Overview
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The volume of the sound system should be set at a level that enables
you to hear acoustic signals from outs ide, such as police and fire brigade
sirens. Failure to do so may cause an accident.
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Always obey the laws controlling the use of telephones in vehicles.
Cleaning and careCleaning the display
– Use a soft, clean cloth and an LCD cleaner to clean the display.
Cleaning the control panel
– First clean the control panel with a fine brush to remove dust.
– Then lightly moisten a clean, soft cloth and wipe the controls carefully.
Caution•
Please take care not to damage the display. It can be dented by excessive
finger pressure and scratched by sharp objects.
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CD player cleaning disks can damage the media drives.
− Do not use a CD player cleaning disk to clean the media drives.WARNING (continued)
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Do not use any force when inserting a CD into the drive. The CD will
be drawn into the slot automatically.
– Make sure that a CD is not already loaded in the CD slot.
– Hold the CD straight with the text facing upwards and insert it into the CD slot. The CD will be pulled in automatically.Ejecting a CD– Press the CD eject button.After it has been ejected, the CD will automatically be pulled back into the CD
player after about 15 seconds if it is not removed from the CD slot.
Note
Please observe the notes for handling CDs ⇒page 16.
Handling CDsUse of laser equipment
Laser devices are divided into the safety classes 1 to 4, as specified by DIN
IEC 76 (CO) 6/VDE 0837. The laser devices used on your vehicle are classified
as safety class 1. Lasers used in devices that fall into this category are very
weak and well screened, so there is no danger if used correctly.
Requirements for good sound reproduction
Please note the following in order to ensure perfect high-quality sound repro-
duction and avoid damage to media drives:•
Do not use dirty CDs
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Do not use damaged or scratched CDs
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Do not use labels
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Do not use protective rings
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Do not use a CD cover or a stabiliser
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Do not use non-circular CDs (shape CDs)
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Do not use single CDs (8 mm / 3" in diameter)
Always store unused CDs in a suitable CD case and do not expose them to
direct sunlight.
Cleaning media drives and CDs
Never use a CD player cleaning disc to clean the media drives.
Clean CDs with a soft lint-free cloth. Wipe the disc in a straight line from the
centre outwards. If necessary, dirt ca n be removed with a commercially avail-
able CD cleaner or with isopropyl al cohol. Please never use petrol, paint
thinner or record cleaner, as these can damage the CDs.
Fault displays
If the display indicates a read error (ERROR , CHECK CD or CD ERR ) any of the
following causes are possible:
Fig. 7 Ejecting a CD
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Make sure that the iPod is fixed in place with one of the adapters
supplied.Note
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Your Dealer also offers appropriate adapters for iPods that are not latest
generation.
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For further information on adapter adaptation, please see the information
enclosed with the adapters supplied.
Inserting the iPod into the iPod interface– Switch on the sound system ⇒page 9.
– With the display facing upwards and the contact towards the front, slide the iPod into the bay until you hear it engage. The
iPod will switch on automatically and the battery will be charged.
– If the sound system does not detect the iPod after you insert it, please “reset” the iPod (refer to the iPod operating instructions).To start the iPod, press the button several times ⇒page 19.
The iPod is switched off automatically when you switch off the sound system
or the ignition.
Note
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To ensure optimum sound quality, you should enable the “sound check”
setting on the iPod and disable the “EQ” (equaliser) before inserting the iPod
(please refer to the iPod operating instructions).
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Slight scoring marks may occur on the iPod when used with the adapter.
Functions
The iPod is operated just like an external CD changer using
the controls on your car's sound system.To start the iPod, press the button until the display shows CD positions
CD 1 to CD 6 ⇒ page 24.
The following functions are available:•
Play all tracks stored on the iPod
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Select and play up to five playlists (just like selecting CD 1 to 5 on an
external CD changer)
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Change between playlists (just like changing the CD on an external CD
changer)
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Change tracks within a playlist
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Fast forward and rewind within a track
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Play tracks in shuffle mode ("mix")
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SCAN function
For further information on operation, please refer to the “CD” chapter
⇒ page 24.
NotesHere are some tips and points to remember when using the iPod in the car:•
Track numbers appear with a maximum of two digits in the sound system
display. The first digit is suppressed if you select a track with a three-digit
number, i.e. track 125 and track 25 are both displayed as track “25”. For this
reason we do not recommend allocating mo re than 99 tracks to each playlist.
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If you reach the end of a playlist when selecting a track directly
(forward/reverse), the count is resumed at track “1”.
CD
CD
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Mobile phone interface
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Keep the air outlets of the air distribu tion system pointed away from the
microphone, which is fitted in the vicinity of the front interior lights.
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The system should only be operated by the driver, since the hands-free
microphone is directed towards the driver.
WARNING
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Please direct your full attention to the road at all times! As the driver,
you bear the responsibility for road safety. Therefore, you should only use
the functions in a manner that allows you to maintain control of the vehicle
in all situations.
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The speech control system must not be used in cases of emergency,
since the voice changes in stressful situations. This could result in a failed
or delayed telephone connection. Always dial emergency numbers
manually.
Phone book for the speech control system
Name tags are stored in the phone book for the speech
control system.General notes
The phone book for the speech control system has 50 memory positions. You
can use it independently of the mobile phone. The name tags are stored in
the phone book for the speech control system.
Functions
The phone book for the speech control system gives you various options:•
Dialling phone numbers stored previously ⇒page 37
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Recording a name in the speech cont rol phone book for a phone book
entry in the on-board phone system ⇒page 36
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Storing name tags (consisting of a name and number) in the phone book
for the speech control system ⇒page 36
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Playing the phone book for the speech control system ⇒page 38
Once you have saved name tags in the phone book for the speech control
system, you can select them via the speech control system.
Entering data
You should choose spoken names that can be identified clearly by the speech
control system.
Numbers from ZERO to NINE are recognised when you enter a telephone
number. The telephone number can be specified all at once, in blocks of
digits (separated by a brief pause), or as single digits. After each block of
digits you specify (separated by a brief pause) the system will repeat the
digits. The system does not recogni se number combinations (e.g. "twenty-
three") but separate figures ( TWO, THREE ). Say the numbers clearly so that
the system can recognise them easily.
If you indicate a number of more than tw enty figures, the system will respond:
The number is too long. A Plus (+) can also be placed ahead of the number.
If the system does not recognise a phone book entry, you can play back the
name tags (voice entries) on the speech control system by saying the
command PLAY PHONE BOOK ⇒ page 38. Press the talk button as a name is
being read to select the entry.
The function is not possible
Should the system say The function is not possible , please check the status
of the speech control system:
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Is the ignition switched on?
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Is the mobile phone connected to the mobile phone interface via Blue-
tooth?
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Is the mobile phone inserted in the mobile phone adapter?
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Is the mobile phone switched on and the PIN entered?
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