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CD mode

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Track list

The Track list displays the tracks on a CD. This al-
lows a specific track to be selected from the list, 
or the folders of an MP3 CD to be navigated.

Note

For MP3 CDs, the file and folder names will be dis-
played. The tracks on audio CDs will only be dis-
played if this information is on the CD (CD Text). 

Displaying the track list

f

Select "

Track list

".

f

The track list will be displayed.

Selecting a track

f

Select the desired track from the list. 

Note

Track numbers will be displayed if no track names 
are stored on the CD.

Exiting the track list

f

Press the 

 button.

Track list symbols

Switch to parent folder (MP3 CD)

Switch to subfolder (MP3 CD)

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Summary of Contents for CDR-31 2011

Page 1: ...CDR 31 Driver s manual CDR 31 book Seite 1 Donnerstag 27 Januar 2011 10 57 10...

Page 2: ...rm either in whole or in part is prohibited without written permission from Dr Ing h c F Porsche AG Dr Ing h c F Porsche AG Porscheplatz 1 D 70435 Stuttgart Germany WKD 951 020 12 01 11 CDR 31 book Se...

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Page 4: ...y 19 Storing and retrieving stations 19 Station list 20 Extended radio functions FM 21 AM mode 22 Switching on AM mode 22 Searching for a station and setting manually 23 Storing and retrieving station...

Page 5: ...r radiation if the housing is opened or if it is faulty or damaged f Do not open the housing f Do not remove any covers f Do not carry out any repairs to the device If necessary have the device repair...

Page 6: ...liquids get inside the appliance they could destroy it f Carefully clean your CDR 31 from time to time using a soft dry and clean cloth microfibre cloth or a cleaning brush f Do not lean heavily on t...

Page 7: ...up button k 4 Traffic Announcement button TP 5 Left knob adjust volume Press briefly switch on appliance or mute Hold down switch appliance on or off 6 Arrow buttons 7 SOUND button 8 INFO button 9 CAR...

Page 8: ...end an existing call or go to the phone main menu If a phone is not connected to the CDR 31 these buttons have no function 4 Traffic Announcement button TP Pressing the Traffic Announcement button TP...

Page 9: ...lowing settings Volume of the active audio source Volume of a traffic announcement Volume when making a call using the handsfree unit Ring tone volume of phone for an incoming call Cancel mute turn t...

Page 10: ...ill be ejected one after the other Using the menus Main menus and submenus You can use the touchscreen or the right knob or the button to operate the menu Activating selecting menu items f Touch the m...

Page 11: ...sent a function which can be ac tivated by selecting it Function ON activated Function OFF deactivated Using option fields radio buttons If the menu item has a circle beside it instead of a box it is...

Page 12: ...ressing the right knob f To confirm and use the data entered select the OK field Characters appearing in grey cannot be selected As well as letter fields the input menus also con tain certain function...

Page 13: ...t to increase the volume f Turn the left knob to the left to reduce the vol ume Sound off MUTE Activating f Press the left knob briefly The MUTE symbol will be shown in the sta tus bar Deactivating f...

Page 14: ...F Surround Bose Sound System The Centerpoint signal processing system generates multi channel surround sound from standard stereo sources such as CDs radio and MP3s To achieve this the stereo signal i...

Page 15: ...tton 2 Press the OPTION button or tap OPTION on the touchscreen 3 Select SDVC level 4 Adjust the desired setting using the and symbols or by turning the right knob not with BOSE Sound System and Burme...

Page 16: ...PTION button or tap OPTION on the touchscreen 3 Select Linear The Linear feature is now switched ON or OFF Burmester sound settings 1 Press the SOUND button 2 Press the OPTION button or tap OPTION on...

Page 17: ...icle Potential accident Despite having the ParkAssistant it is the driver who is responsible when parking and estimating the distance from ob stacles When the continuous tone is heard colli sion is im...

Page 18: ...istant even if the requirements for automatic activation have not been met 1 Press the CAR button 2 Select ParkAssistant The visual parking aid is displayed on the screen of the CDR 31 Exiting the Par...

Page 19: ...e touchscreen 3 Select Vehicle handover 4 The following prompt will appear Data loss All your data e g telephone numbers will be de leted Would you like to reset 5 Select Yes or No If you select Yes t...

Page 20: ...t the audio source 1 Press the INFO button 2 Select Details SOURCE Details about the active audio source e g ra dio or CD text are displayed Displaying details about the system version 1 Press the INF...

Page 21: ...nd another station SCAN The SCAN function searches for all stations in the frequency band and plays each of these for a short period Starting SCAN f Press and hold the or button Stopping SCAN f Press...

Page 22: ...reception quality on a separate memory level The order of the stations depends on chang es in reception conditions and does not relate to the broadcast station strength Stations cannot be stored manu...

Page 23: ...nal function Some broadcasters transmit programme content on alternative frequencies that varies according to the region referred to as regionalisation If the re gional function is deactivated you may...

Page 24: ...AN NOUNCEMENT VOLUME on page 13 Traffic announcement A message will appear on the display when a traf fic announcement is broadcast Cancelling a traffic announcement f Press the right knob or select...

Page 25: ...he SCAN function searches for all stations in the frequency band and plays each of these for a short period Starting SCAN f Press and hold the or button Stopping SCAN f Press the or button briefly The...

Page 26: ...M2 or AM3 f Select Autostore AM and hold down for more than one second The CDR 31 will search the entire frequency band and will store the six strongest stations in the memory f To cancel press the bu...

Page 27: ...ranted and pending in the USA and the rest of the world DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks and the DTS logos and the DTS sym bol are trademarks of DTS Inc 1996 2007 DTS Inc All rig...

Page 28: ...back problems For multisession CDs the content of the first session will determine how the CDR 31 proc esses the CD All other sessions will be ig nored Starting CD mode f Press the CD AUX button Singl...

Page 29: ...er another into the CD slot with the printed side facing upwards The last CD to be loaded will be read and played back Ejecting all CDs All CDs loaded in the CDR 31 can be ejected one after the other...

Page 30: ...ction can be used to play the first few seconds of each track on a CD For MP3 CDs all tracks in all folders will be scanned Start scan f Select Start scan End scan f Select Stop scan Shuffle mode When...

Page 31: ...ill only be dis played if this information is on the CD CD Text Displaying the track list f Select Track list f The track list will be displayed Selecting a track f Select the desired track from the l...

Page 32: ...ll ensure an appro priate volume level If the device does not have a LINE OUT output 1 Switch off Traffic Announcements 2 Switch off the mobile telephone system 3 Reduce the volume on the CDR 31 befor...

Page 33: ...personalised name to the mobile tele phone so that it can be easily recognised Please refer to the mobile telephone instruction manual for further information on the settings available and how to use...

Page 34: ...1 Activating Bluetooth on your mobile tele phone If necessary make the mobile tele phone visible to other devices 2 Press the PHONE button 3 Select Find telephone The CDR 31 will search for devices th...

Page 35: ...ise the CDR 31 in the device list on your mobile phone On your next attempts the connection will be established automatically without query Please refer to the mobile telephone instruction manual for...

Page 36: ...luetooth code in the CDR 31 first Telephone calls Making a call Entering a number directly 1 Select Dial number 2 Enter the desired number one digit at a time Tap the on the touchscreen to delete sing...

Page 37: ...us calls lists The entry will not be deleted from the phonebook if it has been stored there 1 Press the PHONE button 2 Select Previous calls or Received calls 3 Select the desired contact from the lis...

Page 38: ...functions f Select Touchtone dialling whilst a connection is active f Select the desired number Each character is sent immediately Accepting another call It is possible to accept another incoming cal...

Page 39: ...from the mobile telephone to the CDR 31 Please refer to Section RECEIVING ELECTRONIC BUSINESS CARDS VCARDS on page 40 Displaying phonebook The CDR 31 must be connected to a mobile tele phone before th...

Page 40: ...ook Further options are available for the individual en tries in the phonebook f Select an entry from the phonebook Dialling a number f Select Dial number to call the displayed number Deleting an entr...

Page 41: ...een author ised will only be displayed if you activate the Find telephone function top entry Further options are available for each mobile tele phone in the Device list f Select a mobile phone from th...

Page 42: ...two val ues at a time and only by one level 1 Press the PHONE button 2 Press the OPTION button or tap OPTION on the touchscreen Adjusting the microphone volume 1 Select Mic volume 2 Adjust to the des...

Page 43: ...cards from the mobile tel ephone s contacts list to the CDR 31 The pro cedure depends on the type of mobile tele phone Please refer to the mobile telephone in struction manual for further information...

Page 44: ...e correctly 1 Select Private 2 Switch off the CDR 31 as soon as the call has been transferred to the mobile telephone The phone number is displayed instead of the name e g incoming call even though th...

Page 45: ...e unit is too sensitive f Decrease the volume of the CDR 31 or f Decrease the output microphone level Please refer to Section ADJUSTING THE MICROPHONE VOLUME on page 40 The handsfree unit produces a d...

Page 46: ...obile telephone 32 Controls 5 D Deleting Entries phonebook 38 Entry Call lists 35 Mobile telephone 39 Device list 39 Symbols 39 Display 4 List view 9 DTMF tones 36 E External authorisation 34 External...

Page 47: ...Sound off MUTE 11 Sound settings Balance 12 Bass 11 Fader 12 Loudness 12 Traffic Announcement volume 13 Treble 12 Speed Dependent Volume Control SDVC 13 Start CD 28 Station List 19 Retrieving 20 24 Se...

Page 48: ...ex V vCards 40 Volume In call 36 SDVC Speed Dependent Volume Control 13 Sound sources 11 Telephone 40 Traffic Announcement 13 Volume settings SDVC 13 CDR 31 book Seite 46 Donnerstag 27 Januar 2011 12...

Page 49: ...h the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTICE Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Panasonic Automotive Syst...

Page 50: ...of Bluetooth SIG INC QD ID B013195 Complies with IDA Standards N0241 09 Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto n o tem direito a prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es d...

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