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Searching for music files on a file list

  1. On the control panel, press the [3] button to select List.

  2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the desired category and file, and then press the knob to play the music file.

NOTICE
  • Be sure to start the engine before you connect devices to the system. The device may be damaged if the engine is started whilst the device connected.

  • Do not connect and disconnect a USB connector repeatedly in a short time. Doing so may cause an error in the device or a system malfunction.

Notes on connecting Apple devices

  • Ensure that the iOS and firmware of your device is up-to-date before connecting it to your system. Outdated devices may cause a system error.

  • If your device’s battery is low, the device may not be recognised. Check the battery level and, if necessary, charge the battery before connecting the device to your system.

  • Use an Apple-approved cable. Using an unapproved cable may cause a distorted noise or an error during playback.

  • Use a cable shorter than 1 metre in length, such as the one originally supplied with a new Apple device. Longer cables may lead to the infotainment system not recognising the Apple device.

  • Fully insert a USB connector into the USB port. Failure to do so may cause a communication error.

  • If you connect your device to the system whilst playback is in progress on the device, you may hear a high pitch sound just after the connection. Connect the device after stopping or pausing playback.

  • Connecting your device during a download or synchronizing with iTunes may cause an error. Connect the device after the download or synchronization is complete.

  • If you connect an iPod nano (except for the 6th generation) or an iPod classic, the brand logo will be displayed on the device screen. For an iPhone and an iPod touch, the logo will not be displayed.

Notes on playing Apple devices

  • Depending on the model, your device may not be recognised due to unsupported communication protocols.

  • The order of the songs displayed or played on the system may differ from the order of the songs stored in your device.

  • Depending on the music player application you are using, information displayed on the system may differ.

  • In an iPhone, the audio streaming function and iPod mode control may conflict. If an error occurs, disconnect and reconnect the USB cable.

  • When using an iPhone or an iPod touch, do not control the device whilst it is connected to your system. An error may occur.

  • If you make or receive a call during playback via an iPhone, the music may remain paused after you end the call. If you do not hear the music after ending a call, check the device to see if the music is paused.

  • Do not duplicate a song in multiple folders. One song saved in multiple folders may cause an error with search and playback functions.

  • If you perform a media control function, such as stop or repeat, just before a song ends, the song information displayed on the screen may not match the song currently playing. This is not a system error. Restart the iPod mode on the system or pause and resume playback on your device.

  • Skipping or improper operations may occur depending on the characteristics of your Apple device.

  • If the Apple device malfunctions due to an Apple device defect, reset the Apple device and try again (To learn more, refer to your Apple device manual).