Blaupunkt MP56 7 646 583 310 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
General functions
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Insert the CD with its print-
ed side uppermost into the CD
drive
C until you feel some re-
sistance.
The CD is automatically drawn
in and the control panel closes.
This CD can now be selected as
audio source.
Note:
As long as the CD is in the
drive, the device stores track
and playing time of the CD
played last, and after calling up
the audio source, the playback
starts at the position where it
was interrupted.
Connecting the USB
medium
To be able to connect a USB stick
or a USB hard disk, the supplied
USB cable must be connected
to the rear side of the device be-
fore the installation as described
in the installation instructions.
This cable can be routed, for ex-
ample, to the glove compartment
or a suitable place of the center
console.
Note:
Always switch off the device
before connecting or discon-
necting your USB medium!
Connect the USB medium to
the USB cable that is routed
from the rear side of the de-
vice.
The USB medium can now be
selected as audio source.
For the device to recognise the
USB medium, it must be specifi ed
as mass storage device and for-
matted using the FAT16 or FAT32
le system and contain MP3 or
WMA fi les.
Under Windows 2000/XP, the
FAT32 formatting creates a maxi-
mum partition size of 32 GB.
If you are using a USB medium
with more than 32 GB, it may re-
sult in read errors for additional
partitions.
USB media formatted with the
NTFS format are not supported.
In MP3 mode via USB, your de-
vice can manage a maximum of
2,133 tracks per
folder if the MP3 fi le and fold-
er names are no longer than 16
characters. If more than 16 char-
acters are used, the number of
tracks will be reduced.
If extensive data are stored on
your USB medium, the fi le search
can be slow.
Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the
proper functioning of all USB me-
dia available on the market!
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