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Remember
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– CDs left in direct sunlight or very high temperatures may be damaged or may block the CD player.
– Normally CD-R/CD-RW discs have an operating temperature of -5 to 55 °C. Please, see the manufacturer specifications for the
CD.Important for care– Do not use fluids such as benzene or solvents to clean CDs as these may scratch the surface of the disc.
– Use soft non-fray cloths and clean in straight lines from the centre to the outer edge. If dirt is very incrusted, use commercial
CD cleaners and check manufacturer information.
– CDs recorded using Windows Vista in UDF format can not normally be played. The ISO- 9660 format should be used.Tips for handling your CD-ROM•Depending on the quality of the medium and the characteristics of the
recording some CDs may not be read. This is normal and is not a sign of
malfunction.•Each burning session on a CD-R or CD-RW must be closed.•Compatibility with the International Standard for CD-DA (Digital Audio)
discs is guaranteed.•Copyright laws must be observed when making copies.
•The playing of CD-RW discs is not guaranteed.•The following formats of file types/audio can not be played:
– MP3 files without extension “mp3”
– Audio files simply renamed as “mp3”
– Other different formats of MP3 (e.g. WMA)
–Play lists
–New formatsWe recommend•Recordable CDs with a maximum of 74 minutes playing time in accord-
ance with ISO-9660 level 1 or 2.•Generate MP3 files with a maximum bit rate of 320 kbps•Avoid using hybrid CDs (MP3 files and other file types)•Do not generate discs with more than 8 levels of sub-folder.•Shorten the names of MP3 files to 64 characters and names of artists,
album and songs to 32 characters.
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Brief instructions9
Brief instructions General overview Pause
1)
– When the pause function is on, the audio from the current source is inter-
rupted until the function is switched off. To activate the function briefly
press button ⇒fig. 1 . The loudspeaker symbol on the display
appears with a line through it. To deactivate the function briefly press
button or turn button to increase the volume. On / off
1)
–
Switching on/off : The radio is switched on and off by pushing the knob
once.
RADIO Button
– This allows you to select AM or FM wavelengths.
Fig. 1 Overview.
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Brief instructions
10 MEDIA Button
– This selects CD or external audio source (where available)
AUDIO Button
– This permits the selection of a sound property (treble, mid, bass) and volume distribution (balance, fader). The settings can also be adjusted
using the rotary knob .
MENU Button
– This allows certain functions depending on the operating mode to be adjusted using the rotary knob ⇒page 11.
SCAN Button
– This plays the radio stations in radio mode or songs in CD/external audio source mode for a set time.
MIX Button
– This enables songs in CD/external audio source mode to be played in random order.
TP Button (TRAFFIC PROGRAMME)
– It allows to activate or deactivate the traffic reports, interrupting the reproduction of other sources, if necessary.
Buttons ,
– Radio: Press the button briefly to search for a station .
– CD: Press briefly for track selection; press and hold if you wish to hear fast forward or reverse within a track .
EJECT Button . CD eject button
– The CD is ejected from the player.
Slot for inserting CD
– Push the audio CD with the printed side facing up into the CD slot to the point where it is automatically pulled in. Display
– All information on the current operating status as well as the current allo- cation of the multi-function keys and is displayed.
Functions allocated to multi-function buttons.
– Variable functions allocated to multi-function buttons and .
Multi-function buttons
– The function of these keys depends on the operating mode. The current multi-function key assignment is shown on the display.
Rotary knob
– Switching on
2): Press once to switch the radio unit on.
– Switching off2): Press the rotary knob until the unit switches off.
Switching off is only possible in the main screen of any of the audio
sources (e.g. it cannot be switched off when the radio displays one of the
menus).
– Volume settings : Turn the knob to the right to increase the volume and
to the left to lower the volume.
– Pressing button outside the selection menu
2): Alternatively, the radio
can be switched on/off to mute.
– Selection menus : Turn the button to the right to go forwards in a clock-
wise direction in the menu or to go to the next song in CD /external audio
source mode. Turn the button to the left to go forwards in anti-clockwise
direction in the menu or to go to the previous song in CD /external audio
source mode. Press the button to confirm or select the option which is lit.
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Settings11
SettingsAUDIO Menu
From the Audio Menu, the following settings can be made:
trebleTreble settings
mid Mid settings
bass Bass settings
and the volume distribution:
balance Balance between left and right channels
fader Fade between front and rear channels
3)
To select the desired setting:
– Press the function key .
– Turn button to select the setting.
– Press button to access setting change display.
– Turn button to change the setting.
The change of the setting will be shown in a bar on the display.
To activate the desired setting:
– Press the rotary knob to confirm the new value.
To cancel the setting:
– Press the button.
This takes you back to Menu.
To return to the main screen of the selected source, press the
button.
Fig. 2 Audio MenuFig. 3 Selector bar for
one of the settings
3)Only if rear loudspeakers are fitted.
Audio
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Settings
12Sound setting memory Storing settings
– Perform settings as described above. While still in the Audio
menu, press the button.
– Turn the rotary knob to select one of the memory positions. Keep the rotary knob pressed down for two seconds to store the
new settings.
Call-up of stored settings
–Press the function key
–Press the button
– Turn the rotary knob to select the required memory position.
– Press button to confirm the new curve.
– To return to the Audio settings display, press the button.
Call-up of mid settings
–Press the function key
–Press the button
– Turn button to select the linear curve.
– Press button to confirm the linear curve.
– Press the button to return to the audio settings display.
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Settings13
MENU functionTo make handling easier, the radio has a Menu function which
allows you to programme a series of settings which are required
only very occasionally.
Adjustment
–Press the function key
– Turn button to select the setting.
– Press button to access setting change display.
– Turn button to change the setting.To activate the desired setting:
Press the rotary knob to confirm the new value. To cancel the setting:
Press the button.
This takes you back to Menu.
To return to the main screen of the selected source, press the button
Possible functions in the MenuThe functions depend on which source you are in.In all sources
Volume Limitation on switching on (vol-on)
When setting the selected volume is heard.
Setting range: 6.......15
Fig. 4 Menu Function
menu
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Settings
14“vol-on 12” Volume limited to 12 (for example).
The volume is only limited when the car radio is switched on and the setting
in the selection was higher when it was turned off.
Speed-dependent volume adjustment control (scv)
The SCV will automatically adjust the volume to suit the speed of the vehicle.
Setting range: Off, 1.........7
“scv off” scv off, this means the volume does not increase automatically.
Additional functions in FM mode
Connection/disconnection alternative frequencies (rds-af)
“rds-af-on” This enables the radio to change frequency automatically in order
to keep broadcasting the station to which you have tuned in.
“rds-af-off” This prevents the radio from automatically changing frequency.
For further details on when to activate/deactivate this function, please see
“Important notes for radio reception”
Automatic change of regional programme (rds-reg)
When the car radio receives various regional stations in RDS mode, it may
switch between different regional programmes.
“reg on” This changes to regional programming.
“reg off” Does not change to other regional programme.
Station search mode (seek)
Select the station search mode by pressing buttons and and the
“thumbwheel” on the steering column.
“programme id” The search is performed in ascending or descending order within a specific group of stations. For example: RNE 1, RNE-CLAS, RNE 3,
RADIO 4. On completion of one group, the radio searches for the stations
in the next group.
4)
“frequency” The search is made up or down within the frequency range.
Selection of programmes of a certain type (pty)
This allows you to select the type of programme desired, where the stations
offer the PTY service in the FM ranges.
If the user decides to listen to the selected station, the search is stopped and
the details of the station are displayed.
To search for the next station, press the search buttons
ƒ „ within 30
seconds.
If no station is found with the selected programme type, the PTY function is
deactivated and the radio returns to the last selected station.
Sorts of programme:
“info”: news, current affairs, weather and financial news.
“sport”: sports.
“culture”: education, drama, culture, science, social information, religion and documentaries.
“music”: pop, rock, jazz, country, folk and light music.
“other”: children's programmes, travel, entertainment and miscellaneous.
Additional functions in AUX and iPod mode
Volume adjustment in auxiliary input
This allows the volume between the internal audio sources and the external
device connected to be adjusted.
“Level I” small increase
“Level II” medium increase
“Level III” large increase
This adjustment ser ves no purpose in USB mode as it only affects the modes
where the audio signal enters via the Jack connector. (See “AUX mode” and
“USB/iPod mode” sections).
4)The search is not made in alphabetical order.
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Settings15
Adjusting the output volume (AUX/MDI VOLUME LEVEL)
If you need to increase the output volume for the external audio source, first
lower the base volume on the radio system ⇒page 27.
If the sound from the external audio source is too low, if possible, increase
the output volume on the external audio source. If this is not sufficient, set
the input volume (AUX VOL LEVEL ) in the unit settings to level 2 or level 3 .
If the sound from the connected external audio source is too loud or
distorted , if possible, lower the output volume on the external audio source.
If this is not sufficient, set AUX VOL LEVEL to level 2 or level 1 .
Note
T h is s e a r ch f i l t e r r e m a i ns o n as l o ng as t h e p r o g r a m m e t y p e i s s e le c t e d o n t h e
lower line of the display, and cannot be switched off manually.
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