Mercedes-Benz A 002 584 34 71 operating instructions General notes, Connecting the iPod

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iPod®

General notes

The following iPod® models can be used in conjunction with the Universal Media Inter- face:

iPod® Generation 4

iPod® photo

iPod® mini

iPod® U2

iPod® nano

iPod® video

iPod® Classic

iPod® touch

iPhone®

iPhone® 3G

Note

The list of compatible iPod® models cor- responds to information available when these Operating Instructions went to press. Information regarding the compati- bility of new iPod® models can be obtai- ned from your Mercedes-Benz Service Center.

These models shall be referred to below as the iPod®.

For instructions on how to operate the iPod® outside the vehicle, please refer to the iPod® User's Guide.

It is recommended to install the most cur- rent software version on the iPod®. Please refer to the separate iPod® User's Guide for more detailed information.

For optimal sound quality and to avoid vo- lume fluctuations, it is recommended that you use iTunes® when converting CDs. On the iPod®, the equalizer should be swit- ched off. Please refer to the iPod® User's Guide for more detailed information.

Once the iPod® is connected, its battery is charged via the Universal Media Interface as soon as the key is turned to position 2 in the ignition lock.

The iPod® is not designed for extreme temperatures which may occur inside the vehicle and may be damaged as a result. Therefore, never leave the iPod® inside a parked vehicle.

Connecting the iPod®

GRisk of accident

Only connect the iPod® when the vehicle is at a standstill. Otherwise, there is a risk that you could be distracted from traffic conditions and cause an accident.

1.Open the glove compartment.

2.Connect the plug connector to the iPod®, and stow the iPod® inside the

glove compartment.

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Mercedes-Benz A 002 584 34 71 operating instructions General notes, Connecting the iPod