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Multifunction  steering control  . . . . .  . . . 3.1 
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hardware is warranted as part o f the 
New 
Vehicl e Limited Warranty. The 
Communications issues 
Inoperative if 
uses the cellular technology  for communication wit h the 
uses  a dedicated cellular communiserv ice but w ill not opera te if, fo r some reason, cellular serv ice has been 
tiva ted by  a cell ular carrier. 
Inoperative if system  is busy 
any area, the local cellular system can only 
handle a lim ited number of cellular calls a t a 
facturer of the veh icle furni shes detailed war
ranty 
information. 
g iven  tim e. 
sys te m 
will 
automatically redial  (a few  times  for an 
Services call or indefinitely  for  an 
Eme r
gency button press or airbag call). 
Radio frequency interference 
The syste m  i s a  radi o communica
tions syste m.  The  proximit y to o ther  radio 
s ignals created b y other electrical device s 
m ay 
adversely  affect the performance of the 
System. 
Note 
serv ice is only  avai lable thro ugh out the  United States (including H awaii and 
Alaska) and Canada. a request for service 
occurs outside of these areas, communica
ti on s 
may not be available, and the Advisor may not be able to help yo u. 
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is powered b y  you r ve hicle's battery 
a n d  wil l not 
operate if the battery is 
c h arged  or di sconnected. 
Potentiall y inoperative if i s  in 
accident 
If your vehicle  is  in an accident, som e 
ponents could be damage d or di sconnected , 
potentiall y re ndering 
electrical equipment 
The system is  in teg rat ed  in to  th e 
trical arc h itecture of the ve hicle.  Do not add 
any 
e lectrical equipment  (e .g . mobile radio, radio, etc.)  to your vehicle unless 
you check with your authorized Volk swagen 
dealer first. Added electrical equipment may 
in terfere  wi
th th e operation o f the syste m . A ny  dam age would not be co vered by 
your warranty. 
An  exis tin g 
Data protection 
For  syste m limit atio n s and detail s, please 
call 
l-888-40NSTAR  (1-888-466-7827) . 
Log in  at: 
www. vw.co m 
www.vw.ca 
and select the link  to 
Virtual Advisor 
Exis tin g 
service agreement req uired. Additional usage 
ch arges apply  for 
and select t he  link to 
Volkswage n and OnStar strictl y obs erv e all  regu lations 
tioned th at the privacy of any info rmation 
sent via w ire less cellular communicatio n s can  not be  ass ured.  Thi rd parties may 
full y intercept or access transm iss ions and 
private communications wi th out your 
subscriber privacy  is  ta ke n  very 
riously. Your p e rsonal information  is  neve r 
p rov ided to another company or person 
less  you  authorize  it, or if requi red by the 
legal process,  or in  such cases where you have provided it  for  billin g purposes. 
Having  cre d it 
card  inform ation o n file w ith 
privacy  policy may be found at: 
www .vw.com 
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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. 
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16 
1 9 
2 1 
22 
The 
with the 
code number be 
wagen 
Radio 
Monsoon 
Number 
Code Number [ 
the for  the number and code number in  the appropriate boxes.  
     
        
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attention of the  driver. 
The  wide  range  of sophisticated  equipment 
details  of modern  car radios 
offter not  only 
a  vast  source 
of entertainment,  but also portant  information  regarding traffic 
dates. road conditions.  weather reports. 
etc. 
But remember, you should only 
For  example,  changing cassettes  or reading 
song  titles on a  cassette  case when  driving 
is  often  the cause 
of auto  accide nts. 
should  also set the volume of your  radio 
system 
so that  you can hear  signals  from 
othe r drivers  at any  time. 
Always give your 
vent  unauthorized  persons from operating 
the  unit  if  it has  been  removed  from the 
appears  in the  display  after 
switching  the radio  on, it 
can then  only be 
operated  again after entering  the correct 
code-see page  19. 
The radio code number and the radio 
serial number can be found on the 
and keep it in a safe place -never keep it in the ve
hicle. 
by 
the 
radi o  unit.  The magazi ne 
page 
can the 
if this 
opt ion  is for  you r 
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Press the button  to turn  the unit 
come back on  when  the unit 
is  turned on again. 
The  foll
owing settings are also  saved w hen 
you  turn  off the  system : 
- Radio:  the frequen cy se
tting 
-
Turn the  knob  to adjust  the volume. 
Setting the turn-on 
The  volum e setting  when the unit  is turned 
on  is the  same as it was when the  unit  was 
turned  off. 
the Dolby ® button 
(12, see  page  1 
hear a  signa l tone,  an d 
The 
Press  the Dolby® button (12) again. 
hear  a sig nal  tone, and 
Press  the  Dolby ® button (12) again  for 
l o ng er  th
an 3  secon ds  to  con firm  the set
tings  you've  just  made. 
hear  a signal  tone. The  unit is now in 
the  normal  operating  mode and your 
changes  are stored. 
Notes 
you  do not  confirm  the sett ing you  have 
j ust  made.  the unit 
return 
to  the  normal  operatio n mode  after about 
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Tap the FM button to select  the FM band. 
Tap the button  again to toggle  between 
FM1 and FM2. 
FM1 or FM2  appears in the display. 
AM1/AM2 button 
Tap the AM button  to select  the AM band. 
Tap the button  again to toggle  between 
AM1  and AM2. 
AM  1 or  AM2  appears  in the  display. 
TAPE 
button  to select  the 
Use the rotary  knob to raise  or lower  the 
bass. 
Midrange 
Use  the rotary  knob to set the  des ired  mi
drange  tones. 
Use the rotary  knob to raise  or lower  the 
treble. 
Use  the rotary  knob to set  the desired  bal
ance  between  the left and  right  speakers. 
Fader 
Use the rotary  knob to set  the  desired  bal
ance  between  the front  and rear  speakers. 
6 ----------------HOW THE RADIO