Auxiliary Audio Sources - Renault Radio Connect R & GO Manual

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AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES

Your audio system has inputs to
connect one or more external audio
sources (USB key, MP3 player, iPod®,
Bluetooth® portable player, etc.).
You have several ways of connecting
your player:
– USB connection;
– Jack socket;
– Bluetooth® connection.
Note: the auxiliary audio source for-
mats can be MP3, WMA or AAC.
USB connection;
Connection
Connect the iPod® or USB stick to the
USB socket.
Once the device is connected, the track
will be displayed automatically.
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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 key:
The audio files will start playing auto-
matically.
To access the hierarchy of your audio
source, turn or press control knob 5
on the audio system front panel, or 20
or 25 on the steering column control.
Note: random play on a USB key works
in the same way as for a CD MP3.
Refer to the information on "Random
playback Mix" in the section "Listening
to a CD/CD MP3".
Note: the repeat function on a USB
key works in the same way as for a CD
MP3. Please refer to the paragraph on
"Repeat" under "Listening to a CD/CD
MP3".
Charging using the USB port
Once your portable audio player's USB
connector is plugged into the multime-
dia system USB port, you can charge or
recharge the battery during use.
Note: some devices do not recharge
or maintain battery charge level when
they are connected to the USB port on
the audio system.

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