Owner´s Manual DEA601 Radio
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iPod
This Radio supports the following iPod models:
iPod classic
®
(6th generation)
iPod nano
®
( 6G)
iPod touch
®
(4G)
iPhone
®
(3G, 3GS, 4, and 4S)
Other iPods may be played, but functionality is not guaranteed.
Radio provides up to 1A of charge, so any device connected to the USB that
requires less than 1 A will be charged.
There may be problems with the operation and function in the following
situations:
When connecting an iPod on which a more recent version of the
firmware is installed than is supported by the Radio.
When connecting an iPod with firmware from other providers is
installed.
Playing from an iPod
To connect an iPod:
1.
Connect one end of the standard iPod USB cable to the iPod's dock
connector.
2.
Connect the other end to the USB port in the front of Radio.
3.
Radio will start playing the USB and shows the track number, Song,
Artist, elapsed time, and Album information when available.
4.
If the iPod is an unsupported model, it can still be listened to in the
vehicle by connecting to the auxiliary input jack using a standard
3.5 mm (1/8 in) stereo cable
5.
To control and browse the selected media source refer to sections
Media Sources
and
Media Audio Control Softkey
for further
information.
Expected behavior when iPod is connected:
The iPod battery recharges automatically while the vehicle is on.
The iPod shuts off and stops charging when the vehicle is shut off.
Error Messages
If an “UNSUPPORTED” message is displayed, it could be for one of the
following reasons:
When the iPod connected is not supported.
The iPod does not respond to the radio commands, in this case
reset the iPod and try again the connection.
If a “NO MUSIC” message is displayed, it could be for one of the following
reasons:
There are not any playable files in the iPod.
CD Player
The player can be used for CD and MP3 audio.
With the vehicle on, insert a disc into the slot, label side up. The player pulls
it in and begins playing.
The system is capable of playing:
Most audio CDs.
CD-R.
CD-RW.
MP3 or unprotected WMA formats.
When playing any compatible recordable disc, the sound quality can be
reduced due to disc quality, the method of recording, the quality of the music
that has been recorded, or the way the disc has been handled.
There can be increased skipping, difficulty in recording tracks, difficulty in
finding tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and ejecting.
If these problems occur, check the disc for damage or try a known good
disc.
To avoid damage to the CD player:
Do not use scratched or damaged discs.
Do not apply labels to discs. (The labels could get caught in the
player).
Insert only one disc at a time.
Keep the loading slot free of foreign materials, liquids, and debris.
Use a marking pen to label the top of the disc.