Auxiliary Audio Sources; Principles Of Operation Connection; Selecting An Auxiliary Source; Fast Winding - Renault MEDIA-NAV Manual

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AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES

Your system is fitted with two auxiliary
inputs for connecting an external audio
source (MP3 player, portable player,
USB key, phone, etc.).
To find the input position, please refer
to the section on "Introduction to the
controls".

Principles of operation Connection

There are two types of connections:
– a USB socket,
– a jack.
Connect your portable audio player, de-
pending on the type of device.
Once you have connected a USB
socket or jack, the system automati-
cally detects the auxiliary source.
Note: The USB key used must be for-
matted to FAT32 format and have a
maximum capacity of 32Gb.
Only handle the portable audio player when traffic conditions permit.
Store the portable audio player safely while driving (risk of being thrown
in the event of sudden braking).
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Listening
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Selecting an auxiliary source

In navigation mode or when listening
to the radio, select your auxiliary audio
source by pressing "Home" > "MEDIA".
The system starts playing the last audio
track played.
Note: Any change to the external audio
source which is made when the system
is not active will not be automatically
taken into account.
To change the auxiliary source, press 1.
A list of available input sources is dis-
played instantly:
– USB: USBkey, MP3reader, phone
(depending on the phone) etc.;
– iPod®: device with integrated iPod®
;
– BT: Bluetooth® devices;
– AUX: 3.5 mm jack.
Audio formats
Option
The auxiliary audio source formats in-
clude MP3 and WMA.
3

Fast winding

Press and hold 2 to fast forward or
rewind.
Playback resumes when the button is
released.

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