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GENERAL VIEW2
BRIEF OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS3
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 4
RADIO MODE5
CASSETTE MODE12
SETTINGS13
THEFT PROTECTION
CODING15
HINTS17
BRIEF TECHNICAL
DESCRIPTION18
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This unit corresponds to the EMV protec-
tive requirements (EC directives 89/336
EWG and 93/68/EWG) according to the
EN 55013 and EN 55020 norms.
CONTENTS
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Operation while driving
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The requirements in today’s road traffic
call for the full attention of the road users
at any time.
The comprehensive and pretentious fea-
tures of modern car radios offer a lot of
information about traffic and road condi-
tions besides an abundance of entertain-
ment.
However, the radio system with its many
functions should only be operated if the
traffic situation allows for this.
For example, changing cassettes or read-
ing a cassette lable while driving has
already often led to dangerous situations.
In addition, the volume of the radio system
should always be adjusted so that you can
still safely hear outside acoustic signals.
Caution
Keep complete control of your
vehicle at all times!
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Control knob/push button
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6– Control knob/push button
This knob/button permits:
• Switching on/off the radio
• Volume control
• Tone control
• Tone balance control
AUDGEO11
Switching on/off,
volume control
Pressing the push button 6switches
the radio on and off.
The frequency and volume adjusted befo-
re switching off are recovered.
If the ignition key is removed from the igni-
tion lock with the radio switched on, the
radio is automatically switched off.
If the ignition key is refit into the ignition
lock and turned, the radio is automatically
switched on.
If the ignition key is pulled out, you may
switch on the radio by pressing the control
knob/push button
6twice.
After about 1 hour the radio is automati-
cally switched off to avoid discharging of
the car battery.
You may repeat this operation as often as
desired.
If the car radio remains mute after switch-
ing on and "SAFE" appears in the display,
observe the notes from page 16.
Turning the control knob
6allows you
to change the volume, the tone or the tone
balance settings.
AUDGEO11
RADIO MODE
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Bass control (BASS)
• Press the AUD button
1. "BASS" and
the current setting + 6 to – 6 appear in the
display.
• Turn the control knob/push button
6to
the left or the right to adjust the desired
setting.
• If you wish to adjust the bass control immediately to its centre setting, press
the AUD button
1until "BASS 00"
appears in the display.
• When this is done, press the AUD button
1again to store the setting. This will sel-
ect at the same time the treble control
mode.
RANGE SELECTION BUTTONTone control
6
RADIO MODE
4– A/F button
Use the A/F button 4to switch between
the "FM" and "AM" ranges.
Press the A/F button
4repeatedly to
switch between the memory levels "FM1"
and "FM2" or “AM1“ and “AM2“.
The display shows "FM1" or "FM2" for the
memory levels in the FM range, and
"AM1" or "AM2" for the memory levels in
the AM range.
TP6A/FA/F4
1– Tone control button
After pressing the AUD button 1, the fol-
lowing indications appear in the display:
• 1 pressure: bass control "BASS",
• 2 pressures: treble control "TRE".
You may change the tone control setting
by turning the control knob/push button
6.
AUDGEO11
TP
AUD1
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Treble control (TRE)
• "TRE" and the current setting + 6 to – 6appear in the display
• Turn the control knob/push button
6to
the left or the right to adjust the desired
setting.
• If you wish to adjust the treble control immediately to its centre setting, press
the AUD button
1until "TRE 00"
appears in the display.
• When this is done, press the AUD button
1again to store the setting.
• To go directly to the treble control mode, press the AUD button
1briefly twice.
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Tone control Tone balance control
Balance (BAL)
With this function you may adjust the volu-
me balance of the left/right loudspeakers.
• "BAL" and the current setting (from LEFT
15 via CENTER to RIGHT 15) appear in
the display.
•Turn the control knob/push button
6to
the left or the right to adjust the desired
setting.
• If you wish to adjust the Balance control immediately to its centre setting, press
the GEO button
2until "CENTER"
appears in the display.
• When this is done, press the GEO button
2again to store the setting.
• To go directly to the balance control mode, press the GEO button
2briefly.
RADIO MODE
2– Tone balance button
After pressing the tone balance button
GEO
2, the following indications appear
in the display:
• Balance (BAL)
Turn the control knob/push button
6to
the left or the right to adjust the desired
setting.
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TP
GEO
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First press the A/F button 4repeatedly to
select one of the memory levels of the
"FM1", "FM2", "AM1" or "AM2" ranges.
ßQ– Station search rocker
Press on or of the rocker ßQto start
the manual station search.
• Briefly press one side of the rocker
ßQ:
"MAN" and the current reception fre-
quency appear in the display.
TP6A/FA/F
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Manual tuning
RADIO MODE
• Briefly press repeatedly on or of the
rocker
ßQ:
The frequency is changed in single steps
(50 kHz steps in FM, 1 KHz steps in
AM).
• Hold down
or of the rocker ßQ:
the frequency scrolls at high speed.
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Manual storing
• Press the station button 3on which the
station is to be stored until the mute
function is deactivated (the frequency to
be stored appears in the display). The
station is stored.
Please make sure that the station name
is shown while the station is stored and
not a moving text as otherwise the
moving text will be stored instead of
the station name.
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Manual storing Station buttons
You may store up to 24 stations on the 6
station buttons in connection with the res-
pective memory levels.
FM1/FM2 range = 6 stations each
AM1/AM2 range = 6 stations each
"FM2" means that you are in the second
memory level. Press the A/F button
4to
switch between the memory levels.
1123456
TP
123456
RADIO MODE
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5– TP button
The TP standby mode allows you to hear
only traffic announcements. Even if the
volume is set to minimum, the traffic an-
nouncements are heard with the program-
med volume – see also page 13. If the
transmission range of the traffic station
tuned to is left, the radio will start after
about 30 seconds an automatic station
search.
TP6A/FTPInterrupting a traffic announcement
You may wish to interrupt a traffic an-
nouncement in certain situations, for
example
– if the announcement does not concernyour route,
– if the announcement is very long and the part concerning you is already comple-
ted.
While an announcement is heard , this
will be aborted and the previous mode, for
example radio reception or cassette play,
is continued. A new traffic announcement
will be heard again.
To switch definitely off all traffic an-
nouncements, deactivate the TP function.
Traffic programme functions
RADIO MODE
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When storing RDS stations you should
press the corresponding station button
only when the station name appears in
the display. This ensures that all RDS
information has been interpreted and
stored automatically.
When calling up stored RDS stations,
the corresponding station name is display-
ed. If the stored frequency is too weak for
good reception, the radio searches auto-
matically for an appropriate alternative fre-
quency (best station function).
If non of the stored alternative frequencies
is strong enough for good reception, the
desired station cannot be received at the
moment. In this case, tune to another sta-
tion.
!Please make sure that the station
name is displayed when the station
is stored. If a moving text should be
displayed, this will be stored
instead of the station name.
In many European countries, RDS is al-
ready transmitted by many radio stations.
The goal is to provide an overall coverage.
With this system, an inaudible digitized
data current is transmitted in addition to
the normal FM radio signal, providing the
RDS receiver with information in encoded
form which controls, among other things,
the following functions:
• Programme identification (PI code)
With the help of the PI code, the radio
recognizes the currently received station.
• Programme service name (PS code)
The PS code transmits the station name
which is shown in the display.• Alternative frequencies (AF code)
Because of the limited transmission range
of the FM waves, the programme of one
radio provider is transmitted by several
stations on different frequencies. The AF
code informs the radio about all alternative
frequencies of the same programme.
This enables the radio to tune to the fre-
quency which can be received in the best
quality.
Tuning to another frequency is carried out
in an inaudible way.
The station name in the display remains
unchanged.
While you are driving, the RDS radio sear-
ches permanently for alternative frequen-
cies of the station selected and tunes to
this in an automatic and inaudible way.
• Traffic programme identification (TP code = Traffic programme)
This information tells the radio that it is
currently receiving a traffic programme
station.
Information about How does RDS work?
RDS stations
RADIO MODE