CONNECTING A MEDIA DEVICE
Do not adjust the media device or allow the device to distract the driver, while the vehicle is moving. Driver distraction can lead to accidents, potentially causing serious injury or death.
Make sure that any media devices are stored securely while the vehicle is in motion. Any loose objects are potential hazards during sudden maneuvers, emergency braking situations or accidents.
Read the manufacturer's instructions for any device, before it is connected to the media system. Make sure the device is suitable and complies with any instructions regarding connection and operation. Failure to do so may result in damage to the vehicle’s media system or the auxiliary device.
Portable media devices can be connected to the media hub, located in the center console's cubby box. See CONNECTING A MEDIA DEVICE.
SD card slot for navigation and voice only.
The media system does not play music or display saved images from an SD card.
USB socket.
3.5 mm AUX socket.
Do not connect non-media playing devices into the USB port.
Use the cable supplied with your media device to connect to the USB socket.
A USB hub cannot be used to connect more than one USB device to the media system.
Devices connected to the USB ports are charged. Devices that are fully discharged do not play.
In some cases, if an iPhone is connected via a USB cable for music and a Bluetooth® wireless connection for other phone functions. The audio streams through only the last connected port. For example, if a Bluetooth wireless connection is the last connection made to the iPhone and the iPod lead is connected. No audio is heard through the speakers via the iPod lead. Track title and time information is still shown on the display. Audio output from the speakers is only obtained if the user chooses audio mode on the Bluetooth wireless technology device. To address this issue, disconnect and reconnect your device's USB cable. Alternatively open the music application on the iPhone, select the Bluetooth icon and select Dock Connector on the pop-up.
When an iPod is connected, playback continues from the point at which it was last playing, provided the iPod battery is in a good state of charge.
Options, such as repeat and mix, relate to the device currently playing. Does not apply to any subsequent device.
The 3.5 mm AUX socket allows extra equipment, e.g., personal stereos, MP3 player, hand-held navigation unit, etc., to be connected to the media system.
iPod shuffle may be connected via the AUX socket.