Gateway Five
iPod, USB, Bluetooth
User Manual
Audi Dual CAN
v1.0
Part 1
GWF-9204-1
1 Introduction
The Dension Gateway Five
lets you connect your
iPod or USB storage (stick, hard drive or mass
storage capable mp3 player) to your original car
radio, providing music playback, menu based
control and charging.
The Gateway Five also offers Bluetooth
connectivity for music streaming (via A2DP) and
handsfree mobile call handling via the original
buttons and screens of your vehicle.
Supported audio devices
USB Flash Memory and Hard Disk Drive
(UBS1.1 and higher)
File System: FAT16 or FAT32
Storage capacity: up to 250 GB*
Music Format: MP3,
WMA
and
WAV, OGG
iPod iPod
(4
th
generation)
iPod nano (1
st
, 2
nd
, 3
rd
, 4
th
and 5
th
generation)
iPod mini
iPod Photo 4G
iPod Video 5G
iPod Classic
iPod Touch (1
st
, 2
nd
and 3
rd
generation)
iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3Gs
Aux
3.5mm stereo aux input
*250 GB or more depending on your music
content (e.g. size, bitrate, number of songs)
Connections
Switch on your car radio and
select CD-Changer
mode
by pressing the ‘
CD
’ button.
Connect your iPod or USB storage to the
Gateway. It will start playing the first song on the
device. If the Gateway has been in use earlier,
music will play from your iPod or USB from the
point at which they last played.
When switching off the radio the playback will stop
and the source devices will go to standby if the
ignition key is removed.
2 Getting started
You can pair the Gateway Five with a Bluetooth
capable mobile phone for music streaming
(requires an A2DP capable phone) or handsfree
use (if that option is active in the Gateway).
Pairing is controlled from the mobile phone the
same way as connecting to other Bluetooth
accessories. The pin code to the Gateway Five is
0000
(for further details read
Section 7
).
How to control
The menu of the Gateway Five is displayed on the
central display (cluster) on the dashboard
(between the two main instruments). Due to the
capabilities of your car, the Gateway Five menu is
not visible on the radio screen.
The music playback and settings are controlled
from the radio and the steering wheel button.