Quick reference for operating the radio, tape deck and CD changer (optional)
1On/off Volume
To switch the Radiophone on, press the knob (volume control).
A valid KeyCard or SIM card must be inserted in the unit already or within the next 15 seconds.
Switching the unit on/off with the KeyCard:
If the equipment has been switched on by pressing knob 1, then it can be switched off and on again with the KeyCard or SIM card.
This assumes that the program has been switched to “MENU” under “LEARN MODE” in the DSC menu.
Note:
Be sure to read the information in the section on “KeyCard/SIM card anti- theft protection system”.
Switching the unit on/off via the ig- nition:
If the equipment has been connected properly, it can be switched on and off with the vehicle ignition.
When the ignition has been switched off, the unit will emit a double beep to remind you to remove the KeyCard/ SIM card before leaving your vehicle. If you switch off the ignition during a telephone call, the Radiophone will re- main switched on until you have com- pleted the call.
Switching the radio on when the ig- nition is switched off
When the ignition is switched off (card is inserted) the equipment will continue to function as follows:
After you hear the double beep, press the knob. The equipment will switch back on. After one hour’s playing time, the Radiophone will switch off auto- matically to prevent the car battery from going dead.
Operation in combination with an ignition timer
If the ignition timer has been activated in the DSC mode, the Radiophone will switch off as programmed after the ig- nition is switched off (refer to the sec- tion on “Programming with DSC - IGNI-
TION TIMER”.
Altering the volume
Turn the knob to alter the volume. The setting will appear in the display. When the Radiophone is switched on, it will play at a preset volume (VOL- UME FIX).
VOLUME FIX can be altered as de- sired (refer to “Programming with DSC - VOLUME FIX”).
The volume can also be altered using the remote control (optional) by press- ing
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