3239233 - Introduction - ACCESSORIES

RADIO SYSTEM

The vehicle is prepared for the installation of a radio system.

This preparation comprises:

  • radio compartment
  • radio supply cables
  • front loudspeakers and separate tweeters, located in the doors
  • rear speakers
  • connecting cables between radio and loudspeakers
  • rear speaker cable, on the parcel shelf under the back window (speakers are not provided)
  • aerial built into the back window controlled by a special electronic device
  • aerial coaxial cable.
1, Radio 2, Front loudspeaker 3, Tweeter 4, Rear loudspeaker 5, Predisposition for speaker on the parcel shelf 6, Aerial in the heated rear window 7, Aerial ontrol unit 8, Aerial coaxial cable

Alpine car radio

An optional radio system with fixed radio set is available. This is an ALPINE set, with RDS decoder and CD changer control. The radio has the following functions: Radio section- RDS function selector / TI (Traffic Info) function selector; - Band selector (FM1 ? FM2 ? MW ? LW); - Cassette/CD selector;- Preselected stations scanning- Preselection / memorization of up to a maximum of 6 stations per band;- Auto-Memory / Automemory band selection;- Manual / Automatic tuning UP- Manual / Automatic tuning DOWN- Program type function selection (PTY); - Tuning mode selection (DX ? LOC ? MAN); - Predisposition for emergency alarm reception- cassette section- Autoreverse;- Fast forward and fast rewind;- Cr/Me tape automatic detection and equalisation with sound reproduction optimisation;- Program Music Search function (automatic search for previous/next track function);- Repeat function (repeat last track);- Blank Skip function (automatically skip empty tracks on tape function);- Tape Scan function (scan tracks on cassette function);- Dolby B (noise reduction circuit).Compact disc section(if player is fitted)Disc selection;Track selection (forward/back);Random track selection (MIX function);Track/CD repeat selection;Scanning of tracks on CD (Scan function);Skip forward/back through tracks.Audio section- Pause function- Reset function (Bass, Treble, Balance, Fader in central position);- Loudness function;- Separate bass/treble adjustment;- Right/left and front/rear channel balancing;- Sound Flavour function (CLASSIC - ROCK - JAZZ - FLAT equalisation);- Presetting volume level of FM band stations;- Presetting volume level for TI function (Traffic Information).Radio functionsRefer to the illustration.
1, Power ON-OFF 2, Function selector RDS / Function Selector TI (TRAFFIC INFO) 3, Cassette eject 4, Decreasing selection; special audio control 5, Select mode BASS / TREBLE / BALANCE / FADER / VOLUME; Reset BASS / TREBLE / BALANCE / FADER (Activate these functions by pressing the corresonding key for at least 2 seconds) 6, Increasing selection; special audio control 7, Band selection FM1 - FM2 - MW - LW; Radio selector; Radio selector 8, Cassette/CD selector 9, Scanning preselected stations; Scanning tracks 10, Preselect / Store station 1/ Select Dolby B Function; Select CD no. 1 11, Preselect / Store station 2; Backward track search; Select CD no. 2 12, Preselect / Store station 3; Forward track search; Select CD no. 3 13, Preselect / Store station 4; Select Blank Skip Function; Select CD no. 4 14, Preselect / Store station 5; Select CD no. 5 15, Preselect / Store station 6; Manual Cassette Reverse Select CD no. 6 16, Auto-Memory / Automemory Band Selection (Select these functions by pressing the corresponding key for at least 2 seconds); Random Track Selection (MIX) 17, Manual / Automatic Tuning UP; Tape fast forward FF; Forward Track Search / Fast Forward FF 18, Manual/Automatic Tuning DOWN Tape Rewind REW; Back/Forward Track Search Fast REW 19, Select Program Type Function (PTY) 20, Select Tuning Mode DX-LOC-MAN 21, LOUDNESS function selector; Track Repetition Selector; Track /CD Repetition Selector 22, SF OFF - CLASSIC - ROCK - JAZZ - FLAT - SF OFF 23, Key lighting On / Off selector 24, Antitheft LED ConnectionsRefer to the illustration.
1, Additional fuse 2, Connector A 3, Connector B 4, Aerial coaxial cable connecting socket 5, Connector C: CD player connection Radio pin outConnector A, 8-way1 + Steering wheel controls (predisposition)2 - Steering wheel controls3 + Ignition4 + Battery5 Back window aerial enablement6 + Lighting7 + Battery (security CODE)8 EarthConnector B, 8-way1 Rear loudspeaker, right +2 Rear loudspeaker, right -3 Front loudspeaker, right +4 Front loudspeaker, right -5 Front loudspeaker, left +6 Front loudspeaker, left -7 Rear loudspeaker, left +8 Rear loudspeaker, left -Cd connection|Wiring is available for connecting an optional CD player in the boot by means of a multipolar cableConnector C, 10-way1 Right channel signal +2 Left channel signal +3 Audio earth4 + Battery5 + Battery6 Bus earth7 Bus8 N.C.9 N.C.10 Phone muteAntitheft protectionThe radio is fitted with a removable control panel. The radio is unusable with the panel removed because the power supply to the radio system is cut off. The power suppy is automatically restored when the panel is refitted.

The antitheft system is completed by:

  • a secret 4-figure code, indicated on a Code Card;
  • an antitheft led, which flashes with the radio off and the engine off.

Aerial

The car is fitted with an internal aerial screen-printed to the back window. It will only receive AM stations. The FM station reception screen-printing is included in the demister element.An aerial signal amplifier is located on the right rear pillar.

Speakers

The car is fitted as standard with a predisposition for the installation of a radio system complete with loudspeakers. The acoustic system comprises:

  • 2 tweeters with a power of 40 W max each;
  • 4 diffusers Ø 165 mm (2 front and 2 rear) with power 40 W each (40W + 8W for the passenger side front diffusor, if the handsfree kit is fitted).

"radiophone" radio

The car may optionally be fitted with a Blaupunkt radio with a built-in GSM phone, known as a "RADIOPHONE® ".The radio will fit into a normal radio compartment.The radiophone can be used as a radio if a phone call is not being made or when waiting for a call.

The telephone system (the keyboard on the Radiophone allows the desired number to be dialled) has the following features:

  • GSM type equipment;
  • SIM card (which also acts as a KEY CARD);
  • incoming number identification;
  • debit indication.
Full details of the specifications and the operation of the RADIOPHONE are given in the "OWNER'S HANDBOOK".

The complete system consists of:

  • two separate aerials (one for the radio and one for the phone): the first is the aerial normally built into the rear window for the standard radio set. The second is a special aerial located at the rear in the middle of the roof.
- phone microphone, located on the interior rear view mirror baseseparate front power and tweeter speakers, located in the doors; special "twin cone" right front speaker (used by both the radio and the telephone);rear speakers, located in the doors;leads connecting the radio to the speakers;lead for the rear speakers on the parcel shelf under the rear windscreen (speakers not supplied);
1, Radio 2, Front loudspeaker 3, Tweeter 4, Rear loudspeaker 5, Predisposition for speaker on the parcel shelf 6, Aerial, incorporated in the rearscreen 7, Phone aerial 8, Aerial control unit in rear window 9, Microphone 10, Aerial coaxial cables 11, Twin cone speaker -
Main radiophone controls1 - ON / OFF - the instrument must be on in order to use the phone. 2 - I / AUD - The microphone can be cut out during a phone call (the person at the other end of the phone 3 - SRC - Press this button to end phone mode and switch automatically to the most recent audio function (radio, cassette player or CD). Phone mode takes priority: it is not possible to switch to audio mode during a phone conversation or while attempting to call a phone number. 4 - TA - Press this key to cancel traffic information priority during a phone call. 5 - TS / BND - Press this button to transfer from phone operation using a handset to phone operation using microphone and speakers. Press the same key again to go back to operation using a handset. 9 - Selection buttons - Used to dial phone numbers or select a number already stored on a SIM card. Press one of the keys on the right side of the keypad to answer a call. 10- AF / # - Use to enter special characters 11- + / 0 - Use to enter the phone number 12 - (phone symbol) - Press this key to transfer to phone mode, to answer a call or to end a call 13 - MIX / ? - Use to enter special characters, such as blank spaces, and select numbers stored on a SIM card directly. 14 - Display - Use the displays to operations carried out in radio mode (radio station, PIN code, radio channel search,..) or phone mode (number dialled, phone directory,...) 15 - Protection system with antitheft card - A SIM card must be used to access all functions available while in phone mode. A KeyCard can only be used to make emergency calls. The SIM card also provides antitheft functions. 16 - Selection keys - ? / V - Use to move between the different items in the radio and phone menu. - << / >> Use to correct items in the phone directory or DSC (Direct Soft-ware Control) menu. Used to move the cursor to the left and right during data entry. 17 - ME - Used to activate the phone directory: press lightly to display the phone directory in alphabetical order. Hold the ME key down for longer to display phone numbers in order. 18 - CL - Use to delete the last data entries during the data input stage. Used during the menu selection stage to move to the next menu up from the current level (light pressure on the key) or exit from the current menu (sustained pressure on the key). 19 - OK - Press the key to select the menu items and confirm that the data or operations have been stored.
Refer to the "Alpine" model for the radio connections.