
Brief instructions 12
MP3 mode
Only for Alana with MP3
TR RND The CD player will then play the CD tracks in random order.
PAUSE The CD is in pause mode.
RESET Ends any TR SCAN or TR RND or PAUSE.
CD ERROR CD incorrectly inserted or error in data transmission.
NO CD There is no CD inserted.
EJECT CD eject button
Fig. 9  MP3 mode
TP The availability to receive traffic messages is 
activated.
MP3 Checks the CD when inserted
F001 T001 First track of first folder.
T001 2:36 Time passed on the first track.
TR SCAN Each track in the folder is heard for approx 10 
seconds.
TR RND The the tracks in this folder are played in ran-
dom order.
FLD SCAN The first track of each folder is heard for approx 
10 seconds.
FLD RND The CD tracks are played in random order.
PAUSE The CD is in pause mode.
RESET Ends any TR SCAN or TR RND or PAUSE.
CD ERROR CD incorrectly inserted or error in data transmis-
sion.
NO CD There is no CD inserted.
EJECT CD eject button 

Brief instructions13
CD6 mode
These functions are only available when a CD charger is avail-
able (CD6)
TP The availability to receive traffic messages is acti-
vated.
CD CHECK When the magazine is inserted, check the 6 CD 
positions.
CD1 TR1 First track of first CD.
T01 01:15:00 Time passed on the first track.
CD SCAN The first track of each CD is heard for approx 10 
seconds.
CD RND The CD tracks are played in random order.
TR SCAN Each track of this CD is heard for approx 10 sec-
onds.
Fig. 10  CD6 mode
TR RND The CD player will then play the CD tracks in ran-
dom order.
RESET Ends any CD SCAN, CD RND, TR SCAN, TR RND or 
PAUSE.
MECHANIC Mechanical fault in the CD disc changer or when 
the magazine is removed, while a CD is playing.
CD ERROR CD incorrectly inserted or error in data transmis-
sion.
NO CD There is no CD inserted.
CHANGER Communication error.
MAGAZINE There is no magazine inside the interchanger.
CD1 LOAD CD number 1 is loaded.
NO CD5 There is no CD in position 5 of the loader. 

Radio21
Tuning FM stations using the automatic 
search 
Select FM1 or FM2 waveband. On the screen, “FM 87.50” for example, is 
displayed.
To start the automatic search, press the button   or  .
The search stops at the next station.
The automatic search in FM wavebands works with two sensitivity levels. If no 
station is found during the first search along the reception waveband while 
searching for stations with a high field intensity (local stations), the radio 
makes a second search for stations with a lower field intensity.Manual tuning of the frequency
Select FM1 or FM2 waveband.
Hold the   or   button down until the sound is heard and “MAN” and 
the frequency is displayed briefly.
Tune to the desired frequency by pressing the   or   buttons. If these 
buttons are pressed briefly, the shift is in steps (of 50 KHz) and if the 
buttons are held down, the frequencies change rapidly.
Alternative Frequency selection (AF)
RDS FM radio stations can transmit their signal at different frequencies. Your 
radio automatically chooses the strongest signal for the selected station. If 
you are driving through an area with bad coverage, each automatic re-tune 
will result in short breaks in the audio. In order to avoid this, turn the AF func-
tion off.
Turning AF function on/off.
Keep the   key pressed until the confirmation signal sounds. The AF func-
tion will be alternatively enabled or disabled.
The AF function status is also stored in the memory when a radio station is 
stored and will be enabled again when a preset station is selected.
Fig. 20  Tuning stations 
using the automatic 
search
 ‚ b
A1
A2 ‚ b
A3 ‚ b
TP 

Compact Disc29
- Shortplay (10 sec) of each track on a CD (TRACK SCAN)
Press the button   until the confirmation signal is heard. “TRK SCAN” is 
displayed briefly.
If you wish to hear the track which is being played:
Briefly press one of the buttons   -  . “RESET” appears briefly on the 
display.
End:
Briefly press one of the buttons   -  . “RESET” appears briefly on the 
display.
- Play CD tracks in random order (TRACK RANDOM)
Press the button   until the confirmation signal is heard. “TRK RND” is 
displayed briefly.
End:
Briefly press one of the buttons   -  . “RESET” appears briefly on the 
display.
- Pause
Press the button   until the confirmation signal is heard. “PAUSE” appears 
on the display.
To remove the pause briefly press one of the buttons   -  . “RESET” appears 
briefly on the display.
- Shortplay (10 sec) of each track of each CD (CD SCAN)
(Only where compact disc exchanger is fitted)
Press the button   until the confirmation signal is heard. Message “CD 
SCAN” appears briefly.
If you wish to hear the CD which is being played:
Briefly press one of the buttons   -  . “RESET” appears briefly on the 
display.- Playing CDs in random order (CD RANDOM)
(Only where compact disc exchanger is fitted)
Press the button   until the confirmation signal is heard. “CD RND” is 
displayed briefly.
End:
Briefly press one of the buttons   -  . “RESET” appears briefly on the 
display.
- Repeat last track (REPEAT)
Press the button   until the confirmation signal is heard. “REPEAT” appears 
briefly on the display.
End:
Briefly press one of the buttons   -  . “RESET” appears briefly on the 
display.
SCAN Button
By pressing the   button, 10 seconds of all the stations in the selected 
range are played.
•Press the   button
•“SCAN” appears on the screen.
Next, the stations are heard, one after another for a few seconds.
If you wish to continue listening to the station which is broadcasting, press 
the button  .
1
16
16
2
16
3
16
4
16
5
16
6
16
SCAN
SCAN
SCAN 

Compact Disc31
– by pressing the associated button   -  , or
– by briefly pressing the button   or   (if CD exchanger is fitted) when 
the function to be activated is shown on the display.
End
Briefly press one of the buttons   -  . “RESET” appears briefly on the 
display.16
CDCD6
16 

AUX* mode33
Activating hidden functions using the AUX 
button in CD6 Mode
Press the button (if CD interchanger is fitted) until the confirmation signal is 
heard.
Selection
Using the buttons   or   select the desired function. The function will be 
shown on the display together with the associated button number   -  :
1CD SCAN
2CD RND
3PAUSE
4 AUX SCAN (only if AUX is available)
5 AUX RND (only if AUX is available)
6 REPEAT
Activation
The desired function can be activated:– by pressing the associated button   -  , or
– by briefly pressing the button   (if CD exchanger is fitted) when the func-
tion to be activated is shown on the display.
End
Briefly press one of the buttons   -  . “RESET” appears briefly on the 
display.
Fig. 34  Activating hidden 
functions using AUX 
button
 ‚ b16
16
AUX
16 

Apple* iPod ® connection 36
Use the large adaptor for the smallest iPod®. Insert the adaptor into the 
connector and then place the iPod®.
The larger iPods
® use the smaller adaptors when necessary. These adaptors 
can be entered with the widest side upwards in the central connector dock. If 
necessary use a lateral spacer to stabilise it.
Check which of the adaptors supplied is best for your iPod
® and position it 
safely.
Attach the iPod®
Depending on the vehicle, the iPod® connector may be found 
in the central armrest, in the passenger glove compartment 
or beneath the passenger seat.
For optimum playback, activate the volume adjustment function and 
disactivate the equaliser before connecting the iPod ® adaptor 
according to the instructions.
Attach the iPod
®
– First change the input source for the sound system, for example 
from CD to FM or to the radio.
– Open the compartment where the iPod
® adaptor is fitted.
– If required, attach an adaptor to the connector  Ÿpage 35.
–Central armrest compartment adaptor: attach the iPod
® with the 
screen facing right in relation to the forward direction of the 
vehicle.
–Adaptor under the passenger seat: Attach the iPod
® with the 
screen facing upwards and the contact to the front.–Adaptor under the passenger seat: Attach the iPod
® with the 
screen facing upwards and the contact to the rear.
–The iPod
® will switch on automatically.
– After a few seconds, the sound system will detect it. The tracks 
stored can be played through the sound system.
– Close the compartment.
WARNING
It is vital that attention is not diverted from the traffic. Use the iPod ® only 
when the situation allows. Any distraction may lead to an accident, with 
the risk of injury.
•Never lose visual contact with the road in order to adjust or use the 
iPod® and the sound system.
•Use the iPod® only when the state of the road, the weather and traffic 
conditions permit.
•Never attach the iPod ® while driving.
Caution
•Attaching the iPod ® to the adaptor will leave marks.
•New iPods® that have not been used for some time have to be charged 
according to the manufacturer's instructions, before using it for the first time 
with the iPod
® adaptor.
Note
•If the iPod® is not detected in the adaptor by the sound system, “reset the 
iPod®”. For more information consult the iPod® instructions. 

Apple* iPod ® connection 38
Attach the iPod®
The iPod® connector is in the passenger glove compartment.
For optimum playback, activate the volume adjustment function and 
disactivate the equaliser before connecting the iPod ® adaptor 
according to the instructions.
Attach the iPod
®
– First change the input source for the sound system, for example 
from CD to FM or to the radio.
– Open the compartment where the iPod
® adaptor is fitted.
– If required, attach an adaptor to the connector  Ÿpage 37.
– Attach the iPod
® with the screen facing upwards and the contact 
to the front.
–The iPod
® will switch on automatically.– After a few seconds, the sound system will detect it. The tracks 
stored can be played through the sound system.
– Close the compartment.
WARNING
It is vital that attention is not diverted from the traffic. Use the iPod ® only 
when the situation allows. Any distraction may lead to an accident, with 
the risk of injury.
•Never lose visual contact with the road in order to adjust or use the 
iPod® and the sound system.
•Use the iPod® only when the state of the road, the weather and traffic 
conditions permit.
•Never attach the iPod ® while driving.
Caution
•Attaching the iPod ® to the adaptor will leave marks.
•New iPods® that have not been used for some time have to be charged 
according to the manufacturer's instructions, before using it for the first time 
with the iPod
® adaptor.
Note
•If the iPod® is not detected in the adaptor by the sound system, “reset the 
iPod®”. For more information consult the iPod® instructions.
•If the iPod® does not work correctly despite being a compatible model, 
we recommend updating the firmware. For more information, consult the 
Apple Computer Inc webpage.
•The iPod® controls will not work when it is attached to the adaptor.
Fig. 35  iPod connection