Visteon Electronics Germany 9178 Automotive Infotainment Unit with Bluetooth User Manual

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Composition Touch (R 340G)
Radio
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Composition Touch (R 340G):
Radio
Stand: 06.01.2017 | BAN - OP: XXXXXX
Englisch: 04.2017
Artikel-Nr.: 181.5L6.R34.20
Description of symbols

MEDIA
Config.




®
™
→
→
Refers to a section within a chapter which
contains important information and safety
notes.  Such reference must always be
observed.
A button with blue uppercase letters represent printed radio buttons visible on the
device.
A button with black upper/lower case writing or a button with a symbol, individually
or in combination, represent function surfaces on the display and will only be visible
when the radio is turned on. For better visualization in the tables the function surfaces may be represented without the button
but with the symbol enlarged.
Indicates that the section is continued on
the next page.
Indicates the end of a section.
Indicates situations in which the vehicle
must be stopped as quickly as possible.
These symbols indicate a trade mark. However, the absence of this symbol does not
constitute a waiver of the rights concerning
any term.
Symbols of this type reference warnings
within the same section or page, indicating
potential risks of accidents and injuries, as
well as how they can be avoided.
→
→
Cross reference to information about possible damage to your vehicle within the same
section or on a given page.
DANGER
Texts with this symbol indicate extremely dangerous situations, which may lead to fatal or severe
injuries if you do not observe the warning.
WARNING
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations which will lead to fatal or severe injuries if
you do not observe the warning.
CAUTION
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations, which may lead to light or severe injuries if
you do not observe the warning.
NOTICE
Texts with this symbol indicate situations, which
may lead to damages to the vehicle or its equipment
if not observed.
Texts with this symbol are environment preservation recommendations.
Texts with this symbol contain additional information.
Volkswagen Brazil works continuously to develop
and improve all its vehicles. Please understand that
we must therefore reserve the right to alter any part
of the vehicle and its equipment or technical specifications at any time. The data provided concerning
scope of delivery, appearance, performance, dimensions, weights, fuel consumption, standards and vehicle functions are all correct at the time of going to
print. Some of the equipment described might not
yet be available in a particular vehicle (information
can be provided by your local Volkswagen Dealership), and some equipment may not be available in
certain countries. No legal commitment may be inferred from the information, illustrations or descriptions in this manual.
No part of this manual may be entirely or partially
reprinted, reproduced or translated without the
written permission of Volkswagen do Brasil.
All rights under the copyright laws are expressly reserved by Volkswagen do Brasil. Subject to alteration and amendment.
Printed in Brazil.
© 2017 Volkswagen do Brasil
Manual printed in paper bleached without the
use of chlorine.
Table of Contents
About this manual
Introduction
Before using the unit for the first time
Other applicable documents
Overview of the convenience consumers
Safety recommendations
Instructions for use
Device overview
Selector button
SD card slot
Basic command information
App-Connect
Overall information and safety guidelines
App-Connect settings
Apple CarPlay™
Android Auto™
Mirror Link™
11
12
12
13
14
Audio operation
Radio operation (RADIO)
Media mode
Wired or wireless connections
15
19
23
Phone controls (PHONE)
Introduction to phone controls
Phone control description
26
29
Settings
35
35
Abbreviations
37
Index
38
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Menu and System SETUP) settings
Sound and volume settings
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Table of Contents1815L6R3420
About this manual
Read this instruction before operating the radio.
All versions and models are described without being
identified as special versions or model variations.
Therefore, this manual may describe equipment not
available in your specific vehicle model. Please refer
to a Volkswagen Dealership for additional information.
All details provided in this manual correspond to the
information available at the time this manual was
printed, and apply only to factory-fitted equipment.
Due to continuous technical improvement of the vehicle, actual vehicle features and equipment may
differ from the indications provided in this manual.
No claims may be derived from the differing details,
illustrations or descriptions.
In case you lend or sell the vehicle to a third-party,
ensure that this manual is included and that all data
and files saved in the unit are deleted.
– An alphabetical index is included at the end of
this manual.
– A list of abbreviations detailing technical terms
and acronyms can be found at the end of the
manual.
– Directions and positionssuch as left, right, front
and rear are normally relative to the vehicle's direction of travel, unless otherwise indicated.
– Illustrations assist with orientation and should be
regarded as schematic representations.

Composition Touch (R 340G)
Introduction
The radio may be factory equipped with the following components1), in part as optional equipment:
Before using the unit for the
first time
Cable connections to the external multimedia
units.
Wireless connection for external multimedia devices.
Mobile phone interface.
Audio system, in part, subwoofer.
Control list
Before first use, following steps should be executed to safely operate the radio and make full use
of its features:
1)
the type and quantity of the cited components are country and device specific and may
vary in a model series and, in addition, be different in a special model.

 Observe basic safety notes  → page 3.
 Get familiar with the operation of the radio.
 In System Configurations, reset the radio to its
factory settings → page 35.
 Use appropriate data storage units for media
operation → page 19.
Other applicable documents
Apart from this manual for the use of this radio
and its components please also see the following
documents:
– Operating Manual and, if the case, posterior
records in the service wallet.
– Operating Manual of the mobile telephone
system.
– Operating Manual of the external multimedia
units.
– Instructions for a retrofitted accessory.
Overview of the convenience
consumers
The radio may be factory equipped with the following components1), in part as optional equipment:
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Loudspeakers, installed in different fitting locations and output levels (Watt).
Multifunction steering wheel with its controls.
Media units.
1) the type and quantity of the cited components are country and device specific and may
vary in a model series and, in addition, be different in a special model.

Safety recommendations
Prior to first use of the device, read and follow
the safety instructions listed below to detect and
prevent possible hazards to yourself and others:
– Read this instruction with attention:
– Some function areas may contain links to third
party web pages. Volkswagen does not take
ownership of third party web pages accessible
through links and is not responsible for their
content.
– Some function areas may contain third party
information, originated by other suppliers.
Volkswagen does not take responsibility for
the accuracy, actualization or integrity for third
party information and does not infringe third

party rights.
– The radio stations or the owners of data sources are responsible for the broadcast content.
– Covered parking places, tunnels, tall buildings,
mountains or additionally operated electric
equipment, such as battery chargers, may also
interfere with the radio reception.
– Metal-coated stickers or films may hinder reception in vehicles with window aerials.
WARNING
Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is
distracted. Operating the radio may distract
drivers from the traffic.
● Always drive carefully and responsibly.
● Adjust sound volume settings to allow the
driver to hear external warnings and sounds
(e.g. emergency service sirens)
Introduction

● Excessively high volumes may compromise
hearing. This also occurs when vehicle occupants' hearing is submitted to high volumes,
even if briefly.
WARNING
Sudden volume variations may occur when
switching or connecting an audio source.
● Reduce the master volume before connecting or switching audio sources.
WARNING
Connecting, inserting, or removing data storage
units while driving may distract the driver from
his/her surroundings and cause accidents.
WARNING
External device connection cables could hinder
the driver's movement.
● Arrange connection cables so that they do
not obstruct the driver.
WARNING
Loose or unsecured external devices may be
flung through the vehicle interior and cause injuries in case of sudden evasive or breaking manoeuvres or in the event of accidents.
● Never place or attach external devices on
doors, windscreen, on or near areas marked
with “AIRBAG” on the steering wheel, dashboard, seat backrests, or between these
areas and vehicle occupant himself. External
devices may cause severe injuries in the
event of accidents, especially if the airbags
are triggered.
WARNING
An armrest could restrict the movement of the
driver's arms and lead to severe accidents and
injuries.
● Always keep the armrest closed while driving.
WARNING
In explosion prone places, turn mobile telephones off!
WARNING
Unfavourable light conditions and a damaged
or dirty display may cause information and indications not able to be read or be correctly read
on the display.
● Indications or information on the display
must never be a reason to run a safety risk.
The display is not in condition to replace the
drivers attention.
WARNING
Radio stations may broadcast danger and catastrophe warnings. The following conditions
prevent radio stations from being received:
● If your current location is in a region of poor
or no reception. Such region includes tunnels, urban canyons, parking garages, underground passageways, mountains and valleys.
● If, in areas with sufficient signal strength,
the the bandwidths of the radio stations
present interferences or are unavailable
● When the necessary vehicle components required for radio signal reception are damaged, inoperative or without sufficient electric power.
NOTICE
In environments with special prescriptions and
when the use of mobile phones is forbidden, the
mobile phone must always be turned off. The radiation generated by mobile phones may cause
interference with sensitive medical devices and
technical equipment, which may result in their
failure or damage.
NOTICE
The vehicle's loudspeakers may be damaged if
the volume is too high or the sound is distorted.
NOTICE
Introduction of objects, incorrect placing and introduction of data storage units of different
shapes and sizes may damage the media readers
and the radio.
● Ensure correct insertion position when inserting a data storage unit .
● Insert only adequate data storage units into
the respective media reading units.
● Excessive pressure could break the SD card
slot lock.
Composition Touch (R 340G)
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– Upon changing the settings, displays may vary
and the unit may behave in a partially different
way from the described in this manual.
NOTICE
Foreign matter and liquids adhering to a data
storage device may damage the media reading
unit and the radio.
– The radio is connected to the vehicle. The system cannot be operated through a different
vehicle.
● Do not attach stickers or similar materials to
data storage units. Stickers may peel off and
damage the media reading unit.
– In order not to impair its operation, repairs and
modifications to the radio may only be performed by a specialized company.
● Do not use data storage units with printable
data. Residues and stickers may peel off and
damage the media reading unit.
● Use only dry, clean, adequate and non-damaged SD cards.
Instructions for use
– When using the radio, follow the specific national recommendations and legal determinations.
– To operate the radio a light touch on the button or screen suffices.
– To make the best of the radio's features and
optimal operation it is important that the date
and time be correctly set.
– Some of the function surfaces and modes detailed herein may not be available due to varying market-specific unit software available.
The absence of a button or function surface is
not a defect of the radio.
– Depending on the country, some functions of
the radio are no longer selectable on the display as of a certain speed threshold. This is not
a functional fault, but rather a legal obligation.
– In certain countries there may be restrictions
regarding the use of Bluetooth®1) devices. Additional information may be obtained from local authorities.
– The display of all indications and the execution
of the functions are only available after the
complete start up of the radio. The start up
time of the system depends on the scope of
the radio function and can last more than usual especially at low and high temperatures.
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– After a disconnection of the vehicle battery,
turn the ignition on before switching on the
radio.
1)
– The use of a mobile phone in the vehicle may
cause noises in the vehicle's loudspeakers.

– With the engine turned off and low battery
charge, the radio is automatically turned off.
– High speeds, poor weather and road conditions, as well as a high noise level (also outside
the vehicle) and the the network quality may
impair a phone call in the vehicle.
– In some vehicles equipped with Park Pilot, the
current audio source volume is automatically
reduced when the reverse gear is selected. The
volume reduction can be configured in the vehicle → Booklet Operating Manual, chapter Park Pilot menu.
– Information on the radio's software and license conditions are stored in the radio:
 MENU  Config.  Copyright .

Device overview
 Introduction
The radio is supplied in different versions of the
device which are distinguished from each other
by its group of functionalities, inscriptions and
button functions as well as by the lay out of the
controls.
Power management
When, with the ignition turned off and the device
on, the battery power falls below the minimum
voltage of the electrical network, an acoustic signal sounds and the message LOW BATTERY is displayed. In this case, the unit must be switched
off.

Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth ® SIG, Inc.
Introduction
Overview
Fig. 1 Control overview.
The unit is supplied in different variations, distinguished by the unit's button functions and letterings → Fig. 1 2 .
Turn and touch button→ page 7:
– Press to turn the unit on or off.
– Turn to adjust the base volume of the corresponding active source.
Radio buttons: press to access a function
surface → page 7.
Display: touchscreen → page 8.
Settings button: the function is conditioned
to the respective operating condition.
– In all radio modes, turn to open the list of
stations, and press to start/stop the SCAN
feature → page 15.
– In media mode, turn to open the playlist
→ page 19.
– Turn to select menu options in long lists
and press to access the selected entry (e.g.
selecting a station from a list of stations).
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USB port: to connect external data storage
units → page 19.
AUX-IN multimedia port: to connect external
audio sources → page 19.
SD card slot: to insert SD cards → page 8.

If the vehicle battery has been disconnected,
switch the ignition on before switching the unit
on.
Rotary and push knob 
Rotary/push knobs
The rotary and push button  → Fig. 1 1 is referred to as volume control or on/off button.
Radio buttons
The right turn and push button→ Fig. 1 4 is referred to as control.
To operate the radio buttons→ Fig. 1 2 press
them shortly or protractedly.
Turning the radio manually on or off
Press the on/off button briefly  → Fig. 1 1 .
RADIO : turn on in radio mode and then change
the frequency band → page 15.
Turn the radio on or off automatically
According to its version, the unit is automatically
turned off when the engine is turned off or the
ignition key is removed from the ignition lock. If
the radio is manually switched on again, it will be
automatically switched off after approximately
30 minutes (timeout).
MEDIA : change to media mode and from there
select the media source → page 19.
PHONE : access the telephone interface. If there is
no telephone interface installed, the current audio source is muted→ page 33.
APP
SETUP : press to show additional functions related
to the current mode (radio, media, etc.).
→ page 35.

– Turn the volume control  (right or clockwise
to turn up and left or counter clockwise to turn
down)
Display
Clean the display
To clean, turn the radio off.
Some volume adjustments can be preset
→ page 35.
To clean the display, use a soft and clean cloth,
lightly humidified with clean water or a cleaning
cloth that may be obtained at a Volkswagen
dealership → .
Mute
When in mute mode, the active audio source is
interrupted or muted The indication can be seen
on the display screen .
Anti-theft coding
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The unit is protected against theft and unauthorized use by a security code (anti-theft coding) .
After its first being entered, the anti theft code is
saved to the memory of the vehicle (convenience
coding of the radio) If the anti-theft coding has
to be manually deactivated, e.g. when installing
the unit in another vehicle, please contact a
Volkswagen Dealership.
: access the interface with App-Connect
→ page 11.
Volume increase ore decrease
Once on, the radio starts to operate at the last
adjusted volume level, as long as the maximum
pre defined turn on volume is not surpassed
→ page 35.
– Turn the volume control button  counter
clockwise until audio can no longer be heard.

Soften resistant dirt with a humidified cloth, taking care not to damage the radio.

NOTICE
Do not dry clean the display. Doing so may cause
scratches that cannot be removed.
● Do not use aggressive or solvent-based cleaning products. Such cleaning products may
damage the radio and leave the display “misty”.
● Exert only a light pressure when cleaning the
display.
Introduction

Selector button
The selector button → Fig. 1 4 can be turned or
pressed. When turned, lists are searched or radio
station lists or of media titles are opened. When
pressed marked records are accessed, configurations are set and functions started or interrupted. 
SD card slot
Basic command information
 Introduction

Function surface and display
controls
Only 32 mm x 24 mm x 2,1 mm (1,26 x 0,94 x
0,083 inch) or 32 mm x 24 mm x 1,4 mm (1,26 x
0,94 x 0,055 inch) SD cards can be inserted into
the SD card slot → Fig. 1 7 .
Only supported audio files are shown
→ page 19. Other file types are ignored.
Inserting an SD card
Insert the SD card carefully into the SD card slot
with the chamfered edge up and the inscriptions
to the left (contact surfaces downward).
If the SD card cannot be inserted, check the insertion position and the SD card.
Ejecting the SD card
To prevent data loss, an inserted SD card must be
prepared for ejection by the following procedure:
 SETUP  Safely remove.   SD card .
Fig. 2 Schematic representation: overview of possible function surfaces on the display.
The device is equipped with a touchscreen
→ Fig. 1 3 .
Next, press the inserted SD card. The SD card
“jumps” into ejection position and can be removed.
Active display areas with recorded functions are
referred to as “function surfaces” and operated
by brief touches or extended touches on the display. Function surfaces are described herein by
the word “function surface” and the button sym.
bol
Unreadable SD card
When a memory card with unreadable data is inserted, a corresponding message is shown on the
radio's display.
Function surfaces start specific functions or open
other submenus. The currently selected menu is
indicated on the title line of submenus → Fig. 2
1.
Volkswagen is not responsible for SD cards
and same are not offered together with the
radio. It is necessary to have an SD card to use it
on the radio.
Do not use any SD card adapter.
An SD card with navigation data cannot be
used as storage for other files, the saved
files are not recognized by the radio.

Inactive function surfaces (grey) cannot be currently selected.
Overview of possible function surfaces and
displays
Function surfaces and displays: action and effect
Composition Touch (R 340G)
The title line indicates the currently selected menu and, eventually, other
function surfaces.
Touch to open a different menu.
Gently press to move the target over
the display in a single move.

Function surfaces and displays: action and effect
Selecting and accessing list entries with the
control button
OR: touch the desired display position
to move the target to such position.
Gently press to move the scroll bar over
the display in a single move, and scroll
through the lists → page 9.
Touch to gradually close some lists one

level above.
Touch to gradually close submenus until

returning to the main menu or to undo
previous entries.
Touch to open a pop-up window con
taining additional settings.
Some functions or displays are selected

through a checkbox and activated  or

deactivated  through touch.
OK
Touch to confirm an entry or selection.
Touch to close a pop-up window or en
try mask.
+ / - Touch to gradually change settings.
Gently press to move the scroll bar over

the display in a single move.

Turn the control button to sequentially select
list entries through a checkbox and search the
list.
Press the control button to access the selected
list entry.
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Access list entries and search lists
If the available entries on a list do not fit the display, function surfaces or a scrollbar are shown
on the right-hand side to scroll through entries
→ Fig. 3 1 .
Search lists (scroll)
Search by list
line
Search by list
page
Quick search
by list page
Quick search
in long lists
Briefly touch the function surface  or  .
Briefly touch the top or bottom
of the scroll bar.
Touch and hold the top or bottom of the scroll bar.
Place finger over the scroll bar
indicator and move it up or
down in a single move. Remove
the finger from the screen after
reaching the desired position.

Entry masks with display keypad
Fig. 3 Schematic representation: list entries, settings menu.
Fig. 4 Representation: entry mask with display keypad.
List entries can be accessed by directly touching
the screen or with the selector button → Fig. 1
4.
Entry masks with display keypads are used to enter memory names or search terms in long lists,
among other functions.
The function surfaces listed herein are not available in all countries or topic areas.
The following chapters detail only the functions
not covered in this representation.
Introduction

The entry line with symbol entry mask (cursor) is
located on the upper left display line. All entries
are displayed in this area.
Entry masks to “enter text”
Letters, characters and special symbols can be
selected in any combination to enter free texts in
entry masks.
The currently displayed sequence of symbols is
applied by touching the function surface OK .
Entry masks to select stored entries
Only combinations of letters, characters and special symbols corresponding to a stored entry can
be selected for the introduction mask.
If less than 99 entries can be selected, the number of remaining entries is shown through the
entry line → Fig. 4 3 . Touching this function surface will display all remaining entries in a list. If
less than 5 entries can be selected, the list is automatically opened.
Overview of function surfaces
Function surface: action and effect
123 : touch to open the entry mask for
special symbols and numbers.
ABC : touch to switch to the letter entry
mask.
Touch to switch to a different keypad
language. The keypad language can be
selected through the System settings
menu.
Shows the quantity and opens the list
of entries corresponding to selectable
presets.
Letters /
numbers
Touch to apply the entry line.
Press and hold to open a pop-up window with special symbols based on the
Letters letters.
and  Select the desired characters via touch.
Some special signs can also be transcribed (e.g. “AE” to “Ä”).
Touch to switch between upper case

and lower case, as well as numbers and
special characters.

Touch to insert a blank space.
Touch to apply the introduction line
OK
suggestion and close the entry mask.
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Function surface: action and effect


Touch to delete symbols on the entry
line, from right to left.
Press and hold to delete multiple symbols.
Touch to close the entry mask.

Additional displays and display
options
Display indications may vary from those described herein, depending on the settings.
The time can be shown on the display status line.
All displays can only be shown after a complete
start-up process of the radio.

App-Connect
Overall information and safety
guidelines
 Introduction
The following interfaces are available in the AppConnect menu:
– Apple CarPlay™1)
– Android Auto™2)
– MirrorLink™3)
To prevent the driver from distraction only special applications may be used while driving → .
According to the mobile device used, a connection is established through the respective interface.
Thereby it is possible that the functions and the
contents displayed on the mobile devices are displayed and controlled on the radio display.
WARNING
The use of applications while driving may distract from the surrounding traffic. Accidents
and injuries can occur if the driver is distracted.
● Always drive carefully and responsibly.
● Protect the mobile device with its applications from misuse.
● Never alter the applications.
● Follow the owner's manual of the mobile device.
NOTICE
Mobile devices must always be turned off in locations where their use is not allowed. The radiation generated by mobile devices may cause interference with delicate medical and technical
equipment, which may impair or damage such
devices.
NOTICE
Volkswagen does not take responsibility for damages caused to the vehicle due to the use of low
quality or defective applications, insufficient programming of the applications, insufficient network, for loss of data during transmission or misuse of mobile devices.
Information on the technical conditions, the
compatible end devices, the applicable applications and availability is available through
www.vw.com.br/conectividade or the
Volkswagen dealerships.
● Or for for further information consult the mobile device's owners manual or the brand's online shops/sites.

WARNING
Loose or unsecured mobile phones may be
flung through the interior and cause injuries in
case of sudden evasive or breaking manoeuvres
or in the event of accidents.
● While the vehicle is in motion, always secure
mobile devices properly outside the airbag
deployment zones or stow them away safely.
WARNING
Inadequately or inappropriately designed applications may cause damages to the vehicle, accidents and serious injuries.
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● Volkswagen recommends to use only applications offered by Volkswagen for the specific vehicle.
1)
Apple CarPlay™ is an Apple Inc. trademark.
2)
Android Auto™ is a Google Inc. trademark
3)
MirrorLink™ and the Mirror Link logo are Car Connectivity Consortium LLC. trademarks
App-Connect
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App-Connect settings
App-Connect main menu
Fig. 5 App-Connect main menu.
Info :
Config. 
Apple CarPlay™
MenuApple CarPlay™
Fig. 6 Selection of the mobile device.
display of further information.
: App-Connect settings.
Open the App-Connect settings menu
In the App-Connect main menu, touch the
Config. function surface.
Function surface: effect
 Activate data transmission to VW Apps : the transmission of data to the Volkswagen applications
is activated.
MirrorLink™
Display alignment : select display alignment.
 180 degrees rotation : touch to rotate the screen
display by 180°.
 Prefer radio keypad a): key entries will effected
over the radio keypad display and not over the
mobile device keys.
a)
This function depends on the device used.
Information on the technical conditions, the
compatible end devices, the applicable applications and availability is available through
www.vw.com.br/conectividade or the
Volkswagen dealerships.
Fig. 7 Apple CarPlay™ menu.
Conditions Apple CarPlay™
Control list
The following conditions are required to use
Apple CarPlay™:
 The mobile device must support Apple
CarPlay™.
 The mobile device must be connected by a
USB cable to the radio.
Establish connection
When a mobile device is connected for the first
time follow the instructions on the radio display
and on the display of the mobile device.
● Or for for further information consult the mobile device's owners manual or the brand's on– The conditions for use of the Apple CarPlay™
line shops/sites.

must be met → page 12.
– Press the MENU button.
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– Touch the App-Connect function surface.
– Select your connected mobile device pressing
on the corresponding icon.
Disconnect connection
– During operation of the Apple CarPlay™, touch
function surface → Fig. 7 1 to access App-Connect from the main menu.
Android Auto™
Android Auto™ Menu
– Touch function surface → Fig. 6 1 to turn the
active connection off.
Particularities
During an active Apple CarPlay™ connection, the
following features are valid:
– Bluetooth connection among mobile devices
and the radio are not possible.
– An active Bluetooth connection is automatically finalized.
Fig. 8 Selection of the mobile device.
– Telephone functions are only possible via
Apple CarPlay™. The radio functions described
in this manual are not available.
– The connected device cannot be used as a media device on the Media menu.
Voice command
– On the multifunction steering wheel or on the
mobile phone press VOICE or  briefly to
start the device's voice command feature.
– On the multifunction steering wheel or on the
mobile phone press VOICE or  for a few seconds to start the connected device's voice
command feature.
Information on the technical conditions, the
compatible end devices, the applicable applications and availability is available through
www.vw.com.br/conectividade or the
Volkswagen dealerships.
Fig. 9 Android Auto™ Menu
Conditions Android Auto™
Control list
The following conditions must be met to use
Android Auto™:
 The mobile device must support Android
● Or for for further information consult the mo
bile device's owners manual or the brand's online shops/sites.

Auto™.
The mobile device must be connected by a
USB cable to the radio.
 Depending on the mobile device used, an ad-
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equate application must be installed to be
able to use Android Auto™ on the device.
Activate connection
When a mobile device is connected for the first
time follow the instructions on the radio display
and on the display of the mobile device.
– The conditions for use of Android Auto™ must
be met → page 13.
– Press the MENU button.
App-Connect

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– Touch the App-Connect function surface.
– Select your connected mobile device pressing
on the corresponding icon.
Deactivate connection
– When operating Android Auto™, touch function surface → Fig. 9 1 .
Mirror Link™
MirrorLink™ Menu
– Select the Return to Volkswagen function to access the App-Connect main menu.
– Touch function surface → Fig. 6 1 to turn the
active connection off.
Particularities
During an active Android Auto™ connection, the
following features are valid:
– An active Android Auto™ device may be simultaneously connected to the radio via Bluetooth.
Fig. 10 Function surfaces on the compatible applications overview.
– Bluetooth connection among other mobile devices and the radio are not possible.
– Telephone functions are possible via Android
Auto™. When the Android Auto™ device is simultaneously connected via Bluetooth to the
device, the phone function can also be used.
– Simultaneous phone calls via Android Auto™
and via the radio are not possible.
– An active Android Auto™ device cannot be
used as a media device on the Media menu.
Voice commands
– On the multifunction steering wheel or on the
mobile phone press VOICE or  briefly to
start the device's voice command feature.
Fig. 11 Other Mirror Link™ function surfaces.
– On the multifunction steering wheel or on the
mobile phone press VOICE or  for a few seconds to start the connected device's voice
command feature.
The following conditions must be met to use
Mirror Link™:
Information on the technical conditions, the
compatible end devices, the applicable applications and availability is available through
www.vw.com.br/conectividade or the
Volkswagen dealerships.
Conditions MirrorLink™
Control list
 The mobile device must support MirrorLink™.
 The mobile device must be connected by a
USB cable to the radio.
 Depending on the mobile device used, an adequate application must be installed to be
able to use MirrorLink™ on the device.
● Or for for further information consult the mobile device's owners manual or the brand's onEstablish a connection
line shops/sites.
 – The conditions for use of MirrorLink™ must be
met → page 14.
– Press the MENU button.
– Touch the App-Connect function surface.
– Select your connected mobile device pressing
on the corresponding icon.
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Composition Touch (R 340G)
Possible function surfaces and displays
Function / display surfaces: effect / meaning
APP



Returns to the App-Connect display → Fig. 5. The MirrorLink™
connection can be broken off on
the display.
Touch to close open applications.
Then touch the applications that
are to be closed or touch the
Close all function surface to close
all open applications.
Touch to visualize the mobile device's display on the vehicle's display.
Open the MirrorLink™ → Fig. 10
settings.
Touch to exhibit the function
surfaces on the top border of the
display.
Touch to return to the main
menu.
Information on the technical conditions, the
compatible end devices, the applicable applications and availability is available through
www.vw.com.br/conectividade or the
Volkswagen dealerships.
● Or for for further information consult the mobile device's owners manual or the brand's online shops/sites.
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Audio operation
Radio operation (RADIO)
 Introduction
Follow the national rules and legal provisions
when using the radio.
Other additional electric devices connected to
the vehicle may interfere with the receipt of the
broadcast radio signal and cause noises in the
speakers.
Parking lots, tunnels, tall buildings or
mountains may interfere with unit signal
reception.
ials.
Metal-coated stickers or films may hinder
reception in vehicles with windscreen aer
Establish radio mode
After the factory settings have been reset, press
the RADIO button on the device. Select the intended frequency band pressing the RADIO button. 
Radio main menu
Fig. 12 RADIO main menu.
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Function surface: effect
SCAN
Function surface that only becomes
visible with the SCAN function is selected → page 18.
Press the control button → Fig. 1 4 to
start the SCAN function.
Possible symbols and displays
Display: meaning
Fig. 13 Radio operation: station list.
With the radio turned on, press the radio button
RADIO → page 7. Radio mode turns on.
To exit the main menu, press the RADIO button
again (return to the previous main menu) or press
another radio button.

Station frequency display.
Radio stations are stored in station buttons.

Station buttons
The following options are available:
– return to the memorized radio station.
– Seek next station.
– Memorize the tuned broadcasting stations.
The currently tuned in radio station is displayed
in the center of the display. For stations with RDS
the station's name can be displayed instead of its
frequency, such as RADIO 21, in case of good reception.
Function surfaces in the FM/AM main menu
Function surface: effect
Change the displayed station button
group by touching the function surface.
FM/AM Select the desired frequency band.
Opens the list of radio stations currently

available → page 17.
Opens the adjusted frequency scale

(frequency band) → page 17.
Opens the current frequency band set
tings menu → page 19, Settings (FM,
AM).
Change between stored or available
stations.
< / >
Arrow button settings in menu
→ page 19, Settings (FM, AM).
1 to
Station buttons to store stations
12
→ page 16.
Update the frequency band station list

(AM) → page 17.
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Composition Touch (R 340G)
Fig. 14 RADIO main menu.
In the RADIO main menu, the currently selected
frequency band stations can be stored in 15
numbered frequency tracks. These function surfaces are referred to as “Station buttons”.
Station button functions → Fig. 14
Touch the station button corresponding to the desired station.
Access stations
Stored stations can only be
through statouched after accessing
tion buttons
through station buttons and
when available in the current
location.
With finger swipe over the disChange the
play in the station buttons
station button
area→ Fig. 14 1 , from right to
group
left or from left to right.

Station button functions → Fig. 14
Store stations
in station buttons
The station buttons are displayed in groups of respectively
5 function surfaces ( 1 to 5 , 6
to 10 , and 11 to 15 ).
See: storing stations
→ page 18.
Specific radio indications, menus
and symbols

Function button areas and respective meaning
on the main menu RADIO → Fig. 15 and
→ Fig. 16:
stations. Arrow button settings
in the Settings (FM, AM)
→ page 19 menu.
Touch the function surface 
→ Fig. 15 to open the station
list.
Search list and touch to select
Select a station
the desired station.
from the radio
Touch the function surface 
station list.
→ Fig. 16 to close the station
list. If no action is made, the
radio station list automatically
closes after a while.
The FM frequency band station
list updates automatically.
Update the ra- The AM frequency band station
dio station list list can also be manually updated through the function surface  → Fig. 16.
Manually set the station frequency
Fig. 15 RADIO main menu.
Fig. 16 Radio operation: radio station list with update possibility (AM).
Introduce the
frequency
band
Step-by-step
instructions to
change the frequency
Quick scan
through the
frequency
band
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Function button areas and respective meaning
on the main menu RADIO → Fig. 15 and
→ Fig. 16:
Touch the function surface <
Select the staor > → Fig. 15.
tion using the
arrow buttons Depending on the arrow button
settings, the function switches
< / >
between stored and available
Hide the frequency band
Touch the function surface

→ Fig. 15.
Turn the settings knob.
OR: touch the right or left frequency band arrow buttons.
Touch one of the arrow buttons
on the top display area
→ Fig. 15. The next available
station is automatically selected.
OR: press and hold one of the
arrow buttons → Fig. 15 on the
top display area. After releasing, the next radio station
available will be automatically
selected.
OR: press and hold the frequency range and slide to move
it.
Briefly press the settings knob.
When a station is selected
through the station button, the
manual frequency selection is
also closed. If no action is
made, the frequency band automatically closes after a while. 
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Store stations
Press and hold the desired station button → Fig. 15 until an
audible warning is heard.
The currently played station
will be stored in this station
button.
Touch the function surface 
→ Fig. 15 or turn the settings
knob to open the station list.
Stations stored in station buttons are identified in the station list by the symbol 
→ Fig. 16.
Storing staPress and hold the display to
tions from the
select the desired station.
station list in
Touch
the desired station butstation buttons
ton in which the station must
be stored.
An audible warning is heard
and the station is stored in the
station button. Repeat this procedure to store other stations
from the station list.
All stations stored in the FM, AM
Delete stored Settings menu can be deleted
stations
separately or all at once
→ page 19.

Store the current station into a station
button
Starting and stopping the scan function
Briefly press the settings knob.
OR: touch the function surface
 and select SCAN .
Briefly press the settings knob.
OR: touch the function surface
SCAN → Fig. 17 to stop the automatic scan function in the
Close the SCAN
current station.
function.
The automatic scan function is
also interrupted whenever a
station is manually selected by
the station buttons.

Starting the
scan function
Rear view camera or Parking sensor
(Park Pilot)
SCAN
Fig. 18 Rear view camera and parking sensor
The rear view camera and the parking sensor
may not be available on all versions and/or export markets.
Fig. 17 Radio mode: ongoing SCAN.
By selecting the SCAN function, all stations available in the current frequency band are played for
approximately 5 seconds. SCAN → Fig. 17 will be
displayed on the screen.
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Composition Touch (R 340G)
According to the vehicle version the external image is automatically displayed with engaged reverse gear. The functions can be adjusted on the
menu.
Functions


Set glare, contrast and brightness.
Park Pilot display.

Functions


Camera display.
Shutting down the rear view camera
and the Park Pilot
When the  function is selected on the left
bottom of the radio display, the live image
changes over to the Park Pilot image. To return
to the real external image again it is necessary to
select in function .

Settings (FM, AM)
Opening the FM Settings menu
Select the FM frequency band by pressing the
RADIO button.
OR: on the RADIO main menu, touch the FM/AM
function surface and then select FM .
Touch the function surface  to open the FM
Settings menu.
Function surface: effect
Scan : automatic SCAN. By selecting the SCAN
function, all stations available in the current frequency band are played for approximately 5
seconds → page 18.
Sound : sound settings → page 35.
Arrow buttons : select settings for the arrow buttons < and > . Settings are applied to all frequency bands (FM).
Memory list : the arrow buttons are used to
change all stations stored in the selected
frequency band.
Search stations : the arrow buttons are used
to change all stations available in the selected frequency band.
Delete memory : deletes all or some stations stored.
 All : all stored stations are deleted.
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Opening the AM Settings menu
Select the AM frequency band by pressing the
RADIO button.
OR: on the RADIO main menu, touch the FM/AM
function surface and then select AM .
Touch the function surface  to open the AM
Settings menu.
Function surface: effect
Scan : automatic SCAN. By selecting the SCAN
function, all stations available in the current frequency band are played for approximately 5
seconds → page 18.
Sound : sound settings → page 35.
Arrow buttons : select settings for the arrow buttons < and > . Settings are applied to all frequency bands (AM).
Memory list : the arrow buttons are used to
change all stations stored in the selected
frequency band.
Search stations : the arrow buttons are used
to change all stations available in the selected frequency band.
Delete memory : deletes all or some stations stored.
 All : all stored stations are deleted.

Media mode
 Introduction
“Media sources” are referred to as audio sources
that contain audio data in different data storage
units, such as external MP3 Players or audio files.
These audio files may only be played by the respective units or audio inputs of the radio system
(USB port, Bluetooth® interface, SD card or AUXIN multimedia port).
Copyrights
Audio and video files stored in data media are
generally subject to copyright laws, as per applicable national and international standards. All
applicable legal provisions must be followed.
This product is protected by copyrights of
Microsoft Corporation. This technology may
not be reproduced or marketed without prior authorization from Microsoft or one of its authorized affiliates.
Volkswagen takes no responsibility for
damaged or lost files.
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
In data storage units, audio files are often  organized into data folders  and playlists  in order to define a certain playback sequence.
Limitations and recommendations
regarding data carriers
Dirt, high temperatures and mechanical damage
may render a data carrier useless. Pay attention
to the data carrier manufacturers instructions.
Tracks, folders, and playlists are classified numerically and alphabetically according to the
name of the data storage unit.
The difference in data carrier quality from different manufacturers may cause playback interferences.
The figure → Fig. 19 shows a typical data storage
unit containing tracks,  folders  and subfolders.
The configuration of a data carrier or the devices
and programs used to record the data may result
in some titles or data carriers being unreadable.
Information on the best ways to create audio
files and data carriers (rate of compression, ID3tag etc.) can be found, for example, on the Internet.
Therefore, the tracks and folders of this data
storage unit are played and displayed in the following sequence 1):
Due to the size, use (number of copies and deletions), of the structure of the folders and file type
of the used data carrier the reading time may
vary substantially.
1.
2.
3.
4.
A playlist only defines a certain playback se5.
quence. Files are not memorized on the playlists.
The playlists are not played back when the files
6.
on the data carrier are not saved where the playlist is looking for them (path related data).

Audio data storage unit playback
sequence
Tracks 1 and 2 in the Root directory of
the CD
Tracks 3 and 4 in the first folder F1 of
the root directory (display:  01).
Track 5 in the first subfolder F1.1 of folder F1 (display:  02).
Track 6 in the first subfolder F1.1.1 of
subfolder F1.1 (display:  03).
Track 7 in the second subfolder F1.2 of
folder F1 (display:  04).
Tracks 8 and 9 in the second folder F2
(display:  05).
The playback sequence can be modified by
selecting different playback modes
→ page 21.
Playlists are not played automatically, but
must rather be individually selected in the
track selection menu → page 22.

MEDIA main menu
Fig. 19 Possible structure of a data storage unit.
1)
In the Media settings menu, the
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 Mix/Repeat, including subfolder
Composition Touch (R 340G)
Fig. 20 MEDIA main menu.
function must be activated → page 22.

Different media sources can be selected and
played through the MEDIA main menu.
– Press the MEDIA button to open the MEDIA
main menu → Fig. 20.
The last media source played is resumed.
MEDIA main menu symbols and displays
Display: meaning
Currently played media sources are shown in the
lower left function surface → Fig. 20 1 .
The MEDIA main menu shows a message if no
media source can be selected.
MEDIA main menu function surfaces
Function surface: effect
Shows the currently selected media
source. Touch to select a different media
source → page 21.
SD Card : memory card → page 8.
USB : external data storage unit in the
USB port → page 23.
 BT Audio : Bluetooth® audio → page 25.
AUX : external audio source in the AUXIN multimedia port → page 24.

Shows the playback list → page 22.
< / Changes tracks in media mode
→ page 22.
Playback is interrupted. The function sur
face  changes to  → page 22.
Playback is resumed. The function sur
face  changes to  → page 22.

Open the Media settings menu → page 22.
Touch to switch between available modes.
 : repeat current tracks.
 : repeat all tracks.
All
tracks in the same memory level as the

current track will be repeated. In the Media
settings menu, subfolders are included if
 Mix/Repeat, including subfolder is selected
→ page 22.
Mix function. The function surface 
changes to  .
All tracks in the same memory level as the

current track will be included. In the Media
settings menu, subfolders are included if
 Mix/Repeat, including subfolder is selected
→ page 22.
Change media source
– On the MEDIA main menu, press the radio's
MEDIA button again, to go over all the available media sources.
In the pop-up window there are currently no selectable media sources shown as inactive (grey
a).
The media source currently in use is displayed on
the screen.
If no media source can be selected, such is indicated on the MEDIA main menu.
If a media source previously played back is selected again, the playback starts at the point where
it was last interrupted.
Optional selectable media sources
Function
Media source
button




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Display of track information (ID3 tag text
in MP3 files).
Audio files: display of the artist name, album name and track title.
Track length, status bar and remaining
time (in minutes and seconds). The remaining track time shown for audio files
with variable bit rate (VBR) may vary.
Touch the status bar or touch and drag to
skip to a different track position.

SD card in the SD card slot → page 8.
USB Data storage unit in the USB port
→ page 23. To know the installation location of the slot, consult the Owners
Manual of your vehicle → Booklet Owners Manual, chapter Storage compartment
External audio source connected through
Bluetooth® → page 34.
External audio source in the AUX-IN multimedia port → page 24.
The track information display can be disabled in the Playlist → page 22.
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
Change the track on the MEDIA
main menu
The tracks of the media sources being played
back can be successively run through with the arrow buttons → page 22, Track selection from
the track list.
It is not possible with the arrow buttons to
switch to playback from a playlist. Playback from
a playlist needs to be manually started from the
track selection menu → page 22, Track selection from the track list.
MEDIA main menu controls
Action
Effect
Briefly touch the
function surface <
once.
Briefly touch the
function surface >
once.
Press and hold the
function surface < .
Press and hold the
function surface > .
Briefly touch the
function surface 
once.
Briefly touch the
function surface 
once.
Within less than 3 seconds of the track's
length, switches the beginning of the previous
track.
Within more than 3 seconds of the track's
length, switches to the
beginning of the current
track.
To the next track. After
the last track, it returns
to the first track of the
current data storage unit.
Fast forward.
Playback is interrupted.
The function surface 
changes to  .
Playback is resumed. The
function surface 
changes to  .

To open the track list in the MEDIA main menu,
press the  function area OR turn the selector
button. The track about to be played back is
highlighted.
Depending on the source.
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Tracks, folders and playlists can also be
marked, by turning the settings knob, and
accessed/opened by pressing the knob.

Specific media settings
Opening the Media settings menu
In the MEDIA main menu, touch the
surface.

function
Function button: effect
Sound
: opens the Sound settings menu
→ page 35.
 Mix/Repeat, including subfolders : add subfolders to
the selected playback mode → page 20.
Bluetooth : opens the Bluetooth settings menu
→ page 34.
Remove : remove the data unit (USB data storage
unit or SD card) from the system. The respective
function surface is disabled after the data storage unit is successfully removed.

Fast rewind.
Track selection from the track list
1)
Search the track list and touch on the desired
track. When track information is available, the
track number and name or the names of the files
(MP3) are displayed instead of the Title + no. 1). The
track title list may not be supported by the
source.
Composition Touch (R 340G)
Functions, indications and symbols
Function button and effect:

Open the Source menu. Touch to select another media source.
Shows the currently selected media
source. Touch to change the media
source.
SD Card : memory card → page 8.
USB : external data storage unit in the
USB port → page 23.
AUX : external audio source in the AUXIN multimedia port → page 24.
 BT Audio : External Media Player connected via Bluetooth® → page 25.

Function button and effect:





Touch the function surface to open the
upper media source folder. The name of
the current folder is shown to the right of
the symbol.
Start playback from the first track.
Repeat all tracks. The function surface 
changes to  .
All tracks in the same memory level as the
current track will be repeated. In the Media
settings menu, subfolders are included if
 Mix/Repeat, including subfolder is selected
→ page 22.
Mix function. The function surface 
changes to  .
All tracks in the same memory level as the
current track will be included. In the Media
settings menu, subfolders are included if
 Mix/Repeat, including subfolder is selected
→ page 22.
Close the playlist.

Playback of an SD card
– Insert the SD card carefully into the SD card
slot with the chamfered edge up and the inscriptions to the left of the SD card slot
→ Fig. 1 1 .
– To remove the SD card → page 8, first see the
system settings and execute the Safely remove
source action. Briefly touch the SD card so it
“springs” out to removal position.
– Press the radio
MEDIA
button.
Playback is taken up from the last used media
source. To playback the SD card, press the 
button.
When navigating the folders use the  function
button and the selector button → Fig. 1 4 . Press
 to go to the higher level of the folders and rotate the selector button to select the desired
folder.
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To change to the next or previous track, press
one of the function buttons.
Keep one of the arrow buttons pressed for a few
seconds to move the playback forward or backward.
During playback of the SD card, some function
keys are available at the bottom of the display.
The active buttons are highlighted.

Wired or wireless connections
 Introduction
Some external devices can be connected to the
radio with or without wires (if existing) in the vehicle.
The type and number of connections with or
without wires depend on the country and the vehicle. Within a range of different models and in
special models the connections may reveal differences.
For the wired connections use only original cables from the device or - if available - the factory
supplied cables for the respective vehicle.

USB Connection 
The USB multimedia port is located on the front
part of the device → Fig. 1 6 .
Audio files on an external data storage unit connected to the USB port  can be played back
and controlled by device.
USB data manual are referred to in this manual as
external data media, which contain playable files
(e.g. MP3 player, iPods™ and pen drives).
Only supported audio files are shown. Other file
types are ignored.
Playback begins automatically if there are stored
and readable audio files in the data storage units.
The additional external data storage unit controls
(access track changes, track selection, and playback modes) are detailed in the respective chapters → page 19.
Instructions and restrictions
The number of USB ports  and compatibility
with Apple™ devices, among other Media Players,
may vary depending on the equipment.
The typical USB voltage of 5 V is supplied
through the USB  port.
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External hard drives with capacity for over 32 GB
must be reformatted into the FAT32 file system,
depending on the conditions. Programs and instructions to perform such formatting process
are available on the Internet, for example.
Connecting an external audio
source to the multimedia AUX-IN
port
The AUX-IN multimedia port → Fig. 1 6 only
supports 3.5 mm jack plugs.
Considering the wide range of different data
storage units and various iPod™, iPad™ and
iPhone™ generations, it is impossible to ensure
that all functions will be available.
The external audio source connected is played
back through the vehicle's loudspeakers and cannot be controlled by the device.
iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™
Depending on the country and equipment version, iPods™, iPads™ or iPhones™ may be connected to the vehicle's USB port , through a
suitable USB cable, and used as audio sources.
Connected external audio sources are indicated
by AUX on the display.
Connecting an external audio source to the
AUX-IN multimedia port
– Reduce the volume on the radio.
Disconnect
Connected data storage units must be prepared
for removal before being disconnected.
– Connecting an external audio source to the
AUX-IN multimedia port.
– Start playback on the external audio source.
– In the MEDIA main menu, touch the  function surface to open the Media settings menu.
– Press the radio MEDIA button to display the
available media sources selection menu
→ page 19.
– OR: press the SETUP radio button.
– Touch the function surface Remove and select
 USB . The function surface is disabled after
the data storage unit is successfully removed.
– Press the function button
Unreadable data storage unit
If a connected data storage unit contains unreadable data, a corresponding message is shown on
the device display.
Specificities regarding the use of external
audio sources in the AUX-IN multimedia port
If an external Media Player is connected simultaneously via Bluetooth® and the USB
port  to the device, the Bluetooth® audio connection is automatically disconnected after
switching to the USB port.
If a connected device cannot be recognized,
remove all connections and reconnect the
devices. Check whether the connection cable is
working, if necessary.
Composition Touch (R 340G)
Effect
Selection of another
audio source on the
device.
Stop playback on the
external audio source.
Remove the plug from
the AUX-IN multimedia
port.
The external audio
source continues to
play in the background.
The unit stays in the
AUX menu.
The unit stays in the
AUX menu.
There may be noise interferences if the external audio source is used on the vehicle's
12 V power outlet.
Do not use any memory card adapter, USB
extension cord, or USB-Hubs (USB distribu-
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Action
When the playback of the external audio
source is finished or is disconnected from
the multimedia AUX-IN port, the radio stays on
the AUX menu.
In case of operating faults in connected devices, restart the respective device. This
usually solves the issue.
Refer to the external data storage unit
manufacturer's operating manual.
The playback volume of external audio sources
must be adjusted to the volume of remaining audio sources → page 35.
– The data storage unit may be disconnected.
tors)!


Read and follow the external audio source
manufacturers operating instructions.

Connecting external audio sources
via Bluetooth®
back or other audio sources. In addition a display
of the track or a track change is possible through
via the device.
Connecting an audio source via Bluetooth
In Bluetooth® audio mode audio files from a
Bluetooth® audio source connected via Bluetooth® can be played back (for example a smartphone), using the vehicle's loudspeakers (audio
Bluetooth® playback).
Due to the wide variety of Bluetooth® audio
sources, some of the functions described
herein may not operate properly.
Requisites
– The Bluetooth® audio source must support the
Bluetooth® A2DP profile.
Use only with devices that support Bluetooth® technology. For further information
on Bluetooth® products compatibility contact a
Volkswagen dealership or look up on the Internet.

– In the Bluetooth settings menu, the
 BT Audio (A2DP/AVRCP) function must be active
→ page 34.
To operate the multimedia mode with the
Bluetooth® device connected, read and follow the manufacturers use instructions.
Start audio playback in Bluetooth®
– Enable Bluetooth® visibility in the external
Bluetooth® audio source (e.g. mobile phone).
– Lower the base volume on the radio .
– Press the radio MEDIA button.
– Touch the function surface → Fig. 20 1 and
select  BT audio .
– Touch the Search device function surface to pair
an external Bluetooth® audio source for the
first time.
– OR: select from the list of external Bluetooth®
audio sources.
– OR: pair through the Bluetooth Settings menu
→ page 34.
– Follow the instructions for other procedures
on the radio display and the Bluetooth® audio
source display.
Playback of the Bluetooth® audio source must be
initiated manually, if necessary.
Whenever the Bluetooth® audio source playback
ends, the device remains in the Bluetooth® audio
mode.
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Playback control
Control of the Bluetooth® audio source through
the device depends on the connected Bluetooth®
audio source.
In media readers that support the Bluetooth®
AVRCP profile, playback may be automatically initiated or interrupted from the Bluetooth® audio
source, if it is switched to Bluetooth® audio play-
Audio operation
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Phone controls (PHONE)
Introduction to phone controls
 Introduction
The phone functions detailed below can be accessed through the device when there is an active paired and connected mobile phone.
The mobile phone must support the Bluetooth®
function in order to establish a connection between the mobile phone and the device.
If no mobile phone is connected to the device,
phone control will not be available.
Instructions to use mobile phones in vehicles
without external aerial connection → Booklet Operating manual.
WARNING
Using mobile phones while driving may distract
drivers and cause accidents.
● Always drive carefully and responsibly.
● Adjust sound volume settings to allow the
driver to hear external warnings and sounds
(e.g. emergency service sirens)
● In locations with partial or lack of mobile
coverage, and depending on the circumstances (tunnels, garages and underground passages) telephone call may be hindered, preventing the use of mobile devices (including
emergency calls).
WARNING
If a mobile phone is not secured or not properly
secured in the vehicle, it could be flung though
the interior during a sudden driving or braking
manoeuvre, or in the event of an accident. This
can cause injuries.
● Always attach mobile phones properly and
out of airbag triggering areas while driving.
WARNING
Mobile phones can cause interference when
positioned nearby heart pacemakers.
● Keep a minimum distance of 20 centimetres
between the mobile phone's antenna and
the heart pacemaker, since the former may
interfere with the latter.
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● Do not carry activated mobile phones in
chest pockets directly over heart pacemakers.
● Turn off mobile phones immediately whenever there is suspicion of interference with
pacemakers.
NOTICE
High speed, unfavourable weather and road conditions, as well as poor network connection may
hinder or interrupt mobile phone calls inside the
vehicle.

General information
 Please refer to
chapter on page 26.
and
at the start of the
Phone menu displays vary depending on the
functions available on the mobile phone model.
There may be differences depending on the model used.
Follow the instructions to use mobile phones in
vehicles without external aerial connection
→ Booklet Owner's Manual, chapter Vehicle preservation and maintenance.
Use only with units that support Bluetooth®
technology. Additional information about products that support Bluetooth® technology may be
obtained at Volkswagen Dealerships or via the
Internet.
Refer to the mobile phone and accessory supplier's operating manual.
Call interruption and reception flaws may occur
in certain “transmission blackout areas”.
Most electronic devices are shielded from HF signals (high frequency). In some rare cases, however, electronic devices may not be shielded
against the HF signals of phone controls. This
may result in damages.
There may be restrictions regarding the use
of Bluetooth® devices in certain countries.
Additional information may be obtained from local authorities.

When connecting phone controls to a deBluetooth®
vice via Bluetooth® technology, refer to the
respective Operating manual for additional safety
 Please refer to and
information. Use only with products that support
chapter on page 26.
®
Bluetooth technology.

Special precaution areas
 Please refer to
chapter on page 26.
and
at the start of the
Switch off mobile phones in areas with risk of explosions. Such areas are very common, although
not often identified as such → in Introduction
on page 26. Some of these areas are:
– Areas with pipes and tanks containing chemicals.
– Lower decks in ships and ferries.
– Areas nearby vehicles powered by liquid gas
(e.g. propane or butane).
– Areas with chemicals or other particles such as
flours, dust, or metallic dust in the atmosphere.
– Any other area where the vehicle engine must
be switched off.
WARNING
Switch off mobile phones in areas with risk of
explosion.
NOTICE
at the start of the
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® technology connects mobile phones
to the vehicle's phone controls. A single pairing
process is required in order to use the phone
controls with mobile phones equipped with Bluetooth®.
Some Bluetooth® mobile phones are recognized
and connected immediately upon switching on
the ignition, if such phones have been previously
connected. At the same time, the mobile phone
and its embedded Bluetooth® feature must be
activated, and all active Bluetooth® connections
with other devices must be disconnected.
Bluetooth® radio communication is free of
charge.
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth ® SIG, Inc.
Bluetooth® Profiles
Whenever mobile phones are connected to the
phone controls, data will be exchanged through
one of the Bluetooth® profiles.
Phone use via Bluetooth® Hands-Free-Profile
(HFP):
– If mobile phones are connected via HFP with
phone controls, wireless calls can be made via
the hands-free device. In this case, the external aerial cannot be used. Instructions to use
mobile phones in vehicles without external
aerial connection → Booklet Operating manual.
Mobile phones must always be turned off in locations in which their use is prohibited. The radiation generated by mobile phones may cause interference with delicate medical and technical
Music playback via Bluetooth® Advanced Audio
equipment, which may hinder or damage such
devices.
 Distribution Profile (A2DP):
– Bluetooth® profile to transfer audio signals
with stereo quality.
Playback control via Bluetooth® Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP):
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– Bluetooth® profile to display track information
and playback controls in mobile devices.
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Pair up and connect the mobile
phone to the radio
 Please refer to and
chapter on page 26.
at the start of the
In order to operate a mobile phone via the radio
unit, both devices must be paired once.
Pairing must be performed while the vehicle is
stationary.
Requisites
– Ignition switched on.
– Remove the headset connection to the mobile
phone if necessary.
Bluetooth®
– The
function must be enabled and
visible on the phone and radio.
– The key blocking feature must be unlocked on
the mobile phone.
Follow the owner's manual of the respective mobile phone.
During the pairing process, the mobile phone's
keypad must be used. The mobile phone must be
prepared for such process.
Initiate mobile phone pairing
– Press the PHONE button.
– Touch the Search phone function surface.
After the process is completed, all names of
Bluetooth® devices found are displayed.
– Select the mobile phone from the list of Bluetooth® devices found.
After successfully completing the pairing process, the main menu PHONE is shown and the
contact list and list of calls stored in the mobile
phone are automatically loaded. Confirm on the
mobile phone, if necessary.
The duration of the loading process varies depending on the amount of data stored in the mobile phone. After completing the loading process,
the data of the device will be available.
Pairing and connecting mobile phones
Multiple mobile phones can be paired to the device. However, only one mobile phone can be
connected to one device at any given time.
When turning the radio on, the unit automatically
connects to the last mobile phone connected. If
it is not possible to connect to the last mobile
phone used, the phone control automatically attempts to connect to the next mobile phone in
the list of paired phones.
The maximum range of a Bluetooth® connection
is approximately 10 metres. Active Bluetooth®
connections are interrupted if such range is exceeded. The connection will be automatically restored as soon as the device is in reach of the
Bluetooth® range.
Refer to a Volkswagen Dealership for more
information on mobile phone connections
and pairing.

Switching off phone controls
 Please refer to
and
at the start of the
Then the device and the mobile phone will be
connected. Additional mobile phone or radio entries may be required to conclude their connection.
chapter on page 26.
– Confirm successful pairing in the mobile
phone, if necessary.
– Remove the key from the ignition.
Depends on the mobile phone:
If the vehicle key remains in the ignition cylinder
after switching off the ignition, phone controls
will not be switched off. Phone controls are only
switched off a few minutes later (factory settings: approximately 15 minutes).
– Insert the PIN code displayed on the radio
screen into the mobile phone and confirm.
OR:
– Compare the PIN code shown on the radio display with the PIN code shown on the mobile
phone. If the PIN code matches, it must be
confirmed in both devices.
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– End active calls.
– Switch off the ignition.
– Switch off the mobile phone.
If mobile phones were connected with
phone controls, the mobile phone transmission unit remains active after switching off
phone controls. Switching of the mobile phone
may be required.
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Phone control description
PHONE main menu
 Please refer to
 Introduction
on page 29.
at the start of the chapter
Some features and settings are only available
while the vehicle is stationary and are not supported by all mobile phone brands.
The range of possible settings depends on the
country, unit, and the vehicle's equipment specifications.
Phone controls can recognize up to 20 devices.
Respectively, devices can be connected via the
Hands-Free-Profile (HFP) and the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) → page 28.
Fig. 21 PHONE main menu.
User profile assignment
Connected mobile phones are stored in the
phone controls under a user profile.
Up to 4 user profiles can be assigned in phone
controls. If another mobile phone is paired, the
profile with longest idle time is automatically deleted.
Contact list, favourite numbers (speed dial buttons) and User profile settings menu settings are
stored in the user profile.
If a mobile phone is reconnected to the phone
controls, the respective settings and data will be
available once again.
Fig. 22 Call details.
If a mobile phone's contact list entries are
changed while connected, contact list data can
be manually updated via the User profile settings
menu → page 34. The contact list will be automatically updated upon the next mobile phone
connection (e.g. during the following vehicle
use).
Open the PHONE main menu
Press the PHONE button.
PHONE main menu function surfaces
Function surface: effect
WARNING
Loose or unsecured mobile phones may be
flung through the interior and cause injuries in
case of sudden evasive or breaking manoeuvres
or in the event of accidents.
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● While the vehicle is in motion, always secure
mobile devices properly outside the airbag
deployment zones or stow them away safely.
Using mobile phones in the vehicle may
cause loudspeaker noises.
Name of the paired mobile phone or selected user profile. Touch to connect or
pair to another mobile phone.
Favourites (speed dial buttons) to which
contact list numbers can be assigned
→ page 33.
Touch the function surface to establish

the Mirror Link™ connection.
Open a numeric keypad to enter a phone

number → page 31.
Open the contact list of the paired mobile

phone → page 31.
Open call lists of the mobile phone paired

→ page 32.

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Function surface: effect
Function surfaces and displays: action and effect
Open the message list (SMS) of the mobile
phone paired.
Touch the function surface to enter a
a)

phone number through voice command.

Open the Phone settings menu → page 33.

Touch to answer a call.
Touch to end a call.

OR: touch to reject calls received.
Touch to mute sound during a call. Touch

the function surface  to unmute the
sound.
 a)
a)




Touch to switch off the mobile phone
microphone during a call (the function
surface  changes to  ).
Touch to switch on the mobile phone
microphone during a call (the function
surface  changes to  ).
Display of the call duration and call number or stored name.
Touch to end a call.
Battery charge status of the connected
mobile phone.
Depends on the mobile phone.
Functions available during a phone call
Phone control symbols and displays
Possible functions
Display: meaning



Name of the mobile network carrier in
which the SIM card of the paired mobile
phone is registered.
Stored name or phone number display.
Battery charge status of the connected
mobile phone.
Intensity of the mobile communication
transmission signal currently available.
Displays an active Bluetooth® connection.
During a phone call
 Please refer to
on page 29.
at the start of the chapter
Fig. 23 During a phone call.
When a connection with the dialled phone number has been established, the PHONE main menu
display switches to Phone call → Fig. 23.
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Touch the function surface
.
The mobile phone microphone
is muted (the function surface
 changes to  ).
Touch the function surface  .
Unmute mobile
The mobile phone microphone
phone microis unmuted (the function surphone
face  changes to  ).
Touch the  function surface
Starting phone and select  Hands-free .
calls via mobile The hands-free function is
phone
disabled and the call is directed to the mobile phone
Touch the  function surface
Starting phone and select  Hands-free .
calls via the mobile phone con- The hands-free function is enabled and the call is directed
trols
to the mobile phone controls. 
Mute mobile
phone microphone

Enter phone number menu
 Please refer to
on page 29.
Possible functions
at the start of the chapter
Select contact
from the list
Enter country
code
Enter the first letter of the
contact name via the keypad.
Possible entries are shown in
the contact list.
Search the contact list and
touch the desired contact to
call.
When entering country codes,
instead of entering the two
first digits (e.g. “00”), it is possible to enter the symbol “+”.
Touch and hold the function
surface 0 for approximately 2
seconds to enter the + character.

Fig. 24 Enter phone number menu.
Contact Menu (contact list)
 Please refer to
on page 29.
at the start of the chapter
Fig. 25 Enter phone number menu (select contact
from the list).
Enter phone number menu functions.
Touch the  functions surface to access the
Enter phone number menu.
Fig. 26 Contact Menu (contact list).
Possible functions
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Call voice mailbox
Enter phone
number
Touch the  Voicemail function surface to establish a
connection.
If a voice mailbox number has
not been stored, enter the
calling number and confirm by
pressing OK .
Previously stored call numbers
can be changed in the User profile settings menu → page 34.
Enter phone number via the
keypad.
Touch the function surface 
to establish a connection.
Fig. 27 Search mask.
Phone controls (PHONE)
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After the first pairing process, it may take a few
minutes until the paired mobile phone's contacts1) become available on the device. This
process can take up to approximately one hour,
depending on the volume of data to be transferred. Confirm the transmission process on the
mobile phone, if necessary.
Call Menu (call lists)
 Please refer to
on page 29.
at the start of the chapter
Contacts can also be accessed during calls.
Opening the Contacts menu
Touch the  function surface to access the
Contact list (contacts) menu.
Possible functions
Search the list and touch the
desired contact to call.
OR: if multiple phone numSelect contact
bers are stored for the same
from the list
contact, touch the contact
and then the desired phone
number to call.
Touch the  → Fig. 26 function surface to open the
search mask.
Enter the desired name into
the search mask → Fig. 27.
Search contacts
The appropriate number of
through the
events is shown to the right of
search mask.
the search field. Touch the
function surface to switch to
list view.
Search the list and touch the
desired contact to call.
Phone menu availability varies depending
on the mobile phone used.
Fig. 28 Call Menu (call lists).
Whenever a phone number is stored as a contact,
the stored name will be displayed instead of the
call list number.
Opening the Calls menu
Touch the  function surface to access the Calls
menu.
Touch the function surface  → Fig. 28 1 .
Select the desired call list: All , Missed , Dialled or
Received .
Dis Definition
pla




Missed : displays the numbers of missed and
unanswered calls.
Dialled : displays phone numbers selected
via the mobile phone and the device's telephone control.
Received : displays numbers of calls taken
via the mobile phone and the device's telephone control.
Call list availability varies depending on the
mobile phone used.

1)
Depending on the unit model, only contacts stored in the phone memory are loaded.
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Favourites (speed dial buttons)
 Please refer to
on page 29.
at the start of the chapter
Possible functions
Delete favourite
Call favourite
Favourite entries can be deleted in the User profile settings
menu, under the Manage favourites option → page 34.
In the PHONE main menu,
briefly touch the function surface of the respective favourite contact assigned to call
the stored phone number.
Contacts stored as favourites are not automatically updated. If a contact stored as favourite in the mobile phone is changed, the function surface must be reassigned.

Fig. 29 PHONE main menu.
A total of 4 phone numbers from the contact list
can be stored as favourites.
All favourite numbers must be assigned manually
and then attributed to a user profile.
Favourite functions
Possible functions
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In the PHONE main menu,
touch one of the free function
surfaces.
Assign favourite Select the desired contact
from the contact list. If more
than one phone number is
stored for the desired contact,
select the desired number.
In the PHONE main menu,
press and hold the favourite
entry until the Contacts menu
opens.
Select the desired contact
from the contact list. If more
Edit favourite
than one phone number is
stored for the desired contact,
select the desired number.
To close the Contacts menu
without applying changes,
touch the  function surface.
Phone settings
 Please refer to
on page 29.
at the start of the chapter
Open the Phone settings menu
In the PHONE main menu, touch the  function surface.
Touch the function surface in which settings
must be made.
Changes are automatically applied after closing
a menu.
Function surface: effect
 Hands-free a): the hands-free function is enabled. Touch the function surface during a call to
make the call via the mobile phone or return to
the hands-free function.
Select telephone : select the unit ® from the list to
connect it.
Search phone : touch to connect a new Bluetooth® device.
Bluetooth : opens the Bluetooth settings menu
→ page 34.
User profile : opens the User profile settings menu
→ page 34.
 Mobile phone reminder : if a Bluetooth® connection with the mobile phone is established, the
message “Don't forget your phone” appears after
switching off the ignition.
a)
Function surfaces are only enabled during phone calls.
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
Bluetooth®settings
 Please refer to
on page 29.
at the start of the chapter
Open the Bluetooth settings menu
In the PHONE main menu, touch the  function surface.
OR: press the SETUP button.
Then, touch the Bluetooth function surface.
Touch the function surface in which settings
must be made. Changes are automatically applied after closing a menu.
Function surface: effect
 Bluetooth : touch to switch off Bluetooth ®. All
current connections will be interrupted.
Visibility : switch Bluetooth® visibility on or off.
Visible : Bluetooth® visibility enabled.
Invisible : Bluetooth® visibility disabled.
Bluetooth® visibility must be switched on
to pair external Bluetooth® devices to the
radio.
Name : shows or changes the device name. This
name is shown in other Bluetooth® devices under the Bluetooth® settings.
Paired devices : shows the paired device. Disconnect and connect individual Bluetooth® devices
and Bluetooth® profiles.
Search devices : search active and visible Bluetooth® devices in range of the device. The maximum range is approximately 10 metres.
 BT Audio (A2DP/AVRCP) : if an external audio
source is to be connected to the device via
Bluetooth®, this function must be enabled
→ page 24.

User profile settings
 Please refer to
on page 29.
at the start of the chapter
Open the User profile settings menu
In the PHONE main menu, touch the  function surface.
Then, touch the User profile function surface.
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Touch the function surface in which settings
must be made.
Changes are automatically applied after closing
a menu.
Function surface: effect
: edit favourites → page 33.
: all favourites are deleted.
Favourite: touch to delete the stored number.
Free function surface: touch to store a
contact list number as favourite.
Voicemail No. : enter or edit the voice mailbox
number.
Sort by : set the contact list sorting sequence
(Last name orGiven name).
Import contacts : import the contact list of the
paired phone or update imported contact lists.
Select a ringtone a): select a ringtone from a list of
presets. The ringtone is played and stored after
exiting the submenu.
Delete other profiles : delete some or all inactive
user profiles.
Manage favourites
 All
a)
The ringtone selected or configured in the mobile phone will
be played, depending on the mobile phone type.

Settings
Function button: effect
Menu and System SETUP)
settings
Open the System settings menu
– Press the radio SETUP button →
– Press the function button area of the mode to
which the introduction of settings is intended.
– Changes are automatically applied upon closing a menu.
Function button: effect
Sound
: adjust sound and volume settings
→ page 35.
Display :
display settings.
: if the function is
enabled and the device remains idle, the
display is automatically shut down after 10
seconds. The display is switched back on by
touching the display or pressing a button.
Brightness : select the display brightness
level.
 Touchscreen sound : confirmation sound
when touching a function surface enabled.
 Display the time in Standby mode : the current
time is shown on the display while in
Standby mode.
Language : select the desired language for text or
voice controls.
Keypad a): select the keypad layout (alphabetic or
numeric layout).
Additional keypad languages a): select additional keypad languages.
Data transmission from mobile devices a)Settings to
control the radio via the Apps on the mobile end
devices (for example track change during media
operation).
 Enable data transmission to applications : the interface protocol for applications is enabled
on the mobile end devices. Disabling this
function prevents further settings from being set.
 Turn display off (in 10 s)
Control through the apps
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Disable :
the actions are not executed
through an application.
Confirm : the actions performed through
an application must be confirmed prior
being executed on the radio.
Authorize : the actions are performed
through an application without further
confirmation.
Safe removal : remove the desired data storage
unit from the system. The function surface is
disabled after the data storage unit is successfully removed.
Default settings : the return to default settings is
disabled as selected in the Entries and settings
applied.
Bluetooth a): Bluetooth ® settings → page 34.
System data : display of system data (unit number, hardware/software versions.)
Update software : update the software version.
Copyright : copyright information.
a)
Depending on the unit and the country.
Operation mode of the volume increase as a
function of speed
The speed-dependant volume increase automatically adjusts the volume based on the vehicle's
speed.
The volume increase is set in levels from 1 to 7.
If a low value is set, the volume is slightly adjusted at higher speeds, if the set value is high, the
volume increases sharply. At level 0 the volume
increase as a function of the vehicle's speed is
disabled.
WARNING
Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is
distracted.
● Never proceed with settings while driving.
To make the best of the radio's features and
optimal operation it is important that the
date and time be correctly set.

Sound and volume settings
Open the Sound settings menu
Press the SETUP button and then select Sound .
Touch the function surface in which settings
must be made. Changes are automatically applied after closing a menu.
Settings
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Function surface: effect
: volume settings.
Max. start volume. : set the maximum switchon volume.
Speed-dependent volume control : set volume
adjustments based on the vehicle's speed.
The audio volume is increased automatically as the speed increases.
Entertainment dimmer : set warning volumes.
AUX volume : set the playback volume of audio sources connected to the AUX-IN multimedia port (Low, Medium or High). Also see
→ page 36, Adjust playback volume of external audio sources.
Bluetooth Audio a): establish the playback volume of audio sources connected via Bluetooth® (Low, Medium or High). Also see
→ page 36, Adjust playback volume of external audio sources.
iPod volume : set the playback volume of
connected iPods → page 36, Adjust playback volume of external audio sources.
Balance : set sound equalization.
The grid shows sound equalization inside the
vehicle. To edit sound equalization, touch the
desired position in the vehicle interior display or
use the arrow buttons to sequentially change
settings. To centre sound equalization in the vehicle interior display, touch the function surface
between the arrows.
- Ed. Bass - mid - treble : set sound characteristics
(bass - mid - treble).
 Touchscreen sound : confirmation sound when
touching a function surface enabled.
Volume
a)
Depending on the country and the device.
Adjust playback volume of external audio
sources
Whenever the playback volume of an external
audio source must be raised, first lower the default volume of the device.
If the connected audio source has very low volume, increase the output volume in the external
audio source. If this procedure is not sufficient,
set the on volume to Medium or High.
If the external audio source connected has distorted or very high volume, lower the output
volume in the external audio source. If this procedure is not sufficient, set the on volume to Medium or Low.
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WARNING
Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is
distracted.
● Never proceed with settings while driving.

Abbreviations
Abbreviation
A2DP
AM
Definition
Audio transmission technology via Bluetooth® common in many manufacturers (Advanced
Audio Distribution Profile).
Amplitude modulation (medium wave, MW).
AUX-IN
Auxiliary audio input.
AVRCP
Audio source remote control technology via Bluetooth® common in many manufacturers
(Audio Video Remote Control Profile).
DIN
German Institute for Standardisation.
DRM
Digital Rights Management
EON
Enhanced Other Network.
FM
Frequency modulation (ultra short wave, UKW).
GSM
Global System for Mobil Communications.
HFP
Hands-Free-Profile.
MP3
Audio file compression format.
PIN
Personal identification number.
Subscriber Identity Module.
USB
Universal Serial Bus
VBR
Variable bit rate.
WMA
Audio file compression format.
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SIM
Abbreviations
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Index
AM
Android Auto™
activate connection
conditions
deactivate connection
main menu
particularities
Anti theft coding
App-Connect
main menu
settings
Apple CarPlay™
conditions
disconnect connection
establish connection
menu
particularities
Apps
control with apps
settings
Areas with risk of explosion
phone
AUX-IN
see External audio sources
AUX-IN multimedia port
see External audio sources
15
13
13
14
13
14
11
12
12
12
13
12
12
13
35
35
35
27
34
27
24
24
25
6, 8
Call lists
Call voice mailbox
Checkboxes
Clean the display
Connection
USB
without wires
with wires
Control
apps
Control basic information
RADIO
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32
31
23
23
23
35
15
13
12
14
10
26, 29
35
19
Data transmission from mobile devices
see settings
Date setting
Device overview
Display
clean
controls
Display keypad
During a phone call
Balance
Bluetooth
profiles
settings
Bluetooth Audio
see external audio sources
Buttons
Control list
Before using the unit for the first time
conditions for Android Auto™
conditions for Apple CarPlay™
MirrorLink™ conditions
Controls
additional displays
checkboxes
display keypad
enter
entry mask
function surfaces
PHONE
scroll
scroll bar
search lists
Touchscreen
Copyright
information
Copyrights
Entry mask
see Controls
EON
External audio source
adjust playback volume
External audio sources
AUX-IN multimedia port
Bluetooth audio
USB connection
External data carrier
USB connection
35
35
6, 7
30
37
36
24
25
23
23
Fader
Favourites (speed dial buttons)
FM
Frequency band
AM
change
35
33
15, 37
15
7, 15
FM
select
Function surfaces
controls
MEDIA main menu
Mirror Link™
PHONE main menu
RADIO main menu
15
7, 15
20
15
29
15
Ignition turned off
Post-operation (Timeout)
Initial settings
Instructions for use
Introduction
iPad
iPhone
iPod
35
24
24
24
Keypad
see Controls
LOW BATTERY
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Main menu
Android Auto™
App-Connect
MEDIA
Mirror Link™
PHONE
RADIO
MEDIA
audio data structure
AUX-IN multimedia port
Bluetooth audio
change media source
Change track
copyrights
displays
External data carrier to USB
Forward and backward
Function buttons
function surfaces
iPod, iPad, iPhone
Limitations
main menu
media mode
media source selection menu
Mix function
playback mode
playback sequence
13
12
20
14
29
15
20
24
25
21
22
19
20
23
22
22
20, 21
24
20
20
19
21
21
21
20
Playlists
Repeat function
SD card
select data storage unit
Select track
Settings
symbols and displays
track information
Media sources
AUX-IN
memory cards
select
Memory card
select
Menu
Apple CarPlay™
MirrorLink™
conditions
Mirror Link™
disconnect
establish a connection
function surfaces
main menu
settings
symbols and displays
Mix function
Mobile phone interferences
Multimedia playback
SD card
Multimedia port
20
21
21
22
22
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
12
14
15
14
15
14
12
15
21
23
23
Open radio stations list
Operation
turn on and off
Other applicable documents
Overview
Overview of the controls
Overview of the convenience consumers
Parking sensor (Park Pilot)
Particularities
absence of functions
Android Auto™
Apple CarPlay™
volume reduction
PHONE
A2DP
areas with risk of explosions
Bluetooth profiles
Bluetooth settings
call lists
call voice mailbox
contact list
18
14
13
27
27
27
34
32
31
31
Index
39
contacts
during a phone call
enter phone number
favourites (speed dial buttons)
function surfaces
general information
HPF
main menu
mobile phone pairing
operation description
pairing the mobile phone up
phone controls
select
settings
special precaution areas
switching off phone controls
symbols and displays
user profile settings
Phone controls
see PHONE
Playback
AUX-IN
external data carrier (USB)
MEDIA
memory card
Track
Playing
RADIO
Pop-up window
Post-operation (timeout)
Power management
Pre-tuning buttons
31
30
31
33
29
26
27
29
28
27
28
26, 29
31
33
27
28
30
34
26
24
23
20
20
22
15
17
Radio
open radio stations list
RADIO
AM settings
changing frequency bands
FM settings
function areas
function surfaces
main menu
pre-tuning buttons
radio operation
SCAN
settings
station buttons
symbols and displays
RÁDIO
indications and symbols
Radio buttons
Radio stations
pre-tuning
Random playback (Mix)
Rear view camera
40
Composition Touch (R 340G)
15
19
15
19
17
15
15
17
15
18
19
16
16
17
17
22
18
Repeat
Repeat function
Repeat function (Repeat)
Rotary and touch knobs
21, 22
21
22
Safety recommendations
SCAN
radio
RADIO
Scroll
Scroll bar
SD card
eject or insert
prepare to remove
unreadable
SD card slot
Search lists
Selector button
Select (phone number)
Settings
AM
App-Connect
Apps
Bluetooth
data transmission from mobile devices
Factory settings
FM
Media
Mirror Link™
PHONE
radio
System
user profile
Volumes
Softkeys
see Function surfaces
Sound settings
Special precaution areas
Specificities
AUX playback
displays
Start up of the system
Station
SCAN
scanning for stations
Station buttons
Symbol entry mask
18
18
31
35
19
12
35
34
35
35
19
22
12
33
19
35
34
35
35
27
24
10
18
18
16
Text entry
see Controls
Timeout
Time setting
35
Track list
Turn off
radio
Turn on
22
UKW
see FM
Unit code
see Anti-theft coding
USB
connecting an external data carrier
iPad controls
iPhone controls
iPod controls
USB connection
disconnect the connection
unreadable
User profile
settings
37
23
24
24
24
23
23
23
34
14
13
35
35
36
35
35
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Voice command
Android Auto™
Apple CarPlay™
Volume
AUX-IN
Bluetooth audio
define external audio sources
Maximum volume when turning the device
on
Traffic information
volume reduction
Volume control
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