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Zuma Owners Manual
Copyright 2012 © Retro Manufacturing, LLCPage 28
rate to “128 kbps or more” and “ xed”.
When adding WMA les to you ash drive, it is recommended to set the bit
rate to “64 kbps or more” and “ xed”. Do not set the copy protect a ribute
on the WMA le or you will not be able to play the track.
The Zuma will read only FAT or FAT32 forma ed ash drives. This radio will
NOT read NTFS forma ed drives.
The Zuma will read les placed in the root directory rst before playing les
in the folder structure of the drive. Please note that les are read in order
of crea on NOT alphabe cally or numerically. Older les will get read rst
in a folder.
Cau on! Except for private use, duplica ng audio data (including MP3/WMA)
or distribu ng, transferring or copying it, whether for free for if it is paid for
without permission of the original copyright holder is strictly prohibited by the
Copyright Act and interna onal treaty.
Viewing MP3/WMA Song Informa on
When playing MP3/WMA les from the USB source, the Zuma allows you to
view the track name, album, ar st info (ID-3) informa on automa cally from
these les. Once the USB Drive is inserted, the following info will scroll across
the screen in the following order: F-DIR (Folder Directory), MP3 FILE ( le name
of song), ALBUM (Name of ar st album) ARTIST (Name of ar st), SONG (name
of song).
NOTE: To access the clock when in USB mode, turn the le rear knob counter-
clockwise to ac vate the clock on screen feature. The clock will display un l
you turn the le rear knob counter-clockwise again.
USB Playback Mode
The func on bu ons on the front of the faceplate (1-5) will allow you to play/
pause, listen to 10 seconds of each song (INT), repeat the track you’re listen-
ing to (RPT), randomly select from all songs from a USB thumb/ ash drive,
and navigate folders. See “Opera on Table” on page 16 for addi onal opera ng
instruc ons for USB mode.
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