AUX SKODA SUPERB 2009 2.G / (B6/3T) Columbus Navigation System Manual
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Range selector key SETUP
12– When selecting the button  , the unit attempts to hold a radio station emitting  
regionally long enough until the reception qu 
ality is so bad, that there is a risk of a  
program loss.
Switching the traffic announcements on or off– In the menu  
Setup Radio
, press the function key   to switch  
the transmission of traffi 
c announcements on or off. A tick in the check box 
 = indi- 
cates that the traffic programme f 
unction is already switched on.
Selecting preferred TMC station– In the menu 
Setup Radio
 the function key   indicates the TMC  
station from which current TMC traffic reports are received. 
– Press on the function key behind   and choose your prefered  
TMC station. 
– Press on   if you wish your unit to  
automatically search for a TMC station.
Delete preset list– Press the function key   and confirm the following safety interroga- 
tion in order to erase all radio stations stored in the memory list. 
You can select the following functions: Preferred TMC station If the “preferred” TMC station can no longer be received, the system automatically  searches for the TMC station offering the be 
st reception for the currently driven area.  
You can determine in the  
Setup Radio
 from which TMC station the reports are to be  
announced.Setup MediaCall up the  
Setup Media
 menu by pressing the range 
selector key   and the func- 
tion key  . – Activate the check boxes before entering details 
 =, by pressing th 
e corresponding  
function key. 
Function keys in the menu - Setup Media 
 - for the playback of an optional ex 
ternal audio* or video source*, if  
a TV tuner is installed. 
 - for the playback of an external audio source*. - Setting of the input sensitivity for an external source*.
 - according to the set-ups the title and performer name or  
only the data and folder name will be displayed for audio CDs with CD texts and in the  MP3 operation. 
 - plays all MP3 data one after the other according  
to the sequence on the played medium, which are stored in the folders and subfolders. 
* - enables a wireless transfer of MP3 data from the telephone  
preinstallation.Setup Telephone*Call up the  
Setup Telephone
 menu by pressing the range selector key   and the  
function key  .Updating telephone book in the unit– Press on the function key   to update all entries in the unit, 
the telephone book of the mobile phone  
or the SIM card entered since the last  
connection. This procedure can take a few minutes. 
– Confirm the following safety interrogatio 
n. The “old” data in the phone book can  
still be selected at the unit wh 
ile the data is being updated.
Delete call lists– Press on the function key  . – If you confirm the following safety inte 
rrogation by pressing
  , the stored call  
numbers of all calls made and calls  
accepted in the unit will be deleted.
Modifying assigned shortcut keys– Press the function key   to modify the assigned shortcut keys.
Fixed
Traffic programme (TP)
Current TMC stat.: ...
Preferred TMC station
Automatic
Delete preset list
SETUP
Media
Activate AV entryActivate AUX inputAUX input stageDeactivate artist/title nameScan/Mix/Repeat including subfoldersActivate Bluetooth audio
SETUP
Phone
Update telephone bookDelete call lists
Delete
Speed dial
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Range selector key MEDIA
21
MEDIA main menuMain menu MEDIA - OverviewDepending on the selected 
media source, the main menu 
MEDIA
 is shown as 
Audio  
Menu 
 ⇒fig. 8
 or DVD menu
 ⇒fig. 9
.
Calling up the main menu MEDI
A and changing the media source
– Press the range selector key   to switch to the main menu 
MEDIA
. The last  
used media source will continue to play. 
– If video and audio sources are selectable at the unit, use the   range selector  
key to change between the last audio and the last video source. 
Unit keys (Hard keys) for controlling the current audio or video source The arrow keys on unit   or     will always affect the currently heard audio source,  irrespective of the current menu used.  - pressing this briefly changes over to th 
e beginning of the current title or chapter,  
repeated pressing changes over to the be 
ginning of the previous title or chapter. 
 - briefly pressing this changes over to the next title or chapter.When in the menu of the currently played audi 
o source it is also possible to change  
titles using the setting up button. Function keys for controlling the current audio or video source 
 - pressing this briefly changes over to th 
e beginning of the current title or chapter,  
repeated pressing changes over to the be 
ginning of the previous title or chapter. 
 - briefly pressing this changes ov 
er to the next title or chapter. 
 - Pause: the play function is stopped in  
the current position and the symbol changes  
to   - after pressing, the play functi 
on will continue in this position. 
Selectable audio sources in the audio menu 
 - changes over to an inserted CD/DVD.  - changes over to an inserted memory card. - changes over to the audio data stored on the internal hard disk  
⇒page 24.  
MP3 data and unprotected WMA data can be 
 stored on the hard disk from all  
selectable media (CD, DVD, memory card). 
 or  * - changes over to an additionally connected external audio  
source*. Operating an externally connected 
 audio source is possible, with certain  
restrictions, via the radio navi 
gation unit and depends on the type of the audio source. 
Selectable video sources in the Video-DVD menu 
 - changes over to an optionally connected external video source.
Fig. 8  Main menu MEDIA: Audio
 
Menu.Fig. 9  Main menu MEDIA:  Video-DVD Menu.
MEDIA
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Range selector key MEDIA
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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 dirt we recom- 
mend to clean the CD with a commercially avai 
lable 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.
WARNING
•
The CD player is a 1st class laser product. There is a definite risk of injury 
from invisible laser beams if it is opened.•
The CD player contains no parts that ha 
ve to be serviced or repaired. Please  
contact your specialist garage 
 if a mechanical defect o
ccurs or the CD player has  
to be repaired.
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!
•
Only write on the CD/DVD with appropriate writing tools.
•
Do not affix anything to the CD!Note
Dirt or damage of a CD can  
lead to difficulties when “reading” the information. The  
difficulty in reading the error depends on the  
dirt or on the severity of the mechanical  
damage. Severe scratches cause reading errors which can make the CD jump or “get stuck”. All CDs must be treated carefully an 
d always be stored in a protective case.
External sources*AUX-IN and MEDIA-IN inputInput AUX-IN– Activate the AUX-IN socket in the menu 
Setup Media
 by pressing the function key  
. 
– The input for external audio sources AUX-IN is located under the armrest of the  
front seats. 
– External audio sources, which are connected to the AUX-IN socket,  
cannot
 be  
operated via the radio.
Input MDI - Multimedia socket (MEDIA-IN)– Activate the MEDIA-IN socket in the menu  
Setup Media
 by pressing the function  
key . 
– The input MDI is located in the glove box. – Audio data in MP3, WMA, OGG Vorbis  
and AAC format from the external data  
stickers, connected to the multimedia  
socket, can be played via the radio.
Fig. 10  AUX-IN and MEDIA-IN  socket
AUX
MEDIA-IN
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Range selector key MEDIA
26– External audio sources, which are 
connected to the MEDIA-IN socket, 
can
 be oper- 
ated via the radio  
⇒page 21. 
It is possible to play back external audio  
sources via the loudspea
kers of the radio in  
the vehicle. You can select another audio source on the ra 
dio at any time. As long as the external  
audio source is not switched off, it remains always active in the background. Please refer to the Owner's manual of the respective manufacturer for the operation of  the external audio source. If a MEDIA-IN socket is additionally  
installed, the button   is displayed  
instead of the function key   in the  
Audio menu
. Please note that an audio source  
connected to the AUX-IN socket can only be 
 replayed, if there is currently no data  
carrier connected to the MDI input. 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. Depending on the connected audio source, the output volume on the external audio  source can be changed. You can also change the input sensitivity of the external audio source, in order for the  play function volume of the external audio  
source to adapt to other audio sources or  
to avoid distortions of the play function volume. Adapter A special adapter is required to connect audio sources via the input MDI. We recommend that you purchase an adap 
ter for connecting the USB devices, the  
devices with Mini USB output or an iPod, at a Škoda Service Partner. Conditions for proper connection•
Only USB devices with the spec 
ification 2.0 can be connected.
•
The version of the file allocation table FA
T (File Allocation Tabl
e) of the connected  
device must be FAT16 (< 2 GB) or FAT32 (> 2 GB).
•
In order to replay from a unit with a hard 
 disk (HDD) which includes a large data  
volume, it can lead to a time delay when reading in the overview of the music data.•
In order to replay from a unit, which includ 
es a complicated folder structure, it can  
lead to a time delay when reading  
in the overview of the music data.
•
The folder structure in the connected unit 
must not exceed a depth of 8 levels. One  
folder must not contain more than 1000°data.•
A USB extension cable or USB distributor  
(HUB) must not be used to connect the  
unit.
WARNING
•
On no account place an external audio source on the dash panel. You could 
make sudden manoeuvres in the passen 
ger compartment and injure the occu- 
pants.•
On no account place an ex 
ternal audio source close to the airbags. You could  
be thrown back in the passenger comp 
artment by the airbags being deployed  
and injure the occupants.•
You must not hold the external audio  
source in the hand or on the knees  
while driving. You could make sudden  
manoeuvres in the passenger compart- 
ment and injure the occupants.•
Always guide the connection cable of  
the external audio source in such a  
way that is does not re 
strict you when driving.
Caution
The AUX-IN socket must only be used for audio sources!
Note
•
The external audio source, which is connected via AUX-IN, can only be used if no  
unit is connected via MD 
I at the same time.
•
If an external audio source is connecte
d via AUX-IN, which is equipped with an  
adapter for external power supply, it can occur  
that the audio signal is interrupted. This  
depends on the quality of the adapter which is used.•
The loudspeakers in the vehicle are matched to a power output of the radio of  
30°W.
MEDIA-IN
AUX
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