SMART radio 10 Operating Instructions Manual

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Symbols
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Warning
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Environmental note
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Possible vehicle damage
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Tip
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Instruction
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Continuation symbol
(Y page)
Page reference
Display
Message in the multi-function display
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Thank you for choosing this smart radio.
Before you drive off, familiarize yourself with your car radio and read the Owner's Manual. This will help you to obtain the maximum pleasure from your car radio and to avoid endangering yourself and others.
The equipment and functions of your car radio may vary according to model and equipment level in terms of descriptions and illustrations. Items of optional equip­ment are marked with an asterisk *.
smart is constantly updating its car radios to the state of the art and therefore reser­ves the right to introduce changes in design, equipment and technical features at any time.
You cannot, therefore, base any claims on the data, illustrations or descriptions in these operating instructions.
Please consult a smart center or a smart service outlet if you have any questions.
The Owner's Manual is an integral part of the vehicle. For this reason you should ensure it remains within the vehicle at all times and if you decide to sell the vehicle, pass it on to the new owner.
The technical documentation team at Daimler AG wishes you safe and pleasant motoring.
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Index............................................. 4
Introduction................................... 5
At a glance...................................... 6
Audio........................................... 12
Inhalt
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Autostore...................................... 13
AUX.............................................. 10
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Balance......................................... 10
Bass............................................. 10
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CD changer
loading.................................... 16
CD mode........................................ 14
CD text..................................... 20
Fast forward/rewind ................... 20
Handling CDs............................. 14
MP3 text................................... 21
Rapid search function................. 19
Repeat function......................... 20
Repeating tracks........................ 20
Safety notes.............................. 14
Scan mode................................. 19
Selecting tracks......................... 18
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Ejecting CDs.................................. 17
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Factory settings............................. 10
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Loudness........................................ 9
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Manual tuning (radio)...................... 13
Menu assignment.............................. 8
MP3/WMA mode
Notes....................................... 15
Mute ............................................. 9
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Operating
basics....................................... 8
Operating Elements
overview.................................... 6
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Playing back CDs............................. 17
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Radio mode
Switching on............................. 12
Random playback............................. 18
Reset............................................ 11
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Scan mode...................................... 12
Sound settings................................. 9
Station pre-sets............................. 13
Stations
Saving..................................... 13
Tuning in................................. 12
Station search................................ 12
Switching on/off.............................. 8
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Treble.......................................... 10
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Volume........................................... 9
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Waveband
Switching (radio)....................... 12
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Index
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General Information
General Notes
As the scope of the delivery depends on the order placed, the equipment in your vehicle may deviate from that shown in some of the descriptions and illustrations. In order to adapt our vehicles to the ever­advancing technologies available, we must reserve the right to make changes to design, equipment and technology.
Therefore no claims can be derived from any of the specifications, illustrations or descriptions in these operating instructions.
Warranty for Accessories and Replacement Parts
The smart marketing-corporation* grants a warranty of 24 months without distance limit for this accessory or replacement part. The warranty conditions printed in the smart Service Manual are valid.
*Warrantor is the marketing-corporation in that country, the accessories and replacement parts have been bought (see table in the Service Manual).
Operating Safety
Specified Normal Operation
Dear User, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
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This device may not cause harmful interference, and
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this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Change or modification not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for the Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Warning
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65.
This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that is deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm (appr. 8 inch) and more between the radiator and person’s body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and legs).
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Warning
Unqualified or unauthorized servicing of electronic components and software can cause operating faults. The electronic systems are connected to a network using special interfaces. Unauthorized modifications of this electronic system may also cause operating faults to other systems which have not been modified. These operating faults can endanger the safety of your vehicle and its occupants.
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Operating Elements
Function Page
1
Number buttons 1 – 6 In radio mode:
press briefly to select a pre-set station 13
press and hold to store a station 13
In CD mode: select CD 1 – 6 from the CD
changer 18
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CD slot
3
EJECT button Ejecting CDs 17
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Display 7
5
SRC button Selects an audio source
(radio, CD or AUX)
12, 17,
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Function Page
6
FM button Press briefly to select an
FM pre-set group (FM 1 or FM 2) 12
Press and hold to start the Autostore function 13
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AM button Press briefly to select an
AM pre-set group (AM 1 or AM 2) 13
Press and hold to start the Autostore function 13
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MUTE button Mutes playback 9
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Function Page
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þ Arrow button
In radio mode: press and hold the button to manually search for a station forwards 13
In CD mode: skips to next track 19
Press and hold the button to fast forward 20
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SEEK button In radio mode:
starts the station search 12 In CD mode:
skips to next track 18
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SCAN button In radio mode:
starts the station scan 12 In CD mode:
track scan 19
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Control knob Adjusts the volume 9 In the menu view:
turn to change a setting, press to store a setting 8
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ý Arrow button
In radio mode: press and hold the button to manually search for a station backwards 13
In CD mode: skips to the previous track 19
Press and hold the button to rewind 20
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MENU button Press briefly to call up
the first menu level 8 Press and hold to call up
the second menu level
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Function Page
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BAL button Calls up the balance menu 10
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BASS/TREB button Calls up the bass/treble
menu 10
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ON button Switches the radio on/off 8
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LOAD button Loading CDs 16
Display
The display shows all the information concerning settings, stations, CD tracks, current track time etc.
Depending on the audio source, this information may differ. Details can be found in the individual sections.
Example: radio operation
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Depending on the waveband and the pre­set group selected, the display shows either FM 1, FM 2, AM 1 or AM 2.
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Station number
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Station frequency
Example: CD mode
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Track number
2
Content of CD changer. CD slots containing a CD are indicated by inverse numbers. In this case slot no. 2 and 5.
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Track playback time
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CD in slot 2 is being played.
Operating Basics
This section describes the basic functions and operation of the smart radio 10. Further details on the radio and CD functions can be found in the sections Radio Mode (Y page 12) and CD Mode (Y page 14).
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Warning
In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident, the driver should enter system settings while the vehicle is at a standstill, and operate the system only when permitted by road, weather and traffic conditions.
Operate the radio only in such a manner as to allow you to retain full control of your vehicle in all traffic conditions.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph (approximately 50 km/h), your car covers a distance of 44 feet (approximately 14 m) every second.
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You can find an overview of the smart radio 10's controls in the section Operating Elements (Y page 6).
Switching on the smart radio 10
If the radio was on when the key was turned back in the ignition lock:
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Turn the key to "ACC" or "ON".
or
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Press the ON button. The radio calls up the last active function.
Switching off the smart radio 10
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Turn the key to "LOCK" in the ignition lock.
or
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Press the ON button.
Menu Assignment
The menu button is assigned differently in the various operating modes. The respective functions are described in detail in the individual sections.
In Radio Mode
In radio mode, there are two menu levels. The first menu level contains the following
items:
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LOUDNESS ON/OFF (Y page 9)
The menu item in the first menu level can be called up by briefly pressing the MENU button.
The second menu level contains the following items:
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AUX ON/OFF (Y page 10)
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RESET ON/OFF (Y page 11)
The menu items in the second menu level can be called up by pressing and holding the MENU button (for at least three seconds) and pressing the ý or þ arrow button one or more times.
In CD Mode
The following menu items can be called up in CD mode:
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RANDOM ON/OFF (Y page 18)
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REPEAT ON/OFF (Y page 20)
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CD TEXT ON/OFF (Y page 20)
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LOUDNESS ON/OFF (Y page 9)
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MP3 TEXT ON/OFF (Y page 21)
The menu items in CD mode can be called up by briefly pressing the MENU button and
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pressing the ý or þ arrow button one or more times.
Volume Settings
The set volume applies to both radio mode and CD mode.
Adjusting the Volume
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To raise the volume: turn the control knob clockwise.
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To lower the volume: turn the control knob anti-clockwise.
Loudness
If the loudness function is activated, the volume of the lower and the higher audio frequencies is increased relative to the volume of the mid-range frequencies. The sound experience is thus intensified, especially when playing back music at comparatively low volumes.
This function is only available in FM radio mode and in CD mode. The function is not active during traffic announcements.
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Press the MENU button.
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Press the ý or þ arrow button repeatedly until the menu for activating/deactivating the loudness function appears.
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To activate/deactivate the loudness function: turn the control knob clockwise
or anti-clockwise.
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To store the setting: press the control knob.
Mute
When in radio mode, the mute function mutes the radio.
In CD mode, the mute function pauses the CD.
Switching on Mute
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Press the MUTE button. The radio is muted or the CD is paused.
MUTE appears in the display.
1
Mute function ist activated
Switching off mute
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Press the MUTE button again. Mute is deactivated or the CD reverts to playback.
Sound settings
The sound settings can be adjusted individually for FM radio mode, AM radio mode, CD mode and AUX mode. The sound settings are automatically stored every time you change them. The bass and treble settings allow you to adjust the intensity of the sound according to the type of music being played. The balance settings allow you to adjust the stereo sound to the left or right within the vehicle. In the default setting, the balance is set to the center of the vehicle.
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Factory Settings
If desired, you can reset the sound settings to the factory settings (sets all values to
0).
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Press and hold the BASS/TREB button.
Bass and Treble
Setting the bass
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Press the BASS/TREB button repeatedly until the bass menu appears.
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To set the desired value (-7 – +7): turn the control knob clockwise or anti­clockwise.
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To confirm the value and exit the menu:
press any button.
Setting the treble
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Press the BASS/TREB button repeatedly until the treble menu appears.
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To set the desired value (-7 – +7): turn the control knob clockwise or anti­clockwise.
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To confirm the value and exit the menu:
press any button.
Balance
Setting the balance
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Press the BAL button. The balance menu appears.
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To set the desired value (-7 – +7): turn the control knob clockwise or anti­clockwise.
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To confirm the value and exit the menu:
press any button.
Audio AUX Mode
You can connect an external audio source (audio AUX) to the smart radio 10. More information is available from any qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center or a smart service outlet.
You will find a permanently installed
3.5 mm phone jack in the left of the glove compartment to which you can connect external audio equipment (e.g. an MP3 player).
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Socket for connecting external audio equipment (AUX jack)
Switching to AUX Mode
From within radio or CD mode:
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Press the SRC button repeatedly until
AUX appears.
You will hear the external audio source if it is connected and switched to playback.
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For information on the operation of the external audio source, please read the operating instructions of the external equipment.
You can set the following in AUX mode:
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Volume (Y page 9)
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Balance (Y page 10)
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Bass and treble (Y page 10)
Activating/deactivating AUX Mode
If you do not wish to connect an external audio source, you can deactivate AUX mode. If you do so, the smart radio 10 will only switch between radio and CD mode when the SRC button is pressed.
You can reactivate the function at any time.
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Press and hold the MENU button. The second menu level is called up.
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Press the ý or þ arrow button repeatedly until the AUX menu appears.
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To change the setting (AUX ON/OFF): turn the control knob clockwise or anti­clockwise.
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To store the setting: press the control knob.
RESET Function
The RESET function resets all settings you have made for the smart radio 10 to the factory settings.
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Press and hold the MENU button. The second menu level is called up.
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Press the ý or þ arrow button repeatedly until the RESET menu item appears.
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To change setting (RESET ON/OFF):
turn the control knob clockwise or anti­clockwise.
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To confirm the setting: press the control knob. If you confirm RESET ON, all menu settings of the radio will be reset to the factory settings.
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Radio Mode
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You can find information on the operating system and the basic operation of the smart radio 10 in the sections Overview of controls (Y page 6) and Basic functions (Y page 8).
Switching on the Radio
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Press the ON button. The radio activates the last active function.
If the last active function was radio mode, the radio menu will appear. You will hear the last station selected.
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When another function is active, e.g. CD mode: press the SRC button repeatedly
until the radio menu appears. The radio switches to radio mode. You will hear the last station selected.
Switching Wavebands
The following wavebands are available:
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FM waveband (stereo)
87.7 – 107.9 MHz
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AM waveband (mono only) 530 – 1710 kHz
Each of these wavebands is provided with two pre-set groups, FM 1 and FM 2 or AM 1 and AM 2. Each pre-set group allows you to store up to six stations.
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To select an FM pre-set group: press the FM button repeatedly until the desired
pre-set group appears. The display cycles through the pre-set groups FM 1 and FM 2.
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To select an AM pre-set group: press the AM button repeatedly until the desired
pre-set group appears. The display cycles through the pre-set groups AM 1 and AM 2.
Selecting a Station
Stations may be tuned in the following ways:
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using the station search (Y page 12)
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using the station scan (Y page 12)
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manually (Y page 13)
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using the station pre-sets (Y page 13)
Tuning in a Station Using the Station Search Function
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Set the desired waveband.
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Press the SEEK button The station search starts and searches forwards.
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The search stops at the next station that can be received.
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If the end of the waveband is reached, the search continues at the beginning of the waveband.
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If no station is found, the search stops at the end of the waveband.
Tuning in a Station Using the Station Scan
The station scan is available in all wavebands. Searches are always performed forwards.
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Set the desired waveband.
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To start the station scan: press the SCAN button.
The station scan starts.
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The station scan plays every station identified for approximately eight seconds and stops once it has reached the station set before the scan was started.
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If the end of the waveband is reached, the scan continues at the beginning of the waveband.
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To stop the station scan: press the SCAN button.
If you stop the station scan before it has found a new station, the radio sets the last station identified.
Tuning in Stations Manually
You can tune in manually in all wavebands.
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Set the desired waveband.
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Press and hold the ý or þ arrow button. Manual tuning is selected and the frequency changes in the desired direction.
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Release the button when the desired frequency has been reached.
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Fine tuning by increments: press the
ý or þ arrow button briefly several times.
Tuning in a Station via the Station Pre­Sets
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Select the desired pre-set group (FM 1, FM 2, AM 1 or AM 2).
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Press one of the number keys 16. The radio tunes in to the station stored under the selected pre-set.
Storing a Station
Each pre-set group (FM 1, FM 2, AM 1, AM 2) provides six pre-sets.
The following options allow you to store a station:
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manually, using the number keys (all pre­set groups)
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automatically, using the Autostore function (FM 2 and AM 2 only)
Storing Stations Manually Using the Number Pad
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Select the desired pre-set group FM 1,
FM 2, AM 1 or AM 2.
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Select a station
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Press and hold the desired number key, e.g. 4, until you hear a tone. The currently set station is stored under pre-set 4 in the pre-set group selected.
Storing stations using the Autostore function
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The Autostore function automatically assigns receivable stations to the pre­sets in the pre-set groups FM 2 and AM 2 in an order corresponding to the quality of reception. Any channels stored manually in these pre-sets will be lost.
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To autostore FM stations: select the pre­set group FM 2.
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Press and hold the FM button.
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To autostore AM stations: select the pre­set group AM 2.
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Press and hold the AM button.
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The Autostore function scans the waveband and stores the stations found in the pre-set group selected.
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Once the process has been completed, the radio tunes in to the first station stored in the selected pre-set group.
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To cancel the Autostore function: press any button while the search is running. The Autostore function is cancelled and none of the stations found up to that point are stored.
The radio returns to the station previously set.
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If the process is interrupted by a traffic announcement, you must repeat it.
CD Mode
Safety Notes
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Warning
The installed CD drive is classified as a Class 1 laser product. Do not open the casing. There is a risk of exposure to invisible laser radiation if you open the casing, or if the casing is faulty or damaged.
There are no parts in the radio which you can repair yourself. For safety reasons, only have any necessary maintenance work carried out by qualified aftersales technicians.
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Warning
Do the following only when the vehicle is stationary:
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inserting a disc
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ejecting a disc
There is a risk of being distracted from the road and traffic conditions if you insert or eject a disc while the vehicle is in motion.
Notes on Handling CDs
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CDs should always be handled with care to avoid any interference during playback.
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Protect CDs from scratches, fingerprints and dust.
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Never write on CDs.
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CDs should be cleaned from time to time using a conventional cleaning cloth. When cleaning CDs, you should wipe in straight lines from the center outwards rather than in a circular motion.
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Always place CDs back into the CD case after use.
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Protect CDs from heat and direct sunlight.
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Only use circular CDs with a diameter of at least 12 cm.
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Do not use CD adapters.
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The CD drive is designed for CDs that conform to EN 60908. Therefore, only discs with a maximum thickness of 1.3 mm can be used.
CDs thicker than this, which contain data on both sides for example, cannot be ejected once inserted and will damage the CD drive.
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The CD drive may not be able to play audio CDs with copy protection in some cases.
Interference may occur during playback when playing CDs that are copied or copy-protected.
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There is a wide range of data carriers, burn software and burners available. It is therefore impossible to guarantee that the CD drive will be able to play all types of data carrier you have burned yourself.
When playing back CDs with more than 700 MB which you have burned yourself,
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playback problems may occur. CDs of this type do not conform to the currently applicable standards.
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Do not affix stickers or labels to data carriers. These may become loose and damage the CD drive.
Notes on MP3/WMA operation
The CD drive can play audio CDs and CDs with MP3 or WMA data.
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MP3 = MPEG1, Audio Layer 3, is an audio data compression format susceptible to sound quality impairments. The format can be created with numerous programs, some of which are available free of charge.
WMA = Windows Media Audio is another audio data compression format and is also susceptible to sound quality impairments. It is a component of the Microsoft® Windows® platform and can be generated using the Windows Media Player®, for example.
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The following points should be taken into account when using MP3 and WMA CDs:
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Only MP3/WMA files (titles) that were burned on a CD using ISO9660/Joliet file system can be played by the system.
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Recording media you have burned yourself in particular may cause read errors in rare cases, even where the medium is recognized correctly in the normal way.
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Display of artist, album and title name is limited to a maximum of 30 characters (depending on which character set is used).
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This equipment can play both write­once CDs (CD-R) and rewriteable CDs (CD-RW).
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Multi-session CDs should be finalized as otherwise playback problems can occur.
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Multi-session CDs that contain both audio tracks and MP3/WMA titles (mixed mode) are handled according to what is contained in the first session. If the first session contains audio tracks, the CD is treated as an audio CD. In such cases, any data stored in the second session cannot be played. Accordingly, only MP3/WMA titles may be played back if this is what is contained in the first session.
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The maximum number of folders per CD is 256. The maximum total number of folders and titles (files) on a CD is 512.
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When moving between folders and titles, display and selection of these is linear. Any existing hierarchical or nested folder structure is handled as a linear sequence.
Information regarding MP3 files
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To display the title, artist and album name, you need to add the corresponding data to the MP3 file before burning (ID3 tags).
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When compressing MP3 data, we recommend a constant bit rate of at least 160 kbit/s. Variable bit rates can result in the playback time shown being different to the actual playback time.
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The file extension for MP3 files must be "mp3" and must be separated from the file name by a full stop. If any other file extension is used, this will not be recognized by the equipment.
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Information regarding WMA files
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To display the title, artist and album name, you need to add the corresponding metadata to the WMA file before burning.
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The file extension for WMA files must be "wma" and must be separated from the file name by a period. If any other file extension is used, this will not be recognized by the equipment.
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A number of factors influence whether or not a WMA file can be played, including:
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Sampling rate
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Bit rate
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Encoding process
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Software used for the creation of the WMA files
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Burn software
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Other settings (e.g. copy protection, Digital Rights Management, advanced audio format settings).
To create WMA files, use only current standard software, a sampling rate of
44.1 kHz and bit rates between 160 and 320 kbit/s. Do not use other settings such as lossless coding, surround sound, DRM, copy protection etc.
Do not use compilations that contain WMA files with other settings as this may render the CD unplayable even if only some files on the CD do not fulfil the required standards.
Loading the CD changer/Ejecting CDs
Loading the CD changer
The integrated CD changer can load up to six CDs. You can decide, in which slot the CDs are loaded and later you can play the CDs by pressing one of the number buttons.
Loading single CD
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Press the Load button.
SELECT SLOT appears in the display.
While the CD changer prepares loading, CD
MOVING appears for a moment in the
display.
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Press one of the 1 - 6 buttons to select a slot.
INSERT CD appears in the display.
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If you do not select a slot, the CD will
be loaded automatically in slot 1.
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Insert a CD into the CD slot with the printed side facing upwards. The radio switches to CD mode.
The inserted CD is played. The CD display appears and the loaded
slot appear inverse.
1
Slot 2 inverted
or
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Press one of the 1 - 6 buttons to select a slot. The display shows the CD MOVING message momentarily and then the message
INSERT CD.
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Insert a CD into the CD slot with the printed side facing upwards. The radio switches to CD mode.
The inserted CD ist played. The CD display appears and the loaded
slots appears reverse.
1
Slot 2 inverted
Loading the CD changer completely
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Press and hold the Load button. The display shows the CD MOVING message momentarily and following the message
INSERT CD.
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Insert six CDs into the CD slot one by one, with the printed side facing upwards. The radio draws in the CDs. The CDs will be loaded sequential in the slots 1 - 6.
The radio switches to CD mode and starts playing with CD 1.
Alternatively you can select a CD while the display shows the INSERT CD message.
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Press one of the 1 - 6 buttons to select a slot. The selected CD will be played after loading.
Ejecting a CD
Ejecting single CDs
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Press the EJECT button.
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Press one of the 1 - 6 buttons to select a slot, for ejecting a CD.
or
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Press and hold one of the 1 - 6 buttons to select a slot, for ejecting a CD.
CD MOVING appears in the display.
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The CD ist ejected.
REMOVE CD appears in the display.
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Remove the CD from the slot. If the CD is not removed from the slot within approximately ten seconds, the radio will draw it in again. If there is no longer a CD in the slot, the radio switches to the previously active function.
Ejecting all CDs from the CD changer
X
Press and hold the EJECT button. The radio ecjets all CDs from the CD changer.
Playing back CDs
In radio or AUX mode:
X
Press the SRC button repeatedly until the CD menu appears. The radio switches to CD mode. The inserted CD is played.
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Display with audio CD inserted
1
Audio-CD
MP3 CDs are indicated by the message MP3 on the left side.
If a folder structure is present on the MP3 CD, the selected folder appears with the corresponding folder number.
Display with MP3/WMA CD inserted
1
CD 2 with MP3 files
2
Folder with folder number
If no CD is inserted in the CD drive, the display shows the NO CD message.
The radio returns to the previously active function after approximately 2 seconds.
or
X
Insert a CD into the CD slot. The radio switches to CD mode. The inserted CD is played.
i
The radio displays both MP3 and WMA data in the same way. The display will show MP3 for both formats.
Select CD
Example: CD no. 6 in the CD changer.
X
Press the button 6. You will hear the selected CD no. 6.
If you select a CD not available, the CD is not changed.
The display shows the SLOT EMPTY message.
Playing tracks in random order
The tracks on the CD are played back in random order. For MP3/WMA CDs: the tracks contained in the currently selected folder are played back in random order.
Switching on random playback
X
Press the MENU button.
X
Press the ý or þ arrow button repeatedly until the RANDOM menu
appears.
X
To change setting (RANDOM ON/OFF) turn the control knob clockwise or anticlockwise.
X
To confirm the setting: press the control knob.
1
RANDOM is activated
Selecting a track
The following options allow you to select tracks directly:
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skip
R
scan
R
rapid search
Skip
X
Press one of the buttons 1 - 6 to select a CD.
X
To skip forwards: press the þ arrow button. The next track on the CD is played.
or
X
press the SEEK button. For audio CDs: The next track on the CD is played.
For MP3 CDs: The first title in the next folder is played.
X
To skip backwards: press the ý arrow button during the first two seconds of the current track. The previous track on the CD is played.
If the current track has already been playing for more than two seconds, it will be restarted.
Scan
Scan mode plays each track for around ten seconds. It ends automatically at the track you were listening to before you started the scan. You can also end the scan manually.
Starting scan mode
X
Press one of the buttons 1 - 6 to select a CD.
X
Press the SCAN button. The number of the current CD is displayed.
SCAN appears in the right of the display.
1
SCAN mode activated
2
Selected CD 5
Ending scan mode
X
Press the SCAN button again. The track that was playing when scanning was ended remains selected.
Rapid search
The rapid search function is available for both audio CDs and for MP3/WMA CDs. For audio CDs, the function allows you to search for a specific track. For MP3/WMA CDs, the function allows searching for a specific folder as well as for a specific track.
Rapid search function for audio CDs
X
During playback: press the control knob. The current track is displayed.
X
To select a track: turn the control knob clockwise or anti-clockwise. The CD's other tracks are displayed.
X
To confirm selection: press the control knob. The selected track is played.
Rapid search function for MP3/WMA CDs
MP3 CD without folder structure:
X
During playback: press the control knob. The current track is displayed.
X
To select a track: turn the control knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to select a title.
X
To confirm selection: press the control knob. The selected track ist played.
MP3 CD with folder structure:
X
During playback: press the control knob. The current folder is displayed.
X
To select a folder: turn the control knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to select a folder.
X
To confirm selection: press the control knob. The display switches to the selected folder and shows the first track.
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First track
2
Folder 7 selected
X
To select a track: turn the control knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to select a track.
X
To confirm selection: press the control knob. The selected track is played.
Fast forward/rewind
X
Press the þ arrow button to fast forward audibly or press the ý arrow button to rewind audibly.
X
To stop: release the arrow button.
Repeating tracks
X
Press the ý arrow button. The current track is repeated.
If the track has not been running for more than two seconds, the previous track will be played.
Repeating tracks using the REPEAT function
The REPEAT function plays the current track over and over until it is deactivated.
Activating the REPEAT function
X
Press the MENU button.
X
Press the ý or þ arrow button repeatedly until the REPEAT menu
appears.
X
To change setting (REPEAT ON/OFF) turn the control knob clockwise or anticlockwise.
X
To confirm the setting: press the control knob.
1
REPEAT is activated
Displaying CD text
You can view information stored on the CD.
Activating the CD information display for audio CDs
The following information can be displayed:
R
CD TITLE (name of the album/track)
R
CD ARTIST (name of the artist)
With audio CD inserted and CD mode active:
X
Press the MENU button.
X
Press the ý or þ arrow button repeatedly until until the CD TEXT menu
appears.
X
To change setting (CD TEXT ON/OFF) turn the control knob clockwise or anticlockwise.
X
To confirm the setting: press the control knob. If the CD contains the selected information, it will be shown during playback instead of the track number.
If the CD does not contain the desired information, the following will be shown temporarily in the display:
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Activating MP3 text display
The following information can be displayed:
R
MP3 ALBUM (name of the folder)
R
MP3 ARTIST (name of the artist)
R
MP3 TITLE (name of the track)
With MP3/WMA CD inserted and CD mode active:
X
Press the MENU button.
X
Press the ý or þ arrow button repeatedly until the MP3 TEXT menu
appears.
X
To change setting (MP3 TEXT ON/OFF) turn the control knob clockwise or anticlockwise.
X
To confirm the setting: press the control knob. If the CD contains the selected information, it will be shown during playback in written text.
1
Name of the folder
2
Name of the track
3
Name of the artist
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Internet
Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites:
Further information about smart vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites:
www.mercedes-benz.com www.smart.com www.daimler.com
Editorial office
You are welcome to forward any queries or suggestions you may have regarding these operating instructions to the tech­nical documentation team at the following address:
Daimler AG, HPC: R822, D‑70546 Stuttgart, Germany
As at: 25.09.2008 Not to be reprinted, translated or other-
wise reproduced, in whole or in part, with­out the written permission of Daimler AG.
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