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Fast track selection ................................................................... 26
PAUSE function ......................................................................... 26
TRACK SCAN function .......................................................... 26
TRACK REPEAT function ...................................................... 27
RANDOM function .................................................................. 27
TPM function .............................................................................. 27
MP3 CD PLAYER ..................................................................... 28
Introduction ............................................................................... 28
MP3 mode .................................................................................. 28
Reading MP3 CD ...................................................................... 28
Track playing mode .................................................................. 29
DISP function .............................................................................. 29
Folder structure ........................................................................ 30
Selecting next/previous folder ............................................... 30
REPEAT FOLDER function .................................................... 31
RANDOM function .................................................................. 31
Folder number and name displaying .................................... 31
Track selection .......................................................................... 32
Fast track selection ................................................................... 32
NAME SCROLL function ........................................................ 32
CD CHANGER ......................................................................... 33
Introduction ............................................................................... 33
Selecting the CD Changer ...................................................... 33
Possible error messages .......................................................... 33
Operation ................................................................................... 33
Selecting a CD ........................................................................... 34
Track selection .......................................................................... 34
Fast forward/backward ............................................................ 34SCAN function .......................................................................... 34
PAUSE function ......................................................................... 35
TRACK REPEAT function ...................................................... 35
RANDOM function .................................................................. 35
Stopping CD playing ................................................................. 35
SECRET CODING ................................................................... 36
Entering the secret code of the radio ................................. 36
Waiting times ............................................................................. 36
Entering the secret code of the CD Changer ................... 37
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❒Carefully clean all Compact Discs of fin-
gerprints and dust using a soft cloth. Sup-
port Compact Discs from the outer cir-
cumference and clean from the centre
outwards;
❒Never use chemical products for clean-
ing (e.g.: spray cans, antistatic or thin-
ners) as they might damage the surface
of Compact Discs;
❒After use, put Compact Discs back in
their container, to avoid marks or
scratches that may cause skipping when
playing;
❒Do not expose Compact Discs to direct
sunlight, high temperatures or damp for
prolonged lengths of time to prevent
them from bending;
❒Do not stick labels or write on the
recorded surface of Compact Discs.To remove a Compact Disc from its con-
tainer, press the centre and raise the disc
carefully, holding it by the outer circum-
ference.
Always hold Compact Discs by the outer
circumference. Never touch the surface.
To remove fingerprints and dust, use a
soft cloth starting from the centre of the
Compact Disc outwards.
Do not use highly scratched, cracked, or
distorted discs, etc. The use of these discs
will involve malfunctioning or damage to
the player.
For best playing use only original CDs.
Proper operation is not guaranteed when
using R/RW CDs not properly mastered
and/or with max. capacity exceeding 650
MB.
IMPORTANT Do not use the protective
sheets for CD in commerce or discs with
stabilisers, etc. as they might get stuck in
the internal mechanism and damage the
disc. Care and maintenance
The sound system structure ensures long
operation with no need for particular
maintenance. In the event of a fault, con-
tact a Fiat Dealership.
To clean the front panel only use a soft,
antistatic cloth. Cleaning and polishing
products might spoil the surface.
Compact Disc
Remember that dirt, marks or distortion
on Compact Disc can cause skipping. To
obtain optimum playing conditions we give
the following advice:
❒Only use Compact Discs which have
the following brand:
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Audio section
❒Mute/Pause function;
❒Soft Mute function;
❒Loudness function;
❒Audio Clip Detect function;
❒5-band graphic equalizer;
❒Separate bass/treble adjustment;
❒Right/left channel balancing.
On multimedia CDs in addi-
tion to sound tracks also da-
ta tracks are recorded. Play-
ing one of these CDs may
cause rustling and such a volume as to
compromise road safety, as well as
causing damage to the final stages and
speakers. MP3 CD section
❒Folder selection (previous/next);
❒Track selection (forward/backward);
❒Fast forward/backward;
❒Disp function: MP3 CD data display:
folder name, ID3-TAG info, time
elapsed from start of track, file name);
❒Folder Repeat function: track repetition
selection;
❒RaNDom function: random folder
tracks playing;
❒Name Scroll function: tracks/folders
names scrolling.
❒Playing audio CDs and R/RW CDs.
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RADIO
The AM band is divided into sections:
MW, LW and AMAST. The AMAST band
is reserved to the stations stored auto-
matically with the AutoSTore function.
The radio is always preset for receiving
stations broadcasting with RDS (Radio Da-
ta System).
PRESETTING BUTTONS
The buttons with symbols from 1 to 6
make it possible to set the following pre-
settings:
– 24 in the FM band ( 6 in FM 1, 6 in FM
2, 6 in FM 3, 6 in FMAST)
– 6 in the LW band
– 6 in the MW band
– 6 in the AMAST band
To call a preset station, choose the re-
quired frequency band and then press
briefly the corresponding preset button
(from 1 to 6). The display will show the
station name and frequency and also the
presetting number.STORING THE LAST
STATION HEARD
The radio automatically keeps in storage
the last station heard for each reception
band, which is then tuned when the ra-
dio is turned on or the reception band is
changed.
AUTOMATIC TUNING
Briefly press button Èor Íto start au-
tomatically searching the tuning for the
next station that it is possible to receive
in the direction chosen.
If the station on which the tuner stops is
one of the stations stored with the pre-
setting buttons (from 1 to 6), the display
will show the presetting number. When the sound system is turned on, the
last function selected before turning off
is played (Radio, Compact Disc or CD
Changer).
To select the Radio source while listening
to another audio source, press briefly and
repeatedly button SRC.
When the Radio source is selected, press
briefly and repeatedly button BAND
ASto
select the required reception band.
Each time the BAND
ASbutton is pressed
the bands: “FM1”, FM2”, “FM3”, “FMAST”,
“LW”, “MW” and “AMAST” are select-
ed in sequence
The FM band is divided into sections: FM1,
FM2, FM3 and FMAST. The FMAST band
is reserved to the stations stored auto-
matically with the AutoSTore function.
The “FMAST” reception band is reserved
to the stations stored automatically with
the AutoSTore function.
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PTY FUNCTION
(selecting a type of programme)
Several radio station offer the programme
type service (PTY) within the FM band
(FM1, FM2, FM3). For example, stations
broadcasting info/news will display as PTY
code the message “NEWS”.
The PTY function activates a seek filter
that tunes only stations broadcasting pro-
grammes with the preselected PTY code
(e.g.: “POP”).
To turn on the PTY function, keep button
AF
PTYpressed.
The programme types offered by a radio
station may vary according to the pro-
gramme:
NEWS News and magazine
AFFAIRS Politics and
news
INFO Special information
programmes
SPORT Sport
programmes
EDUCATE Educational
programmes
DRAMA Radio dramas
and literature
CULTURE Culture, church
and religion
SCIENCE ScienceVARIED Variety
POP M Pop music
(hits)
ROCK M Rock music
EASY M Easy music
LIGHT M Light classic
music
CLASSICS Classic music
OTHER M Other types of music
(e.g. folklore)
WEATHER Weather report
FINANCE Finance news
CHILDRENChild’s programmes
SOCIAL Social information
RELIGIONReligion and philoso-
phy
PHONE INListener’s calls (other
than “
PHONE IN” func-
tion active only with
hands-free kit connec-
tion for mobile phone)
TRAVEL Tourist’s
informationLEISURE Free time and hobbies
JAZZ Jazz
COUNTRY Country music
NATION M National
broadcasting
OLDIES Golden Oldies
FOLK M Folk music
DOCUMENT Special reports
PTY automatic seek
To select a PTY through automatic seek,
select the required type of programme
from the list stored and then start auto-
matic seek. Procedure is described in next
paragraphs.
PTY function reactivation
Press button AF
PTYfor over 2 seconds.
The last programme type selected (e.g.
“POP”) will then be displayed.
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PTY setting
Press button AF
PTYfor over 2 seconds to
display the PTY code of the current sta-
tion. Select the required code by turning
the button/knob ON/OFF and then press
button Èor Íto start automatic seek-
ing of stations with the PTY code select-
ed. Automatic seek will stop automatical-
ly to the next station broadcasting the PTY
programme selected. The type of pro-
gramme will be displayed (e.g. “POP”) with
the word “PTY” flashing.
IMPORTANT If no station is broadcasting
the selected PTY, the last station will be
tuned and the PTY function is aborted.
PTY function deactivation
After entering the PTY mode, if no oper-
ation is performed within 10 seconds, the
radio returns to the mode active before
pressing the AF
PTYbutton and it will store
the last PTY code selected. MENU
MENU
RDSbutton options
To activate the Menu, press briefly the
button MENU
RDS.
In this way you open the first level Menu.
To open the second level menu keep the
MENU
RDSbutton pressed for over 2 sec-
onds.
To scroll the Menu options press repeat-
edly the MENU
RDSbutton.
First levelMenu options are the follow-
ing:
1 MANUAL TUNING SEEK on/off
2 CD Compression
3 Confirmation beep (BEEP)
4 Tuning sensitivity adjustment (SENS
DX/LO)
5 News programmes on/off (NEWS)
6 Automatic volume adjustment with car
speed (SVC)
7 Traffic announcements tuning (EON
TA)
8 Loudness on/off (LOUD- NESS)
9 CD naming (CD NAMING) (only in CD
Changer mode);
10 CD naming/track selection (TPM =
Track Program Memory)
Press buttons Èor Íto activate/deacti-
vate the function selected.Second levelMenu options are the fol-
lowing:
1 Time display of the current RDS station
(if available)
2 “Audio distortion clipper” on/off (AU-
DIO CLIP DETECT)
3 Max volume setting at switching on
(MAX VOLUME)
4 Telephone volume adjustment (PHONE)
5 AUTO setting selection which enables
to set radio turning on/off depending on
car ignition/switching off.
Use the button/knob ON/OFF to turn
on/off the function selected.
NOTE Each time you pass to next setting,
the previous one will be stored.
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9 - CD NAMING
(allocating a name to the CD)
(only in CD Changer mode)
This function shall be used to give a name
(max. name length is 8 characters) to the
CDs contained in the CD Changer.
This function can be selected only if in CD
Changer mode.
To name a CD (CD Naming) proceed as
follows:
– the display shows “Name 1:”
– use the button/knob ON/OFF to select
the CD (1 to 10) to name (only active if
all the 10 memories for CD names are
used);
– use button Íto confirm the CD to re-
name
– the first character of the CD name will
flash to show the cursor position
– use the button/knob ON/OFF to select
the letters (“A” to “Z”) for composing the
CD name– use button Íor Èto move the cursor
through the characters
– press the MENU
RDSbutton to confirm
the CD name and to go to the TPM (Track
Program Memory) function
– the display will show as standard the
message “PLAY TRACK: ALL”; selecting
the TPM option “ALL”, the display will
show the message “PLAY TRACK: ALL”;
otherwise the message “PLAY TRACK: 10
– Y or N” (YES or NO) will be displayed
– use the button/knob ON/OFF to select
between ALL, 1, 2, 3 … max track no.
– use button Íor Èto enter or to ex-
clude the number of the current track
from the TPM list
– press the
RDSMENU button to confirm
the CD playlist thereby moving to the next
menu function10 - TPM
(CD naming/track selection)
This function can be selected only if a
Compact Disc is loaded.
If the CD already has a name, this will be
shown on the display.
The TPM option enables the following:
– give a name to 10 CDs with max. 12
characters
– to select played tracks (in the original se-
quence and up to 99 max.)
Every CD is identified by the total play-
back time and by the total number of
tracks.
IMPORTANT When entering name or
TPM, the radio will return to the current
source without storing modifications if no
button is pressed for at least 20 seconds.
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Second level menu options
1 - RDS (station time display)
This option makes it possible to display
the time of the current RDS station (if this
information is available).
2 - AUDIO CLIP DETECT
(“audio distortion clipper” on/off)
This function reduces automatically the ra-
dio output level when excessive distortion
is detected that could damage the speak-
ers.
Use buttons Èor Íto turn this function
on/off.
The display will show the current function
condition:
– “CLIP DETECT: ON” = function on
– “CLIP DETECT: OFF” = function off3 - MAX VOLUME (max. volume
setting at switching on)
This function makes it possible to set the
radio volume (from 10 to 33) at sound sys-
tem switching on.
Use the button/knob ON/OFF to adjust
the volume.
The display will show the set volume (e.g.:
“MAX VOLUME: 25”)
4 - PHONE
(phone volume adjustment)
This function makes it possible to set the
phone volume (from 1 to 3).
The display will show, as standard, the
message “PHONE LEVEL: OFF” (volume
set by the Manufacturer, corresponding to
max. level).
Use the button/knob ON/OFF to adjust
the volume to 3 different levels (PHONE
LEVEL 1 , PHONE LEVEL 2 and PHONE
LEVEL 3): the higher the number is, the
lower will be the phone volume.5 - AUTO (function setting)
With this function it is possible to set ra-
dio turning on/off depending on car igni-
tion/switching off or independent.
With this function on (radio is set to
switch off when the car is switched off),
it is however possible to switch on the ra-
dio.
With this function off, when switching off
the car the radio stays on.
Use buttons Èor Íto turn this function
on/off.
The display will show the current function
condition:
– “AUTO: ON” = function on
– “AUTO: OFF” = function off
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This section only describes CD player op-
eration variants: as concerns sound sys-
tem operation, refer to section “FUNC-
TIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS”.
SELECTING THE CD PLAYER
To turn on the Compact Disc player in-
tegral with the sound system, when a CD
is already inserted, turn on the sound sys-
tem by pressing the button/knob ON/OFF
then press briefly and repeatedly button
SRC to select the “CD” mode.
Inserting a CD, also when the sound sys-
tem is off, will turn the CD player on au-
tomatically.
For optimal playing use only original CDs.
When using R/RW CDs, use top quality
CDs mastered at the as low as possible
speed.LOADING/EJECTING A CD
To insert the CD, set it gently in place to
activate the powered loading system,
which will position it correctly.
Press button ˚with the sound system on,
to operate the powered CD eject system.
DISPLAY INFORMATION
When the CD player is working, the dis-
play shows information which has the fol-
lowing meaning:
– “CD”: indicates the CD mode
– “TRACK 12”: shows the number of the
track on the CD
– “11.04”: shows the time elapsed since
the start of the track TRACK SELECTION
(forward/backward)
Press briefly button Íto play the next
track on the CD and button Èto play the
previous one.
To select tracks continuously, keep the
button pressed.
If playing the track started more than 3
seconds ago, pressing button Èthe track
is played again from the start. In this case
if wanting to play the previous track, press
the button Ètwice consecutively.
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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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