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2General informationGeneral informationThis manual contains information, recommendations, advice and warningsrelated to your radio system. The other publications in the vehicle documen-tation contain further information of which you should be aware for yourown safety and for that of your passengers.
Ensure that the onboard documentation is kept in the vehicle at all times.This is especially important when lending or selling the vehicle to anotherperson.
This manual contains a description of the equipment supplied with the ve-hicle at the time of press. Some of the units described herein will not beavailable until a later date or is only available in certain markets.
The illustrations are intended as a general guide and may vary from theequipment fitted in your vehicle in some details.
The screen colour and the colour of the information displayed on it can varyaccording to vehicle model.
Directions and positions of components (e.g. right, left, front, rear) are al-ways relative to the direction of travel of the vehicle unless otherwise sta-ted.
The equipment marked with an asterisk is only supplied as standard incertain model versions, is optional in others or is only available in spe-cific countries.
Registered trademarks are marked ®. The absence of this symbol doesnot constitute a waiver of the rights concerning any proprietary name.
The section is continued on the following page.
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®WARNINGTexts preceded by this symbol contain information on safety. They warnyou about possible dangers of accident or injury.
CAUTION
Texts with this symbol draw your attention to potential sources of damageto your vehicle.
For the sake of the environment
Texts preceded by this symbol contain relevant information concerning envi-ronmental protection.
Note
Texts preceded by this symbol contain additional information.
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7Introduction Rotary/push knob:
–Press ⇒ page 8 to switch on or off.
–Turn to adjust the basic volume ⇒ page 8.
Unit buttons: Press to activate a range of functions.
–RADIO: Switch to radio mode. In radio mode, select the frequencyband and change the station display ⇒ page 10.
–MEDIA: change to Media mode. Select another media source in Me-dia mode ⇒ page 19.
SOUND or : Press ⇒ page 29 to open the sound settings.
CD slot: To insert or extract CDs ⇒ page 19.
Display: The brightness can be adjusted ⇒ page 29.
EJECT or : Press ⇒ page 19 to eject the CD.
TP: Press to switch the traffic news function (Traffic Programme) on oroff ⇒ page 17.
Setting knob: its function depends on the particular mode it is in at thetime (rotary/push knob ⇒ page 8).
–Radio mode: Turn to tune to a station manually and press to start orstop the scan function (Scan) ⇒ page 10.
–Media mode: Turn to tune to a station manually and press to start orstop the scan function (Scan) ⇒ page 19.
–Setting menus: turn ⇒ page 29 to modify a setting.
MENU: Press to display additional functions in the present functionalarea (Radio, Media etc.). In the additional functions view press thefunction key SET to view the system and function settings (SETUP)⇒ page 29.
and Arrows:
–Radio mode: press briefly to change station ⇒ page 10.
–Media mode: Press briefly to change track or press and hold for fastreverse or fast forward ⇒ page 19.
Function buttons: To switch on briefly press them. In the bottom line ofthe screen, the function assigned to each function button is shown in
1234567891011the corresponding position (for example ⇒ page 8. In radio modekeep them pressed to store a radio station ⇒ page 13.
AUX IN multimedia socket: to connect an external audio source⇒ page 19.
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8IntroductionGeneral information on operating the unit
Introduction
Additional displays
Depending on the vehicle specification, changes to air conditioning set-tings or information on factory-fitted driver assistance systems may be dis-played temporarily on the screen. These displays disappear automaticallywhen they are no longer required.
All displays appear only after a complete restart of the radio system.
Additional information and warnings:
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Safety notes ⇒ page 4
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Unit overview ⇒ page 6
Note
In order to operate the unit you only need to push the button lightly.
Note
Due to legal requirements specific to each country, when certain speeds areexceeded some functions are no longer available.
Note
Using a mobile telephone inside the vehicle can result in noise in thespeakers.
Note
In some vehicles equipped with a parking distance warning system, the vol-ume of the audio source is automatically lowered when reverse gear is en-gaged.
Rotary/push knobs, unit and function buttons
Overview
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Rotary/push knobs.
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Labelled unit buttons (hard keys).
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Function buttons (soft keys).
Rotary/push knobs
The left-hand rotary/push knob ⇒ Fig. 1
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is referred to as the volumecontrol or the on/off switch.
The right-hand rotary/push knob
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is referred to as the setting knob.
Unit buttons and function buttons
The labelled buttons on the unit are referred to as “unit buttons” and arepictured as a button symbol with, e.g. the MEDIA unit button ⇒ Fig. 1
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There are six unlabelled unit buttons below the screen ⇒ Fig. 1
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. Theseunit buttons are referred to as “function buttons” as their functions changedepending on the current operating state.
In the bottom line of the screen, the function assigned to each function but-ton is shown in the corresponding position (for example ⇒ Fig. 6).
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9IntroductionSwitch on or offeffectMeaningSwitch the unit on or offmanually.Press the rotary/push knob briefly.After the ignition key is removed the unitswitches off automatically after approx. 30 mi-nutes (switch-off delay).
Switch on the unit auto-matically.Insert the vehicle key into the ignition lock.The unit switches on automatically if it was onwhen the ignition key was removed.
Switch off the unit auto-matically.Remove the vehicle key from the ignition lock.
When the unit is switched on the system starts up. The last audio sourceused is played at the last selected volume setting, provided this does notexceed the preselected “switch-on volume” (VOL ⇒ page 30).
Energy management
Depending on the model, if, when the ignition is switched off and the unitswitched on, the battery voltage falls below the minimum onboard powersupply voltage, there is an audible warning and LOW BATTERY appears. Theunit should be switched off.
If the battery voltage level continues to fall, RADIO OFF is briefly displayedand the radio will switch itself off automatically.
Anti-theft code
If the battery has been disconnected from the vehicle, the vehicle must bestarted before turning the unit back on.
Adjusting the base volumeeffectuseIncrease the vol-ume.On the radio: Turn the volume control ⇒ Fig. 1 1
clockwise.On the multifunction steering wheel: Turn the volumecontrol up or press the corresponding button (depend-ing on equipment fitted) ⇒ Booklet Instruction Manual,chapter Overview of vehicle
Lower the vol-ume.On the radio: Turn the volume control ⇒ Fig. 1 1 anti-clockwise.On the multifunction steering wheel: Turn the volumecontrol down or press the corresponding button (de-pending on equipment fitted) ⇒ Booklet InstructionManual, chapter Overview of vehicle
Changes to the volume are indicated by a bar on the screen.
At “0” the unit is muted (display: ) and any media source currently beingplayed will be stopped.
It is possible to preset certain volume settings and adjustments⇒ page 30.
Note
If the basic playback volume of an audio source has been increased sub-stantially, lower the volume before changing to another audio source.
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10Audio modeAudio modeRadio mode
Introduction
The various versions of the radio system will be distributed depending onthe country and the unit. In the unit overview the possible variations of theunit are described ⇒ page 6.
Additional information and warnings:
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Safety notes ⇒ page 4
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Unit overview ⇒ page 6
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Basic information on use ⇒ page 8
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System and function settings (SETUP) ⇒ page 30
Note
Multi-storey car parks, tunnels, high buildings and mountains can impair ra-dio signals.
Note
Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to the windows may affect receptionon vehicles with a window aerial.
RADIO main menuFig. 2
RADIO mainmenu: Selecting amemory level and fre-quency band.
Fig. 3
RADIO mainmenu: Station buttonsdisplayed.
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Press the RADIO button ⇒ Fig. 1 in order to start Radio mode.
After you switch to Radio mode, the available frequency bands (FM, AM andDAB) are initially displayed in the bottom line of the screen ⇒ Fig. 2. Afterroughly 5 seconds, they are replaced by the “station buttons” ⇒ Fig. 3. Sta-tions can be stored to the station buttons ⇒ page 13.
The station that is playing will appear in the centre of the screen. For sta-tions with RDS, the name of the station will appear instead of its frequencyif reception is good enough, for example RADIO 1.
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11Audio modeRDS and automatic station tracking (only in FM)
RDS is a radio data service which makes it possible to receive additionalservices such as the display of station names, automatic station tracking(AF) and the TP function (Traffic Program ⇒ page 17).
With automatic station tracking, when the vehicle is in motion the stationalways changes to the frequency with the best reception in that moment. Ifthe reception is poor, the unit may be muted for a short time as it searchesfor alternative frequencies (AF).
RDS does not exist everywhere nor is it available for all stations.
Depending on the country and the unit, it is possible that the RDS and thealternative frequencies (AF) are deactivated ⇒ page 30.
Changing frequency band
The currently selected frequency band (FM or AM) is indicated above thestation display.
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In Radio mode, briefly press the RADIO ⇒ Fig. 1 equipment button to dis-play the function buttons FM1, FM2, AM1, AM2, DA1* and DA2* ⇒ Fig. 2.
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Press one of the FM or AM function buttons to switch to the DAB*, FM orAM frequency band.
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OR: Press the RADIO unit button as often as required to switch betweenthe frequency bands and memory levels.
Changing stationsFig. 4
Changing sta-tions with the arrowbuttons to the nextavailable station.
Fig. 5
Changing sta-tions with the arrowbuttons with selectionof stored stations only.
Depending on the setting selected for the search mode (SEEK MODE), theunit either switches between all available stations or stored stations only⇒ page 30.
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Briefly press ⇒ Fig. 1
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or .
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12Audio modeStatusEffectRadio mode with ... displayed inthe centre line of the screen⇒ Fig. 4.
Switches to the next available stationon the current frequency band.Radio mode with ... displayed inthe bottom line of the screen⇒ Fig. 5.
Switches to the next stored station⇒ page 13.Radio mode with ... displayed inthe centre line of the screen and TPindication.
Switches to the next available TP traf-fic news station ⇒ page 17.
Tuning to a station frequency manually in FM and AM mode
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Select the desired frequency band ⇒ page 10.
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Turn the setting knob ⇒ Fig. 1
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until the desired station frequency(e.g. 89.9 MHz) is displayed on the screen.
Scan function (SCN)
Fig. 6
MENU displaywith additional func-tions in Radio mode:Scan function (SCN),Autostore (AS) andSetup (SET).
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Select the desired frequency band in Radio mode ⇒ page 10.
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Press the setting knob ⇒ Fig. 1
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to start the scan function.
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OR: press the MENU unit button and start the scan function with theSCN function button ⇒ Fig. 6.
The scan function commences with the following available station. All avail-able stations in the selected frequency band will play for approximately 10seconds. The screen displays the additional functions for Radio mode andthe SCN button is underlined.
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Press the setting knob
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or the underlined SCN function button to stopthe scan function.
Special case: Search using the buttons or after stopping the scanfunction (SCAN)
If all the available stations have been heard and the scan function (SCAN)has stopped the search for stations using the or buttons will, in thiscase, search all tunable stations, even if the SEEK MODE function setting isPRESET.
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13Audio modeMemory levels and displaying of station buttonsFig. 7
Select the fre-quency band andmemory level.
Fig. 8
Station buttonsfor the FM1 memorylevel.
Each frequency band (DAB*, FM and AM) has two memory levels (DA1* andDA2*, FM1 and FM2 and AM1 and AM2) with six station buttons each."
Changing memory level
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In Radio mode briefly press the RADIO ⇒ Fig. 1 unit button and it willshow the frequency bands and memory levels available for approximatelyfive seconds ⇒ Fig. 7.
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Press the RADIO unit button once again to change to the next memorylevel, for example FM2 ⇒ Fig. 7.
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OR: Activate the frequency band and the memory level by pressing afunction button (DA1*, DA2*, FM2, AM1 or AM2).
After roughly five seconds the station buttons will be visible ⇒ Fig. 8.
Station buttons 1 to 6
Station buttons 7 to 12
Station buttons 1 to 6
Station buttons 7 to 12
Station buttons 1 to 6
Station buttons 7 to 12
You can assign stations to each station button of a memory level eithermanually or automatically ⇒ page 13.
Storing stations on the station buttons
Fig. 9
Station storedto station button 2 inthe FM1 memory level.
Fig. 10
MENU displaywith additional func-tions in Radio mode:Scan function (SCN),Autostore (AS) andSetup (SET).
FM1:FM2:AM1:AM2:DA1:DA2:
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14Audio modeWhen storing a station to a station button, any station already stored to thesame station button in the same memory level will be overwritten.
Manually assigning station buttons individually
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Select the frequency band and memory level.
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Select the station.
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Press and hold the desired station button until you hear a tone.
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The station currently playing (RADIO 1) will then be stored to that stationbutton.
The station button to which the station currently playing is assigned is dis-played underlined on the screen ⇒ Fig. 9.
Storing stations automatically with Autostore (AS)
The Autostore function automatically stores the stations with the strongestreception at the current moment to the six station buttons in the currentlyselected memory level.
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Select the frequency band and memory level.
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Press the MENU ⇒ Fig. 1 unit button to open the additional functions⇒ Fig. 10.
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Press and hold the AS function button until STORE appears.
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This procedure can take some seconds. When the stations have beenstored, STORE disappears from the display.
Activating stored stationsFig. 11
Radio modedisplay: changing sta-tions with the arrowbuttons with selectionof stored stations only.
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Select the frequency band and memory level in which the desired sta-tion is stored.
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Briefly press the station button to which the desired station is stored.
Depending on the settings, it is possible to switch between stored stationsof a frequency band with the arrow buttons ⇒ Fig. 1
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and (SEEKMODE PRESET ⇒ Fig. 28).
A stored station can only be played if it can be received at your current loca-tion.
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15Audio modeDigital radio mode* (DAB, DAB+ and DMB-
Audio)
Operation
Fig. 12
DAB radiomode
Some units are equipped with an additional DAB radio receiver. DAB is adigital broadcasting standard for the terrestrial reception of radio programs.
The DAB radio receiver supports the DAB, DAB+ and DMB-Audio broadcast-ing standards.
In Europe, digital radio is transmitted via Band III (174 MHz to 240 MHz)and the L Band (1452 MHz to 1492 MHz) frequencies.
The frequencies of the two bands are referred to as “channels” and oneeach has a suitable channel name (e.g. 8A).
Several DAB stations are combined in a channel with the additional servicesavailable in a station “ensemble”.
The main view of DAB radio mode shows the name of the channel and thechannel's international ID, which appears above the station name in thecentre of the display.
DAB is currently not available in all areas. When in DAB radio mode in areaswith no DAB reception, it displays: .
DAB announcements
DAB announcements are additional DAB services also transmitted by radio(e.g. News, sports information, weather, warnings, etc.).
Note
The channel name, an indication that appears above the station's name,varies depending on the country, for example “FU-E”, but not the channel'sinternational ID, for example “11B” ⇒ Fig. 12.
Automatic station tracking
DAB programme tracking
Some DAB stations are broadcast in different regional ensembles.
If the current station is no longer available in your location, the unit may al-so switch to a corresponding partner station.
DAB programme tracking can be switched off in DAB settings ⇒ page 30 ifyou do not want automatic station switching because only brief receptionlosses are occurring due to the vehicle passing through tunnels, for exam-ple. The radio will be muted if reception is too weak.
Change from DAB to FM
Under DAB setup, the unit can be configured to switch to the FM frequencyband when required for automatic station tracking ⇒ page 30.
If reception of the currently selected DAB station is lost (e.g. no DAB availa-ble), the unit attempts to find the station on the FM frequency band andtune to it. Automatic station tracking between frequency bands only works ifthe DAB station and the FM station transmit the same station identifier orthe DAB signal indicates a corresponding station on the FM frequency band.
If the reception of the selected DAB station is lost and the station cannot befound on the FM frequency band, the radio will be muted.