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178 Controls in detailAudio systemSkipping tracks forward/backward
Skipping tracks forward
Pressf button.
The next track will be played.
Skipping tracks backward
Presse button.
If the track has been playing for 
more than ten seconds, it will re-
vert to the start of that track. If it 
has been playing for less than 
ten seconds, it will revert to the 
preceding track.
Pressing thef ore button repeat-
edly will result in multiple tracks being 
skipped.
Fast forward/reverse
Fast forward
Press and holdd button until 
desired point has been reached.
Fast reverse
Press and holdc button until 
desired point has been reached.
Scanning
Starting scan
Press2 button.SC appears in the display.
Each track on the current CD will be 
played for approx. eight seconds in 
ascending order.
Ending scan
Press2, d, c, f or 
ebutton.
Random play
The random play function (RDM) plays the 
tracks on the current CD in random order.
Switching on random play
Press the
RDM
 key.
RDM
 is highlighted in the display.
Switching off random play
Press the
RDM
 key.
The highlighted RDM
 in the display 
disappears.
iThe relative time of the track is shown 
on the display during the search. 
     
        
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179 Controls in detail
Audio system
Repeat
The repeat function (RPT) repeats the cur-
rent track.
Switching on repeat:
Press the
RPT
 key.
RPT
 is highlighted in the display.
Switching off repeat:
Press the
RPT
 key.
The highlighted RPT
 in the display dis-
appears.Track and time display
Press the
T key.
The number of the track being played 
and the elapsed playing time appear in 
the display.
Press the
T key.
The total number of tracks and the total 
playing time of the CD appear in the 
display.
The CD main menu appears again after 
eight seconds.
Telephone* operation
Various car telephone* functions and op-
erating steps for the car telephone can be 
performed and displayed via the audio sys-
tem.
Further operating instructions not covered 
here can be found in the operating 
instructions for the multifunction steering 
wheel, voice control* and the telephone*.
iThe Random play and Repeat function 
cannot be used simultaneously. 
     
        
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180 Controls in detailAudio systemSwitching on the telephone
Pressh button.
If you have programmed an unlock 
code for the telephone, you must enter 
the code now.
Enter the desired telephone number 
using buttons 4 to M.
If necessary, correct number entered 
with the 
CLR
 key. Press key briefly to 
delete the last digit entered; press key 
and hold to delete the complete num-
ber.
Press the
OK key after entering correct 
code.
The telephone is unlocked. If you have 
entered the wrong code, you must re-
peat the entering procedure with the 
correct code.Switching off the telephone
Pressh button repeatedly until PHONE OFF
 appears in the display.
The receiving symbol in the display 
disappears.
Adjusting the volume
Turn control knoba during tele-
phone operation.
The volume increases or decreases de-
pending on the direction in which the 
knob is turned.Placing a call
Entering a telephone number and 
starting the dialing process
Enter the desired telephone number 
using buttons4 to M.
The number can have up to 32 digits, 
but only 13 of these are visible on the 
display.
If necessary, correct number entered with 
the CLR
 key.
Press key briefly to delete the last digit 
entered.
Press key and hold to delete the com-
plete number.
After correct telephone number has 
been entered, press the
SND
 key.
iThe volume can be adjusted separately 
for the telephone*, voice control sys-
tem* and radio. 
     
        
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181 Controls in detail
Audio system
Phone book
The numbers stored in the phone book can 
be called up either by name or number.
Calling up the phone book
Pressd, c, f or e but-
ton.Switching between name search and 
number search
Press the
ABC
 key.
The name search is called up.
or
Press the
NUM
 key.
The number search is called up.
Searching and calling up phone book en-
tries by name
Press the
ABC
 key.
The current name is highlighted on the 
display.
Press either thed orc button.
The stored entries are selected accord-
ing to the alphabetical order of the ini-
tial letter.
or
Press either thef ore button.
The stored entries are selected in 
increments of four.
or
Press the desired numerical key2 to 
9.
The stored entries are selected accord-
ing to the alphabetical order of the ini-
tial letters (e.g. for B -Brown, press 
button2 twice).iSeveral characters and symbols cannot 
be shown on the display for technical 
reasons. They have been replaced with 
spaces.  
     
        
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182 Controls in detailAudio systemSearching and selecting phone book en-
tries by number
Press the
NUM
 key.
The current number is marked in the 
display.
Press either thed or cbutton.
The stored entries are selected 
according to numerical order.
or
Press either thef or ebutton.
The stored entries are selected in 
increments of 5 (e.g. Entry 
M5, Entry 
M10
, etc.)Starting dialing process
Once you have selected a number, 
press the
SND
 key.
Repeat dialing
If the number dialed is busy, you can again 
place calls to the last ten telephone num-
bers dialed using the repeat dialing func-
tion.Manual repeat dialing (redial)
Press the
SND
 key.
The last number dialed is shown in the 
display.
Select the desired telephone number 
usingd, c, f or 
ebutton.
The abbreviation 
L and the number of 
the entry are shown in the top line of 
the display.
When you have selected a number, 
press the
SND
 key.
The call will be made. 
     
        
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183 Controls in detail
Audio system
Automatic repeat dialing (redial)
If a call cannot be connected, press 
the
SND
 key.
REDIAL
 will appear on the display and re-
peated attempts to place the call will be 
made for the next four minutes.
Selecting numbers directly from the 
directory
Enter previously selected 3-digit 
(1-999) number of the entry using 
number keys4 to M.
Press the
RCL
 key.
The telephone number stored under 
that entry will be dialed.
Press the
SND
 key.
The call will be made.Speed dialing
Input desired entry number using 
number keys4 to M.
A maximum of two digits can be en-
tered.
If necessary, correct the last number 
entered with the 
CLR
 key.
Press the
SND
 key.
The telephone number stored under 
that entry will be dialed. The number, 
Land the full entry number will be 
shown in the display.Quick-dialing
Press one of the desired number 
buttons4 toM longer than 
one second.
The telephone number saved under 
that number will be dialed.!Please be aware that button4 
might already be reserved for an emer-
gency call number. 
     
        
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184 Controls in detailAudio systemEmergency call
Press button4 longer than 
one second.
A call will be placed to the saved num-
ber (e.g. 911).
You can make an emergency call to an 
emergency rescue station with a mobile 
communications network.
The emergency call will be placed as long 
as the corresponding mobile communica-
tions network is available. To do this, 
switch the telephone on if this has not al-
ready been done.The call will also be placed even if the un-
lock code is not entered.
Emergency calls may not be possible with 
all telephone networks or if certain net-
work services and/or telephone functions 
are active. Check with your local network 
operation company. It may take some time 
to set up an emergency call.
To use this function you must ensure that 
the number stored in memory location 1 is 
the number to be dialed in case of emer-
gency.
If an emergency call cannot be connected, 
the message
SYSTM BUSY
 appears.Accepting an incoming call
Accepting an incoming call in telephone 
mode
With an incoming call, a ringing tone can 
be heard and the caller’s telephone num-
ber, or the name under which this tele-
phone number has been saved in the 
telephone book, appears on the display. If 
the caller’s number is not transmitted, 
CALL
 will appear in the display.
Press the
SND
 key to accept call.
!Please be aware that the 911 emergen-
cy call system is a public service. Using 
it without due cause is a criminal of-
fense. 
     
        
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185 Controls in detail
Audio system
Accepting an incoming call in cassette, 
CD or radio mode
If the telephone is activated in the back-
ground (receiving symbol 
S visible on dis-
play), the audio souce is muted when a call 
is received. The ringing tone is heard and 
the caller’s telephone number or the name 
under which this telephone number has 
been saved in the telephone book appears 
on the display. If the caller’s number is not 
transmitted, 
CALL
 appears in the display.
Press the
SND
 key to accept the call.Muting a call
It is possible to mute a call; the caller is 
then no longer able to hear you.
Mute on
Press the
MUT
 key.
Mute off
Press the
MUT
 key.
Terminating a call
Press the
END
 key.
The current call is terminated.Call waiting
If you receive another call during an al-
ready active call, you can accept the sec-
ond call and switch between the two.
Accepting a second call
Press the
SND
 key.
You are connected with the second 
caller, the first call is muted.
Switching between the calls
Press the
SND
 key.
Terminating the second call
Press the
END
 key.
The current call will be terminated. You 
are connected with the muted call 
again.