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Operation Guide Betjeningsvejledning Bruksanvisning Contents Safety instructions Information regarding general road safety Overview of controls General operation Menu basics Fast access function Main menu Status display Options menu How to use the menus Data entry menus 8 9 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 Setting the equalizer Defining the equalizer setting Setting balance and fader Balance setting Fader setting Switching Loudness on/off and adjusting Becker Surround Subwoofer Crossover Compression Reset settings 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 Entering destination via geo-coordinates Setting the route options Saving/Deleting route options Saving a destination 33 34 35 36 Navigation fast access Navigating from fast access Navigation to POI in local area Protecting an entry Deleting an entry Deleting a list Saving an entry in the address book Creating a new entry Adding data to entries 36 36 37 37 37 38 38 38 39 Anti-theft device Entering unit code numbers What to do if an incorrect code number has been entered Removing/Inserting the control panel Removal Insertion Inserting/Removing the cover Inserting the cover Removing the cover 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 Mute Navigation mode What is navigation? Navigation data Inserting memory card Removing memory card 22 24 24 24 25 26 Selecting a destination from the address book Point of interest Local In country Local area of destination In place Information about points of interest 40 40 41 42 43 43 44 Selecting navigation Calling up the Navigation main menu Entering a destination Selecting a country Entering a destination town Selecting destination via postcode Entering the destination road Entering the destination town centre Entering house number for destination road Selecting junction for destination road 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 32 33 Switching the unit on/off Switching on Switching off 17 17 17 External points of interest Beckerclub Loading/updating @-destinations Navigating to @-destination Functions in the @-destination list 45 46 46 47 47 Setting the volume Sound settings Calling up the sound settings 18 18 18 During route guidance Navigation status screen Example navigation displays Traffic lane recommendations 47 48 48 50 2 Contents Options menu Cancelling route guidance Traffic announcements Route list Stopover Blocking a route Modifying route options Switching navigation announcements on/off 50 51 52 52 52 54 54 55 Radio mode Switching on radio mode Calling up the Radio main menu Selecting a waveband 64 64 64 65 AM mode Possible settings for AM stations Scan search Scan function 75 75 76 76 FM mode Possible settings for FM stations Station list Scan function Manual station tuning Filter function Switching the filter function on/off Filtering stations Filtering stations Cancel filtering Programme type Switching the programme type function on/off Selecting the programme type Regionalisation Radio text Voice entries Reception optimisation Bandwidth control 66 66 66 67 68 68 68 69 69 69 70 70 70 71 71 72 72 73 Station memory Calling up the station memory Storing stations Different waveband set Station already in memory Moving stations Deleting stations Naming stations Creating/Deleting voice entries Create Deleting Reading out voice entries 77 77 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 80 80 Information during route guidance Displaying destination information Displaying/Storing position Displaying traffic announcements Displaying/Changing route settings Information during non-active route guidance Displaying/Storing a position Displaying TMC messages 55 55 56 56 57 57 57 57 Media mode Activating media mode Media fast access functions Media status display Track jump/Track skip Fast forward/rewind Play mode Calling up the Play Mode menu Track mix (random play function) Scan Repeat track CD mix Repeat CD Directory mix Repeating a directory 81 81 81 82 83 83 83 83 84 84 85 85 85 85 86 Dynamic route guidance with TMC What is dynamic route guidance? Dynamic route guidance Displaying traffic information 57 57 58 59 Settings Traffic announcements Announcing the time of arrival Displaying speed limits ETA setting Measuring unit 60 60 61 61 62 63 Traffic programme Switching a traffic programme on/off Selecting a TP station Automatic Manual TP station selection TP volume Cancelling traffic announcements 73 74 74 74 74 75 75 3 Contents Calling up the Media main menu Switching detailed track display on/off 86 86 External units/AUX mode Telephone mode Inserting the SIM card Entering PIN Calling up the telephone Calling up the Telephone main menu Dialling number Number is busy Dialling a number from the address book Call lists Calling a number from the list Retrieving information about the entry Deleting a call list Emergency call Settings Call divert Call settings Selecting a network Ring tone PIN Settings Automatic call answering Dialogue with call Switching the telephone off 95 96 97 98 98 99 100 100 101 102 103 103 103 103 104 105 107 109 110 110 111 111 112 CD mode Notes on compact discs (CD) Inserting/Ejecting CDs Notes on CD-R and CD-RWs Notes on copy-protected CDs Temperature protection circuit 87 87 87 88 88 88 MP3 mode General notes on MP3 Creating an MP3 storage medium MP3 CD mode MP3 memory cards/ Micro-drive mode Inserting a micro-drive/ CF memory card Removing a micro-drive/ CF memory card Inserting SD/MMC memory card Removing SD/MMC memory card Playback sequence for MP3 storage media Playlists Creating playlists 88 88 89 90 90 90 91 91 91 92 92 93 93 Accepting/ rejecting a call Accepting a call Rejecting a call Ending a call Holding Toggling Conference call Creating a conference Adding parties Private call Ending call with individual parties Ending a conference call Options menu Ending call Ending all calls Holding Activating Dialling Conference Disconnecting Sound sel. Private 113 113 113 114 114 115 115 115 116 116 117 117 117 118 118 118 118 118 119 119 119 120 Telephone fast access functions Direct calling Protecting an entry Deleting an entry Deleting a list Saving a number in the address book Creating a new entry Adding data to entries Saving number to SIM card 120 121 121 121 122 122 122 123 124 Audio playback via an optional AppleTM iPod CD changer mode Operational readiness of CD changer Loading/Ejecting the CD magazine 94 94 94 95 Telephone calls Status display 112 112 4 Contents Mail messages New incoming SMS display Calling up SMS fast access function Reading SMS Options for SMS read aloud Replying Returning call Deleting Storing number in address book Saving number to SIM card Editing Deleting all SMS 125 125 126 126 127 127 127 127 127 128 128 128 Internet (WAP) function Establishing a WAP connection Operation in WAP pages Text input Terminating WAP connection Favourites Pages visited Entering URL for WAP page 136 136 137 138 138 138 139 139 URL ending 152 BeckerClub Accessing the BeckerClub on the Cascade 152 153 Terminating WAP connection Opening WAP fast access function Opening WAP address directly Saving entry to the Favourites Saving an entry in the address book Protecting an entry Deleting an entry Deleting a list Changing Beckerclub address 140 140 141 141 142 143 143 143 144 Address book Calling up the address book Calling up the Address Book main menu Creating an entry Creating an entry which supports navigation Find entry Setting the search criterion 154 154 154 155 156 158 159 Opening SMS main menu Composing SMS Saved SMS Sending Deleting Editing Deleting all SMS Sent SMS Displaying free memory space 128 129 131 132 132 132 132 133 133 Editing entries Modifying an entry Deleting an entry Creating/Deleting voice entries Create Delete Reading out voice entries 159 160 161 161 161 161 161 WAP main menu Opening WAP main menu Favourites Opening list of favourites Loading favourites Editing favourites Entering a URL Access profiles Loading access profile Creating access profile Changing/deleting an access profile Settings URL beginning 144 144 145 145 145 146 147 147 147 148 151 151 152 Mail settings Opening Mail settings Announcing new SMS SMS centre number 134 134 134 135 Exporting address book/data Exporting entry Importing an address book entry Saving address book entry to SIM card Importing SIM card entries Deleting address book/data entirely 162 163 163 165 165 166 5 Contents Navigating to an address book entry Calling an address book entry/sending SMS Voice entries Fast access functions Protecting an entry Deleting an entry Deleting a list Voice mode 166 166 167 168 168 168 169 Calling up voice mode settings Setting the system language Displaying voice settings Volume for voice output Automatic dialogue Voice entries Voice output Extended PTT Repeating a voice announcement 180 180 181 181 182 182 183 183 184 184 Direction of rotation of the rotary control/push button Clock 192 192 Software update Voice mode What is voice mode? Symbols 193 194 194 194 General information about the voice control system Activating the voice control system Ending voice dialogue prematurely Voice entries Settings 195 195 196 196 197 Settings Calling up general settings Bluetooth Opening the device list Always allow connection Name device Deleting a device from the list Deleting all devices from the list Connecting and disconnecting devices Connecting devices (Cascade) Connecting a device (external device) Disconnecting devices Calling up Bluetooth settings Activating/ deactivating Bluetooth Searching for Bluetooth devices Making devices visible to others Device name 170 170 170 171 172 172 172 173 173 173 175 177 178 178 179 179 180 System settings Calling up the system settings Audio GAL (speed dependent volume) Setting microphone sensitivity Settings for left-hand/ right-hand drive vehicles Volume for acoustic signals Displaying the volume Digital level Supporting the parking aid Display Display brightness Display colour Day/ night design External device Reset function Data backup Backing up data Loading data 184 185 186 186 186 186 187 187 187 188 188 188 188 189 189 190 190 191 191 Examples for a voice dialogue Example operation in radio mode Example for entering a navigation destination Example for entering a telephone number 197 198 199 201 General commands Help function (online help) Aborting voice dialogue Navigation in lists Calling up the status display Commands for status displays, fast access functions and main menus 201 202 202 202 202 203 Commands for radio mode Commands for the radio status display 204 204 6 Contents Commands for radio fast access mode Commands in the Edit Station menu Commands for the Radio main menu Commands in the Waveband menu Commands in the Programme Type menu Commands in the Filter menu Commands in the TP menu Commands in the Voice Entries menu Commands in the Reception Optimisation menu 206 207 208 209 210 210 211 211 212 Commands for the Navigation main menu Commands for the Destination menu Commands for the POI menu Commands for the Route Options menu Commands for the Stopover menu Prompt: Is the new destination a main destination or a stopover? 221 222 223 223 224 225 Commands in the Fast Access/ Edit Entries menu Commands in the Edit menu Commands in the Edit Data menu Commands in the menu for selecting a Bluetooth device for export Commands when an entry is open Commands for the Address Book main menu Commands in the Voice Entries menu Commands in the Search Criterion menu 235 235 235 235 236 237 238 238 Commands for telephone, mail and WAP mode Commands for the PIN input menu Commands for telephone fast access mode Commands in the Fast Access/ Edit Telephone Numbers menu Commands for the Telephone main menu Commands in the input menu for telephone numbers Commands in the Call Lists menu Commands in the call lists Commands in the Telephone Settings menu Commands for the Mail main menu Commands for a dialogue in the event of an incoming call Commands for a dialogue for an incoming SMS 225 225 226 227 228 228 229 229 230 231 232 232 Technical terminology Technical data NOTICE 239 252 253 Commands for media mode Commands for the media status display Commands for media fast access Commands for the Media main menu Commands for the media Play Mode menu 212 213 215 216 217 Correct disposal of this product (waste for electrical and electronic equipment) 254 Navigation commands Correction option for incorrect destination entry Commands for the navigation status display Commands for navigation fast access Commands in the Fast Access/ Edit Destinations menu 218 218 218 219 221 Commands for the address book Commands for address book fast access 232 232 7 GSafety instructions Operation of the unit is permitted only if traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that you, your passengers or other motorists are not endangered, obstructed or inconvenienced. In all cases, all applicable road traffic regulations must be obeyed. Destinations may only be entered when the vehicle is stationary. The country-specific regulations apply for telephone operations. The navigation system is only an aid. Errors may occur in individual data items/entries. At all times, the driver must decide whether or not to heed the information provided. We do not accept liability for erroneous data provided by the navigation system. Due to continual changes in traffic routing or deviations in the data, it may occur that imprecise or erroneous information is given. Therefore, actual road signs and traffic regulations must always be observed. In particular, the navigation system cannot be used as an orientation aid at times of poor visibility. The unit may only be used for its intended purpose. The volume of the radio, navigation system and telephone should be adjusted so that external noise is still audible. Do not activate the telephone near petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or blasting areas. In the case of a malfunction (i.e. smoke or other noticeable odours) the unit is to be turned off immediately. For safety reasons, the unit must only be opened by a trained technician. Please refer to your dealer for repair. 8 Information regarding general road safety This car radio device is intended and approved for installation and operation in passenger cars, commercial vehicles and buses (vehicle classes M, N and O) whose electric system has a rated voltage of 12V. Installation and maintenance should only be carried out by specialists. Faulty installation or maintenance can result in the malfunctioning of the motor vehicle's electronic systems. The vehicle manufacturer's safety instructions must be observed. The vehicle's electronics (e.g. speedometer signal) must only be worked on by an authorised service garage. We assume no liability for any impairment of the vehicle's electronics. This device is only intended for installation in the area provided for this purpose by the vehicle manufacturer. The method of attachment used must ensure that the device will remain properly attached, should the vehicle be involved in a crash. The power supply must be properly fused. Using mobile phones without an external antenna in the proximity of the radio unit may cause interference. Familiarise yourself with the device and how it works before embarking on your journey. Whilst on the move, only operate the device in appropriate traffic conditions. The volume of the device should be set at a level that enables external noises (e.g. police sirens) to be easily heard. 9 Overview of controls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 10 14 Overview of controls 13 12 11 10 Right-hand rotary control/push button Press = Confirm Turn = Scroll through lists and menus 11 Back button 12 Release slide for removable control panel 13 Display 14 Arrow keys and Change radio station and audio track 15 Left-hand rotary control/push button Press = Activate voice dialogue Turn = Set volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Information button On / off switch Select radio Select CD/CDC/memory card Select navigation Select telephone Select address book CD eject button Status button 10 General operation General operation Menu basics Note: If an entry in the list is abbreviated because it is too long (three dots appear at the end of the text), you can display the entry in full briefly by pressing and holding down the button. Note: If no selections are made for a short period of time when the fast access function is displayed, the display will automatically switch to the status display for the active operating mode. Main menu The main menu for each operating mode provides access to the various functions and possible settings for that mode. 1002 The Radio main menu is shown here by way of example. The main menu for the various operating modes can be called up in two different ways: · Activate the fast access function (press , , , or ). X Turn the rotary control/push button to select the first entry in the fast access list. X Press the rotary control/push button . or X Press the button for which you have called up the fast access function again ( , , , or ). Fast access function The fast access function provides fast access to the major functions in the various operating modes. In most cases, you may then make selections from lists (radio stations, navigation destinations, etc.). Select the first entry in the list to go to the Operating Mode main menu. 1001 The fast access function for the radio is shown here by way of example. Press the various operating elements to access: · The radio fast access function · The media fast access function (CD, CD changer and memory card) · The navigation fast access function the telephone fast access func· tion (if Bluetooth is activated and a telephone is connected or SIM-Access or the internal phone is switched on). · The address book fast access function 11 General operation Status display All the information you need about the current operating mode appears on the status screen. Note: The address book does not have a status display. If navigation is also active in addition to the current radio or media operating mode, a combined display may appear. The status display can always be accessed by pressing . If route guidance is active, you can toggle between the combined display and the status display by pressing repeatedly. 1005 The Options menu for the radio function is shown here by way of example. Options menu You can call up the Options menu in the status display. Press the rotary control/push button . The Options menu appears. X How to use the menus The commands are the same for all menus. 1005 The Options menu for the radio function is shown here by way of example. Turn the rotary control/push button to scroll through the menus. Once you have made an entry in a menu, the next menu will appear or you can select the entry (by turning the rotary control/push button ) to activate/ deactivate a function. 1003 The radio status display is shown here by way of example. 1004 The radio status display with active navigation route guidance is shown here. You can access the major functions for the active operating mode directly in the Options menu. Some of the possible settings and functions in the Options menu can also be set/activated via the main menu. 12 General operation If the menu entry is concealing another menu, a small triangle will appear after the menu entry. or in front of a menu entry indicates that a function can be activated or deactivated. The symbol stands for off and the symbol for on. Note: You can always press to go back one step in the menu hierarchy. Data entry menus If data can be entered, special data entry menus appear. 6003 The data entry menu for the surname in an address book entry appears in the example. X Turn the rotary control/push button and then press the rotary control/push button to select each letter one after the other. Note: Select the symbol to delete the last character in the entry. If, when selecting the symbol , the rotary control/push button is pressed for longer than 2 seconds, the complete entry is deleted. You can change the character set for the available characters by selecting various symbols. · Switch to lowercase · Switch to uppercase · Switch to numbers · Switch to special characters · Switch to lowercase international · Switch to uppercase international Note: After the first character has been entered, the Cascade automatically switches to the input of lower case letters. Accept entry: In the data entry menu, select the symbol. or X Press the rotary control/push button and hold it down for at least 2 seconds. X 13 General operation Anti-theft device Your Cascade features two anti-theft devices: · Protection by means of a five-digit unit code number · Protection by means of a removable control panel Shortly after the unit has been switched on by pressing , the data entry menu for the code number will appear. What to do if an incorrect code number has been entered The following message appears if an incorrect code number is entered. 1006 Turn the rotary control/push button to select the first digit of the code number. X Press the rotary control/push button . X Enter the remaining digits of the code number in the same way. X 1007 Press the rotary control/push button . The data entry menu for the code number appears again. X Enter the correct code number as described above. X Entering unit code numbers If the Cascade is disconnected from the electrical supply source, the anti-theft device prevents it against unauthorised use once it has been reconnected. You need the five-digit code number printed on the CODE CARD to start up the Cascade. Note: It is important to store the CODE CARD in a safe place outside of the vehicle. This will prevent unauthorised use. The window stickers provided can be attached to the windscreen/windows inside your vehicle. Note: If you enter an incorrect number: X Press the back button to delete the last number entered. or X Select the symbol. Once you have entered all 5 digits of the code number correctly, the Cascade will come on automatically and you can use all functions. 14 General operation Note: Entering an incorrect code number three times will disable the unit for approx. 1 hour. Removing/Inserting the control panel Part of the control panel can be removed to provide additional effective protection against theft. The Cascade cannot be switched on without this removable control panel. Removal 1009 If the control panel is reinserted within 90 seconds, the Cascade will automatically switch itself back on. Notes: · Please insert the control panel into the accompanying protective cover after removal. Do not touch the metal contacts on the control panel or on the Cascade. · If you move your vehicle once the control panel has been removed, once you insert the control panel, it will take some time for the navigation system to ascertain your position. 1008 The time remaining until another attempt can be made to enter the code number is displayed. X Leave the ignition switched on. Switching the ignition off resets the waiting time of one hour to zero. Once the waiting time has elapsed, the data entry menu for the code number appears again. A Push the release slide for the control panel (A) to the right. The control panel is released. X Remove the control panel from the mount. If the Cascade is still switched on when the control panel is removed, it is switched to mute and disabled. X 15 General operation Insertion X Take the control panel out of its protective cover. X Insert the left-hand side of the control panel. X Push the control panel into place. The Cascade is now ready for operation and can be switched on, or it will switch itself on automatically. Inserting/Removing the cover The scope of supply of the Cascade includes a red plastic insert. This plastic insert can be snapped into the gap which appears once the control panel has been removed. As well as serving as a protective cover for any CF card/micro-drive, the red colour of the plastic insert clearly indicates that the control panel has been removed. Inserting the cover X Remove the control panel as described in "Removing/Inserting the control panel" on page 15. X Insert the plastic insert into the gap with the hole at the top and the smooth side facing outwards. X Push the lower section of the plastic insert into the gap until it snaps into place. The cover has now been inserted. X Reinsert the control panel as described in "Removing/Inserting the control panel" on page 15. Removing the cover Remove the control panel as described in "Removing/Inserting the control panel" on page 15. X Insert your finger into the hole in the plastic insert. X Carefully push the plastic insert downwards. X Pull the plastic insert forwards. The cover has now been removed. X Reinsert the control panel as described in "Removing/Inserting the control panel" on page 15. X 16 General operation Switching the unit on/off Switching on X Press . or X If the Cascade was switched off via the ignition, the Cascade will switch back on once the ignition has been switched on. 1010 X Confirm the warning which appears by pressing the rotary control/push button . Notes: · Unless the warning message is confirmed, the Cascade will remain disabled. · Once it has been switched on, the Cascade will play back the last source selected (radio or media). Any mute or pause function activated will be cancelled. · If fewer than approx. 2 hours have elapsed since the unit was last switched off, active route guidance will be restarted. · If the volume was set to a very loud value before the unit was last switched off, it will be reset to setting 26 when the unit is switched back on. Switching off X Press . If the ignition is switched on, the Cascade is switched to standby mode. The display goes dark and the Cascade sound is switched off. or X Switch off the vehicle ignition. 1010 The shutdown display appears for approx. 5 seconds. During this period of approx. 5 seconds, shutdown can be aborted by pressing one of the buttons on the Cascade or by switching the ignition back on. The Cascade then switches itself back on and plays back the last source selected (radio or media). 17 General operation Setting the volume There are 50 volume settings. The volume setting applies to all radio and audio sources. You can specify whether changes in volume should be displayed in graphics format or not in "Displaying the volume" on page 187. X Note: Subsequent sections of the operation guide describe how to set the volume for: · Traffic announcements (page Page 75) · Navigation announcements and other voice messages (Page 182) · Acoustic signals (Page 187) X Select 6RXQG in the radio or Audio main menu (Radio main menu Page 64/Audio main menu Page 86). 1012 XTurn the rotary control/push button to select one of the following options: (TXDOLVHU, %DODQFH IDGHU, /RXGQHVV, %HFNHU VXUURXQG, 6XEZRRIHU, &URVVRYHU, Turn the rotary control/push button clockwise/counter clockwise. Sound settings You can configure the sound of your Cascade to meet your requirements in the sound settings. The settings are also valid for all radio/audio sources. 1011 X The volume increases or decreases. Calling up the sound settings X &RPSUHVVLRQ and Press or settings appear. until the sound 5HVHW VHWWLQJV X or Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control/push button . Note: Press one of the buttons , , , or in order to quit the sound settings. 18 General operation Setting the equalizer You can switch the acoustic pattern on 5 frequency bands with the equalizer setting. 4 equalizer presets are also available for selection. An additional option also allows you to make another 3 equalizer settings. or X X Turn the rotary control/push button to apply the required equalizer setting. X Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control/push button . Note: The equalizer presets (5RFN 3RS, -D]] 0XVLF and &ODVVLFDO) cannot be modified. Select /LQHDU to set the equalizer settings to an average value. Defining the equalizer setting Select 8VHU , 8VHU or 8VHU . X Press and hold down the rotary control/ push button . X 1015 Turn the rotary control/push button to select the required setting for the selected frequency band. X Confirm the setting by pressing the rotary control/push button . X Select (TXDOLVHU in the sound settings. 1013 X Next, turn the rotary control/push button to select one of the four equalizer presets (5RFN 3RS, -D]] 0XVLF and &ODVVLFDO) or one of the three userdefined equalizer settings (8VHU - 8VHU or /LQHDU). 1014 The cursor jumps to the first frequency band. X Turn the rotary control/push button to select the frequency band to be changed. You may now change other settings. Once you have made the required settings: X Press and hold down the rotary control/ push button . or X Turn the rotary control/push button to select the arrow next to the frequency bands and press the rotary control/push button . You may now make other equalizer settings or select one of the presets. 19 General operation Setting balance and fader You can shift the tone centre in the vehicle using the balance and fader setting. X X Balance setting Turn the rotary control/push button clockwise/counter clockwise. Switching Loudness on/off and adjusting Loudness provides a tone-compensated increase of the low frequencies, independently of the volume. The setting options enable you to adapt the Loudness function to your vehicle. X Select %DODQFH settings. IDGHU in the sound 1016 The tone centre moves to the right/left. 1016 An image of the vehicle interior in the direction of travel appears on the display. The small triangle indicates the current position of the tone centre. The Balance setting is active. X Select /RXGQHVV in the sound settings. Fader setting X Turn the rotary control/push button clockwise/counter clockwise. 1018 X 1017 The tone centre moves forwards/backwards. Turn the rotary control/ push button to select the required value. Turn the rotary control/push button to select %DODQFH or )DGHU. Note: Selecting "" sets an increase for higher bass frequencies, "" for medium bass frequencies and "" for low bass frequencies. Select RII to deactivate the Loudness function. 20 General operation Becker Surround You can use this function to activate virtual surround sound and select the vehicle size to optimise the surround sound function. Note: The Becker Surround function is not available for medium wave or short wave. X Subwoofer You can set the volume level of the subwoofer output/ deactivate the subwoofer output. X Crossover Use this function to set the threshold frequencies for the front loudspeakers, the rear loudspeakers and the subwoofer. X Select 6XEZRRIHU in the sound settings. Select &URVVRYHU in the sound settings. 1024 X 1025 X Select %HFNHU settings. VXUURXQG in the sound Turn the rotary control/push button to select the required value. You may now select )URQW ORXGVSHDNHUV, 5HDU ORXGVSHDNHUV or 6XEZRRIHU. and 5HDU ORXGVSHDNHUV You can set the lower threshold frequency of the front and rear loudspeakers to a value of between RII, 20 and 150 Hz. )URQW ORXGVSHDNHUV 6XEZRRIHU 1019 Select %HFNHU VXUURXQG and press the rotary control/push button to switch virtual surround sound on ( ) or off ( ). X Select /DUJH YHKLFOH or 0HGLXPVL]HG YHKL FOH (on = ). X Note: A setting of "+10" indicates an increase in the volume of the subwoofer. Select RII to deactivate the subwoofer output. In addition, 6XEZRRIHU is deactivated with the crossover setting. · · You can set the upper threshold frequency of the subwoofer to a value of between 50 and 150 Hz. Note: Only one of the vehicle types in the list can be active ( ). 21 General operation In this example you can see the settings for the front loudspeakers. Reset settings You can reset all sound settings to the default settings. The following settings are reset to the relevant default value: · (TXDOLVHU: All default settings are reset to the initial value. The user-defined setting is reset to zero. · %DODQFH IDGHU to centre setting · /RXGQHVV to off · %HFNHU VXUURXQG to off · 6XEZRRIHU to RII. · &URVVRYHU front and rear loudspeakers to RII, subwoofer to 100 Hz. · &RPSUHVVLRQ to RII. X Mute You can switch your Cascade to mute, i.e. switch off the sound from the current radio/media source. However, navigation announcements, traffic announcements (if TP has been activated) and other voice announcements on the Cascade continue to be transmitted unaffected. X 1026 X Turn the rotary control/push button to select the required value. Compression This function enables you to switch the reduction of the dynamic range of the audio signal on/off. X Select &RPSUHVVLRQ in the sound settings. Press the rotary control/push button and hold it down for at least 2 seconds. 1021 Example of muted radio mode. 1027 X Select tings. 5HVHW VHWWLQJV in the sound set- Press the rotary control/ push button to switch the function on ( ) or off ( ). 1020 X 1022 Example of muted media mode. Select

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