You have ordered the service and activated it in your vehicle.
Streaming services may require an existing account with the relevant provider.
Internet Radio
Internet Radio is a reception mode for Internet Radio stations and podcasts which is independent of FM and DAB. Due to transmission
via the internet, reception is not regionally restricted. Internet Radio is available only when the Infotainment system has an active
internet connection . Costs may be incurred for data transmission from the internet when using Internet Radio mode.
In some countries, functioning of Internet Radio depends on the privacy settings in the vehicle (→ Privacy settings).
Searching for and filtering stations
In Internet Radio mode, it is possible to filter stations according to categories or search for stations by means of a full-text search.
1. Open the station selection.
2. Select the category according to which you wish to filter the stations.
tap to start the full-text search.
The input field is displayed.
3. Enter the name of the station or category you want to search for.
The list of found stations is automatically updated during input.
4. Tap the desired station.
In media mode, you can play media files from data media on the Infotainment system and, depending on equipment, store your
favourites for quick access.
With some equipment levels, the following data media can be used as a media source:
—USB data medium, e.g. USB stick.
—Bluetooth device, e.g. mobile telephone.
With some equipment levels, the following types of media files can be played back:
—Audio files, e.g. music.
—Video files.
Restrictions and notes on data media
Dirty, overheated or damaged data media may be unusable. Observe the manufacturer’s instructions.
Differences in the quality of data media from different manufacturers can interfere with media playback.
Incorrect configuration of a data medium can render it unreadable.
The read time of data media can be increased by the storage capacity, usage state (copying and deletion processes), file system, folder
structure, and the amount of stored data.
Playlists simply specify a playback sequence. They link to the location of the media files within the folder structure. There are no media
files stored in a playlist. To play a playlist, the media files must exist in the locations on the data medium referenced by the playlist.
No liability can be accepted for damaged, modified or lost files on data media.