Connecting an iPod
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Important
If an error message lights in the front panel
display, try following the points below:
Switching the iPod controls
1
You can switch over the iPod controls between
the iPod and the unit.
1
Press to switch the iPod controls.
2
This will enable the controls and display on
your iPod; simultaneously, this unit’s remote
control unit will be disabled.
2
Press again to switch back to the
receiver controls.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries.
Symptom What it means
Error I1
There is a problem with the signal path
from the iPod to the unit. Switch off the
unit and reconnect the iPod to the unit.
If this doesn’t seem to work, try resetting
your iPod.
Error I2
The software version being used with
the iPod needs to be updated. Update
the software being used with the iPod
(please use the latest iPod software
versions later than the iPod updater
2004-10-20).
Error I3
The iPod that is not supported is
connected. Check whether the iPod was
supported by this unit (page 36).
When the iPod software version is too
old, update the iPod software to the
latest version.
Error I4
When there is no response from the
iPod, update the iPod software to the
latest version. If this doesn’t seem to
work, try resetting your iPod.
iPod Error
The power requirements of the iPod are
too high for this unit.
No Music
Track
There are no playable songs currently
stored in the iPod. Input some music
files compatible with iPod playback.
No Track
When there are no tracks in the
category selected on the iPod. Select a
different category.
Note
1 You cannot use this function, when an iPod of fifth generation or iPod nano of first generation is connected.
2 When this function is set, iPod images cannot be played on this unit.
CTRL
AUDIO
CTRL
AUDIO
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