X
To unpair: press the0059or0065 button
to select Yes
Yes.
The display briefly shows a message. The
mobile phone is de-authorized and deleted
from the device list.
X To cancel the unpairing process: use the
0059 or0065 button to select No Noand press
the 008Bbutton to confirm.
The mobile phone is not unpaired from
Audio 10. You have canceled the process. Playing a Bluetooth
®
device
X Press the 00FDbutton repeatedly until BT
BT
Audio
Audio is shown in the display.
Or
X To select using the media menu: press
the 0064 button, select Media
Media using
the 0065 button and confirm by pressing
the 008Bbutton.
The display shows the list of audio sources.
The audio source currently playing is
indicated by the 0036dot.
X Press the 0064button to select the
Bluetooth ®
device name and press the 008B
button to confirm.
The BT Audio BT Audio message is shown in the
display.
Audio 10 plays your Bluetooth ®
device's
MP3 player via the loudspeakers.
Operation takes place via your Bluetooth ®
device. Setting the volume
If you connect a Bluetooth ®
device to Audio
10, it is possible that the volume may need to
be significantly increased. You can therefore
select from two volume options: Volume
option Operation
Standard The external device is played
back at a normal volume.
Boost The external device is played
back louder.
i
When the boost is switched on, traffic
announcements may be played at a very
loud volume. Adjust the volume of the
traffic reports (Y page 20) or switch off the
TA function (Y page 20).
X To call up the BT audio menu: press
the 0064 button, select BT BTAudio
Audio using the
0059 or0065 button and confirm by
pressing the 008Bbutton.
X To call up the volume menu: press
the 0065 button to select Volume
Volumeand press
the 008Bbutton to confirm.
The display shows the available settings:
Standard
Standard andBoost
Boost. The current setting
is indicated by the 0036dot.
X Press the 0064button to select the desired
setting and press the 008Bbutton to confirm. Operating the BT audio function using
the multifunction steering wheel
You can call up the previous or next track in
the current folder using the multifunction
steering wheel. BT Audio
41Bluetooth® Z
Requirements for SD memory cards/
USB devices SD memory cards
Model SD, SDHC
Capacity 32 GB
Format FAT/FAT32
i
SD memory cards are available in many
different sizes. Therefore, it cannot be
guaranteed that playback is possible with
every SD memory card. USB devices
The following USB devices are supported:
R USB sticks
R USB hard drives
R certain MP3 players Model USB 2.0
Format FAT/FAT32, maximum
of 4 primary partitions
Hard drive size 2.54 cm (1 in)
4.57 cm (1.8 in)
6.35 cm (2.5 in) Hard drive: start-
up/permanent
current, max.
(with separate
power supply, if
necessary) 800 mA
i
USB devices are available in many
different sizes. Therefore, it cannot be
guaranteed that playback is possible with
every USB device.
i Do not use a USB extension cable.
i Do not use a spiral cable for the USB port. Supported file formats
SD memory card/
USB device MP3, AAC, WMA, WAV,
MP4, M4A, M4B
(maximum 2 channels)
BT Audio SBC, MP3
i
To shorten the initialization period, only
load music files onto the USB device, if
possible.
i Unsupported file formats are not
displayed.
Audio 10 does not support any DRM (Digital
Rights Management) coded files. SD memory card/USB device file
structure
Maximum number
of folders per
directory 200
Maximum number
of tracks per
directory 500
Maximum number
of tracks in
"Random tracks"
random playback 30048
SD memory card/USB device file structureTechnical data