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MODEL: EA0403 PRODUCT CODE: 46486 08/2017
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Instructions (cont)
Using the SD Card Input Function
This Jukebox features an SD Card input which enables MP3 les to be loaded on to an SD
Card and played back through the Jukebox. Depending on the size of the SD Card being
used, the MP3 les can be saved in separate folders which is convenient for organising
the tracks via artist or genre (or by any other characteristic that is convenient for the user).
IMPORTANT: Only audio les in MP3 format will play successfully on your Jukebox.
Please ensure your audio les on your burnt CD, USB drive and SD card are converted
to MP3 format before playing on the Jukebox.
In order to play your MP3 les on the Jukebox, rst load them on to a compatible SD
Card. Simply insert the drive into the computers SD Card input then copy and paste (or
drag and drop) compatible MP3 les on to the SD Card. The les can be arranged in
separate folders on the drive to enable a specic folder (containing certain tracks) to be
selected and played easily and conveniently.
Once all les have been loaded, you can remove the SD Card from the computer. Insert
the SD Card into the SD Card input on the Jukebox (No. 12 on the Jukebox parts
diagram) and press the ON/OFF button on the control panel or the POWER button on
the remote control (No. 3 on the control panel diagram or No. 1 on the remote control
diagram). Press the MODE/DEV button on the Jukebox or the FUNCTION button on
the remote control repeatedly until “sd” is shown on the LCD Display. If the tracks have
been loaded on to the SD Card correctly, the LCD display will show the number of folders
loaded on to the SD Card by displaying “F” followed by 3 numbers (for example “F0004”
indicates there are 4 folders loaded on to the SD Card), and then display the number of
individual tracks loaded on to the drive (example, “027” indicates that there are 27 tracks
loaded on the drive in total). The Jukebox will automatically start playing from the SD
Card.
NOTE: If the SD Card contains audio les which are not compatible with the Jukebox,
the Jukebox will not be able to read them, so they will not be included in the count of
tracks on the disc, and they will not play.