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Contents Introduction ...................................

3
Radio ........................................... 18
Audio Players .............................. 22
Index ............................................ 31
Introduction 3

Introduction Introduction Optionally, the Infotainment system


can be operated using controls on the
General information steering wheel.
The Infotainment systems CDC 400 The well thought-out design of the
and CD 300 provide you with state-of- control elements, the clear displays
Introduction ............................. 3 the-art in-car infotainment. and the multifunctional MENU knob
Overview ................................. 7 For the FM and AM wavebands the enable you to control the system eas-
Operation ................................ 11 radio is equipped with twelve auto- ily and intuitively.
matically assignable channel presets.
Furthermore, 36 channels can be al-
located manually (waveband-inde-
pendent).
The integrated CD player entertains
you with audio CDs and MP3/WMA
CDs. The integrated changer unit
(only CDC 400) can take up to six
CDs.
In addition you can connect, for ex-
ample, a portable player as an addi-
tional audio source to the Infotain-
ment system.
The digital sound processor provides
you with several preset equalizer
modes for sound optimization.
4 Introduction

Use the Infotainment Important information about 9 Danger, 9 Warning, Cau-


instructions the content of these instruc- tion
You can gain a quick overview of tions
the many functions of the Infotain- Depending on the model variant, 9 Danger
ment system complete with an country variant, integrated special
overview of all the control elements Texts that are marked 9 Danger
equipment and accessories, the indicate a possible danger to life.
in the section "Overview". scope of equipment of your vehicle Non-compliance with the instruc-
You will find a description of the ba- can differ from the descriptions in tions can cause danger to life.
sic control steps of the Infotainment these operating instructions.
system in the section Operation. Operation and the screen displays
are described for the CDC 400 unit. 9 Warning
You can find your way around us-
Only the differences in operation are
ing the list of contents at the begin- Texts marked 9 Warning indicate
ning of the operating instructions described for the CD 300 unit.
possible dangers of accident and
and in the individual sections. injury. Non-compliance with the in-
Special notations
You can find your way around by Page references are marked 3. The structions can cause injury.
way of the alphabetical index. 3 means see page.
You will find detailed function de- Caution
scriptions of your Infotainment sys- Display screens
tem in the individual sections. Many displays depend on the unit
Texts marked Caution indicate
settings and on the vehicle equip-
Direct specifications such as left, possible damage to the vehicle.
ment. They can therefore vary.
right, front or rear are always rela- Non-compliance with the instruc-
tive to the direction of travel. tions can cause damage to the vehi-
cle.
Introduction 5

Important information for


operation and traffic safety
9 Warning
The Infotainment system has to be
used so that the vehicle can be
driven safely at all times. If in doubt
stop your vehicle and operate the
Infotainment system while the vehi-
cle is stationary.

Theft-Deterrent features
The Infotainment system is equipped
with an electronic security system for
the purpose of theft deterrent.
The Infotainment system therefore
functions only in your vehicle and is
worthless for a thief.
6 Introduction
Introduction 7

Overview 7 INFO d MUTE


Radio: Information about the Activate/deactivate mute ........ 11
CDC 400 current station e CONFIG ................................. 16
CD/MP3: Information about the Open settings menu
Control elements current title
f CD slot
1 knob.................................... 11 8 TONE ..................................... 15
Press: switch on/off Tone menu g CD/AUX.................................. 23
Infotainment system Start CD/MP3 replay
9 AS .......................................... 19 or change audio source
Turn: adjust volume
Automatic memory levels (AUX = external audio source)
2 Numeric buttons 1 ..6 (preset radio stations)
Radio station buttons ............. 18 h BAND ..................................... 18
0 BACK ..................................... 12 Activate radio or
Long press: save station
Menu: one level back change waveband
Short press: select station
Input: delete last character
CD changer: select CD .......... 24 i LOAD ..................................... 23
a CD ejection............................. 25 CD changer: load CD
3 Radio: search backward ........ 18
CD/MP3: skip track backward 24 b MENU knob............................ 12
Turn: mark menu options
4 CD/MP3: Start/pause replay .. 23
or set numeric values
5 Radio: search forward ............ 18 Press: select/activate
CD/MP3: skip track forward ... 24 the marked option;
6 CLOCK confirm set value;
If Infotainment system switched switch function on/off
off: display time and date c FAV ........................................ 19
If Infotainment system switched Favourite lists
on: change setting for time and (preset radio stations)
date
8 Introduction
Introduction 9

CD 300 9 INFO f MUTE


Radio: Information about the Activate/deactivate mute ........ 11
Control elements current station g CONFIG ................................. 16
1 knob.................................... 11 CD/MP3: Information about the Open settings menu
Press: switch on/off current title
Infotainment system h CD slot
0 TONE ..................................... 15
Turn: adjust volume Tone menu i CD/AUX.................................. 23
2 Numeric buttons 1 ..6 Start CD/MP3 replay
a AS .......................................... 19 or change audio source
Radio station buttons ............. 18 Autostore lists
Long press: save station (AUX = external audio source)
(preset radio stations)
Short press: select station j BAND ..................................... 18
CD changer: select CD .......... 24 b BACK ..................................... 12 Activate radio or
Menu: one level back change waveband
3 Radio: search backward ........ 18 Input: delete last character
CD/MP3: skip track backward 24
c CD ejection............................. 25
4 MP3: folder level higher
d MENU knob............................ 12
5 CD/MP3: Start/pause replay .. 23 Turn: mark menu options
6 MP3: folder level lower or set numeric values
7 Radio: search forward ............ 18 Press: select/activate
CD/MP3: skip track forward ... 24 the marked option;
confirm set value;
8 CLOCK switch function on/off
If Infotainment system switched
off: display time and date e FAV ........................................ 19
If Infotainment system switched Favourite list
on: change setting for time and (preset radio stations)
date
10 Introduction

Steering wheel audio con-


trols

1 SRC (Source)
Press: select audio source
Turn upwards: next preset
radio station
or next CD/MP3 track
Turn downwards: previous
preset radio station
or previous CD/MP3 track
2 Increase volume
3 Reduce volume
4 Activate/deactivate mute ........11
Introduction 11

Operation When the Infotainment system is Function areas


switched on the volume last selected
Control elements is set, if that volume is less than the Radio
The Infotainment system is operated maximum start up volume. Press the BAND button to open the
via function buttons, multifunction radio main menu or to change be-
The maximum start up volume can be
tween the different wavebands.
knobs and menus that are shown on set separately 3 16.
the display. Press the MENU knob to open a sub-
Speed compensated volume menu with options for station selec-
Inputs are made optionally via:
When speed compensated volume is tion.
the central control unit in the activated 3 17 the volume is adapted
instrument panel 3 7 or 9 Detailed description of the radio func-
automatically to make up for the road tions 3 18.
controls on the steering wheel 3 10 and wind noise as you drive.
Audio players
Switching the Infotainment Mute
Press the CD/AUX button to open the
system on or off Press the MUTE button to switch the CD or AUX main menu or to switch
Press the knob. After switching on audio sources to mute. between these menus.
the Infotainment source last selected To cancel mute again: turn the
is active. Press the MENU knob to open a sub-
knob or press the MUTE button menu with options for track selection.
Automatic switch-off again.
Detailed description of the audio play-
If the Infotainment system has been Volume limitation at high tempera- er functions 3 22.
switched on by means of the knob tures
when the ignition was switched off At very high temperatures inside the
and driver door opened, it will switch vehicle the Infotainment system limits
off again automatically 10 minutes af- the maximum adjustable volume. If
ter the last user input. necessary the volume is decreased
automatically.
Adjusting the volume
Turn the knob. The current setting
is shown on the display.
12 Introduction

Handling the menus Examples relating to CDC 400 Activating a setting


MENU knob Selecting an option
The MENU knob is the central control
element for the menus.
Turn
To mark menu options
CD 300: to display menu option
To set a numeric value

Press
To select or activate the marked
option
CD 300: to select or activate the Turn the MENU knob to mark the de-
option displayed sired setting.
To confirm a set value
Turn the MENU knob to move the
cursor (= coloured background) to the Press the MENU knob to activate the
To switch a system function on/off desired option. setting.
BACK button Press the MENU knob to select the
Press this button to: marked option.
exit a menu, Submenus
return from a submenu to the next An arrow on the right-hand edge of
higher menu level, the menu indicates that after selec-
delete the last character in a char- tion of the option a submenu with fur-
acter sequence. ther options will be opened.
Introduction 13

Setting a value Switching a function on or off Examples relating to CD 300


Menu elements and symbols

Turn the MENU knob to change the Turn the MENU knob to mark the
current value of the setting. function to be switched on or off.
The downward and upward pointing
Press the MENU knob to confirm the Press the MENU knob to switch be- arrows 1 indicate: the top menu lev-
set value. tween the settings On and Off. el is active. Further options are avail-
able in the active menu.
Turn the MENU knob to display the
other options in the active menu.
The angled arrow 2 indicates: a
submenu with further options is avail-
able.
Press the MENU knob to select the
option displayed and to open the rel-
evant submenu.
14 Introduction

The arrow pointing to the right 3 in- Setting a value Switching a function on or off
dicates: the first submenu level is ac-
tive (two arrows = second submenu
level active).
The downward pointing arrow 4 in-
dicates: further options are available
in the active submenu.
Activating a setting

Press the MENU knob to open the Press the MENU knob to open the
relevant settings menu. relevant settings menu.
Turn the MENU knob to change the Turn the MENU knob to mark the set-
current value of the setting. ting On or Off.
Press the MENU knob to confirm the Press the MENU knob to confirm the
set value. marked setting.

Press the MENU knob to open the


relevant settings menu.
Turn the MENU knob to display the
desired setting.
Press the MENU knob to activate the
setting.
Introduction 15

Tone settings Setting bass, middle and Setting the volume distribution
In the tone settings menu the tone treble between front - rear
characteristic can be set differently
for each radio waveband and each
audio player source.

Select Bass, Midrange or Treble. Select Fader.


Set the desired value for the option Set the desired value.
selected.
Press the TONE button to open the
tone menu.
16 Introduction

Setting the volume distribution Optimizing the tone for the Volume settings
between right - left style of music
Maximum start up volume

Select Balance. Select EQ presets (Equalizer).


Select Radio settings and then Max-
Set the desired value. The displayed options offer optimized imum startup volume.
bass, middle and treble presettings
To reset the settings to 0 for the relevant style of music. CD 300: select Audio settings and
Select the desired option and press then Start up Volume.
the MENU knob for a few seconds. Select the desired option.
Set the desired value.
System settings
Diverse settings and adaptations for
the Infotainment system can be per-
formed at any time.
Press the CONFIG button to open the
system settings menu.
Introduction 17

Speed compensated volume Setting the time and date Make the desired settings.
Changing the language

Select Radio settings and then If the displays for time or date have to
Speed compensated volume. be altered:
In case the language of the menu dis-
CD 300: select Audio settings and Select Time Date. plays and the voice output of the mo-
then Speed compensated volume. CD 300: select System Settings. bile phone portal have to be changed:
Speed compensated volume can be Selectable setting options: Select Vehicle settings and then
deactivated or the degree of volume Languages.
adaptation can be selected in the Set time: changes the time shown
menu displayed. on the display. Select the desired language.
Set date: changes the date shown
Select the desired option.
on the display.
Set time format: changes the time
display format.
Set date format: changes the date
display format.
18 Radio

Radio Operation The station last played will be re-


ceived.
Control buttons
The most important buttons for con- Selecting the waveband
trol of the radio are as follows: Press the BAND button to switch be-
Operation................................ 18 tween the AM and FM wavebands.
BAND: activate radio
The station last played in that wave-
, : station search
band will be received.
AS: autostore lists
FAV: favourite lists Selecting a station
1 ..6: preset buttons Automatic station search
Press the button or to search for
Activating the radio the next receivable station in the cur-
rent waveband.
If the radio does not find a station, it
switches automatically to a more sen-
sitive search level. If it still does not
find a station, the frequency that was
last active is set again.
Manual station search
To set the reception frequency on the
popup frequency display:
turn the MENU knob or
press the button or and keep
it pressed
Press the BAND button to open the
radio main menu. until the desired frequency is dis-
played.
Radio 19

Autostore lists (AS) To abort the autostore procedure, Favourite lists (FAV)
The stations that can be received press the MENU knob. Stations of all wavebands can be
best in a waveband can be searched stored manually in the favourite lists.
Storing stations manually
for and stored automatically via the
autostore function. Stations can also be stored manually
in the autostore lists.
Set the stations to be stored.
Briefly press the AS button to open
an autostore list or to switch to anoth-
er autostore list.
To store the station in a specific posi-
tion in the list: press the correspond-
ing numeric button 1 ..6 until the
station can be heard again, which
means that it is stored.
Manually stored stations are overwrit-
ten in an automatic station storing 6 stations can be stored in each fa-
process. vourite list. The number of available
Each waveband has two autostore favourite lists can be set 3 Defining
lists (AS 1, AS 2), in each of which 6 Retrieving stations the number of favourite lists.
stations can be stored. Briefly press the AS button to open
an autostore list or to switch to anoth- Storing a station
Storing stations automatically er autostore list. Set the stations to be stored.
Press the AS button until the menu Press the FAV button to open a fa-
Briefly press one of the numeric but-
Updating stations opens. The 12 vourite list or to switch to another fa-
tons 1 ..6 to retrieve the station in the
strongest stations in the current vourite list.
corresponding list position.
waveband will be stored in the two
autostore lists.
20 Radio

To store the station in a position in the The number of available favourite Favourites list
list: Press the corresponding numeric lists can be set.
button 1 ..6 until the station can be Press the CONFIG button.
heard again. It is now stored.
Select Radio settings and then Ra-
Retrieving stations dio favorites.
Press the FAV button to open a fa- Select the desired number of availa-
vourite list or to switch to another fa- ble favourite lists.
vourite list.
Briefly press one of the numeric but- Waveband menus
tons 1 ..6 to retrieve the station in the
corresponding list position.
Defining the number of favourite
lists
Select Favourites list.
All AM and FM stations stored in the
favourite lists are displayed.
Select the desired station.

Alternative facilities for station selec-


tion are available via the AM and FM
menu.
With the radio main menu active
press the MENU knob to open the rel-
evant waveband menu.
Radio 21

Stations lists Updating stations lists


If the stations stored in the AM or FM
stations list can no longer be re-
ceived:
Select Update AM stations list.
CDC 400: The dual tuner of the Info-
tainment system continuously up-
dates the FM stations list in the
background. No manual update is re-
quired.
CD 300: Select Update Stationlist.
A station search is started. Once the
search is completed the station last
Select AM stations list or FM sta- received will be played.
tions list. To abort the station search, press the
All receivable stations in the current MENU knob.
reception area are displayed.
If no stations list has been created
beforehand, the Infotainment system
performs an automatic station
search.
Select the desired station.
22 Audio Players

Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs


Audio Players CD player
are more vulnerable to mishandling
The Infotainment system's CD player
can replay audio CDs and MP3/WMA than prerecorded CDs. Correct
CDs. handling, especially in the case of
self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs,
CD player ............................... 22 Devices with a changer: the CD play- must be ensured. See below.
er's changer can take a maximum of
Additional devices .................. 26 6 CDs. Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs
may not play correctly or not at all.
Important information about In such cases it is not the equip-
audio CDs and MP3/WMA ment that is at fault.
CDs On mixed mode CDs (audio tracks
and compressed files, e.g. MP3,
Caution are stored), the audio tracks part
and the compressed files part can
Under no circumstances should you be played separately.
insert DVDs, single CDs with a
diameter of 8 cm or shaped CDs Avoid leaving fingerprints when you
into the CD player. You must not put change CDs.
any stickers on CDs. These discs Put CDs back in their sleeves im-
can get jammed in the CD drive and mediately after removing them from
ruin the drive. An expensive the CD changer in order to protect
replacement of the device will then them from damage and dirt.
be necessary. Dirt and liquids on CDs can con-
taminate the lens of the CD player
Audio CDs with copy protection,
inside the device and cause faults.
which are not in compliance with
the audio CD standard, may not Protect CDs from heat and direct
play correctly or not at all. sunlight.
Audio Players 23

The following restrictions apply for : load CD (changer) Pause replay


the data stored on an MP3/WMA 1 ..6: select CD (changer) Press the button.
CD: To restart replay press the button
: eject CD
Number of tracks: max. 999. again.
Number of folders: max. 255. Playing CD/MP3 Changing the standard page
Folder structure depth: max. 64 lev- view
els (recommended: max. 8 levels). (only CD 300)
Number of playlists: max. 15. During CD or MP3 replay press the
Number of songs per playlist: max. MENU knob and then select Default
255. CD page view or Default MP3 page
Applicable playlist extensions: view.
.m3u, .pls, .asx, .wpl. Select the desired option.
This chapter deals only with playing Inserting a CD
MP3 files since the operation for
MP3 and WMA files is identical. Devices without a changer
When a CD with WMA files is With the imprinted side facing up-
loaded MP3 related menus are wards insert a CD into the CD slot un-
displayed. Press the CD/AUX button once or til it is drawn in.
several times to open the CD or MP3
Control buttons menu.
The most important buttons for con- If there is a CD in the CD player, CD
trol of the CD player are as follows: replay is started.
CD/AUX: select audio player Depending on the data stored on the
, : select track; fast forward/re- audio CD or MP3 CD differing infor-
wind within a track mation about the CD and the current
music track will be shown on the dis-
: pause/restart replay
play.
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Devices with a changer Selecting a CD directly Selecting a track directly


The following options exist to select a
During CD replay
specific CD for replay.
Via the numeric buttons 1 ..6
Press one of the numeric buttons
1 ..6 to select the CD deposited in the
corresponding CD slot.
Via the CD list

Press the button. The current CD


population of the CD changer is
shown on the display. Press the MENU knob and then se-
lect Tracks list.
With the imprinted side facing up-
wards insert a CD into the CD slot un- Select the desired track.
til it is drawn in.
The CD is deposited into the first free
CD slot of the CD changer.
Press the MENU knob and then se-
As soon as Insert CD is shown on the
lect CD list.
display, the button can be pressed
again in order to insert another CD. Select the desired CD.
Audio Players 25

During MP3 replay Skipping to next or previous Various options, which depend on the
track data saved, are available for selec-
Briefly press the button or . tion and the playing of audio MP3 CD
tracks.
Playing tracks in random order
Press the MENU knob and then se-
Press the MENU knob and then set
lect Search to display the options
Shuffle songs to On.
available.
Fast forward or rewind The search process on the MP3 CD
Press the button or and hold it may take several minutes. During this
down to forward wind or rewind the time the radio station last played will
current track. be received.
Audio MP3 functions Select the desired option and then
the track to be played.
Press the MENU knob.
Removing the CD
Select Playlists/Folders and then Press the button.
the desired play list or folder. The CD is pushed out of the CD slot.
Select the desired track. Devices with a changer: the CD is
CDs containing Audio- and MP3- pushed out of the first occupied CD
data slot.
If a CD contains both Audio- and If the CD is not removed after ejec-
MP3-data, the Audio data can be se- tion, it will be drawn back in again au-
lected from Playlists/Folders. tomatically after a few seconds.
Changing the folder level
(only CD 300)
Press the button or to change
to a higher or lower folder level.
26 Audio Players

Additional devices Aux input USB port


It is possible, for example, to connect (only CDC 400 with PDIM)
to the AUX input 1 a portable The following devices can be
CD player with a 3.5 mm jack plug. connected to the USB port 2:
Operating a device connected iPod
to AUX Zune
PlaysForSure device (PFD)
USB drive
Those devices are operated via the
controls and menus of the Infotain-
ment system.
Important information
Under the cover on the centre Not all iPod, Zune, PFD or USB drive
console there is an AUX socket and a models are supported by the Infotain-
USB socket (only CDC 400 with ment system.
PDIM) for the connection of external
audio sources.
In addition Bluetooth devices can be An audio source that is connected to
connected via Bluetooth wireless the AUX input can be operated only
technology (only CDC 400 with Blue- via the control elements of the audio
tooth PDIM). source.
The AUX and USB sockets must Press the CD/AUX button once or
always be kept clean and dry. several times to activate AUX mode.
Audio Players 27

Operating a device connected Fast forward or rewind Searching for tracks


via USB Press the button or and hold it Depending on the data saved and the
down to forward wind or rewind the type of device connected, there are
current track. various options for selection and the
playing of tracks.
Pause replay
Press the button. Press the MENU knob and then
select Search to display the options
To restart replay press the button available.
again.
Select the desired option and then
Playing all tracks in succession the track to be played.
Playing tracks in random order
Press the MENU knob and then set
Shuffle songs (Random) to On.
The tracks in the currently selected
Operation and the screen displays tracks list (e.g. a playlist, an album
are described for USB drives only. etc.) are played in random order.
Operation of other devices like iPod
or Zune is largely the same. Repeat current track
Press the CD/AUX button once or Press the MENU knob and then set
several times to activate USB mode. Repeat to On.
Replay of the audio data stored on
the USB device is started.
Press the MENU knob and then se-
Skipping to next or previous track
lect Play all.
Briefly press the button or .
28 Audio Players

Connecting and operating Before connecting the Bluetooth Press the MENU knob and then se-
Bluetooth devices device to the Infotainment system, lect Bluetooth setup.
(only CDC 400 with Bluetooth PDIM) become familiar with its user guide
for Bluetooth functions. Pairing a Bluetooth device
Bluetooth enabled audio sources Important information:
(e.g. music mobile phones, MP3 play- Bluetooth music setup The pairing process is disabled
ers featuring Bluetooth, etc.), which With the Bluetooth Music Setup when the vehicle is moving.
support Bluetooth music protocol menu pairing and connection of Blue-
A2DP, can be connected wirelessly Up to five devices can be paired to
tooth devices to the Infotainment sys-
to the Infotainment system. tem are managed. the system.
The Infotainment system automati-
Important information cally connects to the first device in
Before a Bluetooth device can be
the list of currently paired devices.
connected to the Infotainment sys-
tem, it must first be paired to the Only one paired device can be con-
system 3 28. nected to the Infotainment system
at a time.
The Infotainment system only
connects to Bluetooth devices that Pairing should only need to be
support A2DP (Advanced Audio completed once, unless changes to
Distribution Profile) version 1.2 or the pairing information have been
higher. made or the device is deleted.
In order to browse and select tracks Performing pairing:
the Bluetooth device must support Select Connect to new device.
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Con- The Infotainment system asks a se-
Activating Bluetooth Music Setup
trol Profile) version 1.0 or higher. If ries of questions to determine what
menu
the device does not support type of Bluetooth device is being
AVRCP only the volume can be Press the CD/AUX button once or
several times to activate AUX, USB paired.
controlled by the Infotainment sys-
tem. or Bluetooth mode.
Audio Players 29

After determination is performed, the A list of all Bluetooth devices current- Select the figures of the desired PIN
Bluetooth device needs to be put into ly paired to the Infotainment system is number one after the other.
discovery mode (see user guide of displayed.
Bluetooth device). Operating a paired Bluetooth
Select the desired device. The device device
Some Bluetooth devices may require is removed from the list of paired de-
a PIN number in order to complete vices.
the pairing process. Locate the de-
vice named GMusicConnect in the Changing the default PIN
list on the Bluetooth device and follow
the instructions on the device to enter
the PIN number provided by the Info-
tainment system.
Connecting a paired device
Select Select device.
A list of all Bluetooth devices current-
ly paired to the Infotainment system is
displayed.
Press the CD/AUX button once or
Select the desired device. The device several times to activate Bluetooth
is connected to the Infotainment sys- mode.
tem.
Select Change default PIN. The first device in the list of currently
If another Bluetooth device is current- paired Bluetooth devices 3 28 is au-
ly connected to the Infotainment sys- Select one of the pre-defined PIN
numbers, or select Other to create a tomatically connected (if available) to
tem this device is disconnected from the Infotainment system.
the system. new PIN.
To create a new PIN: To connect to another paired Blue-
Removing a paired device tooth device 3 28.
Select Remove device. Select Other and then the desired
length of the PIN number.
30 Audio Players

Starting replay of tracks


Select a track and start replay with
the controls on the Bluetooth device.
Replay of music data stored on the
Bluetooth device can now be control-
led by the Infotainment system via the
, and buttons.
Skipping to next or previous track
Briefly press the button or .
Fast forward or rewind
Press the button or and hold it
down to forward wind or rewind the
current track.
Pause replay
Press the button.
To restart replay press the button
again.
Index 31

Index C
CD changer
change ...................................... 25

selecting CDs directly ............... 24 L


CD player ..................................... 22 Language
A inserting CDs ............................ 23 Change ..................................... 17
AM menu ..................................... 20 CDs M
AM station list .............................. 21 fast forward/rewind ................... 25 Manual station search .................. 18
AS ................................................ 19 forward/rewind .......................... 25 MENU knob ................................. 12
Automatic station search ............. 18 inserting .................................... 23 Menu selection ....................... 12, 13
Automatic switch-off ..................... 11 next/previous track ................... 25 MP3
Autostore lists .............................. 19 pause replay ............................. 23 searching for tracks .................. 25
AUX input random order ............................ 25 track sequence ......................... 25
connecting device .................... 26 removing ................................... 25 Mute ............................................. 11
operating device ....................... 26 restart replay ............................ 23
selecting tracks directly ............ 24 R
B Changer Retrieving a station ................ 19, 20
Bluetooth device loading CDs .............................. 23
changing PIN ............................ 28 Changing folder level ................... 25 S
connecting device .................... 28 Changing the language ................ 17 Selecting the station .................... 18
fast forward/rewind ................... 30 Copy protection ............................ 22 Selecting the waveband ............... 18
forward/rewind .......................... 30 Setting the time/date .................... 17
music setup .............................. 28 D Setting the volume ....................... 11
next/previous track ................... 30 Display screens ............................. 4 Speed compensated volume ....... 11
operating device ....................... 29 Speed-dependent volume ............ 11
pairing device ........................... 28 F Station
pause replay ............................. 30 FAV .............................................. 19 retrieve ............................... 19, 20
removing device ....................... 28 Favourite lists ............................... 19 select ........................................ 18
restart replay ............................ 30 FM menu ...................................... 20 store ......................................... 19
FM station list ............................... 21 Station lists .................................. 21
Folder level Station search
32 Index

automatic ..................................18
manual ......................................18
Storing a station ...........................19
Switching on and off .....................11
Switch-on volume ...................11, 16
System settings ............................16
T
Theft protection ..............................5
Time/Date
Setting .......................................17
Tone settings ................................15
U
USB device
connecting device .....................26
fast forward/rewind ...................27
forward/rewind ..........................27
next/previous track ....................27
operating data source ...............27
pause replay .............................27
playing tracks in random order .27
repeating tracks ........................27
restart replay .............................27
searching for tracks ..................27
supported devices .....................26
W
Waveband
select ........................................18

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