Audio system -> Controls and functions for Your Toyota Avensis 4 Door Second Generation (2004-2009)

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AUDIO SYSTEM  
201  
ÿ Controls and functions  
Type 1  
Details of individual buttons, controls and functions  
are described in alphabetical order on the following  
pages.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM  
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1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons)  
(Fast rewind buttons/  
forward)  
These buttons are used for preselection and tuning of  
radio stations.  
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Cassette player  
Station preset for a given button: Tune to the desired  
station. (See button "SEEK/  
Press " "  
(preference button 6) to fast forward the tape.  
"FF" will flash on the display. Press " " (preference button  
5) to fast rewind the tape.  
TRACK" or "TUNE"). Press and hold the button until you  
hear a beep - this assigns the tuned station to the button.  
The number of the button appears on the display.  
"REW" will flash on the display.  
To stop the fast-forwarding tape, press " " (preference  
button 6).  
Tuning to a preset station: Press the button of the desired  
station. The button number and station frequency will  
appear on the display.  
To stop the fast-rewinding tape, press "  
" (preference button 5).  
These systems can store one AM and three FM stations  
for each button. (When you press "AM/FM" the display will  
show "AM", "FM1", "FM2", or "FM3".) The preset stations  
will be canceled if the power source is interrupted (battery  
disconnected or fuse blown).  
Autoÿreverse function: When the end of one side of the  
tape is reached, the other side of the tape will automatically  
start playing, regardless of whether the tape was played  
back or fast forwarded.  
If the tape rewinds all the way to the beginning, the player  
stops and starts playing the same side of the tape from  
the beginning. If the tape is fast forwarded all the way to  
the end, the player starts playing the opposite side of the  
tape using the autoÿreverse function.  
(Eject button)  
Cassette player  
This button is used to eject the cartridge.  
Compact disc player  
Compact disc player  
Press and hold " "  
(preset button 6) or " " (preset button  
5) to  
This button is used to eject the compact disc.  
fast forward or reverse the CD. When you release  
the button, the player will continue playing.  
(Program)  
AF (Alternative Frequency)  
Press " "  
(preference button 4) to select the other side of  
This button is used to search for RDS (Radio Data System)  
stations throughout the band.  
the cassette. The display shows which side is currently  
selected (" " indicates the upper side, " indicates the lower  
"
side).  
Each time "AF" is pressed, the AF mode changes in the  
following order:  
Autoÿreverse function: After reaching the end of one side  
of the cassette, the second side of the cassette will  
automatically start playing. This is true if the tape was  
playing or fast-forwarding.  
AF on: "AF" appears on the display. In this mode, the  
radio switches to a station providing good reception within  
the same PI (programme identification) code.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM  
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AUDIO CONTROL  
REG on: "AF REG" appears on the display.  
In this mode, the radio switches to a station providing  
good reception within the same local PI (programme  
identification) code.  
Manual tone adjustment function ÿ  
This knob is used for manual tone adjustment.  
To turn off the AF function, press the switch again.  
To adjust the bass, press "AUDIO CONTROL" repeatedly  
until "BAS" appears on the display. Then turn the knob to  
adjust the bass as needed.  
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AM/FM  
The display will show the range from "BAS ÿ5" to "BAS 5".  
Press "AM/FM" to switch between AM and FM bands.  
"AM", "FM1", "FM2" or "FM3" will appear on the display.  
To adjust the treble, press "AUDIO CONTROL" repeatedly  
until "TRE" appears on the display. Then turn the knob to  
adjust the heights as needed.  
If the audio system is off, you can press "AM/FM" to turn  
on the radio.  
The display will show the range from "TRE ÿ5" to "TRE 5".  
AST (Auto Save)  
To automatically store up to 6 radio stations for each band  
(FM3 and AM), press the "AST" button until you hear a  
beep.  
Sound balance adjustment function ÿ  
This knob is also used to adjust the sound balance between  
the front and rear speakers and the left and right speakers.  
If you use the "AST" button in FM mode (FM1, FM2, FM3),  
the stations will be automatically stored in FM3. For  
example, even if you store stations in FM1, the mode will  
change to FM3.  
To adjust the front/rear speakers, press "AUDIO  
CONTROL" repeatedly until "FAD" appears on the display.  
Then turn the knob to adjust the front/rear balance.  
Press "AST" until you hear a beep. If the radio does not  
find any station, it will receive the frequency that was set  
before pressing "AST".  
The display will show the range from "FADÿF7" to  
"FADÿR7".  
To set the left/right speakers, press "AUDIO CONTROL"  
repeatedly until "BAL" appears on the display. Then turn  
the knob to adjust the left/right balance.  
The display will show the range from "BALÿL7" to "BALÿR7".  
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AUDIO SYSTEM  
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"PWR·VOL" (Power On/Off/Volume)  
Dolby® B NR*  
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If you are listening to a tape that has been recorded with  
Dolby® B Noise Reduction, press the " " button (preset  
button 3).  
Press "PWR·VOL" to turn the audio system on and off.  
Turn "PWR·VOL" to adjust the volume.  
The display will show "  
". Press the button  
again to turn off Dolby® B NR.  
Dolby NR mode reduces noise by about 10 dB.  
For the best sound reproduction, turn this button on and  
off when playing tapes, depending on what mode your  
tape was recorded in.  
RAND (Random order)  
Press "RAND" (preference button 1) to listen to the tracks  
on the disc in random order.  
The display will show "  
". To turn off this  
function, press the button again.  
*: The Dolby Noise Reduction System is manufactured under  
license by Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. "DOLBY"  
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation.  
It is possible to use two shuffle functions - either to listen  
to songs in random order on all CDs in the stack, or to  
listen to songs in random order on a specific CD.  
PTY (Program Type)  
Press "PTY". If the button is pressed while receiving the  
PTY code of an RDS station, the currently listening  
program type ("NEWS", "SPORT", "TALK", "POP",  
"CLASSICS") will appear on the display. If you want a  
different type of program, press the "PTY" button when  
that type of program appears.  
Shuffle the tracks on the disc: Quickly press and release  
"RAND" (preference button 1). " " appears on the display.  
The disc you are currently listening to will be played in  
random order. If you hear a beep, you have held the button  
too long and all the tracks on all the discs in the stack will  
be played in random order. Press "RAND" a second time  
to disable this function.  
If no RDS station PTY code is received, "NO PTY" will  
appear on the display.  
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Compact disc changer only ÿ  
If the " or " " side of the "SEEK/TRACK" button is pressed  
when the program type is shown on the display, the radio  
will start searching for a station broadcasting the PTY  
code. If the radio does not find any station, "NOTHING"  
will appear on the display.  
Random play of all songs in the library: Press and hold  
"RAND" (preference button 1) until you hear a beep.  
"·RAND" will appear on the display and the player will play  
all the tracks on all the discs in the tray in random order.  
To turn off this function, press "RAND" a second time.  
If the audio system is left untouched for 6 seconds while  
the program type is displayed on the display, or if another  
operation is performed, the program type will disappear  
and the radio will start receiving the program type that was  
last displayed.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM  
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Cassette player  
RPT (Repeat)  
Cassette player  
Use this button to skip tracks up or down.  
Press "RPT" (preset button 2) during song playback. The  
display will show ". When the song ends, it will  
You can skip up to 9 tracks simultaneously.  
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automatically rewind and start playing again.  
This process will repeat until you press this button again  
to turn off this function.  
Press the top or bottom of the button.  
"FF 1" or "REW 1" appears on the display.  
Then press either side of the "SEEK/  
TRACK" until the number on the display reaches the  
number of tracks you want to skip. If you press the button  
ten times, the skip function will be turned off.  
There must be at least 3 seconds of blank space between  
tracks for repeat to work properly.  
When counting the number of tracks you want to skip,  
don't forget to count the currently playing track as well.  
For example, if you want to skip to a track that is two  
tracks before the track you are currently listening to, press  
the bottom side of the button until "REW 3" appears on  
the display.  
Compact disc player  
Two repeat functions can be used - either to repeat a  
track on the disc or the entire compact disc.  
Song Repeat:  
Quickly press and release "RPT" (preset button 2) during  
song playback. The display will show "  
If you have already pressed the button more times  
than you wanted, press the other side of the button.  
The track number will decrease.  
".  
Compact disc changer only ÿ  
The selected track number is invalid if it is greater than  
the number of tracks remaining on the current side of the  
tape.  
Disc replay:  
Press and hold "RPT" (preference button 2) until you hear  
a beep. appears on the display  
After reaching the beginning of the tape, the player will  
"·RPT". The player will repeat all the tracks on the disc  
you are listening to. When the disc is finished playing, the  
player automatically returns to the first track on the disc  
and starts playing the disc again. Press the button again  
to turn this feature off.  
automatically start playing the same side.  
When the end of the tape is reached, the player will  
automatically switch sides and start playing the other  
side.  
There must be at least 3 seconds of blank space between  
songs to function properly. This feature may not work  
properly with some spoken word recordings, live  
recordings or classical music.  
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SEEK/TRACK  
(Search/Track Up/Down)  
Radio  
In seek mode, the radio finds and plays the next station  
in the up or down band.  
To search for the next station, quickly press and release  
the " " or " " side of the "SEEK/TRACK" button. Repeat  
the procedure to search for another station.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM  
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Compact disc player  
When receiving FM:  
Use this button to skip tracks up or down.  
Press "TA" to switch the radio to TP (Road Traffic  
Program) mode. "TP" appears on the display.  
"
Press the " or " " side of the "SEEK/  
TRACK" until the track number you want to listen to  
appears on the display. If you want to return to the  
beginning of the current track, quickly press the bottom of  
the button once.  
In TP mode, the radio will start searching for a TP station.  
If the radio finds a TP station, the program name will  
appear on the display. If a TA station is received, the  
radio will automatically switch to a traffic information  
program. When the program ends, the original mode is  
restored.  
Compact disc changer only –  
By using this button, you can select the disc you wish to  
listen to.  
Also, when the radio is in AF mode, it will search for a  
TP station using the AF list.  
Press one side of the button until the number of the disc  
you want to listen to appears on the display.  
Press "TA" again to switch the radio to TA mode. "TA"  
will appear on the display and the volume of the FM  
station will be muted.  
In TA mode, the radio will start searching for a TP station.  
Playback will start only when a TP station is received.  
When a TP station is received, the program name appears  
on the display. Also, when the radio is in AF mode, it will  
search for a TP station using the AF list.  
ST (Stereo reception)  
The radio automatically switches to stereo reception  
when receiving a stereo broadcast.  
"ST" will appear on the display. When the signal weakens,  
the receiver reduces the separation of the individual  
channels to avoid the generation of noise caused by the  
weak signal. If the signal reception is extremely weak, it  
switches from stereo to mono reception.  
"TP SEEK" will appear on the display while searching for  
a TP station. If the radio cannot find any TP station, the  
display will show "NOTHING" for 2 seconds and start  
searching for the TP station again.  
If the TP signal is suspended for 20 seconds after setting  
the TP mode, the radio will start searching for the next  
TP station automatically.  
TA (Traffic Alert)  
This button is used to receive TA stations in the entire  
range of the band.  
When listening to a cassette or compact disc:  
EON (Enhanced Other Network) system ÿ If the RDS  
(EON information) station you are listening to is not  
broadcasting traffic information in TA (traffic  
Press "TA" to switch the radio to TA mode. "TA" appears  
on the display.  
announcement) mode, the radio will automatically switch  
to the traffic information program using the EON AF list.  
After the end of the road traffic information, the radio will  
automatically return to the original program.  
If a traffic information program starts, the "TAPE" or "CD"  
mode will be interrupted and the broadcast of this  
information will begin automatically. When the program  
ends, the original mode is restored.  
A beep will let you know the start and end of this operation.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM  
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Volume memory function "TA" ÿ The volume when receiving  
If "WAIT" appears on the display, it signals overheating  
of the player due to very high ambient temperature.  
Remove the disc or tray from the player and let the player  
cool down.  
traffic announcements is stored in memory.  
The volume range stored in the memory is limited: If  
the last received volume is higher than the maximum  
volume of the range, the one that is the highest in  
If "Err 1" appears on the display, it indicates that the  
disc is dirty, damaged or inserted upside down. Clean the  
disc or insert it correctly.  
the range will be selected, and conversely, if it is  
lower than the minimum, the one that is the lowest  
in the range will be selected.  
When receiving a "TA" station, it is possible to set the  
volume independently of the "TA" volume range stored  
If "Err 3" appears on the display, it signals a problem  
inside the system. Eject the disc or tray and reinsert the  
disc or tray into the player.  
in the memory. (See "PWR·VOL".)  
To return to normal mode from TA mode, press "TA" again.  
If "Err 4" appears on the display, it is an overcurrent. Ask  
any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another  
properly qualified and equipped professional, for an  
inspection.  
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TAPE/DISC  
Cassette player  
If the fault is not rectified, take the vehicle to any  
authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or to another  
properly qualified and equipped specialist.  
Press "TAPE/DISC" to switch from radio or compact disc  
control to cassette player control. If the audio system is  
off, you can press "TAPE/DISC" to turn on the cassette  
player. In both cases, the cassette must be inserted in the  
player.  
TUNE  
The player automatically turns on when you insert a  
To tune higher frequencies, turn the knob clockwise. To  
tune lower frequencies, turn the knob counterclockwise.  
cassette. At that moment, "TAPE" will appear on the  
display.  
Compact disc player  
Press "TAPE/DISC" to switch from radio or cassette player  
control to compact disc player control. If the audio system  
is off, you can press "TAPE/DISC" to turn on the CD player.  
In both cases, the disc must be inserted in the player.  
TXT (Text)  
Compact disc player  
This button is used to change the display for a compact  
disc that contains text data.  
When the audio system is set to control the compact disc  
player, the display shows the track or number of the track  
and disc currently playing.  
To change the display, quickly press and release the  
"TXT" button during CD playback. The display changes in  
the order: elapsed time ÿ disc name ÿ track name and then  
back to the elapsed time.  
If the player malfunctions, the audio system will display the  
following error messages.  
If this button is pressed during playback of a compact disc  
that does not contain text data, "NO TITLE" will appear on  
the display.  
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If the full disc or track name does not appear on  
the display, press and hold the button until you  
hear a beep. The rest of the name (up to 24  
characters) will appear.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM  
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Type 2  
Details of individual buttons, controls and functions  
are described in alphabetical order on the following  
pages.  
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1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons)  
AM  
These buttons are used for preselection and tuning of  
radio stations.  
To turn on the radio and select the AM band, press the  
"AM" button. "AM" appears on the display.  
Station preset for a given button: Tune to the desired  
station. (See button "SEEK/  
AST (Auto Save)  
TRACK" or "TUNE·FILE"). Press and hold the button until  
you hear a beep - this assigns the tuned station to the  
button. The number of the preset button appears on the  
display.  
This button is used to automatically store up to 6 radio  
stations for each band (FM3 and AM).  
Tuning to a preset station: Press the button of the desired  
station. The button number and station frequency will  
appear on the display.  
If you use the "AST" button in FM mode (FM1, FM2, FM3),  
the stations will be automatically stored in FM3. For  
example, even if you store stations in FM1, the mode will  
change to FM3.  
This radio can store one AM and three FM stations for  
each button. (When you press the "AM" or "FM" button,  
the display will show "AM", "FM1", "FM2", or "FM3".)  
Press "AST" until you hear a beep. If the radio does not  
find any station, it will receive the frequency that was set  
before pressing "AST".  
(Eject button)  
AUDIO CTRL·ENTER  
Press this button to eject the compact disc.  
Tone adjustment and sound balance functions  
Each time you press the "AUDIO CTRL·ENTER" button,  
the mode changes. Turn the knob to adjust tones and  
AF (Alternative Frequency)  
balance.  
This button is used to search for RDS (Radio Data System)  
stations throughout the band.  
BASS: Bass setting. Displays the range from –5 to 5.  
TRE: Treble adjustment. Displays the range from –5 to 5.  
Each time "AF" is pressed, the AF mode changes in the  
following order:  
FAD: Adjusts the sound balance between the front and  
rear speakers. Displays the range from F7 to R7.  
AF on: "AF" appears on the display. In this mode, the  
radio switches to a station providing good reception within  
the same PI (programme identification) code.  
BAL: Adjusts the sound balance between the right and  
left speakers. Shows the range from L7 to R7.  
REG on: "AF REG" appears on the display.  
In this mode, the radio switches to a station providing  
good reception within the same local PI (programme  
identification) code.  
To turn off the AF function, press the switch again.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM  
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Switching ASL Speed Levels (ASL)  
If "NO MUSIC" appears on the display, it indicates  
that a disc containing no MP3/WMA data has been  
inserted. Remove the disc from the player and insert a  
disc with MP3/WMA data.  
ASL: Automatic sound level adjustment can be turned  
on by turning the knob. In addition, by turning the knob,  
you can select the volume between LOW, MID and  
If the fault is not rectified, take the vehicle to any  
authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or to another  
properly qualified and equipped specialist.  
HIGH and adjust the tones. The ASL system  
automatically adjusts volume and tones depending on  
driving speed. This helps ensure an optimal listening  
experience even when the noise level increases while  
driving.  
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DISC  
Only with compact disc changer –  
DISC (Compact Disc)  
Use these buttons to select the disc you want to listen to.  
Press the "DISC" button to play compact discs. Each  
time this button is pressed, the system changes between  
the compact disc player and the separate unit changer,  
if equipped.  
Press "DISC " or "DISC " until the disc number you want  
to listen to appears on the display.  
When the audio system is set to control the compact  
disc player, the display shows the track number  
currently playing.  
DISP  
Compact disc player  
Error messages  
This button is used to change the display for a compact  
disc that contains text data.  
If the player malfunctions, the audio system will display  
the following error message.  
"WAIT": The compact disc player unit may be too hot.  
To change the display, quickly press and release the  
"DISP" button during CD playback. The display changes  
in the order of elapsed time, disc name, track name, and  
then back to elapsed time.  
Let the player cool down.  
"ERR 1": The disc may be dirty, damaged, or inserted  
upside down (up side down). Clean the disc and insert  
it again.  
If this button is pressed during playback of a compact disc  
that does not contain text data, "NO TITLE" will appear on  
the display.  
"NO DISC": The compact disc changer in the separate  
unit is empty. Insert the disc.  
"ERR 3": There is a problem inside the system. Eject  
the disc. Insert the disc again.  
If the full disc or track name does not appear on the  
display, press and hold the button until you hear a beep.  
The rest of the title appears.  
"ERR 4": Overcurrent. Ask any authorized Toyota  
dealer or service center, or another properly qualified  
and equipped professional, for inspection.  
"CD OPEN": The cover of the compact disc changer in  
the separate unit is open. Close the CD changer cover.  
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MP3/WMA player  
PTY (Program Type)  
This button is used to change the display for an MP3/  
WMA file that contains text data.  
When you press the "PTY" button while receiving an RDS  
station, the currently listening program type will appear on  
the display.  
Each time you press the "PTY" button, the program  
changes as follows:  
To change the display, quickly press and release the  
"DISP" button while playing an MP3/WMA file. The display  
changes in the order of elapsed time, folder name, file  
NEWS  
SPORT  
TALK  
name, album name, track name, artist name, and then back  
to elapsed time.  
If this button is pressed during playback of an MP3/WMA  
file that does not contain text data, "NO TITLE" will appear  
on the display.  
POP  
CLASSICS  
If no RDS station PTY code is received, "NO PTY" will  
appear on the display.  
If the full text information does not appear on the display,  
press and hold the button until a beep is heard. The rest of  
"
If the " or " " side of the "SEEK/TRACK" button is pressed  
the text information appears.  
when the program type is shown on the display, the radio  
will start searching for a station broadcasting the PTY code.  
If the radio does not find any station, "NOTHING" will  
appear on the display.  
FLD  
(Folder up/down)  
To skip up or down to another folder: Press the "FLD "  
button or the "FLD " button until the number of the folder  
you want to listen to appears on the display.  
If the audio system is left untouched for 6 seconds while  
the program type is displayed on the display, or if another  
operation is performed, the program type will disappear  
and the radio will start receiving the program type that was  
last displayed.  
To jump to the first file in the first folder:  
Press and hold the button on the "FLD " side until you hear  
a beep.  
ALARM: If an emergency broadcast is received during FM  
broadcast reception or TA mode, you will hear a beep and  
"ALARM" will appear on the display.  
When you play a disc containing both audio data (CD-DA)  
and MP3/WMA files, the audio data (CD-DA) is played.  
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FM  
PWR·VOL (Power and Volume)  
To turn on the radio and select the FM band, press the  
·
"FM" button. "FM1", "FM2" or "FM3" will appear on the  
display.  
Press the "PWR·VOL" knob to turn the audio system on  
and off. Turn the "PWR·VOL" knob to adjust the volume.  
MUTE  
To temporarily turn off the volume, press the "MUTE"  
button. "MUTE" appears on the display.  
To cancel the mute function, press the button again.  
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RAND (Random order)  
Compact disc player  
RPT (Repeat)  
Compact disc player  
There are two shuffle functions - either listen to songs in  
There are two repeat functions - either to repeat a track  
on the disc or the entire compact disc.  
random order on one CD or listen to songs in random  
order on all CDs in the stack.  
Song Repeat:  
Quickly press and release the "RPT" button during song  
playback. "RPT" will appear on the display. When the  
song ends, it will play again automatically. To turn off this  
function, press this button again.  
Random play of tracks on one disc: Quickly press and  
release  
the "RAND" button.  
"RAND" appears on the display. The disc you are currently  
listening to will be played in random order. To turn off this  
function, press this button again.  
Only with compact disc changer ÿ  
Disc replay:  
Press and hold the "RPT" button until you hear a beep.  
Only with compact disc changer ÿ  
appears on the display  
Random play of all songs in the library: Press and hold  
the  
"D–RPT". The player will repeat all the tracks on the disc  
you are listening to. When the disc is finished playing, the  
player automatically returns to the first track on the disc  
and starts playing the disc again. To turn off this function,  
press this button again.  
"RAND" button until you hear a beep. "D–RAND" will  
appear on the display and the player will play all the  
tracks on all the discs in the tray in random order. To turn  
off this function, press this button again.  
MP3/WMA player  
There are two repeat functions - either replay a file or an  
entire folder.  
MP3/WMA player  
There are two shuffle functions - either listen to all files in  
random order on the compact disc or listen to files in  
random order in one folder.  
Repeating a file:  
Quickly press and release "RPT" during file playback.  
"RPT" will appear on the display. When the file finishes  
playing, it will automatically play again. This process will  
continue until you press the button again to turn the  
feature off.  
Randomly play files in a folder: Quickly press and  
release "RAND". "RAND" appears on the display.  
Random play of all files on the disc: Press and hold the  
"RAND"  
Repeat folder:  
Press and hold "RPT" until you hear a beep. appears on  
the display  
button until you hear a beep. "F–RAND" will appear on  
the display and the player will play all the files on the disc  
in random order. To turn off this function, press this button  
again.  
"F–RPT". The player will repeat playing all the files in  
the folder. When the last file in the folder finishes playing,  
the folder starts playing from the beginning. To turn off  
this function, press this button again.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM  
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SEEK/TRACK  
ST (Stereo reception)  
(Search/Track Up/Down)  
The radio automatically switches to stereo reception when  
receiving a stereo broadcast.  
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"ST" appears on the display. When the signal weakens,  
the receiver reduces the separation of the individual  
channels to avoid the generation of noise caused by the  
weak signal. If the signal reception is extremely weak, it  
switches from stereo to mono reception.  
Radio  
In seek mode, the radio finds and plays the next station  
in the up or down band.  
To search for the next station, quickly press and release  
the " " or " " side of the "SEEK/TRACK" button. Repeat  
the procedure to search for another station.  
TA (Traffic Alert)  
This button is used to receive TA stations in the entire  
range of the band.  
Compact disc player  
By using this button, you can skip up/down to another  
track or fast forward/rewind the track you are listening to.  
EON (Enhanced Other Network) system ÿ If the RDS  
(EON information) station you are listening to is not  
broadcasting traffic information in TA (traffic announcement)  
mode, the radio will automatically switch to the traffic  
information program using the EON AF list. After the end  
of the road traffic information, the radio will automatically  
return to the original program.  
Skip tracks up/down:  
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Quickly press the " or " " side of the "SEEK/TRACK"  
button. The track number will appear on the display.  
Fast forward/reverse tracks:  
A beep will let you know the start and end of this operation.  
When receiving FM:  
Press and hold the " " or " " side of the "SEEK/TRACK"  
button until a beep is heard. When the button is pressed,  
the player fast-forwards/rewinds the track. When you  
release the button, the player resumes playback.  
Press the "TA" button to switch the radio to TP (Road  
Traffic Program) mode.  
"TP" appears on the display.  
MP3/WMA player  
In TP mode, the radio will start searching for a TP station.  
If the radio finds a TP station, the program name will  
appear on the display. If a TA station is received, the  
radio will automatically switch to a traffic information  
program. When the program ends, the original mode is  
restored.  
File up or down to another file:  
Press one of the "TRACK" sides several times until the  
file you want to listen to appears on the display. If you  
want to go back to the beginning of the current file, quickly  
press the " button once.  
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side  
Also, when the radio is in AF mode, it will search for a  
TP station using the AF list.  
To fast forward or rewind a disc:  
Press and hold until you hear a beep.  
Press the "TA" button again to switch the radio to TA  
When you release the button, the player resumes  
playback.  
mode. "TA" will appear on the display and the volume of  
the FM station will be muted.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM  
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In TA mode, the radio will start searching for a TP station.  
TUNE·FILE (Tune and File up/  
Playback will start only when a TP station is received.  
When a TP station is received, the program name  
appears on the display. Also, when the radio is in AF  
mode, it will search for a TP station using the AF list.  
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Radio  
To tune higher frequencies, turn the "TUNE" knob  
clockwise.  
To tune lower frequencies, turn the knob counterclockwise.  
"TP SEEK" will appear on the display while searching  
for a TP station. If the radio cannot find any TP station,  
the display will show "NOTHING" for 2 seconds and start  
searching for the TP station again.  
MP3/WMA player  
Turn the knob clockwise to move files up. Turn the knob  
counterclockwise to move files down.  
If the TP signal is suspended for 20 seconds after setting  
the TP mode, the radio will start searching for the next  
TP station automatically.  
When listening to a compact disc:  
Press the "TA" button to switch the radio to TA mode.  
"TA" appears on the display.  
If the road traffic information program starts, the "CD"  
mode is interrupted and the broadcast of this information  
starts automatically. When the program ends, the original  
mode is restored.  
Volume memory function "TA" ÿ The volume when  
receiving traffic announcements is stored in memory.  
The volume range stored in the memory is limited: If  
the last received volume is higher than the maximum  
volume of the range, the one that is the highest in  
the range will be selected, and conversely, if it is  
lower than the minimum, the one that is the lowest  
in the range will be selected.  
When receiving a "TA" station, it is possible to set the  
volume independently of the "TA" volume range stored  
in the memory. (See "PWR·VOL".)  
To return to normal mode from TA mode, press the "TA"  
button again.