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HOW TO GO BACK TO THE FIRST POSITION (HOME JUMP)

You can go back to the   rst   le of the   rst folder on the MP3/WMA disc 
being played from any position of it. This function is called "Home Jump".
For example:  If  Home  Jump  is  used  when  playing File  5  in  Folder  4,  it 

goes back to File1 in Folder 1 and starts playing.

(1)  Press and hold down the FLD BUTTON   for more than 1 second.

HOW TO CHANGE DISPLAY ITEMS

(1)  Press and hold down the FUNC/DISP BUTTON   button for more 

than  1 second  to  change  between  the  music  file  number  and  the 
elapsed playing time.

HOW TO REPEAT THE SAME TRACK (MUSIC FILE)

(1)  Press the FUNC/DISP BUTTON   to display "RPT" in the DISPLAY 

WINDOW  .

For CDs:
(2)  Press the TRACK ( ) or ( ) BUTTON   to select "OFF" or "ON".

Select "OFF" to turn off the repeat function.
Select "ON" to turn on the repeat function.

For CDs (MP3/WMA):
(2)  Press the TRACK ( ) or ( ) BUTTON   to select "RPT OFF", "RPT 

ON", or "FLD RPT ON".

Select "RPT OFF" to turn off the repeat function.
Select "RPT ON" to repeat the   le currently being played.
Select "FLD RPT ON" to repeat the   les in the folder currently being played.

HOW  TO  PLAY  TRACKS  (MUSIC  FILES)  IN  RANDOM 
ORDER

(1)  Press the FUNC/DISP BUTTON   to display "RDM" in the DISPLAY 

WINDOW  .

For CDs:
(2)  Press the TRACK ( ) or ( ) BUTTON   to select "OFF" or "ON".

Select "OFF" to turn off the random function.
Select "ON" to play the tracks on the disc in random order.

For CDs (MP3/WMA):
(2) Press the TRACK ( ) or ( ) BUTTON   to select "RDM OFF", "RDM 

ON", or "FLD RDM ON".

Select "RDM OFF" to turn off the random function.
Select "RDM ON" to play the   les on the disc in random order.
Select "FLD RDM ON" to play the   les in the folder in random order.

ABOUT MP3/WMA

INFORMATION

The  making of MP3/WMA   les  by  recording from sources such as broadcasts, 
records, recordings, videos and live performances without permission from the 
copyright holder for uses other than personal enjoyment is prohibited.

WHAT IS MP3/WMA?
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer III) is a standard format for audio compression 
technology. By using MP3, a   le can be compressed to one-tenth the size 
of the original.
WMA  (Windows  Media

TM

  Audio)  is  a  format  for  audio  compression 

technology.  WMA files  can  be compressed to a size  smaller  than MP3 

 les.

This deck has limitations on MP3/WMA   le standards and recorded media 
and formats that can be used.
PLAYABLE MP3 FILE STANDARDS

Supported standards: MPEG-1 Audio Layer III, MPEG-2 Audio Layer III, 
MPEG-2.5 Audio Layer III
Supported sampling frequencies:  MPEG-1: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)
 

MPEG-2: 16, 22.05, 24 (kHz)

 

MPEG-2.5: 8, 11.025, 12 (kHz)

Supported bit rate:  MPEG-1:   32,  40,  48,  56,  64,  80,  96,  112,  128, 

160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (kbps)

 

MPEG-2/2.5:  16,  24,  32,  40,  48,  56,  64,  80,  96, 

112, 128, 160 (kbps)

 

* Variable bit rate (VBR) is supported.

 

* Does not support free format.

Supported channel modes: stereo, joint stereo, dual channel, monaural

Summary of Contents for AUDIO 1-DIN

Page 1: ...AUDIO 1 DIN OWNERS MANUAL Please read this manual for proper operation and keep it for future reference HIACE AUG 2020 001 ...

Page 2: ...NGE DISPLAY ITEMS 10 HOW TO REPEAT THE SAME TRACK MUSIC FILE 10 HOW TO PLAY TRACKS MUSIC FILES IN RANDOM ORDER 10 ABOUT MP3 WMA 10 USB OPERATION 13 HOW TO LISTEN TO MUSIC FILES IN THE USB MEMORY WHEN THE USB MEMORY IS NOT YET CONNECTED 13 HOW TO LISTEN TO MUSIC FILES IN THE USB MEMORY WHEN THE USB MEMORY IS CONNECTED 13 HOW TO SELECT A MUSIC FILE 13 HOW TO FAST FORWARD OR REWIND THE FILE 13 HOW TO...

Page 3: ...n FM reception tips When listening to the radio in a vehicle some FM characteristics may appear to be problems when they are not This is because the reception constantly changes if the vehicle is moving Buildings terrain signal distance and noise from other vehicles all work against good reception The following characteristics are completely normal for a given reception area and they do not indica...

Page 4: ...ing precautions Only use discs with the compact disc trade label mark illustrated on the label side This deck can play CD R CD Recordable and CD RW CD Rewritable discs intended for music Be sure to use discs that have received nalization processing Some discs may not be playable depending on the equipment used for editing Never insert anything but a regular compact disc into the disc slot Avoid us...

Page 5: ...handle discs by their edges You may notice that some brand new discs are rough around the centre hole and outside edge Remove the rough edges with the side of a ballpoint pen or the like Rough edges may prevent proper loading in the deck Flakes from the rough edges may also stick to the recorded surface and interfere with playback Do not use accessories stabilizers protective seals laser lens clea...

Page 6: ...ly shaped CDs like heart shaped or octagonal CDs etc cannot be played Do not attempt to play them even with an adapter since they may damage the player NOTE To prevent the battery from being running out do not leave the AUDIO system on longer than necessary when the engine is not running otherwise you may not be able to start the engine ...

Page 7: ... be displayed varies depending on the data stored in the CD CD MP3 WMA 2 These modes are skipped when a CD is not inserted 3 This mode is skipped when a USB is not connected 4 This mode is skipped when a device is not connected HOW TO ADJUST THE VOLUME 1 Press the VOLUME CONTROL BUTTON to adjust the volume Press the VOLUME CONTROL BUTTON to increase the volume Press the VOLUME CONTROL BUTTON to de...

Page 8: ...hin the following range 0 1 2 3 4 5 The default setting is 0 ADJUSTING FADER Adjusts front rear speaker balance 1 Press the FUNC DISP BUTTON to display FAD in the DISPLAY WINDOW 2 While FAD is displayed in the DISPLAY WINDOW press the TUNE TRACK or BUTTON Press the TUNE TRACK BUTTON to concentrate audio on the front speaker Press the TUNE TRACK BUTTON to concentrate audio on the rear speaker You c...

Page 9: ... nds a station To cancel press the button again NOTE When the TUNE BUTTON is pressed the radio is tuned to the higher frequency side step up and to the lower frequency side step down when pressing the TUNE BUTTON In either case if the radio cannot nd a station it continues searching The radio will stop searching at a broadcasting station upon reception HOW TO STORE STATIONS PRESET You can store up...

Page 10: ...e ejected contact nearest dealer for service HOW TO SELECT A TRACK MUSIC FILE TO SELECT A TRACK MUSIC FILE 1 Press the TRACK or BUTTON for less than 1 second to select a track le To advance to the next track le press the TRACK BUTTON To return to the beginning of the track le being played press the TRACK BUTTON To return to the previous track file press the button again TO SELECT AN MP3 WMA FOLDER...

Page 11: ...m function Select ON to play the tracks on the disc in random order For CDs MP3 WMA 2 Press the TRACK or BUTTON to select RDM OFF RDM ON or FLD RDM ON Select RDM OFF to turn off the random function Select RDM ON to play the les on the disc in random order Select FLD RDM ON to play the les in the folder in random order ABOUT MP3 WMA INFORMATION The making of MP3 WMA les by recording from sources su...

Page 12: ...time It is also recommended that CD R and CD RW discs be kept in a light resistant case because the discs are vulnerable to ultra violet light FORMAT OF DISCS The format of discs to be used must be ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2 Control items for this standard are as follows Maximum directory layers 8 layers Maximum number of folders 128 including the root folder Maximum number of les per disc 256 Con...

Page 13: ...MA files is inserted the deck first checks all the files on the disc No sound is emitted while the deck is checking the les on the disc It is recommended that the disc should be recorded without les other than MP3 WMA les and without unnecessary folders in order to speed up the checking of disc les by the deck MP3 WMA PLAYING TIME DISPLAY It is possible that playing time will not be correct depend...

Page 14: ...ories which have been damaged due to external factors there may be cases where connection is not possible or where the operation is unstable Files protected by DRM Digital Rights Management cannot be playback on this unit HOW TO SELECT A MUSIC FILE TO SELECT A FILE 1 Press the TRACK or BUTTON for less than 1 second to select a le To advance to the next le press the TRACK BUTTON To return to the be...

Page 15: ...elapsed playing time ON THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE USB MEMORY THAT IS PLAYABLE Compatible le system FAT12 16 32 Audio format that is playable MP3 WMA Maximum current 1 A Compatibility USB1 1 2 0 maximum transfer speed is same as USB1 1 Compatible Device USB mass storage class This system is not compatible with external hard drive units pocket hard disk drives Connections using HUB etc are not supp...

Page 16: ...step at a time press the VOLUME CONTROL or BUTTON for less than 1 second To adjust the volume steadily press and hold down the VOLUME CONTROL or BUTTON for more than 1 second CAUTION Either place the portable audio device and mini plug cable somewhere where they do not interfere with driving or temporarily secure them at a location where they are not in the way They could impede driving and cause ...

Page 17: ...contains playable music data USB E 1 An unsupported USB Memory is connected Connect a supported USB Memory E 2 This message appears when operation of some problem is not possible due to the player Remove the connected USB Memory E 3 This message appears when the USB Memory cannot operate due to an over supply of electric current Temporarily disconnect the USB Memory E 4 This message appears when f...

Page 18: ...m Current Consumption 13 0 A AUDIO AMPLIFIER Power Output 18 W per channel into 4 ohms 1 kHz at 1 0 THD Max 35 W X 4 AM TUNER Tuning Range 522 to 1629 kHz FM TUNER Tuning Range 87 5 to 108 0 MHz NOTE Parts and design are subject to change without prior notice for performance improvements ...

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