File search – Kenwood DIGITAL MEDIA RECEIVER KIV-BT900 User Manual

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File Search

Selecting the file you want to listen to from the
device being played now.

USB device/ Internal memory source

Display

Items

“USB List”/

“Internal Memory

List”

Folder or file name list.

Music Editor media

Display

Items

“Music”

“Playlists”

Playlists

“Artists”

Artists

“Albums”

Albums

“Songs”

Songs

“Genres”

Genres

Zune

Display

Items

“Music”

“Genres”

Genres

“Artists”

Artists

“Albums”

Albums

“Songs”

Songs

“Playlists”

Playlists

1

Select USB/ Zune/ Internal memory source

2

Enter Menu List mode
Press the [MENU] button.

3

Turn the [Volume] knob and press it when the
desired item is displayed.
Select “USB List”, “Internal Memory List” or
“Music”.

4

Select a file

Operation type

Operation

Move between items

Turn the [Volume] knob.

Select an item

Press the [Volume] knob.

Page up or down

Press the [DISP] or [ ] / [PLAY MODE]

button.

Press the [DISP] or [ ] / [PLAY MODE]

button for at least 1 second to continuously

scroll. Press the button again to stop

scrolling.

Return to previous item

Press the [MENU] button.

Return to Top menu

Press the [MENU] button for at least 1

second.

For example: Searching for ¡".
Select “USB List” > 1 > 2 > ¡"

¡!

1

2

¡"
¡#

Cancelling the Menu List mode

Press the [MENU] button for at least 1 second,
and then press it again briefly.

• When you search a song in the File Search mode, the unit

memorizes the position of the song being played after the
search. To set a different Menu item after searching a song,
press the [MENU] button for at least 1 second to move to
the first hierarchy.

Remarks

• Displaying picture files

The playback of audio file continues even when a picture
file is selected during playback. Pressing the [

4] or [¢]

button switches between picture files.

• A picture cannot be displayed from the USB device that

contains only picture files. Use the USB device that contains
music or video files as well as picture files.

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