[. . . ] Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel. If you need to operate the unit while driving, be sure to look ahead carefully or you may be involved in a traffic accident. Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. [. . . ] Playing back a bonus group For DVD/VCD/DivX/MPEG/JPEG discs, you can check the disc information and use some functions through the on-screen bar. Next column "To enter numbers" · "Key number" (a kind of password) for the bonus group is not open to public. When a disc including browsable still pictures lights up on the disc is detected, information screen. ) Title Search (by its number) Group Search (by its number) Chapter Search (by its number) Track Search (by its number) Repeat play* Intro play* Random play* Change the audio language or audio channel Change the subtitle language or hide the subtitle. 5 Time indication Elapsed playing time of the disc TOTAL Remaining title/group time (for DVD) Remaining disc time (for others) Elapsed playing time of the TIME current chapter/track Remaining time of the current REM chapter/track 6 Playback status Play The built-in HDD works not only as storage for navigation data, but as a music server, where you can record CD tracks and music files (MP3, WMA and WAV files). You can make 99 genres in the music server, and 99 albums in each genre. You can use only one of the following playback modes--Intro/Repeat/Random. When one of the playback modes is selected, the corresponding indicator lights up on the monitor. If you press ENT while a genre or an album is selected, all tracks in the selected genre or album are played back. Track: Plays the first 15 seconds of all tracks in the current album Album: Plays the first 15 seconds of the first tracks of each album in the current genre Genre: Plays the first 15 seconds of the first tracks of each genre Track: Repeats current track Album: Repeats all tracks of the current album Genre: Repeats all tracks of the current genre Album: Randomly plays all tracks of the current album Genre: Randomly plays all tracks of the current genre All: Randomly plays all tracks in the music server You can record tracks of audio CDs into the HDD. While recording an audio CD, you cannot listen to the tracks being recorded with the map screen displayed. If you want to interrupt the recording and enjoy another source, cancel the recording/copying ( below). If you want to make a new genre or a new album for the tracks to be recorded/copied, select [New Genre] or [New Album]. You can also name it later through Title Entry ( [75] "Changing the titles"). If you do not specify a genre name or album name on recording/copying, they are assigned as follows. ­ For audio CDs, the genre name and album name are assigned automatically using the recording date and time. ­ For music files, the genre name is assigned automatically using the recording date and time. The original folder name and file name are used as the album name and the track name. When the recording/copying is finished To record the current track You can also cancel recording/copying through AV Menu ] Record/Copy ] Cancel. When you record a track for the first time with this function, a new genre and a new album is automatically created for the track. Other tracks recorded with this function are recorded into the same album until you turn off the ignition switch or edit the library. To copy the current track When you copy a track for the first time with this function, a new genre and a new album is automatically created for the track. [. . . ] If you want to enjoy another source, cancel recording/copying and change the source. The capacity of the target storage you have · hDD Full , Track Full , Album selected is already full. Delete the unwanted items Full, or Genre Full appears on the in the target storage to make an enough space. Player does not turn on · Deactivate the equalizer either on this unit or the iPod/D. [. . . ]