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- radio on/off (by pressing)
- volume control (by turning)
- other setting functions in various menus
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- CD- DA/CD- R/RW disc playback activation
- select a disc using the preset button
- AUX input activation
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- FM radio activation
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- stores 6 most powerful stations into presets
in each band
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- fast search through the selected radio band
- search through the CD
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- tuner mode: manual tuning
- CD mode: selects a track 1. Button
2. CD button
3. FM button
4. AS button
5. SCAN button
6. Buttons12
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- fast station search: SEEK
- fast forward/rewind F.FWD / F.RWD within a
track
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- activates the sound setting menu
- activation of menu for sound balance
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- MW/LW radio activation
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- tuner mode: displays Radio Text information
- displays additional information from MP3
discs
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- activates a menu for radio or CD parameters
setting
- displays additional information from MP3
discs 7. Buttons
8. Sound settings button AUDIO
9. AM button
10. INFO button
11. MENU button
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- tuner mode: recalls stored presets
- tuner mode: stores presets
- selects user setting parameter section
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- ejects the disc from the built- in changer
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- allows loading and subsequent playback of
CD- DA/CD- R/RW discs
- displays operating information
- displays the meaning of preset buttons in
various modes
...................................................... 8, 9
- activates the traffic message mode (TP, EON)
- activates automatic switching to traffic
messages
- initiates the search for transmitters with
traffic information 12. Preset buttons
13. EJECT button
14. Slot for loading CD discs.
15. Display
16. TP button
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Brief introduction
Switching the radio on/off
Switch the radio on or off by pressing button .
If you switch the radio off by switching off the
ignition, the radio will be switched on
automatically when the ignition is switched on
again.
If the radio is switched on by pressing button
when the ignition is switched off, the radio will
remain switched on for 60 minutes.
After switching the radio on, e.g. to the tuner
(FM) mode, a display similar to the following
picture will appear:1
1Selection of a band and of a memory level
FM
FM1- FM2- FMAS
AM
AM1- AM2- AMAS The radio has FM and AM bands. These are
divided into 6 memory layers, 3 for the FM
band and 3 for the AM band. Each memory
layer has 6 presets.
Push of the button activates the FM wave
band. Second push switches among memory
levels .
Push of the button activates the AM wave
band. Second push switches among memory
levels .
The display indicates the currently selected
wave band.3
9 A Current station (name or frequency).
B Names or frequencies of reset stations.
C A pointer showing which station or
frequency are currently tuned.
D Indicator - traffic messages active.
E Indication of the selected wave band.
You can set the volume by turning button .
The display always shows the current volume
setting. Volume control
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Switching the radio on/off Switching the Bands
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Operation of the Radio
AB
D
BCE
Manual tuning
Automatic tuning - SEEK You can set the frequency of a requested
station by pressing button or . The
frequency keeps changing when you keep
button or pressed. Release the button
to stop tuning. The display will show the set
frequency.
You can skip to the next available station in the
currently selected band by pressing button
or The tuner will automatically stop
when the next station is found in the desired
direction.
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7 6Storing the stations to presets
Recalling the presets
Automatic tuning and storing of stations
AS
STORING Use buttons or to tune the station you want
to store. Press and hold (for approx. 2s)
selected preset button to memorise the
station. (The sound volume is lowered
temporarily and a beep sounds; then the
station is stored.) You can use6x6presets.
Having stored the stations using the preset
buttons , you can press any of the buttons
briefly to recall the respective station.
The automatic tuning and storage system seeks
all stations within a selected band, selects 6
stations with the strongest signal, and stores
them as presets. Press (AutoStore) button
to start the process. The display shows a
message “ ” and the sound is muted
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4 12 12If you select the band, memory
layer will include 6 stations with the strongest
signal in the FM band. As soon as the process is
complete, the FM- AS memory layer is
selected, and preset is chosen. You can switch
to other presets by pressing one of the preset
buttons .
If you select the band, memory
layer will include 6 stations with the strongest
signal in the AM band. As soon as the process is
complete, the AM- AS memory layer is
selected, and preset is chosen. You can switch
to other presets by pressing one of the preset
buttons .
Each use of the function updates and
rewrites the presets in the currently selected
band (FM- AS or AM- AS).FM FM - AS
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AM AM - AS
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Tuning and Storing the Stations
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Operation of the Radio
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LEARN ON
LEARN
LEARN OFF
LEARN
REGIONAL
REGIONAL ON The tuner continuously tunes, updates and
sorts all available signals, thus updating the
memory, for the area where you are
currently driving. This process causes very
short dropouts; and this is not a malfunction.
Under certain circumstances, operation of the
function can be annoying. You can
switch off the function, and the tuner then has
to check any frequency that you want it to tune
to.
Some stations offer nationwide programming
and also local programmes with modified
content.
You can listen to local content to get
information about local traffic situation and
local events.
If this function is active, the tuner will not switch
to an alternative frequency of a nationwide
station whenever a regional programme has
been tuned; even if the alternative frequency
has stronger signal.REGIONAL OFF
SEEK
LOCAL
DX
AUX* The tuner will tune to alternative frequencies
with stronger signals, regardless of local
content. The received programme can change.
Tuning sensitivity.
SEEK stops at local stations with
stronger signal.
SEEK stops at all available stations.
Press one of the preset buttons to select.
Your radio has an external input allowing
playback from other audio sources.
ON
OFFInput can be activated.
Input cannot be selected.12 RDS system
Station Name display (PS)
Alternative Frequency network (AF)
Tuner parameters setting
MODE
LEARN Your radio includes a RDS (Radio Data System)
decoder, which receives additional data
transmitted by the majority of FM transmitters.
Your radio displays the names of the stations it
is tuned to.
Nationwide stations use a network of
transmitters operating on different frequencies
to cover the whole country without
interference between transmitters.
Press button to display the tuner
menu. Use preset buttons to select and to
change the options.
Your radio offers a function which reduces drop
outs, allows for better reception and faster
tuning. The radio creates a list of available
signals sorted by program identifier (PI) and
signal strength. This allows the radio to tune to
other frequency with the same program, using
a list of alternative frequencies used by
nationwide stations.11
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Operation of the Radio
RDS System
AF
AF ON
AF OFF A network of transmitters is used to cover a
broader area. Your radio automatically tunes to
a stronger transmitter, based on received
information about alternative frequencies.
If this function is activated, the tuner
automatically tunes to a stronger transmitter.
If this function is deactivated, the tuner stays
tuned to a set frequency.
Move to Special functions setting (see
chapter Special functions).
The displayed data disappear after 10 seconds
of inactivity. The selected values remain stored.
Radiotext
Some stations transmit additional text
information, called Radiotext. Press
button to review the radiotext information.
This text information may not be available at all
stations, even if a particular station transmits
RDS data. Depending on the quality of received
signal, the radio may need some time to
receive all characters correctly before dis-
playing them.
If the selected station does not transmit
radiotext, or the text is still being read, the
“ ” message appears.INFO
TEXT UNAVAILABLE10SCAN function
SCAN
OK
CANCEL Press button to activate an automatic
search for all stations in the selected band.
Press button or to switch to other
stations. 10 second sample of each station is
played, and then the radio tunes to the next
station. Press button to end automatic
scanning. The last station found is played.
Press button to return to the
station which was playing before activating the
SCAN feature.
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Operation of the Radio
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NONE unspecified
NEWS news
AFFAIRS current affairs
INFO information
SPORT sport broadcasts
EDUCATE education
DRAMA drama
CULTURE culture
SCIENCE science
VARIED various music
POP popular music
ROCK rock music
EASY easy listening
LIGHT light music
CLASSICS classical music
OTHER other genres
WEATHER weather forecast
FINANCE financial programmes
CHILDREN children programmes
SOCIAL social programmes
RELIGION religious programme
PHONE IN phone in programmes
TRAVEL travel programmes
LEISURE leisure
JAZZ jazz music
COUNTRY country music
NATION national music
OLDIES oldies music
FOLK folk music
DOCUMENT Documentaries
Program type ALARM is used for nationwide or
local emergency broadcasts.Use of Programme Type (PTY) selection
SCAN
PTY
OK
NONE
OK
CANCEL
OK
CANCEL Press button and use preset button
to select . Turn button to select the
desired programme type on the display.
Confirm your selection by pressing the preset
button . Press one of the preset buttons
or to activate the search for the
requested programme type. During the search,
the sound is muted.
If you select , the tuner stops at each
station found.The display remains active until
you press either preset button or preset
button . You can change the
programme type selection while the search is
active. Press preset button to end the
search and to listen to a newly found station, or
press preset button to return back
to the original station.
If no station with the desired programme type
is found, the tuner returns to the original
station.
Programme type selection is not available in
MW and LW bands.
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12Some stations transmit traffic messages,
describing the current traffic situation, besides
standard RDS data. This information is
displayed when button is pressed. If the
radio is tuned to a station which does not
transmit traffic information, it will search for
one, displaying “ ”.
If no station transmitting traffic information is
found, “ ” is displayed. The radio stays
tuned to the original station.
Incoming traffic messages automatically
interrupt the sound of a CD or other station
broadcasts. “ ” is displayed.TP
TP SEEK
NO INFO
TRAFFIC16
Operation of the Radio
Programme Type (PTY) Traffic Information
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Trafic information within the RDS- EON
network
NO INFO
Traffic information end
TP
TPRDS- EON (Enhanced Other
Networks) links certain stations so that the
traffic information transmitted by one station
can be received while another station is tuned
in. If any problems prevent the traffic
information from being received, the sound
will be muted and the “ ” message is
displayed.
After the traffic information ends, the sound of
the original station, or of a CD, will be Restored.
You can press button at any time to
cancel the playback of traffic information. The
“ ” symbol will disappear.16Disc loading slot
Activation of CD playback mode
CD
NO CD Your radio is fitted with a built- in CD player. To
Listen to a CD, insert the disc into the slot
with printed side up. Disc contents will be read
and playback begins.
While listening to the radio, press button .
If a CD has been inserted, playback starts from
the point where it has been interrupted the last
time. If no CD is inserted, you will be notified of
the fact by “ ” message.14
2Display indications in the CD mode
REPEAT
MIX A Current track number.
B Play time indication.
C Area reserved for preset buttons
Previous/next track;
Fast forward / rewind within a
track.
D Icon - mode active See chapter
Optional functions in the CD mode.
E Icon - mode active See chapter
Optional functions in the CD mode.
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Operating of CD player
Replaying CD
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A
D
B
EC
C
SCAN function
SCAN
OK
Stopping playback
FM AM Press button to start searching through
the disc. A 10- second sample of the beginning
of each track is played. The sequence number
of the track on the disc is displayed at the same
time.
Press preset button to end the scan
mode. Current track will be played normally.
To stop disc playback and to switch on the
radio, press button or .
The last selected station will play.5
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39Track select buttons
Seek buttons During CD playback, press button to skip
to previous track.
Press button to skip to next track. Playback
starts from the beginning of selected track.
Press and hold button or for fast rewind
or fast forward within a track of the CD. Normal
playback resumes after you release the button.
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Operating of CD player
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Disc ejection button (EJECT)
EJECT
NO CD Press button to eject the disc. If disc is
currently being played, playback stops and
radio is switched on. If no disc is in the drive,
is displayed.
If you do not remove ejected disc from the unit,
it will be drawn back to the unit automatically
for safety reasons.13