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Parking Aid
Parking Aid
PARKING AID*
Parking aid in operation
With the starter switch turned to position ‘II’, the parking aid
The parking aid is not infallible. It is for guidance only! The
operates automatically whenever reverse gear is selected and is
sensors may not be able to detect certain types of obstruction,
switched off as soon as reverse is deselected.
e.g. narrow posts or small objects no more than a few inches wide,
small objects close to the ground, objects above the level of the boot
When reverse is selected a short ‘bleep’ will sound to confirm that
and some objects with non-reflective surfaces.
the system is working (note that a one second delay will occur
before the ‘bleep’ sounds).
1.5m
NOTE: If a longer, higher pitched sound is emitted (for a duration of 5
30cm
seconds) when reverse gear is selected, this indicates a fault with the system
- contact your dealer for assistance.
While reversing:
If an obstruction is located within the 1.5 m range of the rear
parking aid sensors, or 60 cm of the corner sensors, the warning
commences chiming. As the car moves closer to the
obstruction, the chimes are transmitted more rapidly.
Once the obstruction is within 30 cm of the rear bumper, the
chimes merge into a continuous warning tone.
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60cm
NOTE: In the case of cars equipped with factory fitted towing
Four ultrasonic sensors, situated in the rear bumper, scan an area
equipment, the parking aid will not operate while a caravan or trailer is
behind the car, searching for obstructions. If an obstruction is
hitched to the car.
detected, the sensors calculate its distance from the rear of the car
If the distance between the car and an obstruction to the side of
and communicate this information to the driver by sounding
the car remains unchanged for over three seconds, the warning
warning chimes. It is important to remember that the system is no
chimes cease.
more than an AID to parking. It is not foolproof in operation, nor
is it a substitute for observation and personal judgement.
Keep the sensors free from dirt, ice and snow. If deposits build
up on the surface of the sensors, their performance may be
impaired. When washing the car, avoid aiming high pressure water
jets directly at the sensors from close range.
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Audio System
100
Audio System Identification
101
Radio Reception
102
Remote Audio Controls
103
Radio
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108
Cassette Player
110
Compact Disc Player
3
114
Radio Tuning
119
Traffic Information
120
Radio Data System
121
Clock & Time
122
Menu Functions
123
CD Changer
125
Security Code
Audio System Identification
Audio System
Audio System Identification
This section of the handbook covers only those audio systems
AUDIO SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
fitted as standard to cars within the model range at the time of
manufacture.
SRC
If, at the time of ordering your car, you specified a different audio
system, it will have been fitted by your dealer before you took
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delivery of your car. In this case, you will have received an
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additional operating manual detailing the features and operation of
your audio system, which should be used in place of the
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TRAF.RDS
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3
4 RPT
5 MIX
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AUDIO
X-BASS
instructions that follow.
You are requested to read the audio operating instructions
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carefully in order to gain maximum enjoyment from the system.
CC32 Audio System
(radio/cassette player)
CD changer location*
The optional CD changer is mounted in the luggage
compartment. For operating instructions, see ‘MULTI-CD
CHANGER CONTROLS*’, page 112 and ‘10-DISC
CHANGER’, page 123.
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CD32 Audio System
(radio/single-play CD player)
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Radio Reception
Radio Reception
RADIO RECEPTION
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 retuning eases this problem, some manual
retuning may still be needed (especially for local stations) in areas
of weak reception.
The broadcast range for good stereo reception (usually within a 50
to 65 km radius of the transmitter) is noticeably less than it is for
mono.
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FM Signals (like light waves) travel in a straight line, so large
obstacles, such as tall buildings, can shield the car from the signal
causing distortion or loss of reception (known as dead spots).
Distortion can also occur if FM signals received directly from the
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transmitter mix with signals which have been reflected by
Distortion, interference and lack of signal clarity, are often
obstructions such as mountains, hills and tall buildings (this is
attributed to a fault in the radio - this is rarely the case.
known as multi-path distortion).
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.
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Remote Audio Controls
Remote Audio Controls
REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS*
HB0222
Volume control
Lift or press the switch to increase or decrease volume.
VOL.
Search/select control
Lift or press the switch to search forwards or backwards
through the frequency range.
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Radio
Radio
DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL
Replacing the control panel
For added protection against theft, remove the control panel and
Place the right side of the panel into position, then push the left-
take it with you when you leave the car. DO NOT leave the
hand side into the front of the audio unit until it clicks into place.
control panel inside the car.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT subject the control panel to severe shocks, or expose it
to direct sunlight or other sources of heat.
Avoid direct skin contact with the electrical contacts on the rear
of the control panel. Periodically, clean the contacts on both the
control panel and audio unit with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth, or
use methylated spirits if available.
When replacing the control panel, do not press the display.
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Removing the control panel
Press the release button (arrowed in illustration) to unlock the
control panel, then pull the control panel away from the audio unit
as shown.
If the audio unit is switched on when the control panel is removed,
the unit switches off automatically and switches back on when the
control panel is replaced.
NOTE: If a tape or CD is loaded, it need not be ejected before removing
the control panel.
When not in use, keep the control panel in the protective case
supplied.
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Radio
SOUND CONTROLS
3. Audio selection control
Use in conjunction with the
and
controls (5) to adjust
bass, treble, balance and fader levels. Note that different bass and
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5
treble levels can be set for each sound source (e.g. radio, tape or
CD).
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Bass: To increase or reduce bass response:
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1. Press the AUDIO control - (‘BASS’ shows in the display).
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2. Press
or
to adjust bass response.
‘BASS +7’ = maximum bass
BND.TS
TRAF.RDS
1
2
3
4 RPT
5 MIX
6
AUDIO
X-BASS
‘BASS 0’ = normal bass
‘BASS -7’ = minimum bass
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Treble: To increase or reduce treble response:
1. Press the AUDIO control - (‘BASS’ shows in the display).
1. On/off button
2. Press either or until ‘TREB’ appears in the display.
Press to switch on (the display shows ‘CODE’ followed by
3. Press
or
to adjust treble response.
‘ROVER’). Press and hold for at least two seconds to switch off.
‘TREB +7’ = maximum treble
NOTE: The audio unit can be operated without the starter switch turned
‘TREB 0’ = normal treble
on. However, it will switch off automatically after one hour in order to
‘TREB -7’ = minimum treble
avoid draining the battery.
Balance: To adjust the balance between right and left speakers:
2. Volume control
1. Press the AUDIO control - (‘BASS’ shows in the display).
The volume can be adjusted in steps from 0 to 66. Rotate to left
2. Press either or until ‘BAL’ appears in the display.
or right (the volume level is shown in the display).
3. Press the
or
to adjust the right/left balance.
‘BAL +9’ = maximum sound from RIGHT
The volume can also be adjusted using the remote switches on the
steering wheel (see ‘REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS*’,
‘BAL 0’ = equal balance
page 102).
‘BAL -9’ = maximum sound from LEFT
NOTE: If you have a car telephone with a mute signal output connected
to the stereo system, radio tape or CD play automatically mutes to a preset
level while the telephone is in use (see ‘Muting the sound’, page 105).
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Radio
Fader: To adjust the balance between front and rear speakers:
Muting the sound
1. Press the AUDIO control - (‘BASS’ shows in the display).
Briefly press the on/off button (1) (‘MUTE’ appears in the
2. Press or until ‘FADER’ appears in the display.
display). The volume will instantly reduce to a preset level. The
3. Press
or
to adjust the front/rear balance.
preset volume level can be adjusted as follows:
‘FADER +9’ = maximum sound from FRONT
1. Press the MENU button (6).
‘FADER 0’ = equal balance
2. Press the
control until ‘MUTE LVL’ is displayed.
‘FADER -9’ = maximum sound from REAR
3. Press the
controls to adjust the volume.
4. Press the MENU button twice to store the setting.
4. X-Bass control
Use the X-BASS feature to boost bass responses at low volume.
Setting the power-on volume
Separate levels can be set for each sound source (e.g. radio, tape or
The default volume (the volume level present when the audio unit
CD).
is switched on) can be adjusted, as follows:
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1. Press the X-Bass control.
1. Press the MENU button (6).
2. Repeatedly press either the
or
controls (5) until the
2. Press
until ‘ON VOL’ is displayed.
required setting is displayed.
3. Press or to reduce or increase the volume.
‘X BASSOFF = feature switched off.
4. Press the MENU button twice to store the setting.
‘X BASS 1 = minimum boost.
NOTE: If ‘LAST VOL’ is selected, the power-on volume will be the
‘X BASS 2 = medium boost.
same as the volume level that was set when the unit was last switched off,
‘X BASS 3 = maximum boost.
provided this did not exceed volume level 38.
3. Press the X-Bass control to store the required setting.
NOTE: After 8 seconds without further adjustment, all audio settings are
stored and the selection mode (including X-BASS) cancels automatically.
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Radio
Output level display
Illuminated bars flash in the display to provide a graphic indication
of the sound control settings as they are adjusted. At other times,
the display symbolises the radio’s output level. The output level
display can be enabled or disabled as follows:
1. Press the MENU button (6).
2. Press the
control until ‘PEAK LVL’ is displayed.
3. Press or
to select ‘PEAK ON’ or ‘PEAK OFF’.
4. Press the MENU button twice to store the setting.
Treble reduction feature (HICUT) - FM only
HICUT improves reception in poor operating conditions. If
interference occurs, the treble is automatically reduced. The
feature can be enabled or disabled as follows:
1. Press the MENU button (6).
2. Press the
control until ‘HICUT’ is displayed.
3. Press the or controls to select ‘HICUT 1’ (treble
reduction activated), or ‘HICUT 0’ (no treble reduction).
4. Press the MENU button to store the setting.
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Radio
RADIO CONTROLS
2. Tuning controls
Briefly press either the
or
controls. The unit automatically
searches up or down the frequency range and tunes to the next
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receivable station (see ‘TUNING’, page 114).
SRC
Radio frequencies can also be selected using the remote switches
on the steering wheel (see ‘REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS*’,
page 102).
D MS
MENU
3. Pre-set buttons
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TRAF.RDS
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2
3
4 RPT
5 MIX
6
AUDIO
X-BASS
Use to store up to 6 radio stations on each waveband or memory
bank (see‘Programming the pre-sets’, page 116).
Press briefly to select a stored frequency.
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4
3
3
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Press and hold to store a frequency.
1. Waveband/Travelstore selector (BND.TS)
4. Traffic information/RDS control
Press briefly to select the required waveband. There are three
Traffic information: Press briefly to switch on (or switch off) traffic
memory banks for the FM waveband (FM1, FM2 and FMT - each
information mode (see ‘Selecting traffic information’, page 119). Press
has the same tuning range) and two AM wavebands, MW and LW.
briefly to return to normal radio, tape or CD reception during a
Press and hold to activate Travelstore (see ‘TRAVELSTORE’,
traffic information broadcast.
page 117).
Radio Data System (RDS): Press and hold for two seconds or more
NOTE: Pressing the waveband selector briefly during tape or CD play
to select or inhibit RDS (the ‘RDS’ indicator illuminates when
will change the audio mode to radio tuner operation.
RDS has been activated) (see ‘RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS)’,
page 120).
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Cassette Player
Cassette Player
CASSETTE PLAYER CONTROLS (CC32 only)
2. Fast forward/rewind/tape reverse
During tape winding, ‘FORWARD’ or ‘REWIND’ shows in the
display.
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1
2
4
To forward or reverse wind, fully press either one of the two
buttons.
SRC
To stop tape winding, half press the remaining (unlocked)
button. Tape play will automatically resume.
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To reverse the direction of tape play, half press both buttons
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simultaneously.
BND.TS
TRAF.RDS
1
2
3
4 RPT
5 MIX
6
AUDIO
X-BASS
3. Tape eject
Press FULLY to eject the cassette tape. The audio unit returns to
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radio mode, selecting the waveband and frequency last in use.
4. Tape mode selection
1. Cassette compartment
Press briefly to change to or from radio or tape mode.
Insert the tape with the open side to the right and push in carefully.
The radio mutes and tape play starts immediately
To change to radio reception during tape play, press either the tape
(display shows ‘CASSETTE’ then SIDE A’ or ‘SIDE B’).
mode selection button, or the waveband selection button - tape
play will stop and the radio automatically selects the frequency last
At the end of either side of the tape, play automatically continues
in use. To return to tape play, press the mode button.
in the opposite direction.
If the set is switched off during tape play, the cassette remains in
stand-by mode. Play resumes when the set is switched on again.
NOTE: Inserting a cassette when the starter switch is turned off will switch
on the audio unit in cassette mode, but playback will be limited to one hour.
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Cassette Player
CARE OF CASSETTE PLAYER AND TAPES
Cassette tapes
Use only good quality tapes with a maximum capacity of ninety
Always store cassettes in their boxes when not in use.
minutes (C90). Check that both spools rotate freely and remove
Never leave cassettes in the vehicle during extremes of
any loose turns at the start of the tape by winding one spool with
temperature. In particular, do not leave tapes in direct sunlight
a pen or pencil.
as they may warp and become unusable, or jam the tape player
mechanism.
Cassette player
Fast forward, or rewind tapes every 8 to 10 plays to prevent
In use, the tape head accumulates dust and contamination,
them from becoming too tightly wound.
gradually impairing sound reproduction and, in extreme cases,
Ensure that labels attached to the cassette are glued firmly in
reducing volume too. To combat contamination, clean the tape
place.
head periodically (after approximately every 20 hours playing
DO NOT leave tapes in the cassette player for more than a few
time) by passing a wet type cleaning cassette through the player.
hours in very cold or humid conditions - the oxides on the tape
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NOTE: Because your cassette player is fitted with auto reverse, the
surface may contaminate the cassette player mechanism.
cleaning cassette must be played in both directions.
NOTE: After continuous playing, cassettes may become hot to touch.This
The tape will require more frequent cleaning in winter, as
is normal and will not harm good quality tape.
contamination is greater in conditions of low temperature and
increased humidity. However, the use of good quality tapes keeps
the build up to a minimum.
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Compact Disc Player
Compact Disc Player
SINGLE PLAY CD CONTROLS (CD32 only)
2. Track selection/search
Track Selection: Press one of the
or
controls to select the
next, or previous track. Press the control repeatedly to move
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forward or back through the tracks on the disc.
Fast track selection: Press and hold either the
or
control. The
CD player skips tracks (forward or back) until the control is
released.
Fast search: With a CD playing, press and hold the appropriate
or control to play forward or back through the current track at
a greatly increased speed (volume reduces).
3. Pausing playback
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4
5
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To pause playback, press pre-set button 3 (‘PAUSE’ appears in the
display). Press again to cancel pause.
1. CD compartment
With the starter switched on, partially insert a disc, with the label
4. Repeat play
side uppermost, until resistance is felt, at which point the disc will
Press pre-set button 4 (RPT) to repeat the current track (‘RPT
be drawn into the player and playback starts automatically.
TRCK’ is displayed and the RPT indicator illuminates in the
If a disc is already loaded, press the SRC button (7) until ‘CD’
lower part of the display). Press again to cancel the repeat function
appears in the display. Playback starts from the point on the disc at
(‘RPT OFF’ is displayed and the RPT indicator extinguishes).
which play last stopped.
5. Random play (MIX)
To remove a disc, press and hold the SRC button (7).
Press pre-set button 5 (MIX) to play each track in a random order
NOTE: Inserting a disc when the starter switch is turned off will switch
(‘MIX CD’ is displayed and the MIX indicator illuminates in the
on the audio unit in CD mode, but playback will be limited to one hour.
lower part of the display). Random play continues until the button
is pressed again (‘MIX OFF’ is displayed and the MIX indicator
extinguishes).
IMPORTANT
NOTE: With random play selected, the track selection controls (2) can be
Use standard 12cm CDs only.
used to skip to the next randomly selected track, or to the start of the current
DO NOT use 8 cm CD singles, or irregularly shaped or damaged
track.
CDs - these may damage the compact disc player.
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Compact Disc Player
6. Track scanning
Track scanning enables you to listen to the first few seconds of each
track on the disc.
Press and hold the MENU button (6) for two seconds (‘SCAN’
appears in the display). Press the MENU button again to stop the
scan at your chosen track.
NOTE: The scan time can be adjusted to suit your requirements
(see ‘MENU CONTROL FUNCTIONS’, page 122).
7. CD mode selection/CD eject control
Press briefly to change to or from CD or radio modes.
With the audio unit switched on, press and hold for two seconds
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or more to eject a disc.
Changing the display
The information appearing in the display can be set to show either:
the track number (e.g ‘T18 PLAY’), or the track number and
elapsed time display (e.g T12 2:39’), as follows:
1. Press the MENU button (6).
2. Press the
control until ‘CD DISP’ is displayed.
3. Press the
controls alternately to select ‘PLAY’ or ‘TIME’.
4. Press the MENU button twice to store your selection.
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Compact Disc Player
MULTI-CD CHANGER CONTROLS*
2. Disc and track selection/search
Disc selection: Briefly press the
control to advance to the next
disc, or the
control to return to the start of the previous disc.
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Press the controls repeatedly to move forward or back through all
the discs in the magazine.
Track Selection: Press one of the
controls to select the next, or
previous track. Press the controls repeatedly to move forward or
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back through the tracks on the disc.
Fast track selection: Press and hold the
or
control. The CD
player skips tracks (forward or back) until the control is released.
Fast search: With a CD playing, press and hold the appropriate
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4
5
6
control to play forward or back through the current track at a
greatly increased play speed (volume reduces).
1. CD changer mode selection
3. Pausing playback
Press the SRC button (1) once or twice until ‘CHANGER’
To pause playback, press pre-set button 3 (‘PAUSE’ appears in the
appears in the display.
display). Press again to cancel pause.
Playback commences from the track on the disc that was last
played, or from the start of the first disc if the magazine is newly
4. Repeat play
inserted. The display initially identifies the disc (e.g. ‘DISC 07’),
To repeat the current track: Press pre-set button 4 (‘RPT TRCK’ is
and then the track number and playing time (e.g. T14 0:68). At the
displayed briefly and the RPT indicator illuminates).
end of each disc, playback continues automatically with the next
To repeat the current disc: With RPT TRCK already selected, press
disc and so on (missing discs are skipped if less than ten have been
pre-set button 4 a second time (‘RPT DISC’ appears briefly in the
loaded, in which case the display will show ‘NO CD’). Once all
display and the RPT indicator illuminates).
the discs have been played, playback reverts to the first track on the
To deselect the repeat feature, press pre-set button 4 several times
first disc that was played.
until ‘RPT OFF’ appears in the display and the RPT indicator
extinguishes.
NOTE: One or both repeat play features will be deselected if track or disc
selection, or track scanning is activated.
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Compact Disc Player
5. Random play (MIX)
Changing the display
Press pre-set button 5 (MIX) to play the tracks on the current disc
The information appearing in the display can be set to show either:
in a random order (‘MIX CD’ is displayed briefly and the ‘MIX’
the track number and disc number (e.g ‘T07 D6’), or the track
indicator illuminates).
number and elapsed time display (e.g T09 3:28’), as follows:
Random play can also be applied to all of the discs in the changer.
1.
Press the MENU button (6).
With ‘MIX CD’ selected, press pre-set button 5 a second time
2.
Press the
control until ‘CDC DISP’ is displayed.
(‘MIX ALL’ appears briefly in the display).
3.
Press the
controls alternately to select ‘TIME’ or ‘CD
NO’.
Random play will continue until pre-set button 5 is pressed again,
4.
Press the MENU button twice to store your selection.
(‘MIX OFF’ is displayed and the ‘MIX’ indicator extinguishes) or
track scanning is activated .
NOTE: With random play selected, the track selection controls (2) can be
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used to skip to the next randomly selected track, or to the start of the current
track.
6. Track scanning
Track scanning enables you to listen to the first few seconds of each
track on every disc in the changer in ascending order.
1. Press and hold the MENU button (6) for two seconds
(‘SCAN’ appears in the display).
2. Press the MENU button again to stop the scan at your chosen
track.
NOTE: The scan time can be adjusted to suit your requirements
(see ‘MENU CONTROL FUNCTIONS’, page 122).
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