Connect 4th generation ipod to Kenwood KCA iP200

I bought a Kenwood CD receiver KDC-W6537U with iPod interface KCA iP200. My understanding was that this combination should give direct access to my 4th generation iPod (version 1.2.1), but it works only partly. The problem is that the Kenwood system does not recognize the iPod file structure and plays my music more or less randomly.
Further reading suggests that the KCA iP200 is compatible with the 5th generation iPod. Is there a trick to learn my iPod and Kenwood communicate?

Maybe you can check the firmware of the headunit, there are firmware upgrades available at Kenwood:
http://www.kenwood.com/usb/infoprogramen.html

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