Auxiliary Audio Sources - Renault Radio Classic Manual

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AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES

Your audio system has an auxiliary
input to connect an external audio
source (USB key, MP3 player, iPod®,
Bluetooth® portable audio player, etc.).
There are several ways to connect your
portable audio player:
– USB socket;
– Jack socket;
– Bluetooth® connection.
Note: the auxiliary audio source for-
mats include MP3, WMA and AAC.
Note: the USB key used must be for-
matted to FAT32 format and have a
maximum capacity of 32Gb.
(1/3)
Auxiliary input: USB socket
Connection
Connect the plug of the iPod® or the
USB key to the USB input socket on the
front panel of the audio system.
Once the device's connector has been
connected to the USB port, the track
being played is displayed automatically.
Note: if this is the first time that the
device is connected to the audio
system, audio playback will start at
the first track in the first folder on the
source. Otherwise, playback starts
from the last track played (if you con-
nect the same device twice).
Note: once connected, you can no
longer directly control your portable
digital audio player. You must use the
buttons on the front panel of the audio
system.
Use
– iPod®:
After connecting your iPod®, the
menus are accessible from your
audio system.
The system keeps the same playlists
as on your iPod®.
– USB memory stick:
Playback of the first audio file from
the first folder on your USB key
begins automatically.
If you are in the menu tree struc-
ture, you can change the track or the
folder by turning and pressing the 11
knob on the front panel of the audio
system or the 22 knob on the steer-
ing column control. If you are not in
the tree structure, rotating the control
knob has no effect.
Note: to access the menu of your
device (iPod® or key USB) while play-
ing an audio track, press 9 on the front
panel of the audio system.
Note: random play on a USB key works
in the same way as for a CD MP3. Refer
to the section on "Listening to a CD/CD
MP3", information on "Shuffle (Mix)".
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