Audio Aux Mode; Aux Socket - Mercedes-Benz 2009 C-Class Operator's Manual

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Controls in detail
Audio system
i
Due to the large amount of information
found on an MP3 disc it may take a while
before all folder and track information
becomes available. During this time the
folder list may be unavailable or slow.
X
Select a track by sliding
qmr
the audio controller.
ymz
X
Press n to confirm.
The track is played and the corresponding
folder is now the active folder.
Playback options
The following options are available:
Normal Track Sequence
R
Tracks playback in the order on the disc
(e. g. track 1, 2, 3, etc.).
Random Tracks
R
Tracks playback in a random order (e. g.
track 3, 8, 5, etc.).
Random Folder (in MP3 mode only)
R
Tracks in the active folder and any
subfolders playback in random order.
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X
Selecting an option:
The option list appears. A dot
which option is switched on.
X
Select an option and press n.
The option is switched on. For all options
or rotating
except Normal Track Sequence, you will
see a corresponding indicator in the main
area.
The Normal Track Sequence option is
i
automatically activated when you select a
different medium. If an option is activated,
it remains activated after the audio system
is switched on/off.

Audio AUX mode

An external audio source can be connected
to the AUX socket of the audio system. The
AUX socket is located in the glove box. Please
contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center
for more information.
CD/MP3.
é £
indicates
R
AUX socket: Socket for 3.5 mm stereo
1
jack, for devices with dedicated analog
audio output or connection via
headphone port, e. g. MP3 or tape player
G Warning!
Only operate an external audio source
when the vehicle is stationary. There is a
risk of accident by being distracted from
road and traffic conditions if you operate an
external audio source while the vehicle is in
motion.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is
covering a distance of 44 feet
(approximately 14 m) every second.

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