Peripheral Electronics MP3 Player Accessories MP3 Player Accessories User Manual


 
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3.1 Operation
SELECTING THE IPOD
To select the iPod from the radio, press the button that would normally activate
the factory CD changer. This button varies by vehicle manufacturers. In some
applications (using cong.#8) the PXDP is accessed like an XM reciever, In these
cases you will press the appropriate activation button. Some radio models require
pressing the “Seek >” button once, after pressing the CD button. Yet, it may also
be necessary to press Play on the iPod itself to begin playback. In some cases, if
it is the rst time selecting the iPod from the radio it may take up to three minutes
for the PXDP to initialize.
CONTROLLING THE IPOD FROM THE RADIO
With the PXDP interface, the radio will control the iPod as if it were a factory CD
changer. Therefore, operation will be done by using the same buttons you would
use to control a factory CD changer. For more details on your particular radio,
consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual.
The PXDP interface allows you to skip songs forward and backwards and also
to fast forward and rewind through a particular song. In general, most radios will
utilize “seek” or “track” buttons to control these functions.
CONTROLING THE IPOD FROM THE IPOD
The PXDP interface allows you to keep full control of the iPod from the click
wheel. You can browse les and change playlist on the iPod. You can also skip
songs forward and backwards from the iPod. The PXDP interface does not
disable any functionality of the iPod!
RADIO DISPLAY DURING IPOD OPERTION
Some factory radio’s may show DISC and TRACK numbers on the display of the
radio. The PXDP interface does not send any information from the iPod to the
radio. This means that the DISC and TRACK numbers shown on the display will
not and can not reect the song number on the iPod due to the complex nature
of the music library. Some factory radio’s may ash zero’s on the display of the
radio, or toggle back and forth between Tracks “1” and “2”. All these are normal
behaviors and do not represent a malfunction.
CONTROLING THE IPOD FROM THE STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
If your vehicle’s steering wheel controls have the ability to select track and control
the forward and rewind functions of your factory CD changer, then they will also
control these same functions on the iPod.
Chapter 3- Operation