MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2011 MY 11 Audio Manual

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CD mode
Random function (random playback)
You hear the tracks on the current CD in ran-
dom order (e.g. 3, 8, 5, etc.). If you change
the CD, random playback ends.
Switching on random playback
In CD mode, with an audio CD or MP3 / WMA
CD inserted: Press button 5.
RANDOM appears briefly and the display
then changes.
With audio CD inserted:
With MP3 / WMA CD inserted:
Random playback of all albums
This function is only available for MP3 / WMA
CDs. The tracks of all albums are played in
random order. Press button 5 twice.
RANDOM appears briefly and the display
then changes. Switching off random playback
Press button 5 again.
Track repeat
You hear the current track repeatedly until
you switch off the function, change the CD,
or change the audio source.
Switching on repeat
In CD mode, with an audio CD or MP3 / WMA
CD inserted: Press button ?.
REPEAT appears briefly and the display
then changes.
With audio CD inserted:
With MP3 / WMA CD inserted:
Switching off track repeat Press button ? again.
Setting playback options

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CD mode
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CD mode
This function is only available for MP3 / WMA
CDs.
You hear the current album repeatedly until
you switch off the function, change the CD,
or change the album.
Switching on album repeat
With MP3 / WMA CD inserted: Press button ? twice.
REPEAT appears briefly and the display
then changes.
Switching off album repeat Press button ? again.
With audio CD inserted: Press button =.
With audio CD inserted:
+Press button =. If an MP3 / WMA CD
is inserted, the album and track name are
shown if this information was added when
the CD was created (ID3 tags / metadata). With audio CD inserted:
Press button = twice.
With MP3 / WMA CD inserted: Press button =.
With MP3 / WMA CD inserted: Press button = repeatedly.
The album and track name scroll across
the display from right to left.
If the album and track name are not
present as ID3 tags, the file name is
shown.
To cancel the display: press button
D .
Repeat album
Displaying playback time
Displaying the number of CD tracks
and total playback time
Displaying album and track name
Displaying the album and track name
(ID3 tags / metadata)

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External audio source
Vehicle equipment
External audio source

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External audio source
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External audio source
+This Operator’s Manual describes all fea-
tures, standard or optional, potentially
available for your vehicle at the time of pur-
chase. Please be aware that your vehicle
might not be equipped with all features de-
scribed in this manual.
You can connect an external audio source
(AUX) to the Sound 5 radio. The jack needed
can be found to the side behind the instru-
ment cluster.
+You cannot connect an external CD
changer.
For more information on connections, con-
sult a qualified specialist workshop or an au-
thorized Sprinter Dealer.
Depending on the device you want to con-
nect, the audio input must be set up appro-
priately.
This set-up can be carried out at a qualified
specialist workshop or an authorized Sprint-
er Dealer. Possible settings are:
audio input is switched off. Playback of
an external audio source is not possible
audio input is set to the mode for an ex-
ternal audio source
Switching to an external audio source
(AUX)
+You can only switch to AUX mode if the
audio input is set appropriately.
Press the & button repeatedly until
the following display appears:
Operating functions
You can control the following external audio
source functions via the Sound 5 radio: volume adjustment
sound settings
Operation is the same as for other audio
sources ( page 14).
Vehicle equipment
External audio source
$ Risk of accident
Operating an external audio source while the
vehicle is in motion will distract you. You may
not notice changing road and / or traffic con-
ditions, which may cause an accident.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph
(50 km / h), your vehicle is covering a dis-
tance of 44 feet (14 m) every second.
For your safety and the safety of others, pull
over to a safe location and stop before oper-
ating an external audio source.
Setting up the audio input
Operating External Devices
$ Risk of accident
Due to the different volumes of the external
audio sources, system messages of the vehi-
cle may be much louder. You may need to dis-
able these system messages or adjust the
volume of these messages manually.

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