2. Press MULTIMEDIA MENU to access the main
Infotainment system
Media menu.
3. Start the UPnP server application or the
First steps
application for playing audio on the Wi-Fi audio
source.
Introduction to the topic
4. Press
.
and select Wi-Fi
5. For all other operations, please note the
indications displayed on the infotainment
The functions and settings of the infotainment
system depend on the country and equipment.
system and on the display of the WLAN Wi-Fi
audio source.
Before first use
The function button for selecting the audio source ( )
in the Media main menu may differ if another audio
source is already connected to the infotainment
system, for example via USB and selected.
Before using it for the first time, please note the
following points in order to take full advantage of
the functions and settings offered: — Observe
basic safety warnings ÿ p. 252.
control playback
— Restore the infotainment system to factory
settings.
Whether the WLAN (Wi-Fi) audio source can be
operated via the infotainment system depends on
the connected WLAN (Wi-Fi) audio source.
— Search and store your favorite radio stations on
the preset keys so you can tune them quickly ÿ
p. 263.
— Use only suitable audio sources and data
carriers ÿ p. 266.
— Use current maps for navigation.
— Pair a mobile phone so that you can make calls
via the phone interface ÿ p. 276.
— Register with We Connect to execute the
corresponding services.
Current documentation attached
When using the infotainment system and its
components, please note the following documentation
along with this instruction manual:
— Supplements in the on-board documentation of
your vehicle.
— Instruction manual for the mobile phone or audio sources.
— Instructions for handling data carriers
and external players.
— Infotainment ins accessory manuals
subsequently felled or additionally used.
— Description of services when running We
Connect services.
— Digital instruction manual in the infotainment
system, if available.
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data while driving can divert your attention from traffic and
cause an accident.
safety instructions
· Always drive paying attention to traffic and responsibly.
Note and from page 252.
— Some Feature Areas may include links to third party websites.
Volkswagen AG is not the owner of the third-party websites
accessible via the links and assumes no liability for the
contents thereof.
WARNING
If the light conditions are not good and the screen is damaged
or dirty, the indications and information displayed on the screen
may not be readable or may not be read correctly.
— Some function areas may include external information from
third party providers.
· The indications and information displayed on the screen
must never lead to taking any risk that compromises
safety. Always drive paying attention to traffic and responsibly.
Volkswagen AG accepts no liability that such information is
correct, current and complete, or that it does not infringe the
rights of third parties.
— Radio stations and the owners of data carriers and audio
sources are responsible for the information they transmit.
WARNING
— Keep in mind that in car parks, garages, underpasses,
tunnels, tall buildings, mountains and valleys, or due to the
operation of other electrical devices, such as chargers, the
reception of the signals may also be interfered with.
telephony, GPS and radio.
If the volume is set too high, it can damage your hearing and
prevent outside sound signals from being heard even for a short
time.
· Adjust the volume so that at all times
time the acoustic signals coming from outside can be
heard clearly, e.g. For example, emergency vehicle sirens.
— Foils or adhesives with metallic layers
on the antenna and on the window panes can interfere with
radio reception.
WARNING
— Read and observe the operating instructions of the respective
manufacturer when using mobile phones, data carriers, external
When changing or connecting an audio or multi source
devices, external audio and multimedia sources.
average sudden volume changes may occur.
· Lower the volume before changing or connecting an audio or
multimedia source.
WARNING
The central computer of the infotainment system
it is interfaced with the control units mounted on the vehicle.
WARNING
Therefore, there is a serious risk of accident and injury if the
The following circumstances can cause an emergency
central computer is repaired or disassembled and installed
call, telephone call or data transmissions to not be made or to
incorrectly.
be interrupted:
· Never replace the central computer with
· When you are in areas without or with coverage
another used recycled or from a vehicle at the end of its
useful life.
insufficient ture of mobile telephony or GPS.
· When in areas with sufficient mobile phone or GPS coverage,
Have repair or disassembly and mount
the telecommunications provider's phone network has
Only service the central computer in qualified specialist
interference or is not available.
workshops. Volkswagen recommends going to a Volkswagen
dealer for this.
· When the vehicle components necessary to make
emergency calls, telephone calls and to transmit data are
WARNING
damaged, do not work or do not have sufficient electrical
power.
If the driver is distracted it can lead to an accident and injury.
Reading the information on the screen, operating the
· When the mobile phone battery is depleted
infotainment system and connecting, inserting or removing an
charged or its charge level is insufficient.
audio source or support
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vehicle and cause injury in the event of a sudden
maneuver, sudden braking or an accident.
WARNING
Radio stations can broadcast warnings of disasters
or dangers. The following conditions prevent such
notices from being received or issued:
· Secure mobile phones, external devices and their
accessories outside the airbag deployment areas
or store them safely.
· When you are in areas with no or insufficient
radio signal reception.
· Route the connecting cables of audio sources
and external devices so that they do not
interfere with the driver.
· When in areas with sufficient reception of the radio
signal the frequency bands of the radio station
have interference or are not available.
WARNING
The driving recommendations and traffic signs
displayed by the navigation system may differ from
the actual situation.
· When the speakers and vehicle components
necessary for radio reception are damaged, do
not work, or do not have sufficient electrical
power.
· Traffic signs, signaling systems, traffic regulations
and local circumstances take precedence over
driving recommendations and instructions from
the navigation system.
WARNING
In some countries and mobile phone networks it
is only possible to make a distress or emergency
call, under the following conditions:
Adapt your speed and driving style
to visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.
A mobile phone with unlocked SIM card
remaining and sufficient balance to make calls is
connected to the vehicle's mobile phone interface.
· Certain circumstances can considerably
lengthen both the duration of the trip and the
journey to the place of destination initially
planned, or even temporarily prevent navigation
to it, for example, if a road is closed to traffic.
· There is sufficient network coverage.
WARNING
If mobile phones and radio communication
devices are used without connection to an external
WARNING
antenna, the maximum levels of electromagnetic
The radiation emitted by the mobile phone when it is
radiation inside the vehicle may be exceeded,
thus endangering the health of the driver and his
passengers. The same happens if the outdoor
antenna is not installed with
turned on can cause interference to sensitive technical
and medical equipment, and may even cause it to
malfunction or break down.
correctly.
In places where special regulations apply
or the use of mobile phones is prohibited, always
turn off the mobile phone.
You must maintain a minimum distance of
20 centimeters between the mobile phone
antennas and an active health implant, such as
a pacemaker, since mobile phones can
negatively affect their operation.
WARNING
If the volume is set too high and the playback
sounds loud or distorted, the speakers may be
damaged.
· Do not carry the switched on mobile phone very
close to or directly over an active medical implant,
e.g. e.g. in the breast pocket.
· Adjust the volume so that the speakers are not
damaged.
· Turn off mobile phones immediately if
suspected of causing interference with an active
medical implant or other medical device.
Indications of use
WARNING
Note and from page 252.
Mobile phones, external devices and accessories
that are not fixed or not fixed correctly could be
thrown by the room.
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— The infotainment system needs a few seconds
for the complete system startup and du
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during that time it does not react to inputs. During
system startup, only the image of the reversing
camera system can be displayed.
For more information on this, consult your local
authorities.
— If you have disconnected the 12-volt battery, switch
on the ignition before switching on the infotainment
system again.
— The display of all displays and the execution of
functions only takes place after the startup of the
infotainment system has finished. The system
startup time depends on the number of functions
of the infotainment system and may take longer
than normal, especially in the case of very high or
very low temperatures.
— If the settings are changed, the indications on the
screen may vary and the infotainment system may
behave, in certain cases, differently from what is
described in this instruction manual.
— With the engine off and the charge level of the
vehicle's 12 V battery low, the info tainment system
turns off automatically.
— When using the infotainment system and related
accessories, e.g. For example, headphones or
headphones, please observe the country-specific
regulations and legal provisions.
— On some vehicles with parking aid, the volume of
the audio source is automatically reduced when
— For the correct operation of the system of
reverse gear is engaged. The volume reduction
can be adjusted.
It is important that the infotainment system is
switched on and, if necessary, that the vehicle's
time and date are set correctly.
— Information about the included software and license
conditions can be found in Copyright Settings.
— If a function button is missing on the screen, it is
not an equipment defect, but corresponds to the
country-specific equipment.
— When selling or lending the vehicle, make sure that
all saved data, files and settings have been deleted
and, if necessary, that the SD card, external audio
sources and data carriers have been been withdrawn.
— Some functions of the infotainment system
they can only be selected when the vehicle is
stationary. In some countries, moreover, the selector
lever has to be in the park position P or in neutral
N. This is not a malfunction, but rather due to
compliance with legal provisions.
— Some functions of the infotainment system
require an active We Connect user account and
an Internet connection to the vehicle.
The data transmission must not be limited to
execute the functions.
— In some countries, the use of devices with
Bluetooth® technology may be restricted. For
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General picture and controls of the 9.2" version
Note and from page 252.
Fig. 182 Overview: control and display unit in the 9.2-inch version.
3 Touch area (to turn the infotainment system on
.
1 MENU
or off)
.
2 HOME
1. Press the touch zone to turn the infotainment
system on or off manually.
3 Touch area (to turn the infotainment system on
or off)
4 touch zones (to raise and lower the volume).
5 Main menu function buttons.
6 Dropdown menu.
4 touch zones (to increase and decrease the
sound volume)
1. To adjust the volume, press the touch zones
7 Display (touch screen).
them.
8 Views (current view is highlighted).
9 Status bar.
5 Main menu function buttons
The position of the function buttons can be set ÿ p.
260.
You will find further information and tips on using
the infotainment system on ÿ p. 259, Operate
1. To open a main menu, press the corresponding
the infotainment system.
function button, for example, in the case of the
telephone interface.
1 and 2 MENU and HOME
.
— To open the main screen, press MENU
6 Dropdown menu
.
— To open the views, press HOME
Further function buttons for functions and
notifications are found in the drop down menu. The
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functions displayed can be set ÿ p. 260.
— Swipe left or right across the screen to switch
between views.
1. Tap on the mark and pull down to open the
dropdown menu.
Scroll bar (without position number)
Some menus and functions display more content
above or below what is currently displayed on the
screen.
7 Display (touch screen)
You can use the functions of the infotainment
1. To show more content, tap on the scroll bar and
pull up or down.
system via the display. You will find a detailed
explanation of the different finger movements in the
digital manual for the infotainment system, if available.
Gesture recognition system (no position number)
1.Press MENU
drive .
The gesture recognition system can be additionally
connected. If the gesture recognition system is
8 Views (current view is highlighted)
Some menus and functions have several views with
different contents. The current view is highlighted.
connected, it is indicated on the screen.
1.Press MENU
.
Screen
Gesture
— Click on the mark to switch to a view.
General picture and controls of the 8" version
Note and from page 252.
Fig. 183 Overview: Control and display unit in the 8-inch version
— MEDIUM ÿ p. 266.
1 Possible touch zones to access main menus:
— PHONE ÿ p. 276.
— RADIO ÿ p. 263.
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— Swipe left or right across the screen to switch
between views.
— VOICE ÿ p. 282. In some countries this
key has no function.
— NAV ÿ p. 270.
5 Dropdown menu
— APP ÿ p. 244. In some countries this key
it has no function.
Further function buttons for functions and
notifications are found in the drop down menu. The
functions displayed can be set ÿ p. 260.
—SOUND _
.
— CHAR
.
1. Tap on the mark and pull down to open the
dropdown menu.
— MENU To access the home screen.
2 Rotary button.
3 Main menu function buttons.
4 Views (current view is highlighted).
6 Menu button
1. Rotate it, to select from the lists.
2. Press it to confirm a selection.
5 Dropdown menu.
6 Menu button.
Display (touch screen, without position number)
You will find further information and tips on
using the infotainment system on ÿ p. 259,
You can use the functions of the infotainment
system via the display. You will find a detailed
explanation of the different finger movements in the
Operate the infotainment system.
1 Touch zones
digital manual for the infotainment system, if available.
1. To open a main menu, press the corresponding
1.Press MENU
drive .
touch zone, for example, PHONE in the case of
the telephone interface.
Scroll bar (without position number)
Some menus and functions display more content
above or below what is currently displayed on the
screen.
2 Rotary button
— Press to turn the information system on or off.
fotainment.
1. To show more content, tap on the scroll bar and
pull up or down.
— Turn to the left to decrease the volume.
— Turn to the right to increase the volume.
Gesture recognition system (no position number)
3 Main menu function buttons
The position of the function buttons cannot be set.
The gesture recognition system can be additionally
connected. If the gesture recognition system is
1. To open a main menu, press the corresponding
connected, it is indicated on the screen.
function button, for example, in the case of the
telephone interface.
Screen
Gesture
1.Press MENU
.
4 Views (current view is highlighted)
Some menus and functions have several views with
different contents. The current view is highlighted.
— Click on the mark to switch to a view.
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General picture and controls of the 6.5" version
Note and from page 252.
Fig. 184 Overview: control and display unit in the 6.5-inch version.
— To start voice control of the connected mobile
1 Function keys to access main menus
phone, press and hold VOICE .
pales:
2 Rotary button
— RADIO ÿ p. 263.
— MEDIUM ÿ p. 266.
— Press to turn the information system on or off.
fotainment.
— MENU
.
— Turn to the left to decrease the volume.
— Turn to the right to increase the volume.
— PHONE ÿ p. 276.
— APP ÿ p. 244. In some countries this key
it has no function.
3 Main menu function buttons
— VOICE ÿ p. 282. In some countries this key
has no function.
The position of the function buttons cannot be set.
2 Rotary button.
1. To open a main menu, press the corresponding
3 Main menu function buttons.
4 SD card slot ÿ p. 259.
function button, for example, in the case of the
telephone interface.
5 Display (touch screen).
6 Menu button.
5 Display (touch screen)
You can use the functions of the infotainment
system via the display. You will find a detailed
1 function keys
explanation of the different finger movements in the
— To open a main menu, press the arrow key
corresponding function, for example, PHONE in
the case of the telephone interface.
digital manual for the infotainment system, if available.
1.Press MENU
drive .
.
— To open the home screen, press MENU
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6 Menu button
2. Press it to confirm a selection.
1. Rotate it, to select from the lists.
If the infotainment system cannot read data
from an SD card, a corresponding message
appears on the screen.
media player
Note and from page 252.
SD card slot
SD cards with navigation data cannot be used
as memory to save other types of files. The
infotainment system does not recognize the files
stored on them.
Depending on the equipment, not all infotainment
systems and not all countries have an SD card slot.
To use saved media, such as audio files or media
files, in the infotainment system, insert a compatible
SD card into the SD card slot. Supported file formats
are displayed in the infotainment system. All other
file formats are ignored
Operate the infotainment system
Note and from page 252.
Open the instruction manual (if available)
ra.
You will find further information and operating tips
in the digital user manual for the infotainment
system.
Supported SD card dimensions: ÿ 32 mm x
24 mm x 2.1 mm (1.26 x 0.94 x 0.083 inches)
1.Press HOME
Manual.
ÿ 32mm x 24mm x 1.4mm (1.26 x 0.94 x
0.055 inches)
Switching the infotainment system on and off If
you do not switch off the infotainment system
manually beforehand, it will start when you switch
the ignition on.
Insert the SD card safely
1. Insert the SD cards, with the cut corner side in
If the set power-off volume does not exceed the
preset maximum power-on volume, the infotainment
system will start up at that volume.
front and the contacts facing down, carefully
into the SD card slot until it clicks into place.
Vehicles with an ignition lock: the infotainment system
If you cannot insert the SD card, check that it is
compatible and that you are inserting the SD
card correctly.
is automatically turned off when the key is removed
from the ignition lock.
Vehicles with push-start: If the driver's door is
opened with the ignition switched off, the
WARNING
infotainment system is automatically switched off.
If you insert the SD cards forcibly, if the dimensions
of the SD cards are not correct, or if you use an SD
card adapter, the SD card slot, the SD card, or both
may be damaged.
If you switch the infotainment system on
manually with the ignition switched off, it will
automatically switch off after about 30 minutes if no
action is taken by the user.
If you insert other objects, such as a SIM card,
into the SD card slot, the SD card slot, the object,
or both may be damaged.
Configuring the home screen
HOME On the control and display unit, you can
configure the layout of the function buttons, as well
as the views and representation on the home screen
or use the templates from the factory.
· Do not insert SD cards forcibly.
Take into account the dimensions of the cards
SD compatible.
1. Press and hold a feature button until the feature
button is visibly highlighted.
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2. Move the function button to the desired position and
release it.
Moving objects and adjusting the
volume To adapt the settings of, for example, scroll
buttons or to scroll areas of a menu, move objects on
the screen.
The following menus can be included in the form of a
function button on the home screen:
Depending on the equipment, customize the function
buttons and views ÿ p. 260.
Ambient lighting.
Increase or decrease the representation of images
and maps on the screen
App Connect ÿ p. 244.
Tip: use your thumb and index finger.
Applications.
1. Tap with two fingers at the same time on the screen
and hold.
— To enlarge the rendering of images and maps,
move one finger away from the other slowly.
independent heating
— To reduce the rendering of images and maps, slowly
move one finger closer to the other.
Driver assistance ÿ p. 182.
Vehicle ÿ p. 17.
Customize the infotain system
mind
Help: Here you will find further information on the
Note and from page 252.
functions and operation of the infotainment
system.
Depending on the equipment, you can personalize
the infotainment system to give you quicker access
to your favorite or frequently used functions.
Air conditioning ÿ p. 133.
Sound ÿ p. 261.
Configuring tiles In
Media ÿ p. 266.
the views of the infotainment system you will find tiles for
access to more menus and functions.
Configure tiles by removing or adding views.
Navigation ÿ p. 270.
1. Tap on a tile and hold until an additional window is
displayed.
Users, User Administration.
2. Click the function you want in the additional window.
Depending on the size of the tile, it will have different
Radio ÿ p. 263.
functions.
Or: To return to the previous view, tap on a free
area on the screen.
Legal warning.
There are always at least two tiles available.
These cannot be deleted. Depending on the
equipment, you can add two more tiles.
Settings ÿ p. 261.
In total, a maximum of four tiles can be displayed.
Telephone ÿ p. 276.
For some tiles, more functions are available than
can be seen at first glance in the additional
window. To see all the functions, in the additional window,
swipe the screen up or down.
Browse lists and change titles
Select a desired function, setting or title using the touch
screen or menu button.
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Customize the dropdown menu
To advance step by step.
Customize the infotainment system's dropdown menu for
quick access to your favorite or most frequently used features.
To change a setting value with the scroll button without
graduation.
1. Tap on a function and hold until an additional window is
displayed.
2. Tap the desired function in the additional window
and hold down until the function is visibly highlighted.
System settings
The following functions, information and setting options may be
available in the system settings:
3. Move the feature to the desired position and release
the.
- Screen.
The active function is automatically removed from the
dropdown menu and added to the additional window.
— Time and date.
- Language.
— Additional keyboard languages.
— Units.
More functions are available for the dropdown menu
than are visible at first glance in the additional window.
To see all the functions, in the additional window, swipe the
screen to the left or to the right.
— Voice control.
- Wifi.
— Data connection.
Open the instruction manual (if available)
— Manage mobile devices.
You will find further information and tips for personalization in
the digital user manual of the infotainment system.
— Restore factory settings.
- System information.
—Copyright.
1.Press HOME
Adaptation.
- Setup Wizard.
Access system settings
1. Press HOME Settings.
Or: Press MENU Settings.
System and sound settings
Note and from page 252.
Sound settings In the
Changing settings The
sound settings there may be information and setting options
meaning of the following symbols applies to all system and
for equalizer, position, volume and settings.
sound settings.
Changes are automatically applied when you close a menu.
Access sound settings
1. Press HOME Sound.
The setting is selected and activated or
connected.
either
Or: Press MENU Settings.
The setting is not selected, deactivated or
disconnected.
Adjust the volume of external audio sources
either
If you want to increase the playback volume of an external
audio source, first lower the volume on the infotainment system.
To open a dropdown list.
either
If the connected audio source sounds very quiet, increase the
output volume on the external audio source. If it is not enough,
To increase a setting value.
adjust the input volume to medium or high.
If the connected external audio source sounds too loud or
To decrease a setting value.
distorted, reduce the output volume on the external audio
source. If it is not enough, adjust the input volume to medium or
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To go back step by step.
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— Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trade marks of Dolby
Laboratories.
clear screen
Note and from page 252.
— Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories.
To clean the screen, keep this checklist in mind: ÿ The
infotainment system is turned off. ÿ Use a clean, soft cloth
— All SiriusXM services require a subscription. See the
SiriusXM Customer Agreement for complete terms at
All fees, content and features are subject to change.
Satellite and streaming li neups may vary. SiriusXM,
Pandora and all related logos are trademarks of SiriusXM
Radio Inc. and its respective subsidiaries. All rights
reserved.
moistened with
water.
Or: Use the cleaning cloth available from Volkswagen
dealers. ÿ In case of persistent dirt:
— Moisten and soften dirt with just a little water.
— HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from
iBiquity Digital Corporation. US and Foreign Patents. For
— Then carefully remove the dirt with a clean, soft cloth.
HD Radio, Artist Experience, and the HD, HD Radio,
and "ARC" logos are registered trademarks or trademarks
WARNING
of iBiquity Digital Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
If you clean the screen with unsuitable cleaning agents
or while it is dry, you may damage the screen.
— Android Auto™ is a certified mark of Goo
gle Inc.
· When cleaning, press only lightly.
— Apple CarPlay™ is a certified mark of Apple
inc.
· Do not use aggressive cleaning products or those
containing solvents. Such products can damage the
equipment and darken the screen.
— Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Blue
tooth® SIG, Inc.
WARNING
— iPod®, iPad® and iPhone® are trademarks of Apple
Inc.
If the screen gets too wet to clean it, in some cases it can
no longer be handled or even disconnects.
— MirrorLink® and the MirrorLink® logo are registered
trademarks of the Car Connectivity Consortium LLC.
— MPEG-4 HE-AAC audio coding technology and patents
are licensed from Fraunhofer IIS.
· Dry the screen, then leave the vehicle locked from the
outside for at least 2 minutes.
— SD® and SDHC® are trademarks or registered trademarks
of SD-3C, LLC in the US and other countries.
— Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation, Redmond, USA.
Trademarks, licenses and
copyrights
— This product is protected by certain industrial and
intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use
or commercialization of such technology outside of the
configuration of this product without license from Microsoft
or an authorized Microsoft branch is prohibited.
Note and from page 252.
Trademarks and licenses
Certain terms in this manual carry the symbol ®
or ™. These symbols indicate that they are trademarks or
registered trademarks. The absence of this symbol, however,
does not necessarily mean that the term in question can be
Copyright
As a general rule, audio and video files stored on data
carriers and audio sources are subject to intellectual property
protection in accordance with the national and international
provisions applicable in each case. Observe the legal
provisions!
used freely.
mind.
Other product names are registered trademarks of their
respective rights holders.
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— Fusion of all the stations memorized in
preset keys in a list.
Radio mode
— 36 preset keys to store favorites.
— Station logos.
Introduction to the topic
— Antenna amplifier
—DAB/DAB+.
In Radio mode you can tune in to available radio stations on
different frequency bands and store your favorites under the
preset keys for quick access.
— DAB Presentation.
— Parallel to the broadcasted program,
still images sequentially.
The types of reception and the available frequency bands
depend on the equipment and the country.
—Online Radio.
In certain countries, frequency bands may cease to be
broadcast or may not be offered again.
Universal symbols in Radio mode
Open RADIO menu
The symbols may be different depending on the infotainment
system.
1.Press HOME
Or: press MENU
Or: press RADIO
.
To select the type of AM reception.
.
A.M
.
To select the type of FM reception.
Access settings
1.Press HOME
FM
.
Radio
To select the type of FM/DAB reception.
.
Or: press MENU
FM/DAB
Radio stations are responsible for the content of the
information they transmit.
To select the type of reception
online radio
Radio online.
The electrical equipment connected to the vehicle can
additionally cause interference in the reception of the
radio signal and noise in the speakers.
To select the previous station from the station list or
select the station from the previous preset key.
Metal-coated foils or stickers on the window panes can
To select the next station from the station list or
select the station from the next preset key.
interfere with reception in vehicles with antennas built
into the windows.
To display the preset keys.
Radio equipment and symbols
To display the selected stations with additional information.
Note and from page 252.
Stations that are already stored under a preset button
in a station list.
Radio
TP
Monitoring of traffic information stations (TP) is
The functions, types of reception and available frequency bands
active.
depend on the equipment and the country.
The station with selected traffic information is not
available.
not TP
— AM receiver.
HF Off
Automatic station tracking (AF) is deactivated.
— Dual FM receiver (diversity antenna).
— List of FM stations.
RDS OFF
The Radio Data System (RDS) is off.
— Summary station list.
— Merging of FM and DAB stations into one list.
— Summary list of memories.
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