Using The Ipod Player - TomTom Eclipse AVN4429 Owner's Manual

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How to operate portable audio devices

Using the iPod Player

Once an iPod is connected, you can play iPod music or video files. Using this receiver, you can
perform operations, for example, selecting a file from the list or changing to the random
playback mode. You cannot, however, connect the iPod cable (video line) and VTR together.
IMPORTANT
● For details on the iPod functions, refer to the iPod operation manual.
● It is assumed here that the iPod has already been connected to this main unit with an optional
iPod interface cable (iPC-409).
● Refer to the ECLIPSE Web site (http://www.eclipse-web.com/eu/en/ipodcompatibility/
index.html) for details on compatible iPod models (generations).
● To ensure driving safety, you cannot watch a video while driving.
● You can play a music file on the iPod only when the PND is attached to this receiver.
● iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
SRC
Listening to the iPod
CAUTION
● Disconnect headphones and other
accessories from the iPod before
connecting it to this receiver. Failure to do
so may make it impossible to operate the
iPod from this receiver.
● If the iPod's equalizer has been preset,
sound output may be distorted when it is
connected to the optional dedicated
connection cable.
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Track selection / Fast-forward (rewind) button
IMPORTANT
● When you attach your iPod, the music
restarts from the stopped position. If you
switched the power ON/OFF or if you
detached the PND, the music restarts from
the stopped position.
● The iPod will begin playing the music file it
was playing before it was connected. If the
receiver cannot detect the music file that
was playing previously, it will begin playing
from the first music file.
Press the [SRC] button repeatedly
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until "IPOD" is displayed on the sub-
display.
● Playback will begin.
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