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dations, advice and warnings related to your
radio system. The other publications in the
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Overview
Radio
››› page 10
Stations ››› page 11
Station list ››› page 11
SCAN ››› page 12PTY ››› page 14
Radio text ››› page 14
TP ››› page 14
FM/AM frequencies ››› page 15
Media
››› page 17
Media sources and audio files ››› page 17
Playing order ››› page 18
Changing the media source ››› page 19
Memory card ››› page 20External player with Bluetooth ®
››› page 20
Changing tracks ››› page 21
Selecting a track ››› page 22
Setup ››› page 22
USB/AUX-IN ››› page 23
Sound
››› page 41Sound and volume setup ››› page 41
Telephone
››› page 26
Pairing ››› page 28
Bluetooth ®
››› page 27
Function buttons ››› page 29
Active call ››› page 29Entering number ››› page 31
Phonebook ››› page 32
Call list ››› page 32
Setup ››› page 34
Vehicle
››› page 36Journey ››› page 36
Status ››› page 38Tyres ››› page 38
ECO ››› page 36
Air conditioning›››
Booklet Instruction Manual
Settings
››› page 39Display ››› page 39
Language ››› page 40
Date and time ››› page 40Units ››› page 40
Factory settings ››› page 40 5
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Introduction
● OR: Pr e
s
s the MUTE function button
› ›
›
Fig. 4 1)
.
While the unit is muted, the active media
source is paused. is displayed on the
screen. Note
If the basic playback volume of an audio
sourc e h
as been increased substantially, low-
er the volume before changing to another au-
dio source. Operating the function buttons on-
s
c
r
een Fig. 3
View of possible function buttons Fig. 4
View of possible function buttons The unit is equipped with a touchscreen
› ›
›
Fig. 1 2 .
The activ e ar
e
as of the screen that represent
a function are called “function buttons” and
are used by pressing them briefly on the dis-
play or holding them down . The function but-
tons are represented in the instructions with
the word “function buttons” and the button
symbol - - - .
F u
nction b
uttons start functions or open sub-
menus. The menu currently selected is
shown in the submenus title line ››› Fig. 3 A .
The f u
nction b
uttons that appear deactivated
(in grey) may not be selected at that time. Summary of the indications and function
button
s
Action and effect
AThe title line shows the menu selected at
that time and, if applicable, other function
buttons ››› Fig. 3.
BPress to open an additional menu
››› Fig. 3.
CMove the control around the screen by
pressing lightly, without lifting your finger
››› Fig. 3.
D
Move the cursor around the screen by
pressing lightly, without resting your fin-
ger. Alternatively: Press the desired desti-
nation on the screen; the cursor will move
to this position ››› Fig. 4.
BACK Briefly press to return progressively to the
main menu from a submenu, or to undo
the changes made.
Press briefly to open a pop-up window
with additional setup options. To close
the pop-up window briefly press outside
of it or select an option.
/
Activated/deactivated function.
Some functions or instructions are
marked with a checkbox, and are activa-
ted or deactivated by touching them brief-
ly.
1)
According to version
8
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Introduction Action and effect
OKBriefly press to confirm the data entered
or to select.
×
Briefly press to close a pop-up window or
a data entry screen.
/ Briefly press to modify the setup progres-
sively.
SETUPTo activate the setup of the menus and
systems.
MENUGo to menu selection.
Activating the list entries and search-
in
g thr
ough the li
stsFig. 5
Setup menu list entries. Select and activate the list entries with the
settin
g kno
b or b
y pressing directly on the
screen.
● Search for an element in the list by turnin
g
the setting knob: each entry on the list will
appear marked, one by one, until you find
your desired entry.
● Press the setting knob t
o activate the selec-
ted list entry.
Scrolling through the list
If a list contains more elements than can be
viewed on the screen, a scroll bar will be
shown on the right of the screen ››› Fig. 3 D .
● Moving through a list, line by line: turn the
settin g kno
b.
● To quickly scan through a long list: Place
y
our finger on the scroll marker and move it
downwards over the screen without losing
contact. Lift your finger off the screen when
you reach the desired position.
Additional information and display
options The information on the screen can vary de-
pendin
g on the settin
g
s and may differ from
the descriptions shown here.
The main screens show the current time and
outdoor temperature. All information is displayed just after fully
star
ting up the infotainment system. 9
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Radio
Radio R a
dio mode
Intr
oduction Note
● Ple a
se bear in mind that in car parks, tun-
nels, areas with high buildings or mountains
the radio signal can be impaired.
● Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to
the window
s may affect reception on vehicles
with a window aerial. RADIO main menu
Fig. 6
RADIO main menu Fig. 7
Station list Select frequency band and memory bank
● Select the frequency band by pressing the
RADIO infotainment button or the function
b utt
on B
AND on the touchscreen
1)
.
R a
dio m
ain menu function buttons
Function
buttonFunction
BANDChanges band and stored stations bank.
STATION LISTOpens the list of stored radio stations
available at that time ››› page 11.
MANUALAllows you to select the frequency man-
ually ››› table on page 12.
Function
buttonFunction
SETUPOpens the setup menu of the active fre-
quency band (FM, AM or DAB)
››› page 15.
INFOAllows you to view the radio text of the se-
lected station.
or
Selects the previous/next stored station
(or available station). Arrow buttons setup
in the Setup (FM, AM, DAB) menu
››› page 15.
or Change between station banks.
SCANThe function button is displayed only
when the SCAN function is in operation
››› page 12.
1 to 12Stored station buttons, for storing sta-
tions ››› table on page 12.
UpdatingUpdate the list of stations (AM/DAB fre-
quency band) ››› page 11. 1)
The AM band will be available according to country
and/or fe at
ures.
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Radio
Information and possible iconsDisplay: Meaning
RDS radio data service deactivated or no
RDS coverage available. The RDS can be
activated in the FM Advanced setup
menu
››› page 15.
TPThe TP is active and receiving
››› page 14.
The available station is not broadcasting
traffic information and no alternative
source has been found on other bands.
Stored station buttons
Fig. 8
RADIO main menu Fig. 9
Group of stored stations In the RADIO m
ain menu
y
ou can store sta-
tions of the frequency band selected at that
time, using the 12 numbered function but-
tons. These function buttons are called
“memory buttons”.
Activating a
station using
the memory
buttonsPress the memory button correspond-
ing to the required station. A stored
station can only be activated using
the memory button if it can be re-
ceived in the place where you are at
that moment.
Switching be-
tween memory
banksPress the function button, BAND›››
Fig. 8. The memory buttons are dis-
played in groups of 4 function but-
tons, respectively ( 1-4
, 5-8 and
9-12). It is also possible to change
memory banks by using the and buttons on the touchscreen.
Viewing the
memory but-
tonsIf the radio text can be seen but not
the memory buttons, press radio text
to display the stored memory buttons
again.
Storing sta-
tions on mem-
ory buttonsSee: Storing stations ››› table on
page 12. Selecting and storing a station
Fig. 10
Station list
Selecting a station
Select the
station
with the ar-
row but-
tons
Press the function button or ››› Fig. 8. This will change between stored
or available stations, depending on the
setup of the arrow buttons. Arrow buttons
setup in the Setup (FM, AM and
DAB) menu ››› page 15.
Selecting a
station
from a sta-
tion listPress the function button Stations
››› Fig. 8
to open the list of stations. Go through
the list and select the desired station by
pressing it. Press the function button BACK
››› Fig. 10 to return to the previ-
ous screen.» 11
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RadioSelecting a station
To update
the list of
stationsThe list of stations in the FM frequency
band is automatically updated. For the
AM and DAB frequency bands, press the
function button
Update
to update the sta-
tion list.
Selecting the available frequency manually
Viewing the
frequency di-
alBriefly press the function button Manual›››
Fig. 6.
Adjusting the
frequency in
stagesPress the buttons + –, to the right and
left of the frequency band.
OR: Turn the adjustment knob.
Quickly
browsing the
frequency
bandPlace your finger on the slider in the fre-
quency dial and drag it along the dial.
Hiding the
frequency
bandBriefly press the button Manual.
Storing stations
Storing the
station being
listened to
on a memory
buttonHold down the desired memory button
››› Fig. 6 until you hear the signal. The
station that you are listening to will be
stored in this memory button.
Storing stations
Storing a sta-
tion on the
list of sta-
tionsPress the function button Stations›››
Fig. 6 to open the list of stations. Se-
lect the desired station (by holding a
finger on the touchscreen or holding
down the setup button) until the store
display appears.
Press the memory button and, after the
confirmation tone, the station will then
be recorded on this memory button.
To store more stations from the list,
press Back and repeat the process.
Deleting a
stored sta-
tionThe stored stations can be deleted one
by one or all at once in the FM, AM and
DAB setup menu. Scan function (SCAN)
When the scan function is running, all availa-
b
l
e s
tations on the current frequency band
are played in sequence for around 5 seconds
each.
Starting
the scan
functionBriefly press the setting knob.
OR: Press the function button Setup and
then select SCAN
End station
scan func-
tionPress the function button to stop the
scan function on the station you are lis-
tening to.
OR: Briefly press the setting knob. The
scan function also ends when you man-
ually select a station using the stored sta-
tion buttons, or when a traffic announce-
ment comes in. Radio data system RDS
The RDS (Radio Data System) offers addition-
al inf
orm
ation in FM such as the visualisation
of the station name, automatic station track-
ing (AF), text broadcast by radio (Radio Text
››› Fig. 6), traffic announcements (TP) and sta-
tion type (PTY).
Not all units have RDS, nor do all FM stations
offer this service.
Without RDS it is not possible to obtain radio
data services. Note
● The bro a
dcasting companies are responsi-
ble for the content broadcast.
● Due to matters of infrastructure, RDS func-
tions m
ay be limited in certain countries, and
you may not be able to receive traffic an-
nouncements, automatic station tracking (AF)
or programme types (PTY).
● In some cases the name of the station is
too long.
This text may be blocked/unblocked
by pressing on the station name for 3 sec-
onds. A dot will appear/disappear to the left
or right of the station name. Station name and automatic station
tr
ac
k
ing When the RDS is available, you can view the
n
ame s
of the stations providing this service
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Radio
in the RADIO m ain menu and in the
list of
FM stations .
The FM s
tations send different contents un-
der one name (for example, Radio 3) in vari-
ous regional frequencies, provisionally or
permanently ››› Fig. 6.
When driving, the automatic station tracking
automatically changes to the frequency that
provides the best reception of the currently-
selected station. However, this can interrupt
the regional station currently tuned.
The automatic change of frequencies and au-
tomatic station tracking can be linked
through the FM setup ››› page 15.
Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB+ and
DMB audio)* Fig. 11
Main DAB RADIO menu. The DAB radio receiver is compatible with the
s
t
and
ards DAB, DAB+ and DMB audio.
In Europe, digital radio broadcasts on fre-
quencies from band frequency III (174 MHz
to 240 MHz) and band frequency L
(1452 MHz to 1492 MHz).
The frequencies of the two bands are referred
to as “channels” and each has a channel
name (e.g. 12 A ).
Several available DAB stations are combined
into one channel in an “ensemble”.
DAB is not currently available in all areas . In
DAB Radio mode, it will show when you are in
an area with no DAB service .
Starting DAB radio mode
In the RADIO main menu, press the function
key ››› Fig. 11 BAND and select
D
AB .
The D AB r
a
dio station that was last selected
will be played if it can still be received at the
current location.
The station selected at that time is shown on
the top line of the screen. The selected En-
semble of stations is displayed below
››› Fig. 11.
Additional DAB stations
Some DAB stations temporarily or perma-
nently offer additional programmes , (for ex-
ample, for broadcasting sports events). Additional stations are selected in the same
way
as the conventional DAB stations. How-
ever, these are differentiated in the station
list by the icon 2nd.
The name of the additional available station
is displayed in the main DAB menu next to
the symbol .
The additional stations cannot be stored.
From the main
screenPress the name of the main sta-
tion
Press the memory button of the
main station
From the station listSelect the additional station
from the list Automatic station tracking: change from DAB
t
o FM
In DAB setup/Advanced setup y
ou c
an
change to the FM frequency band for auto-
matic station tracking.
When the DAB station you are listening to
can no longer be received (for example, due
to DAB no longer being available), the unit
will try to locate and tune in this station in
the FM band frequency.
For station tracking across various frequen-
cies, the DAB station and the FM station must
broadcast the same station code, or the sta-
tion in FM that corresponds to the equivalent
in DAB, must be indicated through the DAB. »
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Radio
Once the corresponding FM station has been
f ou
nd,
(FM) is displayed after the station
name. When reception for the corresponding
DAB station returns, the unit will switch back
to DAB mode after a short time. The (FM)
display is hidden.
If the reception of the selected DAB station is
too weak and the station can no longer be
found on the FM frequency band, the radio
will be muted. Note
The radio stations are responsible for the
cont ent
broadcast. Filter by programme type (PTY)
Fig. 12
Filter (PTY). With the RDS activated, stations may provide
inf
orm
ation on their br
oadcast content
(news, music, culture, etc.). As seen in figure ›››
Fig. 12, it is
possible to filter stations by
their content.
Radio text Fig. 13
Radio text. Some RDS-enabled stations also broadcast
a
d
dition
al text information known as radio
text. TP (Traffic Program) traffic news func-
tion Fig. 14
RADIO main menu with TP indication. Fig. 15
List of stations with TP indication. Traffic news tracking with the TP function is
on
ly
po
ssible if the TP station is available.
The traffic announcement stations are indica-
ted in the Radio main menu and in the list of
stations by displaying TP ››› Fig. 14 and
››› Fig. 15.
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Radio
Some stations that do not have their own
tr affic
new
s support the TP function by broad-
casting traffic announcements from other
stations (EON).
Switching the TP function on and off
● In the menu Setup (FM, AM and
DAB), pres
s the function button
Traffic Program (TP) to activate or de
activ
at
e
this function ››› page 15.
If the station you are listening to at that time
does not support the TP function,
will be
displayed halfway up the left of the screen.
Active TP function and station selection
While the traffic news tracking is operative, in
audio mode TP will be displayed half-way up
the screen on the left ››› Fig. 14. In this case,
the traffic announcements of the current sta-
tion or of the station that broadcasts the cor-
responding traffic information will be played.
In FM mode, the station tuned in must have
the TP function. If, after activating the TP
function, you manually select or use the stor-
ed station buttons to select a station that
does not support the TP function, it will not
check for traffic announcements (display:
).
When the traffic announcement station that
is tuned in stops being received, the symbol
wi
l
l also be displayed, and you must
search for a station manually.
During operation in AM or Media mode, a
traffic announcement station is always set
automatically in the background, provided
there is one that can be tuned in. Depending
on your location, this process can take some
time.
Incoming traffic alert In active Audio mode, an incoming traffic an-
nou
nc
ement
will play automatically.
During the traffic announcement, a pop-up
window is displayed and the radio changes,
depending on the case, to the traffic news
station (EON).
The media mode is paused and the volume is
adjusted to the preset level ››› page 41.
The volume of the traffic announcement can
be adjusted with the volume control. The ad-
justed volume setting will be applied to sub-
sequent announcements.
● Press the function button Cancel to end the
c urr
ent
traffic announcement. The TP function
remains activated.
● OR: Press the function button De
activate to
end the c urrent
traffic announcement and
permanently deactivate the TP function. This
can be reactivated in the setup menu. Setup (FM, AM, DAB) FM setup
● Select the frequency band FM by pr
essing
the infotainment button RADIO .
● Press the function button Setup to open the
menu FM setup .
Function button: function
SCAN: Scan function. When the scan function is active,
all available stations on the current frequency band are
played in sequence for approximately 5 seconds each
››› page 12.
Traffic news station (TP)*: The TP function (traffic news
station tracking) is active ››› page 14 a)
.
Seek mode: determines the setup of the buttons with ar-
rows and . This setting applies to all frequency
bands (FM, AM and DAB).
Preset list: All stored stations on the selected frequen-
cy band can be selected with the arrow buttons.
Station list: All available stations on the selected fre-
quency band can be selected with the arrow buttons.
Sort by*: to choose the mode in which the stations will
be arranged a)
.
Group: sort by station group.
Alphabet: sort by alphabetical order.
Delete presets: to delete all or some of the stored sta-
tions.
Advanced settings*:» 15