SUMMARY INTRODUCTION..............Preset/user*/classic/rock/jazz/pop and vocal functions ..............Suggestions................. Road safety................. User eq settings function............CDs ..................... Menu ..................Technical characteristics............AF switching function ............. Traffic information function ..........QUICK GUIDE................. Regional mode function ............Controls on the steering wheel ..........MP3 display function ...............
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AUX ................... Autostore function ..............Emergency alarm reception ........... Introduction................EON function ................AUX mode ................Stereophonic broadcasters ............ ® BLUETOOTH ................ CD MP3 PLAYER ..............SMS message reader ..............Introduction................SMS message reader quick guide .......... CD player selection ..............SMS message reader functions ..........
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BLUETOOTH DEVICE ............Using voice recognition............Preparing your mobile phone phonebook ......Important information............. Getting to know the voice commands ........ Pairing your bluetooth device..........Making a phone call..............Managing an incoming call............Managing a call in progress............. SUPPORTED USB STORAGE DEVICES ......Compatible digital audio files ..........
INTRODUCTION The radio has been designed according to SUGGESTIONS WARNING the passenger compartment’s specific Familiarise yourself with the various car If the volume is too high this characteristics and with a personalised de- radio functions (for example, store the sta- can be a risk for the driver sign that is incorporated perfectly in the tions) before starting to drive.
ROAD SAFETY WARNING Using some of the system functions whilst driving can distract attention away from the road, risking an accident or other serious consequences; they should therefore be used only when driving conditions allow it and, if necessary, only with the car stationary. WARNING Read and follow these instructions: before using your system, read and follow all the safety information and instruc- tions in this manual.
❒ do not stick labels on the surface of the ❒ if copy protected CDs are used, it may CD and do not write on the recorded take a few seconds before the system Dirt, scratches or any distortions on CDs surface using pens or pencils;...
TECHNICAL HI-FI audio equipment High level audio equipment (MP3) (for versions/markets where provided) CHARACTERISTICS Front speakers Front speakers Basic level audio equipment ❒ 2 x Ø 38 mm tweeters installed in the ❒ 2 x tweeters installed in the door han- door handle trims;...
QUICK GUIDE F0R0946m Button GENERAL FUNCTIONS Mode Short button press ON/OFF Short button press Selection of radio source FM1, FM2, FM AutoSTore Short cyclical button press Selection of radio source MW1, MW2 Short cyclical button press ® (for Selection of CD, USB/iPod, AUX and Bluetooth Short cyclical button press MEDIA versions/markets where provided...
Button GENERAL FUNCTIONS Mode MUTE Short button press Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) Audio adjustments: low tones (BASS), Menu activation: short button press Selection of type of adjustment: pressing buttons ▲ or ▼ AUDIO high tones (TREBLE), left/right balance (BALANCE), Adjustment of values: pressing buttons ¯ or ˙ front/rear balance (FADER) Advanced functions adjustment Menu activation: short button press...
Button MEDIA (CD/USB/iPod) FUNCTIONS Mode ˚ CD ejection Short button press EJECT Play previous/next track Short button press ¯ or ˙ Long button press ¯ or ˙ CD track fast forward/rewind Short button press ▲ or ▼ Play previous/next folder (CD MP3 mode) Button AUX FUNCTIONS Mode...
CONTROLS ON THE STEERING WHEEL (for versions/markets where provided) F0R0270m RADIO FUNCTION Button Functions Mode & AudioMute on/off – Button press – Button press Increase the volume (button +) / decrease the volume (–) SRC (*)/OK Selection of Radio frequency range Button press (FM1, FM2, FMT, FMA, MW1, MW2) Radio: automatic search for next station available (button ▲)/...
MEDIA FUNCTION Button Brief press (less than 1 second) Long press (longer than 1 second) ß - Activation of Bluetooth Main Menu ® / MENU - Rejection of incoming call - Selected menu option confirmation - Ending of call in progress - Acceptance of incoming call - Passing from one telephone conversation to another in second call mode (call notification)
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Button Brief press (less than 1 second) Long press (longer than 1 second) - Selected menu option confirmation during manual interaction SRC/OK - Transfer of phone conversation in progress from hands-free system to mobile phone and vice versa – - Select audio sources: Radio/CD/USB/iPod/AUX - Selection of SMS message displayed ❒...
Audio section GENERAL INFORMATION CD section ❒ Mute/Pause function; ❒ Direct disc selection; The radio has the following functions: ❒ Soft Mute function; ❒ Track selection (forward/backward); Radio section ❒ Loudness function; ❒ Fast track search (forward/backward); ❒ PLL tuning with frequency bands ❒...
FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS TURNING THE CAR RADIO ON SELECTING THE VOLUME ADJUSTMENT RADIO FUNCTIONS The car radio comes on by briefly press- To adjust the volume, turn the rotating ing button g (ON/OFF). control fig. 1. By pressing the FM button briefly and re- peatedly, the following audio sources can When the car radio is turned on, the vol- If the volume level is changed during the...
AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS The functions managed by the Menu are: TONE ADJUSTMENT (bass/treble) ❒ BASS (bass adjustment); The functions in the audio menu are dif- ferent depending on the status activated: Proceed as follows: ❒ TREBLE (treble adjustment); AM/FM/CD/USB/iPod/Bluetooth ® /AUX. ❒...
FADER ADJUSTMENT PRESET/USER*/CLASSIC/ *USER EQ SETTINGS ROCK/JAZZ/POP and VOCAL FUNCTION (equalizer settings Proceed as follows: FUNCTIONS only if the USER setting has been ❒ Use button ▲ or ▼ to set the “Fader” selected) (equalizer on/off) in the AUDIO menu; To set a customized equalizer adjustment, The built-in equalizer can be activated/de- ❒...
MENU The functions managed by the Menu are: AF SWITCHING FUNCTION (alternative frequency search) ❒ AF SWITCHING (ON/OFF); Menu button functions The radio can operate in two different ❒ TRAFFIC INFORMATION (ON/OFF); modes in the RDS system: Press the MENU button briefly to activate ❒...
If the AF function is activated, “AF” will TRAFFIC INFORMATION IMPORTANT In some countries there are light up on the display. radio stations that do not broadcast traf- FUNCTION (traffic information) fic information even with the TP function If the AF function has been activated and Some stations on the FM band (FM1, FM2 activated (“TP”...
REGIONAL MODE FUNCTION MP3 DISPLAY FUNCTION SPEED VOLUME FUNCTION (reception of regional broadcasts) (Compact Disc MP3 data display) (volume change based on speed) Some national broadcasters will transmit This function makes it possible to select This function allows the volume level to regional programs at certain times of the the information shown by the display be adjusted automatically depending on...
RADIO ON VOLUME FUNCTION NOTES DECRESE OF RADIO VOLUME (radio volume maximum limit WHEN THE PARKING SENSOR ❒ Using the Menu it is only possible to ad- activation/deactivation) IN VEHICLE IS ACTIVE just the activation/deactivation of the (for versions/markets where function and not the minimum or max- This function makes it possible to acti- provided)
AUX OFFSET FUNCTION RADIO OFF FUNCTION SYSTEM RESET FUNCTION (on and off mode) (alignment of the portable This function is used to restore all settings device volume to the one of This function is used to select the mode to the factory values. The options are: the other sources) of turning off the radio between two dif- ❒...
In case of loss of the car radio passport, (from 1 to 6). Enter the other code num- If the outcome of the check is positive, the contact the Fiat Dealership taking your ID bers in the same way. radio will start to work, whilst if the codes and the car ownership documents.
RADIO (Tuner) INTRODUCTION FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION PRESELECTION BUTTONS When the radio is turned on the last With the Radio mode active, press the FM The buttons numbered from 1 to 6 are function selected before it was switched or AM button briefly and repeatedly to se- used to set the following preselections: off is activated: CD, AUX,USB/iPod or lect the desired reception band.
STORING THE LAST STATION MANUAL TUNING To interrupt the Autostore function, press the FM button again: the radio will return LISTENED TO This allows the manual search for stations to tuning into the station listened to be- on the preselected band. The radio automatically stores the last sta- fore the activation of the function.
EMERGENCY ALARM EON FUNCTION STEREOPHONIC RECEPTION (Enhanced Other Network) BROADCASTERS The radio can receive emergency an- In some countries, there are circuits that If the incoming signal is weak, the repro- nouncements in RDS mode in exception- group multiple broadcasters that transmit duction is automatically switched from al circumstances where dangerous situa- traffic information together.
CD MP3 PLAYER INTRODUCTION MP3 MODE The operating conditions and specifica- tions for playing MP3 files are as follows: This chapter describes the variants re- In addition to playing normal audio CDs, ❒ the CD-ROMs used must be burned in garding the operation of the CD player: as the radio is also capable of playing CD- compliance with the Specification...
CD LOADING/EJECTION Possible error messages DISPLAY INFORMATION To load the CD, insert it gently into the If the CD loaded cannot be read (e.g. a CD When the CD player is working, the dis- slot to activate the motorized loading sys- ROM has been inserted or the CD is in- play will show information which has the tem, which will position it correctly.
PAUSE FUNCTION DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECTION OF NEXT/ PREVIOUS FOLDER To pause the CD player, press the MUTE ID3-TAG information display Press the ▲ button to select the next fold- button. The words “CD Pause” will ap- In addition to the information relating to er or the ▼...
USB/iPod INTRODUCTION USB/iPod MODE This chapter describes the variants regar- To activate the USB/iPod mode insert the ding the operation of the USB/iPod sour- corresponding device (a Pen Drive or ce: as far as the operation of the radio is another device) in the USB port located concerned, refer to the description in the on the car.
INTRODUCTION AUX MODE IMPORTANT NOTES This chapter describes the variants regar- The functions of the device connected To activate the AUX source, press the ding the operation of the AUX source: as with the AUX socket are directly mana- MEDIA button or the SRC steering wheel far as the operation of the radio is con- ged by the device itself;...
® BLUETOOTH The basic feature of this function is Blue- Note For versions/markets, where pro- The hands-free function enables the fol- ® tooth telephone communication with vided there is a chance, if your phone is lowing operations: ® voice recognition and Bluetooth tech- compatible with this feature, to hear the ❒...
SMS MESSAGE READER SMS MESSAGE READER QUICK SMS MESSAGE READER (only for mobile phones which GUIDE (only for mobile phones FUNCTIONS support this function) which support this function) (only for mobile phones which support this function) ® By means of voice synthesis technology, If your Bluetooth phone supports this the SMS message reader allows automat-...
Or with voice interaction: READ LAST MESSAGE Press and say “Message read- RECEIVED The system stores up to 20 received mes- er”; after the acoustic signal say sages (if there are concatenated messages When an SMS message is received, “Message received”; the system the number of messages stored may be whether it is read or not, the system will will display the information on the...
MEDIA FUNCTIONS The MEDIA menu is used to: CONNECTING A USB MANAGING THE MULTIMEDIA DEVICE TO THE SYSTEM LIBRARY ❒ display and paly tracks stored on your CD/USB/BT AUDIO or AUX source To connect your USB device to the sys- With the media you can select the digital (connected to the USB port).
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Selecting by folder To play all tracks contained in the Scroll through the albums by artist. folders, select the PLAY ALL op- To play the albums of an artist, select If your USB device has folders containing tion and then press SRC/OK or the PLAY ALL option and press tracks saved on it, they will be visible in ß...
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Or with voice interaction: Selection by album Selection by genre Press and say “BROWSE USB” To select an album, using manual in- To select all the tracks of a particu- then “Album”. teraction: lar genre using manual interaction, Scroll through the available albums proceed as follows: Activate the Main Menu, select the manually.
Selecting by playlist PLAYING AUDIO TRACKS Or with voice interaction: If playlist have been stored on your USB For the complete list of voice commands Press and say “BROWSE USB” device, you can see them in the that can be used with the Media, refer to then “Play anything”.
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Pause Next track Previous track To pause the track you are listening to: To skip to the next track, using man- To return to the previous track us- & press or the MUTE button on ual interaction: ing manual interaction: the front of the radio.
SUGGESTIONS FOR USING Creating a multimedia library THE MEDIA FOLDERS on the system ❒ Creating the media library may require Sliding ❒ To improve scrolling within the FOLD- several minutes. If the time required is excessive, you can intervene by reduc- ERS menu, organise the folders on your ing the number of audio files stored on USB device before connecting the device...
BLUETOOTH DEVICE ❒ If you want to make a command with- ® PREPARING YOUR MOBILE To start using the Bluetooth function ® out waiting for the system to finish its with voice recognition and Bluetooth PHONE PHONEBOOK message or question, you can press the technology: Before pairing your mobile phone with the button again briefly to interrupt the...
❒ Then the system will show a code IMPORTANT INFORMATION PAIRING YOUR number (PIN) on the display, which is BLUETOOTH DEVICE ❒ Access to the phonebook copied to the used for the pairing procedure. For the Note This operation should be carried system is possible only when the mo- next two stages, consult the chapters out only with the car stationary.
❒ The system is visible with name: "Radio MAKING A PHONE CALL To call the number displayed, say “Call”. BT" on the device. After Pairing pro- You can also navigate through this list Imagine that “John” is one of the names cedure done, the system asks the sys- manually by pressing the or controls on saved in your phonebook.
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Or with voice interaction: Calling a name in the phonebook If the name recognised by the system is right, but the number is not the Imagine that you would like to call You must create a pairing relationship and one you want, you can view the list the contact “John”...
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Calling a number using voice Note When composing a number using Calling a number using the mobile voice commands, it is important that the commands phone keypad noise inside the car is as low as possible, and that your travelling companions do not With this system it is also possible to To dial a phone number using voice speak while you dictate the number to the...
Or with voice interaction: Call a number in the call log MANAGING AN INCOMING CALL To call back the last person who The LAST CALLS option is a list of phoned you, press and say “Call- numbers relating to phone calls made and With the hands-free function you can re- back”.
MANAGING A CALL Transferring a call from the Putting a call in progress in MUTE IN PROGRESS hands-free system to your mobile To put a call in progress in MUTE and dis- able the microphone in order to be able To transfer a phone conversation from the Transferring a call from your to talk without being heard by the per-...
SUPPORTED USB STORAGE DEVICES COMPATIBLE DIGITAL AUDIO FILES The Media supports the playback of audio files with the following formats: Extension Audio encoding .wma It supports WMA standard version 1 and WMA version 2.(WMA2 = 353, WMA1 = 352). Supports WMA Voice audio formats. .mp3 MPEG–1 Layer 3 files (sampling frequencies 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz) and MPEG–2 layer 3 (16 kHz, 22.05 kHz and 24 kHz).
LIST OF AVAILABLE VOICE COMMANDS The following tables list the voice commands available on the system. For each command the “main” voice command and synonyms that can be used are shown. GLOBAL VOICE COMMANDS VOICE COMMANDS GLOBAL commands These commands can be given by any display after pressing control button on the steering wheel, provided that there are no ongoing phone calls.
PHONE VOICE COMMANDS VOICE COMMANDS PHONE If a phone is connected via Bluetooth® to the system, these commands can be given by any of the main displays after pressing button provided that there are no ongoing phone calls. If no phone is connected via Bluetooth®, the system will provide voice message: “There are no paired phones.
AUDIO BLUETOOTH VOICE COMMANDS AUDIO BLUETOOTH If a device is connected via Bluetooth® to the system, these commands can be given by any of the main displays after pressing button provided that there are no ongoing phone calls. If no device is connected via Bluetooth®, the system will provide voice message: “There are no paired device.
RADIO AM/FM VOICE COMMANDS VOICE COMMANDS TUNER These commands can be given by any main display after pressing control button on the steering wheel, provided that there are no ongoing phone calls. SEEK UP / SEEK DOWN SELECT BAND LOAD PRESET SEEK UP / SEEK FOLLOWED FOLLOWED...
USB/iPod VOICE COMMANDS VOICE COMMANDS USB/iPod These commands can be given by any main display after pressing control button on the steering wheel, provided that there are no ongoing phone calls. PLAY PLAY PLAY NEXT PREVIOUS BROWSE PLAY PAUSE ALBUM ARTIST GENRE TRACK...
CD VOICE COMMANDS VOICE COMMANDS These commands can be given by any main display after pressing control button on the steering wheel, provided that there are no ongoing phone calls. PLAY PAUSE NEXT TRACK PREVIOUS TRACK...
TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL CD PLAYER MP3 FILE PLAYBACK The CD does not play Tracks jump during MP3 file Sound volume low playback The CD is dirty. Clean the CD. The Fader function should be adjusted to The CD is scratched or dirty. Clean the “F”...
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FCA Italy S.p.A. - MOPAR - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 3 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Print no. 530.08.178 - 02/2015 - 2 edition...
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ENGLISH The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FIAT reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons. If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer.
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