ESP SKODA SUPERB 2007 1.G / (B5/3U) SymphonyCD Car Radio Manual
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Radio operation
Program selection Storing
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with the station button
• Press a station button briefly to set the
stored frequency. The selected station is
shown in the display .
Search
• Press the rocker button or
to start the search in the selected direc-
tion.
The appliance now seeks the next sta-
tion with reception in the set range, FM,
AM or TP. Only TP stations are set in
the TP range.
Manual tuning
• Press the rocker button ▲or ▼ .
If the button is pressed briefly, the set
frequency is shown. If the button is
depressed for longer, the frequency of
the selected direction is changed accor-
dingly upwards or downwards until you
release the button again.
Scan
• By pressing the SCNbutton , all sta-
tions in the range just set are played
briefly one after the other.
If the button is pressed again, this func-
tion ends and the current program
remains set.
Storing
A maximum of 30 programs can be set
with six station buttons in the respective
wavelength ranges:
AM1 + AM2 range =12 programs
FM1 + FM2 range =12 programs
TP range = 6 programs
Stored programs can be called up by
briefly pressing the respective station but-
ton.
Manual storing
• When the required station button is
depressed for a few moments, the pro-
gram just set is stored in the respective
program location in the set range AM1,
AM2, FM1, FM2 or TP. If you have activated "Beep” in the set-up menu, the
storing process is acoustically con-
firmed. This stored program can now be
called up again and again by pressing
the respective station button
.
Automatic storing
(only applies to the ranges FM2,
AM2, TP)
• By pressing the
ASbutton , the auto-
matic storing function is started. In this
process the six programs with the clear-
est reception in the selected ranges
FM2, TP or AM2 are automatically
stored. The function is indicated in the
display by STORE.
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Radio operation
RDS functions
RDS, (Radio Data System) makes it pos-
sible to show the name of the program
received.
During the drive RDS automatically as-
sumes the function of seeking and if
necessary setting alternative frequencies
for the set program to ensure the best
possible reception within a transmitting
range even under unfavourable condi-
tions.
Storing RDS Programs
When storing RDS programs, the corre-
sponding station button must not be
pressed until its program name is shown
in the display. This ensures to a large
extent that all RDS data can be evaluated
and stored if required.
T ake care also that no "scroll text” is
shown in the display when storing as this
will be stored instead of the program
name then.
When a stored RDS program is called up,
the corresponding program name appears
in the display. If the reception of the
stored frequency is not good, the appli-
ance automatically selects an alternative
frequency (best station function) of the
same program.
General Information
In unfavourable conditions, e.g. on moun-
tainous stretches, the appliance checks
alternative frequencies very often. This
may cause momentary muting.
Mode of operation of RDS
In addition to the normal radio signal, an
inaudible digital flow of data is sent with
RDS. This flow contains among other
things the following data:
Program identification (PI Code):
With the PI code, the radio recognises the
program just received.
Program Service Name (PS code):
The PS code transmits the name which is
to be shown in the display.
The PS code is used by some programs
to transmit additional information which is
shown in the display.
Alternative frequencies (AF List):
A program is normally transmitted from
several broadcasting stations on different
frequencies. The AF list contains the fre-
quencies which this receiver can set for
this program. T
raffic Broadcast Code (TP
Code = Traffic
Program):
Code for a radio traffic service station.
Announcement Code (T
A =Traffic
Announcement):
With the TA Code, the appliance recog-
nises a radio traffic service announce-
ment. If necessary, the volume of the
appliance is raised and the CD operation
interrupted.
Music /Speech switchover (MS Code)
For spoken programs the MS code
switches the frequency to good speech
intelligibility.
Catastrophe reports
(RDS Code designation =PTY 31)
Catastrophe reports have priority above
all other functions.
EON (
Enhanced information concerning
Other Networks),
Programs which use EON take over traffic
announcements from other programs.
During a report the name of the other pro-
gram is shown in the display.
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CD operation
Playback ScanRadio CD operation
T itle selection Shuffle (Random generator) CD Ejection
Playback
Push a CD (label upwards) carefully in the
CD tray until it is automatically drawn in
further. Playback begins automatically.
PLAY
CD TR y (y=track number) appears in the
display.
Ti tle selection
Pressing the rocker button or moves
forwards or backwards to the next track.
Fast forwards and reverse
This function makes it possible for you, by
listening in to the fast forwards and reverse,
to search for a particular point within a song.
Keep the rocker button or
depressed until the respective point is found.
Scan
When the SCN button is pressed, all titles
in the CD are played for ca. 10 sec. one after
another. The function is indicated in the
display by
SCANCD TR y. Press the SCN
button
again and the compact disc player
returns to normal operation.
Shuffle (random generator)
Press the button AS\band the CD titles are
sequenced at random. The function is indica-
ted in the display by
SHFFLCD TR y. Press
the ASbutton
\bagain and the CD player
returns to normal operation.
Switching over to radio operation
Press the A/F or TP
button to switch to
radio operation. The CD is not ejected then.
CD Playback is restarted by briefly pressing
the CD button again.
CD Ejection
By depressing the CD button for a few
moments, the CD is ejected and, depending
on the setting, switched to radio operation.
If the CD is not taken out, this will be drawn
back into the CD shaft after a few seconds.
CD operation and Radio traffic service
If the radio was operated in TP mode before
switching to CD operation, the traffic
announcements will interrupt the CD playback
and switch over to radio operation for the
duration of the report. Once the traffic
announcements are over, the car radio will
switch automatically to CD operation again.
Te mperature-related disconnection
If the temperature in the car radio exceeds
85°C, a safety disconnection mechanism
switches off the CD player. As soon as the
temperature drops below 85°C, the compact
disc player is activated again.
Tips on handling CDs
• CDs are very sensitive to scratching. For
that reason do not leave CDs lying around
in your vehicle without protection. Keep the
CDs exclusively in special boxes.
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CD operation
CD Changer operation Title selection
• CDs should not be exposed to tempera-tures over 50 °C for lengthy times.
Remember that temperatures inside the
vehicle in sunshine can be much higher
than outside the vehicle. For this reason
avoid exposing CDs to direct solar radia-
tion.
CD Changer operation (optional)
In addition to the integrated CD drive there is
also the possibility of operating an external
SKODA CD changer with your CD radio.
Prerequisite for the CD changer operation is
that there is a magazine filled with CDs in the
CD changer. See the enclosed CD changer
manual for the necessary operating steps.
The following functions are available for your
CD changer:
Playback
Press the CD button . The appliance now
plays the CD last heard. Playback is indica-
ted in the display by
PLAYCD x TR y (x =CD
number in the CD changer, y =track number).
CD Selection
By pressing a station button, one to six ,
the corresponding CD will be played back
again. The CD in the integrated CD drive is
selected by pressing the CD button .
Title selection
Pressing the rocker button or moves
forwards or backwards to the next title.
Fast forward and reverse
This function makes it possible for you, by
listening in to the fast forwards and reverse,
to search for a particular point in a song.
Keep the rocker button or
depressed until the respective point is found.
Scan
By pressing the SCN button , all titles in
the CD are played for ca. 10 sec. one after
another. The function is indicated in the dis-
play by
SCANCD TR y. By pressing the SCN
button
again, the CD changer returns to
normal operation
Shuffle (random generator)
By pressing the button AS\b, the titles of the
CD are played in random sequence. The
function is indicated in the display by
SHFFL
CDxTR y. Depending on the setting in the
set-up menu, the shuffle function refers to the
current CD only or to all CDs in the maga-
zine. When the AS button
\bis pressed
again, the CD player returns to normal
operation. Switching over to radio operation
By pressing the A/F
or TP
button, you
switch to radio operation.
Other display reports in CD Operation:
NODISC:
No CD magazine or empty CD magazine
in the CD changer.
CDX NO DISC:
No CD in the selected CD compartment x.
CHKMAGAZINE:
CD changer is checking the CD magazine
and is not ready for operation yet. Playback
is automatic when the checking procedure is
over.
NOCD MAGAZINE:
There is no CD magazine in the CD changer.
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Set-up menu
AUTO-REG/REG-OFF
In this menu point you can set the switch-
over to alternative frequencies of regional
stations. The setting causes the following
function:
If during the drive the quality of the recep-
tion of the set program gets worse, your
radio first sets alternative frequencies only
of the program you are currently listening
to.
If there is a risk of "station loss”, your
appliance will resort to frequencies of a
related program.
For example the 1st station of NDR
Schleswig Holstein (NDR 1 SH), Hamburg
(NDR 1 HH) and Lower Saxony (NDR 1,
NDS) with regional programmes of differ-
ent content.
As these programs sometimes transmit
different regional programs, a change of
frequency may change the radio program.
With the "AUTO REG” function, (autono-
mous regional programs) there is only a
switchover to regional programs in an
emergency.
The "REG OFF" setting allows unlimited
switching between "related” regional pro-
grams. • Select
AUTO REG/REG OFF in the
menu. The current value "AUTO
REG/REG OFF" is shown in the display.
• Use the turning knob to set AUTO
REG or REG OFF.
• By briefly pressing the TPbutton or
the rocker button , you can store
the indicated value and go to the next
menu point
or
• by depressing the TPbutton for a few
moments, you can leave the set-up
menu without storing this change.
M/S
With the aid of this function, you can set
whether or not there should be an auto-
matic switchover between optimum repro-
duction for music and speech with the aid
of the RDS Signal.
• Select M/Sin the menu. The display
shows "M/S” with the current value.
• Set ONor OFF with the aid of the turn-
ing knob¨.
• By briefly pressing the TPbutton or
the rocker button , you can store
the indicated value and go to the next
menu point
or • by depressing the
TPbutton for a few
moments, you can leave the set-up
menu without storing this change.
PHONE
Enter this menu point if your vehicle is
equipped with a telephone and modify the
radio functions under this menu point to
suit your telephone as in the following.
no: No telephone fitted into the vehicle.
ON: There is a telephone fitted into the
vehicle. With this setting, the radio is
muted when the telephone is activa-
ted by a telephone call or when dial-
led.
in: The built-in telephone is connected to
the radio by means of a corresponding
hands-free speaking unit, so that the
person calling/called can be heard
through the car speakers.
• Select PHONE in the menu. The display
shows "PHONE” with the current value.
• Use the turning knob to set the
appropriate function.
• By briefly pressing the TPbutton or
the rocker button , you can store
the indicated value and go to the next
menu point.
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Set-up menu
• by depressing the TPbutton for a few
moments, you can leave the set-up
menu without storing this change.
LOUD
The human ear cannot hear extremely
high or low frequencies as well as the fre-
quencies in the middle of the hearing
range.
The loudness function raises the volume
of the lower and higher frequencies some-
what to balance out this weakness, espe-
cially when listening to quieter music.
• Select LOUDin the menu. The display
shows "LOUD” with the current value.
• Use the turning knob to set the
loudness function (ON) or (OFF).
• By briefly pressing the TPbutton or
the rocker button , you can store
the indicated value and go to the next
menu point
or
• by depressing the TPbutton for a few
moments, you can leave the set-up
menu without storing this change. MONO
This menu point is for changing your
appliance to mono operation. The change-
over to mono operation can improve the
reception quality, especially in bad
weather.
• Select
MONOin the menu. The display
shows "MONO ”with the current value.
• Use the turning knob to set the com-
pulsory mono operation (ON) or (OFF).
• By briefly pressing the TPbutton or
the rocker button , you can store
the indicated value and go to the next
menu point
or
• by depressing theTP button for a few
moments, you can leave the set-up
menu without storing this change.
LOC
This menu point is for deciding whether
the search function should only seek
strong reception stations (LOC ON ) or if
weak reception stations (LOC OFF)
should be taken into account too.
• Select LOCin the menu. The display
shows "LOC” with the current value. • Use the turning knob to set ON
or OFF.
By briefly pressing the TP button or
the rocker button , you can store
the indicated value and go to the next
menu point
or
• by depressing the TPbutton for a few
moments, you can leave the set-up
menu without storing this change.
The radio appliance leaves the set-up
menu after 30 sec. if no changes have
been made over this time.
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