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Composition Touch, Composition Colour Radio Composition Touch, Composition Colour: Radio Stand: 21.08.2013 Englisch: 11.2013 Artikel-Nr.: 142.5R6.RCT.20 1425R6RCT20...
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Description of symbols Refers to a section within a chapter that WARNING contains important information and safety Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous notes that should always be observed. situations which could lead to fatal or severe Indicates that the section is continued on ...
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FCC Compliance Statement [Level 4] <North America> 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. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION MODEL L61SE2 Dimensions (mm) 272.7 Dimensions (mm) 156.52 Dimensions (mm) 208.52 Weight (KG) Power Requirement 9V~18V Power Consumption 25W * 4CH...
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Bluetooth Specification Standard Bluetooth Version 2.1+EDR Frequency Range 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz Output Power (Max.) +4 dBm Max.
Table of Contents About this manual Telephone control (PHONE) ....Introduction to telephone control system Introduction Description of telephone control system Before using the unit for the first time .
About this manual ● An alphabetical index is included at the end of of the equipment described might not be fitted in this manual. your vehicle. Your Volkswagen dealership can pro- vide more information on this. ● A list of abbreviations explains technical abbre- viations and terms.
Introduction Before using the unit for the first time Before using the infotainment system for the first time, carry out the following steps. This will enable you to use the infotainment system safely and make full use of the functions it provides: ...
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NOTICE (Continued) NOTICE (Continued) ● When inserting a memory card, ensure that ● Only clean 12 cm standard CDs should be it is correctly positioned ⇒ p age 20. used. – Do not affix stickers or other items to the ●...
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 and the position of the CD slot may vary between versions. Rotary/push knob: ...
General information on operating the unit Introduction This chapter contains information on the following Not all listed function buttons and functions subjects: may be available due to the device software used in your market. The equipment is not faulty if Rotary/push knobs and infotainment buttons a function button is missing from the screen.
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is removed from the ignition lock. If the infotain- If the vehicle battery has been disconnected, ment system is switched on again, it will switch off the ignition must be switched on before automatically after approximately 30 minutes switching the infotainment system back on. ...
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Inactive (grey) function buttons cannot be selected. Overview of displays and function buttons Displays and function buttons: action and effect In the title bar, the currently selected menu and any other possible function buttons are displayed. Touch to open a further menu. Move the crosshair across the screen with slight pressure without losing contact.
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Input windows with on-screen keypad The input line with the cursor is located on the left in the top line of the screen . All inputs are dis- played here. Input windows for free text input An input window for free text entry allows any let- ter, number and special character to be entered in any combination.
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Additional display information and display options First read and observe the safety warn- Displays such as the current time and the current ings on page 3 and the introductory outside temperature can be displayed on the information on page 7. screen in the status bar.
Audio mode Radio mode Introduction ● Basic information on use ⇒ p age 7 This chapter contains information on the following subjects: ● Menu and system settings (SETUP) ⇒ p age 40 RADIO main menu ..... . RDS radio data service .
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Function button: effect Browses through the available or stored stations. Setting for the arrow buttons in the < > menu ⇒ p age 18. FM/AM setup The function button is only displayed while the scan function is on ⇒ p age 16. SCAN Station buttons for storing stations ⇒ ...
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The radio stations are responsible for the content of the information sent. Station buttons First read and observe the safety warn- ings on page 3 and the introductory information on page 12. In the RADIO main menu, you can store stations from the currently selected frequency band on 12 consecutively numbered function buttons.
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First read and observe the safety warnings on page 3 and the introductory information on page 12. Selecting stations ⇒ Touch the F ig. 10 function button. < > Selecting stations using arrow The unit only switches to stored or receivable stations, depending on buttons what settings have been made for the arrow buttons.
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Stopping station names scrolling (FM Fixed station names are indicated by a dot to each side of the name. frequency) Some radio stations transmit a very long station The fixed text is adopted for all the station buttons name, which is shown on the screen as a scrolling on which the corresponding station is stored.
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TP function (traffic program) Fig. 14 RADIO main menu with TP display Fig. 15 Radio mode: station list with TP display First read and observe the safety warn- In FM mode, the selected station must support the ings on page 3 and the introductory TP function.
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The traffic announcement volume setting can be ● Touch the function button to end the Cancel ⇒ adjusted with the volume control F ig. 1 traffic announcement. The TP function remains ac- The adjusted volume setting will be applied to sub- tivated.
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Function button: effect : scan function (SCAN). When the scan function is running, all available stations on the current fre- Scan quency band are played in sequence for approximately 5 seconds each ⇒ p age 16. : define the settings for the arrow buttons.
Media mode Introduction This chapter contains information on the following dio files can be played by the infotainment system subjects: from its corresponding drives or audio input sock- ets (internal CD drive, memory card slot, AUX-IN Data storage device and file requirements .
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Media source Requirements for playing in the unit External audio source. – Playback of external audio sources via 3.5 mm jack plug ⇒ p age 27. ®a) Audio file playback via Bluetooth – The external media player must support the A2DP Blue- profile ⇒ ...
Playlists are not played automatically. In- stead they must be specifically selected via the track selection menu ⇒ p age 24. MEDIA main menu In the MEDIA main menu, various media sources can be selected and played. ● Press the infotainment button to open MEDIA the MEDIA main menu ⇒ ...
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Function button: effect When the scan function is running, all tracks in the current track list are played for approx- imately 10 seconds each. SCAN The function button is only displayed while the scan function is on. To start the scan func- tion, press setting knob ⇒ ...
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Changing tracks in the MEDIA main menu First read and observe the safety warn- ings on page 3 and the introductory information on page 20. You can browse through the tracks of the media source that is currently playing using the arrow but- tons.
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Overview of function buttons in the track list Function button: effect Opens the Sources menu. Touch to select a different media source. Indicates the media source currently selected. Touch to change the media source. : internal CD drive ⇒ p age 25. ...
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When the temperature inside the infotain- If you insert a number of different CDs and ment system is too high, loading and play- receive the message Error: CD drive back of CDs is disabled. ery time, contact a qualified workshop. ...
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Please read and observe the manufacturer's manual for the external storage device. External audio source connected to the AUX-IN socket Fig. 21 MEDIA main menu Fig. 22 External audio source connected to AUX- First read and observe the safety warn- ●...
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® Connecting an external audio source via Bluetooth ● Touch the function button to con- Find devices ® nect an external Bluetooth audio source for the first time. ● OR: touch the function button to Paired devices ® select an external Bluetooth audio source from the list.
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Function button: effect : the TP function (traffic news monitoring) is activated ⇒ p age 12. Traffic program (TP) : subfolders will be included in the selected playback mode ⇒ p age 22. Mix/Repeat including subfolders : disconnect data storage device (USB storage device or SD card) from the system. Once Remove safely the storage device has been ejected from the system the respective function button is greyed out.
Telephone control (PHONE) Introduction to telephone control system Introduction This chapter contains information on the following WARNING (Continued) subjects: area where the network is very weak or, in General information some cases, in a tunnel, garage or under- ..... . pass.
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General information First read and observe the introductory You may experience poor reception or may be cut information and safety warnings off in areas where the signal is weak. page 30. Most electronic devices are shielded against high- frequency signals. In rare cases, however, elec- How the individual telephone menus are displayed tronic devices may not be shielded against high- depends on the mobile telephone being used.
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® ® Some Bluetooth mobile telephones are detected Music playback Bluetooth Advanced Audio Dis- and connected automatically when the ignition is tribution Profile (A2DP): switched on, if a connection already exists. For this ® ● Bluetooth profile for the transmission of ster- to happen, the mobile telephone itself and the eo-quality audio signals.
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Pairing and connecting mobile telephones ● If necessary, confirm the pairing on the mobile telephone. Several mobile telephones can be paired with the infotainment system, but only one mobile tele- Depends on the mobile telephone: phone can be connected to the infotainment sys- ●...
Description of telephone control system Introduction This chapter contains information on the following Up to 20 devices can be linked to the telephone subjects: control system. One device at a time can be con- nected via the hands-free profile (HFP) or audio PHONE main menu .
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Function button: effect Name of the paired mobile telephone or the user profile in use. Touch to connect or pair an- other mobile telephone. Speed dial buttons which can be used to store one telephone number from the telephone book each ⇒ p age 38. Opens the keypad to enter a telephone number ⇒ ...
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Displays and function buttons: action and effect : call is being made with the connected mobile telephone. Touch the function button to make the call on the mobile telephone provision. : the microphone in the provision for mobile telephone is switched off. ...
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It may take a few minutes after the first pairing The telephone book can also be opened during an process until the telephone book data from the on-going telephone call. paired mobile telephone is available on the info- In the PHONE main menu, press the function ...
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Speed dial buttons First read and observe the introductory information given on page 34. One telephone number from the telephone book can be stored to each of the speed dial buttons ⇒ F ig. 31 All speed dial buttons must be assigned manually and are then specific to a user profile.
Function button: effect menu ⇒ p age 39. : opens the User profile setup User profile Select ring tone b) : select the ring tone from the list of preset ring tones. The selected ring tone is played and stored when you leave the submenu. This function button is only active during a telephone call.
Settings Menu and system settings (SETUP) Introduction This chapter contains information on the following Additional information and warnings: subjects: ● Safety information for infotainment system ⇒ p age 3 System settings main menu (Setup) ..●...
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Function button: effect : restoring the factory settings will erase entered data and settings depending on which Factory settings option has been selected. : displays the system information (serial number, hardware and software versions). System information : copyright information. Copyright It is important that the correct date and time are set in the vehicle to ensure the infotain- ment system works properly.
Sound and volume settings Introduction This chapter contains information on the following Additional information and warnings: subjects: ● Safety information for infotainment system ⇒ p age 3 Adjusting settings ..... . . ●...
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If the sound from the connected external audio source is too loud or distorted, lower the output volume on the external audio source if possible. If this is not sufficient, set the input volume to dium Quiet Settings...
Abbreviations Abbreviation Definition ® A2DP Generic technology for the transmission of audio signals via Bluetooth (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). Amplitude modulation (medium wave, MW). AUX-IN Auxiliary audio input. ® AVRCP Universal technology for remote control of audio sources via Bluetooth (Audio Video Re- mote Control Profile).