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    On-Board Computer
    Speed
    You can access a display of the vehicle’s average 
    speed. The average speed is calculated for the 
    period since the engine was last started.
    To start the average speed calculation, select the 
    following with the ignition key in position ‘I’ or 
    ‘II’:
    •‘Speed’.
    •‘Recalculate? Yes’.
    To recalculate the average speed as a 
    continuation of the previous reading select, 
    ‘Recalculate? No’.
    Remote control
    The on-board computer information can be 
    called-up on the instrument panel message 
    centre by using the button on the end of the 
    direction indicator lever, if the ignition key is in 
    either position ‘I’ or ‘II’.
    To select the functions you wish to display:
    •Press in the button on the lever until ‘Remote 
    control’ appears on the screen.
    •With the right rotary control (8), select the 
    desired functions from those against the 
    green background.
    When you have chosen all the displays you need:
    •Select ‘Memorise’.
    To call up the selected functions on the 
    instrument pack message centre, press in the 
    button on the direction indicator lever briefly. 
    Repeated presses will display other selected 
    functions.
    Range
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    AVERAGE SPEED
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    On-Board Computer
    Engine interlock code
    You can choose to enter a 4-digit code which will 
    lock the ignition system. When the code has been 
    activated, the engine will not start unless the 
    code is deactivated.
    NOTE: When the code is activated, the driver will 
    need to enter the 4-digit code each time the 
    engine is started. If the code is not available or 
    has been forgotten, emergency deactivation is 
    possible.
    Activating the code
    •Select ‘Code’ from the general menu.
    •Turn the right rotary control (8) until the first 
    digit of the desired number appears
    •Press the control to confirm it.
    •Enter the remaining three digits in the same 
    manner.
    •To activate the code, turn the ignition key to 
    position ‘0’.
    Correcting an input
    •Select ‘Change’.
    •Repeat the input procedure from the 
    beginning.
    To cancel the inputting of the code, press the 
    ‘MENU’ button (7). No code is set.
    Deactivating the code
    When you are required to enter the code (in 
    ignition key position ‘I’):
    •Turn the right rotary control (8) until the first 
    digit of the code appears.
    •Press the control to confirm it.
    •Enter the remaining three digits in the same 
    manner.
    •Select ‘Deactivate’.
    To correct the input, select ‘Change’ and repeat 
    the code input.
    NOTE: After three incorrect code inputs or three 
    attempts to start the engine without a code input, 
    an alarm will sound for 30 seconds.
    Interlock code - emergency deactivation
    If your code is no longer available to you there is 
    an emergency procedure that will delete the code 
    and allow the engine to be started.
    Follow the instructions in your Owners 
    Handbook and disconnect the earth terminal of 
    the vehicle battery.
    After at least one minute, reconnect the battery. 
    At this point the alarm will sound so be sure to 
    have the remote handset available to turn it off.
    The vehicle systems will reset. See your Owners 
    Handbook regarding system resetting after 
    battery disconnection.
    Turn the starter switch to position ‘II’. The 
    on-board computer will display a 10-minute 
    counter. When the 10-minute count is 
    completed, the engine can be started and a new 
    code activated, if required.
    NOTE: The starter switch MUST remain in 
    position ‘II’ throughout the 10-minute count.
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    On-Board Computer
    Auxiliary fuel-burning heater/independent 
    ventilation control
    The auxiliary fuel-burning heater/independent 
    ventilation control assures a comfortable 
    temperature in the passenger compartment for 
    the driver/passenger on entering the vehicle. It 
    does this without running the vehicle’s engine.
    After checking the ambient temperature of the 
    vehicle’s interior, the unit provides heating or 
    ventilation until the temperature reaches a 
    pre-determined setpoint.
    Initiation of this action can be from the on-board 
    computer, at a pre-set time, or by a signal from a 
    hand-held remote control*.
    For your own safety, please comply with the 
    instructions in the vehicle Owner Handbook on 
    the auxiliary fuel-burning heater or independent 
    ventilation control. The following instructions 
    refer only to operation by way of the on-board 
    computer.
    Direct operation
    •For independent ventilation control, always 
    leave the ignition key in position ‘I’.
    For the auxiliary heater, ignition key position 
    ‘II’ is also possible, in order to boost heating 
    output when the engine is cold.
    •Select ‘Aux.heat/vent’ in the general menu.
    •To switch on, select ‘Aux. heating’ or ‘Aux. 
    ventilation’.
    The green rectangle next to the function lights 
    up and the red blower symbol on the left of 
    the right rotary control flashes.
    The auxiliary heater/ventilation control shuts 
    down after 30 minutes.
    To switch off before the 30-minutes timer, press 
    the independent ventilation control time button 
    (4), until the red fan symbol on the screen 
    surround goes out.
    Set a switch-on time
    You can set two switching-on times for the 
    auxiliary heating/independent ventilation control.
    •Make sure that the clock is in operation and 
    the ignition key is in position ‘I’.
    •Select ‘Aux. heating’ or ‘Aux. ventilation’.
    •Select ‘Timer 1’ (or for the second input time, 
    ‘Timer 2’).
    •Select ‘set’.
    •Enter the desired time.
    The green rectangle next to the time selected 
    and the red auxiliary heater warning light will 
    illuminate.
    NOTE: The heater/ventilation can only be set to 
    switch on within the next 24 hours. After this the 
    time must be confirmed again.
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    Radio
     
    R adioRADIO CONTROLS
    2. Display
    5. TONE/SELECT button
    Press TONE to change bass/treble/fader/balance
    Press SELECT to enter the radio search function.
    6. Search button in radio mode
    7. MENU button
    Press to obtain the general menu and also to 
    return to the menu from a system feature.
    8. Right rotary control
    Turn to select a menu item, press to confirm 
    selection.
    10. Radio light
    Indicates that the radio has been turned on.11. Left rotary control
    Press to switch radio on or off.
    Turn to adjust volume.
    12. MODE button
    Each time the mode button is pressed, the mode 
    switches between radio, cassette and CD. The 
    tape icon button switches between radio, tape or 
    CD and the on-board computer system if it is 
    active.
    13. FM/AM select button
    14. Station buttons
    Radio station memory buttons, press to select a 
    pre-set radio station.
    15. INFO button
    Activates RDS and TP functions.
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    RADIO CONTROLS
    Press the left rotary control (11) to activate the 
    radio and display information about current 
    settings.
    NOTE: If, when you switch on the radio, on-board 
    computer functions appear, the ‘Audio + OBC’ 
    function (OBC = on-board computer) is switched 
    on. To switch off this function, see ‘ON-BOARD 
    COMPUTER’, page 5
    Display information
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    The name of the radio station currently selected.
    Station frequency
    92.7 MHz is shown in this example.
    FMD
    Waveband (FM); for other wavebands see 
    ‘Waveband selection’, page 12.
    Station key
    Below FMD is the number of memory position if 
    stored in memory.
    RDS
    Radio Data System is switched on; station names 
    are displayed and the strongest frequency on 
    which the station can be picked up is searched 
    for automatically.
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    Further stations can be displayed by using the 
    right rotary control (8).
    Waveband selection
    Pressing the FM or AM buttons (13) changes the 
    waveband each time the button is pressed.
    FM/FMD = VHF (Very High Frequency)
    AM = MW (medium wave) and SW (short wave).
    STATION SEARCH AND SELECTION
    RDS - Radio Data System
    To ensure the best possible reception, this radio 
    has an RDS diversity function. It has two FM 
    receivers. One provides a signal for the selected 
    programme while the other searches 
    continuously for other frequencies transmitting 
    the same programme and for RDS stations 
    which can be received.
    RDS allows the names of all receivable stations 
    to appear automatically on the display, in 
    descending order of reception signal strength.
    To turn RDS on or off:
    •Press the INFO button (15).
    •Turn the right rotary control (8) until ‘RDS 
    On/Off’ is highlighted.
    •Press to activate the RDS function.
    ‘RDS’ appears on the screen.
    To display the frequency in addition to the 
    station name:
    •Press the INFO button (15) on the control 
    panel.
    •Turn the right rotary control (8) until ‘Freq. 
    On/Off’ is highlighted.
    •Press the control to display the frequency.
    RDS station search
    With RDS turned on, press the FM button (13) as 
    often as necessary until ‘FMD’ appears at the top 
    left edge of the display screen.
    Turn the right rotary control (8) until the desired 
    station is highlighted, then press the control to 
    select this station.
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    Radio
    Manual station selection
    Look for a specific station either by name or by 
    frequency. Using the FM/AM button (13), select 
    the desired waveband. 
    Press the SELECT button (5), then:
    •Turn the right rotary control (8) until 
    ‘m Manual station choice’ is highlighted.
    •Press the left or right arrow button (6) until 
    the desired station is selected.
    Next station
    Press the left or right arrow button (6) and the 
    next station will be searched for.
    You can select in advance whether to jump to the 
    next possible station or the next stored station.
    Press the SELECT button (5) and hold it in until 
    ‘PRES ON’ or ‘PRES OFF’ (PRES is short for 
    PRESET) appears on the screen.
    ‘PRES ON’ jumps to the next memorised station.
    ‘PRES OFF’ jumps to the next station. 
    						
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    Radio
    Sampling and selecting
    Press the SELECT button (5) to obtain the 
    selection menu.
    1.Automatic search (SCAN):
    Stations with a sufficiently strong signal are 
    heard automatically for a short time, one 
    after the other.
    •Turn the right rotary control (8) until 
    ’SCAN Station sample’ is highlighted.
    •Press to start the search.
    •Press the SELECT button (5) on the 
    control panel to continue hearing the 
    sampled station.
    2.Manual search:
    II - Search for weaker stations.
    I - Search for more powerful stations. If 
    none are found, a second search run is 
    made which includes the weaker stations.
    •Turn the right rotary control (8) until 
    ’II Search sensitive’ is highlighted.
    •Press to confirm your selection.
    •Turn until you hear the desired station.
    If the inputs are not made within 8 seconds, the 
    procedure will have to be repeated.
    Memorising and recalling stations
    The system can memorise up to 6 FM and 12 AM 
    stations.
    First select the waveband.
    The AM reception band is subdivided into 
    separate MW and SW memory ranges to permit 
    greater flexibility in storing stations:
    •Select the station using Automatic or Manual 
    search.
    •Press and hold the desired memory key (14) 
    until the station is heard again after a brief 
    interruption.
    If the key is already occupied by a stored station, 
    the station you are attempting to store will briefly 
    increase in volume. If you release the key 
    immediately, the memorising process will be terminated and the previously memorised station 
    will not be lost - otherwise its place will be taken 
    by the new station.
    Recalling a memorised station
    First select the waveband, e.g. FM. Select the 
    memorised station using one of the station 
    buttons (14).
    Selecting TMC station
    The radio tunes itself in the background to the 
    TMC (Traffic Message Channel) station with the 
    strongest signal if you have activated RDS-TMC 
    in the navigation system.
    Tone control
    •Press the TONE button (5) on the control 
    panel.
    •Turn the right rotary control (8) until the 
    desired tone setting is highlighted e.g. 
    ‘Balance’ and then press the control.
    •Turn the control to alter the setting.
    Medium settings
    To adjust all tone settings for the current audio 
    source to medium values, hold the TONE button 
    (7) in for longer than 2 seconds. This selects the 
    medium value settings.
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    Radio
    DSP SOUND SYSTEM
    Digital Sound Processing.
    A sound system which is notable for its 
    exceptionally natural, precise sound 
    reproduction. Satellite units containing 
    sub-woofers, mid-range speakers and 
    dome-pattern tweeters produce a spacious but 
    subtle sound quality.
    A 6-band equaliser is provided for individual 
    adjustment of the frequency range. DSP can also 
    simulate the acoustics of three different enclosed 
    spaces: the concert hall, the jazz club and the 
    church. Three control settings can be 
    memorised: tone, echo and equaliser. 
    In order to take changing conditions during a car 
    journey into account, the acoustic image is 
    varied automatically to suit road speed and the 
    ambient noise level.
    DSP is only operational when the radio is turned 
    on.
    Switching on and off.
    •Select ‘DSP’ from the general menu.
    •Select ‘switch on’ or ’switch off’.
    Sampling and selecting
    •Select ‘Demo’.
    •To accept one of the sample settings 
    (concert hall, jazz club, cathedral), press the 
    right rotary control during the demo.The remaining samples cannot be directly 
    selected. If the demonstration is interrupted, the 
    settings in use beforehand are retained.
    Individual tone control memory
    Concert hall, jazz club and cathedral are fixed 
    memory settings and cannot be modified.
    Tone control memories 1 to 3 can be adjusted 
    individually:
    •Select the desired memory.
    •Select the desired frequency range.
    •Make the adjustment and memorise each of 
    them by pressing the rotary control.
    NOTE: ‘ROOM’ adjustment affects the sense of 
    spaciousness and the size of a space (room).
    ‘ECHO’ adjustment controls the level and time of 
    reverberations.
    If either of the sound pattern controls (room, 
    echo) is set to 0, the other is also automatically 
    set to 0. As soon as you move a control away 
    from 0, the other returns to its previous setting.
    Selecting tone control memory
    •Select ‘Memo’.
    •Select tone control memory.
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    Radio Reception
    Radio Rec eption
    RADIO RECEPTION
    Distortion, interference and lack of signal clarity, 
    are often attributed to a fault in the radio - this is 
    rarely the case.
    Problems of this kind are usually caused by 
    phenomena such as atmospheric conditions, 
    signal strength, hilly terrain, tall buildings, 
    bridges and even electrical interference from 
    power lines.
    Please remember: A car radio receives signals 
    while the vehicle is in motion (unlike a domestic 
    set) - constantly changing direction and moving 
    away from, or nearer to, the transmitter whilst 
    negotiating terrain with widely differing reception 
    characteristics. Some interference is to be 
    expected from time to time.
    FM transmitters can only broadcast over a 
    limited range and good, clear signals will only be 
    received in the immediate area of the transmitter. 
    When travelling, it may be necessary to re-tune 
    the radio from time to time to offset the effects of 
    moving from one transmitter area to another.While RDS automatic re-tuning eases this 
    problem, some manual re-tuning may still be 
    needed (especially for local stations) in areas of 
    weak reception.
    The broadcast range for good stereo reception 
    (usually within 50 to 65 kilometre radius of the 
    transmitter) is noticeably less than it is for mono. 
    FM signals (like light waves) travel in a straight 
    line so large obstacles, such as tall buildings, can 
    shield the vehicle from the signal causing 
    distortion or loss of reception (known as dead 
    spots).
    Distortion can also occur if FM signals received 
    directly from the transmitter mix with signals 
    which have ben reflected by obstructions such as 
    mountains, hills and tall buildings (this is known 
    as multi-path distortion).
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    Cassette Player
    C as sette Play erCASSETTE PLAYER CONTROLS
    1. Cassette tape slot
    Access behind display panel.
    2. Display
    3. Open/close display panel
    Press to open the display panel for access to the 
    cassette tape slot (1).Press again to close the 
    panel.
    4. Cassette track select
    Press the arrows to select cassette track.
    5. TONE/SELECT button
    Press TONE to change bass/treble/fader/balance.
    Press SELECT to change the Dolby function.
    6. Search button in Cassette mode
    7. MENU button
    Press to obtain the general menu and also to 
    return to the menu from a system feature.8. Right rotary control
    Turn to select a menu item, press to confirm 
    selection.
    11. Left rotary control
    Turn to increase or decrease the sound volume 
    or press to turn the unit on or off.
    12. MODE button
    Each time the mode button is pressed, the mode 
    switches between radio, cassette and CD. The 
    tape icon button switches the display between 
    radio, tape or CD and the on-board computer 
    system if it is active.
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