Range Rover Evoque: Aux input socket
The 3.5mm AUX socket allows additional
equipment (e.g. personal stereos MP3 player,
hand-held navigation unit, etc.) to be
connected to the audio system.
The auxiliary power socket, situated next to the
auxiliary jack, can be used to power or charge
any suitable device.
Note: iPod shuffle may be connected via the
auxiliary input jack.
Note: On vehicles fitted with rear seat
entertainment, additional Audio/Visual sockets
are provided. This allows auxiliary equipment
(such as a video game console) to be linked to
the rear DVD screens. For installation
information, please refer to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
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For further information on Bluetooth® and
device compatibility, see 141, BLUETOOTH®
INFORMATION.
Using your media device
Note: The process of pairing and connecting
your media device with the v
If devices have already been paired and
connected, when Bluetooth® is selected from
the My music menu, the system will
automatically connect to the last used device (a
confirmation pop-up appears
If a loss of connection between the vehicle and
the Bluetooth® device occurs, a pop-up is
displayed. Select Reconnect to automatically
restore the connection. A confirmation pop-up
will appear be
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Do not force the disc into
the CD/DVD
loading slot.
Do not use irregular shaped discs or
discs with a scratch protection film or
self-adhesive labels attached.
Dual format, dual-sided discs (DVD
Plus, CD-DVD format) are thicker than
normal discs and consequently
playback cannot be guarant
DAB radio can significantly increase the
number of radio channels/stations available.
The DAB signals are transmitted to most major
cities, towns and motorway networks.
Digital radio is transmitted from regional
transmitters. Some local channels are not
available outside the range of their
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