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Equ
ipm ent onyou raudiodev ice
i These OperatingInstruc tions descr ibeall
the standar dand optional equipment of
your audiodevice ,asa vailab leat the time
of goingt op rint .Count ryspecif ic
diff eren cesa repossible.
Pl ea se note that your aud iode vice may not
be equip pedw ithallthe featur es
described.
This also includes safetyrelevan tsystems
and funct ions. Therefore, theequip ment on
your audio device maydiffer fromthatin
the descriptions andillustrations.
If you have questions about equipment and
ope ration, consult anyauthorize dSprin ter
Deale r. Qualified
specialistworkshops
i Read theinform ationonquali fied
spe cialis twork shops inthe vehic le
Opera tor'sManu al. 8
Introd
uction
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Funct
ion Page
H
Radio
mode
St ation preset 4 CD
mode
Repeats track I
Radio
mode
St ation preset 3 CD
mode
Displays playback time MP3
mode
Displa ysalbum/ track
name /playback time J
Radio
mode
St ation preset 2 CD
mode
Random playback Funct
ion Page
K
Radio
mode
St ation preset 1 L
Calls
upthe sound menu Volume
boost Regional
mode M
Swit
ches on/off N
Adj
usts thevolume Funct
ionoverview
Usin gSoun d5y oucan opera tethe following
fu nc tions:
R radio with FM,AM(med iumwave),WB
(weat herband) ,short waveand long wave
R CD audio playback
R MP3 playb ackofCD Operation
General
notes
The system canbeope rated:
R using thecontr olsonSound 5
R using themultifunct ionstee ringw heel
You canalso operatemanyofthe Soun d5
function susing themultifu nc tion steer ing
wheel (Ypage 14).The respec tive Sound 5
funct ions, e.g.thesele cted radio station or
CD track ,are then show nint he mu ltifunc tion
display. Arequir emen tfor this isthat you
have select edthe correspondi ngme nuinthe
multifunc tiondisplay (Ypag e15).
Th ea udio device emitsanacoustic
con firm ation tone.When youpress andhold ab
utton foranoperation (e.g.storing a
station), thereisat onea tthe end. Ba
sic functi ons Swit
ching on/of f
Swit ching on X
Tur nkeytoposition 1or2i nthe igni tion
lock
or
X Press theqbutt on.
In both casesthe audi odevic ereset sthe
oper ating mo deset befor eitw asturn ed
off.
i Ifthe key isnot insert edinposi tion 1or
2i nt he igni tion lock,the audio device
switc hesitself offagain automa tically after
ar ound 60minut es. Ba
sic functions
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Swit
ching off X
Tur nkeytoposition 0int he igni tion lock
and remove it
or
X Press theqbutt on. Swit
ching thes ound on/off(mute)
Switching onmanua lmute X
Brie flypre ssthe8 button . Th
ea udi od evic eswitches tomute. InCD
mode, theCDstops.
i Ifan RDS station hasbeen setand mute
is activat ed,TP-INFO is
still shown inthe
displa y.
i Inst ead ofthe standard mute,youcan
also activat etraffi cannounceme ntmute .
In this cas e,youw illonly hear traffic
announc ements.The rema ining program is
muted .
Switching offmanua lmute X
Brie flypre ssthe8 button .
or
X Tu rn theo con trol .
Yo uw illhear theaudio source youwere
listening tobefore mutewasactiv ated. Adju
sting the volume
i Asepara tevolum esetting applies forCD,
AU Xa ndtele pho neopera tingm odes.
When yousetthe volu me, theaudio device
save sthe sett ingautoma tically for
whic hever operating mo deiscur ren tly
acti ve. Adju
sting thevolume X
Turn theocon trol onSound 5
or
X Press theW orX button onthe
mult ifunction steer ingwheel.
The audio device savesthevolum esett ings
when itis switc hedoff.
i Ifthe volum eisa bove themax imum
volum ewhen switc hedoff,it may be
qu iete rw hen switc hedo nagain ifthe
vehic leisat as tan dsti llfor alonger period.
Speed -depend entvolume control The
audio device cancontrol thevolume
accor dingtothe speed ofthe vehicle.
Boosting volumefortraff ic
announcement s You
cansetavolum eboost fortraff ic
ann oun cem ents.
X Press theu buttonrepea tedlyuntilthe
men ufor sett ingthe volu meboost appear s.
The curren tsett ing will appear . i
Setting0 :noincr eas e
Settin g3:m aximum increase
X Turn theocon trol.
The setting willchange.
The new setting issaved assoon asthe
setting menudisapp ears. 12
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Sou
ndsett ings
Adj usting thes ound settings X
Press theu button.
X Turn theocont rolonSound 5.
or
X Press theW orX button onthe
multif unctionsteering wheel.
The display inthe instrum entcluster shows
the current settin g.
Ba lance andfader Common
balancea nd fader settings apply for
the radio, CD,AUX andtelephone operating
modes.
Sett ingthe fader(volume distribution
between frontandrear)
X Press theu button repeatedly untilthe
fader menu appears.
The currents ett ing will appear . X
Turn theocon trol.
or
X Press theW orX button onthe
mul tifunc tion steer ingwheel.
The settingwill chan ge.
The new settingissaved assoon asthe
fader menudisappears.
Sett ingthe balance (volume distribution
between leftand right )
X Press theu button repeatedly untilthe
balance menuappears.
The curren tsett ing will appear . X
Turn theocon trol.
or
X Press theW orX button onthe
mul tifunc tion steer ingwheel.
The settingwill chan ge.
The new settingissaved assoon asthe
balan cemen udisappears.
Bass, treble andmid-range i
Different bass/t reblesettings are
possible foralloperatin gmodes except
telephon emode* .
When yousetthe bass ortreble, theaudio
devi cesaves thesettingautoma tically for
whichev eropera tingm ode iscur ren tly
act ive.
Sett ingtheb ass
X Pre ssthe u button repeatedlyunti lthe
bass menuappears.
The curren tsett ing will appear . X
Turn theocon trol.
or
X Press theW orX button onthe
mul tifunc tion steer ingwheel.
The settingwill chan ge.
The settingissaved assoon asthe bass
men udisappears.
Sett ingthe treble
X Press theu button repeatedly untilthe
treble menuappears.
The curren tsett ing will appear . Ba
sic functions
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ion Page
:
Multif
unction display 15
;
W
Incr eases thevolum e 12
X
Reduces thevolum e 12
=
6
Accept sac all ~
Reject sorendsac all ?
Select
samenu V
Scroll sup USc
rollsdown (se
ethe vehicleO perator's
Man ual) A
Sel
ect sas ubmenuorlist
entr y: &
Scrolls up *
Scrolls down (see
thevehicle Operato r's
Manual) i
The telephone function isnot supporte d
by vehicl eswith Soun d5. Mu
ltifunction display Gen
eral notes
Th et ext fiel di nt he mu ltifun ction display
shows values,setting sa nd display messages.
In order toope rate the audio function using
the mult ifunction steer ingwhee l,the
instr umen tclus terint he mu ltifun ction
display mustbeswit ched tother espec tive
fun ction . Swit
chingthe mu ltifu nction display
X On the mult ifunction steer ingwhee l,press
the V orU buttonrepeatedly until
the desired menuappears.
The followin gdisplays areshown as
examples. Rad
iomode display :
Station name (iftran smitt ed)orfrequenc y
; Waveband withmemor yposition number
(if tran smit ted) CD
mode display :
Current CD
; Current track Mu
ltifu nction display
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Aud
ioequ ipm ent features
i These Operating Inst ruc tion sd escr ibeall
the stan dard andoption alequipm entof
your audio device,as ava ilable atthe time
of going toprin t.Count ryspecif ic
diff eren cesa repossible.
Pl ea se note that your veh iclem ight notbe
equipped withallthe func tions descr ibed
here. Ra
diom ode Switching
torad iomode
You canusetheFM and AMbutton stoc all
up the following wavebands:
R FM: station memory 1–5
R FM: station memory 6–10
R FM-A S:Autost ore
R AM: MW(medium wave)
R AM: LW(long wave)
R AM: SW(sho rtwave)
R AM: WB(weather band)
The station lastselected onthe chose n
waveband isdispl ayed.
i LW and SWwavebands arenot availab le
on allunits (depe ndsonsales area). Switching
wavebands
Setting theFMwaveband i
FM waveband:
R FM (VHF)
87. 5–1 08Mhz
X Press theFM button repeatedly untiloneof
the FMwavebands appears(FM1–5,FM6 –
10 orFM- AS). The
audio device selects thelast station you
were listening tothat wassetonone ofthe
three FMwaveban ds.
Setting theAMwaveband i
AM waveban ds:
R MW (medium wave):
53 1–16 20 kHz
R LW (long wave ):
153–2 82kHz
R SW (sho rtwave ):
5800 –6250 kHz
Freq uencystep ss pecif iedare only validfor
Eur ope. Other frequen cyranges maybe
used inother areas.
X Press theAM button repeatedly untilone
of the AM wavebands appears.
The audio device selectsthe last station you
were listening to. Selecti
ngastatio n
Stati onsmay besetint he followin gways:
R Selectin gusing stationsear ch
R Sel ect ingu sing manua lsearc h
R Selec tingu sing mem orypresets
Selecting using sta tion search X
Set thedesired waveband (Ypage 18).
X Press theü button.
Ascen dingsearch offrequenc iesstarts.
or
X Press theû button.
Descen dingsearch offrequenc iesstarts.
In both cases thesearch stopsatthe next
station whichcanbereceiv ed.
i When trafficannounc ementsare enabled,
the station searchonlystops atstations
with astron greception signalandanRDS
signal. Iftraff icann ounc emen tsare
switched off,the stat ionsear chalso stops
at stat ions witho utan RDS signa l. 18
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diom odeAudio
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Selecting
using ma nua lsearch i
This function isnot available forthe
weat herband (WB).
X Set thedesire dwaveband (Ypage 18).
X Briefly pressthen orý button on
the radio.
The waveband issearched inthe frequency
steps stated above.
X Press andhold then orý button on
the radio.
The search doesnotstop atthe frequency
steps stated above.
Setting usingmemor ypres ets Five
stations can bestor edasmem ory
pre setsone ach waveband. FortheFM
wavebands, atotal of ten fixed stat ions and
fiv eA utostore memorypresetscanbeused.
X Set thedesi redwaveband (Ypage 18).
X Press abutton from4 toD
The audio device setsthestored station.
i With theFM6–1 0,memo rypre sets 6–10
are alsos etusing button s4 toD.
Memor ypres etlocati on10 appe ars onthe
di sp lay asFM0 .
Sc
an mod e
R Scan modeplays each stationwhich canbe
receiv edfor around 8secon ds.
R Afterith as run through thestations twice,
the scan stops automatic allyatthe station
you were listening tobefore thescan was
start ed.
Sta rting scan mode X
Switc htot he desir edwav eban d
(Y page 18).
X Press theSCbutt on.
The stationsear chstar ts Ending
scan X
Press theSCbutton again.
The stationsearch stops Stor
ingstat ions
St ations canbesaved inthe following ways:
R Manually
R Using Autostore
Stor ingmanu ally Five
memor ypres ets are avai lablefor each
wave band.
X Set thes tation tobe saved (Ypage 18).
X Press andholdab utton betwee n4 and
D untilyouhear atone.
The stationwill besave datthe butt onyou
hav epres sed.
St orin gusing Autostor e i
Savingusing Autostor eiso nly pos siblein
the FM-AS waveba nd.
The audio device fillsthefive memory
pres etsinthe FM-AS waveba ndwith
stations inorder ofreception quality.
If no stations areavailab le,the audio device
fills allAutostore memorypresetswith the
lowe stfrequency.
X Pres sthe FM butt onrep eate dlyuntilthe
FM- ASwav eban dappears. X
Press andhold theSCbutton untilyou hear
at onea nd the Autostore stationsearch
starts. Rad
iomode
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When
ASSeek disappear
s,savin gis
compl ete. Recept
ionqua lity If
ar adio station isbroadcast instereo and
the recept ionquality issufficien t,stereo
symbol :appears inthe bottom leftofthe
displ ay. Audio
CDand MP3 mode Impor
tantsafety notes G
WARN
ING
The CDdrive isac lass 1laser produc t.There
is ar isk ofdamage tothe eyes dueto
exposure toinvisible laserradiation ifyou
open thecasing, orifthe casing isfaulty or
damaged.
You must notopen thecasing. Theunit
cont ains noparts onwhich youcan carryout
maintenanc e.For safety reasons, all
maintenanc ework mustbe car ried outby
qualified aftersal estechn icians. Note
sonh andl ingd iscs
R Only holddiscs bythe edge.
R Han dlediscs carefully toprev entplayback
problem s.
R Avoid gettingscratches, fingerprints and
dus tond iscs.
R Clean discsfrom time totime witha
comm ercially available cleaningcloth. When
cleaning CDs,youshould wipein
straight linesfrom the cent eroutwards
rather thaninac ircu larmotion.
R When labelingdiscs, onlyuseapen
designed forthat purpose.
R Place discsbackintheir cases afteruse.
R Protec tdiscs from heat anddirect sunlight. Genera
lnotes
Permissible discs R
CD-R andCD-RW
Permissible filesystems R
ISO 9660/Joliet standard forCDs
Mult isession CDs For
multisession CDs,thecont entofthe first
sess iondetermin eshow theaudi odevic ewill
process theCD.
If the first sessio ncont ains data inaudio CD
for ma t,for exam ple,and thesecond session
con tains MP3 tracks,the audio devicewill
tr eat the CDasac onv ention alaudio CD.This
mea nsthat itis not possible toacc ess the
MP3 track s.
If the first session contains MP3 tracks,for
exam ple,and thesecond session contains
data inaudio CDform at,the audio device will
not treat thedisc asac onv ention alaudio CD.
This meansthat itis only possible toacc ess
the MP3 track s.
File structureofad ata carri er R
Wh enyou creat eanM P3disc, theMP3
tr ack scan be organized infolders. Afolder
can also contain subfolders. Adisc
can contain amaxim umof255 folder s.
Eac hfolder cancontain amaxim umof
255 track sand 255 subfo lders .Ad isccan
conta inam axim umof50 0t rack s.An MP 3
CD may containnomor ethan eight 20
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ioCD and MP3 modeAudio
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direc
tory level s.Files insubs eq uent level s
are ignore d.
R Wh enmovi ngbetwe enfolders and tracks,
di sp lay and selection ofthes eislinear. Any
exist inghierarc hicalor nest edfolder
str uctur eish andled asalinear sequenc e.
Tr ack and filenam es R
Display ofalbum andtrackname islimit ed
to am aximum of31 char acter s(depe nding
on whic hchar acter setisu sed).
R The file ext ensio nfor MP3 files mu stbe
"m p3" and mustbe separ atedfrom the file
nam ebya full stop .O therwise, thefiletype
will notberecognized bythe device.
R The fileextension forWMA filesmust be
"wma" andmust besep arated fromthefile
name byafull stop. Otherwise, thefiletype
will notberecogn izedbythe device.
Notes oncopyright Music
tracksthat youcreat eorplay back are
generally subjecttocopyright protectionin
accor dance withtheapplicable internat ional
and nation alregulations.
In many countries,reproduc tions, even for
pri vate use, aren otperm itted withou tthe
pri or con sent ofthe copy right holder .
Make surethat you know about theappli cable
copy right regu lations andthat youcom ply
with these.
If you own these rights yourself,e.g. for your
own compo sitions andrecordings ,orift he
copy right holder hasgranted you permission ,
these restrict ions donot apply .
Not eson com pact disc s i
Disc swithcopy protec tionarenot
compat iblewith theaudio CDstan dard and
ther efore maynotbeable tobe played by
the audio device.
You may encounter playback problems
when playing copieddiscs.Thereisaw ide
range ofdata carriers,disc-wr iting
soft ware andwriter savail able.T his variety mea
nsthat thereisn og uarantee thatthe
system willbeable toplay discs thatyou
have copied yourself.
There maybeplayback problems ifyou play
CDs thatyouhave copied yourself witha
storage capacity ofmore than700MB.CDs
of this type donot conform tothe curren tly
applicable standards.
! Donot affix sticker sorlabels tothe discs.
They could peeloffand damage thedrive.
The drive isdesig nedtohold discs which
comply withtheEN609 08standar d.For
this reason, youcan only usediscs witha
maximum thickness of1.3m m.
If yo ui nsert thicker discs, e.g. thosethat
contain dataonboth sides (DVD onone
sid ea nd audio dataonthe other), they
cann otbe ejected andcandamage the
drive.
Do not use discswith adiameter of8c m,
eve nwithanadapter. Onlyuseround discs
with adiameter of12 cm.
Inform ationregardingMP3 files R
To display thetitle and album name, you
need toadd thecorr esponding datato
the MP3 filebefore burning(ID3 tags).
R We reco mmend aconstan tbitrate ofat
least 160kbit/sec forthe compr ession
of MP3 data. Withvariable bitrates, the
display ofthe elapsed playback timemay
differ from the time actually elapsed.
Inform ationregardingWMAfiles R
To display thetitle and album name,you
need toadd thecorr espondin gmetadat a
to the WMA file.
R The fileextension forWMA filesmust be
"wm a"and must besepara tedfrom the
file nam ebya full stop .O therwise, the
file type willnotberecognized bythe
device.
i Anumber offac tors influence whether or
not aWMA filec an be played, including: Audio
CDand MP3 mode
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