
Proper way to hold the
Compact Disc
Removing the disc
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System software update
When new software versions for the
navigation module of the Maserati
Multi Media System become available,
the system can be upgraded to
enable you to benefi t from the
function management improvements
introduced.
The software upgrade is performed
by specialists of the
Maserati Service
Network
.
Compact Disc
If using the Audio Compact Disc
player, remember that traces of
dirt or marks on the CD may cause
jumping and poor sound quality. The
same occurs when compact discs are
unintentionally bent.
For optimal playing conditions, you
are advised to:
- Use only compact discs that carry
the trademark:
- Thoroughly clean the compact
discs with a soft cloth to remove
fi ngermarks and dust. Hold the CD
by the edge and clean it starting
at the centre working towards the
edge.
- Never use chemical products to
clean CDs (e.g. spray cleaners,
antistatic spray or thinners) as they
may damage the surface.
- After listening to a CD, put it back
in its sleeve to protect it against
marks or scratches, which may
cause jumping when playing the
CD.
- Do not expose compact discs to
direct sunlight, high temperatures
or humidity to prevent them from
deforming.
- Do not stick labels or write on the
recording surface of compact discs.
To take the CD out of its sleeve, press
in the centre of the sleeve and lift out
the CD holding it by the edge.
Always hold compact discs by the
edge. Never touch the surface.
To remove fi ngerprints and dust use a
soft cloth starting at the centre of the
CD working towards the edge.
Summary of Contents for N145BT
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Page 36: ...2 36 Compatible MP3 formats Sample rate 22 kHz and 44 kHz Bit rate 16 kHz 320 kHz ...
Page 49: ...4 49 Navigator not supplied for Japanese version Main menu 51 Map 57 ...
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Page 61: ...5 61 Traffic information Traffic information 62 Zoom function 64 ...
Page 65: ...6 65 On board computer TRIP Trip computer mode menu 66 ...
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