key SKODA OCTAVIA 2012 2.G / (1Z) Blues Car Radio Manual
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Unit overview and operation
Unit overview
Fig. 1
Unit overview
- Unit on/off, adjust volume
Operation and confirmation
Function keys (the function keys are described in each chapter)
Display RADIO
- Radio menu » page 9
MEDIA - Media menu » page 11
MUTE - Mute
SETUP - Device settings » page 6
CAR - Settings of the vehicle systems » page 14
BACK - Return to higher-level menu
- Backward and forward menu navigation (the key functions are descri-
bed in each chapter)
1234567891011NoteSome functions can be operated via the multifunction steering wheel » Owner's
Manual .Ð
Switching the unit on/off
›
Press the knob
1
» Fig. 1 on page 4 to switch the unit on or off.
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 unit will switch off automatically. After switching on the ignition, the unit is
turned on automatically.
If the unit is switched off with the knob
, it will not switch on automatically
when you switch on the ignition.
If your vehicle is fitted with the KESSY system, the unit will switch off automati-
cally after the engine is turned off and the door opened. If you open the driver's
door before switching off the engine, the unit will also switch off.
When the ignition is switched off, the system switches off automatically after ap-
prox. half an hour (discharge protection of the vehicle battery).
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Volume setting
Increase volume
›
Turn the knob
1
» Fig. 1 on page 4 to the right.
Decrease volume
›
Turn the knob to the left.
Muting
›
Press the button MUTE or set the volume to 0 with the knob .
Note
■
The change in volume will appear in the display of the unit (does not apply to
changing the volume using the corresponding button on the multifunction steer-
ing wheel).■
When the sound is muted, the symbol appears in the display.
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4General information
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Displays and control of the deviceFig. 2
Displays
Display of menus, menu items and functions Currently selected menu item/function
Previous menu item/function
Next menu item/function
Higher-level menu
Function with “checkbox”
›
- Function is switched on.
›
- Function is switched off
Function in the menu/menu item
Selecting menu/menu item
Select by turning the menu knob
2
» Fig. 1 on page 4.
Confirming menu/menu item
Confirm by pressing the menu knob
2
» Fig. 1 on page 4.
ABCDEFConfirming function in menu/menu item
The menu/menu item may include various functions F that are confirmed by
pressing the appropriate function key 3
» Fig. 2 under the function name.
Returning to higher-level menu
Return by pressing the button BACK
10
» Fig. 1
on page 4.
Switching function on/off with “checkbox” Switch the function on/off by pressing the menu knob
2
» Fig. 1 on page 4.
Note
■
Greyed out menus or menu items are not enabled or available.■Some menus or menu items, the current setting is displayed, e.g. Distance: km
or Distance: mi .■
If the device is currently not being used, the display will return to the higher-
level menu after a few seconds.
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Examples of the information listed in the Owner's Manual
Examples of actions
›
Press the button SETUP
→ Sound .
This information indicates that you must first press the SETUP
button and then
select and confirm the Sound menu.
The “ →” symbol indicates the next step.
This may be followed by a list of available menus, menu items or functions, such
as:
■ Bass - Bass setting
■ Mid - Mid range setting
■ Treble - Treble setting
Example menu
■ xyz - the first menu level
■ xyz - the second menu level
■ xyz - the third menu level
■ xyz - the first menu level
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Unit setup
Main menu
Fig. 3
Main menu
First and foremost, pay attention to the safety instructions » page 3 , Safety in-
structions .
Select and confirm all functions as described at the beginning of this man-
ual » page 4 , Unit overview and operation .
Opening the main menu for unit setup
›
Press the button SETUP.
Menus in the main menu for unit setup
■ Sound - Sound setup » page 6
■ Radio - Radio setup » page 6
■ Media - Media setup » page 7
■ System - System setup » page 7
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Sound setup
›
Press the button SETUP
→ Sound .
■ Bass - Bass setting
■ Mid - Mid range setting
■ Treble - Treble setting
■ Balance - Setting the balance between the left and right
■ Fader - Setting the balance between the front and the rear
■
Volume - Volume setting
■ Maximum switch-on volume - Volume after switching on
■ Traffic announcement - sets the volume for the Traffic program alerts (TP)
■ Speed-dependent vol. adjustment - Speed-dependent volume increase
■ AUX volume - Sets the playback volume from an external source
■ Quiet - Low volume
■ Medium - Medium volume
■ Loud - High volumeÐ
Radio setup
›
Press the button SETUP
→ Radio .
■ Radio text - Radio text display on/off
■ Alternative frequency (AF) - Search for alternative frequencies of the station
currently being listened to on/off
■ Arrow keys - Sets the function of the station selection in RADIO mode
■ Station list - Switches all stations currently in range for the selected fre-
quency band
■ Preset list - Switches to only stored stations
■ RDS regional - Switches the automatic tracking of related regional stations on/
off ■ Fixed - Maintains the selected regional station continuously. When the signal
is lost, another regional station must be set manually.
■ Automatic - Automatic tracking of regional stations. The radio tunes to anoth-
er available region if the given region can no longer be received.
■ PTY filter - Selects radio stations by broadcast topics (programme)
■ Off - Switches off
■ News - News
■ Music - Music
■ Sport - Sports
■ Culture - Culture
■ Special - Other
■ Station list sort - Sorts the station list
■ Default - by the programme identification (PI code)
■ A-Z - in alphabetical order and then by frequency number £
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Radio
Main menu
Fig. 4
Main menu/selecting the frequency band
First and foremost, pay attention to the safety instructions » page 3 , Safety in-
structions .
Select and confirm all functions as described at the beginning of this man- ual » page 4 , Unit overview and operation .
Accessing radio mode in main menu
›
Press the button RADIO.
Selecting a frequency band
Your radio allows reception of FM frequencies (memory bank FM1 and FM2) and the AM frequency bands (AM1 and AM2 memory bank).
›
Press the button RADIO
→ Confirm the selection with the function key
3
or
the button RADIO.
Saving a radio station›Set the desired radio station
» page 9, Station finding and press and hold
the corresponding function key 3
until a beep is heard.
Selecting a stored radio station from the preset list
›
In the selected frequency band, press the buttons and
or the function key
3
under the desired radio station.
Five presets are available in each memory bank.
Selecting a radio station from the station list
›
Press the buttons and or rotate the menu knob
2
to select and confirm
the desired station.
If no station list is available, the device will automatically search for radio sta- tions.
Symbols in the display
SymbolImportanceSound is mutedTraffic information station Station without traffic information , , , Currently selected frequency bandRadio station is selected by desired topic » page 6, Radio
setupRadio station from the station list is a station from the
preset list Auto-play of available radio stations
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Station finding
›
Press the button RADIO
→ menu knob
2
.
■ TP - Switches traffic programme on/off » page 10
■ Manual - Manual station finding by turning the menu button
2
or with the keys
and £
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Media
Main menu
Fig. 5
Main menu/CD mode
First and foremost, pay attention to the safety instructions » page 3 , Safety in-
structions .
Select and confirm all functions as described at the beginning of this man- ual » page 4 , Unit overview and operation .
Accessing main menu in media mode
›
Press the button MEDIA.
■
USB - Changes to a connected external audio source at the USB in-
put 1)
» page 12
■ AUX - Changes to a connected external audio source at the AUX in-
put » page 12
Symbols in the displaySymbolImportanceSound is mutedTrack repeatRandom play , Currently selected audio sourceAuto-play of tracks
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Using buttons
The buttons
or will always affect the currently heard audio source, irrespec-
tive of the current menu used.
It is also possible to change tracks in the menu of the currently played audio source using the function keys
3
.
Button
ActionOperationPress brieflyChanges to the beginning of the track being
played » table on page 12Each time you pressChanges to the beginning of the previous trackPress button for a long
period of timeFast-reverse of the track
Button
ActionOperationPress brieflyChanges to the beginning of the next trackPress button for a long
period of timeFast-forward of the track £1)
Operating an externally connected audio source is possible with certain restrictions, depending pri-
marily on the type of the connected device.
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Vision›
Press the button CAR
→ Vision .
■ Mirrors - Adjusts the mirrors
■ Synchronous mirror adjustment - Synchronous mirror adjustment on/off
■ Lowering in reverse - Lowering of front passenger mirror in reverse on/off
■ Fold in while parking - Folding the mirrors after parking on/off
■ Wipers - Adjusts the windscreen wipers
■ Automatic wiping in rain - Automatic wiping in rain on/off
■ Automatic rear wiper - Automatic rear wiper on/off
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Opening/closing
›
Press the button CAR
→ Opening/closing .
■ Windows - Sets the windows
■ Convenience opening - Sets the convenience opening
■ Off - No window
■ All windows - All windows
■ Driver - Driver's window only
■ Central locking - Sets the doors
■ Door unlocking - Sets the door unlocking
■ All - All doors
■ Single door - Single door
■ Driver side - Door on the driver's side
■ Automatic locking - Automatic locking on/off
■ Alarm system confirmation - Acoustic signals on/off when locking/unlocking a
vehicle with an anti-theft alarm system
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Seats
›
Press the button CAR
→ Seats .
■ Store driver's seat position on key - Storing driver's seat position on key on/off
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Driving data
›
Press the button CAR
→ Driving data .
■
Current consumption - Display of current fuel consumption on/off
■ Travelling time - Display of travelling time on/off
■ Distance travelled - Display of distance travelled on/off
■ Avg. speed - Display of average speed on/off
■ Avg. consumption - Display of average fuel consumption on/off
■ Digital speed - Display of current speed on/off
■ Oil temperature - Display of oil temperature on/off
■ Winter tyres warning - Winter tyres warning on/off
■ Coolant temperature - Coolant temperature on/off
■ Refuel quantity - Display of refuel quantity on/off
■ Eco tips - Display of tips for economical driving on/off
■ Convenience consumers - Display of fuel consumption of convenience consum-
ers on/off
■ Reset since “start driving data ” - Resets the single-trip memory
■ Reset “long-term driving data ” - Resets the long-term memoryÐ
Winter tyres limit
›
Press the button CAR
→ Winter tyres limit .
■ Winter tyres warning - Winter tyres warning on/off
■ Warning at: --- km/h - Sets the speed for the warning
Note
This function is, for example, used for winter tyres where the maximum permissi-
ble speed is lower than the maximum speed of the vehicle.Ð
Service
›
Press the button CAR
→ Service .
■ Oil change service - Oil change due
■ Oil change service due in … days / ... km - Displays the days and distance trav-
elled until the next engine oil change
■ Inspection - Mandatory inspection service
■ Inspection due in … days / ... km - Displays the day and distance travelled until
the mandatory inspection service
■ Vehicle ID - Displays the vehicle identification number
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16Vehicle systems setup
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Setting Climatronic and auxiliary heater andventilationFig. 8
Main menu Climatronic/Auxiliary heater and ventilation: Screen infor-
mation and selection of the preset time
Main menu Climatronic » Fig. 8
Function On - illuminated line
Function off - greyed-out line
Set interior temperature on driver's side
Set interior temperature on front passenger's side Set airflow direction
Auxiliary heating and ventilation » Fig. 8
Next start: Day and time when the vehicle is to be ready for use
Set operating mode, set operating duration
Activated preset time - illuminated line
ABCDEFGHPress the button SETUP on the Climatronic control panel.
■ Profile - Sets the Climatronic operating mode
■ Light - Low power, quiet operation
■ Medium - Base power
■ Strong - High power
■ - Automatic recirculated air mode on/off
■ - Quick interior heating on/off
■ - Set the auxiliary heater and ventilation
■ Timer - Select the preset times when the vehicle is to be ready for use
■ Timer 1 - Preset time 1
■ Timer 2 - Preset time 2
■ Timer 3 - Preset time 3
■ Mode - Sets the operating mode
■ Heating - Heating mode
■ Ventilation - Ventilation mode
■ Timer off - Turns off the preset time
■ Settings - Sets the day and time when the vehicle is to be ready for use
■ Timer 1 - Sets the preset time 1
■ Timer 2 - Sets the preset time 2
■ Timer 3 - Sets the preset time 3
■ Set running time - Sets the time frame in which to run the device (10 - 60
minutes)
After setting the desired time, press the button BACK
to save the preset time.
Note
■
Set the Climatronic mode (Profile) by pressing the function key 3 again.■Only one preset time can be active. The activated preset time will be deactiva-
ted again after it has started automatically. For the next start, activate one of the preset times.■
In the selection of the day in the preset time, there is an option between Sun-
day and Monday without the specified day. If this setting is made, the vehicle will
be ready for use at the selected time, regardless of the current day.
■
The running system deactivates after expiration of the operating period or can
be deactivated earlier by pressing the button for directly switching on/off on
the Climatronic control unit or by using the radio remote control.
■
If a different time is set » page 7, Unit system setup , the activated preset time is
automatically deactivated. The preset time must be reactivated.
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19Other functions