Various icons are used to identify types of audio file, folders etc.
USB device is the active source
Folder
Playlist
Album
Artist
Filename
Track title
Information not available
Sony radio
Operation
Select the USB device as the audio source by repeatedly pressing the CD/AUX button until USB appears in the display. After first connecting the USB device, the first track within the first folder will start to play automatically.
Subsequently, following audio source switching, the position of playback on the USB device is remembered.
To browse the device contents, press the up/down arrow key or the OK button once.
The display will show the track information, together with other important information described below:
• A vertical scroll bar on the right side of the display shows the current position of the folder view.
• ">" after an entry indicates a further level down is readable (for example a folder named after an album, with individual album tracks within that folder).
• "<" before the list indicates that a further level up is readable.
• Icons to the left of track/folder text indicate the type of file/folder. Refer to the list for an explanation of these icons.
To navigate the USB device contents, use the up/down arrow keys to scroll through lists, and the left/right keys to move up or down within the folder hierarchy. Once your desired track, playlist or folder is highlighted, press the OK button to select playback.
Note: If you wish to jump to the top level of the USB device contents, press and hold the left arrow key.
Audio control
Press the left and right arrow keys to skip backwards and forwards through tracks.
Press and hold the left/right arrow keys to enable fast rewind/fast forward through track content.
Press the up/down arrow key or the OK button to browse the device contents.
Press the MENU key to enter the USB menu. It is possible to enable shuffle and repeat functions here with respect to folders and playlists.
Press the SCAN button to scan the whole device, current folder or a playlist if it is in operation.
Press the INFO button to display the following:
• filename.
• title.
• artist.
• album.
• track number and playing time.
Repeated button presses will scroll through these displays.
CD Navigation units
Operation
Select the USB device as the audio source by pressing the CD/AUX button until DEVICES appears in the display.
Select DEVICES and then select USB from the available device list. After first connecting the USB device, the first track within the first folder will start to play automatically. Subsequently, following audio source switching, the position of playback on the USB device is remembered.
To browse the device contents, press the SELECT button once.
The display will show the track information, together with other important information described below:
• A vertical scroll bar on the right side of the display shows the current position of the folder view.
• ">" after an entry indicates a further level down is readable (for example a folder named after an album, with individual album tracks within that folder).
• "<" to the left hand side of the display indicates that a further level up is readable.
• Icons to the left of track/folder text indicate the type of file/folder. Refer to the list for an explanation of these icons.
To navigate the USB device contents, use the rotary scroll/select button to browse through lists. Push the button to expand the contents within the highlighted playlist or folder, or to commence playback of a particular track. Press ESC to go up one level.
Audio control
Press the SEEK up and down keys to skip backwards and forwards through tracks.
Press and hold the SEEK keys to enable fast rewind/fast forward through track content.
Rotate or press the SELECT button to browse the device contents.
Press SHUFFLE or REPEAT buttons to enable shuffle and repeat functions with respect to folders and playlists. Different options may appear depending upon whether or not a playlist is in operation.
Press the SCAN button to scan the current playlist if it is in operation, or the complete USB device or folder.
Press the INFO button to display the following:
• filename.
• title.
• artist.
• album.
• track number and playing time.
DVD Navigation units
Operation
Select the USB device as the audio source by pressing the CD/AUX button until the USB button appears to the left of the display. Select USB from the available device list.
Note: Some devices may be shown but not selectable, depending if the device is connected or not.
After first connecting the USB device, the first track within the first folder will start to play automatically. Subsequently, following audio source switching, the position of playback on the USB device is remembered.
To browse the device contents, press the scroll up or down arrow button.
The display will show the track information, together with other important information described below:
• A vertical scroll bar on the right side of the display shows the current position of the folder view.
• ">" after an entry indicates a further level down is readable (for example a folder named after an album, with individual album tracks within that folder).
• "<" to the left hand side of the display indicates that a further level up is readable.
• Icons to the left of track/folder text indicate the type of file/folder. Refer to the list for an explanation of these icons.
To navigate the USB device contents, use the scroll buttons to browse through lists.
Push the button to expand the contents within the highlighted playlist or folder, or to commence playback of a particular track. Press the left arrow key to go up one level.
Audio control
Press the SEEK up and down keys to skip backwards and forwards through tracks.
Press and hold the SEEK keys to enable fast rewind/fast forward through track content.
Press the scroll bar arrow keys to browse the device contents.
Press SHUFFLE or REPEAT buttons to enable shuffle and repeat functions with respect to folders and playlists.
Press the SCAN button to scan the current playlist if it is in operation, or the complete USB device or folder.
Press the INFO button to display the following:
• filename.
• title.
• artist.
• album.
• track number and playing time.
Ford Focus Using voice control
System operation
The order and content of the voice
controls are given in the following lists. The
tables show the sequence of user voice
commands and system responses for
each available function.
< > indicates a number or stored name tag
to be inserted by the user.
Short cuts
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