Familiarizing yourself with your product
Audio 10 overview
Audio 10 overview diagram Function Page
0043
0047
Makes sound settings 15
0044
002A
Selects radio 18
Switches wavebands 19
0087
003B
Makes system settings 14
0085
00FD
Calls up audio source:
SD memory card 24
USB device 24
AUX function 44
BT Audio 38
0083
002B
Selects the telephone
function
30
0084
Display 11 Function Page
006B
SD memory card slot 24
006C
Stowage compartment
006D
004A
to0089003E003F Sets the frequency
manually 18
Stores stations manually 18
Calls up stored stations 19
Selects a track 25
Telephone number entry 34
Searches for a phone book
entry
35
Passkey entry 31
006E
003C
Deletes characters
006F
0038
Exits menu or jumps up one
menu level higher 10
Familiarizing yourself with your productAt a glance
X
To select a track: press the0064button
to select a track.
X Press the 008Bbutton to confirm.
The selected track is played. Overview of the multifunction
steering wheel
i
The operation of certain functions is
described in the sections on basic
functions, radio, SD memory card, USB
device and Bluetooth ®
. But-
ton Function
0043
On-board computer display
0044
0081
Increases the volume
0082
Reduces the volume
0061
Accepts an incoming call/
redials But-
ton Function
0076
Ends/rejects a call
0087
0080
Selects next main menu
007F
Selects previous main menu
0041
Jumps up in the menu bar
0068
Jumps down in the menu bar
Display overview of the on-board
computer
The display of the on-board computer shows
the following menus and functions of Audio
10: Menu Functions
Radio Selects the stored stations on
the current waveband
SD/USB Selects tracks in the current
folder
Telephon
e Accepts a call
Ends/rejects a call
Performs calls via the phone
book menu
BT Audio Selects tracks in the current
folder
i
The operation of certain functions is
described in the sections on basic
functions, radio, SD memory card, USB
device and Bluetooth ®
. Basic functions
Switching on/off
X Press the 0043On/Off button.
Once switched on, Audio 10 calls up the
most recently active function.
i Audio 10 switches off automatically when
you remove the ignition key. Basic functions
13At a glance
Selecting radio
X Press the 002Abutton.
You will hear the last station selected. Selecting a station
Station search
X Press the 0048or0049 button briefly.
You will hear the next receivable station. Setting stations manually
X Press and hold the 0048or0049 button
until the desired position has been
reached.
You will hear the selected station, as long
as it is receivable. Setting the frequency manually
X
Press the 003Ebutton.
X Using the 004Ato0089 number keys, enter
the desired frequency.
Or
X To select the radio menu: press
the 0064 button, select Radio
Radio using the
0059 or0065 buttons and confirm by
pressing the 008Bbutton.
The Enter Frequency
Enter Frequency menu item is
selected.
X Press the 008Bbutton.
X Using the 004Ato0089 number keys, enter
the desired frequency. i
You can only enter frequencies which lie
within the selected waveband
(Y page 19). Storing stations
Storing stations manually
You can save the current station.
X
Press and hold any of the 004Ato0089
number keys until the display shows the
number you pressed in front of the
transmitter frequency or the station name.
The station is stored under the selected
preset. Storing stations automatically
You can automatically store 10 receivable
stations in the waveband selected to presets.
The order is determined by reception quality.
i Previously stored stations from this
waveband will be lost. X
Press the 002Abutton to select the desired
waveband.
X To select the preset menu: press
the 0064 button, select Presets Presetsusing the
0059 or0065 buttons and confirm by
pressing the 008Bbutton. 18
Storing stationsRadio
X
To select Autostore: press the0064or
0063 button to select Autostore
Autostoreand
confirm by pressing the 008Bbutton.
Audio 10 searches for the 10 stations with
the strongest signal and stores them. X
To cancel storage: during storage, press
the 008Bbutton.
X To exit the preset menu: using the0064
button, select one of the stored stations
and confirm by pressing the 008Bbutton.
Or
X Press the 0038button.
i If the process is interrupted by a traffic
report, you must repeat it. Calling up stored stations
Calling up stations using the number
keypad X
Press the 002Abutton to select the desired
waveband.
X Briefly press a number button from 004Ato
0089.
You will hear the station stored in the
selected preset, if it is receivable.
Calling up stations using the station list X
Press the 002Abutton to select the desired
waveband.
X To select the preset menu: press
the 0064 button, select Presets Presetsusing the
0059 or0065 buttons and confirm by
pressing the 008Bbutton.
The display shows a list of the stored
stations.
The 0036dot indicates the station being
currently played, if the station has been
stored.
X To select a station: using the0064or
0063 buttons, select a station and confirm
by pressing the 008Bbutton.
You will hear the station stored in the
selected preset, if it is receivable. Switching wavebands
Audio 10 can receive the following
wavebands: Waveband Frequency
FM (VHF) 87.7 – 107.9 MHz
MW (medium wave) 530 – 1710 kHz
X
Press the 002Abutton repeatedly until the
display shows the desired waveband.
Or
X To select the waveband menu: press
the 0064 button, select the waveband in
the menu bar using the 0059or0065
buttons and confirm by pressing the 008B
button.
The display shows a list of wavebands.
The 0036dot indicates the waveband
currently called up.
X To select a waveband: select a waveband
using the 0064or0063 buttons and
confirm by pressing the 008Bbutton. Switching wavebands
19Radio
the
0065 button and press the 008Bbutton
to confirm.
The display shows the list of audio sources.
The 0036dot is in front of the audio source
currently being played.
X Use the 0064button to select the desired
audio source and confirm with 008B.
SD/USB playback starts. Selecting a track
Selecting a track by skipping to a
track
X Press the 0048or0049 button briefly.
Audio 10 plays back the previous or next
track.
X Press and hold the 0048or0049 button.
The current track is rewound or fast-
forwarded.
i The following principles apply to the skip
back function:
R if the track has been playing for less than
8 seconds, playback moves back to the
start of the previous track.
R if the track has been playing for more
than 8 seconds, playback moves back to
the start of the current track.
i If you have selected random playback
(Y page 26), a random selection follows
as the next track. Selecting a track in the track list X
To select the music menu: press the008B
button.
The display shows the track list of the folder
in which the track currently playing can be
found. The 0036dot indicates the track
currently being played.
X To select a track: press the0064or
0063 button to select a track and confirm
with 008B.
Audio 10 exits the music menu and plays
the selected track. Selecting a track by track number
X Press the 003Ebutton.
X Enter the desired track number using the
004A to0089 number keys.
Audio 10 plays the selected track.
i You can only enter numbers of tracks
which are in the folder currently being
played. Changing folders
X
To select the music menu: press the008B
button.
X To select a folder: press the0059,0063
and 0064 buttons to select a folder and
confirm with 008B.
X To exit the music menu: press the0064
button to select a track in the folder and
confirm with 008B.
You can navigate through the folder structure
of the SD memory card/USB device as
follows: Changing folders
25SD memory card and USB device Z
Pairing a mobile phone
What does pairing mean? When pairing, an authorized connection is
established between Audio 10 and a mobile
phone. Your mobile phone must be visible.
Information on how to make your mobile
phone visible can be found in the operating
instructions of your mobile phone.
If Audio 10 and your mobile phone are paired,
they will connect automatically as soon as
there is a Bluetooth ®
connection.
i Audio 10 saves the pairing data of up to
10 mobile phones. If an additional mobile
phone is coupled, Audio 10 overwrites the
pairing data for the mobile phone that has
not been connected to it for the longest
period of time.
There are two ways of pairing:
R Bluetooth ®
pairing : Audio 10 searches for
the mobile phone and starts the pairing
process
R Bluetooth ®
external: the mobile phone
searches for Audio 10 and starts the pairing
process
Pairing a mobile phone via Bluetooth ®X
To call up the telephone menu: press
the 0064 button, select Telephone
Telephone usingthe
0059 or0065 button and confirm by
pressing the 008Bbutton.
The Connect Phones Connect Phones menu item is
selected.
X Press the 008Bbutton.
The display shows the device list. The
Update Update menu item is selected.
X To start the search: press the008Bbutton.
Audio 10 searches for mobile phones (BT
devices) within range for a certain period of
time. The display briefly shows a message. X
To cancel the search: press the008Bbutton
during the search.
If at least one mobile phone is found, the
display shows the Bluetooth ®
name of the
mobile phone.
If Audio 10 does not find a mobile phone, the
Search for Bluetooth devices failed Search for Bluetooth devices failed
message is shown in the display.
X To search again: select Update Updateand press
the 008Bbutton.
X Use the 0064button to select the desired
mobile phone and press the 008Bbutton to
confirm.
The display shows the input menu for the
passkey. X
To enter the passkey: enter a four-digit,
easy to remember number using the 004A Telephone
31Bluetooth® Z
to
0089 number keys and press the 008B
button to confirm.
Or
X Use the 0059or0065 button to select 4
digits in the number bar, one after the
other, and press the 008Bbutton to confirm.
X Use the 0065button to select OK
OK and press
the 008Bbutton to confirm.
The mobile phone is authorized.
X Select Bluetooth ®
device name MB
Bluetooth on the mobile phone.
X Enter the number previously selected on
the mobile phone and confirm.
X Confirm possible prompts using the mobile
phone.
The Authorization successful.
Authorization successful.
message is shown in the display. You will
see the Bluetooth ®
name of the mobile
phone in the display/selection window.
i When the Authorization failed.
Authorization failed.
message is displayed, you may have
exceeded the prescribed time period.
Repeat the procedure.
Pairing a mobile phone externally via
Bluetooth ® X
To call up the telephone menu: press
the 0064 button, select Telephone
Telephone using
the 0059 or0065 button and confirm by
pressing the 008Bbutton.
The Connect Phones
Connect Phones menu item is
selected.
X Press the 008Bbutton.
The display shows the device list. X
Press the 0065button.
The display shows the menu for external
authorization. The External
External
Authorization Authorization menu item is selected.
X Press the 008Bbutton to confirm.
X Start the Bluetooth ®
scan process on the
mobile phone.
X Select Bluetooth ®
device name MB
Bluetooth on the mobile phone.
A prompt appears in the display asking
whether the mobile phone should be
authorized.
X To authorize: press the0059button to
select Yes Yesand press the 008Bbutton to
confirm.
The mobile phone is authorized.
X To enter the passkey: enter a four-digit,
easy to remember number using the 004A
to 0089 number keys and press the 008B
button to confirm.
Or
X Use the 0059or0065 button to select 4
digits in the number bar, one after the
other, and press the 008Bbutton to confirm.
X Use the 0065button to select OK OKand press
the 008Bbutton to confirm.
X Enter the number previously selected on
the mobile phone and confirm.
X Confirm possible prompts using the mobile
phone.
The Authorization successful. Authorization successful.
message is shown in the display. You will
see the Bluetooth ®
name of the mobile
phone in the display/selection window.
i When the Authorization failed. Authorization failed.
message is displayed, you may have
exceeded the prescribed time period.
Repeat the procedure.
Automatic reconnection Audio 10 always searches for the last
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X
To unpair: use the0059or0065 button to
select Yes
Yesand press the 008Bbutton to
confirm.
The display briefly shows a message. The
mobile phone is de-authorized and deleted
from the device list.
X To cancel the unpairing process: use the
0059 or0065 button to select No
No and press
the 008Bbutton to confirm.
The mobile phone is not unpaired from
Audio 10. You have canceled the process. Using the telephone
Accepting and ending a call When you receive a call, you will hear a
ringtone via the Audio 10 loudspeakers. The
phone number of the caller is shown in the
display, if it is not withheld.
X To accept a call: press the0061button on
the Audio 10 control panel or multifunction
steering wheel.
Or
X Select Accept
Accept by pressing the 008Bbutton.
The call is played over the Audio 10
loudspeakers. Audio 10 mutes the active
audio source.
X Use the volume control to adjust the call
volume, if desired.
X To end a call: press the0076button on the
Audio 10 control panel or multifunction
steering wheel.
Audio 10 plays the active audio source
again. Rejecting a call X
Press the 0076button on the Audio 10
control panel or on the multifunction
steering wheel.
Or
X Press the 0065button to select Reject Reject
and press the 008Bbutton to confirm.
Audio 10 plays the current audio source
again.
Making a call Entering a phone number using the
number keys
X
Press the 002Bbutton.
X Enter the desired phone number using the
004A to0089 number keys and the 003E
button.
i Notes on the 003Ebutton:
R to enter a star: press the 003Ebutton
once
R to enter a plus: press the 003Ebutton
twice within approx. 1.5 seconds
X To delete individual digits: press the
00DD button.
X To delete the entire numerical
sequence: press and hold the 00DDbutton
until the entire numerical sequence is
deleted.
Or
X Press the 0076button.
X To make a call: press the0061button on
the Audio 10 control panel or multifunction
steering wheel.
This initiates dialing.
Entering a phone number using the
character bar
You can also enter a phone number via the
character bar in the display. 34
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