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track, as well as playback lists,
are transmitted into the vehicle.
This may take some time,
depending on the USB device,
file size, and number of tracks.
During the transfer, the tracks
can be called up via the file
directory.
The information for approx.
40,000 tracks can be stored in
the vehicle. However, a maxi-
mum of 16,000 tracks can be
stored per USB device.
Music tracks with integrated
Digital Rights Management
DRM cannot be played.
Selecting the USB device
For information about the USB
port, see Owner's Manual for
the vehicle.
1
Connect the USB device to
the USB port.
The adapter cable supplied with the
USB device would be ideal.
2
"Media/Radio"
3
"USB"
Or: Select the name of the USB
device.
Further playback descriptions,
refer to page 55.
Bluetooth audio
General information
Playback of music files on
Supra Navigation System Owner's Manual_U (from July '20 Prod.)
external devices such as
audio devices or mobile
phones via Bluetooth.
The volume of the sound out-
put depends on the device. If
necessary, adjust the volume
on the device.
Up to four external devices
can be connected to the vehi-
cle.
Functional requirements
Bluetooth device is connected
to the vehicle. Bluetooth con-
nections, see Owner's Manual
for the vehicle.
Bluetooth audio playback was
activated.
Selecting the Bluetooth
device
1
"Media/Radio"
2
Select the desired Bluetooth
device from the list.
Further playback descriptions,
refer to page 55.
If the Bluetooth device is not
listed in the device list, Blue-
tooth audio playback may have
not been activated. To activate
Bluetooth audio playback, pro-
ceed as follows:
1
"Media/Radio"
2
"Manage mobile devices"
3
Select the desired Bluetooth
device.