GB.5
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (3/4)
AUDIO functionTELEPHONE function
1 Short press: On/Off.
Rotation: Volume
2 Information display.
3 Eject a CD/CD MP3 (panel with CD player);
4 Choose the radio source and the waveband.
The wavelengths are FM1, FM2, AM, FM, AST.
5 USB socket for iPod® or auxiliary audio sources.
6 Save the 6 radio stations with the strongest frequencies.
7 Short press: recall a pre-programmed station.
Press and hold: store a radio station.
8 Access the phone menu.
9 Return to the previous level/screen whilst navigating tracks, menus, etc\
.
10 Short press: change track (CD/CD MP3, some portable
audio players) or change radio station automatically.
Press and hold: fast forward/rewind a CD/CD MP3 track
on some portable audio players, or scroll through the radio
stations until the button is released.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION (1/2)
Introduction
The audio system has the following
functions:
– RDS radio;
– CD/CD MP3 reader;
– management of auxiliary audio sources;
– Bluetooth® hands-free phone system.
Radio and CD/CD MP3
functions
The radio enables radio stations to
be played as well as audio CD, MP3,
WMAAAC and WAV formats.
The radio stations are classed by wave-
length: FM (frequency modulation) and
AM (amplitude modulation).
The RDS system enables the names
of certain stations to be displayed and
types of programme or information
messages broadcast by FM radio sta-
tions to be heard:
– traffic bulletins (TA);
– emergency messages (PTY31);
– regional messages (REG).
Auxiliary audio function
You can listen to your personal stereo
directly through your vehicle’s spea-
kers. There are several ways of connec-
ting your personal stereo, depending
on the type of device you have and the
vehicle:
– USB socket;
– Jack socket;
– Bluetooth® connection.
For more information on compatible de-
vices, contact your approved manufac-
turer’s dealer.
GB.9
OPERATION
On and off
Press 1 briefly to switch on your audio
system.
The audio system can be used with the
vehicle ignition off. It will run for 10 min-
utes. Press on 1 to make it run for a fur-
ther 10 minutes.
Switch off the audio system by briefly
pressing 1.
CHOOSING THE SOURCE
Scroll through the various sources by
pressing 13 repeatedly. The sources
are displayed in the following order:
CD/CD MP3 → iPod → USB → AUX
→Bluetooth®.
Note: press 8 to display the phone
menu.
When a CD/CD MP3 is inserted when
the radio is on, the source changes au-
tomatically and the CD begins to play.
You may also select the radio source
by pressing key 4. Press 4 repeatedly
to scroll through the wavelengths in the
following order: FM1 → FM2 → AM →
FM1…
VOLUME
Adjust the volume by pressing 14 or 16.
The display shows “VOLUME” followed
by the current setting value (from 00 to
31).
Mute
Press 17 briefly. The message “MUTE”
is displayed on the screen.
Press 17 briefly again to continue lis-
tening to the current source.
You can also deactivate the volume
mute function by pressing 14 or 16.
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LISTENING TO THE RADIO (1/2)
Selecting a waveband
By repeatedly pressing 4, select the de-
sired waveband: FM1, FM2, AM, FM1...
Selecting a radio station
There are different modes for choosing
a radio station.
Automatic search
This mode allows stations to be
searched by automatically scanning the
selected band.
To access the stations, press 10 briefly.
To interrupt the station search, briefly
press 4, 10 or one of the keypad but-
tons 7. Manual search
This mode allows you to search for
stations manually by scanning the se-
lected waveband. To access the sta-
tions, press and hold
10.
You may release 10 to refine the search
step by step. Turn 11 , the frequency in-
creases or decreases by 0.5 Hz (ac-
cording to the direction of rotation).
Storage of radio stations
This operating mode allows you to
listen to your pre-set radio stations.
Select a wavelength, then select a
radio station using the methods de-
scribed above.
To store a station, press one of the keys
on keypad 7 until a beep sounds to con-
firm that the station has been stored.
It is possible to store 6 stations per
waveband.
To recall stored stations, press one of
the keys on keypad 7.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2)
A
AF-RDS frequency tracking ............................................ GB.11
auxiliary source........................................................\
....... GB.14
B
Bluetooth connection ...................................................... GB.15
Bluetooth® ............................................................ GB.7 – GB.8
Bluetooth® portable audio player ................................... GB.15
buttons ................................................................\
GB.3 → GB.6
C
call ...................................................................\
............... GB.21
call history............................................................\
........... GB.21
call volume.............................................................\
......... GB.22
CD text.................................................................\
........... GB.13
CD/MP3 CD eject ..................................................................\
........ GB.13
fast winding ............................................................... GB.12
insert .................................................................\
........ GB.12
listen .................................................................\
........ GB.12
MP3 CD specifications .............................................. GB.12
random playback ...................................................... GB.13
choosing the source ......................................................... GB.9
communication ..........................................................\
..... GB.22
connect a telephone ....................................................... GB.19
connection failure ................................................................\
........ GB.20
controls .............................................................. .GB.3 → GB.6
D
default settings ............................................................... GB.24
disconnect a telephone................................................... GB.20
F
FM/LW/MW bandwidths ........................................ GB.7 – GB.8 H
hands-free phone kit ......................................................... GB.8
hands-free telephone system ......................................... GB.21
I
ID3 tag ........................................................................\
.... GB.13
J
Jack socket ..................................................................... GB.15
L
languages ..............................................................\
......... GB.23
M
mute....................................................................\
.............. GB.9
O
operating faults ............................................... GB.25 → GB.27
operation...............................................................\
............ GB.9
P
pairing a telephone ........................................... GB.17 – GB.18
pause ..................................................................\
............ GB.13
precautions during use ..................................................... GB.2
R
radio automatic mode ........................................................ GB.10
automatic station storage .......................................... GB.10
choosing a station ..................................................... GB.10
manual mode ............................................................ GB.10
station pretuning ....................................................... GB.10
radio-text..............................................................\
........... GB.23
range of wavelengths ..................................................... GB.10
RDS ....................................................................\
.............. GB.7
receiving a call ................................................................ GB.21