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Code number
The code number can only be called up “online” via the ŠKODA system, as this
guarantees even more effective anti-theft protection. In this case you will have to call on a specialist 1)
garage.
Incorrect code number
If an incorrect code is confirmed after entry of the code, the procedure can be re-
peated once again . The number of attempts is shown in the bottom screen line.
If the code is entered incorrectly a second time, the unit will be blocked for ap- prox. one hour. It is only possible to enter the safety code again after one hourhas expired if both the device and the ignition have stayed turned on during thattime.
If two invalid attempts are then made again, the unit will be blocked again for an hour.
The cycle - two attempts, blocked for an hour - will continue to apply.
Note
The code is normally stored in the instrument cluster. This ensures that it is auto-
matically decoded (convenience coding). Manual input of the code is normally not necessary.
Device specification and operation
Equipment overview
Fig. 1
Equipment overview
- Setting up button
› for switching the equipment on and off (press)
› for volume adjustment of audio source currently being played (turn)
Settings knob
› for activating the Scan function
› for settings in the individual modes
› Changing to the previous/next title
RADIO
- Radio operation
MEDIA - MEDIA operation
TP - switches traffic programme on/off
MENU - Setting of the special functions
and - buttons for moving forwards/backwards
› RADIO-Mode
- for the selection of the stations from the preset list.
› MEDIA-Mode
- for the selection of the previous or following track.
› MENU-Mode
- for setting the setpoints of special functions
CD case
- Eject a CD
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Explanation of terms
» Owner's Manual , chapter Foreword .
3General information
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- Sound settings
Function keys
› Save and select radio stations
› Enter code
AUX input - Attach an external audio source
Switching the unit on and off
›
To switch the device on and off, press setting button
1
.
After switching on the unit, the last audio source that was active before switch-
ing off will be played.
If the vehicle key is pulled out of the ignition lock while the unit is switched on,
the device will switch off automatically.
When the ignition is switched off, the system switches off automatically after ap-
prox. half an hour (discharge protection of the vehicle battery).
Volume setting
›
To increase the volume, turn button
1
clockwise.
›
To decrease the volume, turn button
1
counter-clockwise.
The change to the volume appears in the unit display.
If the volume is reduced to 0, the speakers are muted. The following symbol will
appear in the display
.
CAUTION
High volumes can cause hearing damage.
Sound settings
By pressing the button again
select the setting desired.
■ TRE - Treble setting
■ BAS - Bass setting
■ BAL - setting of the volume ratio between the left and the right side
■ FAD - setting of the volume ratio between the front and the rear
101112MENU mode
SCN (scan) function
Press menu button
2
or the MENU button and then the function button
SCN .
The auto-play function starts and plays each station in the current frequency
band for about five seconds.
Press the menu button
2
or the function button SCN again to stop automatic
playing of the radio station you are currently listening to.
Function AS
Press the MENU
button and then the function button
AS .
An automatic station finding is started during which the 6 stations with the
strongest signal in the memory level FM1 and/or AM1 are stored. AM1 nebo DA1.
UPD function
Press the MENU
button and then the function button
UPD
This starts an automatic update of the radio station and the stations with the strongest signal are re-stored at the FM1, AM1 or DA1 storage levels.
Setting special functions
Press the MENU
button and then the function button
SET .
■ SKM (SEEK MODE) - automatic station finding
■ ALL - stops the station finding at all available stations
■ PRESET - stops the station finding only at the stored stations
■ VOL - adjusts the volume when the device is turned on
■ GALA - speed-sensitive volume adjustment
■ DIS - sets the display backlight
■ PHONE - outputs telephone calls via the onboard loudspeakers
■ PDC - sets the reduction of the volume when the park distance control is active
■ PDC VOL ATTENU 0 - no volume limit
■ PDC VOL ATTENU 1 - medium level volume limit
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Radio
Using the system
Radio mode
The device allows analogue radio reception of FM and AM frequency ranges as
well as DAB digital radio reception.
Six memory slots are available in each of the DA1/DA2, FM1/FM2 and AM1/AM2
ranges. Briefly press the RADIO
button to change stations.
Manual search
Set the desired radio station by turning knob
2
of the menu.
Automatic station finding
By briefly pressing the
/ button, the device searches the previous/next radio
stations in the selected waveband or changes to the previous/next preset radio
station depending on the set function SKM.
Save radio station
Set the desired radio station and press and hold the corresponding function but-
ton
11
until a beep is heard.
The currently tuned radio station is then stored at the position of the pressed
function button.
Note
■ DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is the digital transmission of radio pro-
grammes based on the DAB, DAB+ or DMB standards. This allows multiple sta-
tions to be transmitted in a single frequency channel in the form of a so-called
ensemble. The ensemble's name appears on the screen above the name of the DAB station. It also allows for the transmission of additional data and information(e.g. messages, sport, weather, warnings, etc.)■
“ R adio D ata S ystem” is used to transmit program identification and additional
services, therefore also enabling functions such as the automatic tracking of sta-
tions. If reception is sufficiently satisfactory, RDS-enabled radio stations will dis- play the station name instead of the station frequency.
Traffic information function TP
The activated traffic announcement function (hereinafter referred to solely as
"announcements") identifies a traffic information station in the FM or DAB fre-
quency range.
Activate/deactivate announcements›
Press the button TP.
Station scan
If the current station is a traffic information station, then when the TP
button has
been pressed, “ TP FM” or “TP DAB ” is displayed behind the station name on the
device screen.
If the current station is not a traffic information station, then when the TP
has
been pressed, the device searches for a traffic information station. During the search, “ TP SEEK ” is displayed on the device screen. Once a station has been
found, the device activates that station.
If the TP function is activated during media playback, then the device searches fora traffic information station in the background.
Text displayed on the device screen - A traffic information station, or during media playback a traffic informa-
tion station is set in the FM frequency range in the background.
- A traffic information station, or during media playback a traffic informa-
tion station is set in the DAB frequency range in the background.
- No traffic information station, or no traffic information station has been
found in the FM or DAB frequency range.
Hear/interrupt announcements
During media playback and when the TP function is active, the device automati-
cally monitors in the background whether a traffic announcement is being broad- cast. As soon as a traffic announcement is broadcast, media playback is interrup-ted. At the end of the announcement, media playback is resumed.
During the traffic announcement, “ INFO ” is displayed on the device screen along
with the name or the frequency of the traffic information station.
The announcement can be interrupted by turning the menu button
2
» Fig. 1 on
page 3.
TP FMTP DABNO TP6Radio
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CD player
Using the system
Information on how to use a CD
Audio-CDs (CD-A) and MP3-CDs can be played in the internal drive.
Inserting the CD
Insert a CD, with the printed side facing up, into the CD slot
8
until it is automati-
cally drawn in.
The play function will start automatically.
When a CD is inserted, this will be indicated by the text “ CD-IN ” on the device
screen.
Taking out the CD
Press the
button – the CD is ejected.
If the “ejected” CD is not taken out within 10 seconds, it will be retracted again for
safety reasons.
Buttons on the unit for controlling the current audio sources The arrow buttons on unit
or will always affect the currently heard audio
source, irrespective of the current menu used.
- pressing this button briefly within 2 seconds of playback takes you to the be-
ginning of the previous track or chapter, or after 2 seconds to the beginning of
the current title or chapter.
- pressing this button takes you to the start of the next track or chapter.
Playback of the previous or next track can also be selected by turning the menu
button
2
» Fig. 1 on page 3.
Changing between the audio sources
Press the MEDIA
button to select the audio source:
CD (internal CD drive) NAV
(connected MFP) or AUX .
WARNINGThe CD-player is a laser product. On the manufacturing date, this unit was
classified as a class 1 laser product in accordance with the national/interna-
tional standards DIN EN 60825-1: 2008-05 and DHHS Rules 21 CFR,
Subchapter J. The laser used in this class 1 laser product is so weak that there is no risk of danger when operated correctly. This product is designed such
that the laser is restricted to the inside of the unit. However, the installed la- ser could be classified in a higher class were the housing to be removed. Forthis reason, never remove the housing of the unit.
CAUTION
■ Never insert CDs with the designation “into the internal drive. Do not insert in
drives without a drawer ” or use Eco Discs.■
After pressing the button there is a time delay of a few seconds before the
CD is ejected. During this time the lock in front of the CD slot is open.
■
Be sure to wait until the CD has been fully ejected before you try to insert a new
CD. Otherwise you can damage the drive inside the unit.
■
A dirty, mechanically damaged, unreadable or incorrectly inserted CD can cause
playback problems. The CD may not be playable or may jump because of this.
Check the CD and insert it properly into the unit. Should the problem persist , try
using another CD and visit a specialist garage if necessary.
■
If the internal temperature of the device is too high, no CDs will be accepted.
The unit switches into the last active operating mode.
■
Never use liquids such as gasoline, paint thinner or record cleaner to clean the
surface of the CD - this may cause damage.
■
Never expose the CD to direct sunlight!
■
Only write on the CD using appropriate pens.
■
Do not stick anything to the CD.
Note
■ Poor or unpaved road surfaces and severe vibrations may cause the CD to jump.■In cold weather or after rain showers, moisture (condensate) may deposit in the
unit. This can effect the CD jump or impair the play function. Wait until the mois-
ture has evaporated if this happens.■
If a CD is dirty, never clean it in a circular motion, but rather from the inside out.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth. For heavy stains, we recommend that you clean the CD with a commercially available CD cleaner and allow it to dry.
■
It is possible that CDs protected by copyright and home-made CD-R and CD-RW
will not be played back at all or only in certain circumstances.
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■Please also note the additional information for MP3 mode .■The national copyright laws that apply in your country must be observed.■
The CD-player does not contain parts that need to be serviced or repaired. In
the case of a defective CD player, please visit a specialist garage.
Player operation
Press the MEDIA
button and then the
CD function key (internal CD drive), NAV
(connected MFP) or AUX » page 9 , Advice for dealing with external sources .
■ CD - changes over to an inserted CD
■ SCN - All tracks from the current audio source will be played for 10 seconds;
the scan function can also be started or stopped by briefly pressing the menu
button
2
.
■ SCAN CD - plays a track of a CD
■ SCAN FOLDER - plays a track in the selected folder
■ SCAN PLAYLIST - Plays a playlist (folder of selected tracks from each folder
stored on the CD); only appears when a playlist has been created on the CD
being played
■ MIX - plays all tracks in the current audio source in random order
■ The activated MIX function is underlined to highlight it.
■ MIX CD - plays the tracks on a CD in random order
■ MIX FOLDER - plays the tracks in the selected folder in random order
■ MIX PLAYLIST - Plays a playlist (folder of selected tracks from individual
folders that is stored on the CD) in random order; only appears when a play-
list has been created on the CD being played
■ - scrolls up in the folders
■ - scrolls down in the folders
■ INF - by pressing the INF function button again, additional information about
MP3 files can be selected in the display ■ TITLE - name of the track
■ ARTIST - name of the performer
■ ALBUM - name of the album
■ FILE - file
■ FOLDER - folder
■ SCR - Information about MP3 files with lengths that extend beyond the
screen area; by pressing this button, the entire text information is displayed step by step
■ NAV - Changes to the connected multi-function device
■ AUX - Changes to an external source connected to an AUX multimedia in-
put » page 9 , Advice for dealing with external sources
General information for MP3 operation
Requirements for the MP3 data and data carrier
› CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with a capacity of 650 MB and 700 MB.
› The CDs must correspond to the ISO 9660 Level 2 standard as well as the Joliet
data system (single and multi-session).
› Data names must be no longer than 64 characters.
› The list structure is restricted to a depth of 8 list levels.
› The name of the artist, the album and the title of the MP3 file being played can
be shown, providing this information is available as an ID3 tag » page 8, Player
operation . The list and data name will be displayed if there is no ID3 tag.
› WMA data (
Windows Media Audio) can also be played even if the copyright is
additionally protected by the DRM procedure ( Digital Rights Management). Such
WMA data is not supported by the unit.
Bit rate (data flow per time unit)
› The system supports MP3 data with bit rates of 32 to 320 KB/s as well as MP3
data with variable bit rates.
› The indicated playing time data with variable bit rates is not reliable.
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External sources
Using the system
Advice for dealing with external sources
An external audio source connected to the AUX input can be played in the car through the speakers of the device.
External audio sources cannot be controlled via the device.
A different audio source can be selected on the device at any time. As long as the
external audio source is not switched off, it always remains active in the back-
ground.
See the owner's manual of the specific manufacturer for operating the external
audio source.
Conditions for successful connection
External audio sources are connected via the AUX input using a 3.5 mm standard
jack plug. If the external audio source does not have this jack plug, an adapter
needs to be used (such as an external source to the USB input).
› Only USB devices with the specification 2.0 can be connected.
› The version of the file allocation table FAT (File Allocation Table) of the connec-
ted device must be FAT16 ( <2 GB) or FAT32 (> 2 GB).
› In order to replay from a unit with a hard disk (HDD) which includes a large data
volume, it can lead to a time delay when reading in the overview of the music
data.
› In order to replay from a unit, which includes a complicated folder structure, it
can lead to a time delay when reading in the overview of the music data.
› The folder structure in the connected unit must not exceed a depth of 8 levels.
One folder must not contain more than 1000 data.
› A USB extension cable or USB distributor (HUB) must not be used to connect
the unit.
Adapter
We recommend that you purchase an adapter for connecting the USB devices, the
devices with Mini USB output or an iPod, at an authorised ŠKODA Service Partner.
Adjust the play function volume of the external audio source
The play volume of the external audio source can be adjusted via the volume con-
trol
1
» Fig. 1 on page 3.
Depending on the connected audio source, the output volume on the external au-
dio source can be changed.
You can also change the input sensitivity of the external audio source, in order to
adapt the play volume of the external audio source to that of the other audio
sources or to avoid distortions » page 4, Setting special functions .WARNING■
Never place external sources on the dashboard. These could be thrown into
the passenger compartment during sudden driving manoeuvres, injuring the
occupants.■
Never place external sources close to the airbags. These could be thrown in-
to the passenger compartment when the airbags are deployed, injuring the
occupants.
■
Never hold external sources in your hand or on your knees while driving.
These could be thrown into the passenger compartment during sudden driv-
ing manoeuvres, injuring the occupants.
■
Always route the connection cable for the external source such that it does
not restrict you when driving.
CAUTION
The AUX input must only be used for audio sources!
Note
■ See the owner's manual of the specific manufacturer for instructions on operat-
ing the external source.■
If an external audio source equipped with an adapter for external power supply
is connected via AUX, it is possible that the audio signal may be disrupted. This
depends on the quality of the adapter which is used.
AUX input
The input for an external audio source AUX is located on the device
12
.
›
Activate the AUX input by pressing the MEDIA button followed by the AUX se-
lection button.
The play function starts automatically after connecting the source.
External audio sources connected via the AUX input cannot be controlled via the
device.
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