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Freightliner Audio 15 Operating Instructions Manual
Freightliner Audio 15 Operating Instructions Manual
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Contents 3
Radio .................................................... 23
Bluetooth® ........................................... 37
A Making ............................................. 43
Rejecting .......................................... 43
Audio fadeout ...................................... 17 Calling
AUX function
Using Bluetooth® ............................. 42
Connecting a device ........................ 56 Call lists
Increasing the volume ...................... 56
Calling up an entry ........................... 46
Selecting .......................................... 56
Call waiting
Accepting ......................................... 45
B Changing folders ................................. 33
Balance Cleaning ................................................. 8
Setting ............................................. 16 Copyright ................................................ 8
Basic functions .................................... 14 Correct use ............................................ 7
Bass
Setting ............................................. 16 D
Becker® MAP PILOT Day design ........................................... 15
see Navigation Declaration of conformity ..................... 7
Bluetooth® Deleting
Activating/deactivating ................... 38 Call lists ........................................... 47
Conditions ....................................... 38 Display
Connecting another mobile phone ... 41 Adjusting the brightness .................. 14
Displaying details ............................. 41 On-board computer ......................... 14
Operating using the multifunction Overview .......................................... 11
steering wheel ................................. 53 Selecting the design ........................ 15
Pairing a mobile phone .................... 39 Switching on/off .............................. 16
Selecting a playback option ............. 52
Selecting a track .............................. 52
E
Starting and stopping playback ....... 52
Unpairing ......................................... 42 Equipment .............................................. 8
Bluetooth® Audio ................................. 49 Example of operation .......................... 12
Connecting an audio device ............. 49
Connecting another audio device .... 50 F
Increasing the volume ...................... 53 Factory settings .................................. 19
Interrupting playback ....................... 52 Fader
Pairing an audio device .................... 50 Setting ............................................. 16
Pairing an audio device (external) .... 50 Fast forward/rewind .......................... 33
Reconnecting an audio device ......... 50
Forward/rewind .................................. 33
Selecting .......................................... 49
Frequency input
Unpairing an audio device ................ 51
Manual ............................................. 24
Boost function ..................................... 56
G
C
GPS reception ...................................... 22
Call
Accepting ......................................... 42
H
Ending .............................................. 42
Hands-free system
Switching on/off .............................. 44
In addition, observe the legal requirements of i USA only: The wireless devices of this
the country in which you are currently driving. vehicle comply with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
Proper use 1. These devices may not cause
interference, and
Audio 15 can be used to receive radio 2. These devices must accept any
stations, to play back SD memory cards and interference, including interference that
other data carriers and to make calls via the may cause undesired operation of the
Bluetooth® function. It can also be used for device.
the playback of the picture from the rear view Changes or modifications not expressly
camera and as a navigation system with approved by the party responsible for
Becker® MAP PILOT (optionally). compliance could void the user’s authority
Observe the requirements in the technical to operate the equipment.
data for data carriers and permissible i Canada only: The wireless devices of this
formats. vehicle comply with Industry Canada
RSS-210 standard. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
General notes
1. These devices may not cause
Information on the Operating interference, and
Instructions 2. These devices must accept any
i This Supplement describes Audio 15 with interference, including interference that
optional equipment as was available at the may cause undesired operation of the
time of this Supplement going to print. device.
Country-specific variations are possible.
Therefore, your Audio 15 equipment may
differ from certain descriptions and
illustrations. If you have any questions
concerning the equipment and operation,
consult any authorized Sprinter Dealer.
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8 Introduction
Cleaning
At a glance
At a glance
(turn) Accepts a call 42
Confirms selection/entry Makes a call 43
(press) Redials 44
H 9:=; Accepts a waiting call 45
Navigates within the menus N ~
Station search 24 Ends a call 42
Skip 32 Rejects a call 43
Fast forward/rewind 33 Rejects a waiting call 45
I o O 8
Sets the volume 14 Mutes audio source 14
J q Pauses SD memory card/
Switches on/off 14 USB device
Switches the hands-free
K F system on/off 44
Station search 24
Skips forward 32
Fast forward 33
L E
Station search 24
Skips back 32
Rewind 33
At a glance
and a selection list.
X Use the control knob or press the : and
9 buttons to select Playlists
Playlists.
X Press the rotary knob/pushbutton.
The display shows all playlists which have
been saved on the SD memory card.
At a glance
X Press the % button.
X To exit system settings: press the $
or Õ button.
X Select Sound
Sound.
The display shows the current sound
settings.
X Select Display Off.
Off
The display is switched off. Audio 15 Adjusting treble and bass
functions remain available. The selected
audio source remains audible. X Call up the sound settings.
X To switch on the display again: press the
control knob.
i Alternatively, you can call up a different
function (e.g. radio).
At a glance
X Select the desired language.
The display texts of Audio 15 are shown in
X Select Bal/Fad
Bal/Fad.
the selected language.
You see a schematic diagram of the
passenger compartment and the current Or
sound distribution. X Select Synchronize Languages.
Languages
X Set the sound distribution with the The display texts of Audio 15 are shown in
=, ;, : and 9 buttons. the language selected for the on-board
computer display.
X Press the rotary knob/pushbutton.
X To exit system settings: press the $
or Õ button.
Exiting sound settings
X Press the % button.
Or Switching audio fadeout on/off
X Press the : button. This function can only be switched on if the
X Select Back
Back. optional navigation module is installed. Audio
Audio 15 stores the new sound settings. fadeout reduces the volume of other audio
sources, such as the radio, when you receive
a navigation message.
Setting the language X Press the i button.
X Select Settings
Settings.
As standard, Audio 15 accepts the language
set in the on-board computer. You can also
set the language independently of the on-
board computer.
i You must set the language of the
navigation system separately.
X Press the i button.
X Select Settings
Settings.
X Select Language
Language.
The display shows a list of available
languages. The # dot indicates the
currently set language. X Select Audio Fadeout for Nav
Instruction.
Instruction
X Switch the function on O or off ª using Rifthe camera lens is dirty or obstructed
the control knob. Rthe rear of the vehicle is damaged. In this
X Press the % button. case, have the camera position and setting
At a glance
At a glance
3 ft (1 m)
Navigation system
vehicle while driving, you will be distracted an integrated GPS receiver that receives the
from traffic conditions. You could also lose satellite signals and determines your
control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an geographical location.
accident. i Without GPS reception, route guidance is
Only operate the equipment when the traffic not possible.
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the Preparing navigation
equipment when the vehicle is stationary.
Inserting the navigation module
The navigation system calculates the route to X Open the glove box.
the destination without taking account of the X Insert the navigation module into the
following, for example: device holder.
Rtraffic lights
The battery built into the navigation module
Rstop and give way signs starts charging when the vehicle ignition is
Rparking or stopping restrictions switched on.
Rroad narrowing X Remove the catch on the front side of the
Rother road and traffic rules and regulations device holder.
This way, the navigation module is secured,
The navigation system may provide incorrect
as well as protected against theft.
navigation announcements if the
X Close the glove box.
surroundings do not correspond to the data
on the digital map. For example, a route may
have been diverted or the direction of a one-
way street may have changed. Switching on the navigation system
For this reason, you must always observe X Press the ß button.
road and traffic rules and regulations during Or
your journey. Road and traffic rules and
X Press the 9 button repeatedly until the
regulations always have priority over the
system's driving recommendations. main menu bar is selected.
X Select Navi
Navi.
The display shows the main menu of the
Becker® MAP PILOT navigation navigation system.
module i If the battery was completely discharged,
it takes up to 1 minute before the
With the Becker® MAP PILOT navigation navigation system is ready.
module, you can upgrade Audio 15 to a fully-
fledged navigation system.
Further information can be found under
http://www.beckermappilot.com.
Radio
Storing stations
Selecting a station Storing stations manually using the
number keypad
Radio
Station search
X Press the E or F button briefly. You can save the current station.
You will hear the next receivable station.
Radio
X Select the preset where the station is to be X Select Autostore
Autostore.
stored. Audio 15 searches for the 10 stations with
X To save the station: press and hold the the best reception and stores them.
control knob until the station frequency or
the station name is shown in the list.
Audio 15 continues to play the station.
Radio
multifunction steering wheel to call up the a traffic report.
previous or next stored station. i The setting also applies for following
traffic reports.
Activating/deactivating the TA
function
X Press and hold the 8 button until the
display shows TA in the status bar.
Or
X Press the : button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Radio
Radio.
X Select TA
TA.
X Activate O or deactivate ª the TA
function as required.
X To exit the menu: press the % button.
Important safety notes XConnect the USB device to the USB port in
the correct position.
G WARNING Audio 15 automatically activates USB
mode and loads the files. The display shows
Handling discs while driving may distract you
Reading USB device...
from traffic conditions. You could also lose
control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an i If Audio 15 cannot find any readable files
accident. on the USB device, the display shows No
Playable Files
Files. Information on readable
Handle discs only when the vehicle is
file formats can be found in the technical
stationary.
data (Y page 60).
SD memory card and USB device
X Select SD
SD.
Playback starts.
You can also select the SD function Selecting the USB function
accordingly when the USB, AUX or BT Audio
function is active. X Press the Õ button repeatedly, until the
X Press the j button. display in the menu bar shows USB
USB.
Or Playback starts.
X Press the : button repeatedly until the Alternatively, you can select the USB function
menu bar is selected. in the main menu bar.
X Select Media
Media. X Press the 9 button repeatedly until the
The display shows all available audio main menu bar is selected.
sources in a selection list. X Select Audio
Audio.
XSelect SD
SD.
Playback starts.
i If there is already an SD memory card X Select USB
USB.
inserted, you can see the name of the SD Playback starts.
memory card instead of SDSD. You can also select the USB function
accordingly when the SD, AUX or BT Audio
function is active.
X Press the l button.
Or
X Press the : button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Media
Media.
The display shows all available audio
sources in a selection list.
: Playback time
; Track name
= Folder name
? Current playback option (no display when
playing in "normal track order")
A Artist
B Type of data carrier (SD memory card)
C Track number
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32 Selecting a track
X Select USB
USB.
Playback starts. Selecting a track with the control
knob
XTurn the control knob clockwise or counter-
clockwise.
Audio 15 plays the previous track again or
the next track.
i If you have selected random playback
(Y page 34), a random selection follows
as the next track.
Selecting a track
Selecting a track by skipping to a
track
X Press the E or F button.
Audio 15 plays the previous track again or
the next track.
i The following principles apply to the skip
back function: X Select the desired track.
Audio 15 plays the selected track.
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34 Selecting track playback options
X Select Playlists
Playlists. Playback Operation
The display shows playlists saved on the SD option
memory card/USB device.
Normal track You hear the tracks in the
sequence same order as they are
stored on the SD memory
card/USB device.
Random All the tracks on the SD
tracks memory card/USB device
are played in a random
SD memory card and USB device
order.
Random All tracks in the selected
folder folder and sub-folders are
X Select the desired playlist. played in random order.
Audio 15 shows a list of titles associated
with this playlist. X Selecting the SD/USB menu: press
the : button repeatedly until the menu
bar is selected.
X Select SD
SD/USB
USB.
The currently selected playback option is
indicated by the # dot.
If the USB device is partitioned, this function You can display information stored in the
is available. Up to 4 partitions (primary, FAT metadata of a track that is currently playing.
or FAT32 format) are supported.
X Selecting the USB menu: press
the : button repeatedly until the menu
bar is selected.
X Select USB
USB.
Displaying metadata
There are two ways of displaying the names X Press the m button.
of the tracks:
The display shows the folder name and title
Rwith the names stored in the metadata of for approximately 3 seconds.
the track
Rwith the file names
X Press the : button repeatedly until the Operating the SD/USB function using
menu bar is selected. the multifunction steering wheel
X Select SD
SD/USB
USB.
You can call up the previous or next track in
the current folder using the multifunction
steering wheel.
: Audio source
; Track number
X Select Display Metadata.
Metadata
X Using the control knob, switch the function
as desired, on O or off ª.
X To exit the menu: press the % button.
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36 Operating the SD/USB function using the multifunction steering wheel
Bluetooth®
X Press the 9 button repeatedly until the not been connected to it for the longest
main menu bar is selected. period of time.
X Select Tel
Tel. There are two ways of pairing:
The display shows the telephone main RBluetooth® pairing: Audio 15 searches for
menu.
the mobile phone and starts the pairing
process
RBluetooth® external: the mobile phone
searches for Audio 15 and starts the pairing
process
Bluetooth®
X Press the : button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
: Network provider of mobile phone X Select Telephone
Telephone.
currently connected X Select Connect Phones.
Phones
; Signal strength of mobile phone network X Select Update
Update.
= = or ; receiver symbol Audio 15 searches for mobile phones
within range for a certain period of time.
? Bluetooth® name of the currently
connected mobile phone If at least one mobile phone is found, the
A Displays call lists display shows the Bluetooth® name of the
mobile phone.
B Calls up other functions
If Audio 15 does not find a mobile phone,
C Displays the phone book the Search for Bluetooth devices
D Character bar failed message is shown in the display.
X To search again: select Update
Update.
Pairing/unpairing a mobile phone
What does pairing mean?
When pairing, an authorized connection is
established between Audio 15 and a mobile
phone. Your mobile phone must be visible.
Information on how to make your mobile
phone visible can be found in the operating
instructions of your mobile phone.
If Audio 15 and your mobile phone are paired,
they will connect automatically as soon as X Select the desired mobile phone using the
there is a Bluetooth® connection. control knob.
i Audio 15 saves the pairing data of up to The display shows the input menu for the
10 mobile phones. If an additional mobile passkey.
phone is coupled, Audio 15 overwrites the
pairing data for the mobile phone that has
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40 Telephone
keys.
X To confirm the entry: select OK
OK.
Or
X Select four digits in the number bar using
the control knob. X Select External Authorization.
Authorization
X Select OK
OK. X Start the Bluetooth® scan process on the
The mobile phone is authorized.
mobile phone.
X Select Bluetooth® device name VAN
X Select Bluetooth® device name VAN
Bluetooth.
Bluetooth.
X Enter the four digit number selected
A prompt appears in the display asking
previously on the mobile phone, and whether the mobile phone should be
confirm. authorized.
X Confirm possible prompts using the mobile X To authorize: select Yes
Yes.
phone. The mobile phone is authorized.
The Authorization successful.
message is shown in the display. You will
see the Bluetooth® name of the mobile
phone in the display/selection window.
i When the Authorization failed.
message is displayed, you may have
exceeded the prescribed time period.
Repeat the procedure.
Bluetooth®
it finds a mobile phone, it is connected.
exceeded the prescribed time period.
Repeat the procedure. Displaying the Bluetooth® details of a
mobile phone
Reconnecting a mobile phone
X Press the % button.
Audio 15 always searches for the last
X Press the : button repeatedly until the
connected mobile phone. If the last
connected mobile phone cannot be menu bar is selected.
connected, Audio 15 searches for the mobile X Select Telephone
Telephone.
phone that was connected prior to that. X Select Connect Phones.
Phones
The display shows all paired mobile
Connecting another mobile phone phones. The mobile phone currently
connected is indicated by the # dot.
If you have paired more than one mobile
X Select the mobile phone, whose details you
phone, you can switch between the individual
phones. want to display.
X Use the ; button to select the icon next
i You can only switch to another authorized
phone if you are not currently making a call. to the entry.
Audio 15 can only be connected to one
mobile phone at any one time.
X Press the % button.
X Press the : button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Telephone
Telephone.
X Select Connect Phones.
Phones
The display shows all paired mobile
phones. The mobile phone currently
connected is indicated by the # dot.
X Select Details
Details.
The display shows the following
information on the selected mobile phone:
RBluetooth® name
RBluetooth® address
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42 Telephone
RAvailability
RAuthorization
status
X To exit the detailed view: press the
% button.
The display shows all paired mobile 15. Bluetooth® access to this mobile phone
phones. The currently connected mobile is deleted.
phone is indicated by the # dot. X To cancel the unpairing process: select
No.
No
The mobile phone is not unpaired from
Audio 15. You have canceled the process.
Making a call
Entering a phone number using the
number keys
X Press the % button.
Bluetooth®
loudspeakers. Audio 15 mutes the active
audio source.
X Use the control knob to adjust the call
volume, if desired. XEnter the desired phone number using the
X To end a call: press the = button on the x to s number keys and the l
Audio 15 control panel or multifunction button.
steering wheel. i Notes on the l button:
Audio 15 plays the active audio source
again. Rto enter *: press the l button once.
Rto enter +: press the l button twice
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44 Telephone
Calling a contact from the telephone book Switching the hands-free system on/off
It is also possible to call contacts from your
You can switch the hands-free function on or
telephone book (Y page 48).
off during a call.
Canceling dialing i When making a call, instead of Call
Lists, the display shows Microphone
Lists
X Press the = button when dialing. Off or Microphone On in the menu bar.
Or X Press the : button repeatedly until the
X Select = in the display. menu bar is selected.
Audio 15 plays the active audio source
again.
Redialing
X Press the % button.
X Press the ; button.
The display shows the most recently dialed
phone numbers.
Bluetooth®
menu bar is selected.
X Select Phone
Phone.
X Select Adjust Volume.
Volume
Or
X Select Reject in the display.
The waiting call is rejected. X Select Reception Volume or
Transmission Volume.
Volume
Transferring a call The display shows the corresponding
volume, including the current and previous
From the hands-free system to the mobile setting.
phone X Select the desired volume (-2
-2 to +2
+2).
i If you wish to continue a call in private X To exit the menu: press the % button
mode, you will need to perform the twice.
necessary steps on the mobile phone (see
the mobile phone operating instructions).
From the mobile phone to the hands-free
system
i If you wish to continue a call using Audio
15, you will need to perform the necessary
steps on the mobile phone (see the mobile
phone operating instructions).
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46 Telephone
Operating a mobile phone using the entries and call lists. Those of the previous
multifunction steering wheel mobile phone connected are no longer
available.
What is PBAP?
PBAP stands for Phonebook Access Profile
and refers to the possibility of transferring
telephone book entries and call lists from the
mobile phone to Audio 15.
: Phone book entry
Audio 15 supports this profile. Whether you
It is possible to accept, end and reject calls can transfer the information mentioned
using the multifunction steering wheel. You depends on your mobile phone:
can also make calls from your telephone
Bluetooth®
i Telephone book entries and call lists of X To view received calls: select Calls
mobile phones with PBAP (Phonebook Received.
Received
Access Profile) are only available if the
mobile phone is connected to Audio 15. If
you connect a different mobile phone, you
will automatically see its telephone book
Or
X Press the rotary knob/pushbutton.
Bluetooth®
This initiates dialing.
i You can also select the Calls Dialed X Select Name
Name.
call list from the telephone main menu by The display shows the telephone book.
pressing the ; button. Entries are sorted alphabetically by
surname.
Deleting call lists
You cannot delete call lists in Audio 15 .
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48 Telephone
Deleting/editing contacts
You cannot edit or delete contacts
transferred onto Audio 15.
Bluetooth® audio
Selecting the Bluetooth® audio
function XSelect Bluetooth Audio.
Audio
X Press the Õ button repeatedly until BT i If a Bluetooth® audio device is already
Bluetooth®
Audio is shown in the menu bar in the connected, you will see its name instead of
display. BT Audio.
Audio
: Track/artist
; Current playback option (no display when
playing in "normal track order")
= Name of the audio equipment
? Starts M or stops ¯ playback
A Data medium position in the list of audio
sources
B Data medium type (Bluetooth® audio)
X Select BT Audio.
Audio
You can also specifically choose the
Bluetooth® audio function if the SD, USB or Pairing/unpairing an audio device
AUX function is active.
What does pairing mean?
X Press the n button.
When pairing, an authorized connection is
Or established between Audio 15 and an audio
X Press the : button repeatedly until the device. Your audio device must be visible.
menu bar is selected. Information on how to make your audio
X Select Media
Media. device visible can be found in the operating
The display shows all available audio instructions of your audio device.
sources in a selection list.
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50 Bluetooth® audio
process
X To reconnect an audio device without
i If you pair a mobile phone as an audio
a telephone function: select the
device, it is automatically paired as a
Bluetooth® audio function.
mobile phone as well, as long as your
If no audio device is connected, the No
mobile phone supports this.
Bluetooth Audio Device Connected
message appears in the display.
Pairing an audio device via Bluetooth®
X Select the Bluetooth® audio function.
X Press the : button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select BT Audio.
Audio
X Select Bluetooth Device List.
List
X Carry out further steps as described for
pairing a mobile phone (Y page 39).
X Select Details
Details.
The display shows the following
Bluetooth®
information on the selected audio device:
RBluetooth® name
connect. Ravailability
Audio 15 searches for the audio device. If Rauthorization status
it finds an audio device, it is connected. X To exit the detailed view: press the
% button.
Displaying audio device details
X Select the Bluetooth® audio function. Unpairing an audio device
X Press the : button repeatedly until the X Select the Bluetooth® audio function.
menu bar is selected. X Press the : button repeatedly until the
X Select BT Audio.
Audio menu bar is selected.
X Select BT Audio.
Audio
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52 Bluetooth® audio
Interrupting playback
Normal track Tracks are played in the
i Not all Bluetooth® audio devices support sequence same order as they are
this function. stored on the Bluetooth®
X Press the 8 button. audio device.
The sound is switched off. Playback is also
Random All the tracks on the
stopped on the audio device.
tracks Bluetooth® audio device
are played in random order.
Starting playback after a pause
If the Bluetooth® connection breaks, the No i Not all Bluetooth® audio devices support
Bluetooth Audio Device Connected this function.
message appears in the display. The search X Press the : button repeatedly until the
for available audio devices begins. menu bar is selected.
i When the search has ended, the audio X Select BT Audio.
Audio
device can be reconnected. The playback option currently selected is
indicated by the # dot.
X Select Volume
Volume.
The current volume option is identified by
the # dot.
Bluetooth®
Tracks.
Tracks
You will hear the tracks in the desired
playback option. If you have selected
X To select the volume option: select
Random Tracks
Tracks, the display in the display/ Standard or Boost
Boost.
selection window shows Random in front of You have set the volume option.
the symbol for the audio device. X To exit the menu: press the % button.
If you play audio files from an audio device, it You can call up the previous or next track in
is possible that the volume may need to be the current folder using the multifunction
significantly increased. You can therefore steering wheel.
select from two volume options:
Volume Operation
option
Standard The audio device is played
at normal volume.
Boost The audio device is X Select Audio 15 via the BT Audio function.
amplified. X Using the U or V button on the
multifunction steering wheel, select the
i The varying volumes of audio sources can BT display.
mean that system messages (e.g. traffic The on-board computer display shows
and navigation announcements) are played track currently being played ;.
at a noticeably increased volume. If
X Call up the previous or next track using the
necessary, please deactivate the system
9 or : button on the multifunction
messages or adjust their volume manually.
steering wheel.
X Press the : button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select BT Audio.
Audio
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AUX function
G WARNING
Handling discs while driving may distract you
from traffic conditions. You could also lose
control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an
accident.
Handle discs only when the vehicle is
stationary.
X Select AUX
AUX.
Connecting an external device You can also select the AUX function
accordingly when the SD, USB or BT Audio
You may connect an external device and play function is active.
it back via the loudspeakers. The AUX jack
AUX function
Volume Operation
option
Standard The external device is
played back at a normal
volume.
Boost The external device is
played back louder.
AUX function
their volume manually.
X Press the : button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Volume
Volume.
The current volume option is identified by
the # dot.
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Technical data
Format FAT/FAT32
i To shorten the initialization period, only
load music files onto the USB device, if
i SD memory cards are available in many possible.
different sizes. Therefore, it cannot be
guaranteed that playback is possible with i Unsupported file formats are not
every SD memory card. displayed.
Audio 15 does not support any DRM (Digital
Rights Management) coded files.
USB devices
The following USB devices are supported:
Apple device support
RUSB sticks
RUSB hard drives You can play music files stored on Apple
Rcertain MP3 players devices via AUX, USB or BT Audio. The
following Apple devices are supported:
Model USB 2.0
RiPod® classic, 6th generation onwards
Format FAT/FAT32, maximum (limited support for 5th generation)
of 4 primary partitions RiPod® nano, 3rd generation onwards
Hard drive size 2.54 cm (1 in) (limited support for 1st and 2nd
4.57 cm (1.8 in) generations)
RiPod® touch
6.35 cm (2.5 in)
RiPhone®
Hard drive: start- 800 mA
up/permanent i iPod® and iPhone® are registered
current, max. trademarks of Apple Inc., Cupertino,
(with separate California, USA.
power supply, if
necessary)
Technical data
of tracks per
directory
Maximum number 300
of tracks in
"Random tracks"
random playback