5. recall preset station, 6. itunes tagging – Kenwood KDC-X898 User Manual
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KDC-X998/ KDC-BT958HD/ KDC-X898/ KDC-BT858U
Listen to the HD Radio™ tuner (KDC-X998, KDC-BT958HD)
12-6. iTunes tagging
You can stores the tag of the information about the
song being received, and send it to the connected
iPod. You can easily find the song on the iTunes
Store according to the tag sent to the iPod.
1
Press and hold [
R].
“TAG” will be indicated on the display when song
information can be registered.
“TAG Storing” is indicated on the display while a tag
is being stored in this unit. “TAG Stored” is indicated
on the display after the tag has been stored.
When your iPod is connected to this unit, “TAG
Transferred” is indicated on the display and the tag
is sent to the iPod.
How to use tags
• The song corresponding to the tag sent to the iPod is
indicated in the playlist of the synchronized iTunes or iPod.
By clicking your desired song in the playlist, you can easily
find it on the iTunes Store and buy it from the iTunes Store.
While ”TAG Storing” is displayed
• Do not switch the source or remove the iPod while ”TAG
Storing” is indicated.
TAG will not be saved and cause a communication error in
this unit.
Number of tags that can be stored
• A total of fifty song information tags can be stored in
this unit including the song information tags stored by
the SiriusXM tuner function mentioned in
. When a tag has been sent to the
iPod, the tag stored in this unit is cleared.
iTunes tagging setting
• Select “ON” for “Tagging” as mentioned in
when using this function.
• The memory usage can be checked by selecting the “TAG
Memory” setting mentioned in
• When two iPods are connected, tags are sent to the iPod
connected to the front USB terminal. To send tags to the
iPod connected to the rear USB terminal, change the setting
according to
<12-8. HD Radio tuner setting> (page 57)
.
12-5. Recall preset station
Recall the stations in the memory.
1
Press [
R] to select a band.
2
Press [
1/6].
Enter the Preset memory mode.
3
Select a memory number (FM: “1” – “18”, AM:
“1” – “6”) using [Control] knob.