External Audio Sources; Usb Connection - Renault Radio Connect R & GO Manual Del Usuario

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EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES

Your system has inputs for connecting
one or more external audio sources
(USB stick, MP3 player, iPod or a
Bluetooth device).
You have several ways of connecting
your player:

– USB connection;

– Jack socket;
– Bluetooth® connection.
Note: the auxiliary audio source for-
mats can be MP3, WMA or AAC.
USB connection;
Connection
Connect the iPod® or USB stick to the
USB socket.
Once the device is connected, the track
will be displayed automatically.
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Use
– iPod®:
After connecting your iPod®, the menus
are accessible from your audio system.
The system keeps the same playlists
as on your iPod®.
– USB key:
The audio files will start playing auto-
matically.
To access the audio source tree view,
turn or press 6 or 21.
Note: random playback on a USB key
works in the same way as a CD MP3.
Refer to the section on "Listening to a
CD/CD MP3", in the paragraph entitled
"Random playback (Mix)".
NB: The repeat function on a USB stick
works in the same way as for a CD
MP3. Please refer to the paragraph on
"Repeat" under "Listening to a CD/CD
MP3".
Jack connection
Connection
Using the appropriate cable (not sup-
plied), connect the Jack socket of the
auxiliary input 13 to the device head-
phones socket (usually a 3.5 mm jack).
Note: you cannot select a track directly
from your audio system. To select a
track, you must do so directly via your
portable audio player, when the vehicle
is stationary.
Use
Only the text "AUX" is displayed on the
system screen. No artist or track name
is visible.
NB: To adjust the sensitivity of the jack
Jack,, refer to the "System settings"
section.

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