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iPod interface*General notes
The iPod interface can be used to connect an iPod to your in-
car entertainment system and allows you to play audio files
directly over the car's sound system.The iPod interface is located in your vehicle's glove box. It is compatible with
3rd generation or higher iPod
6) devices (made from about 2003 onwards),
with the exception of the iPod Shuffle.
The iPod is controlled using the CD function ⇒page 24.
•The sound system orders (first numerically and then alphabetically) the
playlists with the tracks stored in the iPod and then assigns them in the
sequence CD 1 to CD 5. For easier playing of these playlists through the
vehicle's sound system, we recommend you create five playlists (e.g. 1.... to
5....) in your iPod.•If you select CD 6, all the tracks on the iPod will be played even if they are
stored in different playlists. If you select an artist, a track, an album or a
podcast before connecting the iPod, your selection will be kept until you
change CD.
Information stored on the iPod, such as artist, track, album and genre, or the
name of a playlist, does not appear on the sound system display.Caution
Very high or very low temperatures (a common occurrence in a vehicle's inte-
rior) can cause damage to the iPod and/or impair its performance.•Please do not leave your iPod in the vehicle in case of extreme tempera-
tures.
Note
Please refer to the iPod operating instructions for important information on
how to use your iPod.Choosing the adapter
The iPod interface is supplied with a choice of adapters for
connecting your iPod.iPods come in different sizes. Therefore, you will need to match the iPod inter-
face ⇒fig. 9 to your iPod using one of the adapters supplied. You will
need two adapters for certain iPod models (touch, 5G (video), classic).
The iPod interface is supplied with the following adapters:
1. Narrow adapters of different heights for inserting into the central slot
below the bay .
6)iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
Fig. 9 iPod interface with
slots for adapters
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Functions
The iPod is operated just like an external CD changer using
the controls on your car's sound system.To start the iPod, press the button until the display shows CD positions
CD 1 to CD 6 ⇒ page 24.
The following functions are available:•Play all tracks stored on the iPod•Select and play up to five playlists (just like selecting CD 1 to 5 on an
external CD changer)•Change between playlists (just like changing the CD on an external CD
changer)•Change tracks within a playlist•Fast forward and rewind within a track•Play tracks in shuffle mode ("shuffle")•SCAN function
For further information on operations, please refer to the “CD” chapter
⇒ page 24.TipsHere are some tips and points to remember when using the iPod in the
vehicle:•Track numbers appear with a maximum of two digits in the sound system
display. The first digit is suppressed if you select a track with a three-digit
number, i.e. track 125 and track 25 are both displayed as track “25”. For this
reason we do not recommend allocating more than 99 tracks to each playlist.
•If you reach the end of a playlist when selecting a track directly
(forward/reverse), the count is resumed at track “1”.•The track numbers are counted up sequentially in the sound system
display when you play tracks in shuffle mode (MIX).USB port*Introduction
You can connect a memory stick or an MP3 player to the USB
port for operating through the sound system.The USB port is located in your vehicle's glove box. The port is compatible
with all memory sticks and MP3 players ( ⇒table on page 20). Problems can
occur if you use a memory stick or MP3 player not listed in the table. Your
memory device must be USB-certified as a minimum requirement.
WARNING
Today's driving conditions require your full attention. As the driver, you
bear the responsibility for road safety. Do not remove the memory stick or
MP3 player while driving. Failure to do so may cause an accident.
Caution
Very high or very low temperatures (a common occurrence in a vehicle's inte-
rior) can cause damage to the memory stick or MP3 player and/or impair its
performance.•Never leave your memory stick or MP3 player in the vehicle in case of
extreme temperatures.
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NotePlease refer to the manufacturer's operating instructions for important infor-
mation on how to use your memory stick or MP3 player.Connecting a memory stick / MP3 player
For problem-free operation, use only approved memory sticks
and MP3 players.– Switch on your vehicle's sound system.
–Enable radio mode.
–Plug the memory stick into the USB port ⇒fig. 10 (arrow), or
– Connect the MP3 player to a standard USB extension cable and
plug the extension cable into the USB port ⇒ .– Before you remove the memory device, switch the audio source
for the sound system back to radio.
It may take several seconds for the USB port to detect the memory device.
The MP3 player is switched off automatically when you switch off the sound
system or the ignition. The USB port stores the position of the last track you
were playing. If you do not alter the contents of your memory device, the
music will be continued at the point where you stopped playing.
MP3 players and USB sticks which are not explicitly approved must have
“CERTIFIED USB
TM” or “CERTIFIED HIGH SPEED USB
TM” status.
Approved MP3 players
Fig. 10 USB port in glove
box
Manufacturer
Model
Memory
Cebop
Run XL
1,024 MB
Commodore
mpet II
256 MB
Grundig
MP 500
256 MB
iPod
Shuffle
512 MB
iPod
Shuffle
1 GB
Mambox
Colour
256 MB
Maxfield
MaxRobot
512 MB
Philips
SA 177
512 MB
Time
DPA-20 FL+
128 MB
Trekstor
Musik Stick 100
256 MB
Trekstor
21617, i.Beat
512 MB
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