radio FIAT PANDA 2014 319 / 3.G Owners Manual
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
INSTRUMENT PANELThe presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the different
versions.1. Adjustable and directable air diffusers 2. Exterior light control lever 3. Driver front airbag 4. Windscreen wiper/rear
window wiper/trip computer control lever 5. Adjustable and directable centre air diffusers 6. Passenger front airbag
7. Glove compartment (for versions/markets where provided) 8. Car radio (for versions/markets, where provided)
9. Control buttons 10. Gear lever 11. Heating/ventilation/climate control system controls 12. Ignition switch
13. Instrument panel 14. Electric front windows 15. ECO/ASR OFF buttons (for versions/markets, where provided)
fig. 1
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The menu includes the following items:
❒MENU
❒LIGHTING
❒SPEED BEEP
❒TRIP B ACTIVATION/DATA
❒SET TIME
❒SET DATE
❒SEE RADIO
❒AUTOCLOSE
❒MEASUREMENT UNIT
❒LANGUAGE
❒WARNING VOLUME
❒SEAT BELT BUZZER (for versions/markets, where
provided)
❒SERVICE
❒AIRBAG/PASSENGER BAG (for versions/markets,
where provided)
❒CITY BRAKE C./COLLISION MITIGATION (for
versions/markets, where provided)
❒EXIT MENU
Selecting an option from the main menu without a
submenu:
❒briefly press the
button to select the main menu
option to be set;❒press buttons
or
(with single presses) to
select the new setting;
❒briefly press the
button to store the new setting
and to go back to the same main menu option
selected previously.
Selecting an option from the main menu with a
submenu:
❒a short press on the
button will display the first
submenu option;
❒press buttons
or
(with single presses) to
scroll through all the submenu options;
❒briefly press the
button to select the displayed
submenu option and to open the relevant set-up
menu;
❒press buttonsor
(with single presses) to
select the new setting for this submenu option;
❒Briefly press button
to store the new setting
and at the same time go back to the previously
selected menu option.
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MENU ITEMSMenu
This option allows you to access the Setup Menu.
Press the
or
fig. 7 button to select the
various Menu items. Hold down the
button to
return to the standard screen.
Lighting (Interior car lighting adjustment)
(with side lights on only)
With the side lights on, this function is used to set
the brightness of the instrument panel, radio
controls and automatic climate control system
controls (for versions/markets, where provided) to 8
levels.
To adjust the brightness, proceed as follows:
press the
button briefly: the previously set level
will flash on the display;
press the
or
button to adjust the brightness
level;
press the
button briefly to return to the menu
screen or hold the button down to return to the
standard screen without storing.Speed Beep (Speed limit)
This function is used to set the car speed limit (km/h
or mph); the driver is alerted when this limit is
exceeded.
To set the desired speed limit, proceed as follows:
❒briefly press the
button: the display will show
the text (Speed Beep);
❒press the
or
button to select speed limit
activation (On) or deactivation (Off );
❒if the function is on, press
or
to select the
desired speed limit and then pressto confirm.
NoteSetting is possible between 30 and 200 km/h,
or 20 and 125 mph, according to the previously
set unit. See the "Measurement unit adjustment
(Measurement unit)" paragraph described below. The
setting will increase/decrease by 5 units each time
the
/
button is pressed. Hold down the
/
button to automatically increase/decrease
the setting rapidly. Complete the adjustment with
single presses of the button when you approach the
desired value.
❒press the
button briefly to return to the menu
screen or hold the button down to return to the
standard screen without storing.
To cancel the setting, proceed as follows:
❒press thebutton briefly: "On" will flash on the
display;
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Set date (Setting the date)
This function can be used to set the date (year -
month - day).
To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows:
❒briefly press the
button: the "year" will flash on
the display;
❒press the
or
button to make the
adjustment;
❒press the
button briefly: the "month" will flash
on the display;
❒press the
or
button to make the
adjustment;
❒briefly press the
button: the "day" will flash on
the display;
❒press the
or
button to make the
adjustment;
❒press the
button briefly to return to the menu
screen or hold the button down to return to the
standard screen without storing.
IMPORTANT The setting will increase or decrease
by one unit each time the
or
button is
pressed. Holding the button down causes an
automatic rapid increase/decrease. Complete the
adjustment with single presses of the button when
you approach the desired value.
See radio (audio information display)
With this function the display shows information
about the sound system.❒Radio: selected radio station frequency or RDS
message, automatic tuning activation or
AutoSTore;
❒Audio CD, MP3 CDs: track number;
❒CD Changer: CD number and track number.
To show the sound system information on the
display (On) or clear it (Off ), proceed as follows:
❒briefly press
button, ON or OFF flashes on the
display according to the previous setting;
❒press theor
button to select;
❒press the
button briefly to return to the menu
screen or hold the button down to return to the
standard screen without storing.
Autoclose (Automatic central locking with car
in motion)
When activated (On), this function locks the doors
automatically when the vehicle speed exceeds 20
km/h.
To activate or deactivate this function, proceed as
follows:
❒press thebutton briefly to make the display flash
"On" or "Off" according to the previous setting;
❒press the
or
button to select;
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WARNING
Before starting any servicing operation,
stop the engine and remove the key
from the ignition switch to operate the steering
lock, particularly when the wheels do not touch
the ground. If this is not possible (for example
if the key needs to be turned to MAR or the
engine must be running), remove the main fuse
that protects the electric power steering.
WIRING FOR RADIO SYSTEM(for versions/markets, where provided)
If no car radio was requested at the time of
purchase, the car is provided with a compartment on
the dashboard fig. 79.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
The system consists of:
❒radio supply leads;
❒radio housing;
Remove door panels to install the speakers. Have
this operation carried out at a Fiat Dealership.
The car radio must be fitted in the special
compartment A fig. 79, which can be accessed by
pressing the two retaining tabs B in the
compartment itself; power supply cables are located
in this area.
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WARNING
If you wish to have a sound system
installed after purchasing the car, first
contact a Fiat Dealership whose qualified
personnel will give you advise about a sound
system that does not damage the batter y
charge. Excessive nonrunning consumption
damages the batter y and may cause your
batter y warranty to be terminated.
SETUP
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The system consists of:
❒radio supply leads;
❒radio housing;
❒aerial (on car roof );
❒according to the option requested, the setup
consists of four or six speakers.
Setup for four speakers
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The system consists of:
❒two 165-mm diameter full-range speakers in the
front door panels;
❒two 130-mm diameter full-range speakers in rear
front door panels.Setup for six speakers
(if requested as an optional, as an alternative to the
basic audio level)
The system consists of:
❒two 38-mm diameter tweeters in the front pillar at
the sides of the windscreen;
❒two 165-mm diameter mid-woofer speakers in the
front door panels;
❒two 130-mm diameter full-range speakers in rear
front door panels.
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RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND MOBILE
PHONES
Radio transmitter equipment (vehicle mobile phones,
CB radios, amateur radio, etc.) cannot be used
inside the car unless a separate aerial is mounted
externally.
IMPORTANT The use of these devices inside the
passenger compartment (without an external aerial)
may cause the electrical systems to malfunction.
This could compromise the safety of the car in
addition to constituting a potential hazard for
passengers' health.
In addition, transmission and reception of these
devices may be negatively affected by the shielding
effect of the car body. As far as the use of
EC-approved mobile phones is concerned (GSM,
GPRS, UMTS), follow the usage instructions provided
by the mobile phone manufacturer.
REFUELLING THE CARVersions equipped with "Smart Fuel" system are
provided with an inhibiter which prevents refuelling
with incorrect fuel.
Accidental refuelling with non-compliant fuels (e.g.
petrol in Diesel engines) can only occur in the case
of versions equipped with fuel tank cap. Before
refuelling, make sure that the fuel type is correct.
Stop the engine before refuelling.
PETROL ENGINES
Use unleaded petrol only, with an octane number
(R.O.N.) no lower than 95. In order to prevent
damage to the catalytic converter never introduce
even the smallest amount of leaded petrol, even
in the event of an emergency.
IMPORTANT An inefficient catalytic converter leads
to harmful exhaust emissions, thus contributing to
air pollution.
IMPORTANT Never use leaded petrol, even in small
amounts or in an emergency, as this would damage
the catalytic converter beyond repair.
DIESEL ENGINES
Operation at low temperatures
If the outside temperature is very low, the diesel
thickens due to the formation of paraffin clots with
consequent defective operation of the fuel supply
system.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................233
ADVICE....................................................................................233
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................235
QUICK GUIDE .........................................................................236
General functions...................................................................237
Radio functions .......................................................................238
CD functions...........................................................................238
Media Player functions (only withBlue&Me™) ..........239
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS .......................................240
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................241
FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ..................................242
SWITCHING ON THE CAR RADIO ..............................242
SWITCHING OFF THE CAR RADIO..............................242
SELECTING THE RADIO FUNCTIONS ........................242
SELECTING CD FUNCTION............................................243
AUDIO SOURCE MEMORY FUNCTION ......................243
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT ....................................................243
MUTE/PAUSE FUNCTION .................................................243
AUDIO SETTINGS................................................................244
TONE ADJUSTMENT (bass/treble) ..................................244
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT ..................................................244
FADER ADJUSTMENT .........................................................245
LOUDNESS FUNCTION ....................................................245
EQ FUNCTION ...................................................................245
USER EQ SETTINGS FUNCTION ..................................246
MENU .......................................................................................246
AF SWITCHING function ..................................................247
TRAFFIC INFORMATION function .................................247
REGIONAL MODE function .............................................249
MP3 DISPLAY function ........................................................249SPEED VOLUME function ..................................................250
RADIO ON VOLUME function ........................................250
SPEECH VOLUME function ...............................................251
AUX OFFSET function ........................................................251
RADIO OFF function ..........................................................251
SYSTEM RESET function ......................................................252
PHONE SET-UP .....................................................................252
ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION .............................................252
RADIO (TUNER) .....................................................................254
INTRODUCTION.................................................................254
FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION...................................254
PRESET BUTTONS ...............................................................255
STORING THE LAST STATION LISTENED TO ...........255
AUTOMATIC TUNING .......................................................255
MANUAL TUNING ..............................................................255
AUTOSTORE FUNCTION ................................................256
EMERGENCY ALARM RECEPTION ................................256
EON FUNCTION (Enhanced Other Network) ............257
STEREOPHONIC BROADCASTERS ...............................257
CD PLAYER ...............................................................................257
INTRODUCTION.................................................................257
SELECTING THE CD PLAYER ..........................................257
LOADING/EJECTING A CD ..............................................258
DISPLAY INFORMATION ...................................................259
TRACK SELECTION (forward/backward) ......................259
TRACK FAST FORWARD/REWIND ...............................259
PAUSE FUNCTION ..............................................................259
CD MP3 PLAYER......................................................................260
INTRODUCTION.................................................................260
MP3 MODE .............................................................................260
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INTRODUCTIONThe radio has been designed according to the
passenger compartment's specific characteristics and
with a personalised design that complements the
style of the dashboard.
The instructions for use are given below. We
recommend that you read them carefully.
ADVICE
Road safety
Familiarise yourself with the various car radio
functions (e.g. storing radio stations), before starting
to drive.
Reception conditions
Reception conditions change constantly while driving.
Reception may be interfered with by the presence of
mountains, buildings or bridges, or when you are far
away from the broadcaster.
Note
The volume may be increased when receiving traffic
alerts and news.
WARNING
If the volume is too loud this could be
dangerous for the driver and for
passengers when driving in traffic . Always adjust
the volume so that you can still hear
background noises.
Maintenance and care
Only clean the cover with a soft, anti-static cloth.
Cleaning and polishing products may damage the
surface.
CD
Dirt, scratches or any distortions on CDs may cause
skipping during playback and poor sound quality.
Follow these tips for optimum playback conditions:
❒only use CDs with the following mark:
❒clean every CD thoroughly removing any
fingerprints or dust using a soft cloth. Hold CDs by
the circumference and clean them from the centre
towards the edge;
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General functionsButton Functions Mode
Switching on short button press
Switching off short button press
Volume adjustment LH/RH knob rotation
FM ASFM1, FM2, FM Autostore radio source
selectionshort cyclical button press
AMMW1, MW2 radio source selection short cyclical button press
MEDIACD/Media Player source selection (only with
Blue&Me
™
) / AUX (only withBlue&Me
™
,
for versions/markets, where provided)short cyclical button press
Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) Short button pressAudio adjustments: low tones (BASS), high
tones (TREBLE), RH / LH balance (BALANCE),
front / rear balance (FADER)Menu activation: short button press
Selection of type of adjustment: pressing
or
buttons
Adjustment of values: pressing
or
buttons.
MENUAdvanced functions adjustmentMenu activation: short button press
Selection of type of adjustment: pressing
or
buttons
Adjustment of values: pressing
or
buttons.
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