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AT A GLANCE
Mobile phones supported by the USB inter‐
face.
Audio devices with USB port, for instance
MP3 player.
USB storage devices.
Common file systems are supported. FAT32
and exFAT are the recommended formats.
Information about compatible USB media can
be found at www.miniusa.com/bluetooth.
The following applications are possible:
Exporting and importing driver profiles, re‐
fer to page 52.
Playing music files via USB audio.
Playing videos via USB video.
Loading of software updates, refer to
page 37.
Observe the following when connecting:
Do not use force when plugging the con‐
nector into the USB interface.
Use a flexible adapter cable.
Protect the USB storage device against me‐
chanical damage.
Due to the large number of USB media
available on the market, it cannot be guar‐
anteed that every device is operable on the
vehicle.
Do not expose USB media to extreme envi‐
ronmental conditions, such as very high
temperatures; refer to the owner's manual
of the device.
Due to the many different compression
techniques, proper playback of the media
stored on the USB storage device cannot be
guaranteed in all cases.
A connected USB storage device will be
supplied with charging current via the USB
interface if the device supports this. At
higher temperatures, the USB storage de‐
vice may cause a reduction in the charging
current.
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To ensure proper transmission of the stored
data, do not charge a USB storage device
via the onboard socket, when it is con‐
nected to the USB interface.
Depending on how the USB storage device
should be used, settings may be required
on the USB storage device, refer to the
owner's manual of the device.
Not compatible USB media:
USB hard drives.
USB hubs.
USB memory card readers with multiple in‐
serts.
HFS-formatted USB media.
Devices such as fans or lights.
Connecting the device
Connect the USB storage device using a suita‐
ble adapter cable to a USB interface, refer to
page 170.
The USB storage device is connected to the ve‐
hicle and displayed in the device list.
Additional functions
Following the initial pairing
The device is connected with the vehicle
within a short period of time if the engine is
running or ignition is switched on.
The data stored on the SIM card or in the
mobile phone are transferred to the vehicle
after recognition.
For some devices, certain settings may be
necessary, for instance authorization, see
owner's manual of the device.
After one-time pairing, the devices are au‐
tomatically recognized and reconnected
when the ignition is switched on.
Configuring the device
Functions can be activated or deactivated for
paired and connected devices.

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