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Telephone management system*

warnings in its instruction manual. Only use
compatible Bluetooth

®

 devices.

Areas where special regulations
apply

Switch off the mobile telephone and the tele-
phone Bluetooth function in places with a risk
of explosion. In the majority of cases, these
places are signposted, but not always clearly

››› 

 in General information on page 27

.

They include, for example:

the vicinity of chemical pipelines and tanks

The lower decks of boats and ferries.

In the proximity of vehicles that run on liquid

gas (such as propane or butane).

places where the air is laden with chemi-

cals or particles such as flour, dust or metal
powder.

all other places where the vehicle engine

must be switched off.

WARNING

Switch off the mobile phone in areas with a
risk of explosion! The mobile telephone can
automatically connect to the mobile tele-
phone network again if it loses the Blue-
tooth

®

 connection to the telephone man-

agement system.

CAUTION

In areas where special regulations apply or
the use of mobile telephones is prohibited,
both the telephone and the telephone
management system must be switched off.
The radiation produced by the mobile tele-
phone when switched on may interfere with
sensitive technical and medical equipment,
possibly resulting in a malfunction or dam-
age to the equipment.

Bluetooth

®

Bluetooth

®

 technology allows a mobile tele-

phone to be connected to your vehicle's tele-
phone management system. In order to use
the telephone management system with a
mobile telephone with Bluetooth

®

 technolo-

gy, it is first necessary to pair them.

Some Bluetooth

®

 mobile telephones detect

and automatically connect when turning on
the ignition if a connection has been previ-
ously established. For this to take place the
telephone must be switched on and its Blue-
tooth

®

 function activated, and there must be

no active Bluetooth

®

 connection with other

devices.

Bluetooth

®

 connections are free.

Bluetooth

®

 is a registered trademark of Blue-

tooth

®

 SIG, Inc.

Bluetooth profiles

®

When a mobile phone is connected to the tel-
ephone management system, a data ex-
change takes place via one of the Bluetooth

®

profiles.

Hands-Free Profile (HFP):

 When connect-

ing a mobile telephone to the phone manag-
er through the HFP the calls can be managed
via the Infotainment system.

Audio profile (A2DP):

 This profile makes it

easier to transmit audio to the infotainment
system with stereo quality. This function may
require connecting additional profiles for
managing and controlling audio playback.

Phone book access profile (PBAP):

Serves to download phone book contacts
from the mobile telephone to the Infotainment
system.

CAUTION

To prevent them from being heard

through the speakers, the button and mo-
bile telephone alert tones must be discon-
nected. Where necessary, disconnect the
headset from the mobile telephone you
wish to connect to the system.

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Summary of Contents for Media System Colour 2018

Page 1: ...Leon Toledo Media System Touch Media System Colour Owner s manual...

Page 2: ...The component location instructions are based on the direction of the vehicle unless otherwise specified The audiovisual material is only meant to help the users better understand some fea tures of th...

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Page 4: ...ion 7 Radio 12 Radio mode 12 Media 19 Media mode 19 Telephone management sys tem 27 Introduction to the telephone manage ment system 27 Description of the telephone manage ment system 30 Car menu 37 I...

Page 5: ...Overview Overview Unit overview Fig 1 Overview of the controls 1 page 12 2 page 9 3 page 27 page 16 4 page 19 5 page 41 6 page 37 7 page 40 8 page 8 9 page 23 10 page 8 4...

Page 6: ...Overview Main menus Fig 2 Summary of the menus 5...

Page 7: ...ry card page 23 External player with Bluetooth page 25 Change track page 22 Select a track page 22 Settings page 26 USB AUX IN page 24 page 26 Sound page 41 Sound and volume setup page 41 Telephone pa...

Page 8: ...source or connect a new audio source Reduce the base volume before switch ing audio source or connecting a new audio source page 8 WARNING Connecting inserting or removing a data medium while driving...

Page 9: ...structions the unit buttons are de picted by the word infotainment button and their function is shown inside a rectangle for example infotainment button The infotainment buttons are operated by pressi...

Page 10: ...or by pressing and holding The function buttons appear in the instruc tions with the label function button and a button symbol inside a rectangle Function buttons start functions or open sub menus Th...

Page 11: ...ng knob or by pressing directly on the screen Search an item of the list by turning the ad justment knob each entry of the list will be highlighted until the one you are searching for is found Press t...

Page 12: ...nter via System setup and select Configu ration Wizard page 40 START Starts up the Configuration Wizard A Press to set the time B Press to set the date C Press to search and store to memory the radio...

Page 13: ...Radio main menu function buttons Function button function BAND Allows you to select the frequency band and memory bank STATION LIST Opens the list of currently receivable radio stations page 15 MANUAL...

Page 14: ...menu and in the list of FM stations The FM stations send different contents under one name for example Radio 3 in various re gional frequencies provisionally or perma nently Fig 7 When driving the aut...

Page 15: ...e same way as the conventional DAB stations How ever these are differentiated in the station list by the icon 2nd The name of the additional available station is displayed in the main DAB menu next to...

Page 16: ...ed in three memory banks Storing the station on the memory buttons See Storing stations table on page 16 Select tune and store stations to memory Selecting a station Select the station with the arrow...

Page 17: ...e The stations with the traffic information func tion are indicated in the Radio main menu and in the list of stations by the TP symbol Fig 7 and Fig 8 Some stations that do not have their own traf fi...

Page 18: ...active grey a Regional RDS determines the setup for the regional automatic station tracking via the RDS page 13a Fixed the unit only switches to alternative fre quencies for the selected station if th...

Page 19: ...erall view of stations in alphabetical or der Traffic station TP The TP function traffic news sta tion tracking is active page 16 Delete memory to delete all or some of the stored stations Advanced se...

Page 20: ...kB File names and addresses no larger than 256 charac ters On memory cards a maxi mum of 1000 folders and 2048 files USB data stor age device with 2 0 specification com patible with the FAT12 FAT16 FA...

Page 21: ...the first subfolder F1 1 1 of the subfolder F1 1 Track 7 in the second subfolder F1 2 of the folder F1 Tracks 8 and 9 in the second folder F2 Note The play order can be modified by se lecting between...

Page 22: ...in MP3 files Audio files indicates name of the ar tist and track title B Fig 14 Playing time so far The time bar allows you to select the desired playing time RDS radio data service deactivated The R...

Page 23: ...f the track has been playing for less than 3 seconds it skips to the be ginning of the previous track Briefly pressing the function button two consecutive times If the track has been play ing for more...

Page 24: ...d it also includes the subfolders Repeat the current track Random play Includes all the tracks that are on the same memory level as the track being played at that moment If in the Media Settings menu...

Page 25: ...ternet Take into account all other instructions and limitations regarding requirements for media sources page 19 iPod iPad and iPhone Depending on the country and the equip ment iPods iPads or iPhones...

Page 26: ...he Infotainment system Press the infotainment button Click on the MEDIA function button and se lect BT Audio Press Search for new device in order to con nect an external Bluetooth audio source for the...

Page 27: ...oklet Instruction Manual In order to connect the external audio source to the AUX IN socket a suitable cable is re quired with a 3 5 mm jack that is inserted into the AUX IN socket of the vehicle The...

Page 28: ...anagement system whilst driving can distract you from the road and cause an accident Always drive carefully and responsibly Select volume settings that allow you to easily hear signals from outside th...

Page 29: ...oth technology allows a mobile tele phone to be connected to your vehicle s tele phone management system In order to use the telephone management system with a mobile telephone with Bluetooth technolo...

Page 30: ...ion from the settings menu of the mobile telephone The name of the Bluetooth function of your Infotainment system will be displayed in Setup Bluetooth Name page 35 The search process can take up to 1...

Page 31: ...es press the function button next to the mobile telephone to be deleted and then press Delete to con firm the process Note It may be necessary to confirm the pho nebook data transfer request on the mo...

Page 32: ...Select telephone menu B Speed dial buttons for favourites or phonebook shortcut keys depending on the View page 34 and Shortcut keys scroll arrows Allows you to move between the various speed dial ph...

Page 33: ...g 21 Only one of the calls may be active Note The multiple call function is subject to the services associated with the user s SIM card Enter telephone number menu Fig 22 Enter telephone number menu O...

Page 34: ...be opened during a telephone call In the Phone main menu press the Contacts function button to access the phonebook Possible functions Select a con tact from the list Search the list and press on the...

Page 35: ...s of the calls received on the mobile telephone and on the Infotainment system telephone management system Note The availability of the call lists will depend on the mobile phone used Phonebook shortc...

Page 36: ...le telephone the speed dial button will need to be reas signed Telephone settings Press the SETTINGS function button from the Telephone main menu Function button function Select mobile phone From the...

Page 37: ...ntacts Press to import the phonebook of the connected telephone or to update the imported phonebook Select ringtone a To select a ringtone from a list of predefined melodies tones The selected rington...

Page 38: ...R VEHICLE STATUS Consumers Fig 29 Consumers menu Press the button Convenience consumers ECO to access the information on the status of the main convenience consumers of the vehicle It is shown via a c...

Page 39: ...vailable the ECOTRAINER will provide information on driving style The information on driving style is only evaluated and displayed when moving forward Score driving style display It indicates the effi...

Page 40: ...verage of the last 3 minutes The colour changes from grey less efficient to blue more efficient 4 Different symbols can be displayed on the right of the vehicle representation these provide in formati...

Page 41: ...tton the screen will light up again Time and date adjust time and date setup Time set the time by pressing the arrow buttons or Time format select the time format 12 or 24 hour clock Date set the date...

Page 42: ...y using the arrow buttons This function can be modified in the menu Equalise adjust sound setting characteristics bass mid range and treble Press reset to lower the equaliser level to 0 Mute function...

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Page 44: ...al data storage device MEDIA IN 24 USB 24 F Fader 41 Favourites speed dial buttons see Telephone 34 Forward 22 Function buttons see Function buttons 9 Function buttons softkeys 9 Function buttons virt...

Page 45: ...Rotary knobs 8 S Safety notes 7 SCAN see scan function 16 Scan function SCAN Radio mode 16 SD card 23 Settings 40 Bluetooth settings 40 Bluetooth 35 display settings 40 factory settings 40 language 4...

Page 46: ...s TP station tracking 17 Treble 41 U Unit buttons overview 4 Unit buttons physical buttons 8 Unit overview 4 USB cannot be read 24 connecting an external data storage de vice 24 error messages 24 faul...

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Page 50: ...and descriptions in this current handbook All texts illustrations and standards in this handbook are based on the status of information at the time of printing Except for error or omission the inform...

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