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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.
A10
SETUP
arrow buttons
Memory list
A3
arrow buttons
Station list
SETUP
delete presets
All
Individual
A10
A7
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If the message “Device not functional ” appears, the communication between
the external data medium and the radio-navigation system is anomalous.
Check the connection and make sure the external data medium is ready for
use.
Note
•Due to the large number of different data media and various iPod genera-
tions available, it is not possible to guarantee fault-free operation of all func-
tions described here.•The radio-navigation system does not automatically switch to playing of
an external data medium when it is connected to the multi-media interface or
when a connected data medium is switched on. It must be switched on in the
manner described.•If a MEDIA-IN multi-media interface is fitted, an additional option
( ) will appear in the Media settings page 32, fig. 24 menu. The
additional AUX-IN socket is switched on by pressing this option, if it forms
part of the unit.Important information for operating CD
playersSafety precautions for equipment fitted with lasers Laser devices are classified by DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/ VDE 0837 into safety
classes 1 to 4.
SEAT CD players conform to class 1.
The lasers used in class 1 units are low energy lasers, or are shielded in such
a manner that they present no danger when used correctly.
WARNING
•The CD player is a class 1 laser product. If it is opened, there is a risk of
injury from invisible laser radiation.•The CD player contains no parts which you can service or repair by your-
self. You should, therefore, contact a qualified workshop if there is a
mechanical defect or if the CD player has to be repaired.
Tips on CD mode and handling data media
With the goal of guaranteeing optimum playback quality, try
not to use damaged, scratched or dirty data media.Cleaning a CD
Hold the CD at the sides. Avoid leaving fingerprints on the CD.
Use a soft, lint–free cloth to clean it. Wipe the disk in a straight line from the
centre outwards. Stubborn soiling can be removed with an ordinary CD
cleaning fluid or isopropyl alcohol.
Caution
•Never use fluids such as petrol, paint thinner or record cleaner, as these
can damage the surface of the CD!•Use standard 12 cm CDs only. Special shape discs (sometimes called
“Shape CD”) or 8 cm “singles” cannot be played and they will damage the
player.•DVD-Plus, Dual Discs and Flip Discs are thicker than standard CDs and
must not be inserted into the unit.•Insert the CD into the CD slot to the point where it is pulled in automati-
cally.
AUX2 input
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