Next menu item value
Current menu item value
Operation
Set value
The desired value of the selected item will be set to one of the following ways. › By pressing the
or
button.
› By turning the rotable adjuster 2
» Fig. 1 on page
4.
Exit setting
Setting is ended by pressing one of the buttons
-
.
If the device is not being operated, the display switches off after a few sec-
onds in the last selected mode of Radio or Media.Sound settings
› Press the
button repeatedly.
The following menu items are displayed in sequence.
■ Bass - bass setting
■ Middle - mid-tone setting
■ Treble - treble setting
■ Balance - Sets the balance between the left and right
■ Fader - Setting the sound focus between front/rear (applies to vehicles with
rear speakers) Advanced settings
› Press the
button repeatedly.
The following menu items are displayed in sequence.
■ GALA - Speed-sensitive volume adjustment (higher numbers indicate a
steeper increase in the volume level)
■ On volume - Sets the maximum volume when the device is turned on
■ TP volume - Sets the volume for in-coming traffic program alerts (TP)
■ PDC audio - Lowers the audio volume (e.g. radio volume) with activated park-
ing aid » Operating Instructions, chapter Parking sensors
■ Low - Low volume attenuation
■ Middle - Medium volume attenuation
■ High - High volume attenuation E
F ■
Clock - Time display on the device display (with the ignition on and the unit
off)
■ Yes
- Switches the time display on
■ No - Switches the time display off
■ Restore - Reset to factory settings
■ Press - Confirmation of the factory settings 7
Introductory information
Radio
Operation
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Display 8
Select the frequency range 8
Save radio stations 8
Select radio stations and search 9
The unit allows analogue radio reception of FM and AM frequencies. CAUTION
■ Car parks, tunnels, tall buildings or mountains can disrupt the radio signal
even causing it to fail completely.
■ For vehicles with window antennas do not stick foil or metal coated stickers
to the window as this can lead to interference. Display
Fig. 4
Radio - Display
Read and observe on page 8 first.
Description of the display
» Fig. 4
The selected frequency range
The selected radio station (frequency or identifier)
Status bar
A
B
C Icons in the status bar C
Symbol
Meaning
Manually selecting a radio station
Browse available radio stations
-
Number one position/button under which the radio sta-
tion is stored
Sound off
A traffic information station is available
No traffic information station is available Select the frequency range
Read and observe on page 8 first.
›
Press the
button repeatedly.
Each frequency range has two storage groups each FM1 and FM2 or AM1 and
AM2. Note
If a radio station should broadcast RDS data information in the FM frequency
range, then the name will be shown in the device display instead of the fre-
quency of the broadcasting station. Save radio stations
Read and observe on page 8 first.
Storing manually
›
Hold one of the preset buttons
-
.
The station is stored in the selected position.
The storage is confirmed by an acoustic signal as well as the display of the
stored position selected.
Automatic storage › Press the
button.
In the device display the following text appears AutoStore ... and in the current
storage group (e.g. FM1), six radio stations are stored with the strongest signal.
8 Radio