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Playing Mode Selection
q
Press
[
{
]
or
[
}
]
to activate the Playing Mode
Selection mode.
w
Press
[
{
]
or
[
}
]
to select the play mode.
: Playback by playlist (Default)
: Playback by artist
: Playback by album
e
Press
[BAND]
to determine the selection.
r
Press
[
{
]
or
[
}
]
to select a portion to be played.
t
Press
[BAND]
to determine the selection.
Note:
¡
To return to the regular mode, press
[D] (DISP)
.
¡
Files without an album name or an artist name are not
playable in the playing mode of the album or artist dis-
play respectively.
File Selection
[
d
]
: Next file
[
s
]
: Beginning of the current file
For the previous file, press twice.
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
Press and hold
[
d
]
(
f
): Fast forward
[
s
]
(
a
): Fast reverse
Release them to resume normal playback.
Note:
¡
When fast forward comes to the end of a file or fast
reverse comes to the beginning of a file, regular play-
back starts even if the fast forward or reverse button is
pressed.
Pause (
y
/
5
)
Press
[BAND]
(
y
/
5
)
.
Press
[BAND]
(
y
/
5
)
again to cancel.
Shuffle
The shuffle function of iPod corresponds to the RANDOM
function of this unit.
Songs
All the available files are played in a random sequence.
Press
[4] (RANDOM)
.
lights.
Press
[4] (RANDOM)
again to cancel.
Albums
All the playable albums are played in a random sequence.
Press and hold
[4] (RANDOM)
for more than 2 seconds.
blinks.
Press and hold
[4] (RANDOM)
again for more than 2
seconds to cancel.
Repeat Play
The current file is repeated.
Press
[6] (REPEAT)
.
lights.
Press
[6] (REPEAT)
again to cancel.
Note:
¡
The All Repeat Play function of iPod is always activated
and cannot be canceled from this unit.
Note:
¡
The iPod equipped with a dock connector is exclusively
connectable. Further information about the controllable
iPod is described below.
Controllable iPod/software version
¡
3rd generation iPod/ver. 2.3
¡
4th generation iPod/ver. 3.1
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iPod Photo/ver. 1.2
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iPod mini/ver. 1.4
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iPod nano/ver. 1.0
* Operation check has been completed with software avail-
able at the end of October, 2005. We do not guarantee the
operation with our future products or upgraded software.