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RADIO Access to and exit from the menus.
Confirmation and storing of the choices from
the current menu.
Scrolling of the menus.
Selection of the letters (CD NAME).
Increasing or decreasing of an
equaliser band (EQ SET).
Selection of the choices from the current menu.
Switching from one band to another on the
equaliser (EQ SET).
SELECTING A STATION
Press the source SRC button
several times in succession and
select the radio.
Press the band BN button to
select a waveband: FM1, FM2,
FMt, MW, LW.
Briefly press one of the buttons
to carry out an automatic search
of the radio stations.
Press one of the buttons to carry
out a manual search of the radio
stations.
STORING A STATION Press one of the buttons for
more than 2 seconds to store the
frequency of the current station.
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IGN TIME20 MIN00 MIN
Set the audio equipment play time after turning the ignition key to the "STOP" position:- 20 MIN to play for 20 minutes,- 00 MIN to switch off immediately.Place the key in the "RUNNING" position to switch the audio equipment back on.
NO HICUTHICUT
ON
Select the dynamic reduction of the treble:- ON,- NO.
VOICE2221...OFFSelect the volume setting:- 1 to 66,- OFF to cut off the sound.
SVC OFFSVC ON
Select the automatic control of the volume in relat ion to the vehicle speed:- ON,- OFF.
CD NAMEXYZ23ABCSelect and programme the name of the CD, currently being played, on the display:- the name stored previously,- 8 dashes if it does not have a name.Use the 4 arrows to select letters then store using MENU.To clear the name, press and hold the "CLR"button.
If a CD has been inserted, this menu is displayed.
ouABCDEFG5MENU
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _
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SENS DXSENS LO
Set the sensitivity of automatic reception of the radio frequencies (tuner):- DX (high) for a search of all of the surrounding transmitters,- LO (low) for a search of the surrounding transmitters which have a strong signal.
MP3 DISP
If your vehicle is equipped with MP3, this menu is displayed
FILENAMETIMETAG INFODIR
Select the type of MP3 display for the currenttrack- FILENAME for the name of the track (file),- TIME for the time elapsed,- TAG INFO for the title of the album and the name of the artist,- DIR for the name of the directory (folder).
CD DISP
NAMESelect the type of display for the current CD:
- for the name attributed to the CD,
- TIME for the time elapsed since the beginning of
the track.TIME
REG OFFREG ON
Select the reception of local or regional programmes (different from one region to another):- ON for local programmes,- OFF for no programmes.

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Scroll the
display

Select

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Display

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Display

Enables you
to…
PRESET USER CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ Select pre-defined equaliser settings.
Select USER to set the equaliser manually then go
to
the EQ SET menu.
Bass and Treble adjustments are always possible.
EQ SET
EQ SET
If USER is
selected in
PRESET,
this
menu is
displayed. Programme the 7 bands of the equaliser manually.
To store the settings, press MENU.
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CD
The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio
Layer 3, is an audio compression standard which per mits the
recording of several tens of music files on a singl e disc.
MP3
In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW , when
recording it is preferable to select standards ISO 9660
level 1.2 or Joliet.
If the disc is recorded in another format, it may not be played
correctly.
It is recommended that the same recording standard is
always used for an individual disc, with as low a s peed as
possible (4x maximum) for optimum sound quality.
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet
standard is recommended.
The audio equipment will only play files with the extension
".mp3" with a sampling rate of 22.05 KHz or 44.1 KH z.
No other type of file (.wma, .mp4, m3u...) can be p layed.
It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 chara cters without
using special characters (e.g.: " " ? ; ù) to avoid any playing
or displaying problems.
PLAYING A CD OR AN MP3 COMPILATION
Insert circular compact discs only.
Some anti-pirating systems, on original
discs or CDs copied using a personal
recorder, may cause faults which are no
reflection on the quality of the original player.
Insert a CD or an MP3 compilation in the player, p lay begins
automatically.
If the player already contains a disc,
press the source SRC button several
times in succession and select CD.
Press one of the buttons to select a
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INTRODUCTION
This equipment chiefly enables you to:
- connect your Bluetooth®
mobile telephone to your vehicle leaving your hand s free,
- play audio sources (mp3, wma, wav) from a port able player,
- use the voice commands.
HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
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KEY
Indicates that a maintained press is required to s
tart the action described.
Voice mode
Press the control to start the voice recognition, an audible signal confirms that the function has be en activated, do not speak until
you hear this signal.
For further information regarding the voice comman ds, say "Help" or refer to the tables at the end of this document.
Recommendations
If the battery is disconnected, the equipment can operate for a further 15 minutes
(approximately).
The buttons "F1, F2, NAV, SOS" on the equipment's control panel are not active.

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1 F2
OSOSESC
NMOK
NAVF1
SOSSOSMAINOK
OK
NAV F1 F2
SOSSOSMAINESC
PRESENTATION
Adjustment of the volume
of the functions:
hands-free, audio player,
voice announcements.
Pause/resume the file
being played
(portable player).
USB connection socket. Remove the plastic cover to

connect your portable player.
Displaying of the menus and directories of the fil
es being
played (portable player).
- Scrolling of the menu options.
- Selection of the fi les to be played (portable player). - Activation of the voice recognition.
- Interruption of the voice message in order
to issue a new voice command.
- Deactivation of the voice recognition.
- Interruption of the voice message.
- Exit from the main menu.
- Exit from a sub-menu and return to the
previous menu option.
- Exit without storing.
- Deactivation/reactivation of the microphone during a telephone
conversation.
- Confi rmation of the current menu option.
- Transfer of the telephone conversation
from the hands-free system to the mobile
telephone and vice versa.
- Declining of the incoming telephone call.
- Interruption of the current telephone call.
- Activation of the main menu.
- Confirmation of the current menu option. - Acceptance of the incoming call.
- Switching from one telephone
conversation to another.
- Repeat of the last voice message.
DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS
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Mobile telephone with hands-free function When prompted by the telephone, enter the
PIN displayed on the instrument panel.
If the pairing has been successful, the
system announces "Connecting".
The name of the telephone identified
appears on the instrument panel display,
pairing is confirmed.
Blue indicator light on
"Settings"\wait for a response\
"Pairing".
PIN
Pairing/matching a mobile
telephone
The matching consists of setting your
vehicle’s Bluetooth
®
system to recognise
your mobile telephone.
The pairing stores your mobile telephone so
that it can be recognised instantly.
MOBILE TELEPHONE WITH HANDS-FREE FUNCTION
With the key in the MAR position,
activate the main menu.
Select SETTINGS.
Confirm.
Select PAIRING.
Confirm. This number, which permits
recognition of your mobile
telephone, is generated
randomly by the system.
It is communicated by the display on the
instrument panel and is repeated verbally by
the system.
This PIN is independent of your SIM card
and your mobile’s access code.
Once your handset has been paired, there is
no need to keep a trace of this number.
If you change your mobile telephone, you
must repeat the matching procedure as you
will be given a new PIN.
Look for the option which permits
displaying of the Bluetooth® system
detected by your telephone.
When the system has been
identified, a message appears on
your telephone (My car, ...). This indicates a good connection
between the telephone and the
system.
It is important to wait until the name of
the telephone is displayed.
Pressing MAIN or ESC during the pairing
phase may cancel the procedure.
If the pairing fails, an error message will
appear; in this case, repeat the procedure.
For further information regarding the
ignition switch MAR position, refer
to the "Starting and stopping" part of
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Downloading your phonebook

There are 2 options:

1 - Following the pairing procedure, the
system suggests downloading your
telephone’s phonebook. Calling a contact recorded in the
phonebook
Your telephone’s phonebook must first be
downloaded into the system.
"Call [Name of the person]"\
wait until the information relating
to the person (name, tel n°, ...)
appears\
"Yes" to make the call or "No" to
cancel.
Pressing confirms your
agreement.
"Yes" starts the download. Pressing declines this download.
"No" declines.

2 - You can download the phonebook later
via the menu:
Activate the main menu.
Select SETTINGS then USER
DATA then DOWNLOAD
PHONEBOOK.
"Settings"\"User data"\"Download
phonebook". Activate the main menu.
Select PHONEBOOK.
Confirm.
Select the group with which
the person to be contacted is
associated.
Confirm.
Select the name.
Confirm to make the call, if the
person has only one number.
If the person has more than one number:
Select the number.
Confirm to make the call.
Specify "Home" or "Work", or
"Next" or "Previous".
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