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Table of Contents 1-4
Music Server
Music Server -------------------------------------- 8-1
Display Contents ---------------------------------------- 8-1
Confi guration ------------------------------------- 8-2
Group ------------------------------------------------------- 8-2
Playlist ----------------------------------------------------- 8-2
Listening to the Music Server --------------- 8-3
Basic Operations ---------------------------------------- 8-3
Changing the Playback Mode ------------------------ 8-4
Searching for Desired Tracks --------------- 8-7
Selecting Tracks from the List Screen ------------- 8-7
Searching Using the Search Function ------------- 8-8
Editing User Groups ------------------------- 8-11
Creating User Groups -------------------------------- 8-11
Creating User Playlists ------------------------------- 8-11
Adding Tracks to Playlists --------------------------- 8-14
Setting the “My Best” Group -------------- 8-15
Setting the “My Frequency” Conditions ---------- 8-15
Adding to “My Favorites” ---------------------------- 8-16
Editing Detailed Information -------------- 8-17
Changing Titles ---------------------------------------- 8-18
Changing Artist Names ------------------------------ 8-18
Changing Group Names ----------------------------- 8-18
Changing Categories --------------------------------- 8-19
Changing the Playback Order ------------ 8-20
Changing the Group Playback Order ------------ 8-20
Changing the Playlist Playback Order ----------- 8-21
Changing the Track Playback Order ------------- 8-22
Deleting ------------------------------------------- 8-23
Deleting One Item ------------------------------------- 8-23
Deleting All Items -------------------------------------- 8-24
Visual
Watching DVDs ---------------------------------- 9-1
Display Contents ---------------------------------------- 9-1
Basic Operations ---------------------------------------- 9-2
Operations Menu ---------------------------------------- 9-3
Playing DVDs with Viewing Restrictions ---------- 9-5
Displaying the Default Settings Menu -------------- 9-6
Language Settings -------------------------------------- 9-6
Displaying Angle Marks -------------------------------- 9-7
Audio Compression ------------------------------------- 9-7
Viewing Restrictions ------------------------------------ 9-8
Language Codes ------------------------------------- 9-10
AUX / Video Entertainment System ----- 9-11
AUX ------------------------------------------------------- 9-11
Video Entertainment System ----------------------- 9-11
Information
Calendar ------------------------------------------ 10-1
Setting Special Days --------------------------------- 10-1
Editing Special Days --------------------------------- 10-2
Deleting Special Days -------------------------------- 10-2
Setting Anniversaries --------------------------------- 10-3
Editing Anniversaries --------------------------------- 10-4
Deleting Anniversaries ------------------------------- 10-4
Trip ------------------------------------------------- 10-5
Reset Mode --------------------------------------------- 10-5
Driving Distance and Time -------------------------- 10-6
Lap Time ------------------------------------------------- 10-6
Environment ------------------------------------ 10-8
Maintenance ------------------------------------ 10-9
Setting the Maintenance Timing ------------------- 10-9
Update ------------------------------------------------- 10-10
Clear ---------------------------------------------------- 10-10
Air Conditioner -------------------------------- 10-11
Mobile Phone ----------------------------------10-12
Making Phone Calls -------------------------------- 10-12
Importing Phonebook of Mobile Phone
to Mobile Phonebook ------------------------------- 10-13
Importing Telephone Numbers
to Vehicle Phonebook ------------------------------ 10-13
Setting Passcode ------------------------------------ 10-14
Receiving Phone Calls ----------------------------- 10-14
Other Info ---------------------------------------10-15
Support Info ------------------------------------------- 10-15
Vehicle Position -------------------------------------- 10-15
Setting
Adjusting the Screen ------------------------ 11-1
Display Off ---------------------------------------------- 11-1
Picture Control ----------------------------------------- 11-1
Screen Size --------------------------------------------- 11-1
Sound Control ---------------------------------- 11-2
If Premium Sound System is not connected ---- 11-2
If Premium Sound System is connected -------- 11-2
System Settings ------------------------------- 11-4
Time ------------------------------------------------------ 11-4
Language ------------------------------------------------ 11-4
Unit -------------------------------------------------------- 11-5
Other Settings ------------------------------------------ 11-5
Equipment --------------------------------------- 11-7
Equipment Items that Can Be Set ---------------- 11-7
Returning the Equipment Settings to Default ----- 11-8
Navi Screen Options ------------------------- 11-9
One/Two Maps ----------------------------------------- 11-9
Points of Interest (POI) Icons on Map -----------11-10
Map Color ---------------------------------------------- 11-11
Current Street Name -------------------------------- 11-11
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Types of Playable Disks 7-7
Audio
MP3/WMA Files
Files in MP3/WMA format written to CD-
ROM and CD-R/RW disks can be played
on this device. The files and media that
can be used are limited, so before writing
les in MP3/WMA format to disk, read the
following carefully. Further, also make sure
to read thoroughly the user manuals to
ensure the correct use of your CD-R/RW
drives and recoding software. Data such
as title information, etc., is stored in the
MP3/WMA le, and can be displayed.
NOTE
from music CDs to others, and uploading to internet
servers, etc., is illegal whether paid or free of charge,
so do not do so.
than MP3/WMA files. Playing disks to which these
files have been written causes misidentification for
playback, so intense white noise occurs that may
damage the speakers.
software used to write to the disk, correct playback
may not be possible. In this case, refer to the user
manuals for the devices and software used.
and settings, it may not be possible to add
extensions. In this case,(if it is an MP3/WMA file)
add the “.mp3/.wma” extension to the end of the le
before writing to disk.
format can be played.
in MP3/WMA format, only the files in MP3/WMA
format are played.
Folder Configurations
Up to eight levels of folder can be identi ed.
Tracks can be managed by creating levels
such as genreartistalbumtrack (MP3/WMA
le).
MP3s
MP3 is an abbreviation of “MPEG-
1AudioLayer3”. MPEG is an abbreviation
of “Motion Pictures Experts Group”, and
is the video compression standard used
for video CDs, etc. MP3 is an audio
compression format included in the MPEG
audio standards, and enables files with
a small amount of data to be created
with high quality audio by processing
inaudible sounds that have been buried
in loud noise, as well as sounds in ranges
inaudible to the human ear. The data
on a music CD can be compressed to
approximately 1/10th of its original size
with almost no loss of sound quality, so
it is possible to write approximately the
contents of 10 music CDs to one CD-R/
RW.
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Types of Playable Disks 7-8 Playable MP3 File Standards
The speci cations for playable MP3 les are as follows:
ItemDetails
Standards MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER3
MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3
Sampling
frequency
[Hz] MPEG1 32k/44.1k/48k
MPEG2 16k/22.05k/24k
Bit rate [kbps] MPEG1 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112 /128/160/192/224/256/32
0
MPEG2 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112 /128/144/160
VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) Compatible
Multi-session Compatible
Channel mode Stereo, joint stereo, dual
channel, and monaural
Max. number of levels 8 (including the root
directory)
Max. number of folders 255 folders
Max. number of les 400 files (Total number
on disk. Does not include
other than MP3 or WMA
les.)
ID3Tag Ver.1.0 and Ver.1.1
* MP3 les written using standards other than those described above may not be playable correctly, and
the file names and folder names, etc., may not be
displayed correctly.
WMA
WMA is an abbreviation for Windows
Media Audio and is an audio compression
format from Microsoft Corporation. This
format compresses data using a higher
compression ratio than MP3.
* Microsoft and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in America and
other countries.
NOTEso WMA les that are protected by copyright cannot
be played on this audio system.
Playable WMA File StandardsThe specifications for playable WMA files are as
follows:
Item Details
Standards W i ndows Media Audio
Version 7.0
Sampling frequency [Hz] 16k/22.05k/32k/44.1k/48k
Bit rate [kbps] 32/40/48/64/80/96/128/16
0/192
VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) Compatible
Multi-session Compatible
Channel mode Stereo and monaural
Max. number of levels 8 (including the root
directory)
Max. number of folders 255 folders
Max. number of les 400 files
(Total number on
disk. Does not include other
than MP3 or WMA les.)
WMA Tag T i tles, artist names, and
album names
* WMA les written using standards other than those described above may not be playable correctly, and
the file names and folder names, etc., may not be
displayed correctly.
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Watching DVDs 9-6
Displaying the Default Settings Menu
After setting the default settings, there is
no need to change the subtitile settings,
etc., each time during DVD playback.
The following settings are possible: menu
language, sound language, subtitle
language, angle mark display, audio
compression (dynamic range control), and
viewing restriction (parental lock).
NOTE[Menu Language], the language speci ed by the disk
is played if the selected language is not available on
the disk.
1 Touch [Stop] in the operations
menu screen during playback
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2 Touch the screen
3 Touch [DVD Settings]
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eng_a418The default settings menu is displayed.
NOTE
default settings menu is displayed.
all items, other than viewing restrictions, to their
default settings.
Language Settings
Set the menu language, sound language,
and subtitle language default settings.
1 Touch [Menu Language], [Sound
Language] or [Subtitle Language] in
the default settings menu
(page 9-6)
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2 Touch one of the languages
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NOTE
touch [Others].
>>> [If “Others” Has Been Selected] (page 9-7)

The selected languages are set.
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