Data transmission -> Wired and wireless connections for Your Volkswagen Atlas SUV First Generation (2018-2023)

Data transmission  
Cyber security  
Cyber security describes measures that  
reduce the risk of illegal access to  
vehicle functions, data and control  
modules caused by malware or an  
Internet attack.  
What are connectivity components?  
Control modules for data transmission, interfaces, media and diagnostic connections are connectivity components, through which information and data can be  
exchanged between the vehicle and external devices or the Internet. The following connectivity components may not be available in all vehicles:  
Diagnostic connection port  
Control module with installed eSIM card.  
Mobile phone interface  
App-Connect.  
Wi-Fi hotspot.  
NFC radio technology.  
Bluetooth interface.  
USB port.  
SD card slot.  
SIM card slot.  
Connectivity components are the key points for cyber security. Connectivity components are also equipped with security mechanisms that minimize the risk of  
unauthorized access to vehicle systems.  
Security mechanisms  
Software and security mechanisms available in the vehicle undergo continuous development. Similar to computers or operating systems on cell phones, software  
and security mechanisms in the vehicle may also be updated at various times.  
Generally, system updates improve the security, stability, and processing speeds of the vehicle systems in vehicles that have already been produced.  
WARNING  
In spite of the integrated security mechanisms, malware can cause malfunctions in control modules and vehicle functions. This can cause serious accidents and  
fatal injuries.  
If the vehicle works or reacts differently to normal, reduce your speed in a controlled manner.  
Contact suitably qualified professionals for assistance. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen  
Service Facility.  
Malware can also access data and information that are stored in the control modules, in the Infotainment system, on connected data carriers, and in paired cell  
phones.  
Minimizing risks  
You can actively help to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to vehicle systems and functions by following these guidelines:  
Only use data carriers, Bluetooth devices and cell phones in the vehicle that do not contain any manipulated data or malware.  
Only have the vehicle repaired and serviced by suitably qualified professionals. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
WARNING  
Computers, data carriers and cell phones that are connected to the Internet or are used in public or private networks can be infected by manipulated data and  
malware.  
Protect computers, data carriers and cell phones with a suitable antivirus program and by taking generally recognized precautions.  
Regularly update the antivirus program using the provided system updates or upgrades provided by the vendor.  
Wired and wireless connections  
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Introduction  
Some external devices can be connected to the Infotainment system using the wired and wireless connections in the vehicle, if available.  
The type and quantity of wired and wireless connections depend on the vehicle equipment and country. The connections may differ within a model line or in a mode  
with optional equipment.  
In wired connections, only use the original connecting cable that belongs to the device or the connecting cable that was placed in the vehicle at the factory, if  
available.  
If the plug on the connector cable cannot be inserted, check the position and the connections.  
NOTICE  
Only use a suitable and undamaged connector cable for wired connections.  
Hold the plug on the connector cable in the correct position and insert it into the intended socket while pressing lightly. Pressing strongly can damage the  
device connection and the plug on the connector cable.  
The connector cable must not be pinched or bent sharply.  
Using unsuitable or damaged connector cables can cause malfunctions and damage to the device.  
If a connected device is not recognized, disconnect all connected devices and then reconnect the device. Check the function of the connecting cable, if necessary.  
If malfunctions occur in a connected device, restart the device. This sometimes fixes the error.  
USB port  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice   
Introduction.  
Using the USB port, you can transfer  
data and charge devices or only charge  
devices.  
USB-C port  
Fig. 155 USB-C connection in the vehicle (general example).  
The vehicle may contain the following USB-C ports:  
Symbol for a USB port for data transmission and charging.  
Possible USB port installation locations  
Symbol for a USB port for charging only.  
The number and installation locations of USB ports depend on the vehicle and vehicle equipment and are not available in all countries.  
In the center console.  
At the base of the interior rearview mirror.  
In the storage compartment in the center console.  
In the compartment underneath the center armrest.  
USB ports at the rear seats only come with a charging function.  
Available Data Transfer Functions  
The following USB data transfer functions are available depending on the vehicle equipment.  
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