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Music
If you initialise this menu item without having connected a music play-
back device, you will be informed accordingly via an announcement and
/ or a pop-up. The possibilities surrounding the music playback are
explained below.
Note:
Please take the road traffic rules and regulations into ac-
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count pertaining to the country in which you are travelling.
In some countries drivers are not allowed to hold a mobile
telephone when they are driving, even if they are using it to
play back music rather than making a phone call.
The Music Player
The following functions are available in the music player:
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Back (title by title)
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Skip (title by title)
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Pause
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Play
Stop
Via the loudspeaker symbol, you reach the plus and minus button for
controlling the volume. The display reverts automatically after five se-
conds. Using the red arrow, you are able to go one step back in the
menu, or by clicking on it longer, return to the main menu straight
away.
As the different mobile telephone manufacturers menu guidance sy-
stems differ, the selection / options designations can also differ. Please
read your mobile phone‘s instructions manual for more information on
this topic.
Music devices
This is where the telephones are listed that have been successfully con-
nected with the HFCK via A2DP. The listing is completed analogous to
the telephone list. As a rule, with an active multipoint function, the
music playback is always reproduced by the primary telephone. In this
submenu, however, at variance with this you can select the secondary
telephone as the source.
A2DP active
Some telephones initially connect in the A2D profile and then via the
hands-free profile. This leads to problems, as the music playback is
then started automatically. If this process has to be prevented, the
A2DP function must be deactivated. If the function is deactivated it is
not possible to connect any telephone in the A2D profile with the HFCK
via the previously described ‚music devices‘ submenu, however.
Music
Music devices
A2DP active