
Radio mode
But-ton/
wheel Action
Function1
Press
Frequency range and then switching to audio
source1
Hold
Switch between the radio and media mode2
Press
Sound off / on again2
Turn upwards
Volume up / turn on sound again2
Turn downwards Decrease volume / turn on sound again
3
Press
Skip to next channel saved3
Hold and release
Change within the frequency range in desired di-
rection; after releasing the button, the search for the next station is started4
Press
Switch to previous saved channel4
Hold and release
Change within the frequency range in desired di-
rection; after releasing the button, the search for the next station is startedMedia mode
But-ton/
wheel Action
Function1
Press Change Source, and then the frequency range
1
Hold
Switch between the radio and media mode2
Press
Stop playback / switch on again a)2
Turn upwards
Increase the volume2
Turn downwards
Reduce the volume3
Press
Skip to next tracka)3
Hold
Fast forwarda)4
Press
Go to the previous track when pressed within 3 s
from the change of track,
Go to the beginning of the track after 3 s of the track playback beginning a)4
Hold
Fast rewinda)a)
Does not apply to audio sources connected to the AUX input. Note
The control buttons on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel are
not supported by the device. Settings
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Display 6
Operation 7
Sound settings 7
Advanced settings 7
This chapter deals with the manner of operation and the settings options of
the device.
Individual menu items for setting the unit can be accessed by pressing one of
the buttons below.
Tone settings » page 7
Advanced Device Settings » page 7 Mode settings Radio » page 9 and Media » page 13 Display
Fig. 3
Settings - Display
Description of the display of the selected setting menu item » Fig. 3
Total number of set items
Position of the current menu item
Identification of the current menu item
Previous menu item value
A
B
C
D
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Introductory information

Select radio stations and search
Read and observe on page 8 first.
Select radio stations from the list of available stations
The device will automatically search for available radio stations in the back-
ground, which can be selected immediately after turning on the power.
›
Press the
or
button.
There will be a change to the previous or next channel.
Select radio stations from station buttons
By pressing the respective button -
, the device changes to the station
saved under the given position.
Manually selecting a radio station › Press the
Manual button.
› Press the
or
button repeatedly and set the desired value of the fre-
quency range.
Station scan
› Press the
or
button.
A search commences in the selected direction and stops at the next station
with sufficient signal strength.
Search available stations (Scan)
› Press the
Scan button.
The search is started.
This function plays all the available stations in succession for a few seconds
each.
Pressing the button again ends the search and the current station will be
played. Settings and advanced functions
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Settings 9
TP traffic 9
This chapter describes the settings of the
Radio
mode and contains informa-
tion about the function of the traffic program (TP). Settings
› Press the
button repeatedly.
The following menu items are displayed in sequence.
■ TP - Sets the Traffic
■ Yes - Traffic news is being received
■ No - Traffic news is not being received
■ Scan - Browse available radio stations
■ Press - Start the scan
■ Manual - Manual selection of a radio station
■ Press - Start the manual selection
■ Search - Sets station selection (operation of or
button)
■ Stations - Select from the list of available stations
■ Pre-sets - Choice from the station buttons TP traffic
The function allows the reception of traffic information.
Turn Traffic Information mode on
› Press the
TP Yes button.
Traffic info reception off
› Press the
TP No button.
FM frequency range
If the radio station currently selected broadcasts traffic reports, then this will
be shown in the device display.
If the radio station currently selected does not broadcast traffic reports, then
this will be shown in the device display.
AM frequency range
No traffic reports are broadcast in the AM frequency.
If the FM Frequency range traffic information station is available, then this is
shown in the device display.
If the FM frequency range does not show any traffic information station as be-
ing available , then the device display will show this.
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Radio

The unit only switches between connected audio sources with playable con-
tent.
The device can be connected to the audio sources connected to recognise
max. 1024 directories and play max. 6500 files. The device can play a max 1024
files from a directory.
The unit will play the contents of the connected audio source by alphabetically
sequenced directory and file name.
SD memory card
Read and observe and on page 11 first.
The SD memory card slot 11
is located on the front of the device
» Fig. 1 on
page 4.
Inserting an SD memory card
› Push the SD memory card into the available slot with the cut edge to the
front right until it
“locks into place”.
Playback starts automatically.
Removing an SD memory card
› Press the inserted SD memory card.
The SD memory card “jumps” into the eject position. CAUTION
■ Use only SD memory cards with a standard size. When using smaller SD cards
with the adapter the SD memory card can fall out of the adapter while driving
due to vehicle vibrations.
■ Due to differing quality requirements of different card manufacturers, it is
not always possible to guarantee playback from SD memory cards. ■ It may not be possible to play some or all files on the SD memory card, or
their playback may be limited.
USB input
Fig. 6
AUX and USB inputs
Read and observe and on page 11 first.
The MDI input is above the storage compartment in the front center console
and is identified by the symbol » Fig. 6 .
The USB input audio source can be connected directly or via a connecting ca-
ble.
Connect the USB audio source
› Plug the USB audio source into the corresponding well.
Playback starts automatically.
Separate USB audio source
› Disconnect the USB audio source.
Charge USB audio source
With the ignition on after connecting the USB audio source, the charging proc-
ess is automatically started (applies for audio sources where charging via the
USB connector is possible).
The charging efficiency can be different compared to the charging from the
usual mains power supply. Connected audio sources can be supplied / loaded
with a current of max. 1.0 A.
Some connected audio sources may not be recognised and cannot be charged.
The charging of the connected audio source is automatically stopped after
switching off the ignition. CAUTION
■ Extension cords, or reducers can impair the function of the connected audio
source.
■ A video playback is not supported.
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