Playback; Playing A Disc; Playing A Usb Device - Sony MEX-GS820BT Operating Instructions Manual

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3
Enter the passcode by rotating the control
dial on the unit or pressing / on the
remote commander.
To move the entry position, press / (SEEK
–/+) on the unit or / on the remote
commander.
The initial passcode is [0000].
4
After entering the passcode, press ENTER.
To unlock the channels, select [GENERAL] 
[SXM PARENTAL]  [LOCK SELECT] 
[LOCK-OFF].
To change the passcode
1
Press MENU and rotate the control dial.
Select [GENERAL]  [SXM PARENTAL] 
2
[CODE EDIT].
3
Enter the current passcode on the current
passcode input display, then press ENTER.
The initial passcode is [0000].
4
Enter your new 4-digit passcode on the new
passcode input display, then press ENTER.
To change display items
Press DSPL to change as follows:
Channel Number (Default)  Channel Name
 Artist Name  Song Title  Content Info 
Category Name  Clock  Battery Voltage
14
GB

Playback

Playing a Disc

1
Insert the disc (label side up).
Playback starts automatically.

Playing a USB Device

In these Operating Instructions, "iPod" is
used as a general reference for the iPod
functions on an iPod and iPhone, unless
otherwise specified by the text or
illustrations.
For details on the compatibility of your iPod,
see "About iPod" (page 27) or visit the
support site on the back cover.
AOA (Android Open Accessory) 2.0, MSC
(Mass Storage Class) and MTP (Media
Transfer Protocol) type USB devices*
compliant with the USB standard can be
used. Depending on the USB device, the
Android mode or MSC/MTP mode can be
selected on the unit.
Some digital media players or Android
smartphones may require setting to MTP
mode.
* e.g., a USB flash drive, digital media player,
Android smartphone
Notes
• For details on the compatibility of your USB device,
visit the support site on the back cover.
• Smartphones with Android OS 4.1 or higher
installed support Android Open Accessory 2.0
(AOA 2.0). However, some smartphones may not
fully support AOA 2.0 even if Android OS 4.1 or
higher is installed.
For details on the compatibility of your Android
smartphone, visit the support site on the back
cover.

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