Ipod; General Notes; Connecting The Ipod - Mercedes-Benz Nav + 4 Operating Instructions Manual

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General notes

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The following iPod
models can be used in
conjunction with the Universal Media Inter-
face:
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• iPod

Generation 4
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• iPod
photo
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• iPod
mini
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• iPod
U2
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• iPod
nano
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• iPod
video
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• iPod
Classic
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• iPod
touch
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• iPhone
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• iPhone
3G
Note
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The list of compatible iPod
models cor-
responds to information available when
these Operating Instructions went to
press. Information regarding the compati-
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bility of new iPod
models can be obtai-
ned from your Mercedes-Benz Service
Center.
These models shall be referred to below as
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the iPod
.
For instructions on how to operate the
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iPod
outside the vehicle, please refer to
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the iPod
User's Guide.
It is recommended to install the most cur-
rent software version on the iPod
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refer to the separate iPod
User's Guide
for more detailed information.
For optimal sound quality and to avoid vo-
lume fluctuations, it is recommended that
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you use iTunes
when converting CDs. On
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the iPod
, the equalizer should be swit-
ched off. Please refer to the iPod
Guide for more detailed information.
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Once the iPod
is connected, its battery is
charged via the Universal Media Interface
as soon as the key is turned to position 2
in the ignition lock.
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The iPod
is not designed for extreme
temperatures which may occur inside the
vehicle and may be damaged as a result.
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Therefore, never leave the iPod
parked vehicle.

Connecting the iPod

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Risk of accident
Only connect the iPod
a standstill. Otherwise, there is a risk that you
could be distracted from traffic conditions
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and cause an accident.
. Please
1. Open the glove compartment.
2. Connect the plug connector to the
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iPod
, and stow the iPod
glove compartment.
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User's
inside a
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iPod
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when the vehicle is at
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inside the
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