20 minutes FIAT BRAVO 2007 2.G Radio CD MP3 Manual
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RADIO
COMPACT
DISC PLAYER
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CD
CHANGER
INTRODUCTION
FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
SELECTING RADIO/CD/
CD CHANGER
Pressing briefly and repeatedly button SRC
it is possible to select the following func-
tions in sequence:
– TUNER (Radio)
– CD (Compact Disc)
– CDC (CD Changer) (only if the CD
Changer is connected).
After changing sound source, the display
will show the current function selected:
TUNER (Radio), CD (Compact Disc),
CDC (CD Changer).
Functions not available (e.g. “CD” if a
Compact Disc is not inserted) are disabled
automatically.SOUND SOURCE MEMORY
FUNCTION
If while listening to a CD another function
is selected (e.g.: the radio), playing is
stopped and when the CD mode is re-
sumed, it starts again from the point in
which it was stopped.
If while listening to the radio another func-
tion is selected, when the Radio mode is
resumed, it is tuned to the last station se-
lected.
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
Adjust volume through button/knob
ON/OFF.
Turn the knob clockwise to increase vol-
ume, turn the knob counter-clockwise to
lower the volume.
The display will show: “VOLUME 00” …
“VOLUME 12” TURNING THE
SOUND SYSTEM ON
The sound system is switched on pressing
the button/knob ON/OFF. The turning on
of the sound system radio can be con-
nected to the car ignition: turning the ig-
nition key to MAR, the radio turns on;
turning the key to STOP the radio turns
off (see paragraph “Setting the AUTO
function” is section “Radio”).
If the sound system is turned on with the
ignition key at STOP, it will turn off auto-
matically after about 20 minutes.
TURNING THE
SOUND SYSTEM OFF
To turn the sound system off keep but-
ton/knob ON/OFF pressed.
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FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
COMPACT
DISC PLAYER
CD
CHANGER
INTRODUCTION
MP3 CD
PLAYER
INTRODUCTION
This section only describes MP3 CD play-
er operation variants : as concerns sound
system operation, refer to section
“FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS”.
NOTE MPEG LAYER-3 audio decoding
technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS
and Thomson multimedia.
MP3 MODE
In addition to standard audio CDs, the
sound system can also play audio files in
MP3 format. Sound system will operate as
described for the sound system with com-
pact disc player when inserting a conven-
tional audio CD, excluding functions CD
NAMING/TRACK SELECTION (TPM)
and CD NAMING that are disabled.READING MP3 CD
Inserting a CD-ROM into the proper slot
will start two stages:
– Scanning all CD tracks to find audio files.
Audio files take priority over the other
files and their identification enables the
sound system to play just these files. The
display will show the name and the word
“SCAN” flashing (e.g. “MIDNIGHT MO-
TION SCAN”).
– Reading all MP3 files to determine the
structure of folders and tracks. During this
stage the display will show the message
“READING DISC”. To read a complex
MP3 file structure (made up of different
sessions with several folders and files), ap-
proximately 2 minutes can be required.
For optimal playing use only top quality
CDs mastered at as low as possible speed.
CD-ROM reading will be interrupted in
the following cases:
– correct CD-ROM reading with MP3 files
identification. In this event the display will
show the “MP3” icon and track playback
will start from the first file and first fold-
er (see next paragraph “TRACK PLAY-
ING MODE”);– if after 2 minutes the CD-ROM reading
is not ended. The display will show, for
about 5 seconds, the message “CHECK
DISC”. In this event the sound system will
change the sound source and return to the
Tuner (Radio) mode.
– if no MP3 file is found. In this event the
display will show, for about 5 seconds, the
message “NO MP3 FILES”. In this event
the sound system will change the sound
source and return to the Tuner (Radio)
mode.
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FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
COMPACT
DISC PLAYER
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CD
CHANGER
INTRODUCTIONSELECTING THE CD CHANGER
To turn on the CD Changer, turn the
sound system on and then press briefly
and repeatedly the SRC button to select
the “CDC” source (CD Changer).
POSSIBLE ERROR
MESSAGES
If the loader does not contain Compact
Discs, the display will show “NO CD”. If
at least one CD is found, it will be played.
If the CD played is illegible, the next CD
will be selected; if there are no other CDs
or if they are also illegible, the display will
show “NO CD” until the sound source
is changed.OPERATION
To play the Compact Discs in the CD
Changer, select “CDC” pressing briefly
and repeatedly the SRC button.
When listening to a Compact Disc for the
first time after inserting the CD loader,
playing starts from the first track on the
first disc available in the loader.
While playing the display shows the num-
ber of the track being played (e.g.
“TRACK 12” = twelfth track), the play-
ing time elapsed from the start of the track
(e.g. “11:10” = 11 minutes and 10 sec-
onds) and the number of the Compact
Disc selected (e.g. “CDC3” = third CD)
depending on the function selected in the
menu.
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INTRODUCTION
This section only describes CD Changer
(where provided) operation variants: as
concerns sound system operation, refer
to section “FUNCTIONS AND ADJUST-
MENTS”.
Should the CD Changer pre-
arrangement be requested it will be
provided with the necessary wiring
for correct CD Changer Blaupunkt
function.
Cable end will be easy to identify by
lifting the covering carpet in the boot
near the right wheel housing.
IMPORTANT If the Blue&Me™or the
Blue&Me™ Navare present in the car,
no type of CD Changer can be installed.
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ENTERING THE SECRET CODE
OF THE RADIO
Entry of the secret code is required to al-
low the sound system to work after the
first connection to the car electric system
different from the original one.
Connecting the radio to the car power
supply, the display shows “RADIO M -
CODE ----”.
The secret code comprises four figures,
each corresponding to one of the dash-
es.
To enter the first digit of the code, press
the corresponding button of the preset
stations (from 1 to 4). Press repeatedly the
preset buttons 1-4 to enter the secret
code digits (from 0 to 9).
To confirm the required digit press 5
RPT.WAITING TIMES
In order to make code deactivation and
operation impossible, if a wrong code is
entered the next attempts to enter the
code are spaced by preset waiting times.
During these intervals the sound system
can be connected or disconnected but not
switched on.
During the waiting time the sound system
shall not be connected.
It shall however be connected with +12V
permanent voltage. The waiting time is over
when the display shows the figure and the
dashes of the next attempt (e.g. 2 - - -).
The following table shows the times be-
tween one attempt and the other.
Waiting time passes keeping the radio
on. When turning the radio on/off,
counting restarts from the start of the
current attempt.
The waiting time is over when the display
shows the figure and the dashes of the
next attempt (e.g. 2 - - - ).Vain attempts Waiting
(on the display) time (about)
1 1 minute
2 2 minutes
3 4 minutes
4 8 minutes
5 16 minutes
6 30 minutes
7 1 hour
8 2 hours
9 4 hours
10 8 hours
11 16 hours
12 24 hours
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