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Playlist
The EA1276 simulates the iPod features and
functionality to a compatible main unit.
Therefore, it can support all the playlists in the
iPod.
Note:
Please refer Acceptable playlist for more information.
How to create playlist
A playlist must be created in iPod prior to
connection to the main unit. The main unit cannot
be used to create a playlist. Please consult iPod
Users Manual for playlist creation.
Acceptable playlist
EA1276 can support all playlists that are previously
loaded into iPod before connection. However, “On-
the-go” playlist which is created by the iPod itself
will not be supported.
7. COMPATIBLE iPod MODELS
iPod 4th Generation
(
Software Version 3.1 or higher
)
.
iPod mini
(
Software Version 1.4 or higher
)
.
iPod photo
(
Software Version 1.2 or higher
, it does not apply to picture display)
.
iPod nano (Software Version 1.0 or higher
, it does not apply to picture display)
.
iPod with video (It does not apply to picture/video display)
Note:
Please update your iPod to the latest software version.
8. CHANGING SOURCES FROM iPod
MODE
If the main unit source button is continuously
pressed, the main unit will change from iPod mode
to other modes (depending on connections and
system installed). iPod playback is temporarily
paused.
9. ERROR CODES
ERROR 1
Error Display Corrective Measure
Change mode of main unit to others and change back
to iPod or disconnect/reconnect iPod.
Reason
Communication error.
When iPod is connected to EA1276 and main unit,
main unit will search for available playlist.
Changing playlist
Playback will start from the first song of the
selected playlist when next/previous playlist
function is performed.
Smart playlist
EA1276 might not play updated songs of “Smart
Playlist” properly after connection. It only plays
the list set during connection.
iPod setting and play position is kept as long as
iPod is still connected during this period.
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