Touch; Changing The Title Of The Playlist Or Track; Changing The Pronunciation Of A Playlist - Pioneer AVIC-HD3 Operation Manual

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(4) Change genre
"Changing the genre of a track"
(5) Change the order to play back tracks
"Sorting the tracks in "My Mix" ("My Favorite")
playlist"
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(6) Delete the current track
"Deleting the current track"
(7) Update track title information
"Assigning another candidate for title infor-
mation"
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(8) Add the track to "My Favorite"
"Register tracks one by one"
Changing the title of the playlist or
track
You can change titles of playlists or tracks. The
titles changed here are displayed on the screen.
1
Enter the playlist edit mode or track edit
mode.
"Switching to the edit mode"
2
Touch [Title].
3
Touch [Yes].
The content to be changed in Step 4 can be
reflected to the voice command.
[No]:
Proceeds to the next step without registering
it as a voice command.
4
Enter a new character string, and then
touch [OK].
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Touch [Small] to enter lowercase letters.
Touch [Caps.] to enter uppercase letters.
Touch to toggle the selection.
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The system pronounces the character string
once, and the pronunciation confirmation
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message appears.
[No]:
Completes the edit without editing the pro-
nunciation.
[Repeat]:
You can listen to the pronunciation again.
If the pronunciation is not the desired one,
edit the characters so that the pronuncia-
tion matches your desired pronunciation.
5
Touch [Yes].
The changed character string is fixed and the
system returns to the previous screen.
Changing the pronunciation of a playl-
ist name or track name
You can change the pronunciation of a playlist or
track name. The pronunciation is used as a com-
mand for voice recognition.
Only pronunciation can be edited for the
"Artist" playlist.
The navigation system recognises only the
voice recognition characters registered in the
current language. If you change the interface
language, the voice recognition character reg-
istered before you change the language will
not be recognised.
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