25RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMAUDIO OPERATION
Recalling stored stations
You can recall any station you have stored at the
touch of a button.
• Press FM , TMC or AM to select the waveband and the memory bank.
• Briefly press the station preset on which you
have stored the station.
If it is no longer possible to pick up an FM station
you have stored and the TA function has been
activated in the AUDIO SETUP (see page 14),
TP-SEEK will appear in the display when you
press the station preset. Seek tuning will begin
and the radio will switch to mute. If it is not possi -
ble to tune into a TP station, you will hear a beep
and NO TP will appear in the display.
• Switch off the TA function (see page 15). If the radio is no longer able to pick up a stored
TMC station,
TMC-SEEK will appear in the
display.
If the radio is not able to pick up any TMC station,
NO TMC will appear in the display.
• Now select an FM station.
Note: If no TMC stations are being received,
dynamic navigation is not possible despite
the fact that you can change the route option
to dynamic. Storing stations automatically
Use the Autostore function to automatically sto-
re the six stations with the strongest reception
signals for the waveband selected (FM, TMC
or AM). This function is particularly useful on
longer trips.
• Select the waveband (FM, TMC or AM) on
which you want to store the stations auto-
matically.
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AUDIO OPERATION
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Keep the AS button pressed until the automatic storing procedure begins and
A-STORE appears in the status line. An addi-
tional progress indicator in percent appears
in the display foreground.
The stations with the strongest reception signals
will be automatically stored in memory bank 2
(FM2, TC2 or AM2) for the selected waveband.
The order in which the stations are stored de -
pends on their station code.
N o t e : A n a u t o s t o r e p r o c e d u r e f o r T M C
stations can take up to 10 minutes since
all receivable stations are tested for TMC
capability. Radio operation is not possible
during this time.
S c a n n i n g s t a t i o n s ( R a d i o S c a n )
Use Radio Scan to scan all the radio stations
within reception range for five seconds.
• Select the waveband you would like to
scan.
• Press SCAN briefly.
• Press SCAN again to continue listening to the station that is currently being scanned.
If you do not select a station, the Scan pro-
cess will start again from the beginning once the
waveband has been run through once.
To end Scan:
• Press SCAN .
Traffic station reception
Many FM stations transmit regular traffic infor-
mation for their reception areas.
Stations that broadcast traffic information also
transmit a signal that is evaluated by your RNS.
After you select a radio station, the system will
check to see whether or not it broadcasts traffic
information.
If the radio station you have selected broadcasts
traffic information, TP (Traffic Program) will
appear in the status line of the radio menu.
Notes: If you leave the station reception
area, you will have to tune into a new TP
radio station.
If you are listening to an audio CD when you
leave the station’s reception area, the system
will automatically start seek tuning to find an-
other TP station.
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AUDIO OPERATION
Activating TIM standby for 2 hours
•
Park your vehicle, leave the system switched
on and turn off and remove the ignition key
from the ignition.
This standby mode will be deactivated as soon
as you switch the system back on again.
Note: Once the memory is filled to capacity,
the oldest message will be overwritten. If a
message is longer than four minutes in total,
the beginning will be overwritten. Listening to recorded messages
•
With the system switched on, press TIM .
The TIM display will appear. TRACK and the
number of the message recorded last will appear
in the display foreground. The message recorded
last has the highest number, the oldest message
the lowest. The recording time appears in the
status line next to the source.
If no traffic information has been recorded,
NO MESSAGE will appear in the display fore-
ground.
Selecting a recorded message
• While a message is being played back, press
one of the buttons to listen to the previous or the next message.
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Fast seek tuning, audible
•
To run through the message more quickly,
press one of the buttons during play-back.
Deleting traffic messages
All traffic messages are deleted automatically six
hours after TIM standby has ended.
Ending the TIM function
• Press TIM again to end the TIM function. The function will switch off automatically once
all of the messages have been played.
Note: If TIM was activated from the route guid -
ance menu, you can press the TIM button to
return to this menu.
CD operation
Integrated CD player
You can use your radio navigation system to
listen to audio CDs on the integrated CD player.
You also have the option of connecting a CD
changer (extra feature, see page 30).
Note: You can only use the integrated CD
player when you are not using the naviga-
tion system or when you are using NO MAP
route guidance. This type of route guidance
indicates the direction of your destination and
the distance as the crow flies.
I n s e r t i n g a n a u d i o C D ( i n t e g r a t e d C D
player)
Insert an audio CD with the label facing up-
wards into the CD drive. When you feel a slight
resistance, the CD will be pulled into the drive
automatically. Do not use force when attempting
to insert the CD.
Once the CD is in the player, the radio navigation
system will automatically switch to CD playback.
Playback will begin after a few seconds with the
first track on the CD. TRACK and the number of the track currently
playing will appear in the display foreground.
S t a r t i n g C D o p e r a t i o n ( i n t e g r a t e d C D
player)
•
If there is already a CD in the player, press CD . Playback will resume at the point where it was interrupted last. If the CD had played
to the end, playback will begin again with the
first track.
Note: If the system has been outfitted with a
CD changer, the CD changer will be activated
first when you press CD
.
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AUDIO OPERATION
CD functions (integrated CD player)
Selecting a track
•
To select the next track, press the right-hand
button . To select the previous track, press the left-hand button .
Fast seek tuning (audible)
• To start fast seek tuning, press down and
hold the left-hand button to reverse and the right-hand button to fast forward for as long as necessary.
Scanning all the tracks on a CD (SCAN)
You can scan all the tracks on a CD for 10 sec-
onds each.
• Press SCAN . All of the tracks will be scanned in ascending order. SCAN will ap-
pear in the status line of the display.
• To continue listening to the track being
scanned, press SCAN again.
Playing all the tracks on a CD in random
order
You can also play all the tracks on a CD in ran-
dom order.
• Press MIX . MIX will appear in the status
line of the display.
• Press MIX to end the MIX function. The next track on the CD will begin to play.
Removing a CD
• Press ; the CD will eject. Remove the CD carefully from the CD player.
Ending CD operation
To end CD operation,
• press FM , TMC or AM to select another audio function or eject the CD.
CD changer operation
(extra feature)
Switching on CD changer operation
• With the radio navigation system switched on,
press CD .
CD changer operation will begin with the track
played last on the CD played last. TRACK and
the number of the track playing will appear in the
display foreground.
CDC (CD changer) and the number of the CD
currently playing will appear in the status line as
the source.
If you have not inserted a CD magazine or if the
CD magazine has not been inserted correctly,
NO MAG will appear in the display.
Note: If the radio navigation system has
not been outfitted with a CD changer, the
integrated CD player will be activated when
you press CD
as long as an audio CD has been inserted.
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NAVIGATION
Navigation
Activating the main navigation menu
• Press NAVI .
If you have not yet entered a destination, the
selection bar will mark SHOW LOCATION.
If you have entered a destination, the selection
bar will mark ROUTE GUIDANCE.
Note: You can press NAVI
to return to the main navigation menu from all of the sub-
menus, lists or displays.
Press NAVI during active route guidance to
switch between route guidance or locating
and the main navigation menu.
Accessing submenus, selecting options
• First turn the menu knob to mark the de-sired menu item and press the knob to confirm
your selection.
Main navigation menu
- ROUTE GUIDANCE (starting page 50). Route
guidance will be started once you have en-
tered a destination.
- STOP GUIDANCE (page 54). The active
route guidance session is stopped and the
main navigation menu is displayed.
- ENTER DESTINATION (starting page 35).
Destination entry with the entry of the desti-
nation address or by selecting a destination
from the destination memory.
- ROUTE OPTIONS (starting page 48). Here
you can select dynamic route guidance or
display the route list.
- ROUTE LIST (page 50). The route list is cal-
culated and displayed.
- SHOW LOCATION (page 54). Route guid -
ance in the locating mode is a compass func -
tion. The display will indicate due north and
the name of the street/road you are travelling
on, if applicable.
- DESTINATION MEMORY (starting page 55).
Storing, editing and deleting destinations in
the destination memory.
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TOURLIST (page 60). Combining and re-
calling destinations to form a tour.
- TRAVEL GUIDE (starting page 60). View
travel information (e.g. hotel prices) on desti-
nations and select these destinations.
- GPS STATUS. The display will indicate the
number of GPS satellites the system can cur -
rently receive and the geographical location
of the vehicle.
Note: Any menu items you cannot select are
marked with a lock symbol.
Overview
Access the enter destination menu directly from
the main navigation menu via ENTER DESTI-
NATION.
Destination entry
Now you can use the menu items to choose
between the following ways to enter your in-
tended destination:
- DESTINATION FROM MEMORY (memory of
the last destinations, alphabetical memory or
memory sorted by user preference), see page
43.
- SPECIAL DESTINATIONS , see page 46.
- FLAGGED DESTINATION, see page 46.
- TOWN (and city submenu), see page 36.
- STREET (and intersection), see page 38.
- TOWN CENTRE, see page 40.
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The edit menu consists of:
the Speller with letters, a space and num-bers,
the control field ,
the edit field with standard names or the enter
marking ,
a window with a list (edit list) and
the zoom , which magnifies the marked letter here.
The marker in the Speller will mark letter A.
Note: You can only enter names that are
stored on the CD. Letters in the speller
are displayed and hidden accordingly.
Entering the city name
Enter the starting letters of the name of the city
you want to select in the edit field . With each letter that you enter, the next matching entry in
the list will appear in the edit list .
In this way, you can quickly find the name you
are looking for without having to enter the entire
name.
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• Use the menu knob to mark the correct let-
ter. The cursor will move to the corresponding
letter and the letter will appear enlarged.
Note: You can only enter names that are
stored on the CD. Letters in the speller
are displayed and hidden accordingly .
• Press the menu knob briefly to confirm your selection.
The letter will appear in the edit field. At the
same time, the cursor will move one space to
the right. The next matching entry will appear in
the edit list
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• Select additional letters if required.
Note: You can delete any letters that you
entered incorrectly by pressing the button
← .
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