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Switching off all filter functions
– Starting from any one of the radio menus, press the ⇒page 9 button.
– First select the All filters option and press the control knob so
that the tick box appears after it
. The tick box
will also
appear after all the options.
– Then press the control knob again and the tick boxes
will
disappear from all the options.
All filters with a tick box
after then are enabled. All remaining filters are
disabled.
A total of more than 20 filters can be enabled. The selection made will limit
the number of stations. This will be seen in the station list. For example: if you
select the "Classical" option, the station list will show those stations broad-
casting classical music.
Note
If you want all receivable stations to be displayed, regardless of whether they
support the PTY filter option, you must turn off all filter options.
Deleting the last stations– Starting from any one of the radio menus, press the
⇒page 9 button.
– Select Delete last stations ⇒ fig. 51.This function can be used to free up the first six positions for FM radio stations
(so-called “favourite stations”) in the station list ⇒page 37. In other words,
the last six radio stations you listened to the most will no longer appear in the
first six positions in the list. They will be placed further down the list.
Thereafter, any stations that you listen to for more than 45 seconds will be
stored automatically in one of the first six positions in the station list
⇒ page 37.
SETUP
Fig. 51 Radio settings
(RADIO SETUP): Delete
station list
SETUP
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Deleting stored stationsDeleting individual stations
– Starting from any one of the radio menus, press the
⇒page 9 button.
–Select Delete stored stations ⇒ page 46, fig. 51 .
–Select Delete individually ⇒ fig. 52 . The station list will then
appear in the display.
– Rotate and press the control knob to delete individual stations from the memory list.
Deleting all stations
– Starting from any one of the radio menus, press the ⇒page 9 button.
–Select Delete stored stations ⇒ page 46, fig. 51 .
–Select Delete all ⇒ fig. 52. All entries in the me m o r y l is t w i ll t h e n
be deleted.
Fig. 52 Radio Setup:
Deleting stored stations
SETUPSETUP
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48MEDIAIntroductionIntroduction
CD and MP3 modes are selected by using the function
button.Depending on the equipment in your vehicle, you can use the func-
tion to play audio CDs (in the navigation DVD drive) or the MP3 player
⇒ page 54 integrated into the navigation system.
You can switch between the CD and MP3 function by using the control button
with the Source ⇒ page 50 function.Traffic programme
Audio/video* playback can be interrupted for traffic news
announcements.Switching traffic programme on and off
– In the Radio Setup menu, switch the option Traffic programme on
or off as desired ⇒page 42. The TP symbol is lit in the status line
when the traffic programme is activated and a suitable radio
station has been selected.
Cancelling a traffic announcement
– Select Cancel in the display to cancel a running traffic announce-
ment. The audio/video* playback will then be continued.
If the traffic programme function is activated, the audio/video playback will
be interrupted for traffic news announcements.
All following traffic announcements will cut in even after cancelling a running
announcement.
Note
A traffic announcement will not be recorded if you use the Cancel function
while it is playing. This means you will not be able to access the announce-
ment using the TP memo function ⇒page 146.Selecting the audio CD function– Insert an audio CD into the drive ⇒ page 22.
– Press the function button ⇒page 9. A main audio menu
⇒ fig. 53 or the previously active function menu appears on the
display.
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Fig. 53 Display: Main CD
menu (example of a track
list)
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– Press the control button with the Source function.
–Select audio CD.
– Press one of the control buttons ⇒page 9 ( to ⇒page 48,
fig. 53 ) to move to the appropriate submenus.The CD Menu has the following options:
Selecting the MP3 function– Insert a memory card or MP3 CD into the appropriate drive
⇒page 22.
– Press the function button ⇒ page 9. A main audio menu
⇒ fig. 54 or the previously active function menu appears on the
display.
– Press the control button with the Source function.
– Select the corresponding source.
– Press one of the control buttons ⇒page 9 ( to ⇒ fig. 54)
to move to the appropriate submenus.
Co n tro l but to n
functions
⇒ page 48, fig. 53
CD submenus
Source
a)
a)When inserting a source, the display will show the name of the data media used (e.g.,
if the memory card has been named “SD Thomas”, the display will show this name).
Memory card 1
Memory card 2
Audio CD
iPod/USB
AUX*
Sound ⇒ page 59
Balance
Fader
Treble
Bass
DSP
Volume settings
Co n tro l
Forward
Reverse
Next track
Previous
Random
Scan
Repeat options
A1
A3
A1A2A3
Fig. 54 Display: Main
MP3 menu (example of a
track list)
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A3
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50The MP3 menu has the following options: The following submenus are available in the MP3 Setup function:
Source control buttonSelecting an audio source– Press the function button.
– Press the control button with the Source function.
– Select the corresponding source.Depending on vehicle equipment, the following options are available:
MP3 functions
⇒ page 49, fig. 54
MP3 setup submenus
Source
a)
a)When inserting a source, the display will show the name of the data media used (e.g.,
if the memory card has been named “SD Thomas”, the display will show this name).
Memory card 1
Memory card 2
MP3 CD
iPod / USB*
AUX*
Sound ⇒ page 59
Balance
Fader
Treble
Bass
DSP
Volume settings
Control
Forward
Reverse
Next track
Back
Random
Scan
Info (name)
Repeat options
A1A2A3
MP3 setup submenus
Press the
function button in the
MP3 function
⇒page 57
track info
List info
SETUP
Fig. 55 MEDIA: List of
available audio sources
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•SD1 (memory card 1)•SD2 (memory card 2)•Audio CD / MP3 CD•iPod / USB*•AUX*
Various submenus are available, depending on the equipment selected.Note
•Sound settings can be adjusted individually for each piece of equipment
⇒ page 59.•The audio source selected in shown in the title line of the display.Main audio CD / MP3 CD menuSelecting a CD track
The main CD menu title line indicates the CD currently being
played.
–Press the Source control button from the Media menu.
– Select Audio CD .
– In the main audio CD menu, select the desired track on the active CD with the control knob ⇒ fig. 56.The playing time of the track is displayed after the track name.
An audio CD inserted into the navigation DVD drive ⇒page 22, fig. 24 is
shown as CD 1 in the title line.Audio CD: Control menuFast forward/reverse within a track– Press the corresponding CD Control button in the audio CD
menu.
– Select >> (“fast forward”) ⇒fig. 57 or << (“fast reverse”) by
rotating the control knob.
Fig. 56 CD: Track list
(main menu)
Fig. 57 CD: Fast forward
within a track
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54•Track function: The CD track currently entered is repeated.Note
The Repeat options can be combined with the Random function. You can find
more information in the description of the Random (mix) function on
⇒page 52.Main MP3 menuSelecting an MP3 track (CD and SD memory card)
The main MP3 menu shows the list of tracks on the data
medium selected.– Press the Source control button from a CD or MP3 menu.
– Select MP3 .
– In the main MP3 menu, select the desired track using the control knob ⇒fig. 63 .
The playing time of the track is displayed after the track name.
Note
•The MP3 playback will be stopped if the display is opened.•The MP3 player may stop while playing individual MP3 tracks from a data
medium if they cannot be read. If this should happen, select another read-
able MP3 track on that medium and playback will continue.•Because there are different methods of generating MP3 files, it is possible
that MP3 files cannot be played or information cannot be read. Please refer to
⇒ page 22 for further information.MP3: Control menuFast forward/reverse within a track–Press the MP3·control control button in the MP3 menu.
– Select >> (“fast forward”) ⇒fig. 64 or << (“fast reverse”) by
rotating the control knob.
Fig. 63 MP3: Track list
(main menu)
Fig. 64 MP3: Fast forward
within a track
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58The sound and tuning settings and the brightness of the display can be
altered using the control buttons ⇒page 153.
Note
We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary.
In this way you can be sure that you will not be unnecessarily distracted from
the traffic when reading the messages on the display. Please note ⇒page 6,
“Notes on road safety”.Track info– Press the function button in the MP3 menu ⇒ page 9.
– Select Track information .
– Select on or off ⇒ fig. 72.This options allows you to switch track information on and off.
List info– Press the function button in the MP3 menu ⇒page 9.
– Select List information .
– Select Track or File ⇒ fig. 73 .Track
Information regarding individual tracks (such as the artist or album, etc) can
be taken from a previously saved ID3 tag.
This is only possible if the desired information has already been saved to the
ID3 tag, otherwise no information will be available.
If you insert a MP3 storage medium and do not play it immediately, the ID3
tags will load in the background. If you start playing the MP3 storage medium
immediately, the ID3 tag for the current track will be displayed.
If no ID3 tags are available or cannot be read, no track information will
appear.
File
No track information will be displayed.
Fig. 72 MP3 settings:
Select Track info
SETUP
Fig. 73 MP3 settings:
Select List info
SETUP
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