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Instruments and controls
Auxiliary connection
To connect an audio device to the DAF Basic radio, the auxiliary (AUX) connection can
be used.
This connection is located near the USB connection in the centre console, close to the
DAF Basic radio.
The audio device can be connected with a stereo 3.5 mm jack plug.
To select the AUX input, use the source (SRC) button on the DAF Basic radio until
'AUX' is displayed.
Mute
The output sound of the radio is automatically muted in three situations:
– When a Forward Collision Warning is active; a buzzer inside the DIP is activated.
See section 'Forward Collision Warning' in the chapter 'Driver assist systems'.
– When the Lane Departure Warning System is active; the sound of the LDWS is
produced via the speakers of the audio system.
See section 'Lane Departure Warning System' in the chapter 'Driver assist
systems'.
– When the telephone is operated, the sound of the telephone is routed through the
audio system.
See section 'Operating the telephone' in the chapter 'Instruments and controls'.
Display
Display illumination
The radio display and controls are illuminated for night-time viewing.
Dimming the vehicle interior lights also dims the lights of the radio display and controls.
Information on the master display
It is possible to see some of the DAF Basic radio features such as:
– Radio station information.
– Volume adjustment.
For more information on how the information is displayed, see chapter 'Master display'.
3.5.2 Truck Navigation Radio (TNR)
Controls
CAUTION: Operating the Truck Navigation Radio (TNR) while the
vehicle is in motion can result in a distraction from the road and traffic
conditions.
It is possible to lose control of the vehicle combination.
Only operate the TNR if the traffic conditions allow it.
If the DAF TNR is installed in the vehicle, it is possible to use the steering wheel
switches to control some of the TNR functions.
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