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1- Audio information
→ p. 5-20, 5-43
2- Average fuel consumption
→ p. 3-22
3- Driving range
→ p. 3-23
4- Average speed
→ p. 3-25
5- Outside temperature
→ p. 3-26
6- Altimeter
→ p. 3-28
7- Barometer
→ p. 3-29
8- Calendar
→ p. 3-30
9- Clock-only
→ p. 3-31
10- Blank
→ p. 3-31
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Clock-only
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Only the clock is shown. The time notation can be changed to the setting you desire. (12 hour / 24 hour) Refer to “User customization” on page 3-46.
Blank
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The whole display can be turned into blank. In this case, but- tons remain illuminated.NOTE●
If you operate the audio sy
stem, the audio display pops
up.
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LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with
CD player
*
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The audio system can be used when
the ignition switch is in the
“ON” or “ACC” position.NOTE●
To listen to the audio system while the engine is stopped, turn the ignition key to the “ACC” position.
●
If a cellular phone is used insi
de the vehicle, it may create
noise from the audio equipment. This does not mean thatanything is wrong with your audio equipment. In such a case, use the cellular phone at
a place as far as possible
from the audio equipment.
●
If foreign objects or water ge
t into the audio equipment, or
if smoke or a strange odour comes from it, immediately turn off the audio system. We recommend you to have itchecked. Never try to repair it by yourself. Avoid continu- ous usage without inspection by a qualified person.
Volume and tone control panel
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1- PWR (On-Off) button 2- VOL (Volume control) button 3- Memory select buttons4- MENU button 5- Sound adjust button 6- Display
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To listen to the radio
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1. Press the PWR button (2) to turn the audio system on and
off.
2. Press the AM/FM button (1) to select the desired band. 3. Press the TUNE button (6 or 7) or SEEK button (4 or 5) to
tune to a station, or press one of the memory select button (3) to recall a station memorised for that button.
To tune the radio
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Automatic tuning After pressing the SEEK button (4 or 5), the selected stationreception will start. Manual tuning The frequency changes every time
the TUNE button (6 or 7) is
pressed. The frequency changes continuously if you keep push- ing the button. Press the button to select the desired station.
To enter frequencies into the memory
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Manual setting You can assign to the memory select buttons (3) a maximum of18 stations in the FM band (6 FM1, 6 FM2 and 6 FM3 stations) and 6 stations each in the MW
and LW band. (Stations already
assigned to the memory select
buttons are replaced by any
newly assigned stations.) Follow the steps described below. 1. Press either the TUNE button
(6 or 7) to tune the fre-
quency to be entered in the memory.
2. Press one of the memory select buttons (3) for 2 seconds
or longer. The sound will be momentarily interruptedwhile the frequency is being entered into the memory. The number of the button corresponding to the entry in the memory and the frequency are displayed.
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RDS uses PI (program identification) signal and AF (alterna- tive frequency) list transmitted in addition to the normal FM broadcasting programs, and picks
up the FM stations that are
transmitting the same program from the AF list and automati-cally tunes to the station with the strongest signal intensity. Therefore, you can co
ntinue listening to one program in, for
example, a long dist
ance driving without retuning to the other
station transmitting the same
program when you are leaving
the service area of the cu
rrently receiving station.
The RDS radio also features th
e limited reception of the pro-
gram types, the break-in reception of the traffic announcement to the EON (enhanced other network) and emergency broad- cast, and the limited/
unlimited reception of
the regional pro-
grams.AF (Alternative Frequencies) function
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The AF function finds a station broadcasting the same programand selects the station with the strongest signal of AF lists. The AF function is turned on at all times unless you manually switch it off. The AF function can be turned ON and OFF. Refer to “Adjusting the time” on page 3-19.CT (Clock Time) function
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The clock can be set automatically
by using the signal from the
local RDS stations. Refer to “Adjusting the time” on page
3-19
.
REG (Regional) function
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REG function limits to receive the stations broadcastingregional programs. Regional programming and regional networks are organizeddifferently depending on the country or area (they may be changed according to the hour, st
ate, or broadcast area), so if
you don’t want to receive the re
gional programs automatically,
you can set up REG ON not to
receive regional programs.
The REG function can be
turned ON and OFF.
Refer to “Function setup mode” on page 5-33.PI (Program Identification) search function
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When travelling long distance a
nd the recalled preset station is
weak, the radio searches anot
her frequency broadcasting the
same programming with the same PI code in AF list. If there are no frequencies br
oadcasting the same program-
ming, the radio searches a frequency broadcasting the regionalprogramming. The radio succeeds in searching the regional programming, then the display shows the REG indicator (13). If the radio does not succeed
in searching the regional pro-
gramming, the radio returns to
the recalled preset station.
The PI function can be turned ON and OFF on some vehicles. Refer to “Function setup mode” on page 5-33.NOTE●
While searching, the audio sy
stem is muted. The display
shows “WAIT” or “SEARCH”.
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Traffic information
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The radio will automatically tune in to traffic information broadcasts while receiving FM
broadcasts or playing compact
discs.To select this function: 1. Press the TP button (9). The display will show TP indica-
tor (14). If the RDS data can
be read, the display will
show RDS indicator (11). If not, the display will show “NO RDS” for about 5 seconds.
2. If the radio detects traffic in
formation on eith
er the station
currently selected or another
station, the display will show
“TRAF INF” for 5 seconds followed by a 2-second indi- cation of the frequency. Then, it will show the name of thestation broadcasting the traf
fic information to which you
will listen. The volume level is set separately for listening to normal audio programs and for listening to traffic infor-mation. The volume level will therefore change automati- cally to that set when traffi
c information was last received.
When the traffic information
broadcast is over, the radio
will return to the previously
received program and to the
corresponding volume level.
3. Press the TP button (9) to return to the previous condition.NOTE●
While “TP” is illuminated, the
radio stops only at TP sta-
tions even if the TUNE button (7 or 8) is pressed.
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TP (Traffic information Program) search function
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The traffic information program
search function is turned on
(with the TP indicator (14) shown on the display), if: ●
The RDS is off for 45 seconds due to a weak signal.
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The station is changed to another station without a TP sig- nal and then 45 seconds elapse.
When turning on, 5 beeps will
be heard and a new TP station
will be searched for.
Emergency broadcasts
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If an emergency broadcast is caught while receiving a FMbroadcast or playing back a
compact disc, the display will
show “ALARM” and the emergency broadcast will interrupt the current program. The volume level is set separately for lis- tening to normal audio programs and for listening to emer-gency broadcasts. The volume
level will therefore change
automatically to that set when
an emergency broadcast or traf-
fic information broadcast was la
st received. When the emer-
gency broadcast is over, the radio will return to the previously received program and to the corresponding volume level.
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To listen to a CD
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1. Insert a disc with the label facing up, and the CD player
will begin playing even if the radio is being used. The CD indicator (16), the track number and the playing time will appear on the display. The CD
player will also start play-
back when the CD button (4) is pressed with a disc in the player.
2. To stop the CD, turn off the power by pressing the PWR
button (2) or change over to radio mode by pressing the AM/FM buttons (1), or eject th
e disc by pressing the eject
button (7).
NOTE●
To adjust the volume and tone, refer to “To adjust the vol- ume” on page 5-21 and “To adjust the tone” on page 5-21.
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For information concerning
the handling of compact
discs, refer to “Handling of compact discs” on page 5-74.
To listen to an MP3 CDThis CD player allows you to play MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3) files recorded on CD-ROMs,
CD-Rs (recordable CDs), and
CD-RWs (rewritable CDs) in ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, and Romeo formats. Each disc may have a maximum of16 trees, 100 folders, and 255 files per disc. During MP3 play- back, the unit can display ID3 tag information. For information concerning ID3 tag, refer to “CD text and MP3 title display” onpage 5-41. 1. Insert a disc containing MP3 files into the slot. 2. Press the CD button (4) for 2 seconds or longer to switch
to MP3 CD mode from normal music CD mode. The dis- play shows “READING”, then
playback will begin. The
folder number and
the track number will appear on the
display.
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