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English
FZ709E
iPod Operations
Select Simple Control mode
This function is to select the mode to operate the
iPod contents.
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The factory default setting is “
OFF
”.
3
- 1 .
Select “
SIMPLE MODE
”.
3
- 2 .
Touch [ ] key to enter detail setting stage.
3
- 3 .
Slide along [ ] slider or touch [ ]/[ ]
key to select “
ON
” or “
OFF
”.
Output form
This function is to select digital output or ana-
log output from this unit. This setting is for video
playback via iPod 5G.
When you connect other than iPod 5G or when
you play only audio files, please set this setting
to “
DIGITAL
”.
If you set this setting to “
ANALOG
”, optional iPod
video cable CCA723 is required.
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The factory default setting is “
DIGITAL
”.
3
- 1 .
Select “
OUTPUT FORM
”.
3
- 2 .
Touch [ ] key to enter detail setting stage.
3
- 3 .
Slide along [ ] slider or touch [ ] / [ ]
key to select “
DIGITAL
” or “
ANALOG
”.
3
- 4 .
After completing settings, touch the [
ENT
]
key to return to the 1
st
selected item.
Note:
The setting will only take effect after disconnecting
and re-connecting the iPod.
ON
To operate iPod contents from iPod.
OFF
To operate iPod contents from this unit.
3
- 4 .
After completing settings, touch the [
ENT
]
key to return to the 1
st
selected item.
Notes:
During iPod Simple mode ON, “
iPod Mode
” will
be displayed as below and cannot switch to other
display layout:
During Simple Mode On, do not operate from iPod
and this unit at the same time.
iPod 5G and iPod nano 1G cannot select both
digital output and simple control mode on at the
same time.
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Output form: Digital and Simple mode:
OFF - Default
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Output form: Digital and Simple mode:
ON - Not selectable
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Output form: Analog and Simple mode:
ON/OFF - Requires CCA723 cable
During Simple Mode On, please do not change the
repeat setting to “
OFF
” in the iPod.
About title display
This unit supports the display of title information
transmitted from a connected iPod.
Character code information is UTF-8; display-
able characters include English alphanumerics,
some symbols, and some umlaut characters.
Unsupported characters will be replaced by
asterisks (
∗
).