reset VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 2007 User Guide

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SAT display selection
Fig. 15 D etail ed SAT disp lay
It i s possible to select between a bas ic SAT
di spl ay an d a more detailed one .
If the
ba sic SAT displa y is sel ecte d the availab le
channe l information ( such as song and
arti st nam e) will not b e displayed.
Press and hold down the [SCAN /TUNE]
button page 16, fig. 14 for longer
than 2 seco nds to enter th e se t up mode.
You'll hear a signal tone.
Turn th e [SCAN/T UNE] rotary knob , unti l
SELECT SAT DISPLAY appears in the
pla y.
In th e lo wer part of the di spl ay the
wo rds
BASIC and DETAIL will appear. By
u sing th e sta tion pre set
p age 16 ,
fig . 14
se lec t eit her the ba sic or detai l
di spla y.
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Press the [SCAN /TUN El button again for
l onger than 2 seco nds to confirm th e
ting you have just made. You will hear a
signa l ton e.
Information displayed
Satellit e service provider
Memor y band
© Chann el n um ber
C hann el name
C at egory nam e
Art is t name
The inform ation w ill be displayed if able and if the detail ed di spla y is s ele cted.
No tex t sc roll is ava ilab le.
S el ecte d ch anne l
If the se lec ted c hannel is already rize d in one of th e prese t button s, it wi ll
b e und ersco re d.
C hann els m em or ized in the sta tion preset
b utt ons fo r th e se lecte d memory band
Song name
- Th e information
will be di splayed if ava il­
ab le and if th e de ta iled displa y is se lec te d.
N o tex t sc roll is av ail able.
• The inform ation d is p layed is var iable and
dep ends o n the channel sele cted, the c hann el
c ate gory or o n th e prov ider.
• If no inform ation is av ailabl e
will app ear
in th e displ ay.
• The acc ura cy of the information shown is
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Track search Buttons
"Scroll" through the same track (Fast
Forward /Fast R ev ie w)
- Press and hold the !SEEK/TRACK ] button
page fig . 2 to scro ll upwards or
downwards
trough the same track.
The track elapsed time appears in the
upper left corne r of the d isp lay.
Information displayed
Fig. 24 SCAN/ TUNE button
MP3 display selection
It is possible to select betwee n a basic MP3 dis­
play and a more detailed one. If th e bas ic MP3
display is selec ted the file informat ion (such as
s ong and artist name) w ill not be displayed.
• Press and ho ld down
(SCAN/TUNE) butt on fig. 24 for longer than 2 seconds to ent er
the set up mode. You will hear a sig nal tone.
• Turn the
(SCAN/TUNE) rotary knob, un til SELEC T MP3 DISPLAY appears i n the display.
• In
low er part of the display words BASIC and DETAIL will appear. By usi ng th e s ta­
tion pr eset bu tto ns © select eith er the bas ic o r
deta il di splay.
• Press the
SCAN/TUNE buu on again fo r
long er th an 2 second s to confirm the setting
you've just made . Yo u will hear a signa l tone.
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-Release t he button to stop skipp ing
through the track.
Text sc roll select ion
You can decide whether the available informa ­
tion in the MP3 file is scrolled or not in the di s­
play.
• Press and hold down the
(SCAN/TUNE) button
for longer than 2 seconds to enter the set u p
mode. You w ill hear a signal tone.
• Turn the
(SCAN/T UNE) rotary knob,
station preset buttons © select eith er ON or OFF.
• Press the (SCAN/TUNE) button again for longer
th an 2 seco nds to confirm the settin g yo u've just
made. You'll hear a signal to ne.
• If yo u decide to scroll the fil e information
follow ing warn ing will appear in the d isplay: CAUTION! THIS MAY CAUSE DRIVER
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• By using the stati on preset buttons© select
eit her ACCEPT t o scroll the file information or
DECLINE not to scro ll th e ava ilabl e file inform a­
tion.
File information
T he file informat ion which is available, will be
scro lled or will appear in the displa y if the detail
display has been selected. The type of informa ­
tion displayed depends on the follow ing:
• lflD3 tag data is ava ila bl e in an MP3 file this
unit can display the title (t rack title) and art is t name. If
no ID3 tag is av ailable, th e name of the
fold er an d the name of the file w ill appear in the
di sp lay.
• The fo lder and
names can be displa yed
like titles. Capital letters and/ or numerals and
(und erscores) are scro lled.
• A maximum o f32 characte rs can be dis­
p layed .
• Folder a nd file nam es usin g other symbo ls
will not b e disp layed properly.
What you see in the display when listening to a MP3 CD
03
TITLE 001
AYER ON AYERONAUTS ON •••
CD3
Fi g. 25 Deta iled display when listen ing to a MP3 CD
Tra ck elapsed time
Which CD t itle is cu rrentl y being playe d
Which folder o r play list is se lected
- Dis play: FOLD ER 01. .. FOLDER 02 ...
FOLDER 03 ... etc.
- Dis pl ay: PLAYLlST 01. .. PLAYLIST 02 ...
PLAYLI ST 03 ... etc.
CDs ins ide tl1e internal CD- cha nger trays
The CD bein g repro duced
Empt ytray
Th e available file informat io n
- Onl y when the detail ed MP3 di spl ay is se­
lected.
Tip s
I f there a re some tracks in the root directory
FOLD ER 00 will appear in the disp lay while the
tracks are being played.
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Anti-Theft Coding
Convenience radio coding
For techni cal reason s, the convenience radio
coding is not a vailable for all vehicle models .
In the past , it u sed to be that you h ad to manu­
ally reco de th e rad io whe neve r the unit was re­
moved from the veh icle (fo r examp le, if the unit
wa s removed to be repa ired), or whenever the
vehicle battery was disconnected (for example ,
if you brought yo ur vehicle in to the dealership
for service and it was necessary to disconnect
the banery ). In either case , th e power supply to
t he unit was cut off.
That ha s all ch anged with th e new conve nien ce
radio coding function: Once the code number
has been inplll in the rad io, i t w ill then synchro­
nise itself wi th "it s" veh icle!
I f th e curr ent supply has been interrupted the
radio will automaticall y ch eck to see if it is still in
Canceling the Electronic Lock
Fig. 28 Preset buttons
Pe rform th e steps in exact ly the fo llowing
order:
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vehicle af te r th e ig niti on has been switched
o n . If thi s happ ens, the radio will be read y for
u se after just a few seco nds.
It is therefore no longe r n ecess ary to disengag e
the e lectro nic lock manua lly!
If the radio has been
to another vehicle,
however , the electronic lock will have to be dis ­
engaged manua lly.
Tip s
• This code number, togeth er w ith the unit's
se rial numb er. ca n be found on the "Ra dio
Card".
• never keep it in the ve­
hicle. Only then is th e radio use less to thieves!
-Turn on the radio. SAFE will appear in
the disp lay. After a few seconds, the
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-Use the radio stat io n pr ese t button s 1 to
4
page 34, fig. 28 to ent er the code
numb er fo un d on your R adio Card. Use
pre set button
l to ent er t he fir st digit in the
code numb er. U se button 2 to en te r the
seco nd digit , e tc. Th e valu e range for each
of the 4 di git s is O ... 9. T he digit will in ­
c rease by l eac h tim e you tap the pr ese t
bu tton. The number r etu rns to O afte r 9.
- After you finish ent ering th e code, press
the sta tion p reset button below
word
OK in th e di spl ay. It usual ly is th e las t sta­
tion pre set button. You w ill hear a n au ­
dibl e signa l.
-If you have en te red t he co de number
c orr ect ly, a radio frequency will app ear in
th e d isp lay.
Wrong Code Number
lfyou have accide ntally ent ered a wrong code
number , SAFE will ap pear in th e di spl ay and
th en the number 1000 will app ear.
Yo u can re p ea t the procedu re agai n on e time .
T he num ber of attempt s will app ear in the dis­
p lay. lf you acci dent all y ent er a wrong code
number a seco nd tim e
SAFE will appea r in the
d isp lay.
lfth e wrong cod e number i s enter ed aga in, th e
uni t w ill be di sab le d for about I hour. Lea ve th e
unit O N for this hour . After th e hour has
e la p se d, the numb er of att em pts will stop bei ng
displayed and you can cancel th e elec tronic lock
once again.
Remembe r, the cycle i s ...
• 2 attempt s
• one hour lo cked.
Tips
If y ou loose your Rad io Card, contact yo ur au­
t ho riz ed VO LKSWAGEN
ered by a re pl ace ment pa rts warra nty. This re ­
pl acement serv ice w ill not b e availab le, how ­
eve r, it th e unit h ousing is damaged or if un au- th
oriz ed per sons have att empt ed to make re­
pair s.
Antenna Care
Th e an tenna i s des ig n ed to achieve optim al per­
fo rmance with the radio and is located at a pos i­
tion where reception is good and su sce pti bili ty
to int erfer ence is low.
Ve hicle s equ ipped wi th antenna s emb edd ed in
t he winds hield o r backlights offer the furth er ad­
vantages o f being completely pro tec te d f rom
damage and wear.
No antenna car e is r equir ed for vehicles
e quipped with roof moun te d
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Technical description
Anti-theft protection
T he unit is e lectro nica lly locked whenever the
power source is inte rrupted.
It can on ly be re­
turned to working condition by enteri ng th e cor­
rec t cod e number.
Frequ ency rang es
F M and AM.
Band selection
Mome ntary-co ntact butto ns
Displays
Fre quenc y, band, b ass, bala n ce, treb le, middle
freq ue ncies, preset button, CD functions ,
functions.
Illumination
The control s and d isp lay are illum inated glar e­
fr ee from the interior (nig ht dri vin g des ign)
maximum brightn ess when drivi ng lig h ts a re off.
When the dr ivi ng lig hts are on, the intensity is
co ntr olled toget11er with th e in strument panel
i nte nsit y.
Station selectio n
In th e rad io m ode, t he unit automa tica lly plays
th e la st sta tion selecte d whe n the unit was
turn ed off (las t sta tion memo ry).
Soft Clipping• I f th e volu me is se t to maximum, you m ay notice
that the rad io outp ut
will be come distorted . The
So ft Clippin g fun ction detec ts t his di stort ion
and will au tomat ica lly adj ust
vo lum e to pro­
v id e th e m ost dist orti on free output.
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Radio
A utom atic and manu al !linin g. Six sta tion
p rese t buttons each for FM !, FM2, FM AUTO.
AMI, AM A UTO, SAT!, SAT2 and SAT3 . Ma nual
t unin g is poss ible in
directions. Micropro­
cesor-controlled stabiliza tion of sta tion fr e­
quencies (PLL quartz tuning) .
E xternal CD changer•
Remote contro lled via radio sou nd sys te m uni t.
C han ge r ma gaz ine for 6 CDs w ith moto r-dri ven
eje ction, 6 CD selec tion button s. Mix mod e, au­
t omat ic track scan
I seek.
Sound reproduction
S te reo ( rad io, sate llite radio,
ad justa ble
t r eble control, ba ss co ntrol, middl e frequ en cies,
fader control and ba la n ce co ntrol integra te d in
th e ra dio, multipl e spe ake r sys te m .
Max. power output
4 x 20 Watt (maximum).
Options
Externa l CD ch ange r. Add itiona l informa tion o n
th ese options is ava ilab le from auth ori zed
VOLKSWAGEN dealers.
Int erference suppression
Th e automatic interference supp ressio n cir­
cu itry integ rated in th e unit eliminates mos t
outside interfere nce in th e FM band .
Specia lly tun ed interferenc e suppressors e lim i­
n ate nea rly a ll int erf erence puls es from t he en­
g ine and other part s of th e elect rical system su ch
as the heater blower, w in dshie ld wipers and ra ­
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Alphabetical index
A
About MP3 30
Activate your Satell ite Radio Serv ice 14
Adjusting Speed volume contro l 8
AM presets 9
Antenna Care 35
Anti-Theft coding 5, 34
Anti-Thef t pro tec tion 36
AS (Autostore ) 9
Au dio CD 19
Automatic seek 11
Automatic tuning
11
Autostore 9
B
Balanc e contro l 13
Band setting 9
Bands received 36
Bass control 12
Broadcasting mode 7
Button
C
CD 21
CD Eject 22
Mix Mode 21, 26
SEEK 23, 28
Track selection (when playing a CD) 23
CAT Button 25
CD 19
Taking care 19
CD ca re 19
CD changer 5
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Automat ic sc an to the next track
(SCAN) 17, 23, 27
Au tomatic track scanning 17 , 23, 27
C D button 21
Display 24, 29
E jecting a CD 22
Fa st forward to next track 23
reverse to previous track 23
How to se lect an individual CD in the
maga zin e 23
Loading CDs 20, 22
Malfunction display 24
Random Play 21, 26
SCAN (a utomatic track selection ) 17, 23,
27
Se lect ing a CD 23
Se lect ing a CD track 23
Skipping backward to the previous CD track
23
Ski pping forw ard to the next CD track 23
Tips w hen usin g 33
Track select ion
23
What does it mean when CD EHH appears
in the disp lay? 24
What does it mean when HARDWARE ER­
ROH appear s in the display? 24
What does it mean when NO DISC ap­
pears in the display? 21, 24
What does it mean when NO EXTERNAL
CD appear s in the disp lay? 24
What does it mean when HOM appears in
the display? 24
What i s the correct way to insert a CD into
the slot? 20, 22
Cod ing 34
Contro lled see k LL
Con trols 2
D
Digital disp lays 12, 24, 29
Disp lays 12, 24, 29, 36
E
Electronic lock 34
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External CD changer 32
F
Fader control 13
FLDR button 25
FM presets 9
ID number 15
Ignition lock 7
Illumination 36
Important information 5
Interference suppress ion 36
K
Key 7
L
LOAD button 20
M
Manual Radio Station search 11
Maximum power output 36
Middle control 12
MIX
does it mean when MIX appears in
the display when
I am playing a CD? 2 1
Wha t does it mean with MIX CD appears
in the disp lay when I
am playing a
CD? 26
Mix mode 21, 26
MP3 25
MP3 player operation 25
N
NO DISC 21, 24
NO MAGAZINE 21
0
ON I OFF 7
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p
Preset button s 10
Preset scan
11
Q
Quick overvi ew 2
R
Radio 7
Radio Card Where should
I keep my Rad io Card? 5
Radio code numb er 5
Replacement 35
Roof mount ed antennas 35
s
SAFE What does it mean w hen "SAfE" ap-
pears in the display? 5
SAT button 15 Sa tellite Digital Radio Service 13
Satellite Radio D igital Serv ice
Ho w the system works?
13
Satellite radio providers 13
SCAN function 11
SCAN/TUNE button 11
SEEK/TRACK Button 11
Se lecting a category 16
Selecting a chan nel 16
Se lecting folders 25
Se lectin g tracks 27
Service 35
S iriu s
ID Numb er 15
Skip through the files in the same folder 27
S kip through the same track 23, 28
Sound setti ng 12
Speed Vo lume Co ntro l (S VC )
SVC (Speed Volume Contro l) 8
Station buttons 10
Station selection 36
Sto ring a channel 15
System information 19
Siriu s message s 19
XM messages 19

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