Playback of digital audio player, Playback, Button operations during playback/stop – Kenwood K-323-BK User Manual
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Playback of Digital Audio Player
Kenwood digital audio player or an iPod can be
connected to play audio fi les in it.
For the Kenwood digital audio players and iPod models
that can be connected to this unit, see “Handling of
D.AUDIO” and “Handling of iPod” (page 42, 43).
Playback
1
Connect the player.
Connect a Kenwood digital audio player or iPod
to the [D.AUDIO IN] connector using an optional
cable or adapter (page 10).
Also read the instruction manual for the
connected component.
2
Select the "D.AUDIO" input.
Press [D.AUDIO
E].
Press [INPUT SELECTOR].
Display when the D.AUDIO input is selected.
3
Turn the connected player ON and
start playing it.
While the player is connected to this system, the
volume and tone settings on the player are defeated
(* except when an iPod is connected through PAD-iP7).
If the input level from D.AUDIO seems to be higher
or lower than other input sources when this unit is
set at the same volume level, adjust the input level as
described in "Adjusting the input level" (page 25).
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Button operations during
playback/stop
To
Operation
Stop
Press [
F]/[STOPF]
during playback.
Pause
Press
[D.AUDIO
E]
during playback.
Press again to
resume playback.
Skip a folder
Press [FOLDER
A/B
].
Fast forward/
fast backward
Press and hold
[
G]/[H]
during playback.
Skip a fi le
Press [
H].
Return to previous
fi le
Press [
G]
successively twice
or more.
Return to the
beginning of
current fi le
Press [
G]
once.
Some control operations may be unavailable depending
on the connected player.
Dedicated cable/device for connection
When the Kewnood digital audio player or iPod is
connected using the optional Kenwood digital audio
player connection cable or the PAD-iP7 (iPod adapter),
the connected component can be controlled from this
unit or the remote control unit.
For details on the connection and installation, refer to
the instruction manual provided with the connection
cable or the PAD-iP7.
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