Operating instructions

USB ProdUct InformatIon.
Tested MP3 player and USB devices.
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Mobile phones
After connecting the mobile phone via
a USB cable or using the appropriate
USB snap-in adapter, please refer to the
display on the phone itself.
You can set most mobile phones to
a specic USB mode or select this in
advance (see table column: ‘USB mode
to be used’).
Please note that using a different
mode (e.g. PC sync mode) can
compromise the operation of
so-me mobile phones. You should
pair the mobile phone to the USB audio
interface as a Bluetooth device before
physically connecting it.
Some mobile phones support only one
storage medium in conjunction with the
USB audio interface, i.e. audio les must
be stored on either the mobile phone
memory or on the memory card.
Support
If your MP3 player or USB stick does not
work with the USB audio interface as
expected, this could be because the
audio les are corrupt or feature special
encoding (e.g. a bit rate higher than
256 kbit/s).
Please also see the instructions for the
various mobile devices.
When you synchronise your MP3 player
with a PC, the system sometimes
updates the MP3 player’s software
automatically. This could compromise
the compatibility of the MP3 player with
the USB audio interface.
Due to the high number of MP3 players
and USB sticks available on the market
and their technical differences, it cannot
be guaranteed that every device will
work awlessly with the USB audio
interface.
The devices tested by the BMW Group
are listed in the tables below.
If you have any questions, please
contact your MINI Service Partner.