GB.12
LISTENING TO A CD/CDMP3 (1/2)
Specifications of readable
formats
Only files with an MP3, WMA, AAC or
WAV extension will be read.
If a CD contains both audio CD files
and compressed audio files, the com-
pressed audio files will not be recog-
nised.
Note: some protected files (copyright)
cannot be read.
The audio system can support up to
10,000 files.
Note: Filenames should not have more
than 128 characters. to ensure that
folder and file names are easy to read,
we recommend that you use names
with fewer than 64 characters, and
avoid the use of special characters.
CD/CD MP3 maintenance
To protect its readability, never expose
a CD CD MP3 to heat or direct sunlight.
To clean a CDCD MP3, use a soft cloth
and clean from the centre towards the
edge of the CD.
As a general rule, refer to the CD man-
ufacturer's advice concerning mainte-
nance and storage.
Note: some scratched or dirty CDs
cannot be read.
Inserting a CD/CD MP3
Refer to the section entitled
«Precautions during use».
Check that there is no CD in the player,
then insert the CD with the printed side
upwards.
Listening to a CD/CD MP3
When a CD/CD MP3 is inserted (printed
surface upward), the audio system au-
tomatically switches to CD/CD MP3
source and starts to play the first track.
If the audio system is switched off and
the ignition is on, inserting a CD/CD
MP3 switches on the audio system and
the CD/CD MP3 starts to play. If the ig-
nition is not on, the audio system will
not switch on.
If you are listening to the radio and a
CD/CD MP3 is in the player, you can
choose to listen to the CD/CD MP3 by
pressing 13. It will start to play as soon
as the audio system switches to the
CD/CD MP3 source.
Searching for a track
Press 10 briefly to switch between
tracks.
Fast winding
Press and hold 10 to fast forward or
rewind.
Playback resumes when the button is
released.