Using an mp3 – Pontiac 2009 Vibe User Manual

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A problem may have occurred
while burning the CD.

The label could be caught in the
CD player.

If any error occurs repeatedly or if
an error cannot be corrected,
contact your dealer/retailer. If the
radio displays an error message,
write it down and provide it to your
dealer/retailer when reporting
the problem.

Using the Auxiliary Input Jack

The radio has an auxiliary input
jack located on the lower right side
of the faceplate. This is not an
audio output; do not plug the
headphone set into the front
auxiliary input jack. An external
audio device such as an iPod,
laptop computer, MP3 player, CD
changer, etc. can be connected
to the auxiliary input jack for use
as another audio source.

To use a portable audio player,
connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) cable
to the radio’s front auxiliary input
jack. When a device is connected,
press the radio CD/AUX button
to begin playing audio from
the device over the vehicle
speakers.

PWR VOL (Power/Volume): Turn
to adjust the volume. Additional
volume adjustments may have to be
made from the portable device if
the volume is too quiet or not loud.

BAND: Press to listen to the
radio when a portable audio device
is playing.

CD/AUX (CD/Auxiliary): Press to
play a CD when a portable audio
device is playing. Press again
and the system begins playing
audio from the connected portable
audio player.

Using an MP3

MP3 CD-R Disc

MP3 Format

The MP3 player will only play
CD-R discs. It can read and play a
maximum of:

50 folders

11 folders in depth

50 playlists

10 sessions

255 files

All folders, playlists, sessions and
files over the maximum are ignored.

Record an MP3 disc:

Onto a CD-R disc.

Record playlists with an .m3u or
.wpl extension.

Do not mix standard audio and
MP3 files on the same disc.

Record the entire disc at once.

Finalize the disc when recording
an MP3 disc with multiple
sessions.

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2009 - Pontiac Vibe Owner Manual

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