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The scanning sequence is the following:
❒from the track played up to the last of the tracks on
the CD;
❒next CD is selected and scanning from first to last
CD track is performed (valid also for all the other
CDs in the CD Changer).
❒after scanning the last CD in the CD Changer, the
first one will be played again.
The Scan function is interrupted in the following cases:
❒pressing button 1 (SOURCE-SCAN) again to
continue listening to the track being played;
❒pressing button 6 (
N) or (O) (in CD Changer
mode, pressing these buttons together will select
another CD);
❒pressing a preset button (from 1 to 5);
❒turning the Mute function on;
❒changing the sound source;
❒pressing button 11 (MENU-PRESET SCAN) or 8
(AUDIO-LOUDNESS);
❒if the TA function is on and the station selected is
broadcasting a traffic bulletin.
The Scan function will stay active until it is stopped by
the user. Pause function
To pause the CD Changer, press briefly button 13 (3-
II). The display will show “PAUSE”.
To resume playing the track, press button 13 (3-II)
again.
The pause function is automatically cancelled changing
the sound source.
Scan function
(scanning CD tracks)
With this function it is possible to play the beginning of
all the tracks of the CDs contained in the CD
Changer.
Keep button 1 (SOURCE-SCAN), pressed until
hearing the “beep” to play the first 10 seconds of
every track on the CD. While playing the display will
alternately show for about 2 seconds, the CD function
chosen (CD time, name or number) and the word
“SCAN”. If the Scan function is on, the Repeat and Mix
functions are turned off.
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INTRODUCTION
This section only describes MP3 CD player operation
variants: as concerns Radio, Compact Disc and CD
Changer operation refer to section “Radio with
Compact Disc player”.
NOTE MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology
licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multime-
dia.
MP3 MODE
In addition to standard audio CDs, the sound system
can also play audio files in MP3 format. Sound system
will operate as described in the previous section
(“Radio with Compact Disc player”) when inserting a
conventional audio CD.For optimal playing use only top quality CDs mastered
at the as low as possible speed.
MP3 CD is structured as follows:
❒main directory with/without MP3 tracks;
❒sub-directories of the main directory with/without
“sub-directories” and/or MP3 tracks;
❒“sub-directories” with/without other “sub-directo-
ries” and/or MP3 tracks;
See an example of a MP3 CD directory on next page.
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Scan function
(scanning MP3 CD tracks)
With this function it is possible to listen to all the
tracks contained in the CD.
Keep button 1 (SOURCE-SCAN) pressed until hear-
ing the “beep” to play the first 10 seconds of every
track on the CD. While playing the display will alter-
nately show for about 2 seconds, the CD function
chosen (CD time, name or number) and the word
“SCAN”. If the Scan function is on, the Repeat and
Mix functions are turned off.
The scanning sequence is the following:
❒from the track played up to the last of the tracks in
the directory;
❒changing directory and scanning tracks from start
to end (and so on for every directory in the CD
until the function is interrupted).The Scan function is interrupted in the following
cases:
❒pressing button 1 (SOURCE-SCAN) again to con-
tinue listening to the track being played;
❒pressing one of the buttons 6 (
N) or ( O) (in MP3
CD mode will select the previous/next directory);
❒pressing a preset button (from 1 to 6);
❒turning the Mute function on;
❒changing the sound source;
❒pressing button 1 (SOURCE-SCAN), 10 (MENU-
PRESET SCAN) or 18 (AUDIO-LOUDNESS);
❒if the TA function is on and the station selected is
broadcasting a traffic bulletin.
The Scan function will stay active until it is stopped by
the user.
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SVC SETTING 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 compart-
ment.
To turn the function on/off use button 5 (
÷) or
(
˜). The display will show the current status of the
function:
❒“SVC SETTING: ON”: function on;
❒“SVC SETTING: OFF”: function off.
CD NAMING function
(allocating a name to a CD)
Use the CD NAME function to give a name (max.
name length = 8 characters) to max. 30 CDs.
This function can be selected only if in Compact Disc
or CD Changer mode.
To turn this function on, use button 5 (
÷) or
(
˜): the display shows “CD NAMING FUNC-
TION”. If the CD already has a name, this will be
shown on the display, if not, eight dashes will be
shown. If storage is no longer available for a new
name, the display will show the first name stored.To change the name or give a name to the new CD
press button 5 (
÷) or (˜). Press the buttons
again to choose the position of the character to be
changed. Press buttons 6 (
N) or (O) to choose or
change the character.
To store the name, press button 11 (MENU-PRESET
SCAN) again. The display will show “CD NAME”.
To clear a name, turn the function on and press
button 15 (2-CLR) for about 5 seconds. The system
beeps and the display shows “ONE NAME DELETED”
for about 2 seconds. At this point the procedure can
be started to give a new name.
To clear all the names, turn the function on and keep
button 15 (2-CLR) pressed for over 8 seconds. The
set gives two beeps and the display shows “ALL NAME
DELETED” for about 2 seconds. At this point it is
possible to start the name allocation procedure.
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