
-Scan
Allow to skip tracks by 10 when set. Next track will jump to current track+10. Previous track will jump to current
track-10. It is helpful to skip the whole album (usually ~10 songs)
-Disk Change
When you select Disk 2-9, iPod will stay in Advanced Mode and will resume last playing track in a playlist. Once
DISK 1 is selected, iPod will switch over to Simple Mode
-Mix/Random
When turned on it will allow playing songs in a shuffle mode through the whole playlist. The track enumeration will
start from 1. When switched off, track enumeration will be restored to the real order in the playlist.
-Repeat
When turned on, will play first track in the playlist after the last track is played.
The display will show disk number, track number and track time of the currently playing track.
3.5 Playlists set up for advanced mode
To use your iPod in Advanced Mode you have to define playlists. The number of playlists depends on the stereo
(usually 5-8). We recommend naming the playlists starting with the number according to the desirable disc position.
1-Andy’s songs
2-Disco dance
3-Favorites
4-House rhythms
5-Smooth Jazz
“1-Andy’s songs” will be mapped to Disc 2; “2-Disco dance” will be mapped to DISC 3, and so on. Therefore selecting
DISC 2 on car stereo will play “1-Andy’s songs” playlist; DISC 3 will select “3-Disco songs” and so on.
Note: For stereos with disc ^ and disc
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you may set up to 10 playlists, on some stereos up to 99.
We strongly recommend that you organize your songs into playlists and enumerate them for proper operation of this unit.
If your iPod does not have playlists/songs it may cause unpredictable outcomes and improper operation of the
unit.
EMPTY PLAYLISTS MAY ALSO CAUSE UNPREDICTABLE BEHAVIOURS, ESPECIALLY EMPTY PLAYLISTS THAT
ARE LOCATED IN THE MIDDLE OF ALL OTHER PLAYLISTS.
Note for iPhone users: Once connected to the NEO adapter, your iPhone will register a message stating “This
accessory is not made to work with iPhone.” Simply dismiss the message. It may also ask if you want to “Turn ON the
Airplane Mode.” Please answer “NO”. If the stereo still does not recognize the iPhone, please restart the iPhone
3.6 When the car ignition is OFF
When you turn your car stereo or car ignition off, the iPod will pause, it will then go into sleep mode or other default mode
after being paused. In sleep mode, the iPod will still consume power—although very little—from the car battery. The iPod
is NOT charging when ignition is off. There is no need to disconnect the iPod every time you turn off your car.
However, it is strongly advised that you disconnect the iPod if you do not plan to operate your car for extended
periods.
3.7 Using EXT1 for AUX-IN on your NEO 3V9 adapter
You can connect any alternative audio sources such as MP3 player, DVD, GPS, XM and etc. to the Neo Car Audio
adapter via Mini Din to RCA and 3.5mm phone jack cable (must be purchased separately, is not included in the basic
package). Connect MiniDin end of the cable to the adapter. Connect 3.5mm end to the audio source. Turn ON the audio
source and the stereo. Put stereo into CD changer mode. The music will start playing. We recommend that you unplug the
iPod/iPhone from the dock connector if you are using the AUX-IN RCA 3.5mm cable on Neo Car Audio adapter. If you
don’t unplug the iPod/iPhone and connect the 3.5mm audio source at the same time some sound interference may occur.