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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION
USB memory that can be used for MP3
and WMA playback.
• USB communication formats: USB 2.0
FS (12 Mbps)
• File formats: FAT 16/32 (Windows
®)
• Correspondence class: Mass storage class
Your CD player is intended for use with
4.7 in. (12 cm) discs only. To play 3 in. (8
cm) discs, use an adaptor.
Extremely high temperatures can keep
your CD player from working. On hot
days, use air conditioning to cool the vehi-
cle interior before you listen to a disc.
Bumpy roads or other vibrations may
make your CD player skip.
If moisture gets into your CD player, you
may not hear any sound even though your
CD player appears to be working. Remove
the discs from the CD player and wait until
it dries.
Use only discs marked as shown above.
The following products may not be play-
able on your CD player.
• SACDs
•dts CDs
• Copy-protected CDs
• Video CDs
Special shaped discs
Transparent/translucent discs
USB MEMORY
CARING FOR YOUR CD
PLAYER AND DISCS
CAUTION
● CD player uses an invisible laser beam
which could cause hazardous radiation
exposure if directed outside the unit. Be
sure to operate the CD player correctly.
Audio CDs
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1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
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REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
On some models
If a bright light (for example, sunlight re-
flected off the vehicle body) is picked up by
the camera, the smear effect* peculiar to
the camera may occur.
*: Smear effect ⎯ A phenomenon that oc-
curs when a bright light (for example, sun-
light reflected off the vehicle body) is
picked up by the camera; when transmit-
ted by the camera, the light source ap-
pears to have a vertical streak above and
below it.INFORMATION
● The camera uses a special lens. The
distance of the image that appears on
the screen differs from the actual dis-
tance.
● In the following cases, it may become
difficult to see the images on the screen,
even when the system is functioning.
• In the dark (for example, at night)
• When the temperature near the lens
is high or low
• When water droplets are adhering to the camera, or when humidity is high
(for example, when it rains)
• When foreign matter (for example, snow or mud) is adhering to the cam-
era
• When the camera has scratches or dirt on it
• When the sun or the beam of head- lights is shining directly into the cam-
era lens
● When the camera is used under fluores-
cent lights, sodium lights, or mercury
lights etc., the lights and the illuminated
areas may appear to flicker.