RADIO (TUNER)..................................................................... 21
Introduction ............................................................................. 21
Selecting a frequency band .................................................... 21
Preselection buttons ............................................................... 21
Storing the last station listened to ....................................... 22
Automatic tuning ..................................................................... 22
Manual tuning ........................................................................... 22
AutoSTore function ................................................................ 23
Emergency alarm reception .................................................. 24
EON function ........................................................................... 24
Stereophonic broadcasters ................................................... 24
CD PLAYER ............................................................................. 25
Introduction ............................................................................. 25
CD player selection ................................................................ 25
CD loading/ejection ................................................................ 25
Display readings ....................................................................... 26
Track selection.......................................................................... 27
Fast forward/fast rewind ........................................................ 27
Pause function .......................................................................... 27
CD MP3 PLAYER .................................................................... 28
Introduction ............................................................................. 28
MP3 mode ................................................................................. 28
S S
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M M
A A
R R
Y Y
INTRODUCTION ................................................................... 3
Suggestions ............................................................................... 3
Technical specifications .......................................................... 5
QUICK GUIDE ......................................................................... 6
Steering wheel controls ......................................................... 9
General information ............................................................... 10
FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ................................. 12
Turning the car radio on ....................................................... 12
Turning the car radio off ....................................................... 12
Selecting the Radio functions ................................................ 12
Selecting the CD function ...................................................... 12
Audio source memory function ........................................... 12
Volume adjustment ................................................................. 12
Mute/Pause function ............................................................... 12
Audio adjustments .................................................................. 13
Tone adjustment ..................................................................... 13
Balance adjustment ................................................................. 13
Fader adjustment ..................................................................... 14
Loudness adjustment .............................................................. 14
Menu ........................................................................................... 15
Telephone preparation .......................................................... 19
Antitheft protection................................................................. 20
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FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
CD PLAYER
CD MP3
PLAYER
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QUICK
GUIDE
❒clean every CD thoroughly removing
any fingermarks or dust using a soft
cloth. Hold CDs by the outside and
clean them from the middle outwards;
❒never use chemical products (e.g. anti-
statics or thinners or sprays) for clean-
ing as they could damage the surface of
the CDs;
❒after listening to them place CDs back
in their casings to avoid damage to them;
❒do not expose CDs to direct sunlight,
high temperatures or dampness for long
periods;
❒do not stick labels on the surface of the
CD and do not write on the recorded
surface using pens or pencils;
❒do not use CDs that are very
scratched, flawed, distorted, etc. Us-
ing discs like this will result in malfunc-
tions or damage to the player;
❒the use of original CD supports is re-
quired for the best quality audio pro-
duction. If CD-R/RWs that have not
been correctly mastered and/or with
a maximum capacity above 650 MB are
used, correct operation is not guaran-
teed;
❒do not use the protective sleeves sold
for CDs or discs with stabilizers, etc.
because they could get stuck in the in-
ternal mechanism and damage the disc; Care and maintenance
Only clean with a soft, anti-static cloth.
Cleaning and polishing products could
damage the surface.
CDs
Dirt, scratches or any distortions on CDs
could cause problems when playing and
poor sound quality. Follow this advice for
optimum conditions:
❒only use CDs with the following brand;
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RADIO
CD PLAYER
CD MP3
PLAYER QUICK
GUIDE
❒ The CD player is capable of reading
most compression systems currently in
use (e.g.: LAME, BLADE, XING,
FRAUNHOFER) but, following the de-
velopment of these systems, the read-
ing of all compression formats is not
guaranteed. ❒ if copy protected CDs are used, it may
take a few seconds before the system
starts playing them. The CD player can-
not be guaranteed to play all protect-
ed discs. The fact that the CD is pro-
tected from being copied is often
shown in very small letters or is difficult
to read on the actual CD cover where
it may be, for example, “COPY CON-
TROL”, “COPY PROTECTED”, “THIS
CD CANNOT BE PLAYED ON A
PC/MAC”, or it may be identified
through the use of symbols, such as, for
example:TECHNICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Basic level audio equipment
Front speakers
❒ 2 x Ø 38 mm tweeters installed in the
door handle trims;
❒ 2 x Ø 165 mm mid-woofers installed in
the door frames
Rear speakers
❒ 2 x Ø 130 mm full-range speakers in-
stalled in the rear side panels (3-door
versions) or in the door frames (5-door
versions)
High level audio equipment (MP3)
Front speakers
❒ 2 x Ø 38 mm tweeters installed in the
door handle trims;
❒ 2 x Ø 165 mm mid-woofers installed in
the door frames
Rear speakers
❒ 2 x Ø 130 full-range speakers installed
in the rear side panels (3-door versions)
or in the door frames (5-door versions)
Hi-Fi audio equipment
(for versions/markets where provided)
Front speakers
❒ 2 x tweeters installed in the door han-
dle trims;
❒ 2 x Ø 165 mm mid-woofers installed in
the door frames
Rear speakers
❒ 2 x Ø 130 mm full-range speakers in-
stalled in the rear side panels (3-door
versions) or in the door frames (5-door
versions)
❒ 1 x sub-woofer box in the luggage com-
partment (RH side)
❒ 1 ASP multichannel audio amplifier in-
stalled under the dashboard (passenger
side).
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FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
CD PLAYER
CD MP3
PLAYER
QUICK
GUIDE
Button
▲
¯˙▼
1 2 3 4 5 6
RADIO FUNCTIONS
Radio station search:
– Automatic search
– Manual search
Programming current radio station
Stored station recall
Mode
Automatic search: pressing buttons ¯or ˙
(long press for fast forward)
Manual search: pressing buttons ▲or ▼
(long press for fast forward)
Long button press for memory preset
1 to 6
Short button press for
memory preset 1 to 6
Button
MUTE
AUDIO
MENU
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause)
Audio adjustments: low tones (BASS), high tones (TREBLE),
left/right balance (BALANCE), front/rear balance (FADER)
Advanced functions adjustment
Volume adjustment
Mode
Short button press
Menu activation: short button press
Selection of type of adjustment: pressing buttons ▲or ▼
Adjustment of values: pressing buttons ¯or ˙
Menu activation: short button press
Selection of type of adjustment: pressing buttons ▲or ▼
Adjustment of values: pressing buttons ¯or ˙
Left/right rotation of turning control
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FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
CD PLAYER
CD MP3
PLAYER
QUICK
GUIDE
CONTROLS ON THE STEERING
WHEEL
(for versions/markets where provided)
F0U0518m
Button
&
+
–
SRC
▲
▼
FUNCTION
AudioMute on/off (Radio mode) or Pause function
(MP3 or Media Player mode)
(only with BlueMe™)
Turn up volume
Turn down volume
Selection of Radio frequency range (FM1, FM2, FMT,
FMA, MW1, MW2) or listening sources
(Radio, MP3 or Media Player (only with BlueMe™)
Radio: recall programmed stations (from 1 to 6)
CD/CD MP3: selection of next track
Radio: recall programmed stations (from 1 to 6)
CD/CD MP3: selection of previous trackMode
Short button press
Button press
Button press
Button press
Button press
Button press
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ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
CD PLAYER
CD MP3
PLAYER
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GUIDE
❒FM Multipath detector;
❒manual programming of 30 stations: 18
on FM band (6 on FM1, 6 on FM2, 6 on
FMT), 12 on MW band;
❒automatic storage (AUTOSTORE func-
tion) of 6 stations in the dedicated FM
band;
❒SPEED VOLUME function: automatic
volume adjustment based on vehicle
speed;
❒automatic Stereo/Mono selection.CD section
❒Direct disc selection;
❒Track selection (forward/backward);
❒Fast track search (forward/backward);
❒CD Display function: display of disc
name/time elapsed since start of the
track;
❒Playing audio CD, CD-R and CD-RW. GENERAL INFORMATION
The radio has the following functions:
Radio section
❒PLL tuning with frequency bands
FM/AM/MW;
❒RDS (Radio Data System) with TA
(traffic information) - TP (traffic pro-
grams) - EON (Enhanced Other Net-
work) - REG (regional programs) func-
tions;
❒AF: alternative frequency search selec-
tion in RDS mode;
❒emergency alarm presetting;
❒automatic/manual station tuning;
On multimedia CDs, besides
audio tracks, there are data
tracks too. Playing this type
of CD could cause hissing at
a volume that could jeopardise road
safety as well as causing damage to
the final stages and the speakers.
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RADIO
CD PLAYER
CD MP3
PLAYER
QUICK
GUIDE
Audio section
❒Mute/Pause function;
❒Soft Mute function;
❒Loudness function;
❒7 band graphic equalizer;
❒Separate bass/treble adjustment;
❒Right/left channel balancing. CD MP3 section
❒MP3-Info function (ID3-TAG);
❒Select folder (previous/next);
❒Track selection (forward/backward);
❒Fast track search (forward/backward);
❒MP3 Display funciton: display of name
of folder, ID3-TAG information, time
elapsed since the start of the track, file
name);
❒Audio or data CDs, CD-R and CD-RW
playback.Media Player section
(only with Blue&Me™)
See the description in the Blue&Me™
Supplement for the operation of the Me-
dia Player.
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FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
CD PLAYER
CD MP3
PLAYER
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QUICK
GUIDE
SELECTING THE
RADIO FUNCTIONS
By pressing the FMas button briefly and
repeatedly, the following audio sources
can be selected cyclically:
– TUNER (“FM1”, “FM2”, “FMA”).
By pressing the AM button quickly and re-
peatedly, the following audio sources can
be selected cyclically:
– TUNER (“MW”).
SELECTING THE CD FUNCTION
By pressing the MEDIA button briefly it
is possible to select the CD function.
AUDIO SOURCE MEMORY
FUNCTION
If another function (e.g. the radio) is se-
lected whilst listening to a CD, playing is
interrupted and is resumed from the same
point when returning to the CD source.
If another function is selected whilst lis-
tening to the radio, the last station se-
lected is tuned into when returning to the
Radio source.VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the volume, turn the rotating
control fig. 1.
If the volume level is changed during the
transmission of a traffic update, the new
setting will only be maintained until the up-
date is finished.
MUTE/PAUSE FUNCTION
(zeroing the volume)
Press the MUTE button briefly to activate
the Mute function. The volume will grad-
ually decrease and the words “RADIO
Mute” will appear on the display (in radio
mode) or “PAUSE” (in CD mode).
Press the MUTE button again to deacti-
vate the Mute function. The volume will
gradually increase until it reaches the lev-
el set previously.
When the volume is changed using the
dedicated controls, the Mute function is
deactivated and the volume is adjusted to
the new level selected.
With the Mute function activated, it will
be ignored when there is an incoming traf-
fic alert (if the TA function is activated) or
if an emergency alarm is received. The
function will be reactivated when the an-
nouncement is over. TURNING THE CAR RADIO ON
The car radio comes on by briefly press-
ing button
g(ON/OFF).
When the car radio is turned on the vol-
ume is limited to 5 if the value was high-
er than this when the radio was last used.
When the radio is turned on with the key
extracted from the ignition, it switches off
automatically after about 20 minutes. Af-
ter it turns off automatically, it can be
turned on again for an additional 20 min-
utes by pressing button
g(ON/OFF).
TURNING THE CAR RADIO OFF
Keep button
g(ON/OFF) pressed.
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