CD player FIAT ULYSSE 2007 2.G Radio CD Manual
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C C C C
O O O O
N N N N
T T T T
E E E E
N N N N
T T T T
S S S S
ADVICE
ROAD SAFETY ........................................................................3
RECEPTION CONDITIONS ................................................3
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ............................................3
COMPACT DISC....................................................................4RADIO WITH CD AND MP3 CD PLAYER
(where fitted)
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................. 7
CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL .................................. 8
CONTROLS ON STEERING WHEEL........................... 9
FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ...............................10
– Switching
on and off...................................................................... 10
– Adjusting volume
and sound ..................................................................... 10
RADIO................................................................................... 11
COMPACT DISC PLAYER................................................ 14
CD–CHANGER.................................................................... 15
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COMPACT DISC
Remember that dirt or marks on the
CD can cause skipping or bad sound
quality in playback. For optimal play-
back follow these practical hints:
– Only use Compact Discs which
have the following brand:
– Carefully clean all Compact Discs
of fingerprints and dust using a soft
cloth. Support Compact Discs from
the outer circumference and clean
from the centre outwards;
– Never use chemical products for
cleaning (e.g. spray cans, antistatic or
thinners) 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
with pens or pencils.
To remove a Compact Disc from its
container, press the centre and raise
the disc carefully, holding it by the out-
er circumference.
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.
New discs may be rough around the
edges. When these discs are used, the
player might not work or the sound
might skip. To remove the roughness
from the edge of the disc use a ball-
point pen, etc. Proper way to hold
the compact discRemoving the disc No Ball-point pen
Roughness
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For best playing use only original
CDs. Proper operation is not guaran-
teed when using R/RW CDs not prop-
erly mastered and/or with max. ca-
pacity exceeding 650 MB.IMPORTANTShould copy-pro-
tected CDs be used, then, few sec-
onds may be required for playing
them. Moreover, due to the prolifer-
ation of always new and different pro-
tection methods, it is not guaranteed
that the CD player can play whatever
protected disc. Copy protection is of-
ten indicated on the CD cover in small
letters or hard to read characters.
Usually it is indicated by writings like:
“COPY CONTROL”, “COPY PRO-
TECTED”, “THIS CD CANNOT BE
PLAYED ON A PC/MAC”, or it is
identified by symbols like:Protected discs (and their cover)
very often are not marked with the au-
dio CD identification symbol:
IMPORTANTDo not use the pro-
tective sheets for CD in commerce or
discs with stabilisers, etc. as they might
get stuck in the internal mechanism
and damage the disc.
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IMPORTANTThe CD player can
read most of the compression systems
currently on sale (e.g.: LAME, BLADE,
XING, FRAUNHOFER) however, due
to the evolution of these systems,
reading of all compression formats is
not guaranteed.
IMPORTANTWhen loading a
multi-session CD, only the first ses-
sion will be played.
Notes on Compact Discs
Do not stick labels on the surface of
the Compact Disc or write on the sur-
face with pens or pencils.Do not use solvents like stain re-
movers, antistatic sprays or thinners
in commerce for cleaning Compact
Discs.
Do not use highly scratched, cracked,
or distorted discs, etc. The use of
these discs will involve malfunction-
ing or damage to the player.Do not expose Compact Discs to di-
rect sunlight or any source of heat.No No No No
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PTY programme search
Proceed as follows to search a PTY
programme:
1)press button BAND(D) to se-
lect the waveband FM1, FM2 or FMast;
2)activate the PTY function, press-
ing button TA/PTY(I) for longer
than two seconds;
3)briefly press buttons ÷or ˜
to scroll the list of programmes;
4)press button ÷or ˜for
longer than two seconds when the re-
quired programme type appears to
start an automatic search. The PTY
function will be switched off once the
search is over.
The programme types can be stored
when the PTY function is on. Press
one of the preset station buttons from
1to 6(P) for longer than two sec-
onds. Briefly press the corresponding
buttons to recall the stored pro-
gramme type.EON function
(Enhanced Other Networks)
This function joins various stations
belonging to a single network. This
function can be used to receive a traf-
fic announcement or a PTY pro-
gramme broadcast by another station
in the network which the station you
are tuned to belongs.
This function will be switched on au-
tomatically when the TA or PTY func-
tions are switched on.CD MODE
Compact Disc player
Insert a CD with the printed side fac-
ing upwards. Playback will start auto-
matically.
Listening to a CD in the player
If a CD is in the player and your are
listening to another source, press
SOURCE(C) and select CD. CD
playback will start automatically.
Ejecting the CD
Press button
˚(A) to eject the CD.