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❒;indicates that Blue&Me™ Navis
currently connected with a Blue-
tooth
®wireless technology-enabled
mobile phone
❒The absence of symbol ;indicates that
connection is disconnected.
❒Symbol Ãindicates that current call
is the first incoming one, symbol pre-
sent only with call waiting.
❒Symbol Àindicates that current call
is the second incoming one, symbol
present only with call waiting.
❒Symbol ‰indicates the Conference
Call.
❒Name of your current mobile phone
carrier (“- - - - - - - -” displayed if not
available)
❒Info about message received, message
sender phone number or name
(if stored in the phonebook).
❒Data concerning the track being played
by the media player
❒CurrentBlue&Me™ Navinformation
or current menu option (seefig. 2)AUDIO
Blue&Me™ Navuses your in-car audio
equipment to deliver audio output (hands-
free phone conversation, media player,
voice announcements and tone signals).
For this purpose, the current audio pro-
gram is muted for the time needed.
You can always adjust the audio volume
either through the radio or the steering
wheel controls.
When the audio system is used by
Blue&Me™ Nav, the radio display will
show dedicated messages.Blue&Me™ Nav FUNCTION
MENU
Blue&Me™ NavMain Menu displays op-
tions within a structured list. Each option
(item) in the menu can be viewed on the
instrument panel multifunction display.
Available options enable to activate the dif-
ferent functions or to change the settings
of your Blue&Me™ Navsystem.
Note
It is possible to navigate in the menu using
the steering wheel buttons only when the
car is not moving.
The Main Menu includes the following op-
tions:
❒LAST CALLS- this submenu allows
you to view a list of the recent calls
made or received. This list is either
downloaded from your mobile phone
memory, or accumulated via use of the
hands-free phone, or both.
❒PHONEBOOK- this submenu allows
you to view the phone numbers in
your phonebook and to select one to
dial. If there is a large amount of entries
in your phonebook, then the items will
be contained in groups within alpha-
betical submenus indicating the contacts
within that group. The number of con-
tacts within a group depends on the
amount of entries in your phonebook.
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Supported playlist formats
The media player supports the following
playlist formats:
❒.m3u – file containing a list of tracks.
(release 1 and 2)
❒.wpl – Windows®-based file containing
a playlist. (playlist capacity limit for this
format is 300Kb). Playlists with exten-
sion .wpl can be built with Microsoft
®
Windows Media®Player.
The media player does not support nest-
ed or linked playlists. Playlist tracks rela-
tive and absolute paths are supported.
The media player does not support
playlists built by application software based
on specific criteria.
The media player will play playlists with
paths leading to digital audio files in fold-
ers.
For further details on how to build
playlists for Blue&Me™ Nav, refer to
section PRACTICAL HINTS FOR USING
THE MEDIA PLAYER.
Trade-marks
Microsoft®and Windows®are Microsoft Corporation registered trade-marks.
Sony®is a Sony Corporation registered trade-mark.
Ericsson®is a Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson registered trade-mark.
Motorola®is a Motorola, Inc. registered trade-mark.
Nokia®is a Nokia Corporation registered trade-mark.
Siemens®is a Siemens AG registered trade-mark.
Orange
™is an Orange Personal Communications Services Limited registered trade-mark.
Audiovox®is an Audiovox Corporation registered trade-mark.
Bluetooth®is a Bluetooth®SIG, Inc registered trade-mark.
Lexar
™and JumpDrive®are Lexar Media, Inc. registered trade-marks.
SanDisk®and Cruzer™are SanDisk Corporation registered trade-marks.
The other trade-marks are proprietary of the respective Companies.
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Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution
Displayed message:
NO PLAYLISTS FOUND
Or Blue&Me™ Navsays:
“No playlist found”
Displayed message:
INVALID PLAYLIST
Displayed message:
EMPTY PLAYLIST
Or Blue&Me™ Navsays:
“Empty playlist.”
Displayed message: BAD MEDIA
Indication on sound
system display:
MEDIAPLAYER
in absence of USB device
connected to the car USB port
Build a playlist on your computer using your
media file software and then copy it to your USB
device
❒Make sure the playlist is in .m3uor .wplformat.❒Build the playlist again following the instructions
given in section BUILDING PLAYLISTS FOR
Blue&Me™ Nav- PRACTICAL HINTS.
❒If the problem persists, delete the playlist from
your USB device.
❒Delete the playlist from your
USB device or copy media files to the playlist
using your media file
software.
❒Reduce the number of tracks
in the playlist, using your media file software.
Delete bad media from your USB device
❒To change the current audio source, press button
SRC/OK or the dedicated buttons FM, AM,
CDon the sound system front panel.
❒With ignition key at MAR, insert and then
remove the USB device from the car USB port.
❒To avoid displaying of MEDIAPLAYER
indication in absence of USB device, always
remove the USB device when the ignition key is
at MAR, or stop playback (with voice command
STOP) before removing the USB device from
the car USB port. No playlist is stored on the USB
device connected
Playlist is damaged or invalid
❒No media file is contained
in the playlist
❒The .wplfile is too large for
Blue&Me™ Navmemory capacity
❒The playlist does not contain
references to media files on your
USB device
Digital audio file is damaged or invalid
The USB device has been removed
from the car USB port with the
ignition key at STOP
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