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Listen to the ipod – Kenwood KDC-U7056BT User Manual

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5. Listen to the iPod

5-1. Models of iPods/iPhones that
can be connected to this unit

Made for
• iPod nano (6th generation)
• iPod nano (5th generation)
• iPod nano (4th generation)
• iPod nano (3rd generation)
• iPod nano (2nd generation)
• iPod nano (1st generation)
• iPod with video
• iPod classic
• iPod touch (4th generation)
• iPod touch (3rd generation)
• iPod touch (2nd generation)
• iPod touch (1st generation)
• iPhone 4S
• iPhone 4
• iPhone 3GS
• iPhone 3G
• iPhone

• For information on the compatibility with iPod/

iPhone software, visit

www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/

ipod/

.

• Types of available control vary depending on the

type of connected iPod. Visit

www.kenwood.com/

cs/ce/ipod/

for further details.

• The word “iPod” appearing in this manual indicates

the iPod or the iPhone connected with the iPod

connection cable (optional accessory).

• Refer to the web site for connectable iPods and iPod

connection cables.

www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/ipod/

Notes

If you start playback after connecting the iPod, the music

that was playing on the iPod is played first.
In this case, “RESUMING” appears without displaying a folder
name, etc. Changing the browse item will display a correct
title, etc.

You cannot operate the iPod if “KENWOOD” or “

ä” appears

on the iPod.

5-2. Playing music

Playing a iPod

Connect the iPod to the USB terminal using the
KCA-iP102 (optional accessory).

[1]

Front USB terminal

[2]

Rear USB terminal

You can connect the iPod to either one of the USB
terminals provided at the front and rear of this unit.
If you connect a device to the USB terminal
provided at the rear, the “REAR USB” indicator stays
lit.
When it is connected, the source is switched
automatically and playback starts.

Selecting a song

Press [

E] or [F] button.

Fast-forwarding or fast-backwarding a song

Press and hold [

E] or [F].

Pause and play a song

Press and hold [

1/6].

Removing iPod

Switch the source to a device other than iPod,
Pandora, and Aha Radio, and then remove the
iPod.
Data contained in the iPod may be damaged
if you remove it when it is used as the active
source.

When playback of iPod touch or iPhone does not start

If an unsupported application has started when connecting

iPod touch or iPhone, “APP & iPod Mode” appears and
sometimes playback does not starts. In this case, APP &
iPod Mode is set to “OFF”. Refer to

<5-9. App & iPod mode

setting> (page 24)

.

5-3. Music search

You can search for the song you want to play.

1

Press [

1/6].

“MUSICSEARCH” appears and enters the Music
search mode.

2

Search for a song

Operation type

Operation

Movement between items Turn [Control] knob.
Selection of item

Press [Control] knob.

Return to previous item

Press [

1/6].

Return to Top menu

Press and hold [

E].

Exiting the Music search mode

Press and hold [

1/6].

Undisplayable titles

If no characters included in a song name can be displayed,

the browse item name and digits are displayed.

Items

Display

Playlists

“PLIST***”

Artists

“ART***”

Albums

“ALB***”

Songs

“PRGM***”

Podcasts

“PDCT***”

Genres

“GEN***”

Composers

“COM***”

5-4. Alphabet search

You can select an alphabetic character from the
list in the browse item (artist, album, etc.) currently
selected.

1

Press [

1/6].

“MUSICSEARCH” appears and enters the Music
search mode.

2

Press and hold [Control] knob.
Enter the Search select mode

3

Select “Alphabet Search” using [Control] knob.

4

Select a character using [Control] knob.
Return to the Music search mode.

Exiting the Alphabet search mode

Press and hold [

1/6].

Notes on alphabet search

Turning [Control] knob fast in the Music search mode allows

you to enter the alphabet search mode.

The time of Alphabet search may become long depending

on the number of items (songs) in iPod.

To search for a character other than A to Z and 1, enter “*”.
If the first character string begins with an article “a”, “an”,

or “the” in the alphabet search mode, it is searched for in
defiance of the article.