User Guide
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CD, MP3 or CDC operation
CD, MP3, CDC operation
Selecting the audio source
Provided they are available, the following sources
• CD (Title of a CD in the built-in drive)
• MP3 (MP3 Title of a CD in the built-in drive)
• MP3 (MP3 Title of an MMC™)
• CDC (CDs and Title of the CD changer unit) if
installed
may be selected.
After pressing the last selected audio source is
set if possible.
By pressing the first multifunction button, the unit
will switch to the next audio source. The next se-
lectable audio source is always displayed above
the multifunction button.
Basic display for the CD in the built-in drive:
Basic display for an MP3 CD in the built-in drive:
Basic display for an inserted MMC (Multi Media
Card):
Basic display for the CD changer:
Operation of the individual audio sources is essen-
tially identical with only a few exceptions. Thus,
the basic functions are only described here once.
In the example, the audio source CD (CD in built-
in drive) is shown.
See the following sections for special operating in-
structions or notes for each of the individual audio
sources:
• ”MP3 CD in built-in drive” on page 167
• ”MMC™ (MultiMediaCard™)” on page 168
• ”CD Changer” on page 169
Notes for the Compact Disc (CD)
Sound interruptions may occur if the CD is soiled.
In order to ensure the highest tone quality, please
note the following:
• Always touch the CD at the edges only. Keep
the disc clean and never touch the surface.
• Never stick anything on the CD.
• Protect the CDs against direct sunlight and from
heat sources such as heaters etc.
• Before playing the CD, you should clean it with
a special, commercially available cleaning
cloth, wiping from the centre outwards. Sol-
vents such as petrol, thinners or other commer-
cially available cleaners and anti-static sprays
must not be used.
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