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REMOTE CONTROL

Using the remote control :
- The on/off button is used to turn the car stereo on and off.
- Source is used to change from one mode to another: Tuner, CD/MP3 and then Phone.
- In CD/MP3 mode, the fast-forward and rewind arrows let you skip from one track to
another by means of a quick press. They are also used to simply go for wards/backwards
in a track. In Tuner mode, they allow you to skip from one radio station to another.
- The play/pause button is used for playing CDs.
- When you receive an incoming call, press the green button to answer and the red but-
ton to hang up.
- You can also dial a phone number on the remote control. To do so, change to Phone
mode (via the Source button or by pressing the Phone button directly on the
car stereo's front panel) and then dial the number on the keypad. Once the number has
been dialled, press the green button to call.
Note :
The "+" prefix can be obtained by pressing the zero button for
two seconds.
Replacing the battery in the remote control
When the remote control no longer works properly or you
experience problems controlling the car stereo with the
remote control, replace the remote control's battery. Ensure
that the battery is facing the correct polarity when fitting the
replacement.
1. Remove the battery cover by pressing the button.
2. Insert the new battery with the (+) side facing you. Replace the cover.
CAUTION :
The battery must be stored out of the reach of children. If a child accidentally swal-
lows the battery, seek medical advice immediately. Do not recharge, open, heat or
throw onto a heat source. Any of these actions could cause sparks and start a fire.
Do not store the battery with other metallic materials. This could cause sparks and
start a fire. Do not handle the battery with tweezers. This could cause sparks and
start a fire.
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DIFFERENT FEATURES MODE
First of all, turn the car stereo on. To do so, press the rotary button.
To turn the car stereo off, hold down the same button for two seconds.
There are three major features, which can be accessed directly via the car stereo's front panel:
Tuner, CD/MP3 and Phone mode
Each mode enables the car stereo to be used in a different way:
Tuner (or Radio) mode :
Press the Tuner button to listen to the radio. The fast-forward and rewind
arrows let you search for stations on a step-by-step basis. If you hold down
either arrow, the system will automatically search for the next station.
When you are tuned into a station, hold down a number on the
front panel's keypad (long press) to assign a shortcut number.
Subsequently, to go straight to a memorised station, simply press
the corresponding number. When the station is memorised, the assigned
shortcut number is displayed at the same time as the station's frequency.
CD/MP3 (or disc playback) mode :
Press CD/MP3 to listen to a CD.
You can move from one track on the CD to another by pressing
fast-forward or rewind. To move quickly forwards or backwards in a track,
hold down the fast-forward or rewind button for more than half a second.
When playing an MP3 disc, the LCD screen successively
displays the following information: title of the song, album and artist,
and always the time elapsed.
You can also select the track directly on the CD via the keypad.
Phone mode :
Press Phone to change the system to phone mode.
Once connected with your Bluetooth® phone, you will be given
information on your mobile phone's battery and signal levels.
Your operator is also displayed (*).
You can access your phonebook simply by turning the scroll wheel.
You can then browse through the alphabet.
Select the corresponding letter for the required contacts.
If your contacts have more than one phone number, press the
scroll wheel again to access the numbers and then the green button to call.
To view your call records, press the rotary button.
All the calls made, missed and received are displayed.
(*) These features depend on your phone.

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