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17. AUX IN (auxiliary input\f jack
1\b. RPT (Repeat\f/MIX (Mix play\f button
19. TUNE/SEARCH button
Anti-theft system (if equipped\f
This unit can only be activated when the ignition switch
for Anti-Theft System is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
Each radio is uniquely matched to the vehicle’s
immobilizer and therefore cannot be transferred to
any other vehicle.
Audio main operation
The audio system operates when the ignition switch is
in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
POWER ON/OFF button:
To turn on the audio system, push the POWER ON/
OFF button.
.The system will turn on in the mode, (radio or CD\f
which was used immediately before the system
was last turned off.
. If there is no CD loaded, the radio will be turned
on.
To turn off the audio system, push the POWER ON/
OFF button.
Volume control:
To control the volume, turn the VOLUME control dial.
Turn the VOLUME control dial clockwise to increase
the audio volume.
Turn the VOLUME control dial counterclockwise to
decrease the audio volume.
Sound preference button:
To enter the audio mode (radio or CD\f , push the
button. When no CD is loaded, the audio system will
automatically switch to the radio mode.
To change the audio settings (BASS, TREBLE,
FADER, BALANCE, EQ\f , push the
button or
ENTER button to select the mode.
BASS ?TREBLE ?BALANCE ?FADER ?EQ ?
BASS
To adjust each audio setting, turn the MENU/VOL
control dial clockwise or counterclockwise.
BASS: (í\f to decrease / (+\f to increase
TREB(LE\f: (í\f to decrease / (+\f to increase
BAL(ANCE\f: (R\f to adjust to the right / (L\f to adjust to
the left
FADE(R\f: (F\f to adjust to the front / (R\f to adjust to the
rear
EQ (Equalizer\f: Use this control to change the preset
sound mode for CD play.
Turn the MENU/VOL dial clockwise or counterclock-
wise. The mode will change as follows:
OFF ⇔ENHANCE ⇔OFF
If the audio settings mode is unchanged for approxi-
mately \b seconds, the audio settings mode will
automatically return to the normal mode.
Clock display:
Turning on/off the clock display
To turn on or off the clock display, perform the
following operations.
1. Push the MENU button while the audio system is on. ("PHONE SETUP" is displayed.\f 2. Turn the VOLUME control knob until "CLOCK"
appears on the display.
3. Push the ENTER button. ("CLOCK OFF" or "CLOCK ON" is displayed.\f
4. To turn on the clock display, turn the VOLUME control knob till "CLOCK ON" is displayed. To turn
off the clock display, turn the VOLUME control
knob till "CLOCK OFF" is displayed, and push
ENTER.
Clock adjustment
To adjust the time of the clock, perform the following
operations.
1. Push the ENTER button while "CLOCK ON" is displayed.
2. The hour display will flash.
3. Turn the VOLUME control knob to adjust the hour.
4. Push the ENTER button. The minute display will flash.
5. Turn the VOLUME control knob to adjust the minute.
6. Push the ENTER button to complete the clock adjustment.
AUX button:
The AUX IN jack is located on the audio unit. The AUX
IN audio input jack accepts any standard analog audio
input such as from a portable cassette tape player, CD
player, MP3 player or laptop computer.
Push the AUX button to play a compatible device when
it is plugged into the AUX IN jack.
RENAULT strongly recommends using a stereo mini
plug cable when connecting your music device to the
audio system. Music may not play properly when a
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CD c\fanger operation
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T\fe audio system operates w\fen t\fe ignition switc\f is
in t\fe “ACC” or “ON” position.
CD LOAD button:
W\fen t\fe
button is pus\fed, t\fe CD loading slot
will open and t\fe loading position will be displayed.
Insert t\fe CD into t\fe slot wit\f t\fe label side facing up.
T\fe CD will be guided automatically into t\fe slot and
will start playing. If t\fe radio is already playing, it will
automatically turn off and t\fe CD will start playing.
CAUTION:
. Do not force the compact disc into the slot.
This could damage the player.
. Do not use 8 cm (3.1 in) discs.
After loading t\fe CD, t\fe slot number and CD track will
appear on t\fe display.
To load a CD in t\fe CD c\fanger: 1. Pus\f t\fe
button for less t\fan 1.5 seconds.
2. Select t\fe loading slot by pus\fing t\fe CD select button. If no slot is selected, t\fe CD c\fanger will
automatically select an available slot.
3. Insert t\fe CD into t\fe slot.
To load 6 CDs in t\fe CD c\fanger:
1. Pus\f t\fe
button for more t\fan 1.5 seconds.
2. Insert a CD into t\fe slot.
3. W\fen t\fe next loading slot number illuminates on t\fe display, insert t\fe next CD into t\fe slot.
To load 6 CDs in t\fe CD c\fanger:
1. Pus\f t\fe
button for more t\fan 1.5 seconds.
2. Insert t\fe CD into t\fe slot.
3. W\fen t\fe next loading slot number illuminates on t\fe display, insert t\fe next CD into t\fe slot.
T\fe slot number indicator appears on t\fe display w\fen
t\fe CDs are loaded in t\fe CD c\fanger and t\fe audio
system is turned on.
CD PLAY button:
W\fen t\fe
button is pus\fed w\file t\fe audio
system is off and CDs are loaded, t\fe audio system will
turn on and t\fe CD will start to play automatically. If t\fe
radio is already operating, it will automatically turn off
and t\fe CD will start playing.
FF (Fast Forward) , REW (Rewind)
button:
Pus\f t\fe
(fast forward) or(rewind) button
w\file a CD is being played to fast-forward or rewind
t\froug\f t\fe track. W\fen t\fe button is released, t\fe CD
will return to normal play speed.
TRACK UP/DOWN button:
Pus\f t\fe
button w\file a CD is being played to
skip forward to t\fe next track. T\fe CD will skip tracks
forward t\fe number of times t\fe button is pus\fed.
W\fen t\fe last track of t\fe CD is skipped, t\fe first track
will be played.
Pus\f t\fe
button w\file a CD is being played to
start t\fe present track again from t\fe beginning. Pus\f
t\fe
button several times to skip back to t\fe
previous track. T\fe CD will skip tracks backward t\fe
number of times t\fe button is pus\fed. W\fen t\fe first
track of t\fe CD is skipped, t\fe last track will be played.
*1*2*3*4*5*6CD select buttons:
To c\fange to anot\fer CD loaded in t\fe CD c\fanger,
pus\f t\fe corresponding CD select button. W\fen a CD
is selected, t\fe selected CD will be automatically
played from t\fe first track.
RPT (Repeat)·MIX button:
Pus\f t\fe
button repeatedly to c\fange t\fe play
mode as follows:
RPT (REPEAT) TRACK ?RPT (REPEAT) DISC ?
MIX DISC ?MIX ALL ?RPT (REPEAT) ALL ?RPT
(REPEAT) TRACK
RPT TRACK:
T\fe CD c\fanger plays t\fe current track con-
tinuously.
RPT DISC:
T\fe CD c\fanger repeats t\fe disc currently being
playing.
MIX ALL:
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All the tracks on all of the CDs will be pla\fed in a
random order.
\bIX DISC:
The CD changer pla\fs all the tracks from one
disc once in a random order.
RPT ALL:
All the tracks of all the CDs will be pla\fed
continuousl\f in sequential order.
CD EJECT button:
When the
button is pushed for less than 1.5
seconds while CDs are loaded, the previousl\f pla\fed
CD will be ejected.
When the
button is pushed for less than 1.5
seconds while a CD is being pla\fed, the CD being
pla\fed will be ejected, and the next CD will be pla\fed.
When the
button is pushed for more than 1.5
seconds while CDs are loaded, all of the CDs in the
CD changer will be ejected.
If a CD is ejected b\f pushing the
button, and it is
not taken out from the loading slot within 15 seconds,
the CD will automaticall\f be reloaded into the slot to
protect the CD.
If an error message appears on the displa\f, push the
button.
When the ignition switch is in the “OFF” or “LOCK”
position, it is possible to eject all the CDs. However,
the audio unit will not be activated.
LW-\bW-F\b radio operation
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The audio s\fstem operates when the ignition switch is
in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
FM-AM button:
When the
button is pushed while the audio
s\fstem is off, the audio s\fstem and the radio will turn
on. When the
button is pushed while the CD
pla\fer is alread\f operating, it will automaticall\f turn off
and the radio will turn on.
To change the radio band, push the
button until
the preferred band appears.
F\b 1 ?F\b 2 ?F\b T ?\bW ?LW
During F\b reception, when the
button is pushed
for longer than 1.5 seconds, stations are searched for
and the 6 stations of the F\b T band. The sound is
muted until the auto store operation is completed,
upon which preset channel 1 is automaticall\f tuned in.
TUNE button:
When adjusting the broadcasting station frequenc\f
manuall\f, push the
button until the preferred
frequenc\f is obtained.
The frequenc\f changes in steps of 100 kHz on the F\b
band, 9 kHz on the \bW band, and 3 kHz on the LW
band.
SEEK button:
When adjusting the broadcasting station frequenc\f
automaticall\f, push the
button. When the
s\fstem detects a broadcasting station, it will stop at
that station.
*1*2*3*4*5*6Radio memory buttons:
The audio s\fstem can store up to 18 F\b station
frequencies (six in each of F\b 1, F\b 2 and F\b T) , 6
\bW and 6 LW station frequencies.
To store the station frequenc\f manuall\f:
1. Tune to the preferred broadcasting station fre- quenc\f b\f using the
orbutton.
2. Push and hold a radio memor\f button
*1-*6until a beep sounds. (The radio mutes when the
memor\f button is pushed.)
3. The channel indicator will be displa\fed and the radio mute will be cancelled, indicating that the
memor\f is stored properl\f.
4. Perform steps 1 - 3 for all other memor\f buttons.
If the batter\f cable is disconnected, or if the audio fuse
blows, the radio memor\f will be erased. If this occurs,
reset the desired stations.
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Radio data system (RDS)
Alternative Frequency (AF):
.The A\f fun\btion operates in the \fM (radio) and CD
modes.
. When the A\f mode is set to “ON” in the user
setup menu mode, the A\f indi\bator illuminates.
\for a\btivation or dea\btivation, use the MENU button.
(Details are explained later in this se\btion.)
. Automatic switching function
This fun\btion \bompares the strengths of the
signals of all the stations on the A\f list and
sele\bts the station with the optimum re\beption
\bonditions.
. Program Information (PI) search
Program Information (PI) sear\bh begins automati-
\bally if no suitable station is found with the above
automati\b swit\bhing fun\btion. The PI sear\bh
fun\btion \bhe\bks ea\bh RDS station with the same
PI \bode. During this time the sound is muted and
“PI SEARCH” is displayed. The PI sear\bh opera-
tion stops when a suitable station is found. If no
station is found on\be all the frequen\bies have been
sear\bhed, the radio returns to the previous
frequen\by.
. Enhanced Other Network (EON) data update
(This function also operates when the AF
mode is off.)
When EON data is being re\beived, this enables
automati\b retuning of other preset stations on the
same network. Also, network linked servi\bes \ban
be used. The EON indi\bator turns on during the
re\beption of RDS EON stations in the \fM mode. RDS functions:
.
Programme Service (PS) function (station
name display function)
When an RDS station is tuned in with seek or
manual tuning, the RDS data is re\beived and the
Program Servi\be (PS) name is displayed.
. Emergency broadcast interrupt function
(ALARM INTERRUPTION —EBU SPEC FOR
INFO)
When the radio re\beives PTY \bode 31 (an
emergen\by broad\bast \bode) , the sound is inter-
rupted, the emergen\by broad\bast is heard, and
“PTY31 ALARM” is displayed. The volume level at
this time is the same as that for traffi\b announ\be-
ments. On\be the emergen\by broad\bast is finished,
the unit immediately returns to the previous
sour\be.
. REG (Regional) mode
Some lo\bal radio stations are linked together
a\b\bording to their region be\bause they only offer
limited \boverage due to their limited number of
transmitters. If the signal from one station be-
\bomes weak while you are driving around, RDS
mode will swit\bh to another lo\bal station in the
region with a stronger signal.
When the REG mode is a\btivated in the \fM band
and the radio re\beiver is tuned to a lo\bal radio
station, it will keep re\beiving this radio station
without swit\bhing to another lo\bal station. \for
a\btivation or dea\btivation, use the MENU button.
(Details are explained later in this se\btion.) . Traffic Announcement (TA):
.
The TA fun\btion operates in the \fM and CD
modes.
. The TA mode is turned on or off when the TA/
NEWS button is pushed for less than 2 se\bonds.
. The TA mode operates regardless of whether the
A\f mode is on or off.
. “TA ON” is displayed when the TA mode is turned
on, and the TA indi\bator turns on. “TA O\f\f” is
displayed when the TA mode is turned off, and the
TA indi\bator turns off.
The following fun\btions operate when the TA mode is
on:
. Traffic announcement interrupt function
When a traffi\b announ\bement is re\beived, the
announ\bement is tuned in and the volume
in\breases to the set level.
On\be the traffi\b announ\bement is finished, the unit
returns to the sour\be whi\bh was set before the
traffi\b announ\bement started, and the volume
returns to the previous level. \for EON stations,
the radio is interrupted by another EON station
with traffi\b announ\bements.
The traffi\b announ\bement interrupt mode is
\ban\belled if the TA/NEWS button is pushed
during a traffi\b announ\bement. The TA mode
returns to the standby mode and the audio unit
returns to the previous sour\be.
News mode
When the NEWS button is pushed or the TA/NEWS
button is pushed for longer than 2 se\bonds in the \fM
mode, the news fun\btion is a\btivated. “NEWS” is
displayed for 3 se\bonds and the NEWS indi\bator
appears on the display.
When the news fun\btion is a\btivated, the radio
re\beives a news \bode from the \fM broad\basting news
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station and the actual playing mode will be interrupted\f
Once the news broadcast is finished, the unit returns
to the pre\bious mode\f
In some countries or regions, this ser\bice is not
a\bailable or the signal is too weak to be recei\bed\f
1\fNews standby mode
.The news standby mode can be acti\bated in
the FM or CD mode\f
.A news interruption will be announced and“NEWS” will be displayed when the radio
detects the news code from the tuned station
or EON stations\f The display will then change
to the PS name of the interrupting station\f
.When pushing the TA/NEWS button for longerthan 2 seconds, the news standby mode is
turned off and the indicator disappears from
the display\f
2\f News interruption mode
.When the TA/NEWS button is pushed during
the news interruption mode, the radio returns to
the pre\bious source\f Howe\ber, the news
standby mode is maintained\f
.When thebutton is pushed during the
news interruption mode, the radio changes to
the CD mode\f Howe\ber, the news standby
mode is maintained\f
If the radio band is changed to the MW or LW,
the news standby mode will be turned off\f
MENU button:
To configure Alternati\be Frequency, Regional and
Language settings, perform the following procedure:
1\f Push and hold the MENU button for at least 1\f5 seconds\f 2\f Turn the MENU/VOL dial clockwise or counter-
clockwise\f The display message will change as
follows:
AF⇔REG ⇔LANGUAGE ⇔AF
. To acti\bate or deacti\bate the AF and REG mode,
briefly push the ENTER button when AF or REG
appears on the display and turn the MENU/VOL
dial clockwise or counterclockwise to switch
between the off or on position\f After selection,
push the ENTER button to confirm the settings\f
— When the AF mode is enabled, the audio unit
will automatically re-tune to a stronger fre-
quency if the radio signal becomes weak\f
— When the REG mode is enabled, the audio unit will maintain and maintain the station which is
broadcasting local (regional) programmes\f
. To change the display language, briefly push the
ENTER button when LANGUAGE appears on the
display then turn the MENU/VOL dial clockwise or
counterclockwise to select the appropriate lan-
guage setting\f
ENGLISH ⇔DUTCH ⇔FRENCH ⇔SPANISH
⇔ GERMAN ⇔ITALIAN ⇔PORTUGUESE ⇔
ENGLISH
After selecting the preferred language, push the
ENTER button to exit the menu\f
To configure the SPEED \bolume and BEEP settings,
perform the following procedure:
1\f Push the MENU button\f
2\f Turn the MENU/VOL dial clockwise or counter- clockwise\f The display message will change as
follows:
PHONE SETUP ⇔SPEED VOL ⇔CLOCK ⇔
BEEP ⇔PHONE SETUP
For phone operation, see “Bluetooth
ŠHands-Free Phone System (if equipped for model without
na\bigation system)” (P\f4-56) \f
. When SPEED VOL appears on the display, briefly
push on the ENTER button then turn the MENU/
VOL dial clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust
the le\bel of the \bolume\f
Adjusting the setting to 0 (zero) turns off the
speed \bolume feature\f Increasing the speed
\bolume setting results in the audio \bolume
increasing more rapidly with \behicle speed\f Push
the ENTER button again to sa\be the setting\f
. When BEEP appears on the display, briefly push
the ENTER button and then turn the MENU/VOL
dial clockwise or counterclockwise to switch the
beep sound on or off\f Push the ENTER button
again to sa\be the setting\f
After the preferred le\bels ha\be been set, push the
MENU button to exit the menu or wait at least for 10
seconds without pressing any buttons\f
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FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) PLA\fER (Typ\b G)
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1. Day/Night button
2. FM·AM band s\bl\bct button
3. RPT button
4. MIX button
5. Radio m\bmory buttons
6. A-Z button
7. AUX button
8. CD \bj\bct button9. CD button
10. Pow\br/VOL dial
11. R\bwind button
12. Fast Forward button
13. DISP button
14. SETUP button
15. Back button
16. TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial17. Phon\b button
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Audio main operation
The audio system operates when the ignition switch is
in the \fACC” or \fO\b” position.
Power/VOL dial:
Power ON/OFF:
To turn on the audio system, push the
dial.
. The system will turn on in the mode, which was
used immediately before the system was turned
off.
. If a CD is inserted or a USB and/or an AUX device
is connected when the system is turned off, and if
the system is turned on again with the devices
removed or disconnected, the radio will turn on.
To turn off the audio system, push the
dial.
Volume control:
To control the volume, turn the
dial.
Turn the
dial clockwise to make the sound louder.
Turn the
dial counterclockwise to make the sound
quieter.
SETUP button:
To configure Audio, Clock, Bluetooth, Language or
Scroll direction settings, perform the following proce-
dure:
1. Push the
button.
2. Push the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial.
3. Turn the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial clockwise or counterclockwise. The setting menu will be dis-
played in the following order:
Audio ⇔Clock ⇔Bluetooth ⇔Language ⇔
Scroll Direction
After the desired levels have been set, either push the
button repeatedly, push thebutton, or wait
for several seconds without pushing any buttons to exit
the menu screen.
Audio adjustments:
Push the
button to enter the setup menu screen
and then select \fAudio”.
Each time the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial is pushed, the
mode will change as follows:
BASS ?TREBLE ?BALA\bCE ?FADE ?AUX
VOL ?SPD VOL (if equipped) ?Audio (setup menu
screen) ?BASS
Turn the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial clockwise or
counterclockwise to adjust the following items and
push the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial to confirm.
Bass control:
Use this control to enhance or attenuate the bass
response sound.
Treble control:
Use this control to enhance or attenuate the treble.
Balance control:
Use this control to adjust the balance of the volume
between the left and right speakers.
Fader control:
Use this control to adjust the balance of the volume
between the front and rear speakers (if equipped) .
AUX VOL (Auxiliary volume) control:
Use this control to adjust the volume output from the
auxiliary source.
SPD VOL (Speed volume) control (if equipped):
This mode controls the volume output from the
speakers automatically in relation to vehicle speed.
Adjusting the setting to \f0” (zero) turns off the speed volume feature.
Clock setting:
Push the
button to enter the setup menu screen
and then select \fClock”.
Turn the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial, the mode will
change as follows:
Set Time ⇔O\b/OFF ⇔Clock Format ⇔Set Time
Set Time:
Select \fSet Time” then adjust the clock as follows:
The hour display will start flashing. Turn the TU\bE/
ME\bU/E\bTER dial to adjust the hour and push the
TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial. The minute display will start
flashing. Turn the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial to adjust
the minute and push the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial to
finish the clock adjustment.
O\b/OFF:
Set the clock display to on or off when the audio unit is
turned off. If set in the \fO\b” position, the clock will be
displayed when the audio unit is turned off either by
pushing the
dial or when the ignition switch is
placed in the \fOFF” position.
Clock Format:
Switch the clock display between 24-hour and 12-
hour clock mode.
Bluetooth setting:
It is possible to set the Bluetooth settings. (See
\fBluetooth
Šaudio player operation” (P.4-52) .)
Language setting:
Push the
button to enter the setup menu screen
and then select \fLanguage”.
Select the appropriate language and push the TU\bE/
ME\bU/E\bTER dial. Upon completion, the screen will
automatically adopt the language setting.
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Scroll direction:
Set the scrolling behavior of the \fUNE\bMENU\bEN\fER
dial to scroll UP or DOWN.
Day/Night button:
Push the
button to switch the display brightness
between the daytime and nighttime modes.
AUX button:
\fhe AUX IN jack is located on the instrument panel. For
details, see “USB\bAUX connector” (P.4-55) . \fhe AUX
IN audio input jack accepts any standard analog audio
input such as from a portable cassette tape player, CD
player, digital audio player or laptop computer.
Push the
button to play a compatible device when
it is plugged into the AUX IN jack.
RENAUL\f strongly recommends using a stereo mini
plug cable when connecting your music device to the
audio system. Music may not play properly when a
monaural cable is used.
CD player operation
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\fhe audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
Loading:
Insert a CD into the slot with the label side facing up.
\fhe CD will be guided automatically into the slot and
will start playing. After loading the CD, the number of
tracks and the playtime will appear on the display.
CAUTION:
Do not force the CD into the slot. This could
damage the player.
NOTE:
.
The CD player accepts normal audio CDs or
CDs containing MP3/WMA files.
. The audio unit will automatically detect if a
CD containing MP3/WMA files is inserted,
and [MP3CD] will be indicated.
. An error notification message will be dis-
played when an incompatible disc (e.g. DVD)
is inserted, or if the player cannot read the
CD. Eject the disc and insert another disc.
List view:
While the track is being played, push either the \fUNE\b
MENU\bEN\fER dial or the
button to display the
available tracks in a listed view mode. \furn the \fUNE\b
MENU\bEN\fER dial to select a track from the list, or a
track to start listening to, and then push the \fUNE\b
MENU\bEN\fER dial.
Quick search:
In the list view mode, a quick search can be performed
to find a track from the list. Push the
button, turn
the \fUNE\bMENU\bEN\fER dial to the first alphabetic
letter of the song title and then push the \fUNE\bMENU\b
EN\fER dial. When found, a list of the available songs
will be displayed. Select, and push the \fUNE\bMENU\b EN\fER dial to play the preferred track.
CD button:
When the
button is pushed while the audio
system is turned off and a CD is loaded, the audio
system will turn on and a CD will start playing
automatically. If the radio or AUX source mode is
already playing, it will automatically turn off and the CD
will start playing.
However, if the CD is not loaded, then a notification
message will be displayed and the audio unit will
remain in the radio or AUX source mode.
Fast Forward/Rewind buttons:
Push and hold the
\bbutton to fast forward or
rewind through the track. When the button is released,
the track will play at normal playing speed.
\frack up\bdown:
By pushing the
\bbutton once, the track will
skip forward to the next track or backward to the
beginning of the current track. Push the
\bbutton more than once to skip through the tracks.
Folder browsing:
If the recorded media contains folders with music files,
pushing the
\bbutton will play the tracks of
each folder in sequence.
\fo select a preferred folder:
1. Push the \fUNE\bMENU\bEN\fER dial or the
button and a list of tracks in the current folder is
displayed.
2. Push the
button.
3. \furn the \fUNE\bMENU\bEN\fER dial to highlight the preferred folder.
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4. Push the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial t\f access thef\flder. Push the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial a\bain
t\f start playin\b the first track \fr turn the TUNE/
MENU/ENTER dial, and push the TUNE/MENU/
ENTER dial t\f select an\fther track.
If the current selected f\flder c\fntains sub f\flders, push
the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial, and a new screen with a
list \ff sub f\flders will be displayed. Turn the TUNE/
MENU/ENTER dial t\f hi\bhli\bht the sub f\flder then
push the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial t\f access the sub-
f\flder. Select the r\f\ft f\flder item when s\fn\bs are
rec\frded additi\fnally in the r\f\ft f\flder.
T\f return t\f the previ\fus f\flder screen, push the
butt\fn.
RPT button:
Push the
butt\fn and the current track will be
played c\fntinu\fusly.
MIX button:
Push the
butt\fn and all the tracks will be played in
rand\fm \frder.
DISP button:
While a CD with rec\frded music inf\frmati\fn ta\bs (CD-
text/ID3-text ta\bs) is bein\b played, the title \ff the
played track is displayed. If the title inf\frmati\fn is n\ft
pr\fvided then “Track” is displayed.
When the
butt\fn is pushed repeatedly, further
inf\frmati\fn ab\fut the track can be displayed al\fn\b
with the track title as f\fll\fws:
CD:
Track time ?Artist ?S\fn\b ?Album ?Track time
CD with MP3/WMA: Track time
?Artist ?Album ?F\flder name ?Track
time
Track details:
By pushin\b and h\fldin\b the
butt\fn will turn the
display will sh\fw a detailed \fverview and after a few
sec\fnds will return t\f the main display. Push the
butt\fn t\f return t\f the main display immediately.
CD Eject button:
When the
butt\fn is pushed while a CD is l\faded,
the CD will be ejected.
When the
butt\fn is pushed twice, the CD will be
ejected further, s\f that the CD can be rem\fved with
ease.
When the i\bniti\fn switch is in the “OFF” \fr “LOCK”
p\fsiti\fn it is p\fssible t\f eject the CD currently bein\b
played. H\fwever the audi\f unit will n\ft be activated.
If a CD is ejected by pushin\b the
butt\fn, and it is
n\ft rem\fved fr\fm the l\fadin\b sl\ft f\fr s\fme time, the
CD will aut\fmatically be rel\faded t\f the sl\ft t\f pr\ftect
the CD.
FM-AM radi\f \fperati\fn
The audi\f system \fperates when the i\bniti\fn switch is
in the “ACC” \fr “ON” p\fsiti\fn.
FM·AM band select button:
When the
butt\fn is pushed while the audi\f
system is turned \fff, the audi\f system will turn \fn and
the radi\f will turn \fn.
When the
butt\fn is pushed while an\fther audi\f
s\furce is playin\b, the \fther audi\f s\furce will turn \fff
and the radi\f will turn \fn.
T\f chan\be the radi\f band, push the
butt\fn until the desired band appears.
FM 1
?FM 2 ?FM T ?AM ?FM 1
Durin\b FM recepti\fn, when the
butt\fn is pushed
f\fr l\fn\ber than 1.5 sec\fnds, stati\fns are searched f\fr
and the 6 stati\fns \ff the FM T band are tuned in.
Durin\b the search, the n\ftificati\fn messa\be “AUTO-
STORE” appears in the display and the s\fund is muted
until the aut\fst\fre \fperati\fn is c\fmpleted, up\fn which
preset channel 1 is aut\fmatically tuned in.
TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial:
When adjustin\b the br\fadcastin\b stati\fn frequency
manually, turn the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial until the
preferred frequency is achieved.
The frequency chan\bes in steps \ff 100 kHz \fn the FM
band and 9 kHz \fn the AM band.
Fast Forward/Rewind buttons:
When adjustin\b the br\fadcastin\b stati\fn frequency
aut\fmatically, push the
/butt\fn. When the
system detects a br\fadcastin\b stati\fn, it will st\fp at
the stati\fn.
*1*2*3*4*5*6(Radio memory) buttons:
Durin\b radi\f recepti\fn, pushin\b the radi\f mem\fry
butt\fn f\fr less than 2 sec\fnds will select the st\fred
radi\f stati\fn.
The audi\f system can st\fre up t\f 18 FM stati\fn
frequencies (six in each \ff FM 1, FM 2 and FM T) and 6
AM stati\fn frequencies.
T\f st\fre the stati\fn frequency manually:
1. Tune t\f the desired br\fadcastin\b stati\fn fre- quency by usin\b the
/butt\fn.
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2. Push and hold a radio memor\f button*1-*6until a beep sounds. \bThe radio mutes when the
memor\f button is pushed.)
3. The channel indicator will displa\f and the radio mute disengages, indicating that the memor\f is
stored properl\f.
4. Perform steps 1 - 3 for all other memor\f buttons.
If the batter\f cable is disconnected, or if the audio fuse
blows, the radio memor\f will be erased. If this occurs,
reset the desired stations.
USB memor\f device operation
Audio main operation:
The USB connector is located on the instrument panel.
For details, see “USB/AUX connector” \bP.4-55) .
Open the lid and connect a USB memor\f device into
the connector. The s\fstem will switch to the USB
memor\f device mode automaticall\f.
If the s\fstem is turned off while the USB memor\f
device is pla\fing, pushing the
dial will start the
USB memor\f device.
If the USB memor\f device cannot be pla\fed, one of the
following messages will be displa\fed.
. “USB memor\f device not supported”
. “No audio file detected”
WARNING:
Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB
device while driving. Doing so can be a distrac-
tion. If distracted you could lose control of your
vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.
CAUTION:
.Do not force the USB device into the USB
port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-
side-down into the port may damage the
port. Make sure that the USB device is
connected correctly into the USB port.
(Some USB devices come with a
mark as a guide. Make sure that the mark
is facing the correct direction before insert-
ing the device.)
. Do not grab the USB port cover (if equipped)
when pulling the USB device out of the port.
This could damage the port and the cover.
. Do not leave the USB cable in a place where
it can be pulled unintentionally. Pulling the
cable may damage the port.
Refer to \four device manufacturer’s owner information
regarding the proper use and care of the device.
AUX button:
To operate the USB memor\f device use one of the
following methods:
. Push the
button then turn the TUNE/MENU/
ENTER dial to select the USB item. Once high-
lighted, push the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial.
. Push the
button repeatedl\f until USB is
highlighted, and then push the TUNE/MENU/
ENTER dial.
Operation buttons:
The following operations are identical to the audio main
operation of the Compact Disc \bCD) operation. For
details, see “CD pla\fer operation” \bP.4-48) . .
List view
. Quick search
.
. MIX \bRandom pla\f)
. RPT \bRepeat track)
. Folder browsing
DISP button:
While a track with recorded music information tags
\bID3-tags) is being pla\fed, the title of the pla\fed track
is displa\fed. If the tags are not provided, a notification
message is displa\fed.
When the
button is pushed repeatedl\f, further
information about the track can be displa\fed along
with the track title as follows:
Track time ?Artist ?Album ?Folder name ?Track
time
Track details:
B\f pushing and holding the
button the displa\f will
show a detailed overview and after a few seconds it
will return to the main displa\f. Push the
button
briefl\f to return to the main displa\f immediatel\f.
iPod pla\fer operation
Connecting iPod:
The USB connector is located on the instrument panel.
For details, see “USB/AUX connector” \bP.4-55) . Open
the USB connector lid and connect the iPod cable to
the USB connector. The batter\f of the iPod is charged
while the device is connected to the vehicle.
Depending on the version of the iPod, the displa\f on
the iPod shows a RENAULT or Accessor\f Attached
screen when the connection is completed. When the
iPod is connected to the vehicle, the iPod music librar\f
can onl\f be operated b\f the vehicle audio controls.
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