buttons RENAULT CLIO 2017 X98 / 4.G Radio Classic User Manual

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GB.11
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (2/2)AF-RDS automatic retuning
The frequency of an FM station
changes according to the geographi-
cal area. Certain stations use the RDS
system which allows automatic retun-
ing. The radio system is able to follow
the changes in frequency of these sta-
tions.
Note: if the radio station does not pro-
vide the RDS frequency function, the
letters AF will flash on the display.
Poor reception can sometimes cause
unwanted changes in frequency. In this
case you should deactivate the auto-
matic frequency retuning.
To activate/deactivate the AF, PTY31,
REG, TA functions, display the RDS
menu by pressing 12 briefly, select the
«RDS Options» item, then press 11.
AST (Autostore) function
The AST AST function enables you to
save the six stations with the strongest
frequencies in your current area.
When listening to the radio, briefly
press 6 to activate AST mode. The
radio returns to the last AST station lis-
tened to. Press and hold 6 . The radio
will automatically start sweeping the
frequencies.
While listening to the radio, press 12
and select «Radio Autostore». Push the
button 11 to activate AST mode. The
radio will automatically start sweeping
the frequencies.
To switch from one saved frequency to
another, press one of the buttons on the
keypad 7. The strongest frequency will
be saved as P1.
Note: Some keys may not correspond
to a radio station if “Autostore Radio”
has found fewer than 6 stations. Manual search
In AST mode, you can manually modify
the frequencies detected by your
system.
Press buttons
10 to adjust the fre-
quency, then press and hold one of the
buttons on the keypad 7 to save the se-
lected frequency.
Note: bands FM1, FM2, AM and AST
will let you store a total of 24 stations.

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GB.14
Your audio system has an auxiliary
input to connect an external audio
source (USB key, MP3 player, iPod,
Bluetooth portable audio player, etc.).
There are several ways to connect your
portable audio player:
– USB socket;
– Jack socket;
– Bluetooth® connection.
Note: the auxiliary audio source for-
mats can be MP3, WMA or AAC.
Note: the USB key used must be for-
matted to FAT32 format and have a
maximum capacity of 32Gb.
AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES (1/3)
Auxiliary input: USB socket
Connection
Connect the iPod® connector or USB
key to the USB socket.
Once the device’s connector has been
connected to the USB port, the track
being played is displayed automatically.
Note: if this is the first connection to the
system, audio playback will begin with
the first track from the first folder of the
source. Otherwise, playback will begin
at the last track played (if you are con-
necting the same device two consecu-
tive times).
Note: once connected, you can no
longer directly control your portable
digital audio player. You must use the
buttons on the front panel of the audio
system. Use
– iPod®:
After connecting your iPod®, the menus
are accessible from your audio system.
The system keeps the same playlists
as on your iPod®.
– USB key:
Playback of the first audio file from the
first folder on your USB key begins au-
tomatically.
If you are in the menu structure, you
can change track or folder by turning
and pressing wheel
11. If you are not in
the menu structure, rotating the wheel
has no effect.
Note: to access the menu on your
device (iPod® or USB key) during play-
back of an audio track, press 9 or 11.
Note: random playback on a USB key
works in the same way as a CD MP3.
Refer to the section on "Listening to a
CD/CD MP3", in the paragraph entitled
"Random playback (Mix)".

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GB.24
SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/2)Security code
Your audio system is protected by a
security code (supplied by the manu-
facturer’s dealer). This is used to elec-
tronically lock the audio system when
the power is cut (battery disconnected,
system disconnected, fuse blown etc.).
To operate the audio system, you must
enter the secret four-digit code.
Make a note of the code and keep it in
a safe place. Contact one of the manu-
facturer’s agents if you lose it.
Entering the code
Press 1 to switch on the audio system.
The message CODE followed by 0000
is displayed. Set the value of the first flashing figure,
by pressing button 1 on keypad
7 until
the desired number is reached. Adjust
the subsequent figures using buttons 2,
3, and 4 on keypad 7 in the same way.
After selecting the fourth figure, press
and hold button 6 on keypad 7.
The system is unlocked automatically
once the full code has been entered.
Entering the code incorrectly
If an error is made whilst entering the
code, the message “CODE ERROR...
WAIT” is displayed.
Wait 60 minutes and then re-enter the
code.
Each time the code is entered incor-
rectly, the time required before the code
can be re-entered is doubled.
Phone settings
Display the settings menu by press-
ing 8.
After a few seconds, the previous
screen will be displayed automatically,
without any action on your part.
You can also exit the settings mode by
pressing 8 or 9.

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GB.28
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2)
A
AF-RDS frequency tracking ............................................ GB.11
auxiliary source........................................................\
....... GB.14
B
Bluetooth connection ...................................................... GB.15
Bluetooth® ............................................................ GB.7 – GB.8
Bluetooth® portable audio player ................................... GB.15
buttons ................................................................\
GB.3 → GB.6
C
call ...................................................................\
............... GB.21
call history............................................................\
........... GB.21
call volume.............................................................\
......... GB.22
CD text.................................................................\
........... GB.13
CD/MP3 CD eject ..................................................................\
........ GB.13
fast winding ............................................................... GB.12
insert .................................................................\
........ GB.12
listen .................................................................\
........ GB.12
MP3 CD specifications .............................................. GB.12
random playback ...................................................... GB.13
choosing the source ......................................................... GB.9
communication ..........................................................\
..... GB.22
connect a telephone ....................................................... GB.19
connection failure ................................................................\
........ GB.20
controls .............................................................. .GB.3 → GB.6
D
default settings ............................................................... GB.24
disconnect a telephone................................................... GB.20
F
FM/LW/MW bandwidths ........................................ GB.7 – GB.8 H
hands-free phone kit ......................................................... GB.8
hands-free telephone system ......................................... GB.21
I
ID3 tag ........................................................................\
.... GB.13
J
Jack socket ..................................................................... GB.15
L
languages ..............................................................\
......... GB.23
M
mute....................................................................\
.............. GB.9
O
operating faults ............................................... GB.25 → GB.27
operation...............................................................\
............ GB.9
P
pairing a telephone ........................................... GB.17 – GB.18
pause ..................................................................\
............ GB.13
precautions during use ..................................................... GB.2
R
radio automatic mode ........................................................ GB.10
automatic station storage .......................................... GB.10
choosing a station ..................................................... GB.10
manual mode ............................................................ GB.10
station pretuning ....................................................... GB.10
radio-text..............................................................\
........... GB.23
range of wavelengths ..................................................... GB.10
RDS ....................................................................\
.............. GB.7
receiving a call ................................................................ GB.21