Playing Audio Files
To play audio files on a CD, USB device, or SD card:
1. If the unit is off, press the Power Button to power it on.
Important: Do not insert a CD when the power is off. Doing so may damage the unit.
2. Do one of the following:
• Insert a CD into a CD Slot. (Hold the edges of the CD without touching the recorded
surface. Be careful not to trap your fingers when the disc is drawn into the unit.)
Important: This unit can play finalized discs only. (Finalization is the process that
makes recorded CD-R discs playable on compatible players.)
• Connect your USB device (mass storage class) to a USB Port.
• Insert your SD/SDHC card into an SD Card Slot until you hear it "click."
3. Select your desired media type by pressing the Funct button on the unit or remote control:
CD, USB, or SD.
4. Select an audio file by pressing the Skip buttons. If your media contains folders, use the
Folder Back/Forward buttons to select a folder.
5. To start playback, press the Play button on the unit or remote control.
When playing audio files, you can perform any of the following operations:
• To start, resume, or pause playback, press the Play/Pause button.
• To stop playback, press the Stop button.
• To rewind or fast-forward through the track, press and hold one of the Skip buttons. To
resume playback, release the button.
• To select another folder or audio file, follow the steps described in Step 4 above.
• To show different track information in the display, press the ID3 button. It will cycle
through a track's ID3 tags (if any).
• To select a Repeat Playback mode, press the Repeat button. See
> Repeat Modes
• To eject a CD, press the Eject button when the unit is stopped or paused. "Eject" will
appear in the display while ejecting the CD. No Disc will appear when there is no disc in
the CD slot.
• To remove a USB device, gently remove it from the USB Port when it is not playing.
(Removing a USB device while it is playing can damage it.)
• To remove an SD card, gently press it into the SD Card Slot when it is not playing. The
SD card will spring out, after which you can remove it. (Removing an SD card while it is
playing can damage it.)
Important:
Please see
Other Information
cards the DN-500DC supports.
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for more information.
to learn more about the types of CDs, USB devices, and SD
Additional Functions