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GUIDE
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FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
COMPACT
DISC PLAYER
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CD
CHANGER
INTRODUCTION
❒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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FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
COMPACT
DISC PLAYER
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CD
CHANGER
INTRODUCTION
RADIO
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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FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
COMPACT
DISC PLAYER
CD
CHANGER
INTRODUCTION
MP3 CD
PLAYER
FOLDER STRUCTURE
The sound system with MP3 player:
– only recognizes folders that actually con-
tain MP3 files
– if MP3 files contained in a CD-ROM are
structured in several “sub-folders”, it will
level the structure of sub-folders in or-
der to obtain a single-level structure, i.e.:
it brings back “sub-folders” to main fold-
er level (see the example below).
Example: With a CD structured as fol-
lows:
+- MP3 collection - Volume 1
*- Celine Dion
*- Falling into you
|- It’s all coming back to me
now.mp3
|- Because you loved me.mp3
*- Incognito
|- Incognito.mp3
|- Lolita.mp3
|- Delivre-Moi.mp3*- Prodigy
*- Experience
|- Jericho.mp3
|- Wind it up.mp3
|- Out of space.mp3
*- The fat of the land
*- Favourite songs
|- Breathe.mp3
|- Firestarter.mp3
The sound system will recognize and will
pass progressively from one folder to the
other as follows:
*- Falling into you
*- Incognito
*- Experience
*- Favourite songs
Icon *indicates that the sound system is
displaying the folder name. Each time you
scroll folders up or down, the folder name
and number will be displayed (with max.
length of 15-18 characters, according to
the folder number).Selecting by the RDSMENU button the op-
tion “ON” or “ONCE” of the name scroll
function (see paragraph “NAME SCROLL
FUNCTION”), will obtain single scroll of
the full folder name in folder display mode,
before returning to shortened displaying.
SELECT NEXT/PREVIOUS
FOLDER
Press briefly button 1 CD /*+ to select
tracks contained in the next folder.
Press briefly button 2 CD /*– to select
tracks contained in the previous folder.
The display will show the number and the
name of the next/previous folder (e.g.: “9
MISC COLLECTION”).