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Instruments and controls
For operating the TNR, see the DAF TNR manual.
In this driver manual, only the specific DAF functionalities are described.
Input connections
The input connections are combined in the centre console.
The connection for audio streaming is placed near the ashtray; see section 'Centre
console'.
USB Connections
NOTE: Using the USB connection near the ashtray, close to the TNR, is it
possible to connect a USB storage device to the TNR.
The TNR supports audio streaming of Apple® devices, such as an iPod® or
iPhone®.
MP3, WMA or Apple® audio formats are recognised and played via the TNR.
To select the USB input, use the source button on the TNR until the name of the USB
device is displayed.
The USB connection also has a 500 mA power supply. It can be used to charge the
connected device, such as an MP3 player or a mobile phone.
When fitted, the USB connection on the other side has a 1.8 A power supply. It can only
be used to charge connected devices, such as an MP3 player or a mobile phone.
See section 'Centre console'.
Auxiliary connection
To connect an audio device to the TNR, the auxiliary (AUX) connection can be used.
This connection is located near the USB connections in the centre console. See section
'Centre console'.
The audio device can be connected with a stereo 3.5 mm jack plug.
To select the AUX input, use the source (SRC) button on the TNR until 'AUX' is
displayed.
Bluetooth
Via the Bluetooth connection the TNR can play music tracks stored on a Bluetooth
device.
Connecting a Bluetooth audio device to the TNR is done in the 'Setup' menu of the
TNR; see the separate TNR manual for details.
To select the Bluetooth input, use the 'Media' button on the TNR until the name of the
Bluetooth device is displayed.
NOTE: It is not possible to use the TNR as a hands-free car kit.
For this purpose use the telephone interface. See section 'Operating a
telephone using the steering wheel switches' in the chapter 'Instruments and
controls'.
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