12 At a glance
MCS control unit
Main menu structure
Main radio display
1Active system/function display field
2Inserted cassette icon
3Inserted navigation DVD or audio CD
icon
4Inserted CD changer icon
5Telephone roaming indicator
6Telephone signal strength meter
7Selected station preset / CD
8Softkey menu Active system / function display field Display screen
System
Display
FM
AM, WB
CD
CHANGER
INFO SER-
VICE
PHONE
TAPE
Roaming in-
dicator
S
R
R (highlight-
ed)Meaning
FM radio band selected
AM radio band or Weather
Band WB selected
Single CD player selected
CD changer selected
Info service selected
Telephone selected
Tape selected
Signal in home network
Roaming
Roaming on non-home
type system
64 Audio
Audio Adjustment
Activating sound optimization*
Only in vehicles with a premium sound
system*.
Press the softkey “ADJ” in any
audio menu.
Your current settings will be displayed
in the main audio adjust menu.
Select the parameter “SOUND” with
the softkeys or .
To select the desired sound settings,
press the softkeys , and
.Available sound optimizations
“STANDARD”- linear sound from the
center of the vehicle.
“SPEECH” - emphasis is placed on the
spoken word.
“DRIVER” - sound is optimized for the
front seats.
“AMBIENCE” - recreates the sound of
a room.Resetting audio adjustments
Return to the audio menu by pressing
the softkey “EXIT”.
Press and hold the audio menu softkey
“ADJ” for longer than 2 seconds.
All parameters are set to 0 and the
sound optimization is set to
“STANDARD”. The MCS automatically
returns to the audio mode.
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You can only select one sound optimiza-
tion at a time.
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Sound Optimization is not available for
service sources.
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If your vehicle is equipped with the Bose
Audiopilot digital processor, digital
electronics will continually separate
program material from ambient noise
and modify the programming signal so
that you can enjoy the full musical
performance without making any
adjustments.
The normal operation of the Bose
Audiopilot could be interpreted as
volume fluctuations, however this is
normal operation.