Becker Online Pro 7800 Operating Manual
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Entering destination town postal
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code
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centre
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destination road
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Route options
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Destination memory
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destination memory
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Deleting a destination from the
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destination memory
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Accessing @ Destinations
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Saving and Deleting
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Last destinations
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Saving and Deleting
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Instructions Main Navigation Menu Driving to one of the Destination ”Last Destinations” Information regarding general Selecting country Saving and Deleting road safety ”Last Destination” destinations Entering destination Arrangement of controls Entering destination town postal Coordinate entry Anti-theft device code Route guidance calculation Entering the code number...
  • Page 2 Contents Setting voice output Making an emergency call @ WAP Favourites Setting the vocal announcement Emergency call settings Call up Configuration of traffic reports Settings Settings Settings Call settings Profiles Selecting the units Telephone Settings Create new profile Influencing the calculation of ETA Selecting a network Activating access profile GSM Band Settings...
  • Page 3 Contents Calling up/ Storing FM stations Temperature protection circuit for Activating AUX/telephone input Calling up/storing MW, LW, SW CD and MP3 CD (Aux) stations Notes on CD-R and CD-RWs Signal tone volume (BeV) Manual FM tuning Notes on copy-protected CDs Turning direction of the rotary Manual tuning MW, LW, SW MP3 CD in built-in drive...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Operation of the unit is permitted only if traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that you, your pas- sengers or other motorists are not endangered, obstructed or inconvenienced. In all cases, all applicable road traffic regulations must be obeyed. Destinations may only be entered when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 5: Information Regarding General Road Safety

    Information regarding general road safety This car radio device is intended and approved for installation and operation in passenger cars, commercial vehicles and buses (vehicle classes M, N and O) whose electric system has a rated voltage of 12V. Installation and maintenance should only be carried out by specialists. Faulty installation or maintenance can result in the malfunctioning of the motor vehicle’s electronic systems.
  • Page 6: Arrangement Of Controls

    Arrangement of controls Arrangement of controls 1 Left rotary control (Info) 6 Source key Radio ( ) 2 On / off switch ( ) 7 Select navigation ( ) 3 TP (Traffic programme) key ( ) 8 CD eject button ( ) 4 Communications key ( ) 9 Right Rotary Control (OK)
  • Page 7: Anti-Theft Device

    Anti-theft device Anti-theft device Entering the code number In an incorrect code number is entered, the prompt Entering the Telephone PIN Enter will be displayed once again. If an If the auto radio is disconnected from the electrical Your telephone module and SIM card are incorrect code number is entered three times in a supply source, the anti-theft device prevents it protected against unauthorized use by a 4- to 8-...
  • Page 8: Removing The Portable Panel

    Anti-theft device The PIN number does not have to be entered Removing the portable panel Attaching the portable panel immediately. By pressing one of the source keys As effective anti-theft device, the portable panel Insert the portable panel into the lower left catch , you can select one of the available (A) may be removed from the unit.
  • Page 9: General Operation

    General Operation General Operation Switching on the unit Activating the tone control menu Adjusting the bass Press the source key for more than 2 seconds. Press Press button. Settings for bass, treble, balance and fader are multifunction button Additional options for switching on / off: Via stored separately for the audio sources: radio, CD, ignition.
  • Page 10: Fader

    General operation Fader Linear adjustment Adjust volume of subwoofer or centre Press the source key for more than 2 seconds. Press Press the source key for more than 2 seconds. speaker multifunction button Press the source key for more than 2 seconds. Press multifunction button Press multifunction button briefly -...
  • Page 11: Navigation Operation

    Using Navigation Navigation operation What is navigation? Navigation CDs Navigation with two European CDs The term ”navigation” (lat. navigare = to travel by Two navigation CDs are supplied with the sea) is generally understood to mean the determi- navigation unit. nation of a vehicle’s location, the determination of These CDs contain a digitised street map.
  • Page 12: General Instructions

    Using Navigation For example, if you wish to navigate from a town General instructions • The unit can be switched to radio mode when on the Southern Europe CD (D) to a town on the route guidance is in operation by pressing •...
  • Page 13: Selecting Navigation

    Using Navigation • By briefly pressing the left rotary control , ad- Selecting navigation Main Navigation Menu ditional information can be requested during Press route guidance or the current position can be re- quested when route guidance is not active. See ”Information during route guidance”...
  • Page 14: Destination

    Using Navigation • P.O.I. Destination Selecting country Menu for selecting regional and interregional If your destination is in a country other than the I Select the main Navigation menu with the right destinations of special interest and local points one currently shown, select with the Country: rotary control...
  • Page 15: Entering Destination

    Using Navigation Entering destination The programme will return to the destination en- Entering destination town postal code try. If an incomplete location entry was confirmed, the location selection list is displayed. Select the letters one after the other by turning the Select the postal code numbers one after another right rotary control and press the control to con-...
  • Page 16: Entering Destination Street

    Using Navigation Entering destination street To accept the entry, press and hold the right rotary Select the required part of town using the right ro- control for more than 2 seconds or select the tary control and press the control to confirm. small check mark and briefly press the right ro- The programme returns to the destination entry.
  • Page 17: Entering Street Number For

    Using Navigation Select the letters one after the other by turning the Entering street number for destina- right rotary control and press the control to con- tion road firm. The selected letter appears enlarged at the This function can only be selected if this informa- right of the display.
  • Page 18: Selecting Intersection For

    Using Navigation shown in parentheses. Selecting intersection for destination Route options If the street number entered is available, the pro- road With the route options, the calculation of the route gramme returns to the Destination Entry menu. This function can only be selected if this informa- can be influenced.
  • Page 19: Calling Up A Destination Stored In The Destination Memory

    Using Navigation options can be combined freely. • Short route Destination memory With this setting, the shortest possible route to • The destination memory contains personally Fast route the destination is calculated. With this setting, the shortest possible travel stored destinations. It is not mandatory to store any time to the destination is calculated.
  • Page 20: Storing A Destination In The

    Using Navigation Storing a destination in the destination press and hold the right rotary control Deleting a destination from the desti- more than 2 seconds and the destination will be memory nation memory processed without entering a name. Select destination memory (see page 109). Select Save detination in the Destination En-...
  • Page 21: Sorting Destination Memory

    Using Navigation Sorting destination memory Renaming a destination in the destina- Destination memory full Select destination memory (see page 109). tion memory Select destination memory (see page 109). Occurs when the destination memory is full. Select the destination to be sorted with the right ro- By turning the right rotary control select either tary control...
  • Page 22: Saving And Deleting Destinations

    Destinations can be selected and the main navigation menu to download and navi- navigated to directly. gate to destinations you have saved on the Becker- Club homepage. Please see ”BeckerClub” on page 154 for a description of how to access the...
  • Page 23: Driving To One Of The "Last Destinations

    Using Navigation @ Route Mode Last destinations Saving and Deleting ”Last Destina- By selecting Activate route mode tion” destinations A list of the last 50 destinations is displayed. Stop- pressing the right rotary control route calcula- overs are not stored as last destinations. tion to the destinations loaded from the homepage is started automatically.
  • Page 24: Coordinate Entry

    Using Navigation Coordinate entry Route guidance calculation By pressing multifunction button , the select- ed entry can be deleted. If the coordinates for a destination are known, these can be entered and route guidance to the destination started. The message ”Calculating route” indicates that the With the right rotary control select either distance is being calculated, which may take sev-...
  • Page 25: Entering A Stopover

    Using Navigation Stopover • @ destinations Deleting a stopover (see page 112) for selection of one of the down- Stopover offers the possibility of entering a stopo- loaded destinations as an intermediate destina- ver destination during the active route guidance. tion.
  • Page 26: Traffic Jam Function

    Using Navigation Traffic jam function Delete block Cancelling route guidance This function allows you to block route sections Press ahead from the nearest junction and to calculate a detour route when a traffic jam or road block is di- rectly ahead. Entering length of traffic jam With the right rotary control select either...
  • Page 27: Notes On Route Guidance

    Using Navigation Notes on route guidance For clarification, the following contains some ex- • ”Prepare to turn left” or amples of possible driving recommendations: ”Please merge into left lane”. After entering the destination (address), the system calculates the route and announces: •...
  • Page 28: Dynamic Route Guidance

    Using Navigation • ”Please follow the arrows”. Dynamic Route Guidance Note: If no TMC station can be found, the display will show Currently reception Note: possible . The unit will switch back to the route Dynamic route guidance is not possible in all guidance display after a short time.
  • Page 29: Information During Route Guidance

    Using Navigation Information during route guidance Requesting journey duration and kilo- Displaying/changing route settings metres travelled During route guidance, press the left rotary control Press the left rotary control The destination, the distance and the estimated During navigation, press the left rotary control time of arrival are displayed.
  • Page 30: Requesting Current Position

    Using Navigation To display the entire text of the traffic announce- ments, select the desired entry with the right rotary control The current time is displayed. After 8 seconds, the Return to the route guidance display by pressing system returns to the route guidance display. the right rotary control or waiting a short time.
  • Page 31: Call Up Route List

    Using Navigation Call up route list Information during non-active route P.O.I. During route guidance, the planned route can be guidance Menu for selecting points of interest from a prede- called up via the route list, and the relevant traffic termined list or points of interest that are stored on Press the left rotary control announcements for the route can be displayed.
  • Page 32 Using Navigation • Selection National • Special destinations Surrounding area dialled directly. You will find detailed instruc- Special destinations within the current vicinity tions for the use of the telephone in section of the vehicle can be selected. ”Calling” on page 128. Confirm your selection with the right rotary control .
  • Page 33: System Settings

    Using Navigation Note: • Select: Country/town System settings A list of possible points of interest is displayed After selecting the country and the town, the Press the key in the Main Navigations Menu. immediately when you press the right rotary categories and the points of interest are dis- The system settings menu is requested.
  • Page 34: Setting The Language

    Using Navigation • Measuring untit Setting the language Setting time The unit display can be set from metres to yards. In order to achieve correct navigation on routes with time-sensitive guidance and to calculate the • Language estimated time of arrival, it is necessary to set the The language of the text display and voice an- GMT time transmitted from satellites to the current nouncements can be selected.
  • Page 35: Setting Voice Output

    Using Navigation Setting voice output Setting the vocal announcement of • Turning all warning announcements on or off: Activate Traffic announcement update Here you can set whether the voice output of traffic reports as described above. navigation announcements are mixed with the You may choose the type(s) of traffic announce- Warning announcement current audio source, the current audio source is...
  • Page 36: Settings

    Using Navigation • Turning route-relevant traffic announcements Settings Exit the Setting menu by pressing the right rotary on or off: control for more than 2 seconds. Activate Traffic announcement update Warning announcement Only Selecting the units route as described above. Set and confirm Settings in the System Settings...
  • Page 37: Influencing The Calculation Of Eta

    Using Navigation Influencing the calculation of ETA • Goods vehicle With this setting the unit adjusts for drivers who may take longer for the planned journey. This setting could be selected, for example, for a slower vehicle or in dense traffic areas. •...
  • Page 38: Telephone Mode

    Telephone mode Telephone mode Activate telephone mode Dial the number Note: During number entry, the menu for the telephone Call up the Communications menu. In order to activate the telephone mode, the Com- list can be called up by turning the right rotary munications menu must be called up.
  • Page 39: Terminating A Call

    Telephone mode Terminating a call Rejecting a call The call is transferred to the handset by removing the handset from its cradle (optional accessory). An ongoing call or dialling can be terminated. The unit will then return to the previously active audio source.
  • Page 40: Conference

    Telephone mode Telephone book The telephone book will display the entries stored on the SIM card. Telephone book entries can be dialled directly from the telephone book. Telephone book entries can be edited and inserted. • Press the multifunction button to toggle •...
  • Page 41: Dialling A Telephone Book Entry

    Telephone mode Dialling a telephone book entry Editing / Adding / Deleting telephone (and international dialling prefix if necessary). Briefly press the right rotary control to apply Call up telephone book. book entries the number entered. Call up the telephone book. Next, the name for the new entry must be entered.
  • Page 42: Call List

    Telephone mode • Upper / lower case letters Löschen: Call list With multifunction button , you can After selecting Delete , the following menu is The unit stores numbers and names (if known from choose between upper and lower case letters. shown for safety reasons: the telephone book) of phone numbers dialled as •...
  • Page 43: Saving Entry From Call List

    By briefly pressing the right rotary control Call up the Communications menu. Note: details on the entry can be displayed. Harman/Becker cannot generally be held liable for the emergency call function. Emergency call via voice connection An emergency call can be made regardless of the The call date, the call time (last call), the number telephone status.
  • Page 44: Emergency Call Via Gdv Call Centre

    Telephone mode No SIM card inserted: Emergency Call Via GDV Call Centre Making an emergency call In the event of an emergency, you can press Note: Press to send an emergency call in Germany to Note the previously mentioned prerequisites for the GDV Online Call Centre (Gesellschaft making an emergency call.
  • Page 45: Emergency Call Settings

    Telephone mode Emergency call settings • ECALL Disabled ECALL Enabled • Telephone SIM Number Emergency call must be activated in order to use After the number has been dialled, enter your In order to make an emergency call via the the emergency call function.
  • Page 46: Call Settings

    Telephone mode • Car License Plate Settings Call settings After the number has been dialled, enter your In the Telephone Settings menu, telephone-specif- vehicle licence number. ic settings can be made. Note: Not all of the function described may be supported In the Telephone Settings menu, select Call- by the network provider.
  • Page 47: Telephone Settings

    Telephone mode • Accept call automatic. (Automatic Call Telephone Settings • Serial number Answering) After selection, the serial number of the tele- When the function is active ( ) incoming phone will be displayed. calls will be answered after the 3rd ring. •...
  • Page 48: Gsm Band Settings

    Telephone mode Automatic selects a network corresponding to GSM Band Settings your location and the SIM card used. When Manual is selected, a list of available mobile phone networks is displayed following interrogation of the network status. Turn the right rotary control to select either (the inverted entry is active), and press the In the Telephone Settings menu, select...
  • Page 49: Pin Settings

    Telephone mode PIN Settings Automatically set PIN Change PIN Select and confirm Set PIN autom. After selecting Change PIN , a request for the cur- rent PIN number will appear first. In the Telephone Settings menu, select PIN set- By turning the right rotary control select be- with the right rotary control and press...
  • Page 50: Call Rerouting

    Telephone mode Call Rerouting With this selection, all calls will be rerouted Selection Status when the telephone is turned off. The status of Call Rerouting can be displayed. This function directs calls to your mailbox or to an- After selecting Status Wait for net other telephone number depending upon settings.
  • Page 51: Blocking Phone

    Telephone mode The display will briefly show Wait response All Call Rerouting functions are now turned off. Call Rerouting is now turned on. Blocking phone With this function, the telephone can be turned off. Note: If Call Rerouting was already on, an error message will appear.
  • Page 52: Sms Messaging

    SMS messages SMS Messaging Text messages (SMS) may be received, answered Reading messages By turning the right rotary control , select the and written. To ensure proper function, the SMS desired SMS message. By pressing, the text of the Call up the Communications menu by pressing central network number you received from the pro- SMS message is displayed.
  • Page 53: Processing Messages

    SMS messages Processing messages Delete message Once the sender information has been displayed, continue to turn the right rotary control to dis- play a menu for further processing of the message. After selecting the menu entry , you Delete SMS A reply can now be entered as described in ”Writ- can delete the current message.
  • Page 54: Sms Messages

    SMS messages There are two possibilities: Other entry or formatting possibilities: • Deleting characters Characters entered individually can be deleted • Enter the number with the multifunction buttons • Upper/Lower-Case Letters by briefly pressing multifunction button . To delete incorrect numbers, With multifunction button , you can pressing...
  • Page 55: Deleting All Messages

    SMS messages Deleting All Messages Settings Note: If no number or an incorrect number is entered for Call up the Communications menu by pressing You can enter the number for the SMS central net- the SMS central network, it will not be possible to button.
  • Page 56: Internet (Wap) Functions

    Internet (WAP) Functions Internet (WAP) Functions With WAP, you can view current information Connecting / terminating WAP con- from the Internet. This information is shown in a nection specific format, depending upon the display capa- bilities of the unit. Note: If a function is assigned to pressing the right rotary Internet access may require registration with a net- control, the function text will be shown in front of...
  • Page 57: Calling Up Browser Menu

    Internet (WAP) Functions Browser Menu Select from Other entry or formatting possibilities: the URL entered last, In the Browser Menu, a WAP address can be en- • Upper/ Lower case Edit URL tered directly, the address entered in the start pro- With multifunction button , you can New URL...
  • Page 58: Call Up Browser-Dependent Menu

    Internet (WAP) Functions Call up Browser-dependent menu Call up: Deleting: By turning the right rotary control , a previously By turning the right rotary control select set favourite address can be called up and con- and press the control to Delete favourite firmed by pressing the control.
  • Page 59: Pages Visited (History)

    A description of how to configure these keys can By turning the right rotary control , select be found on the Becker Homepage. and press the control to confirm. lete all The complete list of the pages visited will be delet-...
  • Page 60: Call Up Configuration

    Internet (WAP) Functions Settings In the Browser Settings menu, browser-specific settings can be made. In order to use this unit to access the Internet, you must make a number of settings. OnlinePro will Select then use these settings to log onto the Internet. Profile The configurable keys will be displayed for about These special settings (profiles) differ for each net-...
  • Page 61: Create New Profile

    Internet (WAP) Functions Create new profile Profile name: Type of connection: For the max..Access profiles, a name of your With the right rotary control select To create a new profile, select Type Create new pro- choice can be assigned. and press the control to confirm.
  • Page 62: Activating Access Profile

    Internet (WAP) Functions IP Address: Time-out: Copying access profile With the right rotary control select With the right rotary control select Timer In the profile settings, select the profile to be and press the control to confirm. press the control to confirm. adresse copied with the right rotary control and press to...
  • Page 63: Loading Access Profiles

    Internet (WAP) Functions Loading Access Profiles URL Setting Selecting URL suffix: By turning the right rotary control , select The default access profile is the one for the This is where you set up the information to be and press the control to con- German mobile telephone network T-D1.
  • Page 64: Beckerclub

    Internet (WAP) Functions BeckerClub Accessing the BeckerClub in OnlinePro Call up the Communications menu by pressing Access to the BeckerClub is included when you button. purchase Online Pro. The BeckerClub provides a number of services which you can use online via OnlinePro.
  • Page 65: E-Mail Function

    E-mail function and other services E-Mail Function Receiving E-Mail Checking E-Mail E-mail settings Web.de has set up an E-mail mailbox for you. Using the E-Mail function, you can directly call up Special settings can be made to the e-mail function E-Mail can be sent directly to the unit.
  • Page 66 E-mail function and other services E-mail home page Send access data automatically? or Password: Here, you can set the WAP start page to be used for Send access data Manually? Select with the right rotary control Password the e-mail function. Here you can determine whether your access data and press the control to confirm.
  • Page 67: Service Settings

    E-mail function and other services Service settings URL for …. Here, you can set the Internet pages from which In the Service Settings menu, special settings can settings are to be loaded. be made for the services. Note: To call up the Service Settings menu within the The factory-set addresses should not be changed.
  • Page 68: Switching On Radio Mode

    Radio mode Radio mode Switching on radio mode By pressing repeatedly, you can choose between Dynamic Autostore (FM-DAS) the levels seek quality seek Press button. In the Radio Menu Mode, press multifunction but- name Stations RDS Stations Fix The last selected waveband is called up. repeatedly until DAS seek quality •...
  • Page 69: Station Search Fm - Das

    Radio mode Scan search To turn the filter function on or off, press the mul- Multifunction button indicates that, by push- ing the button, other stations can be displayed and tifunction button repeatedly to turn the filter On the desired waveband ( ) press selected.
  • Page 70: Turning Pty Display On Or Off

    Radio mode Turning PTY display on or off Manual FM tuning Request: Press multifunction button Select radio menu mode. In the Radio Menu Mode, select the level . The stored station is requested. Sta- with multifunction button tions fix Calling up/storing MW, LW, SW sta- tions Store: Up to 12 stations can be stored under the station buttons.
  • Page 71: Regionalisation

    Radio mode Regionalisation If the signal quality of a regional sub-programme Switching radio text display on / off drifts despite the RDS Diversity function, it may The RDS diversity function is independent of re- Select FM radio menu mode. Press multifunction mean that regional sub-programming is only trans- gion.
  • Page 72: Traffic Programme (Tp)

    Radio mode Traffic Programme (TP) If an RDS station is equipped with traffic program- ming, this is indicated by in the display. If an RDS Diversity station broadcasts TP an- An inverse TP appears on the display to indi- nouncements, it is possible to interrupt CD, MP3, cate that the traffic programme is active.
  • Page 73: Selecting / Deleting Direct

    Radio mode Selecting / deleting direct program- Switching mute function on or off • Setting - no increase After selection of a TP or EON transmitter, the ming • Setting - slight increase mute function can be activated by pressing the Activate the TP menu.
  • Page 74: Cd, Mp3, Cdc Operation

    CD, MP3 or CDC operation CD, MP3, CDC operation Selecting the audio source Basic display for an MP3 CD in the built-in drive: Notes for the Compact Disc (CD) Provided they are available, the following sources Sound interruptions may occur if the CD is soiled. In order to ensure the highest tone quality, please •...
  • Page 75: Inserting/Ejecting Cds

    CD, MP3 or CDC operation Inserting/Ejecting CDs Skipping a title forward/backward Fast forward/rewind Inserting the CD: Press multifunction button (forwards) or By holding multifunction button depressed Press and briefly hold , the display will fold (backwards) or turn the right rotary for a longer period of time, the fast forward (audi- down and the CD slot becomes visible.
  • Page 76: Title Repeat

    CD, MP3 or CDC operation Title Repeat Temperature protection circuit for Notes on CD-R and CD-RWs Pressing multifunction button turns on the CD and MP3 CD CD-Rs (recordable CDs) can be played with this ”Title Repeat.” The prompt is displayed in- unit.
  • Page 77: Mp3 Cd In Built-In Drive

    CD, MP3 or CDC operation MP3 CD in built-in drive General instructions for MP3 • The MP3 formats MPEG1, MPEG2 and MPEG2.5 Layer3 are supported by the unit. The music that can be played in your unit’s MP3 To operate an MP3 CD in the built-in drive, please Fixed and variable bit rates of 8 - 320 kbit/s and mode is generally copyright-protected under appli- read the following instructions:...
  • Page 78: Notes On Playing Mp3 Cds

    , the manufacturers or new manufacturers, we will post pressing the button, one of the multifunction current track number and the total playing time of this information on our homepage (http://becker- buttons is pressed. the track are displayed briefly. club.com).
  • Page 79: Insertion / Removal Of A Recorded Mmc

    CD, MP3 or CDC operation real time. MMC™ is inserted e.g. in the CD slot, the device CD Changer Otherwise, the particular features described under may be damaged. To operate a CD changer, please read the follow- ”Creating an MP3 data medium” on page 167 ap- ing instructions: ply.
  • Page 80: Playing Cds

    CD, MP3 or CDC operation Note: Incorrectly inserted CDs will not be played. Note: To allow for the fastest possible changing of CDs, the magazine should be loaded successively, be- ginning with Compartment 1. Playing CDs Activate CD changer mode (see ”Selecting the au- dio source”...
  • Page 81: Setting The Gal (Gal)

    User settings User menu Call up / quit User Settings menu • - no volume increase To call up the User Settings menu, press the After opening the User Settings menu, the follow- button for more than 2 seconds. • - slight volume increase (low noise levels in ing Basic Settings can be set in three menu levels interior - low-noise vehicle).
  • Page 82: Display Setting (Lcd)

    User settings Display setting (Lcd) Display brightness setting (Lum) Setting reception optimisation (M/S) The display setting allows you to select from three With this function, the display brightness can be Two different reception optimisation settings can different display versions. set to the preferred value. be selected in order to suppress reception-depend- To set, call up the General Settings menu.
  • Page 83: Activating Aux/Telephone Input

    User settings Activating AUX/telephone input (Aux) • CD changer Signal tone volume (BeV) With this function activated ( ), a CD chang- This can be used to switch on the CD changer AF The volume of signal tones (e.g. storage confirma- er can be connected.
  • Page 84: Volume Display (Vol)

    User settings Volume display (Vol) Telephone receiver volume setting Adjusting the volume difference be- With this function, the volume display can be (HsV) tween digital audio sources (Lvl) turned on or off. With this function, the volume of the optional tel- Music CDs are produced with differing volume To set, call up the General Settings menu.
  • Page 85: Calling Up Reset Function (Rst)

    User settings Calling up reset function (Rst) With this function, the unit can be reset to the fac- tory settings. Parts of the unit can also be reset. To set, call up the General Settings menu. Press multifunction button to call up the 3rd level of the General Settings menu.
  • Page 86: General Instructions

    General instructions General instructions RDS SYSTEM RDS Stations level L music Musical entertainment Entert. Humor This car radio is capable of receiving RDS signals At the level only identified RDS Stations RDS Sport Sports (RDS = Radio Data System) on the VHF bands. stations can be stored.
  • Page 87: Keyword Directory

    Keyword directory Keyword directory E-Mail Electronic post that can be received or sent via the Pin Unblocking Key Wireless Application Protocol Internet. Number required to unblock the telephone in the The Wireless Application Protocol was developed event that an incorrect PIN is entered 3 times in a to provide Internet access to users of mobile tele- row.
  • Page 88: Technical Data

    12 Volt 30 Hz - 15 kHz for FM • CD Connection: 50 Hz - 2,5 kHz for MW, LW, SW • Becker Silverstone 7860 and Silverstone 2660 • Output : CD changers can be connected. 4 x 18 Watt •...
  • Page 89 Dear Listener, In conformance with current EC guidelines, any person may operate this radio receiver. This unit conforms to the current valid European or harmonised national standards. This designation is your guarantee that the unit conforms to the applicable specifications concerning electromagnetic compatibility.

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