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13. AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS
Fading and drifting stations: Generally, the
effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40
km). Once outsi

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“Made  for  iPod”  and  “Made  for  iPhone”
mean  that  an  electronic  accessory  has
been  designed  to  connect  specifically  to
iPod,  or  iPhone,

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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEMUse  only  discs  marked  as  shown  above.
The  following  products  may  not  be  play-
able on your player:
•SACD
•dts CD
• Copy-pro

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Handle  discs  carefully,  especially  when
inserting  them.  Hold  them  on  the  edge
and  do  not  bend  them.  Avoid  getting  fin-
gerprints on them, partic

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MP3  (MPEG  Audio  Layer  3)  and  WMA
(Windows  Media  Audio)  are  audio  com-
pression standards.
 The  MP3/WMA  player  can  play  MP

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When playing back files recorded as VBR
(Variable  Bit  Rate)  files,  the  play  time  will
not  be  correctly  displayed  if  the  fast  for-
ward or reverse o

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This  is  a  general  term  that  describes  the
process of writing data on-demand to CD-
R,  etc.,  in  the  same  way  that  data  is  wri

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Music  recognition  technology  and
related  data  are  provided  by
Gracenote
®.  Gracenote  is  the  industry
standard  in  music  recognition  technol-
ogy