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Explanations

EDUCATE

Education 

LIGHT M

Light music

DRAMA

Radio plays and literature

CLASSICS

Classical music

CULTURE

Culture, church, society

EASY M

Musical entertainment

VARIED

Light entertainment

SPORT

Sport

OTHER M

Special 
music programmes

WEATHER

Weather report

FINANCE

Financial information

CHILDPRG

Children’s programmes

SOCIAL

Social reports

RELIGION

Religious reports

PHONE IN

Interviews

TRAVEL

Travel reports

LEISURE

Leisure time reports

JAZZ

Jazz music

COUNTRY

Country music

NATION M

National folk music

OLDIES

Oldies

FOLK

Folk music

DOCUMENT

Documentation

NO PTY

No PTY

Summary of Contents for Mexico Pro 7930

Page 1: ...raffic programme TP 65 Activating quitting the TP menu 65 Switching TP on off 65 Selecting automatic tracking 66 Selecting cancelling direct programming 66 Switching mute on off 67 Interrupting TP ann...

Page 2: ...otal playing time 81 Naming a CD 82 CD filter function 83 User settings 84 Opening quitting User Settings menu 84 Setting the GAL Gal 84 Telephone mute function Tel 84 Display brightness Lum 85 LED se...

Page 3: ...red obstructed or inconvenienced The unit may only be used for its intended purpose The volume of the radio should be adjusted so that external noise is still audible In the case of a malfunction i e...

Page 4: ...n authorised service garage We assume no liability for any impairment of the vehicle s electronics This device is only intended for installation in the area provided for this purpose by the vehicle ma...

Page 5: ...2 4 Arrangement of controls 1 Left rotary control INFO 2 On off switch 3 Tone button 4 Road traffic announcement button 5 LED 6 Select CD mode 7 FM selection 8 AM selection 9 CD eject button 10 Right...

Page 6: ...h digit is entered and all other digits were entered correctly In an incorrect code number is entered the prompt Enter Code Number will be displayed once again If an incor rect code number is entered...

Page 7: ...f Attaching the portable panel X Insert the portable panel into the lower left catch and then engage it in the lower right catch Then fold up the portable panel and engage it in the up per catches The...

Page 8: ...ollowing functions can be called up Bas Bass Trb Treble Fad Fader Bal Balance Flt Linear adjustment Sub Subwoofer and Ldn Loudness Settings for bass and treble for the FM AM MW LW SW wavebands for roa...

Page 9: ...can be reset to a mid level X Briefly press the button Then press multifunction button briefly Tone reset will appear X Press the multifunction button again Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer or ce...

Page 10: ...Fix Seek Quality see also page 91 Seek Name see also page 91 Stations RDS see also page 91 Stations Fix see also page 91 Settings for station selection The desired station can be selected via dynamic...

Page 11: ...he right hand rotary control to the left or right The radio displays the receivable and identified stations in descending ascend ing order Scan search X Press the right hand rotary control appears on...

Page 12: ...tions RDS see also page 91 Stations Fix see also page 91 Storing 12 frequencies or programmes can be stored per waveband X Find desired station X To store the desired station or pro gramme press multi...

Page 13: ...rious regional pro grammes which may vary in terms of broadcasting content In such a case the special regional programming must be selected directly If several regional programmes are transmitted by o...

Page 14: ...he radio station and displays it in the form of radio text X In order to quit the radio text level press the button or the left hand rotary control Warning Accident hazard Since information transmitte...

Page 15: ...the FM station being received This means for example that a particular FM station can be listened to whilst TP announcements are received from another one If the programmed TP station s recep tion is...

Page 16: ...function button re peatedly until TP on appears Selecting cancelling direct programming X Switch on TP menu Selecting X Press the multifunction button X Using the right hand rotary control select the...

Page 17: ...tary control four different settings 0 3 can be selected This means that the volume can be raised by a fixed amount depending on the setting Setting 0 no increase Setting 1 slight increase Setting 2 m...

Page 18: ...desired waveband is set Setting options for station selec tion The desired station can be selected via station search Autostore MW LW scan search manual tuning and station buttons Station search MW LW...

Page 19: ...played The 12 stations with the best reception are stored under the station buttons in or der of quality X To exit the Autostore memory level turn off the Autostore memory Autostore off with the mult...

Page 20: ...he display folds downwards and the CD slot is then visible X Insert the disc into the CD slot with the printed side upwards The unit pulls in the CD automatically and begins to play the disc from the...

Page 21: ...ble is activated by pressing the multifunction but ton and fast reverse audible is acti vated by pressing the multifunction button X Fast forward reverse terminates when the multifunction button or is...

Page 22: ...played If another function is selected in the CD settings menu you can display the CD text again by pressing the multi function button Displaying number of tracks X Requesting CD settings menu X Press...

Page 23: ...itch back to the previously se lected signal source Notes on CD R and CD RWs You can play CD Rs writeable CDs and CD RW rewritable CDs on this unit but please comply with legal re strictions These res...

Page 24: ...acks 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 This unit sup ports versions ID3v1 and I...

Page 25: ...g rock 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...

Page 26: ...k in the first folder on the CD If there is already an MP3 CD in the slot press the button If CD changer AUX mode was selected last the unit must be switched to MP3 mode by pressing the multifunction...

Page 27: ...e direc tions Changing folder playlist X Press the right rotary control X Turn the right rotary control to se lect the desired folder or the desired playlist While making the selection the folder name...

Page 28: ...ain deactivates the Random Play function Track repeat X Track repeat is activated by pressing the multifunction button The prompt Rpt is displayed inversely X Pressing the multifunction but ton again...

Page 29: ...re in the playlist display multi function button The name of the folder or the playlist is displayed Switching between track ID3 tag display Here you can set whether in the MP3 menu the track display...

Page 30: ...d last the unit must be switched to CD changer mode by pressing the multifunction but ton Playback begins with the last CD played at the track playing before switching off Changing selecting CDs X Act...

Page 31: ...CDC settings menu is displayed At the same time the current CD number the track number and the cur rent track playing time are displayed Displaying track information X Requesting CDC settings menu X P...

Page 32: ...d select the desired position inverse editing symbol X By turning the right rotary control select the required letters and press the right rotary control to confirm This advances it by one character A...

Page 33: ...No Fil Filtering tracks Silverstone 7860 and 2660 CD chang ers X The tracks to be filtered out of the cur rent CD can be selected using the right rotary control X By pressing the right rotary control...

Page 34: ...noise produced at higher speeds X Calling up the user menu X Press the multifunction button X With the right rotary control select either 0 or 15 The GAL setting can be used to specify the starting p...

Page 35: ...Setting reception optimisation M S In order to suppress reception related in terference three different parameters can be set for reception optimisation X To set call up user menu X By pressing multi...

Page 36: ...on button se lect either AUX Mode on On or Aux Mode off Off The setting is stored automatically In CD mode multifunction button must be pressed to select AUX mode Signal tone volume BeV The volume of...

Page 37: ...selected by pressing multifunction buttons and or by turning the right hand rotary control To exit the Service menu press multi function button CD Changer reset It is possible to reset the CD changer...

Page 38: ...The unit is inserted into the installation slot and secured with the slides supplied To install complete all electrical connections Then push the unit into the installation slot Afterwards insert sli...

Page 39: ...remove the slides by pressing the springs on the right and left sides of the unit If the unit was previously installed in another vehicle it may be necessary to adjust the springs on the unit before i...

Page 40: ...put for automatic antenna amplifier 6 Illumination Terminal 58 7 Switched positive Terminal 15 8 Earth Terminal 31 Socket B 1 Loudspeaker right rear 2 Loudspeaker right rear 3 Loudspeaker right front...

Page 41: ...the level Stations RDS only iden tified RDS stations can be stored The unit constantly switches to the best re ceivable transmission frequency for the station During search for Stations RDS the unit w...

Page 42: ...ainment SPORT Sport OTHER M Special music programmes WEATHER Weather report FINANCE Financial information CHILDPRG Children s programmes SOCIAL Social reports RELIGION Religious reports PHONE IN Inter...

Page 43: ...der Directory Folder on a CD that contains MP3 or WMA tracks GAL Speed dependent volume control At high vehicle speeds the volume is in creased ID3 Tag Contents of an MP3 track Contains information su...

Page 44: ...DS Station transmits regional pro gramme Reset Reset the system to factory defaults Scan search Plays receivable radio stations or CD tracks in succession for a short time TA Traffic Announcement TP T...

Page 45: ...emoving 57 Copy protection 73 D DAS 60 Display brightness 85 Dynamic autostore 60 F Fader 59 Fader control 59 Fast forward CD 71 MP3 WMA 78 Fast reverse CD 71 MP3 WMA 78 Filter CDC 83 Radio 61 FM rece...

Page 46: ...58 Speed dependent volume 84 Station Request 62 Storing 62 Station memory AM 69 FM 62 Station search FM 61 MW LW SW 68 Subwoofer 59 Switching off 58 Switching on 58 T Temperature protection circuit 7...

Page 47: ...97 Index Treble 58 Tuning steps 69 V Volume Signal tone 86 Speed dependent 84 Subwoofer 59 TP announcement 67 Unit 58 W Waveband AM 68 FM 60 WMA 74...

Page 48: ...to 12 V must be pro vided by the vehicle s electronic speedometer Volume is increased in 7 increments of 2 5dB each Antenna Impedance 50 AF telephone input Max input voltage 8 V if interference occur...

Page 49: ...ce with other electrical electronic devices caused by the unit or interference with this unit caused by other electrical electronic devices is largely prevented The EC type approval mark e1 issued by...

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