SUZUKI ALTO 2013 7.G Owners Manual
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Repeat playback
File repeat
Press the RPT button (3). The repeat indi-
cator “RPT” will light. The track currently
being played will be played repeatedly.
Folder Repeat
press the RPT button (3) for 1 second or
longer. The repeat indicator “RPT and
FOLD.” will light. All tracks in the currently
selected folder will be played repeatedly.
NOTE:
To cancel the repeat playback, press the
RPT button (3) again or eject the USB.
Display change
Press the DISP button (7).
Each time the button is pressed, display
will change as follows:
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Press the DISP (6) for 1 second or lon-
ger.
Each time this button is pressed, the dis-
play switches as follows. First 8 character
next 8 characters.
A total of 16 characters can be dis-
played.
If the number of character is 8or less, dis-
play doesn’t switch. If the ID3 tag/tag info is
not available on the track, “NO TITLE” will
be displayed.
Notes on USB device
Compatible USB devices
USB Mass Storage Class
For details as to whether your USB
memory/USB Audio is compatible with
USB Mass Storage Class, please con-
tact the USB memory/USB Audio manu-
facturer.
USB Standard Compatibility 1.1/2.0 Full
Speed
File System FAT16/32
Maximum current less than 1 A
Capacity less than 32 GB (1 partition)
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USB device connection
When connecting a USB device, make
sure that the connector is pushed all the
way into the port.
Do not leave the USB device for long
periods of time in places inside the vehi-
cle where the temperature can rise too
high.
Back up any important data beforehand.
We cannot accept responsibility for any
lost data.
It is recommended not to connect a USB
device that contains data files other than
MP3/WMA/AAC format.
We recommend against use of USB
devices that are non-standard shape
such as key chains, mobile phone
accessories, etc. which may damage or
stress the connection between USB
device and Socket terminal.
Always close the USB socket terminal
when not in use, since entry of foreignmaterial, dust, water, conductive liquids
may damage the audio system or USB
device.
Device such as MP3 player/Mobile
phone/digital camera may not be rec-
ognized by the audio system for playing
music.
Recording MP3/WMA/AAC
files on a USB device
Playback or display may not be possible
depending on the type of USB device in
use or the condition of the recording.
Depending on the connected USB mem-
ory, the files may be played in different
order from the order that the files were
stored.
During initialization, the reading time of
USB device may vary depending upon
factors such as file structure, size and
contents other than music files.
When files recorded contains VBR (vari-
able bit rate), during playback, fast-for-
ward or reverse operation are done.
The sound quality of MP3/WMA/AAC
files generally improves with higher bit
rate in order to achieve good sound qual-
ity recording with CBR 9continuous bit
rate) of at least 128kbps is recom-
mended.
Compression formatsMP3
MPEG 1,2 and 2.5 layer III
Bit rate
:– MPEG-1: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
– MPEG-2: 16, 22.05, 24 kHz
– MPEG-2.5: 8, 12 kHz
– VBR
Sampling frequency:– MPEG-1: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
– MPEG-2: 16, 22.05, 24 kHz
– MPEG-2.5: 8, 12 kHz
WMA
Supports only v7/8/9, DRM/Professional/
Loseless/Voice are not supported
Bit rate:48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192
kbps
Sampling frequency:8, 16, 22.05, 32,
44.1 kHz
AAC
MPEG AAC (Compliant with ISO/
IEC14496-12:2003 + iTunes Meta-data
Specification)
Bit rate: up to 320kbps
Sampling frequency:8/11.025/12/16/
22.05/24/32/44.1/48 kHz
Sampling frequency:8/11.025/12/16/
22.05/24/32/44.1/48 kHz
Maximum number of files/folders
Maximum number of files: 65280 (files +
folders)
Maximum number of files in a folder: 256
Maximum depth of tree structure: 8
Maximum number of folders: 255
(Root folder is included.)
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Listening to an iPod®
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Display
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(1) Media Source Mode button
(2) RPT button
(3) RDM button
(4) DISP button
(5) iPod MENU button
(6) ENTER button
(7) Up button
(8) Down button
(A) iPod indicator
(B) Track number
(C) Play time number
(D) Title information
EXAMPLE
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Selecting an iPod® mode
Press the Media Source Mode button (1) to
select USB (iPod) mode.
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Selecting a track
Press the Up button (8) to listen to the
next track.
Press the Down button (7) twice to listen
to the previous track. When the Down
button (7) is pressed once, the track cur-
rently being played will start from the
beginning again.
Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track
Hold down the Up button (8) to fast for-
ward the track.
Hold down the Down button (7) to fast
rewind the track.
Random playback
Track random
Press the RDM button (3).
The random indicator “RDM” will light.
Track random is the same behavior as
album shuffle of iPod.
Folder random
Press the RDM button (3) for 1 second
or longer. The random indicator “FOLD.” and
“RDM” will light. The folder random is the
same as song shuffle or iPod.
NOTE:
To cancel random playback, press the
RDM button (3) again or eject the iPod.
Repeat playback
Track repeat
Press the RPT button (2).
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light. The
track. Repeat is the same behavior as
one track repeat of the iPod.
NOTE:
• To cancel repeat playback, press the
RPT button (2) again or eject the iPod.
• The unit will always trigger Repeat mode
(No indication will be displayed on unit)
in iPod automatically when iPod is con-
nected.
• when repeat mode is triggered, the unit
will play all the songs in the category
repeatedly. Repeat mode will not be
turned off unless 1-track repeat is trig-
gered.
• Turning off 1-track repeat will re-enable
Repeat mode again.
Display change
Press the DISP button (4).
Each time the button is pressed, display
will change as follow:
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Press the DISP (4) for 1 second or
longer.
Each time this button is pressed, title dis-
play switches as follow. Fist 8 characters
Next 8 characters.
A total of 16 characters can be dis-
played.
If the number of character is 8 or less,
display doesn’t switch.
Text display in iPod menu mode is
allowed to switch but it is invalid for first
category of iPod menu mode.
If no data is stored in the particular cate-
gory, “NO DATA” will be displayed.
If the file/artist/album title is not recorded
on the iPod, “NO TITLE” will be dis-
played.
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iPod® menu mode
1) Press the MENU button (5).
2) Press the Up button (8) or Down button
(7) to select the category as follow:
3) Press the ENTER button (6) to select
the category.
4) repeat the step 2 and 3 again to select
the desired.
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About resume play
When connecting iPod to car stereo, iPod
will start playing the song which played
before connecting (resume play). When
browse items or lists are changed from
resume play, selected song of playlist
starts to play and list title also can be dis-
played.
NOTE:
After entering iPod menu mode, the mode
has 30 seconds timeout.
About iPod
Before using iPod
• iPod is only private usage and may not
be used without authorities. Copyright
privacy is against the law.
• Operating may be different for each iPod
software version.
How to connect iPod
Connect the iPod cable into USB inser-
tion slot.
Caution for connecting iPod • When iPod EQ setting is ON, sound may
be distorted.
• Before or after connecting, setting (such
as shuffle, repeat and etc.) may be
changed.
• Remove all equipments, (headphone
etc.) when connecting.
• *iPod may have difficulty of operation.
• Do not leave iPod inside vehicle. Direct
sunlight and high temperature may cau
se damage to iPod.
• Fix iPod at specified way when using the
adapter. Removing iPod may interfere
with your driving, so accident may occur.
• Read iPod manual for iPod operation.
• When connecting iPod (video), play
music once, turn the power off and con-
nect. If video is playing before connec-
tion, it may take some time.
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Supported iPod“Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone,”
mean that an electronic accessory has
been designed to connect specifically to
iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has
been certified by the developer to meet
Apple performance standards. Apple is not
responsible for the operation of this
device or its compliance with safety and
regulatory standards. Please note that the
use of this accessory with iPod, or iPhone
may affect wireless performance.
iPhone®, iPod®, iPod® classic, iPod®
nano, and iPod® touch are trademarks of
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries. iPod/ iPhone modelsSoftware
Ve r s i o n
iPhone® 5S 7.1.1
iPhone® 5C 7.1.1
iPhone® 5 7.1.1
iPhone® 4S 7.1.1
iPhone® 4 7.1.1
iPod® touch
(5th generation)7.1.1
iPod® touch
(4th generation)6.1.6
iPod® nano
(7th generation)1.0.3
iPod® nano
(6th generation)1.2
iPod® classic 2.0.5
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AUX Function
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EXAMPLE
AUX connection
To listen to auxiliary audio sources (sold
separately) through the unit, follow the
instruction below. 1) Press the Media
Source Mode button (1). 2) Connect the
auxiliary audio source to the AUX socket
with an AUX cable.
NOTE
• Please consult your place of purchase
for details about whether a given auxil-
iary audio source can be connected and
the proper auxiliary cord to use.
• The volume and tone controls of the
auxiliary audio source can be adjusted
on the unit.
CAUTION
• Before connection, set the volume
for the unit to 0 (When AUX mode is
selected) and also keep the volume
of the auxiliary audio source within a
range that will not cause distortion.
• When the audio source is turned
off, noise may be emitted. Be sure
to turn off the unit or switch to
another mode before turning off the
audio source
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Troubleshooting
FM/AM
SYMPTOM CAUSEREMEDY
The station cannot be received.The connection of the car antenna has
not been made correctly.Check the connection of the car antenna.
Automatic tuning is not possible.The broadcast signal is too weak. Perform manual setting.
The radio sensitivity is poor.Car antenna is not extended fully or
inclining.Check the car antenna.
No sound is coming out from front
speaker or rear speaker.Adjustment of the front and rear speakers
tilts towards either of the side.According to “Adjusting the audio”, adjust
the FAD level.
For the 2 speakers, adjust the FAD level
to “0”.
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Troubleshooting
USB
SYMPTOM CAUSEREMEDY
NO DeviceUSB device is not connectedConnect USB memory device properly.
Also check if USB connector area is
clean.
No FileThere is no playable music filesCheck data stored in USB memory
device is in supported format
Unsupported (Check 04)The USB device is not supportedCheck if data stored in USB memory
device is in supported format
Read Error (Check 04)Cannot read the file which is trying to play
by some reason. (File system, Com-
pressed setting, data format, file name
expanding, data damaged, file recorded
by others may not be supported.)Check USB memory device if connected
properly. If it's not connected properly,
reconnect, and select the file which
player is able to read and check the data
stored in USB memory. You must format
the USB memory if necessary.
Operation ErrorCannot be controlled by some reason.Switch POWER or ACC ON/OFF. If still
not recovered, remove the USB memory
device and reconnect.
Over Current (Check 05)The USB device is over the current.Use other USB memory device whose
current consumption is 1A or below. Also
check if USB connector area is clean.
Audio will be muted and skip to next
track.The file is protected with copyright
(DRM).The file protected with copyright cannot
be played. Select the playable file.
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IPod/Phone
Error Display Messages
The following messages appear during operation to give you hints about how to use the unit properly.
CD
SYMPTOM CAUSEREMEDY
NO DeviceiPod is not connectedIt may take some time to recognize iPod.
Check iPod or cable to be connected
properly. Or check if iPod connector area
is clean.
No FileThere is no playable music filesCheck if data stored in iPod is in sup-
ported format
SYMPTOM CAUSEREMEDY
CHECK 01A disc is loaded upside-down inside the
CD deck and does not play.
An unsupported disc/format is being
used.Eject the disc then reinsert correctly with
the printed side upwards.
Use supported disc/format only.
CHECK 02A disc is caught inside the CD deck and
is not ejected.Make sure there is no blockage at the CD
slot.
If problem persists, turn off the unit and
contact your Nippon Service Centre.
CHECK 03A disc cannot be played due to scratches.Clean the disc surface.
If problem persists, replace with a non-
scratched, non-warped disc.
NO DISCThe disc is not inserted. Insert CD disc into the unit.