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Changing the default volume
on page 3 and note the introductory informa
adjustments are indica te d on th e screen by a Meanwhile , d evice operatio n is blocked.
the device is mu ted (display:
Turn the volum e contro l Q counterclockwise is displayed.
ava ilab le on the devic e, br iefly press the !MUTE 1
on pag e 3 and note the
display s ca n be sho wn only after a co mplete
s yst em start of the radio naviga tio n syste m. T
he curr
ently played media source is stopped
wh ile the device is mu ted .
Please lower the volume befo re switching to another audio source if the base volume of an aud io source was increased considerably.
Country-dependent function button omission
Based on m arket specific conditions , it is poss ible
that not the fu nctions described in this manua l
a re exec utable , a nd the function buttons on the
scr een may be displayed differently than described
Depending on the vehicle, adju stments of air con
d itioning settings or displays regarding factory -in
z
1l no p h o ne pac kag e is
Introduction
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Function buttons and device buttons
Fig. 2
on page 3 and note the
Rotary and push buttons .
device buttons.
1 is nated as Q or switch.
T he cen t
er rotary and push button 1 designated as the Tuning knob.
Device buttons
Butt ons on
the device are iden tified in thi s
content )device
button .
Underneath the screen are two unlabe led device
b uttons
1 Operation and function spond to the respec tive func tion buttons
and are ated by brief pressing on the screen or pressing and holding . Function buttons are described in the
grayed-out cannot be lected, e.g . © .
Pop-up window
A "pop-up is a window ® that pears for a short lime prior to th e c urrent menu and
contains additiona l fun ctio n buttons .
A fun ction button in a pop-up window
can be
function
functions or can be activa ted or
indicates that the
fun ction is activated , an empty checkbox that it
i s dea ctivated .
function buttons via the tuning knob
With the excep tion of the two
by turning the tu n-
ing knob 1 @ and by pressing.
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Fig. 3 T rack list of an MP3 CD.
on page 3 and note the ductory information on page 8.
Avai lab le s tations and selec table tracks are played as items in lists. The curren t station or track is 3.
List items are accessed
by touch ing, similar to
fu nction buttons.
Tagging and accessing
the se lecting frame knob 1 @ .
When selection frame is. moved to the end of the displayed lis t segments, next items be
disp layed .
Launch Jist items: Press tuning
knob .
Browsing lists
bar" is shown on the left side of the
screen.
The colored semicircle shows the size
of the entire
list. The 3 ® shows the
The smaller the
Browsing long lists page-by-page: Press the
screen briefly above or below the mark.
Fast browsing of long lists: Manually move the mark. To do this , place a finger on the
out removing it. When the desired position is reached,
button.
Closes an open pop-up window.
Moves up one the way to the
Main menu.
Undoes navigation address entries step
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Audio mode
Radio mode
Introduction
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 selecting a station frequency . . . . . . 14
station to the station preset buttons . . 16
Accessing stations stored on station preset
buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
. . . . . . . . . 17
on page 3 and note the introductory info rm ation on pa ge 12.
Press the
4 main menu 15.
stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
. . . . . . . . . . . . 19
More information:
Device overview
Parking garages . tunnels , high buildings or mountains can interfere with the radio
Decals or metal-coated stickers on the vehi
hicles with window antennas.
Fig. 5
5.
is a radio data service
which is not supported by
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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.
P ress the (Freq. band) function button and press
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
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7 function button to save the tagged
station 16 .
Press button in order to close the FM
station list.
Scan
Fig. 8 main menu with station scanning
function
Pleas e first read and heed the on page 3 and note the ductory on page 12.
a station scan is running ,
Pop-up-window Options function
button.
P lease first on page ductory information on pag e 12 .
the main menu and select th e quency band 13.
Press the [Extras) function button.
315
and stopping station scanning
the main menu and select th e
Press the (Extras) functio n button .
Press the [Scan) function button in the pop-up
window .
scanning starts and the [Extras) fu nct io n
button switches to [scan) 8.
P ress the function button or press the
tuning knob 1 @in order to stop station
scanning at the current station .
scanning is also stopped if a station is selected via the arrow or station bu t-
tons, .
Fig. Version Pop-up window Options tion button.
frequencies depends on the
device and the country.
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Touch the
function button changes to
!Manual).
func tion button in the pop-up window to activ ate the The pop-up window is closed and
Tune is dis played in the center of the bottom row
o n the scree n.
Th e frequency of th e selected stati
on is displayed.
ly: Tum the tuning knob =>fig. 1
Afte r releasing the the next receivable radio station is matica lly set.
function button to
end manual frequency selection.
function button
and ch oose a differe nt method selectio n
in the pop-up windo w or !Presets)).
Afte r about seconds of idle time manual quency selection stops automa tica lly.
Manual frequency selection is also stopped if a
s tation is selec ted via a station preset button or the
display is changed to the FM station
For stations , the statio n name can
be displaye d un derne ath the fr e qu ency.
on page 3 and note the
main menu 11. These function buttons are
try and device specific.
the mai n menu press the function
button !Extras!
Activate or deactivate the checkbox in th e functio n button in order to display or hid e
the station preset butto ns.
the checkbox in the is activa ted ,
s ix sta tion prese t buttons are disp layed in the
11.
function button in the
Press the Presets to display th e s tation pre se t
bu ttons.
The station preset buttons are disp layed when a
diffe ren t option for select
ing stations is chosen.
funct ion button and choose a
different method of selec ting station in the pop -u p
or !Tune]).
Changing the displayed station preset
buttons
The station pres et button s are disp layed in groups of six function buttons
Turn the tuning knob 1 ®in order to tag
the statio n preset butto ns one afte r the othe r. turn the
tuning knob in either
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Fig. 11 main menu with of the sta
tion preset button s.
on page 3 and note the introductory information on pag e 12.
Storin g a sta ti o n on a station preset button over
w rit es the
stored statio n .
Showing station preset buttons and
Press the desi red stat ion pres et button
Th e 12.
1 and pressing it a tone sounds.
Fig. 12
of the sta
tion prese t buttons.
firs t r ead a nd heed the WARN on page 3 and note the introductory information on page 12 .
Hold the tun ing knob the next free statio n
preset button is offe red for the cur
rent stati on .
Turn the tu ning kn ob to
Briefly press the tuning knob to save the sta
tion.
Stations can
view 13.
sta tions stored on station preset butto ns can be or 19.
not used for station rec
ommends hiding them. T he station by rotating the tun ing knob. 13.
the main me nu an d station preset buttons if necessary 15.
Turn the tuning knob 1
Press the tuning knob to access the station .
touch the station preset b utton diso n the scree n.
is 12 . stat ion s
can be accessed with the arrow buttons and browsed
be be
r ece ived at the cu rrent