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1. From the DAB settings menu, choose DAB
search .
2. Press and release the menu control to view
the following options: Ensemble list to
view a list of all ensembles and the
channels within each ensemble-; Channel
list to view a list of all available channels.
Subchannel list to view a list of all
subchannels (if av ailable) under the
channel currently playing PTY to list all
PTY categories (News, Sport, Talk etc.)
and the channels within each category. 3.
Rotate the menu control to scroll through
the list, then press and release the menu
control to choose from a list.
Auto-tune
Auto-tune builds a list of all the available digital
channels for the region you are in. See
CHANNEL AUTOMATIC TUNING (page 236).
From the DAB settings menu, choose
Auto-tune to start. The message
Auto-tuning... is displayed along with a
percentage to i ndicate progress.
Note: You can also press and hold the AUTO
button to start auto-tuning.
DAB radio text
You can change the type of information that is
displayed on the screen when a channel or
subchannel is playing.
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BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 2
BBCRadio 3
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Ensemble list
Channel list...
Subchannel list
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DAB sea rch
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From the DAB settings menu, choose DAB
radio text . Rotate the menu control and press
to select one of the following:
• Ensemble name to display the name of the
ensemble to which the current channel
belongs.
• PTY to display the name of the ensemble to
which the current channel belongs. •
Off to display only the channel name.
Advanced settings
From the DAB settings menu, choose
Advanced settings . Use the menu control to
navigate the menu options below.
Link DAB
Some DAB channels are broadcast in a number
of different ensembles. For example, some
national channels may broadcast a number of
regional variations of the same channel under
different ensembles.
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Ensemble name
PTY
Off
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Auto-tune
DAB radio text
Advanced settings
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If the Link DAB setting is switched on and the
signal strength for a channel falls below an
acceptable level, the audio unit will
automatically search other available ensembles
for a channel with the same name.
If an alternative local ch annel is found, then the
message Switching ensemble is displayed and
the new channel is played automatically after
few seconds. If the cha nnel is not found after a
few seconds, the message No signal is
displayed. DAB country
If you move the vehicle
to a different country,
you can change DAB country setting to make
sure that the audio unit gives the best possible
reception and sound quali ty. Rotate the menu
control to highlight the new country in the list.
Press and release the menu control to check
the box next to the selected country.
Note: When you change the DAB country, the
audio unit automaticall y starts auto-tuning.
See CHANNEL AUTOMATIC TUNING
(page 236).
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Link DAB
DAB country
Band selection
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Link DAB
DAB country
Band selection
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Australia
Austria
Belgium
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Band selection
Different regions or count ries may use different
digital bands to broadcas t DAB channels. If you
know the band(s) required then you can
choose from the Band selection menu. The
available bands are:
• LBand
• BandIII
• LBand & BandIII
• LBandCanada
• LBandCan & BandIII
Reset DAB settings
If you want to reset the DAB settings to the
manufacturer's defaults, use the menu control
to choose the Reset DAB settings menu
option. Press the menu control again to
confirm the reset.
FM traffic and news
The FM traffic function detects the presence of
local travel announcemen ts, while the FM news
function detects local news announcements.
As soon as an announcem ent is received, radio
reception or CD play is interrupted. At the end
of the announcement, ra dio or CD play will
resume. You can use this menu option to turn
announcements on or off.
From the DAB settings menu, choose FM
traffic or FM news and then press and release
the menu control to select either On or Off. To
cancel a traffic or news announcement and
return to the digital channel, press and release
the EXIT button. Cancelling an announcement
temporarily will not prevent further
announcements from broadcasting when they
become available.
Note:
Both traffic and news information can be
selected at the same time. However, the audio
unit will always give priority to traffic
information.
Note:
Traffic and news announcements are not
currently available from DAB services, so the
audio unit switches to an FM channel just for
the duration of the announcement, so there
may be some temporary loss of sound quality.
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Advanced settings
FM traffic
FM news
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On
Austria
Off
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Compact disc playerLOADING COMPACT DISCS
Note: Some music CD manufacturers are
using data encryption to copy-protect their
recordings and prevent the production of
counterfeit copies. These CDs differ from the
internationally agreed CD audio standard,
RedBook, a standard that serves as the
operating basis for all CD players and
changers. Copy-pro tected CDs may fail to play
in your CD changer or ma y be played subject to
various limitations, e. g. sound quality may be
impaired. If you do ex perience a problem, try
the CD in other player s before contacting the
CD vendor.
Loading a CD - Single disc player
To insert a disc into the player, make sure that
the label side of the di sc is facing upwards and
present the disc to the slot. Ease the disc into
the slot until the mech anism takes over and
draws the disc in fully.
Loading a CD - Six disc player
Press the CD mode button, then press the
numbered button of the position in which the
compact disc is to be stored ( 1 to 6). Make sure that the label side of the disc is
facing upwards then, when prompted, partially
insert the disc. The play er mechanism will draw
the disc in automatica lly and the disc number
will appear on the display.
Note: If there is a problem with a disc that has
been loaded (inserted upside down, wrong
format etc.), Disc unreadable or Disc error will
appear in the information display, and the disc
will be ejected. If the problem can be corrected
(disc upside down for example), then re-insert
the disc in the correct manner. If the problem
cannot be rectified, do not re-insert the disc.
There will be a pause while the player reads
information from the disc, then play will start at
the first track.
To load another CD, pr ess another numbered
button ( 1 to 6) and repeat the loading
procedure.
Note: The six circles in the top right-hand side
of the information display of the premium unit,
represent the six available CD positions. As
soon as a CD is loaded, its number will appear
in the circle.
Load all
This feature is only available on the standard
audio, six disc CD player.
1. Press and hold the CD button until Load
All appears on the display.
2. When prompted, partia lly insert the first
disc. The player mechanism will draw the
disc in automatically.
3. When prompted, conti nue to insert discs
until all six discs have been loaded. When
fully loaded, the CD player will commence
playing CD1.
CAUTION
Do not force the disc into the slot.
CAUTION
Do not use discs with paper labels, Dual
Discs or DVDPlus discs. The front
loading CD player may load and play this
type of disc, however, it is likely that the disc
will not eject and will block the CD mechanism.
Such damage to a CD player will not be
covered under warranty.
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EJECTING COMPACT DISCS
It is only possible to eject a single disc, if it is
currently selected or playing.
To eject a disc, press and release the eject
button. A confirmation message will be shown
on the information display. After a short pause,
the disc will be presente d. The disc should then
be removed.
Note: If the disc is not removed from the slot
within fifteen seconds, it will be drawn back
into the player.
EJECTING MULTIPLE COMPACT
DISCS
All the discs loaded in the player can be ejected
in sequence. To eject all of the discs, press and
hold the eject button. A confirmation message
will be shown on the information display. After
a short pause, the first disc will be presented.
The disc should then be removed.
The discs will be ejected one at a time with a
short pause in between each.
To stop the process, press any CD number
button ( 1 to 6).
COMPACT DISC SELECTION
To select one of the loaded discs, briefly press
the disc number required ( 1 to 6). If the
position selected does not contain a disc, there
will be a pause and a message will appear on
the information display.
Once a disc has been inserted, there will be a
pause while the player reads the disc
information. Playback will then begin at the
start of track one.
COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK
To start compact disc pl ayback, briefly press
the CD mode button, followed by the disc
number required. If no di sc number is selected,
playback will begin at one of two places:
• If the discs have not been removed since
their last use, playback will begin from the
point at which it wa s stopped previously.
• If the discs have not been used since they
were inserted, playback will begin at the
start of the first loaded disc.
TRACK SELECTION
Premium audio
Standard audio
To return to the start of a track, or skip to the
next track during playba ck, press and release
the appropriate button.
COMPACT DISC PAUSE
To pause or stop compact disc playback,
briefly press one of th e other mode buttons,
AM or FM for example. Press the CD button to
continue playback.
On premium audio units, CD play will also
pause when the volume is turned down to 0.
Play will resume when the volume is turned
back up.
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FAST FORWARD/REVERSE
Premium audio
Standard audio
To search forwards or backwards through the
current track, press and hold the relevant
search button.
COMPACT DISC FUNCTION MENU
Depending on the specific ation of the audio
unit, the following extra functions are available
using the compact disc function menu:
• Random
• CD text
• CD scan
• Repeat
• TA
• News Select compact disc mode, then briefly press
the MENU button. Use the rotary control to
select CD settings . Press the rotary control to
confirm selection. Use the rotary control to
select the required function and press to
confirm selection. Rotate the control to enable
or disable the function.
COMPACT DISC DISPLAY OPTIONS
Some compact discs, in cluding MP3 files, have
information which can be displayed on the
premium audio display screen. Instead of the
track number, it is possi ble to view the track
title with the CD text function enabled.
To enable or disable the CD text function, select
compact disc mode, then briefly press the
MENU button. Use the rotary control to
highlight CD settings and press to confirm
selection. Using the ro tary control, select CD
TEXT from the menu. Rotate the control to
select On or Off and press to confirm selection.
SHUFFLE/RANDOM
Random alters the play back sequence for the
loaded discs. The trac ks are selected randomly
by the player.
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Random selection - Premium audio
1. Press the Menu button to access the
menu.
2. Use the rotary control to select Random
and press to confirm selection.
3. From the following menu, use the rotary
control to select Off, All discs or Single
disc . Press the control to confirm
selection. Press the EXIT button to return
to the previous menu.
Note: When All discs is selected, the system
will ignore MP3 discs and only play standard
audio discs.
Random selection - Standard audio
1. Press the Menu button to access the
menu.
2. Use the rotary control to select Random.
3. Press the rotary control to enable or
disable the function as required.
REPEAT COMPACT DISC TRACKS
Repeat allows the current track to play
repeatedly until it is stopped or cancelled. Note:
This feature is only available on standard
audio units.
1. Press the MENU button to view the menu.
2. Use the rotary control to select Repeat and
press the control to enable the function.
3. To disable the function, rotate the menu
control to select Repeat and press the
control. Pressing the C button, the next
track or previous track buttons will also
disable the function.
COMPACT DISC TRACK SCANNING
Compact disc track scan allows you to sample
the music on a compact disc. This feature plays
the first ten seconds of each track in numerical
order. Play will then begin at the start of track
one.
CD scan - Premium audio
Press the SCAN button to enable this function.
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To disable the function, and to continue the
currently playing track, press the SCAN or EXIT
button again.
Note: While in CD scan mode, pressing the
previous track button w ill resume normal play
at the current track. Pressing the next track
button will move to the next track and resume
normal play.
CD Scan - Standard audio
1. Press the MENU button to access the
functions menu.
2. Use the rotary control to select CD Scan.
3. Press the rotary control to enable or
disable the function.
Note: While in CD scan mode, pressing the
previous track button w ill resume normal play
at the current track. Pressing the next track
button will move to the next track and resume
normal play.
MP3 FILE PLAYBACK
Note: Standard audio units do not have the
facility to play MP3 files.
When a data disc (containing MP3 encrypted
music data) is inserted into the compact disc
slot, MP3 will appear at the top of the display.
The disc will play the tracks in the order they
appear on the disc.
All folder information is ignored and the tracks
are numbered as they are ordered. If you wish to navigate through folders to select
specific tracks, press the rotary control to
access the file structure. Use the rotary control
to highlight the required folder or track and
press to select.
If an MP3 recording is made with a
compression rate lower than 128k some Digital
Signal Processing (DSP) functionality may be
lost.
To make sure that the best sound quality is
achieved the instructions or information
provided with the recording software should be
read carefully and adhered to.
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Artist name 1
PTY..
Artist name 2
Artist name 3
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PTY..
01 Track name
02 Track name
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Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socketAUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN) SOCKET
AUX (Auxiliary Input) mode allows extra
equipment to be connect ed to the vehicle's
audio system. Items such as a personal stereo,
MP3 player, hand-held n avigation unit etc., can
be plugged in to the vehicle's audio system.
Note: The volume levels and sound quality
available from devices connected to the
auxiliary inputs may vary widely. If the
connected audio device is equipped with a line
out socket as well as a headphone socket, the
line out socket should be used. The auxiliary connector is
situated at the rear of
the centre console.
Auxiliary audio devices are connected via the
3.5 mm stereo jack socket.
The auxiliary power socket , situated next to the
auxiliary input connector, can be used to power
or charge any suitable device.
WARNINGS
Make sure that any auxiliary devices
are stored securely while the vehicle is
in motion. Any loose objects can
present a serious hazard during sudden
manoeuvres, emergency braking or an
accident.
Do not place any item connected to the
auxiliary input socket or the auxiliary
power socket on the vehicle’s seats,
carpets, or other upholstery. The heat
generated by these devi ces may cause damage
to the upholstery, or in extreme cases, a
vehicle fire.
Do not leave any auxiliary input
devices connected while the vehicle is
left unattended. There is a risk of heat
damage or fire, in additi on to the risk of theft.
CAUTION
Read the manufacturer's instructions
for any device before it is connected to
the vehicle's audio system. Keep to any
instructions about c onnection and operation
and make sure that the device is suitable.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the
vehicle's audio system or the auxiliary device.
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