Range Rover: Connecting multiple devices
NOTICE
Do not plug non-audio devices into the USB port.
You can connect multiple devices simultaneously to the portable media interface and switch between them using the touch screen. Select iPod, USB, Bluetooth or AUX, to switch between modes.
The device docked first will remain the active device until you choose to change.
If, after changing to the newly-docked device, you change back to the first device, play will resume at the point you left it (USB and iPod only).
Note: You cannot use a USB hub to connect more than one USB device to the audio unit.
Note: Devices connected to the iPod and USB ports will be charged, but devices that are fully discharged will not play.
Note: Options such as Repeat and Shuffle relate to the device currently playing; they will not apply to any subsequent device.
Playing a portable device
If you are using a USB mass storage device or approved iPod, you can control
playback using the touch screen controls.
If you are using a Bluetooth® device, you can control playback using the touc ...
Pairing and connecting using the media player
For further information on Bluetooth®, see 137, BLUETOOTH® INFORMATION.
Note: The process of pairing and connecting your media device with the vehicle,
using the media device, will vary depending ...
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Convenience Net
For vehicles with a convenience net in the rear, use it to store small loads
as far forward as possible.
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Wheels and Tires
Tires
Every new GM vehicle has high-quality tires made by a leading tire manufacturer.
See the warranty manual for information regarding the tire warranty and where
to get service. For additional ...