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CD/MP349
Operating
RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
SCAN function for CD tracksFig. 54 CD: Scanning a track–Press the Manual control button in the CD menu.
– Select the option to scan all the tracks on the CD ( SCAN button)
by turning and pressing the rotary pushbutton. CD Scan now
appears at the top of the display.Pressing the control knob activates automatic track scan. Each track on the
CD will be played for a few seconds.
When the button is pressed again, scanning stops and the track currently
being played will continue to play.
Naming an audio CDFig. 55 CD: Name a CD–Press the Manual control button in the CD menu.
– By rotating and pressing the rotary pushbutton, select Name
⇒ fig. 55
4).
– Select CD name.
– Enter the name required using the alphanumeric keyboard.
Note
•The system stores the name assigned to a CD in its memory, even if the
CD is ejected and then re-inserted in another position in the CD changer.•Names can only be assigned to audio CDs (maximum 50) but not to all
their tracks.•The names of the CDs in the changer are recognised when they are played
for a few seconds.4)Valid for audio CDs.
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CD/MP351
Operating
RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
CD shuffle ("mix")
CD tracks can also be played in random order.Fig. 58 CD: Random–Press the Manual control button in the CD menu.
– Select Mix by turning and pressing the rotary pushbutton. CD -
Mix now appears at the top of the screen.CD mix must be set separately for audio CDs and MP3 CDs.
MP3 CD infoFig. 59 CD: Info–Press the Manual control button in the CD menu.
– Select Info by turning the ro tary pushbutton
7).
The following information is displayed for each track on MP3 CDs:•Artist•Album•Track•File
If there is no ID3 tag, only the file name will be shown.7)Valid for MP3 CDs.
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Sound settings53
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TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
Sound settingsBasic sound settingsFig. 61 Example: Sound output setting (balance)
Fig. 62 Example: Sound output adjustment (balance)– Starting from any one of the audio or SETUP menus, press the
control button for Sound .
– Select the desired sound setting (e.g. balance) ⇒ fig. 61 using
the control knob. – Rotate the specific control knob in the sound settings menu (e.g.
balance) ⇒fig. 62 to set the sound to your liking.
– Confirm the selection by pressing the rotary pushbutton.
The following sound settings are available:•Balance (left/right volume relationship)•Fader (front/rear sound relationship)•Treble•Bass•GALA*•Volume settings of other functions
The sound setting for treble and bass apply to the operating mode currently
active. The balance and fader settings are independent for the operating
mode.
For example, if you change the bass setting while playing a CD, this will have
no effect on the radio sound settings.Note
In vehicles equipped with a VDA-compatible telephone, the balance of the
equipment should be set to an intermediate level for better sound quality.
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Sound settings55
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TEL (telephone)
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Note
If the volume is too high when the radio is turned on, it will be reduced auto-
matically to a level set by the factory. If the volume is too low when the radio
is turned on, it will be increased automatically to a level set by the factory.
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Mobile phone system57
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TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
TEL (telephone)Mobile phone systemIntroductionA mobile phone can be connected to the phone pre-installa-
tion and operated via the navigation system, the multi-func-
tion steering wheel* or the speech control system*.The mobile phone adapter is located either on the centre console or in the
armrest. A special mobile phone adapter is needed in order to connect your
mobile phone to this interface. Mobile phone adapters are available from
your Dealer or specialist retailers.
You can then operate your mobile phone using the navigation system, the
multi-function steering wheel* ⇒page 14 or the speech control system
⇒ page 75. You can also use the talk button * on the mobile phone
adapter to answer and end a call.
W he n yo ur m obile ph one is i n th e m obile p ho ne adap te r, call si gna ls ar e s e nt
and received via the external car aerial. This ensures that transmission
quality is good while the mobile phone battery is being charged.
WARNING
•According to the health authorities, mobile phones may interfere with
the function of pacemakers. A minimum distance of 20 cm should therefore
be kept between the mobile phone aerial and the pacemaker.
−Do not carry a mobile phone in your breast pocket directly over the
pacemaker when the phone is switched on. −
If you suspect interference, switch the mobile phone off immedi-
ately.
•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.Caution
•Always obey the laws concerning the use of telephones in vehicles!•Always switch off your mobile phone in areas where using mobile phones
is prohibited!•Switch off the telephone in all areas where there may be a risk of explo-
sion. Remember that these areas may not always be adequately marked.
Such places are filling stations, fuel and chemical storage facilities or trans-
port vehicles and other places where fumes, chemicals (e.g. from leaking
propane or fuel vapours in vehicles or buildings) or large quantities of dust
particles (e.g. from flour or wood) could accumulate in the air. This warning
also applies to all other places where you would normally switch off your
engine.Note
•In order to use the mobile phone functions, your mobile phone must be
compatible with the mobile phone adapter in the vehicle and the functions
must be supported by your service provider.
WARNING (continued)
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Mobile phone system59
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RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
Inserting/removing the mobile phoneImportant: The mobile phon e adapter must be fitted ⇒page 58. Inserting
– Place the mobile phone in the phone adapter
⇒fig. 66 .
– Press the mobile phone into the adapter until it locks into place. The mobile phone will be connected up to the mobile phone
aerial and the battery will be charged.
Removal
– Press the release button ⇒fig. 67 .
– Lift the mobile phone out.
Should you insert the mobile phone into the adapter or remove it during a
call, the audio output or the connection may be interrupted.
WARNING
Always make sure that the mobile phone is properly engaged. In the event
of an accident, a mobile phone that is not securely fitted could be flung out
of the adapter unit and injure the driver or passengers.
Caution
The mobile phone could possibly be damaged if it is not properly inserted in
the adapter and falls out when driving.
Note
•The use of mobile phones in the vehicle can generate electromagnetic
fields.
−Therefore, you should always operate mobile phones with an external
aerial. It is also valid for the use of mobiles using Bluetooth technology.
The external aerial directs the electromagnetic fields to the exterior,
which reduces the field strength in the vehicle interior.
Fig. 66 Inserting the
mobile phone into the
phone adapterFig. 67 Removing the
mobile phone from the
phone adapter
AA
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Mobile phone system61
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TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
Autonomy
The Bluetooth connection between the mobile phone and the mobile phone
adapter is restricted to the interior of the vehicle. The connection may be
susceptible to interference caused by other electronic devices or obstacles
between the devices. If your mobile phone is, for example, in the pocket of
your jacket, this may influence mobile phone detection or data transmission.
Note
•The use of mobile phones in the vehicle can generate electromagnetic
fields.
−Therefore, you should always operate mobile phones with an external
aerial. It is also valid for the use of mobiles using Bluetooth technology.
The external aerial directs the electromagnetic fields to the exterior,
which reduces the field strength in the vehicle interior.
− If retrofitting an external aerial, please ensure that it is installed
correctly.•For more information on how to bond your mobile phone, please refer to
the mobile phone operating instructions.
Using the telephoneIntroduction
Press the button to activate the telephone functions in
the navigation system.Fig. 69 Display: Main telephone menu– Press the function button ⇒page 8. The main telephone
menu or the telephone submenu ⇒fig. 69 last used will appear
in the display.
– Press the control button ⇒page 10 for Memory ⇒fig. 69 to
call up the submenus for this function.
TELTEL
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Mobile phone system63
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TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
– Enter the PIN code (Personal Identification Number) via the
speller ⇒page 62, fig. 70 and confirm with OK.The PIN symbol ⇒page 62, fig. 70 in the status line indicates that you
must enter your PIN code. You receive the PIN code from your mobile network
service provider together with the SIM card.
You can enter the PIN code using the speech control system and the
command ENTER PIN ⇒page 79 or using the keypad of your mobile phone.
The alphanumeric keyboard will be displayed automatically when the PIN
code is to be entered in the telephone menu. This will be the case, for
example, when you switch on the mobile phone.
The SIM card will automatically be blocked if you enter the PIN code incor-
rectly 3 times
10). The SIM card can be unblocked with the PUK (personal
unblocking key).
Note
•When you enter the PIN code the digits appear as * in the display.•The PIN sy m b ol may no t a lways b e sh own i n t he display ( de p end s o n t yp e
of mobile phone).•Depending on your type of mobile phone, you may need to enter the PIN
code at the phone. In this case, no message will appear in the display indi-
cating that you need to enter the PIN code.
Main telephone menuMaking a call
Telephone numbers can be entered using the keypad on the
display.Fig. 71 Telephone: Enter a number
Fig. 72 Telephone: Starting a callEnter and dial a telephone number
– Press the function button.
10)The total number of times you can enter the PIN code may vary depending on your type
of SIM card
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TEL
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