key battery SKODA SUPERB 2013 2.G / (B6/3T) Bolero Car Radio Manual
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General information
Important information
Introductory information
Please read this Radio Bolero (from here on referred to only as device) Owner's Manual carefully, because operation in accordance with these instructions is a
prerequisite for proper use of the unit.
These operating instructions describe all possible equipment variants without
identifying them as special equipment, model variants or market-dependent
equipment.
Consequently, this vehicle does not need to contain all of the equipment compo-
nents described in these operating instructions.
The scope of equipment of your vehicle refers to your purchase contract for the
vehicle. More information is available from the ŠKODA Partner 1)
where you bought
the vehicle.
Please note that these instructions are meant only as an addendum to the infor-
mation provided in your vehicle's owner's manual. Therefore, they can be used
only in conjunction with the latest manual for this vehicle. For a detailed descrip-
tion of some of the functions listed in these instructions, see the owner's manual
for your vehicle.
If you have any questions about your radio navigation system, please contact a
ŠKODA Partner.
The illustrations can differ in minor details from your radio navigation system;
they are only intended for general information.
Device operation
The device should only be used when traffic conditions permit safe use.
WARNING■ Concentrate fully on your driving at all times! As the driver you are wholly re-
sponsible for the operation of your vehicle.■
Only use the device such that you are in full control of your vehicle in every
traffic situation – do not run the risk of an accident.
■
Adjust the volume to ensure that audible signals from outside the vehicle,
e.g. sirens from vehicles with right-of-way such as police cars, ambulances
and fire engines, can be heard at all times.
■
High volumes can cause hearing damage!
Screen care
CAUTION
■ Do not use solvents such as petrol or turpentine which could damage the
screen surface.■
Treat the screen with care. Finger pressure or contact with sharp objects may
cause dents and scratches on the surface.
Note
The screen can be cleaned with a soft cloth and alcohol if necessary.
Anti-theft protection
Anti-theft coding
Your device is equipped with a convenience coding. If the device is being operat-
ed for the first time, the safety code is not only stored in the radio but also in the
vehicle.
After disconnecting and reconnecting the battery, you must first switch on the ig-
nition using the ignition key before switching on the device.
If you want to install the device in another vehicle you will need to enter the safe-ty code. In this case you will have to call on a specialist 1)
garage.
1)
Explanation of terms
» Owner's Manual , chapter Foreword .
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- Setting up button
› for switching the equipment on and off (press)
› for volume control (turn)
Menu knob
› RADIO mode
- turn for manual station adjustment; press briefly
to start/stop scanning.
› MEDIA mode
- turn to change track; press briefly to start/stop
scanning.
RADIO
- changes over into the radio mode and changes the fre-
quency range when in the radio mode
MEDIA
– changes over to the last played media source or selects a
new media source
PHONE
– Telephone function – Muting of the current audio source
TIM - TIM function (Traffic Information Memory) recorded traffic
announcements can be replayed. After entering up to two differ-
ent TIM recording times in the SETUP menu, a recording of the
traffic announcements is also possible if the unit is switched off
TP
- switch traffic news function (Traffic Program) on or off or
pause playback of the currently playing traffic bulletin
SETUP
- enables setting-up the individually selected field
- opens the sound and volume settings menu
Touch screen: fields with coloured surrounds on the screen are
currently “active” and can be operated by touching the screen.
CD case
Eject key
/
- press briefly to move an inserted CD into the ini-
tial position ready for removal
SD memory card slot : SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards with
a size of 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm and a capacity of up to 32GB are supported (FAT 32).
Switching the device on/off
›
Press and hold the On/Off button
1
to turn the device on or off.
After switching on the unit, the last audio source that was active before switch-
ing off will be played.
12345678910111213If the button is removed from the ignition while the device is still switched on, it
will turn off automatically. The device can be switched on again by pressing the
On/Off button1
. If the ignition is switched off, the device protects the vehicle
battery by switching off automatically after approx. one hour.
If you have switched the device off by removing the ignition key, the radio
switches back on when the ignition is turned on again.
General - operation
The device screen is a so-called “touch screen”. Fields with coloured surrounds on the screen are currently “active” and can be operated by touching the screen . Ac-
tive fields, which call up a function or a menu, are called “function keys”.
Moving objects or regulators
›
Place your finger on one of the movable elements on the screen, for example the“ slider ” in a “scrollbar”.
›
Move your finger across the screen without lifting it off. The element follows
the movement, but will move only within the predefined range.
›
At the desired point, lift your finger from the screen.
›
To view a menu, move the right slider in the scrollbar right to the bottom.
›
Alternatively, move the slider up and down on the screen by tapping the func- tion keys and .
›
A sliding regulator in a set-up bar
can alternatively be moved by pressing -or +
“Return to previous menu item”
To return to the previous menu, press the function button .
“Scrollbar”
A vertical bar on the right side of the screen with a slider between the arrow keys
and is called a“ scrollbar”. It indicates that further menu entries become visi-
ble if the sliding regulator is moved completely to the bottom.
“Set value”
In a set-up menu a set-up or value is infinitely adjustable. Move the slider
or
press +
or -to change a displayed setting.
“Pop-up window”
A function key with an arrow
behind another function key shows the presently
selected set-up, e.g. with an Acoustic feedback
Off.
Press the
Off
function button on the screen. This will open a so-called “Pop-up
window” in which the various settings options can be viewed.
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