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– never leave the cassette in the Compact Disc – After use, put Compact Discs
radio when not in use; back in their container, to avoid
Remember that dirt, marks or dis- marks or scratches that may cause
– never insert other objects in the tortion on Compact Disc can cause skipping when playing.
cassette slot; skipping. For top performance con-
ditions, we give the following advice: – Do not expose Compact Discs to
– do not expose cassettes to the direct sunlight, high temperatures or
sun or high temperatures; – Only use Compact Discs which damp for prolonged lengths of time
have the following brand: to prevent them from bending.
– put cassettes back in their boxes
after use; – Do not stick labels or write on
– over time, dirt on the playing the recorded surface of Compact
head caused by tapes may reduce the Discs with pens or pencils.
high notes when playing. You are To remove a Compact Disc from
therefore advised to clean the head its container, press the centre and
routinely using a special cleaner raise the disc carefully, holding it by
taper of the non abrasive type; the outer circumference.
– preferably use C-60 cassettes and
in any case no longer than C-90 to
ensure the best playing conditions; – Carefully clean all Compact Discs
of fingerprints and dust using a soft Removing
Estrazionethe
deldisc
disco Proper
Modoway to hold
corretto the
di tenere
– avoid inserting cassettes with cloth. Support Compact Discs from
compact discdisc
il compact
damage tapes in the radio, especially the outer circumference and clean
if using C-90 cassettes, as the tape from the centre outwards.
might come out and get stuck;
– Never use chemical products for
– do not lubricate the cassette cleaning (e.g. spray cans, antistatic or
mechanism; thinners) as they might damage the
– do not touch the player head surface of Compact Discs. Always hold Compact Discs by the
with magnetic or hard objects. outer circumference. Never touch
the surface.
To remove fingerprints and dust, IMPORTANT Do not use the pro- Do not use highly scratched,
use a soft cloth starting from the tective sheets for CD in commerce or cracked, or distorted discs, etc. The
centre of the Compact Disc out- discs with stabilisers, etc. as they might use of these discs will involve mal-
wards. get stuck in the internal mechanism functioning or damage to the player.
and damage the disc.
No
Errato IMPORTANT if the CD is copy-
protected, the system may need few No
Errato
seconds before starting to play it.
Notes on Compact Discs
Do not stick labels on the surface
of the Compact Disc or write on the
New discs may be rough around surface with pens or pencils.
the edges. When these discs are No
Errato
used, the player might not work or
the sound might skip. To remove the
roughness from the edge of the disc Do not expose Compact Discs to
use a ball-point pent, etc. direct sunlight or any source of heat.
Ball-point pen
Penna a sfera
Roughness
Ruvidità
Do not use solvents like stain
No
Errato
removers, antistatic sprays or thin-
ners in commerce for cleaning
Compact Discs.
No
Errato
To obtain the best sound quality, use
original CD supports. Correct oper-
ation is not ensured if not correctly
written CD-R/RW supports and/or
with capacity higher than 650 MB are
used.
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R A D I O W I T H C A S S E T T E P L AY E R
fig. 1 7
RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER Button Buttons and front panel RADIO mode
Letters or symbol Function Brief pressing Pressing over 2 sec.
4 5 RPT Preset station 5/track repetition FM/AM:call preset station 5 FM/AM: store preset station 5
5 6 RND Preset station 6 FM/AM:call preset station 6 FM/AM: store preset station 6
RaNDom functions of tracks on CD
Forward/Next FM: Seek + / MAN +
6 >>
AM: Seek + / MAN +
PTY: Select programme type
SCAN Automatic scanning Automatic scanning of stations on the Automatic scanning of stations tunable
7 band in use on the band in use
AF PTY Alternative frequency/Programme Type AF ON/OFF Select programme type
8 PTY: displays selected programme type
Fast forward (to tape end) AMS function enabled, forward Select next track Fast forward (continuous)
to next track
RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER Button Buttons and front panel RADIO mode
Letters or symbol Function Brief pressing Pressing over 2 sec.
17 2 CD– Preset station 2 FM/AM:call preset station 2 FM/AM: store preset station 2
10
CD +
CD –
11
– Manual storage of 42 stations: 24 – AMS function (Automatic Music – Track Repeat function (repetition
in the FM band (6 in FM1, 6 in FM2, Search) of last track)
6 in FMT and 6 in FMAST), 6 in the – Scan function (scan tape tracks), – Track Scan function (scanning the
MW band, 6 in the LW band and 6 in lasting approx. 10 sec. for each track. tracks on the Compact Disc, lasting
the AM (MW+LW) band, with auto- approx. 10 sec. for each track).
matic storage (AutoSTore function)
in the AMAST band
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Secret coding
When the secret coding is activat-
WARNING
ed and radio is removed from the
car battery (or 30 positive terminal),
On multimedia CDs in ad- the radio is protected electronically.
dition to sound tracks also
data tracks are recorded. Playing The radio can only be switched on
one of these CDs may cause entering your personal secret code.
rustling and such a volume as to
compromise road safety, as well as
causing damage to the final stages
and speakers.
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RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER CONTROLS ON STEERING Press button C (MUTE) to turn Setting Radio, Cassette,
WHEEL (where provided) fig. 2 on/off this function that brings the CD Changer (“+” and “–”)
volume to zero. When this function Button D (<</>>) implements
The main radio function controls is on the display shows “MUTE”
are repeated on the steering wheel, three different functions according to
preceded by the current source (e.g. the selected operating mode (Radio,
to allow easier control. “TUNER MUTE” when in radio cassette or CD Changer).
mode). If in CDC mode (CD
Volume adjustment Changer), the display shows: “CD Button functions are identical to
(“+” and “–”) Mute function PAUSE”. the functions of buttons 6 (>>) and
(“Mute”) 15 (<<) set on the radio, as con-
Select Radio, Cassette, cerns the following functions.
Press button B (“+”) to increase
volume and (“–”) to decrease vol- CD Changer (“SRC”)
1) Radio function: adjust tuning
ume as specified in paragraph VOLUME (SRC= Source = source)
ADJUSTMENT. Function identical to Press button D (<</>>) to select
Press repeatedly button A (SRC) stations in the required band.
that of the button/knob 10 (VOL to cyclically select Radio, Cassette,
PUSH ON/OFF) set on the radio. CD Changer (if the Compact Disc 2) Cassette function
player is fitted). This button function
is identical to that of the button 14 Press button D (<</>>) to for-
(SRC) set on the radio. ward/rewind the tape.
3) CD Changer function
select CD Changer next/
F0C0096m previous track
Press button D (<</>>) to play
next/previous track on the Compact
Disc you are listening to according
to modes SELECT OR REPEAT A TRACK.
16 fig. 2
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RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER Mute function (turning off Soft Mute function Balance adjustment
the volume completely) When the MUTE function is Proceed as follows:
To switch on the MUTE function, turned on or off, the volume lowers
or increases gradually (SOFT – briefly (less than 1 second) and
briefly press (less than 1 second) the repeatedly press the 11 (AUDIO
button 2 (II MUTE). Volume will MUTE function).
DSP) button until the display shows
gradually lower ( SOFT MUTE “BALANCE” (select Balancing
function) and the display will show Tone adjustment function)
the function selected and the word
MUTE (e.g. “TUNER MUTE” Proceed as follows: – turn button/knob 10 (VOL
when Radio function is selected). – briefly (less than 1 second) and PUSH ON/OFF) to the right to
repeatedly press the 11 (AUDIO increase the sound from the right
To switch off the MUTE function, speakers and to the left to increase
DSP) button until the display shows
press button 2 (II MUTE) briefly the sound from the left speakers.
again. Volume will gradually become “BASS” , “TREBLE” (select Bass,
louder (SOFT MUTE function) Treble function) For few seconds the display shows
returning to the value set before – turn button/knob 10 (VOL the levels of balancing from˙ +10
switching on the MUTE function. PUSH ON/OFF) to the right to to ¯ +10 (˙ = right, ¯ = left). After
increase basses or trebles or to the few seconds from the last adjust-
Turning the button/knob 10 (VOL ment, the display returns to the main
PUSH ON/OFF), the sound level left to decrease.
radio screen.
changes but the MUTE function For few seconds the display shows
stays on. Press again button 2 (II the levels of the basses/trebles (from
MUTE) to switch it off. –10 to +10).
With the MUTE function on, all the After few seconds from the last
other functions can be used and if a adjustment, the display returns to
traffic bulletin arrives with the TA the main radio screen.
function on, the message ignores the
MUTE function.
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RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER RADIO (Tuner) fig. 1 The “FMAST” reception band is To call a preset station, choose the
reserved to the stations stored auto- required frequency band and then
When the set is turned on the last matically with the AutoSTore func- press briefly (less than 1 second) the
function selected before turning off tion. corresponding preset button (from 1
is played (Radio, Cassette or CD to 6). The display will show the name
Changer). The AM band is divided into sec- and the presetting number.
tions: MW, LW and AMAST. The
To select the Radio source while AMAST section is reserved to the
listening to a cassette or Compact stations stored automatically with Storing the last station heard
Disc, press briefly (less than 1 sec- the AutoSTore function.
ond) and repeatedly the 14 (SRC) The radio automatically keeps in
button until this function is selected. The radio is always ready to storage the last station heard for
receive stations in the RDS mode each reception band, which is then
If in the radio source, press briefly (Radio Data System). tuned when the radio is turned on or
(less than 1 second) and repeatedly the reception band is changed.
the 13 (BAND AS) button to select
the required reception band. Presetting buttons
Every time the button 13 (BAND The buttons with symbols from 1
AS) is pressed, the following bands
to 6 (“3”, “4”, “5”, “16”, “17, “18”)
are selected in sequence: “FM1”, make it possible to set the following
FM2”, “FM3”, “FM4AST”, “LW”, presettings:
“MW” and “AMAST”. – 24 in the FM band (6 in FM 1, 6 in
The FM band is divided into sec- FM 2, 6 in FM 3, 6 in FMAST)
tions: FM1, FM2, FM3 and – 6 in the LW band
FMAST. The FMAST section is
reserved to the stations stored auto- – 6 in the MW band
matically with the AutoSTore func- – 6 in the AMAST band
tion.
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RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER Scanning preset stations – changing the FM level or frequen- IMPORTANT Activating the
cy band selected AutoSTore function cancels the sta-
Press the 7 (SCAN) button for at tions stored previously in the
least 2 seconds to start scanning the – inserting a cassette FMAST band.
preset stations in the present fre-
quency band; Manual station storage During automatic storage the dis-
play shows “TUNER FMAST” or
– FM: FM 1, FM 2, …., FM II 1, FM The station being heard can be “TUNER AMAST” if in the
II 2,… FM III 1, FM III 2,… FMAST 1, stored in the range selected with TUNER mode (Radio) with FM or
FMAST 2, …. buttons numbered from 1 to 6. AM frequency bands. To interrupt
– AM: MW 1, MW 2, …. MW 6, Keep one of these buttons (from 1 the storage process, press the 13
LW 1, LW 2, …. LW 6, AMAST 1, to 6) pressed. After storage, the dis- (BAND AS) button again: the radio
AMAST 2, … play shows the number of the button will automatically tune to the station
with which the station has been heard before activation of the
Each preset station will be heard AutoSTore function.
for few seconds and its frequency stored and a confirmation beep
shown on the display. sounds.
Listening to stored stations
The preset station SCAN function AutoSTore function
is interrupted in the following cases: Proceed as follows:
(automatic station storage)
– pressing again 7 (SCAN) – select the required frequency
To switch on the AutoSTore func- band and the storing section (FM1,
– turning the set off tion, keep the 13 (BAND AS) but- FM2, FM3, FMAST, MW, LW,
ton pressed. With this function the AMAST);
– pressing a preset button radio automatically stores the sta-
– turning AutoSTore on (automatic tions with the strongest signal in – briefly press (less than 1 second)
storage) decreasing order of intensity of the one of the six station storage but-
FMAST frequency band. tons.
– changing the listening source
(Cassette, CD Changer)
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RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER Program Type function (PTY) CULTURE Culture and reli- TRAVEL Tourist’s informa-
(selecting a type of programme) gion tion
Many radio stations offer, in the FM SCIENCE Science LEISURE Free time and
range (FM1, FM2, FM3), the ‘type of hobbies
VARIED Variety
programme’ (PTY) service. For JAZZ Jazz
example, stations broadcasting infor- POP M Pop music (hits)
mation/news will display “NEWS” COUNTRY Country music
ROCK M Rock music
as PTY code. NATION M National
EASY M Easy music broadcasting
With the PTY function, a search fil-
ter is activated that enables tuning LIGHT M Light classic music OLDIES Golden Oldies
only on the stations broadcasting CLASSICS Classic music
programmes with preset PTY code FOLK M Folk music
(e.g. “POP”). OTHER M Other music DOCUMENT Special reports
(e.g. folk)
To turn on the PTY function, keep
button 8 (AF PTY) pressed. WEATHER Weather report Automatic PTY select
The types of programmes offered FINANCE Finance news To select a type of programme
by a radio station can change accord- through this function select a pro-
ing to broadcasting: CHILDREN Child’s pro-
grammes gramme type in the stored list and
NEWS News and magazine then start the automatic search as
SOCIAL Social information described in the following para-
AFFAIRS Politics and news graphs.
RELIGION Religion and philos-
INFO Special information ophy
programmes
PHONE IN Listener’s calls
SPORT Sport (other than “PHONE
programmes IN” function active
only with handsfree
EDUCATE Education kit connection for
DRAMA Radio dramas and cell phone)
literature
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RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER 3 Max. volume setting at switching To switch from manual to automat- 3 - tuner sensitivity adjustment
on (MAX VOLUME) ic press buttons 15 (<<) or 6 (>>). (SENS DX/LO)
4 Phone volume adjustment func- The display will show the current With this function it is possible to
tion (PHONE) status of the function: change the sensitivity of automatic
5 AUTO setting selection through – “TUNING SEEK: AUTO” = station searching. When low sensi-
which radio on/off depends on automatic seek tivity is set “SENSITIVITY:
engine starting/stopping. LOCAL” only stations with excel-
– “TUNING SEEK: MANUAL” lent reception are sought; when high
To turn the selected function on/off = manual seek. sensitivity is set “SENSITIVITY:
press button/knob 10 (VOL PUSH DISTANT” all stations are sought.
ON/OFF). 2 - function confirmation beep Therefore, if the car is in an area
NOTE When passing to next set- (BEEP) with a considerable number of sta-
ting item, the previous set one is tions and you want to choose only
System is fitted with the BEEP those with a strong signal, set to low
stored. function (the display shows sensitivity “SENSITIVITY:
“ROGER BEEP-ON”). LOCAL”.
ADJUSTMENTS
This function confirms button To turn this function on/off press
pressing by a sound indication buttons 15 (<<) or 6 (>>).
First level menu functions (BEEP).
The display will show the current
1 - manual tuning seek on/off To turn this function on/off, press status of the function:
(TUNING SEEK) buttons 15 (<<) or 6 (>>).
– “SENSITIVITY: LOCAL” =
This function enables to search The display will show the current low sensitivity
manually (MANUAL) or automatical- status of the function:
ly (AUTO) the stored stations. – “SENSITIVITY: DISTANT” =
– “ROGER BEEP: ON” = func- high sensitivity.
tion on
– “ROGER BEEP: OFF” = func-
tion off.
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RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER The display will show the current Second level menu functions 3 - max. volume setting at
status of the function: switching on (MAX VOLUME)
“LOUDNESS: ON” = loudness 1 - RDS station time display This function makes it possible to
on This function makes it possible to set the radio volume (from 10 to 33)
“LOUDNESS: OFF” = loudness display current RDS station time (if at switching on.
off this information is present). To adjust volume use button/knob
10 (VOL PUSH ON/OFF).
8 - DOLBY 2 - audio distortion clipper
on/off (AUDIO CLIP DETECT) The display will show the set vol-
Turn volume button/knob 10 ume (e.g. “MAX VOLUME: 25”)
(VOL PUSH ON/OFF) clockwise This function reduces automatically
= “DOLBY NR ON” the radio output level when exces- 4 - phone volume adjustment
sive distortion is detected that could function (PHONE)
Turn volume button/knob 10 damage the speakers.
(VOL PUSH ON/OFF) counter- With this function it is possible to
clockwise = “DOLBY NR OFF” To turn this function on/off, press adjust the phone volume (volume
buttons 15 (<<) or 6 (>>). level setting 1 to 3).
9 - CD Compression The display will show the current The display shows the default mes-
This function optimises sound level status of the function: sage “PHONE LEVEL: OFF” (vol-
according to the type of music “CLIP DETECT: ON” = func- ume set by Manufacturer and corre-
played by the CD. tion on sponding to the max. level).
To turn this function on/off, press “CLIP DETECT: OFF” = func- Using the button/knob 10 (VOL
buttons 15 (<<) or 6 (>>). tion off PUSH ON/OFF) the volume can
The display will show the current be adjusted at 3 different levels
status of the function: (PHONE LEVEL 1, PHONE
LEVEL 2 and PHONE LEVEL 3):
– “COMPRESSION: ON” = the higher the figure is, the lower is
function on the volume.
– “COMPRESSION: OFF” =
function off
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RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER Pause function Scanning tracks (Scan function) The SCAN function is interrupted
in the following cases:
To pause the cassette player, briefly With this function it is possible to
press (less than 1 second) the 2 (II listen to all the cassette tracks for – turning the set off
MUTE) button. The display will about 10 seconds, provided that
show “TAPE PAUSED”. between one track and the other – press 7 (SCAN) again to contin-
there is a pause/muting of about 4 ue listening to the track being played
To listen to the track again, press seconds.
again 2 (II MUTE). – turning the Pause function on
Keep the 7 (SCAN) button
AMS function pressed; while playing the track and Ejecting the cassette
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RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER Random track playing Stopping and ejecting the CD SECRET CODING
(RaNDom function) Press 1 (Ä) or 14 (SRC) button to
To start random playing of tracks return to the radio mode. Entering radio’s secret code
on the Compact Disc selected, press Entry of the secret code is required
the preset button 5 (6 RND). A new to allow the radio to work after the
track will be played and the display first connection to the car electric
will show “CDC RANDOM system different from the original
DISK”. To start random playing of one.
all the CDs contained in the CD
Changer, press a second time 5 (6 Connecting the radio to the car
RND); the display will show “CDC
supply, the display shows “RADIO
RANDOM PACK”. Press 5 (6 M - CODE ----”.
RND) a third time to urn the function The secret code comprises four fig-
off: the display will show “CDC ures, each corresponding to one of
RANDOM OFF”. the dashes.
Changing the sound source, the To enter the first digit of the code,
function is turned off. press the corresponding button of
the preset stations (from 1 to 4).
Press repeatedly the preset buttons
1-4 (16, 17, 18 and 3) to enter the
secret code digits (from 0 to 9).
To confirm the required digit press
4 (5 RPT).
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RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER To confirm the required digit press TECHNICAL INFORMATION Standard system speakers fig. 5
4 (5 RPT).
The standard sound system
If the code has been entered prop- Aerial fig. 4 includes:
erly, the radio and the CD Changer The car is fitted with an aerial
start to work regularly. – 2 front tweeters A-fig. 5, 4 Ohm
located on the roof. You are recom- impedance and 40W power.
Otherwise try to enter the secret mended to slacken and remove the
code a second and even a third time aerial from the roof to avoid damag-
if required. After the third negative ing it when washing the car in auto-
attempt, the radio sets in “stand-by” matic systems.
for approx. 1 hour before enabling – 4 x 35W (with standard sound F0C0077m
other three attempts. system comprising 2 tweeters + 2
front woofers and 2 rear full-range
speakers)
fig. 5
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36 fig. 4 fig. 6
fig. 7 37
RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER Additional connections PHONE INPUT CD CHANGER CONNECTION
CONNECTIONS C-fig. 8 Connection presetting for hands- C13 CDC bus line
free phone kit (through radio).
Line output connection preset- C14 CD Changer data bus
ting for power amplifier (Booster) or C7 Positive sound input for
external phone presetting C15 CD Changer +12V supply
active speaker. voltage
C1 Positive sound input for C8 Negative sound input for
external phone presetting C16 CD Changer switch voltage
external TMC module
C9 MUTE signal from external C17 CDC bus earth
C2 Negative sound input for
external TMC module phone presetting C18 Sound signal earth from CD
C10 Not connected Changer
C3 MUTE signal input from
external TMC module C11 Not connected C19 LH CDC sound channel
C4 Not connected C12 Phone earth C20 RH CDC sound channel
C5 Not connected
C6 Not connected
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R A D I O W I T H C O M PA C T D I S C P L AY E R
fig. 9 39
RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER Button Buttons and front panel RADIO mode
Letters or symbol Function Brief pressing Pressing over 2 sec.
4 5 RPT Preset station 5/ FM/AM/PTY:call preset station 5 FM/AM: store preset station 5
track repetition PTY:store programme
5 6 RND Preset station 6 FM/AM/PTY:call preset station 6 FM/AM: store preset station 6
PTY: store programme
7 SCAN Automatic scanning Automatic scanning of stations Automatic scanning of stations tunable
on the band in use on the band in use
8 AF PTY Alternative frequency/Programme Type AF ON/OFF Select programme type
PTY: displays selected programme type
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Select next track Fast forward (continuous) Select next track Fast forward (continuous)
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER Button Buttons and front panel RADIO mode
Letters or symbol Function Brief pressing Pressing over 2 sec.
12 RDS MENU Menu function Manual station tuning ON/OFF RDS Clock display
NEWS ON/OFF Audio Clip Detect ON/OFF
Function confirmation beep ON/OFF Automatic search ON/OFF
(BEEP) Phone volume adjustment ON/OFF
SENS DX/LO Max. radio volume at switching on
SVC (Speed Volume)
Loudness ON/OFF
EON TA ON
CD Compression
TPM (Track Program Memory)
CD Naming
13 BAND AS Select frequency band FM1,FM2,FM3,FMAST, LW,MW,AMAST Store automatically in preset station
group.
Exit on FMAST.P1 or AMAST.P1
14 SRC Select source TAPE (Cassette), RADIO, CD Changer
(if connected)
15 << Previous backward FM: Seek – / MAN –
AM: Seek – / MAN –
PTY: Select next programme / automatic
search (inside the programme)
16 1 CD+ Preset station 1 FM/AM/PTY:call preset station 1 FM/AM: store preset station 1
PTY: store programme
17 2 CD– Preset station 2 FM/AM/PTY: call preset station 2 FM/AM: store preset station 2
PTY: store programme
18 3 F-TRK Preset station 3 FM/AM/PTY: call preset station 3 FM/AM: store preset station 3
PTY: store programme
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NEWS ON/OFF RDS Clock display NEWS ON/OFF RDS Clock display
Function confirmation beep ON/OFF (BEEP) Audio Clip Detect ON/OFF Function confirmation beep ON/OFF (BEEP) Audio Clip Detect ON/OFF
SVC (SPEED VOLUME) Set radio switching on mode SVC (SPEED VOLUME) Set radio switching on mode
Loudness ON/OFF Phone volume adjustment ON/OFF Loudness ON/OFF Phone volume adjustment ON/OFF
EON TA ON Max. radio volume at witching on EON TA DX/LO ON Max. radio volume at witching on
CD Compression CD Compression
CD Naming TPM (Track Program Memory)
TPM (Track Program Memory)
CD, RADIO, CD Changer (if connected) CD, RADIO, CD Changer (if connected)
Select previous track Audio Clip Detect ON/OFF Select previous track Fast backward (continuous)
CD +
CD –
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CAUTIONS
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER CONTROLS ON STEERING Press C (MUTE) to turn on/off Setting Radio, Compact Disc,
WHEEL (where provided) this function that brings the volume CD Changer (“+” and “–”)
fig. 10 to zero. When this function is on the Button D (<</>>) implements
display shows “MUTE” preceded by three different functions according to
The main radio function controls the current source (e.g. “TUNER
are repeated on the steering wheel, the selected operating mode (Radio,
MUTE” when in radio mode). If in Compact Disc or CD Changer).
to allow easier control. CDC mode (CD Changer), the dis-
play shows: “CDC PAUSE”. Button functions are identical to
Volume adjustment the functions of buttons 6 (>>) and
(“+” and “–”) Mute function Select Radio, Compact Disc, 15 (<<) set on the radio, as con-
(“Mute”) CD Changer (“SRC”) cerns the following functions.
Press button B (“+”) to increase (SRC = Source = source)
1) Radio function: adjust tuning
volume and (“–”) to decrease vol- Press repeatedly button A (SRC)
ume as specified in paragraph VOLUME to cyclically select Radio, Compact Press button D (<</>>) to select
ADJUSTMENT. Function identical to Disc, CD Changer (if the Compact stations in the required band.
that of the button/knob 10 (VOL Disc player is fitted). This button
PUSH ON/OFF) set on the radio. function is identical to that of the 2) Compact Disc function
button 14 (SRC) set on the radio. Press button D (<</>>) to select
next/previous track.
48 fig. 10
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER Mute function (turning off the Soft Mute function Balance adjustment
volume completely) When the MUTE function is Proceed as follows:
To switch on the MUTE function, turned on or off, the volume lowers
or increases gradually (SOFT – briefly (less than 1 second) and
briefly press (less than 1 second) the repeatedly press the 11 (AUDIO
button 2 (II MUTE). Volume will MUTE function).
DSP) button until the display shows
gradually lower (SOFT MUTE “BALANCE” (select Balancing
function) and the display will show Tone adjustment function)
the function selected and the word
MUTE (e.g. “TUNER MUTE” Proceed as follows: – turn button/knob 10 (VOL
when Radio function is selected). – briefly (less than 1 second) and PUSH ON/OFF) to the right to
repeatedly press the 11 (AUDIO increase the sound from the right
To switch off the MUTE function, speakers and to the left to increase
DSP) button until the display shows
press button 2 (II MUTE) briefly the sound from the left speakers.
again. Volume will gradually become “BASS” , “TREBLE” (select Bass,
louder (SOFT MUTE function) Treble function). For few seconds the display shows
returning to the value set before – turn button/knob 10 (VOL the levels of balancing from ˙ +10 a
switching on the MUTE function. PUSH ON/OFF) to the right to ¯ +10 (˙ = right, ¯ = left). After
increase basses or trebles or to the few seconds from the last adjust-
Turning the button/knob 10 (VOL ment, the display returns to the main
PUSH ON/OFF) the sound level left to decrease.
radio screen.
changes but the MUTE function For few seconds the display shows
stays on. Press again button 2 (II the levels of the basses/trebles (from
MUTE) to switch it off. –10 to +10).
With the MUTE function on, all After few seconds from the last
the other functions can be used and adjustment, the display returns to
if a traffic bulletin arrives with the the main radio screen.
TA function on, the message ignores
the MUTE function.
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER RADIO (Tuner) fig. 9 The “FMAST” section is reserved To call a preset station, choose the
to the stations stored automatically required frequency band and then
When the set is turned on the last with the AutoSTore function. press briefly (less than 1 second) the
function selected before turning off corresponding preset button (from 1
is played (Radio, Compact Disc or The AM band is divided into sec- to 6). The display will show the
CD Changer). tions: MW, LW and AMAST. The name, the frequency and the preset-
AMAST section is reserved to the ting number.
To select the Radio source while stations stored automatically with
listening to a Compact Disc, press the AutoSTore function.
briefly (less than 1 second) and Storing the last station heard
repeatedly the 14 (SRC) button The radio is always ready to
until this function is selected. receive stations in the RDS mode The radio automatically keeps in
(Radio Data System). storage the last station heard for
If in the radio source, press briefly each reception band, which is then
(less than 1 second) and repeatedly tuned when the radio is turned on or
the 13 (BAND AS) button to select Presetting buttons the reception band is changed.
the required reception band. The buttons with symbols from 1
Every time the button 13 (BAND to 6 (“3”, “4”, “5”, “16”, “17, “18”)
AS) is pressed, the following bands
make it possible to set the following
are selected in sequence: “FM1”, presettings:
FM2”, “FM3”, “FM4AST”, “LW”, – 24 in the FM band( 6 in FM 1, 6 in
“MW” and “AMAST” FM 2, 6 in FM 3, 6 in FMAST)
The FM band is divided into sec- – 6 in the LW band
tions: FM1, FM2, FM3 and
FMAST. The FMAST section is – 6 in the MW band
reserved to the stations stored auto- – 6 in the AMAST band
matically with the AutoSTore func-
tion.
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER Scanning preset stations Manual station storage During automatic storage the dis-
play shows “TUNER FMAST” or
Press the 7 (SCAN) button for at The station being heard can be “TUNER AMAST” if in the
least 2 seconds to start scanning the stored in the range selected with TUNER mode (Radio) with FM or
preset stations in the present fre- buttons numbered from 1 to 6. AM frequency bands. To interrupt
quency band; the storage process, press the 13
Keep one of these buttons (from 1
– FM: FM 1, FM 2, …., FM II 1, FM to 6) pressed. After storage, the dis- (BAND AS) button again: the radio
II 2,… FM III 1, FM III 2,… FMAST 1, play shows the number of the button will automatically tune to the station
FMAST 2,…. with which the station has been heard before activation of the
stored and a confirmation beep AutoSTore function.
– AM: MW 1, MW 2, …. MW 6, sounds.
LW 1, LW 2, …. LW 6, AMAST 1,
AMAST 2,… Listening to stored stations
AutoSTore function Proceed as follows:
Each preset station will be heard (automatic station storage)
for few seconds and its frequency – select the required frequency
shown on the display. To switch on the AutoSTore func- band and the storing section (FM1,
tion, keep the 13 (BAND AS) but- FM2, FM3, FMAST, MW, LW,
The preset station SCAN function ton pressed. With this function the
is interrupted in the following cases: AMAST);
radio automatically stores the sta-
– pressing again 7 (SCAN) tions with the strongest signal in – briefly press (less than 1 second)
decreasing order of intensity of the one of the six station storage but-
– turning the set off FMAST frequency band. tons.
– pressing a preset button IMPORTANT Activating the
– turning AutoSTore on (automatic AutoSTore function cancels the sta-
storage) tions stored previously in the
FMAST band.
– changing the listening source
(Radio, CD Changer)
– changing the FM level or frequen-
cy band selected
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER Program Type function (PTY) CULTURE Culture and TRAVEL Tourist’s
(selecting a type of programme) religion information
Many radio stations offer, in the FM SCIENCE Science LEISURE Free time and
range (FM1, FM2, FM3), the type of hobbies
VARIED Variety
programme (PTY) service. For JAZZ Jazz
example, stations broadcasting infor- POP M Pop music (hits)
mation/news will display “NEWS” COUNTRY Country music
ROCK M Rock music
as PTY code. NATION M National
EASY M Easy music broadcasting
With the PTY function, a search fil-
ter is activated that enables tuning LIGHT M Light classic music OLDIES Golden Oldies
only on the stations broadcasting CLASSICS Classic music
programmes with preset PTY code FOLK M Folk music
(e.g. “POP”). OTHER M Other music DOCUMENT Special reports
(e.g. folk)
To turn on the PTY function, keep
button 8 (AF PTY) pressed. WEATHER Weather report Automatic PTY select
The types of programmes offered FINANCE Finance news To select a type of programme
by a radio station can change accord- through this function select a pro-
ing to broadcasting: CHILDREN Child’s programmes
gramme type in the stored list and
NEWS News and magazine SOCIAL Social information then start the automatic search as
RELIGION Religion and philos- described in the following para-
AFFAIRS Politics and news graphs.
ophy
INFO Special information
programmes PHONE IN Listener’s calls (other
than “PHONE IN” func-
SPORT Sport programmes tion active only with
handsfree kit connec-
EDUCATE Education tion for cell phone)
DRAMA Radio dramas and
literature
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER The functions controlled by the To switch from manual to automat- 3 - tuner sensitivity adjustment
second level menu are: ic press buttons 15 (<<) or 6 (>>). (SENS DX/LO)
1 Current RDS station time display The display will show the current With this function it is possible to
(if any) status of the function: change the sensitivity of automatic
2 audio distortion clipper on/off – “TUNING SEEK: AUTO”: station searching. When low sensi-
(AUDIO CLIP DETECT) automatic seek on tivity is set “SENSITIVITY:
LOCAL” only stations with excel-
3 Max. volume setting at switching – “TUNING SEEK: MANUAL”: lent reception are sought; when high
on (MAX VOLUME) manual seek on. sensitivity is set “SENSITIVITY:
4 Phone volume adjustment func- DISTANT” all stations are sought.
tion (PHONE) 2 - function confirmation beep Therefore, if the car is in an area
(BEEP) with a considerable number of sta-
5 AUTO setting selection through tions and you want to choose only
which radio on/off depends on System is fitted with the BEEP those with a strong signal, set to low
engine starting/stopping. function (the display shows sensitivity “SENSITIVITY:
“ROGER BEEP-ON”). LOCAL”.
To turn the selected function on/off
press button/knob 10 (VOL PUSH This function confirms button To turn this function on/off, press
ON/OFF). pressing by a sound indication buttons 15 (<<) or 6 (>>).
(BEEP).
NOTE When passing to next set- The display will show the current
ting item, the previous set one is To turn this function on/off, press status of the function:
stored. buttons 15 (<<) or 6 (>>).
– “SENSITIVITY: LOCAL” =
The display will show the current low sensitivity
ADJUSTMENTS status of the function:
– “SENSITIVITY: DISTANT” =
– “ROGER BEEP: ON” = func- high sensitivity.
First level menu functions tion on
1 - manual tuning seek on/off – “ROGER BEEP: OFF” = func-
(TUNING SEEK) tion off.
This function enables to search
manually (MANUAL) or automatical-
ly (AUTO) the stored stations.
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER The display will show the current 9 - allocate a name to a – the first character relevant to the
status of the function: CD/select CD tracks (TPM) CD name flashes to indicate the cur-
sor position
“LOUDNESS: ON” = loudness This function can be chosen only if
on a Compact Disc is inserted. – use button/knob 10 (VOL
PUSH ON/OFF) to select letters
“LOUDNESS: OFF” = loudness If the CD already has a name, this (from “A” to “Z”) for allocating the
off will be shown on the display. name to the CD
The TPM function enables the fol- – use button 6 (>>) or 15 (<<) to
8 - CD Compression lowing: move the cursor along characters
This function optimises sound level – to name up to 10 CDs with max.
according to the type of music – press button 12 (MENU RDS) to
12 characters confirm the CD name and to move
played by the CD.
– to select played tracks (in the to TPM function TPM (Track
To turn this function on/off, press original sequence and up to 99 max.) Program Memory)
buttons 15 (<<) or 6 (>>).
Every CD is identified by total play- – the display shows the default
The display will show the current ing time and total number of tracks. message “PLAY TRACK: ALL”;
status of the function: selecting ALL on TPM, the display
To name a CD (CD Naming) pro- will show “PLAY TRACK: ALL”;
– “COMPRESSION: ON” = ceed as follows:
function on otherwise “PLAY TRACK: 10 – Y
– the display shows “Name 1:” or N” (YES or NO) wil be dis-
– “COMPRESSION: OFF” = played
function off – use button/knob 10 (VOL
PUSH ON/OFF) to select the CD – use button/knob 10 (VOL
(1 to 10) to be named (active only if PUSH ON/OFF) to select
the 10 memories for the CD names between ALL, 1, 2, 3 … max
are all used); track no.
– press button 6 (>>) to confirm
the CD
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER 5 - AUTO function setting COMPACT DISC PLAYER Inserting/ejecting a CD
With this function it is possible to fig. 9 To insert the CD set it gently in
set radio turning on/off depending on You radio is fitted with a Compact place to activate the powered load-
car ignition/stopping or independent Disc player for sound CDs. ing system, which will position it cor-
radio turning on/off. rectly.
Compact Disc insertion and ejec-
With this function on (radio is set tion are facilitated by a powered Press 1 (˚) with the device on to
to switch off when the car is mechanism. operate the powered CD eject sys-
switched off), it is however possible tem.
to switch on the radio. Selecting the Compact
With this function off, when Disc player Display information
switching off the car the radio stays To turn on the Compact Disc play- When the CD player is working,
on. er integrated in the set, when a CD the display shows information which
To turn this function on/off, press is already inserted, turn the set on has the following meaning:
buttons 15 (<<) or 6 (>>). pressing button/knob 10 (VOL “CD”: shows the CD mode
PUSH ON/OFF), then briefly (less
The display will show the current than 1 second) and repeatedly press “TRACK 12”: shows the number
status of the function: button 14 (SRC) to select the “CD” of the track on the CD
– “AUTO: ON” = function on mode. “11.04”: shows the time elapsed
– “AUTO: OFF” = function off Inserting a CD, also with the device since the start of the track
off, the CD player is turned on.
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER Track Repeat function Press the preset button 5 (6 RND) CD CHANGER (Multiple
again to turn off the repeat function: Compact Disc Player) USE
Briefly press (less than 1 second) the the display shows “CD RANDOM
preset button 4 (5 RPT): the display (if connected)
OFF”.
shows “CD REPEAT TRACK”. The radio is preset for compatible
When the random function is on, compact disc player fig. 11 (available
Press the preset button 4 (5 RPT) all the tracks on the CD are played
again to turn off the repeat function: at Lineaccessori Fiat).
in random sequence.
the display shows “CD REPEAT
OFF”. Changing the sound source, the
function is turned off.
Changing the sound source, the For installation and
function is turned off. connection of the CD
TPM function (CD playing changer apply only to
To guarantee optimum playing, use sequence storage) Fiat Dealership.
original CDs. If using R/RW CDs,
use top quality CDs duplicated at as With the TPM function (Track
low as possible speed. Program Memory) it is possible to
store the sequence for playing tracks
Random track playing of a CD, to be able to play them
later in the sequence set.
(RaNDom function)
To store CD track playing
To start the random playing of sequence, refer to ALLOCATE A NAME
tracks on the Compact Disc, press TO A CD/SELECT CD TRACKS (TPM) on
briefly (less than 1 second) button 5 previous pages. F0C0261m
(6 RND). A new track will be played
and the display will show “CD
RANDOM TRACK”.
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER Choosing the CD Select track (forward/backward) Scanning tracks on the CD
Press 16 (1 CD+) to select the next Briefly press 6 (>>) to play the (Scan function)
CD and17 (2 CD–) to select the pre- next track on the Compact Disc With this function it is possible to
vious one. being listened to. listen to all the tracks contained in
If the loader does not contain a disc Briefly press (less than 1 second) the CD selected.
in the position selected, the display button 15 (<<) to play the previous Keep the 7 (SCAN) button
shows“NO CD”, and the next disc track on the Compact Disc being lis- pressed to play the first 10 seconds
is played automatically. tened to. of every track on the CD. While
playing the display will alternately
Fast forward/backward show the CD function chosen (CD
name, time and number) and the
Keep the 6 (>>) button pressed to word “SCAN” (e.g. “CDC3
move the track selected fast forward SCAN TK12 0.04”)
and keep the 15 (<<) button
pressed to move it fast backward. If the SCAN function is on, the
Fast forward/backward is stopped REPEAT and MIX functions are
when the button is released. turned off.
The scanning sequence is the fol-
lowing:
– from the track played up to the
last one on the CD
– from the first track up to the one
played until the start of scanning.
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RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER SECRET CODING Waiting times Vain attempts Waiting
(on display) time (approx.)
If a wrong code is entered, the next
Entering radio’s secret code attempts to enter the code are 1 1 minute
Entry of the secret code is required spaced by the following waiting
times. During these intervals the 2 2 minutes
to allow the radio to work after the
first connection to the car electric radio can be connected or discon- 3 4 minutes
system different from the original nected but not switched on.
one. 4 8 minutes
During the waiting time the radio
Connecting the radio to the car shall not be on. 5 16 minutes
supply, the display shows “RADIO It shall however be connected with 6 30 minutes
M - CODE ----”. +12V permanent voltage. The wait-
ing time is over when the display 7 1 hour
The secret code comprises four fig-
ures, each corresponding to one of shows the figure and the dashes of 8 2 hours
the dashes. the next attempt (e.g. 2 - - -).
9 4 hours
To enter the first digit of the code, The following table shows the
press the corresponding button of times between one attempt and the 10 8 hours
the preset stations (from 1 to 4). other. 11 16 hours
Press repeatedly the preset buttons
1-4 (16, 17, 18 and 3) to enter the 12 24 hours
secret code digits (from 0 to 9).
To confirm the required digit press Waiting time passes keeping the
4 (5 RPT). radio on. When turning the radio
on/off, counting restarts from the
start of the 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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fig. 12 69
RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER Standard system speakers – 2 front midwoofers B-fig. 14, HI-FI system speakers
165 mm diameter, 4 Ohm imped- (where fitted)
The standard sound system ance and 40W power.
includes: The HI-FI system consists of the
– 2 rear full-range speakers A-fig. following:
– 2 front tweeters A-fig. 13 4 15, 165 mm diameter, 4 Ohm
Ohm impedance and 40W power. impedance and 40W power. – 2 front tweeters A-fig. 13,
4 Ohm impedance and 40W power.
– 2 front mid-woofers B-fig. 13,
165 mm diameter, 4 Ohm imped-
ance and 40W power.
F0C0078m
– 2 rear mid-woofers B-fig. 16,
165 mm diameter, 4 Ohm imped-
ance and 40W power (5-door and
Multi Wagon versions)
fig. 14
F0C0077m F0C0143m F0C0299m
fig. 17 fig. 18 71
RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER Additional connections PHONE INPUT CD CHANGER CONNECTION
CONNECTIONS C-fig. 18 Connection presetting for hands- C13 CDC bus line
free phone kit (through radio).
Line output connection preset- C14 CD Changer data bus
ting for power amplifier (Booster) or C7 Positive sound input for
external phone presetting C15 CD Changer +12V supply
active speaker. voltage
C1 Positive sound input for C8 Negative sound input for
external phone presetting C16 CD Changer switch voltage
external TMC module
C9 MUTE signal from external C17 CDC bus earth
C2 Negative sound input for
external TMC module phone presetting C18 Sound signal earth from CD
C10 Not Connected Changer
C3 MUTE signal input from
external TMC module C11 Not Connected C19 LH CDC sound channel
C4 Not connected C12 Phone earth C20 RH CDC sound channel
C5 Not connected
C6 Power amplifier switching
voltage: on/off (max. 0.3A).
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R A D I O W I T H C D A N D M P 3 P L AY E R
fig. 19 73
RADIO WITH CD AND MP3 PLAYER Button Buttons and front panel RADIO Mode
Buttons and front panel Function Brief pressing Pressing over 2 sec.
4 5 RPT Preset station 5/ FM/AM/PTY:call preset station 5 FM/AM: store preset station 5
track repetition PTY:store programme
5 6 RND Preset station 6 FM/AM/PTY:call preset station 6 FM/AM: store preset station 6
PTY: store programme
7 SCAN Automatic scanning Automatic scanning of stations Automatic scanning of stations tunable
on the band in use on the band in use
8 AF PTY Alternative frequency/Programme Type AF ON/OFF Select programme type
PTY: displays selected programme type
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Select next track Fast forward (continuous) with Select next track Fast forward (continuous)
display of folder number and track
number and title
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RADIO WITH CD AND MP3 PLAYER Button Buttons and front panel RADIO Mode
Letters or symbol Function Brief pressing Pressing over 2 sec.
12 MENU RD Menu function Manual station tuning ON/OFF RDS Clock display
NEWS ON/OFF Audio Clip Detect ON/OFF
Function confirmation beep ON/OFF Automatic search ON/OFF
(BEEP) Phone volume adjustment ON/OFF
SENS DX/LO Max. radio volume at switching on
SVC (Speed Volume)
Loudness ON/OFF
EON TA ON
CD Compression
TPM (Track Program Memory)
CD Naming
13 BAND AS Select frequency band FM1,FM2,FM3,FMAST, LW,MW,AMAST Store automatically in preset station
group.
Exit on FMAST.P1 or AMAST.P1
14 SRC Select source TAPE (Cassette), RADIO, CD Changer
(if connected)
15 << Previous backward FM: Seek – / MAN –
AM: Seek – / MAN –
PTY: Select next programme / automatic
search (inside the programme)
17 2 CD / * – Preset station 2 FM/AM/PTY: call preset station 2 FM/AM: store preset station 2
PTY: store programme
18 3 F-TRK Preset station 3 FM/AM/PTY: call preset station 3 FM/AM: store preset station 3
PTY: store programme
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NEWS ON/OFF RDS Clock display NEWS ON/OFF RDS clock display
Function confirmation beep ON/OFF (BEEP) Audio Clip Detect ON/OFF Function confirmation beep ON/OFF (BEEP) Audio Clip Detect ON/OFF
SVC (SPEED VOLUME) Select previous track SVC (SPEED VOLUME) Set radio switching on mode
LOUDNESS ON/OFF Phone volume adjustment ON/OFF Loudness ON/OFF Phone volume adjustment ON/OFF
EDN/TA ON Max. radio volume at witching on EDN/TA ON DX/LO Max. radio volume at witching on.
CD Compression Cd Compression
ON/OFF track/folder name scroll (NAME TPM (Track Program Memory)
SCROLL) or single scroll of the folder name
(ONCE)
CD, RADIO CD Changer (if connected) CD, RADIO, CD Changer (if connected)
Select previous track Fast backward (continuous) Select previous track Fast backward (continuous)
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RADIO WITH CD AND MP3 PLAYER Example: With a CD with the fol- * - The fat of the land When “ON” or “ONCE” are cho-
lowing structure: sen with 12 (MENU RDS) (see para-
* - Favourite songs graph TRACK FOLDER NAME SCROLL), the
+ - MP3 collection – Volume n.1
| - Breathe.mp3 complete folder name is scrolled in the
* - Celine Dion folder display mode, before returning
| - Firestarter.mp3 to the cut folder.
* - Falling into you
The sound system recognizes all the
| - It’s all coming back to folders and will move from one of the Next/previous folder selection
me now.mp3 following folders to the others:
Press 16 (1 CD / * +) for a short
| - Because you loved * – Falling into you time (less than 1 second) to select the
me.mp3 songs contained in the next folder.
* – Incognito
* - Incognito Press 17 (2 CD / * –) for a short
* – Experience
| - Incognito.mp3 time (less than 1 second) to select the
* – Favourite songs songs contained in the previous fold-
| - Lolita.mp3 er.
The * symbol indicates that the sys-
| - Delivre-Moi.mp3 tem is displaying the folder name. At The name and number of the
each request of ascending or de- next/previous folder are shown on the
* - Prodigy scending scroll through the folders, display (ex. “9 MISC COLLEC-
* - Experience the folder name and number are dis- TION”).
played (with a max. length of 15-18
| - Jericho.mp3 types, according to the folder num-
| - Wind it now.mp3 ber).
| - Out of space.mp3
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RADIO WITH CD AND MP3 PLAYER Track selection Keep the button pressed to select Track/folder name scroll
(Forward/backward) the songs in a continuous way. The (NAME/SCROLL function)
folder number and the track title and
Press 6 (>>) for a short time (less number will be shown on the display It is possible to activate for only one
than 1 second) to play the next track (ex. “3/13 MIDNIGHT MO- time/deactivate the complete folder
and 15 (<<) to play the previous one. TION”). name scroll by pressing for a short
time (less than 1 second) 12 (MENU
It is possible to seek manually the If the track playing started more than RDS).
next track by pressing 6 (>>) again. 3 seconds before, it can be played
The folder number, the song number again from the beginning by pressing According to the different cases the
and title followed by “TK SEEK” will 15 (<<). In this case, if you want to re- following will be displayed:
be shown on the display (ex. “3/13 produce the last song, press 15 (<<)
TK SEEK +6”). “NAME SCROLL: ON” = contin-
two times consecutively. uous scroll of the song/folder com-
In the same way, it is possible to seek plete names
again the previous track by pressing 15 FAST TRACK SELECTION
(<<). In this case the folder number, “NAME SCROLL: ONCE” = sin-
(Forward/backward) gle scroll of the complete folder name
the track number and title will be
shown on the display, followed by Briefly press (less than 1 second) the and 15/16 types display afterwards
“TK SEEK” (ex. “3/13 TK SEEK button/knob 18 (3 F-TRK) to enter “NAME SCROLL: OFF” = fixed
–4). the fast selection mode. The sound visualization of the first 15/16 types of
system display will show the message the track/folder name.
“Fy TRx FASTTRACK” (y indi-
cates the folder number, x indicates
the track number).
To select the required track, turn the
button/knob 10 (VOL PUSH
ON/OFF) and then press it briefly
(less than 1 second) to confirm: re-
quired track playback will start.
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NOTES