Owner's Manual

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Playback
function
controls
You
can
control
playback
with
several
functions.
These
functions
are
generally
cancelled
when
you
press
select
radio
buttons;
disconnect
the
iPod,
or
POWER
OFF
the
radio
or
ACC.
Random
(Shuffle)
Press
the
"Preset
6"
songs
within
a
Playlist
will
play
back
in
random
order.
The
display
of
track
number
will
change
to
start
from
1
as
it
does
on
the
iPod.
Repeat
Repeat
of
a
song
being
played
is
not
supported.
Track
Up/Down
Press
the
"Preset
2"
(track
up)
button
to
advance
to
the
next
track
in
the
Playlist.
Press
the
"Preset
1"
(track
down)
button
to
go
to
the
beginning
of
the
track
that's
being
played.
Press
the
"Preset
1"
button
twice
to
go
to
the
previous
track.
If
the
track
up
or
track
down
button
is
pressed
quickly
in
repetition,
the
track
numbers
displayed
may
change
unevenly.
You
may
also
hear
short
bits
of
audio
during
repeated
presses
of
track
up
and
track
down
buttons.
Fast
Track
Search
(x10)
Pressing
the
"Preset
4"
(fast
forward)
or
"Preset
3"
(fast
reverse)
buttons
will
advance
or
retreat
through
the
tracks
in
the
Playlist
in
increment
of
10
(Le.
04,
14,
24
...).
When
the
end
of
the
Playlist
is
reached,
the
search
will
stop
at
track
1,
and
then
continue
by
increments
of
10
(Le.
19,
29,
1,
11
...).
Press
and
hold
the
fast
forward
or
fast
reverse
buttons
for
more
then
4
seconds,
and
the
search
will
jump
to
the
last
track
or
the
first
track
of
the
Playlist.
If
you
are
in
scan
mode,
it will
be
cancelled.
Fast
Forward/Fast
Reverse
Play
This
function
applies
only
in
random
mode.
Since
engaging
or
disengaging
the
random
mode
does
not
stop
playback
of
the
current
song,
you
can
change
into
or
out
of
random
mode
to
do
the
fast
track
search
(x10)
function,
or
the
fast
forward/fast
backward
play
function.
Pressing
and
holding
the
forward
or
backward
button
will
cause
only
the
current
track
to
skip
through
at
a rapid
speed.
During
fast
forward,
when
the
end
of
the
current
track
is
reached,
the
iPod
will
start
playing
the
next
random
track
at
normal
speed.
During
fast
backward,
when
the
start
of
the
current
track
is
reached,
the
track
will
start
playing
again
at
normal
speed.
To
continue
fast
forward
or
fast
reverse
play,
release
the
button
and
press
it
again.
Changing
source
to
AM/FM,
CD,
Cassette
When
a
source
other
then
the
iPod
is
selected
on
the
radio,
the
iPod
will
pause
play
and
battery
will
continue
be
charge
approximately
one
hour
before
iPod
goes
to
sleep
mode.
@ In
general,
iPod
has
not
been
designed
to
withstand
temperature
extremes
in
automobiles.
Please
consult
your
iPod
Owner's
Manual
regarding
acceptable
operation
and
storage
temperatures.
@
Do
not
disassemble
or
alter
the
cable
and
interface
box.
@
Make
the
connections
correctly.
@
Do
not
cut
away
the
wire
sheath
or
use
the
power
for
other
equipments.
@
Do
not
install
in
locations
which
might
hinder
vehicle
operation
or
create
hazards
for
vehicle
occupants.
@
Having
the
wiring
and
installation
done
by
professionals.
@
Arrange
wiring
so
it is
not
crimped
or
pinched.
@
Do
not
use
this
product
for
purposes
other
than
stated
for
the
vehicle
Note:
iPod,
iPod
rnini,
iPod
nano,
iPod
photo,
iPod
video
and
iTune
are
registered
trade
marks
of
Apple
Computer,
Inc.
XM
is a
trade
mark
of
XM
Satellite
Radio
Inc.
GM
and
CORVETTE
are
registered
trade
marks
of
General
Motors
Corporation.
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
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