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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Notes and accessories .......... 34

Road Safety .................................. 34
Fitting ............................................ 34
Accessories .................................. 34

Release Panel ........................ 35

Switching On and Off ............. 36

Volume Adjustment ................ 37

Radio Operation ..................... 39

Switching on Radio Operation ....... 39
RDS Convenience Function
(AF, REG) ..................................... 39
Select Waveband/Memory Level ... 39
Setting the Station ......................... 40
Adjusting Station Search Sensitivity 40
Saving Stations ............................. 40
Saving Stations Automatically
(Travelstore) .................................. 40
Going to Pre-set Stations .............. 41
Scanning Through Available
Stations (SCAN) ........................... 41
Setting Scan Time ......................... 41
Program Type (PTY) ...................... 41
Optimising Radio Reception .......... 42
Select Display of Running Texts ..... 43
Adjusting the Display ..................... 43

Traffic Information .................. 44

Traffic Information Memory
(TIM) ....................................... 45

Cassette Operation ................ 46

Cassette Play ................................ 46
Cassette Ejection .......................... 46
Changing Direction of Play ............ 47
Skipping Tracks (S-CPS) .............. 47
Playing a Track Repeatedly ............ 47
Sampling All the Tracks on a
Cassette (SCAN) .......................... 47

Changing Display Contents ........... 47
Resetting the Tape Counter ........... 48
Fast Winding ................................. 48
Pausing During Play ...................... 48
Switching Radio Monitor on / off .... 48
Skipping Blank Tape ...................... 48
Selecting Tape Type ...................... 48
Dolby* B Noise Reduction ............. 49
Traffic Information with Cassette
Operation ...................................... 49

CD Changer Operation .......... 49

Starting CD Changer Operation .... 49
Selecting a CD .............................. 49
Selecting a Track ........................... 49
Fast Search (Audible) .................... 49
Changing Display Contents ........... 50
Repeat Playing Tracks or Whole
CDs (REPEAT) .............................. 50
Playing Tracks in Random
Sequence (MIX) ............................ 50
Sampling All Tracks on All CDs
(SCAN) ......................................... 50
Pausing During Play ...................... 51
Naming CDs ................................. 51

Clock - Time ........................... 52

Tone and Volume Controls ..... 54

Loudness ................................ 55

Equalizer ................................ 55

External Audio Sources ......... 58

TMC for Dynamic Navigation
Systems ................................. 58

Technical data ........................ 59

Guarantee .............................. 59

Installation instructions ........ 228

Summary of Contents for Verona C51

Page 1: ...Radio Cassette Verona C51 Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...3 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRAN AIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESPA OL PORTUGU S 3 2 10 1 4 5 11 6 7 9 8 12 13 14 15 16...

Page 3: ...s the Travelstore function 6 Display 7 button to display clock time DIS changes display contents 8 MENU button which calls up the basic settings menu 9 button for opening the flip re lease panel Arrow...

Page 4: ...Operation 46 Cassette Play 46 Cassette Ejection 46 Changing Direction of Play 47 Skipping Tracks S CPS 47 Playing a Track Repeatedly 47 Sampling All the Tracks on a Cassette SCAN 47 Changing Display C...

Page 5: ...riving You must be able to hear audible alarms from police vehicles fire en gines or ambulances promptly inside the vehicle You should therefore listen at an ap propriate volume when travelling NOTES...

Page 6: ...on the panel with your skin If necessary clean the contacts using a lint free cloth dipped in alcohol Removing the Release Panel 1 Press the button 1 The panel unlatches Pull the panel off the device...

Page 7: ...ng ways Switching On and Off with the Vehicle Ignition If the device is correctly connected to the vehicle ignition and has not been switched off with button 3 it is switched on and off along with the...

Page 8: ...set to 0 the volume when switching on can be very high This can damage hear ing Press the MENU button 8 or OK VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Immediate Volume Reduction Mute You can reduce the volume immediate ly m...

Page 9: ...Press the or button until TEL NAVI VOL appears in the dis play Set the desired volume with the buttons Press the MENU button 8 or OK Note You can adjust the volume level of telephone calls and of spe...

Page 10: ...ams with different con tent The REG function prevents the car radio from switching to al ternative frequencies with different program content Note REG must be separately activated or deactivated in th...

Page 11: ...Adjusting Station Search Sensitivity You can choose whether to search only for stations with strong signals or wheth er weak stations should be included Press the MENU button 8 Press the or button unt...

Page 12: ...quency is displayed flash ing Stop SCAN continue listening to a station Press the OK button The scanning process is stopped and the last station sampled plays Setting Scan Time Press the MENU button 8...

Page 13: ...in the display To change to a different program type Press the or button while the type display is active or Press one of the buttons 1 6 to change the program type stored for that button The selected...

Page 14: ...SHARX OFF means that the function is not active while SHARX ON means that the automatic bandwidth selection is operating Press the MENU button 8 or OK Select Display of Running Texts Some radio statio...

Page 15: ...tening to If when you are listening to a cas sette you leave the reception area of the selected traffic radio station and the automatic search which then follows fails to find a new traf fic radio sta...

Page 16: ...TIM function and then switch off the car radio Switching TIM On Off Press the MENU button 8 Press the or button until TIM ON or TIM OFF appears in the display Use the buttons to switch the TIM functio...

Page 17: ...ion Cassette Play If there is no cassette in the device Press the button 9 The flip release panel opens Insert the cassette into the cassette slot with the open side to the right Close the control uni...

Page 18: ...eing rewound after the end of the track REPEATTRCK appears in the display To stop repeating the track Press button 4 RPT again Play continues as normal RPT disap pears from the display Sampling All th...

Page 19: ...On off Press the MENU button 8 Press the or button until RM ON or RM OFF appears in the display Press the or button to switch the radio monitor on or off Press the MENU button 8 or OK Skipping Blank...

Page 20: ...When a traffic announce ment comes cassette play is stopped and the traffic announcement is played For more information read the section on Traffic Information CD Changer Operation Note For informati...

Page 21: ...hows REPEAT OFF and RPT disappears Playing Tracks in Random Sequence MIX To play the tracks of the current CD in random sequence Press button 5 MIX briefly MIX CD flashes up the display shows MIX To p...

Page 22: ...s Press the MENU button 8 Use the or button to select CDC NAME Press the or button The device is now in selection mode Choose the CD that you want to name with the or button Press the or button The de...

Page 23: ...playing the Time Briefly To display the time Press the DIS button 7 brief ly Setting the Time The clock time can be set automatically via the RDS signal If you cannot receive an RDS station or if the...

Page 24: ...e display Press the or button until 24H MODE or 12H MODE ap pears in the display Press the or button to switch modes Press the MENU button 8 or OK Display the Time When the Device is Switched Off But...

Page 25: ...e AUD LD button BASS appears in the display Press the button until TREBLE appears Press the or button to ad just the treble When the setting procedure is complete Press the AUD LD button Adjusting the...

Page 26: ...frequency can be emphasised or reduced with a gain of 8 to 8 The following filters are available SUB LOW EQ 32 50 Hz LOW EQ 63 250 Hz MID EQ 315 1 250 Hz MID HIGH EQ 1 600 6 300 Hz HIGH EQ 8 000 12 5...

Page 27: ...OK button then the or button When you have completed all the set tings Press the DEQ button Adjusting the Level Indicator The level indicator or spectrometer on your display gives a symbolic indicatio...

Page 28: ...quiet Bass sounds muddy Booming tone Unpleasant pressure Tone lacks depth is aggressive no stereo effect Muffled tone Lack of clarity Instruments have no brightness Action Boost the bass Frequency 50...

Page 29: ...e 1 is re placed by a 2 If a CD changer is in stalled 2 is the only option Press the or button to switch AUX on or off Press the MENU button 8 or OK Note If the AUX input is switched on it can be sele...

Page 30: ...ions applicable in the country where the device was bought If there should be a fault in your device please refer to your dealer providing proof of purchase If the statutory minimum guarantee pe riod...

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