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    Controls & Settings
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    Navigation Volume Offset*
    The Nav Volume Offset allows you to set an 
    independent level for the volume of Navigation 
    announcements.
    To access the Nav Volume Offset settings, 
    press the Tone button for approximately five 
    seconds until the AVC Level setting is 
    displayed. Use short presses of the Tone button 
    to scroll through the menu until Nav Volume 
    Offset’ is displayed.
    The current Nav Volume Offset value will be 
    displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or 
    decrease the value.Phone Volume
    *
    The Phone Volume  allows you to set an 
    independent level for the volume of the 
    telephone output.
    To access the Phone Volume  settings, press 
    the Tone button for approximately five seconds 
    until the AVC Level setting is displayed. Use 
    short presses of the Tone button to scroll 
    through the menu until Phone Volume  is 
    displayed.
    The current Phone Volume  value will be 
    displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or 
    decrease the value.
    Nav.  Vol  Offset
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    Phone Volume
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    Voice Volume*
    The Voice Volume  allows you to set an 
    independent level for the volume of the unit’s 
    voice output.
    To access the Voice Volume  settings, press 
    the Tone button for approximately five seconds 
    until the AVC Level setting is displayed. Use 
    short presses of the Tone button to scroll 
    through the menu until Voice Volume  is 
    displayed.
    The current Voice Volume  value will be 
    displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or 
    decrease the value.Reset Volume Settings
    It is possible to reset all of the volume settings 
    to the original factory values.
    To access the Reset Volume Settings, press 
    the Tone button for approximately five seconds 
    until the AVC Level setting is displayed. Use 
    short presses of the Tone button to scroll 
    through the menu until Reset Volume Settings 
    is displayed. Use the rotary control to highlight 
    ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ as required.
    Note: If an Alert announcement is received 
    during a phone call, the phone call will be 
    terminated.
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    TONE AND BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
    Tone and Balance adjustment
    To access the Bass setting, press the Tone 
    button briefly. When the current Bass setting is 
    displayed, use the rotary control to increase or 
    decrease the level.
    To access the Treble setting, press the Tone 
    button repeatedly until the current Treble 
    setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to 
    increase or decrease the level.To access the Balance setting, press the Tone 
    button repeatedly until the current Balance 
    setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to 
    increase or decrease the left or right sound 
    level.
    To access the Fader setting, press the Tone 
    button repeatedly until the current Fader 
    setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to 
    increase or decrease the front or rear sound 
    level.
    Bass
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    Treble
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    Balance
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    Fader
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    To access the Subwoofer setting, press the 
    Tone button repeatedly until the current 
    Subwoofer setting is displayed. Use the rotary 
    control to increase or decrease the setting.To access the LOGIC7 setting, press the Tone 
    button repeatedly until the current LOGIC7 
    setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to 
    highlight ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ as required.
    Press the Tone button to confirm your choice.
    To access the Source Tone Memory setting, 
    press the Tone button repeatedly until the 
    current Source Tone Memory setting is 
    displayed. Use the rotary control to highlight 
    ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ as required.
    Press the Tone button to confirm your choice.
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    Resetting Tone Values
    To return the tone settings to the factory 
    defaults, press the Tone button repeatedly until 
    Reset Tone Settings is displayed. Use the 
    rotary control to scroll between ‘Yes’ and ‘No’, 
    then press the rotary control when your choice 
    is highlighted.
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    CLOCK
    Adjusting clock
    Access the clock set menu by pressing the 
    ‘Menu/OK’ button. Use the rotary control to 
    scroll to ‘Clock’, then press the control to 
    select. Rotate the control to scroll between ’12’ 
    and ‘24’, then press the control to select the 
    required format. To adjust the hours, rotate the control 
    clockwise to increase, or anti-clockwise to 
    decrease. Press the rotary control to accept the 
    value shown.
    Once the hours have been set and accepted, the 
    minutes will be highlighted and are set in the 
    same way. Having set both hours and minutes, 
    the display will return to the main menu.
    Time
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    Time
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    Auxiliary Connections*
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    Auxiliar y Connections*
    AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT 
    CONNECTIONS
    AUX (Auxiliary Input) mode allows additional 
    equipment to be connected to the vehicle’s 
    audio system. Items such as a personal stereo, 
    MP3 player, hand-held navigation unit etc. can 
    be plugged in to the vehicle’s audio system.The auxiliary connector is situated at the rear of 
    the centre console. To gain access, lift the lower 
    edge of the cover.
    Auxiliary devices can be connected via the 
    3.5 mm stereo jack plug.
    The auxiliary power socket, situated next to the 
    auxiliary input connector, can be used to 
    power/charge any suitable device.
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    Auxiliary Connections*
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    Auxiliary Mode
    To listen to an auxiliary input source, connect 
    the device and briefly press the ‘AUX’ button. 
    Alternatively, press and hold the ‘MODE’ button 
    on the steering wheel.
    Volume is controlled using the left rotary 
    control, and tone settings are as described 
    previously.WARNING
    •Read the manufacturer’s instructions for 
    any device BEFORE it is connected to the 
    vehicle’s audio system. Ensure that the 
    device is suitable, and comply with any 
    instructions regarding connection and 
    operation. Failure to do so may result in 
    damage to the vehicle’s audio/electrical 
    system, and/or the auxiliary device.
    •Ensure that any auxiliary devices are 
    stored securely whilst the vehicle is in 
    motion. Any loose objects can present a 
    serious hazard during sudden 
    manoeuvres, emergency braking, or an 
    accident.
    •Do not place any item connected to the 
    auxiliary input socket, or the auxiliary 
    power socket, on the vehicle’s seats, 
    carpets, or other upholstery. The heat 
    generated by these devices may cause 
    damage to the upholstery, or in extreme 
    cases, a vehicle fire.
    •Do not leave any auxiliary input devices 
    connected whilst the vehicle is left 
    unattended. There is a risk of heat 
    damage or fire, in addition to the risk of 
    theft.
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    Radio
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    Radio Operation - Premium Audio
    RADIO SETTINGS
    Information display screen
    1.Current wave band selected.
    2.Position that the current station is stored 
    under, within pre-sets.
    3.Station name (only available when RBDS is 
    on), and frequency.
    4.Clock display.
    5.Displayed when searching for a PTY 
    station.Waveband selection
    To select the FM waveband, press the ‘FM’ 
    button briefly. Repeated presses will toggle 
    between ‘FM’, and ‘FMA’. The selection will be 
    shown in the top left corner of the information 
    display.
    To select the AM waveband, press the ‘AM’ 
    button briefly. Repeated presses will toggle 
    between ‘AM’, and ‘AMA’. The selection will be 
    shown in the top left corner of the information 
    display.
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    PTY
    2
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    Autostore
    To autostore FM stations, press and hold the 
    ‘FM’ button. ‘Autostore’ will be shown in the 
    information display and the stations will be 
    stored under the pre-set numbers in the order 
    that they are found.
    To access the stored stations, press the 
    required pre-set number briefly.Storing stations manually.
    To select a station, press either of the Search 
    up or Search down buttons to scan up or down 
    to the next available station. Having tuned to the 
    desired station, press and hold the pre-set 
    number which you would like the station to be 
    stored under.
    The audio output will be muted when the button 
    is pressed. When the audio output can be heard 
    again, the station has been stored.
    To access the stored stations, press the 
    required pre-set number briefly.
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    2
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