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Audio mode
Operation
Fig. 20 Switch to DAB
digital radio mode.
Fig. 21 Digital radio
main menu. Starting DAB Radio mode
●
In the main RADIO menu, briefly press RADIO
to switch between the
available wavebands.
● ALTERNATIVELY: Press the Band
function button and press the DAB/Listfunction button in the pop-up window ⇒ fig. 20.
When in DAB radio mode, the last played digital station will be played, pro-
vided reception is still possible in the current location
⇒ fig. 21.
The selected ensemble is displayed in the upper line of the screen (Ensem-
ble A), and the currently playing DAB station is displayed below ( DAB-Radio
A-2).
Changing DAB stations
● Briefly press one of the unit's arrow buttons ⇒ fig. 2 3
.
After you have reached the last (or first) DAB station in the currently selec-
ted ensemble, the unit changes to the first (or last) DAB station of the next
ensemble.
Please note ! If is displayed, the unit will only analogically tune into
the stations stored in the station buttons in FM radio mode ⇒ page 14.
Activate additional DAB stations
If an additional station is available for the currently playing DAB station, the
corresponding display will be visible below the station name.
It is possible to tune into all the available additional stations, switching
from one to the next.
● Briefly press the setting knob ⇒ fig. 2 3
to change to the next available
additional station.
● Alternatively: if the station has been allocated to a station button, brief-
ly press this button ⇒ page 14.
After scanning through all the additional stations, the unit will switch back
to the main station.
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● Alternatively: press the function button Extras
and Additional stations1)
in
the pop-up window.
● Alternatively: switch on the additional stations from the list of DAB sta-
tions ⇒ page 26.
Note
The stations are stored to the station buttons in the same way as that de-
scribed for the conventional radio mode ⇒ page 14.
Note
The scan function stops and starts in the same way as that described for the
conventional Radio mode ⇒ page 14.
DAB station list
Fig. 22 DAB station list:
select a station.
Fig. 23 DAB station list:
select an ensemble.
The DAB station list gives all the DAB ensembles which can be played with
the corresponding DAB station.
Opening and closing the DAB station list
● In DAB radio mode, press the Band
function button and press the
DAB/List function button in the pop-up window ⇒ fig. 20.
● Alternatively: if the station button display is not on in DAB radio mode
⇒ page 18, turn the setting knob ⇒ fig. 2 10
to open the DAB station list.
● To close the station list, press the function button.
If the list is not used, it will close automatically after one minute.
Select a DAB station and change the DAB ensemble
When the DAB station list is opened, the currently playing station is dis-
played highlighted. The ensemble for the currently playing station is shown
as open ⇒ fig. 22.
1)
The unit only displays whether there are additional stations available for the currently play-
ing station.
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Audio mode
● Turn and press the setting knob ⇒ fig. 2 10
to select and switch on a
station in an open ensemble.
● Turn the setting knob to the left until the open ensemble has been selec-
ted, for example, Ensemble B
.
● Press the setting knob to close the ensemble display.
● Turn the setting button to select another ensemble ⇒ fig. 23.
● Turn the setting button to open the selected ensemble.
● Switch on the station by touching the screen, or by turning and pressing
the setting knob.
Switching on additional stations on the DAB station list
If there are additional stations for a DAB station, an arrow is displayed be-
fore the name of the station .
If one of these stations is switched on from the list, first another list is
opened for you to select whether you wish to listen to the main station o
one of the additional stations.
Updating the DAB station list
While the stations are being updated, the unit searches the dial for availa-
ble ensembles in the region.
Even though the unit is not operating in DAB mode, the list of DAB stations
will be automatically updated.
The list of digital stations can also be updated manually.
● Press the Update
function button in the DAB station list
⇒ fig. 22.
● Wait until the update has completed.
● Alternatively: press the Cancel
function button.
While the stations are being updated, a pop-up window opens and the vol-
ume of the DAB radio is muted.
The pop-up window closes once the update is complete.
The currently playing DAB station is not modified with the update. Displays and function buttons in the DAB station list
Display: Meaning Ensemble: ensemble closed.
Ensemble: ensemble open. Radio DAB A-x: DAB station in an open ensemble. Radio DAB A-x: the DAB station offers other additional stations. Radio DAB A-x: temporarily without reception of the DAB station. Radio DAB A-x (FM): station received on FM band. Temporarily unable to
receive DAB.
Save: to save a selected station to a station button ⇒ page 14.Updating: to update the DAB station list.
DAB settings
● In Radio mode, press the SETUP button.
● In the Radio setup menu, press the DAB settings button.
Function button: Result DAB announcements: the incoming DAB messages are played with the DAB
radio mode on. If there is no FM station temporarily available and the TP
function is on, the DAB traffic reports are played in any operating mode as
TP reports ⇒ page 21.
DAB tracking: tracking of activated programmes. To switch off, untick the
check box.
Automatic switch DAB-FM: The unit may be set to switch to the FM frequency
band when required for automatic station tracking.
DAB programme tracking and switching from DAB to FM
The DAB and FM station should broadcast the corresponding station identi-
fier in order to run programme tracking in several frequencies.
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When the DAB reception is poor, the unit tries to find and tune into the cor-
responding DAB station in the FM band.
As long as the station is broadcast through the FM band, (FM) is displayed
behind the station name. When the station can be found again in DAB, the
(FM) display disappears.
If the reception of a DAB station is poor and it cannot be found on FM either,
the radio volume is muted.
The DAB programme tracking function can be switched off if you do not wish
to change stations automatically, as the loss of signal is for a short time on-
ly, for example, when driving though a tunnel.
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Audio mode
Media mode Introduction
“Media sources” are audio sources containing audio files on various differ-
ent data media (e.g. CD, memory card, external MP3 player). These audio
files can be played by the radio and navigation system from its correspond-
ing drives or audio input sockets (internal CD player, memory card slot, ME-
DIA-IN interface, AUX-IN, etc.).
The supported file formats listed are collectively referred to below as “audio
files”. A CD containing audio files of these types is referred to as an “audio
data CD”.
Additional Information:
● Safety notes ⇒ page 6
● Unit overview ⇒ page 8
● Multimedia interface ⇒ page 43
WARNING
● Inserting a data medium while you are driving could distract you from
the road and result in accident.
● The functions described below depend on the device used. There may
be differences with certain devices.
Media source and audio file requirements
Factory-fitted CD players conform to safety class 1 according to
DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/ VDE 0837.
The unit only accepts 12-cm standard CDs and memory cards with the di-
mensions 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm or 1.4 mm.
Media sourcesRequirements for playing in the unit Audio CDs with CD Digital
Audio logo .- CD Digital Audio specification.
CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW
audio data CDs up to max.
700 MB (megabytes) compli-
ant with ISO 9660 or in the
Joliet file system.
SD and MMC memory
cards up to max. 2 GB (giga-
bytes) and SDHC memory
cards up to max. 32 GB.- MP3 files (.mp3) with bit rates of between
48 and 320 kbit/s or with variable bit rate.
- WMA files (.wma) up to 9.2 mono/stereo
without copy protection.
- Playlists in the formats PLS, M3U and WPL.
- File names and paths no longer than 256
characters.
- Folder structures with a maximum of eight
levels.
- Audio data CDs with max. 50 folders and
max. 500 files.
- Memory cards with max. 5000 folders and
max. 15000 files with max. 6000 files per
folder.
Playing audio files via
Bluetooth ®a)
.- The external audio source must be com-
patible with the Bluetooth A2DP profile.
AUX. External audio source.– Audio output is possible with a 3.5 mm
jack connector ⇒ fig. 2 9.MDI. External data medium.- Compatible with MEDIA-IN multimedia in-
terface ⇒ page 43.
AUX2. Additional external
source- Depending on the vehicle equipment, this
source can be used to play audio from an
external player connected to a Rear Seat En-
tertainment system (only if the vehicle does
not have MDI).
a) Bluetooth ®
is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Restrictions and notes
Dirt, high temperatures or mechanical damage may damage the data medi-
ums. Observe the manufacturer's instructions.
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Audio mode
The illustration ⇒ fig. 24 shows a typical audio data CD that contains tracks
, folders and subfolders.
The tracks are played in the following order: Tracks 1
and 2 in the CD's root directory
Tracks 3 and 4 in the first folder F1 in the CD's root directory
Track 5 in the first subfolder F1.1 of the folder
F1
Track 6 in the first subfolder F1.1.1 of the subfolder
F1.1
Track 7 in the second subfolder F1.2 of the folder
F1
Tracks 8 and 9 in the second folder F2
The playlists are also treated as folders.
The playback order may differ from that described depending on the selec-
ted settings (Playback mode: Repeat, Mix,...) ⇒ page 40.
MEDIA main menu
Fig. 25 MEDIA main
menu: Audio CD track
display.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Fig. 26 MEDIA main
menu: Track display for
an audio data CD.
In the MEDIA main menu, various media sources can be selected and
played ⇒ page 40.
● Press the MEDIA
unit button.
The last Media source played continues to be played.
The Media source being played is displayed in the centre of the bottom line
of the screen in the MEDIA main menu.
If it is not possible to select a Media source, when you try to enter the ME-
DIA main menu, a pop-up window opens displaying the AUX2
function but-
ton. If this function button is pressed, the check box Activate AUX2 input is
marked in the Media setup menu, and in the Media Selector , the MDI
source or the AUX2 source (depending on the vehicle configuration) is dis-
played as active, even if there is no device connected to this source. There-
fore, this option should not be switched on, except in the cases shown (see
⇒ page 35 and ⇒ page 43.
Track information display
As the default display, Track and the track number corresponding to the
track order on the CD are displayed in the centre of the screen ⇒ fig. 25.
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Selecting a Media source
Fig. 34 MEDIA main
menu.
Fig. 35 Media selection
menu.
The Media source currently being played is displayed in the centre of the
bottom line of the screen in the MEDIA main menu ⇒ fig. 34. Other inserted
or connected Media sources must be selected from the Media selection
menu. Opening the Media selection menu and selecting a Media source
●
In the MEDIA main menu, press the MEDIA
unit button. The
media selec-
tion menu opens ⇒ fig. 35.
● Select the desired Media source by pressing the corresponding symbol.
● Alternatively: Turn the setting knob ⇒ fig. 2 10
to select an available
Media source and press to switch it on.
● Alternatively: Press the MEDIA
unit button as often as required to scroll
between the available Media sources.
● Press the unit button
to close the Media selection menu without
changing it.
If a Media source is currently not available, it is shown as disabled, e.g. the AUX
function button ⇒ fig. 35.
If a media source that has already been played is selected again, playback
is resumed from the point that was last played. Exception: audio source con-
nected to AUX IN multimedia socket ⇒ page 34 or unit in Bluetooth Audio
mode ⇒ page 37 or the AUX2 auxiliary source ⇒ page 35.
Available media sources in the media selection menu
Function button: Media source CD: Internal CD player ⇒ page 32. SD card: Inserted memory card ⇒ page 33.AUX: 3.5 mm jack connected to AUX-IN multimedia socket ⇒ fig. 2 9⇒ page 34.MDI: Data medium in MEDIA-IN multimedia interface ⇒ page 43. BT-Audio: Bluetooth external audio source connected
⇒ page 37.AUX2: Additional external audio source ⇒ page 35.
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Audio mode
Depending on the setting, subfolders may be included in the selected play-
back mode ⇒ page 41. This setting must be defined before the playback
mode is selected.
Starting and stopping a playback mode
The range of playback modes available depends on the selected Media
source and the type of audio files played.
● During playback, press the Extras
function button in the MEDIA main
menu.
● In the pop-up window, press one of the playback modes listed by turn-
ing and pressing the setting knob ⇒ fig. 2 10
.
● The pop-up window will close. The selected playback mode is indicated
in the function button (fig. 39 Mix all
).
● Briefly pressing this function button ends the playback mode and re-
sumes normal playback at the current track.
Refer to the information on the playing order of files and folders ⇒ page 30.
The scan function can also be started or stopped by briefly pressing the set-
ting knob ⇒ fig. 2
Available playback modes
Function button: ResultScan: Each track of the current folder or current Media source will be
played for 10 seconds. The scan function starts at the next track.
Mix: The tracks of the current audio CD will be played in random order.Mix folder: The tracks of the current folder will be played in random order.Mix all: The tracks of the current data medium will be played in random or-
der.
Repeat track: Repeats the currently playing title.Repeat CD: At the end of the current audio CD, its tracks will be played
again.
Function button: ResultRepeat folder: At the end of the current folder, its tracks will be played
again.
The random play and repeat functions remain active for the corresponding
Media source until they are closed for that source.
Media setup menu (SETUP)
In Media mode, press the SETUP unit button to open the
Media setup menu.
The selection options depend on the type of unit and equipment.
Function button: ResultTraffic programme (TP): To activate or deactivate the TP function ⇒ page 21. Scan/Mix/Repeat incl. : Subfolders are included in the selected playback
mode ⇒ page 40.
This setting must be defined before the playback mode is activated.
AUX volume: Adjust the input volume for an external audio source in the
AUX-IN multimedia socket ⇒ fig. 2 9 to the output volume
of the other au-
dio sources ⇒ page 34.
Bluetooth settings: Press to enter the BT settings menu to view the list of de-
vices connected, search for devices, etc.
BT-Audio volume: Adjust the input volume for a Bluetooth audio source to
the playback volume of the other audio sources.
Activating the AUX2 input: Press to activate the AUX2 audio input. If your ve-
hicle does not have an RSE system, or a MEDIA-IN or MDI multimedia inter-
face, this checkbox should always be left unmarked ⇒ page 35.
MDI volume: Adjust the input volume for an iPod®
or iPhone ®
or other de-
vice connected to the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface to the playback vol-
ume of the other audio sources ⇒ page 43.
AUX2 volume: Adjust the input volume for the AUX2 ⇒ table on page 41
external audio source to the playback volume of the other audio sources
⇒ page 34.
10.