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(FM8) SEMCON JLR OWNER GUIDE VER 1.00 NAS
LANGUAGE: english-NAS-en; MARQUE: jaguar; MODEL: XJ
Portable media
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Portable media
PORTABLE MEDIA
Do not adjust the auxiliary device or allow the
device to distract the driver while the vehicle
is moving. Driver distraction can lead to
accidents causing serious injury or death.
Make sure that any auxiliary devices are
stored securely while the vehicle is in
motion. Any loose objects are potential
hazards during sudden manoeuvers,
emergency braking situations or accidents.
Do not place any item connected to the
auxiliary input socket or the auxiliary power
socket on the seats, carpets or other
upholstery. The heat generated by these
devices may cause damage to the vehicle and,
in some cases, fire.
Read the manufacturer’s instructions for any
device, before it is connected to the audio
system.
PORTABLE MEDIA CONNECTIONS
Portable media devices can be connected to
the front media hub located in the cubby box
and the rear media hub located in the rear
center armrest. Compatible portable devices
include:
• USB mass storage devices (e.g. a memory
stick). Devices must use FAT or FAT32 file
format.
• iPod® (iPod Classic, iPod Touch™, iPhone
and iPod Nano are supported - full
functionality for older devices cannot be
guaranteed). iPod Shuffle functionality
cannot be guaranteed.
• Auxiliary device (personal audio, MP3
players, all iPods).
Note: Auxiliary devices have no touch
screen control.
• Auxiliary device connected with a
composite audio/video connection.
Note: Auxiliary devices have no touch
screen control.
• Devices with Bluetooth® connectivity.
Devices must support A2DP and AVRCP
Bluetooth® protocols.
If you are connecting an iPod, mass storage or
Bluetooth® device, use the touch screen to
operate and search the device. Many of the
controls are similar to those available for CD
play.
Please disconnect your iPod when leaving the
vehicle. Failure to do so may result in the iPod
battery discharging.
Note: The audio system will play MP3, WMA
and AAC files.
To maximize playback quality, it is
recommended that lossless compression is
used for the iPod. If files on the iPod or USB are
compressed it is recommended that the files
utilize a minimum bitrate of 192 kbit/s
(although a higher bitrate is strongly
recommended).
Note: Some MP3 players have their own file
system that is not supported by this system. To
use your MP3 player, you must set it to USB
Removable Device or Mass Storage Device
mode. Only music that has been added to the
device in this mode can be played.