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SD card slot and USB socket - CRB-631
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12 SD card slot and USB socket
12.1 USB socket and iPOD
©
support
Connect a USB stick, a USB MP3 player, an Apple iPOD
©
(Shuffle, Mini, Nano, Video
etc.) or an external 2.5 or 1.8 inch USB Hard Disk Drive to play MP3, WMA or Ogg
Vorbis files. Only FAT16 and FAT32 formatted hard disks are recognised. NTFS or
Linux formatted disks are not supported by the device. If one of these devices is
connected, the USB symbol is shown on the display.
Please note: There is a wide range of memory sticks available on the market,
both with and without an integrated MP3 player. A number of these sticks are not
compatible with this car radio and can therefore not be used with this device.
The battery of an Apple iPOD
©
connected to the USB socket is only automatically
charged if it is already at least 50 % charged.
Caution!!
Several external hard disks or MP4 players and iPOD
©
devices with a battery
which is not charged by at least 50 % have such a high power consumption that
these can cause failure or malfunction of the car radio or even damage to the
device which is not covered by the guarantee. Such external hard disks or MP4
players must be connected to a suitable separate power supply.
Note on iPOD
©
support:
iPOD
©
devices have two separate storage areas, the so-called mass storage area and
the iTUNES
©
area. If the iPOD
©
is connected with its original USB cable, the car radio
only recognises the mass storage area. The MP3, WMA or Ogg Vorbis files saved here
can be played. The iTUNES
©
area and the file format AAC are not supported.
Caution!!
Only connect an iPOD
©
with its original USB cable and not with the USB cable
and the earphones connector of the iPOD
©
, or only with the earphones
connector of the iPOD
©
to the 3.5 mm AUX input of the radio, as otherwise the
iPOD
©
could be damaged and its warranty could be void.
Note:
When an iPOD
©
is connected, the tracks are played according to the file names.
The tracks are not sorted in accordance with the sequence of the iTUNES
©
programme.
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