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On the map screen, you can see the
audio inf ormation whenever you
touch the AUDIO INFO icon on the
lower part of the screen. Use the preset buttons while a USB
f lash memory device is playing to
select passages and change f iles.
Each preset button’s f unction is
shownonthebottomof thescreen. Each time you press and
release (preset 6 button), the
player skips f orward to the
beginning of the next f ile. Press and
release (preset 5 button), to
skip backward to the beginning of
the current f ile. Press it again to skip
to the beginning of the previous file.
To move rapidly within
a f ile, press and hold (preset 4
button) or (preset 3 button).
Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models wit h navigation system)
T o Change or Select FilesSK IP
FF/REW
Features
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AUDIO INFO ICON
PRESET BUTTONS
U.S. model is shown.
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select a dif f erent f older, press either
side of the TUNE bar. Press the side to skip to the next folder,
andpressthe sidetoskiptothe
beginning of the previous f older.
You can also select a folder and file
from the lists shown on the screen.
Press the AUDIO button to show the
audio display on the navigation
screen. Touch the Track List icon to switch
the display to the folder list, then
select and touch a desired f older.
Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models wit h navigation system)
FOLDER SELECTIONT o Select a File f rom Folder and File
Lists
198 TRACK LIST ICON
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The display changes to the f ile list.
Then, select and touch a desired f ile.
Touch the f older icon on the upper
left of the screen to move to the
parent f older.To scroll through the display, touch
the or icononthesideof the
screen.Togobacktotheprevious
display, touch the Return icon.
To select a desired icon with the
joystick, move it in the appropriate
direction, then press ENT.
PresstheAUDIObuttontogoback
to the normal audio playing display.
Pressing the CANCEL button goes
back to the previous screen, and
pressing the MAP button cancels the
audio display on the screen.
You can select any type of repeat,
random and scan modes with the
RPT, RDM and SCAN buttons. To
conf irm the selected mode, press the
AUDIO button to show the audio
control display on the navigation
screen.
This feature
continuously plays a track/f ile. To
activate track repeat, press and
release the RPT button (preset 1).
You will see TRACK REPEAT in the
display.
Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models wit h navigation system)
T o Select Repeat , Random or Scan
Mode:
T RA CK REPEA T
Features
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FOLDER ICON
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This feature
replays all the tracks/f iles in the
selected f older in the order they are
stored. To activate f older repeat,
press and hold the RPT button
(preset 1) until you see FOLDER
REPEAT in the display. Press and hold the button until you
hear a beep to turn of f either repeat
mode. Pressing either side of the
TUNE bar also turns of f this f eature.
Press and hold the button until you
hear a beep to turn off either random
mode.This feature
playsallthetracks/filesinrandom
order. To activate track random,
press and release the RDM button
(preset 2). You will see TRACK
RANDOM in the display.
This
featureplaysthetracks/filesinthe
selected f older in random order. To
activate f older random, press and
hold the RDM button (preset 2) until
you see FOLDER RANDOM in the
display.
Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models wit h navigation system)
FOLDER REPEAT TRACK RANDOM
FOLDER RANDOM
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This feature
samples all tracks/f iles in the
selected f older in the order they are
stored. To activate track scan, press
and release the SCAN button. You
will see TRACK SCAN in the display.
You will get a 10 second sampling of
each track/f ile in the f older.
This feature
samples the f irst track/f ile in each
f older in the order they are stored.
To activate f older scan, press and
hold the SCAN button until you see
FOLDER SCAN in the display. You
will get a 10 second sampling of each
f irst track/f ile in the f older(s). Press and hold the button until you
hear a beep to turn off either scan
mode. Pressing either SKIP button
also turns off this feature.
To play the radio, press the AM/FM
button or touch the FM1, FM2, AM,
XM1 , or XM2 icon. Press the CD
icon to switch to the disc mode (if a
disc is loaded). Each time you press
the CD/XM button, the audio mode
switches between the USB, disc and
XM Radio .
U.S. models only
If a PC card is in the audio unit,
touch the CARD icon to play the PC
card. :
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Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models wit h navigation system)
TRACK SCAN
FOLDER-SCAN To Stop Playing a USB Flash
Memory Device
Features
201
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You can disconnect the USB f lash
memory device at any time even if
the USB mode is selected on the
audio system. Make sure to f ollow
the USB f lash memory device’s
instructions when you remove it.
When you disconnect the USB f lash
memory device while it is playing,
the audio display (if selected) shows
NO DATA.
If you reconnect the same USB f lash
memory device, the system will
begin playing where it lef t of f .If you see an error message in the
screen, see page .
203
Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models wit h navigation system)
Disconnect ing a USB Flash Memory
DeviceUSB Flash Memory Device Error
Messages
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If you see an error message on the
screen while playing a USB f lash
memory device, f ind the solution in
the chart to the right. If you cannot
clear the error message, take your
vehicle to your dealer.Error
Message Cause Solution
USB ROM Error
Appears when an
incompatible device is
connected
Use of unsupported files
No files in USB flash
memory device
Use of unsupported USB
flash memory device There is a problem with the USB adapter unit.
Disconnect the device. Then, turn the audio
systemoff,andturnitonagain.Donot
reconnect the device that caused the error.
Appears when the files in the USB flash
memory device are DRM or an unsupported
format. This error message appears for about 3
seconds, then plays the next song.
Appears when the USB flash memory device is
emptyortherearenoMP3,WMA,orAACfiles
in the USB flash memory device. Save some
MP3, WMA, or AAC files in the USB flash
memory device.
Appears when an unsupported device is
connected. See page 194 for the specification
information for the USB flash memory device.
If it appears when the supported device is
connected, reconnect the device.
USB Flash Memory Device Error Messages (Models with navigation syst em)
Features
203
USB ERROR
BAD USB
DEVICE
PLEASE CHECK OWNERS
MANUAL
UNPLAYABLE FILE
USB NO SONG
UNSUPPORTED
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The radio can receive the complete
AM and FM bands.
Those bands cover these f requen-
cies:
AM band: 530 to 1,710 kHz
FM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHzHow well the radio receives stations
is dependent on many f actors, such
as the distance from the station’s
transmitter, nearby large objects,
and atmospheric conditions.
Driving very near the transmitter of
a station that is broadcasting on a
f requency close to the f requency of
the station you are listening to can
also af f ect your radio’s reception.
You may temporarily hear both
stations,orhearonlythestationyou
are close to.
A radio station’s signal gets weaker
as you get f arther away f rom its
transmitter. If you are listening to an
AM station, you will notice the sound
volume becoming weaker, and the
stationdriftinginandout.If youare
listening to an FM station, you will
see the stereo indicator f lickering of f
and on as the signal weakens.
Eventually, the stereo indicator will
go of f and the sound will f ade
completely as you get out of range of
the station’s signal.
Radio stations on the AM band are
assigned f requencies at least 10 kHz
apart (530, 540, 550). Stations on the
FM band are assigned f requencies at
least 0.2 MHz apart (87.9, 88.1, 88.3).
Stations must use these exact
f requencies. It is f airly common f or
stations to round-of f the f requency in
their advertising, so your radio could
display a f requency of 100.9 even
though the announcer may identif y
the station as ‘‘FM101.’’
Radio Frequencies A M/FM Radio Reception
A M/FM Radio Reception
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