External devices27Caution
Avoid disconnecting the device
during playback. This may
damage the device or the
Infotainment system.
USB Auto Launch
By default, the USB audio menu is displayed automatically as soon as a
USB device is connected.
If desired, this function can be
deactivated.
Press ; and then select Settings to
open the settings menu.
Select Radio, scroll to USB Auto
Launch and touch the screen button
next to the function.
To reactivate the function, touch the
screen button again.
Bluetooth Devices which support the Bluetooth
music profiles A2DP and AVRCP can
be connected wirelessly to the
Infotainment system. The
Infotainment system can play music
files contained in these devices.
Connecting a device
For a detailed description on how to
establish a Bluetooth connection
3 35.
File formats and folders
This product can support USB
storage device with a storage
capacity of 5000 files (music, photo
and video), and 15 stages of folder
structure. Normal usage cannot be
guaranteed for storage devices that
exceed this limit. The iPod ®
/iPhone ®
can play all music files supported. But the music file lists are displayed up to
5000 files on the screen in
alphabetical order.
Note
Some files may not be played
properly. This may be due to a
different recording format or the
condition of the file.
Files from online shops to which
Digital Rights Management (DRM)
has been applied cannot be played.
The Infotainment system can play the following audio, picture and movie
files stored on external devices.Audio files
MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3, MPEG-2
Layer 3)
Constant Bit Rate (CBR) between 8
and 320 kbps
Variable Bit Rate (VBR)
Sampling frequencies of 8, 11.025,
12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, and 48
kHz.
Windows Media Audio
Windows Media Audio 10
CBR between 32 and 768 kbps
VBR (Standard), Professional,
Lossless, or higher according to
Microsoft specifications
Sampling frequencies of 8, 12, 16, 22,
32, 44.1, and 48 kHz
AAC (MPEG-4 AAC, Low Complexity Profile) and AAC+
CBR between 8 and 320 kbps.
OGG Vorbis
Waveform (WAV – PCM Windows
format)
Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) 3GPP (Generally used for mobile
devices)