MAZDA MODEL CX-3 2017 Owner's Manual - RHD (UK, Australia) (in English)
Manufacturer: MAZDA, Model Year: 2017, Model line: MODEL CX-3, Model: MAZDA MODEL CX-3 2017Pages: 723, PDF Size: 6.79 MB
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Interior Features
Appendix
          Operating Tips for MP3
    MP3 stands for MPEG Audio Layer 3, 
which is standardised voice compression 
established by the ISO 
*1  working group 
(MPEG). 
  Use of MP3 allows for audio data to be 
compressed to approximately a tenth of 
the source data size.
  This  unit  plays  ¿ les with the extension 
(.mp3) as MP3  ¿ les.
  
   *1   International  Organisation  for 
Standardisation
    
 CAUTION
 Do not use an audio  ¿ le extension on 
 ¿ les other than audio  ¿ les. In addition, 
do not change the audio  ¿ le extension. 
Otherwise, the unit will not recognise 
the  ¿ le correctly resulting in noise or a 
malfunction. 
 NOTE
 Supply of this product only conveys a 
license for private, non-commercial use 
and does not convey a license nor imply 
any right to use this product in any 
commercial (i.e. revenue-generating) 
real time broadcasting (terrestrial, 
satellite, lead and/or any other media), 
broadcasting/streaming via the Internet, 
intranets and/or other networks or in 
other electronic content distribution 
systems, such as pay-audio or audio-on-
demand applications. An independent 
license for such use is required. 
For details, please visit http://www.
mp3licensing.com. 
   
 
 
     This audio system handles MP3  ¿ les 
that have been recorded on CD-R/CD-
RW/CD-ROMs.
   
 
 
     When naming an MP3  ¿ le, be sure to 
add an MP3  ¿ le extension (.mp3) after 
the  ¿ le name.
 
 
 
 
     The number of characters which can be 
displayed is restricted.
    
          Operating Tips for WMA
    WMA  is  short  for  Windows  Media *1   Audio 
and is the audio compression format used 
by Microsoft 
*1 .
  Audio data can be created and stored at a 
higher compression ratio than MP3.
  This  unit  plays  ¿ les with the extension 
(.wma) as WMA  ¿ les.
  
   *1   Windows  Media  and  Microsoft  are 
registered trademarks of Microsoft 
Corporation U.S. in the United States 
and other countries.
      
 CAUTION
 Do not use an audio  ¿ le extension on 
 ¿ les other than audio  ¿ les. In addition, 
do not change the audio  ¿ le extension. 
Otherwise, the unit will not recognise 
the  ¿ le correctly resulting in noise or a 
malfunction. 
   
 
 
     WMA  ¿ les written under speci ¿ cations 
other than the indicated speci ¿ cation 
may not play normally or  ¿ les or folder 
names may not display correctly.
   
 
 
     The  ¿ le extension may not be provided 
depending on the computer operating 
system, version, software, or settings. In 
this case, add the  ¿ le extension “.wma” 
to the end of the  ¿ le name, and then 
write it to the disc/memory.
     
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          Operating  Tips  for  AAC
    AAC  stands  for  Advanced  Audio  Coding, 
which is standardised voice compression 
established by the ISO 
*1  working group 
(MPEG). Audio data can be created and 
stored at a higher compression ratio than 
MP3.
  This  unit  plays  ¿ les with the extensions 
(.aac 
*2 /.m4a/.wav *2 ) as the AAC  ¿ les.
 CAUTION
 Do not use an audio  ¿ le extension on 
 ¿ les other than audio  ¿ les. In addition, 
do not change the audio  ¿ le extension. 
Otherwise, the unit will not recognise 
the  ¿ le correctly resulting in noise or a 
malfunction. 
   
 
 
     AAC  ¿ les written under speci ¿ cations 
other than the indicated speci ¿ cation 
may not play normally or  ¿ les or folder 
names may not display correctly.
   
 
 
     The  ¿ le extension may not be provided 
depending on the computer operating 
system, version, software, or settings. In 
this case, add the  ¿ le extension “.aac 
*2 ”, 
“.m4a”, or “.wav  *2  ” to the end of the  ¿ le 
name, and then write it to the memory.
     *1  International Organisation for 
Standardisation
    *2 Type B    
          Operating Tips for OGG
    OGG is the audio compression format for 
Xiph. Org Foundation.
  Audio data can be created and stored at a 
higher compression ratio than MP3.
  This  unit  plays  ¿ les with the extension 
(.ogg) as OGG  ¿ les.
  
 CAUTION
 Do not use an audio  ¿ le extension on 
 ¿ les other than audio  ¿ les. In addition, 
do not change the audio  ¿ le extension. 
Otherwise, the unit will not recognise 
the  ¿ le correctly resulting in noise or a 
malfunction. 
   
 
 
     OGG  ¿ les written under speci ¿ cations 
other than the indicated speci ¿ cation 
may not play normally or  ¿ les or folder 
names may not display correctly.
   
 
 
     The  ¿ le extension may not be provided 
depending on the computer operating 
system, version, software, or settings. In 
this case, add the  ¿ le extension “.ogg” to 
the end of the  ¿ le name, and then write 
it to the disc/memory.
     
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          Operating Tips for DVD Player
    Condensation  phenomenon
    Immediately after turning on the heater 
when the vehicle is cold, the DVD or 
optical components (prism and lens) in the 
DVD player may become clouded with 
condensation. At this time, the DVD will 
eject immediately when placed in the unit. 
A clouded DVD can be corrected simply 
by wiping it with a soft cloth. Clouded 
optical components will clear naturally in 
about an hour. Wait for normal operation 
to return before attempting to use the unit.
  Handling the DVD player
    The  following  precautions  should  be 
observed.
     
 
 
     Do not use deformed or cracked DVDs. 
The disc may not eject resulting in a 
malfunction.
 
    
 
 
     Do not use non-conventional discs such 
as heart-shaped, etc. The disc may not 
eject resulting in a malfunction.
   
 
 
     If the memory portion of the DVD is 
transparent or translucent, do not use the 
disc.
 
Transparent 
   
 
 
     A new DVD may have rough edges on 
its inner and outer perimeters. If a disc 
with rough edges is used, proper setting 
will not be possible and the DVD player 
will not play the DVD. In addition, 
the disc may not eject resulting in a 
malfunction. Remove the rough edges 
in advance by using a ball-point pen 
or pencil as shown below. To remove 
the rough edges, rub the side of the pen 
or pencil against the inner and outer 
perimeter of the DVD.
 
    
 
 
     When driving over uneven surfaces, the 
sound may jump.
 
    
 
 
     DVDs bearing the logo shown in the 
illustration or DVD-R/DVD 
 R/DVD-
RW/DVD 
 RW written with video data 
(DVD-Video/DVD-VR  ¿ le) can be 
played.
 
    
 
 
     Use discs that have been legitimately 
produced. If illegally-copied discs such 
as pirated discs are used, the system may 
not operate properly.