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General information
2General informationEquipment overview
Switching on/off
: Control button for switching the navigation
system on/off (press) and volume control (turn) Setting up button− RADIO mode
- turn for manual station ad
justment; press briefly to
start or stop the au
tomatic play (Scan)
− MEDIA mode
- turn to change track; press briefly to start or stop
the automatic play (Scan) Range selector key
for selecting the corresponding Setup:
−
- changes over into the
radio mode and changes the
frequency range when in the radio mode −
- changes over to the last pl
ayed media source or selects
a new media source −
- activates the phone function
1) - Muting of the current
audio source −
- TIM function (Traffic Information Memory) recorded traffic
announcements can be replayed
. After entering up to two
different TIM recording times in the
SETUP
Setup, a recording of
the traffic announcements
is also possible if the unit is switched off
−
- Switch the traffic information function (Traffic Program) on or
off or interrupt the currently recorded traffic announcement −
- enables setting-up the individually selected field
- opens the sound and volume settings Setup Touchscreen (Touch-screen):
Fields circled in colour on the display
are presently “active” and are op
erated by touching the display
CD case
Eject key
- press briefly to move an inserted CD into the initial
position ready for removal Memory card case
: SD memory cards (“Secure Digital Memory
Cards”), SDHC (“Secure Digital
High Capacity Card”) and MMC
(“Multimedia Cards”) measuring 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm and with a capacity of up to 32 GB are avai
lable. The case for the memory card
is located under the display.
Explanation of symbols * items of equipment which are marked in such a way are only installed as standard on certain models or are supplied as special equipment. End of a section. The section is continued on the next page.
Note
This Owner's Manual describes the range of fu
nctions at the time of going to press.
The illustrations can differ in minor
details from the version of your unit.
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 housing has
not been damaged and no unauthorised
attempts have been made
to carry out repairs.
1)Valid for universal Phone preinstallation GSM III and GSM II.A1A2A3
RADIOMEDIAPHONETIMTPSETUP
A4
A5A6
A7
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Note
Damage within the meaning of the warranty
must not be the result of improper
handling of the system or from unprofessi
onal repair attempts. It is also essential
that there is no external damage.Device operationThe unit 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.
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 contro
l of your vehicle in all traffic situa-
tions!
Caution
•
Inserting a second CD while a CD is being ejected can destroy the CD drive in
the unit. Please note that the CD ejecti
on lasts a few seconds after pressing the
Eject key
. During this time the lock in fron
t of the CD case is open. It is essen-
tial that you wait until the CD has been fully ejected before you try to insert a new CD.•
Press the buttons and the keys of the uni
t gently in order to avoid damaging
them. Gentle pressure on the appropriate key is sufficient to operate the unit. Please note that the control buttons have
predetermined breaking points, in order
to reduce the risk of injury.•
Do not use any pointed or sharp-edged objects to operate the touch-screen.
Slight finger pressure sufficient to oper
ate the equipment. A text in the display,
which cannot be called up by pressing the
button, is therefore not available at that
time.
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 wi
th a soft cloth 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 coding. If the radio is being operated for
the first time, the safety code is not only st
ored in the radio but also in the vehicle.
After disconnecting and reconnecting the battery, 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 co
ntact an authorised Škoda Service Partner
or a Škoda importer. As the unit only functions afte
r 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.
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4Enter codeIf a keypad appears after switching
on with the command to enter the
code, the unit can be unlocked by entering the correct four-digit code number. The number of the possible attempts is shown in the second display line. – Press directly a digit from to on the digit block displayed on the
display. The digit is accepted in the entry line.
– After a four-digit order has been entered, the group of digits will turn
grey (inactive) and no further digits can be accepted in the entry line.
– Press on the display to erase the digits in the entry line from right
to left and thereby correct your input, if necessary.
– If the correct code number is displayed in the entry line, press .Code number The code number can only be called up “onl
ine” via the Škoda system, as this guar-
antees even more effective anti-theft protection. Please contact your authorized Škoda Service Partner, if necessary. Incorrect code number If an incorrect code is confirmed after entry of the code, the procedure can be repeated
once again
. The number of attempts is shown in the second display line.
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 the ignition have been switched on. If two invalid attempts are then made agai
n, the navigation system will be blocked
again for an hour. The cycle - two attempts, blocked for
an hour - will continue to apply.
General - operationThe screen of the unit is a so-called
touch screen (touch-screen). Fields
circled in colour on the touch-screen are presently “active” and are oper-ated by touching the screen. “Function keys” on the screen – Active fields, which call up a function or a Setup, are called “function
keys”.
– By using the function key you can
change back from each Setup to
the previous Setup.
Moving objects or regulators – Place your finger on the display
of a moving object on the touch-
screen, for example the “sliding regulator” in a “scrollbar”.
– Now move your finger over the touch-screen
without interruption
.
The object will follow your movement
s, but can only be moved within
the pre-defined range.
– Lift the finger from the touch-screen at the desired position. – To view the displayed Setup section, move the right sliding regulator
in the scrollbar completely to the bottom.
– Alternatively, you can move the slid
ing regulator on the touch-screen
to the bottom and top by touching the function keys and .
– A sliding regulator in a set-up bar
can alternatively be moved by
pressing or
“Scrollbar” The vertical bar on the right side of the
display with a sliding regulator between the
arrow keys and is called a “scroll bar”
. It indicates that further Setup entries
become visible if the sliding regulato
r is moved completely to the bottom.
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9
OK
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Display settings In a set-up Setup a set-up or value is infini
tely adjustable. Move the sliding regulator
or press or to change a setting. Press the function key , to take over a changed setting and to switch
back to the initial Setup.
“Pop-up window” A function key with an arrow
behind another function key shows the presently
selected set-up, e.°g. with an . If you press on the function key on the display, a so-called “pop-up window” will open where all the set-up options are displayed. Briefly press the desired set-up option. The pop-up window is closed and the setting you have sele
cted is displayed. To clos
e the pop-up window without
changing the set-up, press the functi
on button in the pop-up window .
“Check box” There is a so-called “check box” in front of a function which can only be switched on or off. A tick in the check box
indicates that the function is switched on, an
empty check box
, indicates that it is switched off.
Briefly press the corresponding func
tion key for switching on or off.
+
-
Confirmation tone
Off
Off
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Basic setting
6Basic settingSwitching the unit on and off– The system is switched on or of
f by pressing the control button .
The last active audio source before switching off is repeated. If the key is pulled out of the ignition lock while the unit is switched on, the unit will switch off automatically. You can then swit
ch the unit on again. If the ignition is
switched off, the unit (discharge protection
of the vehicle battery) switches off auto-
matically after approx. one hour. This
process can be repeated as often as
necessary.Audio settingsBy pressing the button you can select the following parameters:•
- Setting of height
, middle and depth;
•
- Volume ratio (left and right = balance), (front and rear = fader);
•
- , and * - Switch on
volume, traffic announcements and volume of park distance control signal;•
- Speed dependent volume adaptation;
•
- Switching on or off the tone signal when storing the radio
stations. Reducing the volume when activating the parking aid (PDC)* If your vehicle is
equipped with “parking aid”,
the volume is automatically
decreased to a pre-defined value, wh
en the “parking aid” is active.
GALA function Your radio increases automatically its volu
me with the increasing vehicle speed. A
higher setting value results in a stronger volume increase.
RADIO selector keySelecting a radio stationCall up main Setup RADIO and choose frequency range – Press the range selector key to call up the
RADIO
main Setup.
The currently heard radio station is indicated at the top of the display.
– To change the frequency range, press the button or the func-
tion key and on or in the opening pop-up window. The current frequency range is indicated at the top left of the display.
Changing radio station – By pressing the arrow keys on the display of the
RADIO
main Setup,
you can change to the previous or the following station.
Selecting a radio station from the station list – Press the function key to display all radio stations that can
currently be received. The list “skips” directly to the display of the currently heard radio station.
– Choose the desired station by pressing the respective selection. After
about 20 seconds without operation the image of the station list will close automatically.
Function keys in the Radio main Setup
to - Station keys for storing or calling up a stored radio station. - Button for selecting the desired frequency range.
- opens the list of the presently receivable radio stations. - opens the list of the stored radio stations.
A1
Treble-Mid-BassBalance faderVo lume
Startup volume
Traffic announcements
PDC
GALAConfirmation tone
RADIO
RADIO
Band
FM
AM
Station list
1...
...42
BandStation listMemory
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- Button for calling up the automatic
play or for the radio text to fade
in .
- activates manual station finding.
The process of searching for and storing the radio stationsManual search – Turn the Set button in the
RADIO
main Setup or press on the func-
tion key . The scale of the selected frequency range is inserted in the frequency band in the lower part of the display.
– Briefly press the set button to terminate the manual frequency selec-
tion and to display once again the function keys.
Storing a radio station on a displayed station key – Continue to press one of the six station keys to displayed in
the
RADIO
main Setup until a signal tone sounds. The currently heard
radio station is then stored on this station key.
Deleting a radio station from the memory list –In the
RADIO
main Setup, press the function key to open the
memory list.
– Press the function key behind the station you wish to delete. – Confirm the following safety interrogation by pressing the function
key to finally remove the st
ation from the memory list.
If the currently heard radio station is already stored in the memory list, the memory space number is displayed behind the
description of the frequency range (
FM
or
AM
).
Use the
Setup Radio
main Setup, to determine which of the six station keys are to
be displayed in the main Setup
RADIO
.
Function SCANThe stations of a waveband
can be played briefly one after the other (for
ten seconds). – Press the set button , the radio searches automatically all available
stations of the current waveband.
– Alternatively, press the function key and press in the
opening pop-up window.
– During the current automatic play the function key will change from
to .
– Press the set button or function key again to end the auto-
matic play of the currently heard radio station.
RDS functionsSwitching radio text on and off –In the
RADIO
main Setup, press on the function key and on in the opening pop-up window. Instead of the six station
keys, the window for displaying the radio text is now opened in the lower half of the display.
– The window for displaying the radio text must fade out again to enable
the station keys to be displayed ag
ain. Briefly press on the display
window of the radio text.
– Alternatively, press the function key and the function key
shown as highlighted in
the opening pop-up window.
RDS (“
Radio
Data
System”) serves to transmit program identification and additional
services therefore also enabling automatic tracking of stations. In the event of sufficiently satisfactory reception, the suitable RDS radio stations will display the station name instead of the station frequency.
Extras
Scan
Radio TextMan.
A2
Man.
1 ...
6 ...
Memory
Delete
Delete
A2
Extras
Scan
Extras
Scan
A2
Scan
Extras
Radio Text
Extras
Radio Text
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8If a radio station sends additional inform
ation via the RDS function while a station
is being stored, it can occur that the name
of the radio station is later displayed
incorrectly in the memory list.Traffic information function– Press on the button , in order to switch the traffic information func-
tion on or off.
The display “
TP” in combination with a station name (e. g. in the station or memory
list), indicates a traffic information station. The operational readiness of the traffic information function is indicated by “
TP” at
the top right in the display. If no traffic information st
ation can be received becaus
e, for example, radio recep-
tion is interrupted in general, “
No TP
” will be displayed instead of “
TP”. Remember
that car parks, tunnels, high
buildings or mountains can interrupt the radio signal
up to the total loss of reception. Incoming traffic announcement When a traffic announcemen
t is being received, a pop-up window will open.
If you wish to interrupt the transmission
of the traffic announcement, press on the
function key in the pop-up window
Traffic announcement
. The traffic infor-
mation function remains available and a
following traffic anno
uncement is made
again while the audio mode is in op
eration. Pressing the function key
will switch off the traffic information function permanently.
Traffic information memoryAutomatic recording of traffic reports If the traffic information function is switched on and a traffic information station is received, the incoming
traffic reports will be recorded
, as long as the ignition is
switched on. This way you are
informed at any time of the current traffic situation,
even if you have your radio switched
off for a lengthy period while driving.
If the vehicle is not in use (ignition off) while a traffic information station is received and the traffic information function is sw
itched on, incoming traffic reports from
this station are recorded for two hours. When switching the ignition off the current traffic information station is displayed for about five seconds, from which the ne
xt 65 minutes of traffic reports will be
recorded. During this display of five seco
nds, you can select another traffic infor-
mation station using the arrow keys on
the unit, which will be recorded.
If, when the vehicle is not in use, the rece
ption of the set traffic information station
is too poor because of external influences
, it will automatically search for another
traffic information station. A maximum of nine traffic a
nnouncements with a total length of up to four minutes
can be recorded. The oldest traffic report
will always be overwritten if the memory
is full. TIM recording times You also have the possibility to set two TIM recording times, to which the unit will also record traffic reports when the vehicl
e is not in use. Then the radio starts
according to the set TIM recording time with
the recording of all the incoming traffic
reports on the set traffic information station. For example, when you drive your vehicle to
work everyday at a certain time, only
enter the approximate start time. The radio starts with the recording at the set start time and ends the recording 65 minutes afterwards. In this way, before you begin your journey, you can retrieve the last traf
fic reports and tune into the current traffic
situation of the distance to be driven.
Note
•
In case of a message of over four minu
tes long, the beginni
ng is overwritten.
•
If the vehicle has not been used for mo
re than three days, no further traffic
reports are recorded, in order to stop
the vehicle battery from running down.
TP
Cancel
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Playing traffic reports– Press on the button , in order to li
sten to the stored traffic reports.
The play function starts with the last recorded traffic report and runs through to the oldest recorded traffic report.
– Press on the button , in order to switch to the beginning of the
currently heard traffic report.
– In order to skip a traffic report, press on the button .– You can interrupt the play function by pressing the button . The
button changes to . Pressing the button will continue the play function from the last point.
Range selector key MEDIAMEDIA main SetupCalling up the main Setup MEDIA and changing the audio source – By pressing the button the play
function of the last played
audio source will continue.
If audio sources are currently selectable
at the unit, use the range selector key
to change between the last audio sources.
If a previously played media source is se
lected again, play will continue from the
last played part. If a media source cannot be selected at th
e present time because, for example, non
is available (e.g no memory
card), the function key will be displayed with a grey
background. Function keys for controlling the current audio sources
- pressing this briefly changes over to
the beginning of the current title or
chapter, repeated pressing changes over to
the beginning of the previous title or
chapter.
- briefly pressing this changes over to the next title or chapter. - Pause: the play function is stopped at the current position and the symbol changes to - pressing will continue
the play function
at this position.
Selectable audio source
s in the Setup MEDIA
- changes over to the last played
CD from the internal CD changer.
- changes over to an inserted memory card. - changes over to a connected external audio source*. Operating an exter-
nally connected audio source is possible
with certain restrictions and depends
largely on the type of the connection. Additional function keys in the MEDIA main Setup
- starts the automatic play
Scan
. If is already disp
layed with the func-
tion key, the automatic play has star
ted - press the button to terminate.
- starts the random play function
Mix
. If is already displayed with the
function key, the random play function ha
s started - press the function key to termi-
nate.
- opens the pop-up window for switching on the repeat function. In addi-
tion, it is determined if only the cu
rrent or the current or the current
for the MP3 operation is repeated. - opens the title list of the current audio source in order to choose
another title or source.Inserting or ejecting a CDInserting the CD –Press the button . – Choose the location .... for stor
ing the CD in the internal CD
changer. Wait until “
Please insert CD
” is displayed.
– Push a CD with the written side facing up as far as possible into the CD
case until it is automatically drawn in. The play function will start auto-matically.
TIM
MEDIA
MEDIA
CDSD cardAUXScan
Scan
Mix
Mix
Repeat
Tra c k
CD
FolderSelection
/1
6
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Taking out the CD – Press on the button , the CD is driven to the initial position.If a CD is not taken out in the initial position, it will be reinserted after approximately 10 seconds for safety reasons. WMA Data (Windows Media Audio) The copyright of audio data compressed by
Windows
Media
Audio, can also be
protected by the DRM procedure (
Digital
Rights
Management). Such WMA data is
not supported by the unit.Inserting or removing a memory cardInserting a memory card – Push the memory card into the me
mory card case with the trimmed
edge to the front right, until it is
locked in position. The play function
will start automatically.
Taking out a memory card – Press against the spring resistance
of the inserted memory card, the
memory card “skips” back into the Eject position.
Only MP3 data and unprotected WMA data ca
n be read from the SD card. All other
data is ignored. Memory card empty or data not readable If a memory card is inserted, on which no audio data has been stored, it will
not
be
switched over into the memory card mode after the loading procedure. In the Setup MEDIA
the function key remains inactive in the top display line and
the function cannot be seleced. Requirements of the memory card Memory cards measuring 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm or 1.4 mm can be inserted into the memory card case. Other memory cards of suitable size are
not
read by the unit.
Selecting a CD from the CD changer– Press the button , in order to open the
MEDIA
main Setup.
– If the unit is not already in the CD
m o de , p re s s o n th e f u n c t io n ke y
in the top display line.
– Press on the function key , in order to display the title list of
the currently played CD.
– Press on the function key as often as necessary until the CD selec-
tion Setup is displayed.
– Press on one of the buttons to , in order to start the
play function of the CD from
the corresponding position.
If the
currently played
CD is selected in the CD selection Setup, the title list is
opened. A CD compartment, in which no CD is inserted, is marked by “
Empty
” and the func-
tion key is shown as inactive. The CD which is currently playing, is indicated in the
MEDIA
main Setup at the top
left of the display.
- Random play function; the tracks
will be played in a random order.
– Scroll through the CD. The first
10 seconds of each title are played.
Note
CDs, which cannot be read by the CD changer, are also not selectable in the CD selection Setup of the radio (Display: “
Empty
”).
Select trackPress the range selector key to switch to the main Setup
MEDIA
.
/SD card
MEDIA
CD
SelectionCD 1:
CD 6:
MixScan
MEDIA
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Audio CD: Select track – Press on the function key , in order to display the title list of
the currently played audio CD. The cu
rrently played track is shown as
highlighted.
– Select one of the titles from the title
list by briefly pressing the function
key .
MP3 Data: Select track – Press on the function key , in order to display the title list with
the currently played title and, if necessary, to display the sub-folder contained in this folder. The currently played track is shown as high-lighted.
– Press to choose another title. If th
e title you are searching for is in
another folder, you must first of
all search the folder structure.
– Press on the display of a data folder to open it (in picture: ). – Press the function key to open
the appropriate higher priority
folder.
Repeat title – Press the function key . – Press in the opening pop-up window to automatically repeat the
current title at the end.
– If you press (Audio CD operation) or (MP3 operation) in
the opening pop-up window the titles of the current CD or the current folder are repeated automatically.
Note
You can also change titels in the
Setup MEDIA
by turning the set button .
•
If a data carrier in the internal
CD drive is ready to play, “
CD int.
” will be indi-
cated at the top left in the display.•
When playing MP3 data, the name of the artist, the album and the title of the
MP3 data will be displayed, if available, as
ID3 tag. The list an
d data name will be
displayed if there is no ID3 tag.•
Some audio CDs support “CD Text”. With these CDs the title name is displayed
instead of “
Tra c k
”.
General information for MP3 operationRequirements for the MP3 data and data carrier•
CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with a capacity of 650 MB and 700 MB.
•
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 lo
nger 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.•
Playlists are supported.
•
WMA data (
Windows
Media
Audio) can also be played even if the copyright is
additionally protected by the DRM procedure (
Digital
Rights
Management). Such
WMA data is not su
pported by the unit.
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.
Information on how to use a CDCD to jump Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations may cause the CD to jump.
Selection
Track ...
Selection
F1.1.1
Repeat
Title
CD
Folder
A2
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