Switching The Display Information; Media Usable With This System; Caution For Disc Writing; Additional Information - Kenwood K-525 Instruction Manual

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Switching the Display Information

Press [DISPLAY] or [TIME DISPLAY].
The displayed information varies as shown below according to the operating status of and selected audio source of the system.
Audio source
[DISPLAY]
Playback
File title*
Album name*
CD
(commercially
Track No./
Track count/
available CD)
Track play time
Disc play time
CD-DA format
Day of Week/Clock
Day of Week/Clock
File No./File play time
Folder/track count
File name
Folder name
Folder name
Audio files
Music title
Day of Week/Clock
USB
Artist Name
Album Name
Day of Week/Clock
iPod/ iPhone
D.AUDIO/ AUX
Day of Week/Clock
DIGITAL IN
With station name
Without station name
Station name
Receiving frequency
TUNER
(radio)
Receiving frequency
Day of Week/Clock
Day of Week/Clock
The maximum displayable time is 999 min. 59 sec.
* The track and album titles are displayed when the CD-TEXT data is available.
K-525
[TIME DISPLAY]
Normal/program
1-track repeat/
Stop
play mode
random play mode
Elapsed time of
Elapsed time of
played music
played music
Remaining time of
Remaining time of
played music
played music
Elapsed time of whole
CD/program
Remaining time of
whole CD/program
File name
Elapsed time of
played music
NO PS
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Additional Information

Media Usable With This System

Medium
USB flash
memory
• Do not connect a component other than a USB flash memory or a USB mass
storage class compatible digital audio player to the [USB] terminal. Kenwood
USB
will not assume any liabilities for the malfunction, damage or loss of data
USB mass storage class
that may result from connection of other kind of component.
compatible digital audio
player
Commercially available CD
• Discs that do not comply with the CD standards, such as the copy controlled
CD may sometimes be unable to be played.
CD-R/CD-RW recording the
• Finalizing is required after disc writing.
CD-DA format data
CD
• The CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW may sometimes unable to be played with
this system depending on the equipment use for recording, the recording
CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW
conditions and the type of disc.
recording MP3/WMA/AAC
data

Caution for Disc Writing

• A disc recorded with the packet write method or UDF (Universal Disc Format) cannot be played back.
• Be sure to close the session or fi nalize the disc after writing. A disc that has not been closed or fi nalized may be unable to
be played properly.
• The written folder and fi le names may not be displayed properly depending on the specifi cations of the software used in
writing.
• When a multi session disc or a disc containing a large number of folders is played, the time before playback starts may be
longer than ordinary discs.
• If both audio fi les and CD fi les (CD-DA format) are written on a single disc, it may be unable to be played properly.
• Before writing audio fi les in a disc, make sure that the PC used in writing can play the fi les properly. After writing, also
confi rm that the written fi les can be played properly.
• Be sure to attach the correct extension (mp3, wma or m4a) to the fi lename of each audio fi le. A fi le without the extension
cannot be played. Also do not attach an audio fi le extension (mp3, wma or m4a) to a non audio fi le. For the fi le extensions,
see "Playable audio fi les" (page 42).
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