VOLVO AUDIO SYSTEM Operating Instructions
Table of Contents Table of Contents.......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Safe Operation of the Radio ................................................................................................................
Safe Operation of the Radio The driving conditions today require that the driver pays full attention to the road at all times. It is advised that when using this radio while driving the driver maintain full concentration on the road. Therefore it is strongly advised to do the following: • Never Change a CD or read CD labels while driving. • Always Ensure the Volume of the Audio System is set so that outside acoustics can also be heard.
General Overview Radio / CD Controls Quick Reference Guide 11 7 1 2 3 5 4 9 8 6 10 13 14 12 15 Fig 1.
Steering Wheel Controls Quick Reference Guide 20 “Next” Button Radio: Radio: CD/USB: Push and CD/USB: Push and 21 “Previous” Button Radio: Radio: CD/USB: CD/USB: 22 Push and release: Seek Push and hold: Manual tune up release: Select next track hold: Fast forward Push and release: Seek Push and hold: Manual tune down Push and release: Select previous track Push and hold: Fast reverse 22 “YES”Button 23 24 Not used for radio functions 23 “NO”Button Not used for radio functions 24 “Vol +” Butto
Display Quick Reference Guide Radio LCD Display 44 45 41 46 46 47 50 52 42 53 41 42 Text display Radio Displays radio band (FM/AM) and frequency CD/USB Displays track, time and music when available Source display (Part of (41)) Phone connected General Indicates that the phone is connected 45 News Info AF General Indicates that the AF (Alternative frequency) function is on 48 PTY General Indicates that the PTY (Program type) function is on Radio Displays radio band (FM1, FM2 or AM) CD/U
Radio Data System (RDS) RDS is used by many radio stations throughout Europe. The system provides features such as Automatic frequency changing (AF) and trigger signals for Traffic announcements (TA) and News. Program Identification (PI Code) The radio identifies the station currently being received by decoding the PI Code. Program Service Name (PS Code) The name of the radio station that appears on the display is contained in the PS Code.
News Activation To activate the News function, perform the following: 1) Press the MENU button 2) Push button 13 15 or on the radio. 17 3) Activate “NEWS” by pressing button 14 until “TRAFFIC” is displayed. . When News is active, the display shows the News icon. Note: If News is active, then the AF function will be active. Traffic / News Announcement Rejection To reject a current Traffic or News announcement, Push and release the information TA 11 button.
Clock Displaying the Time By default, the time of day is displayed only when the ignition is ON and the radio is OFF. The Clock can be set to show the time also when radio is ON, by doing the following: 1) Push MENU 15 button. 13 2) Push button 14 3) Push button 13 4) Push button 14 5) Push button or 17 until “CLOCK” is displayed. to enter Clock sub menu. or 17 until “VISIBLE” is displayed. to change between ON/OFF status.
Setting the Alarm To set the Alarm time, do the following: 1) Push MENU 15 button. 13 2) Push button 14 3) Push button 13 4) Push button 14 5) Push button 13 6) Push button 14 7) Push button 13 8) Push button 14 9) Push button or 17 until “Wake up alarm” is displayed. to enter the Wake up alarm sub menu. or 17 until “Set time” is displayed. to enter the Set time sub menu. or 17 to adjust the hours up or down respectively. to set the hour and toggle to the minute adjustment.
Main Functions Many functions are controlled or adjusted through the radio Menu. If the Menu screen is open and the radio experiences no activity for a 10 second period, the radio will cancel any incomplete actions, close the Menu screen and return to normal operation. The radio will save all completed changes. Power Switching On & Off, Mute and Pause of the Audio System 7 The audio system is switched on or off by pressing the button.
Scan in radio mode The scan feature allows the user to perform a radio station search without having to toggle manually thru the stations. When in scan mode, each station found will play for 10 seconds to give the user a chance to sample the station program or music. The scan will then continue on to the next available station unless the user chooses to stop the scan and stay at the present station. To enter scan mode, perform the following: 1) Press MENU button 15 on the radio.
Speakers Selection The audio system can be adjusted to 4 or 2 speaker mode by performing the following: 15 1) Press the MENU button 13 2) Push button 3) Press the 14 4) Push button . or 17 until “ADVANCE” is displayed. button to enter the “ADVANCE” submenu. 13 or 17 until “SPEAKERS” is displayed. 14 5) Change between 2CH and 4CH by pressing the button. Activate Speed Dependant Volume (ASC) The audio systems volume can be set to increase with the speed of the vehicle.
Play Tracks on a CD or in Random Order There are two possible Random settings for a CD: Random All and Random Folder (If the content of the CD is stored in folders). To play tracks in random order, do the following: 1) Press the MENU button 2) Push button 13 15 . or 17 until “RANDOM” is displayed. 14 3) Enter Random Sub menu by pressing button 4) Push button 5) Push button 13 14 or 17 . to choose between All and Folder. to activate the desired Random mode.
External audio input There are three possible external audio input modes, USB, iPod and Aux. A USB and an AUX device can be connected and accessible at the same time. However, if an iPod is connected the USB and the AUX devices will be disabled as an available source. USB Mode The radio is designed to work with USB devices formatted with the USB Mass Storage Device Class standard. Other USB devices may still work with the radio though.
Repeat Tracks on a USB Device There are three possible Repeat settings for a USB device: Repeat All, Repeat track and Repeat Folder (If the content of the USB device is stored in folders). By default, Repeat All is active. To change the repeat setting, do the following: 1) Press the MENU button 13 2) Push button 15 . or 17 until “REPEAT” is displayed. 14 3) Enter Random Sub menu by pressing button 13 4) Push button 14 5) Push button or 17 . to choose between All, Track and Folder.
Change a Track on iPod There are two ways to change a track: 16 1) Push and release the OR 14 or button on the radio to move to the next or previous track respectively. 2) Using the steering wheel controls: Push and release the respectively.
AUX Mode To select an auxiliary audio input: 12 Push the CD/AUX button until Aux shows on the display. An auxiliary audio input may be selected except when in iPod mode. The output volume of the Aux device should be set to maximum. Please note that for an Aux device, changing tracks, fast forwarding etcetera must be done directly on the Aux device. Bluetooth Hands free Phone Mode The radio is designed to work with mobile phones that support the Bluetooth Hands Free Profile 1.5.
Delete a Phone The purpose of this process is to delete a specific phone from the phone list in the radio. 1) Push the MENU button 2) Push button 3) Push button 4) Push button 5) Push button 6) Push button 7) Push button 13 14 13 14 13 14 15 . or 17 until “Hands Free” is displayed. to enter the Hands Free sub menu. or 17 until “Edit Phone” is displayed. to enter the Edit Phone sub menu. or 17 until the phone name that is to be deleted is displayed. to delete the phone.
Tips and Tricks USB and MP3 • • • WMA and MP3 are the only formats readable by the device. Playlist must be in .PLS or .M3U format. Playlist must contain the song in the USB device or CD. Bluetooth • • iPod • • Compatible with standard 1.5. More information at www.bluetooth.org. For better quality and connectivity use iPod adapter “Pocket Dock with line out and USB”. www.sendstation.com. iPod firmware must be recently updated www.apple.com.
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