Using ipod display mode, Ip od, Basic operations – Sony LBT-LCD77Di User Manual

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Notes

 When placing or removing the iPod, handle

the iPod in the same angle as that of the iPod

connector on the unit and do not twist or

sway the iPod to prevent connector damage.

 Do not carry the unit with an iPod set

on the connector. Doing so may cause a

malfunction.

 When placing or removing the iPod, brace

the unit with one hand and take care not to

press the controls of the iPod by mistake.

 Before disconnecting the iPod, pause

playback.

 To change the volume level, use VOLUME

+/. The volume level does not change even

if adjusted on the iPod.

 The iPod Dock on the unit is designed for

iPod only. You cannot connect any other

portable audio players.

 To use an iPod, refer to the user’s guide of

your iPod.

 Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event

that data recorded to iPod is lost or damaged

when using an iPod with this system.

Using iPod Display mode

1

Press FUNCTION +/ repeatedly
to select the iPod function.

2

Press iPod/OPR on the unit to
select the operating mode until
“iPod DISPLAY MODE” appears.

Basic operations

To

Press

Start playback .
Pause playback /.
Scroll up/down

the iPod menus

/. You can scroll

up or down the iPod

menus much like the

Click Wheel operations

of the iPod or the drag

up-or-down operations

of the iPod touch.

Select a track

or chapter of

audiobook/

podcast

/. To fast-

forward or fast-rewind,

hold down the button.

Choose the

selected item

/ENTER. You can

choose the selected

item much like the

center button on the

iPod or the touch

operation of the iPod

touch.

Find a point

in a track or

chapter of

audiobook/

podcast

Hold down /

during playback, and

release the button at

the desired point.

Return to the

previous menu

or select a

menu

/ DISPLAY/

RETURN. You can

return to the previous

menu or select a menu

much like the Menu

button on the iPod or

the touch operation of

the iPod touch.

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