- with connection of an external audio device (mP3 player, audio player, USB flash drive, phone, etc);
- with Bluetooth® (for Bluetooth® audio player, Bluetooth® phone)
To find the input position, please refer to the chapter "Description of controls".
Operating and connection principles
There are two types of connection:
- uSB connector;
- 3.5mm plug connector (Jack)
Connect your player according to the type of your device.
Once connected to the USB port or plug connector, the system automatically detects the additional audio device.
Note: The USB flash drive used must be in FAT32 format and have a maximum memory capacity of 32Gb.
Selecting an additional source
To select an input source, press 1. A list of available inputs will then be displayed:
- USB: USB flash drive, MP3 player, phone, etc.;
- iPod®: A device with a built-in iPod®;
- BT: Bluetooth® devices;
- Aha (depending on the country): an application that groups your favorite radio stations, podcasts, etc.;
- AUX: 3.5mm jack
In navigation mode or while listening to the radio, select an additional audio device by pressing the "Main Menu" key and then "Media".
Figure 14. Selecting an additional source
The system will start playing the last audio track you listened to.
Warning: Set up your portable audio device when driving conditions permit.
Hide your audio player while driving (when braking sharply, it can fly forward).
Sound formats
The system can play MP3 and WMA formats from additional audio devices.
Fast forward
Figure 15. Playback functions
Hold button 2 to fast forward or rewind. The track will continue playing as soon as you release the button.
Repeat
This function allows you to repeat one track or all tracks. Press 3, then "Off", "Track", "Folder" or "All".
Random Play
This function allows you to listen to all tracks in random play mode. Press 3, then "On" or "Off".
Auxiliary input: USB port, Bluetooth®
Connection: USB and portable digital audio player.
Connect the audio player connector to the USB input of the unit.
After connecting the digital audio player to the USB port, the "USB" menu will appear on the screen.
Note: Some types of digital players cannot be connected.
Charging via USB port
After connecting the USB port of the player to the USB port of the device, you can select the charging mode or the mode of maintaining the charge level during use.
Note: Some devices do not charge or do not maintain a charge when connected to the USB port of the multimedia system.
Connecting iPod®
Connect your iPod® connector to the USB input of the device. Once you connect your iPod® to the USB port, the "iPod" menu will appear on the screen.
Using iPod®
Select "iPod" from the drop-down list 1, then tap the desired playlist or audio track on the multimedia system screen.
All audio tracks on your iPod® can be selected from the multimedia system screen.
Note: Once connected to the audio system, you will not be able to control playback directly from the iPod®. You will only be able to control the device through the system. Use an iPod® cable exclusively for iPod® when connecting your iPod® to the USB port.
Bluetooth® connection
See the chapter "Connecting/Disconnecting Bluetooth® devices". After Bluetooth® is connected, the "BT" menu will appear on the screen.
Using Bluetooth®
Figure 16. Additional inputs
Select "BT" from the drop-down list 4, then tap the desired playlist or audio track on the multimedia system screen.
All audio tracks on your Bluetooth® device can be selected on the multimedia system screen.
Note: Once connected to the audio system, you will no longer be able to control playback directly through the digital player. The device can only be controlled through the system.
Aha connection
Depending on your country, you may be able to connect to the Aha app. See the "Services" chapter.
After connecting the Aha app, you can select "Aha" from the drop-down menu 4.
Services
Figure 17. Using Aha
Using Aha
Selecting an audio track.
To select an audio track in a folder, click "List", then select track A in this list.
To return to the previous level in the folder tree, press 5.
By default, albums are sorted in alphabetical order.
Depending on your digital player, you can select by folders and files.
Note: To make searching for music files easier, it is recommended to use a USB connection.
Additional input: plug connector.
Connect the audio player plug to the 3.5 mm male connector (Jack)
Select "AUX" from the drop-down list 4, then select the desired track on your audio player. The artist name or track title is not displayed on the system screen.
Note: It is not possible to select a track directly from the multimedia system.
You can only select a track using the player on a stopped vehicle.
Note: Typically, the sound quality from an analog input (AUX) is lower than the sound quality from digital inputs (USB, Bluetooth®).
Aha is an app you can download from your smartphone that groups your favorite content into personalized stations.
There you will find such selected items as:
- web radio stations;
- music;
- audiobooks;
Aha also offers you the nearest restaurants and hotels to your GPS location, as well as weather reports.
To use the Aha application in your multimedia system:
- download the app to your smartphone;
- turn on Bluetooth® on your smartphone and connect to the multimedia system;
- launch the application on your smartphone;
- create a user account
Connecting to a multimedia system
Figure 18. Drop-down menu
To connect Aha to your Media Nav Evolution system:
- activate the Bluetooth® connection on your smartphone. See chapter "Connecting and disconnecting Bluetooth® devices";
- check the preliminary connection of the smartphone to the multimedia system. See chapter "Creating and deleting connections to Bluetooth® devices";
- make sure your smartphone's cellular data and location are turned on
You can select "Aha" from the drop-down menu 1 after the connection is established.
Note: When using the Aha feature, the transfer of mobile data required for the operation of the smartphone may result in additional costs not provided for by your subscription plan. The quality of reception of programs through the Aha application depends on the signal strength of the cellular network. 4G network is recommended as a minimum requirement.
Access to Aha Favorites
Figure 19. Access to Favorites
To access your Aha favourites from your multimedia system's "Main Menu":
- select "Media";
- click on drop down menu 1;
- select "Aha" then "Preset" at the bottom of the screen
Using Aha in a multimedia system
Figure 21. Place of interest
Figure 20. Searching for points of interest
Aha can be used in the multimedia system to find points of interest near you. To do this, select "Media" in the "Main Menu", then:
- press 1;
- in the drop down list select Aha;
- select the type of POI you want to find by clicking on zone A, B or C.
The system will offer you several options for choosing a place near your location. Click on the type of place of interest you need.
Depending on the type of point of interest you have selected, you can call it directly via the multimedia system by pressing 3. To have the multimedia system calculate a route to the selected destination, press 4.
The system will prompt you to add this destination as a new route segment or define it as a new route.
