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CD/MP3/WMA/C‘n‘C/CD changer mode | Bluetooth®
Repeatedly playing individual tracks,
CDs or directories
Press the 4 RPT button < to change be-
tween the playback modes:
Opera-
tion
Display Meaning
CD
RPT TRACK
Repeating tracks
MP3/
WMA/
C‘n‘C
1
RPT TRACK
Repeating tracks
RPT DIR
2
Repeating folders
CDC
RPT TRACK
Repeating tracks
RPT DISC
Repeating a CD
Gen.
RPT OFF
Regular playback
1
In C‘n‘C mode, additional playback modes
may be available depending on the con-
nected device
2
Not in MP3 Playlist mode
If the RPT function is active, the RPT symbol
appears on the display.
Confi guring the display
Press the DIS/ESC button = once or several
times to change between these displays:
Opera-
tion
Display Meaning
CD
T 01 02:15
Track number
and playing time
T 01 18:33
Track number
and time
MP3/
WMA/
C‘n‘C
01 ABC
File name
ABCDEF
Artist
1
ABCDEF
Album name
1
PLAY 02:15
Playing time
CLK 18:33
Time
CDC
T 01 02:15
Track number
and playing time
T 01 18:33
Track number
and time
CD 02T 03
CD number and
track number
1
Artist and album name must be stored as
ID3 tag and are displayed only for approx.
10 seconds and perhaps as scrolling text;
otherwise, the fi le name is displayed.
Note
You can switch the display of CD text of an
audio CD on and off (see the ch. "User set-
tings", section "Performing settings in the
user menu", "CD TEXT" menu item). If CD text
is switched on, the corresponding CD text is
displayed once as scrolling text at the start of
a track.
Bluetooth®
You can connect the car sound system via Blue-
tooth® with other Bluetooth®-ready devices, such
as cell phones or MP3 players. This allows you
to use the car sound system with its integrated
microphone as hands-free system for connect-
ed cell phones and control the audio output of
other Bluetooth® devices and play them back via
the loudspeakers of the car sound system (Blue-
tooth® streaming).
Bluetooth® technology is a wireless connection of
short range. For this reason, Bluetooth® devices
must be located near the car sound system (in the
vehicle) to establish and maintain a connection.
To establish a Bluetooth® connection, you must
rst register the car sound system and the Blue-
tooth® device. When you register the devices, a
Bluetooth® connection is subsequently estab-
lished automatically. This connection remains in
effect as long as the Bluetooth® device is within
range. If the connection is interrupted, e.g. be-
cause you moved the cell phone outside the range,
the connection is automatically re-established as
soon as you are back within range.
You can connect only one cell phone and stream-
ing device with the car sound system at a time.
If you connect a new device with the car sound
system, the connection to a currently connected
device may automatically be interrupted. How-
ever, the car sound system leaves up to 5 differ-
ent Bluetooth® devices registered, and you can
quickly and easily connect any of these devices
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