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Use an iPod   51
AViPod/USB
iPod/USB
Use an iPod
By connecting commercially-available iPod/
iPhone devices to this product, you can play 
back tracks on these through the product.
CAUTION
•	 Never	hold	an	iPod/iPhone	in	your	hand	
and operate it while driving, as this is 
dangerous.
•	 Do	not	leave	the	iPod/iPhone	unattended	 in the vehicle.
•	 No	indemnification	for	data	loss	resulting	 when the iPod/iPhone is connected to the 
product will be possible.
•	 Depending	on	how	devices	are	handled,	 audio	files	can	be	damaged	or	lost,	
therefore it is recommended that data be 
backed up.
NOTE
•	 Depending	on	the	generation,	model,	or software version of the iPod/iPhone, 
playback on this product may not be 
possible. 
(→P7)	 Additionally,	playback	as	explained	in	this	document may not be possible.
•	 Please	refer	to	your	vehicle's	user	 manual regarding details such as types 
of iPod/iPhone that can be connected to 
Equipment by type	(vehicles	with	a	Bluetooth	® 
2.0	interface),	and	types	of	files	that	can	
be played back.
NOTE
•	 Updating	your	software	sometimes	 changes the functions that can be used 
while connected with this product.
•	 Operate	 the	iPod/iPhone	 while	connected	
to this product.
•	 Please	refer	to	your	vehicle's	user	 manual regarding how to connect the 
iPod/iPhone.
•	 When	connecting	the	iPod/iPhone,	use	 any commercially-available iPod cable.
•	 If	the	iPod/iPhone	is	connected	via	 Bluetooth as a Bluetooth-capable audio 
device, do not connect the iPod/iPhone 
using an iPod cable. Connection using 
both methods will result in erroneous 
operation.
•	 If	an	iPod/iPhone	does	not	operate	 correctly, then remove the iPod/iPhone 
from the product, reset, then reconnect.
•	 Viewing	videos	is	not	possible	even	if	 the iPod/iPhone supports video playback 
functions.
•	 Set	up	the	device	in	order	that	no	 unsafe actions, such as plugging in the 
connection cable are taken while driving.
•	 When	inserting	and	removing	the	iPod/ iPhone,	for	safety's	sake	first	stop	the	
vehicle.
NOTE
•	 Depending	on	the	status	of	the	iPod/iPhone, it may take some time until the 
device is recognized, or playback starts.
•	 Buttons	on	the	product	will	not	operate	 while iPod/iPhone is connected.
•	 iPod/iPhone	specifications	and	settings	 may mean that connection is not 
possible, or result in differences in 
operation or display.
•	 Depending	on	the	audio	data	in	the	iPod/ iPhone, track information may not be 
displayed correctly.
•	 Depending	on	the	status	of	the	vehicle	 and device, the iPod/iPhone may not play 
back after starting the engine.
•	 Data	containing	copyright	information	 may not play back.
•	 It	is	recommended	that	the	iPod/iPhone	 equalizer	settings	be	set	to	flat.
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Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device   57
AViPod/USB
Listen to Audio Files 
on a USB Device
By connecting commercially-available 
USB devices such as USB memory to this 
product,	you	can	play	back	audio	files	on	
these through the product.
CAUTION
•	 Never	hold	an	USB	device	in	your	hand	
and operate it while driving, as this is 
dangerous.
•	 Do	not	leave	the	USB	device	unattended	 in the vehicle.
•	 Do	not	use	hard	discs,	card	readers,	or	 memory readers, as damage may occur 
to these or to the data contained therein. 
If these are erroneously connected, 
then turn the engine ignition “OFF”, then 
remove.
•	 No	guarantee	is	made	as	regards	 damage to the USB device, nor regarding 
loss or damage to data contained therein.
•	 Depending	on	how	devices	are	handled,	 audio	files	can	be	damaged	or	lost,	
therefore it is recommended that data be 
backed up.
NOTE
•	 Please	refer	to	your	vehicle's	user	manual regarding details such as types of 
USB devices that can be connected and 
USB input ports.
NOTE
•	 Please	refer	to	your	vehicle's	user	manual	regarding	details	of	types	of	files	
that can be played back in 
Equipment by type 
(vehicles	 with	a	Bluetooth	® 2.0 interface).
•	 Please	refer	to	your	vehicle's	user	 manual regarding how to connect USB 
devices.
•	 Depending	on	the	type	of	USB	device,	 usage may not be possible, or functions 
that can be used may be restricted.
•	 The	recommended	file	system	for	USB	 memory is FAT32.
•	 The	maximum	supported	capacity	for	 USB memory is 32GB.
•	 Operate	the	USB	device	containing	 recorded	audio	files	while	connected	to	
this product.
•	 When	connecting	a	USB	device,	use	any	 commercially-available connection cable. 
Failure to use a connection cable when 
connecting may place undue load on, or 
damage the USB connector.
•	 Set	up	the	device	in	order	that	no	 unsafe actions, such as plugging in the 
connection cable are taken while driving.
•	 When	inserting	and	removing	the	USB	 device,	for	safety's	sake	first	stop	the	
vehicle.
•	 Do	not	insert	non-audio	devices	into	 the USB port. Damage to the device or 
equipment may result.
•	 Depending	on	the	status	of	the	USB	 device, it may take some time until the 
device is recognized, or playback starts.
NOTE
•	 Depending	on	USB	devices,	buttons	on	the product will not operate while the 
USB device is connected.
•	 Data	containing	copyright	information	 may not play back.
•	 USB	device	specifications	and	settings	 may mean that connection is not 
possible, or result in differences in 
operation or display.
•	 Depending	on	audio	data	in	the	USB	 device, track information may not be 
displayed correctly.
•	 Depending	on	the	status	of	the	vehicle	 and device, the iPod/iPhone may not play 
back after starting the engine.
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch USB .
The playback information screen is 
displayed.
3Touch   
and select a folder.
4Touch  and select a 
track.
	▼
The selected track is played back.
ADVICE
•	 You	can	fast	forward	or	rewind	the	track	 being played by touching and holding 
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