VDO VRM 6100 Owner's manual

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VRM 6100
Owner’s manual and mounting instruction
Mode d’emploi et manuel d’installation
Bedienungs- und Einbauanleitung
Gebruiksaanwijzing en inbouwhandleiding
Istruzioni d’uso e d’installazione
Betjeningsvejledning og monteringsanvisning
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Illustrations Pages 2, 209
Mode d’emploi Page 39
Instructions de montage Page 69
Abbildungen Seiten 2, 209
Bedienungsanleitung Seite 73
Einbauanleitung Seite 103
Illustrations Page 2, 209
Operating instructions Page 5
Installation instructions Page 35
EnglishFrançais
Deutsch
Afbeeldingen Pagina’s 2, 209
Gebruiksaanwijzing Pagina 107
Inbouwaanwijzing Pagina 137
Nederlands
Figures Pagine 2, 209
Istruzioni d’uso Pagina 141
Instruzioni per il montaggio Pagina 171
Italiano
Illustrationer Sider 2, 209
Betjeningsvejledning Side 175
Monteringsvejledning Side 205
Dansk
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Contents
General information ........................................6
Notes on operating instructions.................................6
Safety instructions ........................................6
Class 1 laser product .......................................7
Video during driving.......................................7
Multimedia for the rear passengers (rear zone) ........................7
Reversing camera ........................................7
Navigation ............................................7
Operation ..............................................8
Control elements.........................................8
Remote controls ........................................10
SD card reader and USB port..................................11
Switching on/off ........................................12
Adjusting the volume......................................12
TFT monitor ...........................................13
Touchscreen...........................................14
Selecting source.........................................15
Sound settings .........................................16
Radio ..............................................17
DVD player ...........................................22
CD audio playback .......................................27
MP3/WMA playback ......................................28
MPEG4/MPG playback .....................................29
Displaying JPEG images.....................................30
Settings ..............................................31
SETUP menu...........................................31
DVD setup menu ........................................32
Troubleshooting..........................................33
Technical data ...........................................34
Maintenance and care .....................................34
Installation instructions ......................................35
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ..................................35
Taking safety precautions ...................................35
Making the electrical connections ...............................36
Installing the unit........................................38
Connecting the unit ......................................38
Contents
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English
Please read this information carefully and follow all the instructions outlined below. This
will ensure reliable operation and durability of your unit.
Keep the packaging and operating instructions in a safe place in order to pass them on to a
subsequent owner in the event of selling the unit at a later date.
Notes on operating instructions
The following reading aids are used to simplify these operating instructions:
asks you to perform an action.
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shows the unit’s reaction.
provides extra info.
identifies a list.
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Safety instructions and warnings contain important information for safe use of the unit.
Failure to observe this information may result in material damage or personal injury. Therefore,
please observe this information with particular care.
Safety instructions
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Make all inputs via the remote control only when the vehicle is stationary, or have the pas
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senger make them. Otherwise, you may endanger the occupants and other road users.
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Please make certain that all persons using your multimedia system have access to this manual,
and that they read the instructions and suggestions concerning system operation prior to use.
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Only look at the monitor if it is safe to do so. Find a suitable place to stop should you need to
look at the screen for a longer period of time.
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For safety reasons, the driver should not watch television or operate the multimedia system
while driving. Please note that it is illegal in certain countries to watch or to operate the televi-
sion when driving.
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When setting the volume, please make sure that traffic noises (horns, sirens, emergency vehi
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cles, etc.) are still audible.
General information
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Class 1 laser product
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CAUTION: Any inappropriate use of the device may ex
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pose the user to invisible laser rays which exceed the limits
for Class 1 laser products.
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Do not attempt to open or repair the device yourself.
This work should be performed by an authorised service
agent.
Video during driving
For reasons of driving safety, video images are only displayed on the TFT monitor of the multi
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media system following selection of one of the video sources (“AUX-IN”, “DVD”, etc.) when
the hand brake is applied.
Multimedia for the rear passengers (rear zone)
The multimedia system allows two different sources to be played simultaneously if there is
an additional monitor connected to the DVD player output for the rear zone. The rear pas
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sengers can control the DVD player functions using the supplied “Kid Zone” remote control.
See “Kid Zone remote control” for information on these functions.
Restrictions with rear zone operation
Only the source DVD can be displayed on the rear monitor.
The DVD and SD card sources card cannot be displayed simultaneously on the TFT monitor
of the unit because the front and rear zones share the same multimedia processor. In this
case, the multimedia system always switches to the same source for both zones.
When the DVD source is selected for the rear zone, the front unit switches to a simplified
menu display.
Reversing camera
If a reversing camera is connected to the multimedia system, the image from the reversing
camera appears on the TFT monitor when reverse gear is engaged.
The reversing signal must be connected to the multimedia system in order to ensure this
function. See installation instructions.
Navigation
The navigation functions are controlled using the remote control of the navigation computer.
Further information can be found in the navigation operating instructions.
General information
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CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Control elements
The functions of the VRM 6100 can be accessed using the buttons on the front of the unit,
on the TFT monitor or directly via the touchscreen. In addition, the functions for the rear
zone can be controlled using the supplied remote control when there is a rear monitor con
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nected.
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Operation
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1. ..............Navigation via menus: Joystick 4, 6, 8 and 2
Switch mute on/off: Press joystick
Set volume: Press 8 or 2
Search functions in radio mode: Press 4 or 6
2. PWR ..........Press briefly: Switch on unit
Press and hold: Switch off unit
When unit is switched on and monitor is closed:
Call up sound settings
3. MODE .........Switch source
4. 1 < ..........Fast reverse / Station preset 1
5. 2 > ..........Fast forward / Station preset 2
6. 3 P ..........Start/pause playback / Station preset 3
7. 4 S ...........Stop playback / Station preset 4
8. 5 y ..........DVD: Previous chapter;
VCD/CD/MP3: Previous title
JPEG: Previous image
Radio: Station preset 5
9. 6 x ..........DVD: Next chapter;
VCD/CD/MP3: Next title
JPEG: Next image
Radio: Station preset 6
10. TA ............Switch traffic announcements on/off
11. ..............SDcard slot
12. ..............USBport
13. e.............Eject disc
14. g ...........Open/close monitor
15. DISP ..........Switch front display information
16. ..............Front display
17. AS/PS..........AutoStore / preset scan
18. BAND .........Select waveband
19. IN/OUT .........Extend/retract monitor (without opening/closing)
20. TILT [ ........Swivel monitor rearwards
21. TILT [ ........
Swivel monitor forwards
22. ASPECT ........Setaspect ratio
23. DIM ...........Setdisplay brightness
24. V.SEL..........Select video source (without changing audio source)
25. w ............Briefly swivel monitor horizontally (without retracting)
26. ..............TFTmonitor
Operation
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Remote controls
The VRM 6100 is supplied with two different remote controls. In addition to the front remote
control with the full functions, a handy “Kid Zone” remote control with limited functions is
provided for the rear passengers.
Front remote control
POWER .....Switch unit on/off
MODE ......Switch source
g ........Open/close monitor.
SUBTITLE . . . Select subtitle language (depends on DVD)
AUDIO .....Select audio language (depends on DVD)
V.SEL ......Select video source (without changing audio source)
MUTE ......Switch mute on/off
0 ... 9 ......Number keys: Direct access to title/chapter/track
1 ... 6: Call up station preset 1 ... 6
VOL + ......Increase volume
VOL– .......Reduce volume
y .......DVD: Previous chapter;
VCD/CD/MP3/WMA: Previous title
JPEG: Previous image
< ........Fast reverse
> ........Fast forward
x ........DVD: Next chapter;
VCD/CD/MP3/WMA: Next title
JPEG: Next image
MENU ......Display DVD main menu
SET UP .....Call up setup menu
4, 6, 8, 2 . Direction keys: Move cursor left/right/up/down
ENTER .....Confirm selection
PBC .......Switch Playback Control on/off (VCD only)
OSD .......Show/hide OSD menu
S ........STOP: Stop playback
P ........PLAY: Start/pause playback
GOTO ......GOTO function for jumping directly to a specific title/chapter or to a specified
time during DVD/VCD playback.
Jumping directly to a specific file during MP3/MPEG4/MPG/WMA playback.
RANDOM . . . Switch random playback on/off
ANGLE .....Select camera angle (depends on DVD)
TITLE.......Show DVD title menu.
REPEAT ....Switch on REPEAT and select mode
A .......Setstart and stop markers and then repeat sequence from A to B
Operation
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“Kid Zone” remote control
If there is a rear monitor connected to the multimedia system, the passengers in the rear of
the vehicle can operate the DVD player using this remote control.
L/M .......Start/pause playback
STOP ......Stop playback
8 PAUSE . . . Direction key: Move cursor up/
DVD playback: Pause
MENU ......DVD: Display DVD main menu.
4, 6.......Direction keys: Move cursor left/right
ENTER .....Confirm selection
y .......DVD: Previous chapter;
VCD/CD/MP3/WMA: Previous title
JPEG: Previous image
2 SLOW . . . Direction key: Move cursor down/
DVD/VCD playback: Slow motion
x ........DVD: Next chapter;
VCD/CD/MP3/WMA: Next title
JPEG: Next image
SUBTITLE . . . Select subtitle language (depends on DVD)
AUDIO .....Select audio language (depends on DVD)
SD card reader and USB port
The VRM 6100 also provides further options with a built-in SD card reader and a USB port.
Inserting the SD card
Insert the card into the SD card slot with the label facing upwards and the slanted corner
on the right.
Press the card into the slot until it engages.
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The unit switches to SD card mode if audio/video data in a readable format is stored on
the SD card.
Removing the card
Carefully press the centre of the card.
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The SD card is released.
Pull the card straight back to remove it from the SD card slot.
Information on SD memory cards
Only insert SD memory cards in the SD card slots. Inserting other card types can result in mal
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function or destruction of the unit and the card.
Only use SD memory cards from well-known manufacturers. The use of other cards may re
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sult in malfunctions.
Do not use miniSD
cards with adapters. The miniSD
card could become detached from the
adapter when removing it from the card slot. The adapter could then get stuck in the device.
SD is a registered trademark of the Toshiba Corporation.
The SD logo is a registered trademark.
Operation
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Switching to SD card or USB
MP3, JPEG, MPG und MPEG4 files can be played from the SD card or USB mass storage device
(e.g. USB stick).
Insert an SD card into the SD card reader or connect a USB mass storage device to the USB
port.
The list of AV sources in the OSD menu is automatically expanded by the entries “SD” and
“USB” when an SD card is inserted or a USB mass storage device connected.
Press the MODE button on the TFT monitor repeatedly until “SD” or “USB” is displayed in
the upper section of the screen.
Instructions for using the SD/USB menu can be found under “MP3/WMA/MPG/MPEG4 or
JPEG playback”.
Safety instructions on the USB port
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Do not use USB sticks which have an uncommonly wide shape. The USB stick or the unit may
become damaged when the TFT monitor is extended.
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Ensure that the USB stick does not protrude beyond the lower edge of the TFT monitor.
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USB sticks which protrude beyond the unit can lead to serious injuries in the event of an acci
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dent.
Switching on/off
To switch on the unit:
Press the PWR button.
To switch off the unit:
Press and hold the PWR button or
switch off the ignition.
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If the TFT monitor was open, it is closed when the unit is switched off.
Adjusting the volume
Press the joystick upwards 8 or downwards 2,or
press the VOL– or VOL+ button on the remote control to adjust the volume.
If the button is held down, the volume changes continuously.
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When setting the volume, please make sure that traffic noises (horns, sirens, emergency vehi
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cles, etc.) are still audible.
Muting function MUTE
Press on the joystick or
press the MUTE button on the remote control in order to mute the device.
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“MUTE” is displayed on the TFT monitor or on the display.
Press the button again to deactivate the mute function.
Mute can also be deactivated by adjusting the volume.
If the muting signal of a mobile phone is connected to the unit, the unit is automatically
muted during a telephone call.
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TFT monitor
Opening and closing the monitor
Press the g button to open the monitor.
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The monitor is extended and swivels to the 90-degree position.
Press the g button again to close the monitor.
If the Auto Open function is activated (“Tilt Mode AUTO”), the monitor returns to the
vertical position after the ignition is switched off. The viewing angle originally selected is
restored after the monitor is switched on again.
Setting the viewing angle
The viewing angle of the TFT monitor can be set in 6 stages as follows:
Press the TILT [ button.
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The monitor swivels one position rearwards.
In this manner, the monitor can be swivelled rearwards into three positions.
Press the TILT ] button.
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The monitor swivels one position forwards.
In this manner, the monitor can be swivelled forwards in three stages.
Setting the lateral viewing angle
The lateral viewing angle can be set manually when the monitor is extended.
Hold the bottom of the monitor on both sides.
Carefully swivel the monitor to the left or right until the required position is reached.
The monitor cannot be retracted in this position. Return the monitor to the initial position
before closing it.
Retracting/extending the monitor
The extended monitor can be retracted by a few centimetres in order to facilitate the insertion
of discs into the DVD drive.
Press the IN/OUT button on the unit.
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The monitor swivels to the 90-degree position and is retracted.
Press the IN/OUT button once more to extend the monitor again.
Automatic opening/closing
This function allows you to automatically control the opening and closing of the TFT monitor
when switching the unit or the ignition on/off.
For settings, see “Setup Menu –> System Settings –> Tilt Mode”, page 31.
Swivelling the monitor into the horizontal position
You can briefly swivel the monitor into the horizontal position, e.g. if you wish to access
control elements located behind the extended monitor.
Press the w button on the monitor.
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The monitor swivels downwards, remains in this position for approx. 5 seconds and then
returns to the 90-degree position.
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Monitor mechanism
If there is an object blocking the path of the TFT monitor as it is extending, a protective circuit
automatically stops the monitor from extending any further.
In this case, press the g button on the TFT monitor or switch the unit off and then on
again.
Setting the display parameters
Press “SET” on the touchscreen.
Touch “VIDEO”, in order to call up the display settings.
Press the arrows next to the required setting (Brightness, Contrast, Colour, etc.) in order
to change the values.
Touch the 2 or 8 symbol in order to show further menu settings.
Touch “SET” in order to save the values and quit the menu.
Function Adjustment range Description
Brightness -15 ... +15 For adjusting the brightness
Contrast -15 ... +15 Setting the contrast
Colour -15 ... +15 Setting the colour saturation
Tint -15 ... +15 Setting the colour balance (only for NTSC)
Dimmer 01 ... 05 Setting the display backlighting
Sharpness -05 ... +05 Setting the sharpness
Setting the aspect ratio
The aspect ratio can be set for the video sources.
Press the ASPECT button on the TFT monitor in order to set the required aspect ratio:
WIDE: 16:9 ratio
NORMAL: 4:3 ratio
CINEMA: Full-screen view
Touchscreen
The VRM 6100 is equipped with a touch-sensitive screen. Many of the unit functions can be
controlled using the touchscreen.
OSD menu operation
The OSD menu can be displayed as follows:
Touch the touchscreen or
press the OSD button on the remote control.
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The OSD menu is shown.
The available sources are displayed in the top line.
Touch the relevant field on the touchscreen in order to activate the required function.
During the playback of video material (DVD, VCD, MPG) and in the case of JPEG images,
the OSD menu is hidden after a few seconds. Simply touch the touchscreen in order to
show the menu again.
If the unit does not react as expected when the touchscreen is touched, it may have to be
adjusted. See “Setup Menu –> System Settings –> Touch Adj.”, page 31.
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Selecting source
The available audio/video sources are shown in the top line of the OSD menu.
Touch the field with the required source in order to switch to that source.
The following sources are available:
1. RADIO ........Switches to radio mode
2. DVD ..........Switches to DVD player mode
3. SD* ..........Switches to SD card mode
4. USB* .........Switches to USB port mode
5. AUX ..........Switches to the AV input
6. CAM .........Switches to the reversing camera image
7. NAV ..........Switches to navigation mode
8. SET...........Calls up the setup menu
* Is only displayed if a relevant data medium has been inserted or connected.
Alternative source selection
Press the MODE button on the unit or on the remote control repeatedly until the required
source is displayed.
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The selected source is displayed on the TFT monitor.
Selecting a different video source
You can display a different video source on the TFT monitor while an audio source (e.g. radio)
is playing.
Press the V.SEL button on the unit or on the remote control repeatedly until the required
source is displayed.
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The video image of the selected source is displayed on the TFT monitor.
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The selected video source (e.g. DVD) is shown highlighted in red in the OSD menu.
The video source displayed cannot be controlled. The control elements continue to apply
to the active source (set via MODE).
Not all combinations of sources can be selected. For example, the simultaneous display of
SD card and DVD is not possible.
In order to switch the video image to the active source, touch the active source in the OSD
menu (highlighted in yellow) or press the MODE button once.
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Sound settings
When the monitor is closed:
Briefly press the PWR button once or several times until the required sound setting is dis
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played in the display.
Press the joystick 8 / 2 upwards / downwards, in order to set the desired values.
When the monitor is closed, only the “Bass”, “Treble”, “Balance” and “Fader” settings are
available.
When the monitor is open:
Touch the touchscreen or
press the OSD button on the remote control.
Press “SET” on the touchscreen.
Touch “AUDIO”, in order to call up the audio settings.
Press the arrows next to the required setting (Brightness, Contrast, Colour, etc.), in order
to change the values.
Touch the 2 or 8 symbol in order to show further menu settings.
Touch “SET” in order to save the values and quit the menu.
Function Adjustment range Description
Bass -7 ... +7 For setting the bass
Treble -7 ... +7 For setting the treble
Fader F12 ... R12 For setting the volume fade front <-> rear
Balance L12 ... R12 For setting the volume balance left <-> right
Equalizer Flat Selection of a preset sound style.
Rock
Classical
Pop
Live
Jazz
Loudness OFF, ON Loudness function on/off
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Radio
Switching to radio mode
Touch the touchscreen or
press the OSD button on the remote control in order to display the OSD menu.
Touch “RADIO” in the OSD menu, or
press the MODE button on the unit or on the remote control repeatedly until “RADIO” is
displayed.
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The multimedia system switches to radio mode and the radio menu appears.
The example shows the Radio menu for the FM waveband. AM menu, see next page.
FM menu
The following information and functions are
shown in the FM menu:
1. RADIO ........Display of the available sources. The selected source is highlighted.
2. FM3 ..........Display of the current waveband
3. YOUFM.......Display of the station name (RDS stations only)
4. BAND .........Selection of the waveband: FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2
5. AS............Activation of the Auto Store function in the current waveband
6. PS............Activation of the scan function (all station presets of the current
waveband)
7. DX............Display and selection of the search level
(LO = only strong stations; DX = all stations)
8. SEEK ..........Automatic search
9. TUNE .........Manual search
10.AF............Activation of automatic retuning (RDS stations only)
11.PTY...........Activation of the PTY function (search according to programme type
RDS stations only)
12.REG ..........Activation of regional function (RDS stations only)
13.TA ...........Activation of traffic announcements (RDS stations only)
TP............Thestation currently being received transmits traffic information
14. 105.50 MHz ....Display of the current reception frequency
15.POPM ........Display of the programme type of the current station
16. AM 12:53 ......Display of the current time.
“MUTE” is displayed when muting is activated.
17.P1...P6 .......List of station presets P1 ... P6 in current waveband.
Touch briefly: Call up the required station preset.
Touch for longer (3 seconds): Store the currently set station to this
memory preset.
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AM menu
The following information and functions are
shown in the AM menu:
1. RADIO ........Display of the available sources. The selected source is highlighted.
2. AM1..........Display of the current waveband
3. 522kHz .......Display of the current reception frequency
4. BAND .........Selection of the waveband: FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2
5. AS............Activation of the Auto Store function in the current waveband
6. PS............Activation of the scan function (all station presets in the current
waveband)
7. DX............Display and selection of the search level
(LO = only strong stations; DX = all stations)
8. SEEK ..........Automatic search
9. TUNE .........Manual search
10. AM 12:53 ......Display of the current time.
“MUTE” is displayed when muting is activated.
11.P1...P6 .......List of station presets P1 ... P6 in current waveband.
Touch briefly: Call up the required station preset.
Touch for longer (3 seconds): Store the currently set station to this
memory preset.
Selecting the waveband
When the monitor is closed:
Briefly press the BAND button once or several times until the required waveband is shown
in the display.
When the monitor is open:
Touch the “BAND” menu item on the touchscreen once or several times until the required
waveband is displayed.
The following wavebands are available: FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2.
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Tuning into stations
Stations can be tuned/scanned in a number of ways:
Automatic search SEEK
Hold the joystick 46to the left or right for approx. 3 seconds, or
touch the 4 SEEK 6 symbol on the touchscreen to tune to the next station with a strong
signal in the currently selected waveband.
If “TA” is active (FM only), the radio will search only for stations from which traffic an
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nouncements can be received.
Setting the frequency manually TUNE
Press the joystick 46to the left or right, or
touch the 4 TUNE 6 symbol on the touchscreen to change the reception frequency
incrementally.
Station preset P1 ... P6
Storing a station
You can store 6 stations for each waveband to station presets P1 ... P6.
Tune to the desired waveband and station.
Touch the required memory preset in the lower part of the screen for at least 3 seconds,
or
press and hold preset button 1 ... 6 on the unit for at least 3 seconds in order to store the
currently set station to this preset.
Recalling stored stations
Tune to the desired waveband.
Touch the required memory preset P1 ... P6 on the touchscreen, or
press the required preset button 1 ... 6 on the unit in order to call up the required station.
Auto Store AS
Activate this function to automatically store up to 6 stations with strong signals in the cur
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rent waveband.
Touch “AS” on the touchscreen, or
hold the AS/PS button on the unit for approx. 2 seconds in order to start the Auto Store
procedure.
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The unit performs a search and then activates the automatic preset scan (PS). All the sta
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tions stored on memory presets P1 to P6 are played briefly.
Touch “PS” or press the AS/PS button again in order to stop the scan at the station which
you would like to listen to.
All stations manually stored in the memory presets of the current waveband are overwritten.
Briefly playing stored stations PS
Touch “PS” on the touchscreen, or
press the AS/PS button on the unit in order to briefly play all the stored stations in the
current waveband for approx. 10 seconds each.
Touch “PS” or press the AS/PS button again in order to stop the scan.
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RDS functions (FM only)
Automatic retuning AF
The radio continuously checks a series of alternate frequencies (AF) for the selected station
and automatically chooses the best frequency.
Touch the AF symbol on the touchscreen to switch the AF function on or off.
Deactivate this function only if you hear brief interruptions in transmission or if the unit
automatically switches to an undesired station (e.g. to another regional station belonging
to the selected programme).
Traffic announcements TA
Activate this function if you wish to listen to traffic announcements (TA), e.g. during playback
of other sources or when the unit is set to mute.
Touch the TA symbol on the touchscreen to switch the TA function on or off.
The automatic search only responds to stations that transmit traffic announcements (TA
stations).
If the radio has not been tuned to a station with TA, it will automatically search for a station
broadcasting traffic announcements.
Traffic announcements from other stations EON
With the RDS function EON (Enhanced Other Networks) you will hear traffic announcements
even if the set station does not transmit its own traffic information but is operating on a
network with other stations.
If you have activated “TA”, stations with EON will be treated like TA stations, i.e. the search
will also stop at these stations.
When a traffic announcement is made, the unit switches to a traffic information station
linked to EON. The programme name of the traffic information station is displayed during
the traffic announcement.
After the announcement, the unit returns to the previous programme.
Regional programmes REG
Some RDS stations transmit different regional programmes over different frequencies at cer
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tain times. You can prevent the radio from switching to another regional programme when
searching for alternative frequencies (AF).
Touch the REG symbol on the touchscreen to switch the REG function on or off.
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