Volvo V50 (2012 year). Manual — part 14
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General
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Infotainment system
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POWER - Pushbutton, audio system on/
off
Display
Keypad
MENU - Goes to the menu system
Navigation buttons
EXIT - Exits the menu system
ENTER - Selects/activates/deactivates
Infotainment is a system that integrates the
audio system and phone*. The infotainment
system can be easily operated using the con-
trol panel or the steering wheel keypad*, see
page 72. The display (2) shows messages and
information on the current function.
Audio system
On/Off
POWER (1) starts/switches off the audio sys-
tem. If the audio system is active when the
remote control key is turned to position 0 then
it continues to be active until the remote control
key is removed from the ignition switch. The
audio system is started automatically the next
time the remote control key is turned to posi-
tion I.
Menus
Some infotainment system functions are con-
trolled via a menu system. The current menu
level is shown at the top right of the display.
Menu options are shown in the middle of the
display.
•
MENU (4) leads to the menu system.
•
Up/down with the navigation button (5)
moves between menu options.
•
ENTER (7) selects/activates/deactivates
one of the menu options.
•
EXIT (6) leads back one step in the menu
structure. A long press on EXIT will exit the
menu system.
Shortcuts
Menu options are numbered and can also be
selected directly with the keypad (3). So first
press MENU and then the figure/figures for the
desired menu option.
Equipment
The audio system can be equipped with differ-
ent options and different versions. There are
three audio system versions:
•
Performance,
•
High Performance* or
•
Premuim Sound*
However, FM radio with RDS, AM radio and CD
player are included in all audio systems.
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Dolby Surround Pro Logic II
1
Dolby Surround Pro Logic II
distributes the
two stereo audio channels to left, centre, right
and rear speakers. This provides a more real-
istic sound quality than that provided by stand-
ard two-channel stereo.
Dolby Surround Pro Logic II
and the Dolby
icon
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
Dolby Surround Pro Logic II System
is manu-
factured under license from Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
1
Premium Sound.
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Audio controls
VOLUME - Knob
AM/FM – Audio source selection
MODE - Audio source selection, CD, AUX,
USB (e.g. iPod
)
1
and BT*
TUNING - Knob
SOUND - Button
Navigation button - Menus
Volume
Use VOLUME (1) or the steering wheel keypad
to regulate the volume, see page 72. Audio vol-
ume adjusts automatically depending on vehi-
cle speed, see page 257.
Audio source selection
Repeatedly pressing AM/FM switches
between FM1, FM2 and AM.
Repeatedly pressing MODE changes between
CD, USB, AUX and BT.
External audio sources
AUX, USB*
General
AUX input
USB input*
The AUX and USB inputs enable the connec-
tion of an external audio source, e.g. an
iPod
1
or MP3 player.
If you choose to connect an iPod
, MP3 player
or a USB memory stick to the USB connection
then you can control the media via the car's
audio controls.
1
USB only applies for High Performance and Premium Sound. The iPod trademark belongs to Apple Computer Inc.
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Use the MODE button to select the external
audio source you wish to use.
1.
If
USB
is selected then
Connect device
is
shown in the display.
2.
Connect your iPod
, MP3 player or USB
memory stick to the USB connection in the
centre console's storage compartment
(see preceding illustration).
> The text
Loading
appears on the dis-
play when the system loads the file
structure on the storage media. This
takes a while.
When the loading is finished the track informa-
tion is shown on the display and it is possible
to select the track required.
Track selection can take place in the following
three ways:
•
Select TUNING (4) clockwise or anticlock-
wise.
•
Use the right or left-hand button (6) of the
navigation control to scroll to the desired
track.
•
With the steering wheel keypad.
In USB or iPod
mode the infotainment system
operates in an equivalent way to the
CD player for playing back music files. For
more information, see page 264.
NOTE
The system supports the playback of music
files in the MP3, WMA and WAV file formats.
However, there are variants of these file for-
mats that are not supported by the system.
The system also supports most iPod
mod-
els produced in 2005 or later. iPod
Shuffle
is not supported.
USB memory
To facilitate the use of USB memory avoid stor-
ing any files other than music files in the mem-
ory. It takes considerably longer for the system
to load storage media that contains items other
than playable music files.
NOTE
The system supports removable media
which is compatible with USB 2.0 and the
FAT32 file system, and can handle a maxi-
mum of 500 folders and 64 000 files. The
memory must have a capacity of at least 256
Mb.
MP3 player
Many MP3 players have their own file systems
that are not supported by the audio system. For
use in the system, an MP3 player must be set
in
USB Removable device/Mass Storage
Device
mode.
iPod
An iPod
is charged and supplied with power
by the USB connection via the player's con-
nection cable. However, if the player's battery
is completely discharged then it must be
charged before the player is connected.
NOTE
When an iPod
is used as audio source, the
car's infotainment system has a menu
structure that is similar to the iPod
player's
own menu structure.
AUX
Sometimes the AUX external audio source can
be heard at a different volume to the internal
audio sources, e.g. the CD player. If the audio
volume of the external audio source is too high
then the sound quality can be impaired. Pre-
vent this by adjusting the input volume of the
AUX input.
NOTE
The sound quality may be impaired if the
player is charged while the audio system is
in AUX mode, so avoid charging the player.
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Streaming audio via Bluetooth
*
General
If the car is equipped with Bluetooth
hands-
free* and a mobile phone is connected then the
audio system can wirelessly play back stream-
ing audio files from the mobile phone. Naviga-
tion and control of the sound can be carried out
via the centre console buttons or via the steer-
ing wheel keypad*. In some mobile phones it is
also possible to change tracks from the phone.
To be able to play back the audio a device must
first be paired and connected to the car. For
information about pairing and connection, see
page 278. BT must also be selected as audio
source, see page 254.
NOTE
The Bluetooth
mobile phone must support
the Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
(AVRCP) and Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile (A2DP). The phone should use
AVRCP version 1.3, A2DP 1.2. Otherwise
some functions may not work.
NOTE
Not all mobile phones available in the mar-
ket are fully compatible with the
Bluetooth
function in the car's audio sys-
tem. Volvo recommends that you contact an
authorised Volvo dealer or visit
www.volvocars.com for information on
compatible phones and external media
players.
Playback
Press the MODE button repeatedly in order to
select BT as audio source.
Audio file selection can take place in the fol-
lowing three ways:
•
Select TUNING (4) clockwise or anticlock-
wise.
•
Use the
or
button (6) of the naviga-
tion control to scroll to the desired audio
file.
•
With the
or
buttons on the steering
wheel keypad.
Audio settings
Adjusting audio settings
Press SOUND (5) repeatedly to browse among
the following options. Adjust by turning
TUNING.
•
BASS
- Bass level.
•
TREBLE
- Treble level.
•
FADER
– Balance between the front and
rear speakers.
•
BALANCE
– Balance between the left and
right-hand speakers.
•
SUBWOOFER
* - Bass speaker level. Sub-
woofer must be activated before adjust-
ment is possible, see under the heading
Activating/deactivating the subwoofer
below.
•
CENTRE
2
- Level for centre speaker.
Three channel stereo or Pro Logic II
must
be activated before adjustment is possible,
see under the heading Activating/deacti-
vating surround sound below.
•
SURROUND
2
- Level for surround. Pro
Logic II
must be activated before adjust-
ment is possible, see under the heading
Audio settings below.
2
Premium Sound.
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Activating/deactivating the subwoofer
•
Press MENU and then ENTER.
•
Scroll to
Audio settings…
and press
ENTER.
•
Scroll to
Subwoofer
and press ENTER.
Surround
2
Surround settings govern the spatial
perception of the sound. Settings
and activating/deactivating are sep-
arate for each audio source.
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The Dolby
icon in the display indicates that
Dolby Pro Logic II
is active. There are three
different settings for surround sound:
•
Dolby Pro Logic II
•
3 channel
•
Off
- 2 channel stereo.
Activating/deactivating surround sound
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Audio settings…
and press
ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Surround FM…
,
Surround
AM…
,
Surround CD…
or
Surround
AUX…
and press ENTER.
4.
Scroll to
Dolby Pro Logic II
3
,
3 channel
or
Off
and press ENTER.
Equalizer front/rear
4
The equalizer can be used to adjust different
frequency bands separately.
Adjusting equalizer
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Audio settings…
and press
ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Equalizer front…
or
Equalizer
rear…
and press ENTER.
4.
The graphic on the display indicates the
audio level of the frequency in question.
5.
Adjust the level with TUNING (4) or up/
down with the navigation button. Addi-
tional frequencies can be selected using
the left/right navigation button.
6.
Save with ENTER or EXIT to exit without
saving the settings.
Automatic volume control
5
The auto volume control function allows the
audio volume to increase as the speed of the
car increases. There are three levels to choose
from:
Low
,
Medium
and
High
.
Adjusting automatic volume control
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Audio settings…
and press
ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Auto. volume control…
and
press ENTER.
4.
Scroll to
Low
,
Medium
or
High
and press
ENTER.
Optimum sound reproduction
The audio system is calibrated for optimum
sound reproduction by means of digital signal
processing.
This calibration takes into account loudspeak-
ers, amplifiers, passenger compartment
acoustics, listener position etc. for each com-
bination of car model and audio system.
2
Premium Sound.
3
Not available in AM and FM mode.
4
Certain audio systems.
5
Not Performance
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
There is a also a dynamic calibration that takes
into account the position of the volume control,
radio reception and vehicle speed.
The controls explained in these operating
instructions, e.g. bass, treble and equalizer*
are only intended for the user to be able to
adapt the sound reproduction according to
personal taste.
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Radio controls
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FM/AM – Wavelength selection
Station presets
TUNING – Knob for station searches
SCAN – Scanning
Navigation button - Tuning and menus
EXIT - Cancel current function
AUTO – Automatic storage of stations
Tuning
Automatic tuning
1.
Select wavelength using AM/FM (1).
2.
Give a brief press on
or
.
The radio then automatically searches for the
next strong station.
Manual tuning
1.
Select wavelength using AM/FM (1).
2.
Adjust the frequency by turning TUNING
(3).
Tune into a station with a long press on
or
. Or by using the steering wheel keypad:
–
Hold in
or
on the navigation button
depressed until the desired frequency
appears on the display.
As long as the frequency graphic appears on
the display, searching can be resumed by
briefly pressing
or
.
Storing stations
Ten station presets can be stored per wave-
length. FM has two memories for presets:
FM1
and
FM2
. Preset stations are selected
using the preset buttons (2) or the steering
wheel keypad.
Storing stations manually
1.
Tune into a station.
2.
Hold a station preset button depressed
until the message
Station stored
appears
on the display.
Automatic storage of stations
AUTO (7) seeks out the ten strongest radio sta-
tions and stores them automatically in a sepa-
rate memory. The function is especially useful
in areas where the radio stations and their fre-
quencies are unfamiliar.
Starting automatic storage of stations
1.
Select wavelength using AM/FM (1).
2.
Hold AUTO (7) depressed until
Autostoring
appears on the display.
Once
Autostoring
disappears from the dis-
play, the stations are stored. The radio contin-
ues in Auto mode and
Auto
appears on the
display. The automatically stored presets can
now be selected using the preset buttons (2).
Cancelling automatic storage of stations
–
Press EXIT (6).
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Selecting an auto-stored preset
Allowing the radio to remain in Auto mode pro-
vides access to the autostored presets.
1.
Briefly press AUTO (7).
>
Auto
appears on the display.
2.
Press a preset button (2).
> The radio remains in Auto mode until it
is exited by a brief press on AUTO (7),
EXIT (6) or AM/FM (1) cancels Auto
mode.
Storing autostored presets in another
memory
An autostored preset can be transferred to the
FM or AM memory.
1.
Briefly press AUTO (7).
>
Auto
appears on the display.
2.
Press the preset button for the station you
want to move.
3.
Press the button under which the station
will be stored and hold it depressed until
the message
Station stored
appears on
the display.
> The radio exits Auto mode and the
stored station can be selected as a pre-
set.
Scanning
SCAN (4) automatically searches through a
wavelength for strong stations. When a station
is found, it is played for approx. 8 seconds
before scanning is resumed.
Activating/deactivating Scan
1.
Select wavelength using AM/FM.
2.
Press SCAN to activate.
>
SCAN
appears on the display. Close
using SCAN or EXIT.
Storing a station
A selected station can be stored as a preset
while
SCAN
is active.
–
Press a station preset button and hold it
depressed until the message
Station
stored
appears on the display.
> Scanning is interrupted and the stored
station can be selected as a preset.
RDS functions
1
Radio Data System - RDS links FM transmitters
into a network. An FM transmitter in such a
network sends information that gives an
RDS radio the following functions:
•
Automatically switches to a stronger trans-
mitter if reception in the area is poor.
•
Searches for programme form, such as
traffic information or news.
•
Receives text information on current radio
programme.
Some radio stations do not use RDS or only
some if its functionality.
Programme functions
In FM mode, the radio can search for stations
with certain programme types. If a required
programme type is located the radio can
switch stations interrupting the audio source
currently in use. For example, if the CD player
is in use, it is paused. The interrupting trans-
mission is played at a preset audio volume, see
page 263. The radio returns to the previous
audio source and audio volume when the set
programme type is no longer broadcast.
The programme functions alarm (
ALARM!
),
traffic information (
TP
), news (
News
), and pro-
1
The RDS functions available vary in the different markets.
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gramme types (
PTY
) interrupt one another in
order of priority, where alarm has the highest
priority and programme types has the lowest.
If you want to return to the interrupted audio
source before the message or programme type
has been completed, press EXIT.
For further programme interruption settings,
see EON and REG see page 262. The pro-
gramme functions are modified via the menu
system, see page 252.
Alarm
This function is used to warn of serious acci-
dents and catastrophes. The alarm cannot be
temporarily interrupted or deactivated. The
message
ALARM!
appears on the display
when an alarm message is transmitted.
Traffic information – TP
This function allows traffic informa-
tion broadcast within a set station's
RDS network to break through.
TP
shows that the function has been
activated. If the set station can send traffic
information then
appears on the display.
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Activating/deactivating TP
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
TP
and press ENTER.
TP from current station/all stations
The radio can interrupt with traffic information
from only the set (current) station or from all
stations.
1.
Select an FM station.
2.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Advanced radio settings…
and
press ENTER.
4.
Scroll to
TP
and press ENTER.
5.
Scroll to
TP station…
and press ENTER.
> Either
TP from current station
or
TP
from all stations
is shown on the dis-
play.
6.
Press ENTER.
Activating/deactivating TP search
TP search is useful during long journeys while
an audio source other than the radio is being
played. The function automatically searches
for traffic information within different
RDS networks.
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Advanced radio settings…
and
press ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
TP
and press ENTER.
4.
Scroll to
TP search
and press ENTER.
News
This function allows news broad-
casts within a set station's
RDS network to break through. The
message
News
shows that the func-
tion is active.
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Activating/deactivating News
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
News
and press ENTER.
News from current station/all stations
The radio can interrupt with news from only the
set (current) station or from all stations.
1.
Select an FM station.
2.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Advanced radio settings…
and
press ENTER.
4.
Scroll to
News station…
and press
ENTER.
> Either
News from current station
or
News from all stations
is shown on the
display.
5.
Press ENTER.
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Programme types – PTY
The PTY function can be used to
select different programme types,
such as
Pop music
and
Serious
classic
. The PTY symbol indicates
that the function is active. This function allows
programme types broadcast within a set sta-
tion's RDS network to break through.
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Activating/deactivating PTY
1.
Select
FM1
or
FM2
with FM/AM.
2.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
PTY
and press ENTER.
4.
Scroll to
Select PTY…
and press
ENTER.
> A list of programme types appears:
Current affairs
,
Information
etc. The
PTY function is activated by selecting
programme types and deactivated by
clearing all PTYs.
5.
Select the desired programme types or
Clear all PTY…
Search PTY
This function searches the entire wavelength
for the selected programme type.
1.
Activate PTY.
2.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
PTY
and press ENTER.
4.
Scroll to
Search PTY
and press ENTER.
If the radio finds any of the selected pro-
gramme types,
>| To seek
appears on the dis-
play. Press the navigation button
to con-
tinue searching for another broadcast of the
selected programme types.
Display of programme type
The programme type of the current station can
be shown on the display.
NOTE
Not all radio stations support this function.
Activating/deactivating display
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
PTY
and press ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Show PTY
and press ENTER.
Radio text
Some RDS stations transmit information on
programme content, artists, etc. This informa-
tion can be shown on the display.
Activating/deactivating radio text
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Radio text
and press ENTER.
Automatic frequency update – AF
The AF function selects one of the strongest
transmitters for a set station. The radio may
sometimes need to search through the entire
FM wavelength to find a strong transmitter. If
this occurs, the radio mutes and
PI seekEXIT
to cancel
appears in the display.
Activating/deactivating AF
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Advanced radio settings…
and
press ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
AF
and press ENTER.
Regional radio programmes – REG
This function causes the radio to con-
tinue with a regional transmitter even
if its signal strength is low.
Regional
indicates that the function
is active. The regional function is normally
deactivated.
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Activating/deactivating REG
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Advanced radio settings…
and
press ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Regional
and press ENTER.
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Enhanced Other Networks – EON
The EON function is especially useful in urban
areas with many regional radio stations. It
allows the distance between the car and the
radio station transmitter to determine when
programme functions should interrupt the cur-
rent audio source.
•
Local
– interrupts only if the radio station
transmitter is close.
•
Distant
– interrupts if the station transmit-
ter is far away, even if there is a lot of static.
•
Off
– no interruption for programmes from
other transmitters.
Activating/deactivating EON
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Advanced radio settings…
and
press ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
EON…
and press ENTER.
4.
Scroll to
Local
,
Distant
or
Off
and press
ENTER.
Resetting RDS functions
Resets all radio settings to the original factory
settings.
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Advanced radio settings…
and
press ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Reset all…
and press ENTER.
Volume control, programme types
The interrupting programme types are heard at
the volume selected for each programme type.
If the volume level is adjusted during the pro-
gramme interruption, the new level is saved
until the next programme interruption.
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
CD function controls
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Navigation button – Fast forward/rewind,
track selection and menus
CD changer position selection*
CD insertion/eject
CD insertion/eject slot
MODE - Selection of audio source (CD,
AUX, USB*)
TUNING - Knob for track selection
Starting playback (CD player)
If a music CD is in the player when the audio
system is in CD mode then playback is started
automatically. Otherwise, load a disc and
change to CD mode by pressing MODE.
Start playback (CD changer*)
If a CD position with a music CD is already
selected when the audio system is activated
then playback starts automatically. Otherwise
change to CD changer mode using MODE and
select a disc with the number buttons 1–6 or
Up/Down on the navigation button.
Insert a CD
1.
Select an empty position with buttons 1–
6 or Up/Down on the navigation button.
> An empty position is marked on the dis-
play. The text
Insert disc
shows that a
new disc can be inserted. The
CD changer can hold up to 6 CD discs.
2.
Inserting a CD in the CD changer.
CD eject
A CD will stay in the ejected position for
approx. 12 seconds. Following which it is re-
inserted in the player and playback continues.
Eject individual discs by pressing the eject but-
ton (3).
Eject all discs with a long press on the eject
button. The entire magazine is emptied disc by
disc. The message
EJECT
ALL
is shown in the
display.
Pause
If the volume is turned down completely, the
CD player is stopped. The player is restarted
when volume is increased.
Audio files*
The CD player/CD changer* also supports MP3
and WMA format audio files.
NOTE
Certain types of copy-protected audio files
cannot be read by the player.
When a CD containing audio files is inserted
into the player the disc's folder structure is loa-
ded in. It may take a while before playback
starts due to the quality of the disc.
Navigation and playback
If a disc with audio files is inserted in the
CD player then the disc's folder structure is
shown by pressing ENTER. The folder struc-
ture is navigated in the same way as the audio
system's menu structure. Audio files have the
symbol
and folders have the symbol
.
Start audio file playback with ENTER.
When the playback of a file is finished the play-
back of the other files in the same folder con-
tinues. Folder change takes place automati-
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cally when all files in the current folder have
been played back.
Press left/right on the navigation button if the
display is not wide enough to show the whole
audio file name.
Fast-wind/change CD tracks and audio
files
Short presses right/left on the navigation but-
ton are used to scroll between
CD tracks/audio files. Long presses are used
to fast-wind CD tracks/audio files. TUNING (or
the steering wheel keypad) can also be used
for this purpose.
Scan CD
This function plays the first 10 seconds of each
CD track/audio file. Press SCAN to activate.
Interrupt with EXIT or SCAN to continue play-
back of the current CD track/audio file.
Random
This function plays the tracks in random order.
The random CD tracks/audio files can be scrol-
led through in the normal way.
NOTE
It is only possible to scroll between random
CD tracks
1
on the current disc.
Different messages appear on the display
depending on which random function has been
selected:
•
RANDOM
means that the tracks from only
one music CD are played
•
RND ALL
means that all tracks on all
music CDs in the CD changer are played.
•
RND
FLD
means that the audio files in a
folder on the current CD are played.
Activating/deactivating, random (CD
player)
If a normal music CD is being played:
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Random
and press ENTER.
If a disc with audio files is being played:
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Random
and press ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Folder
or
Disc
and press
ENTER.
Activating/deactivating, random (CD
changer)
If a normal music CD is being played:
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Random
and press ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Single disc
or
All discs
and press
ENTER.
The option
All discs
only applies to the music
CDs in the changer.
If a CD with audio files is being played:
1.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
2.
Scroll to
Random
and press ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Single disc
or
Folder
and press
ENTER.
The function is deactivated when another CD
is selected.
Disc text
If title information is stored on a music CD then
it can be shown on the display
2
.
Activate/deactivate
1.
Start CD playback.
2.
Press MENU and then ENTER.
3.
Scroll to
Disc text
and press ENTER.
1
Applies to the CD changer.
2
Applies to CD changer.
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CD functions
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CDs
Using low quality CD discs could result in poor
or non-existent sound.
IMPORTANT
Only use standard discs (12 cm in diameter).
Do not use CD discs with adhesive disc
labels. The heat in the CD player may cause
the label to come off, damaging the
CD player.
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Menu structure – audio system
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Overview
FM MENU
1
1.
News
2.
TP
3.
PTY…
4.
Radio text
5.
Advanced radio settings…
6.*
Audio settings…
AM MENU
1.*
Audio settings…
CD MENU
For CD player with CD disc.
1.
Random
2.
News
3.
TP
4.
Disc text
5.*
Audio settings…
CD MENU
For CD player with MP3 disc.
1.
Playlist
2.
Random…
3.
News
4.
TP
5.
Disc text
6.*
Audio settings…
CD MENU
For CD changer* with CD disc
selected.
1.
Random…
2.
News
3.
TP
4.
Disc text
5.*
Audio settings…
CD MENU
For CD changer* with MP3 disc
selected.
1.
Playlist
2.
Random…
3.
News
4.
TP
5.
Disc text
6.*
Audio settings…
AUX MENU
1.
AUX input volume…
2.
News
3.
TP
4.*
Audio settings…
USB MENU
*
1.
Playlist
2.
Random…
3.
News
4.
TP
5.
Track information
6.
Audio settings…
1
The RDS functions available vary in the different markets.
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