Chevrolet Trax: Pictures and Movies (Audio System)
The infotainment system can play
the music files contained in the USB
storage device or iPod/iPhone
products.
Audio System Information
Using MP3/WMA/OGG/WAV Files
- Music files with .mp3, .wma,
.ogg, and .wav file name
extensions can be played.
- MP3 files that can be played are:
Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps -
Sampling frequency: 48 kHz,
44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 24 kHz, 22.05
kHz, and 16 kHz.
- Files with a bit rate above
128 kbps will result in higher
quality sound.
- ID3 Tag information for MP3
files, such as the album name
and the artist, can be played.
- To display album title, track title,
and artist information, the file
should be compatible with the
ID3 Tag V1 and V2 formats.
Using USB Storage Devices and
iPod/iPhone
- Use a USB or flash memory type
storage device. Do not connect
using a USB adaptor.
- Do not connect and reconnect
the USB device repeatedly in a
short time, as this may cause
static electricity and problems
using the device.
- Use a USB device with a metal
connecting terminal.
- Connection with i-Stick Type
USB storage devices may be
faulty due to vehicle vibration.
- Do not touch the USB
connecting terminal.
- Only USB storage devices
formatted in FAT16/32, exFAT
file system are recognized.
NTFS and other file systems are
not recognized.
- The time it takes to process files
will depend on the USB storage
device type and capacity, and
the type of files stored.
- Some USB storage device files
may not be compatible.
- Up to two USB devices and one
iPod can be played through a
USB hub. All devices may not be
supported, depending on the
performance of the USB hub.
If there is not enough power
supply, it may not operate
normally.
- Do not disconnect the USB
storage device while it is playing.
This may cause damage to the
product or affect the
performance of the USB device.
- Disconnect the USB storage
device when the ignition is
turned off. If the ignition is turned on while the USB device is
connected, the USB device may
be damaged or may not operate
normally.
- USB storage devices can only
be connected for playing music/
movies, viewing photo files,
or upgrading.
- Do not use the USB terminal to
charge USB accessory
equipment. The heat generated
may cause performance issues
or damage.
- Store files in the top-level drive
of the USB storage device.
When the logical drive is
separated from the device, only
the USB music files from the
top-level logical drive can be
played. Music files stored on
USB storage devices may not
play normally if an application is
loaded by partitioning a separate
drive.
- Music files to which Digital Right
Management (DRM) is applied
cannot be played.
- USB storage device capacity
limit is 2,500 music files, 2,500
photo files, 250 movie files,
2,500 folders, and 10 stages of
folder structure. The iPod/iPhone
can play all music files
supported, but will only display
up to 2,500 files on the screen in
alphabetical order.
- Some iPod/iPhone product
models may not support the
connectivity or functionality of
this product.
- Only connect the iPod/iPhone
with connection cables
supported by iPod/iPhone
products. Other connection
cables cannot be used.
- The iPod/iPhone may be
damaged if it is connected to the
vehicle with the ignition on.
When not in use, disconnect the
iPod/iPhone.
- When the iPod/iPhone is
connected to the USB port by
using the iPod/iPhone cable, the
Bluetooth music is not
supported.
- Connect the iPod/iPhone to the
USB port by using the iPod/
iPhone cable to play the music
files. When the iPod/iPhone is
connected to the AUX input
terminal, the music file will
not play.
- The iPod/iPhone playback
functions and the information
displayed may be different when
played on the infotainment
system.
- Refer to the table for the
classification items related to the
search function provided by the
iPod/iPhone.
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Playing Music from a USB Device
Connect the USB device to the
USB port.
Play will start automatically after
the system has finished reading
the USB device.
If a non-readable USB device is
conn
The infotainment system can view
picture files stored on a USB
storage device and devices that
support Media Transfer
Protocol (MTP).
Picture System Information
Caution for Using Picture Files
File si
The infotainment system can play
movie files stored on a USB storage
device and devices that support
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).
Movie System Information
Caution for Using Movie Files
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Fig. 8: Rear Object Alarm Control Module
Rear Object Alarm Control Module Replacement
FRONT OBJECT ALARM SENSOR HOUSING REPLACEMENT
Remove the front fascia. Refer to Front Bumper Fascia Replacement (Trax)
, Front Bumper Fascia
Replacement (Encore) .
Fig. 9: Identifying Rear Object Sens
General Service Instructions
WARNING: When performing service on or near the SIR components or
the SIR
wiring, the SIR system must be disabled. Refer to SIR Disabling and
Enabling . Failure to observe the correct procedure could cause
deployment of the SIR components, personal injury, or unnecessar