Listening To Ipod/Viewing Ipod Video; Connectible Ipods - Clarion NX603 Quick Start Manual & Installation Manual

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Listening to iPod/viewing
iPod video

Connectible iPods

The unit supports the following devices: 5th
®
generation iPod, iPod classic
, iPod nano
®
iPod touch
, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS,
iPhone 4, iPhone 4S.
For more details, see the table below. The
iPod is not supplied with the unit. Use your
own iPod. To play ipod CCA-750 (sold
separately) is required.
When an iPod is used on the unit, the iPod
firmware must be the most recent.
Connectible iPod
Remarks
iPod (5th generation)
Video can be
played.
iPod classic (80GB,
Video can be
120GB, 160GB)
played.
iPod nano
(1st generation, 2nd
generation)
iPod nano (3rd generation,
Video can be
4th generation, 5th
played.
generation)
iPod nano (6th generation)
iPod touch (1st generation
)
Video can be
played.
iPod touch (2nd
Video can be
generation, 3rd generation,
played.
4th generation)
iPhone 3G/iPhone 3GS/
Video can be
iPhone 4/iPhone 4S
played.
✽ Video can be played from firmware 2.0
22
NX603/FX503
onwards. In firmware versions older than 2.0,
use only in the music mode.
Attention
Be sure to remove the iPod after the
vehicle's engine key is turned to the
"OFF" position. The iPod's power supply
might run down if it is not turned off while
®
,
still connected to the unit.
Notice
iPad/iPad2 are not supported.
Not all iPod operations are guaranteed.
Some iPods sometimes do not operate
depending on their firmware version
even if they are in the list of connectible
models.
When connecting an iPod to the unit,
do not use iPod headphones or other
accessories.
Some functions are restricted depending
on the iPod model and firmware version.
For information about connectible models,
refer to the following web site:
http://www.clarion.com/us/en/support/
compatibility/ipod/index.html
The iPod might not operate correctly
when the iPod's track repeat function is
set.
The iPod might not operate correctly
when the iPod's shuffle function is set.
In this case, cancel the shuffle function
before using the iPod.
The iPod sometimes is not recognized
when only video files are saved to it. This
problem is resolved when even one music
file is saved.
When there are lots of tunes to play,
the titles or list sometimes cannot be
displayed depending on the iPod model.
Audio sometimes is not output in the iPod
mode when Bluetooth Audio is playing or
hands free calls are being made while the
iPod touch or iPhone is still connected
via Bluetooth. Perform operations from
the iPod touch or iPhone main unit,
and switch the settings (audio output)
from Bluetooth (CAR-BT) to the Dock
connector. Also, remove the iPod from
the unit and reconnect it. For details, refer
to the User's Manual for the connected
device.
Audio is sometimes not output from
the USB-connected iPod touch or
iPhone if the audio device is connected
via Bluetooth. In this case, switch the
Bluetooth connection mode to other than
[Playing music], and reconnect iPod touch
or iPhone.
P.40
MEMO
When iPod operation is stopped,
operations sometimes become possible
by selecting a tune or video from the
category list.
If an error message is displayed, remove
the iPod from the unit and reconnect it.
If the iPod becomes inoperable, reset the
iPod main unit and reconnect it.
Reset methods (examples)
- iPod:
Simultaneously hold down the "Center"
and "Menu" buttons until the Apple
logo is displayed.
- iPod touch:
Simultaneously hold down the "Sleep/
Cancel sleep" and "home" buttons until
the Apple logo is displayed.
For details on how to reset the iPod,
check in the User's Manual for the iPod.
✽ If operation is not remedied by resetting
and reconnecting the iPod, reset the
iPod, check operation of the iPod in
an unconnected state and then try
connecting it again.

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