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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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STREAMING-READING AUDIO FILES THROUGH BLUETOOTH®*
In some cases, reading of audio files should be started
from the telephone.
ACCORDING TO THE COMPATIBILITY OF THE
TELEPHONE
Streaming allows you to listen to audio files on your
telephone through the vehicle’s speakers.
The telephone must be able to manage the right
Bluetooth
® profiles.
Switch the telephone on: see the MAKING A CALL
paragraph. Select the streaming source on
SRC/TEL Reading is piloted
through the radio commands.
Contextual information can be
displayed on the screen. Listening depends on the output quality of the
telephone.
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CONNECTING A TELEPHONE/FIRST CALL*
Services available depend on the network, SIM card and compatibility with Bluetooth devices used.
Check the manual of your telephone and contact your operator to see which services are available.
For safety reasons, make sure that the vehicle is stationary before attempting to connect a Bluetooth
® telephone to the
Bluetooth® hands-free function of your car stereo, as this operation requires close attention on the part of the driver .
Visit www.peugeot .com for further information (compatability, complementary assistance, etc.).
You cannot connect more than five telephones.
Press MENU
for a few seconds and select ″Choose″.
If five telephones are already connected, select the
phone to delete by pressing ″UP″/″DOWN″ and press
″Delete″ (see the ″Call management″) paragraph.
Turn the Bluetooth
® function of your
telephone on and make sure that you are
visible to everyone (see instructions of
your telephone).
Press MENU and then select
″Connect″. Select
″Search″.
A screen is displayed with the word ″Searching″.
Select the phone to connect
from the list and confirm by
pressing ″OK″.
You can only connect one
telephone at a time.
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