Ipod Setting; Selecting The Search Mode - Kenwood DPX308U Instruction Manual

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iPod/iPhone Operation

iPod Setting

You can select the following iPod Setting items.
1
Select iPod source
Press the [iPod] button.
2
Enter Function setting mode
Press the [VOL] knob.
3
Turn the [VOL] knob and press it when the
desired item is displayed.
Select "SETTINGS".
4
Select the setting item
Turn the [VOL] knob and press it when the
desired item is displayed.
Display
Overview
"SETTINGS"
"SKIP SEARCH"
Sets the ratio of skip performed with
Search> (page
"0.5%"/ "1%"/ "5%"/ "10%"
"MPLIST DELETE" Deletes the registered My Playlist.
Refer to
(page 14)
5
Make a setting
Turn the [VOL] knob to select a setting value,
and then press the [VOL] knob.
6
Exit Function setting mode
Press the [
] button for at least 1 second.
The setting of "SKIP SEARCH" in
and that in
<USB Setting> (page 17)
Changing the setting of one reflects the other.
12
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DPX308U
<Skip
10).
<Deleting a Song from the Playlist>
for the operation.
(
: Factory setting)
<iPod Setting> (page 12)
are always the same.

Selecting the Search mode

You can select the most suited search method for
the desired song from 3 types of the Search mode.
Search mode Operation Overview
"RELATED
Press the [1]
SRCH"
button.
"ALPHABET
Press the [3]
SRCH"
button.
"MY PLAYLISTs" Press the [5]
button.
1
Select iPod source
Press the [iPod] button.
2
Enter Music search mode
Press the [
] button.
3
Select the Search mode
Press the [1] – [5] button.
Cancelling Music search mode
Press the [
] button for at least 1 second.
Searches for music of the same artist or
genre as the one being played.
Refer to the
<Related Search>
(page
13).
You can select an alphabetic character
from the list in the Search item (artist,
album, etc.) selected now.
Refer to
<Alphabet Search> (page
Registers a song to My Playlist.
Refer to
<My Playlist> (page
14).
13).

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