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10 Infotainment system

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Audio functions

10

USB/iPod contact

1

It is possible to connect an iPod and/or USB
memory for example to the car’s infotain-
ment system via the contact in the centre
console.

The audio source needs to be selected
depending on what is connected:

– Select

iPod

or

USB

using MODE. The text

Connect Device

is shown on the display.

– Connect the storage media to the contact

in the centre console’s storage compart-
ment (see illustration above).

The text

Loading

is shown in the display

when the system indexes the files on the
storage media. This takes a while.

When the indexing is finished the track infor-
mation is shown on the display and it is pos-
sible to select the track required.

Track selection can take place in two ways:

• Turn TUNING (4) clockwise or anticlock-

wise

• or use the navigation control’s (6) right or

left-hand button to scroll to the required
track.

If the car is equipped with a steering wheel
keypad then it is also possible to change
tracks using these controls.

USB memory

To facilitate the use of USB memory, avoid
storing any files other than music files in the
memory. It takes considerably longer for the
system to index storage media that contains
items other than compatible music files.

MP3 player

Many MP3 players have their own file sys-
tems that are not supported by the audio
system. To be able to use an MP3 player in

the system it must be set in the USB Remov-
able Device/Mass Storage Device
mode.

iPod player

The iPod player is charged and powered by
the system via the connecting cable. How-
ever, if the iPod’s battery is completely dis-
charged then it must be charged before the
iPod player is connected.

For further information, see the accessory
manual for USB/iPod Music Interface.

Audio settings

Adjusting audio settings
Repeatedly pressing SOUND browses
between the following alternatives. Adjust by
turning TUNING.

BASS

– Bass level.

TREBLE

– Treble level.

FADER

– Balance between the front and

rear speakers.

BALANCE

– Balance between the left and

right-hand speakers.

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Option

G019823

NOTE

The system supports the playback of music
files in the most common variants of the
MP3, WMA and WAV file formats. There are
also variants of these audio formats that are
not supported by the system.

NOTE

When an iPod is used as an audio source,
the car’s infotainment system has a menu
structure similar to the menu structure of
the iPod player. See the iPod manual for
detailed information.

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