Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Operating Instructions
- WARNING
- Getting Started
- Radio
- CD/MP3/WMA
- Sound Setting
- Adjusting Subwoofer Level/Bass Level/Treble Level/Balance (Between Left and Right)/Fader (Between Front and Rear)/Defeat
- Sound Setting
- Equalizer Presets
- Setting BASS ENGINE SQ ON/OFF
- Displaying the BASS ENGINE SQ PARAMETER
- Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve (9BAND P-EQ)
- Setting the Source Volume Level
- Adjusting the High Pass Filter
- Turning Subwoofer ON/OFF
- Adjusting the Low Pass Filter
- Setting the Subwoofer Phase
- Setting the Subwoofer System
- External Device
- Setting the Media Xpander mode
- BASS ENGINE SQ Function
- Other Functions
- SETUP
- BT Hands Free Calling
- Setup Before Using
- BLUETOOTH SETUP
- Setting the BLUETOOTH Connection (BT IN)
- Setting the Auto Pairing with iPod/iPhone
- Setting the BLUETOOTH Device
- Setting the Visible Mode
- Setting the BLUETOOTH sound quality
- Setting the caller information display ON/OFF
- Setting the Phone Book Update
- Changing the Phone book List Order
- Setting the Received Calls automatically (Auto Answer)
- Selecting the output speaker
- Displaying the firmware version
- Updating the firmware
- Hands-Free Phone Control
- About the Hands-Free Phone
- Answering a Call
- Hanging up the Telephone
- Calling
- Voice Control Operation
- Call waiting function
- Preset a number in the Phone Menu (Shortcut dial)
- Dialing the preset number
- Adjusting the volume when receiving a Call
- Muting the microphone input quickly (Voice Mute)
- Call Switching Operation
- BLUETOOTH Audio Operation
- Flash Memory (optional)
- iPod/iPhone (optional)
- Pandora® internet radio (Optional)
- SiriusXM Satellite Radio Operation
- Receiving Channels with the SiriusXM Tuner
- SiriusXM Setting
- Checking the SiriusXM Radio ID Number
- Storing Channel Presets
- Tuning Channels using Presets
- Tune Scan Function
- Tune Start Function
- Storing the desired Artist and Song Alerts
- Receiving and Tuning to an Alert
- Search Function
- Using Jump Memory and Jump Recall function
- Replay Function
- Parental Lock Function
- Storing iTunes Tagging information
- Changing the Display
- Information
- Installation and Connections
- LIMITED WARRANTY
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Notes
•Press any of the preset buttons (1 through 6) during a Folder Name
search to skip over a calculated percentage of folders. For details, refer to
“Direct Search Function” on page 32.
•Press t in the search mode to return to the previous mode.
Or, the search mode is canceled if no operation is performed for
60 seconds.
• To search for files in the Folder Name Search mode, press ENTER.
Files in the folder may be searched.
• The root folder is displayed as “\ROOT”.
• When Folder Name Search is made during M.I.X. play, the M.I.X. play
mode will be canceled.
1
During MP3/WMA playback, press ENTER to activate
the search mode.
2
Turn the Rotary encoder to select File Name Search mode,
and then press ENTER.
3
Select the desired file by turning the Rotary encoder.
4
Press ENTER to play back the selected file.
Notes
•Press any of the preset buttons (1 through 6) during a File name
search to skip over a calculated percentage of files. For details, refer to
“Direct Search Function” on page 32.
•Press t in the search mode to return to the previous mode.
Or, the search mode is canceled if no operation is performed for
60 seconds.
• When File Name Search is made during M.I.X. play, the M.I.X. play
mode will be canceled.
Search Position Memory
During playback, you can quickly return to the last-selected hierarchy
level in the search mode.
Press t.
The hierarchy you selected last in the search mode is displayed.
About MP3/WMA
CAUTION
Except for private use, duplicating audio data (including MP3/
WMA data) or distributing, transferring, or copying it, whether
for free or for a fee, without permission of the copyright holder is
strictly prohibited by the Copyright Act and by international
treaty.
What is MP3?
MP3, whose official name is “MPEG Audio Layer 3,” is a compression
standard prescribed by the ISO, the International Standardization
Organization and MPEG which is a joint activity institution of the IEC.
MP3 files contain compressed audio data. MP3 encoding is capable of
compressing audio data at extremely high ratios, reducing the size of
music files to as much as one-tenth their original size. This is achieved
while still maintaining near CD quality. The MP3 format realizes such
high compression ratios by eliminating the sounds that are either
inaudible to the human ear or masked by other sounds.
What is WMA?
WMA, or “Windows Media™ Audio,” is compressed audio data.
WMA is similar to MP3 audio data.
Method for creating MP3/WMA files
Audio data is compressed using software with MP3/WMA codecs. For
details on creating MP3/WMA files, refer to the user’s manual for that
software.
MP3/WMA files that are playable on this device have the file extensions
“mp3” / “wma”. Files with no extension cannot be played back (WMA
ver. 7.1, 8 and 9 are supported). Protected files are not supported.
Confirm that the software being used conforms to the acceptable
formats listed above. It’s possible that the format may be unplayable
even though the extension is valid.
Supported playback sampling rates and bit rates
MP3
WMA
This device may not play back correctly depending on sampling rates.
ID3 tags/WMA tags
This device supports ID3 tag v1 and v2, and WMA tag.
If tag data is in an MP3/WMA file, this device can display the title (track
title), artist name, and album name ID3 tag/WMA tag data.
This device can only display single-byte alphanumeric characters (up to
30 for ID3 tags and up to 15 for WMA tags) and the underscore. For
non-supported characters, “NO SUPPORT” is displayed or the character
is displayed as space.
If information contains characters other than ID3 tag information, the
audio file may not be played back.
The tag information may not be correctly displayed, depending on the
contents.
File Name Search mode
Sampling rates: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz,
12 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 8 kHz
Bit rates: 8 - 320 kbps
Sampling rates: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz
Bit rates: 32 - 192 kbps