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Note:
To enter a single digit track number you can enter zero
(0) followed by the track number, e.g. 01or wait 4 sec-
onds to start automatically. When entering a two digit
number you must enter the second digit within 4 sec-
onds. Otherwise, the function will switch off and the
screen will return to the previous display.
If you enter a track number which is higher than the
last track on the disk “INVALID TRACK” will appear on
the display. The current track will keep playing without
interruption.Music seek
Push joystick to :
The CD will seek forward as long as you push the joy-
stick.
Push joystick to :
The CD will seek backward as long as you push the joy-
stick.
Note:
When the end /beginning of the CD is reached, the
music seek function stops.
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Scanning
The tracks on a CD can be scanned one after the other
for 8 seconds each.
To start the function:
Press the softkey “SCAN”. The activated scan
function is shown by a highlighted “SCAN” on the dis-
play.
To stop the function:
Press the highlighted softkey “SCAN” or the joy-
stick in any direction.CD track repeat
Select the repeat function to repeat the current track.
The repeat function will continue until you switch the
function off.
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To start the function:
Press the softkey “RPT”. The activated repeat
function is shown by a highlighted “RPT” on the display.
To stop the function:
Press the highlighted softkey “RPT”.
Note:
You can not activate the repeat function and the random
function at the same time. You can only select one func-
tion at a time.Play CD tracks in random order
Select the random function to play back the tracks on
the CD currently selected in random order.
To select the next track in the random list push the joy-
stick to or .
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To start the function:
Press the softkey “RDM”. The activated random
function is shown as a highlighted “RDM“ on the dis-
play.
To stop the function:
Press the highlighted softkey “RDM”.
Note:
You can not activate the repeat function and the random
function at the same time. You can only select one func-
tion at a time.Pause
Press the softkey “II”. The CD will stop playing.
On the display “PAUSE” will appear. The CD will also
stop playing if you send or receive a phone call.
To c a n c e l PAU S E :
Press the softkey “PLAY”.
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Select time displayThe CD main menu displays the current track and the
elapsed time. By pressing the softkey “TIME” the
total numbers of tracks and the total playing time will
be displayed.
This display disappears after 4 seconds automatically or
by pressing the softkey “TIME” again.
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Before you use the telephone............................................61
Operating and display elements - telephone ................. 63
Menu overview - Telephone ............................................. 64
Switching telephone on and off ....................................... 66
Incoming calls .................................................................... 68
Outgoing calls..................................................................... 70
Dialing a telephone number ............................................ 70
Dialing a number from the phone book ......................... 72
Redial ....................................................................................74
Speed-dialing ...................................................................... 75
Quick-dialing .......................................................................76
Emergency call ....................................................................76
Requesting and displaying Info Services ....................... 79 Contents - Telephone
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Before you use the telephone
Radio transmitters, such as portable telephone or a citi-
zens band radios should only be used inside the vehicle
if they are connected to an antenna that is installed on
the outside of the vehicle.• Please read this section first before attempting to
operate the telephone.
• Always drive with extreme caution when operating
the telephone in the hands-free mode.
• For your safety, do not use the handset for telephon-
ing while you are driving.
• Close the windows and reduce all outside noise as
much as possible when you use hands-free opera-
tion.
• If the signal strength is very weak (display in the
symbol field of the audio menus) you should not
make telephone calls. Wait until reception improves.
• A brief disconnection from the provider network is
not a malfunction. The telephone will try to log into
a network again on its own.
• If you have locked the phone, you must enter the
unlock code to be able to use all of the telephone
functions. If you do not enter the unlock code you
can only use the emergency number programmed
into memory location 1 (default is 9-1-1). To enter
the unlock-code, see page 66.
1 Observe all legal requirements.
G
Wa r n i n g !
Never operate radio transmitters equipped with a
built-in or attached antenna (i.e. without being con-
nected to an external antenna) from inside the
vehicle while the engine is running. Doing so could
lead to a malfunction of the vehicle’s electronic sys-
tems, possibly resulting in an accident and per-
sonal injury.
Please be sure to pay attention to the traffic situa-
tion at all times. Use the mobile cellular telephone
1
only when the traffic situation allows.
Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a
cellular telephone while driving a vehicle. Whether
or not prohibited by law, for safety reasons, the
driver should not use the cellular telephone while
the vehicle is in motion. Stop the vehicle in a safe
location before answering or placing a call.
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In the following situations, it is not possible or not yet
possible to use the telephone:
• the telephone is already unlocked but is not (yet)
registered in a network. The message “NO SER-
VICE” is displayed. The telephone will try to register
into a network. If there is no network available, no
phone service, including the emergency number
into memory location 1, will be available. If the net-
work is available, the telephone will be registered.
The above message also appears if the network is no
longer receivable because of weak receiving condi-
tions. The message “NO SERVICE” is displayed if
you try to make a call.
• The message “TELEPHONE NOT ATTACHED” is dis-
played. Please attach the telephone.
• The message “PHONE IS OFF ...” is displayed. Please
switch on the telephone.In the following situations, it is only possible to access
the emergency number programmed into memory loca-
tion 1:
• The unlock code has not yet been entered.
• The unlock code was entered incorrectly.
In the following situations these messages indicate that
it is not possible to make a call:
• “SYSTEM BUSY” - dialing has failed because the cel-
lular system is busy.
• “NO SERVICE” - dialing has failed because network
cannot be received.“ Notes