
Fig. 6 
Please first re ad and heed the WARNon p age 3 and note the introductory information o n  p age 12. 
Fig. 7 list:  the current  station  is ed. 
Please first read and hee d the WARNon  pag e  3 and note the introductory information o n  p ag e 12. 
Changing the radio station u sing the arrow button 
Briefly  press  the 
Depending on the  arrow  key 19 settings, 
you  can only c hange  to saved  stations  (Display: 
fig. 12 ). 
Opening the FM  station list 
the FM  station  list, 
ton . 
6. 
Depending  on the  device  and country,  changing 
the  freque ncy  with  the 
[Band) function  button opens 
the  station  li st  for  the  selected  fr eque ncy band  (if a 
station  list  is ava ilab le  for  th is fig . 7. 
the ( FM!List ) function  button in  the  pop- up  window 6 . 
Depending  on th e  device  and the country,  you 
must  change  to the  FM  frequency  band before  the 
function  button is displayed in the  pop-up 
window  for the (Band) funct ion button . 
no  station preset  butto ns  are 15 , Showing and hiding  station 
preset  buttons): 
Turn the  tuning  knob 
activity. 
The station  list  is is automatically  updated  when  it 
is  closed. 
No  stat ion  list  is available  for the  AM  frequen
cy band. 
Tag stations  one after  another by rotating  the 
tuning  knob, and access  tagged stations  by 
Move  the 
Audio m ode  

Fig. 16 selection  options. 
on page 3 and note the 
Press  the !categories) function  button 15. 
no multimedia  interface is connected, 
the of categories  can be accessed 
from  the Satellite  Radio main menu . 
Touch  the !Options) function button  and the !Category) function  button in  th e pop-up window 16 . 
Radio settings menu  (SETUP) 
on page 3 and note the 
a category . 
the 17. 
the  desi red category  by turn in g  and 
pressing  the tuning  knob or pressing  the  screen. 
The  station 
corre sponding  to  the  chosen be opened . ed category 
All Categories) is selected,  stat ions of ries 15. 
Press  the button  to a 
The 
the 
Keys): the  statio n selectio n for  arrow  buttons 
!station List): stations  within  reach  in the frequ ency  band can be browsed  using  the 
the stored  stations  can be browsed  using  the arrow  buttons 12). 
Tum  the frequency  knob 1 @,to the  stored  stations  one after  the other,  and 
press  to 
17. 
Press 
1 
Audio  mode  

Media mode 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 
sequence of and  directo ries  . . 21 
. . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  22 
input  . . . .  24 
Connecting 
. . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . 24 th e  Media Menu  and a media  source  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  .  26 
mode ([Extras) funct ion key) . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  28 
Media settings . . . . . . . . . . . . .  28 
the text,  au dio  sources  are  referred  to as "media sources"  which  contain  audio on 
d ifferent  data media memory  cards, MP 3 etc.). These  audio 
memory  card socket, etc .) . 
the the A co ntaining 
such  audio is  referred  to as an "aud io  data 
More information: 
instruc tions 
D evice  overview 
Operation  basics 8 
changer 34 
MPEG-4 and  patents  are 
This  product  is protected  by specific rights  and  copy rights of Microsoft outside 
o f these  products  without a from Microsoft or an autho rized  Microsoft  subsidiary  is prohibited. 
first  r ead  and  heed the on page 3 and note the 12  em  stan dard and  memory  cards with dimensions of 32 mm x 24 mm  x 2.1  mm or 1.4 mm be inserted  into  the  device . 
Factory-installed 
with  the safety 1 according  to 76 
Media  source 
aud io  data up to  maximum MB  (Megabyte) 
i n 1  and  2, 1.5 , 2 .5 
MP3 kbiUs or bit  rate. WMA -mono/s tereo out copy  protecti on. -Audio -. than  256 charac ters. Directory  stru ctures  with a maximum of eight and  512 memory  cards a maximum  of and per  

on page 3 and note the introductory information on page 
Different  media sources  can be selected  and 
played  back in the MEDIA main  menu 
playable  audio sources  are d isplayed  and 
played . files  are  igno red. 
Press the button . 
The  last med ia  source  played will resume  playing . 
The  current  med ia  source  is displayed 
in center  of 
the  bottom  line of the screen 19. 
no  med ia sou rce  is  selec table,  the MEDIA main 
menu cannot  be opened. 
F
ig.  21 media  source . 
on page 3  and note the  introductory information on page 
315 
Fi g. main  menu:  Audio data 
the  center  of the  screen the track and  trac k 
numbe r are d isplayed  by  defau lt ,  acc ording  to  the 
sequence  on 
the da ta  medium 19. 
For  audio files  also  conta in ing tr ack  information text , 
you  press the 1 butt on , furth er track 
info rma tion  (such as the file path)  will be  dis played . 
The  runtime  and  rema ining  runtime  of the  track  a
re displayed  at t he  bottom left  and right of the  screen in m inutes  and  seco nds.  The rema ining tim e ca nnot  be  disp layed  fo r  file s w it h  va riabl e bit  rate (VBR) . 
An  au dio 
or audio  data 
the 
int o the slot 1 until it  is pull ed  in a utomatica lly. 
Playback  starts  automatica lly  after  insertion. 
Ejecting a 
Depend ing on  the  country , the ign ition  key for con 
vert ib les  mus t be  in the igniti on  l ock in  order  to 
ejec t the (anti-the ft protectio n).  

first read and heed the on page 3 and note the ductory information on page 
through an ed via (for a phone) 
can  be through  the speakers. via the  radio-navigation  system is 
audio  source must support  the 
A2DP or AVRCP 
in equipped with  a factory -installed phone age that supports  this function . To 
responding owner's Cell 
Phone  Package. 
Pairing  and connec ting is done  via the  radio 
audio 
the  directions  in the  owner 's 
Redu ce 
To change  to 
Bl uetooth function 
button 26. 
Aud io mode  is indicated  on the  screen 
by Bl uetooth Audio 25 . 
The 
o f t he be  adjusted  to match  the of the other  audio  sources 
activating audio 
some devices , 
After the audio 
transmission , a  pop-up  window  opens. 
Request  fo r confir mation of aud io 
BT-Audio Audio  mode must be 
swi tched  to 
Audio  transmission,  as 
audio source  is 
started or s topped  automatically  by switc hing to 
addition , track dio  navigation  system 's arrow  keys 1 
25. 
the connection  is  broken . the  radio 
navigation  system switches  to 
media source. 
th e that dio ed . 
Radio  mode, press  the sETUP) button . 
Press the 
Press  the 
Tag the device connected  and press 
the connect) funct ion butt on. 
Read  and manufacturer of the 
Because of the number of audio  sources , it  canno t be teed  that 
audio  source, warning  and  service  tones, suc h as  touch 
tones  on a 
Do  not  connect radio nav igation  system at the same time for 
music 
interface , as this to on  the 
ing  the use of can  be obtained  from the  

External 
this section find  inform ation about: 
External 
at  the  factory . 
standard  4.75  in ch  audio 
Loaded via  the  ra
dio  naviga tion  system. 
More information: 
page  3 
Device  overview 6 
Operation  basics 
Media page 
Audio data cannot  be played  back in the  external changer. 
Copy-protected and  CD-RW  media may  possibly  provide  lim
ited  or no  playback. 
No back  in the  external changer . 
Please firs t  read and hee d the WARNon page 3 and note the introductory infonmation on pag e 34 . 
Press  the (LOAD) button.  The LED above  the  next 
For  manual  selection of an press  one of the device  keys Otherw ise , 
the  next 
the  LED rapidly , into the wit h  t he  un pr inted  side facing  towards the  butt ons the  audio in 
315 
For quick loading. press  the (LOAD) d evice  button 
f or  

Navigation 
Introduction to navigation 
Introduction 
find infor ma tion  about: 
Navigation  limitations  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . 
37 
315:  Using  or 
screens  with  on-screen  keyboard 
Gener a l information 
The  current driving  posit ion is  determined  via the Positioning measu re d istances  driven. men t gation  data  media  maps  and in accordance  with 
stored  traffic routing.  Based  on this  data , the 
gation  system 
can be entered  as a destinat ion. 
Acoustic  navigation  messages  and graphic 
on the  navigation  system  and in the instrument gu ide to t h e  des tination 5 1. 
Depending  upon the country,  some functions 
of the 
radio  naviga tion  system  may not be 
regulations. 
Navigation  limitations 
first  r ea d and  heed the o n  pa ge  3  and  note th e ductory informatio n  on  page 37. 
P
ossi b le  navigation erro rs 
the  navigation  system cannot receive  data from 
tized  on lhe  data  medium  (e.g. one-way  streets 
and  street  type not sufficiently cap tured) , the gation  syst em route  guidance. 
Navigation da ta 
different  device generations  are used in 
contact  a 
necessary  navigation  data comes this  data  needs to be 
updated , a  memory  card with the navigat ion 
Device  overview 
Operation  basics 
Destination  input 
Destination  memory 4 7 
Destination  guidance 51 
the  case  of missing or incompl ete  navigation ta, the posi tion  may not be  determined curalely.  This may in naviga tion  that  is not  as 
accurate  as 
Navigatio n  r egion and navigatio n  d ata 
r efresh  r ate 
The refore,  route  guidance  can be inaccurate or 

Function key: Effect 
the navigation 
area  and the version  number of the navigation  data stored in the  device . 
the navigation 
a rea  and  the version  number of the navigation  data stored in the device. 
so Datal: 
Prepares  the memory  card for re 
F ig. 42 Navigation  main menu with destination in
put  options. 
on page 3 and note the introductory i nformation on page 37. 
T he  nav igation  functions  are only  accessible  if  nav
igation  data for the  region in which  you are travel 
ling  is available in the  radio  navigation  system. 
The 
N avig ation main  menu  can be used to select  a 
new destina tion . a  pr eviously  used or stored  desti
nat ion. 
or to sea rch  points of interest. 
A
ccessing the  Navigation main menu 
Press  the button  to  op en the  las t menu 
accessed in the navigation  menu. 
the Navigation main menu is  not  disp layed , 
press  the 42. 
the Navigation main  menu , press  the 
Press  the 42. 
Entering a destination from the Navigation main menu 
Turn the  tuning  knob 1 
42 . 
Press  the tuning  knob to access the  disp layed 
dest inatio n. 
ope n afte r 
t h e  function  butt on  has  been  select ed 42. 
Press ing the 42 . 
Naviga tion