USB/iPod® from Apple* mode
28To switch the function on, press button briefly. The loudspeaker symbol on
the display appears with a line through it.
To switch the function off, press or turn button briefly.INFO FunctionDisplay information (artist, track name, ...) if available on the ID3.
The function is switched on using the key “info”. This button is only avail-
able when the information has been correctly read by the device.
If the length of the information is greater than the display capacity, the
display scrolls once the text to the left.
Additional instructions
Additional instructions for the mass storage device (MSD: Mass Storage
Device):•
Only USB devices compatible with USB 2.0 protocol are compatible.
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The file systems of the external data storage devices must be FAT16 (<
2GB) or FAT32 (>2GB). (FAT: File Allocation Table)
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If the data structures on the storage device are very complex (many
folders, subfolders, non-playable data fi les), they may take some time to read
the contents of the device data. (Message on the radio: Loading) The reaction
time may also be influenced by the connected device.
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The maximum supported levels in data structure are 8 subfolders. Each
folder must contain a maximum of 1,000 files.
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USB-HUBS cannot be used for the connection of audio devices.
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The use of memory cards adapter may lead to a system non-operation.
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If there are several partitions on one disc, only the first containing music
is played.
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If the MP3 music player has been updated by the manufacturer (Firmware-
Upgrade), this may lead to misfunctioning.
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Some audio players will have to be switched on before connecting them
to the vehicle and the data mode selected, if possible.
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Please, consult the manufacturer's instruction manual to handle the
external audio devices.
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Compatible formats include: MP3, WMA, OGG-Vorbis, AAC.
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The files in WMA (Windows Media Auto) format can be played whenever
they are not protected with DRM (Digital Rights Management).
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Play lists are compatible with the following formats: PLS, B4S, ASX and
WPL
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Play lists store play order of the files stores in the CD. The play list has no
audio file by itself. A play list can only be played if the file is found at the same
directory in which it was found when the play list was created. Otherwise, the
list will not be played.
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Some tracks may not play or may be played incorrectly. This may be due
to the configuration of the disc, the so ftware or the hardware used for the
recording.
WARNING
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The connected audio devices must be protected from possible mechan-
ical damage and other kind of wear.
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We do not hold responsible for any possible damage on the connected
devices.
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