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Playlists can only be played if they conform to the following formats: PLS,
M3U or WPL.
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A playlist only determines a certain playing order. There are no MP3 files
stored in a playlist.
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If a playlist cannot be played, check that the “relative paths” are correct,
i.e. that the MP3 files on the data medium are actually stored at the locations
referenced by the playlist.
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The name of a file and its path must together consist of no more than 256
characters.
Bit rate
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The unit supports MP3 files with bi t rates of between 8 and 320 kbps and
MP3 files with variable bit rates.
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The predicted overall track playing time cannot be displayed for files with
variable bit rate (VBR).Note
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When MP3 files are played, you may find that individual pieces of music
are not played back correctly. This may be due to the configuration of the CD
or the devices, programmes or data media used to record the files.
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Due to the larger quantity of data, it takes longer to read an MP3 CD than
an audio CD. The time taken to read an MP3 CD maybe considerably length-
ened if it has too many files or folder levels.
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Entering route exclusions (congestion ahead)
– To exclude part of the calculated route during route guidance, press the function button.
– Then enter the length of the stretch of route to be excluded by turning the setting knob (maximum 30 miles).
– Confirm the value by pressing .
– The route will be recalculated and the function
button changes to .
– Press in the list of current TMC traffic reports to cancel an exclusion and include the route section concerned in the route
calculation again.
During route guidance, you can also co mpletely exclude the route sections
displayed in the route list ⇒ page 79.
Excluded route sections and traffic congestion are displayed on the map
⇒ page 81, “Representation of traffic congestion on the map”.
Note
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The unit is constantly supplied with TMC traffic reports in the background,
provided that a TMC station can be received at the current location. The
station listened to does not have to be the TMC station.
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The radio-navigation system can only process and store TMC traffic
reports if the unit has access to navigation data for the area you are currently
travelling through ⇒page 49.
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The quality of the dynamic route guidance depends on the information
contained in the traffic reports. The radio stations broadcasting this informa-
tion are responsible for the content.
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TMC traffic reports are required for dynamic navigation ⇒page 80.
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In some situations, you may find that a diversion based on the TMC infor-
mation does not save you time as th e alternative route is also congested.
Cong. ahead
A10
OK
Cong. ahead
Cancel
Cancel
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