radio VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2003 Owners Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: VOLKSWAGEN, Model Year: 2003, Model line: PASSAT, Model: VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2003Pages: 483, PDF Size: 78.54 MB
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Multi-function steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1
- Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1
- Radio system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Multifunction steering control . . . . . . . . 3.1
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-pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2
cool ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1
Number of seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1
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do wn feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1
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hardware is warranted as part o f the
New
Vehicl e Limited Warranty. The
Communications issues
Inoperative if
uses the cellular technology for communication wit h the
uses a dedicated cellular communiserv ice but w ill not opera te if, fo r some reason, cellular serv ice has been
tiva ted by a cell ular carrier.
Inoperative if system is busy
any area, the local cellular system can only
handle a lim ited number of cellular calls a t a
facturer of the veh icle furni shes detailed war
ranty
information.
g iven tim e.
sys te m
will
automatically redial (a few times for an
Services call or indefinitely for an
Eme r
gency button press or airbag call).
Radio frequency interference
The syste m i s a radi o communica
tions syste m. The proximit y to o ther radio
s ignals created b y other electrical device s
m ay
adversely affect the performance of the
System.
Note
serv ice is only avai lable thro ugh out the United States (including H awaii and
Alaska) and Canada. a request for service
occurs outside of these areas, communica
ti on s
may not be available, and the Advisor may not be able to help yo u.
Additional information and system status messages 35
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is powered b y you r ve hicle's battery
a n d wil l not
operate if the battery is
c h arged or di sconnected.
Potentiall y inoperative if i s in
accident
If your vehicle is in an accident, som e
ponents could be damage d or di sconnected ,
potentiall y re ndering
electrical equipment
The system is in teg rat ed in to th e
trical arc h itecture of the ve hicle. Do not add
any
e lectrical equipment (e .g . mobile radio, radio, etc.) to your vehicle unless
you check with your authorized Volk swagen
dealer first. Added electrical equipment may
in terfere wi
th th e operation o f the syste m . A ny dam age would not be co vered by
your warranty.
An exis tin g
Data protection
For syste m limit atio n s and detail s, please
call
l-888-40NSTAR (1-888-466-7827) .
Log in at:
www. vw.co m
www.vw.ca
and select the link to
Virtual Advisor
Exis tin g
service agreement req uired. Additional usage
ch arges apply for
and select t he link to
Volkswage n and OnStar strictl y obs erv e all regu lations
tioned th at the privacy of any info rmation
sent via w ire less cellular communicatio n s can not be ass ured. Thi rd parties may
full y intercept or access transm iss ions and
private communications wi th out your
subscriber privacy is ta ke n very
riously. Your p e rsonal information is neve r
p rov ided to another company or person
less you authorize it, or if requi red by the
legal process, or in such cases where you have provided it for billin g purposes.
Having cre d it
card inform ation o n file w ith
privacy policy may be found at:
www .vw.com
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PREMIUM
Radio
1-..................... 5
Tap to turn the unit Note: The mode that was in use before the unit
was
automatically come back on again
w h
en you turn on the unit (L ast Statio n mory)
pears in the display, then you must
enter you own personal anti-theft
code.
2 -Band buttons ................ 6
FM 1/2 button
Us e this button to the FM band or to
switch
to the second set of presets.
AM 1/2 btton
Use this button to the AM band or to
switch t o the second set of presets.
3 -Tone buttons ............... . 6
Bass control
Turn th e k nob to adjust the bass as desired .
Turn the knob to adjust the cies as desired .
Fader
tions automat ically.
5 -
frequency (r adio
station).
6 -
. . ............ 8
Stations or tracks (when
or a casset te) can be
Radio ......... . . .............. 9
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ... . 1
9-LED ..................... .....
when you remove ignition key.
2 -------------
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13
16
1 9
2 1
22
The
with the
code number be
wagen
Radio
Monsoon
Number
Code Number [
the for the number and code number in the appropriate boxes.
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attention of the driver.
The wide range of sophisticated equipment
details of modern car radios
offter not only
a vast source
of entertainment, but also portant information regarding traffic
dates. road conditions. weather reports.
etc.
But remember, you should only
For example, changing cassettes or reading
song titles on a cassette case when driving
is often the cause
of auto accide nts.
should also set the volume of your radio
system
so that you can hear signals from
othe r drivers at any time.
Always give your
vent unauthorized persons from operating
the unit if it has been removed from the
appears in the display after
switching the radio on, it
can then only be
operated again after entering the correct
code-see page 19.
The radio code number and the radio
serial number can be found on the
and keep it in a safe place -never keep it in the ve
hicle.
by
the
radi o unit. The magazi ne
page
can the
if this
opt ion is for you r
4 ----------------/IMPORTANT
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Press the button to turn the unit
come back on when the unit
is turned on again.
The foll
owing settings are also saved w hen
you turn off the system :
- Radio: the frequen cy se
tting
-
Turn the knob to adjust the volume.
Setting the turn-on
The volum e setting when the unit is turned
on is the same as it was when the unit was
turned off.
the Dolby ® button
(12, see page 1
hear a signa l tone, an d
The
Press the Dolby® button (12) again.
hear a sig nal tone, and
Press the Dolby ® button (12) again for
l o ng er th
an 3 secon ds to con firm the set
tings you've just made.
hear a signal tone. The unit is now in
the normal operating mode and your
changes are stored.
Notes
you do not confirm the sett ing you have
j ust made. the unit
return
to the normal operatio n mode after about
WORKS-- --------------5
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Tap the FM button to select the FM band.
Tap the button again to toggle between
FM1 and FM2.
FM1 or FM2 appears in the display.
AM1/AM2 button
Tap the AM button to select the AM band.
Tap the button again to toggle between
AM1 and AM2.
AM 1 or AM2 appears in the display.
TAPE
button to select the
Use the rotary knob to raise or lower the
bass.
Midrange
Use the rotary knob to set the des ired mi
drange tones.
Use the rotary knob to raise or lower the
treble.
Use the rotary knob to set the desired bal
ance between the left and right speakers.
Fader
Use the rotary knob to set the desired bal
ance between the front and rear speakers.
6 ----------------HOW THE RADIO
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SYSTEM
4 -Autostore (AS) button
Using the Autos tore feature. you can store
the 6 best quality stations on the wave lengths. The stro ngest be
memorized, in order
of frequency.
appears in the dis
play. The 6 stations
with the strongest sig
button to seek the next higher
or lower frequency (radio station) automati
.. to start the
operation to
the next
lower frequency (radio station).
a station has been found. the Auto
stops. Tap the button again to contin
ue Auto
you to tune to a des ired frequency.
re lease ju st befor e yo u reach
the desired frequency. The function
WORKS---------------- 7
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6 -
Use this button to tune your radio.
wise to tune upwards or counter-clockwise
to tune downwards .
Automatic tuning (SCAN)
appear in the when
you press this button. The radio
begins to scan upwards to t he next higher
frequency. When the
feature finds a
radio frequency, it
ing the 5 second feature stop th e re.
7 -Station preset buttons
can preset one radio station on eac h of
the six buttons in eac h of the four ban ds FM1 and FM2.
the desired band preset group
(see 2).
Tune to the desired radio station (see 5 or 6).
you
hear
an first
be muted and then return.
radio station
is now preset on this button.
To to the station you just sto red, press
this button
Note
When stations, ton you
the