Mp3 track and folder structure, Auxiliary input jack, Entertainment systems – FORD 2007 Mustang User Manual

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20. CD slot: Insert one CD/MP3 at
a time, label side up, when the
system prompts to load a CD.

MP3 track and folder structure

Your MP3 system recognizes MP3 individual tracks and a folder structure
as follows:
• There are two different modes for MP3 disc playback: MP3 track mode

(system default) and MP3 folder mode.

• MP3 track mode ignores any folder structure present on the MP3 disc.

The player sequentially numbers each MP3 track on the disc (denoted
by the .mp3 file extension) from T001 to T255.

• MP3 folder mode represents a folder structure consisting of one level

of folders. The CD player sequentially numbers all MP3 tracks on the
disc (denoted by the .mp3 extension) and all folders containing MP3
files, from 01–01 to 99–99. The first two digits denote the folder
number and the last two digits denote the track number within that
folder.

• Creating discs with only one level of folders will help with navigation

through the disc files.

Auxiliary input jack

Your vehicle is equipped with an
Auxiliary Input Jack (AIJ). The
Auxiliary Input Jack provides a way
to connect your portable music
player to the in-vehicle audio
system. This allows the audio from a
portable music player to be played
through the vehicle speakers with
high fidelity. To achieve optimal
performance, please observe the
following instructions when
attaching your portable music device to the audio system.

Required equipment:

1. Any portable music player designed to be used with headphones

2. An audio extension cable with stereo male 1/8 in. (3.5 mm)
connectors at each end

2007 05+ Mustang (197)
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