Using iPod with HiFi mini system

I own a 60G iPod Photo.
I purchased a Hitachi DAB Hifi Mini System today with a USB port, believing that I would be able to play my choice of music from my iPod via the unit.
However when I connect my to the HiFi's USB port, the iPod displays the 'Do Not Disconnect' screen, and my HiFi plays songs from my iPod apparently at random. I can skip through tracks using the remote, but again the HiFi skips through artists/ albums/ tracks at random, so I have very little control over what I am listening too.
Do you think this is just a limitation to the HiFi system, or is there something I can do to my iPod/ HiFi so that I might choose what I listen to?
Many thanks,
RM
60G iPod Photo   Windows XP  

Most of Yamaha's A/V receivers can be accessorized with an adapter dock (YDS-10) that makes your iPod fully capable through the receiver. Music sounds great, and an iPod video allows you to watch movies on yout TV with decent quality. I have the lowe-end HTR-5960 with 7.1 and an 80GB iPod Video and I'm not at all disappointed.

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