Usb Port; Connecting The Usb Cable; Connecting The Usb Medium; What Characteristics Do Usb Media Have To Have - Blaupunkt Hamburg MP68 Operating And Installation Instructions

Am/fm cd/mp3/built-in bluetooth receiver with cd changer controls
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USB port

You can connect the following USB media
to the device and use them as audio source:
USB stick
USB hard disk (max. 800 mA)
MP3 player with USB port
The device can play MP3 or WMA formats
(WMA version 9, without DRM copy protec-
tion only).
Note:
Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the proper
functioning of all USB media available on
the market!

Connecting the USB cable

To connect a USB medium, the supplied
USB cable must be connected to the rear of
the device before installing the car sound
system. For further details, please read the
installation instructions.
The USB cable can then be routed, for exam-
ple, to the glove compartment or a suitable
place of the center console.

Connecting the USB medium

Note:
Always switch off the device before con-
necting or disconnecting your USB me-
dium! The USB medium is correctly reg-
istered/unregistered only with switching
on/off.
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Switch of the car sound system by hold-
ing the On/Off button
longer than 2 seconds.
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What characteristics do USB media have
to have?
The device recognises the USB medium
only if it is a mass storage with the follow-
ing features:
Under Windows 2000/XP, the FAT32 for-
matting creates a maximum partition size of
32 GB. If you are using a USB medium with
more than 32 GB, it may result in read errors
for additional partitions.
If a large number of fi les is stored on your
3
pressed for
USB medium, the speed of the fi le search
may be reduced.
Connect the USB medium with the USB
cable.
File system
FAT16 or FAT32,
no NTFS!
ID3 tags
Version 1 or 2
Format
Only MP3 or WMA fi les,
folders, playlists
Number
Max. 1,500 fi les (folders
and tracks) per folder
Naming of
File extension ".wma"/
fi les
".mp3"
Max. 24 characters (more
characters are possible,
but they reduce the max.
number of fi les)
No special characters or
umlauts
Bit rate
MP3: 32 to 320 kbps
WMA: 32 to 192 kbps
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