background image

8

BLUETOOTH® CAR UNIT ....................... 19

General .................................................. 19
Controls (fig. D) ..................................... 19
Pairing your cell phone and Bluetooth®
remote box ............................................. 20
Answering an incoming call .................. 20
Re-dialling last called number .............. 20
Ending a call .......................................... 20
State of the LED on the Bluetooth® car
unit ......................................................... 20

TROUBLESHOOTING ............................. 21

Symptoms Cause/Remedy ................... 21

GENERAL INFORMATION

Disclaimer

Designs and specifications are subject to
changes without prior notice.

Class 1 Laser Product

Any inappropriate use of the device may ex-
pose the user to invisible laser rays. Which
exceed the limits for Class 1 laser products.

Caution:

Any inappropriate use of the device may
expose the user to invisible laser rays.
Which exceed the limits for Class 1 laser
products.

Important Information

z

Only trained specialists may install the sys-
tem.

z

Observe the automotive industry quality stand-
ards.

z

Fire hazard. During drilling, be careful not to
damage hidden cable harness, the fuel tank
and fuel lines.

z

Never drill into supporting or safety-relevant
chassis parts.
It is essential to observe the following when
installing components in the passenger com-
partment:

z

Ensure that the driver has a clear all-round
view.

z

Increased risk of injury in the event of an ac-
cident. Do not install components in the infla-
tion range of the airbag or in areas where the
head or knees may knock against them.

z

Do not damage cables of the safety systems
(airbag etc.). (Lines are normally specially
marked, e.g. by labels.)

z

Do not use inspection lamps to test the volt-
age, since excessively high currents can dam-
age / destroy electronic components.

z

Do not use any pinch or cut connectors. Sol-
der all cable connections. Insulate all solder
points with shrinkable hose or insulating tape.

z

If there are earth connections on the chassis,
insert toothed washers. Remove paint and dirt
first, if necessary.

z

Use only the parts included with the unit to
ensure proper installation. The use of unau-
thorized parts can cause malfunctions.

z

Avoid installing the unit where it would be
subject to high temperature, such as from di-
rect sunlight, or from hot air, from the heater,
or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or
excessive vibration.

FEATURES

RDS (Radio Data System)

Many VHF stations transmit RDS information.
The navigation radio evaluates the RDS tel-
egram and offers the following advantages:

z

PS (

P

rogram 

S

ervice name): Display of sta-

tion name.

z

Radio text: Display of additional information
concerning the radio station.

z

PTY (

P

rogram 

TY

pe): Station selection by pro-

gram type.

z

AF (

A

lternative 

F

requency): Automatic re-tun-

ing to best alternative frequency.

z

TA (

T

raffic 

A

nnouncement): Traffic announce-

ments.

z

EON (

E

nhanced 

O

ther 

N

etworks): Automatic

fade-in of traffic announcements of other sta-
tions.

z

NEWS: Fading in of messages and items of
news.

Notes on audio CDs

You can play 12 cm CDs on your CD player.
The use of 8 cm CDs (with or without adapter)
and of CDs with irregular shapes is not recom-
mended.

CD formats

The following CD formats are supported by the
CD player:

z

CD Audio (CD-DA in accordance with the Red
Book Standard);
A maximum of 22 CD Text titles is displayed in
the title list.

Summary of Contents for CD 1537 X

Page 1: ...4 3 2 1 5 6 DISP REL MODE A PS MUTE RPT INT RND 10 10 SCAN AF REG PTY SCH BAND TA MMC LOUD VOL PUSH SEL CD 1737X...

Page 2: ...3 A B C D E 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 F 15A Lout Ant Rout Rin Lin AUX...

Page 3: ...4 F G 4 1 3 2 188mm 58mm 1 2 1 3 4 I H...

Page 4: ...5 J 1 2 A B 3 L M K...

Page 5: ...hicles equipped with standard ISO connectors 12 Connection in vehicles without standard ISO connectors 12 Preparation 12 Connectors fig C 12 Electronic or Motorised Antenna 12 MOUNTING 13 Metal Sleeve...

Page 6: ...ps to test the volt age since excessively high currents can dam age destroy electronic components z Do not use any pinch or cut connectors Sol der all cable connections Insulate all solder points with...

Page 7: ...not compatible with packet write data transfer z There is no m3u play list compatibility z There is no compatibility with the MP3i MP3 interactive or mp3 PRO formats z The MP3 symbol will be shown in...

Page 8: ...nd level 2 of ISO9660 and with the Romeo and Joliet file system with sector format in Mode 1 or Mode 2 Form 1 can be played back Other formats cannot be played reliably z It is possible to play back m...

Page 9: ...use force or grip the display and the buttons too tightly when removing or attach ing z Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessive shocks z Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight and high temp...

Page 10: ...Install the sleeve in the dashboard see fig ure G z Slide the sleeve in the dashboard z Push the tabs down with a screw driver 3 Insert the radio into the sleeve 4 Connect the cables as shown in figu...

Page 11: ...B z Optional Insert the line out connector into the corresponding socket z Optional Insert the AUX connector into the corresponding socket z Insert aerial plug into the aerial socket good reception is...

Page 12: ...display modes 9 VOL SEL 15 Turn increase decrease volume Short press select sound controls VOLume BALance FADer Long press select special functions Start IN VOLume Time ADJust TA VOLume EON DSP None...

Page 13: ...level when you turned off the radio After you turn on the radio the radio will use the starting volume Otherwise the radio will remember the previous volume level Selecting a Source Your car radio is...

Page 14: ...nder the preset memory buttons 1 through 6 Scan Remote Control only This function allows you to scan the stations or the presets of the current band Short Press the SCAN button and the radio will star...

Page 15: ...stations by programme type There is a coding of up to 28 pre defined pro gramme types e g in Europe PTY1 News PTY6 Drama PTY11 Rock music 1 Short press this button to display the PTY information the d...

Page 16: ...Intro Feature 1 Long press the INT button to scan the track or files Each track or file will be played for 10 seconds To stop scanning press the button again and the current track or file will be pla...

Page 17: ...on to playback the first song in the selected directory Interrupt play 1 Press the 1 PLAY PLAY PAUSE button to pause the track being played In pause mode the display is flashing 2 Press the 1 PLAY PLA...

Page 18: ...lular phone During talking the LED on the Bluetooth car unit light continuously 4 You can adjust the volume by means of the VOL and VOL button on the car radio 5 To receive a call directly on your cel...

Page 19: ...ter z Check the antenna and its connection see INSTALLATION z Check if the station search is finished Verify the speakers connections see INSTAL LATION and the speakers balance SOUND SETTINGS There is...

Reviews: