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Composition Audio (PQ):
Radio
Status: September 20, 2013
German: April 2015
Part no.: SGB012901CA
SGB012901CA
MIB Global
ENTRY / STANDARD / STANDARD PLUS

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  • Page 1 MIB Global ENTRY / STANDARD / STANDARD PLUS Composition Audio (PQ): Radio Status: September 20, 2013 German: April 2015 Part no.: SGB012901CA SGB012901CA...
  • Page 2 Explanation of symbols Identifies a reference to a section with WARNING important information and safety notes Texts with this symbol refer to dangerous situations, in a chapter, which should always be which could result in death or severe injuries if not observed.
  • Page 3 Härmed intygar HARMAN att denna MIB GLOBAL Headunit står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga Svenska [Swedish]: egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG. Hér með lýsir HARMAN yfir því að MIB GLOBAL Headunit er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, Íslenska (Icelandic): sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 1999/5/EC HARMAN erklærer herved at utstyret MIB GLOBAL Headunit er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav...
  • Page 4 User Instructions FCC statements (North America) (§15.19) "This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation”...
  • Page 5 User Instructions Mexico For equipment subject to the NOM-121 (spread spectrum devices) it is necessary to follow the next indications: 'Para cumplimiento de la Cofetel: La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada”...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Phone control (PHONE) About these instructions ....2 ....23 – Introduction to phone control ....27 – Description of phone control Function description ......3 Settings Introduction – Menu and system settings ........3 – Before initial use ..........
  • Page 7: About These Instructions

    About these Instructions ● You can find an alphabetical index at the end of All information in these instructions correspond to the instructions. the information state at the time of going to press and only apply to devices built-in ex-works. Due to ●...
  • Page 8: Function Description

    Description of functions Introduction Before initial use Checklist Before initial use, you should carry out the following steps to operate the device safely and be able to use the complete scope of the provided functions: ⇒Page 3. Observe basic safety notes Become familiar with the overview of control elements⇒Page 5.
  • Page 9 NOTE (continuation) WARNING Connection lines of external devices can The radiation emitted from a switched- hinder the driver. oncellphone can interfere with sensitive ● Lay connection lines, so that the driver is technical and medical devices, which can not hindered. result in malfunction or damage to the device.
  • Page 10: Overview Of Control Elements

    Overview of control elements Fig. 1 Overview of control elements. The device is supplied in different models, which can have different labeling and functions of device buttons. Rotary and push button: – To switch on or off, press ⇒Page 7. –...
  • Page 11 Adjustment knob: The function depends on the respective operating state. – In all radio operating types for manual station or channel setting, rotate and press for starting and stopping the intro check (SCAN).⇒Page 10. – In media mode for opening the song list, rotate ⇒Page 14. –...
  • Page 12: Basic Operating Principles

    Basic operating principles Topic introduction Due to market-specific device software, You can find information about the following possibly not alllisted displays and functions specific topics in this chapter: are available. The lack of a function is not a Rotary and push buttons, device and device defect.
  • Page 13 Anti-theft encoding After start-up, the system starts with the most Dependent on the country and device, the device recently set volume if this does not exceed the is protected against theft and unauthorized use default maximum volume when it is switched on. ⇒Page 31.
  • Page 14 Additional displays and display options First read and observe the safety notes Vehicle-dependent, changes to climate settings or on page 3 and the introductory information displays of driver assistance systems built-in ex- on page 7. works are shown on the screen temporarily. The displays are closed automatically when they are no All displays can only be shown after the longer required for support.
  • Page 15: Audio And Media Mode Radio Mode

    Audio and media mode Radio mode Topic introduction You can find information about the following Supplementary information topics in this chapter: and warnings: ● Safety notes Radio main menu ..........10 ● ⇒Page 3 Station list 11 ............. 11 ● Overview of control elements Select, set and store station .......
  • Page 16 Station list Close station list ● Press the device button to close the LIST station list. If not operated, the station list is closed automatically after some time. Displays and symbols in the station list ⇒Fig. 3 Display: Meaning Display of the selected frequency range Fig.
  • Page 17 Function Handling ⇒Fig. Press the device button to open the station list 5. Rotate the LIST adjustment knob to search through the list and press to select the desired station. Select a station from the station Press the device button to close the station list. If not operated, the station list is closed list.
  • Page 18 Intro check (SCAN) First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 10. If the Intro check is running, all receivable stations in the current frequency range are played for approx. five seconds. Select the desired frequency range ⇒Page 10.
  • Page 19: Media Mode

    Media mode Topic introduction You can find information about the following specific topics in this chapter: Copyright Requirements of media sources and audio files ... 14 Audio and video files saved on data carriers are Playback sequence of audio data carriers ...
  • Page 20 Media source Requirements for playing – CD digital audio specification  . Audio CD (up to 80 m in). CDROM, CDR, CDRW a udio da ta – MP3 files (.mp3) with bit rates of 48 to 320 kbit/s or CD to max. 700 MB (megabyte) variable bit rates.
  • Page 21: Playback Sequence Of Audio Data Carriers

    Playback sequence of audio data carriers Sub-folders are handled like folders and numbered correspondingly in the sequence on the data carrier. ⇒Fig. 7 Figure shows a typical MP3 CD as an , folde r a nd example, which contains song sub-folder.
  • Page 22: Switch Media Source

    Possible displays in media mode ⇒Fig. 8 Display: Meaning Song, album, artist, etc. Cf. ⇒Page 18, Switch display mode. Song name. Song playing time in minutes and seconds. Mix and Repeat playback mode. Cf.⇒Page 19, Switch playback mode(MIX, REPEAT). Currently selected media source. Switch media source ⇒Fig.
  • Page 23: Folder And Song Selection From List

    Handling effect Press the device button once for short time. At the start of the current song. If the song duration is fewer than three seconds, there is a switch to the start of the previous song. Press the device button once for short time. To the next song.
  • Page 24: Switch Playback Mode (Mix, Repeat)

    Info When there are audio CDs without CD text, only Press the function key next to the display TRACK and the song number corresponding to the to display the existing information. sequence on the data carrier are displayed in the middle screen line.
  • Page 25: Insert Or Withdraw Sd Card

    If the internal temperature of the device is too high, no CDs are If the CD is not removed within approx. 10 seconds, acceptedor played anymore. it is drawn in again for security reasons without the CD being played again. ERROR is displayed after insertion of different CDs, consult a specialist company.
  • Page 26: Connect External Audio Source, Data Carrier Or Ipod™ To Usb

    Special features at operation of an external audio source via the multimedia jack AUXIN Handling effect Selection of another audio source on the radio External audio source continues to run in the background. system. Ending playback of an external audio source. The device remains in the menu.
  • Page 27 When playback of the Bluetooth audio source is Due to the great number of possible ® ended, the radio system remains in the Bluetooth audio sources, it cannot be ® Bluetooth Audio menu. ensured for all that the functions described ®...
  • Page 28: Phone Control (Phone) Introduction To Phone Control

    Phone control (PHONE) Introduction to phone control Topic introduction You can find information about the following WARNING specific topics in this chapter: An unattached or not correctly attached General information ........... 24 cellphone can be thrown about the vehicle Sites with special regulations ......24 interior at a sudden braking maneuver or Bluetooth ............
  • Page 29 Reception interference and interruption of a NOTE call are possible in dead zones. High speeds, poor weather and road Most electronic devices are shielded conditions as well as network quality can against RF signals (high frequency). hinder or interrupt a phone call in a vehicle. However, electronic devices cannot be shielded from RF signals in rare cases.
  • Page 30 NOTE (continuation) devices, which can result in malfunction or damage to the device. Bluetooth ® First read and observe the safety Bluetooth profile notes on page 3 and When a cellphone is connected with phone control, the introductory information and safety notes data exchange is via one of the Bluetooth profiles.
  • Page 31 ● Confirm coupling to the cellphone is required. When you switch on the radio, a connection to the last connected cellphone is established Dependent on the cellphone: automatically. If no connection can be established ● Enter and confirm the PIN code shown on the to that cellphone, the phone control automatically tries to establish connection to the next cellphone radio screen.
  • Page 32: Description Of Phone Control

    Description of phone control Topic introduction You can find information about the following Telephone directory, call logs and settings in the Bluetooth topics in this chapter: menu are saved in the user profile. Radio main menu ..........27 When a cellphone is reconnected with the phone control, the data and settings are available again.
  • Page 33 ⇒Fig. 13 Displays and functions Displays and functions in the PHONE Open call logs of the connected cellphone main menu ⇒Page 30. ⇒Fig. 13 Displays and functions Open the telephone directory of the Name of the cellphone provider, with connected cellphone ⇒Page 29. which the SIM card of the connected cellphone is registered.
  • Page 34 Displays and functions ⇒Fig. 14 Displays and functions Display of the call duration. Display of the phone number or saved name. Press the function key next to the display to switch off the microphone of the cellphone adapter during a call. Press the function key again to cancel muting of the ring tone.
  • Page 35 First read and observe the safety If two or more phone numbers are saved for the selected telephone directory entry, a sub-menu with all saved phone notes on page 3 and the numbers opens. Select the desired phone number to start dialing. introductory information on page 27.
  • Page 36: Settings

    Settings Menu and system settings (SETUP) Topic introduction You can find information about the following Supplementary information specific topics in this chapter: and warnings: ● Safety notes ⇒Page 3 System settings Main menu ......31 ● Overview of control elements ⇒Page 5 settings Sound ..........
  • Page 37 Display: Meaning Volume : Set volume settings. Max. start-up volume : Set maximum start-up volume. Speeddep. vol. contr. : Set the strength of the speed-dependent volume control. The audio volume is increased automatically with increasing vehicle speed. Audio lowering : Reduction of the audio volume when ParkPilot is active. AUX volume : Set the playback volume of audio sources, which are connected via the multimedia jack AUXIN.
  • Page 38 Media settings First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 31. Media Open the settings menu Press the device button. SETUP Rotate adjustment knob and select the Media menu item. Display: Meaning Media : Make media settings.
  • Page 39: Abbreviations Used

    Abbreviations used Abbreviation Meaning Manufacturer-independent technology for transmission of audio signals via Bluetooth A2DP ® (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). Amplitude modulation (medium frequency, MW). AUX input on devices of entertainment electronics. Multimedia jack AUXIN (auxiliary Input). AUXIN Manufacturer-independent technology for remote control of audio signals via Bluetooth (Audio Video Remote AVRCP ®...
  • Page 40: Index

    Index Requirements Theft protection ..........8 ...... Of CDs ............14 Rotary and push buttons 5, 7 Of data carriers and files ......14 Of SD cards ..........14 Of USB data carriers ........14 Introduction ............3 Intro check (SCAN) RADIO ............
  • Page 41 Media source ............ 17 AUXIN ............17 iPod ..............21 Bluetooth audio..........17 CD ..............17 SD card ............17 USB ............. 17 Quick guide ............3 Select ............17 Cellular network Provider ..........28, 29, 30 Multimedia jack AUXIN Silent ..............
  • Page 42 Language selection mode ....... 29 Main menu ........... 10 Radio mode ..........10 Interference from cellphone ......7 Set station frequency ........11 Mute ..............8 Station list ........... 11 System settings..........31 Select, set and store station ......11 Memory levels ..........

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