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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 sev-
eral transmitters or frequencies).
The frequency of a radio station covers ap-
proximately 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 listen-
ing does not have several frequencies
in the region in which you are currently
located, you can deactivate the auto-
matic frequency following.
Radio, RDS, AF, REG, TP, PTY
The Radio Data System (RDS) func-
tion 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 informa- tion 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 listen-
ing to the same station by means of the
frequency following. However, in cer-
tain conditions, this RDS frequency fol-
lowing 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 temporary
switching to an FM station broad-
casting 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 lis-
tening to initially.
Regional following mode Some stations are organised in
a network.
In different regions, they broad-
cast 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 pro-
gramme 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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Information displayed in Radio mode
A.
A pre-set number is displayed when a
pre-set channel has been selected.

B. The name of the station is displayed
during the reception of RDS data. If
the name has not been transmitted,
the frequency is displayed.

C. Stereo is displayed when a stereo
transmission is received.

D. AF is displayed when the AF control
function is activated.

E. PTY (programme type) is displayed
if the RDS data received is dis-
played.
TRAFINF is displayed, during an in- terruption, for traffi c information.
ALARM is displayed, during an in- terruption, for urgent information.

F. Displaying of 6 stored stations.
G. To receive the stored station.
Press and hold to store a station.

H. To change the frequency step by
step.
Press and hold for scrolling of the frequency.

I. To search for currently broadcast-
ing stations which can be received
in the current location, until a station
is found.

J. To display the programme types
pre-setting screen, e.g.: sport, rock,
classical, news, ... Press PTY again
to exit.

K. Press this button to display the
secondary menu.

L. REG is displayed during the recep-
tion of regional frequencies data.

M. RDS is displayed during the recep-
tion of RDS data.

N. TP is displayed when the traffi c
information is in standby mode.

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Radio, selecting an FM station and storing Press the MODE button.
Press
Explanations Result
You can select [  Seek] or [Seek  ] to start a continuous
search until the stations which can be received in the current
location are detected.
Press FM. By default the display shows the FM1 stations.
Press [
 Tune] to decrease the frequency or [Tune  ] to increase the
frequency. The frequency is changed in steps of 0.1 MHz.
Continue to press to tune to a station automatically.
Once the frequency has been selected, a maintained press on t he station
(e.g. 3) will store it.
The name of the station (e.g. PS name 1) is displayed if it is available.
You can start automatic storing on FM3 for 6 stations, which
can be received in the current location, by pressing [^] then
[Auto-Store]. You can also start a search by type of programme by pressing
[PTY].

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Radio, RDS settings Press Explanations Result
Press the MODE button.
Press FM. By default the display shows the stations on FM1.
Press [^].
Press [RDS Settings].
Press [On] or [Off] to activate or deactivate the functions:
- AF: automatic search for the best frequency,
- REG: switch to the regional frequencies,
- TP: automatic selection of stations broadcasting traffi c in formation.

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General notes on CDs
Playing an audio CD When the audio CD is
inserted in the player,
playing of the tracks is
automatic and they can
be recorded onto the
hard disc.
Simultaneous access to the music rec-
ognition service "Gracenote CDDB" on
the hard disc permits displaying of the
title information. Switching off the engine or removing
the CD during recording will result in the
tracks being faulty.
The operation of the navigation system
may slow down during recording.
The recording speed may be slower
than 4x due to the processing load on
the equipment or the condition of the
audio CD.
If jumps or other errors occur, return to
the beginning of the track and start the
recording again.
Even if there is no gap between the
tracks on the CD, a brief silence be-
tween tracks is stored on the hard disc. What is the Gracenote CDDB?
The title information for the
track currently being played
can be obtained from the
"Gracenote CDDB" database
stored on the hard disc.
The Gracenote company uses
this standard to identify the music and
the associated information such as:
- the title of the album,
- the name of the artist,
- the title of the tracks,
- the genre, ...
For further details, consult the site:
www.gracenote.com.
The Gracenote CDDB database incorpo-
rated in this equipment cannot guarantee
the content of the data 100 %. You can
update this database using a DVD sold
separately.
Copyright
Your Audio equipment may allow you
to listen to music which is usually pro-
tected by copyright in accordance with
current national and international stand-
ards. Please consult these standards
and comply with them.
Recording onto the music server
The tracks of audio CDs (not
MP3/WMA) can be recorded
onto the hard disc at approximately 4x
speed (e.g.: 60 minutes converted to
15 minutes) and stored on the music
server.
The sounds recorded may be altered
by the noise present and the quality of
the sound may differ from the original.
The tracks recorded on the music server
cannot be reproduced on another medium
(CD-R/RW, HDD, etc...).
Previously recorded tracks cannot be
recorded again from the same CD.

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Information displayed in CD mode and recording a CD

A. The name of the album is displayed
for the track currently being played.

B. The name of the artist is displayed for
the album currently being played.

C. The playing time of the track cur-
rently being played is displayed.

D. The playing mode currently selected
is displayed.

E. Position of the cursor and total
number of tracks on the album.

F. Displays the item currently selected.

G. To scroll up or down through the
tracks.
Press and hold for fast backwards or forwards playing of a track.
H. Displays the number and the name of
the track. While driving, they are not
available and cannot be selected.

I. To display the secondary menu.

J. Move the cursor onto the track cur-
rently being played.

K. The number and the name of the
track currently being played are
displayed.

L. During recording, this symbol is
displayed in red and it switches off
when all recording operations are
complete. The number indicates the
percentage of the total number of
tracks on the CD already recorded
onto the hard disc. 00 % when only
one track has been recorded.

M. The tracks which have not been
recorded are displayed in blue.
No symbol is displayed for tracks which have been recorded.
The CD button is only active if the player
contains a CD.
Press Open to return the display to the
vertical position.

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Information displayed in Music Server mode
A. The number and the name of the track
currently being played are displayed.

B. The number and the name of the
playlist currently being played are
displayed.

C. The name of the artist is displayed for
the playlist currently being played.

D. The playing time of the track cur-
rently being played is displayed.

E. The playing mode currently selected
is displayed.

F. Group lists: position of the cursor
and total number of groups.
Playlists: position of the cursor and total number of playlists.
Track lists: position of the cursor and total number of tracks.
G. To display the list of groups, the
playlist and the list of tracks.

H. To scroll up or down through the
tracks.
Press and hold for fast backwards or forwards playing of a track.

I. To scroll up or down through the
playlists.

J. Group lists: number and name of
the group.
Playlists: number and name of the playlist.
Track lists: number and name of the track.

K. To display the secondary menu.

L. Displays the item currently selected.

M. Move the cursor onto the track cur-
rently being played.

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General notes on MP3/WMA CDs
Playing an MP3/WMA CD When the MP3/WMA CD is
inserted in the player, playing
of the tracks is automatic.
The tracks cannot be record-
ed onto the music server.
You can play up to 8 levels,
255 folders and 400 fi les
maximum.
Copyright
Your Audio equipment may allow you to
listen to music which is usually protected
by copyright in accordance with current
national and international standards.
Please consult these standards and
comply with them.
Acceptance of the fi les
Some blank CDs may not be played
by your equipment (quality, recording
speed...).
When you burn a CD-R or CD-RW,
select the ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet
burning standard.
To obtain the best acoustic quality pos-
sible, select the lowest burning speed.
The MPEG1 and MPEG2 standards
are accepted.
Transmission speeds between 32 and
320 kbits/s and scans between 16 kHz
and 48 kHz are accepted.
To display the title information (the
name of the artist, the title of the album,
etc...), the information contained in the
ID3 Tags or the WMA Tags must be in-
cluded in the MP3/WMA fi les burned
onto the disc.
What is the MP3/WMA fi le format?
MP3 is the abbreviation of MPEG-1 Au-
dio Layer 3 and MPG is the abbrevia-
tion of Motion Pictures Experts Group,
a digital video data compression stand-
ard used on media such as video CDs.
The MP3 compression reduces the
number of bytes in a song by eliminat-
ing the long sound waves in the range
of frequencies which are imperceptible
to the human ear, so producing high
quality audio fi les with a low volume of
data.
This compression divides the size of
the content of a conventional audio CD
by approximately 10, which means that
the content of 10 audio CDs can be re-
corded onto a single CD-R or CD-RW.
WMA is the abbreviation of Windows
Media Audio, another audio data com-
pression standard offered by Microsoft.
It can be used to create and save audio
fi les at a compression rate higher than
that of the MP3 format.
Windows Media and Microsoft Corpo-
ration are trademarks registered in the
United States and/or other countries.

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Information displayed in MP3/WMA CD mode
A. The number and the name of the track
currently being played are displayed.

B. The name of the album/folder is dis-
played for the track currently being
played.

C. The name of the artist is displayed
for the track currently being played.

D. The playing time of the current track
is displayed.

E. The playing mode currently selected
is displayed.

F. Position of the cursor and total
number of folders or tracks on the
current level.

G. To display the list of folders of a
higher level.

H. Displays the item currently selected.
I. To scroll up or down through the
tracks.
Press and hold for fast backwards or forwards playing of a track.

J. To scroll up or down through the
folders.

K. Displays the folder number and the
folder name. Plus the lists and num-
bers of tracks and the name of the
fi le (without extension).

L. To display the secondary menu.

M. Move the cursor onto the track cur-
rently being played.

N. Displays the type of medium, MP3
or WMA.
The CD button is only active if the player
contains a CD.
Press Open to return the display to the
vertical position.

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Playing an MP3/WMA CD (1/2) Press Explanations Result
Press the MODE button then CD, if the player already contains a CD.
Moving around the folders
Selecting a folder Otherwise, insert a CD in the player, play begins
automatically.
You can move by one level at a time.
Press on the name of a folder and at each press the list of f olders of the
level below is displayed.
Press on the folder above to move up and/or select a level.
Press [  Folder] to select the previous folder.
Press [Folder  ] to select the next folder.
These displays indicate the current level:
CD: level 0, folder below: level, folder below that, l
evel 2, etc ...
Up to 8 levels maximum.

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