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[. . . ] Contents Safety instructions Information regarding general road safety Arrangement of controls Anti-theft device Entering the code number Removing the portable panel Attaching the portable panel General Operation Switching on/off Setting the volume Activating the tone menu Setting the bass Setting the treble Fader Setting the balance Linear adjustment Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer or centre speaker Switching loudness on / off 53 54 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 58 58 58 58 59 59 59 59 59 Programme filtering for FM-DAS 61 Programme type selection (PTY) 62 Turning PTY display on / off Calling up / storing FM stations 62 62 CD mode Notes on compact discs (CD) Inserting / ejecting CDs 70 70 70 Manual FM tuning Regionalisation Switching regionalisation on / off Turning frequency display on / off 63 63 64 64 Forward / backward track skipping Scan search Fast forward / reverse Track repeat 71 71 71 71 Switching radio text on / off Traffic programme (TP) Activating / quitting the TP menu Switching TP on / off Selecting automatic tracking Selecting / cancelling direct programming Switching mute on/off Interrupting TP announcements TP announcement volume 64 65 65 65 66 66 67 67 67 Random play CD settings menu Displaying number of tracks Switching between Track/CD Text display 72 72 72 72 Temperature protection circuit Notes on CD-R and CD-RWs Notes on copy-protected CDs MP3 mode General notes on MP3 Creating an MP3/WMA storage medium Creating a playlist 73 73 73 74 74 74 75 Telephone muting Switching on AM mode Switching on AM menu mode Selecting the AM waveband Setting options for station selection Station search MW, LW, SW Scan search 67 68 68 68 68 68 68 Radio mode Switching on FM mode Switching on FM menu mode Selecting the FM waveband Settings for station selection Dynamic autostore (FM-DAS) Station search FM-DAS Scan search 60 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 Inserting /ejecting MP3 CDs 76 Switching between folder/playlist 77 Forward / backward track skipping 77 Calling up/storing MW, LW, SW stations Autostore MW, LW Manual MW, LW, SW tuning Changing folder/playlist 69 69 69 Scan search 77 77 Fast forward / reverse Random Play Track repeat 78 78 78 51 Contents MP3 settings menu Number of folders/playlists/tracks Displaying name of folder/playlist Switching between track/ID3 tag display 78 78 79 79 Service menu Calling up / exiting service menu CD Changer reset 87 87 87 Unit reset 80 80 80 87 91 91 91 CD changer mode Operational readiness of CD changer Loading / ejecting the CD magazine Explanation RDS SYSTEM DAS Seek Qual. level DAS Seek Name level RDS Stations level 91 91 Selecting CD changer mode Changing/selecting CDs CDC settings menu Displaying track information Displaying number of tracks and total playing time Naming a CD 80 80 81 81 81 82 Stations Fix level PTY (programme type) 91 91 Technical terminology glossary Index Technical data NOTICE 93 95 98 99 CD filter function User settings Opening / quitting User Settings menu Setting the GAL (Gal) Telephone mute function (Tel) Display brightness (Lum) LED setting Setting reception optimisation (M/S) AUX input (Aux) Signal tone volume (BeV) 83 84 84 84 84 85 85 85 86 86 52 GSafety instructions Operation of the unit is permitted only if traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that you, your passengers or other motorists are not endangered, obstructed or inconvenienced. The volume of the radio should be adjusted so that external noise is still audible. smoke or other noticeable odours) the unit is to be turned off immediately. [. . . ] If the temperature is still too high, the unit will once again switch back to the previously selected signal source. 73 MP3 mode MP3 mode General notes on MP3 The music that can be played when your unit is in MP3 mode is generally copyright-protected under applicable international and national laws. In several countries, the reproduction of copyrighted material is not permitted, even if only for personal use, without the express prior consent of the copyright holder. Please check the current copyright laws for your country and comply with them. These restrictions naturally do not apply to your own compositions and recordings, or for recordings for which authorisation has been obtained from the copyright holder. Creating an MP3/WMA storage medium · The maximum number of tracks per medium depends on the number of folders and file name length. Here, for a full file name length, it can be assumed that for 0 folders about 240 tracks and for, e. g. , 50 folders a total of around 160 tracks are possible. · Only MP3 and WMA tracks stored on a CD in compliance with ISO 9660 can be played. · If the artist's name and track title are to be displayed, an ID3 tag must be added to the MP3 file. · The display of artist's name and track title is restricted to a total maximum length of 24 characters. · The MP3 formats MPEG1, MPEG2 and MPEG2. 5 Layer3 are supported by the unit. Fixed and variable bit rates of 8 320 kbit/s and scan rates of 8 - 48 kHz are supported. For creating MP3 files, we recommend using the MP3 encoder from Fraunhofer. For WMA, WMA 9 with a bit rate of 64 - 320 kbit/s is supported. For creating WMA, we recommend using Windows Media Player Version 9 from Microsoft®. · We recommend a bit rate of at least 160 kbit/s for compressing MP3 files. It should be noted that with MP3 files having a variable bit rate, the display of the elapsed playing time may deviate from real time. · If both MP3/WMA data and conventional audio tracks are included on the CD it is usually referred to as a mixedmode CD. On this kind of CD the audio tracks are generally located in the first directory on the CD. 74 MP3 mode · You can play CD-Rs (writeable CDs) and CD-RWs (rewritable CDs) on this unit, You can also use multisession CDs, but a multisession CD must be finalized before it can be played. Depending on the recording device used to record the CD-R/CD-RW and / or the CD-R/CD-RW itself, it may not be possible to play some CD-Rs/CD-RWs on this unit. For further information about creating MP3/WMA files and ID3 tags, please consult your dealer or check on the Internet. Note: Due to the abundance of different kinds of CD burning software and their associated settings we cannot guarantee the playback quality of MP3/WMA CDs. Creating a playlist Due to the number of MP3 files that can be saved on an MP3 CD, the MP3 CD quickly becomes confusing. In a playlist, you can combine, for example, all the desired songs in a category (e. g. This playlist can then be burned on the CD together with the MP3 files that are stored in folders. The unit recognises this playlist (several possible) on reading the MP3 CD and can then play the MP3 tracks in the order specified by the playlist. [. . . ] The PTY is broadcast by the RDS station, provided that the broadcaster has this function installed. The selected station programme type can be displayed or a search for a specific PTY station can be performed. Examples of programme types are: NEWS POP M AFFAIRS ROCK M INFO SCIENCE DAS Seek Qual. level At the level DAS Seek Qual. , all receivable and identifiable RDS programmes are stored in a list sorted by quality. [. . . ]

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