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USB port
Only MP3 files, WMA, ACC
1)
and
OGG
2)
files can be read. WAV files
and all other compressed files
cannot be played
Maximum folder structure depth:
11 levels
Maximum number of files that can
be saved: 1000 files
WMA files with Digital Rights
Management (DRM) from online
music shops may not play correctly
or not at all
Applicable playlist
extensions: .m3u, .pls
Playlist entries must be in the form
of relative paths
Playing saved audio files
Depending on the auxiliary device
connected, select a folder (MP3
player, USB drive) or a playlist
(portable digital music player).
Once connected, it is only possible to
use the controls and menus of the
Infotainment system to operate the
auxiliary device.
The operation of data sources
connected via USB is generally the
same as for an audio/MP3/WMA CD
3
35.
R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT /
CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Playing
music via USB
MP3 player / iPod / USB drives
The system detects the auxiliary
device when a USB device is
connected and the current track is
displayed automatically.
When a new auxiliary device is
connected, the first track in the first
folder is played automatically. When
reconnecting the device, the
previously played track is resumed.
Selecting a track
To select tracks directly (and change
folders), first access the auxiliary
device menu structure by pressing
the OK rotary knob during playback.
Select tracks and change folders by
turning and pressing the knob.
CD30 BT - Playing music via
USB
MP3 player / iPod / USB drives
The system detects the auxiliary
device when a USB device is
connected and the AUX-USB menu is
displayed automatically.
Selecting a track
Select tracks directly by turning and
pressing the central rotary knob.
By default, albums are listed in
alphabetical order.
If a USB drive is connected, all the
folders will be at the same level on the
tree structure.
1)
Not with CD30 BT.
2)
CD30 BT only.
Summary of Contents for CD15 BT
Page 5: ...4 Introduction Control elements overview R15 BT CD15 BT...
Page 7: ...6 Introduction R16 BT USB...
Page 9: ...8 Introduction CD16 BT USB...
Page 11: ...10 Introduction CD18 BT USB...
Page 13: ...12 Introduction CD30 BT...
Page 15: ...14 Introduction CD35 BT...