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Adjusting the volume
The volume can be adjusted in steps
from 0 (off) to 50 (maximum).
To increase the volume,
➮
turn the volume control
1
to the
right.
To decrease the volume,
➮
turn the volume control
1
to the
left.
Limiting the power-on volume
After being switched off and on again,
the unit plays at the volume that was
heard last. You can set the maximum
volume that you want the unit to play at
when it is switched on.
If, before switching the unit off, the vol-
ume was higher than the set volume
level, the unit will reset the volume back
to the maximum value (that was set by
you) when you switch the unit on again.
➮
Press the MENU button
8
.
➮
Press the softkey
4
assigned to
the “VOL” display item.
➮
Press the softkey
4
assigned to
the “ON” display item.
➮
Set the required volume using the
volume control
1
.
➮
Press the joystick OK
7
to save
your settings or the MENU button
8
to close the menu without sav-
ing.
Note:
●
To protect your hearing, the maxi-
mum power-on volume is limited to
a value of “40”.
Activating mute
This feature allows you to instantane-
ously reduce the volume (mute).
➮
Press the AUDIO button
9
for
longer than two seconds.
“MUTE” appears in the display.
Cancelling mute
➮
riefly press the AUDIO button
9
or
➮
turn the volume control
1
.
Telephone audio
If your car radio is connected to a mo-
bile telephone, the car radio’s volume
will be muted as soon as you “pick up”
the telephone. The telephone conver-
sation is then outputted over the car
radio’s loudspeakers. This requires that
the mobile telephone is connected to the
car radio as described in the installa-
tion instructions.
If a traffic announcement is received
during a telephone call you will not be
able to hear the traffic announcement.
If a telephone call arrives during a traf-
fic announcement, the traffic announce-
ment is interrupted and the telephone
call can be heard.
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