User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Explanation of symbols
- Contents
- Description of functions
- Introduction
- Before initial use
- Safety notes
- WARNING
- If the driver is distracted, this can cause accidents and injuries. Operating the radio system, a cellphone or phoning can distract from traffic conditions.
- At operation of a cellphone or radio device without connection to an external antenna, the limiting value for electromagnetic radiation can be exceeded in the vehicle and consequently endanger the health of driver and passengers. This also applies if...
- ● Keep a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between antenna of a cellphone and an active medical implant, e.g., a cardiac pacemaker, because cellphones can negatively influence the function of active medical implants.
- WARNING
- Connection lines of external devices can hinder the driver.
- ● A cellphone must always be switched off in environments with special regulations and if the use of cellphones is prohibited.
- NOTE (continuation)
- NOTE (continuation)
- The radiation emitted from a switched-oncellphone can interfere with sensitive technical and medical devices, which can result in malfunction or damage to the device.
- WARNING
- Overview of control elements
- Basic operating principles
- Audio and media mode
- Radio mode
- Media mode
- Topic introduction
- Requirements of media sources and audio files
- Playback sequence of audio data carriers
- MEDIA main menu
- Switch media source
- Manual song switch
- Folder and song selection from list
- Switch display mode
- Switch playback mode (MIX, REPEAT)
- Insert or eject CD
- Insert or withdraw SD card
- External audio source on multimedia jack AUXIN
- Connect external audio source, data carrier or iPod™ to a USB
- Connect external audio source via Bluetooth®
- Phone control (PHONE)
- Introduction to phone control
- Topic introduction
- Supplementary information and warnings:
- Phoning and operating phone control while driving can distract from traffic conditions and result in accidents.
- ● Select loudspeaker levels so that acoustic signals from outside can be heard well at any time, e. g., the siren of rescue services.
- ● In areas of no or deficient cellphone network supply and possibly in tunnels, garages and undergrounds passageways, a phone call might be interrupted and it might be impossible to reestablish connection – including any emergency calls!
- High speeds, poor weather and road conditions as well as network quality can hinder or interrupt a phone call in a vehicle.
- Supplementary information and warnings:
- General information
- Sites with special regulations
- Couple and connect cellphone with radio
- Topic introduction
- Description of phone control
- Introduction to phone control
- Settings
- Menu and system settings (SETUP)
- Topic introduction
- Supplementary information and warnings:
- Open the Sound settings menu
- Adjust playback volume of external audio sources
- First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 31.
- Display: Meaning
- First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 31.
- Display: Meaning
- First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 31.
- Display: Meaning
- Topic introduction
- Menu and system settings (SETUP)
- Introduction
- Abbreviations used
- Index
Media mode
Topic introduction
You can find information about the following
specific topics in this chapter:
Requirements of media sources and
audio files ... 14
Playback sequence of audio data carriers
........... 16
MEDIA main menu ............................................ 16
Switch media source ......................................... 17
Manual song switch ........................................... 17
Folder and song selection from list ..................... 18
Switch display mode ........................................... 18
Switch playback mode (MIX, REPEAT) 19
Insert or eject CD ............................................... 19
Insert or withdraw SD card ................................ 20
External audio source on multimedia jack
AUXIN ............................................................... 20
Connect external audio source, data carrier or
iPod™ to USB .................................................... 21
Connect external audio source via Bluetooth
®
.......................................................................... 21
The following audio sources are called "media
sources" in the following; they are found on
different data carriers, e. g., CD, or external MP3
player, which contain audio files. These audio
files can be played via the corresponding drives
or audio inputs of the radio system (internal CD
drive, USB port, Bluetooth
® interface or
multimedia jack AUXIN).
Copyright
Audio and video files saved on data carriers are
normally subject to copyright protection pursuant
to the respectively applicable international and
national regulations. Comply with legal
regulations!
Supplementary information and warnings:
● Safety notes ⇒Page 3
● Overview of control elements ⇒Page 5
● Basic operating principles ⇒Page 7
This product is protected by specific
industrial property rights and copyright of
Microsoft Corporation. The use or distribution
of such technology external to this product
and without a license from Microsoft or an
authorized Microsoft branch is prohibited.
Requirements of media sources and audio files
First read and observe the safety
notes on page 3 and the
introductory information on page 14.
Ex-w
orks built-in CD players correspond to safety
class 1 according to DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/ VDE 0837.
Only 12 cm standard CDs may be inserted into
t
he device.
The listed, playable file formats are hereafter
collectively called "audio files". A CD with such an
audio file is called an "audio data CD".
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