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Overview of the operation

The MENU button ? calls up the settings menu at any time.

If a menu consists of sever-

al pages, you can consecutive- ly scroll them using the NEXT button 6.

If "Tuner" is selected as the au- dio source, the TUNER button 2 calls up the "Tuner" menu.

The softkeys 7 to < are used to select the menu items that are shown on the display next to the corresponding button.

In some menus, the rocker switch 3 is used to change the setting of a menu item.

This setting is immediate-

ly effective and automatically stored.

You confirm the setting with the OK button A and go back one higher menu level.

You also confirm the displayed setting with the ESC button @, but you are leaving the menu and return to the display of the active audio source.

If you do not press any button, the display of the active audio source automatically appears after approx. 16 seconds.

Example of a menu operation

The following example from the settings menu (Changing the dis- play brightness) shows how to operate the menus in general.

Calling up a menu

Press the MENU button ?.

The settings menu is displayed.

 

 

Menu

Audio

Settings

Clock Settings

Display Settings

Aux Settings

Volume Settings

Various Settings

Selecting a menu item in the settings menu

Press the softkey 8 (next to

"Display Settings").

The "Display" menu appears.

 

Display

Brightness

SD Browser

Screen Saver

USB Browser

Turn On Text

Angle

Press the softkey 7 (next to

"Brightness").

 

The current settings for dis-

play brightness for "Night" and

"Day" appear on the "Display"

menu. The "Night" menu item is

highlighted.

 

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Contents Memphis MP66 Inhalt Contents 100 116 Use as directed For your safetyIf you are installing device your- self About these instruc- tionsTheft protection WarrantyCleaning Scope of deliveryControls Device OverviewTuner button Detaching/attaching the control panel Placing the device in operationDamage to the control panel Damage to CD drive from unsuitable CDs Switching the device on/offGeneral functions Inserting a CDInserting an MMC/SD card Connecting the USB mediumMuting the device Adjusting the volumeOperation with telephone Selecting an audio source Main line TMC symbol¹Clock Level indicator Tuner displayMP3 display² CD changer display Overview of the buttons Overview of the operationOverview of the functions MIX, RPT, and TA Switching random track play on/off MIXButtons for menu operation Switching Repeat title on/off RPTScanning titles Scan Example of a menu operation Selecting a menu item in the settings menuCalling up a menu Exiting a menu item Changing and saving a settingManually searching for stations Operating the tunerSelecting the memory bank Searching for stationsAutomatically searching for stations Listening to stored stations Storing stationsScanning all receivable stations Set the device to the region Europe, USA or Thailand Changing the waveband Band Changing the tuner settings Tuner menuToggle between mono and stereo operation Mono Switching the display of radio text on/off Radio TextAllowing alternative frequencies RDS Activating/deactivating im- proved reception Hicut Changing the seek tuning sensi- tivity Sensitivity Receiving traffic announcements Traffic announcements TASkipping a traffic announcement Second option TA on the display of the audio source First option traffic information displayThird option Traffic in the Tuner menu Operating the integrat- ed CD player What features do MP3 or WMA CDs have to have?Track Switching the scrolling text for CD text on/off SCL Switching the CD text display on/off TXTBob Marley 0219 Operating the MP3/WMA playerShowing all the information of the current title ALL Switching scrolling text on/off SCLSelecting the title information to be displayed INF Selecting a title from a list Browser mode/playlist Operating the MP3/WMA player 102 Operating the optional CD changerOperating the optional CD changer 104 Changing basic settings in the settings menuChanging the volume distribu- tion Balance/Fader Adjusting sound and balance Audio SettingsChanging treble or bass Treble/Bass Calling up a user-defined equaliz- er setting User Equalizer Changing the equalizer setting Digital EqualizerAdjust Creating/changing a user-defined equalizer setting AdjustChanging basic settings in the settings menu Current centre frequency Hz is highlighted Which equalizer setting is the correct one?109 Switching off the equalizer Selecting a sound preset PresetsSetting the speed-dependent volume increase Auto Sound Setting the bass increase X-BassConfiguring the preamplifier out- put for the subwoofer Subout Activating/deactivating the screen saver Screen Saver Changing display settings Display SettingsSwitching the welcome text on/off Turn On Text SeeChanging images and animations SD Browser/USB Browser Adjusting the display viewing angle Angle Changing the volume presetting of the telephone Phone Volume Changing volume presettings Volume SettingsRestoring the volume at switch- on Last Volume Changing the presetting of the power-on volume On VolumeSetting the time Time Setting Changing clock settings Clock Settings118 Configuring audio inputs Aux SettingsSwitching the 24-hour time dis- play on/off 24 h Mode Aux SettingsRenaming audio inputs Edit Auxiliary 1/2 Activating/deactivating audio inputs Auxiliary 1/2Various Settings Changing special settings Various SettingsChanging the welcome text Turn On Text Changing the scan time Scan Time Switching the internal amplifier on/off Internal AmpNo sound with switched- off internal amplifier Resetting the device to factory settings Norm SetDisplaying the serial number Serial Number Error table123 SpecificationsGlossary REG Regional PTY Program TypePTY RDS Radio Data SystemUSB Universal Serial Bus Store TravelstoreTuner Receiving unit of the radioKeywords in capital letters refer to menu items 127 Index128 Internal AMP Last VolumeUser Equaliser 129Sicherheitshinweise Installation instructions Safety instructionsDo not connect the vehicle’s plug connectors to the radio EinbauanleitungConsignes de sécurité Istruzioni di installazione388 Skyddsanvisningar InbowhandleidingMonteringsanvisning Adviezen voor de veiligheid390 Fordonets stickkontakt får inte anslutas till radionMateriel de montage fourni Mitgelieferte Montage- undAnschlussteile Supplied Mounting HardwareSet di montaggio Installation kitsEinbausätze Kits de montageConnection Antenna393 Speaker out LR 394395 Preamp./Sub./Center out cable 7 607 001396 397 Gerätepass