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Function button: effect

1

Name of the paired mobile telephone or the user profile in use. Touch to connect or pair an-
other mobile telephone.

2

Speed dial buttons which can be used to store one telephone number from the telephone
book each 

page 38.

Opens the keypad to enter a telephone number 

⇒ 

page 36.

Opens the telephone book in the paired mobile telephone 

page 36.

Opens the call lists in the paired mobile telephone 

page 37.

Opens the 

Telephone setup

 menu 

page 38.

Touch to 

accept

 a call.

Touch to 

end

 a call.

OR:

 touch to 

reject

 an incoming call.

Touch to mute the ring tone during a call or to switch the mute off.

Telephone control displays and symbols

Display: meaning

A

The name of the mobile telephone network provider where the inserted SIM card or the SIM
card of the paired mobile telephone is registered.

B

Displays the telephone number or the stored name.

The charge level of the paired mobile telephone.

The signal strength of the current mobile telephone transmitter station.

During a telephone call

Fig. 26 

During a telephone call

First read and observe the introductory
information given on page 34
.

When a connection is made to a dialled telephone
number, the 

PHONE

 main menu changes to the

telephone call

 view 

⇒ 

Fig. 26

.

Displays and function buttons: action and effect

a)

Touch to make the call on the mobile telephone provision.

Touch to switch off the microphone in the mobile telephone provision during a call (

 func-

tion button changes to 

). The conversation in the vehicle cannot be heard at the other end.

 appears on the display 

A

.

Touch the 

 function button to switch on the microphone in the mobile telephone provision

again.

Touch to end a call.

Telephone control (PHONE)

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Page 1: ...b u t i o n C O N F I D E N T I A L n o t f o r d i s t r i b u t i o n Composition Touch Composition Colour Radio Composition Touch Composition Colour Radio Stand 21 08 2013 Englisch 11 2013 Artikel Nr 142 5R6 RCT 20 1425R6RCT20 L40SK2 L41SK2 L52SK2 ...

Page 2: ... could lead to slight or se vere injuries if you do not observe the warn ing NOTICE Texts with this symbol indicate situations which could cause damage to the vehicle or ve hicle equipment if you do not observe the warning Texts with this symbol contain additional in formation on the protection of the environ ment Texts with this symbol contain additional in formation Volkswagen AG works continuou...

Page 3: ...na Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s auth...

Page 4: ...Dimensions mm W 297 2 295 7 275 8 Dimensions mm H 159 0 120 8 155 5 Dimensions mm D 205 2 209 5 201 6 Weight KG 1 81 1 61 1 58 Power Requirement 9V 18V 9V 18V 9V 18V Power Consumption 25W 4CH 25W 4CH 25W 4CH PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ...

Page 5: ...Bluetooth Specification Standard Bluetooth Version 2 1 Frequency Range 2400 2483 5 MHz Output Power Max 4 dBm Max ...

Page 6: ...inment system 3 Overview of the control elements 6 General information on operating the unit 7 Audio mode Radio mode 12 Media mode 20 Telephone control PHONE Introduction to telephone control system 30 Description of telephone control system 34 Settings Menu and system settings SETUP 40 Sound and volume settings 42 Abbreviations 44 Index 45 Table of Contents 1 142 5R6 RCT 20 1425R6RCT20 ...

Page 7: ...e equipment is optional or specific to the model type This means that some of the equipment described might not be fitted in your vehicle Your Volkswagen dealership can pro vide more information on this All details provided in this manual correspond to the information available at the time of going to print and apply only to factory fitted infotainment systems Due to continuous technical improveme...

Page 8: ...e before switching audio source or connecting a new audio source WARNING Connecting inserting or removing a storage device while the vehicle is in motion can dis tract you from the road and lead to accidents WARNING Connecting leads for external devices may obstruct the driver Arrange the connecting leads so that they do not obstruct the driver WARNING External devices that are placed loose in the...

Page 9: ...nit Always wait until the CD is completely ejected NOTICE The CD drive can be damaged by any foreign objects attached to a storage device and by ir regularly shaped storage devices NOTICE Continued Only clean 12 cm standard CDs should be used Do not affix stickers or other items to the data storage device Stickers may peel off and damage the CD drive Do not use printable data storage devi ces Coat...

Page 10: ...C O N F I D E N T I A L n o t f o r d i s t r i b u t i o n Introduction 5 142 5R6 RCT 20 ...

Page 11: ...s page 40 SOUND opens sound and volume settings page 40 EJECT ejects the CD page 20 MUTE mute the audio source page 8 PHONE opens the telephone control system page 30 The current audio source is muted if no mobile telephone provision is installed Touchscreen page 7 Setting knob the function of this button depends on the unit s operating state In all radio modes turn for manual station or channel s...

Page 12: ...s page 40 SOUND opens sound and volume settings page 40 EJECT ejects the CD page 20 MUTE mute the audio source page 8 PHONE opens the telephone control system page 30 The current audio source is muted if no mobile telephone provision is installed Touchscreen page 7 Setting knob the function of this button depends on the unit s operating state In all radio modes turn for manual station or channel s...

Page 13: ...s page 40 SOUND opens sound and volume settings page 40 EJECT ejects the CD page 20 MUTE mute the audio source page 8 PHONE opens the telephone control system page 30 The current audio source is muted if no mobile telephone provision is installed Touchscreen page 7 Setting knob the function of this button depends on the unit s operating state In all radio modes turn for manual station or channel s...

Page 14: ...estrictions on the use of Blue tooth devices in some countries Information is available from the local authorities In some vehicles equipped with ParkPilot the volume of the current audio source is auto matically lowered when reverse gear is engaged Volume reduction can be set in the Sound setup menu page 42 Rotary push knobs and infotainment buttons First read and observe the safety warn ings on ...

Page 15: ...ering wheel Booklet Owner s manual Decreasing volume turn the volume control Fig 1 1 anticlockwise or press the button on the multifunction steering wheel Changes to the base volume are indicated by a bar on the screen During this time the infotain ment system cannot be operated It is possible to preset certain volume settings and adjustments page 42 Muting the infotainment system Turn the volume ...

Page 16: ...ressure without losing contact Selecting list entries and browsing lists Fig 3 List entries settings menu First read and observe the safety warn ings on page 3 and the introductory information on page 7 List entries can be opened by touching them di rectly on the screen or by using the setting knob Fig 1 4 Marking and selecting list entries with the setting knob Turn the setting knob to mark each ...

Page 17: ...stored entry Every time a character is entered a destination corresponding to the specifications is proposed in the input line When terms are made up of more than one word the space must be entered as well If fewer than 99 entries are available the number of remaining entries is displayed after the input line Fig 4 2 Touching this function button displays a list of these remaining entries Overview...

Page 18: ...troductory information on page 7 The displays that appear on the screen can vary depending on the settings and may differ from those described here Displays such as the current time and the current outside temperature can be displayed on the screen in the status bar All displays appear only after the infotainment sys tem has completed start up Introduction 11 142 5R6 RCT 20 ...

Page 19: ...dings and mountains can impair radio reception Foil or metal coated stickers attached to the windows may affect reception on vehicles with a window aerial RADIO main menu Fig 5 RADIO main menu Fig 6 Radio mode station list First read and observe the safety warn ings on page 3 and the introductory information on page 12 Selecting the frequency band Select the required frequency band by pressing the...

Page 20: ...and observe the safety warn ings on page 3 and the introductory information on page 12 RDS radio data system is a radio data service which enables additional FM services such as the display of station names automatic station track ing radio text and TP traffic news TP RDS is not supported by all units and is not availa ble everywhere or on every FM radio station RDS can be deactivated in some coun...

Page 21: ...ion buttons Touch the station button that shows the required station When a stored station is selected via the station buttons it will only be played if it can be received at your current location Changing station button group Touch the Fig 9 1 function button The station buttons are displayed in groups of four function buttons 1 to 4 5 to 8 and 9 to 12 Displaying station buttons If radio text is ...

Page 22: ...ons at the top of the screen Fig 10 The next receivable station is set automatically OR press and hold one of the arrow buttons at the top of the screen Fig 10 When you release the button the unit automatically tunes to the next available station OR place your finger on the slider in the frequency dial and drag it along the dial Hiding the frequency band Briefly press the setting knob Manual frequ...

Page 23: ...play Starting the scan function Press the setting knob briefly OR touch the function button and then select SCAN Stopping the scan function Press the setting knob briefly OR touch the SCAN function button to end the scan function at the station arrived at Manually selecting a station with the station buttons also stops the scan function Radio text Fig 12 RADIO main menu Fig 13 Radio mode radio tex...

Page 24: ... Traffic an nouncements broadcast by the current station or a linked traffic news station will interrupt the current audio mode In FM mode the selected station must support the TP function After the TP function is switched on if you change via the station buttons or manual se lection to a station that does not support the TP function traffic news monitoring will not be possi ble display No TP If t...

Page 25: ...e arrow buttons Traffic program TP the TP function traffic news monitoring is activated page 17 Radio text radio text is activated page 16 Delete preset list to delete some or all stored stations All all stored stations will be deleted FM 1 FM 2 FM 3 To delete individual stations selected the desired preset list FM 1 FM 2 or FM 3 Then touch the station button of the station you wish to delete Adva...

Page 26: ... AM Preset list all stored stations on the selected frequency band can be browsed with the arrow buttons Stations all available stations on the selected frequency band can be browsed with the arrow buttons Traffic program TP the TP function traffic news monitoring is activated page 12 Delete preset list to delete some or all stored stations All all stored stations will be deleted AM 1 AM 2 AM 3 To...

Page 27: ...nd copyrights owned by the Microsoft Corporation The use or distribution of this type of technology outside this product re quires a licence from Microsoft or an authorised Microsoft company Data storage device and file requirements First read and observe the safety warn ings on page 3 and the introductory information on page 20 Factory fitted CD drives conform to safety class 1 according to DIN I...

Page 28: ... playing order There are no files stored in a playlist The unit will not play a playlist if the files are not stored on the storage device at the locations referred to by the playlist relative file paths Do not use memory card adapters No liability can be accepted for damaged or lost files on the storage devices Playing order of files and folders Fig 16 Possible structure on an audio data CD First...

Page 29: ...n effect 1 Indicates the media source currently selected Touch to select a different media source page 23 CD internal CD drive page 25 SD card memory card page 26 USB external data storage device connected to USB port page 26 AUX external audio source connected to AUX IN socket page 27 BT audio Bluetooth audio page 28 Opens the track list page 24 Changes track when in media mode page 24 Playback s...

Page 30: ...u page 12 TP TP is activated and can be received page 12 No TP No traffic news station can be received a Varies by market and unit version Changing the media source Fig 18 MEDIA main menu First read and observe the safety warn ings on page 3 and the introductory information on page 20 In the MEDIA main menu press the MEDIA in fotainment button as often as required to switch between the available m...

Page 31: ...Changes from the first track to the last track on the storage device that is being played Briefly touch the function button once Goes to the next track Changes from the last track to the first track on the storage device that is being played Press and hold the function button Fast reverse Press and hold the function button Fast forward Briefly touch the function button once Playback stops The func...

Page 32: ... folders and playlists can also be marked by turning the setting knob then loa ded or opened up or opened by pressing the knob Inserting or ejecting a CD First read and observe the safety warn ings on page 3 and the introductory information on page 20 The internal CD drive can play audio CDs and au dio data CDs When an audio CD without CD text is playing only TITLE and the track number correspondi...

Page 33: ...tton Touch the Remove the SD card safely function but ton OR touch the Remove safely function button and then select SD card Once the memory card has been ejected from the system a message is shown on the screen and the function button is greyed out The memory card can then be removed Press the inserted memory card The memory card springs out of the slot Remove the memory card Memory card cannot b...

Page 34: ...em Connect the external audio source to the AUX IN socket Start playback on the external audio source In the MEDIA main menu touch the Fig 21 1 function button and select AUX The output volume of the external audio source should be adjusted to the volume of the other au dio sources page 42 Information on operating an external audio source connected to the AUX IN socket Action Effect Selecting anot...

Page 35: ...yback on the Blue tooth audio source manually When playback on the Bluetooth audio source is stopped the infotainment system remains in Blue tooth audio mode Controlling playback The extent to which the Bluetooth audio source can be controlled via the infotainment system var ies depending on what Bluetooth audio source is connected With media players that support the AVRCP Blue tooth profile playb...

Page 36: ...g is activated page 12 Mix Repeat including subfolders subfolders will be included in the selected playback mode page 22 Remove safely disconnect data storage device USB storage device or SD card from the system Once the storage device has been ejected from the system the respective function button is greyed out Audio mode 29 142 5R6 RCT 20 ...

Page 37: ...gnals from outside the vehicle such as emergency services sirens to be easily heard at all times Your call may be cut off or you may be un able to make calls if you are in an area with no mobile telephone network coverage an WARNING Continued area where the network is very weak or in some cases in a tunnel garage or under pass This also means that no emergency calls can be made WARNING If a mobile...

Page 38: ...or mation Use compatible Bluetooth products only Areas where special regulations apply First read and observe the introductory information and safety warnings on page 30 Switch off the mobile telephone and mobile tele phone provision in areas with a risk of explosion These areas are often clearly marked but not al ways in Introduction on page 30 They in clude for example Areas immediately around c...

Page 39: ...ystem First read and observe the introductory information and safety warnings on page 30 In order to operate a mobile telephone via the info tainment system a single pairing process is re quired for both devices Pairing should only be performed when the vehicle is stationary Conditions Ignition is switched on If necessary disconnect any headsets from the mobile telephone The Bluetooth function mus...

Page 40: ... mobile telephone the telephone control system automatically attempts to set up a connection with the next mobile telephone in the list of paired devices Bluetooth connections have a maximum range of 10 metres Any active Bluetooth connection is in terrupted when this distance is exceeded The con nection is automatically restored as soon as the device enters the Bluetooth range You will find furthe...

Page 41: ...0 Using a mobile telephone in the vehicle may cause noise from the vehicle speakers Some networks might not support all lan guage dependent characters and services PHONE main menu Fig 24 PHONE main menu Fig 25 Incoming call First read and observe the introductory information given on page 34 Assignment to a user profile Telephone book data call lists and stored speed dial buttons are assigned to a...

Page 42: ...vider where the inserted SIM card or the SIM card of the paired mobile telephone is registered B Displays the telephone number or the stored name The charge level of the paired mobile telephone The signal strength of the current mobile telephone transmitter station During a telephone call Fig 26 During a telephone call First read and observe the introductory information given on page 34 When a con...

Page 43: ...ntering a telephone number Fig 27 Entering a telephone number First read and observe the introductory information given on page 34 In the PHONE main menu press the function button Possible functions Entering a telephone num ber Enter the telephone number on the keypad Touch the function button to dial the number Selecting a contact from a list Enter the first letters of the required contact on the...

Page 44: ...utton to go to the list view Browse through the list and touch the desired contact to make the call Availability of telephone book menu depends on the mobile telephone being used Call lists menu Fig 30 Call list menu First read and observe the introductory information given on page 34 In the PHONE main menu press the func tion button Touch the Fig 30 1 function button Select the desired call list ...

Page 45: ...hout applying changes touch the func tion button Deleting assigned speed dial buttons Any telephone number stored on a speed dial button can be deleted in the User profile setup menu page 39 Dialling with speed dial buttons In the PHONE main menu briefly touch an assigned speed dial button to dial the telephone number stored to that button Contacts stored to the speed dial buttons are not updated ...

Page 46: ...ine is star ted Name to display or edit the device name This name is displayed to other Bluetooth devices in their Bluetooth settings Paired devices displays paired devices Separating and connecting individual Bluetooth devices and Bluetooth profiles Find devices finds Bluetooth devices that are set to visible and are within the range of the infotainment system The maximum range is approximately 1...

Page 47: ...s press ed on the infotainment system for about ten seconds The screen is switched back on by touch ing the screen or pressing an infotainment button Brightness select the brightness of the screen Confirmation tone activates the confirmation tone that sounds when a function button is touched Show clock in standby mode the screen shows the current time when the infotainment system is in standby mod...

Page 48: ...entered data and settings depending on which option has been selected System information displays the system information serial number hardware and software versions Copyright copyright information It is important that the correct date and time are set in the vehicle to ensure the infotain ment system works properly Settings 41 142 5R6 RCT 20 ...

Page 49: ...erior view touch the function button between the arrows Volume to make volume settings Max switch on volume define the maximum volume at switch on Announcements to set the output volume for announcements e g traffic announcements Speed dep vol GALA define the scope of the speed dependent volume control The audio vol ume is automatically increased as the vehicle speed increases Audio lower set how ...

Page 50: ...b u t i o n If the sound from the connected external audio source is too loud or distorted lower the output volume on the external audio source if possible If this is not sufficient set the input volume to Me dium or Quiet Settings 43 142 5R6 RCT 20 ...

Page 51: ...rces via Bluetooth Audio Video Re mote Control Profile German Standards Authority Deutsches Institut für Normung Digital rights management Supporting of other networks enhanced other network Frequency modulation very high frequency VHF Wireless telephony hands free profile Format for compressing audio files Radio data system Traffic news function traffic program Variable bit rate Format for compre...

Page 52: ...alling a number 36 During a telephone call 35 E Eject see CD 25 EON 17 44 Explosion risk areas Telephone 31 External audio sources 27 Adjusting playback volume 42 BT audio 28 External data storage device USB 26 F Factory settings 40 FM 12 44 Frequency band AM 12 Changing 12 FM 12 Selecting 12 Function buttons 8 MEDIA main menu 22 Operating 8 Radio main menu 12 Function buttons soft keys PHONE main...

Page 53: ...reparing memory card for removal 26 Removing 26 Selecting 23 Muting 8 N Numbers Dialling 36 O On screen keypad 10 Operation Additional display information 11 Adjusting the volume 8 Browsing lists 9 Checkboxes 8 Entries 10 Function buttons 8 Infotainment buttons 7 Input window 10 Muting 8 On screen keypad 10 PHONE 30 34 RADIO 12 Rotary push knobs 7 Scrolling 9 Slider 9 Switching on and off 7 Touchs...

Page 54: ...ory cards 20 Rotary push knobs 7 Rotary push knobs infotainment system 6 S Safety information Infotainment system 3 SCAN Media 22 Radio 16 Scan function SCAN MEDIA 22 RADIO 16 Screen Operating 8 Screen infotainment system 6 Scrolling 9 SD card see Memory card 26 Setting date 40 Settings AM 18 Bluetooth 39 Defaults 40 Factory settings 40 FM 18 Main menu 40 Media 28 Menu and system settings 40 PHONE...

Page 55: ...ffic announcement INFO 17 Track list 24 Traffic announcement INFO 17 Traffic news see TP traffic program 17 U Unit buttons 7 USB Connecting an external data storage device 26 Disconnecting 26 Not readable 26 User profile Settings 39 V VHF see FM 44 Volume Adjusting 8 Base volume 8 Determining for external audio sources 42 Speed dependent volume increase GALA 42 Traffic announcements 42 Volume dist...

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