RADIO function selection button21
Open the RADIO main menu page 14 and disable radio text if
necessary page 21.
Selecting stations
– Switch on station button display as described page 19.
– You can mark the station buttons in sequence by turning the setting knob page 3, fig. 1 . The station store to the
marked station button appears on the screen.
– Briefly press the setting knob to select the station displayed on the screen.
– You can directly select a station that is stored to a station button
by briefly pressing the respective station button.
Selecting stored stations with the arrow buttons (SETUP)
–In the RADIO main menu, press the button to open the
Radio settings menu.
– Then press the function button and select
in the pop-up menu window page 20, fig. 16 . In
the RADIO main menu, “
” is then displayed at the top left
of the screen page 20, fig. 15 .
– Pressing the arrow buttons on the unit page 3, fig. 1 will
now only switch between the stations stored to the station
buttons. This also means that the unit will change to a station on
a different frequency band (FM/AM) . Unused memory locations
will be ignored.
– To use the arrow buttons to switch between all receivable
stations again, go to the Radio settings menu and for
select . Deleting stored stations (SETUP)
–In the
RADIO main menu, press the button.
– Then press the function button page 20,
fig. 16 .
– Press one of the options to select whether to delete individual stations or all stored stations.
– To delete all stations stored to the station button, press .
– If you have selected , turn the setting knob page 3,
fig. 1 to mark a station button. The station currently stored to
that button will be displayed. Press the setting knob to delete the
station displayed on the screen.
It is only possible to play a stored station if it can be received at your currently
location.RDS (Radio Data System) and radio text
RDS is used to transmit programme identifiers and additional
service (e.g. radio text) and supports features such as “auto-
matic station tracking”.Open the RADIO main menu page 14.
Switching radio text display on and off
– Press the button at the top right of the unit page 3, fig. 1
to switch radio text display on or off.
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arrow buttons
Memory list
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arrow buttons
Station list
SETUP
delete presets
All
Individual
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– If the currently selected station supports radio text, the text will be displayed below the station name. Note that no station
buttons will appear while radio text is displayed.
– You can switch off radio text display by pressing the button again.
Adjusting station tracking settings (SETUP)
–In the RADIO main menu, press the button to open the
Radio settings menu.
– The press the function button and press an
option to select or in the pop-up window by
pressing page 22, “Station tracking and RDS regional”.RDS and radio text
The station names of RDS-compatible radio stations are displayed on the
screen provided the reception is strong enough.
Some RDS-compatible stations also transmit additional text known as radio
text. Radio text can also be displayed on the screen.
Not all radio stations support RDS and radio text.
The individual radio station is responsible for the information displayed.
Changing stored radio station names
If an RDS-compatible radio station broadcasts additional information (radio
text) while the station is being stored, the name of the radio station may
subsequently be incorrectly displayed.
In this case, you can change the displayed station name manually.
Select the stored station and wait until the correct name appears on the
screen. If you then briefly press th e setting knob, the text currently displayed
on the screen will be stored as the station name. Station tracking and RDS regional
FM radio stations broadcast under the same name on several different
regional frequencies. Some of these “broadcasting stations” temporarily or
always broadcast different content according to region under the name
name.
As the default setting, the automatic station tracking always switches auto-
matically to the radio station's frequency that offers the best reception, as the
vehicle travels from one area to the next (setting:
).
This can, however, result in a regional radio programme being interrupted as
the unit switches to another frequency with a better reception, on which the
same radio station is broadcast fr om a different regional broadcasting
station.
If you change the setting to when travelling through the broadcasting
range of a radio station, the radio-navigation system will attempt for as long
as possible to tune only to alternative frequencies for the selected regional
broadcasting station.
SETUP
RDS RegionalFixed
Automatic
RDS regional
Automatic
Fixed
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Traffic news monitoring TP (Traffic Programme)If traffic news monitoring is switched on, traffic announce-
ments made by a “TP station” will interrupt the active audio
mode.
Open the RADIO main menu page 14.
Switching on or off
– Press the function button.
– In the pop-up window that opens, tick the checkbox in the functions button by briefly pressing it page 8.
– When traffic news monitoring is switched on in FM mode, the unit will automatically switch to a traffic news station if the current
radio station does not support the traffic news function or EON
( page 24, “EON (Enhanced Other Network)”).“Traffic news stations ” are radio stations that transmit regular traffic news.
TP at the top-right corner of the screen indicates that traffic news monitoring
is active fig. 18 .
Fig. 17 Switching on
traffic news monitoring.
Fig. 18 Traffic report
reception.
Extras
TP
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24Traffic announcements will interrupt the active audio mode. The radio will
switch to the traffic news station for the duration of the traffic announcement.
The media mode will be paused for the duration of the traffic announcement.
If no TP station can be received at any time, e.g. because radio reception is
generally poor, then No TP is displayed instead of TP. Keep in mind that in
covered garages, tunnels, areas with tall buildings or mountains, the radio
signal may encounter interference, perhaps even being lost completely.
On the AM frequency band, traffic news monitoring with the traffic news func-
tion is not possible. No TP is displayed permanently.
EON (Enhanced Other Network)
If the selected radio station does not broadcast its own traffic news, but does
support EON (Enhanced Other Network), the unit will temporarily switch over
to play traffic announcements from a corresponding traffic news station as
they are broadcast. This happens only when the traffic news function is
switched on and the corresponding traffic news station can be received.
If this is the case, pressing the button will not make the unit switch to a
traffic news station. The traffic news function remains active and TP is
displayed.
Search function and traffic news monitoring
If traffic news monitoring is switched on in FM mode, you will only be offered
traffic news stations when carrying out a station search with the arrow
buttons page 15 or using the scan function page 17.
While the unit is in FM mode and the traffic news function is switched on, if
you select via the station buttons or manually tune to a radio station that does
not support the traffic news function, the text NO TP will flash on the display
for three seconds. NO TP is then displayed permanently. The unit will remain
tuned to the selected station. Only when you switch to media mode will the
unit automatically retune in the background to the next receivable traffic
news station and TP will appear again on the display.
In FM mode , the text NO TP will flash for three seconds when the reception of
the selected traffic news station is completely lost. NO TP is then displayed permanently. If you start the automatic station search with the arrow buttons
page 15, the unit searches for the next traffic news station it can receive.
In media mode the unit will automatically retune in the background to the
next receivable traffic news station when the selected traffic news station can
no longer be received.
Incoming traffic announcement
A pop-up window opens page 23, fig. 18 while a traffic announcement is
being played.
If you wish to stop the traffic announcement, press the function
button in the pop-up window. The traffic station function remains active and
plays the next traffic bulletin received. Press the function button to
fully deactivate the TP function.
The unit switches to a predefined volume for the duration of the traffic
announcement. You can adjust the predefined volume in the sound settings
main menu page 12. During a traffic announcement, you can alter the
predefined volume with the volume control page 3, fig. 1 .
TP
Cancel
TP off
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28MEDIA main menuOverview
From the MEDIA main menu, you can start and control play-
back of various media sources.
“ Media sources ” are sources containing audio files on various different data
media (CD, SD memory cards, external MP3 player
8), etc.) that can be played
by the radio-navigation system from corresponding drives or audio input
sockets (internal CD drive, external CD changer
8), SD memory card slot, AUX-
IN power points, etc.).
The various inserted or connected media sources are selected from the Media
selection menu fig. 20 page 34, “Opening the MEDIA main menu and
selecting a media source”.
Information on the screen
The media source currently playing is indicated in the bottom line of the
screen in the MEDIA main menu (in the example fig. 19 : CD ).
If track information can be displayed, the track name appears in large letters
in the centre with the name of the artist above it and the name of the album
below it.
A semi-circle graphic, which is gradually filled from left to right, indicates the
playing time of the current track. At the end of the track, the semi-circle is
Fig. 19 MEDIA main
menu: CD as media
source.
8)Optional equipment!
Fig. 20 Media selection
menu.
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Inserting a memory card
– Insert a compatible memory card into the memory card slot with
the cut-off corner first and facing upwards page 3, fig. 1
until it clicks into place . Playback starts automatically
except in the following case: page 31, “Memory card empty or
data not readable”.
Displaying the memory card status
– Press the function selection button and then press the function button page 30, fig. 22 .
–In the System settings, press the function button.
An information window appears showing the used memory
space and capacity of the memory card.
– The information window closes again when you press the button or .
Removing a memory card
– The unit must be prepared for card removal before you remove the memory card, otherwise the memory card may be damaged.
– Press the function selection button and then press the function button.
– Turn the setting knob until the last function button is displayed and then press this button
page 30, fig. 22 .
– Push on the inserted memory card against the spring resistance and the card will “jump” to its eject position. – Remove the memory card and press to confirm the message
on the screen.
“SD card ” appears as the media source being played in the bottom line of the
screen in the MEDIA main menu
To reselect a memory card that has already been inserted page 34,
“Opening the MEDIA main menu and selecting a media source”.
Only the readable audio files on the memory card are displayed. Other data
will be ignored page 26, “File formats”.
Memory card empty or data not readable
If you insert a memory card that does not contain any audio files, the unit will
not change to memory card mode. In the Media selection menu page 28,
fig. 20 , the function button remains disabled and cannot be selected.
If the inserted memory card cannot be read, you are informed by a pop-up
window. Note the information on removing the memory card and press to
confirm. It is important that you wait for the instruction to remove the memory
card!
Navigation data on the memory card
In addition to audio files, navigation data can be stored on a memory card.
For reasons of copyright, the navigation data can only be read by the radio-
navigation system on which they were copied onto the memory card
page 49. Audio files stored on the memory card, however, can be read by
any unit.
Caution
•A locking mechanism protects the memory card slot against incorrect
insertion of a memory card. Applying force may destroy this locking mecha-
nism! If a memory card cannot be inserted, make sure you are inserting it in
the correct position.
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System
SD card status
SETUPSETUP
SystemRemove SD card
OK
OK
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32•Never remove a memory card while data from a navigation CD are being
copied to it page 50, “Copying process”.Note
Refer to the notes on requirements for data media, folders and playlists
page 25.Connecting an external audio source to the AUX-IN socket
The AUX-IN socket is located at the bottom right of the radio-naviga-
tion system page 3, fig. 1 .
– Turn the volume control page 3, fig. 1 anti-clockwise to
reduce the output volume.
– Connect up the external audio source
9) to the AUX-IN socket
using a cable with a 3.5 mm jack plug .
– Start playback on the external audio source.
– Press the button to access the MEDIA main menu.
– Press the main function selection button again to switch to the Media selection menu .
Fig. 23 External audio
source connected to the
AUX-IN socket
9)e.g. an MP3 player not supplied with the unit.
Fig. 24 Settings menu
(SETUP) in media mode.
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– Then select , as described page 34. The external audio
source will now be played over the vehicle speakers page 32,
fig. 23 .
– You can adjust the output volume with the volume control page 3, fig. 1 . See also page 33, “Adjusting the output
volume”.
It is only possible to play the sound output of an external audio source
connected to the AUX-IN socket via the radio-navigation system and the
vehicle speakers. The external audio source cannot be controlled via the
radio-navigation system. Consult the specific manufacturer's instruction
manual for operating the external audio source.
You can select another audio source on the radio-navigation system at any
time. The external audio source will continue to play until it is switched off.
Please not that the unit does not automatically switch back to the previously
played media source when the external audio source stops. The radio-naviga-
tion system will remain in the AUX menu page 32, fig. 23 and another
audio source must be selected manually.
When the plug is disconnected from the AUX-IN socket, the previously
selected media source will be automatically started.
You require a 3.5 mm jack plug for the AUX-IN socket. If the external audio
source does not have this plug, an adapter must be used.
Adjusting the output volume
You can adjust the output volume at which the external audio source is played
using the volume control on the radio-navigation system page 3, fig. 1
.
You can also adjust the input volume on the AUX-IN socket between three
levels. In media mode, press the button to open the Media settings
menu page 32, fig. 24 . Then press the and select the
desired input volume in the pop-up window . To adjust the output volume to that
of the external audio source and prevent
distortion, carry out the following steps.
If the sound from the external audio source is too quiet, first increase the
external audio source's output volume
10). If this is not sufficient or the output
volume of the external audio source cannot be adjusted (e.g. with a line-out
connection), go to the Media settings menu and adjust the to
or ).
If an external audio source is played too loudly or its sound is distorted, first
lower the external audio source's output volume. If that is not sufficient or not
possible, you must reduce the input volume ( or
).
WARNING
Please observe the safety warnings on the use of external audio sources
page 34.
Caution
Before adjusting the input volume level, it is important to turn down the
volume on the radio-navigation system to prevent damage to the vehicle
speakers that may be caused by excessively loud or distorted playback.
Note
If the external audio source is connected to the vehicle's 12-volt power point
via an adapter, this may cause sound interference during operations
depending on the type of adapter used.
AUX
A1
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SETUP
AUX volume
10)Please refer to the manufacturer's manual for directions.
AUX volume
Medium
Loud
AUX volume
Medium
Quiet
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