Radio Display; Usb Specification; Ipod Operation; Aux In Operation - Renault AUDIO CONNECTION BOX Operating Manual

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Radio Display

iPod
A
B
Playlist #
Track number can range from 01-99 with 3 digits. Above, (i.e. 104) the first digit will be displayed for 1
second (1) and then replaced by the second and third digit permanently (04).
Folder or Playlist number can range from 1-9 with 2 digits. At the numbers 10,20,30... (i.e. 30) the first
digit (3) will be displayed for 1 second and then replaced by (0 or nothing) permanently. At the numbers
i.e. 11,12,13 etc., only the second digit will be displayed (i.e. 14) it is 4.
When the iPod or the USB stick is removed or ignition is switched off, actual playback position is saved.
USB player can playback most of the popular file formats, like MP3, WAV, OGG and WMA.

iPod Operation

Connect the iPod to the Audio Connection Box via the docking cable (see index 4, page 24).
Turn on the radio, and select CD Changer as the source. The iPod will
start to play the previously played song. 3
will display the Renault logo and a warning message for a few seconds
(except iPod Shuffle).
Deselecting the CD Changer source or switching off the radio will
pause the iPod, it will then turn off automatically after few minutes.
During playback the Track# data is transferred to the radio display,
whilst the song information (Album, Artist, Track Name) and playback
status appears on the iPod screen, surrounded by the iPod user
interface header and footer. Do not operate or connect to the Audio
Connection Box or devices while driving.
The "OK to Disconnect" message indicates that you may disconnect
the iPod at any time.
When reconnecting the iPod to the interface, the radio display might
show wrong information compared to the iPod's. To resynchronize,
press NEXT, followed by PREVIOUS on the radio (see index H&I, page 28)
Warning : if the iPod battery is fully discharged, the Audio Connection Box will not be able to playback
any tracks or charge the iPod battery. (Connect the iPod to its own charger)

AUX IN Operation

All track, play and CD# controls are inoperable, except Pause which will mute audio (while AUX IN
connected device carries on playing).
Operating instruction
USB
Track #
#
rd
or later generation iPods
.
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USB Specification

The operation of a USB device on this unit will only work if the device is compatible to the following:
Function
Description
USB standard
USB 1.1 / USB 2.0
Speed
Full speed (Max. 12Mbps)
USB class
Mass Storage class (MSC device)*
USB subclass
SCSI
Protocol
Bulk Only
Current supply
Max. 500mA
File system
FAT16/FAT32#
* USB Mass Storage Class are devices that the PC can recognize as an external storage
without using any special driver or application software. (Check with the device manufacturer
that your USB device conforms to the USB mass storage class).
# Unsupported formats must be converted to FAT16 or FAT32
Using an unsupported USB device can result in abnormal playback or display of the audio file.
The type or condition of the USB device can also determine if it will operate correctly (even if you use a
USB device conforming to the above specs)
USB Device Restrictions
Maximum number of folder layers
Maximum number of files*
Maximum number of folders*
DRM protected Files
Non MSC device (MTP)
USB Hub
Multiple slot USB card reader
Multi Partition
* The number of files/folders may be less than listed above depending on the number of characters and
the specifications of your USB device.
# Some USB devices may have multiple partitions that will be invisible on Windows OS. Check with the
device manufacturer of your USB device.
Specification
8 layers
32,000 music files
Unlimited files/folder)
32000 folders
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible#
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