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6.2 Tips on the USB socket
Beware!
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Connect only an USB memory stick, MP3/WMA playback device or an iPod
®
to the USB socket.
Computers should not be connected!
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Use only certified USB memory.
●
MP3/WMA playback devices or iPod
®
devices must be turned off before connecting to the USB
socket.
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To prevent damage being caused, devices already connected should be removed from the USB
socket before starting the engine. Otherwise, the device connected may be damaged by the voltage
peak resulting from the starting.
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Using the button
, swap to another audio source or turn the radio off before you remove a
device from the USB socket.
Note
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This device is suitable for reading USB memory using the read/playback report 1.1 and 2.0. Ensure
that the read report of your USB memory is compatible with the read report of the device.
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As a result of the continual development and the versatility of the USB memory, the function of this
device cannot be guaranteed with all USB memory types.
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Connecting external devices to the AUX/IN socket
The device has an AUX/IN socket on the front side
for connecting external playback devices.
A commercially available connecting cable with a 3.5 mm stereo jack is required for the connection.
−
To prevent overloading, reduce the playback volume of the external device to a low level before
connecting.
−
Insert the connecting line of the external device in the AUX/IN socket
.
−
By repeatedly pressing the
button, change to the audio source AUX-IN.
−
Start the playback on the external device.
The audio functions can be set during the playback, as described in section 3.4. Further operations (start,
stop, forwards/reverse, etc.) must only be performed via the operating panel of the external device.
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Bluetooth
®
hands-free system
The integrated hands-free system of the radio is connected to the telephone via Bluetooth
®
.
Before using the hands-free system, the connection between the hands-free system and the mobile
phone must be established once via a Bluetooth
®
radio connection (coupling). After coupling, the mobile
telephone is saved in the in the telephone list of the hands-free system and the hands-free system is
ready for use.
Only one mobile phone can be coupled to the hands-free system at a time. In doing so, the mobile
telephone as well as the Bluetooth
®
function on the mobile telephone must be switched on and all other
active Bluetooth
®
connections to other devices must have been separated. Simultaneous connection of
several mobile phones with the hands-free system is not possible.
Bluetooth
®
connecting data from up to 5 mobile telephones can be saved in the telephone list of the
hands-free system. After switching on the radio, a search is made for the mobile telephones saved. The
search function is indicated by the flashing symbol . Then the last mobile telephone connected is
searched for first always and then any other mobile telephones saved. The Bluetooth
®
connection is
established automatically to the first detected and listed mobile telephone.
When the ignition is turned on, the Bluetooth
®
connection between the hands-free system and the
detected and listed mobile telephone is also established when the radio is switched off. The radio
switches on automatically when an incoming call is registered and the call can be performed via the
hands-free system.
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8.1 Establishing a Bluetooth
®
connection to the mobile telephone (coupling)
−
Keep the
button pressed until "PAIRING" appears in the display.
Then "KEY" is shown on the display with a 4 digit value. This 4 digit value is the password (PIN) required
for the Bluetooth
®
coupling.
−
Activate the Bluetooth
®
function on the mobile telephone and start searching for Bluetooth
®
devices
in the surroundings. The mobile telephone presents a list of the devices found.
−
Select "VW RADIO" on the mobile telephone.
−
Confirm the Bluetooth
®
connection on the mobile telephone.
A password request appears on the mobile telephone.
−
Enter the 4 digit value that is shown on the display of the radio. If an incorrect password has been
entered, the coupling process is cancelled and you have to select the "VW RADIO" device again in the
list of devices found.
−
Depending on the mobile telephone, a question may be asked if this Bluetooth
®
connection should
be established in the future without entering the password again. Confirm this request with "Yes" to
enable the Bluetooth
®
connection to be established automatically when turning on the radio.
First "PAIRED" is shown on the display of the radio and then "CONNECTED". The existing Bluetooth
®
connection is confirmed by an acoustic signal and is shown using the symbols on the display.
8.2 Separating a Bluetooth
®
connection to the mobile telephone
The Bluetooth
®
connection is separated automatically when the mobile telephone leaves the Bluetooth
®
reception range of the radio or the ignition is turned off.
The Bluetooth
®
can be manually separated in the following way:
−
Keep the
button pressed until "DISCONNECTED" appears in the display and the separation is
confirmed by an acoustic signal.
Using the
button, the Bluetooth
®
connection can be re-established.
8.3 Private mode
If a call is made and the speech should not be conducted via the vehicles own sound system, the call
can be accepted by pressing the button
two times after each other. The call will be conducted direct
on the mobile phone in private mode. The vehicle speakers and microphone of the hands-free system
are inactive.
The private mode can be quit using the button
. The conversation can be continued via the hands-free
system.
8.4 Save caller numbers
An incoming number can be saved on each button
...
.
−
For saving an incoming caller number, when accepting the call or during the conversation press the
desired button
...
until "NUMBER SAVED" is shown in the display.
The number is saved and the button
...
used is assigned.
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