Radio
Operation
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Main menu
21
List of available stations
22
Search and store radio station
22
Search the available stations (Scan)
23
Station logos
23
Traffic programme
23
Station information (DAB)
24
First and foremost, pay attention to the safety instructions » page 4 , Important
notes .
The device allows analogue radio reception of FM and AM frequency ranges as
well as DAB digital radio reception.
The radio reception DAB allows multiple stations to be transmitted in a single fre-
quency in the form of a so-called ensemble. It also allows for the transmission of additional data and information (e.g. messages, sport, weather, warnings, etc.).
Note
■ Car parks, tunnels, tall buildings or mountains can disrupt the radio signal even
causing it to fail completely.■
For vehicles with window antennas; if the windows are covered in foil or with
metallic film stickers, reception interference may be experienced.
■
In countries where the RDS function is not supported sufficiently, we recom-
mend turning off the RDS and AF functions. Otherwise, these settings can affect the functionality of the radio.
Main menuFig. 12
Radio: Main menu
First read and observe the introductory information given on page 21.
Information and function keys » Fig. 12
The selected radio station (frequency or identifier) Station keys
Storage groups of the preset buttons
Choice of broadcasting range (FM / AM / DAB)
List of available stations » page 22
manual / semi-automatic station search » page 22
Changing channels either in the list of available stations or the station but-
tons depending on the settings of the menu Arrow buttons: » page 24 , Set-
tings
Radio settings
Information on the radio station (DAB) » page 24
For each broadcasting range (FM / AM / DAB) there are each 15 preset buttons to
store the radio stations. These preset buttons are divided into three memory
groups.
Call up the main menu
›
Press the button RADIO.
Choose the broadcasting range
›
Press the button RADIO repeatedly.
or
ABCD
1)
A2DP and AVRCP are Bluetooth ®
profiles that support multimedia functions.
21Radio
ScanMedia27
SD memory card31
Search for radio station22
Seats Settings
49
Select frequency range See main menu
21
Selecting driving mode44
Select radio station See main menu
21
Select signal source Media
26
Semi-automatic search for radio station22
settings additional keyboard languages
19
Bluetooth20
keyboard19
Restore factory settings20
time and date19
units19
Voice control20
Settings DAB
25
device17
Device screen18
Driving mode44
FM25
Language17
Manage favourites40
Media27
Radio24
Telephone36
User profile40
Volume6
Setting vehicle systems Auxiliary heater and ventilation
46
Driver assistance47
Parking and manoeuvring47
Restore factory settings50
Setup17
Sound18
Set vehicle systems ESC system
47
Tyre47
Signal source28
Sound18
Speed limit for snow tyres47
START-STOP45
Status line8
Switching off volume
6
Switching the unit off6
Switching the unit on6
Synchronous adjustment of both mirrors48
T
telephone voice control
13
Telephone34
Conference43
Disconnection40
Functions40
Main menu35
Multifunction steering wheel12
On screen messages35
Pairing38
Quick connection39
Select telephone39
Settings36
Telephone conference43
Telephone conversation43
Telephone functions40
Tilting the mirror surface - lowering in reverse48
Time19
Traffic programme (TP)23
Travel light - travel mode48
Tyre pressure monitor45, 47
U
Units
19
USB31, 32
V
Vehicle equipment Declaration of conformity
4
Vehicle identification number49
Vehicle settings44
Vehicle systems44
vehicle systems settings mirrors and wiper
48
Opening and closing49
Vehicle systems settings Climatronic
50
Light48
Multifunction display49
Seats49
Service49
VIN number49
Voice control1315
function requirements14
not recognizing a voice command15
settings20
stop/restore input/15
switching on/off14
Voice command input correct15
W
Windows comfort control
49
Wireless link to the outside antenna see Phonebox
36
Other Characters
(Traffic programme (TP)
23
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