Range Rover: Connecting a device - Portable media - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Connecting a device

1. USB sockets.

1. USB sockets.
2. 3.5 mm AUX socket.
3. Rear media USB socket.
4. Rear media AV sockets.

NOTICE NOTICE

Read the manufacturer's instructions for any device, before it is connected to the audio system. Ensure that the device is suitable, and comply with any instructions regarding connection and operation. Failure to do so may result in damage to the vehicle’s audio system or the auxiliary device.

Connect the device into the appropriate socket.

When an iPod is connected, playback will continue from the point at which it was last playing, provided the iPod battery is in a good state of charge.

When a USB or Bluetooth® device is connected, playback will continue from the point it was last played. If a device is already connected when AUX is selected, playback will continue from the point at which it was last playing.

Please refer to the Ownership section of the Land Rover website at www.landrover.com, for a list of compatible devices.

The Bluetooth® equipped devices listed on landrover.com have been tested for compatibility with Land Rover vehicles. Performance will vary, based on the device’s software version and battery condition. Devices are warranted by their manufacturer, not Land Rover.

NOTICE NOTICE

Do not plug non-audio devices into the USB port.

Note: You cannot use a USB hub to connect more than one USB device to the audio unit.

Note: Devices connected to the USB ports will be charged, but devices that are fully discharged will not play.

Note: Options such as Repeat and Mix relate to the device currently playing, they will not apply to any subsequent device.

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