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Turn the ignition  on; make  certain  that the 
red  button 
(E) is in  th e  pus hed-in  (down) 
position. 
Adju s t  the  driver's  seat (see page 
Hold the button  that you wish to use 
02 or  03) down for  abo ut  3  (seconds  until 
you  hear  the confirmation  tone). 
Saving the setting for the right side mirror for 
Turn the ignition  on. 
Rotate the outside  mirror selector  switch 
to  position  R (see  page  51). 
Thr ee different  persons can save  their indi-
Adjust  the mirror until  you  can see  the 
vidual  settings,  each using one of the  three  right rear wheel. 
memory  buttons 
Hold down the button  that you wish  to 
use  for your  settings  
     
        
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After you switch off th e  ignition: 
- your  settings 
rema in stored . 
- i f 
was the setting 
be  eras ed about 
be 
stored  in memory 
rent tempera ture. 
can set the ins ide  temperature 
ween 64 and 86 and+29 
you a  temperature 64 °F 
(+  18 appear  in the you a temperature  above 86 °F  (+29 
appear in the 
both  these settings 
tem at  maximum 
ing  or 
stays  on even if you change the 
fan  speed  up or down for one  stage. 
Under certain  conditions,  the system automatically  adjust for you r optimum 
comfort.  For after you start you r air be directed to the This  is to preven t the 
me. 
AND 
tronic* system 
year  round  under 
most circumsta nces. 
Ther e 
may be times when you want to override  the 
settings to operate  the system 
P ress buttons 15 and 16 to adju st  the side temperature. 
Use buttons 11 and 12 to  in crease or crease  the fan speed  and/or  air 
Press button 1 to: 
-
switc h off 
-switch off air 
-defrost the or to  keep it from 
steaming  up (point 
or to keep it from 
steaming  up (point 4 towards the 
side  wind ows) for someo ne 
gets  into the 
Press button to switch on air recirappears  in  the 
press button 1 
Th e air to prevent 
fumes  (for w hen  driving through 
a o r stand ing  in a traf fic  jam)  and dust from  entering  into the interi or. 
HEATING. AND  AIR COND ITIONIN G---------89  
     
        
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Booklet 3.2 Volkswagen Telematics by 
button 
Press  the fig. 5 
at th e end of a call. You'll hear the 
words 
Request  Ended>. 
Press this button  to answer an 
coming personal call, or cancel  a 
call  if 
one of the other buttons  is 
The  volum e control  knob on 
Turn the volume 
knob  to  co ntrol  the volume. 
equipped with the 
acti vity. 
JJ m od els only 
ca n turn down the Nav igatio n  Sys te m's audio 
p rompts  duri ng calls by enterin g th e 
Nav iga tio n  Sys tem's menu and adjustin g t he 
Nav iga tion  
     
        
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Activatio n 6 
A ddin g call i
ng minutes 22 
Au t
omatic notification if  yo ur air bag 
deploys  25 
Available information 3 1 
toll-free 25 
3 
Co mmuni
catio n button  9 
Co
mmunicati o ns  iss ues 35 
to the 25 
Da ta  pro tection  36 
De le ti
ng n umbers in  memory 21 
D ia lin g a  num be r 
19 
D ia li n g  a  number using a  nametag 
DOTbutton 9 
E-ma
il 33 
E m erge ncy  bu
tton 8 
End ing a 
call 
En te rt ai nment 34 
Error messages  18 
Exit  Virtual Advisor 
Ge nera l informatio n 2 
G lo bal  Positio n
ing Virtu a l A d visor 
Memo recorder 11 
Memo reco rder· II 
Memo reco rder· 12 
Memo reco rder· To  resume play back 12 
News headlines 33 
16 
universa l commands 18 
calling  digits  16 
(Personal Iden tifica tion Number)  26 
Redialing the last n umber called 
Ret rievi ng  you r number 23 Security / Locking your system 23 
plans 26 
b utto n 7 
vo ice or tone response 22 
scores 31 
numbers in mem ory 
Agreement 2 
li m it a tions  4 
Tip s for better speech recogniti on 13 To sig n up for 17 
34 
Tr an sferri ng 37 
Unit s rem aining 22 
Virtua l Adv isor 29 
Warran ty  35 
Weat h
er 34 
Webs ite  4 
What 
to say  14 
W hat  you 
should know a bout 
button 6, 7 
buttons 5  
     
        
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PREMIUM 
Radio 
1-..................... 5 
Tap to  turn  the unit Note: The  mode  that  was in use  before  the unit 
was 
automatically  come back on again 
w h
en you  turn on the unit  (L ast  Statio n mory) 
pears in the display, then you must 
enter you own personal anti-theft 
code. 
2  -Band buttons ................ 6 
FM 1/2 button 
Us e this  button  to the FM band or  to 
switch 
to the  second  set of presets. 
AM 1/2 btton 
Use  this  button to the AM  band  or to 
switch t o the  second  set of presets. 
3  -Tone buttons ............... . 6 
Bass control 
Turn th e k nob  to adjust  the bass as desired . 
Turn the knob to adjust  the cies as desired . 
Fader 
tions  automat ically. 
5  -
frequency (r adio 
station). 
6  -
. . ............ 8 
Stations  or tracks  (when 
or a casset te) can be 
Radio ......... .  . ..............  9 
. 
. . . .  . . .  . . . .  . ........ ... .  1 
9-LED ..................... ..... 
when  you remove  ignition key. 
2 ------------- 
     
        
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6 -
Use  this button  to tune your radio. 
wise to tune  upwards  or counter-clockwise 
to  tune  downwards . 
Automatic tuning (SCAN) 
appear in the when 
you  press  this button.  The radio 
begins  to scan upwards  to t he  next  higher 
frequency.  When the 
feature  finds a 
radio  frequency,  it 
ing the  5 second feature stop  th e re. 
7  -Station preset buttons 
can  preset  one radio  station on eac h of 
the  six  buttons  in eac h of  the  four ban ds FM1 and FM2. 
the  desired  band preset group 
(see 2). 
Tune to  the  desired  radio station  (see 5 or 6). 
you 
hear 
an first 
be  muted  and then  return. 
radio  station 
is now preset  on this  button. 
To to the  station  you just sto red,  press 
this  button 
Note 
When stations, ton you 
the  
     
        
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this 
anti-theft  coding 
prevents 
the  unit  from  being  re-used  by 
rized persons. 
The 
i s 
syste m 
- the  battery  is disconnec ted 
- the  radio  fuse  burns  out. 
Perform the steps in 
Turn on the  radio . 
After 3  seconds.  the number appear  in the 
Use  the radio  station  preset  buttons 1 to 
4 to enter  the  code  number  found on your Radio Use  preset  butto n 1 to  enter 
the  first digit in the  code  number. Use 
ue range  for  eac h of  the 4 dig its  is 
After  you finish  entering the code,  press 
e it he r the uppe r 
than 2 seconds 
The unit is now ready to use again!  
     
        
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Technical Description 
Anti-theft protection 
The unit is whenever 
the  power  source  is in terrupted. can 
Momentary -contact buttons 
Frequency,  band, bass, pre
set  button,  cassette  functions. 
functions.  coding 
The 
from the interior  (night driving  de
sign)  -maximum  brightness  when driving 
off. Wher1 the driving are on, 
the  intensi ty is 
together with the 
instrument intensity. 
station 
tun ing is in both 
directions . Microprocesor-controlled  stabi
of  station  frequencies (PLL quartz 
tuning). 
Cassette 
Low-wear,  high performance  tape head, 
buttons  for fast  forward  and re
verse, auto-reverse,  Music Search  System 
Noise Reduction,  automatic 
detection  of 
cassettes. 
CD changer* 
Remote via radio sound system 
unit. magazine  for 6 with  mo
tor-driven  ejectio
n, 6 buttons. 
Mix  mode,  automatic  track scan seek. 
bass fader inte
grated in the  radio, 
changer. information  on these  options  is 
tuned  interference  suppressors interference 
windwipers and radiator fan. 
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