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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ................................................................... 3 FADER adjustment .................................................................... 14


Advice .......................................................................................... 3 LOUDNESS function ............................................................... 14
- Road safety .............................................................................. 3 Telephone provision ................................................................ 14
- Reception conditions ............................................................ 3
- Care and maintenance .......................................................... 4 RADIO (Tuner) ......................................................................... 15
- Compact Disc ......................................................................... 4 Presetting buttons .................................................................... 15
Technical data ............................................................................ 5 Storing the last station heard.................................................. 15
Automatic tuning ...................................................................... 15
QUICK GUIDE ......................................................................... 6 Manual tuning ............................................................................. 16
Steering wheel controls .......................................................... 9 SCAN function ........................................................................... 16
General information ................................................................. 10 Scanning preset stations ........................................................... 16
- Radio section ........................................................................... 10 Manual station storage ............................................................ 17
- Compact Disc section .......................................................... 10 AUTOSTORE function............................................................. 17
- MP3 CD section ..................................................................... 11 Listening to stored stations .................................................... 17
- Audio section .......................................................................... 11 AF function ................................................................................. 18
TA function ................................................................................ 18
FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS .................................. 12 PTY function .............................................................................. 19
Turning the sound system on ................................................. 12 Menu ............................................................................................ 20
Turning the sound system off ................................................. 12 Available settings ....................................................................... 21
Selecting Radio/CD/CD Changer ......................................... 12
SOUND SOURCE MEMORY function ............................... 12 COMPACT DISC PLAYER .................................................... 25
Volume adjustment .................................................................. 12 Introduction ............................................................................... 25
MUTE function............................................................................ 13 Selecting the CD player .......................................................... 25
SOFT MUTE function ............................................................... 13 Loading/ejecting a CD ............................................................. 25
Tone adjustment ........................................................................ 13 Display information .................................................................. 25
Balance adjustment ................................................................... 13 Track selection .......................................................................... 25
PRESET/XX EQ SET*/ CLASSIC/ ROCK/JAZZ function .. 14 Fast forward/backward ............................................................ 26

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Fast track selection ................................................................... 26 SCAN function .......................................................................... 34
PAUSE function ......................................................................... 26 PAUSE function ......................................................................... 35
TRACK SCAN function .......................................................... 26 TRACK REPEAT function ...................................................... 35
TRACK REPEAT function ...................................................... 27 RANDOM function .................................................................. 35
RANDOM function .................................................................. 27 Stopping CD playing ................................................................. 35
TPM function .............................................................................. 27
SECRET CODING ................................................................... 36
MP3 CD PLAYER ..................................................................... 28 Entering the secret code of the radio ................................. 36
Introduction ............................................................................... 28 Waiting times ............................................................................. 36
MP3 mode .................................................................................. 28 Entering the secret code of the CD Changer ................... 37
Reading MP3 CD ...................................................................... 28
Track playing mode .................................................................. 29
DISP function .............................................................................. 29
Folder structure ........................................................................ 30
Selecting next/previous folder ............................................... 30
REPEAT FOLDER function .................................................... 31
RANDOM function .................................................................. 31
Folder number and name displaying .................................... 31
Track selection .......................................................................... 32
Fast track selection ................................................................... 32
NAME SCROLL function ........................................................ 32

CD CHANGER ......................................................................... 33
Introduction ............................................................................... 33
Selecting the CD Changer ...................................................... 33
Possible error messages .......................................................... 33
Operation ................................................................................... 33
Selecting a CD ........................................................................... 34
Track selection .......................................................................... 34
Fast forward/backward ............................................................ 34

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION
The sound system has been designed in ac- ADVICE WARNING
cordance with the special features of the
passenger compartment, with a person- Too high a volume when dri-
Road safety ving can put the driver’s life at

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alised design that blends with the style of
the dashboard. You are advised to learn how to use the risk and that of other people. There-
various sound system functions (e.g.: stor- fore the volume should always be ad-
The sound system is installed in a user- ing stations) before starting to drive. justed in such a way that it is always
friendly position for the driver and passen- possible to hear the noises of the sur-

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
ger and the graphics on the front panel Reception conditions rounding environment (e.g.: horns, am-
make location of the controls quick, facili- bulance, police sirens, etc.).
tating use. Reception conditions change constantly
when driving. Reception can be disturbed
In the following pages you will find the in- by the presence of mountains, buildings,
structions for use, which you are advised bridges particularly when far away from
to read through carefully. The instructions

RADIO
the broadcaster received.
also contain the procedure for controlling
the CD Changer (where provided) through IMPORTANT When receiving traffic in-
the sound system. For the instructions for formation, the volume may be higher than
use of the CD Changer refer to the specific normal.

DISC PLAYER
manual.

COMPACT
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CHANGER
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Care and maintenance ❒ Carefully clean all Compact Discs of fin- To remove a Compact Disc from its con-
INTRODUCTION

gerprints and dust using a soft cloth. Sup- tainer, press the centre and raise the disc
The sound system structure ensures long port Compact Discs from the outer cir- carefully, holding it by the outer circum-
operation with no need for particular cumference and clean from the centre ference.
maintenance. In the event of a fault, con- outwards;
tact a Fiat Dealership. Always hold Compact Discs by the outer
❒ Never use chemical products for clean- circumference. Never touch the surface.
To clean the front panel only use a soft, ing (e.g.: spray cans, antistatic or thin-
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antistatic cloth. Cleaning and polishing ners) as they might damage the surface To remove fingerprints and dust, use a
products might spoil the surface. of Compact Discs; soft cloth starting from the centre of the
Compact Disc outwards.
Compact Disc ❒ After use, put Compact Discs back in
Do not use highly scratched, cracked, or
FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS

their container, to avoid marks or


Remember that dirt, marks or distortion scratches that may cause skipping when distorted discs, etc. The use of these discs
on Compact Disc can cause skipping. To playing; will involve malfunctioning or damage to
obtain optimum playing conditions we give the player.
the following advice: ❒ Do not expose Compact Discs to direct
sunlight, high temperatures or damp for For best playing use only original CDs.
❒ Only use Compact Discs which have prolonged lengths of time to prevent Proper operation is not guaranteed when
using R/RW CDs not properly mastered
RADIO

the following brand: them from bending;


and/or with max. capacity exceeding 650
❒ Do not stick labels or write on the MB.
recorded surface of Compact Discs.
IMPORTANT Do not use the protective
sheets for CD in commerce or discs with
DISC PLAYER
COMPACT

stabilisers, etc. as they might get stuck in


the internal mechanism and damage the
disc.
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CHANGER
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IMPORTANT Should copy-protected IMPORTANT The CD player can read TECHNICAL DATA

INTRODUCTION
CDs be used, then, few seconds may be most of the compression systems cur-
required for playing them. Moreover, due rently on sale (e.g.: LAME, BLADE, XING, ❒ Power: 4 x 36 W
to the proliferation of always new and dif- FRAUNHOFER) however, due to the
ferent protection methods, it is not guar- evolution of these systems, reading of all Standard HI-FI system
anteed that the CD player can play what- compression formats is not guaranteed. ❒ 6 speakers (2 midwoofers + 2 front
ever protected disc. Copy protection is tweeters, 2 rear full-range speakers)
IMPORTANT When loading a multi-ses-

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often indicated on the CD cover in small
letters or hard to read characters. Usu- sion CD, only the first session will be
ally it is indicated by writings like: “COPY played. Interscope Hi-Fi system
CONTROL”, “COPY PROTECTED”, (where provided)

FUNCTIONS AND
“THIS CD CANNOT BE PLAYED ON A ❒ 8 speakers (2 midwoofers + 2 front

ADJUSTMENTS
PC/MAC”, or it is identified by symbols tweeters, 2 midwoofers + 2 rear
like: tweeters), subwoofer and multi-chan-
nel amplifier with ASP (analog equaliz-
er)

RADIO
❒ CD Changer presetting

Protected discs (and their cover) very often ❒ Anti-theft protection system
are not marked with the audio CD identi-

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
fication symbol:

MP3 CD
PLAYER
CHANGER
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QUICK GUIDE
INTRODUCTION

AUDIO SECTION
❒ Mute/Pause function
❒ Loudness function
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❒ Audio Clip Detect function


❒ Soft Mute function
FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS

❒ 5-band graphic equalizer


❒ Separate bass/treeble adjustment
❒ Balance (LH/RH balance) and Fader
(front/rear balance)
RADIO
DISC PLAYER
COMPACT

F0Q0600m

CD / MP3 SECTION RADIO SECTION


❒ Play / Pause ❒ Receiving traffic announcements (TA)
❒ Select previous / next track ❒ Automatic storing of 6 stations in the
MP3 CD
PLAYER

FM band (AutoSTore function) and 6


❒ FF / FR stations in the AM band
❒ Select previous / next folder
CHANGER
CD

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Button GENERAL FUNCTIONS Mode

INTRODUCTION
On Short push on button
ON/OFF Off Long push on button
Volume adjustment Knob rotation left/right
MUTE Volume on/off (MUTE/PAUSE) Short push on button

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Frequency band selection Short cyclic push on button
BAND AS (FM 1, FM 2, FM 3, FM AST, LW, MW, AMAST)
Alternative frequency Short push on button
AF PTY

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
Program type Long push on button
TA Traffic announcements Short push on button
AUDIO Audio settings Short push on button
DSP Equalizer activation Long push on button
Advanced functions setting

RADIO
MENU Manual station tuning: short push on button
RDS
1st level menu activation: short push on button
2nd level menu activation: long push on button
SRC Audio source selection (Radio, CD, CD Changer) Short push on button

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
Button RADIO FUNCTIONS Mode
Automatic radio station tuning Short push on button
ÈÍ

MP3 CD
PLAYER
(long push for fast forward)
Storing current radio station Long push on buttons respectively
for preset/storage 1 to 6
123456 Short push on buttons respectively
Recalling stored station

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for preset/storage 1 to 6

CD
SCAN Automatic station scanning Short push on button

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Tasto CD FUNCTIONS Mode
INTRODUCTION

Play previous/next track Short push on button


ÈÍ
CD track fast forward/backward Long push on button
˚ Eject CD Short push on button
BAND AS Select radio frequency band Short push on button
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CD+/CD– Select next/previous CD (CD Changer mode) Short push on button

CD/ * + Select next/previous folder (MP3 mode) Short push on button


FUNCTIONS AND

CD/ * –
ADJUSTMENTS

Fast CD track (or folder) selection (MP3 CD mode) Short push on button
F-TRK
(function controlled by volume knob)
MP3 CD track info display (MP3 CD mode) Short push on button
DISP
MP3 CD track info display setting (MP3 CD mode) Long push on button
RADIO

CD track repeat on/off (CD mode) Short push on button


RPT MP3 CD track/MP3 folder track repeat on/off/ Short push on button
Repeat whole MP3 CD (MP3 CD mode)
DISC PLAYER

CD track/MP3 track random playback on/off Short push on button


COMPACT

RND
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CHANGER
CD

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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

INTRODUCTION
(where provided)

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GUIDE
F0Q0735m

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
Button FUNCTION Mode
& AudioMute on/off (with sound system on) Short push on button
+ Volume up Press button

RADIO
– Volume down Press button
SRC Radio frequency (FM1, FM2, FMT, MW, LW) Press button
and audio source(Radio - CD - MP3 - CD Changer)

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
selection button
▲ Radio: recall preset stations (1 to 6) Press button
CD player: select next track
CD Changer: select next track

MP3 CD
PLAYER
▼ Radio: recall preset stations (6 to 1) Press button
CD player: select previous track
CD Changer: select previous track

CHANGER
CD
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GENERAL INFORMATION ❒ Manual storage of 42 stations: 24 in the Compact Disc section
INTRODUCTION

FM band (6 in FM1, 6 in FM2, 6 in FMT


The sound system features the following and 6 in FMAST), 6 in the MW band, 6 ❒ Disc select (disc no.)
functions: in the LW band and 6 in the AM band ❒ Track select (forward/backward)
(MW+LW) that can be stored with Au-
Radio section toSTore in the AMAST band ❒ Fast forward/backward
❒ PLL tuning with FM/AM/MW/LW fre- ❒ Automatic storage (AutoSTore func- ❒ Track Repeat function (repetition of the
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quency bands tion) of 6 stations in the FM band and 6 last track)


❒ RDS (Radio Data System) with TA in the AM band ❒ Track Scan function (scanning the
(traffic announcements) - PTY (Pro- ❒ SENS DX/LO function (sensitivity ad- tracks on the Compact Disc, about 10
FUNCTIONS AND

gram Type) - EON (Enhanced Other seconds per track)


ADJUSTMENTS

justing in searching radio stations)


Network) - REG (Regional pro- ❒ RaNDom function (random track play-
grammes) ❒ Scan function (scanning stored stations),
about 10 seconds per station ing).
❒ AF: alternative frequency search selec- ❒ TPM function (CD playing sequence
tion in RDS mode ❒ Automatic Stereo/Mono switching.
storage)
❒ Automatic/manual station tuning ❒ CD Naming function (allocating a name
RADIO

to a CD), for CD Changer only. Not


available on sound system with MP3
CD player.
❒ CD Compression function (volume re-
DISC PLAYER
COMPACT

duction according to input signal level


from CD)
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CHANGER
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MP3 CD section Audio section

INTRODUCTION
On multimedia CDs in addi-
tion to sound tracks also da- ❒ Folder selection (previous/next); ❒ Mute/Pause function;
ta tracks are recorded. Play-
ing one of these CDs may ❒ Track selection (forward/backward); ❒ Soft Mute function;
cause rustling and such a volume as to ❒ Fast forward/backward; ❒ Loudness function;
compromise road safety, as well as
causing damage to the final stages and ❒ Disp function: MP3 CD data display: ❒ Audio Clip Detect function;

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speakers. folder name, ID3-TAG info, time
elapsed from start of track, file name); ❒ 5-band graphic equalizer;

❒ Folder Repeat function: track repetition ❒ Separate bass/treble adjustment;


❒ Right/left channel balancing.

FUNCTIONS AND
selection;

ADJUSTMENTS
❒ RaNDom function: random folder
tracks playing;
❒ Name Scroll function: tracks/folders
names scrolling.
❒ Playing audio CDs and R/RW CDs.

RADIO
DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CHANGER
CD
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FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
INTRODUCTION

TURNING THE SELECTING RADIO/CD/ SOUND SOURCE MEMORY


SOUND SYSTEM ON CD CHANGER FUNCTION
The sound system is switched on pressing Pressing briefly and repeatedly button SRC If while listening to a CD another function
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the button/knob ON/OFF. The turning on it is possible to select the following func- is selected (e.g.: the radio), playing is
of the sound system radio can be con- tions in sequence: stopped and when the CD mode is re-
nected to the car ignition: turning the ig- sumed, it starts again from the point in
nition key to MAR, the radio turns on; – TUNER (Radio) which it was stopped.
FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS

turning the key to STOP the radio turns – CD (Compact Disc)


off (see paragraph “Setting the AUTO If while listening to the radio another func-
function” is section “Radio”). – CDC (CD Changer) (only if the CD tion is selected, when the Radio mode is
Changer is connected). resumed, it is tuned to the last station se-
If the sound system is turned on with the lected.
ignition key at STOP, it will turn off auto- After changing sound source, the display
matically after about 20 minutes. will show the current function selected:
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
RADIO

TUNER (Radio), CD (Compact Disc),


CDC (CD Changer). Adjust volume through button/knob
TURNING THE
Functions not available (e.g. “CD” if a ON/OFF.
SOUND SYSTEM OFF
Compact Disc is not inserted) are disabled Turn the knob clockwise to increase vol-
DISC PLAYER

To turn the sound system off keep but-


COMPACT

automatically. ume, turn the knob counter-clockwise to


ton/knob ON/OFF pressed. lower the volume.
The display will show: “VOLUME 00” …
“VOLUME 12”
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CHANGER
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MUTE FUNCTION SOFT MUTE FUNCTION BALANCE ADJUSTMENT

INTRODUCTION
(turning off the volume When the Mute function is turned on/off Proceed as follows:
completely) the volume will gradually increase or de-
crease (Soft Mute function). – briefly and repeatedly press button AU-
To switch the Mute function on, press DIO DSP until the display shows “BAL-
briefly the button MUTE. Volume will ANCE”
gradually lower (Soft Mute function) and TONE ADJUSTMENT
the display will show the current sound (bass/treble) – turn the button/knob ON/OFF clock-

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source selected followed by the Mute (e.g. wise to increase the sound from the right
“TUNER MUTE” when the Radio is se- Proceed as follows: speakers or turn it counter-clockwise to
lected). – briefly and repeatedly press button AU- increase the sound from the left speakers.

FUNCTIONS AND
DIO DSP until the display shows “BASS”

ADJUSTMENTS
To switch the Mute function off, press The display will show for a few seconds
briefly the button MUTE again. Volume or “TREBLE”. the balance levels, from Í +10 to È +10
will gradually become louder (Soft Mute – turn the knob ON/OFF clockwise to in- (È = right, Í = left). A few seconds af-
function) returning to the value set before crease bass or treble tones or turn it ter the last setting the display will resume
switching on the Mute function. counter-clockwise to decrease. the radio main screen.
Turning the button/knob ON/OFF the The display will show for a few seconds

RADIO
sound level changes; the Mute function will the bass/treble levels (–10 to +10).
however stay on. Press the button MUTE
again to turn it off. A few seconds after the last setting the dis-
play will resume the radio main screen.
When the Mute function is on, all the oth-

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COMPACT
er functions can be used. If a traffic an-
nouncement arrives with the TA function
on, the traffic message will ignore the
Mute function.

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CHANGER
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PRESET/XX EQ SET*/ CLASSIC/ FADER ADJUSTMENT LOUDNESS FUNCTION
INTRODUCTION

ROCK/JAZZ FUNCTION Proceed as follows: The Loudness function improves the


(equalizer on/off) sound volume when listening at low lev-
– briefly and repeatedly press button AU- el, increasing the basses and trebles. When
To turn the equalizer on press for long DIO DSP until the display shows “FADE”
button AUDIO DSP and turn the but- volume is at max. the Loundness function
ton/knob ON/OFF to select one of the – turn the button/knob ON/OFF clock- is excluded.
following settings: wise to increase the sound from the front
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To switch the function on/off, open the


speakers or counter-clockwise to increase MENU by pressing briefly button MENU
– “PRESET” (predefined equalizer setting); the sound from the rear speakers. RDS and scroll it. Function condition (on
– “CLASSIC” (predefined equalizer setting A few seconds after the last setting the dis- or off) is shown on the display by message
FUNCTIONS AND

for best playing of classic music);


ADJUSTMENTS

play will resume the radio main screen. “LOUDNESS: ON” or “LOUDNESS:
– “ROCK” (predefined equalizer setting OFF”, that can be selected by means of
for best playing of rock music); buttons È or Í.
– “JAZZ” (predefined equalizer setting for TELEPHONE PROVISION
best playing of jazz music);
If the hands-free kit is installed on the car,
RADIO

– “CUSTOMER” (setting of the 5 equal- when a phone call is received the volume
izer bands that can be changed by the set will be the one selected for the
user) PHONE function in the menu, if required
Press repeatedly button È or Í to select it can be muted OFF.
DISC PLAYER

the required band and then use the but-


COMPACT

ton/knob ON/OFF to increase/decrease


the level in the selected frequency band.
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CHANGER
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RADIO

INTRODUCTION
When the sound system is turned on, the The AM band is divided into sections: STORING THE LAST
last function selected before turning off MW, LW and AMAST. The AMAST band STATION HEARD
is played (Radio, Compact Disc or CD is reserved to the stations stored auto-
The radio automatically keeps in storage

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Changer). matically with the AutoSTore function.
the last station heard for each reception
To select the Radio source while listening The radio is always preset for receiving band, which is then tuned when the ra-
to another audio source, press briefly and stations broadcasting with RDS (Radio Da- dio is turned on or the reception band is
repeatedly button SRC. ta System). changed.

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
When the Radio source is selected, press
briefly and repeatedly button BAND AS to PRESETTING BUTTONS AUTOMATIC TUNING
select the required reception band. The buttons with symbols from 1 to 6 Briefly press button È or Í to start au-
Each time the BAND AS button is pressed make it possible to set the following pre- tomatically searching the tuning for the
the bands: “FM1”, FM2”, “FM3”, “FMAST”, settings: next station that it is possible to receive
in the direction chosen.

RADIO
“LW”, “MW” and “AMAST” are select- – 24 in the FM band ( 6 in FM 1, 6 in FM
ed in sequence 2, 6 in FM 3, 6 in FMAST) If the station on which the tuner stops is
The FM band is divided into sections: FM1, – 6 in the LW band one of the stations stored with the pre-
FM2, FM3 and FMAST. The FMAST band setting buttons (from 1 to 6), the display
will show the presetting number.

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is reserved to the stations stored auto- – 6 in the MW band

COMPACT
matically with the AutoSTore function. – 6 in the AMAST band
The “FMAST” reception band is reserved To call a preset station, choose the re-
to the stations stored automatically with quired frequency band and then press
the AutoSTore function. briefly the corresponding preset button

MP3 CD
PLAYER
(from 1 to 6). The display will show the
station name and frequency and also the
presetting number.

CHANGER
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MANUAL TUNING SCAN FUNCTION SCANNING PRESET STATIONS
INTRODUCTION

This allows manual station searching in the (station scanning) Keep button SCAN pressed for at least
chosen band. To turn this function on use Press button SCAN to start scanning the 2 seconds to start scanning the preset sta-
the MENU (see paragraph “Manual station stations in the frequency band selected tions in the current frequency band;
tuning on/off (TUNING SEEK) in section (FM, AM, MW, LW). Each station found
“Radio”). – FM: FM 1, FM 2, …., FM II 1, FM II 2,…
will be heard for a few seconds and the FM III 1, FM III 2,… FMAST 1,
relevant frequency is shown on the dis-
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For manual tuning proceed as follows: FMAST 2,….


play.
– Select the band using the button BAND – AM: MW 1, MW 2, …. MW 6, LW 1,
AS: FM1, FM2, FM3, MW or LW.
During scanning, the display will show the LW 2, …. LW 6, AMAST 1,
message “TUNER SCAN”, with the word AMAST 2,…
FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS

– Press briefly and repeatedly button È or “SCAN” flashing.


Í. Each preset station will be heard for a few
When the SCAN function is on, all the seconds and its frequency shown on the
Keeping one of the buttons È or Í other functions are cancelled. display.
pressed obtains fast forward seeking,
which is stopped when the button is re- The SCAN function is interrupted in the The Scan function is interrupted in the fol-
leased. following cases: lowing cases:
RADIO

– pressing again button SCAN – pressing again button SCAN


– turning the sound system off – turning the sound system off
– changing the sound source (Radio, CD – pressing one presetting button
DISC PLAYER

Changer)
COMPACT

– turning the AutoSTore function on (au-


– changing the selected frequency band (or tomatic storage)
the storage block)
– changing the sound source (Radio, CD
– pressing one presetting button Changer)
– turning the AutoSTore function on (au-
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– changing the selected frequency band or


tomatic storage) the FM level
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CD

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MANUAL STATION STORAGE AUTOSTORE FUNCTION LISTENING TO STORED

INTRODUCTION
Use buttons from 1 to 6 to store the sta- (automatic station storage) STATIONS
tion being heard in the selected band. To switch on the AutoSTore function (au- Proceed as follows:
Keep pressed one of these buttons (1 to tomatic station storage), keep button
BAND AS. With this function the radio au- – select the required frequency band and
6), when station storing is completed the the storage block (FM1, FM2, FM3,
display will show the corresponding but- tomatically stores the stations with the
strongest signal in decreasing order of in- FMAST, MW, LW, AMAST);

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ton number and a confirmation beep will
be given. tensity in the FMAST frequency band (if – briefly press one of the six station stor-
tuned on FM band) or AMAST (if tuned on age buttons.
AM band).
The display will show the station name (if

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
IMPORTANT Activating the AutoSTore present) and frequency, whereas at the
function cancels the stations stored pre- bottom of the display is shown “Pn”
viously in the FMAST or AMAST band. where n is the number corresponding to
During automatic storage the display the current station.
shows “TUNER FMAST” or “TUNER In bands FM1, FM2 and FM3, if reception
AMAST” if TUNER mode (Radio) with FM is poor or weak and the AF alternative fre-

RADIO
or AM frequency band is selected. To in- quency search function is active, the sta-
terrupt the automatic station storage, tion with the strongest signal that is broad-
press button BAND AS again: the radio will casting the same programme will be
automatically tune to the station heard be- sought automatically.
fore activation of the AutoSTore function.

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
MP3 CD
PLAYER
CHANGER
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AF FUNCTION When the signal of the RDS station tuned TA FUNCTION
INTRODUCTION

(alternative frequency search) weakens, the following two cases may oc- (traffic information)
cur:
To turn the AF function on/off, press Certain stations in the FM band (in stor-
briefly button AF PTY. RDS name (if avail- – With “AF SWITCHING: ON” the RDS age blocks FM1, FM2, FM3 and FMAST)
able) will stay on the display and if the system activates automatic tuning of the are enabled to also broadcast information
function is on the wording is shown. optimum frequency of the station chosen, about traffic conditions. During a traffic
with the stations enabled, therefore the bulletin, the message “TRAFFIC INFO”
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– “AF SWITCHING: ON” = alternative radio is automatically tuned to the station will be displayed alternate with the cur-
frequency search on with the strongest signal that is broad- rent one (e.g.: station name).
– “AF SWITCHING: OFF” = alternative casting the same programme. During the
journey it will thus be possible to contin- To turn the TA function on/off, press
FUNCTIONS AND

frequency search off.


ADJUSTMENTS

ue listening to the station chosen with- briefly button TA. When the TA function
out having to change the frequency when is on the display will show the message
changing area. Of course, the station be- “TA-ON”.
ing listened to must be receivable in the When the TA function is on, an incoming
area the car is crossing. traffic bulletin will stop temporarily the
– With “AF SWITCHING: OFF” the ra- current broadcasted programme or the
RADIO

dio will not tune the strongest station au- CD being played. Switching from the se-
tomatically and it will have to be found lected station to the station broadcasting
manually using the tuner buttons. traffic announcements is only possible if
connection for EON function is enabled.
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COMPACT
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PTY FUNCTION VARIED Variety LEISURE Free time and hobbies

INTRODUCTION
(selecting a type of programme)
POP M Pop music JAZZ Jazz
Several radio station offer the programme (hits)
type service (PTY) within the FM band COUNTRY Country music
(FM1, FM2, FM3). For example, stations ROCK M Rock music
NATION M National
broadcasting info/news will display as PTY EASY M Easy music broadcasting
code the message “NEWS”.

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LIGHT M Light classic OLDIES Golden Oldies
The PTY function activates a seek filter music
that tunes only stations broadcasting pro- FOLK M Folk music
grammes with the preselected PTY code CLASSICS Classic music
DOCUMENT Special reports

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
(e.g.: “POP”). OTHER M Other types of music
To turn on the PTY function, keep button (e.g. folklore) PTY automatic seek
AF PTY pressed. WEATHER Weather report To select a PTY through automatic seek,
The programme types offered by a radio FINANCE Finance news select the required type of programme
station may vary according to the pro- from the list stored and then start auto-
gramme: CHILDREN Child’s programmes matic seek. Procedure is described in next

RADIO
paragraphs.
NEWS News and magazine
SOCIAL Social information
AFFAIRS Politics and PTY function reactivation
news RELIGION Religion and philoso-
Press button AF PTY for over 2 seconds.

DISC PLAYER
phy

COMPACT
INFO Special information The last programme type selected (e.g.
programmes PHONE IN Listener’s calls (other “POP”) will then be displayed.
than “PHONE IN” func-
SPORT Sport tion active only with
programmes hands-free kit connec-
tion for mobile phone)

MP3 CD
PLAYER
EDUCATE Educational
programmes TRAVEL Tourist’s
DRAMA Radio dramas information
and literature

CHANGER
CULTURE Culture, church

CD
and religion
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PTY setting MENU Second level Menu options are the fol-
INTRODUCTION

lowing:
Press button AF PTY for over 2 seconds to
display the PTY code of the current sta- MENU RDS button options 1 Time display of the current RDS station
tion. Select the required code by turning To activate the Menu, press briefly the (if available)
the button/knob ON/OFF and then press button MENU RDS. 2 “Audio distortion clipper” on/off (AU-
button È or Í to start automatic seek- DIO CLIP DETECT)
ing of stations with the PTY code select- In this way you open the first level Menu.
QUICK
GUIDE

ed. Automatic seek will stop automatical- To open the second level menu keep the 3 Max volume setting at switching on
ly to the next station broadcasting the PTY MENU RDS button pressed for over 2 sec- (MAX VOLUME)
programme selected. The type of pro- onds. 4 Telephone volume adjustment (PHONE)
gramme will be displayed (e.g. “POP”) with
FUNCTIONS AND

To scroll the Menu options press repeat-


ADJUSTMENTS

the word “PTY” flashing. 5 AUTO setting selection which enables


edly the MENU RDS button. to set radio turning on/off depending on
IMPORTANT If no station is broadcasting First level Menu options are the follow- car ignition/switching off.
the selected PTY, the last station will be ing: Use the button/knob ON/OFF to turn
tuned and the PTY function is aborted. on/off the function selected.
1 MANUAL TUNING SEEK on/off
PTY function deactivation 2 CD Compression NOTE Each time you pass to next setting,
RADIO

the previous one will be stored.


After entering the PTY mode, if no oper- 3 Confirmation beep (BEEP)
ation is performed within 10 seconds, the
radio returns to the mode active before 4 Tuning sensitivity adjustment (SENS
pressing the AF PTY button and it will store DX/LO)
DISC PLAYER
COMPACT

the last PTY code selected. 5 News programmes on/off (NEWS)


6 Automatic volume adjustment with car
speed (SVC)
7 Traffic announcements tuning (EON
MP3 CD
PLAYER

TA)
8 Loudness on/off (LOUD- NESS)
9 CD naming (CD NAMING) (only in CD
Changer mode);
CHANGER

10 CD naming/track selection (TPM =


CD

Track Program Memory)


Press buttons È or Í to activate/deacti-
vate the function selected.
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AVAILABLE SETTINGS 2 - CD Compression 4 - SENS DX/LO

INTRODUCTION
(tuning sensitivity adjustment)
This option enables to optimize the sound
First level Menu options level according to the music being played With this function it is possible to change
by the CD. the sensitivity of automatic station tun-
1 - TUNING SEEK ing. When low sensitivity is set “SENSI-
(manual tuning on/off) Use buttons È or Í to turn this function TIVITY: LOCAL” only stations with ex-
on/off. cellent reception are sought; when high

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GUIDE
This option enables to seek manually
(MANUAL) or automatically (AUTO) the The display will show the current function sensitivity is set “SENSITIVITY: DIS-
stations stored. condition: TANT” all stations are sought. Therefore,
if the car is in an area with a considerable
To switch between manual and automat- – “COMPRESSION: ON” = function on number of stations and you want to

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
ic seek use buttons È or Í. – “COMPRESSION: OFF” = function off choose only those with a strong signal, set
to low sensitivity “SENSITIVITY: LOCAL”.
The display will show the current tuning
seek mode: 3 - BEEP (confirmation beep) Use buttons È or Í to turn this function
on/off.
– “TUNING SEEK: AUTO”: automatic The system provides the BEEP function ac-
seek on tive (message “ROGER BEEP-ON” on the The display will show the current function

RADIO
display). condition:
– “TUNING SEEK: MANUAL”: manual
seek on. This function gives sound confirmation – “SENSITIVITY: LOCAL” = low sensi-
(BEEP) when pressing buttons. tivity
Use buttons È or Í to turn this function – “SENSITIVITY: DISTANT” = high sen-

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
on/off. sitivity.
The display will show the current function
condition:
– “ROGER BEEP: ON” = function on

MP3 CD
PLAYER
– “ROGER BEEP: OFF” = function off.

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5 - NEWS (new programmes on/off) 6 - SVC (automatic volume 7 - EON TA DX/LO (traffic
INTRODUCTION

adjustment with car speed) announcements tuning sensitivity)


This function is similar to the TA function:
with FM station tuned and NEWS function The SVC function makes it possible to au- This function enables to change the re-
active if a news bulletin is broadcast, the tomatically adapt the volume level to the ception sensitivity of radio stations broad-
sound system will: speed of the car, increasing it as the speed casting traffic announcements.
increases to maintain the ratio with the
– set the same volume as for TA function, noise level inside the passenger compart- Use buttons È or Í to turn this function
QUICK
GUIDE

if TUNER (Radio) is on; ment. on/off.


– switch the current audio source (CD or Press È or Í to change the SVC setting, The display will show the current function
CD Changer) to TUNER (Radio) and set from OFF to the gain level (1 to 7) se- condition:
the same volume as for TA function.
FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS

lected. High gain level values correspond – “TRAFFIC: LOCAL” = low sensitivity
It is necessary that in TUNER mode (Ra- to high volume levels when the car speed
dio), the radio is tuned to a FM station increases. – “TRAFFIC: DISTANT” = high sensitivi-
broadcasting the NEWS code. ty
The display will show the current function
Use buttons È or Í to turn this function condition: 8 - LOUDNESS (loudness on/off)
on/off. – “SPEED VOLUME OFF” = function off
RADIO

The Loudness function improves the


The display will show the current function – “SPEED VOLUME: +3” = function on sound volume when listening at low lev-
condition: and gain level set. el, increasing the basses and trebles.
– “NEWS: ON” = function on Use buttons È or Í to turn this function
DISC PLAYER

on/off.
COMPACT

– “NEWS: OFF” = function off


The display will show the current function
condition:
– “LOUDNESS: ON” = loudness on
– “LOUDNESS: OFF” = loudness off
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9 - CD NAMING – use button Í or È to move the cursor 10 - TPM

INTRODUCTION
(allocating a name to the CD) through the characters (CD naming/track selection)
(only in CD Changer mode)
– press the MENU RDS button to confirm This function can be selected only if a
This function shall be used to give a name the CD name and to go to the TPM (Track Compact Disc is loaded.
(max. name length is 8 characters) to the Program Memory) function
CDs contained in the CD Changer. If the CD already has a name, this will be
– the display will show as standard the shown on the display.

QUICK
GUIDE
This function can be selected only if in CD message “PLAY TRACK: ALL”; selecting
Changer mode. the TPM option “ALL”, the display will The TPM option enables the following:
show the message “PLAY TRACK: ALL”; – give a name to 10 CDs with max. 12
To name a CD (CD Naming) proceed as otherwise the message “PLAY TRACK: 10
follows: characters

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
– Y or N” (YES or NO) will be displayed
– the display shows “Name 1:” – to select played tracks (in the original se-
– use the button/knob ON/OFF to select quence and up to 99 max.)
– use the button/knob ON/OFF to select between ALL, 1, 2, 3 … max track no.
the CD (1 to 10) to name (only active if Every CD is identified by the total play-
– use button Í or È to enter or to ex- back time and by the total number of
all the 10 memories for CD names are clude the number of the current track
used); tracks.
from the TPM list

RADIO
– use button Í to confirm the CD to re- IMPORTANT When entering name or
– press the RDS MENU button to confirm TPM, the radio will return to the current
name the CD playlist thereby moving to the next source without storing modifications if no
– the first character of the CD name will menu function button is pressed for at least 20 seconds.
flash to show the cursor position

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
– use the button/knob ON/OFF to select
the letters (“A” to “Z”) for composing the
CD name

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PLAYER
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Second level menu options 3 - MAX VOLUME (max. volume 5 - AUTO (function setting)
INTRODUCTION

setting at switching on)


With this function it is possible to set ra-
1 - RDS (station time display) This function makes it possible to set the dio turning on/off depending on car igni-
This option makes it possible to display radio volume (from 10 to 33) at sound sys- tion/switching off or independent.
the time of the current RDS station (if this tem switching on.
With this function on (radio is set to
information is available). Use the button/knob ON/OFF to adjust switch off when the car is switched off),
QUICK
GUIDE

the volume. it is however possible to switch on the ra-


2 - AUDIO CLIP DETECT dio.
(“audio distortion clipper” on/off) The display will show the set volume (e.g.:
“MAX VOLUME: 25”) With this function off, when switching off
This function reduces automatically the ra- the car the radio stays on.
FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS

dio output level when excessive distortion


is detected that could damage the speak- 4 - PHONE Use buttons È or Í to turn this function
ers. (phone volume adjustment) on/off.
Use buttons È or Í to turn this function This function makes it possible to set the The display will show the current function
on/off. phone volume (from 1 to 3). condition:
The display will show, as standard, the – “AUTO: ON” = function on
RADIO

The display will show the current function


condition: message “PHONE LEVEL: OFF” (volume
set by the Manufacturer, corresponding to – “AUTO: OFF” = function off
– “CLIP DETECT: ON” = function on max. level).
– “CLIP DETECT: OFF” = function off Use the button/knob ON/OFF to adjust
DISC PLAYER
COMPACT

the volume to 3 different levels (PHONE


LEVEL 1 , PHONE LEVEL 2 and PHONE
LEVEL 3): the higher the number is, the
lower will be the phone volume.
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C O M PA C T D I S C P L AY E R

INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION LOADING/EJECTING A CD TRACK SELECTION
This section only describes CD player op- To insert the CD, set it gently in place to (forward/backward)
eration variants: as concerns sound sys- activate the powered loading system, Press briefly button Í to play the next

QUICK
GUIDE
tem operation, refer to section “FUNC- which will position it correctly. track on the CD and button È to play the
TIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS”. previous one.
Press button ˚ with the sound system on,
to operate the powered CD eject system. To select tracks continuously, keep the
SELECTING THE CD PLAYER

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
button pressed.
To turn on the Compact Disc player in- DISPLAY INFORMATION If playing the track started more than 3
tegral with the sound system, when a CD seconds ago, pressing button È the track
is already inserted, turn on the sound sys- When the CD player is working, the dis-
play shows information which has the fol- is played again from the start. In this case
tem by pressing the button/knob ON/OFF if wanting to play the previous track, press
then press briefly and repeatedly button lowing meaning:
the button È twice consecutively.
SRC to select the “CD” mode. – “CD”: indicates the CD mode

RADIO
Inserting a CD, also when the sound sys- – “TRACK 12”: shows the number of the
tem is off, will turn the CD player on au- track on the CD
tomatically.
– “11.04”: shows the time elapsed since

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
For optimal playing use only original CDs. the start of the track
When using R/RW CDs, use top quality
CDs mastered at the as low as possible
speed.

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FAST FORWARD/BACKWARD FAST TRACK SELECTION TRACK SCAN FUNCTION
INTRODUCTION

Keep button Í pressed to move the track (forward/backward) (scanning CD tracks)


selected forward at high speed and keep Press briefly the button/knob With this function it is possible to play the
button È pressed to move it quickly back- 3 F-TRK to enter the fast track selection beginning of all the tracks contained in the
ward. Fast forward/backward is stopped mode. The sound system display will show CD.
once the button is released. the wording “TRx FAST-TRACK” (x in-
dicates the track number). Keep button SCAN pressed to play the
QUICK
GUIDE

first 10 seconds of every track on the CD.


Turn the button/knob ON/OFF to select
the required track, and press it briefly to The scanning sequence is the following:
confirm: track playback will start. – from the track played up to the last one
FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS

on the CD
PAUSE FUNCTION – from the first track up to the one played
To pause the CD player, press briefly the until the start of scanning.
MUTE button. The display will show the The Scan function is interrupted in the fol-
message “CD PAUSE”. lowing cases:
RADIO

To resume playing the track, press button – turning the sound system off
MUTE again.
– pressing again button SCAN
– changing the sound source
DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
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TRACK REPEAT FUNCTION RANDOM FUNCTION TPM FUNCTION

INTRODUCTION
(track repeat) (random track playing) (track program memory)
Press briefly button 5 RPT: the display will To start the random playing of tracks on With the TPM function (Track Program
show the message “CD REPEAT the Compact Disc, press briefly button 6 Memory) it is possible to store the se-
TRACK”. RND. A new track will be played and the quence for playing tracks of a CD, to be
display will show the message “CD RAN- able to play them later in the sequence set.
Press button 5 RPT again to turn off the re- DOM TRACK”.

QUICK
GUIDE
peat function: the display will show the To store CD track playing sequence, re-
message “CD REPEAT OFF”. Press button 6 RND again to turn off the fer to paragraph “CD NAMING/TRACK
random function: the display will show the SELECTION (TPM)” in section “RADIO”.
Changing the sound source, the function message “CD RANDOM OFF”.

FUNCTIONS AND
is turned off.

ADJUSTMENTS
When the random function is on, all the
For optimal playing use only original CDs. tracks on the CD are played in random se-
When using R/RW CDs, use top quality quence.
CDs mastered at the as low as possible
speed. Changing the sound source, the function
is turned off.

RADIO
NOTE If during RANDOM playback, you
select the fast next/previous track for-
ward/backward function the current
RANDOM list will be aborted and a new
one will be created. In this event one or

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
several tracks could be played consecu-
tively.

MP3 CD
PLAYER
CHANGER
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M P 3 C D P L AY E R
INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION READING MP3 CD – if after 2 minutes the CD-ROM reading


is not ended. The display will show, for
This section only describes MP3 CD play- Inserting a CD-ROM into the proper slot about 5 seconds, the message “CHECK
er operation variants : as concerns sound will start two stages:
QUICK
GUIDE

DISC”. In this event the sound system will


system operation, refer to section change the sound source and return to the
“FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS”. – Scanning all CD tracks to find audio files.
Audio files take priority over the other Tuner (Radio) mode.
NOTE MPEG LAYER-3 audio decoding files and their identification enables the – if no MP3 file is found. In this event the
FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS

technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS sound system to play just these files. The display will show, for about 5 seconds, the
and Thomson multimedia. display will show the name and the word message “NO MP3 FILES”. In this event
“SCAN” flashing (e.g. “MIDNIGHT MO- the sound system will change the sound
MP3 MODE TION SCAN”). source and return to the Tuner (Radio)
In addition to standard audio CDs, the – Reading all MP3 files to determine the mode.
sound system can also play audio files in structure of folders and tracks. During this
RADIO

MP3 format. Sound system will operate as stage the display will show the message
described for the sound system with com- “READING DISC”. To read a complex
pact disc player when inserting a conven- MP3 file structure (made up of different
tional audio CD, excluding functions CD sessions with several folders and files), ap-
NAMING/TRACK SELECTION (TPM) proximately 2 minutes can be required.
DISC PLAYER
COMPACT

and CD NAMING that are disabled. For optimal playing use only top quality
CDs mastered at as low as possible speed.
CD-ROM reading will be interrupted in
the following cases:
MP3 CD
PLAYER

– correct CD-ROM reading with MP3 files


identification. In this event the display will
show the “MP3” icon and track playback
will start from the first file and first fold-
er (see next paragraph “TRACK PLAY-
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TRACK PLAYING MODE DISP FUNCTION During track selection (see paragraph

INTRODUCTION
track selection (forward/backward), the
When playing a CD-ROM with MP3 files, This function enables to change display display will show the folder number and
the sound system will display the track settings for the different CD info (e.g. files, the track number and name (e.g. “3/13
name and play time (e.g. “MIDNIGHT folder, singer’s name, album name, etc.). MIDNIGHT MOTION”).
MOTION 4:37”). To turn this function on keep button 4 DISP
pressed for over 2 seconds and then use To facilitate track selection, the sound sys-
During playback the following operations the button/knob ON/OFF to select the in- tem stores the number of pushes on pre-

QUICK
GUIDE
can be performed: fo to display. set buttons (1 to 6) and then will skip once
– continuous or single scroll on track like for a single request.
In MP3 mode, the sound system will:
name IMPORTANT MP3 files recorded with the
– play MP3 files only

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
– scrolling tracks up or down according to variable bit-rate method could produce
single, multiple or continuous mode – play the tracks in alphabetic-numeric or- discrepancies when displaying the track
der for each folder (also ordered with the play time.
– scrolling folders up or down (see next same criteria) (it is recommended to put
paragraph “FOLDER STRUCTURE”). IMPORTANT The CD player can read
a number before the file name, e.g. “01”, most of the compression systems cur-
“02” or “001”, “002”) rently on sale (e.g.: LAME, BLADE, XING,

RADIO
– return to the start of the last file each FRAUNHOFER) however, due to the
time the sound system is turned on. evolution of these systems, reading of all
compression formats is not guaranteed.

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
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FOLDER STRUCTURE * - Prodigy Selecting by the RDS MENU button the op-
INTRODUCTION

tion “ON” or “ONCE” of the name scroll


The sound system with MP3 player: * - Experience function (see paragraph “NAME SCROLL
– only recognizes folders that actually con- | - Jericho.mp3 FUNCTION”), will obtain single scroll of
tain MP3 files the full folder name in folder display mode,
| - Wind it up.mp3 before returning to shortened displaying.
– if MP3 files contained in a CD-ROM are
structured in several “sub-folders”, it will | - Out of space.mp3
QUICK
GUIDE

level the structure of sub-folders in or- SELECT NEXT/PREVIOUS


* - The fat of the land FOLDER
der to obtain a single-level structure, i.e.:
it brings back “sub-folders” to main fold- * - Favourite songs Press briefly button 1 CD /* + to select
er level (see the example below).
FUNCTIONS AND

| - Breathe.mp3 tracks contained in the next folder.


ADJUSTMENTS

Example: With a CD structured as fol- | - Firestarter.mp3 Press briefly button 2 CD /* – to select


lows: tracks contained in the previous folder.
The sound system will recognize and will
+ - MP3 collection - Volume 1 pass progressively from one folder to the The display will show the number and the
* - Celine Dion other as follows: name of the next/previous folder (e.g.: “9
MISC COLLECTION”).
RADIO

* - Falling into you * - Falling into you


| - It’s all coming back to me * - Incognito
now.mp3 * - Experience
| - Because you loved me.mp3
DISC PLAYER

* - Favourite songs
COMPACT

* - Incognito Icon * indicates that the sound system is


| - Incognito.mp3 displaying the folder name. Each time you
scroll folders up or down, the folder name
| - Lolita.mp3 and number will be displayed (with max.
MP3 CD

length of 15-18 characters, according to


PLAYER

| - Delivre-Moi.mp3
the folder number).
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REPEAT FOLDER FUNCTION RANDOM FUNCTION FOLDER NUMBER AND NAME

INTRODUCTION
(repeat tracks) (random playing of a folder tracks) DISPLAYING
Press briefly button 5 RPT to change the To start random playing of the Compact Press briefly button 4 DISP to display the
track repeat mode: press the button fur- Disc tracks, press briefly button 6 RND: folder number and name.
ther and the display will show in sequence press the button further and the display
the following wordings: “CD REPEAT will show in sequence the following word- Press button 4 DISP again (or after about
TRACK” -> “CD REPEAT FOLDER” -> ings: “CD RANDOM FOLDER”-> “CD 5 seconds) to go back to previous dis-

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GUIDE
“CD REPEAT DISC” -> “CD REPEAT RANDOM DISC”-> “CD RANDOM playing.
OFF”. OFF”.
These wordings are associated with the These wordings are associated with the

FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
following functions: following functions:
– “CD REPEAT TRACK”: to repeat the – “CD RANDOM FOLDER”: random
current track. playing of the tracks contained in the fold-
er selected.
– “CD REPEAT FOLDER”: to repeat the
tracks contained in the folder selected. – “CD RANDOM DISC”: random playing
of the tracks contained in the MP3 CD.

RADIO
– “CD REPEAT DISC”: to repeat the
whole MP3 CD. – “CD RANDOM OFF”: turning off of the
random playing function.
– “CD REPEAT OFF”: to turn off the track
repeat function. Changing the sound source, the function

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
is turned off.
Changing the sound source, the function
is turned off. NOTE If during RANDOM playback, you
select the fast next/previous track for-
ward/backward function the current
RANDOM list will be aborted and a new

MP3 CD
PLAYER
one will be created. In this event one or
several tracks could be played consecu-
tively.

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TRACK SELECTION FAST TRACK SELECTION NAME SCROLL FUNCTION
INTRODUCTION

(forward/backward) (forward/backward) (track/folder name scroll)


Press briefly button Í to play the next Press briefly the button/knob 3 F-TRK to Pressing briefly the RDS MENU button it is
track contained in the CD-ROM and but- enter the fast selection mode. The sound possible, scrolling the menu, to acti-
ton È to play the previous one. system display will show the wording “Fy vate/activate once/deactivate, full scrolling
TRx FASTTRACK” (y indicates the folder of folder names.
Press button Í again to seek manually the number, x indicates the track number).
QUICK
GUIDE

next track required. The display will show The display will show, according to cas-
the folder number, the track number and Turn the button/knob ON/OFF to select es:
name followed by wording “TK SEEK” the required track, and press it briefly to
(track seek) (e.g.: “3/13 TK SEEK +6”). confirm: track playback will start. – “NAME SCROLL: ON” = continuous
FUNCTIONS AND

scroll of complete names of tracks/folders


ADJUSTMENTS

Similarly, press button È again to seek


manually the previous track required. Al- – “NAME SCROLL: ONCE” = scroll once
so in this case the display will show the the complete name of the folder and then
folder number, the track number and display 15/16 characters
name followed by wording “TK SEEK” – “NAME SCROLL: OFF” = fix display of
(track seek) (e.g.: “3/13 TK SEEK –4”). the first 15/16 characters of the track/fold-
RADIO

Keep the button pressed to select track er name


continuously. The display will show the
folder number, the track number and
name (e.g.: “3/13 MIDNIGHT MO-
DISC PLAYER

TION”).
COMPACT

If playing the track started more than 3


seconds ago, pressing button È the track
is played again from the start. In this case
if wanting to play the previous track, press
the button È twice consecutively.
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CD CHANGER

INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION SELECTING THE CD CHANGER OPERATION
This section only describes CD Changer To turn on the CD Changer, turn the To play the Compact Discs in the CD
(where provided) operation variants: as sound system on and then press briefly Changer, select “CDC” pressing briefly

QUICK
GUIDE
concerns sound system operation, refer and repeatedly the SRC button to select and repeatedly the SRC button.
to section “FUNCTIONS AND ADJUST- the “CDC” source (CD Changer).
MENTS”. When listening to a Compact Disc for the
first time after inserting the CD loader,
POSSIBLE ERROR

FUNCTIONS AND
Should the CD Changer pre-

ADJUSTMENTS
playing starts from the first track on the
arrangement be requested it will be MESSAGES first disc available in the loader.
provided with the necessary wiring If the loader does not contain Compact
for correct CD Changer Blaupunkt While playing the display shows the num-
Discs, the display will show “NO CD”. If ber of the track being played (e.g.
function. at least one CD is found, it will be played.
Cable end will be easy to identify by “TRACK 12” = twelfth track), the play-
lifting the covering carpet in the boot If the CD played is illegible, the next CD ing time elapsed from the start of the track

RADIO
near the right wheel housing. will be selected; if there are no other CDs (e.g. “11:10” = 11 minutes and 10 sec-
or if they are also illegible, the display will onds) and the number of the Compact
IMPORTANT If the Blue&Me™ or the show “NO CD” until the sound source Disc selected (e.g. “CDC3” = third CD)
Blue&Me™ Nav are present in the car, is changed. depending on the function selected in the
no type of CD Changer can be installed. menu.

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
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SELECTING A CD FAST FORWARD/BACKWARD The scanning sequence is the following:
INTRODUCTION

Press button 1 CD + to select the next Keep button Í pressed to move the track – from the track being played up to the
CD and button 2 CD – to select the pre- selected fast forward and keep button È last one on the CD
vious CD. pressed to move it fast backward. Fast for-
ward/backward is stopped when the but- – from the first track up to the one being
If the loader does not contain a disc in the ton is released. played when the scan function was start-
position selected, the display shows “NO ed.
QUICK
GUIDE

CD”, and the next CD will be played au-


tomatically. SCAN FUNCTION
(scanning CD tracks) The Scan function is interrupted in the fol-
TRACK SELECTION With this function it is possible to listen to lowing cases:
FUNCTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS

(forward/backward) all the tracks contained in the CD select- – turning the sound system off
ed.
Press briefly button Í to play the next – pressing the SCAN button again to con-
track contained in the Compact Disc be- Keep button SCAN pressed to play the tinue listening to the track being played
ing played. first 10 seconds of each track contained in
the CD. While playing the track, the dis- – pressing Í or È thereby moving to the
Press briefly button È to play the previ- play will alternately show the CD Chang- next or previous track
RADIO

ous track contained in the Compact Disc er function selected (CD Changer name,
being played. – pressing a preset button
track playing time and number of the track
being played) and the word “SCAN” (e.g.: – changing the sound source
“CDC3 SCAN TK12 0.04”)
– pressing the RDS MENU button.
DISC PLAYER
COMPACT

If the Scan function is on, Repeat and Mix


functions are turned off. If the Scan function is not interrupted, at
the end it will continue playing the track
played before scanning was started.
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PAUSE FUNCTION RANDOM FUNCTION STOPPING CD PLAYING

INTRODUCTION
To pause the CD player, press briefly the (random track playing) Press button ˚ or button SRC to return
button MUTE. The display will show To start random playing of tracks on the to the tuner mode.
“CDC MUTE”. Compact Disc selected, press the preset
To resume track playing, press button button 6 RND.
MUTE again. A new track will be played and the dis-

QUICK
GUIDE
The pause function is automatically can- play will show “CDC RANDOM DISK”.
celled when changing the sound source. To start random playing of all the CDs
contained in the CD Changer, press again
button 6 RND; the display will show “CDC

FUNCTIONS AND
TRACK REPEAT FUNCTION

ADJUSTMENTS
RANDOM PACK”.
(track repeat)
Press the preset button 6 RND a third time
Press briefly the preset button 5 RPT to lis- to turn the function off: the display will
ten repeatedly to the last track played: the show “CDC RANDOM OFF”.
display will show “CDC REPEAT
TRACK”.

RADIO
Press the preset button 5 RPT again to turn
off the repeat function: the display will
show “CD REPEAT OFF”.
Changing the sound source, the function

DISC PLAYER
COMPACT
is turned off.
IMPORTANT When the repeat function
is on, the SCAN and MIX functions are
turned off.

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SECRET CODING

ENTERING THE SECRET CODE WAITING TIMES Vain attempts Waiting


OF THE RADIO In order to make code deactivation and (on the display) time (about)
Entry of the secret code is required to al- operation impossible, if a wrong code is 1 1 minute
low the sound system to work after the entered the next attempts to enter the
first connection to the car electric system code are spaced by preset waiting times. 2 2 minutes
different from the original one. During these intervals the sound system
can be connected or disconnected but not 3 4 minutes
Connecting the radio to the car power switched on.
supply, the display shows “RADIO M - 4 8 minutes
CODE ----”. During the waiting time the sound system 5 16 minutes
shall not be connected.
The secret code comprises four figures, 6 30 minutes
each corresponding to one of the dash- It shall however be connected with +12V
es. permanent voltage. The waiting time is over 7 1 hour
when the display shows the figure and the
To enter the first digit of the code, press dashes of the next attempt (e.g. 2 - - -). 8 2 hours
the corresponding button of the preset
stations (from 1 to 4). Press repeatedly the The following table shows the times be- 9 4 hours
preset buttons 1-4 to enter the secret tween one attempt and the other.
10 8 hours
code digits (from 0 to 9). Waiting time passes keeping the radio
To confirm the required digit press 5 RPT. on. When turning the radio on/off, 11 16 hours
counting restarts from the start of the 12 24 hours
current attempt.
The waiting time is over when the display
shows the figure and the dashes of the
next attempt (e.g. 2 - - - ).

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ENTERING THE SECRET CODE To confirm the required digit press 5 RPT.
OF THE CD CHANGER If the code has been entered properly, the
Should the control code between the radio and the CD Changer start to work
sound system and the CD Changer be not regularly.
recognised, to restore CD Changer regu- Otherwise try to enter the secret code a
lar operation the four-digit secret code second and even a third time if required.
must be entered manually. After the third negative attempt, the radio
When entering the secret code, the dis- sets in “stand-by” for about 1 hour before
play shows: “CDC M --CODE ----”. enabling other three attempts.
The secret code comprises four figures,
each corresponding to one of the dashes
and it is different for each CD Changer.
To enter the first digit of the code, press
the corresponding button of the preset
stations (from 1 to 4). Press repeatedly the
preset buttons 1-4 to enter the secret
code digits (from 0 to 9).

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NOTES

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Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A.
Quality - Assistenza Tecnica - Ingegneria Assistenziale - Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia)
Print n. 603.46.849 - II/2007 - 2nd edition

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