About handling the ipod, About ipod settings 4, Connecting and disconnecting the ipod – Pioneer CD-IB100II User Manual
Page 4: Before you start, About ipod settings
About handling the iPod
CAUTION
! Pioneer accepts no responsibility for lost data
on the iPod even if that data is lost while
using this unit.
! Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the iPod
when it is not being used. Extended exposure
to direct sunlight can result in iPod malfunc-
tion due to the resulting high temperatures.
! Do not leave the iPod in high temperatures or
direct sunlight.
! Fix the iPod securely when using with this
unit. Do not let the iPod fall onto the floor,
where it may become jammed under the
brake or accelerator pedal.
For details, refer to the iPod
’s manuals.
About iPod settings
! You cannot operate the iPod Equalizer on
the Pioneer products. We recommend that
you set the iPod Equalizer to off, before con-
necting the iPod to this unit.
! You cannot set Repeat to off on the iPod
when using this unit. Even if you set Repeat
to off on the iPod, Repeat is changed to All
automatically when connecting the iPod to
this unit.
! The Shuffle function of the iPod is operated
as Random on the Pioneer products.
Connecting and
disconnecting the iPod
! Connect only the dock connector to the
iPod so that this unit works properly.
! Before connecting the dock connector to
the iPod, disconnect the headphones from
the iPod.
% Connect the iPod to this unit.
As soon as the iPod is connected, its power is
automatically turned on.
While the iPod is connected to this unit,
PIONEER (or
(check mark)) is displayed on
the iPod.
! When the ignition switch is set to ACC or
ON, the iPod
’s battery is charged while the
iPod is connected to this unit.
! While the iPod is connected to this unit, the
iPod itself cannot be turned on or off.
# The iPod connected to this unit is turned off
about two minutes after the ignition switch is set
to OFF.
% Remove the iPod from this unit.
When removing the iPod from this unit, the
iPod main menu is displayed after a few sec-
onds.
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