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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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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.
RDS- 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. TP
TP SEEK
NO INFO
TRAFFIC
Trafic information within the RDS- EON
network
NO INFO
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Operation of the Radio
Programme Type (PTY)
Traffic Information
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AC*
AC
ON
AUX AUX ON AUX OFF
BACK
Press preset button to set if you
want the radio backlight switched off when the
headlights are off. If you set , the volume knob
ring will be illuminated whenever the ignition is
on.
If your car is fitted with CLIMATRONIC unit, the
display of your radio will display any manual
change of the settings. This you can check
whether the change you performed was
accepted by the unit. If you want this
confirmation, press preset button and
set to .
Note: the display is only a setting aid. The radio
has no effect on climate unit control, and the
climate unit cannot be controlled from the
radio.
Your radio has an external input allowing
playback from other audio sources. The input is
active, if . If , the input is
deactivated.
Press preset button
to return to
previous menu level.
The display clears after 10s of inactivity. 12
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radio can be used to select sound effects
suitable to particular programs you listen to.
Press button to view a display with
available sound effects. External amplifier has
6 implemented sound effect, divided into the
following menus:
Standard linear frequency response,suitable for all types of music or
speech.
A sound effect which boosts the speech and reduces other sounds,
thus improving the clarity of speech.
A sound effect most appropriate for rock music.
To move to other display with available sound effects.
LINEAR
SPEECH
ROCK
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Ext. Amplifier control*
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PHONE
PHONE
ON OFF
TIME TIME ON/OFF
TEMP TEMP ON/OFF
If your car is fitted with a handsfree set, the
radio can be muted automatically during
incoming or outgoing call. Activate this
function by pressing preset button
. When is set, incoming calls will have
no effect on the radio.
Press preset button to switch
on/off the time display on the display of your
radio.
Press preset button to
switch on/off the exterior temperature display
on the display of your radio.
Another push of the preset button
displays the last level of special features
settings:
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User Settings
Discs, when not used, should be returned to
the box. Always hold the disc by the edges or by
an edge and the centre hole, and never touch
the active surface. Fingerprints or scratches
reduce sound quality and may render the disc
unreadable.
CDs exposed to direct sunlight or extreme
temperatures can warp and lock in the player.
Legislation differs from country to country.
When recording from copyrighted media,
check for applicable local legislation.
Your radio provides you with quality sound
under normal conditions. The following text
will help you to maximize your listening
pleasure with ever increasing number of
available stations
In most cases, LW and MW signals are
unaffected by tall buildings or natural
obstacles. Some interference can be caused by
high voltage lines, bridges or lighting storms.
These disturbances are only temporary.
FM transmitters offer higher signal quality than
LW or MW transmitters. Moreover, stereo Hi- Fi
signal is transmitted. Signal spread
LW/MW reception (AM)
FM receptionDistance from transmitter
Signal echoes (multi- way reception FM transmitters are usually located at elevated
locations, e.g. tall buildings, hills, or in the
mountains. There is a reason for this - FM
signals are affected by “line of sight” issues and
their coverage is inherently limited. Usually, the
higher and more powerful the transmitter, the
bigger area is covered. Some local transmitters
or repeaters are low powered and can only be
tuned to within a few kilometers' area. More
powerful transmitters (usually operated by
networked stations) can be received at a
distance of up to 100 km. Anyway, when
exceeding a particular distance from the
transmitter, you have to tune your radio to
alternative frequency. When listening to
stations with weak signal, nearby stronger
stations can interfere with the reception. Such
interference usually occurs as you are nearing
the limit of the area covered by the particular
transmitter you are tuned to.
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FM signals reflect off buildings, hills and other
objects and these echoes may interfere with
direct signals. This may happen to any signal,
either strong or weak. Multi- way reception
impair the signal, which causes minor audible
faults or even strongly disturbed signal.
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Signal losses
Warranty FM signals behave like light and cannot
penetrate through buildings, hills, obstacles
etc. Thus places may appear with no signal
coverage, which causes a “crackly” sound
when going through these areas
This car radio is backed up by the same
warranty as a new car. Warranty is void in case
of improper handling, operation, or
unauthorized repair. Warranty is void in case of
exterior damage.
Cautions and Instructions
Useful tips Warranty
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Output power
Tuner
Display
User interface 4 x 20 W at 14.4 V; 25°C; 10% THD,
4 x 35 W peak power
Digital audio processor with equalization set
according to car type
LOUDNESS function
FM, AM (MW, LW) bands
18 FM presets, of which 6 for Autostore
function
18 AM presets, of which 6 for Autostore
function
Automatic/manual tuning
Variable bandwidth
Automatic storage
Automatic switching MONO/STEREO
SCAN function
Positive FSTN
Graphic display, 200 x 47 pixels
Green backlight
Volume knob, push to turn on/off
Independent volume setting and balance for
phone
Green backlight of buttons
Access to user settingsRDS
Built- in CD player Station name (PS) display
Optional automatic tuning to alternative
frequency (AF)
Optional preference of local stations
Regional traffic messages
Traffic messages in the EON network
Search by program type (PTY)
Receipt of PTY31 (alarm)
Traffic program (TP)
Station names are stored to presets
Independent volume setting for traffic
messages
Update of preset in the EON network
Recording of traffic messages
CD- R, CD- RW, multi session, auto CD reload
after 10s inactivity when disk has been
ejected
Playback of copy- protected discs
Track repeat
Random playback
Tracks SCAN
Skip to next/previous track
FF/REW seek within a track
Car integration
Comfort coding
Diagnostics
Optional control from multi- function
steering wheel (if the car is fitted with one)
Optional use of external display
Automatic volume change according to
driving speed
Auxiliary audio inputs
Phone interface for automatic mute,
loudspeaker output
External CD changer
“Parking aid” unit connection
Display of instructions
Brief Technical Description
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