ESP SKODA OCTAVIA 2009 2.G / (1Z) Blues Car Radio Manual
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Radio
2RadioRadio - Overview
Rotary/push knob − switching on and off (pressing) − Volume control (rotate) − other function settin
gs in various menus
Rocker switch to call up the menu
settings of the parameter for radio
or CD player Rocker switch for adjusting the soundRocker switch to automatically store the station Rocker switch to activate the AM radio mode − fast search in the respective waveband − Scroll through the contents of the CD CD - eject button CD-caseButton to activate the CD mode Rocker switch to activate the reception of traffic reports Rocker switch to switch ov
er between the wavebands AM/FM
Rocker switches , − manual station finding, fast station finding − Select the track in the CD mode, fast forward/backward search in the CD mode − Selecting the menu points Display Station keys - − store and select the RDS station − CD selection − Enter code
Characters in the text * Parts of the equipment which are marked in such a way are only installed as standard on certain models or are available as special equipment. End of the paragraph. The paragraph continues on the following page.Important informationWarrantyThe equipment warranty terms and conditions also apply for new vehicles. After the expiration of the warranty, a piec
e of equipment in need of repair will be
replaced with a reconditioned, original item with spare part warranty. It is, however, a precondition that the housin
g has not been damaged and no unauthor-
ised attempts have been made to carry out repairs.
Note
Damage within the meaning of the warranty must not be the result of improper handling of the system or from unprofession
al repair attempts. It is also essential
that there is no external damage.Operation of radioThe radio should only be used, if the traffic situation permits it. The volume settings must be selected in
such a way that audible signals from the
outside, e.g. a Martins horn from utility
vehicles (police cars,
ambulances and fire
brigade), can be heard at all times. Power output 4x20 W
A1A2
MENU
A3
A4
AS
A5
SCAN
A6A7A8
CD
A9
TP
A10
A/F
A11
A12A13
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WARNING
Please concentrate fully at
all times on your driving! As the driver you are
fully responsible for road safety. Only use the functions of the radio in such a way that you are always in full co
ntrol of your vehicle in all traffic
situations!Using the displayCarefully handle the display because dent
s and scratches can occur through pres-
sure of the finger or contact with sharp objects. The display can be cleaned with a soft cl
oth and finger marks can be wiped away
with pure alcohol.
Note
Do not use solvent such as turpentine or
petrol as they will corrode the display
surface.Anti-theft protectionAnti-theft codingYour radio is equipped with a convenience co
ding. If the radio is being operated for
the first time, the safety code is not only
stored in the radio but also in the vehicle.
After disconnecting and reconnecting the batte
ry, first of all switch on the ignition
and then the radio. If you wish to install the radio in another vehicle, the safety code must be entered. In this case, please do not hesitate to
contact a Škoda Service Partner or a Škoda
importer. As the unit only functions after entering the
safety code, this practically excludes its
use after a theft - a contribution to increased anti-theft safety.
Note
The code is stored in the instrument cluste
r. This ensures that it is automatically
decoded (convenience coding). Manual
input of the code is normally not
necessary.Enter code– Switch on the radio if the ignition is on.
SAFE
is displayed and then
1000
.
– Enter the safety code using the station keys - .– Confirm the safety code by pressing the station key .If you have confirmed a wrongly entered co
de, you can repeat once again the entire
process. If the code number is entered incorrectl
y for the second time, the unit will be
blocked for approx. one hour. It is possible
to enter again the safety code after one
hour has expired, when the unit and th
e ignition have been switched on.
The cycle - two attempts, blocked for
an hour - will continue to apply.
Basic settingSwitching the unit on and off– The system is switched on or off by turning / pressing the rotary / push
knob .
If the key is pulled out of the ignition lo
ck with the unit swit
ched on, the unit wil
switch off automatically. You can switch
on again the unit by pressing the
rotary/push knob . When the ignition is
switched off, the unit switches off auto-
matically after approx. one hour (dischar
ge protection of the vehicle battery).
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CD player
8switches over to the radio mode. After the traffic reports have ended, the unit switches back once again to the CD mode.Replay the tracks in random order– Press the rocker switch , in order to activate the menu Set-up. – Select a function of the
MIX
menu with the help of the station keys.
– Set the desired value by turning the button .MIX Play function of titles in random order.•
MIX OFF
- the function of the menu is switched off;
•
MIX CD
- Plays the tracks on a CD in random order;
•
MIX FLD
- Play function of titles in random order in a certain (folder);
•
MIX PLS
- Play function of the playlist (folde
r of selected tracks from individual
folders, which is stored on the CD). Is on
ly displayed when a playlist is created for
the replayed CD.General information for MP3 operationRequirements for the MP3 data and data carrier •
650 MB and 700 MB CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW.
•
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 reproduced MP3 data can
be shown as ID3 tag, providing this information is available. The list and data name will be displayed if there is no ID3 tag.•
Play lists are not supported.
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.
Playing sequence of MP3 data and folders
MENU
A1
Fig. 1 Playing sequence of MP3 data and folders
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The unit plays the MP3 data stored on
a data carrier in a certain sequence
⇒ page 8, fig. 1
. The illustration shows an exampl
e of a typical MP3 CD containing
the titles (Tracks
), folder (Folder
) and sub-folder.
Information on how to use a CDCD to jump Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations may cause the CD to jump. Formation of condensation When it is cold and after rain showers, moisture can deposit in the CD drive (condensation). This can effect the CD ju
mp or impair the play function. In such
cases wait until the moisture has dissipated. Notes for the care of the CDs If a CD is soiled, please never clean the CD
in the direction of a circle but rather from
inside to outside with a soft lint-free cloth. In case of severe layers of dir t we recom- mend to clean the CD with a commercially av
ailable CD cleaner. Also in this case
do not clean the CD in the direction of a circle but rather from inside to outside and then let it dry off. Overheating protection If the temperature in the unit exceeds 85°C, the play function of the CD is ended for safety reasons.
Caution
•
Never use liquids such as gasoline, paint thinner or disk cleaner, otherwise the
surface of the CD could get damaged!•
Never expose the CD to direct sun rays!
•
Please never write or affix the CD!Note
Dirt or damage of a CD can lead to diffic
ulties when “reading” the information. The
difficulty in reading the error depends on th
e dirt or on the severity of the mechan-
ical damage. Severe scratches cause reading errors which can make the CD jump or “
get stuck
”. All CDs must be treated carefully and always be stored in a protec-
tive case.Input AUX-IN*The input for external audio sources
AUX-IN is located below the armrest
of the front seats and is marked with the logo
.
Activating an external audio source – Press the button and once again the button in order to select
the external input. The play function starts automatically after connecting the external source.
End play function of the external source – Press the rocker switch . It starts the play function of the last
selected radio station.
– Press the button and select the CD source for the play function.An external audio source connected to the
AUX-IN socket is merely replayed via the
radio and the loudspeakers. The external audio sources
cannot
be controlled via
the radio. You can select another audio source on
the radio at any time. As long as the
external audio source is no
t switched off, it remains always active in the back-
ground. Please refer to the Owner's manual of the respective manufacturer for the opera- tion of the external audio source. Use the standard jack plug 3.5 mm for the AUX-IN socket. If the external audio source does not have this jack
plug, you must use an adapter.
Adjust the play function volume of the external audio source The play function volume of the external audio source can be changed via the volume control on the radio.
CD
CD
A/F
CD
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