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To play music on USB devices and media cards:
Music will play from the folder containing music files that is highest in
the directory structure. If multiple folders containing music files are at
the highest directory level, the GT-X555/GT-X333 will play the music
from the folder that was written to the media first. Within that folder, it
will play the music files in the order they were recorded onto the media.
To search for specific MP3 or WMA files or folders, see Accessing MP3
and WMA Files, at right.
To skip files, press the Skip/Seek buttons.
To search through a le while listening to it, hold a Skip/Seek button.
To pause play, press the Play/Pause button. To resume play, press
the Play/Pause button again.
To change folders, press the Folder Up (preset #6) button to change
to the next higher folder; press the Folder Down (preset #5) button
to change to the next lower folder.
During playback you can press the Band button to cycle the display
through the following information: track number/elapsed time, folder
name, file name, album title, song title and artist name.
If you are listening to another source and want to play music from
media already loaded in the media slot or USB port, press the Source
button repeatedly untilUSB or CARD” appears on the display. The
earliest recorded media that resides on the highest directory level will
begin playing.
To remove the USB device:
1. Press the Source button to select another source.
2. Pull the USB device out of the port.
3. Close the USB port’s cover.
To remove the media card:
1. Press the Source button to select another source.
2. Press the media card so it pops out.
3. Remove the card from the slot.
USB and media card notes
The GT-X555/GT-X333 supports USB 1.1 and USB 2.0. Not all
USB devices and SD/MMC media cards are compatible with the
GT-X555/GT-X333.
The GT-X555/GT-X333 supports USB 2-in-1 flash memory.
The GT-X555/GT-X333 supports Fat12/Fat16/Fat32 directory types.
The GT-X555/GT-X333 supports 32-byte file names, 32-byte
directory names and 32-byte tag names.
The GT-X555/GT-X333 supports ID3 tag ver. 2.0: 32 bytes
(title/artist/album).
The GT-X555/GT-X333 may not play tracks in the order of their
track numbers.
ACCESSING MP3 AND WMA FILES
DISTRACTION WARNING: Do NOT search for files or directories
while driving. We recommend that you perform these functions
only after pulling off the road into a position that you are
absolutely sure presents no risk. Always obey all traffic laws
while driving.
The GT-X555 and GT-X333 will read up to eight folder levels, but will
only display the names of the folders that include playable MP3 or
WMA music files. It will not display the names of folders that contain
only additional folders. In the example on the next page, the unit will
display the names of folders 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 because they contain only
playable music files, but it will not display the names of folders 1 and 6.

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JBL GT-X333 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJBL
ModelGT-X333
CategoryCar Receiver
LanguageEnglish

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