2012 Yamaha Motorsports Stratoliner Deluxe Owners Manual - Page 32

2012 Yamaha Motorsports Stratoliner Deluxe Manual

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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS justed up to compensate for increased noise. Volume goes down again as you slow down. TIP The automatic volume control function cannot be adjusted or turned off. iPod integration Connecting an iPod with the 30-pin connector harness allows you to control track selection using the audio system's handlebar-mounted control unit. The battery in the iPod will be charged while it is connected to the harness whenever the key is turned to "ON". Tuning Press the TRACK " " button to advance to the next audio track. Press the TRACK " " button briefly to return to the beginning of the currently playing audio track. Press the TRACK " " button briefly again quickly to move to the previous audio track. Auxiliary input accessory cable The optional auxiliary input accessory cable allows connection to any portable media player with a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Connect the 3.5 mm male audio plug to the portable media player's headphone jack. You can control volume using the handlebar-mounted control unit, but the TRACK buttons will not function to control the media player. The audio system does not charge the battery of portable media players connected to the auxiliary input accessory cable. TIP ● 4 ● ● Headset audio output varies among different devices. If the volume from the sound system seems too low, you may need to increase the volume setting on the portable media player. Be sure that the media player volume setting is not excessive because the sound system's audio output may be distorted. Set the portable media player volume as low as possible to prolong its battery life. 4-14 Protecting an iPod or other media player Remember that an iPod or other media player is in an outdoor environment when being used in the vehicle. Follow all precautions provided by the manufacturer of the player. In addition, keep the following in mind: ● You should not use the media player when riding in wet weather or while washing the vehicle. ● Protect the media player when operating in dusty or sandy conditions. ● Because the media player is subject to movement from vibration and bumps in the road, you should protect it from scuffing by covering it with a soft cloth or an accessory cover designed to fit the player. ● Media players that use a mechanical hard disk drive are not recommended. Possible jolts or vibration during riding could cause player malfunction. Use a media player with flash memory, such as the iPod nano®, iPod touch®, Zune® HD, SanDisk Sansa®, or similar product.

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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
4-14
4
justed up to compensate for increased
noise. Volume goes down again as you
slow down.
TIP
The automatic volume control function
cannot be adjusted or turned off.
iPod integration
Connecting an iPod with the 30-pin
connector harness allows you to con-
trol track selection using the audio sys-
tem’s handlebar-mounted control unit.
The battery in the iPod will be charged
while it is connected to the harness
whenever the key is turned to “ON”.
Tuning
Press the TRACK “
” button to ad-
vance to the next audio track.
Press the TRACK “
” button briefly to
return to the beginning of the currently
playing audio track.
Press the TRACK “
” button briefly
again quickly to move to the previous
audio track.
Auxiliary input accessory cable
The optional auxiliary input accessory
cable allows connection to any portable
media player with a 3.5 mm headphone
jack. Connect the 3.5 mm male audio
plug to the portable media player’s
headphone jack. You can control vol-
ume using the handlebar-mounted con-
trol unit, but the TRACK buttons will not
function to control the media player.
The audio system does not charge the
battery of portable media players con-
nected to the auxiliary input accessory
cable.
TIP
Headset
audio
output
varies
among different devices. If the vol-
ume from the sound system
seems too low, you may need to
increase the volume setting on the
portable media player.
Be sure that the media player vol-
ume setting is not excessive be-
cause the sound system’s audio
output may be distorted.
Set the portable media player vol-
ume as low as possible to prolong
its battery life.
Protecting an iPod or other media
player
Remember that an iPod or other media
player is in an outdoor environment
when being used in the vehicle. Follow
all precautions provided by the manu-
facturer of the player. In addition, keep
the following in mind:
You should not use the media
player when riding in wet weather
or while washing the vehicle.
Protect the media player when op-
erating in dusty or sandy condi-
tions.
Because the media player is sub-
ject to movement from vibration
and bumps in the road, you should
protect it from scuffing by covering
it with a soft cloth or an accessory
cover designed to fit the player.
Media players that use a mechan-
ical hard disk drive are not recom-
mended. Possible jolts or vibration
during riding could cause player
malfunction. Use a media player
with flash memory, such as the
iPod nano
®
, iPod touch
®
, Zune
®
HD, SanDisk Sansa
®
, or similar
product.