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BUZZER
This option enables to adjust the volume
of the roger-beep accompanying the acti-
vation of the car buttons and any fail-
ure/warning indication shown on the dis-
play.
To adjust the volume proceed as follows:
❒press briefly button MODE: the display
will show the previously set volume
“level”;
❒press buttons ▲/▼for setting;
❒press briefly button MODEto go back
to the menu screen or press the button
for long to go back to the standard
screen.
IMPORTANTIn the buzzer OFFcon-
dition, any buzzer failure warnings are main-
tained.
SERVICE
Through this function it is possible to dis-
play information connected to proper car ser-
vicing.
To consult this function, proceed as follows:
❒press briefly button MODE: service in
“km” or “mi” according to previous
setting, will be displayed (see para-
graph “UNITS”);
❒press buttons ▲/▼to display the re-
quired service info;
❒press briefly button MODEto go back
to the menu screen or press the button
for long to go back to the standard
screen.
IMPORTANTThe Service Schedule in-
cludes car maintenance every 20,000 km;
this is shown automatically, with the igni-
tion key to MAR, starting from 2,000 km
(or mi) from this deadline and it will be dis-
played again every 200 km. The display can
only be reset by Alfa Romeo Authorized Ser-
vices.
MENU OFF
Selecting this option will bring back to stan-
dard screen.
❒press briefly button MODEto select
the consumption unit (or press the but-
ton for long to go back to the standard
screen);
❒If the distance unit set is “km”, the dis-
play will show “l/100km” or
“km/l”: press buttons
▲/▼for set-
ting. If the distance unit set is “mi”, the
display will show “mpg”;
❒press briefly button MODEto go back
to the menu screen or press the button
for long to go back to the standard
screen.
IMPORTANTThe temperature unit (°C
or °F) set on the display is also shown on
the displays of the two-zone climate control
(where provided) and radionavigator (where
provided).
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TRIP COMPUTER
General features
The “Trip computer” displays information relating to the operating status of the car. This function comprises the GENERAL TRIP, concerning
the “complete mission” of the car (journey) and TRIP B, concerning the partial mission of the car; this latter function (as shown in the fol-
lowing diagram) is “contained” within the complete mission.
Both functions are resettable (reset - start of new mission).
End of partial mission
Start of new partial mission
Reset TRIP B
End of partial mission
Start of new partial mission
˙Reset TRIP B
˙
˙Reset TRIP B
˙˙
˙
TRIP B
TRIP B
TRIP B
End of partial mission
Start of new partial missionEnd of partial mission
Start of new partial mission
Reset TRIP B
GENERAL TRIP
End of complete mission
Start of new mission
Reset GENERAL TRIP
˙
End of complete mission
Start of new mission
Reset GENERAL TRIP
˙
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Values displayed
Average consumption
This value shows the average consumption
from the start of the new mission.
Actual consumption
This value shows instant fuel consumption
(this value is updated second by second). If
parking the car with engine on, the display
will show “- - - -”.
Average speed
This value shows the car average speed as
a function of the overall time elapsed since
the start of the new mission.
Travel time
This value shows the time elapsed since
the start of the new mission (driving time).
Range
This value shows the distance in km (or
mi) that the car can still cover before need-
ing fuel, assuming that driving conditions
are kept unvaried.
The display will show “- - - -“ in the fol-
lowing cases:
❒value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi);
❒car left parked with engine running for
over 5 minutes.
Travel Distance
This value shows the distance covered from
the start of the new mission.
Each time the battery is connected and
each time a new mission is started (reset),
the display will show “0.0”.
IMPORTANTLacking information, TRIP
COMPUTER values are displayed with “- - - -”.
When normal operating condition is reset, cal-
culation of different units will restart regular-
ly. Values displayed before the failure will not
be reset. The GENERAL TRIP displays the figures re-
lating to:
❒Average consumption
❒Actual consumption
❒Average speed
❒Travel time
❒Range
❒Travel Distance
TRIP B displays information concerning:
❒Average consumption B
❒Average speed B
❒Travel time B
❒Travel Distance B
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SET BUTTON
This button, set on the right steering col-
umn stalk (fig. 86), shall be used (with
ignition key MAR), to enter the GENERAL
TRIP and TRIP B functions.
ButtonSETshall also be used to reset the
GENERAL TRIP and TRIP B functions to start
a new mission:
-short push: to go to next screen;
-long push: to reset and then start a
new mission. Start of journey procedure
(reset)
With ignition key at MAR, press and keep
buttonSETpressed for over 2 seconds to
reset.
The reset operation (button SETpressed
for over 2 seconds) in the presence of the
screens concerning the GENERAL TRIP makes
it possible to reset also the TRIP B.
The reset operation (button SETpressed
for over 2 seconds) in the presence of the
screens concerning only the TRIP B makes
it possible to reset only the information as-
sociated with this function.
IMPORTANTRANGE and ACTUAL CON-
SUMPTION information cannot be reset.
New mission(reset)
Reset can be:
❒“manual”: reset is performed by the dri-
ver by pressing for long button SET;
❒“automatic”: reset is performed when
the “travel distance” reaches 9999.9
km (or mi), when “travel time” reach-
es 99:59 (99 hours and 59 minutes)
or after disconnecting and then recon-
necting the battery.
fig. 86
A0A0021b
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Button GENERAL FUNCTIONS Mode
FMAS
AM
CD
MUTE
AUD
MENU
Radio band selection FM1, FM2, FM Autostore
Radio band selection MW, LW
Audio source selection (radio/CD/CD-Changer)
Volume on/off (MUTE / PAUSE)
Audio settings: bass (BASS), treble (TREBLE),
right/left sound adjustment (BALANCE),
front/rear sound adjustment (FADER)
Advanced functions adjustment Brief cyclic button pressing
Brief cyclic button pressing
Brief cyclic button pressing
Brief button pressing
Menu activation: brief button pressing
Adjustment selection: press button
▲or▼Value adjustment: press button ÷or˜
Menu activation: brief button pressing
Adjustment selection: press button ▲or▼
Value adjustment: press button ÷or˜
Button CD FUNCTIONS Mode
˚
÷˜
▲
▼
CD ejection
Previous/next track playback
CD track fast forward/backward
Previous/next CD playback (for CD Changer)
Previous/next directory playback (for MP3 CD) Brief button pressing
Brief pressing on buttons
÷or˜
Long pressing on buttons ÷or˜
Brief pressing on buttons ▲ or▼
Brief pressing on buttons ▲ or▼
Button RADIO FUNCTIONS Mode
1 2 3 4 5 6
Radio station tuning:
• Automatic tuning
• Manual tuning
Current radio station storage
Stored station recall Automatic tuning: press button ÷or˜(long pressing for fast forward)
Manual tuning: press button ▲ or▼(long pressing for fast forward)
Long button pressing
respectively for preset/memories from 1 to 6
Brief button pressing
respectively for preset/memories from 1 to 6
▲
÷˜
▼
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
(where provided)
fig. 153A0A1114b
Button FUNCTION Mode
z
+
–
SRC
ô
ó
Audio Mute on/off
(with sound system on)
Volume up
Volume down
Radio frequency
(FM1, FM2, FMT, MW, LW) and audio source
(Radio - CD - MP3 - CD Changer) selection button
Radio: recall preset stations (1 to 6)
MP3: select next directory
CD Changer: select next CD in the CD Changer
Radio: recall preset stations (6 to 1)
MP3: select previous directory
CD Changer: select previous CD in the CD ChangerBrief button pressing
Press button
Press button
Press button
Press button
Press button
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Compact Disc section
– Direct disc selection;
– Track selection (forward/backward);
– Fast forward/backward;
– CD Display function: displaying CD
name/time elapsed from start of track;
– Playing audio CDs and R/RW CDs. CD MP3 section
– Directory selection (previous/next);
– Track selection (forward/backward);
– Fast forward/backward;
– MP3 DISP function: directory name, ID3-
tag info, time elapsed from start of track,
file name);
– Playing audio CDs and R/RW CDs.
Audio section
– Mute/Pause function;
– Soft Mute function;
– Loudness function (excluding versions
with Bose HI-FI system);
– 7 band graphic equalizer (excluding ver-
sions with Bose HI-FI system);
– Separate bass/treble adjustment;
– Right/left channel balancing. GENERAL
The set possesses the following functions:
Radio section
– PLL tuning with FM/AM/MW/LW fre-
quency bands;
– RDS (Radio Data System) with TA (traf-
fic announcements) - TP (Program Type) -
EON (Enhanced Other Network) - REG (Re-
gional programmes);
– AF: alternative frequency search selec-
tion in RDS mode;
– emergency alarm presetting;
– automatic/manual station tuning;
– FM Multipath detector;
– manual storage of 36 stations: 18 in
the FM band (6 in FM1, 6 in FM2, 6 in
FMT), 6 in the MW band and 6 in the LW
band;
– automatic storage (Autostore function)
of 6 stations in FM band;
– SVC function (excluding versions with
Bose HI-FI system): automatic volume ad-
justment with car speed;
– automatic Stereo/Mono switching.On multimedia CDs in ad-
dition to sound tracks also
data tracks are recorded.
Playing one of these CDs may
cause rustling and such a volume
as to compromise road safety, as
well as causing damage to the fi-
nal stages and speakers.
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Audio adjustments
The options proposed by the audio menu
differ according to the audio source select-
ed: AM/FM/CD/CDC.
To change Audio functions, press briefly
button AUD. The display will show “BASS”.
To scroll the Menu options, use buttons
▲
or▼. To change the setting of the option
selected, press buttons
÷or˜.
The display will show the current status
of the function selected.
The functions controlled by the menu are
the following:
– BASS (bass adjustment);
– TREBLE (treble adjustment);
– BALANCE (right/left balance);
– FADER (excluding versions with Bose HI-
FI system) (front/rear balance);
– LD (excluding versions with Bose HI-FI
system) (Loudness on/off);
– PRESET (excluding versions with Bose
HI-FI system) (standard equalization acti-
vation and selection);
– XX USER (personal equalization set-
ting).Tone adjustment
(bass/treble)
Proceed as follows:
– Use button
▲or▼to select “BASS” or
“TREBLE” in the AUDIO menu;
– press button
÷or˜to in-
crease/decrease the basses or trebles.
Pressing the buttons briefly the change is
gradual by steps. Pressing longer, chang-
ing is faster.
Balance adjustment
Proceed as follows:
– Use button
▲or▼to select “BAL-
ANCE” in the AUDIO menu;
– press button
÷to increase the sound
from the right speakers or button
˜to
increase the sound from the left speakers.
Pressing the buttons briefly the change is
gradual by steps. Pressing longer, chang-
ing is faster.
Select “
÷0˜” to set the same val-
ue for both right and left speakers. Mute /pause function
(turning off the volume
completely)
To switch on the Mute function, briefly
press the button MUTE. Volume will gradu-
ally lower and the display will show the word
“MUTE” (when in radio mode) or “PAUSE”
(when in CD or CD-Changer mode).
To switch off the Mute function, press the
button MUTE again. Volume will gradually
become louder returning to the value set be-
fore switching on the Mute function.
Changing volume will deactivate the Mute
function and the volume will be set to the
new level selected.
With the Mute function on:
– if an emergency alarm or a traffic bul-
letin arrives with the TA function on, the mes-
sage ignores the Mute function. The Mute
function will be resumed at the end of the
traffic announcement.