Circuit/System Description

2022 Chevrolet Trax LT, AWDSECTION Circuit/System Description

The infotainment system has a auxiliary jack and USB receptacle assembly. The auxiliary jack and USB receptacle assembly receives fused battery voltage and ground from the harness to power the internal hub device as well as providing additional amperage to power USB devices. The internal hub device interfaces directly with the radio via a standard USB cable.

Auxiliary Audio Input Jack (if equipped)Β 

When a portable audio playback device is connected to the 3.5 mm (1/8 in.) auxiliary audio input jack an internal switch opens the detection signal circuit. The radio detects the device and AUX becomes available as an audio source. Audio signals from the device are sent to the radio from the auxiliary input jack via the left, right, and common audio signal circuits.

USB PortΒ 

The USB receptacle interfaces directly with the radio via a standard USB cable. A Mini type USB connector is used to connect the cable at the radio and at the auxiliary jack and USB receptacle assembly. USB male to female connections are typically used for connecting USB cables together where an in-line connection is required. An in-line cable connection is typically found between the console and I/P harness.

The USB port allows connectivity to the infotainment system from portable media players or a USB storage device (memory stick/flash drive). When a device is connected to the USB port, the system detects the device and USB becomes available as an audio source. Once connected, the device can be controlled from the radio controls.

Not all portable media player devices or file types are compatible. Refer to the owner's manual for information on USB devices, control, and operation.

SD Card Reader (if equipped)Β 

The infotainment system uses the SD Card Reader for the navigation map data when equipped.

Refer to the owner's manual for information on the navigation system.

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