Scania Radio Premium Manual

Scania Radio Premium Manual

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ionut colda
February 6, 2025

Hello,at a Scania 450 I loose the radio signal when my car is in the border zone,Do you know what is the problem?Thank you!

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

Radio signal loss in a Scania 450 with a Premium radio when in border zones can be caused by changes in distance to the transmitter and the reception of a radio signal multiple times due to reflection.

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  • Page 1: Manual Radio Premium

    Manual Radio Premium Complete manual for Scania Radio Premium This manual can be downloaded at www.scania.com/manuals...
  • Page 2: Buttons And Controls

    Buttons and controls 1. Arrow keys and : In radio mode: Automatic search for radio stations. In CD/MP3 mode: Select track (short press), Fast-forward/rewind (long press). 2. Slot for CD disc. 3. Display/touch screen Eject CD disc. : Display day-night. Short press: Day or night illumination in the display.
  • Page 3 16. MEDIA: Change between different audio sources: • CD disc • USB • AUX • Bluetooth 17. FM•AM: Start the radio mode and change between different sources. • FM1 • FM2 • AM...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Manual Radio Premium ....................1 Complete manual for Scania Radio Premium Buttons and controls ....................2 Important information ....................8 Warning texts Please note the following! Stipulated use ..............................8 Cleaning Disposal (EU countries) Instructions for handling CD discs...
  • Page 5 Setting the volume for voice guidance (navigation) ..................22 Setting the volume for the phone sound ......................22 Camera Radio .........................24 Starting radio mode Selecting frequency ranges Radio Data System (RDS) RDS regional mode ............................25 Activating or deactivating RDS Regional ......................26 Traffic announcements (TA) Activating or deactivating TA ...........................26 Activating or deactivating the priority for traffic announcements (TA) ..............27 Tuning into stations...
  • Page 6 Use ..................................40 Telephone: .........................41 General Information Bluetooth profiles .............................42 Bluetooth connection ............................42 Pairing with a Bluetooth device ........................42 Connecting to another paired device .......................42 Disconnecting a paired device .........................43 Emergency calls Making an emergency call ..........................44 Controls on the front panel for phone use ......................45 Handsfree mode Activating handsfree mode ..........................45 Making a call using the phonebook ........................46...
  • Page 7 Select route outline ............................59 Changing the mode for the time display ......................60 Previous destinations ............................60 Setting route options ............................61 Stopping the guidance .............................62 TRAFFIC INFO menu ............................62 Blocking ................................62 TA ..................................63 Route outline ..............................64 All ..................................64 SETUP button and NAVIGATION menu Information on the map ............................67 User-defined points of interest (POI) .......................69 Maps...
  • Page 8: Important Information

    Please note the following! Stipulated use The Scania Radio Premium is equipped with an operating voltage of 12 V. The system is intended for installation and use in a truck. Consult a professional to perform repairs, installation and removal as required.
  • Page 9  Familiarise yourself will all functions before you begin driving.  Only use the Scania Radio Premium and other functions when traffic situations permit.  The navigation system provides route guidance during navigation. Follow them only on condition that you do not break any traffic rules! ...
  • Page 10 Risks associated with improper use of the Radio with Navigation Do not use Mini-CDs (8 cm diameter) or contoured CD discs (”Shape CD discs”) as these can damage the CD player. Scania disclaims any liability for damage to the CD player caused by inserting unsuitable CD discs.
  • Page 11: Cleaning

    Compatible SD cards with maps Only use original Scania datamedia with the Scania Radio Premium. Note Scania Radio Premium is not designed for use with self-produced SD cards with maps. Impaired function caused by their use is not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 12: About The Scania Radio Premium Manual

    About the Scania Radio Premium manual Read carefully through the manual before using the Scania Radio Premium and store the manual in the truck. The manual describes all functions to help you use the radio, CD player and navigation system safely and efficiently.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction General Information Mode Function Radio FM - 12 station memories AM - 6 station memories Internal CD player Playback of audio CD discs and MP3/WMA CD discs Connection for iPod external storage MP3 players media USB flash drives Portable CD players Other mass storage devices via cable or Bluetooth Navigation system Dynamic route guidance for avoiding traffic congestion or...
  • Page 14: Operating Modes

    Operating modes Radio  Press the FM•AM (17) button to switch on the radio function. See the chapter ”Radio” for more information. Media  Press the MEDIA (16) button to start a CD disc, MP3 disc, iPod, USB, Bluetooth AUDIO or AUX function (if available). See the chapter ”Media”...
  • Page 15: Multi-Function Button

    Risk of damage to the touch screen Never use any sharp or hard material objects, such as pens or pencils, to operate the touch screen. Multi-function button To navigate through menu options,  Turn the multi-function button (11) clockwise or anticlockwise. To activate the selected menu item, ...
  • Page 16: Setting The Volume

    Setting the volume  Turn the multi-function button (13). The current setting is shown. When the system is switched on, the volume is set according to the last selected volume.  Press the multi-function button (13) in order to switch off the volume on the device or to return to the original volume.
  • Page 17: Selecting The Settings

    Selecting the settings The following example describes a method for changing the settings that are available in the different menus, either by using the menu options on the screen or the multi-function button (11). System settings The standard settings for the system can be changed via the SYSTEM SETUP menu. ...
  • Page 18 Note  If you select "Automatic" then the screen will automatically change according to the external light conditions.  The dots under a setting indicate that there are more options available. Press on the dots to show the other options. With the multi-function button (11): ...
  • Page 19: Navigation Settings

    Activating or deactivating the clicking sound If the Touch click option is activated then a clicking sound is heard each time you touch the screen. Activating or deactivating the system sounds If the System sounds option is activated then the following user or system actions will be indicated by a beep: ...
  • Page 20: Radio Settings

    Radio settings See the chapter ”Radio”, subchapter ”Radio Data System (RDS)”, section ”Activating or deactivating RDS regional mode”. Truck attributes See the chapter ”Navigation”, subchapter ”Vehicle specifics”, section ”Activating or deactivating RDS regional mode”. Volume settings The volume of the voice commands can be changed during a guidance message using the multi-function button (13) or via the NAVIGATION SETUP menu.
  • Page 21: Setting The Volume For Traffic Announcements (Ta)

     Balance: Use this setting to adjust the volume balance between the left and right- hand loudspeakers in the vehicle. With the multi-function button (11):  Turn the multi-function button (11) clockwise or anticlockwise in order to select a menu item. ...
  • Page 22: Setting The Speed-Dependent Volume

    Setting the speed-dependent volume When the speed-dependent volume is activated the volume is automatically changed in order to compensate for road and wind noise that occurs when you drive.  Press the SETUP (9) button and tap on Audio. Note ...
  • Page 23: Camera

     The camera can act as a rear view camera depending on how is connected. In which case the camera image is shown automatically for as long as the vehicle’s reverse gear is engaged. Contact your Scania workshop for more information.
  • Page 24: Radio

    Radio In the menus for the radio you can only use the touch screen to select or activate the menu items. Starting radio mode  Switch on the system.  Press the FM•AM (17) button. The radio is activated. The last played radio station will be played when the radio is switched on.
  • Page 25: Selecting Frequency Ranges

    Selecting frequency ranges  Press the FM•AM (17) button once or repeatedly in order to set the desired frequency range. The last played radio station in the selected frequency range is played. Note  If a frequency range is changed from FM1 to FM2, to AM or vice versa then the current radio station will also be activated in the future.
  • Page 26: Activating Or Deactivating Rds Regional

    Activating or deactivating RDS Regional  Press the SETUP (9) button and then tap on RADIO SETUP The RADIO SETUP menu is shown.  Set RDS Regional to "On" or "Off". RDS Regional is activated or deactivated. Traffic announcements (TA) Activating or deactivating TA ...
  • Page 27: Activating Or Deactivating The Priority For Traffic Announcements (Ta)

    Note  If you have activated traffic announcements then the radio is on in the background even if the CD player or navigation is activated.  If you have previously selected a radio station that does not broadcast any traffic announcements then the system will automatically tune to a radio station that does broadcast traffic announcements.
  • Page 28: Manual Tuning

    Manual tuning Using the multi-function button (11):  Turn the multi-function button (11) in the ”Radio” menu clockwise or anticlockwise in order to change the reception frequency. Using the frequency screen:  Tap on Tune. A frequency scale is shown. ...
  • Page 29  Select the FM station you want to play. Note The system’s twin tuner constantly updates the FM station list in the background. This ensures that the station list always contains the FM stations that are available in the local area during a long journey. The update takes time and so not all FM stations are immediately available if the reception area suddenly changes.
  • Page 30: Storing A Station

    Storing a station Within each frequency range (AM, FM1 and FM2), you can store 6 radio stations using the station buttons.  Select the desired frequency range.  Set the desired station or select the station in the FM station list. ...
  • Page 31: Media

    Media Playing CDs General Information The system can play back audio CD discs and MP3/WMA CD discs. Risk of injury The internal CD player is a Class 1 laser product. It contains an invisible laser beam that may be potentially hazardous to humans. The CD player may only be used according to the enclosed instructions.
  • Page 32  Self-recorded CD-R discs and CD-RW discs are more susceptible to mishandling than pre-recorded CD discs. Correct handling must be ensured, in particular of self-recorded CD-R discs and CD-RW discs. Note Self-recorded CD-R discs and CD-RW discs may not play back properly or at all. ...
  • Page 33: Playing Cds

    If there is a CD disc in the CD drive then you can select CD mode by pressing the MEDIA (16) button, you may have to press several times. Scania disclaims any liability for damage to the CD drive or CD disc that results from a further CD disc being inserted into the drive.
  • Page 34: Pausing Playback (Pause)

    Pausing playback (Pause)  To pause the playback of a loaded CD disc, turn off the volume on the device by pressing the left-hand multi-function button (13).  To continue the CD playback; press the left-hand multi-function button (13) again. Selecting a track During the playback of an audio CD disc ...
  • Page 35: Random Playback

    Random playback During the playback of an audio CD disc: If the mix mode is activated then all the tracks on an audio CD disc are played in random order.  Tap on Mix to activate or deactivate the mix mode. If the mix mode is activated then the ”Mix”...
  • Page 36: Usb Port

    Note If you do not remove the disc when it is ejected then it will be automatically drawn into the slot (2) again after a few seconds. USB port General Information USB port location is described in the documentation for the vehicle. Note Make sure you always keep the USB port clean and dry.
  • Page 37: Playing Back Audio Files From An Mp3 Player, A Usb Device And An Sd Card

     It is possible that MP3 and WMA files written in formats that are not listed in this section will not be played back correctly. In addition, it is possible that their file and folder names are not shown. The following limitations apply to data stored on external devices connected to the USB port: ...
  • Page 38: Bluetooth Audio Connection

    You are prompted to enter the PIN code ”1234” on the Bluetooth device.  Activate the Bluetooth function on the Bluetooth device (if it is not already activated).  Activate the ”Detection mode” (read the manual for the Bluetooth device). The system’s Bluetooth name is ”BT Scania”.
  • Page 39: Use

     Follow the instructions on the Bluetooth device for pairing. If necessary, use the PIN code ”1234”. A message is shown when pairing is complete. Note  If another Bluetooth device was connected to the system earlier then the device will now be disconnected. ...
  • Page 40: Aux Connection

    Note The method required for activating the Bluetooth music mode depends on the Bluetooth device’s functionality. AUX connection General Information You can connect external audio sources to the AUX input. AUX input location is described in the documentation for the vehicle. Note ...
  • Page 41: Telephone

    Note You can only connect Bluetooth mobile phones to your system if you have installed SCANIA handsfree equipment in the vehicle. You can use your mobile phone via the system. The mobile phone must then be connected via Bluetooth to the system. When the Bluetooth connection has been established between the system and the phone you can talk on the phone via the microphone and loudspeakers in the vehicle.
  • Page 42: Bluetooth Profiles

    Bluetooth profiles The Bluetooth profiles HFP 1.1, PBAP, GAP, SDP and SPP are used in accordance with the Bluetooth standard 2.0. The system’s Bluetooth phone port is certified by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). More information on specifications can be found on the Internet via the link http://www.bluetooth.com.
  • Page 43: Disconnecting A Paired Device

     Activate the Bluetooth function on the Bluetooth device (if it is not already activated: see the manual for the Bluetooth device). A confirmation is shown when the Bluetooth connection has been correctly implemented. Note  If another Bluetooth device was connected to the system earlier then the device will now be disconnected.
  • Page 44: Emergency Calls

    Emergency calls Note  Sometimes it is not possible to make an emergency call due to poor signal strength. For this reason you must not rely on the mobile phone if you have to make a critical call (e.g. a medical emergency). Many networks require that there must be a correctly inserted and valid SIM card in the mobile phone.
  • Page 45: Controls On The Front Panel For Phone Use

    Controls on the front panel for phone use  Multi-function button (13) for adjusting the volume.  The (14) button shows the phone menu. Handsfree mode  Make sure that the Bluetooth function in the system is activated.  Make sure that the Bluetooth function on the mobile phone is activated (to activate Bluetooth, see the manual for the phone).
  • Page 46: Making A Call Using The Phonebook

    Making a call using the phonebook Contacts are saved in the phonebook with name and phone number. To make a call using the phonebook:  Tap in the PHONE menu on Phonebk. The PHONEBOOK menu is shown. Note If the phonebook contains many entries, see the chapter ”Searching for a phone number”.
  • Page 47: Using Call Lists

    Note Tap once or repeatedly on Delete in order to delete an incorrect entry. The list with the names that start with the first entered letters is shown.  Tap on OK. A menu with all the phone numbers saved for the selected contact is shown. Note If you are looking for a phonebook entry that has been saved using only the phone number, or which contains special characters, then tap 123ÄÖ...
  • Page 48: Entering The Phone Number

    Entering the phone number  Tap in the PHONE menu on the button. The following screen is shown:  To make a call, enter the desired phone number.  Tap on Delete to delete an incorrect entry.  Tap on OK. The phone number entered is dialled.
  • Page 49: Functions During A Call

    A second incoming call If you receive another phone call during an active call then a message with the phone number or name is shown (if the function is available in the phone). Note If your service provider provides the service then you may hear a beep to indicate that a call is waiting.
  • Page 50: Setting The Phonebook

    Setting the phonebook Once you have paired a mobile phone with the system, the phonebook with phone numbers and names (if available) in your mobile phone will be automatically downloaded into the system. The download may take several minutes depending on the number of phone numbers in your phonebook and which phone is connected.
  • Page 51: Show The Phonebook On The Sim Card Or In The Phone Memory

    Show the phonebook on the SIM card or in the phone memory There are 2 different phonebooks in mobile phones - one on the SIM card and the other directly in the mobile phone. Both phonebooks in the connected mobile phone will be downloaded into the system. You can show the entries in both downloaded phonebooks (if available).
  • Page 52: Navigation

    Navigation Traffic safety The device has been produced for use in trucks. During route calculation the navigation system takes into account e.g. height limits or maximum permissible road load required to guide the truck. However, this assumes that the corresponding information is stored in the navigation data. ...
  • Page 53: Tmc Traffic Information System And Dynamic Navigation

    Map data Map data is stored on an SD card that is supplied together with the system. Note Map data for other regions are available for purchase from Scania’s dealers. Vehicle specifics Traffic safety Make sure you enter or set the current vehicle specifics in the system before using the navigation system.
  • Page 54: Map Options

    full trailer, or with and without dangerous goods in the load) in up to 4 different profiles.  Press the SETUP (9) button.  Tap on Truck.  Tap repeatedly on Profile if required, in order to select or modify a profile. ...
  • Page 55: Saving The Current Position

    Saving the current position You can save the address/GPS coordinates for the current position with any name in the address book.  Select a menu item in order to show a menu with a keyboard for entering the name.  Enter a name for the current position. Note To show a keyboard for entering numbers and special characters, tap on More.
  • Page 56: Select Destination

    The Navigation menu provides all system functions for entering the destination as well as navigation. Select destination  Tap on Destination. The following screen is shown: Note When the navigation system is active, you can add a waypoint (an intermediate destination) on the route to the current destination. You can also replace set destination data with new data.
  • Page 57 Entering the address  Tap on Enter address. The ENTER ADDRESS menu is shown.  Enter the name of the desired city by tapping on one letter key at a time. Note The system automatically locks all the letters that cannot occur in the name of the city.
  • Page 58: Home Address

     Enter the desired street number. Note If you enter a street number that does not exist then the system gives you the following options:  No number: No account is taken of the street number. The destination is set to the middle of the street that forms the destination. ...
  • Page 59: Select Route Outline

    Select route outline  Press the NAVI (7) button and then tap on route outline. The following route list is shown: The route list shows all the streets on the calculated route outline: the list starts with the current position. The following information can be shown in each list: ...
  • Page 60: Changing The Mode For The Time Display

    Changing the mode for the time display  Press the MAP (6) button. The following screen is shown:  Tap on the time information to the left of the screen, above Menu. Previous destinations Use this option to show a list of destinations that have been previously used for navigation.
  • Page 61: Setting Route Options

     Select previous destination. The following menu options are available:  Save: Tap on this option to save the displayed information about the destination in the address book.  Del. all: Tap on this option to delete the whole list of previous destinations. ...
  • Page 62: Stopping The Guidance

    Stopping the guidance Use this option to interrupt the current guidance. If an additional waypoint is currently set for navigation then you may receive the following messages:  The navigation to both the waypoint and final destination is interrupted.  The navigation to the waypoint is interrupted. Note If you only want to stop navigating to the intermediate destination then the navigation system will automatically recalculate the route outline in order to...
  • Page 63 The following menu options are available:  Avoid road ahead: With this option you can exclude the first selected streets on the route by defining the length of the section to be omitted starting from the vehicle's current position.  To exclude selected streets, tap on the screen buttons in order to change the settings "Avoid Dist.".
  • Page 64: Route Outline

    Route outline Use this option to show a list of all traffic events on the current stretch of road. Select an item in the list in order to obtain detailed information about a specific traffic event. Use this option to show all traffic events on the current stretch of road. In addition, you can show all traffic events near the vehicle’s current position.
  • Page 65  Show speed signs: If you set this option then a valid speed limit is shown for the section of road you are currently driving on. Traffic safety The system only shows the general speed. Always take into account the speed limits that apply for your vehicle. Note Speed limits can only be shown if they are included in the navigation data.
  • Page 66  Tap on POI Warning Distance: A list of distances that can be selected to warn of POIs is shown.  Select the required warning for the POI.  Download User POI Now:: This option is only available if there is a USB device connected containing user-defined POIs.
  • Page 67: Information On The Map

    Information on the map  Press the MAP (6) button in order to see the map at the current position. If the navigation system is activated then the following information is shown: A. Selected audio source B. Details about the current playback (e.g. current frequency in radio mode or track on a CD disc).
  • Page 68 Note  The final destination is marked with a black chequered flag.  An intermediate destination is marked with a red chequered flag.  Traffic events, e.g. traffic congestion, are shown with the corresponding symbols, and a section of road marked in black on the map.
  • Page 69: User-Defined Points Of Interest (Poi)

    Note  Tap on Info to repeat the last voice command.  Touch Info for a few seconds in order to activate or deactivate the voice guidance. User-defined points of interest (POI) In addition to the points of interest (POIs) that are stored on the SD card, you can define your own POIs.
  • Page 70  Enter the coordinates for longitude and latitude in the text file separated by a comma.  Enter any name for the waypoint. Note The name must be in quotation marks and separated from the GPS coordinates by a comma. ...
  • Page 71  Enter any name for the waypoint. Note The name must be in quotation marks and separated from the GPS coordinates by a comma.  Enter additional POIs on a new line in the text file.  Save the text file (e.g. on the hard drive of your PC or laptop). Saving text files on a USB device ...
  • Page 72: Maps

    Maps The map data needed for navigation are stored on an SD card that is supplied with the vehicle. Map data are also sold separately and are available for different regions: Europe, South America and Australia/New Zealand. Contact your dealer for more information.
  • Page 73: Replacing An Sd Card With Maps

    Replacing an SD card with maps  Open the cover for the SD card slot (8) using a small paper clip. Risks for the device Never use force to open the cover for the SD card slot.  Press on the inserted SD card in order to release it. Carefully pull the SD card out of the slot.
  • Page 74: Steering Wheel Buttons

    Steering wheel buttons You can control the device using the buttons on the steering wheel. 1 and 3: Short press:: Switch to the previous or next radio station (among the saved stations) or audio track (on CD disc, USB or Bluetooth device) Long press: Search among available radio stations or fast- forward/rewind the track forward or backward.
  • Page 75: Pin List

    PIN list The device supports line-out (D10, D11 and D12) with 2 V_eff output. The output is configured as stereo, with a linear frequency response. Terminal EU Fakra Comment RF + (Woofer) RF + (Tweeter) LF + (Tweeter) LF + (Woofer) RF - (Woofer) RF - (Tweeter) LF - (Tweeter)
  • Page 76: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently asked questions Problem Reason Action GENERAL It is not possible to The device has not been switched Switch on the device with the left- switch on the off with the starter key but hand multi-function button (13). device via radio manually with the left-hand multi- Always switch off the device with position...
  • Page 77: Navigation

    Problem Reason Action Apparatus temperature too high; When the device is within the e.g. if the sun is shining and possible operating temperature the makes it very hot in the cab. The CD drive is reactivated. message ”No int. CD” is shown. If playback of a self-burned CD Follow the recommendations in the disc stops or if the sound skips...
  • Page 78 Problem Reason Action Interference occurs in the GPS Use a map to find your way or reception. The device receives continue driving along the current signals from the GPS (Global route Positioning System) satellite if possible. As soon as GPS system for precise positioning.
  • Page 79 100 metres the radio system’s GPS reception is reset automatically. No TMC reception TMC station reception is not possible. It is possible that TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is not available in some countries. If anything is unclear, contact your Scania workshop.
  • Page 80: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Power Supply Operating voltage 12 W (10.8 V - 15.6 V) Power consumption 1.3 A approx. 4.0 A Standby < 3 mA Fuse Current rating 10 A Output Nominal output 4 x 20 watt / ≥ 4 ohm Output level (UB = 14.4 V): ≥...
  • Page 81: Frequency Response (±3 Db)

    Frequency response (±3 dB) Tuner 35–16 000 Hz MP3/CD 20–20 000 Hz Temperature range -20 ℃ to +70 ℃ Operating temperature -40 ℃ to +85 ℃ Storage temperature Dimensions and weight 2-DIN cover 190 x 159 x 110 (WxDxH) Cap (WxH): 192.3 x 123.9 mm Weight 2.7 kg...
  • Page 82: Glossary

    Glossary AM Amplitude modulation. Also: MV (medium wave). Electromagnetic waves in the frequency range between 531 and 1602 kHz. Waveband for transmitting radio. Dynamic route guidance is made possible with TMC. The radio system receives TMC traffic messages and checks the traffic situation. If the traffic flow, the length of traffic queues and speed limit make an alternative stretch of road preferable, then the device automatically recalculates the route outline and leads you safely around the traffic congestion to the destination.
  • Page 83 RDS services include:  AF (Alternative Frequencies)  EON (Enhanced Other Networks)  REG (Regional)  RT (Radio Text)  TA (Traffic Announcement)  TP (Traffic Programme) REG Regional (RDS-Service). Some radio stations divide their programming into regional programmes with different content at certain times. The REG function prevents the radio from automatically switching to a set radio station's alternative frequencies with different programme content.

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