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Appendix
About Audio file
• Playable Audio file
AAC-LC (.m4a), MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma)
• Playable disc media
CD-R/RW/ROM
• Playable disc file format
ISO 9660 Level 1/2, Joliet, Romeo, Long file name.
Playable USB device
USB mass storage class
• Playable USB device and SD card file system
FAT16, FAT32
Although the audio files are complied with the
standards listed above, the play maybe impossible
depending on the types or conditions of media or
device.
• Playing order of the Audio file
In the example of folder/file tree shown below, the
files are played in the order from
①
to
⑩
.
CD
¡!
2
(
1
)
^
: Folder
¡
: Audio file
3
¡$
4
¡"
¡#
¡P
5
¡%
Folder
Audio file
An online manual about audio files is put on the site,
www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/audiofile/
. On this online
manual, detailed information and notes which are not
written in this manual are provided. Make sure to read
through the online manual as well.
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• In this manual, the word “USB device” is used for flash
memories and digital audio players which have USB
terminals.
iPod/iPhone that can be connected to this
unit
Made for
• iPod touch (4th generation) • iPod touch (3rd generation)
• iPod touch (2nd generation) • iPod touch (1st generation)
• iPod classic
• iPod with video
• iPod nano (6th generation) • iPod nano (5th generation)
• iPod nano (4th generation) • iPod nano (3rd generation)
• iPod nano (2nd generation) • iPod nano (1st generation)
• iPhone 4S
• iPhone 4
• iPhone 3GS
• iPhone 3G
• iPhone
(As of January 2012)
• Latest compatible list of iPod/iPhone.
For details, see:
www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/ipod/
• Type of control available varies depending
on the type of connected iPod. See
www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/ipod/
for further details.
• The word “iPod” appearing in this manual indicates
the iPod or the iPhone connected with the iPod
connection cable* (optional accessory).
* Not supported model KCA-iP500.
Refer to the web site for connectable iPod and iPod
connection cable.
http://www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/ipod/
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• If you start playback after connecting the iPod, the
music that has been played by the iPod is played
first.
In this case, “RESUMING” is displayed without
displaying a folder name, etc. Changing the browse
item will display a correct title, etc.
• You cannot operate iPod if “KENWOOD” or “
✓
”
displayed on iPod.
About USB device
• When the USB device is connected to this unit,
it can be charged up provided that this unit is
powered.
• Install the USB device in the place where it will not
prevent you from driving your vehicle properly.
• You cannot connect a USB device via a USB hub and
Multi Card Reader.
• Take backups of the audio files used with this unit.
The files can be erased depending on the operating
conditions of the USB device.
We shall have no compensation for any damage
arising out of erasure of the stored data.
• No USB device comes with this unit. You need to
purchase a commercially available USB device.
• When connecting the USB device, usage of the
CA-U1EX (option) is recommended. (However,
maximum supply current of CA-UIEX is 500mA.)
• Normal playback is not guaranteed when a cable
other than the USB compatible cable is used.
Connecting a cable whose total length is longer
than 4 m can result in abnormal playback.
About “KENWOOD Music Editor”
• This unit supports the PC application “KENWOOD
Music Editor Light ver1.1” or later.
• When you use the audio file with database
information added by the “KENWOOD Music Editor
Light ver1.1”, you can search a file by title, album or
.
• In the Instruction manual, the term “Music Editor
media” is used to mean the device that contains
audio files with database information added with
KENWOOD Music Editor.
• “KENWOOD Music Editor Light ver1.1” is available
from the following web site:
www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/
• For further information on “KENWOOD Music
Editor Light ver1.1”, refer to the site above or the
application help.
About the Cell-Phone/ Bluetooth Audio
player
This unit conforms to the following Bluetooth
specifications:
Version
Bluetooth Standard Ver. 3.0
Profile
HFP (Hands Free Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile)
SPP (Serial Port Profile)
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
OPP (Object Push Profile)
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
For the cell-phones verified for compatibility, access
the following URL:
http://www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/bt/
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• The units supporting the Bluetooth function have been
certified for conformity with the Bluetooth Standard
following the procedure prescribed by Bluetooth
SIG. However, it may be impossible for such units to
communicate with your cell-phone depending on its type.
• HFP is a profile used to make a hands-free call.
• OPP is a profile used to transfer data such as a phone book
between units.
• A2DP is a profile designed to transfer the music from an
audio player.
• AVRCP is a profile designed to control playback and
selection of music by an audio player.