Seat Cordoba 2006 ALANA

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Remember 8
If the ignition key is replaced and turned, the radio automatically comes on.
(See chapter “PROG settings”).
Starting up for a limited time (one hour)
With the car radio switched off and the key removed from the ignition, press
the principal control once .
In this mode, the apparatus will operate for one hour and will automatically
switch off after this time. if the key is turned in the ignition during this time,
the function (limited time) is deactivated.
To switch the apparatus off within the hour, press the principal control
again.
The apparatus can be started at any time.
With the car radio switched on and the key in the ignition but not switched on,
the radio stays on for 2 hours and then automatically switches off.
Mobile phone or radiophone function
It is possible to connect a mobile phone or a radio phone to the car radio.
While these accessories are in use, the volume of the radio is lowered to the
value set in the menu of the PROG-System. The values of tone, fader and
balance can be adjusted in this operating mode. The changed values are
stored in the memory. See chapter “PROG-System” (car radio muting).
“PHONE” appears on the display.
MutingWhile these accessories are in use the volume is muted. “PHONE” appears on
the display.
PROG settings
Different options for settings
For easier handling, the car radio is equipped with the PROG system. This
allows the user to programme a series of settings which are necessary only
once or very occasionally.
Function confirmation
The car radio is supplied from the factory with the settings adjusted so that
when certain buttons are pressed a short confirmation signal is heard.
The chapter “PROG-System” describes how to remove the warning signal
using the function “BEEP” (Beep off).
Now, instead of a warning signal, when the button is pressed the loud-
speakers remain silent.
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Brief instructions9
Brief instructions
Amplifier
Using the main control , it is possible to adjust the volume, fader (FAD),
balance (BAL), bass (BASS) and treble (TREB).
The selected function is shown on the display.
If the corresponding setting button is held down, the mid-point value is set
(this is shown by the function confirmation signal).
For example, to adjust the bass:
Press the button briefly.
Now, using the main control it is possible to alter the bass reproduction
values.To return to the mid-point bass values, hold the button pressed down
until the warning signal is emitted.
Operating modes
The radio allows switching between different sources:
– Radio ( and buttons)
– CD ( button)
– Compact disc interchanger/Auxiliary input ( button )
Fig. 4 Amplifier
AA
BASS
AA
BASS
Fig. 5 Operating modes
BANDRDS
CD
AUX

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Brief instructions 10
If there is a compact disc interchanger or Auxiliary device connected to the car
radio and a CD is inserted, it is possible to switch directly between these two
sound sources using the keys and .
For example:
You are listening to the radio. If the button is pressed briefly the CD will
start to play. By pressing the button the CD stops and the compact disc
interchanger or device is activated.
To return to the radio function, press or .
Security
To prevent your car radio from being stolen, when leaving the
vehicle check:
–the code has been activated
–and you are carrying the removable control panel.
Display
This gives visual information about all the major functions when in radio, CD
or AUX mode.
With the PROG system selected, the functions of the corresponding level are
viewed.
Numerical keypad
The numerical keypad is necessary to store or activate programmes, to adjust
play settings, to search for stations with the PTY code and to activate or deac-
tivate the antitheft protection (Code).
CDAUX
CDAUX
BANDRDS
Fig. 6 Numerical keypad

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Brief instructions11
Display
Radio Mode
CD mode
1 or 2 Memory bank number in the RDS and FM range.
TP Only stations or RDS programmes broadcasting traffic infor-
mation are received.
Stereo reception.
FM FM range
RDS RDS range
MW Medium wave range.
LW
a)Long wave range.
LRN The RDS programmes are stored in the Learn memory.
Fig. 7 Radio mode
RDS SCAN Automatic search for the next station in the RDS range.
AS Automatic recording in the memories of the most clearly
received stations at that moment.
MAN Manual search for a station (only in FM/AM).
a)According to version
TP The availability to receive traffic messages is activated.
DISC Checks the CD when inserted
TRACK1 First track of CD.
T01 01:15:00
AMTime passed on the first track.
TR SCAN Each CD track is heard for approx 10 seconds.
Fig. 8 CD mode

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Brief instructions 12
MP3 mode
Only for Alana with MP3
TR RND The CD player will then play the CD tracks in random order.
PAUSE The CD is in pause mode.
RESET Ends any TR SCAN or TR RND or PAUSE.
CD ERROR CD incorrectly inserted or error in data transmission.
NO CD There is no CD inserted.
EJECT CD eject button
Fig. 9 MP3 mode
TP The availability to receive traffic messages is
activated.
MP3 Checks the CD when inserted
F001 T001 First track of first folder.
T001 2:36 Time passed on the first track.
TR SCAN Each track in the folder is heard for approx 10
seconds.
TR RND The the tracks in this folder are played in ran-
dom order.
FLD SCAN The first track of each folder is heard for approx
10 seconds.
FLD RND The CD tracks are played in random order.
PAUSE The CD is in pause mode.
RESET Ends any TR SCAN or TR RND or PAUSE.
CD ERROR CD incorrectly inserted or error in data transmis-
sion.
NO CD There is no CD inserted.
EJECT CD eject button

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Brief instructions13
CD6 mode
These functions are only available when a CD charger is avail-
able (CD6)
TP The availability to receive traffic messages is acti-
vated.
CD CHECK When the magazine is inserted, check the 6 CD
positions.
CD1 TR1 First track of first CD.
T01 01:15:00 Time passed on the first track.
CD SCAN The first track of each CD is heard for approx 10
seconds.
CD RND The CD tracks are played in random order.
TR SCAN Each track of this CD is heard for approx 10 sec-
onds.
Fig. 10 CD6 mode
TR RND The CD player will then play the CD tracks in ran-
dom order.
RESET Ends any CD SCAN, CD RND, TR SCAN, TR RND or
PAUSE.
MECHANIC Mechanical fault in the CD disc changer or when
the magazine is removed, while a CD is playing.
CD ERROR CD incorrectly inserted or error in data transmis-
sion.
NO CD There is no CD inserted.
CHANGER Communication error.
MAGAZINE There is no magazine inside the interchanger.
CD1 LOAD CD number 1 is loaded.
NO CD5 There is no CD in position 5 of the loader.

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Brief instructions 14
AUX-IN* Operation
This function is only available when AUX-IN is available
TP The availability to receive traffic messages is acti-
vated.
AUX IN The auxiliar audio input is selected
Fig. 11 AUX-IN operation

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Amplifier15
Amplifier
TREB (treble)
Start settings
Press the button briefly. “TREB xx” appears on the display. The adjust-
ment is made using the main control between the values “TREB –7” ...
“TREB 00” ... “TREB +7”.
Automatic return to mid-point value (TREB 00):
Press the button until the confirmation signal is heard.
Finish settings:
When the level has been adjusted to the desired value, briefly press the key
again or wait approximately 3 seconds until it comes out
automatically.
BASS
Start settings
Press the button “ ” briefly.
“BASS xx” appears on the display. The adjustment is made using the main
control between the values “BASS –7” ... “BASS 00” ... “BASS +7”.
Automatic return to mid-point value (BASS 00):
Press the button until the confirmation signal is heard.
Finish settings:
When the level has been adjusted to the desired value, briefly press the key
“ ” again or wait approximately 3 seconds until it comes out
automatically.
Fig. 12 TREB (treble)
TREBAA
TREB
TREB
BASS
AA
BASS
BASS

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Amplifier 16
Balance BAL
Shifts the loudspeaker sound to the left or right speaker.
Start settings
Press the button briefly.
“BAL xx” appears on the display.
The setting is made using the main control between the values:
Automatic return to mid-point position (BAL L--R):
Press the button until the confirmation signal is heard.
Finish settings:When the balance has been adjusted to the desired value, briefly press the
key again or wait approximately 3 seconds until it comes out of the func-
tion automatically.
Fader FAD
Shifts the sound to the front or rear speakers.
Start settings
Press the button briefly.
“FAD xxx” appears on the display.
The setting is made using the main control between the values:
Automatic return to mid-point position (FAD R -- F):
Press the button until the confirmation signal is heard.
Finish settings:
When the balance has been adjusted to the desired value, briefly press the
key again or wait approximately 3 seconds until it comes out of the func-
tion automatically. BAL L 31 BAL L -- R BAL R 31
All to the left Central position All to the right
Fig. 13 Balance BAL
BAL
AA
BAL
FAD R 31 FAD R -- F FAD F 31
All to rear Central position All to front
BAL
FAD
AA
FAD
FAD

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Amplifier17
Tone setting memory
Using the station buttons ... it is possible to store different tone and
left/right or front/rear sound distribution settings.
When you select the button where a sound setting has been stored, playback
is made using the values stored there.
Settings and storing
Set the bass, treble, balance and fader as described above. While still in one
of these settings, hold down the station button (for example 1) where you
wish to store these settings, until the confirmation signal is received.
“SOUND 1” appears on the display.
The new settings are stored.
Recalling stored values
Press one of the buttons , , or and then the station
button where the settings you wish to recall are stored (for example, 3).“SOUND 3” appears on the display.
The stored values become the actual values.
Recalling stored values
Press one of the buttons , , or and then the station
button number . “LINEAR” appears on the display.
All the settings are returned to the average values.
Protection against overloading
In the event of high temperatures and/or large volumes, the protection circuit
may react.
During this phase, to discharge the amplifiers, the final stages of the
speakers are disconnected.Fig. 14 Tone setting
memory
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BALTREBFADBASS
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