2011 Toyota Land Cruiser Navigation Manual - Page 238

2011 Toyota Land Cruiser Manual

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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM FM Fading and drifting stations - Generally, the effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40 km). Once outside this range, you may notice fading and drifting, which increase with the distance from the radio transmitter. They are often accompanied by distortion. Multi−path - FM signals are reflective, making it possible for two signals to reach your antenna at the same time. If this happens, the signals will cancel each other out, causing a momentary flutter or loss of reception. Static and fluttering - These occur when signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or other large objects. Increasing the bass level may reduce static and fluttering. Station swapping - If the FM signal you are listening to is interrupted or weakened, and there is another strong station nearby on the FM band, your radio may tune in the second station until the original signal can be picked up again. AM Fading - AM broadcasts are reflected by the upper atmosphere - especially at night. These reflected signals can interfere with those received directly from the radio station, causing the radio station to sound alternately strong and weak. Station interference - When a reflected signal and a signal received directly from a radio station are very nearly the same frequency, they can interfere with each other, making it difficult to hear the broadcast. Static - AM is easily affected by external sources of electrical noise, such as high tension power lines, lightening, or electrical motors. This results in static. XMr (if equipped) Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier, especially metal objects, may adversely affect the reception of XMr Satellite Radio. Alternation or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user's right to operate the equipment. iPod About iPod - D Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. D iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Compatible models - Model iPod iPod nano Generation Software version 5th generation 1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation 1st generation 1st generation Ver. 1.2.0 higher Ver. 1.3.0 higher Ver. 1.1.2 higher Ver. 1.0.0 higher Ver. 1.1.0 higher Ver. 1.0.0 higher or or or or or or iPod touch iPod classic Depending on differences between models or software versions etc., some models listed above might be incompatible with this system. iPod 4th generation and earlier models are not compatible with this system. iPhone, iPod mini, iPod shuffle and iPod photo are not compatible with this system. USB memory USB memory that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback. D USB communication formats: USB 2.0 FS (12 MBPS) D File formats: FAT 16/32 (Windowsr ) D Correspondence class: Mass storage class 240

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