ESP SKODA FABIA 2006 2.G / 5J Dance Car Radio Manual
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Manual tuning
Automatic tuning - SEEK You can set the frequency of a requested
station by pressing button or . The
frequency keeps changing when you keep
button or pressed. Release the button
to stop tuning. The display will show the set
frequency.
You can skip to the next available station in the
currently selected band by pressing button
or The tuner will automatically stop
when the next station is found in the desired
direction.
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7 6Storing the stations to presets
Recalling the presets
Automatic tuning and storing of stations
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STORING Use buttons or to tune the station you want
to store. Press and hold (for approx. 2s)
selected preset button to memorise the
station. (The sound volume is lowered
temporarily and a beep sounds; then the
station is stored.) You can use6x6presets.
Having stored the stations using the preset
buttons , you can press any of the buttons
briefly to recall the respective station.
The automatic tuning and storage system seeks
all stations within a selected band, selects 6
stations with the strongest signal, and stores
them as presets. Press (AutoStore) button
to start the process. The display shows a
message “ ” and the sound is muted
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4 12 12If you select the band, memory
layer will include 6 stations with the strongest
signal in the FM band. As soon as the process is
complete, the FM- AS memory layer is
selected, and preset is chosen. You can switch
to other presets by pressing one of the preset
buttons .
If you select the band, memory
layer will include 6 stations with the strongest
signal in the AM band. As soon as the process is
complete, the AM- AS memory layer is
selected, and preset is chosen. You can switch
to other presets by pressing one of the preset
buttons .
Each use of the function updates and
rewrites the presets in the currently selected
band (FM- AS or AM- AS).FM FM - AS
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AM AM - AS
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Tuning and Storing the Stations
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Operation of the Radio
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Display indications in the CD - MP3 mode:
A Track information. By pressing the
preset you can select between
FILE / FOLDER / TITLE / ARTIST /
ALBUM. If this information has not
been entered upon disc creation,
„ “ appears on the
display.
B Number of currently played folder.
C Area reserved for preset buttons
with the following symbols:
Previous/next folder;
FILE Selection of information display for
the playing track in the field A.
D Number of currently played track.
E Elapsed track time.UNAVAILABLE12
12SCAN function
SCAN
OK
Stopping playback
FM AM Press button to activate searching
through the disc. A 10- second sample of the
beginning of each track is played. The
sequence number of the track on the disc is
displayed at the same time. After 10s, the
beginning of next track is played. You can select
folders to be searched through by pressing the
corresponding preset buttons .
Press preset button to end the scan
mode. Current track will be played normally.
To stop disc playback and to switch on the
radio, press button or .
The last selected station will play.5
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INFO function
INFO
MP3 INFO
Displaying additional information
ID3 INFO Press button to display information
about currently played track and about the
folder. The radio will display track
and folder names in the format in which they
are stored on the MP3 CD.
Individual MP3 files are organized in a
hierarchy commonly used on personal
computers. Due to high number of tracks,
which can besaved to a disc, we recommend
use of folders to organize tracks.
Press preset buttons to display
additional information about currently played
track (ID3 tags).10
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Playback of MP3 files
Operating of CD player
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Your radio offers connection of a broad variety
of audio devices from pocket players to laptops,
or TV receivers. This input must be enabled in
the settings menu of your radio – see chapter
Special functions.
he external input mode to “ ” Playback
will start automatically after the source is
connected.
By pressing the
preset button repeatedly display the
screen for setting the input sensitivity in
dependence on the output level of the external
source signal.
High level, used mainly for signal
sources such as laptops.
Medium level, used for devices such
as cassette players or CD players
Low level, used for players such as
MP3.
Press the preset button to set the required
sensitivity. The indicator will show the set value. External audio source activation button:
By pressing the button repeatedly select
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CD
AUX IN...
Input sensitivity setting:
AUX LEV 1
AUX LEV 2
.
AUX LEV 3
2
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BACK
BACK
Note By pressing preset button you return
to previous menu level.
: Your radio has no regulation of the
output level set at the external device. Please
remember that the highest playback quality
can be reached by setting a proper
combination of input sensitivity (see above)
and output level of the external signal source
usually by means of volume regulators. You
can find more information about settings
especially in the instruction manuals of such
devices.
Try to set the highest possible output level of
the connected device. Lower this level in case
of experiencing sound degradation or
distortion. This degradation does not mean a
failure of your device and may be prevented by
proper setting.
The quality of the reproduced signal depends
also on the recording.12
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Stopping playback
FM AM To stop AUX playback and to switch on the
radio, press button or . The last
selected station will play.
Press button to return to the CD playback
mode.
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Connection of external audio sources*
Input activation