Overview of the control elements
Fig. 1 Overview of the control elements
Different versions of the infotainment system are supplied. The labelling and functions of the infotainment
buttons ⇒
F ig. 1
2
and the position of the CD slot
1
Rotary/push knob:
– Press to switch on or off ⇒ p age 7.
– Turn to adjust the basic volume on whichever source is in use ⇒ p age 7.
Infotainment buttons: press a button to select a function.
2
: switches to radio mode and changes frequency band in radio mode ⇒ p age 12.
–
RADIO
: switches to media mode ⇒ p age 20.
–
MEDIA
: opens vehicle and system settings ⇒ B ooklet Owner's manual, chapter Introduction to the in-
–
CAR
fotainment system.
: opens menu and system settings ⇒ p age 40.
–
SETUP
: opens sound and volume settings ⇒ p age 40.
–
SOUND
: ejects the CD ⇒ p age 20.
–
EJECT
: mute the audio source ⇒ p age 8.
–
MUTE
: opens the telephone control system ⇒ p age 30. The current audio source is muted if no
–
PHONE
mobile telephone provision is installed.
Touchscreen ⇒ p age 7.
3
Setting knob: the function of this button depends on the unit's operating state.
4
– In all radio modes: turn for manual station or channel selection. Press to start and stop the scan
function ⇒ p age 12.
– In media mode: turn to open the track list. Press to start and stop the scan function ⇒ p age 20.
– Turn to select menu options in long lists and press to access the selected option (e.g. select a sta-
tion from the station list).
CD slot: for inserting and removing CDs ⇒ p age 20.
5
AUX-IN socket: for connecting an external audio source ⇒ p age 20.
6
Memory card slot: the slot is located underneath or to the left of the screen, depending on the unit
7
version ⇒ p age 20.
6
Composition Touch, Composition Colour
5
may vary between versions.