G
GPS reception ...................................... 28 H
Hands-free system Switching on/off .............................. 32 L
Language Setting ............................................. 25 M
Media Interface Supported file formats .................... .50
Metadata
Displaying ........................................ 44
Mobile phone
Connecting ...................................... 21
Disconnecting .................................. 25
Displaying Bluetooth ®
details .......... 24
Pairing ....................................... 21, 22
Pairing (external) .............................. 23
Reconnecting ................................... 23
Selecting .......................................... 30
MP3
Changing folders .............................. 43
Selecting a track .............................. 42
Mute function ...................................... 14 N
Navigation Becker ®
MAP PILOT ......................... 28
GPS reception .................................. 28
Switching to ..................................... 28
Night design ........................................ 18 O
On-board computer Overview .......................................... 14
Operating safety ................................... .7
Overview of controls ........................... 10 P
Pairing ............................................ 21, 22
Phone book .......................................... 34
Calling an entry ................................ 35
Calling up ......................................... 35
Deleting an entry ............................. 36
Displaying details ............................. 35
Phone call
Dialing ..............................................31
Playback options ................................. 44
Playlists
Playing back .....................................43
Protection against theft ........................ 8 Q
Qualified specialist workshop .............. 8 R
Radio Calling up stored stations ................39
Entering a frequency ........................ 38
Searching for a station ..................... 38
Selecting .......................................... 38
Setting a station .............................. 38
Setting stations manually ................ 38
Station list ....................................... 39
Storing stations ............................... 39
Storing stations automatically ......... 39
Storing stations manually ................ 39
Switching wavebands ...................... 40
Rear view camera
Operation ......................................... 14
Redial .................................................... 32
Reset .................................................... 26
Resetting
Factory setting s............................... 26 S
SD function Displaying metadata ........................ 44
Displaying track information ............ 45
Important safety notes .................... 40
Inserting a memory card .................. 40
Selecting .......................................... 41
Selecting a track .............................. 42 Index
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Function Page
0070
0063006400590065
Navigates within the menus
Station search 38
Skip 42
Fast forward/rewind 43
0071 0041
Sets the volume 14
0072 0043
Switches on/off 14
0073 0049
Station search 38
Skips forward 42
Fast forward 43
0074 0048
Station search 38
Skips back 42
Rewind 43 Function Page
0075 0061
Accepts a call 30
Makes a call 31
Redials 32
Accepts a waiting call 33
0076 0076
Ends a call 30
Rejects a call 31
Rejects a waiting call 33
0077 0063
Mutes audio source 14
Pauses SD memory
card/USB device
Switches the hands-free
system on/off
32
Display
0043
Status bar
0044 Main menu bar
0087 Display/selection window
0085 Menu bar
The display shows the function currently
selected with its current settings and associ-
ated menus 0085. The following functions and
menus are available: Operation Menu
Navigation system
via Becker
®
MAP
PILOT Radio Radio
Presets
FM
Sound
SD memory card SD
Music
Media
Sound
USB device USB
Music
Media
SoundOperating system
11At a glance
Display settings
................................... 18
Sound settings .................................... 19
Bluetooth ®
settings ............................ 20
System language ................................. 25
Resetting to factory settings .............26 17Sys
tem settings
i
You must set the language of the naviga-
tion system separately.
X Press the 003Bbutton.
X Select Settings
Settings .
X Select Language
Language .
The display shows a list of available lan-
guages. The 0036dot indicates the currently
set language. X
Select the desired language.
The Audio 15 display texts are shown in the
selected language.
Or X Select Synchronize languages Synchronize languages.
The Audio 15 display texts are shown in the display language selected for the on-board
computer.
X To exit system settings: press the002A
or 00FD button. Resetting to factory settings
You can reset the settings of Audio 15 to the
factory settings. This will delete all personal
data (station memory, phone book etc.).
i Resetting to factory settings is useful
when you sell the vehicle, for example.
X Press the 003Bbutton.
X Select Settings
Settings . X
Select Reset
Reset.
A prompt appears in the display asking
whether the data should be deleted. X
To delete: select Yes Yes.
The display shows a further prompt.
X Confirm the second prompt with Yes
Yesas
well.
Audio 15 is reset and restarted.
or
X To cancel the deleting process : select
No No.
Audio 15 is not reset.
Resetting without deleting your personal
data:
X Press and hold the 0043on/off button for
approximately 10 seconds.
Audio 15 is reset. 26
Resetting to factory settingsSystem settings
Storing stations
Storing stations manually using the
number keypad 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 trans-
mitter frequency 0043.
The station is stored under the selected
preset.
Storing stations manually using the sta- tion list You can store the current station in the sta-
tion list.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Presets Presets.
The display shows a list of the stored sta-
tions. The 0036dot indicates the current sta-
tion.
X Select the preset where the station is to be
stored.
X To save the station: press and hold the
control knob until the station frequency is
shown in the list.
Audio 15 continues to play the station.
Storing stations automatically You can automatically save 10 receivable sta-
tions to the presets on the selected wave-
band. The order is determined by reception
quality. i
Previously stored stations on the wave-
band will be deleted.
X Press the 002Abutton to select the desired
waveband.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Presets Presets.
The display shows a list of the stored sta-
tions. The 0036dot indicates the current sta-
tion.
X Select Autostore Autostore.
Audio 15 searches for the 10 stations with the best reception and stores them. X
To cancel the storing process: select
Cancel
Cancel during the storing process.
Audio 15 cancels the automatic storing
process.
X To exit the menu: select one of the stored
stations in the list.
Audio 15 plays the selected station.
or
X Press the 0038button.
Calling up stored stations Calling up stations using the number key-
pad
X Press the 002Abutton to select the wave-
band.
X Briefly press a number button from 004Ato
0089.
You will hear the station stored in the selec-
ted preset, if it is receivable. Radio mode
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Calling up stations using the station list
X Press the 002Abutton to select the wave-
band.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Presets
Presets.
The display shows a list of the stored sta-
tions. The 0036dot indicates the current sta-
tion.
X Select the desired station.
You will hear the station stored in the selec-
ted preset, if it is receivable.
Calling up a station using the control knob
X Press the 002Abutton to select the wave-
band.
X Select display/selection window.
X Select the desired stored station using the
control knob.
You will hear the station stored in the selec- ted preset, if it is receivable. Switching wavebands
Audio 15 can receive the following wave-
bands: 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 Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select the current waveband (e.g FM FM).
The display shows a list of the wavebands.
The 0036dot indicates the current wave-
band. X
Select the desired waveband.
Audio 15 switches waveband and plays the
last station selected. SD memory card and USB device
Important safety notes
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WARNING
SD memory cards are small parts. They can be swallowed and cause asphyxiation. This
poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Keep SD memory cards out of the reach of
children. If an SD memory card is swallowed,
seek immediate medical attention. Inserting/ejecting an SD memory
card
Inserting an SD memory card X
Insert the SD memory card into the SD slot
with the contacts at the front and facing
downwards.
Audio 15 automatically activates SD mode
and loads the files.
The display shows Reading Memory Reading Memory
Card...
Card....
i If Audio 15 cannot find any readable files
on the SD memory card, the display shows
No Playable Files
No Playable Files.
Information on readable file formats can be found in the technical data (Y page 50).40
SD memory card and USB deviceAudio