Alpine CDE-124SXM Owner's Manual (english) - Page 23
Flash Memory/Portable, audio player optional - cde 122
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Flash Memory/Portable audio player (optional) SOURCE/ Rotary encoder/ /ENTER BAND/ F/R VIEW * The illustration is for CDE-123. Preset buttons (1 through 6) Connecting the Flash Memory (optional) If a Flash Memory device/Portable audio player is connected to the unit, MP3/WMA/AAC files can be played back. Note • When TAG is set in "Setting the USB Search Mode" (refer to "Setting the USB Search Mode" on page 22), in the USB mode, when this unit is reset, ACC is switched from OFF to ON, or when the USB is connected to this unit, "BANKING" is displayed for several seconds. There are two USB connectors on CDE-123, you can choose to connect an Flash Memory to Front USB Connection Terminal or Rear USB Connector. There is only one USB connector (Front USB Terminal) on CDE-124SXM/CDE-122. When connect Flash Memory to Front USB Connection Terminal 1 Open the cover of the USB Connection Terminal. 2 Connect the Flash Memory directly to the USB Connection Terminal, or via the USB cable. This unit USB Connection Terminal Flash Memory (sold separately) or Flash Memory Cable (sold (sold separately) separately) Remove Flash Memory from Front USB Connection Terminal 1 Carefully, pull out the Flash Memory from the USB cable or the USB Connection Terminal. 2 Close the cover of the USB Connection Terminal. Notes • Change to a source other than the Flash Memory mode, then remove the Flash Memory. If the Flash Memory is removed in the Flash Memory mode, data may be damaged. • When removing Flash Memory, pull it out straight. • If sound is not output or Flash Memory is not recognized even when Flash Memory is connected, remove Flash Memory once, and then connection it again. • Route the USB cable away from another cables, etc. • After removing the Flash Memory, close the cover of the USB Connection Terminal to prevent dust or foreign objects from entering and causing a malfunction. • On how to connect an Flash Memory to Rear USB Connector, refer to "Rear Flash Memory Connection (CDE-123 only) (sold separately)" on page 41. Using the Flash Memory/Portable audio player Banking Function Note • When a Flash Memory is connected, the following description is available only when TAG is set in "Setting the USB Search Mode" (refer to "Setting the USB Search Mode" on page 22). What is a Bank? A bank is a unit of up to 1,000 songs, which is stored in memory. "BANKING" refers to the grouping of songs available in Flash Memory, in banks of 1,000 songs each. However, when a Flash Memory is connected, 1BANK can store up to 1,000 songs under the following conditions. Otherwise, the number of songs that can be stored may be less than 1,000. Conditions (general estimate values) Playlists: 20 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Genres: 10 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Composers: 30 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Artists: 30 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Albums: 100 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Titles: 1,000 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Folders: 100 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Files: 1,000 (32 characters; 64 bytes) File Paths: 1,000 (128 characters; 256 bytes) About Banking While a bank is being built up, "BANKING" is displayed. Banking occurs whenever a Flash Memory device/Portable audio player is connected or after power to the head unit turns on. It can take anywhere from a few seconds to up to several minutes for banking to complete. This depends on the number of files and folders in Flash Memory/Portable audio player. Available operations while Banking • During Banking, the information display changes so the VIEW operation is not available. • With a song playing, Regular fast-forwarding and next song selection is available. • While Banking, the song playback order may differ from the song order in the Flash Memory device/Portable audio player. • Searching is not recommended during the Banking process as the database is under construction at this time, and malfunction may result in some cases. 23-EN