Source VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG 2017 Owner´s Manual

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x In the pop-up window, press the Delete function key.
x Next search through the media center for files that you want to delete.
x List entries (tracks and folders) can be selected individually by pressing =.
x If you press the Select all function key, all list entries will be selected =.
x Press the Delete function key to delete all selected entries.
x Accept the confirmation dialog by pressing the Delete function key.
The delete process may take some time, depending on the number of files being deleted.
For copyright reasons, all files stored in the media library need to be deleted before the unit is passed on.
Using the voice control, you can also record the name of an artist, album or track stored in the media center after the corresponding voice command
External audio source connected via AUX-IN

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External audio source connected via Bluetooth®

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Open settings menu
x Connect the external audio source.
x Press the SETUP Infotainment button ⇒ fig. 131.
x Press the Media function key.
x Press the AUX volume function key.
x Move the slider ? to change the setting
Adjusting the output volume
If the sound from the external audio source is too quiet, if possible, increase the output volume on the audio source. If that is not sufficient, increase the AUX volume .
If the sound from the connected audio source is too loud or distorted, if possible, lower the output volume on the audio source. If that is not sufficient, decrease the AUX volume .
The AUX volume function key is only displayed if the playback volume for the connected audio source can be adjusted.

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Connectable data media Requirements for playback via the
Infotainment System
– USB flash drives (USB sticks).
– USB data media that do not
need special drivers.
– External USB flash drives.
– External USB hard drives (HDD)
- 1'', 1,8'', 2,5'' with maximum
peak and continuous current
500 mA.
– iPods® and iPhones® of various
generations7.
– USB 2.0 enabled media.
– Subclass 1 and 6 USB devices (note
manufacturer's information).
– Data media in the FAT or FAT32 file
systems.
– Limit of 4 partitions and 4000 files on
the data medium.
– Limit of 1000 files per directory.

Connecting and operating

Fig. 162 Selection menu of available media sources.

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x In the Audio menu, press the Source function key ⇒ fig. 162.
x In the pop-up window, press the / AUX feature key.
Further operation of the external data medium (changing track, selecting tracks and playback modes)
is described in the appropriate chapters of this manual ⇒ page 277.
iPod® and iPhone®
When an iPod® or iPhone® is connected, a special iPod selection menu is displayed at the top selec-
tion level similar to the Media center selection menu ⇒ page 277. There you can select list views specific to the iPod ( Playlists,  Artists,  Albums,  Songs,  Podcasts etc.).
The iPod selection menu is used as normal.
The music control of a connected iPod® or iPhone® is disabled.
The output volume of some iPods® or iPhones® can be adjusted to the volume of the other audio sources
Files cannot be imported from an iPod® or iPhone®. The setting for the Repeat feature cannot be changed.
Possible error messages after connecting an external data medium

Error message Cause Remedy
Device is not
supported.
Playback of the external
data medium or commu-
nication via the adapter
cable is not possible.
Check the adapter cable.
Update software of the
MEDIA-IN multimedia jack
via the Volkswagen dealer.
If possible, update the soft-
ware of the external data
medium.
Device not
functional
Communication malfunc-
tioning.
Verify the connection and
functionality of external data
medium.


Due to the large number of different types of data media and several iPod®
and iPhone® generations, no guarantee can be made that all functions
described can be executed without errors.

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Opening the DVD film menu manually
The DVD film menu must be opened manually if the DVD film menu does not open automatically with the unit's own menu control, or if the video DVD is already being played.
x In the video DVD menu, press the Menu function key to open the unit's own menu control
⇒ fig. 163.
x If an introduction is playing, it can be skipped by pressing the Menu function key in the unit's own
menu control ⇒ fig. 164 (B).
The DVD film menu is displayed (A).
DVD does not start!
Note that an inserted DVD cannot start automatically if the volume is set to “0” (display: ). A played media source is always stopped (paused) in this case.
The visual appearance of the DVD film menus and the menu options which it offers are the responsibility of the DVD manufacturer.
The language of a video DVD for voice output can be changed
The DVD manufacturer is responsible for the different ways in which individual films respond to identical commands.
Video DVD menu: controlling playback and changing display settings

Fig. 165 Video DVD menu.

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WARNING
The volume may suddenly get louder change when you switch media source or connect a new audio source.
x Always lower the volume before switching media source or connecting a new audio source.
WARNING
A mobile phone on the seat, instrument panel or in other places can be thrown around the inside of the vehicle during a sudden braking maneuver, a crash or other accident and injure vehicle occupants.
x Never attach a mobile phone to, or place it on, a door, the windshield, or above or near the areas marked “AIRBAG” on the steering wheel, the instrument panel, and the seat backrests, or between these areas and the vehicle occupants. The mobile phone could cause serious injury in an accident, especially when the airbags inflate.
WARNING
Always switch off the mobile phone when refueling and in areas with a risk of explosion. The electromagnetic radiation can cause sparks that can ignite fuel vapors and cause a fire.
x The mobile phone can automatically log itself into the mobile phone network again when the Bluetooth® connection to the telephone control is interrupted.
WARNING
If a mobile phone not connected to an external aerial is used in the vehicle, electromagnetic radiation in the interior could exceed limit values. This also applies if the outside antenna is not installed properly.
x Heart specialists advise that mobile phones can adversely affect the way pacemakers work. Always keep the mobile phone and its integrated antenna at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from a pacemaker.
x Never carry a mobile phone that is switched on in the breast pocket directly over a pace-maker.
x If you suspect there may be interference with a pacemaker or other medical device, switch the mobile phone off immediately.
NOTICE
x Your mobile phone and the telephone control must always be switched off in areas where special regulations apply and when the use of mobile phones is forbidden. Radiation from a switched-on mobile phone can interfere with sensitive technical and medical devices, poten-tially causing malfunctions or damage to the devices.
x High speeds, poor weather and road conditions as well as the network quality may impair telephone calls in the vehicle and lead to loss of connection.

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x To reconnect, deactivate the Bluetooth audio (A2DP) function in the Bluetooth settings menu.
x Connect a mobile phone.
x Activate Bluetooth audio (A2DP).
x Connect audio device via A2DP.
x If necessary, change settings for A2DP on the mobile phone.22
The volume can be changed directly on the mobile phone with several mobile phone models. Volkswagen recommends setting the volume to maximum on the mobile phone and adjusting the volume on the Infotainment System during operation.
On a connected Bluetooth audio source, all warning and service tones, such as touch tones on a mobile phone, should be switched off to avoid interference and malfunctions.
If the device is connected to the telephone control via A2DP, no other devices can be paired. The Bluetooth visibility of the telephone control deactivated for the duration of the active A2DP connection. This is not a fault in the telephone control. In order to pair further devices, deactivate the Bluetooth audio (A2DP) feature in Telephone settings and Bluetooth settings and activate it again after com-pleting the pairing.
Adjusting the volume

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WARNING
Improper replacement of burned out headlights and other light bulbs can cause serious per-sonal injury.
x Stop! Always read and heed the WARNINGS before doing any work in the engine com-
partment ⇒  Working in the engine compartment. The engine compartment of any motor vehi-cle is a potentially dangerous area, and work in this area can lead to serious personal injury.
x HID – High Intensity Discharge (Xenon) get power from a high-voltage source that can cause severe personal injury and even death if handled improperly.
x H7 bulbs and HID – High Intensity Discharge (Xenon) are under high pressure and can explode if handled improperly.
x Always let a burned out light bulb cool down before replacing it.
x Never replace a light bulb unless you are familiar with all of the necessary procedures. In particular, never remove a headlight unless you know exactly how to carry out the job and have the correct tools and light bulbs.
x If you are uncertain about what to do, have the work performed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer, an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility, or another qualified work-shop. Serious personal injury may result from improperly performed work.
x We strongly recommend that you always have HID - High Intensity Discharge (Xenon) lamps and H7 bulbs replaced by a qualified technician.
x Do not touch the glass of light bulbs with your bare hands. Fingerprints left on the bulb evaporate due to the heat when the bulb is switched on and cause the reflector to “cloud”.
x There are sharp edges on and around the headlight housing in the engine compartment and the taillight housing. Wear hand protection if you replace bulbs.
NOTICE
After replacing a headlight bulb or other light bulb, always make sure that the rubber covers or plastic caps have been properly and securely reinstalled to help prevent water from getting into the electrical connections and headlight housing and damaging the electrical system.
Indicator lights

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