Playing Mp3 Cd - Fiat Connect Nav+ User Manual

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Starting from "Stop" state (stop
playing by pressing "
˙/II
" 9-fig. 1, user
can modify the playlist by means of the
"Define playlist" function or set a track
sequence by means of the "Playlist"
function. It is then possible to play the
MP3 CD by pressing again "
fig. 1 ("Play" key).

PLAYING MP3 CD

When a MP3 CD (to which a play list
has not been matched previously) is
put into the player, the radio naviga-
tion system will start playing auto-
matically from the first piece of the
first folder available in the CD, then
it will go on in a sequence. After all of
the pieces found in a folder have been
played, the pieces found in the next
folder of the CD will be played.
Before starting to play the first track
of the new folder, the display shows
for five seconds the new folder name.
The main screen shows also the fol-
lowing information:
– audio source (MP3);
– when available, author and song
name fig. 28, or file name fig. 29;
˙/II
" 9-
– current track number fig. 28;
– current status of MP3 CD source
(play fig. 28, pause fig. 30, stop fig.
31);
– CD time information;
– list of available tracks;
– TA, SHUFFLE, REPEAT... accord-
ing to the active function.
Icon keys on the right of the screen
are all enabled, excluding "Define
playlist" and "Playlist" under "Play" and
"Pause" conditions fig. 28 and 30; stop
the MP3 CD ("Stop") fig. 31 to enable
these two functions.
When playing MP3 CD, buttons
"
¯¯
" 5-fig. 1 and "
˙˙
" 6-fig. 1 on
the left of the CONNECT Nav+ key-
pad, perform the following functions:
– pressing the keys briefly will allow
you to shift to the previous/following
piece of the play list; shifting from one
section of the CD to the next one will
involve displaying the name of the new
folder for a few instants;
– with long push skips to previ-
ous/next 10 track with respect to one
being played (provided the folder is
not empty). Should there be in the
folder 10 tracks preceding or follow-
ing the track being played then, skip to
first track of the previous or next fold-
er with respect to the one being
played will take place. During this op-
eration the name of the new folder is
displayed for five seconds.
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