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AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES
Use
Your portable audio player must be con-
nected to the audio system to access
all its functions.
Note: no portable audio player can be
connected to the audio system unless it
has previously been paired.
Once the Bluetooth® digital portable
audio player is connected, you can con-
trol it from your audio system.
Press the 11 button on the front panel
of the audio system or 17 button on the
steering column control to pause the
audio track (pressing again resumes
playback).
Depending on the device, press one of
the 10 buttons on the front panel of the
audio system or turn the 22 knob on
the steering column control to go to the
previous or next track on the portable
audio device.
Note: the number of accessible func-
tions varies depending on the type of
portable audio player and its compat-
ibility with the audio system.
(3/3)
Note: in some cases, refer to the user
manual for your device to finalise the
connection procedure.
Auxiliary input: Jack socket
Connection
Using the appropriate cable (not pro-
vided), connect the Jack socket of the
auxiliary input 15 on the front panel of
the system to portable audio player
headphones plug (usually a 3.5 mm
Jack jack).
Note: you cannot select a track directly
from your audio system. To select a
track, you must do so directly via your
portable audio player, when the vehicle
is stationary.
Use
Just the text AUX appears on the audio
system screen. No artist or track name
is visible.
Only handle the personal
stereo when traffic condi-
tions permit.
Store the portable audio
player safely while driving (risk of
being thrown in the event of sudden
braking or impact).
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