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bottle and attach it to the instrument panel in the driver’s field of view. Make sure the label does not obscure anything important.


3. Take the hose H with the pressure


relieve valve I and the power plug with cable F out of the kit.


4. Connect the hose H with the pressure relieve valve I to the sealant bottle B. 5. Engage the sealant bottle B into the


bottle holder D.


6. Remove the valve cap from the


damaged tyre.


7. Screw the sealant bottle hose C firmly


onto the valve of the damaged tyre.


8. Make sure that the compressor switch


G is in position 0. Insert the power plug F into the cigar lighter socket or auxiliary power socket. See Cigar Lighter (page 69).


9.


10. Start the engine. 11. Move the compressor switch G to


position 1. Inflate the tyre for no longer than 10
minutes to an inflation pressure of minimum 1.8 bar (26 psi) and a maximum of 3.5 bar (51 psi). Move the compressor switch G to position 0 and check the current tyre pressure with pressure gauge E.


Note: If a tyre pressure of 1.8 bar (26 psi) is not reached do not continue. Note: When pumping in the sealant through the tyre valve, the pressure may rise up to 6 bar (87 psi) but will drop again after about 30 seconds. 13. Remove the power plug F from the


cigar lighter socket or auxiliary power socket.


12.


14. Quickly unscrew the hose C from the tyre valve. Fasten the valve cap again. Leave the sealant bottle B in the bottle holder D.


15.


16. Make sure the kit is stored safely, but


still easily accessible in the vehicle. The kit will be required again when you check the tyre pressure. Immediately drive approximately three kilometres (two miles) so that the sealant can seal the damaged area.


17.


WARNING


If you experience heavy vibrations, unsteady steering behaviour or noises while driving, reduce your speed and drive with caution to a place where it is safe for you to stop the vehicle. Recheck the tyre and its pressure. If the tyre pressure is less than 1 bar (14.7 psi) or if there are any cracks, bumps or similar damage visible, do not continue driving with this tyre.


18. Stop the vehicle after driving


approximately three kilometres (two miles). Check, and where necessary, adjust the pressure of the damaged tyre.


19. Attach the kit and read the tyre


pressure from the pressure gauge E.


20. Adjust it to the specified pressure.


See Technical Specifications (page 125).


21. Once you have inflated the tyre to its correct tyre pressure, move the compressor switch G to position 0, remove the power plug F from the socket, unscrew the hose C and fasten the valve cap.


22. Leave hose C and H connected to the


sealant bottle B and store the kit away safely.


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23. Drive to the nearest tyre specialist to


get the damaged tyre replaced. Before the tyre is removed from the rim, inform your tyre dealer that the tyre contains sealant. Renew the sealant bottle B and hose C as soon as possible after they have been used.


Note: Remember that emergency roadside tyre repair kits only provide temporary mobility. Regulations concerning tyre repair after usage of tyre repair kit may differ from country to country. You should consult a tyre specialist for advice.


WARNING


Before driving, make sure the tyre is adjusted to the recommended inflation pressure. See Technical Specifications (page 125). Monitor the tyre pressure until the sealed tyre is replaced.


Empty sealant bottles can be disposed of together with normal household waste. Return remains of sealant to your dealer or dispose of it in compliance with local waste disposal regulations. TYRE CARE


To make sure the front and rear tyres of your vehicle wear evenly and last longer, we recommend that you swap the tyres from front to rear and vice versa at regular intervals of between 5000 and 10000
kilometres (3000 and 6000 miles).


CAUTION


Do not scrub the sidewalls of the tyres when you are parking.


If you have to mount a kerb, do so slowly and approach it with the wheels at right-angles to the kerb. Examine the tyres regularly for cuts, foreign objects and uneven wear of the tread. Uneven wear could mean that the wheel alignment is outside specification. Check the tyre pressures (including the spare) when cold, every two weeks. USING WINTER TYRES


CAUTION


Make sure that you use the correct wheel nuts for the type of wheel the winter tyres are fitted to.


If winter tyres are used, make sure that the tyre pressures are correct. See Technical Specifications (page 125). USING SNOW CHAINS


WARNINGS


Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph).


Do not use snow chains on snow-free roads. Only fit snow chains to specified tyres. See Technical Specifications (page 125).


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CAUTION


If your vehicle is fitted with wheel trims, remove them before fitting snow chains.


Note: The ABS will continue to operate normally. Only use small link snow chains.


Only use snow chains on the front wheels. Vehicles with stability control (ESP) Vehicles with stability control (ESP) may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics which can be avoided by switching the system off. See Using Stability Control (page 83).


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Wheel nut torque


Variant


All


Tyre pressures (cold tyres) Up to 80 km/h (50 mph)


Specification Nm (lb-ft)


110 (81)


Variant


Tyre size


All


175/65 R14


All speeds


Variant


Tyre size


All All All *Only fit snow chains to specified tyres.


185/60 R 14* 195/60 R 15
195/55 R 16


Normal load


Full load


Front


bar (lbf/


in²) 3 (44)


Rear


bar (lbf/


in²) 3 (44)


Front


bar (lbf/


in²) 3 (44)


Rear


bar (lbf/


in²) 3 (44)


Normal load


Full load


Front


bar (lbf/


in²)


2.4 (35) 2.4 (35) 2.4 (35)


Rear


bar (lbf/


in²)


2.2 (32) 2.2 (32) 2.2 (32)


Front


bar (lbf/


in²)


2.5 (36) 2.5 (36) 2.5 (36)


Rear


bar (lbf/


in²)


2.8 (41) 2.8 (41) 2.8 (41)


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Vehicle identification


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE Note: The vehicle identification plate design may vary to that shown. Note: The information shown on the vehicle identification plate is dependant upon market requirements.


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER


The vehicle identification number is stamped into the floor panel on the right-hand side, beside the front seat. It is also shown on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. ENGINE NUMBER The engine number is stamped on the engine block near the gearbox on the front left-hand side facing the radiator.


Vehicle identification number Gross vehicle weight Gross train weight Maximum front axle weight Maximum rear axle weight


The vehicle identification number and maximum weights are shown on a plate located on the lock side of the right-hand front door aperture at the bottom.


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E85610CBEDAE87496 Capacities and Specifications


DIMENSIONS Vehicle dimensions


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E91022DECAB Capacities and Specifications


Item


Dimension Description


Maximum length


Overall width including exterior mirrors


Dimension in mm


(inches) 4013 (158)


1950 or 1963* (76.8 or


77.3*)


Overall height at EC kerb weight


1512 - 1543 (59.5 - 60.7)


Wheelbase Front track Rear track *Vehicles with electric exterior mirrors


2486 (97.9)


1477 - 1487 (58.1 - 58.5) 1435 - 1445 (56.5 - 56.9)


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Towing equipment dimensions


Item


Dimension Description


Bumper – end of tow ball


Attachment point – centre of tow ball


Dimension in mm


(inches) 133 (5.2) 12 (0.5)


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CGFDEBAE90357 Capacities and Specifications


Item


Dimension Description


Wheel centre – centre of tow ball Centre of tow ball – side member


Inner side of side member


Centre of tow ball - centre 1. attachment point Centre of tow ball - centre 2. attachment point


Dimension in mm


(inches) 869 (34.2) 493 (19.4) 986 (38.8) 436 (17.2) 721 (28.4)


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Audio introduction


IMPORTANT AUDIO INFORMATION


WARNINGS


Due to technical incompatibility, recordable (CD-R) and rewritable (CD-RW) discs may not function


correctly.


These units will play compact discs that conform to the International Red Book standard audio


specification. Copy protected CDs from some manufacturers do not conform to this standard and playback cannot be guaranteed.


Dual format, dual sided discs (DVD Plus, CD-DVD format), adopted by the music industry, are thicker than normal CDs and consequently playback cannot be guaranteed, and jamming could occur. Irregular shaped CDs and CDs with a scratch protection film or self adhesive labels attached should not be used. Warranty claims, where this type of disc is found to be inside an audio unit returned for repair, will not be accepted.


All units except Sony CD (but not the 6CD) are designed to play commercially pressed 12 cm audio compact discs only. The Sony CD unit will play 8 cm discs with a Sony approved adaptor fitted (CSA-8).


The audio unit may be damaged if unsuitable items like credit cards or coins are pushed inside the CD


aperture. Audio unit labels


Disc labels Audio CD


MP3


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AUDIO UNIT OVERVIEW 6000CD


CD select. See Compact disc player (page 148). CD aperture. See Loading compact discs (page 148). CD eject. See Ejecting compact discs (page 150). See Ejecting multiple compact discs (page 151). On, off and volume control. See On/off control (page 138). Waveband select. See Waveband button (page 141). Clock. See Setting the clock and date on the audio unit (page 137). Station presets. See Station preset buttons (page 141). Traffic announcement. See Traffic information control (page 141). Accept call and phone menu. See Telephone (page 155). Seek up. See Station tuning control (page 143). Menu. See Audio menu control (page 138). Seek down. See Station tuning control (page 143). Balance and fade control. See Balance/fade control (page 138).


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Base and treble control. See Bass/treble control (page 138). Auxiliary select. See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 152).


6006CDC


CD select. See Compact disc player (page 148). CD aperture. See Loading compact discs (page 148). CD eject. See Ejecting compact discs (page 150). See Ejecting multiple compact discs (page 151). CD load. See Loading compact discs (page 148). Waveband select. See Waveband button (page 141). Clock. See Setting the clock and date on the audio unit (page 137). On, off and volume control. See On/off control (page 138). Station presets. See Station preset buttons (page 141). Traffic announcement. See Traffic information control (page 141). Accept call and phone menu. See Telephone (page 155). Seek up. See Station tuning control (page 143). Menu. See Audio menu control (page 138).


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Seek down. See Station tuning control (page 143). Balance and fade control. See Balance/fade control (page 138). Base and treble control. See Bass/treble control (page 138). Auxiliary select. See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 152).


Sony CD


Scan. See Station tuning control (page 143). See Compact disc track scanning (page 150). Information. See Audio unit operation (page 138). See Audio unit menus (page 145). See Compact disc player (page 148). See Audio troubleshooting (page 153). Station presets. See Station preset buttons (page 141). CD aperture. See Loading compact discs (page 148). Clock. See Setting the clock and date on the audio unit (page 137). DSP select. See Digital signal processing (DSP) (page 145). Autostore. See Autostore control (page 141). Menu. See Audio menu control (page 138). Traffic announcement. See Traffic information control (page 141).


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On and off control. See On/off control (page 138). Balance and fade control. See Balance/fade control (page 138). End call. See Telephone (page 155). Volume control, navigation buttons and select button. Accept call. See Telephone (page 155). Tone. See Bass/treble control (page 138). Phone menu. See Telephone (page 155). Radio and waveband select. See Waveband button (page 141). Auxiliary and CD select. See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 152). See Compact disc player (page 148). CD eject. See Ejecting compact discs (page 150). See Ejecting multiple compact discs (page 151).


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Audio system security


SECURITY CODE Each unit incorporates a unique code that must be entered before the unit will operate. If the battery is disconnected or if the unit has been removed from the vehicle, the code must be re-entered before the unit will operate. LOST SECURITY CODE If you lose the unique code, contact your dealer and supply details of your audio unit along with some proof of identity. ENTERING A SECURITY CODE If CODE - - - -, CODE 0000 or ENTER KEYCODE appears in the display when you switch on the audio unit, you must enter the unique code using the station preset buttons. 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press preset button 1 repeatedly until


the first digit of the unique code is shown in the display.


2. Press preset buttons 2, 3 and 4 in the same way for remaining three digits. 3. Make sure that the complete code is correct before pressing preset button 5 to confirm your selection.


Sony CD 1. Using the station preset buttons enter


the unique code. If you make a mistake entering the code, re-enter the digits by continuing to select buttons 0-9. The display will advance from digit position 1 to 4 and then back again.


2.


3. Make sure that the complete code is correct before pressing either the * preset button or the button between the navigation buttons to confirm your selection.


INCORRECT SECURITY CODE Up to a maximum of 10 unique code entry attempts are allowed with various consequences if you get it wrong. The number of attempts will be shown in the display. If the display reverts to CODE another entry attempt may be made immediately. If the display shows WAIT 30, the unit will be locked for 30 minutes. Wait until the timer counts down to zero. When CODE is shown in the display, enter the correct code. Note: After 10 incorrect attempts the unit will be permanently inoperative and LOCKED will be shown in the display. See your dealer.


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Audio unit clock and date displays


SETTING THE CLOCK AND DATE ON THE AUDIO UNIT 6000CD and 6006CDC Changing the date and time Press the CLOCK button to display the date and time. Note: If you do not press another button within 30 seconds of pressing the CLOCK button, the display will return to its previous setting. 1. Using the seek up or seek down button select the date or time value that you wish to change. The selected value will flash in the display.


2. Rotate the volume control to change


the selected date or time value.


3. Using the seek up or seek down button


select additional date or time values that you wish to change.


4. Rotate the volume control to change


the selected date or time value.


5. Press the CLOCK button to exit and


save your settings.


Note: If you do not press the CLOCK button within 30 seconds of changing a date or time value, the display will exit and save the new values automatically. Note: Press and hold the CLOCK button for more than two seconds to automatically select the hour value for winter or summer time adjustment. 12/24 hour format 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the 12/24 icon is shown in the display.


2. Using the seek up or seek down button


select your required setting.


3. Press the MENU button repeatedly or allow the system to time out to confirm your selection.


Sony CD Changing the date and time 1. Press the CLOCK button. 2. Press the left or right navigation button


until the date or time value that you wish to change flashes in the display. 3. Using the up or down navigation button change the selected date or time value.


4. Using the left and right navigation


buttons select additional date or time values that you wish to change. The selected value will flash in the display.


5. Repeat steps three and four as


necessary.


6. Press the CLOCK button or the button between the navigation buttons to exit and save your settings.


12/24 hour format 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Press the up or down navigation button


until the 12/24 icon is shown in the display.


3. Using the left or right navigation button


select the required setting.


4. Press the MENU button or the button


between the navigation buttons to confirm your selection.


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ON/OFF CONTROL Press the on/off control. This will also operate the unit for up to one hour with the ignition turned off. The radio will switch off automatically after one hour. BASS/TREBLE CONTROL The bass function is used to adjust the low-frequency response of the audio unit. The treble function is used to adjust the high-frequency response of the audio unit. 6000CD and 6006CDC Note: The selected level will be shown in the display. 1. Press the BASS/TRE button once for


bass or twice for treble.


2. Use the volume control or on some


units the seek up or seek down button to make the necessary adjustment.


Sony CD Note: You can adjust these settings separately for CD, Radio and Aux. Note: The selected level will be shown in the display. 1. Press the TONE button once for bass


or twice for treble.


2. Use the up and down navigation buttons to make the necessary adjustment.


BALANCE/FADE CONTROL The balance function is used to adjust the sound distribution between the left and right speakers. The fade function is used to adjust the sound distribution from front to rear in vehicles fitted with rear speakers. 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press the FADE/BAL button once for


fade or twice for balance.


2. Use the volume control or on some


units the seek up or seek down button to make the necessary adjustment.


Sony CD 1. Press the FAD/BAL button once for


fade or twice for balance.


2. Use the up and down navigation


buttons for fade adjustment, and the left and right navigation buttons for balance adjustment.


The selected level will be shown in the display. AUDIO MENU CONTROL Use the MENU button to access functions that cannot be selected directly via one of the control buttons. Press the MENU button for first level functions, or press and hold the MENU button for other second level functions (not available on Sony or Sony DAB audio units).


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6000CD and 6006CDC


Menu functions


First level


Second level


During radio recep-


tion


During tape playback


During CD playback


During all functions


Manual tuning


12/24 hour


Scan tuning


12/24 hour


AVC*


ADV menu


AVC*


ADV menu


Scan


Shuffle


Repeat Comp


12/24 hour


AVC*


ADV menu


Traffic local or


distant AF** REG News


CLIP VID


Bluetooth enable/


disable


Note: The sequence in which functions appear may vary for different audio units and vehicles. Note: Second level functions (advanced) can also be entered by selecting ADV menu from the first level menu. *Automatic volume control. ** Alternative frequencies.


Sony CD


During radio reception


Menu functions


12/24 hour


CLIP ON/OFF News ON/OFF


AVC1
AF2


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During CD playback


12/24 hour


CLIP ON/OFF News ON/OFF


AVC1
AF2


Audio unit operation


Menu functions


During radio reception


TA3 volume


Traffic local or distant


Regional ON/OFF


During CD playback


TA3 volume


Traffic local or distant


Shuffle Repeat


Comp ON/OFF


Note: The sequence in which functions appear may vary for different audio units and vehicles. 1Automatic volume control. 2Alternative frequencies. 3Traffic announcement.


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STATION PRESET BUTTONS This feature allows you to store your favourite stations so that they can be recalled by selecting the appropriate waveband and pressing one of the preset buttons. 1. Select a waveband. 2. Tune to the station required. 3. Press and hold one of the preset buttons. The audio unit will mute. When sound returns the station has been stored.


This can be repeated on each waveband and for each preset button. Note: When you drive to another part of the country, FM RDS (radio data system) stations that broadcast on alternative frequencies are stored on the preset buttons. WAVEBAND BUTTON Note: The AM/FM or RADIO button can also be used to return to radio reception when you have been listening to another source. 6000CD and 6006CDC Press the AM/FM button to select from the wavebands available. Sony CD Press the RADIO button to select from the wavebands available. AUTOSTORE CONTROL Note: This function will overwrite the previously stored autostore preset stations. Note: This function can also be used to store stations manually in the same way as other wavebands.


Note: The strongest signals available on the selected waveband will be stored. The sound is muted and AUTOSTORE will be shown in the display while the unit searches through the frequencies. When the search is complete, sound is restored and the strongest signals are stored on the autostore presets. 6000CD and 6006CDC Press and hold the AM/FM button. Sony CD Press and hold the AST or RADIO button. TRAFFIC INFORMATION CONTROL Many stations that broadcast on the FM waveband have a TP code to signify that they carry traffic programme information. Activating traffic announcements Before you can receive traffic announcements, you must press the TA button. Either TA-D or TA-L will be shown in the display to indicate that the feature is switched on. If you are already tuned to a station that broadcasts traffic information, TP will also be shown in the display. Otherwise the unit will search for a traffic programme and display TP SEEK while doing so. If it cannot locate such a station, NOT FOUND will be shown in the display. TP will be shown within a box in the display when you are tuned to a station providing traffic information from a linked RDS (radio data system) or EON (enhanced other network) station.


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When traffic information is broadcast, it will automatically interrupt normal radio, tape or CD playback and TRAFFIC or NEWS will be shown in the display. If the traffic signal weakens, TP will flash in the display. Press the seek up or seek down button (the left or right navigation button on Sony or Sony DAB audio units) to find another station. Note: If this happens during CD or AUX playback or, on certain models, with the radio volume set to zero, the unit will retune automatically if the station is not available. If a non-traffic station is selected or recalled using a preset button, the audio unit will remain on that station unless TA is turned off, then on again. Note: If TA is on and you select a preset or manual tune to a non TA station no traffic announcement will be heard. Local or distant traffic The number of RDS or EON traffic announcements may become excessive in some areas so there is an option to select between local traffic information and all available information. 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press and hold the MENU button until


the display changes.


2. Press the MENU button repeatedly


until TA is shown in the display.


3. Press the seek up or seek down button


to select either local (TA LOCAL) or distant (TA DIST) traffic announcements.


4. Press the MENU button or allow the


menu to time out to confirm your selection.


Note: Either TA-L or TA-D will be shown in the display.


Sony CD 1. Press the MENU button and use the up or down navigation button to select the TA display.


2. Press the left or right navigation button


to select your required setting.


3. Press the MENU button to confirm


your selection.


Traffic announcement volume Traffic announcements interrupt normal broadcasts at a preset minimum level that is usually louder than normal listening volumes. To adjust the preset volume 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press and hold the TA button. 2. Rotate the volume control to make the


necessary adjustment.


Note: The selected level will be shown in the display. Sony CD 1. Press and hold the TA button. 2. Press the left or right navigation button


to make the necessary adjustment. Note: The selected level will be shown in the display. Ending traffic announcements The audio unit will return to normal operation at the end of each traffic announcement. To end the announcement prematurely, press TA during the announcement. Note: If you press TA at any other time it will switch all announcements off.


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STATION TUNING CONTROL DAB service linking Note: The DAB service linking is as per default off. Note: Service linking allows cross-referencing to other corresponding frequencies of the same station, for example FM and other DAB ensembles. Note: The system will automatically change to another corresponding station if the current one becomes unavailable, for example when leaving the coverage area. Switching DAB service linking on 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the up or down navigation button scroll through the display until DIGITAL RADIO SERVICE LINK is shown in the display.


3. Using the left or right navigation button


select AUTO.


4. Press the MENU button or the button


between the navigation buttons to confirm your selection.


Switching DAB service linking off 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the up or down navigation button scroll through the display until DIGITAL RADIO SERVICE LINK is shown in the display.


3. Using the left or right navigation button


select OFF.


4. Press the MENU button or the button


between the navigation buttons to confirm your selection.


Seek tuning 6000CD and 6006CDC Select a waveband and briefly press the seek up or seek down button. The unit will stop at the first station it finds in the direction you have chosen. Sony CD Select a waveband and briefly press the up or down navigation button. The unit will stop at the first station it finds in the direction you have chosen. Manual tuning 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Select a waveband and press the


MENU button until MAN is shown in the display.


2. Press the seek up or seek down button


to tune up or down the waveband in small increments or press and hold to increment quickly, until you find a station you want to listen to.


Sony CD Select a waveband and briefly press the up or down navigation button to tune up or down the waveband in small increments. The display shows the frequency selected. Scan tuning The scan function allows you to listen to 10 seconds of each station detected.


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6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until SCAN is shown in the display.


2. Press the seek up or seek down button


to scan up or down the selected waveband.


3. Depending on the audio unit, press the seek up or seek down button or the MENU button to continue listening to a station.


Sony CD 1. Press the SCAN button. SCAN flashes or SCANNING is shown in the display. 2. Press the left or right navigation button


to scan within a waveband.


3. Press the SCAN button to continue


listening to a station.


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Audio unit menus


Changing the DSP settings 1. Press the DSP button once for


occupancy and twice for equaliser.


2. Use the up and down navigation


buttons to select the required setting.


3. Press the button between the


navigation buttons to confirm your selection.


AUDIO DISTORTION REDUCTION (CLIP) This function automatically detects sound distortion and reduces the volume level until the distortion has been eliminated. This means that whilst the display might change numerically when you raise the volume manually with the control, there may be no actual increase in sound. 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press and hold the MENU button until


the display changes.


2. Press the MENU button repeatedly


until CLIP is shown in the display.


3. Using the seek up or seek down button


turn the function on or off.


4. Press the MENU button or allow the


system to time out to confirm your selection.


Sony CD 1. Press the MENU button briefly. 2. Using the up or down navigation button scroll through the display until CLIP is shown in the display.


3. Press the MENU button or allow the


system to time out to confirm your selection.


AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL This function adjusts the volume level to compensate for engine and road speed noise. 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly


until AVC is shown in the display.


2. Use the seek up or seek down button


to adjust the setting.


3. Press the MENU button or allow the


system to time out to confirm your selection.


Sony CD 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the up or down navigation button scroll through the display until AVC is shown in the display.


3. Press the MENU button or allow the


system to time out to confirm your selection.


DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (DSP) DSP occupancy This feature takes into account the differences in distance from the various speakers in the vehicle to each seat. Select the sitting position for which the audio is to be correctly enhanced. DSP equaliser Select the music category that most suits your listening preference. The audio output will change to enhance the particular style of music chosen.


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Audio unit menus


ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES Many programmes broadcast on the FM waveband have a PI (programme identification) code, which can be recognised by audio units. If your radio has AF (alternative frequencies) tuning switched on and you move from one transmission area to another, this function will search for and switch to a stronger station signal, if one can be found. Under certain conditions, however, AF tuning may temporarily disrupt normal reception. When selected, the unit continually evaluates signal strength and, if a better signal becomes available, the unit will switch to that alternative. It mutes while it checks a list of alternative frequencies and, if necessary, it will search once across the selected waveband for a genuine alternative frequency. It will restore radio reception when it finds one or, if one is not found, the unit will return to the original stored frequency. On certain units, NOT FOUND will be shown in the display. With AF-MAN selected, the unit operates in a similar way to AF-AUTO or AF-ON, but only searches for an alternative frequency when prompted by pressing a preset button. With AF-OFF selected, the original stored frequency remains selected. In this mode, AF-OFF will be displayed every time the unit is turned on. 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press and hold the MENU button until


the display changes.


2. Press the MENU button repeatedly


until AF is shown in the display.


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3. Using the seek up or seek down button


select the required setting.


4. Press the MENU button or allow the


system to time out to confirm your selection.


Sony CD 1. Press the MENU button briefly. 2. Using the left or right navigation button


scroll through the display until the required setting is shown in the display.


3. Press the MENU button to confirm


your selection.


REGIONAL MODE (REG) The function REG (regional mode) controls the behaviour of AF switching between regionally related networks of a parent broadcaster. A broadcaster may run a fairly large network across a large part of the country. At various times of the day this large network may be broken down into a number of smaller regional networks, typically centred on major towns or cities. When the network is not split into regional variants, the whole network caries the same programming. Regional mode ON: This prevents random AF switches when neighbouring regional networks are not carrying the same programming. Regional mode OFF: This allows a larger coverage area if neighbouring regional networks are carrying the same programming, but can cause random AF switches if they are not. 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press and hold the MENU button until


the display changes.


2. Press the MENU button repeatedly


until REG is shown in the display.


Audio unit menus


3. Press the button between the


navigation buttons to make your selection.


4. Using the left or right navigation button


turn the function on or off.


5. Press the MENU button or the button


between the navigation buttons to confirm your selection.


3. Using the seek up or seek down button


turn the function on or off.


4. Press the MENU button or allow the


system to time out to confirm your selection.


Sony CD 1. Press the MENU button briefly. 2. Using the up or down navigation button


scroll through the display until REGIONAL is shown in the display.


3. Press the MENU button or allow the


system to time out to confirm your selection.


NEWS BROADCASTS Some audio units interrupt normal reception to broadcast news bulletins from stations on the FM waveband linked stations, in the same way as traffic information is provided. During news broadcasts, the display alternates between the station name and NEWS. News interrupts are broadcast at the same preset volume level as traffic announcements. 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press and hold the MENU button until


NEWS is shown in the display.


2. Using the seek up or seek down button


turn the function on or off.


3. Press the MENU button to confirm


your selection.


Sony CD 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the up or down navigation button scroll through the display until NEWS is shown in the display.


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LOADING COMPACT DISCS 6000CD Always check that the CD aperture is empty before inserting a CD. Insert a CD, label side up, into the audio unit. 6006CDC To load a single CD Press and release the LOAD button or press a preset button.WAIT will be shown in the display. When the message changes to LOAD CD, and lights flash in the CD aperture, Insert a CD, label side up, into the audio unit. To load more than one CD WARNING


If the power to the audio unit has been disconnected, then reconnected, the unit will


automatically check for the presence of discs. This will take approximately 25
seconds. During this time all functions except Keycode entry will be locked out.


1. Press and hold the LOAD button until


LOAD ALL is shown in the display.


2. When the message changes to LOAD CD, and lights flash in the CD aperture, insert a CD, label side up, into the audio unit.


3. A numbered disc icon will flash in the display and LOAD will be shown in the display. When the disc is loaded, a number in one of the disc icons will indicate its location.


4. When the message changes to WAIT


and then to LOAD CD you can load another CD.


5. Repeat the last step to load more CDs or allow the unit to time out if you have finished loading your discs.


Note: Do not try to insert a CD when WAIT is shown in the display. Note: Do not insert two CDs in a figure of eight fashion with edges overlapping. Note: You can only load a maximum of six CDs. Note: If the LOAD button is pressed again, CDC FULL will be shown in the display. Sony CD Always check that the CD aperture is empty before inserting a CD. Insert a CD, label side up, into the audio unit. LOADING, READING CD and AUDIO CD or MP3 CD will be shown in the display, and playback will start automatically. TRACK SELECTION 6000CD and 6006CDC Press the seek up button once to move to the next track or press it repeatedly to access later tracks. Press the seek down button once to replay the current track. If pressed within two seconds of the start of a track, the previous track will be selected. Press the seek down button repeatedly to select previous tracks. Sony CD Press the up navigation button once to move to the next track or press it repeatedly to access later tracks.


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Press the down navigation button once to replay the current track. If pressed within two seconds of the start of a track, the previous track will be selected. Press the down navigation button repeatedly to select previous tracks. COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK Note: During playback, the display indicates the disc, track and time that has elapsed since the start of the track. Note: On CD changer audio units, if two or more CD's are loaded one after the other, playback will start with the last CD loaded. 6000CD and 6006CDC During radio reception, press the CD button once to start CD playback. Playback will start immediately after a disc is loaded. Sony CD During radio reception, press the CD/AUX button once to start CD playback. Playback will start immediately after a disc is loaded. COMPACT DISC SELECTION 6006CDC On multiple CD units, CD's are normally played sequentially in ascending order. You can, however, switch to a CD of your choice by pressing the preset button, which has the number corresponding to the disc you want to play. The display will show which CD is selected.


The unit remembers which CD's are available so it will not select a CD that it knows to be missing. If you select a missing CD using the preset buttons, NO CD will be shown in the display and playback will continue from the current disc. Note: If a selected CD is damaged or upside down, the warning CD ERROR flashes and the CD number is displayed. The unit then selects the next available CD. FAST FORWARD/REVERSE 6000CD and 6006CDC Press and hold the seek up or the seek down button to search forwards or backwards within the tracks on the disc. Sony CD Press and hold the left or right navigation button to search forwards or backwards within the tracks on the disc. SHUFFLE/RANDOM Random track playback, also known as shuffle, plays all tracks on a CD in random order. 6000CD and 6006CDC Note: When SHUFF CD is selected only the tracks on the current CD will be shuffled. When SHUF ALL is selected the tracks on all the CD's will be shuffled. 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until SHUF is shown in the display.


2. Using the seek up or seek down button scroll through the display until SHUF ALL or SHUFF CD is shown in the display.


3. Using the seek up or seek down button


select the next track to shuffle if required.


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6000CD and 6006CDC Note: When selected, SCAN will be shown briefly in the display at the start of each track. 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until SCAN is shown in the display.


2. Using the seek up or seek down button select either SCAN CD or SCAN ALL. 3. Press the seek up or seek down button again to continue listening to a track.


Sony CD 1. Press the SCAN button once to scan


2. Press the SCAN button again to select


each track.


SCAN OFF.


EJECTING COMPACT DISCS Note: Radio reception is restored automatically when the EJECT button is pressed. Note: If the EJECT button is pressed in error, press the button again to cancel. Note: If the CD is not removed it will be pulled back into the audio unit. 6000CD Press the EJECT button at any time and remove the CD. 6006CDC Press the EJECT button at any time and remove the CD being played or use a preset button to select the CD you want to remove. SELECT or SELECT CD followed by REMOVE CD will be shown in the display.


Note: With the function on, SHUFFLE will be shown in the display as each new track is selected. Sony CD 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the up or down navigation button


scroll through the display until SHUFFLE is shown in the display.


3. Use the left or right navigation button


to switch the function on and off.


COMPACT DISC TRACK COMPRESSION 6000CD and 6006CDC 1. Press MENU repeatedly until COMP is


shown in the display.


2. Using the seek up or seek down button


turn the function on or off.


3. Press the MENU button to confirm


your selection.


Sony CD 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the up or down navigation button scroll through the display until COMP is shown in the display.


3. Press the button between the


navigation buttons to make your selection.


4. Using the left or right navigation button


turn the function on or off.


5. Press the MENU button or the button


between the navigation buttons to confirm your selection.


COMPACT DISC TRACK SCANNING The SCAN function allows you to preview each track for approximately 10 seconds.


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Note: This will not eject the CD; the disc will merely pause at the point where radio reception was restored. To resume CD playback, press the CD button again. Sony CD Press the RADIO or CD/AUX button. Note: This will not eject the CD; the disc will merely pause at the point where radio reception was restored. To resume CD playback, press the CD/AUX button. EJECTING MULTIPLE COMPACT DISCS 6006CD Press and hold the EJECT button until EJECT ALL is shown in the display. The display will alternate between REMOVE and WAIT. When REMOVE is displayed, remove a disc from the unit. This routine repeats until all discs have been removed.


Sony CD Note: If no CD is loaded when the EJECT button is pressed, NO CD will be shown in the display. Press the EJECT button at any time and remove the CD. EJECTING and PLEASE REMOVE will be shown in the display. REPEAT COMPACT DISC TRACKS 6000CD 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly


until REPEAT is shown in the display. 2. Using the seek up or seek down button


choose between OFF and TRK.


6006CDC 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly


until REPEAT is shown in the display. 2. Using the seek up or seek down button choose between ALL (default),CD and TRK. Sony CD 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the up or down navigation buttons scroll through the display until REPEAT is shown in the display. 3. Using the left or right navigation


buttons select REPEAT TRACK or REPEAT OFF.


4. Press the MENU button to confirm


your selection.


ENDING COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK 6000CD and 6006CDC Press the AM/FM or AUX button.


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AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN) SOCKET Note: For optimum performance when using any auxiliary device set the volume on the device high. This will reduce audio interference when charging the device via the vehicle power supply socket. When fitted the Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket permits an auxiliary device, such as an MP3 player, to be linked into the vehicle audio system. Output can be played through the vehicle speakers. To connect an auxiliary device, plug it into the AUX IN socket using a 3.5 mm conventional audio jack connector. Select the auxiliary input via the AUX button and playback will be heard through the vehicle speakers. AUX will be shown in the display. Volume, treble and bass can be adjusted on the audio unit as normal. The audio unit buttons can also be used to restore playback from the audio unit, while the auxiliary device remains connected.


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AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING


Audio unit display


Rectification


CD ERROR


PLEASE CHECK CD


CDC ERROR


NO CD NO CDS NO CD #


HIGH TEMP


CD DRIVE HIGH TEMP


SLOT FULL


CDC FULL


DATA CD


CODE ----


WAIT


TRIES


LOCKED


KEYCODE....


ENTER KEYCODE....


General error message for CD fault conditions, for example cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted. May also indicate a audio unit malfunction. Make sure that the disc is correctly loaded, clean and re- load the CD or replace the CD with a known music CD. See Ejecting compact discs (page 150). See Ejecting multiple compact discs (page 151). See Loading compact discs (page 148). If error continues. See your dealer. Message to indicate that the audio unit or CD changer is empty. Insert a CD. See Loading compact discs (page 148). Ambient temperature too hot – unit will not work until it has cooled down. Message to indicate that the CD slot is already loaded. Eject the CD from selected slot before attempting load operation or select another slot location. See Loading compact discs (page 148). Message to indicate that the audio unit is full. See Ejecting compact discs (page 150). See Ejecting multiple compact discs (page 151). An incompatible CD has been inserted, for example not an audio CD. See Ejecting compact discs (page 150). See Ejecting multiple compact discs (page 151). Message to prompt you for the Keycode. See Entering a security code (page 136). Message to inform you to wait until the next keycode entry attempt can be made. See Incorrect security code (page 136). Message indicates the number of incorrect input attempts. See Incorrect security code (page 136). Message to inform you that audio unit security system has locked the unit after repeated incorrect keycode entries. See your dealer. Message to prompt you for the Keycode. See Entering a security code (page 136).


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Audio unit display


INCORRECT


Rectification


Message to inform you that the entered keycode is incorrect. See Incorrect security code (page 136).


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GENERAL INFORMATION This section describes the functions and features of the Bluetooth mobile phone and voice control system. The section covers the following variations: a mobile phone with a mobile phone • cradle without voice control a Bluetooth and voice control system with a mobile phone cradle a Bluetooth and voice control system without a mobile phone cradle.




audio system functions vehicle climate control functions.


The Bluetooth mobile phone part of the system provides interaction with the audio or navigation system and your mobile phone. It allows you to use the audio or navigation system to make and receive calls without having to use your mobile phone. The voice control part of the system can be used to control: • mobile phone calls • • Note: The mobile phone does not switch off immediately after the ignition key is turned off: the power down delay is preset to 10 minutes. The time period can be adjusted to between 0 and 60 minutes. This, depending on your mobile phone, can be achieved by creating a phonebook entry on your mobile phone with the name Timer and the required delay as it's number. If the Bluetooth and voice control is used for an extended period of time when the vehicle is stationary, make sure that the engine is running to avoid draining the battery


TELEPHONE SETUP Requirements for cradle connection Your phone must be fitted in a mobile phone holder before it can be used as a cradle phone with your handsfree/voice control system. You will be able to purchase the correct holder for your phone from your dealer. Placing your phone in the cradle Note: Your phone must be fitted in a mobile phone holder to allow you to connect the phone to the cradle. Connect your phone to the cradle. 1. Place the base of the phone in the


cradle connection.


Note: Make sure that the phone is pushed fully rearwards in the cradle. 2. Push the phone downwards until a


click is heard.


Note: The connection to the system will be displayed on your phone. Phonebook After start up access to the phonebook can be delayed for up to two minutes.


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Phonebook categories Depending on your phonebook entry, different categories can be displayed in the audio or navigation unit. For example:


Mobile Office Home Fax


Note: Entries may be displayed without a category attachment. The category can also be indicated as an icon:


Phone


Mobile


Home


Office


Fax


Making a phone an active phone When using the system for the first time, no phone is connected to the system. After switching on the ignition the cradle phone and the Bluetooth phone are recognized differently by the system.


Bluetooth phone After bonding a Bluetooth phone to the system, this becomes the active phone. For further information refer to the phone menu. However, in some cases the Bluetooth phone has to be activated by pressing the appropriate station button on the audio or navigation unit. Turning the ignition back on again, the last active phone is picked up by the system. Bond another Bluetooth phone Note: Before another Bluetooth phone can be bonded, the existing active Bluetooth connection has to be deactivated by the mobile phone. Bond a new Bluetooth phone as described in the requirements for a Bluetooth connection. Phones stored in the system are accessible by using the phone list on the audio or navigation unit. Note: If six (five Bluetooth phones for cradle phone system) Bluetooth phones have been bonded, one of these has to be deleted in order to bond a new phone. Cradle phone With your phone fitted in the mobile phone cradle this does not automatically become the active phone. In these cases refer to Changing the active phone in the appropriate section which describes the system fitted to your vehicle. BLUETOOTH SETUP Before you can use your telephone with your vehicle it must be bonded to the vehicle telephone system.


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Handling of phones A phone can be connected to the vehicle system by using either a cradle connection or a Bluetooth connection. On vehicles with a mobile phone cradle, up to five Bluetooth phones can be bonded to the vehicle system. On vehicles without a mobile phone cradle, up to six Bluetooth phones can be bonded to the vehicle system. Note: If there is an ongoing call when the phone in use is selected as the new active phone, the call is transferred to the vehicle audio system. Note: Even if connected to the car system, your phone can still be used in the usual way. Requirements for Bluetooth connection The following are required before a Bluetooth phone connection can be made. 1. The Bluetooth feature must be


activated on the phone and on the audio unit. For additional information, refer to your phone user guide 2. The private mode must not be


activated on the Bluetooth phone.


3. Search for audio device. 4. Select Ford Audio. 5. The Bluetooth PIN number 0000 must


be entered on the phone keypad.


Note: A phone call will be disconnected if the audio/navigation system is switched off. If the ignition key is turned to the off position the phone call will remain in progress.


Compatibility of phones


CAUTION


As no common agreement exists, mobile phone manufacturers are able to implement a variety of profiles in their Bluetooth devices. Because of this, an incompatibility can occur between the phone and hands-free system, which in some cases may significantly degrade the system performance. To avoid this situation, only recommended phones should be used. Please contact your dealer for more details regarding the current compatibility list.


Phones with Symbian operating system Note: Certain phones require a special file to be installed to enable full phonebook access via Bluetooth. This is referred to as a SIS file and will be available via the Ford website. Please consult your dealer for full details. TELEPHONE CONTROLS Ending or rejecting calls By pressing one of several function buttons on the audio or navigation unit (example: AM/FM,CD/AUX) active calls can be ended or incoming calls can be rejected. Remote control One of several different types of remote control may be fitted to your vehicle:


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Voice and mode button


Note: Some audio units have the accept/reject buttons on the front bezel. These operate in the same way. Mode button on the steering wheel


Voice button Mode button


Incoming calls can be accepted by pressing the MODE button once or ended by pressing twice. Voice and accept/reject button


Mode button only


Voice button Accept/Reject button


The VOICE button is used to activate or switch off the Voice control. On vehicles with an accept/reject button, phone calls can be accepted and rejected by pressing the appropriate button.


On vehicles without a VOICE button, the MODE button on the remote control is used to activate or switch off the voice control. Note: You will not be able to use the MODE button to activate the voice control during an incoming or active call. You will not be able to use the MODE button to control the audio system. USING THE TELEPHONE - VEHICLES WITHOUT: NAVIGATION SYSTEM This chapter describes the phone functions of the audio unit.


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Note: Refer to your audio guide for details of the controls. An active phone must be present. Even if connected to the audio unit, your phone can still be used in the usual way. Note: You can exit the phone menu by pressing any source button CD, AM/FM or AUX. Making a call Dialling a number You can access your phone address book either with the phone docked in the cradle or via Bluetooth. The entries will appear in the audio unit display. 1. Press the PHONE or the call accept


button.


2. Press the MENU button. 3. Keep pressing the MENU button until


PHONEBOOK appears.


4. Press the seek buttons to select the


desired phone number.


Note: Press and hold the seek button to skip to the next letter in the alphabet. 5. Press the PHONE or the call accept


button to dial the selected phone number.


If you have an audio unit with a telephone keypad (buttons 0-9, * and #), you can also direct dial by entering the number on the radio display via the keypad and pressing the call accept button: 1. Press the call accept button. 2. Dial the number using the telephone


keypad on the audio unit.


3. Press the call accept button. Note: If you enter an incorrect digit whilst entering a phone number, press the seek down button to erase the last digit. A long press will erase the complete string of digits.



Press and hold 0 to enter a + digit. Ending a call Calls can be ended by either: •


pressing one of the following buttons on the audio unit: PHONE, CD, AM/FM or ON/OFF pressing the MODE button on the remote control pressing the call reject button.


• Note: If you have an audio unit with a telephone keypad you can end a call only with the call reject button. Redialling a number 1. Press the PHONE or the call accept


button.


IN list.


2. Press the MENU button. 3. Select the CALL OUT list or the CALL


Note: If the active phone does not provide a call out list, the last outgoing call number/entry is displayed. 4. Press the seek button on the audio unit. 5. Press the PHONE or the call accept


button to dial the desired phone number.


Redialling the last dialled number Note: This applies to only audio units with a telephone keypad 1. Press the call accept button. 2. Press the call accept button again to


display the last dialled number.


3. Press the call accept button a third


time to dial the number.


Receiving an incoming call Accepting an incoming call Incoming calls can be accepted by either:


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• •


pressing the PHONE button pressing the MODE button on the remote control pressing the call accept button.


pressing the call reject button pressing the CD button pressing the AM/FM button.


• Rejecting an incoming call Incoming calls can be rejected by either: • • • Note: If you have an audio unit with a telephone keypad you can only reject a call

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