How do I select the play mode when using a USB device?

How do I select the play mode when using a USB device?
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When you are playing music through the audio system with a USB device, you can select the play mode very easily. To do so, press the Setup button, then rotate the selector knob to choose your desired mode. Press the selector knob to select the mode. The available modes are Normal Play, Repeat One Track, Repeat One Folder, Random in Folder, and Random All.

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Your audio system reads and plays sound files on a USB flash drive in either MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC, or WAV format. Connect your USB flash drive to the USB port, then press the MEDIA button. Use the recommended USB flash drives. Files in WMA format protected by digital rights management (DRM) cannot be played.
Accessory or On mode: Press ENGINE START/STOP once without pressing the brake pedal for Accessory mode. Press it again for On mode. Starting the engine: Press and hold the brake pedal, then press ENGINE START/STOP.
The most common cause of a stuck accessory mode is a dead battery. If the battery is not providing enough power to start the engine, the car may be stuck in accessory mode. Try jumpstarting the battery or replacing it if it is old or damaged.
Connect a USB flash drive or other audio device, such as an iPod or iPhone®. Install the flash drive or cable connector to the USB port in the center console. The right-side port (1.0A) is for playing audio, connecting a phone, and device charging. The left-side port (2.5A)* is for device charging only.
If you want to go into accessory mode, you don`t step on the brake pedal and push the start button. That`s all there is to it. Some cars have two accessory modes: one which operates low-power items like the radio and a second one that allows you to use higher-powered items like the window motors and the fan.
Depends on what accessories are active but even a low wattage item will drain a battery in 12 hours so the car won`t start.
While your car is in park, but running, go to “Settings” and then “Phone” on your Display Audio system. You should then be able to choose the Bluetooth® Device List. Your phone will either show up, or you will have to add it by hitting “Add Bluetooth® Device”. (Be sure that the Bluetooth® on your phone is enabled).
If the device isn`t recognized, remove the USB device and then re-insert it. Make sure that your device is set to the required mode before connecting it to the car stereo. Some USB devices need to be in a specific mode (such as a Mass Storage Class or Player mode, etc.) before you can use the USB device for playback.
Honda Accord USB ports may not work because of corrosion on connectors. Clean the contacts with a polishing cloth and reattach the connector if it is loose or missing. If your car has an aftermarket stereo, make sure to check for damage to the USB port before buying a new adapter.
Yes, USB ports can be used for audio. USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a standard for connecting devices to computers and other devices. It is commonly used to connect printers, keyboards, mice, and other peripherals to computers, but it can also be used to connect audio devices.
Honda Accord USB ports may not work because of corrosion on connectors. Clean the contacts with a polishing cloth and reattach the connector if it is loose or missing. If your car has an aftermarket stereo, make sure to check for damage to the USB port before buying a new adapter.
If the device isn`t recognized, remove the USB device and then re-insert it. Make sure that your device is set to the required mode before connecting it to the car stereo. Some USB devices need to be in a specific mode (such as a Mass Storage Class or Player mode, etc.) before you can use the USB device for playback.

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How do I select the play mode when using a USB device?
ANSWER : When you are playing music through the audio system with a USB device, you can select the play mode very easily. To do so, press the Setup button, then rotate the selector knob to choose your desired mode. Press the selector knob to select the mode. The available modes are Normal Play, Repeat One Track, Repeat One Folder, Random in Folder, and Random All.

How do I select a play mode while using an iPod?
ANSWER : When playing an iPod through the audio system, you can use the audio controls to select the play mode for the iPod. To do so, press the Setup button, then rotate the selector knob to the desired play mode, and press the selector knob. The available play modes are Normal Play, Shuffle Off, Shuffle, Shuffle Albums, Repeat Off, and Repeat One Track.

How do I select a folder from a list when using a USB device?
ANSWER : When playing from a USB device, you can view a list of the folders, and then select which one you would like to play from. To do so, press the Tune-Scroll knob to view a list of the folders, then rotate the Tune-Scroll knob to the folder you would like to select. Press the Tune-Scroll knob again to select the folder.

How do I use repeat mode when playing music off of a USB drive?
ANSWER : Using repeat mode is the same on your USB drive as it is when you use an iPod with a USB cable:

Rotate the Menu or Menu/Sel knob until it highlights Repeat, then press the knob.
Use the Menu or Menu/Sel knob to select on.
When you want to turn repeat off, repeat the process, but select Off.

How do I play a device using USB?
ANSWER : Devices such as iPods and Zunes can be played through the infotainment system using a USB cable:
1. Attach the USB cable to the USB port, which is located in the center console.
2. Plug the other end of the USB cable into your device.
3. Start playing your device.
4. Press the Now Playing button on the home page of the infotainment system.
5. Press the SOURCE button until the USB source is displayed.

How do I use shuffle mode when playing music off of a USB drive?
ANSWER : Shuffling songs is the same on your USB drive as it is when you use an iPod with a USB cable:

Rotate the Menu or Menu/Sel knob until it highlights Shuffle Songs, then press the knob.
Use the Menu or Menu/Sel knob to select On.
When you want to turn shuffle off, repeat the process, but select Off.

I shifted the lever to drive mode, but it goes to reverse mode. What is the problem?
ANSWER : You are very nearly right. There is a bowden type cable that connects the the shifter to the transmission. It has adjustable ends and one or more of those adjustments has probably worked loose. That or you might need a new shift cable or new bushings at the connections. Either way, you can have the problem conveniently solved by contacting Your Mechanic. They will send a technician to your home or office to check out your shifter and transmission and tell you exactly what you need to repair it. Meanwhile, be very careful with this car, it might not go into park when you expect it to so be sure to set the brake and park it very carefully.

How do I set the USB device in shuffle mode?
ANSWER : When the USB device is set in shuffle mode, it will play the songs in a random order. To turn on shuffle mode, press the Random button.