■DVD format - sets DVD format
■ 4:3 - 4:3 aspect ratio for the screen display
■ 16:9 - 16:9 aspect ratio for the screen display
■ 16:9 zoom - 16:9 aspect ratio for the screen display, with full screen display
Setup TV
Press the button SETUP
→ Video.
■ Arrow keys
- searches through TV channels
■ Station list - select TV station from the list of all TV stations which are currently
available
■ Preset list
- displays TV stations saved in the station memory
■ TV Norm - edits TV Norm
■ TV format - adjusts TV image format
■ 4:3 - 4:3 aspect ratio for the screen display
■ 16:9 - 16:9 aspect ratio for the screen display
■ 16:9 (hor. zoom) - 16:9 aspect ratio for the screen display, with full screen display
■ TV audio channel - selects audio channel for bilingual audio “
”
■ Channel A - voice channel A
■ Channel B - voice channel B
■ Automatic DVB-T/Analogue switch - searches for the selected TV station in ana-
logue/digital format
■ Delete TV preset list
- deletes TV preset list
■ AV1 Norm - playback norm, always for a single external audio or video source on-
ly
■ PAL
■NTSC■SECAM■
AV2 Norm - playback norm, always for a single external audio or video source on-
ly
■ PAL
■NTSC■SECAM■ AV1 format - playback norm, only ever for a connected external audio or video
source
■ 4:3
- 4:3 aspect ratio for the screen display
■ 16:9 - 16:9 aspect ratio for the screen display
■ 16:9 (hor. zoom) - 16:9 aspect ratio for the screen display, with full screen display
■AV2 format - playback norm, only ever for a connected external audio or video
source
■ 4:3
- 4:3 aspect ratio for the screen display
■ 16:9 - 16:9 aspect ratio for the screen display
■ 16:9 (hor. zoom) - 16:9 aspect ratio for the screen display, with full screen display
11SETUP mode
RADIO mode
Main menu RADIO
Fig. 5
Main menu RADIO
›
Press the button RADIO - Main menu
RADIO
Function key Band
■
FM - Frequency band FM
■ AM - Frequency band AM
■ DAB - DAB digital range
The frequency band can also be changed by repeated pressing of the RADIO
but-
ton.
Function key Station list
›Opens the list of all currently available stations in the respective frequency
range. If one of the stations in the station list is already saved, the number of
the preselection is displayed.
Function key Presets
■
Presets 1...6 - displays preset keys 1 - 6
■ Presets 7...12 - displays preset keys 7 - 12
■ Presets 13...18 - displays preset keys 13 - 18
■ Presets 19...24 - displays preset keys 19 - 24
Toggle between radio station presets with the buttons
or - using the Set-
tings “arrow keys” ( Presets appears on the display) or aall FM stations which are
currently in range » page 8, Setup Radio .
Save radio stations in the station list - set the required radio station and keep
one of the function keys 1
to 24 pressed until you here the signal tone.
Function keys
Extras■
Text - Screen display of an information bar with the text and logo of the respec-
tive radio station
■ Slideshow
- Displays an information window with the logo of the respective radio
station, possibly with further information
■ Scan
- auto--play all stations in the current frequency band, each station for
around five seconds. Press menu button
15
» Fig. 1 on page 3 or the function
button
Scan again to stop the automatic play of the radio station you are cur-
rently listening to.
■ TP
- switch on/off the traffic radio broadcast (only in FM mode) » page 13,
Traffic Programme TP
■ Switch off display
- it is possible to switch the display to energy saving mode – the
display goes black and the current information about the audio source is shown
in the bottom row. The display can be switched on again by touching the screen
or any key other than the operating knob.
RDS (Radio Data System) is used to transmit programme IDs and additional serv- ices, thus enabling automatic station tracking, for example.
In the case of RDS-compatible radio stations, if there is sufficient reception the
station name will be displayed instead of the station frequency.
If a radio station transmits additional information via the RDS function while a
station is being stored, it may occur that the name of the radio station is later dis-
played incorrectly in the preset list.
Function key Man.
Radio stations can be set manually by turning the menu knob
15
» Fig. 1
on page 3
or using the function keys in the display row at the bottom.
Digital radio reception DAB
DAB - Digital Audio Broadcasting is the digital transmission of radio programs in
the DAB, DAB + or DMB transmission standards. It allows multiple stations to be transmitted in a single frequency in the form of a so-called ensemble. It also al- lows for the transmission of additional data and information (e.g. messages,
sport, weather, warnings, etc.)
In regions without DAB coverage, the following symbol appears in DAB Radio
mode
.
List of DAB stations
Press the button RADIO
→ Band
→ DAB/List
12RADIO mode
XYZ - an ensemble of DAB stations
XYZ
- DAB station with the name XYZ
XYZ
- DAB station with the name XYZ which is currently not in range
XYZ (FM))
- DAB station with the name XYZ which is currently only in range in the
FM frequency band
DAB programme tracking
If a DAB station is a member of several ensembles, when the signal is poor, the same station is searched in a different ensemble.
Auto-change DAB -FM
If the DAB signal is poor, the unit will try to find a corresponding FM station for the DAB station you are currently listening to.
For auto-change to work, the DAB and FM stations must send a sender ID.
While the station is being received via the FM frequency band, (FM) will appear
next to the station name. When the corresponding DAB station is in range again,
the (FM) display disappears.
If a DAB station is also not available in the FM frequency band due to poor recep-
tion, the device will be switched to mute.
If you do not want automatic station change (e.g. when driving through tunnels, when reception may be lost temporarily), you can deactivate this function .
Traffic Programme TP
Press the RADIO
key
→ Extras
→ TP - switches the traffic programme on/off.
The display “ TP” in combination with a station name (e.g. in the station or preset
list), indicates a traffic programme station.
Irrespective of which radio station you are listening to, an additional receiver part
in the unit ensures that a traffic programme station can always be received as
long as the traffic programme function is switched on. During media mode, the
unit always searches for an available traffic program station in the background.
The availability of traffic programme monitoring is identified by the letters “ TP” at
the top right of the screen.
If no traffic programme station can be received because, for example, radio recep- tion is interrupted in general, “ No TP” will be displayed instead of “ TP”.
NoteSome radio stations misleadingly identify themselves as traffic programs. It is
therefore not an error with the unit that there are no traffic news on these sta-
tions.
13RADIO mode
MEDIA mode
Main menu MEDIA
Fig. 6
Main menu MEDIA
Depending on the selected media source, the main menu MEDIA is shown as Au-
dio or Video .
Calling up the main menu MEDIA and changing the media source
›
Press the key MEDIA to open the main menu
MEDIA. The last used media source
will continue to play.
›
If audio and video sources can be selected on the unit, use the MEDIA range se-
lector key to change between the last audio and the last video source.
■ Call up the MEDIA
- main menu
MEDIA and change the media source.
■ CD - changes over to an inserted CD/DVD.
■ CD int. - CD in the unit's internal drive
■ CD ext. - CD in the external CD changer
■ SD - Changes to an inserted SD memory card » page 16, SD memory card
■ HDD - changes to the audio data stored on the internal hard disk » page 18,
Hard drive (HDD)
■ AUX
- Changes to an external source connected via the AUX multimedia in-
put » page 17 , AUX input
■ MDI
- Changes to an external source connected via the MDI multimedia in-
put » page 17 , MDI input - multimedia input
■
- changes over to a connected ®
external audio source.
■ Video - Video sources - Menu Video » page 18 , Video mode , » page 20 , TV
mode .
■
Repeat - displays repeat options
■ Titel - repeats current title
■ CD - repeats all titles on the current CD
■ Folder - repeats all titles in the current folder (MP3 mode)
■ Extras - displays playback options
■ Mix - plays all tracks in the current audio source in random order
■ Mix - returns to normal playback
■ Scan - plays all tracks of the current audio source for 10 seconds each. The
scan function can also be started or stopped by briefly pressing the menu
button
15
» Fig. 1 on page 3.
■ Scan - returns to normal playback
■ HDD capacity - Information on the filled/empty space on the free memory card
on the disk drive (HDD).
■ Switch off display
- it is possible to switch the display to energy saving mode –
the display goes black and the current information about the audio source is
shown in the bottom row. The display can be switched on again by touching
the screen or any key other than the operating knob.
■ Select.
- opens the title list of the current audio source in order to select an-
other title or audio source.
■ Play
- starts playback of the selected source
■ - displays higher-level folder, changes over to the main menu of the au-
dio sources
■ Title
- starts the playback function of the selected title.
■ - saves folder, playlist and data medium to the HDD » page 18, Hard
drive (HDD) .
Unit buttons for controlling the current audio or video source
The arrow buttons
or on the unit will always affect the audio source you are
currently listening to, irrespective of the current menu used.
- pressing this briefly changes over to the beginning of the current title or
chapter, repeated pressing changes over to the beginning of the previous title or
chapter.
- pressing this briefly changes over to the beginning of the next title or chap-
ter, repeated pressing changes over to the beginning of the next title or chapter.
It is also possible to change tracks in the menu of the audio source currently be-
ing played using the menu button
15
» Fig. 1 on page 3.
Unit buttons for controlling the current audio and video source
- pressing this briefly changes over to the beginning of the current title or
chapter, repeated pressing changes over to the beginning of the previous title or chapter.
14MEDIA mode
Note■Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations may cause the CD to jump.■In cold weather or after rain showers, moisture (condensate) may deposit in the
unit. This can effect the CD jump or impair the play function. In that case, wait un-
til the moisture has dissipated.■
Should a CD/DVD be dirty, never clean it in a circular motion, but instead work
from the inside out. Use a soft, lint-free cloth. For heavy stains, we recommend that you clean the CD/DVD with a commercially available CD/DVD cleaner and al-
low it to dry.
■
If the function key CD is inactive, no new Audio CD/DVD has been inserted or an
inserted Audio CD/DVD is not readable.
■
Copy-protected CD/DVDs and CD-R, CD-RW and non-original DVD-RW do not
play or play only in certain circumstances.
■
WMA (Windows Media Audio) audio files can also be replayed by the unit and
stored on the hard disk (HDD) providing this has not been protected by the DRM
(Digital Rights Management) copyright procedure. The operation and behaviour of
the unit complies with MP3 compressed audio files and will not be described here
further.
■
Please also note the additional information for MP3 mode » page 16, Introduc-
tory information about the MP3 mode .
■
The national copyright laws that apply in your country must be observed.
■
The CD/DVD player contains no parts that need servicing or that can be re-
paired. In the case of a defective CD player, visit a specialist garage.
■
If the ejected CD/DVD is not taken out, it will be retracted again for safety rea-
sons.
■
If a TP station was set before changing to CD/DVD mode, CD/DVD playback will
be interrupted during the traffic news and the device switches to radio mode.
Once the traffic news has ended, CD/DVD playback will resume.
■
The DVD drive installed in this unit uses a Dolby Digital ®
audio coding system
and MLP Lossless ®
for the best reproduction quality even with standard audio
DVDs. “Dolby ®
”, “MLP Lossless ®
” and the Double-D-Symbol are trademarks of Dol-
by Laboratories ®
.
■
“DTS ®
” and “DTS 2.0 ®
” transforms the Surround Sound of a DVD and replays it in
best stereo quality. “DTS ®
” and “DTS 2.0 ®
” are registered trademarks of DTS, Inc.
Introductory information about the MP3 mode
Requirements for the MP3 data and data carrier
› CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with a capacity of 650 MB and 700 MB.
› 4.7 GB DVDs and up to 8.5 GB Double Layer DVDs.
›
The CDs/DVDs must correspond to the ISO 9660 Level 2 standard as well as the
Joliet data system (single and multi-session).
› Data names must be no longer than 64 characters.
› The list structure is restricted to a depth of 8 list levels.
› The name of the artist, the album and the title of the played MP3 file can be dis-
played if such information is available as ID3 tags, as they are known. The list and data name will be displayed if there is no ID3 tag.
› WMA (
Windows Media Audio) files can also be played if they are not additionally
protected by the DRM ( Digital Rights Management) copyright procedure. Such
WMA data is not supported by the unit.
› The operation and behaviour of playable WMA files conform to those of the MP3
files and will not be described here further.
Bit rate (data flow per time unit)
› The system supports MP3 data with bit rates of 32 to 320 KB/s as well as MP3
data with variable bit rates.
› The indicated playing time data with variable bit rates is not reliable.
SD memory card
Inserting the SD memory card
›
Push the SD memory card into the memory card slot
16
» Fig. 1 on page 3 with
the slanted edge facing first and upwards until it “locks into place”. The play
function will start automatically.
Removing the SD memory card
›
Press the inserted SD memory card. The SD memory card “jumps” into the eject position.
SD memory card empty or data not readable
If an SD memory card is inserted and no data or no legible data has been stored
on the card, the unit will not be switched to the SD memory card mode after the
loading procedure.
Requirements of the SD memory card › SD memory cards measuring 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm or 1.4 mm can be inserted
into the SD memory card slot.
› SD (Secure Digital Memory Cards) and MMC (Multimedia Cards) SD memory cards
with a capacity up to 4 GB.
16MEDIA mode
CAUTIONThe AUX input must only be used for audio sources!
Note
■The external audio source, connected via AUX, can only be used if no other unit
is connected via MDI at the same time.■
If an external audio source is connected via AUX, which is equipped with an
adapter for external power supply, it can occur that the audio signal is interrup-
ted. This depends on the quality of the adapter which is used.
Hard drive (HDD)
Store MP3 and WMA data on the hard disk (HDD)
If the unit is switched off during the saving process, the saving process will be
terminated with the last fully saved title.
Select, save and edit title name and folder
Select the SD memory card audio tracks or folders that you want to store on the
hard disk. You can also select the complete contents of an installed data carrier in the selection window of the available audio sources for storing on the hard disk .
■ Press the button MEDIA
→ Selection.
■ - open menu for the folder editing
■ Play - automatic playback
■ Copy - saves title or folder to the hard drive
■ Insert file/folder here - saves directly to the current folder of the hard drive
■ New folder - creates a new folder
■ cancel). - cancels save
■ Rename - opens input display for changing the title or folder name
■ Delete - deletes the selected title or folder
A folder can have a max. of 7 sub-folders. Press on the function key
to open
the corresponding parent folder.
You can continue listening to this or another audio source while storing other au-
dio data.
NoteSaving 100 music titles of average length (3 to 5 minutes) will take approximately
40 minutes.
Video mode
Insert Video-DVD and start
Fig. 7
Operating the DVD/Film menu
Insert a Video-DVD into the CD/DVD slot with the printed side facing up until it is
automatically drawn in.
The Video-DVD playback will start automatically. The readout of the data from
the Video-DVD can take a few seconds, during which time the touch-screen turns
dark.
The TV picture will only be displayed when the vehicle is stationary. The touch- screen is switched off while driving, but the sound can still be heard.
Briefly touch the screen to display the menu DVD. Touch the empty area of the
screen to close the menu DVD. The DVD menu will automatically fade out after
about 15 seconds if not used.
Aspect ratio
The video starts with the preset aspect ratio. The aspect ratio can be changed in
the menu Setup video » page 10 , Setup Video .
The Video-DVD menu ■ AV
- changes over to a connected external video source
■ TV - changes to the TV mode.
18MEDIA mode
TV mode
Main menu TV
Fig. 8
TV menu
The TV picture will only be displayed when the vehicle is stationary. The touch-
screen is switched off while driving, but the sound can still be heard.
DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial) With DVB-T, the TV signal is transmitted terrestrially. DVB-T allows reception inhigh quality.
The supply of DVB-T is currently limited in particular to industrial areas and urban
centres. It is for this reason that a Hybrid tuner was developed for the unit, which
consists of a common analog TV receiver and a DVB-T receiver.
The TV stations which can be received are indicated in the information displayand when switching over and calling up the TV menu on the display. Analogue
and digital TV stations are displayed differently and are marked on the touch-
screen with “ Analog.” or “DVB-T ”.
Press the button MEDIA
.
■ TV
- The last set TV channel will be displayed in the pre-set aspect ratio in full
picture mode » page 11, Setup TV The TV menu opens when you touch the
screen.
■
or - changes to the next TV stations on the station list, analogous to the
arrow keys on the unit.
■ Audio
- changes to the Audio menu and plays the last selected audio source.
■ Station list - opens the station list of the presently receivable analog TV sta-
tions as well as the digital TV and radio stations.
■ Memory - opens the preset list of the manually receivable analog TV stations
as well as the digital TV and radio stations.
■ Save
- saves the current TV station
■ → Delete - deletes the stored TV station
■ Extras - opens menu with additional functions
■ T-TXT - opens the video text page of the currently received station if video
text is available for the received TV station
■ Display
- shows menu for changing display settings
■ EPG - opens the overview of the electronic program guide if digital TV sta-
tions can be received at the location via DVB-T.
■ Manual
- changes to manual set-up of a TV channel via the arrow keys on
the unit or in the display of the TV main menu
Turn setting-up button
1
» Fig. 1 on page 3 to manually adjust a TV channel or
digital TV station.
Displays in TV mode
Some television stations offer bilingual programmes in so-called “dual channel
sound”. The audio channel is selected in the Setup TV » page 11 , Setup TV menu.
In this case “ Channel A” or “Channel B ” will be displayed at the top left on the
touch-screen.
A program in stereo will also be indicated by the symbol “
” on the right on the
touch-screen under the function key
. A programme in dual channel sound will
be indicated by the symbol “
”.
If a TV station also transmits Video text, “VT ” will be displayed at the top right on
the touch-screen. If video text is not available for the current station, the video
text function “
” will be indicated after call up.
If the set digital TV station supports the electronical program guide it will be indi- cated accordingly by “ EPG” (Electronic Program Guide) at the top right in the
touch-screen. If EPG is not generally available at the location, only “
” will be dis-
played after call-up of the EPG function via the function key Extras
.
Display video text
Press the button MEDIA
→ TV
→ Extras
→ T-TEXT.
Press function key
or to change over to the next or previously available
page.
If you press on the display of the video text page on the touch-screen, the TV pic- ture will also be displayed in the background of the video text page. If you press
again on the touch-screen, the display of the TV picture in the background of thevideo text page will close.
20MEDIA mode
Stop - freezes the display of the video text page on the current bottom page. This
is because some video text pages consist of several subpages, which otherwise
are displayed in automatic change-over form.
Zoom
- enlarges the display of the current video text page. Pressing once will dis-
play the top half, pressing twice will display the bottom half of the current video
text page over the full screen. Repeated pressing changes back to the normal dis-
play of the video text page.
In some countries, the relevant language coding for the video text and the EPG of the TV tuner must be set by a ŠKODA Partner.
Electronic program guide EPG
■ Press the button MEDIA
→ TV
→ Extras.
■ EPG - Electronic Program Guide
■ Info - information on the selected programme and on the next programme
that will be transmitted
■ Selection
- the electronic program guide is closed and the selected TV station
in shown in TV mode.
The electronic programme guide is only available via DVB-T-received digital TV
stations and only if they support EPG.
It is not possible to select the programmes indicated in the list directly by press-
ing a key. The programs in the list can only be marked, displayed and called up via
the right function keys.
21MEDIA mode