20IntroductionTheft-deterrent feature
An electronic security system is
included for the purpose of theft
deterrence. The Infotainment system
functions only in your vehicle and is therefore worthless to a thief.
The security code (supplied
separately) must be entered upon
first use of the system and after
prolonged interruptions to the power
supply.
Entering the security code
When first switching on the
Infotainment system, the message Radio code then 0000 appears on the
display screen.
To enter first digit of security code,
press numbered button 1 on the unit
repeatedly until desired number is
displayed. Enter second, third and
fourth digits using buttons 2, 3 and 4
in the same way.
When the full code is displayed, press and hold button 6 until an audible
signal sounds. The system is
unlocked when the correct code has
been entered.Incorrect code entered
When an incorrect code has been
entered, Error code then Wait 100 is
displayed.
Wait until the countdown has expired, then enter the correct code. Each
time the code is entered incorrectly,
the countdown time is doubled.
Changing the geographical area
When the security code is entered,
you may be prompted to choose a
geographical area, e.g.:
■ Europe
■ Asia
■ Arabia
■ America
Switch off the Infotainment system,
then simultaneously press button 1
and 5 and the m rotary knob. Then
press button _ or 6 until desired area
is highlighted on the display screen
and set with button 6.Usage
Infotainment controls
The Infotainment system is operated
via buttons, rotary knobs and display menus.
Inputs are made via: ■ the central control unit in the instrument panel 3 6, or
■ the controls on the steering column
3 6
■ the voice recognition system (if available) 3 69
Switching the Infotainment
system on or off
Press the X knob to switch the
Infotainment system on.
The previously used audio source is
active.
Press the X knob (or press and hold)
to switch the Infotainment system off.
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■2 3 : Station search
■ MEM : Access stored radio station
list
■ Station buttons 1...6: Preset station
buttons
■ 0 : System settings
Activating the radio
Press the RADIO/CD button to switch
the audio source to radio.
The station previously selected will be
received.
Selecting the waveband
Press button ⊲ or ⊳ to highlight the
waveband in the display menu then
turn the rotary knob to select the
desired waveband.
The station previously selected in that waveband will be received.Control buttons - CD35 BT
The most important buttons for
control of the radio are:
■ RADIO : Activate radio, change
waveband
■ 2 3 : Change frequency, station
search
■ Central rotary knob: Access stored radio station list
■ Station buttons 1...6: Preset station
buttons
■ SETUP / TEXT : System settings
Activating the radio
Press the RADIO button to switch the
audio source to radio.
The station previously selected will be
received.
Selecting the waveband
Press the RADIO button repeatedly to
switch between the available
wavebands (e.g. FM1, FM2, MW,
LW).
The station previously selected in that waveband will be received.Station search
Automatic station search
R15 BT / CD15 BT / R16 BT /
CD16 BT / CD18 BT - Automatic
station search
Briefly press button 2 or 3 to
search for the next receivable station
in the current waveband.
If no station is found, automatic
searching continues until 2 or 3 is
pressed again.
CD30 BT - Automatic station search
Highlight the frequency in the display
using button ⊲ or ⊳.
Press button 2 or 3 to search for
the next receivable station in the
current waveband.
CD35 BT - Automatic station search
Press button 2 or 3 for approx.
2 seconds to search for the next
receivable station in the current
waveband.
30Radio
If no station is found, automatic
searching continues until 2 or 3 is
pressed again.
Manual station search Stored station search
This allows you to recall radio stations that you have previously stored.
To store a station, select the desired
waveband and station then press
station button 1...6 until an audible
signal sounds, confirming that the
station has been stored to the
appropriate station button. 6 stations
per waveband can be stored.
Recalling a stored station
To recall a station, select the desired
waveband then briefly press station
button 1...6.
R15 BT / CD15 BT / R16 BT /
CD16 BT / CD18 BT - Manual station
search
Select the desired waveband then press and hold button 2 or 3 to
scan the selected waveband.Release the button when close to the
required frequency. An automatic
search is then made for the next
receivable station and it is played
automatically.
Turn the OK rotary knob to change
the frequency in increments.
Stored station search
This allows you to recall radio stations that you have previously stored.
To store a station, select the desired
waveband and station then press
station button 1...6 until an audible
signal sounds, confirming that the
station has been stored to the
appropriate station button. 6 stations
per waveband can be stored.
Recalling a stored station
To recall a station, select the desired
waveband then briefly press station
button 1...6.
Stored station search
This allows you to recall radio stations that you have previously stored.
You can store up to 12 FM, 6 LW or
6 MW stations in this way.Alternatively, press and hold station
button 1...6 until an audible signal
sounds, confirming that the station
has been stored to the appropriate
station button. 6 stations per
waveband can be stored in this way.
Search radio station name (FM only)
Select the FM waveband then
highlight the station name in the
display using button _ or 6.
Press button 1 or 4 repeatedly to
manually search for the required
station name. The frequency may be displayed instead if the station name
is unavailable.
The alphabetical list contains up to
60 FM radio stations with the best
reception. This list can be updated at
any time 3 32.
CD30 BT - Manual station search
Select the desired waveband then
highlight the frequency in the display
using button ⊲ or ⊳.
Turn rotary knob or press and hold
button 2 or 3 to scan the
frequencies in the current waveband.
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Release the button when the desired
frequency has been reached. The
station is played automatically.
Stored station search
This allows you to recall radio stations that you have previously stored.
To store a station, select the desired
waveband and station then press the
MEM button (to access the stored
radio station list) and select a digit by
turning and pressing the rotary knob.
You can store 12 stations in this way.
Alternatively, press and hold station
button 1...6 until an audible signal
sounds, confirming that the station
has been stored to the appropriate
station button. 6 stations per
waveband can be stored in this way.
Recalling a stored station
To recall a station, select the desired
waveband then briefly press station
button 1...6.
Alternatively, select the desired
waveband then highlight the stored
station number field in the display,using button ⊲ or ⊳. Turn the rotary knob to manually search the stored
station list.
Search radio station name (FM only) Select the FM waveband then
highlight the station name in the
display using button ⊲ or ⊳.
Turn rotary knob to manually search
for the required station name.
The alphabetical list contains up to
50 FM radio stations with the best
reception. This list can be updated at
any time 3 32.
CD35 BT - Manual station search
Select the desired waveband then
press and hold button 2 or 3 to
scan the selected waveband.
Release the button when close to the required frequency. An automatic
search is then made for the next
receivable station and it is played
automatically.
Press button 2 or 3 briefly to
change the frequency in increments.Stored station search
This allows you to recall radio stations that you have previously stored.
To store a station, select the desired
waveband and station then press
station button 1...6 until an audible
signal sounds, confirming that the
station has been stored to the
appropriate station button. 6 stations
per waveband can be stored.
Recalling a stored station
To recall a station, select the desired
waveband then briefly press station
button 1...6.
Search radio station name (FM only) Select the FM waveband and open
the FM radio station list by turning the central rotary knob.
Turn the knob to manually search for
the required station name and press the knob to select.
The alphabetical list contains up to
50 FM radio stations with the best
reception. This list can be updated at
any time 3 32.
32RadioAutostore listsThe stations with the best reception in a waveband can be searched for and
stored automatically via the autostore
function.
Automatic station storing
R15 BT / CD15 BT / R16 BT /
CD16 BT / CD18 BT - Automatic
station storing
The FM waveband has an autostore
list (AST ), on which 6 stations can be
stored.
While listening to the radio, press and hold the SETUP button: The
6 stations with the strongest reception
will be automatically stored on AST.
Notice
Due to signal strength, it is possible
that less than 6 stations will be
stored.
CD30 BT - Automatic station storing Depending on vehicle, up to 50 radio
stations are continually updated and
stored automatically by the system.CD35 BT - Automatic station storing
Depending on vehicle, up to 50 radio
stations are continually updated and
stored automatically by the system.
Recalling a station
R15 BT / CD15 BT / R16 BT /
CD16 BT / CD18 BT - Recalling a
station
Select the desired waveband, then
briefly press station button 1...6 to
recall a stored station.
To recall a station on the autostore list
(AST), while listening to the radio
briefly press the SETUP button to
activate AST mode. The station
previously selected will be received.
Briefly press station button 1...6 to
recall another stored station on the
autostore list.
CD30 BT - Recalling a station
Select the desired waveband, then
briefly press station button 1...6 to
recall a stored station.Alternatively, select the desired
waveband then highlight the stored
station number field in the display,
using button ⊲ or ⊳. Turn the rotary
knob to manually search the stored
station list.
CD35 BT - Recalling a station
Select the desired waveband, then
briefly press station button 1...6 to
recall a stored station.
Alternatively, select the FM
waveband and open the FM radio
station list by turning the central rotary
knob. Turn the knob to manually
search for the required station name
and press the knob to select.
Updating stations manually
Stations can also be stored manually
in the autostore list 1)
.
To update the list of stations and
obtain the most recent ones, activate
the system update manually. The sound will be muted during a manual
update.1) Only CD30 BT / CD35 BT
36CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information.....................36
Usage .......................................... 37General information
The Infotainment system's CD player
can playback audio CDs, MP3 CDs
and also WMA CDs.
CD15 BT, CD16 BT, CD 18BT and CD 30 BT only: AAC and WAV
formats can also be played.
Important information about
audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDsCaution
Under no circumstances place
DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter
of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio
player.
You must not put any stickers on
CDs. These discs can get jammed
in the CD drive and ruin the drive.
An expensive replacement of the
device will then be necessary.
■ Audio CDs with copy protection, which are not in compliance with
the audio CD standard, may not
play correctly or not at all.
■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs
and WMA files with Digital Rights
Management (DRM) from online
music shops may not play correctly
or not at all.
■ On mixed mode CDs (combinations
of audio and data, e.g. MP3), only
the audio tracks will be detected
and played.
■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs
are more vulnerable to mishandling than prerecorded CDs. Correct
handling, especially in the case of
self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs,
must be ensured; see below.
■ Avoid leaving fingerprints when you
change CDs.
■ Put CDs back in their sleeves immediately after removing them
from the CD player, in order to
protect them from dirt and damage.
■ Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear the lens of the audio player inside
the device and cause faults.
■ Protect CDs from heat and direct sunlight.
56Navigation
Insert new batteries (Type: AAA /LR03 / UM4 1.5V) ensuring they are
installed correctly, then replace the
battery cover.
Activating the Navigation
system
Switching on
The Navigation system switches on
automatically when the ignition is
switched on. In other cases, press the
X knob.
With the ignition off, the Navigation
system can be used for approx.
20 minutes. Press the X knob to
switch on the Navigation system. The
system will automatically switch off
approx. 20 minutes after the last user
input.
Switching off
With the ignition off, the Navigation
system switches off automatically
when the driver's door is opened.
With the ignition on, press the X knob
to switch off the Navigation system.Switching between Navigation
system and Infotainment system
menus
With the Infotainment and Navigation
systems on, press the NAVI button
(on the steering column controls) to
switch between the Navigation
system and Infotainment system
screens.
When the Infotainment controls are
used to change, for example, the audio source, the Infotainment
system screen pops-up temporarily
over the Navigation system screen.
The display switches back after a
delay.
Clock The clock is displayed when switched
to the Infotainment system screen.
Inserting the SD card
Switch off the Navigation system and
insert the SD card in its slot. The SD
card is fragile; do not bend it.
Insert it the right way round, as shown in the illustration.
Removing the SD card
Select Remove SD card in the main
menu, then confirm using the right
soft button ⌟. A message is displayed
when it is safe to remove the SD card.
To remove the SD card from its slot,
press on the card then release it. The
card is released slightly to enable it to be withdrawn.
Only use an SD card which is
compatible with the system.
Navigation61
Name preferences
To display street and house numbers on the map.Use day/night colours
In the default automatic mode, the
system will automatically switch
between day and night modes.
If manual mode is preferred,
automatic mode can be deactivated
by selecting Use day colours or Use
night colours .
Automatic switching can be
reactivated using the Brightness
preferences menu.Change map colours
New colours can also be
downloaded. To select a downloaded colour, select an additional colour
scheme, then the colour required.Brightness preferences
Adjust the screen brightness to suit
the external lighting conditions.Set clock
When the clocks change in summer
or winter, or when travelling abroad,
the time on the system will need
adjusting. Select Set clock; thesystem offers three display modes.
Select the desired mode, then Done
using the soft button. Set the clock,
then select Done.
Clock synchronisation: The
synchronisation option allows the time to be set directly using GPS
information. Select the Sync option
with the left soft button ⌞.Start-up preferences
Used to change the system start-up
settings and also the start-up page by
customising it with a chosen photo.Show fewer menu options
Allows simplification of the menu to
facilitate better use. To reactivate all
options, select this icon again.Change language
To change language, select
Language: , the required language
can then be selected from the list.Reset factory settings
To reset all system parameters and delete all personal data.
Select Reset factory settings in the
main menu, then follow the on-screen instructions using the soft buttons.Partial reset: allows the deletion of allpersonal data (favourites, recent
destinations, etc.).
After resetting, the system will restart
in English.
Destination input
Select a destination
From the main menu, select Navigate
to... , then choose from the following
options:Home
Guides you to your home.
To store the address of your home
location, see Add and save a
favourite .Favourite
A stored list of frequently visited
destinations.
■ Select Favourite and confirm.
■ Select the required destination from
the list and confirm.
To store a destination in the
favourites list, see Add and save a
favourite .