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CD Player105CD PlayerGeneral information...................105
Usage ........................................ 106General information
The Infotainment system's CD player
can play audio CDs and MP3/WMA
CDs.
Important information about audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDsCaution
Under no circumstances place
DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio
player.
You must not put any stickers on
CDs. These discs can get jammed in the CD drive and ruin the player. Replacement of the device will
then be necessary.
● The following CD formats can be
used:
CD-ROM Mode 1 and Mode 2
CD-ROM XA Mode 2, Form 1 and
Form 2
● The following file formats can be used:
ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2,
(Romeo, Joliet)
MP3 and WMA files written in any
format other than listed above
may not play correctly, and their
file names and folder names may not be displayed correctly.
Notice
ISO 13346 is not supported. It may
be required to manually select
ISO 9660 when burning an audio
CD, e.g. with Windows 7.
● Audio CDs with copy protection, which are not in compliance withthe audio CD standard, may not
play correctly or not at all.
● Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD- RWs are more vulnerable to
mishandling than prerecorded
CDs. Correct handling,
especially in the case of self-
recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs,
must be ensured. See below.
● Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD- RWs may not play correctly or not
at all. In such cases it is not the
equipment that is at fault.
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106CD Player● On mixed mode CDs (audiotracks and compressed files,
e.g. MP3, are stored), the audio
tracks part and the compressed
files part can be played
separately.
● Avoid leaving fingerprints when you change CDs.
● Put CDs back in their sleeves immediately after removing themfrom the CD player in order to
protect them from damage and
dirt.
● Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear the lens of the CD player
inside the device and cause
faults.
● Protect CDs from heat and direct
sunlight.
● The following restrictions apply for the data stored on an MP3/
WMA CD:
Number of tracks: max. 999
Number of folders: max. 255
Folder structure depth: max.
64 levels (recommended: max.
8 levels)Number of playlists: max. 15
Number of songs per playlist:
max. 255
Applicable playlist
extensions: .m3u, .pls, .asx, .wpl
● This chapter deals only with playing MP3 files since the
operation for MP3 and WMA files is identical. When a CD with
WMA files is loaded MP3 related
menus are displayed.
Usage
Starting CD playbackPress CD to open the CD or MP3
menu.
If there is a CD in the CD player, CD
playback is started.
Depending on the data stored on the
audio CD or MP3 CD differing
information about the CD and the
current music track will be shown on
the display.
Inserting a CDInsert a CD with the printed side
facing up into the CD slot until it is
drawn in.
Notice
If a CD is inserted, a CD symbol is
shown in the top line of the display.
Changing the standard page view
(only with CD 300)
During audio CD or MP3 playback:
press the multifunction knob and then select Default CD page view or
Default MP3 page view .
Select the desired option.
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USB port109USB portGeneral information...................109
Playing saved audio files ...........109General information
In the centre console there is a USB socket for the connection of external
audio data sources.
Devices connected to the USB port
are operated via the controls and
menus of the Infotainment system.
Notice
The socket must always be kept clean and dry.
Important information
The following devices can be
connected to the USB port:
● iPod
● Zune
● PlaysForSure device (PFD) ● USB drive
Notice
Not all iPod, Zune, PFD or USB drive models are supported by the
Infotainment system.Playing saved audio files
Press AUX once or several times to
activate the USB mode.
Playback of the audio data stored on
the USB device is started.
The operation of data sources
connected via USB is generally the same as for an audio MP3 CD 3 106.
On the following pages only the
aspects of operation that are
different/additional are described.
Operation and the screen displays
are described for USB drives only.
Operation of other devices, e.g. iPod
or Zune is generally the same.
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110USB portSelecting tracks using the USB
menu
Press the multifunction knob to open
the USB related menu.
To play all tracks in succession:
select Play all .
To display a menu with various
additional options for track search and selection: select Search.
The search process on the USB
device may take several minutes.
During this time the station last played will be received.
To play all tracks in random order: set
Shuffle songs (random) to On.
To repeat the currently played track:
set Repeat to On.
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Speech recognition111Speech recognitionGeneral information...................111
Phone control ............................ 112General information
The speech recognition of the
Infotainment system enables you to operate the phone portal via voice
input. It recognises commands and
numeric sequences independently of
the current speaker. The commands
and numeric sequences can be
spoken without a voice pause
between the individual words.
You can save telephone numbers
assigning a name of your choice
(voice tag). Using these names, you
can later set up a telephone
connection.
In the event of incorrect operation or
commands, the speech recognition
gives you visual and/or acoustic
feedback and requests you to re-
enter the desired command. Apart
from this, the speech recognition
acknowledges important commands
and will enquire if necessary.
To ensure that conversations inside
the vehicle do not lead to
unintentional triggering of system
functions, the speech recognition
does not start until it has been
activated.Important notes on language
support
● Not all languages available for the display of the Infotainment
system are also available for the
speech recognition.
● If the currently selected language
for the display is not supported by the speech recognition, you must enter the voice commands in
English.
To be able to enter voice
commands in English, you must
first activate the phone main
menu by pressing 7 / i on the
Infotainment system, and then
activate the speech recognition
of the phone portal by pressing
w on the steering wheel.
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118PhoneConnecting a mobile phone for
the first time
There are two options for connecting
a mobile phone to the Phone portal: by adding it as a handsfree device or
by using the SIM Access Profile
(SAP).
Handsfree mode
When the mobile phone is added as
a handsfree device, the user can
make or receive calls and use other
functions via the Phone portal. The
range of functions available depends
on the mobile phone. While it is
connected with the Phone portal, the
mobile phone can be operated as
usual. Note that the mobile phone
battery may discharge at a higher
speed than usual due to the Bluetooth connection being active along with
normal operation of the mobile
phone.
SAP mode
When using the SAP option, a wider
range of functions is available via the
Phone portal, e.g. various security
and messaging options. The actual
range of functions depends on thenetwork provider. Additionally, in SAP
mode the mobile phone is in the
standby mode. Only the Bluetooth
connection and the SIM card are
active, which leads to lower energy
consumption of the connected mobile
phone.
Connecting a mobile phone as a
handsfree device
Select Add device (Handsfree) . The
Bluetooth code to be entered into the
mobile phone is displayed.
The Phone portal can now be
detected by other Bluetooth devices.
As soon as the mobile phone has
detected the Phone portal the
Bluetooth code can be entered into
the mobile phone.
As soon as the Phone portal has
detected the mobile phone, the
connection set-up can be confirmed.
The mobile phone is adopted in the
device list and can be operated via
the Phone portal.
Changing the Bluetooth code
(only relevant for handsfree mode)
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Phone119The first time a Bluetooth connection
to the Phone portal is set up, a default
code is displayed. This default code
can be changed at any time. For
security reasons a four-digit,
randomly selected code must be
used for pairing devices.
Select Change Bluetooth code . On
the menu displayed, edit the actual
Bluetooth code and accept the
modified code using OK.
Connecting a mobile phone via SIM
Access Profile (SAP)
Select Add SIM access device .
The Phone portal scans for available
devices and displays a list of devices
found.
Notice
The mobile phone must have
Bluetooth activated and be set to
visible.
Select the desired mobile phone from
the list. The SAP passcode prompt is shown on the Infotainment display
containing a 16-digit code.
Enter the displayed SAP passcode in
the mobile phone (without spaces).
The mobile phone PIN code is shown
on the Infotainment display.
If the PIN request function is active,
the user will have to enter the PIN code of the SIM card in the mobile
phone.
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120Phone
Enter the PIN code of the mobile
phone SIM. The mobile phone is
paired with the Phone portal.
Services of the mobile network
provider can be used via the Phone
portal.
Connecting a mobile phone
saved in the device list
Select the desired mobile phone and
then select Select in the menu
displayed.
As soon as the Phone portal has
detected the mobile phone, the
connection setup can be confirmed.
The mobile phone can be operated
via the Phone portal.
Removing mobile phone from
device list
Select the desired mobile phone from
the device list. In the menu displayed select Delete and confirm the
subsequent message.
Setting up a connected phone Various mobile phone settings can be
configured in the Phone settings
menu, if the phone is connected via
SAP.
Adjusting the ring tone
To change the ring tone
characteristic:
Press CONFIG .
Select Phone settings and then Ring
tone .
Select the desired option.
To change the ring tone volume:
While the phone rings turn m of the
Infotainment system or press + or - on
the steering wheel.
Changing security settings
Press CONFIG .