MIB Global ENTRY / STANDARD / STANDARD PLUS Composition Audio (PQ): Radio Status: September 20, 2013 German: April 2015 Part no.
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User Instructions 1 1.1 Homologation- and Certification texts Material compliance The MIB GLOBAL Headunit (infotainment headunit for vehicular use only) is compliant with the ELV directive (2000/53/EC). 1.
User Instructions 1.3 FCC statements (North America) (§15.19) "This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation” and (§15.
User Instructions 1.6 Mexico For equipment subject to the NOM-121 (spread spectrum devices) it is necessary to follow the next indications: 'Para cumplimiento de la Cofetel: La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada” 1.7 Taiwan 本產品符合低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法 第十二條、第十四條等條文規定 1.
Contents About these instructions ................. 2 Function description ......................... 3 Phone control (PHONE) – Introduction to phone control................... 23 – Description of phone control ................... 27 Introduction – Before initial use ..................................... 3 – Safety notes ........................................... 3 – Overview of control elements .................... 5 – Basic operating principles .........................
About these Instructions ● You can find an alphabetical index at the end of the instructions. ● An abbreviation index explains technical abbreviations and designations. ● Direction information normally refer to the travel direction. ● Illustrations serve for orientation and are to be understood as depictions of principles. They describe all equipment and models without identifying them as special equipment or model variants. As a result, equipment can be described, which your vehicle might not have.
Description of functions Introduction Before initial use Checklist Before initial use, you should carry out the following steps to operate the device safely and be able to use the complete scope of the provided functions: Observe basic safety notes ⇒Page 3. Become familiar with the overview of control elements⇒Page 5. Reset the device system and function settings to the ex-works state⇒Page 31. Only use appropriate data carriers for media mode ⇒Page 14.
WARNING Connection lines of external devices can hinder the driver. ● Lay connection lines, so that the driver is not hindered. WARNING A too-high volume can damage hearing. This also applies in the case of high volumes of brief duration. WARNING Sudden loudness changes can occur at change or connection of an audio source. ● Reduce the volume level before you change or connect an audio source.
Overview of control elements Fig. 1 Overview of control elements. The device is supplied in different models, which can have different labeling and functions of device buttons. 1 Rotary and push button: 2 – To switch on or off, press ⇒Page 7. – To change the volume, rotate ⇒Page 7. Device buttons: To call a function area, press. Open phone function ⇒Page 23. Open station list in radio mode ⇒Page 10. Open song list in media mode ⇒Page 14.
7 8 9 Adjustment knob: The function depends on the respective operating state. – In all radio operating types for manual station or channel setting, rotate and press for starting and stopping the intro check (SCAN).⇒Page 10. – In media mode for opening the song list, rotate ⇒Page 14. – To mark menu items in long lists, rotate and press to call the marked item, e. g., station selection from station list. – To change your own settings, rotate, e. g., volume adjustment (GALA).
Basic operating principles Topic introduction You can find information about the following specific topics in this chapter: Rotary and push buttons, device and function keys ...................................................... 7 Switch on or off ................................................... 7 Change the basic volume ................................... 8 Additional displays and display options .................
After start-up, the system starts with the most recently set volume if this does not exceed the default maximum volume when it is switched on. ⇒Page 31. Dependent on the country and device, the device is switched off automatically when the engine is turned off or the vehicle key is removed from the ignition lock. When the device is switched on again, it is switched off again automatically after approx. 30 minutes (timeout).
Additional displays and display options First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 7. With a few devices, the current time can also be displayed in the status line of the screen. The station or song display is then displayed above or below it. SGB012901CA All displays can only be shown after the complete system start of the radio.
Audio and media mode Radio mode Topic introduction You can find information about the following topics in this chapter: Supplementary information and warnings: Radio main menu ............................................... 10 Station list 11 ..................................................... 11 Select, set and store station ............................... 11 Intro check (SCAN)13 ........................................
Station list Close station list ● Press the LIST device button to close the station list. If not operated, the station list is closed automatically after some time. Displays and symbols in the station list ⇒Fig. 3 Display: Meaning Fig. 3 Radio mode: Station list (FM). First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 10. All stations are displayed, which can currently be received in the selected frequency range. Open station list.
Function Handling Press the LIST device button to open the station list ⇒Fig. 5. Rotate the adjustment knob to search through the list and press to select the desired station. Select a station from the station Press the device button to close the station list. If not operated, the station list is closed list. automatically after some time. Press the function key next to the saved station frequency for short time. Select a saved station on the station buttons.
Intro check (SCAN) First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 10. If the Intro check is running, all receivable stations in the current frequency range are played for approx. five seconds. Select the desired frequency range Fig. 6 Radio mode: Intro check (SCAN). Function Start the Intro check. End the Intro check. Handling Press the adjustment knob briefly. Scana) is displayed on the screen ⇒Fig. 6 1 . Press the adjustment knob again.
Media mode Topic introduction You can find information about the following specific topics in this chapter: Requirements of media sources and audio files ... 14 Playback sequence of audio data carriers ........... 16 MEDIA main menu ............................................ 16 Switch media source ......................................... 17 Manual song switch ........................................... 17 Folder and song selection from list ..................... 18 Switch display mode...................
Media source Requirements for playing Audio CD (up to 80 m in). CDROM, CDR, CDRW a udio da ta CD to max. 700 MB (megabyte) according to ISO 9660, UDF or in Joliet file system. – CD digital audio specification. – MP3 files (.mp3) with bit rates of 48 to 320 kbit/s or variable bit rates. – WMA files (.wma) to 9.2 mono/stereo to 192 kbit/s without copy protection. – Playlists in PLS and M3U formats. – Playlists not bigger than 20 kB and with no more than 250 links. – Max.
Playback sequence of audio data carriers Sub-folders are handled like folders and numbered correspondingly in the sequence on the data carrier. Figure ⇒Fig. 7 shows a typical MP3 CD as an example, which contains song , folde r a nd sub-folder. The song and folder of this CD are consequently played and displayed in the following order: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fig. 7 Possible structure of an MP3 CD. 6. First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 14.
Possible displays in media mode ⇒Fig. 8 Display: Meaning 1 Song, album, artist, etc. Cf. ⇒Page 18, Switch display mode. 2 Song name. 3 Song playing time in minutes and seconds. 4 Mix and Repeat playback mode. Cf.⇒Page 19, Switch playback mode(MIX, REPEAT). 5 Currently selected media source. Switch media source ⇒Fig. 9 Available media sources CD Audio CD or audio data CD in internal Fig. 9 Media mode: selection menu.
Handling effect Press the device button once for short time. Keep the device button pressed down. At the start of the current song. If the song duration is fewer than three seconds, there is a switch to the start of the previous song. To the next song. There is a switch from the last song to the first song of the data carrier played. Fast rewind. Keep the device button pressed down. Fast forward. Press the device button once for short time.
When there are audio CDs without CD text, only TRACK and the song number corresponding to the sequence on the data carrier are displayed in the middle screen line. Press the function key next to the Info 1 display to display the existing information. Switch playback mode (MIX, REPEAT) Display: Meaning Random playback of all songs in the current folder and sub-folder. REPEAT playback mode ● Press the function key next to the display 2 again to select the corresponding playback mode.
If the internal temperature of the device is too high, no CDs are acceptedor played anymore. If the CD is not removed within approx. 10 seconds, it is drawn in again for security reasons without the CD being played again. If ERROR is displayed after insertion of different CDs, consult a specialist company. CD not readable or defect If the data on an inserted CD cannot be read or the CD is defect, a corresponding note is displayed on the screen.
Special features at operation of an external audio source via the multimedia jack AUXIN Handling effect Selection of another audio source on the radio system. Ending playback of an external audio source. External audio source continues to run in the background. Pulling out the plug of the multimedia jack AUXIN. The device switches to playback of the last played audio source. Read and observe the operating instructions of the manufacturer of the external audio source.
When playback of the Bluetooth® audio source is ended, the radio system remains in the Bluetooth® Audio menu. Control playback The extent to which a Bluetooth® audio source can be controlled via the radio system depends on the connected Bluetooth® audio source. With media players that support the AVRCP Bluetooth® profile, playback of the Bluetooth® audio source can be started or stopped automatically if there is a switch to Bluetooth® audio mode or to another audio source.
Phone control (PHONE) Introduction to phone control Topic introduction You can find information about the following specific topics in this chapter: General information ........................................... 24 Sites with special regulations ............................. 24 Bluetooth® ........................................................ 25 Couple and connect cellphone with radio ...........
Reception interference and interruption of a call are possible in dead zones. NOTE High speeds, poor weather and road conditions as well as network quality can hinder or interrupt a phone call in a vehicle. Observe operating instructions of the cellphone and accessory suppliers as well as possible regulations concerning the use of headsets. Most electronic devices are shielded against RF signals (high frequency). However, electronic devices cannot be shielded from RF signals in rare cases.
NOTE (continuation) devices, which can result in malfunction or damage to the device. Bluetooth® First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information and safety notes on page 23. Bluetooth® Bluetooth® technology serves for connecting a cellphone to the phone control of a vehicle. A onetime coupling process is required to use phone control with a Bluetooth® cellphone.
● Confirm coupling to the cellphone is required. Dependent on the cellphone: ● Enter and confirm the PIN code shown on the radio screen. OR: ● Compare the PIN code displayed on the radio screen with that displayed on the cellphone. If they match, it must be confirmed on both devices. Once the coupling has been completed successfully, the PHONE main menu is displayed and the telephone directory and call logs saved in the cellphone are loaded automatically. A confirmation on the cellphone might be required.
Description of phone control Topic introduction You can find information about the following topics in this chapter: Telephone directory, call logs and settings in the Bluetooth menu are saved in the user profile. Radio main menu .............................................. 27 Take or reject a call ........................................... 28 During a phone call ........................................... 28 Language mode menu ...................................... 29 Telephone directory menu .......
Displays and functions in the PHONE main menu ⇒Fig. 13 Displays and functions Open call logs of the connected cellphone ⇒Page 30. ⇒Fig. 13 Displays and functions 1 2 3 Name of the cellphone provider, with which the SIM card of the connected cellphone is registered. Name of the connected cellphone. : Display of an active Bluetooth® connection. Open the telephone directory of the connected cellphone ⇒Page 29. The language selection mode is retrieved ⇒Page 29.
Displays and functions ⇒Fig. 14 Displays and functions 1 Display of the call duration. 2 Display of the phone number or saved name. Press the function key next to the display to switch off the microphone of the cellphone adapter during a call. Press the function key again to cancel muting of the ring tone. Press the function key next to the display to conduct the call via the cellphone. Press the function key again to conduct the call via the cellphone adapter. Press the a call.
First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 27. After the initial coupling process, it can take a few minutes until the telephone directory data from the cellphone are available on the radio. Open and search through telephone directory ● Press the function key next to the display ⇒Fig. 17 to retrieve the telephone directory. ● Rotate the adjustment knob on the right to scroll up or down in the telephone directory.
Settings Menu and system settings (SETUP) Topic introduction You can find information about the following specific topics in this chapter: Supplementary information and warnings: Main menu System settings .......................... 31 Sound settings ............................................... 31 Radio settings ................................................ 32 Media settings .............................................. 33 Bluetooth settings ......................................
Display: Meaning Volume: Set volume settings. Max. start-up volume: Set maximum start-up volume. Speeddep. vol. contr.: Set the strength of the speed-dependent volume control. The audio volume is increased automatically with increasing vehicle speed. Audio loweringa): Reduction of the audio volume when ParkPilot is active. AUX volume: Set the playback volume of audio sources, which are connected via the multimedia jack AUXIN. See also ⇒Page 32, Adjust playback volume of external audio sources.
Media settings First read and observe the safety notes page 31. on page 3 and the introductory information on Open the Media settings menu Press the SETUP device button. Rotate adjustment knob and select the Media menu item. Display: Meaning Media: Make media settings. Mix/Rpt incl. sub-folders: Sub-folders are included in the selected playback mode ⇒Page 16. Bluetooth settings First read and observe the safety notes page 31.
Abbreviations used Abbreviation Meaning Manufacturer-independent technology for transmission of audio signals via Bluetooth® (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). A2DP AM Amplitude modulation (medium frequency, MW). AUX AUX input on devices of entertainment electronics. AUXIN Multimedia jack AUXIN (auxiliary Input). AVRCP Manufacturer-independent technology for remote control of audio signals via Bluetooth® (Audio Video Remote Control Profile). BTAudio Cf. A2DP or AVRCP.
Index A D Requirements Of CDs ........................................................ 14 Of data carriers and files .............................. 14 Of SD cards ................................................ 14 Of USB data carriers .................................... 14 Intro check (SCAN) RADIO ........................................................ 13 Anti-theft encoding8 ............................................ Switching off...................................................... 7 AUXIN cf.
I iPod ..................................................................21 K Quick guide ........................................................3 L Silent ..................................................................8 Volume Change ...........................................................8 Set external audio sources ........................... 32 Basic volume ..................................................8 Volume reduction ...........................................7 LOW BATTERY .............
Main menu ................................................... 10 Radio mode ................................................. 10 Set station frequency ................................... 11 Station list ................................................... 11 Select, set and store station ........................ 11 Memory levels .............................................. 10 Switch memory level ................................... 10 Radio encoding .................................................