CD Player53
Pause
Briefly press the volume rotary knob,
@ or both ! and # buttons
simultaneously to interrupt CD/MP3
CD playback. Press again to resume
playback.
The pause function is deactivated
automatically when the volume is
adjusted, the audio source is
changed or automatic information
messages are issued.
Displaying additional text information
(CD-Text or ID3 tag)
After selecting a track or album, press and hold the central rotary knob to
access the text information available
on the CD (e.g. artist name, album
name or song name).
To exit the display, press the /
button.
Removing a CD
Press the d button: The CD is
pushed out of the CD slot.
If the CD is not removed after
ejection, it will be drawn back in again
automatically after a few seconds.
54AUX inputAUX inputGeneral information.....................54
Usage .......................................... 54General information
An AUX socket is available for the
connection of external audio sources.
Notice
The socket must always be kept
clean and dry.
It is possible, for example, to connect a portable CD player with a 3.5 mm
jack plug to the AUX input.
Usage An audio source that is connected to
the AUX input can only be operated
via the controls on the audio source,
i.e. not via the Infotainment system.
Only select a track directly on the
audio source when the vehicle is stationary.Caution
Before connecting or
disconnecting an auxiliary device,
e.g. a portable CD player, switch off the player and the Infotainment system, to avoid sound quality
issues and possible damage to the equipment.
Upon connection via the jack plug, thesystem detects the audio source
automatically. Depending on the
recording volume, there may be a
delay before the audio source is
heard.
The artist or track name are not
shown on the display screen.
Notice
Ensure the auxiliary device is
securely stowed during driving.
Vehicle occupants could be injured
AUX input55
by objects being thrown around in
the event of hard braking, a sudden
change in direction or an accident.
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB, CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB-AUX input usage Press the MEDIA or
AUDIO/SOURCE button to change
the audio source to AUX mode, then switch on the auxiliary device. AUX
appears on the display screen.
AUX settings
Press the SETUP button to access
the settings menu.
Select AUX IN and turn the OK rotary
knob until the desired setting is
selected from:
■ HI (300 mV)
■ MID (600 mV)
■ LO (1200 mV)CD35 BT USB - AUX input
usage Press the MEDIA button to activate
the AUX mode, then switch on the
auxiliary device. Jack appears on the
display screen.
NAVI 50 - AUX input usage
To access the media menu at any
time, press the Home button ;
followed by MEDIA on the display
screen.
To switch between auxiliary sources,
press S in top left corner. The
following options are available:
■ USB : Refer to (NAVI 50) "USB port"
3 56.
■ iPod : Refer to (NAVI 50) "USB port"
3 56.
■ BT : Refer to (NAVI 50) "Bluetooth
music" 3 60.
■ AUX : Select to change the audio
source to AUX mode, then switch
on the auxiliary device.NAVI 80 - AUX input usage
Change the audio source to AUX
mode to playback content from a
connected auxiliary device.
To access the media menu from the
Home page, press MENU then
Multimedia , followed by Media on the
display screen.
Press < to open a pop-up menu. The
following options are available:
■ Auxiliary socket : Change the audio
source to AUX mode, then switch
on the auxiliary device.
■ USB : Refer to (NAVI 80) "USB port"
3 56
■ Bluetooth connection : Refer to
(NAVI 80) "Bluetooth music"
3 60
■ SD card
■ CD player
56USB portUSB portGeneral information.....................56
Playing saved audio files .............57General information
In the Infotainment unit (or in the
centre console) there is a USB socket
for the connection of external audio
sources.
Notice
The socket must always be kept
clean and dry.
An MP3 player, USB drive or an iPod
can be connected to the USB port.
These devices are operated via the
controls and menus of the
Infotainment system.
Important informationMP3 player and USB drives ■ The MP3 players and USB drives connected must comply with the
USB Mass Storage Class
specification (USB MSC).
■ Only MP3 players and USB drives with a sector size of 512 Bytes and
a cluster size smaller or equal to 32 kBytes in the FAT32 file system
are supported.
■ Hard disk drives (HDD) are not supported.
■ The following restrictions apply for the data stored on an MP3 Player
or USB device:
Only MP3 files, WMA and ACC 1)
files can be read. WAV files and all other compressed files cannot be
played.
Maximum folder structure depth:
11 levels.
Maximum number of files that can
be saved: 1000 files.
WMA files with Digital Rights
Management (DRM) from online1) Not with NAVI 50, NAVI 80.
USB port57
music shops may not play correctly
or not at all.
Applicable playlist
extensions: .m3u, .pls.
Playlist entries must be in the form
of relative paths.
Playing saved audio files
Once connected, it is only possible to use the controls and menus of the
Infotainment system to operate the
audio device.
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
Playing music via USB socket
MP3 player / iPod / USB drives
The system detects the audio device
when a USB device is connected and
the current track is displayed
automatically.
When a new audio device is
connected, the first track in the first
folder is played automatically. When
reconnecting the device, the
previously played track is resumed.Depending on the audio device
connected, select a folder (MP3
player, USB drive) or a playlist
(portable digital music player).
The operation of data sources
connected via USB is generally the
same as for an audio/MP3/WMA CD
3 51.
Selecting a track
To select tracks directly (and change
folders), first access the audio device
menu structure by pressing the OK rotary knob during playback. Select
tracks and change folders by turning
and pressing the knob.
CD35 BT USB - Playing music
via USB socket
MP3 player / iPod / USB drives
The system detects the audio device when a USB device is connected and
the first track in the first folder is
played automatically. When
reconnecting the device, the
previously played track is resumed.Depending on the audio device
connected, select a folder (MP3
player, USB drive) or a playlist
(portable digital music player).
The operation of data sources
connected via USB is generally the
same as for an audio/MP3/WMA CD
3 51.
Selecting a track
To select tracks directly (and change
folders), first access the audio device menu structure by pressing the
central rotary knob during playback
(with iPod, turn the knob to access
menu). Select tracks and change
folders by turning and pressing the
knob.
NAVI 50 - Playing music via USB socket
MP3 player / iPod / USB drives
The system detects the audio device when a USB device is connected and
the current track is displayed
automatically.
58USB port
When the MEDIA menu is active, the
following submenus are available:
■ Player
■ List
■ Options
To switch between audio sources,
press S in top left corner. The
following options are available:
■ USB : Select to change the audio
source to USB mode.
■ iPod : Select to change the audio
source to USB mode.
■ BT : Refer to NAVI 50 "Bluetooth
music" 3 60.
■ AUX : Refer to NAVI 50 "Aux input"
3 54.Player
Press to display the current track. In this display screen, the following
options are available:
■ l (press to skip to previous track,
press and hold to fast rewind)
■ =/l (press to pause/play)
■ m (press to skip to next track,
press and hold to fast forward)List
Displays a list of the tracks in the
current album/folder. Press a
particular track to play it directly.
Notice
By default, albums are listed in
alphabetical order.
If a USB drive is connected, all the
folders will be at the same level on
the tree structure.
To return to the previous level on the
folder tree structure, press ò.Options
Press to display the following options:
■ Repeat (Off/Track/Folder/All)
■ Shuffle (On/Off)
NAVI 80 - Playing music via
USB socket
MP3 player / USB drives
Change the audio source to USB
mode to playback files from a
connected USB device.
To access the media menu from the
Home page, press MENU then
Multimedia , followed by Media on the
display screen.
Press < to open a pop-up menu. The
following options are available:
■ USB : Change the audio source to
USB mode.
■ Auxiliary socket : Refer to NAVI 80
"AUX input" 3 54.
■ Bluetooth connection : Refer to
NAVI 80 "Bluetooth music" 3 60.
■ SD card
■ CD player : Refer to NAVI 80 "AUX
input" 3 54.
When USB mode is selected, the display includes the following options:
■ t or v: Move to previous/next
track
■ =: Pause track
■ Scroll bar for time elapsed: Scroll through tracks
■ New selection : Choose another
track from the connected audio
source
60Bluetooth musicBluetooth musicGeneral information.....................60
Operation ..................................... 60General information
Bluetooth-enabled auxiliary audio sources (e.g. music mobile phones,
MP3 players etc.), which support
Bluetooth music protocol A2DP, can
be connected wirelessly to the
Infotainment system.
Important information ■ The Infotainment system only connects to Bluetooth devices that
support A2DP (Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile). Connection
issues may arise with early
versions.
■ The Bluetooth device must support
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote
Control Profile) version 1.0 or
higher. If the device does not
support AVRCP, only the volume
can be controlled via the
Infotainment system.
■ Before connecting the Bluetooth device to the Infotainment system,
become acquainted with its
operating instructions for Bluetooth functions.Operation
Prerequisites
The following prerequisites must be
met, in order to control a Bluetooth-
enabled audio device via the
Infotainment system:
■ The Bluetooth function of the Infotainment system must be
activated.
Refer to "Bluetooth connection" in
the "Phone" section 3 118.
■ The Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth-enabled auxiliary audio
source must be activated (see
audio device operating
instructions).
■ Dependent upon the audio source, it may be required to set that deviceto "visible" (see audio device
operating instructions).
■ The audio source must be paired and connected to the Infotainment
system.
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R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -Playing music via Bluetooth
Bluetooth connection
A connection must be set up between the audio device and the Infotainmentsystem via Bluetooth, i.e. the device
must be paired to the vehicle before
using it.
Refer to "Bluetooth connection" in the
"Phone" section 3 118.
■ A maximum of 5 audio devices can
be paired and saved in the device
list, but only one can be connected
at a time.
■ If the device has both audio player and telephone functions, both
functions will be paired. Pairing a
mobile phone 3 115.
■ Phone functions will remain active while the audio player is in use, and
audio playback will be suspended
during phone use.Pairing an auxiliary audio device to
the Infotainment system
To pair the audio device, press the
TEL button and select Pair device by
turning and pressing the OK rotary
knob. The Ready to Pair screen is
displayed.
Then, on the audio device, search for
Bluetooth equipment in the vicinity of
the device.
Select My Radio (i.e. the name of the
system) from the list on the audio
device, then, if applicable, on the
audio device keypad enter the pairing
code shown on the Infotainment
system display screen.
Notice
If the audio device does not have a
screen, enter the default pairing
code on the device, then on the
Infotainment system. Refer to the
operating instructions for this default audio device pairing code, usually
0000 . Depending on the device, the
pairing code may need to be entered
in reverse order, i.e. on the
Infotainment system first.If pairing fails, the system returns to
the previous menu and a
corresponding message is displayed. Repeat procedure if necessary.
When pairing is completed, a
confirmation message followed by the
name of the paired audio device is shown on the Infotainment system
display screen.
Notice
When a Bluetooth connection is
active, controlling the audio device
via the Infotainment system will
discharge the audio device battery more rapidly.
Connecting an audio device
Audio devices are automatically
connected to the Infotainment system
after the pairing procedure is
completed.
To connect any audio device that has been paired, or to connect to a
different paired audio device than the
current one, press the TEL button and
select the Select Device menu. The
device list shows the audio devices already paired.