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■ Play may be stopped due to the
vehicle shaking while driving on
rugged roads.
■ Do not forcefully take out or insert
the disc or block it with your hand
while it is being ejected.
■ Insert the disc with the printed side
facing up. It cannot be played if it is
inserted upside down.
■ Do not touch the recording side with
your hand while handling the disc
(the side without any print or
decoration).
■ Place discs that are not being used
in cases, and keep them in a place
not exposed to direct light or high
temperature.
■ Do not smear any chemical
substances on the disc. Clean
discs of dirt with a moist, soft cloth,
wiping from the centre to the edge.
Caution for using CD-R/RW disc
■ When using CD-R/CD-RW discs,
only the discs that have been
"finalised" can be used.
■ Discs that are created with a PC
may not play according to the
application program setup and
environment.
■ CD-R/CD-RW discs, especially
bulk discs, may not work if they are
directly exposed to direct light or
high temperature, or if they are kept
inside your car for a long time.
■ The title and other text information
recorded on CD-R/CD-RW discs
may not be displayed on this
device.
■ CD-RW discs may have longer
loading times than CDs or CD-R
discs.
■ Damaged music files may not be
played or will be cut off while
playing.
■ Some anti-piracy discs may not be
played.
■ An MP3 (WMA) disc can have a
maximum of 512 files for each of
the 10 folder levels, and a
maximum number of 999 files can
be played.
■ This system can only recognise
MP3 (WMA) discs made in
ISO-9660 level 1/2 or in the Joliet
file system. (It does not support the
UDF file system.)
■ MP3/WMA files are not compatible
with packet writing data
transmission.
■ The disc on which MP3/WMA files
and audio data (CDDA) are written
may not be played if it is a CD-Extra
or Mixed-Mode CD.
■ The file/folder names that can be
used per disc storage type are the
following ones, including the four-
digit file name extensions (.mp3).
◆ ISO 9660 Level 1: Maximum of
12 characters
◆ ISO 9660 Level 2: Maximum of
31 characters

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