RNS 310, RNS 315
Limitations and instructions
Dirt, high temperatures and mechanical damage
can render a data medium unusable. Please ob-
serve data medium manufacturer information.
Quality differences between data media of dif-
ferent manufacturers can cause problems during
playback.
Observe all legal requirements regarding copy-
rights!
CDs will not be played if they were recorded in
UDF or direct CD format. Under Windows Vista
®
pay attention to the format.
The data medium configuration or the devices or
programs used for recording can cause individual
tracks or data media to be unreadable. Informa-
tion regarding best practices while creating audio
files and data media (compression rate, ID3 tag,
etc.) can be found on the Internet.
Due to the larger data volume, reading of data
media with compressed audio files (MP3, WMA,
etc.) takes longer than reading “normal” audio
CDs. Complex folder structures can also the delay
the reading process.
Play lists
only define a certain playback sequence.
Play lists do
not
save any files. Playlists
cannot
be
played if the files on the data medium are
not
saved in the location to which the playlist is refer-
ring (relative data path).
Playback sequence of files and folders
Fig. 19
Possible structure of an audio data CD.
Please first read and observe the safety in-
structions
on page 3 and the introduc-
tory information and safety instructions
on
page 21.
On a data medium, audio files
are often sorted
via data folders
and playlists
in order to de-
fine a certain playback sequence.
On the data medium, tracks, folders and playlists
are sorted in numerical and alphabetical order by
name.
Figure
⇒
fig. 19
shows an example of a typical
audio data CD containing tracks
, folders
and
subfolders.
The tracks are played back as follows:
1.
Track and in the CD root folder.
2. Track and in the
first
folder
F1
in the root
folder of the CD.
3.
Track
in
the
first
subfolder
F1.1
of the folder
F1
Audio file playback via Bluetooth
®a)
.
– External audio source must support the A2DP Bluetooth
profile and must be linked to a factory-installed mobile
phone package that supports this function .
AUX
. External audio source.
– 3.5 mm jack plug connectable for audio output
⇒
page 6,
fig. 1
.
MDI
. External medium.
– Compatible with MEDIA-IN multimedia interface
⇒
page 31.
a)
Bluetooth
®
is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Media source
Requirements for playback
A
9
A
1
A
2
A
3
A
4
A
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