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BASIC FuNCTIONS
resume Play
The “Resume Play” feature allows the iPod to play the cur-
rent musical selection (Play queue) when connecting to the
Interface Kit. If the play queue was empty, the Interface Kit
plays the entire iPod.
music Play
Select songs in the play queue and continue to play repeat-
edly until another selection is made.
music Search
The user can make media selections from the iPod from a
preselected list of categories (Playlist, Artist, Album, Genre,
Podcast and Audiobook). The radio SAT controls coincide
with similar functions on the iPod.
Text display
The interface utilizes the same text fields provided for the
satellite radio. For each song, the radio displays a track num-
ber, artist name and song title information. This corresponds
to the SAT channel number, artist name and song title re-
spectively.
Connecting/disconnecting iPod
When the iPod is properly connected to the interface:
• iPod synchronized: On establishing connection with
the iPod, an “accessory attached” symbol will appear
as illustrated below.
• “Hello iPod” is shown in the radio’s display.
• Radio controlled: The iPod can only be operated us-
ing your vehicle’s SAT system controls. Once connect-
ed to the interface, the iPod’s controls (click wheel,
etc.) no longer function.
• Charging iPod: The vehicle charges the iPod battery
when the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position.
• iPod battery is discharged: If the iPod is in a fully
discharged state, it may not be playable for a short
period. “iPod Charge” is displayed on the radio if the
iPod is in a low battery state.
When the iPod is disconnected from the interface:
• “No iPod” is shown in the radio’s display.
• The radio remains in the SAT mode.
NOTE: It is highly recommended to turn the vehicle’s igni-
tion switch (or radio’s power) OFF before disconnecting
the iPod from the radio.
All of these displays are subject to change. These are only examples.
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iPod CONT rOL - B ASIC
Song uP/dOWN
• TUNE•FILE KNOB
Use the TUNe•FILe knob to skip to the
next or previous song.
Rotate the knob 1 click to the right or left
to skip to the next song or previous one
respectively. Rotate the knob “N” steps to
the right or left to skip skips to next “Nth”
song or previous “Nth” song (including the
current song).
• REMOTE CONTROL
(Steering Wheel Switches)
Use the Track UP/DOWN button to skip to
the next or previous song.
Press and release
button to skip to the
next song.
Press and release button to skip to the
previous song.
Fast-Forward/rewind
Move quickly through a song by pressing the
or button during playback.
* The Fast-Forward/Rewind operation has
the same behavior as the iPod ‘click wheel’.
Press to fast-forward through a song.
Press again to stop.
Press to rewind a song.
Press again to stop.
random Play [Shuffle ON/OFF]
Shuffle songs within the “Now Playing”
list of the iPod: Play songs on the iPod
in random order within the current “Now
Playing” list using the SCAN button. Af-
ter playing the last song in the Playlist
randomly, Shuffle begins playing back in a
new random order.
Press and hold the SCAN button (more than
1 second) to turn shuffle ON. Press and hold
the SCAN button (more than 1 second) again
to turn shuffle OFF.
Shuffle All
Press the Preset 5 to shuffle all the songs on
the iPod. Press and hold the SCAN button to
cancel.
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The following table illustrates the SAT Radio information to
the corresponding iPod information.
sAT FieldiPod Data Displayed
Channel NumberFor track number
Category NumberField not used
Category NameFor displaying search category
Channel NameAlso for track number
Song NameFor song title
Artist NameFor artist name
iPod Status messages
No iPod ________________iPod not connected to interface
cable.
Hello iPod ____________Message shown in the radio’s
display during iPod connection to
the interface cable.
This message is displayed when
the radio is in satellite mode.
Check iPod ___________Radio communication error.
No Songs ____________iPod contains no songs.
Shuffle ON/OFF _______When Shuffle mode is changed to
ON
or OFF.
end Audio
____________At the end of the last chapter of
the current Audiobook.
iPod Charge __________When the iPod is fully discharged,
playback may be inhibited tempo-
rarily.