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INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS*
USB*
The same disc or the USB can read up to 1700 MP3 files
on up to a maximum of six directories.
However, it is recommendable to use a maximum of two
levels for the time it takes to read the USB.
The folder menu is skipped when the USB is being read.
The stereo only reads the following types of files:
″. mp3″, ″.wma″, ″.wav″, ″.aac-lc″.
A high compression rate may affect sound quality.
Playlists accepted in MP3, iPod and USB connection
are ″. m3u″ and ″.wpl″.
The number of files recognized is limited to 5,000 on
500 lists at a maximum of eight levels. Do not connect hard drives to the USB port. This may
damage the equipment.
* According to version or country of sale.
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IPOD® or AUXILIARY INPUT*
You may connect a team notebook (Mp3 reader) to the
auxiliary input.
Do not connect the same device to the USB input and the
auxiliary socket at the same time.
Connect the portable device
(MP3 reader...) to the auxiliary
socket using a cable adapted,
not supplied.
Press the SOURCE button several
times and select AUX.
You may listen to audio files on a portable
Mass Storage reader* through the speakers
of the vehicle by connecting to the USB port
(cable not supplied).
The iPod
® must be generation 4 or higher.
Reading lists are as defined in the iPod
®.
The iPod
® software must be updated frequently to
ensure a good connection. The peripheral device is controlled by the audio
system, see paragraph ″USB″.
* According to version or country of sale.
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