F55/F56 Does the F56 have an onboard HD for file storage?
I just got my car today and it DOES have Connected XL, however, I can't find anything on Connected XL in the Owner's Manual. Is there a place online for directions on how to use it?
Thanks for your time!
Thanks for your time!
The manual for the Connected XL is PART of Connected XL. Which isn't the most useful thing at all times, that I know of, there is no copy of its manual anywhere else. You have to browse through it right on the screen, I believe the manual is under Vehicle Info.
To get MP3s over to the Hard Drive, go to Media, then External Devices, plug in a USB stick with the MP3s on them, select that, and there should be an option of transfer/copy media. (Relaying this from memory) Also, there's 20GB of space on the internal HDD.
To get MP3s over to the Hard Drive, go to Media, then External Devices, plug in a USB stick with the MP3s on them, select that, and there should be an option of transfer/copy media. (Relaying this from memory) Also, there's 20GB of space on the internal HDD.
The manual for the Connected XL is PART of Connected XL. Which isn't the most useful thing at all times, that I know of, there is no copy of its manual anywhere else. You have to browse through it right on the screen, I believe the manual is under Vehicle Info.
To get MP3s over to the Hard Drive, go to Media, then External Devices, plug in a USB stick with the MP3s on them, select that, and there should be an option of transfer/copy media. (Relaying this from memory) Also, there's 20GB of space on the internal HDD.
To get MP3s over to the Hard Drive, go to Media, then External Devices, plug in a USB stick with the MP3s on them, select that, and there should be an option of transfer/copy media. (Relaying this from memory) Also, there's 20GB of space on the internal HDD.
Copying music into the car’s library from iTunes is really, really easy. Go into iTunes on your computer, and select all of the songs that you want to copy. Usually making a playlist with them is the easiest thing to do, because you have a consolidated list of tracks to copy. Once you have your list selected, open up a new window for your flash drive in Windows Explorer/Finder, and then simply drag and drop the selected songs from iTunes into the drive. You’re all done with the computer. Once you’re in your car, go to Media>External Devices>USB, and the car will begin to play music. Grab the menu from the left hand side, and scroll down until you get to the icon that resembles a floppy disk.
Click on it, and the car will automatically copy the contents of your flash drive to its hard drive. At any point after it has copied, you can remove the flash drive. To manage the music stored in the car, go to Media>Multimedia Collection, swipe the controller to the right for the options menu, and choose “Manage Music Collection”. You can then add or delete songs, check available storage, copy songs to another USB drive, etc.
Click on it, and the car will automatically copy the contents of your flash drive to its hard drive. At any point after it has copied, you can remove the flash drive. To manage the music stored in the car, go to Media>Multimedia Collection, swipe the controller to the right for the options menu, and choose “Manage Music Collection”. You can then add or delete songs, check available storage, copy songs to another USB drive, etc.
Trending Topics
It'll still have some worthwhile info, but keep in mind its only for having your phone connected to and using that portion of the system, and that its an old manual.
No. You can't even copy songs from an iPod to a computer without 3rd party software. It's meant to be a one way street for obvious reasons.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
ECSTuning
Interior/Exterior Products
0
Oct 1, 2015 12:34 PM
ECSTuning
Vendor Classifieds
0
Oct 1, 2015 12:34 PM
ECSTuning
Interior/Exterior Products
0
Oct 1, 2015 12:28 PM
ECSTuning
Vendor Classifieds
0
Oct 1, 2015 12:28 PM
ECSTuning
Vendor Announcements
0
Oct 1, 2015 12:13 PM




