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General information for MP3 operation
Requirements for the MP3 data and data carrier
CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with a capacity of 650 MB and 700 MB.
The CDs must correspond to the ISO 9660 Level 2 standard as well as the Joliet
data system (single and multi-session).
Data names must be no longer than 64 characters.
The list structure is restricted to a depth of 8 list levels.
The name of the artist, the album and the title of the reproduced MP3 data can
be shown as ID3 tag, providing this information is available. The list and data
name will be displayed if there is no ID3 tag.
Playlists are not supported.
Bit rate (data flow per time unit)
The system supports MP3 data with bit rates of 32 to 320 KB/s as well as MP3
data with variable bit rates.
The indicated playing time data with variable bit rates is not reliable.
Information on how to use a CD
CD to jump
Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations may cause the CD to jump.
Formation of condensation
When it is cold and after rain showers, moisture can deposit in the CD drive (con-
densation). This can effect the CD jump or impair the play function. In such cases
wait until the moisture has dissipated.
Notes for the care of the CDs
If a CD is soiled, please never clean the CD in the direction of a circle but rather
from inside to outside with a soft lint-free cloth. In case of severe layers of dirt we
recommend to clean the CD with a commercially available CD cleaner. Also in this
case do not clean the CD in the direction of a circle but rather from inside to out-
side and then let it dry off.
Overheating protection
If the temperature in the unit exceeds 85°C, the play function of the CD is ended
for safety reasons.
CAUTION
Never use liquids such as gasoline, paint thinner or disk cleaner, otherwise the
surface of the CD could get damaged!
Never expose the CD to direct sun rays!
Please never write or affix the CD!
Note
Dirt or damage of a CD can lead to difficulties when "reading" the information.
The difficulty in reading the error depends on the dirt or on the severity of the
mechanical damage. Severe scratches cause reading errors which can make the
CD jump or "get stuck". All CDs must be treated carefully and always be stored in
a protective case.
Input AUX
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The input for external audio sources AUX is located below the armrest of the
front seats and is marked with the logo .
Activating an external audio source
Press the button
and once again the button
CD
nal input. The play function starts automatically after connecting the external
source.
End play function of the external source
Press the rocker switch
A/F
station.
Press the button
and select the CD source for the play function.
CD
An external audio source connected to the AUX-IN socket is merely replayed via
the radio and the loudspeakers. The external audio sources cannot be controlled
via the radio.
You can select another audio source on the radio at any time. As long as the ex-
ternal audio source is not switched off, it remains always active in the back-
ground.
Please refer to the Owner's manual of the respective manufacturer for the opera-
tion of the external audio source.
Use the standard jack plug 3.5 mm for the AUX socket. If the external audio
source does not have this jack plug, you must use an adapter.
in order to select the exter-
CD
. It starts the play function of the last selected radio
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