Users Manual Part 1

English
For USB devices:
When a USB device is connected, the
following le list will be displayed.
No./Name Description
Music
/
Video
/
Image
Indicates/selects media type
(tap).
File list
Shows/selects les list (tap).
: currently playing le.
▲/▼
Navigates les in the playlist
(tap).
Player
Returns to Music playback
screen (tap).
Now
List
Returns to current playlist.
(tap).
Up
Folder
Moves to parent folder (tap).
Root
Folder
Moves to root folder (tap).
2 Select the desired category and file to
start playback.
Caution
• When using a USB device or iPod,
make sure to disconnect the device
when it is not in use. Do not connect the
device until after you have started the
vehicle.
The device may be damaged if the
device is already connected when the
ignition is turned on.
• Do not allow the USB connector to come
into contact with body parts or foreign
substances.
• Repeatedly connecting or disconnecting
a USB device over a short period may
cause damage to the device.
Abruptly disconnecting a USB device while
it is in use may cause the device to be
damaged or to function abnormally.
Make sure to disconnect the USB device
only when the unit is operating in a
different mode.
Do not use the USB I/F to charge batteries
or USB accessories that generate heat.
Doing so may reduce performance or
damage the device.
In some cases, iPods may be damaged if
the ignition is turned off while it is
connected to the unit. When the iPod is not
being used, disconnect it before turning the
ignition off.
Note
• Some USB devices may not operate
properly due to compatibility issues.
Check that the device is supported
before using it.
• When you format a USB device, the unit
may not recognize a byte/sector
selection other than 512 bytes or 2,048
bytes.
• The amount of time required to
recognize a USB device may differ
depending on the type, size, or file
formats stored on the USB device.
Such time differences are not the result
of any malfunction. Please wait while the
unit attempts to recognize the device.
• The unit supports only USB devices
designed to play music and video files
and images.
• When disconnecting a USB device, an
abnormal sound may occur.
• The unit may not recognize the USB
device if separately purchased USB
hubs and extension cables are used.
• If high capacity USB devices are used,
there may be situations that require the
logical drive to be partitioned for user
convenience. In these situations, it will
only be possible to play music on a USB
device from the top level of the drive.
When using partitioned drives, save
songs to play on the device only in the
top level of the logical drive.
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