Pioneer XW-NAC3-K Operating Instructions - Page 10

HOME MEDIA GALLERY, HI-LITE, SLEEP, CLEAR, Playback control buttons, ALBUM, < / &gt, DISPLAY, S. - bluetooth

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02 Controls and displays 9 HOME MEDIA GALLERY Switches the input to internet radio, a USB storage device or server components on the network (page 22). 10 HI-LITE If an iPod/iPhone is connected to the connector port, the HI-LITE function can be used to playback part of the track (page 15). 11 SLEEP Use to put the unit in sleep mode and select the amount of time before sleep (page 38). 12 Use to turn the wake-up timer function ON/OFF (page 38). Also use to switch the clock display functions (page 37). 13 CLEAR Use to delete audio files and Internet radio stations from the Favorites folder (page 26). 14 PGM Use to register audio files and Internet radio stations in the Favorites folder (page 26). 15 Playback control buttons Use when operating an iPod/iPhone, Bluetooth wireless technology device, USB storage device, internet radio and the music files stored in PC's with this remote control (page 13, 19, 24). 16 ALBUM < / > Use these to select albums to play on iPod/ iPhone. 17 DISPLAY Switches the track information (artist name/ album name) each time the button is pressed during playback. 18 VOLUME +/- Use to set the listening volume. 19 S.RETRIEVER Use to turn the Sound Retriever function ON/ OFF (page 35). 20 BASS/TREBLE Use the bass and treble controls to adjust the overall tone (page 36). 21 SOUND Switches Sound modes (page 35). 22 MUTE Press to temporarily silence the sound. 23 DISP OFF Turns the display off except when pressing the buttons. 10 En

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Controls and displays
02
10
En
9
HOME MEDIA GALLERY
Switches the input to internet radio, a USB
storage device or server components on the
network (page 22).
10
HI-LITE
If an iPod/iPhone is connected to the
connector port, the HI-LITE function can be
used to playback part of the track (page 15).
11
SLEEP
Use to put the unit in sleep mode and select
the amount of time before sleep (page 38).
12
Use to turn the wake-up timer function ON/OFF
(page 38). Also use to switch the clock display
functions (page 37).
13
CLEAR
Use to delete audio files and Internet radio
stations from the Favorites folder (page 26).
14
PGM
Use to register audio files and Internet radio
stations in the Favorites folder (page 26).
15
Playback control buttons
Use when operating an iPod/iPhone,
Bluetooth
wireless technology device, USB storage
device, internet radio and the music files
stored in PC’s with this remote control
(page 13, 19, 24).
16
ALBUM
< / >
Use these to select albums to play on iPod/
iPhone.
17
DISPLAY
Switches the track information (artist name/
album name) each time the button is pressed
during playback.
18
VOLUME +/–
Use to set the listening volume.
19
S.RETRIEVER
Use to turn the Sound Retriever function ON/
OFF (page 35).
20
BASS
/
TREBLE
Use the bass and treble controls to adjust the
overall tone (page 36).
21
SOUND
Switches Sound modes (page 35).
22
MUTE
Press to temporarily silence the sound.
23
DISP OFF
Turns the display off except when pressing the
buttons.