2006 Suzuki Reno Owner's Manual - Page 124

2006 Suzuki Reno Manual

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INSTRUMENT PANEL 2 RPT (Repeat) button (7): Press this button to repeat the current track. "RPT" will appear on the display. Press this button again to turn off repeat play. 3 RDM (Random) button (7): Press this button to hear the tracks in random, rather than sequential, order. "RDM" will appear on the display. Press this button again to turn off random play. 4 INT (Scan) button (7): Press this button to listen to the first few seconds of each track on each loaded CD. "INTRO" will appear on the display. To stop scanning, press this button again. The current track will begin to play. TUNE (Previous/Next Track) button (4): Press the down arrows to go to the start of the current track or press the up arrows to go to the next track. The track number will appear on the display. The player will continue moving backward or forward through the CD with each press of the up or down arrows. AM button (2): Press this button to listen to AM radio stations when a CD is playing. The inactive CD will remain safely inside the radio for future listening. FM button (3): Press this button to listen to FM radio stations when a CD is playing. The inactive CD will remain safely inside the radio for future listening. CD button (9): Press this button to play a CD when listening to the radio. "CDP" will appear on the display when the CD player has been selected. The CD symbol will appear on the display when a CD is loaded. Press this button while a CD is playing to pause the CD. "PAUSE" will flash on the display. Press this button again to resume playing the CD. EJECT button (10): Press this button to eject a CD. The only way a CD can be ejected from the player is by pressing the eject button. The CD can eject when the ignition or the radio is turned off. Using an MP3 CD MP3 Format If you burn your own MP3/WMA disc on a personal computer: • Make sure the MP3/WMA files are recorded on a CD-R disc. • Do not mix standard audio and MP3/ WMA files on one disc. • Make sure each MP3/WMA file has a .mp3 or .wma extension, other file extensions may not work. • Files can be recorded with a variety of fixed or variable bit rates. Song title, artist name, and album will be available for display by the radio when recorded using ID3 tags version 1 and 2. • Create a folder structure that makes it easy to find songs while driving. Organize songs by albums using one folder for each album. Each folder or album should contain 18 songs or less. • Make sure to finalize the disc when burning an MP3/WMA disc, using multiple sessions. It is usually better to burn the disc all at once. The player will be able to read and play a maximum of 50 folders, 5 sessions, and 999 files. Long file names and folder names may use more disc memory space than necessary. To conserve space on the disc, minimize the length of the file and folder names. You can also play an MP3/ WMA CD that was recorded using no file folders. The system can support up to 8 3-51

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INSTRUMENT PANEL
2 RPT (Repeat) button (7):
Press this button to repeat the current
track. “RPT” will appear on the display.
Press this button again to turn off repeat
play.
3 RDM (Random) button (7):
Press this button to hear the tracks in ran-
dom, rather than sequential, order. “RDM”
will appear on the display. Press this but-
ton again to turn off random play.
4 INT (Scan) button (7):
Press this button to listen to the first few
seconds of each track on each loaded CD.
“INTRO” will appear on the display. To
stop scanning, press this button again. The
current track will begin to play.
TUNE (Previous/Next Track) button (4):
Press the down arrows to go to the start of
the current track or press the up arrows to
go to the next track. The track number will
appear on the display. The player will con-
tinue moving backward or forward through
the CD with each press of the up or down
arrows.
AM button (2):
Press this button to listen to AM radio sta-
tions when a CD is playing. The inactive
CD will remain safely inside the radio for
future listening.
FM button (3):
Press this button to listen to FM radio sta-
tions when a CD is playing. The inactive
CD will remain safely inside the radio for
future listening.
CD button (9):
Press this button to play a CD when listen-
ing to the radio. “CDP” will appear on the
display when the CD player has been
selected. The CD symbol will appear on
the display when a CD is loaded.
Press this button while a CD is playing to
pause the CD. “PAUSE” will flash on the
display. Press this button again to resume
playing the CD.
EJECT button (10):
Press this button to eject a CD. The only
way a CD can be ejected from the player is
by pressing the eject button. The CD can
eject when the ignition or the radio is
turned off.
Using an MP3 CD
MP3 Format
If you burn your own MP3/WMA disc on a
personal computer:
• Make sure the MP3/WMA files are
recorded on a CD-R disc.
• Do not mix standard audio and MP3/
WMA files on one disc.
• Make sure each MP3/WMA file has a
.mp3 or .wma extension, other file exten-
sions may not work.
• Files can be recorded with a variety of
fixed or variable bit rates. Song title, art-
ist name, and album will be available for
display by the radio when recorded
using ID3 tags version 1 and 2.
• Create a folder structure that makes it
easy to find songs while driving. Orga-
nize songs by albums using one folder
for each album. Each folder or album
should contain 18 songs or less.
• Make sure to finalize the disc when
burning an MP3/WMA disc, using multi-
ple sessions. It is usually better to burn
the disc all at once.
The player will be able to read and play a
maximum of 50 folders, 5 sessions, and
999 files. Long file names and folder
names may use more disc memory space
than necessary. To conserve space on the
disc, minimize the length of the file and
folder names. You can also play an MP3/
WMA CD that was recorded using no file
folders. The system can support up to 8