audio SKODA SUPERB 2007 1.G / (B5/3U) SymphonyCD Car Radio Manual

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GENERAL VIEW
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General functions
Turning on and off
By pressing the button  you switch the
radio on and off. When switched on, the
appliance assumes the parameters last
heard for treble, bass, balance etc. Only the
radio volume may be reduced to the
maximum volume in the set-up menu when
the radio is turned on.
Vo lume control
When on, the on/off button sticks out of
the front, which makes it possible to set the
volume.
Tu rn the button to the right or left to set
the required volume.
Setting the sound
Y ou can set the sound tone of the radio to
suit your requirements. Please note that
the radio receiver, CD player, CD changer,
TIM playback and telephone allow sepa-
rate settings and storing.
Proceed as follows:
Bass setting:
• Press the AUDbutton
. The indication
BASS appears in the display with the
current scale value.
• Use the control
to set the required
bass setting from -9 to +9.
• Treble setting:
• Press the AUDbutton
(if you wish to
select treble regulation from normal op-
eration, press button
twice to go to the
treble setting. The indication TRE
appears in the display with the current
scale value.
• Use the control
to set the required
treble setting from -9to +9.
5 seconds after the last setting or when
the button
is pressed again, the car
radio switches back to normal operation
and stores the set values.
Geometry (balance and fader)
Y ou can set the geometry of the sound tone
to suit your requirements.
Proceed as follows:
Balance:
• Press the GEObutton .
The indication BAL appears in the display
with the current scale value.
• Use the control  to set the required
balance setting from LEFT 9 via CENTER
to RIGHT 9.
Fader:
• By pressing the GEO button again (if
you wish to select fader control from nor-
mal operation, you must press button 
twice), you go to fader control. The indica-
tion FA D appears in the display with the
current scale value.
• Use the control  to set the required fader
setting from REAR 9via CENTER to
FRONT 9.
5 seconds after the last setting or when
the button
is pressed again, the car
radio switches over automatically to normal
operation and stores the set values.
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Radio operation
TIM Function
(Traffic Information Memory)
With the TIM Function, up to nine traffic
announcements with a total length of a
maximum 4 minutes are automatically
stored by means of a built-in memory.
The recording is automatic if the set pro-
gram transmits traffic broadcasts (recognisa-
ble by the indication "TP"  in the display).
Standby Recording
Standby recordings take place when the
appliance is switched OFF for a limited
time.
These recordings are deleted 6 hours after
the time has run down. Switching on the
appliance ends the readiness to record. 2-hour recording
If the TP range was selected before the
appliance was switched off, all following
traffic announcements are recorded auto-
matically in the next two hours. This is brief-
ly indicated in the display by the message
"
TIM2 h
".
Recording for 24 hours
By pressing the AIM button when the
appliance is switched off, a 24-hour record-
ing mode is activated. The last heard pro-
gram and "
TIM24 h" are briefly indicated in
the display. If the last heard program was
not a TP program, a TP program is set
automatically.
Information:
• If the memory is full, the next report is recorded over the first recorded report.
• If a traffic report is longer than four min- utes, it starts to record over the beginning
of the report recording.
• If the radio is switched on during the recording of a report, the recording is
stopped. T
raffic announcements played back
chronologically
When the AIM button is pressed, the
most recent report is played back. The
recording number and the time of the re-
spective report are shown in the display, for
example "
TIM3 15:05". In this way all stored
reports are played back one after another.
By pressing the AIM button again, the
appliance is switched back to the original
state.
Repeating the traffic report
If the rocker button is pressed once
during the TIM playback, the current traffic
report is repeated.
T raffic announcements played back in
any sequence
Press the rocker button  briefly twice
during the TIM playback. Now by pressing
the rocker button  or  you can switch
up and down between the recorded reports.
Fast forward and backward winding
Keep the rocker button  or 
depressed until the required point is found
in the report.
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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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Set-up menu
By depressing the TPbutton for a few
moments, you can enter the set-up
menu. This is for special settings, as for
example operating the car radio in
connection with a telephone.
The individual menu points are selected
by pressing the TP button or the
rocker button  , . Changes in
the menu points are registered
acoustically by a signal tone unless you
have turned this function off in the set-up
menu.
Alterations in the menu point are made
with the aid of the turning knob and
stored when changing to the next menu
point. By depressing the TP
button for a few
moments, you can leave the set-up menu
without saving the alteration in the last
menu point.
Caution:
Changes in the set-up menu affect
the general mode of operation of
your car radio and for safety rea-
sons should only be made when
the vehicle is stationary!!!
The following functions can be set in the
set-up menu:
• GALA speed-dependent volume adjustment
• ON VOL maximum volume when on
• LED Warning LED on/off
• BEEP Beep tone on/off
• AUTO REG Regional stations on/off
• M/S Music / Speech
changeover • PHONE IN utilisation of the tele-
phone entry
• PH VOL volume of telephone call
• TA VOL minimum volume of traffic announce-
ments
• CD SFL random playback for CD changer
• KEY ignition key logic
• LOUD loudness off/on
• MONO compulsory mono
• LOCAL local/remote recep- tion for search
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Brief technical description
Brief technical description
General
Connections
Active antenna, mobile telephone, CD
changer, external final stage
Displays
Wavelength range, station name, fre-
quency, station button, Traffic Program
(TP), CD title number display
Illumination
Operating elements and display are illu-
minated without glare when the vehicle
illumination is switched on (night design).
The degree of brightness is adjustable
with the instrument illumination.
Theft protection
Electronic barrier in the appliance. If the
appliance is fitted into another vehicle, it
can only operate if the right code number
is entered.
Interference suppression
Specifically co-ordinated interference
suppression removes to a large extent all
interfering pulses from the engine and
from other parts in the electrical system,
e.g. heating fans, windscreen wipers,
cooling ventilators etc
Radio
Reception ranges
FM (UKW/VHF),AM, MW and LW,
Program selection
Automatic broadcast of the program set
before turning off (Last Station Memory)
in radio operation.
Six station buttons in each case for AM1,
AM2, FM1, FM2 and TP. Manual adjust-
ment up and down, PLL Tuning (PLL =
Phase-Locked Loop).
After switching on the radio, the last
received program is set again (Last
Station Memory.
Radio traffic service unit
Automatic station scan
Automatic announcements
TIM (recording of traffic announcements),
TIM standby mode for 2 or 24 hours.
CD drive and CD changer control
T itle selection, random playback, auto-
matic stop and radio switchover with traf-
fic announcements, CD selection in the
changer operation.
Audio
maximum output power
4 x 20 watts
Playback
Stereo (radio and CD), active sound
regulation, loudness, fader integrated in
the radio.
Alterations and misprints excepted.
May not be reprinted, copied or transla-
ted without Skoda’s prior authorisation.
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