For media players that support the AVRCP Bluetooth profile, playback from the mobile device can be started or stopped
automatically when Bluetooth audio mode or another audio source is selected.
Because of the large number of possible mobile devices, it is not possible to guarantee that all functions described can be
performed correctly.
In general, all warning and operation tones on connected mobile devices, such as touch tones on a cell phone, should be
switched off to avoid interference and malfunctions.
Depending on the device, if a mobile device is connected to the Infotainment system via Bluetooth and the USB port
at the same time, the Bluetooth audio connection may be automatically disconnected.
Connecting an External Audio Source via Wi-Fi®
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒
Introduction.
The Wi-Fi connection is a wireless connection.
In Wi-Fi audio mode, sources such as cell phones that are connected via Wi-Fi can be used for audio streaming.
The availability of the Wi-Fi function depends on the country and the Infotainment system being used.
Requirements
The connected audio source has a suitable app or supports media sharing using the UPnP standard.
There must be a Wi-Fi connection to the audio source.
Starting Audio Streaming via Wi-Fi
1. Lower the volume on the Infotainment system.
2. Tap MENU
to open the Media main menu.
3. Start the UPnP server application or a suitable app for audio streaming on the Wi-Fi audio source.
4. Tap
and select
Wi-Fi.
5. Follow the instructions shown on the Infotainment system screen and on the Wi-Fi audio source screen.
The function key for selecting the audio source
in the Media main menu can vary if another audio source is connected with
the Infotainment system, e.g. by USB
, and is selected.
Controlling playback
The extent to which the Wi-Fi audio source can be controlled by the Infotainment system depends on the type of Wi-Fi audio
source that is connected.
Internet use in the vehicle
Introduction
In order to use selected In-Car Apps or streaming for Internet Radio, you need an Internet connection in your vehicle. You
have two options for using the Internet in your vehicle: via the hotspot of a mobile device, e.g. a cell phone, or via the eSIM of
the vehicle, depending on the country and the vehicle equipment ⇒ Setting up the Internet connection.
Regardless of how you establish the Internet connection, whether via a mobile device hotspot or via the eSIM of the vehicle,
you can use the Infotainment system as a Wi-Fi® hotspot for eight other mobile devices ⇒ Quick connection. This function
depends on the vehicle equipment and is not available in all vehicles.
If you want to use the eSIM for Internet access, you need to purchase data plans via the online shop of the Volkswagen
mobile communications partner.
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