Chevrolet Bolt EV Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada-
14637856) - 2021 - CRC - 10/2/20
Infotainment System
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Playing Files Randomly
I
Touch
Z
during playback.
I
Touch
Z
again to return to normal
playback.
Playing Files Repeatedly
1. Touch
"
during playback.
2. Touch the desired option.
.
Repeat All: Plays all files repeatedly.
.
Repeat Song: Plays a current file
repeatedly.
.
Repeat Off: Cancels the repeat
function.
Searching for a File by Using the Favorites
Saving Favorites
1. Select the desired file.
2. Touch
q
, or touch and hold the favorite
in the list to overwrite.
3. To delete it from the Favorites list, touch
q
, or swipe the file from the list on the
right.
Up to 15 media files can be saved in the
Favorites list.
Listening to Favorites Directly
1. Touch the Favorites menu to see the
Favorites list.
2. Touch the desired favorite to listen.
Browse Music
1. Touch Browse Music.
2. Touch the desired item: Playlists, Folders,
Artists, Songs, Albums, Genres, and
Composers.
3. Touch the desired music to listen.
The Infotainment Module will recognize
playlist files by the extensions .asx, m3u,
pls, wpl, b4s, and .xspf.
Tone Settings
Set up sound features from the Tone
Settings menu. See
“
Tone Settings
”
under
“
AM-FM Radio
”
previously in this section.
Auto Volume
See
“
Auto Volume
”
under
“
AM-FM Radio
”
previously in this section.
MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) Player
Playing Music from a Supported MTP Device
Connect the supported MTP device
containing music files to the USB port.
.
Once the infotainment system finishes
reading the information on the device
that supports MTP (Media Transfer
Protocol), it will be automatically played.
If USB Auto Launch is set to Off in
Settings, it will not be automatically
played.
.
If a non-readable device that supports
MTP is connected, then an error message
will appear and the infotainment system
will automatically switch to the previous
audio function.
.
Depending on the connected device, some
files may not play.
.
File loading may take a few minutes
depending on the type of MTP device or
the number of files/folders stored in the
MTP device.
.
When connecting the MTP device, the
infotainment system scans audio files
first, and then picture files. While
scanning picture files, these files may not
be available until the loading indicator on
the audio screen disappears even if the
audio file in the MTP device is playing.
.
If connecting an MTP device that has
external memory, it may be recognized as
USB1/USB2.