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(E)

 

Track

Selecting tracks in Browse mode

  During MP3/WMA playback, press the 

DIS-ESC

 button

(6) repeatedly until the browse mode is displayed.

It shows all folders and tracks stored on the data carrier.

To select a track or folder,

  press the rocker switch   or   (8) to scroll through the

tracks and folders.

Fast scrolling is achieved by pressing the rocker switches
for a longer time.

  Press the   rocker switch (8) to change up to a higher-

level folder.

  Press the   rocker switch (8) to open a folder or to

play a track.

The files are played back in the order in which they were
physically stored on the data carrier. This order is also
displayed in the Browse mode.

Note:

Fast searching is not available in Browse mode.

The Playlist mode

The device can play playlists that were created with an
MP3 manager, such as WinAmp or Microsoft Media
Player. The playlists must be stored in the root folder of the

data carrier. The following playlist formats are valid: M3U,
PLS, WPL, ASX and RMP.

The Playlist display

(A)

 

Playlist

(B)

Up and down arrows indicate in which direction
you can scroll

(C)

Marked playlist (open with   rocker switch (8))

Summary of Contents for TATA

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...menus and radio mode Selects submenus and menu items functions In other operating modes e g CD or MP3 mode Selects track CD and directory 9 Alphanumeric keys Radio mode 0 9 Selecting stored stations p...

Page 3: ...or Thailand 14 Starting tuner mode for the FM or AM waveband 14 The tuner display 15 The function menus in tuner mode 15 Setting the memory bank waveband 16 Tuning into a station 17 Station seek tunin...

Page 4: ...6 Functions in the Bluetooth streaming mode 36 AUX mode 37 Selecting the external audio source and switching it on off 37 Naming external audio sources AUXEDIT 37 Mixing an external audio source with...

Page 5: ...t one 56 Sound impression 56 Changing equalizer settings EBASS ETREBLE EMIDDLE EXBASS 57 User settings 58 Opening the System menu 58 Changing the welcome text ON MSG 58 Changing volume presettings 58...

Page 6: ...so Familiarise yourself with the device before setting off on your journey You should always be able to hear police fire and ambulance sirens in good time from inside your vehicle For this reason lis...

Page 7: ...e proper functioning use only clean CDs without scratches and damages Any contamination or damage of a CD can lead to read problems It is recommended to handle the CD carefully Avoid scratches and dam...

Page 8: ...he ignition is switched off the device automatically switches off after one hour Adjusting the volume Danger High volume Excessive volume can damage your hearing and you may fail to hear acoustic warn...

Page 9: ...ore scan time and settings for AUX mode In the Audio menu you perform sound settings e g bass treble volume distribution equalizer In the menu of the respective operating mode e g tuner or CD mode you...

Page 10: ...he menu level from which you entered the current menu If no selection or setting is performed in a menu for approx 8 seconds the display automatically returns to the display of the audio source in the...

Page 11: ...car sound system by holding the On Off button 10 pressed for longer than 2 seconds Connect the USB medium with the USB cable What characteristics do USB media have to have The device recognises the US...

Page 12: ...self burnt CDs fluctuates due to different CD blanks burner software and burn speeds For this reason it is possible that the device cannot play some self burnt CDs If you cannot play a CD R CD RW Use...

Page 13: ...ve the CD it is automatically pulled in again after a few seconds Insert the CD with its printed side uppermost into the CD drive 2 until you feel some resistance The CD is automatically drawn in The...

Page 14: ...tween the regions EUROPE USA and THAILAND Confirm the setting with the OK button 4 Starting tuner mode for the FM or AM waveband You can receive radio stations of the FM and AM wavebands tuner region...

Page 15: ...ils please read the section Adjusting stations or Storing stations manually in this chapter All other functions are available in the following 3 menus in menu mode List In the List menu the frequencie...

Page 16: ...mory locations For the tuner region USA and THAILAND the AM waveband AM features the 2 memory banks AM and AMT each with 10 memory locations For the tuner region EUROPE the 2 memory banks MW and LW ar...

Page 17: ...ER menu only in FM mode for the tuner region EUROPE The tuner sets exclusively traffic information stations with priority for traffic announcements Tuning into stations manually Note For the tuner reg...

Page 18: ...tation was stored Searching and storing stations automatically You can automatically search for and store the 10 FM or AM stations offering the strongest reception in the region in the FMT or AMT memo...

Page 19: ...ns BANDSCAN You can scan all receivable stations of a waveband The scan time can be set as described in the chapter User settings Select the waveband in which you want to offer the receivable stations...

Page 20: ...TA switches traffic reports even if you are currently listening to a different audio source The volume for the traffic announcement can be adjusted see the chapter User settings section Changing volum...

Page 21: ...ement without switching off the priority of traffic announcements press the DIS ESC button 6 The previously active audio source is played again If a traffic announcement is broadcast again the device...

Page 22: ...IONAL Regional function off The tuner also changes to alternative frequencies that broadcast another regional programme Press the OK button 4 to select a different function or press the DIS ESC button...

Page 23: ...n FM mode for the tuner region EUROPE You can select the language in which the programme types should be displayed Options include DEUTSCH ENGLISH and FRAN AIS Press the MENU button 13 The Tuner menu...

Page 24: ...the display The playback starts Note As long as the CD is in the drive the device stores the current track and the current playing time After calling up the audio source the playback starts at the po...

Page 25: ...nger than 2 seconds SCAN Scans all tracks on the CD scan time can be adjusted chapter User settings Press again briefly Switches scan off The CD menu The functions of the following table can be called...

Page 26: ...menu opens To select the desired function press the rocker switch or 8 Press the OK button 4 Press the rocker switch 8 to switch on the selected option or the rocker switch 8 to switch it off Press t...

Page 27: ...inserted CD R or CD RW or a connected USB data carrier as audio source Press the SRC button 12 repeatedly until CD or MP3 or USB appears on the display The playback starts Note The USB mode can be sel...

Page 28: ...k Playing the previous track Repeats the current track when pressed once Fast search Press and hold the rocker switch or 8 Audibly scanning a track forward or back Function Action Response Scanning tr...

Page 29: ...l options press the rocker switch or 8 Press the rocker switch 8 to switch on the selected option or the rocker switch 8 to switch it off Press the OK button 4 to select a different function or press...

Page 30: ...rocker switch 8 to open a folder or to play a track The files are played back in the order in which they were physically stored on the data carrier This order is also displayed in the Browse mode Note...

Page 31: ...tch or 8 to scroll through the playlists Fast scrolling is achieved by pressing the rocker switches for a longer time Press the rocker switch 8 to open a playlist Press the rocker switch or 8 to scrol...

Page 32: ...aylist album or artist E Random playback MIX or repeat function RPT F Playing time Functions in the iPod mode Function Action Display response Selecting tracks Press the rocker switch or 8 Playing the...

Page 33: ...LIST Repeat the current list To select a function and its desired option in the iPod menu press the MENU button 13 The iPod menu opens To select the desired function press the rocker switch or 8 Pres...

Page 34: ...menu Syst opens The BT menu item is selected Press the OK button 4 to call up the menu item The PAIR menu item is selected Press the OK button 4 to call up the menu item Press the rocker switch or 8 u...

Page 35: ...l up a Bluetooth function on the car sound system BLUETOOTH LINK BUSY PRESS REJECT KEY TO CANCEL is displayed If you want to cancel the connection attempt press the button 7 If necessary attempt to ma...

Page 36: ...ange when pressing the OK button 4 CONNECTION FAILED DEVICE NOT FOUND appears The device then automatically returns to the audio source heard last The Bluetooth streaming display A Traffic information...

Page 37: ...rnal audio source connected to the AUX input you can deactivate the AUX input in the menu Press the MENU button 13 Press the rocker switch 8 repeatedly until the system menu Syst opens Press the rocke...

Page 38: ...istening to one of the other audio sources Note that the other audio source is not muted in this case if a navigation announcement is broadcast Note The volume of the external audio source and the vol...

Page 39: ...39 Press the OK button 4 to select a different function or press the DIS ESC button 6 to exit the menu...

Page 40: ...ystem have to become acquainted with each other i e they must be registered When you register the devices a Bluetooth connection is subsequently established This connection remains in effect as long a...

Page 41: ...o the cell phone that was registered last and is available While the Bluetooth connection is being established the Bluetooth symbol flashes on the display If the connection has been established DEVICE...

Page 42: ...t available does the device attempt to establish a connection with the telephone registered last If you register a sixth Bluetooth device the one registered first is unregistered During the process th...

Page 43: ...4 to call up the menu item The YES menu item is selected Press the OK button 4 to unregister all registered Bluetooth devices The display briefly shows DELETED ALL DEVICES and you are returned to the...

Page 44: ...selected DELETE DELETED DEVICE the device is unregistered If you selected the last device from the list EMPTY empty list is briefly displayed and you are returned to the Bluetooth menu Answering reje...

Page 45: ...nd make a call open the Bluetooth menu Press the rocker switch or 8 until the DIAL NEW menu item is selected Press the OK button 4 to call up the menu item Now you can enter a phone number Enter the n...

Page 46: ...off and your caller is redirected to your cell phone Storing and calling a phone number in the phone book of the device The device features its own phone book in which you can store 10 entries Every e...

Page 47: ...Press the button 11 to make the call The display shows CALLING and the selected entry in the phone book Editing an entry To edit an existing entry in the phone book of the device open the Bluetooth me...

Page 48: ...item and press the OK button 4 Use the rocker switch or 8 to select YES and press the OK button 4 The display briefly shows DELETED ALL CONTACTS and you are returned to the menu The phone book of the...

Page 49: ...on 4 to call up the menu item The entries of the phone book are displayed Select the desired entry with the rocker switch or 8 Note To reach the desired entry faster press the button of the alphanumer...

Page 50: ...played The date and time are displayed for the selected entry if available Note Every list contains up to 5 entries The order of the list entries is determined by the cell phone Select the desired ent...

Page 51: ...r switch or 8 to select the VR DIAL menu item Press the OK button 4 The voice recognition is activated SPEAK NOW appears on the display Notes The duration for which the voice recognition activated dep...

Page 52: ...of the device RAD NAME The Bluetooth name of the device under which it is displayed by other Bluetooth devices is set to TATA at the factory To change this name open the Bluetooth menu Press the rock...

Page 53: ...MODE Changes between audio sources Bluetooth cell phone Answers an incoming call FM AM mode Right keys SEEK Short press Increases frequency in increments Long press Starts seek tuning forward to the...

Page 54: ...ext track Selects the previous track Short press Selects the next track Long press Fast searching forward Short press Selects the previous track Long press Fast searching reverse MP3 mode Selects the...

Page 55: ...eble between 7 and 7 BALANCE Volume distribution left right between 9 and 9 FADER Volume distribution front rear between 9 and 9 X BASS Increasing the bass at low volume from 0 off to 3 The currently...

Page 56: ...evice features a digital 3 band equaliser It allows you to adjust the sound to your vehicle and your personal preferences and eliminate problems such as droning or poor voice comprehension Which equal...

Page 57: ...or To adjust the equalizer in the Audio menu press the rocker switch or 8 repeatedly until the EN AUDIO menu item is selected Press the OK button 4 to call up the menu item The Enhanced Audio menu is...

Page 58: ...ext with up to 20 characters Enter the text by pressing the corresponding buttons of the keys 9 Select the desired letter if necessary by pressing a button several times After entering one letter the...

Page 59: ...e OK button 4 to select a different function or press the DIS ESC button 6 to exit the menu Note If LAST VOL is selected the device is switched on with the volume adjusted under ON VOL Changing volume...

Page 60: ...one off Press the OK button 4 to select a different function or press the DIS ESC button 6 to exit the menu Changing display settings The following display settings can be changed in the System menu D...

Page 61: ...to select the desired setting between 1 and 16 Press the OK button 4 to select a different function or press the DIS ESC button 6 to exit the menu Adjusting the display viewing angle ANGLE The angle a...

Page 62: ...etting is displayed Use the rocker switch or 8 to select the desired setting in 5 second increments between 5 and 30 Press the OK button 4 to select a different function or press the DIS ESC button 6...

Page 63: ...nd the button of the keys 9 while switching on the device The version display with information about the software is displayed Press the rocker switch or 8 to change between device components To exit...

Page 64: ...c to DIN 45324 4 x 18 W sine Input sensitivity AUX IN 2 V 6 kOhm Tel Navi input 10 V 1 kOhm Tuner Wavebands in the USA FM AM 87 7 107 9 MHz 530 1 710 kHz Wavebands in Thailand and Europe also applies...

Page 65: ...te Technology Flash Disk 1 GB Hama FlashPen Mini 256 MB Manufacturer Model Max Capacity Hama USB 2 0 256 MB IBM USB Stick 128 MB Intelligent Stick 128 MB iRiver H320 Multi Codec Jukebox 20 GB Kingston...

Page 66: ...256 MB Twinmos T1 T drive 512 MB Verbatim Store n Go 1 GB Victorinox Swissbit 128 MB Zynet Zynet 128 MB Supported Bluetooth mobile phones Manufacturer Model Apple iPhone HTC S710 Motorola K1 Motorola...

Page 67: ...generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guara...

Page 68: ...and inform the defect Model No Serial No for obtaining service Terms and condition 1 Warranty will be entertained only when completed customer and car dealers copy of warranty card and invoice copy o...

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