Operation
This HD Radio™ receiver receives signals based on the terrestrial digital radio broadcast standard. If there are AM/FM broadcasters in your area transmitting digital audio and data services, this receiver is capable of identifying their digital signal. Any HD radio compatible head unit is capable of playing back and displaying the high quality digital audio as well as any data services (such as artist and song title info). For operation details, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the head unit.
The iTunes Tagging function on the new
•iTunes Tagging requires iTunes 7.6 or later.
•Compatible with iPod with video, iPod nano (3rd generation) and iPod classic.
•If an iPod not capable of Tagging is connected, a message
•If you connect an iPod which is not Tagging compat- ible, you will see a message on the head unit “Not Tagging Compatible.” Any Tags you set will be saved to the
Tagging Music
1Turn on HD radio.
2Connect iPod to HD radio tuner.
When iPod is successfully connected to the tuner, the head unit displays “iPod connected” for 3 seconds and Alpine logo appears on iPod.
When the memory of iPod is full, the head unit displays “iPod Memory full” for 3 seconds.
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The head unit displays “Tagging...” for 5 seconds. When the Tag is successfully stored, the head unit displays “Tags Stored” for 3 seconds. When Tag- ging fails, the head unit displays “Cannot Tag” for 3 seconds.
When the iPod is not connected to the tuner, the tuner can memorize 50 Tags.
When the iPod is not connected to the tuner and the memory of tuner is full, the head unit displays “Tuner Memory Full” for 3 seconds.
When the memory of the iPod becomes full, the head unit displays “iPod Memory Full” for 3 seconds.
4Connect iPod to iTunes.
Sync the iPod with your computer and your tagged songs will appear in a Tagged Playlist in iTunes. You can then preview and purchase those songs directly from the iTunes Store.