ECO mode SKODA FABIA 2004 1.G / 6Y MS202 Car Radio Manual
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Control knob/push button
5
6– Control knob/push button
This knob/button permits:
• Switching on/off the radio
• Volume control
• Tone control
• Tone balance control
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Switching on/off,
volume control
Pressing the push button 6switches
the radio on and off.
The frequency and volume adjusted befo-
re switching off are recovered.
If the ignition key is removed from the igni-
tion lock with the radio switched on, the
radio is automatically switched off.
If the ignition key is refit into the ignition
lock and turned, the radio is automatically
switched on.
If the ignition key is pulled out, you may
switch on the radio by pressing the control
knob/push button
6twice.
After about 1 hour the radio is automati-
cally switched off to avoid discharging of
the car battery.
You may repeat this operation as often as
desired.
If the car radio remains mute after switch-
ing on and "SAFE" appears in the display,
observe the notes from page 16.
Turning the control knob
6allows you
to change the volume, the tone or the tone
balance settings.
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RADIO MODE
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Manual storing
• Press the station button 3on which the
station is to be stored until the mute
function is deactivated (the frequency to
be stored appears in the display). The
station is stored.
Please make sure that the station name
is shown while the station is stored and
not a moving text as otherwise the
moving text will be stored instead of
the station name.
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Manual storing Station buttons
You may store up to 24 stations on the 6
station buttons in connection with the res-
pective memory levels.
FM1/FM2 range = 6 stations each
AM1/AM2 range = 6 stations each
"FM2" means that you are in the second
memory level. Press the A/F button
4to
switch between the memory levels.
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TP
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RADIO MODE
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5– TP button
The TP standby mode allows you to hear
only traffic announcements. Even if the
volume is set to minimum, the traffic an-
nouncements are heard with the program-
med volume – see also page 13. If the
transmission range of the traffic station
tuned to is left, the radio will start after
about 30 seconds an automatic station
search.
TP6A/FTPInterrupting a traffic announcement
You may wish to interrupt a traffic an-
nouncement in certain situations, for
example
– if the announcement does not concernyour route,
– if the announcement is very long and the part concerning you is already comple-
ted.
While an announcement is heard , this
will be aborted and the previous mode, for
example radio reception or cassette play,
is continued. A new traffic announcement
will be heard again.
To switch definitely off all traffic an-
nouncements, deactivate the TP function.
Traffic programme functions
RADIO MODE
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When storing RDS stations you should
press the corresponding station button
only when the station name appears in
the display. This ensures that all RDS
information has been interpreted and
stored automatically.
When calling up stored RDS stations,
the corresponding station name is display-
ed. If the stored frequency is too weak for
good reception, the radio searches auto-
matically for an appropriate alternative fre-
quency (best station function).
If non of the stored alternative frequencies
is strong enough for good reception, the
desired station cannot be received at the
moment. In this case, tune to another sta-
tion.
!Please make sure that the station
name is displayed when the station
is stored. If a moving text should be
displayed, this will be stored
instead of the station name.
In many European countries, RDS is al-
ready transmitted by many radio stations.
The goal is to provide an overall coverage.
With this system, an inaudible digitized
data current is transmitted in addition to
the normal FM radio signal, providing the
RDS receiver with information in encoded
form which controls, among other things,
the following functions:
• Programme identification (PI code)
With the help of the PI code, the radio
recognizes the currently received station.
• Programme service name (PS code)
The PS code transmits the station name
which is shown in the display.• Alternative frequencies (AF code)
Because of the limited transmission range
of the FM waves, the programme of one
radio provider is transmitted by several
stations on different frequencies. The AF
code informs the radio about all alternative
frequencies of the same programme.
This enables the radio to tune to the fre-
quency which can be received in the best
quality.
Tuning to another frequency is carried out
in an inaudible way.
The station name in the display remains
unchanged.
While you are driving, the RDS radio sear-
ches permanently for alternative frequen-
cies of the station selected and tunes to
this in an automatic and inaudible way.
• Traffic programme identification (TP code = Traffic programme)
This information tells the radio that it is
currently receiving a traffic programme
station.
Information about How does RDS work?
RDS stations
RADIO MODE
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The Setup menu
Pressing the TP button 5for more than 2
seconds enables you to carry out special
settings and special RDS functions.
To select the individual Setup menu items,
use the two rockers (see pos.
or
and ßQ).
It is possible to select the following menu
functions.
• TAVOL
• LRN
• REG
• ONVOL
• IGN
• CODE/SAVE
Exit the Setup menu
Press the TP button
5or make no adjust-
ment for more than 30 seconds to save
your changed settings and to exit the
Setup menu.
TAVOL
The TAVOL function enables you to adjust
the minimum volume for traffic announce-
ments.
If the current volume is lower than the
TAVOL setting, the volume of the traffic
announcement will be increased to the
TAVOL setting.
• Select TAVOL in the setup menu. "SETUP TAVOL" and the current setting
appear in the display.
• Use the control knob/push button
6to
select the desired setting. The setting
range is 04 – 20. LRN ON/OFF
If you are driving in a region where the
reception of RDS programmes with traffic
announcements is poor, you may prevent
the automatic station search in radio
mode.
"LRN ON" automatic LEARN desired,
"LRN OFF" automatic LEARN not
desired.
• Press
or of the rocker ßQto select
the desired setting.
SETTINGS
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The device is provided with an automatic
tape type switch-over function. For opti-
mum playback quality we recommend you
to use “chromium dioxide” or “metal” cas-
settes. To ensure a troublefree operation,
you should only use cassettes of well-
known manufacturers.
If distortions should occur when playing
prerecorded cassettes, we recommend
you to copy the recording on a cassette of
a renowned make.
To prevent distortions due to the cassette
itself, we recommend you to use only C-90
or C-60 cassettes.
You should not stick adhesive labels
or additional labels on the cassette.
During cassette mode, the cassette
may get warm and the label detach
causing malfunctions.
Tips to cassette modeGuarantee
Never expose cassettes for a long time
to very low (below -10° C) or very high
(above +50° C) temperatures inside the
vehicle. Please consider that the tempera-
ture inside the vehicle may be considerab-
ly higher than outside the car.
Avoid exposure of the cassettes to direct
sunlight. It is best to store the cassettes in
their boxes or in the original cassette tray
with reel lock available for most vehicles.
If the high frequencies should get lost after
long operation (about 100 hrs. according
to tape material), the sound head may be
soiled by tape abrasion. In this case, clean
the sound head using a wet cleaning cas-
sette. Use only cleaning cassettes of a
nenowned make and follow the user
manual of the cassette manufacturer.For our car radio systems apply the same
guarantee conditions as for new vehicles.
!A damage in the sense of the
guarantee must not be caused by
improper handling of the system or
by inexpert attempts of repair. In
additioin, no visible damages must
exist.
HINTS
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Display
Frequency, station name, waveband,
station button, TP (traffic programme),
cassette functions.
Max. output power
4 x 20 Watt (max.),
4 x 17 Watt (to DIN at 4 Ohm).
Illumination
Anti-glare illumination of the control ele-
ments and the display when the vehicle
illumination is switched on (night design).
The brightness can be adjusted according
to the instrument board illumination.
Waveband selection
By touch buttons.
Cassette player
Wear-resisting high-performance sound
head, automatic tape type recognition, fast
forwardand, switch-over to radio reception
in the case of traffic announcements.
Theft protection
Electronic security system locking the
radio when the power supply is discon-
nected. The radio can be put into opera-
tion again only by entering the correct
code number.
Reception ranges
FM, AM (MW).
Interference suppression
The automatic interference suppression
integrated in the radio eliminates most
interferences during FM reception.
Special intereference suppression circuits
eliminate most interfering impulses gene-
rated by the motor and other parts of the
electrical system, for example, ventilator,
windscreen wiper, etc.
Station selection
Automatic play of the last station tuned to
(last station memory) in radio mode.
Six station buttons each for AM1/AM2,
FM1/FM2. Direct manual tuning for RDS
stations. Manual tuning possible in the
direction of high or low frequencies. Micro-
computer-controlled stabilization of the
transmission frequencies (PLL quarz-
tuning).
Traffic radio programme functions
Automatic station search, automatic traffic
announcements, switch-over to mono
during traffic announcements.
Audio functions
Stereo, active tone control, sound balance
control integrated in the radio, multiple
loudspeaker system.
BRIEF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The indications in this user manual com-
ply with the information available at the
day of printing.
Subject to technical modifications.
This paper has been made of chlorine-
free and bleached pulp.