lock SKODA FABIA 2004 1.G / 6Y MS402 Car Radio Manual
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Control knob/push button
5
8– Control knob/push button
This knob/button permits:
• Switching on/off the radio
• Volume control
• Tone control
• Tone balance control
AUDGEO11Switching on/off,
volume control
Pressing the push button 8switches
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
8twice.
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 18.
Turning the control knob
8allows you
to change the volume, the tone or the tone
balance settings.
AUDGEO11
RADIO MODE
88
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Deactivating the electronic security
system
If the electronic security system has
locked the car radio for any reason, for
example, when the car battery has been
disconnected or a fuse has blown, “SAFE”
appears in the radio’s display after swit-
ching on.
• After about 1 second, "1– – – –"appears in the display.
If you now enter the correctcode number,
the electronic security system can be
deactivated.
If is absolutely necessary to follow the
order of the operational steps:
• Switch the radio on: "SAFE" appears in the display.
• After about 1 second, "1– – – –" appears in the display (1 stands for the
first attempt).
• Use the station buttons
3to enter the
code number which is to be found on the
radio card.
Coding
Briefly press the station button 1 to en-
ter the first digit of the code number, then
station button 2 for the second digit ,
etc.
• When this is done, press for more than 2 seconds on
or of the rocker ßE
then release the pressure.
• If you have entered the correct code, the frequency will be displayed after a few
moments.
The car radio is operational again.
!If you should have lost the radio
card with the code number, please
contact a Skoda service point.
Incorrect code number
If you enter an incorrect code number
when attempting to deactivate the electro-
nic security system, "SAFE" appears after
about 10 seconds and then “2 – – – –”
(2nd attempt) in the display.
You may then repeat once the entire
operation. The number of attempts is
indicated in the display.
If you enter an incorrect code number
again, the radio will be locked for the
waiting times indicated in the table below.
Waiting times between attempts: Attempt Waiting time
(display) (approximately)
1 10 sec.
2 1.5 min.
3 5 min.
4 21 min.
5 1.5 hrs.
6 6 hrs.
7 24 hrs.
8 24 hrs.
THEFT PROTECTION CODING
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Activating the electronic security
system
Press the TP button 7to display the
Setup menu.
• Select the "CODE/SAVE" function.
• Press
or of the rocker ßE.
• "1– – – –" appears in the display.
• Use the station buttons
3to enter the
code number which is to be found on the
radio card.
Briefly press the station button 1 to
enter the first digit of the code number,
then station button 2 for the second
digit, etc.
• When this is done, press for more than 2 seconds on
or of the rocker ßE
then release the pressure.
• If you have entered the correct code, “SAVE” will be displayed after a few
moments.
The car radio is locked again.
THEFT PROTECTION CODING
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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,
rocker for fast forward and rewind and
switch-over to radio reception in the case
of traffic announcements, automatic chan-
ge of cassette side at tape end (autore-
verse).
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.