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AUX mode
Signal sources
Supported signal sources
You can connect the following signal
sources to the Driver Information System:
3rd to 5th generation iPod
®
iPod
®
Mini
USB memory stick containing audio
files
AUX signal source (commercially
available audio/video signal source)
The system can only access the audio files
on an iPod
®
mobile digital device. Picture or
video files cannot be accessed.
It is possible to connect an iPhone
TM
mobile
digital device to the system via
Bluetooth
®
wireless technology
to use the system as a hands-free unit.
The system does not support the music
playback interface (e.g. play list) of the
iPhone
TM
mobile digital device.
Notes on USB memory sticks
Only use USB memory sticks of well-
known manufacturers. The use of other
USB memory sticks may result in
malfunction of the system.
In rare cases it is possible that an USB
memory stick is not recognized by the
system or may cause a malfunction. This is
not a fault. Some USB memory sticks do not
comply with the USB specifications.
Due to the constant changes of USB
products in the market and their
respective software, it can be possible
that some of the USB memory sticks
are not compatible with the system.
Files that are not a standard MP3 or
WMA file may not be playable.
Encrypted USB memory sticks cannot
be recognized by the system.
Depending on the state of the USB
memory stick, it may not be recognized
by the system upon connection.
USB memory sticks whose Byte/Sector
is not 512Byte or 2048Byte is not
supported.
Some USB memory sticks may not
operate in the vehicle due to
compatibility issues. Please check that
it is compatible with the system in the
vehicle before usage.
Permissible file systems
The following file systems are permitted:
FAT12
FAT16
FAT32
File names and folder names
When storing audio files on the USB stick,
you can organize the files into folders.
Names must be assigned for the files as
well as for the folders.
The Driver Information System uses these
names for the corresponding display during
playback.
Empty folders or folders containing data
other than audio files in the supported
playback formats are not displayed by the
system.
The Driver Information System does not
support ID3 tags.

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