Technical data
Steering wheel mounted audio controls.
Shark fi n aerial.
USB connection and auxiliary-in socket.
Audio, communication and navigation
Features Exp. ES Exclusiv SRi SE Elite
CD player with MP3 format/stereo radio (CD 400)
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CD player with MP3
format
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AM/FM stereo radio with 36 station presets
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Auxiliary-in socket
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RDS with Traffi c Programme
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Graphic display
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20 watts per channel output
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7 speakers
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Roof mounted fl exible aerial
Satellite navigation/CD player with MP3 format/ stereo radio (CD 500)
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Satellite navigation system
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CD player with MP3 format
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USB connection
with iPod™ control
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Auxiliary-in socket
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AM/FM stereo radio
with 36 station ● ● ● ●● ● ● ●
presets
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RDS with Traffi c Programme
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Remote colour monitor
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20 watts
per channel output
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7 speakers
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Shark fi n/integrated aerial
Infi nity
®
Premium Sound System
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7 x 45 watt amplifi er(315 watt total)
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Digital Sound Processor (DSP)
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One front mounted 3.5-inch medium
range speaker
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Two A-pillar mounted 1-inch tweeters
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Two front door ●●
8
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mounted 6.5-inch subwoofers
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Two rear door mounted 6.5-inch wide-band
speakers
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One 8-inch subwoofer box in luggage compartment
Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) stereo receiver with shark fi n/ integrated aerial
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Mobile phone system with Bluetooth
®
(does not include phone) ● ● ● ● ●● ● ● ● ●
Embedded mobile phone system with Bluetooth
®
(does not include phone)
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Steering wheel mounted audio controls ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Equipment
Auxiliary-in socket
The auxiliary-in socket allows you to connect
your portable MP3 music player directly into
the car’s audio system. All you need is your
music player and a suitable connecting lead
to listen through your car’s speaker system.
When using an MP3 player in the car the
majority of the controls, such as track
selection, remain solely on the player, while
only the volume is controlled via the car’s
regular audio controls.
USB connection
Fitted in conjunction with the optional CD
500 satellite navigation system. It provides
iPod™ control and read-out of iPod™
functions through the audio system display
and charges the iPod™ whilst connected.
DAB facility
Digital audio broadcasts offer the user a
variety of advantages over traditional FM,
starting with improved sound quality.
You’ll often fi nd a broader range of stations,
many of which are not available on FM – you
simply select the station, by name, from
the displayed list. Some stations will even
display the artists’ names and song titles
on the car’s graphic display, while they’re
played.
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