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CONTROLS ON STEERING WHEEL
(where provided)
The main radio function controls are repeated on the
steering wheel, to allow easier control.
(1) Mute function button;
(2) Volume increase button;
(3) Volume decrease button;
(4) Radio frequency range select button (FM1, FM2,
FMT, MW, LW) and available listening sources
(Radio - Compact Disc - CD Changer).(5) Multifunction button:
❒Radio: call preset stations
(from 1 to 6);
❒Compact Disc player: search next track;
❒CD Changer: select next track.
(6) Multifunction button:
❒Radio: call preset stations
(from 6 to 1);
❒Compact Disc player: search previous track;
❒CD Changer: select previous track.
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Multifunction buttons (5) and (6)
The multifunction buttons (5) and (6) call the preset
radio stations or select the next/previous track when
listening to a Compact Disc.
Press button (5) to choose stations from 1 to 6 or to
listen to the next track on the CD.
Press button (6) to choose stations from 6 to 1 or to
listen to the previous track on the CD. Volume adjustment/Mute function
buttons
The buttons for volume adjustment (2) and (3) and for
turning Mute on/off (1) work in the same way as the
corresponding buttons on the radio.
Radio frequency and
sound source select button
To cyclically select the radio frequencies and sound
sources, briefly and repeatedly press button (4).
The frequencies/sources available are: FM1, FM2, FMT,
MW, LW, CD (*), CDC (**).
(*) Only if the CD is inserted.
(**) Only if the CD Changer is connected.
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FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Switching on
The set is switched on pressing the button/knob
19 (ON/OFF VOLUME).
If the radio is turned on with the ignition key at STOP,
it will turn off automatically after about 20 minutes.
It is however possible to turn the radio on again for
other 20 minutes by pressing the button/knob 19
(ON/OFF VOLUME).
The radio will keep the same previous settings, except
for the volume level which, if set to over 20, will
anyway be brought to 20.
Turning the radio off
Keep button/knob 19 (ON/OFF VOLUME) pressed.Selecting Radio/Compact Disc/CD Changer
Pressing briefly and repeatedly button
1 (SOURCE-SCAN) it is possible to select the
following functions in sequence:
❒TUNER (Radio);
❒CD (Compact Disc) (only if the Compact Disc is
inserted);
❒CHANGER (CD Changer) (only if the CD Changer
is connected).
After each change of the listening source, the display
shows the function selected: TUNER, CD or
CHANGER for about 2.5 seconds. The set will then
start playing.
The functions that cannot be selected (e.g.: “CD”
when the compact disc is not inserted) are
automatically disabled. If CD is not inserted or the CD
Changer is not connected, pressing button
1 (SOURCE-SCAN) the display shows the message
“NO SOURCE AVAILABLE” for about 2.5 seconds.
The radio will then set automatically to “TUNER”
(Radio).
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Pause function
If while listening to a Compact Disc another function is
selected (e.g.: the radio), playing is stopped and when
the Compact Disc mode is resumed, it starts again
from the point in which it was stopped.
If while listening to the radio another function is
selected, when the Radio mode is resumed, it is tuned
to the last station selected.Volume adjustment
Volume level can be adjusted from min. (“VOLUME
0”) to max. (“VOLUME 66”) volume.
Adjust volume through button/knob 19 (ON/OFF
VOLUME).
Turn the knob rightwards to increase volume and
leftwards to decrease it. Set volume is displayed for
about 4 seconds (e.g.: “VOLUME 23”).
If the volume level is changed during the broadcast of a
traffic bulletin or during use of the phone (if the voice
feature is installed), the new setting is maintained only
until the end of the bulletin or phone call.
Volume can be also adjusted during manual/automatic
tuning, AutoSTore, radio station scan or CD Changer
mode.
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SVC function
(volume changing with speed)
The SVC function makes it possible to automatically
adapt the volume level to the speed of the car,
increasing it as the speed increases to maintain the
ratio with the noise level in the passenger
compartment.
To activate the SVC function briefly press button 12
(MENU-PRESET SCAN), then use buttons 3 (
N) or 6
(
O) to scroll the menu stopping on the SVC function
and buttons 7 (
÷) or 5 (˜) to switch the function
on or off selecting respectively “SVC SETTING ON”
or “SVC SETTING OFF”.
This function can be turned on or off in all the
operating modes of the device (Radio/Compact
Disc/CD Changer).Mute function (turning off the volume
completely)
To switch on the Mute function,briefly press the
button/knob 19 (ON/OFF VOLUME). Volume will
gradually lower (Soft Mute function) and the display
will show the word “MUTE”.
To switch off the Mute function, briefly press the
button/knob 19 (ON/OFF VOLUME). Volume will
gradually become louder (Soft Mute function)
returning to the value set before switching on the
Mute function.
With the Mute function on:
❒all the other functions can be used;
❒turning the button/knob 19 (ON/OFF VOLUME)
the volume can be directly adjusted;
❒if an emergency alarm or a traffic bulletin arrives
with the TA function on, the message ignores the
Mute function;
❒with optional “Telephone provision”, an incoming
call ignores the Mute function. The Mute function
will be resumed at the end of the call;
❒if with TA function on,the radio does not broadcast
traffic info, a warning beep will sound.
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The only buttons active during phone calls are:
❒19 (ON/OFF VOLUME): radio on/off and volume
adjustment;
❒15 (AF-TA): traffic information.
While the sound is off for a phone call, the display
shows the word “PHONE”.
During a call, every function, excluding AutoSTore and
Search (operating mode selection) is disabled.
The sound of the phone call will be interrupted in the
case of transmission of a traffic bulletin or a PTY31
announcement; if wishing to interrupt the bulletin
press button 15 (AF-TA).
With sound system on and engine off (ignition key to
STOP), the sound system will not turn off during a
phone call but it will turn off automatically at the end
of the conversation.RADIO (Tuner)
When the set is turned on the last function selected
before turning off is played (Radio, Compact Disc or
CD Changer).
To select the Radio source while listening to a
Compact Disc, press briefly and repeatedly button 1
(SOURCE-SCAN) until this function is selected.
When Tuner is on,the display will show the selected
station name (RDS stations only)or frequency, the
frequency band (e.g.: FM1) and the preselection button
number (e.g.: P1 = station stored on button 1).
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Scanning preset stations
Keep button 12 (MENU-PRESET SCAN) pressed to
start scanning the preset stations in the present
frequency band:
❒FM: FM1 1, FM1 2, ...FM1 6, FM2 1, FM2 2, ...FM2
6, FMT 1, FMT 2, ...FMT 6;
❒MW: MW 1, MW 2, ..., MW 6;
❒LW: LW 1, LW 2, ...LW 6.
Each preset station will be heard for a few seconds
and its name or frequency will flash on the display, if
the signal intensity is sufficient. In passing from a
preselection to another, the display will show the
word “SCAN” for about 2 seconds.
In the first 2 seconds in which the new preset station
is heard, the display shows the current frequency band
and the number of the pre-select button.
If the TA function is on (traffic information), the
system will search only the stations that broadcast
traffic bulletins.
When the Scan function is on, all the other functions
are cancelled.The Scan function is interrupted in the following cases:
❒pressing again button 12 (MENU-PRESET SCAN);
❒pressing button 3 (
N) or 6 (O) or 5 (˜) or 7
(
÷) (manual or automatic tuning starts);
❒pressing a preset button;
❒turning AutoSTore on;
❒turning PTY on/off;
❒changing the listening source (CD, CD Changer);
❒changing the FM level or frequency band selected;
❒pressing button 9 (AUDIO-LOUDNESS);
❒when a station is found that is broadcasting a traffic
bulletin, if the TA is on;
❒inserting a Compact Disc.
If no presetting has been selected, the station chosen
previously will be resumed.
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Manual station storage
The station being heard can be stored in the range
selected with buttons (“17”, “16”, “14”, “11”, “10”,
“8”) numbered from 1 to 6.
Keep one of these buttons (from 1 to 6) pressed until
receiving the confirmation “beep”. After storage,the
display shows the number of the button with which
the station has been stored.
AutoSTore function (automatic station
storage)
To switch on the Autostore function, keep button 13
(BAND-AUTOSTORE) pressed until receiving the
confirmation “beep”. With this function the radio
automatically stores the six stations with the strongest
signal in decreasing order of intensity of the FMT
frequency band.
IMPORTANT Activating the AutoSTore function
cancels the stations stored previously in the FMT band.If the TA function is on (traffic information), only the
stations that send traffic information will be stored.
This function may also be turned on when listening to
a Compact Disc, CD Changer (if installed) or in
Telephone mode.
During automatic storage the display shows “FM AST”.
To interrupt AutoSTore press button 13 (BAND-
AUTOSTORE) again: the radio will automatically tune
to the station heard before activation of the
AutoSTore function.
At the end of the AutoSTore function the radio
automatically tunes on the first preset station in the
FMT band stored on preset button 1-TPM (17).
On buttons (“17”, “16”, “14”, “11”, “10”, “8”)
numbered from 1 to 6, the stations are automatically
stored that give a strong signal in that moment in the
present band.