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Selecting the surround effect
“FIELD” Turn the “SOUND” dial; the
surround effects change in
the following order:
NORMAL / STAGE / LIVE /
HALL.
“NORMAL”: produces a sound in which
the voices are at the front and the in-
struments surround the listener.
“STAGE”: produces a sound in which
the voices are immediately facing the
listener, as on a stage.
“LIVE”: produces a sound similar to
that of a live show, in which the sound
reaches the listener from all directions.
“HALL”: produces a sound similar to
that of a concert hall with defl ection of
the sound. Setting the bass “BASS”
Turn the “SOUND” dial to
set the required bass value.
Setting the mid tone “MID”
Turn the “SOUND” dial to set the
required mid tone value.
Setting the treble “TREBLE”
Turn the “SOUND” dial to set the
required treble value.
Setting the front/rear sound
distribution “FADER”
Turn the “SOUND” dial to set the
balance of the volume of the front and
rear speakers.
Setting the right/left sound
distribution “BALANCE”
Turn the “SOUND” dial to set the
balance of the volume of the right and
left speakers.
If the “FIELD” is changed, the sound
cuts out briefl y. If the value “0” is set, an audible
signal will be heard. Automatic volume adjustment
“SCV”
This permits automatic adjustment of
the “VOLUME”, “BASS”, “MID” and
“TREBLE” parameters in relation to the
vehicle speed.
Press the “SOUND” button
for more than two seconds to
gain access to the functions
setting mode.
Then, press this same
button several times; the
functions setting mode changes in the
following order:
AF / CT / REG / TP-S / PTY (languages) /
SCV / PHONE / OFF.
Turn the “SOUND” dial respectively to
the left to deactivate the function or to
the right to activate it. If the “SUB PUNCH” is changed, the
sound cuts out briefl y.
Setting the volume of the bass
box “SUB PUNCH”
Turn the “SOUND” dial to set the volume
of the bass box.
Only vehicles fi tted with the “Premium
Sound” system can offer the “SUB
PUNCH” setting.
Once the surround effect has been se-
lected, press the “SOUND” button to
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RADIO
Selecting radio mode Press the “PWR” button
or the “AM/FM” button to
switch on the radio.
Disconnecting the battery terminals
clears the stored radio stations.
Selecting the waveband
Press the “AM/FM” button
several times in succession
to select the waveband; it
changes in the following
order: FM1 / FM2 / FM3 /
MW / LW / FM1...
Automatic station search Press the “SEEK  ” or
“SEEK  ” button to search
the lower frequencies or
the higher frequencies
respectively. Manual station search
Turn the “TUNE” dial
respectively to the left to
search the lower frequencies
or to the right to search the
higher frequencies.
Manual station storing
Press one of the six buttons “1” to “6”
until an audible signal is heard.
The sound cuts out then becomes
audible again when the station has
been stored.
The number of the button and the
associated radio frequency appear on
the display. Automatic station storing
Press the “AM/FM” button
for more than two seconds.
Recalling stored stations
Press one of the six buttons “1” to
“6”. The station corresponding to the
waveband selected appears on the
display.
The search begins automatically and
stops at the fi rst station found. The six stations offering the best
reception are stored and classifi ed from
the weakest to the strongest on the six
corresponding buttons.
You can store up to six stations on each
waveband.
Storing a new station replaces the
previous station. Stations can only be stored automatically
on wavebands FM3, MW and LW.
Storing new stations replaces the
previous stations.
This storing can be activated auto-
matically irrespective of the waveband
selected.
To recall the pre-set memory setting,
press the button and release it within
two seconds.

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“RDS”
The “Radio Data System” (RDS)
function on the FM waveband permits:
- access to the displaying of information, such as the name of the station, ...
- tuning to the same station while travelling through different regions,
- temporary tuning to traffi c information announcements.
Most FM stations use the RDS. These
stations transmit non-audible data in
addition to their programmes.
The data transmitted in this way
allows you access to various functions,
mainly displaying of the name of the
station, automatic station following or
temporary tuning to traffi c information
announcements.
The RDS allows you to continue listening
to the same station by means of the
alternative frequency following. However, in
certain conditions, this RDS frequency
following cannot be provided throughout
the country. Radio stations do not cover
the whole country, which explains the
loss of reception of the station during
a journey. Alternative frequencies “AF”
Your radio automatically checks and
selects the best frequency for the radio
station to which it is tuned (if the station
broadcasts on several transmitters or
frequencies).
The frequency of a radio station covers
approximately 30 miles (50 km). The
change from one frequency to another
explains the temporary loss of reception
during a journey.
If the station to which you are listen-
ing does not have several frequencies
in the region in which you are currently
located, you can deactivate the alterna-
tive frequency following.
Traffic information “TP”
The “Traffi c Program” (TP) function
permits automatic and temporary
switching to an FM station broadcasting
traffi c information.
The radio station or the source that you
are listening to at this point is paused.
Once the traffi c information has ended,
the system switches back to the radio
station or the source that you were
listening to initially.
Regional following mode “REG”
Some stations are organised in a net-
work.
In different regions, they broadcast dif-
ferent or shared programmes depend-
ing on the time of day.
You can follow:
- a regional station only,
- the entire network, with the possibil- ity that you will be listening to a dif-
ferent programme.
The “AF”, “REG” and “TP”
functions can be deacti-
vated or activated via the
“TUNE” button functions set-
ting mode. Press the “TP” button.
“TP” appears on the display.
If the station is compatible,
“RDS” also appears.
If the radio detects traffi c information,
“TRAF INF” appears on the display,
followed by the frequency of the
broadcasting station, then its name.
The volume is different from that of the
previous source.
Following the broadcasting of the traffi c
information, the volume returns to that
of the source prior to the interruption.
When “TP” appears on the display,
the radio stops solely at RDS stations
broadcasting traffi c information.
On long distance journeys, when
the stored station becomes weak,
the radio searches fi rst for another
frequency for the same station (AF).
Then, if this fails, it searches for a
frequency broadcasting the regional
programme (REG). If this also fails,
the radio returns to the stored sta-
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Themed type of programme
“PTY”
Some stations offer the option of
listening to a themed type of programme
as a priority, selected from the list
available below:
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, SPORT, EDUCATE,
DRAMA, CULTURE, SCIENCE,
VARIED, POP M, ROCK M, EASY M,
LIGHT M, CLASSICS, OTHER M,
WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN,
SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN,
TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ, COUNTRY,
NATION M, OLDIES, FOLK M, DOCUMENT.
Emergency broadcasts
“ALERT”
An emergency broadcast automatically
and temporarily interrupts the FM station
or the source that you are listening to.
The message “ALERT” appears on the
display and the volume is different from
that of the previous source.
Following the emergency broadcast, the
message disappears and the volume
returns to that of the source prior to the
interruption.
Search for a “PTY” broadcast
Press the “PTY” button.
Turn the “TUNE” dial to
select the type of programme
required.
Two seconds later, the radio searches
for a broadcast which corresponds to
your selection; the type of PTY selected
fl ashes on the display.
Once the station has been found, its
name appears on the display.
You can press the “SEEK  ” or “SEEK

 ” buttons to fi nd another station.
If no station is found corresponding
to your selected type of programme,
“NONE” appears on the display for
fi ve seconds and the radio returns to
the previous station.
Each new programme stored replaces
the previous one.
Storing a “PTY” programme
You can store up to six PTY programmes. To recall the pre-set memory setting,
press the button and release it within
two seconds.
Changing the display language of
the “PTY” programme Press the “TUNE” button for
more than two seconds to
access the functions setting
mode.
Then, press this button several times in
succession; the functions setting mode
changes in the following order:
AF / CT / REG / TP-S / PTY (languages) /
SCV / PHONE / OFF.
Turn the “TUNE” dial to the left or to the
right to select the language (ENGLISH,
FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH, SVENSK,
ESPAGNOL, ITALIANO).
The sound cuts out then becomes au-
dible again when the programme has
been stored.
The number of the button and the
associated PTY programme appear on
the display.
Turn the “TUNE” dial to set
the PTY programme to be
stored.
Press one of the six buttons
“1” to “6” for more than two
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CD PLAYER
Selecting CD mode If the player already
contains a disc, press the
“CD” button.
“CD”, the track number and
the playing time appear on the display.
Functions setting mode
This permits activation or deactivation
of the functions below.
Press the “TUNE” button for
more than two seconds to
access the functions setting
mode.
Then, press this button
several times in succession;
the functions setting mode changes in
the following order:
AF / CT / REG / TO-S / PTY (languages) /
SCV / PHONE / OFF.
Turn the “TUNE” dial respectively to the
left to deactivate the function (“OFF”) or
to the right to activate it (“ON”).
The “PHONE” is not operational at
present.
The functions setting mode is
deactivated after approximately
10 seconds without any action. After inserting a disc, printed face up-
wards, the player starts automatically.
Ejecting a disc
Press this button to remove
the disc from the player.
The system automatically
switches to radio mode. Fast search




Press and hold button “  ”
or “  ” to carry out a rewind
or fast forwards search
respectively.
Play begins when the button
is released.
Selecting a track



Press button “  ” or “  ” to
select the previous or next
track respectively.
Repeating a track Press the “RPT” button to
repeat the playing of the
current track. “RPT” appears
on the display.
To exit this mode, press this
button again.
Random playing of a disc Press the “RDM” button to
start random playing of the
tracks on the disc. “RDM”
appears on the display.
To exit this mode, press this
button again.
Insert circular compact discs only.
8 cm compact discs must be inserted
in the centre of the player slot.
Once ejected, if the compact disc is
not removed within fi fteen seconds, it
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CD PLAYER
Selecting CD mode If the player already
contains a disc, press the
“CD” button.
“CD”, the track number and
the playing time appear on the display.
Functions setting mode
This permits activation or deactivation
of the functions below.
Press the “TUNE” button for
more than two seconds to
access the functions setting
mode.
Then, press this button
several times in succession;
the functions setting mode changes in
the following order:
AF / CT / REG / TO-S / PTY (languages) /
SCV / PHONE / OFF.
Turn the “TUNE” dial respectively to the
left to deactivate the function (“OFF”) or
to the right to activate it (“ON”).
The “PHONE” is not operational at
present.
The functions setting mode is
deactivated after approximately
10 seconds without any action. After inserting a disc, printed face up-
wards, the player starts automatically.
Ejecting a disc
Press this button to remove
the disc from the player.
The system automatically
switches to radio mode. Fast search




Press and hold button “  ”
or “  ” to carry out a rewind
or fast forwards search
respectively.
Play begins when the button
is released.
Selecting a track



Press button “  ” or “  ” to
select the previous or next
track respectively.
Repeating a track Press the “RPT” button to
repeat the playing of the
current track. “RPT” appears
on the display.
To exit this mode, press this
button again.
Random playing of a disc Press the “RDM” button to
start random playing of the
tracks on the disc. “RDM”
appears on the display.
To exit this mode, press this
button again.
Insert circular compact discs only.
8 cm compact discs must be inserted
in the centre of the player slot.
Once ejected, if the compact disc is
not removed within fi fteen seconds, it
is reloaded into the player. Audio CDs

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MP3 / TAG ID3 CD Playing the beginning of each track Press the “SCAN” button to
start the playing of the fi rst
ten seconds of each track
on the disc. “SCAN” appears
on the display and the corresponding
track number fl ashes.
To exit this mode, press this button
again. The CD player and the CD changer
are compatible with the playing of MP3
fi les.
These must be recorded in ISO9660
Level 1 / Level 2, Joliet or Romeo format
on CD ROMs, CD-Rs or CD-RWs. The
CDs can contain a maximum of 255
fi les and 100 folders on 16 levels.
The Tag ID3 version 1 can be displayed
while playing MP3 fi les.
In the case of compact discs
containing both CD-DA and MP3
fi les, play automatically begins with
the CD-DA fi les.
To switch play between the two types
of fi le, press the “CD” button for more
than two seconds until an audible
signal is heard.
While using these compact discs,
the “Repeat”, Random play” and
“Playing of the beginning of the
tracks” functions are only applied to
fi les of the same format.
Selecting an MP3 folder Turn the “FOLDER” dial re-
spectively to the right to se-
lect a folder in ascending or-
der or to the left to select a
folder in descending order.
Press the “DISP” button
several times in succession;
the CD-Text information
appears in the following
order:
DISC NAME / TRACK NAME / NORMAL
DISPLAY MODE. CD-TEXT DISPLAY
If the information exceeds
12 characters, press the
“PAGE” button to see the
rest.
In the absence of CD-Text information
to be displayed, “NOTITLE” appears on
the display.
The CD player and the CD changer are
compatible with the displaying of CD-
Text information.
On CD-R/RWs, the quality of the
playing sound depends on the
encoding software, the burning
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Selecting changer mode If the changer already
contains a disc, press the
“CD” button.
“CD”, the disc and track
numbers and the playing time appear
on the display.
After inserting at least one disc, printed
face upwards, the changer starts
automatically.
Ejecting a disc Press this button briefl y to
remove the current disc
from the changer. Once ejected, if the compact disc is
not removed within fi fteen seconds it
is re-loaded into the changer.
Loading a disc
appears on the display.
When the changer is ready,
the indicator light on the
“LOAD” button comes on
and “LOAD DISC N° (1-6)” appears on
the display.
If several slots are empty, select one
using one of the “DISC” buttons.
The CD changer can hold up to 6 CDs.
Press the “LOAD” button briefl y. “WAIT”
Insert circular compact discs only.
8 cm compact discs cannot be
played by the changer. Loading all of the discs Ejecting all of the discs
Press this button for more
than two seconds. The
current disc is ejected.
Once this disc has been
removed, the next disc is ejected
automatically in its turn.
Repeat these steps until unloading is
complete.
Selecting a disc Press one of the “DISC”
buttons several times in
succession until you reach
the disc required. The
symbol of the disc selected
appears on the display.
See also “CD-Text display” and “MP3 /
Tag ID3 CD”.
Press the “LOAD” button for
more than two seconds.
The changer selects an
empty slot number from the
lowest to the highest and switches to
waiting for loading mode.
“LOAD DISC N° (1-6)” appears on
the display; insert the disc in the
corresponding slot.
The changer automatically selects the
next empty slot number and returns to
waiting for loading mode.
Repeat these steps until loading is
complete. Play begins with the last disc
inserted.
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E
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A. Manoeuvre icon: indicates whether
the driver should turn left or right at
the next junction indicated by the
guidance and the distance to this
junction.

B. Guidance route: indicates the route
to the destination.

C. Vehicle marker: indicates the position
of the vehicle while driving.

D. TMC icon: displays traffi c information
such as traffi c jams, road works, etc.
When the user passes over the
icon, detailed TMC information can
be consulted.

E. Orientation mark: indicates the
orientation of the map displayed.

F. Map scale: indicates the scale of
the map displayed.

G. Name of the street: indicates the
name of the current street.

H. Direction frame: displays the
number of the next road or the
name of the next street which the
driver should turn into.

I. Destination/intermediate destina-
tion icon: indicates the direction
of the destination or intermediate
destination.
Two-map display.
Single map display.
Information displayed on the
map during navigation

J. Destination/intermediate destina-
tion information: indicates the dis-
tance and the time remaining un-
til the destination or intermediate
destination is reached.
K. Pressing provides access to the
Route Menu in order to:
K1 - change the route in favour of an- other making a detour through a
specifi ed region,
K2 - change the position of the destination, add an intermediate
destination and change the route
calculation conditions,
K3 - display a route by various methods,
K4 - delete a route created,
K5 - search for points of interest (POI) around the current location.

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AUDIO-VIDEO
What is the RDS? RDS station following Traffi c information function
Your radio automatically checks
and selects the best frequency
for the radio station to which it
is tuned (if the station broadcasts on
several transmitters or frequencies).
The frequency of a radio station covers
approximately 30 miles (50 km). The
change from one frequency to another
explains the loss of reception during a
journey.
If the station to which you are listening
does not have several frequencies in
the region in which you are currently
located, you can deactivate the
automatic frequency following.
Radio, RDS, AF, REG, TP, PTY
The Radio Data System (RDS)
function on the FM waveband
permits:
- tuning to the same station while travelling through different regions
(if the transmitters of this station
cover the area through which you
are travelling),
- temporary tuning to traffi c information announcements,
- access to the displaying of the name of the station, etc ...
Most FM stations use the RDS.
These stations transmit non-audible
data in addition to their programmes.
The data transmitted in this way allows
you access to various functions, mainly
displaying of the name of the station,
temporary tuning to traffi c information
announcements or automatic station
following.
The RDS allows you to continue listening
to the same station by means of the
frequency following. However, in
certain conditions, this RDS frequency
following cannot be provided throughout
the country. Radio stations do not cover
the whole country, which explains the
loss of reception of the station during
a journey. The Traffic Program (TP) function
permits automatic and tempo-
rary switching to an FM station
broadcasting traffi c information.
The radio station or the source that you
are listening to at this point is paused.
Once the traffi c information has ended,
the system switches back to the radio
station or the source that you were
listening to initially.
Regional following mode Some stations are organised in
a network.
In different regions, they broadcast
different or shared programmes depending
on the time of day.
You can follow:
- a regional station only,
- the entire network, with the possibility that you will be listening to a different
programme. Programme types
Some stations offer the option
of listening to a themed type
of programme as a priority,
selected from the list available below:
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFOS, SPORT,
EDUCATE, DRAMA, CULTURE,
SCIENCE, VARIED, POP M, ROCK
M, EASY M, LIGHT M, CLASSICS,
OTHER M, WEATHER, FINANCE,
CHILDREN, SOCIAL, RELIGION,
PHONE IN, TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ,
COUNTRY, NATION M, OLDIES, FOLK
M, DOCUMENT.

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