Usb Host Support; Playing From Usb; Usb Supported Devices - Chevrolet TAHOE - TRUCK NAVIGATION SYSTEM 2010 Owner's Manual

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Infotainment System
If there is no apparent damage,
try a known good CD or DVD.
Notice: If a label is added to a
CD or DVD, or more than one CD
or DVD is inserted into the slot
at a time, or an attempt is made to
play scratched or damaged
CDs or DVDs, the player could be
damaged. While using the CD
or DVD player, use only CDs or
DVDs in good condition without
any label, load one CD or DVD
at a time, and keep the player and
the loading slot free of foreign
materials, liquids, and debris.
Do not add any label to a CD
or DVD, it could get caught in the
player. If a CD or DVD is recorded
on a personal computer and a
description label is needed,
try labeling the top of the recorded
CD or DVD with a soft marker.

USB Host Support

The USB connector uses the
USB 2.0.

USB Supported Devices

USB flash sticks or pen drives.
Portable USB Hard Drives.
Special care needs to be
taken related to the power source
of these devices (USB bus
powered vs. external power).
Portable media adapters that
support SD Flash, Compact
Flash, or SD Micro.
Depending on the USB mass
storage device, some devices might
not be recognized. The supported
file formats for USB devices are
.mp3 and .wma files.
Music can be played directly from
the USB device and controlled
through MP3 control functions
and menu.

Playing from USB

Content can also be played directly
from the USB device.
The USB port is located, depending
on the vehicle, in the center console
or instrument panel in the APO
connection on the passenger side.
The USB icon displays when the
USB device connected.
To play a USB device:
Connect the USB and it begins
to play.
Press the Audio hard key until
AUX tab is selected, then
press the USB screen button.
The audio source options under
AUX menu will vary based
on your Navigation model.

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