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Switching the audio source
Using the SRC button you can switch be-
tween the following audio sources:
radio,
tape,
changer
(optional for Hamburg
RCM 148, Melbourne RCM 148)
.
You can select the cassette or CD changer
mode only if a cassette is inserted or if a
CD changer is connected to your car radio.
To switch to another source,
•
press SRC briefly.
Short Additional Memory
(S.A.M.)
Using the second KeyCard to be purchased
at any specialised dealership, you can pro-
gram a short text by selecting the DSC menu
item READ KC. This text will be moved
through the display and might be the tele-
phone number of a car repair service or the
emergency call number of your auto club.
Any specialised dealer with the proper
equipment can program the desired text with
up to a maximum of 162 characters onto the
KeyCard.
Turn On Message (T.O.M.)
Using the second KeyCard to be purchased
at any specialised dealership, you can pro-
gram the unit to display a selected “Turn On
Message” after the set is switched on.
Any specialised dealer with the proper
equipment can program the desired text with
up to a maximum of 48 characters onto the
KeyCard.
Each time you switch on your car radio us-
ing the second KeyCard, this text will ap-
pear in the display.
Optical indication of anti-theft
protection
Flashing KeyCard tongue
When the vehicle is stationary and the
KeyCard removed, the KeyCard tongue can
be switched to flash for extra anti-theft se-
curity.
For this it is necessary that the positive pow-
er supply line and the per12 V lead
are connected such as described in the in-
stallation instructions.
Be sure that “LED ON” is adjusted in the
DSC mode.
If required, please refer to chapter “DSC
programming - LED”.
Switching off the flashing light
If you would like to deactivate the flashing
tongue in general, select “LED OFF” in the
DSC menu.
Care of your KeyCard
In order to ensure that the KeyCard always
functions correctly, it is important for the
contacts to be free from any foreign parti-
cles. Avoid direct skin contact.
If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts
using a cotton swab dipped in alcohol.
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