Module, Radio Receiver: Operation: Operation
The radio (also known as the radio receiver module) becomes operational when it receives a wake up signal over the Controller Area Network (CAN) - Interior High Speed (IHS) data bus indicating the status of the ignition switch is On or Accessory. For further information on the operation of the radio and media systems in the vehicle, see the heading for the appropriate audio system option in the User Guide or the Owner Manual in the vehicle glove box. Also see the Uconnect® web site (http://www.driveuconnect.com/ ) for more information, or refer to the Owners link on the vehicle brand web site (http://dodge.com/en/ ) to view or download copies of those publications.
The radio uses a on-glass antenna screened onto the back glass for AM/FM signal reception and, depending upon optional vehicle equipment, a roof mounted shark fin combination antenna that can receive Global Positioning System (GPS), satellite radio and cellular telephone signals.
Depending upon the audio system options, a radio can play music from many different media sources. The media can be played by connecting the source to the audio system via a 3.5 millimeter auxiliary (AUX) audio port, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port, a remote Secure Data (SD) card slot, a external Compact Disc (CD) player or through wireless Bluetooth™ audio streaming. Refer to the Uconnect® web site (http://www.driveuconnect.com/ ) for compatibility.
USB devices (e.g.: camera memory, USB adaptors, etc. excluding Apple products) must comply with the Mass Storage Device (MSD) standard. This remote USB port can provide power to the connected device.