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Notes on SD/MMC

The headunit can support the following SD 

or MMC card that has one of these markings 

shown below.

The headunit can support memory cards with 

up to 2 GB of memory and does not support 

HC-SD (4 GB and above).

The headunit may not play SD cards with 

lock function.

The headunit may not be able to read some 

mini-SD or micro-SD cards with adapters.

Important Note: This headunit cannot guarantee 

100% compatibility and readability for all SD or 

MMC cards.

The headunit has been tested with the follow-

ing brands:

SD card (SanDisk, Toshiba & Kingston)

Mini-SD (Toshiba & Kingston)

Micro-SD (Toshiba & Kingston)

MMCMobile card (Kingston)

The headunit will support memory cards 

formatted in FAT8, FAT16 or FAT32 only. 

Memory cards formatted in NTFS file format 

may not read correctly.

The headunit will automatically playback 

tracks recorded in MP3 or WMA formats from 

the memory cards upon insertion of the card 

into the right slot.

Notes on USB

The headunit can support most passive USB 

memory sticks and battery-operated USB music 

players.

The headunit can support USB device with 

up to 2 GB of memory.

The headunit may not be able to read some 

USB devices with more than 2 GB or some 

battery-operated USB music players. Port

-

able hard disks are mostly not supported as 

they sourced high current.

The headunit supports USB specifications 

version 1.1. USB devices conforming to 

USB specifications version 2.0 or above are 

mostly backward compatible.

Important Note: This headunit cannot guarantee 

100% compatibility and readability for all USB 

devices.




The headunit has been tested with the follow-

ing brands:

Toshiba

Kingston

Imation

The headunit will support USB devices for

-

matted in FAT8, FAT16 or FAT32 only. USB 

devices formatted in NTFS file format may 

not read correctly.

Notes on Bluetooth® Technology

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio con

-

nectivity technology used mainly for mobile 

phones, hand-held PCs and other devices.

Bluetooth SIG Inc. owns the Bluetooth word, 

marking and logos; and any use of such 

marks is under license. Other trademarks 

and trade names are those of their respective 

owners.

Bluetooth operates in 2.4 GHz frequency 

range and transmits voice and data at speeds 

of up to 1 mbps within a range of up to 10 m.

The headunit supports the Handset Profile 

(HSP), Handsfree Profile (HFP) and Ad

-

vanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP).

The headunit has been verified and certified 

by Bluetooth Qualification Program (BQP) for 

compliance to the Bluetooth standards. For 

more information, please check the Bluetooth 

web site (http://www.bluetooth.com/Blue

-

tooth/Connect/Products/) for the BQP product 

listing.

Notes on Priority

For you to understand your headunit better, the 

priorities of events and interruptions are sum-

marized in a table. Incoming event with same or 

higher priority (than current event) will interrupt 

current event.

Priority Event

1

User-activated Mute or incoming Telephone 

Mute

2 *

Bluetooth (profile is according to the SAM 

setting, e.g. ‚HFP 1ST‘)

3

TP lost and incoming TP/TA

4 *

PTY-News (if activated in SAM)

5

USB, SD/MMC and Bluetooth (other profiles 

not nominated as higher-priority)

6

PTY

Tuner (FM, MW and LW) and AUX

8

Volume-0

* Depends on SAM settings



Summary of Contents for CD 2217 G

Page 1: ...Deutsch Suomi User manual Mode d e emploi Bedienungsanleitung Gebruiksaamwijzing Instuzioni d uso Instrucctiones de manejo Modo de emprego Bruksanvisning Betenningsveiledning K ytt ohje Dansk Portugu...

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Page 3: ...N 2 RPT 3 RND 4 10 5 10 6 ID3 AUX IN CD 2327G IR 1 3 2 9 8 10 5 6 4 7 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 3 2 9 8 10 5 6 4 7 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 wma REL SOURCE PWR MUTE SAM AST SOUND CD 2737B IR BAND PTY AF TA 1...

Page 4: ...F G 1 3 2 188mm 8mm I H E 1 3 2 5 12 6 4 7 8 9 10 11 R TALK SD USB J K The Remote Control is a separate accessory Please contact your dealer...

Page 5: ...N C N C 15A 12V R SDVC A B C C1 C2 C3 Pink Tel Mute Blue SWRC Brown SWRC Gray R Amp BT Mic White Red L R Preamp Out Illumination Ground Microphone Ground Illumination Switch Microphone In Talk Illumin...

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Page 7: ...dual Switchable orange green dual Switchable orange green dual Steering Wheel Remote Control Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Speed Dependent Volume Control Needs calibration Needs...

Page 8: ...nting DIN slot 14 Rear Mounting JIN slot 14 Removing the Headunit fig T U 14 Replacing the Fuse fig L M 14 Interference suppression 14 Location of the Bluetooth Microphone Module 15 SECURITY 15 Removi...

Page 9: ...rmity is available upon request at the following address Siemens VDO Trading GmbH Kruppstra e 105 60388 Frankfurt am Main Germany GENERAL INFORMATION Disclaimer The designs and specifications stated i...

Page 10: ...you think that condensation is a problem turn off the headunit for an hour or so to allow it to dry out and wipe any damp CDs with a soft cloth to remove the moisture Road shocks may interrupt CD pla...

Page 11: ...ation used to encode the files There may be a slight delay when starting playback of WMA files encoded with image data The headunit may not display folder name longer than 32 characters correctly For...

Page 12: ...e 100 compatibility and readability for all USB devices The headunit has been tested with the follow ing brands Toshiba Kingston Imation The headunit will support USB devices for matted in FAT8 FAT16...

Page 13: ...the relay of an automatic motorized antenna Do not use this connection for direct power supply to the antenna motor optional A6 Connect to corresponding dashboard wiring for the lighting control for...

Page 14: ...he preamp out RCA pair to the leads of the power amplifier if present using a pair of male RCA cable not provided Inset the aerial plug into the aerial socket good reception is only possible with a go...

Page 15: ...EL button to flip down the front Push the front lightly to the left side and pull the front towards you Take the detachable front with you when you leave your vehicle Keep the front in the provided pr...

Page 16: ...menu In SAM menu Select next item In SOUND menu Enter SAM menu LP Activate Auto Store n a n a In SAM menu Exit SAM menu 4 SOUND 4 SP Enter SOUND menu In SAM menu Enter SOUND menu In SOUND menu Select...

Page 17: ...reset 1 12 2 RPT SP Select preset 2 Toggle REPEAT mode off single folder all n a n a LP Store current sta tion into preset 2 13 3 RND SP Select preset 3 Toggle RANDOM mode off folder all n a n a LP St...

Page 18: ...UND menu after 6 seconds of inaction 1 Option Setting or turn the knob LOUDNESS OFF 1 2 3 STYLE JAZZ POP CLASSIC USER VOCAL FLAT BASS only in USER style 7 to 0 to 7 TREBLE only in USER style 7 to 0 to...

Page 19: ...and FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 MW2 or LW Tune to a desired radio station Long press any of the six preset buttons to store the current radio station The number of a preset station will be dis played next to the...

Page 20: ...s headunit reacts to the environmental conditions affecting the quality of the radio stations you can change the setting in the SAM Navigate the SAM to select REG RDS Turn the knob clockwise anti cloc...

Page 21: ...ong RPT DIR Repeat current directory folder for compressed audio disc with more than 1 folder only RPT ALL Repeat the whole disc Random Feature Short press 3 RND button a few times to toggle the Rando...

Page 22: ...button 1 2 1 1 Hang up a call After you have answered the phone call and you wish to hang up simply short press the TALK button again Music Streaming If your Bluetooth enabled music device has al read...

Page 23: ...vel 2 gives a higher increase 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Calibration CAUTION To avoid unnecessary dis traction we advise that this procedure be carried out with the assistance of somebody else front passenger Wh...

Page 24: ...most types of SWRC the headunit may recognise an unwanted key press on your SWRC as one of the valid input 9 Continue to select DISABLE and repeat the process to disable all unwanted buttons 10 To ex...

Page 25: ...WMA volume offset relative to the tuner volume AUX LEVEL 2 1 0 1 2 Select the Auxiliary volume offset relative to the tuner volume BT LEVEL 2 1 0 1 2 Select the Bluetooth volume offset relative to the...

Page 26: ...light when the detachable front panel is removed MULTI S OFF ON Select MULTI OFF to turn off support for multi session discs and only the 1st session is playable This is useful for playing copy pro te...

Page 27: ...ion and to allow NEWS interrupt on top of the TA interrupt BLUETOOTH BT OFF HFP 1ST A2DP 1ST 1ST DEVICE Activate the Bluetooth function as follows Select HFP 1ST to allow the first detected Bluetooth...

Page 28: ...and its connection see INSTALLATION Check if the radio station search is finished Verify the speakers connections see IN STALLATION and the speakers balance SOUND SETTINGS There is no sound from the l...

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