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Composition Touch, Composition Colour: Radio Stand: 21.08.2013 Englisch: 11.2013 Artikel-Nr.: 142.5R6.RCT.20
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er
, the absence of this symbol does not constitute a waiver of the rights concern­ing any term.
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within the same section or on a given page. They draw your attention to possi­ble risks of accident or injury and explain how they can be avoided.
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sible damage to your vehicle within the same section or on a given page.
DANGER
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations which will lead to fatal or severe in­juries if you do not observe the warning.
WARNING
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations which could lead to fatal or severe injuries if you do not observe the warning.
CAUTION
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations which could lead to slight or se­vere injuries if you do not observe the warn­ing.
NOTICE
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, appearance, perform­ance, dimensions, weights, fuel consumption, standards and vehicle functions are all correct at the time of going to print. Some of the equipment described might not yet be available in a particular vehicle (information can be provided by your local Volkswagen dealership), and some equipment may not be available in certain countries. No legal com­mitment may be inferred from the information, illus­trations or descriptions in this manual.
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FCC Compliance Statement [Level 4]
<North America>
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turn-ing the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution:
Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
<Canada>
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 “To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing.”
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 «Pour empêcher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l'objet d'une licence, il doit être utilisé à l'intérieur et devrait être placé loin des fenêtres afin de fournir un écran de blindage maximal. Si le matériel (ou son antenne d'émission) est installé à l'extérieur, il doit faire l'objet d'une licence.»
Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
(1) This device may not cause Interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Bluetooth Specification
Standard Bluetooth Version 4.0
Frequency Range 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz
Output Power (Max.) +4 dBm Max.
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About this manual
● An alphabetical index
is included at the end of
this manual.
● A
list of abbreviations explains technical abbre-
viations and terms.
Directions and positions (e.g. right, left, front, rear) are normally relative to the vehicle's direction of travel.
Illustrations help with orientation and should be regarded as a general guide.
● In right-hand drive vehicles the controls may sometimes be different to those displayed in illus­trations or described in the text.
All equipment and models are described without indicating whether the equipment is optional or specific to the model type. This means that some
of the equipment described might not be fitted in your vehicle. Your Volkswagen dealership can pro­vide more information on this.
All details provided in this manual correspond to the information available at the time of going to print and apply only to factory-fitted infotainment systems. Due to continuous technical improvement of the infotainment system and possible updates to the unit's software, the displays and functions on the infotainment system may differ from the details given in this manual. No claims may be derived from the differing details, illustrations or descrip­tions.
Please ensure that this manual is in the vehicle if you lend or sell the vehicle to someone else.
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Introduction
Before using the unit for the first time
Before using the infotainment system for the first time, carry out the following steps. This will enable you to use the infotainment system safely and make full use of the functions it provides:
Observe safety notes ⇒ page 3.
Familiarise yourself with the controls for the infotainment system
page 7.
In the System setup, reset the infotainment system to its original condition (factory settings) ⇒ page 40.
Use suitable data storage devices for media mode ⇒ page 20.
Safety information for the infotainment system
WARNING
Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is distracted. Operating the infotainment sys­tem can distract you from the road.
● Always drive carefully and responsibly.
● Select volume settings that allow signals from outside the vehicle (such as emergency services sirens) to be easily heard at all times.
● Setting the volume too high may damage your hearing. This also applies even if you are only exposed to high volumes for short periods.
WARNING
The volume level may suddenly change when you switch audio source or connect a new audio source.
● Reduce the base volume before switching audio source or connecting a new audio source.
WARNING
Connecting, inserting or removing a storage device while the vehicle is in motion can dis­tract you from the road and lead to accidents.
WARNING
Connecting leads for external devices may obstruct the driver.
● Arrange the connecting leads so that they do not obstruct the driver
.
WARNING
External devices that are placed loose in the vehicle or not properly secured can be flung though the interior and cause injuries during a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre, or in the event of an accident.
● You should never position or attach an ex­ternal device on a door, on the windscreen or above or near to the areas marked “AIRBAG” on the steering wheel, the dash panel and the seat backrests, or between these areas and the vehicle occupants. External devices can cause serious injury in an accident, especial­ly when the airbags deploy
.
WARNING
The armrest may obstruct the driver's arm movements, which could cause accidents and severe injuries.
● Always keep the armrest down while the vehicle is in motion.
WARNING
Opening the housing on a CD player can lead to injuries from invisible laser radiation.
● CD players should only be repaired by a qualified workshop.
NOTICE
The infotainment system can be damaged by incorrect insertion of a storage device or inser­tion of an incompatible storage device.
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NOTICE (Continued)
● When inserting a memory card, ensure that it is correctly positioned ⇒ page 20.
● Applying force may destroy the memory card slot's locking mechanism.
● Only use suitable memory cards.
● When inserting and removing a CD, always hold it flat and at a right angle to the front of the unit. Inserting or removing a CD at an angle to the drive can lead to scratching ⇒ page 20.
● Inserting a second CD while a CD is already in the CD drive or being ejected can destroy the CD drive in the unit. Always wait until the CD is completely ejected!
NOTICE
The CD drive can be damaged by any foreign objects attached to a storage device, and by ir­regularly shaped storage devices.
NOTICE (Continued)
● Only clean 12 cm standard CDs should be used.
– Do not affix stickers or other items to the data storage device. Stickers may peel off and damage the CD drive.
– Do not use printable data storage devi­ces. Coatings and prints may peel off and damage the drive.
– Do not insert 8 cm single CDs or irregu­larly shaped CDs or DVDs.
– Do not insert DVD Plus discs, dual discs or flip discs, as these are thicker than nor­mal CDs.
NOTICE
The vehicle loudspeakers may be damaged if the volume is too high or the sound is distor­ted.
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Overview of the control elements
Fig. 1 Overview of the control elements
Different versions of the infotainment system are supplied. The labelling and functions of the infotainment buttons
Fig. 1
2
and the position of the CD slot 5 may vary between versions.
Rotary/push knob:
Press to switch on or off ⇒ page 7. – T
urn to adjust the basic volume on whichever source is in use ⇒ page 7.
Infotainment buttons: press a button to select a function.
RADIO
: switches to radio mode and changes frequency band in radio mode ⇒ page 12.
MEDIA
: switches to media mode ⇒ page 20.
CAR
: opens vehicle and system settings ⇒ Booklet Owner's manual, chapter Introduction to the in-
fotainment system
.
SETUP
: opens menu and system settings ⇒ page 40.
SOUND
: opens sound and volume settings ⇒ page 40.
EJECT
: ejects the CD ⇒ page 20.
MUTE
: mute the audio source ⇒ page 8.
PHONE
: opens the telephone control system ⇒ page 30. The current audio source is muted if no
mobile telephone provision is installed.
Touchscreen
⇒ page 7.
Setting knob: the function of this button depends on the unit's operating state. – In all radio modes: turn for manual station or channel selection. Press to start and stop the scan
function ⇒ page 12. – In media mode: turn to open the track list. Press to start and stop the scan function ⇒ page 20. – Turn to select menu options in long lists and press to access the selected option (e.g. select a sta-
tion from the station list).
CD slot: for inserting and removing CDs ⇒ page 20. AUX-IN socket: for connecting an external audio source ⇒ page 20. Memory card slot: the slot is located underneath or to the left of the screen, depending on the unit
version ⇒ page 20.
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2
3 4
5 6 7
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Overview of the control elements
Fig. 1 Overview of the control elements
Different versions of the infotainment system are supplied. The labelling and functions of the infotainment buttons
Fig. 1
2
and the position of the CD slot 5 may vary between versions.
Rotary/push knob:
Press to switch on or off ⇒ page 7. – T
urn to adjust the basic volume on whichever source is in use ⇒ page 7.
Infotainment buttons: press a button to select a function.
RADIO
: switches to radio mode and changes frequency band in radio mode ⇒ page 12.
MEDIA
: switches to media mode ⇒ page 20.
CAR
: opens vehicle and system settings ⇒ Booklet Owner's manual, chapter Introduction to the in-
fotainment system
.
SETUP
: opens menu and system settings ⇒ page 40.
SOUND
: opens sound and volume settings ⇒ page 40.
EJECT
: ejects the CD ⇒ page 20.
MUTE
: mute the audio source ⇒ page 8.
PHONE
: opens the telephone control system ⇒ page 30. The current audio source is muted if no
mobile telephone provision is installed.
Touchscreen
⇒ page 7.
Setting knob: the function of this button depends on the unit's operating state. – In all radio modes: turn for manual station or channel selection. Press to start and stop the scan
function ⇒ page 12. – In media mode: turn to open the track list. Press to start and stop the scan function ⇒ page 20. – Turn to select menu options in long lists and press to access the selected option (e.g. select a sta-
tion from the station list).
CD slot: for inserting and removing CDs ⇒ page 20. AUX-IN socket: for connecting an external audio source ⇒ page 20. Memory card slot: the slot is located underneath or to the left of the screen, depending on the unit
version ⇒ page 20.
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2
3 4
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Overview of the control elements
Fig. 1 Overview of the control elements
Different versions of the infotainment system are supplied. The labelling and functions of the infotainment buttons
Fig. 1
2
and the position of the CD slot 5 may vary between versions.
Rotary/push knob:
Press to switch on or off ⇒ page 7. – T
urn to adjust the basic volume on whichever source is in use ⇒ page 7.
Infotainment buttons: press a button to select a function.
RADIO
: switches to radio mode and changes frequency band in radio mode ⇒ page 12.
MEDIA
: switches to media mode ⇒ page 20.
CAR
: opens vehicle and system settings ⇒ Booklet Owner's manual, chapter Introduction to the in-
fotainment system
.
SETUP
: opens menu and system settings ⇒ page 40.
SOUND
: opens sound and volume settings ⇒ page 40.
EJECT
: ejects the CD ⇒ page 20.
MUTE
: mute the audio source ⇒ page 8.
PHONE
: opens the telephone control system ⇒ page 30. The current audio source is muted if no
mobile telephone provision is installed.
Touchscreen
⇒ page 7.
Setting knob: the function of this button depends on the unit's operating state. – In all radio modes: turn for manual station or channel selection. Press to start and stop the scan
function ⇒ page 12. – In media mode: turn to open the track list. Press to start and stop the scan function ⇒ page 20. – Turn to select menu options in long lists and press to access the selected option (e.g. select a sta-
tion from the station list).
CD slot: for inserting and removing CDs ⇒ page 20. AUX-IN socket: for connecting an external audio source ⇒ page 20. Memory card slot: the slot is located underneath or to the left of the screen, depending on the unit
version ⇒ page 20.
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2
3 4
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Overview of the control elements
Fig. 1 Overview of the control elements
Different versions of the infotainment system are supplied. The labelling and functions of the infotainment buttons
Fig. 1
2
and the position of the CD slot 5 may vary between versions.
Rotary/push knob:
Press to switch on or off ⇒ page 7. – T
urn to adjust the basic volume on whichever source is in use ⇒ page 7.
Infotainment buttons: press a button to select a function.
RADIO
: switches to radio mode and changes frequency band in radio mode ⇒ page 12.
MEDIA
: switches to media mode ⇒ page 20.
CAR
: opens vehicle and system settings ⇒ Booklet Owner's manual, chapter Introduction to the in-
fotainment system
.
SETUP
: opens menu and system settings ⇒ page 40.
SOUND
: opens sound and volume settings ⇒ page 40.
EJECT
: ejects the CD ⇒ page 20.
MUTE
: mute the audio source ⇒ page 8.
PHONE
: opens the telephone control system ⇒ page 30. The current audio source is muted if no
mobile telephone provision is installed.
Touchscreen
⇒ page 7.
Setting knob: the function of this button depends on the unit's operating state. – In all radio modes: turn for manual station or channel selection. Press to start and stop the scan
function ⇒ page 12. – In media mode: turn to open the track list. Press to start and stop the scan function ⇒ page 20. – Turn to select menu options in long lists and press to access the selected option (e.g. select a sta-
tion from the station list).
CD slot: for inserting and removing CDs ⇒ page 20. AUX-IN socket: for connecting an external audio source ⇒ page 20. Memory card slot: the slot is located underneath or to the left of the screen, depending on the unit
version ⇒ page 20.
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2
3 4
5 6 7
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General information on operating the unit
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Rotary/push knobs and infotainment buttons . 7
Switching on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Adjusting base volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Operating function buttons and displays on
the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Selecting list entries and browsing lists . . . . . 9
Input windows with on-screen keypad . . . . . . 10
Additional display information and display
options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Changes to settings may cause the display content to vary and some aspects of the infotainment sys­tem operation to differ from the descriptions given in this manual.
Additional information and warnings:
Safety information for infotainment system
⇒ page 3
● Overview of the control elements ⇒ page 6
Lightly pressing the buttons or briefly touch­ing the touchscreen is sufficient to operate
the infotainment system.
Not all listed function buttons and functions
may be available due to the device software used in your market. The equipment is not faulty if a function button is missing from the screen.
Due to country-specific legislation, certain
functions cannot be selected on the screen when the vehicle is travelling above a certain speed.
Using a mobile telephone in the vehicle may
cause noise from the vehicle loudspeakers.
There may be restrictions on the use of Blue-
tooth®
devices in some countries. Information
is available from the local authorities.
In some vehicles equipped with ParkPilot, the
volume of the current audio source is auto­matically lowered when reverse gear is engaged. Volume reduction can be set in the Sound setup menu⇒ page 42.
Rotary/push knobs and infotainment buttons
First read and observe the safety warn­ings on page 3 and the introductory
information on page 7.
Rotary/push knobs
The left-hand rotary/push knob ⇒ Fig. 1 1 is re­ferred to as the volume control or the on/off switch.
The right-hand rotary/push knob
Fig. 1
4
is re-
ferred to as the setting knob.
Infotainment buttons
This manual uses a button symbol with blue con­tent and the term “infotainment button” to refer to buttons on the infotainment system, e.g. the info­tainment button
MEDIA
.
Infotainment buttons are operated either by press-
ing them or by
pressing and holding.
Switching on and off
First read and observe the safety warn­ings on page 3 and the introductory
information on page 7.
To switch the infotainment system on or off man­ually, briefly
press the rotary/push knob
⇒ Fig. 1
1
.
After switching on, the system starts at the last se­lected volume setting, provided that this does not exceed the preselected maximum switch-on vol­ume ⇒ page
42, Sound and volume settings.
Depending on the unit version and the country, the infotainment system may switch off automatically when the engine is switched off or the vehicle key
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is removed from the ignition lock. If the infotain­ment system is switched on again, it will switch off automatically after approximately 30
minutes
(switch-off delay).
The infotainment system is permanently linked to the vehicle. It cannot be used in an-
other vehicle.
If the vehicle battery has been disconnected, the ignition must be switched on before
switching the infotainment system back on.
Adjusting base volume
First read and observe the safety warnings on page 3 and the introductory information on page 7.
Function: action Increasing the volume: turn the volume control ⇒ Fig. 1 1 clockwise or press the  button on the
multifunction steering wheel ⇒ Booklet Owner's manual
.
Decreasing volume: turn the volume control ⇒ Fig. 1
1
anticlockwise or press the  button on the
multifunction steering wheel.
Changes to the base volume are indicated by a “bar” on the screen. During this time the infotain­ment system cannot be operated.
It is possible to preset certain volume settings and adjustments ⇒ page
42.
Muting the infotainment system
● Turn the volume control ⇒ Fig. 1
1
anti-
clockwise until
is displayed.
OR: press the
MUTE
infotainment system but-
ton1) ⇒ Fig. 1 2.
Any media source currently being played is stop­ped while the infotainment system is muted. ap­pears on the display.
If the base volume has been considerably in-
creased to play a certain audio source, re­duce the volume again before switching to another audio source.
Operating function buttons and displays on the screen
Fig. 2 Overview of possible function buttons on
the screen
First read and observe the safety warn­ings on page 3 and the introductory
information on page 7.
The infotainment system is equipped with a touchscreen ⇒ Fig. 1 3.
Active areas of the screen where certain functions can be accessed are called “function buttons
”. These buttons are operated by briefly touching the screen or by touching and holding. Function but­tons are referred to in this manual with the word “function button” and a button symbol
...
.
Function buttons start functions or open subme­nus. In submenus the name of the currently selec­ted menu is displayed in the title bar ⇒ Fig. 2 A.
1)
Depending on the unit version.
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Inactive (grey) function buttons cannot be selected.
Overview of displays and function buttons
Displays and function buttons: action and effect
A
In the title bar, the currently selected menu and any other possible function buttons are displayed.
B
Touch to open a further menu.
C
Move the crosshair across the screen with slight pressure without losing contact. OR: touch the desired position on the screen, the crosshair moves to this position.
Touch to move up one level at a time from certain lists.
Touch to move up one level at a time to the main menu from a submenu or to undo in­puts made.
...
Touch to open a pop-up window (option window), displaying further setting options.
 ...
/
 ...
Some functions or displays are marked with a checkbox and are activated or deacti­vated
by touching this box.
OK
Touch to confirm an input or selection.
Touch to close a pop-up window or an input window.
+
/
-
Touch to change settings incrementally.
Move the slider across the screen with slight pressure without losing contact.
Selecting list entries and browsing lists
Fig. 3 List entries settings menu
First read and observe the safety warn­ings on page 3 and the introductory
information on page 7.
List entries can be opened by touching them di­rectly on the screen or by using the setting knob
⇒ Fig. 1 4.
Marking and selecting list entries with the setting knob
Turn the setting knob to mark each consecutive list entry with a selection box so you can browse through the list.
Press the setting knob to select the marked list entry
.
Browsing lists (scrolling)
If there are more items available in a list view than can be displayed on the screen, function buttons for scrolling or a scroll bar are displayed on the right of the screen ⇒ Fig. 3
.
Browsing lists line-by-line: touch the
or
function button briefly.
Browsing lists page-by-page: briefly touch the screen above or below the scroll marker.
Browsing long lists quickly page-by-page: touch and hold the screen above or below the scroll marker.
T
o quickly scan through a long list, place your finger on the scroll marker and move it over the screen without losing contact. Lift your finger off the screen when you reach the desired position.
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Input windows with on-screen keypad
Fig. 4 Input window with on-screen keyboard
First read and observe the safety warn­ings on page 3 and the introductory
information on page 7.
Input windows with on-screen keyboard allow you to enter text, such as an entry name for storing a destination or a search term for searching in long lists.
Not all of the function buttons listed here are avail­able in all countries and for all topics.
Subsequent chapters only explain those functions that differ from the general view described here.
The input line with the cursor is located on the left in the top line of the screen *. All inputs are dis­played here.
Input windows for free text input
An input window for free text entry allows any let­ter
, number and special character to be entered in
any combination.
Touching the
OK
function button applies the se­quence of characters currently displayed in the window.
Input windows for selecting a stored entry
It is only possible to select a sequence of letters, numbers and special characters that matches a stored entry
.
Every time a character is entered, a destination corresponding to the specifications is proposed in the input line. When terms are made up of more than one word, the space must be entered as well.
If fewer than 99 entries are available, the number of remaining entries is displayed after the input line
⇒ Fig. 4
2
. Touching this function button displays
a list of these remaining entries.
Overview of function buttons
Function buttons: action and effect
1
123...
: touch to open the input window for numbers and special characters.
ABC...
: touch to go back to the input window for letters.
2
Displays the number and opens the list of entries corresponding to the specifications that are still available.
Letters/numbers Touch to insert the character in the input line.
Letters and
Press and hold to open a pop-up window with special characters based on the letter shown.
Touch the desired character to enter it. Some special characters can also be written out (e.g. “AE” for “Ä”).
Touch to switch between upper and lower case.
Touch to enter a space.
OK
Touch to accept the suggestion in the input line and close the input window.
Touch to delete characters in the input line from right to left. Press and hold to delete several characters at once.
Touch to close the input window.
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