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Set-up Menu
If the SCAN knob 10 is pressed for longer than
2 seconds, specific settings can be made via the
display and the SCAN knob.
The following set-up menu points can be selected
by turning the SCAN knob:
l TIM Time 1
l TIM T
ime 2
lCLOCK
l GALA
l ON V
olume
lPHONE
l RDS Name
l Exit
S
ettings can be made for the selected menu point
by briefly pressing the SCAN knob.
Your alterations will be stored and you will exit
from the set-up menu if you then press the SCAN
knob for longer than 2 seconds or select the menu
option „Exit“.
If
no changes are made for 15 seconds, you will
automatically exit from the set-up menu and the
alterations will not be stored. The exit from the
set-up menu will be indicated with a signal. TIM Time 1 and TIM Time 2
Using the set-up menu points TIM Time 1 and
TIM Time 2 it is possible, when the vehicle is not
moving, to enter two different recording times for
traffic announcements with a total length of 4
minutes - please also refer to page 12.
Example:
You travel every working day at 8.00 a.m. to work
and come home at 5.00 p.m.
You enter 8.00 a.m. in the set-up menu point TIM
Time 1. All traffic announcements made by the
programmed TP station between 6.30 a.m. and
8.30 a.m. will be stored.
Enter 5.00 p.m. in the set-up menu point TIM
Time 2. All traffic announcements made by the
programmed TP station between 3.30 p.m. and
5.30 p.m. will be stored.
Setting the recording times
l
Select the function „TIM Time 1“ (This de-
scription also applies for
TIM Time 2).
l S
elect „ON“ and briefly press the SCAN
knob.
l„
Set Hours“ appears in the display. Set the
hour using the SCAN knob.
lPress
the SCAN knob. „Set Minutes“ appears
in the display. Set the minutes using the SCAN
knob.
lPress
the SCAN knob to store the setting and
to exit the menu. Switching off TIM Time
l
Select the function „TIM Time 1“ (This de-
scription also applies to
TIM Time 2).
l S
elect „OFF“ and briefly press the SCAN
knob.
CLOCK
The
time can be set either manually or automati-
cally
via the RDS signal. The time is only shown
in the CLOCK set-up menu point.
l Select
in the menu: CLOCK. „Clock“ is displa-
yed and the function currently selected.
l Briefly
press the SCAN knob 10 and choose
whether
you want to set the clock either ma-
nually
or automatically by turning the SCAN
knob.
Setting the clock automatically
l Select the function „Automatic“.
l Briefly
press the SCAN knob. The time is set
automatically via the RDS signal.
Setting the clock manually
l Select the function „Manual“.
l „Se
t Hours“ appears in the display. Use the
SCAN knob to set the time.
l Briefly
press the SCAN knob. „Set Minutes“
appears in the display. Use the SCAN knob
to set the minutes.
l P
ress the SCAN knob to store the settings and
to exit the menu.
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Note
lThe CLOCK function is only available in certain
countries.
l W
e recommend that you set the clock using
the automatic function.
I
f the time, however, is not identical with the
time shown by the TP station, it should be set
manually.
GALA
A
s road speed increases, the noise level in the car
increases accordingly. In the past, radio volume
had to be adjusted manually.
GALA (Speed dependent volume control)will now
automatically adjust the volume in accordance
with road speed.
The
GALA function can be set to meet your indi-
vidual requirements:
l Select
in the menu: GALA. „GALA“ appears in
the display with a settings bar.
lB
riefly press the the SCAN knob 10 and select
the required value using the SCAN knob.
W
e recommend that you make the basic volume
settings whilst the vehicle is stationary and to
make the GALA settings whilst the vehicle is in
motion. If the basic volume has to be reset (when the sta-
tion or CD is changed, for example), simply adjust
the rotary/press knob 1. The volume adjustment
will continue to function automatically.
ON Volume
The maximum volume level of the radio upon
switching on is set using the ON Volume value:
Normally, the last setting for the volume will au-
tomatically be used when the radio is switched
on. If, however, that value is greater than the ON
Volume value, the volume when switching on will
automatically reset to the ON Volume value.
l
Select in the menu: ON Volume.
„
SETUP ON Volume“ and a settings bar are
shown in the display.
l B
riefly press the SCAN knob 10 and select the
desired value using the SCAN knob.
PHONE
I
t is possible, using the PHONE function, to set-up
the system to enable a telephone conversation to
be heard over the loudspeaker system, if a mobile
phone has been installed.
l Select PHONE in the menu.
„SETUP
PHONE“ appears in the display with the
function currently selected. Muting telephone conversation
l
Select „Mute“ using the SCAN knob if you wish
t
o mute the radio. The telephone conversation will
not be relayed via the radio loudspeakers.
Telephone conversation relayed via the loud-
speakers
l Select
„Hands-free“ from the menu using the
SCAN knob if the telephone conversation is to be
relayed via the radio loudspeakers.
RDS name
Some
stations also transmit running advertising
and information text along with the station name
in the display.
Using the RDS name function for stored stations
you can decide if these texts should be shown
or not.
l Select in the menu: RDS Name.
„
SETUP Name“ and the current value will be
shown in the display.
l P
ress the SCAN knob 10 briefly and select the
required value using the SCAN knob. The text can
be switched on with „VAR“ and off with the value
„FIX“.
Note
P
lease ensure that the station name is always
displayed when storing.
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4 - Source selection buttons
Radio operation
FM button
The VHF wavelength can be selected by pressing
the FM button.
The first memory level of the VHF wavelength can
be reached by pressing the FM button once.
The second level can be reached by pressing
the button again.
„FM1“ appears in the display for the first memory
level or „FM2“ for the second - see page 19.AM button
The MW wavelength can be selected by pressing
the AM button.
The first memory level of the AM wavelengths can
be reached by pressing the AM button once.
The second level can be reached by pressing
the button again.
„AM1“ appears the first memory level or „AM2“
for the second - see page 19.
CD operation
CD button
The CD mode of the internal CD player is selected
by pressing this button.
„NO CD“ will appear in the display if no CD is in
the player.
If a CD changer has been installed it is possible to
switch between the CD player and the CD changer
by pressing the CD button.
The operation of the CD changer is described in
a separate instruction manual.
Note
If the connection to a connected CD changer has
been interrupted, „NO CHANGER“ will appear in
the display if you wish to switch between the CD
player and the CD changer.
5 - Manual setting
Radio operation
Search
Only
on AM wavelength!
Briefly press the search rocker switch on the up-
per or lower part - the search will be started in the
direction as selected and the radio will select the
first station with a strong signal and then stay at
that frequency.
Memory list
Only on FM wavelength!
Your radio is constantly orientating itself to the
station frequencies. After switching on, it auto-
matically stores all RDS stations (see information
as of page 17) in a memory list according to their
PI code (Programme Identification).
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The radio uses the PI code to identify a station,
e.g. NDR 2).
It is possible to scan backwards and forwards
through this list by pressing either the left or the
right hand side of the switch.
Please also refer to the further notes in the
following text.
Example:
The following stations are contained in the list:
NDR 1, NDR 2, Radio 3, NDR 4, ANTENNE,
FFN
You are, for example, listening to NDR 2 (display
reads „NDR 2“). By pressing the upper side of the
rocker switch the unit selects the next station. In
this case Radio 3.
The next station in the list (NDR 4) will be shown
in the display above the station currently being
listened to (Radio 3). The previous station in the
list (NDR 2) is shown in the display underneath
the current station.
Pressing this button again will select NDR 4 etc.
Use the lower side of the switch to scan the
list downwards - in this example from NDR 2
to NDR 1.
If a station name is at a point in time not rec-
ognizable to the unit only the frequency will be
shown. Once the name has been evaluated, it
will be shown in the display.
CD operation
Track selection
lIt is possible to „flick“ in order backwards and
fo
rwards through the tracks on a CD by briefly
pressing the upper or lower side of this rocker
switch or by turning the SCAN knob 10.
The
track currently selected then appears in the
display:
„TRACK 1 . . .
TRACK 2 . . . TRACK 3 . . .“ etc.
Note
I
f the lower side of the search rocker switch is
pressed while a track is being played, the unit
will jump back to the start of the track and re-
commence playback. Fast forward/reverse rocker switch
It is possible, by listening during fast forward/
rewind, to locate a particular point in track.
l
Press either the upper or lower side of the
switch
during playback and hold until the desired
position is reached.
l Release switch
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6 - TIM button
Up to 9 traffic information reports with a total
length of 4 minutes can be stored automatically
with the TIM function (Traffic Information Memory)
in the quality of a telephone conversation. This
function uses a digital memory.
Recording traffic reports
You have 3 different possibilities to record traffic
announcements:
l When the radio is switched on, every traffic
announcement
of the selected station will be re-
corded as soon as „TP“ appears in the dis
play.
l Recording period: 2 hours 1 - Switch
on the TP ready mode with the TP
button 3 and select the required TP station by
pressing the traffic radio rocker switch 7.
2 - Remove the ignition key
.
All incoming traffic announcements will now be
recorded for the next 2 hours.
l Using
the functions TIM Time 1 and TIM Time
2, the TP recording function can be made avail-
a
ble for a period of 2 hours. Traffic announce-
ments
will be recorded during this period - see
page 8.
Note
l T
he oldest report will be deleted if a new report
is to be recorded and the memory is full.
lI
f a report is longer than 4 minutes the be-
ginning will be recorded over. An acoustic signal
will indicate that it was not possible to record the
entire report.
lNo
traffic announcements will be recorded if
the vehicle is not used for three days or longer.
7 - Traffic radio rocker switch
Listening to traffic reports chronologically
Press the TIM button 6 - the most recent traffic
report will be played first and the reports will then
be played in chronological order through to the
oldest. „TP Memo 2/3“, for example.
„TP-Memo“: TIM replay
„2/3“: 2nd traffic announcement of three recorded
traffic announcements.
„No TP Message“ will appear in the display if no
traffic reports have been recorded.
Listening to traffic reports in any order
l Press the TIM button 6.
l M
ove from message to message with the
traffic radio rocker switch 7 by pressing the right
side
(next message) and the left side (previous
message) or to the beginning of a message.
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8 - Flashing diode
When the unit is switched off and the ignition
key is removed, this flashing diode indicates that
the car radio is equipped with activated anti-theft
coding.
9 - Station buttons
Radio operation
A maximum of 24 stations can be stored on the 6
station buttons and the different memory levels.
FM1/FM2 = 6 stations each,
AM1/AM2 = 6 stations each.
„FM2“ indicates that you are on the second me-
mory level. You can switch between the memory
levels by pressing the FM or AM button 4.
Manually storing
l Select desired waveband 4.
l T
une radio to desired station 10.
l Press
the button on which the station is to be
stored and hold until the programme is muted
and a signal is emitted. The station is now stored.
The number of the station button appears in the
display (if, for example, you store a station on
button number 3, a „3“ will appear in the display.
Note
P
lease ensure that the name of the station is
shown in the display when storing. Otherwise
any running text being displayed, and not the
station name, will be stored!
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CD operation
Briefly press buttons 1 to 6 to select the individual
CDs in the magazine if a CD changer has been
installed.
„CD1“ to „CD6“ in the display indicates a CD
already loaded.
If no magazine is in the changer, „NO MAGAZINE“
appears in the display.
10 - SCAN knob
Setting station manually
The stations can be selected manually using the
SCAN knob.
lTurn button briefly:
„MAN“
appears in the display. Tuning changes in
single steps (100 kHz for FM, 9 kHz for AM).
Note (only for AS, TP and FM)
When
using manual tuning by frequency, alter-
native frequencies are not automatically selected
and the station name is not displayed. Scanning stations
All station with a strong reception in one memory
level (e.g. FM1) will be played briefly by pressing
the SCAN knob.
l
Briefly press the SCAN knob:
„SCAN“
appears in the display. All stations that
can be received will be played for approximately
5 seconds.
T
he station currently being played will be selected
permanently if the SCAN knob is pressed again.
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CD operation
It is possible to „flick“ in order backwards and
forwards through the tracks on a CD by turning
the SCAN knob 10.
The track currently selected then appears in the
display:
„TRACK 1 . . . TRACK 2 . . . TRACK 3 . . .“ etc.
11 - AS button
In the AS mode it is possible to automatically
store the 6 stations with the strongest signals
in a user friendly fashion on the memory level
FM2 or AM2.
Automatic storing
lSelect the wavelength.
l P
ress the AS button for approximately 2
seconds.“AUTOSTORE“ appears in the display.
The 6 stations with the strongest signals on
memory level FM2 or AM2 are automatically
stored.
12 - MIX button
Press the MIX button during CD operation. The
tracks of the CD will be played in random order.
l„MIX“ appears in the display.
l T
he MIX function can be switched off by press-
ing the button again.
Note
If
a CD changer is installed, all the CDs in the
changer will be played according to the random
principle.
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