CD player FIAT CROMA 2009 2.G Blue And Me Instant Navigation Manual
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Random play
The Random play function changes the
order in which the digital audio is played.
When the Random play function is acti-
vated the Instant Nav plays digital audio in
a random order.
Track repeat
When the Continuous play function is
turned on, a track is played repeatedly.
Note
If the Track repeat is on, the play previ-
ous track and next track functions will
move to the previous or next audio track
and start playing this track continuously.
For more information, see the de-
scription in the Instant Nav manual.SUGGESTIONS FOR THE USE
OF THE MULTIMEDIA PLAYER
Scrolling
– To improve scrolling within the
FOLDERS menu, organize the folders on
your USB device before connecting the
device to the system. To facilitate and im-
prove the selection in the FOLDERS
menu, organize your music tracks in fold-
ers that have names that mean something
to you.Organizing multimedia files
– To produce categories that mean
something on the system, the information
in the multimedia files must be updated.
To update the information for each file,
follow the instructions in your software
support documentation for managing mul-
timedia files.
– If your library contains items with in-
formation relating to the Artist, Album,
Title or Genre, the system will display
UNKNOWN in the ALBUM and GENRE
menus. To insert information on a ditital
audio file, follow the instructions in your
software support documentation for man-
aging multimedia files.
– To improve listening to your favourite
music, we suggest creating specific playlists
(see “Creating playlists” in this chapter).
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Creating a multimedia library
– It may take a few minutes to create a
multimedia library. If the time for creating
the multimedia library is too long, you can
intervene by reducing the amount of au-
dio files saved on your USB device.
– It is possible to listen to a selection of
music tracks whilst creating the library.
The system will continue to create the li-
brary whilst the music is playing.Creating playlists
To create a .m3uor .wplplaylist for the
system using Microsoft
®Windows Media®
Player, proceed as follows:
– Copy all the songs you want on the
playlist in a new folder or onto your USB
memory device.
– Open Microsoft
®Windows Media®
Player. Select File, Open from the menu.
– Scroll through the contents of the USB
device connected to your computer and
select the audio files you want on the
playlist.
– Click on Open.
– Move onto “File” and select “Save
playlist with name...” .... Enter the name
you want in the field “File name” and set
the type .wplor .m3uin the “Save as” field.
– Click on Save.
Once the previous stages have been
completed, the new .m3uor .wplfile will
be produced.
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Mobile phones with management
of individual contacts
If your mobile phone has the capability
of transmitting individual contacts in the
phone directory via Bluetooth
®, during
the registration procedure you will be
asked to transfer the names in the phone
list using your mobile phone.
Mobile phones with management
of SMS text messages (not all
mobile phones support listening to
incoming SMS text messages)
If your mobile phone has the capability
of transmitting SMS messages via Blue-
tooth
®, it is possible to read the incom-
ing SMS text messages via the hands free
system, save them in a dedicated message
list or delete them.COMPATIBLE USB MEMORY
DEVICES USB
Memory devices
The multimedia player is compatible with
most of the USB mass storage devices 1.0,
1.1 or 2.0, which can be configured as hard
disks.
Management of audio files from
iPod™ devices
To improve the connection of your iPod
with the system it is usually necessary to
carry out these few simple operations on
your iPod:
– Configure the iPod for use as an ex-
ternal disc with reference to the instruc-
tion manual for the iPod;
– if the configuration has been made on
an Apple PC, make the configuration in
Windows format:
– Store the sound tracks as Mp3 audio
files compatible with Blue&Me™.
These operations do not adversely
affect listening quality or using tracks
managed by iPod.What I can do
– Listening of tracks in digital quality
– Select tracks (by artist, album, type,
etc.) through voice control or by using the
controls on the steering wheel
– Display information about the track
being played (song title, singer, etc.) on the
instrument panel.
– Recharge your iPod through the USB.
What I cannot do
– Playing of audio tracks from iPod™
devices not configurable as external disks
or iPhone™ (without Media Player
Blue&Me™adapter, see following
Note).
NoteA Lineaccessori Fiat Media Play-
er Blue&Me™ adapter is available for
playing tracks stored on iPod and iPhone
models which cannot be configured as an
external disk.
NoteTo manage audio files from
iPod™ or iPhone™ devices, refer to
“Technologies compatible with the sys-
tem”.
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Note
It is not advisable to use USB devices
with a password function. In this case, al-
ways check that this USB device function
has been deactivated.
The multimedia player has only one mul-
timedia library. When a new USB device
is inserted, the system creates a new li-
brary replacing the existing one.Compatible digital audio files
The multimedia player supports the playing of audio files with the following formats:
Audio Code extension
.wma
.mp3
.wav
.aac
.M4A
.MP4
Note
The multimedia player does not support compressed audio files with other formats
and protected audio files DRM (Digital Right Management). If there are audio files on
the USB device that are not supported, they will be ignored.It supports WMA standard version 1 and WMA version 2.
(WMA2 = 353, WMA1 = 352). It supports WMA
Voice audio formats.
MPEG-1 Layer 3 files (sampling frequencies 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz
and 48 kHz) and MPEG-2 layer 3 (16 kHz, 22.05 kHz and 24 kHz).
The following bit rates are supported: 16 kbps, 32 kbps, 64 kbps,
96 kbps, 128 kbps and 192 kbps. It also supports the Fraunhofer
MP2.5 extension (sampling frequencies 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz a
nd 12 kHz).
Audio in digital format, without data compression.
MPEG-4 file (sampling frequencies between
22.05 kHz and 48 kHz)
The following bit rates are supported: 8Kbps - 529 kbps
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Compatible playlist formats
The multimedia player supports the play-
ing of playlists in the following formats:
– .m3u – file containing a list of tracks.
(versions 1 and 2)
– .wpl – file based on Windows
®that
contains a playlist. (the capacity limit of the
playlist in this format is 300Kb). It is pos-
sible to create .wpl playlists using Mi-
crosoft
®Windows Media®Player.
The multimedia player does not support
embedded or connected playlists. Both
relative and absolute routes for songs
within the lists are supported. The player
does not support playlists created by ap-
plication software based on specific pref-
erences or criteria. Playlists created by an
iPod cannot be read. The player will play
playlists that include routes that lead to
digital audio files in the folder. For further
information on creating playlists for the
system, refer to the SUGGESTIONS for
using the multimedia player section.
Note on makes
Microsoft®and Windows®are Microsoft Corporation registered makes.
Sony®is a registered make of the Sony Corporation.
Ericsson®is a registered make of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.
Motorola®is a registered make of Motorola, Inc.
Nokia®is a registered make of the Nokia Corporation.
Siemens®is a registered make of Siemens AG.
Orange™ is a registered make of
Orange Personal Communications Services Limited
Audiovox
®is a registered make of the Audiovox Corporation.
Bluetooth®is a registered make of Bluetooth®SIG, Inc.
Lexar™ and JumpDrive®are registered makes of Lexar Media, Inc.
SanDisk®and Cruzer™ are registered trademarks of the SanDisk Corporation.
iPod, iThunes, iPhone are registered makes of Apple Inc.
All the other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
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MULTIMEDIA PLAYER
Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution
Indication on the display: NO FILE
Or the system says:
“No multimedia file found”
After having inserted a USB device
and having turned the ignition key
to the MAR position, you cannot hear
the music
After having inserted a USB device
and turned the ignition key to the MAR
position, there are malfunctions with
the system (e.g. failure to play
music tracks or no voice messages)– No USB device is connected to the
car’s USB port.
– No digital audio file is presenton the
USB device
– If there is a break In the power supply,
for example if the car battery is
disconnected, the system loses the
power supply temporarily and the
multimedialibrary must be
recreated
– Your USB device is not supported by
the system.
It may take a few minutes to create
the multimedia library.
You may have used a USB device with
a PASSWORD function activated.– Follow the instructions for connecting your
USB device to the system.
– Enter the digital audio files on your USB
device following the instructions in your
software for the management of multimedia
files.
– Remove the USB device from the USB
port in the car and reinsert it. When it
is inserted again the multimedia library will
be recreated.
– To be compatible with the system ,
a USB device must be classified as devices
with a USB earth memory.
Wait for the library to be created.
If the creation of the library is taking too
long, you can decide to reduce the amount
of digital audio on your USB device.
Disable the USB device for this
function.
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Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution
Indication on the display:
NO LIST or the system says:
“No playlist found”
Indication on the display:
INCORRECT LIST
Indication on the display:
PLAYLIST EMPTY or the
system says:
“PLAYLIST EMPTY.”
Indication on the display:INCORRECT FILE
Indication on the
Instant Nav display:
MEDIAPLAYER if there
is no USB device connected
to the USB port in the car
Create a playlist on your computer using your application
software for the management of multimedia files and add
it to your USB device
– Make sure that the playlist is in .m3u or .wplformat.
– Create the playlist again following the instructions in the
CREATING A PLAYLIST FOR THE SYSTEM chapter un-
der SUGGESTIONS.
– If the problem persists, delete the playlist from your USB
device.
– Delete the playlist from your USB device or insert the
multimedia files in the playlist, using your software for
the management of multimedia files.
– You can reduce the number of songs in the playlist,
using your multimedia file management software.
If the digital audio is spoilt, delete it from your USB device
– Press the OK button or the dedicated FM, AM buttons at
the front of the Instant Navto change the audio source.
– As long as the ignition key is in the MAR position insert
and then remove the USB device from the USB port in
the car.
– To prevent displaying MEDIAPLAYER if there is no USB
device, we suggest you always extract the device with the
ignition key in the MARposition, or you stop playing
(with the voice command STOP) before removing the
USB device from the USB port in the car. You have tried to play a playlist, but
there are no playlists on the USB device
connected
The playlist is spoilt or not valid
– The playlist does not contain
multimedia files
– The .wplfile is too large for the system
memory
– The playlist does not contain
multimedia file references that are
found on your USB device
The digital audio is spoilt or not valid
The USB device has been removed
from the USB port in the car with the
ignition key in the STOP position
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Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution
Indication on the display:
PROTECTED
Or the system says:
“Contents protected”.
The system does not play all the
digital audio files in a playlist
The multimedia library does not indicate
all the digital audio files found on my
USB device
After having given a command, the system
says: “Command not available”, even if the
command is a voice command of the first
levelThe audio track that you have chosen
to listen to is protected by DRM and
cannot be played by the multimedia
player
Your playlist probably contains files
protected by DRM, that are not
played; or it contains references to
invalid multimedia files
– Your collection of music tracks
contains files protected by DRM,
which are skipped when playing
– Your collection of music tracks contains
more than 20,000 songs, which is the
maximum amount of files that can be
imported into the library.
– Your collection of music tracks found
on the USB device includes files em-
bedded more than 20 folders deep.
The digital audio files on these embed-
ded folders will not be imported into
the library.
Some commands are not available
whilst the track is paused or whilst the
CD player is playing–
For futher information, see the
“COMPATIBLE USB MEMORY DEVICES”
section
–
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Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution
iPod not working
Playing of audio files from iPhone™ devices failed – Use an alternative USB key or reset the
l’iPod for Windows
– Enable usage as a disc (this function cannot
be selected with iPod touch and iPhones)
– Modify the format of the tracks with one
compatible with the system
– Use a Lineaccessori Fiat Media Player
Blue&Me™adapter (see iPod paragraph).
– Use the Media Player Blue&Me™adapter,
available from Lineaccessori Fiat – The iPod could have been updated
with software that is not compatible
with Windows Mobile™(as the
system is developed in partnership
with Microsoft and only systems that
support Windows Mobile™are
compatible)
– The iPod™ is not configured as an ex-
ternal disk
– Its use as an external disk has been en-
abled but it contains Mp4 tracks (these
formats are not supported by the sys-
tem)
– iPod cannot by configured as an
external disk (e.g. iPod Touch, etc.)
– The iPhone™ devices are not config-
urable as external disks iPod
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Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution
With iPod or USB memory sticks the
system continues playing the same track
or the “forward” button has to be pressed
to move on to the next track
The iPod connected to the system
is run down
There is a special item in the menu, like
“continuous play” or “repeat individual
track”, that must be deactivated
Proceed with the deactivation:
– select “MEDIA PLAYER” from the
Instant Nav menu;
– turn the OK knob to select the desired
item (accept or refuse)
– press the OK knob to confirm the
selection
Remember that the iPod has a low
charge or wait for a few minutes for the
system to recharge it The individual track repeat function may
have inadvertently be left activated
With the igntion key in the MAR
position, the car searches for the iPod
unless the iPod is completely
discharged
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