—In the centre console.
Connecting the external data media to the USB port
1. Reduce the volume on the Infotainment system.
2. Connect external data medium to theUSB
port.
3. Start playback on the external audio source.
4. Open the Media main menu.
5. Select USB
as the media source.
Or: Tap Source and select My media as the media source.
You can display specific list views on an iPod, e.g.Playlists.
Playback can start automatically if the data storage device contains playable files.
Notes and restrictions
The number of USB
ports
and compatibility with Apple devices as well as other media players depend on the equipment level.
Due to the large variety of data storage devices and the various iPod, iPad and iPhone generations available, it is not
possible to guarantee fault-free operation of all functions described here.
Depending on the Infotainment system used, external hard drives with a capacity greater than 32 GB sometimes have
to be reformatted for the FAT32 file system. You can find the necessary software and information online, for
example.
Check which type of USB
port is installed in your vehicle before connecting an audio source.
Do not connect or use
USB
extension cables or USB hubs.
Bluetooth interface
The Bluetooth interface is a wireless connection.
In Bluetooth audio mode, audio files from a Bluetooth audio source(e.g. mobile telephone) that is connected via
Bluetooth can be played over the vehicle loudspeakers.
Bluetooth audio mode is available only if the vehicle is equipped with a factory-fitted mobile phone interface that
supports this function.
Bluetooth profiles
The Infotainment system is factory-fitted with a Bluetooth interface.
A maximum of three Bluetooth devices can be connected at the same time.
The following Bluetooth profiles may be available in the specified or a newer version:
—HFP
1.7.
—Telephony and speakerphone.
—A2DP
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