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fascia).


(cid:127) Two blended-air temperature sensors (mounted inside the front floor vents).


Caution If anything is placed over the sun sensor, the ACC system will not function properly.


1 Interior-temperature sensor 2 Sun sensor


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Panel vent


Panel vents The panel vents swivel universally, so that air can be directed as desired. In winter, for instance, the outer vents can be directed onto the door windows for enhanced demisting. The flow of air through the panel vents can be controlled individually for each vent by means of the adjacent control. The climate control system works best if the panel vents are open. If you find the air cold or that it is drafty, start by directing the air away from the body. If the center vent is aimed up, it will cool the interior temperature sensor and you may need to adjust ACC up or down, depending upon temperature desired.


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Air vent at rear side window


Temperature control The cabin is divided into two temperature zones: (cid:127) The driver’s zone. (cid:127) The passenger zone (front and rear


seats).


The desired temperature can be set between 58 and 82°F (15 and 27°C). In addition, there are also HI and LO settings (see below). The HI and LO settings for the passenger zone can only be selected if they are also selected for the driver’s zone. The displayed temperature is not the abso- lute temperature but corresponds to the comfort level normally experienced at that temperature after allowance has been made for the air flow, relative humidity, solar radiation, etc., currently prevailing inside the car. (cid:127) The most usual temperature setting is 64-76°F (18-24°C), depending on per- sonal preference and what clothing is worn. It is recommended that changes in the temperature setting be made in steps of 2°F (1°C).


(cid:127) Once the desired climate has been


achieved, the rear center vents can be closed to prevent warm air being distrib- uted at face height.


Settings when HI selected: (cid:127) Maximum heat. (cid:127) Air distribution to windshield and floor. (cid:127) Recirculation OFF (even if manually


selected before). (cid:127) Fan: high speed. (cid:127) Settings shown on ACC display. Settings when LO selected: (cid:127) Maximum cooling (A/C compressor will


run even if ECON manually selected before).


(cid:127) Air distribution through panel vents. (cid:127) Fan: maximum speed. (cid:127) Recirculation ON. (cid:127) Settings shown on ACC display.


(cid:127) Functions Pressing AUTO will cancel all manual settings. If a manual function is selected it will be locked in but other functions will be controlled automatically. The selected temperature is always maintained automatically.


Temperature, air distribution, fan speed and recirculation will all be controlled automatically. In falling temperatures the A/C compressor is switched off at 32°F (0°C). In rising temperatures the A/C compressor is switched on at 41°F (+5°C). If at the start the outside air temperature is 32 - 41°F (0 – +5°C), the A/C compressor is switched off. (cid:127) Pressing AUTO once will cancel all previous


manual selections.


(cid:127) Pressing AUTO a second time will result in all the automatically selected settings being displayed.


When the engine is started, the A/C system is in AUTO mode, apart from any currently set program, see page 78 and 79).


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A/C compressor OFF. No cooling of inlet air. Temperature, air distribution and fan speed still under automatic control.


ACC system OFF. Fan OFF. A/C compressor OFF. Warm air OFF. Air-distribution selections locked in current settings. Recirculation can be selected manually. Pressing the AUTO button will put the system into automatic mode. Pressing the OFF button again will result in the sys- tem reverting to any previous manual settings.


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To increase the fan speed in steps. If, after being off, the ignition is switched on but the engine is not started, the fan will run at low speed until the engine is running.


To decrease the fan speed in steps. If the fan is set to 0, the A/C compressor will cut out and ECON will appear on the display. If, after being off, the ignition is switched on but the engine is not started, the fan will run at low speed until the engine is running.


The rear-window and door-mirror heating is controlled manually. Switch off the heating as soon as the rear window is clear, to avoid imposing a heavy load on the bat- tery longer than necessary. Note, however, that the heating will go off automatically after 2-10minutes (depending on the outdoor temperature) or sooner if the voltage in the electrical system falls below 10V. The ACC system can be programmed to switch on the heating automatically when the outdoor temper- ature is below 41°F (+5°C) and the temperature inside the car is below 50°F (+10°C) (see ”Program- ming I and II”, on pages 78 and 79).


Recirculation is selected automatically for effective cooling, but it can also be switched on/off manually. Although recirculation does not substantially affect the air quality, it is useful to prevent unpleasant smells or fumes being drawn into the car from outside.


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Press once: Defrosting of all windows will take place (air flow to rear side windows shut off) with: (cid:127) The fan running at high speed. (cid:127) Air being distributed to the defroster vents. (cid:127) Normal temperature control will operate. (cid:127) Recirculation will be OFF. (cid:127) Heating of the rear window and door mirrors will


be switched ON.


The defroster function will continue to operate until a new selection is made, although the heating for the rear window and door mirrors will be switched off automatically after 2-10 minutes, depending on the temperature outside. Press twice: Air will be directed onto the windshield with no increase in the fan speed. The heating for the rear window will not be switched on. To revert to the previous selection, press the AUTO button.


Defroster & floor vents


Floor vents and rear side windows


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Panel (and center rear vent)


Starting in cold weather To start with, the system will automatically select the defroster set- ting, maximum heat and low fan speed. As the engine warms up, air will also be distributed through the floor vents and the fan speed will be increased. As the temperature inside the car nears the selected value, both the fan speed and the heat will be decreased to a level determined by the system.


Starting in hot weather The system will automatically distribute air through the panel vents at high fan speed and will switch on the A/C compressor (unless the ECON switch has been pressed). If the outdoor temperature is above 86°F (30°C), the system might select recirculation after approximately 45 seconds if this is required in order to reach the desired temperature. As the temperature inside the car nears the selected value, the fan speed will be decreased to a value determined by the system.


Programming I Manual selections can be programmed into the ACC system so that these will take effect when the car is started. Note that the ignition must be switched off for at least ten minutes after programming for the selections to be saved in the system’s memory. 1 Make sure the ignition is ON. 2 Select the desired settings.


3 Press


and


, simultaneously


(the display will flash to confirm that the settings have been recorded).


Example: If you want air distribution through the panel vents when you start the car, press


and then save the setting by pressing


and


Cancelling the programmed settings (I) To cancel the programmed settings, press


simultaneously (the display will flash to confirm that the settings have been cancelled).


and


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Rear-window heating can only be switched on manually.


The heating will come on about five seconds after the engine has started if the out- door temperature is below 41°F (+5°C). –This function helps to pre- vent ice or mist forming on the rear window in cold, damp weather. Fuel con- sumption may increase slightly.


Programming II It is also possible to customize the ACC system, e.g. to adapt to driving and weather conditions.


Function Operation in AUTO mode


after Programming II The A/C compressor will not activate unless the outdoor temperature is above 55°F (+13°C). –This function saves fuel by delaying the activation of the A/C compressor. However, in wet weather it is advisable to have the A/C compressor running when outdoor tem- peratures are below 57° (+14°C), as the A/C system reduces the likelihood of the windows fogging up. Recirculation will be switched on if the speed of the car is less than 6 mph (10 km/h) and will be switched off when the speed has risen above 20 mph (30 km/h), but not if the ECON mode has been programmed according to ”Programming II”. –This function is useful to prevent fumes being drawn into the car in traffic jams.


Standard operation in AUTO mode A/C compressor cuts in when outdoor tem- perature is above 41°F (+5°C)


Recirculation is switched on about 45 seconds after start- ing if the outdoor tem- perature is above 86°F (+30°C) and the selected temperature for the cabin is well below the actual tem- perature in both tem- perature zones.


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To program a function or to cancel a programmed function, press and hold in the relevant button until the corresponding symbol has flashed four times on the display and a chime has sounded. Make sure the ignition is ON.


Function


Text displayed on SID during programming


ACC: LO TEMP A/C CTRL


Text displayed on SID when cancelling program ACC: NORMAL A/C CTRL


ACC: RECIRC ACC: SPEED CTRL


ACC: RECIRC ACC: NORMAL CTRL


ACC: AUTO RDEFR CTRL


ACC: MANUAL RDEFR CTRL


Example: To have the ACC system switch the heating for the rear window and door mirrors ON/OFF automatically, press and hold in until the symbol has flashed four times on the display and a


chime has sounded. The display shows: ACC: AUTO RDEFR CTRL Once a function has been recorded under ”Programming II”, it will remain in the system until you cancel the program. AUTO will still show on the display after a function has been saved in ”Programming II”.


Calibration If the battery has been disconnected or has died, the system will need to be recalibrated. To start the calibration procedure: 1 Start the engine.


and


simultaneously.


2 Press Calibration takes about 30 seconds. During this time and for about 3 seconds after the operation has been completed, the number of fault codes (if any) stored in the system will appear in the tempera- ture display on the left. The fault codes themselves will be shown in the temperature display on the right. Useful tips (Before driving the car to an authorized Saab dealer)


If AUTO is not shown on the display, see ”Cancelling the pro- grammed settings (I)” on page 78. If you suspect that the ACC system is not functioning properly, cancel (delete) all programmed settings and then recalibrate the system. See ”Cancelling the programmed settings (I) and (II)”, pages 78 and 79, and ”Calibration” above. Note that AUTO will show on the display even if you have com- pleted Programming II, but that this does not apply to Program- ming I. If the battery has been disconnected or has died, the ACC system will need to be recalibrated. See ”Calibration” above.


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Fault diagnosis and maintenance, see page 231.


Condensation When the A/C system is running, the intake air is dehumidified, and the resultant con- densation is drained off through two outlets underneath the floor of the car, in the vicinity of the front doors. It is therefore perfectly normal for water to be seen dripping from these outlets when the car is parked. Greater amounts of con- densation will result in warmer, more humid ambient air.


Formation of ice and mist in extremes of weather It is only in the most extreme conditions that icing and misting of window glass are likely to be a problem, e.g. in torrential rain or severe cold coupled with high relative humidity, or when passengers are perspir- ing heavily or wearing wet clothes. The following measures are recommended if such problems should occur: 1 Select AUTO and 70°F (21°C) for both


temperature zones.


2 Select Defroster.


If this is not enough...


3 Increase the fan speed.


If this is not enough...


4 Select a higher temperature.


The following measures are recommended if the occupants feel that it is cold and drafty in the car: 1 Make sure that all the air vents are fully


open, including the center rear vent. If this is not enough...


2 Direct the air flow away from the body


(but not towards the interior temperature sensor). If this is not enough...


3 Raise the temperature setting a degree


or two. If this is not enough...


4 Lower the fan speed.


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Afterheater, V6-engine cars The afterheater enables a comfortable tem- perature to be maintained inside the car even after the engine has been switched off. The heater can be activated up to 10 min- utes after the engine has stopped, although the coolant temperature must be at least 104°F (40°C) for the heater to operate. To start the heater: 1 The ignition should be OFF. 2 Press and hold the AUTO button on the


ACC panel for about a second, until a chime is sounded and the following appears on the SID: ”SPARE HEATER ACTIVATED”.


After five seconds, the SID will indicate how much heat is available (0 – 100%).


To switch off the heater: 1 Press the OFF button on the ACC panel. The heater will also be switched off if the ignition is turned ON.


The following settings will be used when the heater is running: (cid:127) Air distribution in AUTO mode. (cid:127) Recirculation not active but can be


selected manually.


(cid:127) Fan speed is automatic and cannot be


changed.


(cid:127) Only the fan speed is shown on the dis-


play. If AUTO is pressed, the system selections will be indicated.


The following controls do not operate while the afterheater is on: (cid:127) Rear-window heating. (cid:127) ECON. (cid:127) User presets. Some of the functions can be repro- grammed. For further information, please consult your Saab dealer (see page 259).


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Saab 9-5 Audio System Saab 9-5 Audio System Quick guide to the Saab 85 9-5 Audio System........... 87 Sound controls................. 88 Radio ................................. 90 Cassette player ................ 93 CD player .......................... 95 CD changer....................... 99 Programmable functions. Steering-wheel controls .. 100 Security lock..................... 100 Technical data .................. 101 Fault codes....................... 103


The Audio System is connected to the Saab Information Display (SID), which is at the top of the main instrument panel. Mes- sages, indicators and the like for the Audio System are shown on this display.


Indicator AS RDM


(DOLBY B/C)


Radio is in Autostore mode Random playback of CD tracks when CD player selected DOLBY B/C noise reduction on for cassette player


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To get the best out of your Saab 9-5 Audio System, we recommend that you read through this entire section. The Saab 9-5 Audio System is available in two versions: Premium on the 9-5 Linear and Prestige on the 9-5 Arc and 9-5 Aero (Prestige system is also available as an option in the U.S. on the 9-5 Linear model.) Both models have been specially matched to the Saab 9-5 cabin. The two models are comprised of a radio, CD player and cassette player. A six-disc CD changer for installation in the luggage compartment is available as a dealer-installed accessory/option. The Premium model has seven speakers: three mounted in the fascia (the center speaker further enhances the overall sound image) and one in each door. The Prestige model (harman kardon) has nine speakers (9-5 Sport Wagon has eight speakers): three mounted in the fascia (the center speaker further enhances the sound image), one in each door and two subwoof- ers in the rear window shelf (9-5 Sport Wagon: one subwoofer in the luggage com- partment). The subwoofers enhance repro- duction of the lowest bass notes.


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Preset station buttons Press once: play the preset station. Press & hold briefly: store a new station.


SEEK


AS


SEARCH


Auto tuning Press once: auto (seek) tuning. Press & hold briefly (a chime will sound): manual tuning.


Press once: Autostore ON/OFF. Press & hold briefly: automatic tuning and storing of the 6 strongest stations.


Press once: change to radio when CD active.


Press once: change waveband.


Quick guide to the Saab 9-5 Audio System Radio (see page 88)


PUSH ON


VOL


PULL BAL


BAS


TRE


FAD


ON To switch the system ON, press the volume but- ton. The last settings used will be activated. If the Audio System is switched on when the igni- tion key is not in the switch, the system will auto- matically be switched off after one hour has elapsed since a control button on the radio was last pressed. OFF To switch the system OFF, press the volume button or remove the ignition key. VOL To adjust the volume, rotate the VOL control. BAL To adjust the balance between the left and right channels, pull out and turn the VOL control.


BAS Press to release the button, and adjust the bass level. Lock the setting by pushing the button in. TRE Press to release the button, and adjust the tre- ble. Lock the setting by pushing the button in. FAD Press to release the button, and adjust the fade between the front and rear sets of speakers. Lock the setting by pushing the button in.


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Cassette player. See page 90


Remove CD.


Press once: Selects cassette player when other source active. When tape playing: Dolby B/C ON/OFF.


Switch to playback other side of tape.


Eject.


SEEK


Press once: Music search (next track). Press & hold briefly: Fast forward/rewind. Press SEEK (mid-segment) (a chime will sound): Blank skip ON/OFF.


CD player. See page 93


CD RDM


SEEK


Press once: switch to CD player when other source active. Press & hold briefly (a chime will sound): Random playback.


Press once: Track search. Press & hold briefly: Rapid play (passage search) or Fast track search. Press SEEK (mid-segment) once (a chime will sound): Switches between Rapid play (PLAY) and Fast track search (TRACK). Press SEEK (mid-segment) & hold briefly (a chime will sound): Scan disc.


CD changer (accessory/option). See page 95


Press once: Change to CD changer when CD player is active. Press twice: Change to CD changer when radio or cassette player is active. Press & hold briefly (a chime will sound): Random playback of entire magazine.


Press once: Track search on current disc. Press & hold briefly: Rapid play. Press SEEK (mid-segment) once: Switch between Rapid play (PLAY) and Fast track search (TRACK). Press SEEK (mid-segment) & hold briefly (a chime will sound): Scan/disc. Press SEEK (mid-segment) & hold (2 chimes): Scan/magazine.


Selects disc in magazine.


CD RDM


SEEK


Sound controls ON/OFF The Audio System will come on: • When the volume control is pressed. (cid:127) When the ignition is switched ON, if the Audio System was on when the ignition key was last removed.


The Audio System will be switched off: (cid:127) When the volume control is pressed. (cid:127) When the ignition key is removed. (cid:127) One hour after the ignition was switched


OFF, if the ignition key has not been removed.


(cid:127) When one hour has elapsed since a con- trol button on the Audio System was last pressed after the ignition key was removed.


VOL - Volume BAL - Balance Pull out and rotate the VOL control to adjust the balance between the left and right speakers. When the control is released, it reverts to the volume function.


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BAS - Bass TRE - Treble Rotate clockwise to increase the level and counter-clockwise to reduce it. The Bass and Treble controls must be pressed first to release them.


FAD - Fader The fader control adjusts the balance between the front and rear sets of speakers. The Fader controls must be pressed first to release it.


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Radio Press the RADIO button to switch to the radio when another source is active. Preset station buttons (1) Press once (release within a second) to select a preset station, e.g.


The small figure on the far right of the dis- play is the number of the preset button selected. Presetting a station Press and hold in the desired button (for more than a second) to store the currently tuned station. During this time, the radio will be mute. The sound will return as soon as the station has been stored.


briefly to search for higher fre- for lower frequencies.


Tuning (2) Automatic seek tuning: Press quencies or Manual tuning: To switch to the manual-tuning function, press and release quickly (a chime will sound and the M indicator will appear on the display). The function will revert to automatic seek tuning two seconds after the last manual fre- quency change has been made.


or


Waveband selector (3) Press the BAND button repeatedly to move through the waveband selections: FM1, FM2, and AM. AS, Autostore (4) The autostore mode provides an additional preset function that can be used to search for and to store stations when you are in an area where you are unfamiliar with the sta- tions and their frequencies. Press the AS/SEARCH button to switch the Autostore mode ON/OFF. When the Autostore mode is ON, the AS indicator will show at the bottom of the display.


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Press and hold in the AS/SEARCH button for more than a second to initiate a search for the six strongest stations. Each time the system finds and stores a sta- tion, the number on the far right of the dis- play will change. If the system cannot find six stations with good reception, the remain- ing preset buttons will be empty. If one of these empty buttons is pressed, U**** (FM) or AM**** will appear on the display. When the system leaves the AS mode, it returns to the station that was selected before the AS mode was activated. The AS mode can also be used in the AM band.


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Cassette player Before playing a tape, make sure that the label is secure and that the cassette is not warped, otherwise the cassette can become jammed in the deck. The cassette player automatically senses whether the tape is normal or metal (Type I or Type II). TAPE (1) Turn on the cassette player by pressing


or by inserting a cassette in the


deck, with the exposed tape to the right. Playback will start with the side that is facing up (indicated by A on the display). The dis- play will now be as follows:


Playback direction (2) To play the other side of the tape,


press The deck will automatically change the play- back direction when the end of the tape is reached, be it during playback, fast forward/rewind or music search.


Eject button (4) To stop playback of a tape, press the eject


or select another source.


button If you select another source without press- ing the eject button, the tape will remain in the deck but the head and pinch rollers will be clear of the tape. The same applies if the Audio System is switched off while a tape is being played. Tapes can still be ejected when the system is turned off.


Dolby® noise reduction (3) Press TAPE/DOLBY to switch on Dolby NR B/C. Dolby B/C should be on for playback of tapes recorded with Dolby B/C, and off for those recorded without Dolby B/C.


Music search forward/reverse (5) To search forward for a track, press and release quickly (within half a second). The following will now appear on the dis- play:


Fast forward/rewind Press and hold forward to the end of the tape. The following will now appear on the display:


to start fast-


To perform a backward search, press


instead.


A forward search will continue until a gap of at least 4 seconds is found, or until you press Pressing and holding the button during a search will initiate the fast-forward function.


(mid-segment).


or


once to cancel fast-forward. (mid-segment)


Press Press and hold briefly to switch to music search. Fast rewind (<< WIND) is performed in the same way as fast forward.


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(mid-segment).


Auto music search (Blank skip) To switch the Blank-skip function ON/OFF, press and hold When the Blank-skip function is active (dis- play: BL SKIP ON), unrecorded gaps that are longer than 15 seconds will automati- cally be skipped. When auto music search is in progress, the following will show on the display:


If a track has been recorded at an unusually low level and is therefore identified incor- rectly as a gap between tracks, it could ini- tiate a spurious ”auto music search”. To cancel such a search, press and hold


(mid-segment) during playback.


The following will now appear on the dis- play:


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Type II (metal) tapes The cassette has an automatic tape-type selector. Cleaning-due indicator After 30 hours’ playing time, the following message will appear on the display:


Tape care Do not expose cassette tapes to direct sun- light or to extremes of temperature as this can damage the cassette and the tape. Always keep cassettes in their boxes when not in use. If a cassette should become jammed in the deck, contact an authorized Saab dealer.


The message will be displayed for ten seconds each time the cassette player is selected. A cleaning tape should be used to clean the heads inside the cassette player to maintain good reproduction and to prevent unneces- sary wear. To reset the playing-time meter: 1 Remove the current tape. 2 Load the cleaning tape and play it for the


required time.


3 Remove the cleaning tape and reload


the other one.


CD player


NOTE


Do not use writeable CDs in your Audio System. In certain cases, this type of CD is only suitable for home use and can therefore cause operational problems.


To select the CD mode, load a CD into the deck or, if one is already loaded, press the CD/RDM button. Insert the CD, label-side up, and allow the mechanism to load it automatically. Play- back of the first track will start and the follow- ing message will appear on the display:


A tiny, amber-colored LED indicator to the left of the disc tray is illuminated when a disc is loaded. When all the tracks have been played, the CD player will restart playback from track 1. To cancel playback, press the eject, RADIO or TAPE button.


or


Track search (1) Press to preceding or following tracks. Pressing once will restart playback from the beginning of the current track. Thus, to play the preceding track, press


repeatedly to move


twice.


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Rapid play (passage search) When held, rapid play will be initiated, with the time and track showing on the display, e.g.:


is pressed and


or


If the button is depressed for more than 5 seconds, the rapid play will be even faster. Rapid play stops when the button is released.


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Fast track search Press switch between the CD-PLAY and CD-TRACK modes.


(mid-segment) once to


The CD-PLAY and CD-TRACK modes change the function of The selected mode will also be active the next time the system is switched on. Choose the mode that you find most conve- nient:


and


CD PLAY


Pressing and holding


or


briefly


starts Rapid play


CD TRACK Pressing and holding


or


briefly starts Fast track search


Press any segment of the SEEK button during scanning to play the current track from the beginning and simultaneously cancel the SCAN function. Eject (3)


to remove the disc.


Press If you press the eject button to open the tray but do not remove the disc, the CD player will automatically close the tray again after 10 seconds, without restarting playback.


once to repeat the current


once to move from the current


Random playback (RDM) (2) Press and hold the CD/RDM button to select/deselect random playback of the cur- rent disc. When this function is selected, RDM will appear at the bottom of the dis- play. Press track to the next during random playback. Press track during random playback. Pressing and holding or start Rapid play. SCAN To start the SCAN function, which enables you to hear a sample of each track on the disc, press and hold ment). The display shows that SCAN is in progress and which track is currently being sampled. For instance, if you started SCAN while playing the first track, the following display will appear:


(mid-seg-


will


The sample playback starts 30 seconds after the start of the track and lasts for 8 sec- onds. When all the tracks on the disc have been scanned, the system will revert to playback of the track that was playing when SCAN was selected.


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CD changer in luggage compartment, Saab 9-5 Sedan


CD changer in luggage compartment, Saab 9-5 Wagon


Changing a CD


CD changer (accessory)


NOTE


Do not use writeable CDs in your Audio System. In certain cases, this type of CD is only suitable for home use and can therefore cause operational problems.


Important! Always keep the sliding cover closed to keep dust out of the CD changer, so that it will continue to provide satisfactory service for a long time.


To load the CD changer (which is installed in the luggage compartment and can accommodate six CDs) proceed as follows: 1 Slide the top back. 2 Lift out the CD magazine. 3 Press back the catch on the magazine. 4 Withdraw one CD tray at a time and


swap/load the CD (label side up). Slide the tray back into the magazine.


Note the position of the magazine for load- ing (see picture). Insert the entire magazine carefully inside the CD changer and slide back the cover.


To select the CD changer If the Audio System is in the RADIO or TAPE mode, press the CD/RDM button twice. If the CD player is active, press the CD/RDM button once.


If the CDs in the magazine have not been changed, the system will start playback from where it left off before. If there is no magazine in the CD changer, the following will appear on the display:


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If the magazine in the CD changer is empty, the following will appear on the display:


If the CD changer is activated right after a magazine has been loaded, the following will appear on the display:


The CD number will change as each CD is played. After a magazine has been loaded, play- back will start with the first track on the first CD when the CD changer is selected, and the following will appear on the display:


Selecting CDs (1) When the CD changer is operating, the radio preset buttons work for the six CDs in the magazine. Press the button for the corresponding CD. If the selected CD is already being played, playback will restart from the first track.


If the selected CD-tray is empty, the follow- ing will appear on the display:


After two seconds, the status of the trays in the magazine (i.e. loaded or empty) will be shown on the display, e.g.:


or


repeatedly to move


If for some reason the CD selected by the preset button cannot be played, playback of the current CD will continue. Track search (2) Press to preceding or following tracks. Pressing once will restart playback from the beginning of the current track. Thus, to play the preceding track, press Rapid play When held, rapid play will be initiated, with the time and track showing on the display, e.g.:


is pressed and


twice.


or


If the button is depressed for more than 5 seconds, the rapid play will be even faster. Rapid play stops when the button is released.


Fast track search Press SEEK (mid-segment) once to switch between the CD-PLAY and CD-TRACK modes.


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Choose the mode that you find most convenient:


CD PLAY


Pressing and holding


or


briefly


starts Rapid play


CD TRACK Pressing and holding


or


briefly starts Fast track search


The CD-PLAY and CD-TRACK modes change the function of The selected mode will also be active the next time the system is switched on.


and


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SCAN Scanning the current CD: To start the SCAN function, which enables you to hear a sample of each track on the disc, press and hold ment). The display shows that SCAN is in progress and which track is currently being sampled. For instance, if you started SCAN while playing track one, the following dis- play will appear:


(mid-seg-


The sample playback starts 30 seconds after the start of the track and lasts for 8 sec- onds. When all the tracks on the disc have been scanned, the system will revert to playback of the track that was playing when SCAN was selected. Press any segment of the SEEK button during scanning to play the current track from the beginning and simultaneously cancel the SCAN function.


Scanning the entire magazine: Press and hold two chimes) to start a scan of the entire magazine. A message similar to the follow- ing will appear on the display:


(mid-segment -


The sample playback starts 30 seconds after the beginning of the first track on each CD and lasts for 8 seconds. After the first track of each CD has been sampled, the CD changer will revert to play- back of the track that was playing when SCAN was selected. Press any segment of the SEEK button during scanning to play the current track from the beginning and simultaneously cancel the SCAN function.


once to move from the current


Random playback (RDM) (3) Press and hold the CD/RDM button to select/deselect random playback of the CDs in the magazine. When this function is selected, RDM will appear at the bottom of the display. Press track to the next during random playback. Press once to repeat the current track during random playback. Pressing and holding or start Rapid play. To stop playback from the CD changer, simply select once to move from the current track to the next during random playback (RADIO/TAPE/ CD). The CD changer will now enter stand-by mode.


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To change the default setting: The default setting for this function is ON. – Press and hold the BAND button at the same time as you switch on the Audio System.


– Select SP D VOL using – Select ON/OFF using the VOL control. – Wait 10 seconds or press one of the but- tons on the bottom row of the Audio Sys- tem, e.g. RADIO, to save the new default setting.


Loudness ON/OFF


Programmable functions


WARNING


Adjusting the volume The default setting for START VOL is volume setting 9, and that for TEL VOL is volume setting 14 (the highest volume set- ting is 30).


These functions should only be carried out when the car is stationary.


(cid:127) Maximum START VOL


Volume-preset mode To select the volume-preset mode, press and hold the BAND button at the same time as you switch the Audio System on. Use the desired function. The following volume settings can be preselected: (cid:127) START VOL - maximum volume level when the Audio System is switched on (cid:127) TEL VOL - preset volume level when an


button to select the


in-car phone is activated


(cid:127) SP D VOL - speed-dependent volume.


The Audio System will automatically adjust the volume level to adjust to an increase in vehicle speed.


(cid:127) LOUDNESS ON/OFF - boosting of the


highest and lowest frequency ranges to enhance the sound image when the volume is set to a low level.


(cid:127) TEL VOL


To change the volume setting: – Press and hold the BAND button at the same time as you switch on the Audio System.


– Adjust the volume – Wait 10 seconds or press one of the but- tons on the bottom row of the Audio Sys- tem, e.g. RADIO, to save the new volume setting.


Speed-dependent volume (SP D VOL) ON/OFF


To change the default setting: The default setting for this function is ON. – Press and hold the BAND button at the same time as you switch on the Audio System.


– Select LOUDNESS using – Select ON/OFF using the VOL control. – Wait 10 seconds or press one of the but- tons on the bottom row of the Audio Sys- tem, e.g. RADIO, to save the new default setting.


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Saab 9-5 Audio System Steering-wheel controls To facilitate use of the Audio System and to promote safer driving, most of the functions can be operated using the integral remote controls on the steering wheel. Control functions: NEXT: RADIO mode: preselect buttons 1⇒2⇒...⇒ 6⇒1⇒... TAPE mode: Play other side of tape. CD mode: Inoperative. CD-changer mode: Select CD in magazine 1⇒2⇒...⇒ 6⇒1⇒...


<< SEEK >>: RADIO mode: Auto/manual tuning. TAPE mode: Music search/Fast forward or rewind. CD/CD-changer mode: Track search/Rapid play.


Security lock The Audio System is equipped with an elec- tronic security lock. The special code is unique to the car in which the Audio System is fitted. Each time the Audio System is switched on, a check is made to ensure that the codes match. If not, the following will appear on the dis- play:


Audio System controls on steering wheel


SRC (source) Press repeatedly to switch between RADIO ⇒ TAPE ⇒ CD ⇒ (CD changer) ⇒RADIO ⇒...


If a CD changer has been installed, it will also have been security coded. If the security code for the CD changer does not match when the changer is selected, the following will appear on the display:


VOL +/-: Volume adjust.


If a CD changer is to be retrofitted or if you wish to move the main Audio System module and/or CD changer to another car (Saab 9-5), you must consult an authorized Saab dealer so that the modules can be given the correct security codes.


Technical data Tone controls Bass ______________________ ±10 dB at 100 Hz Treble _____________________ ±10 dB at 10,000 Hz


Power output


Premium __________________ 150 W


110 W at 1% THD (total har- monic distortion) and 13.5 V


Prestige __________________ 200 W


150 W at 1% THD (total har- monic distortion) and 13.5 V


Radio module Radio system _______________ PLL dual-synthesizer tuner Number of presets:


FM ______________________ 3 x 6 AM ______________________ 2 x 6


Frequency range:


FM ______________________ 87.9 – 107.9 MHz AM ______________________ 530 – 1710 kHz


Tuning steps:


Automatic seek tuning: _______ FM 200 kHz AM 10 kHz Manual tuning: _____________ FM 200 kHz AM 10 kHz


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Frequency range (FM) ________ 40-15000 Hz


±1 dB Distortion (FM) ______________ < 0.5%


Cassette player Fast forward/rewind __________ < 120 seconds (C-60) Frequency range _____________ 40 – 16000 Hz


±2 dB


Wow and flutter ______________ 0.2% WRMS Signal-to-noise ratio __________ 45 dB Dolby B/C NR effect __________ 8/16 dB


CD player and CD changer 1-bit system and 8 x oversampling Frequency range _____________ 20-20000 Hz


±0.5 dB


Distortion __________________ < 0.008% Dynamics __________________ > 80 dB (1 kHz) CD-changer capacity__________ 6 discs


(cid:127) These specifications comply with the new IHF Standard (cid:127) Since the policy at Saab is one of continual improvement, we retain the right to alter


specifications and design without prior notice.


(cid:127) Dolby noise reduction is produced under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing


Corporation


”Dolby” and the double-D symbol ing Corporation


are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licens-


Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user´s authority to operate the equipment.


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Multipath propagation Multipath propagation occurs when radio waves from an FM transmitter are reflected by, e.g. large buildings, causing them to arrive slightly later than the direct waves. This can create interference to radio recep- tion. To avoid this problem as much as pos- sible the system is equipped with two FM antennas, so called FM diversity.


Antennas The Audio System has three antennas incorporated in the rear window; two for FM diversity and one for AM.


NOTE


Refrain from placing hard or sharp objects on the rear parcel shelf, to avoid damaging the antenna leads. Do not use sun protective film which con- tains metal particles on the rear window, this can be the cause of radio interfer- ence.


The car has a factory-fitted roof antenna for a mobile phone/OnStar. Roof loads may negatively affect telecommunication.


Accessories and other equipment must not be fitted to the surfaces marked as these are where the airbags inflate in the event of a crash


WARNING


To reduce the risk of head injuries in the event of a crash, the headliner and pillar trims incorporate energy absorbing mate- rial. These areas must not be modified in any way. Work on these areas must only be carried out at an authorized Saab dealer.


Adjusting the frequency steps North America/Europe If the car is taken from North America to Europe, the radio’s frequency steps can be adjusted.


(cid:127) Press and hold


(mid-segment) and switch the radio on at the same time.


The preset stations will be cancelled and replaced by default frequencies.


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WARNING


The CD player/CD changer is classified as Class 1 laser equipment (cid:127) Service and repair work must only be carried out by authorized technicians.


(cid:127) If the casing is damaged, hazardous


laser radiation can occur.


NOTE


All work on the Audio System must be carried out by an authorized Saab dealer.


OnStar System Your vehicle may be equipped with OnStar, a vehicle telematics communications and navigation system. Please consult the sep- arate chapter in this owner’s manual, page 105.


Fault codes


NOTE


Great care should be exercised in trying to rectify a fault. If you are at all unsure, contact an authorized Saab dealer.


The Audio System has a built-in diagnostics function. If a fault is detected, a fault code is generated to help dealer technicians to diagnose the fault. Below are the codes for some faults that you might be able to rectify yourself.


Fault code CD/CDC ERROR 12/17/19 TAPE ERR 01


TAPE ERR 02/03


Possible cause CD is dirty, loaded wrong side up or defec- tive. Tape broken or mechanical fault in deck. Tape snarled up or mechanical fault in deck.


TAPE ERR 11 Cassette jammed: can- not be loaded/ejected.


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OnStar - Telematics


Your new vehicle comes equipped with advanced telematics hardware and one full year of Onstar Premium Service. Saab telematics is a sophisticated in-vehicle system allowing convergence of wireless communications, GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites and advanced vehicle electronics. You must activate immediately to ensure you receive your full year of service, as your prepaid subscription begins at the time of delivery. Here’s how to activate your OnStar ser- vice: 1 Push the blue OnStar button located in


your Saab. After a prerecorded mes- sage explaining the benefits of onStar, you will be greeted by a live OnStar advi- sor. The advisor will activate your OnStar service.


2 Provide the information requested by


the advisor to activate your account and set up your personal profile. This will take approximately 10-15 minutes.


Using OnStar Welcome to OnStar. This section gives you all the information you need to get started using OnStar, including descriptions of all OnStar services. It also introduces the added services of Personal Calling, Virtual advisor, and the Onstar Subscriber website. For a complete explanation of these addi- tional services, please see pages 110, 114 and 115. NOTE: In order for OnStar to operate, the car audio system must be switched on. OnStar is Easy It’s easy to start using your OnStar system. In fact, pressing the OnStar button is usually all you need to do. Once you are connected, an OnStar advisor will help you with the ser- vices in your plan. Inoperative if battery is discharge or dis- connected. OnStar is powered by your vehicle´s battery and will not operate if the battery is dis- charged or disconnected. Potentially inoperative if vehicle is in a crash If your vehicle is in a crash, some compo- nents could be damaged or disconnected, potentially rendering OnStar inoperative.


Your onboard OnStar System consists of three buttons:


OnStar Services Button


Press this button, and you are connected to an OnStar advi- sor. You will hear a chime, fol- lowed by the words ”Connecting to OnStar.” Allow 20-30 seconds for initial con- nection to the OnStar Call Cen- ter. An advisor will then help you with any of the services included in your OnStar plan. If cellular service is unavail- able, OnStar will generate a fast busy tone. The OnStar sys- tem will retry calls a number of times before returning to the ready mode. To cancel the automatic dialing, press the White dot button.


System status light Solid Green — Indicates the OnStar system in the vehicle is powered ON and ready to make calls or receive calls from the OnStar Center. Blinking Green — The light blinks green to indicate a call is being connected or in progress. If you notice this light blinking while you are not on a call, press the White dot button. Red — This signals that your OnStar system may not be functioning properly. Press the OnStar button to attempt to con- tact an OnStar advisor. If the connection is made, the advisor will assist you in making sure your OnStar system is operating prop- erly. If you cannot contact the OnStar Cen- ter, please take your car to the nearest Saab dealer for diagnosis and service.


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The OnStar Center is the heart of your ser- vice — staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with knowledgeable OnStar advisors. Even on weekends and holidays, there is always someone ready to help. OnStar uses sophisticated Global Position- ing System (GPS) satellites to locate your Saab, and wireless technology to provide the communications link and seamless inte- gration into your Saab. This system allows the OnStar advisors to pinpoint your Saab´s location precisely. This way, advisors can provide you with a range of helpful services to protect you and your Saab. Plus, with the Premium Services Plan* included for 12 months with your Saab, advisors can also access an extensive database to assist you with directions, making reservations and other convenience services. *) New retail deliveries only.


Emergency button


In an emergency, press this button to connect with an OnStar advisor. Your call will be given the highest priority, and you will hear a tone fol- lowed by the words ”Connect- ing to OnStar Emergency.” An advisor will locate your Saab, find out what kind of assistance you require, and contact the nearest emergency services provider who can dispatch ambulance, fire, police or other emergency services. Please use this button only for true emergencies.


White dot button


Press this button at the end of a call. You’ll hear the words ”OnStar Request Ended.” Also, press this button to answer a call from the OnStar Center, or cancel a call if one of the other buttons is accidentally pressed. This button is also used to access OnStar Per- sonal Calling services which are described on page 110.


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The OnStar Center Connecting to the OnStar center In addition to using the 3-button system found in your Saab, there are two other ways to connect to the OnStar Center. Toll-Free Call To take advantage of your OnStar services from outside your Saab, you can call OnStar toll-free at 1-888-4-OnStar (1-888-466-7827). Remember to have your Personal Identification Number (PIN) handy. Automatic Notification A priority signal will be sent to the OnStar Center with your exact location if an airbag deploys. (Vehicle electrical system and cellular service must be operable.)


Your personal identification number (PIN) When you signed up with OnStar, you were asked to provide a Personal Identification Number (PIN). You’ll need your PIN to access many of OnStar’s services. If, for example, your vehicle has been stolen, an OnStar advisor will ask for your PIN in order to provide assistance. Changing your PIN is easy. Call the OnStar Center and provide the advisor with your current number, and he or she will assist you in setting up a new number. If you have forgotten your PIN, just call the OnStar Cen- ter. For security reasons, we will send your PIN to you in the mail.


The OnStar Safety and Security Plan The OnStar Safety and Security Plan is part of the Premium Services Plan that comes with your vehicle.* With it, you have access to a complete range of services providing you with an unsurpassed level of safety and security — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And you have it all at the touch of a button. So whether you’re on a lonesome country road or stuck in highway traffic, you have at your disposal a complete range of services providing you with unsurpassed security. And you have it all at the touch of a button. Automatic notification of air bag deployment Should your front air bags deploy, a priority signal will be sent to the OnStar Center with your Saab´s location (as long as cellular service and the vehicle’s electrical system are operable). An advisor will attempt to contact you to assess the nature of your emergency, and then notify the appropriate emergency services provider. Emergency services Should you require emergency assistance, press the red emergency button and On Star or an advisor will contact the nearest emergency services provider with your exact location and your request for help. * New retail deliveries only.


Roadside assistance** There’s nothing worse than being stranded on the road with car trouble. No matter what the problem is (flat tire, out of gas, or engine trouble), just call OnStar. They will contact the help you need to get you quickly back on the road. Stolen vehicle tracking OnStar doesn’t just protect you, it protects your Saab, too. If your vehicle is ever stolen, just contact OnStar by calling 1-888-4-ONSTAR. They will put you in touch with the authorities and aid them in locating your Saab. Ask your insurance car- rier about possible premium discounts. Accident Assist™ Accident Assist™ provides step-by-step guidance about what to do in case of a crash. Working with leading insurance com- panies OnStar has developed a ”best prac- tices” list to assist you through most acci- dent situations. OnStar Accident Assist™ can make the process of completing a police report and/or insurance claim less stressful.


OnStar Med-Net*** OnStar MED-NET securely stores your per- sonal medical information (e.g., physician’s name, emergency contacts, medications, chronic conditions) and, in an emergency, can quickly send it to a medical facility. This important information can help assist with diagnosis and treatment. **** **There will be no charge for Roadside Assistance as long as your vehicle is under warranty. ***Requires activation and additional fee. ****Availability in Canada was undetermined at time of pulbication. Please contact your local dealer in Canada. Hands-free communication Talking to an OnStar advisor is easy and hands-free. Simply press the OnStar but- ton, and a small microphone picks up your voice while the OnStar advisor talks to you through your stereo speakers. Note: Audio system must be switched on. You can even adjust the volume to your liking with the steering wheel controls or the radio volume knob. Your hands remain on the steering wheel, while your eyes remain on the road. Being safe on the road is important, but there’s more to life than security. There’s liv- ing. That’s why we have created the OnStar Premium Services Plan. It gives you not only the important protections of the Safety and Security Plan, but also a whole range of services which truly change driving from a chore to a luxury. All new Saab models come with one full year of the OnStar Pre- mium Services Plan.* * New retail deliveries only.


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The OnStar Premium Services Plan * Route support With OnStar Route Support, an advisor can help you find your way, no matter how far off course you are. You can get exact street directions, or guidance to nearby gas sta- tions, restaurants, hotels or ATMs. Ride Assist If you need a lift, anytime of the day or night, just call OnStar. They’ll contact transporta- tion and send it right to you. Information and Convenience ser- vices OnStar advisors have access to over five million service listings including hotels, res- taurants, gas stations, dealerships, hospi- tals, ATMs and airports — more than 250 service categories in all. OnStar advisors can even assist you with hotel and restau- rant reservations. *All Saab models come with a full year of Premium Ser- vice. New retail deliveries only.


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Concierge services From the simple to the extraordinary, OnStar Concierge is always ready to help. Whether it’s tickets to that ”hard-to-get” play, or even complete planning of your next vacation, OnStar Concierge can make all the arrangements you need — at home or on the road. There is no additional cost to you for the efforts of the OnStar Concierge. You will not pay more than retail value for goods and services, or current market value for tickets, specialty items or unique ser- vices. For your convenience, they will bill your credit card for any purchases and/or shipping you authorize.


Signing Up for Personal Calling As an OnStar subscriber, the Personal Call- ing capability is already built into your Saab’s OnStar hardware. In order to use this service, an OnStar advisor must set up your cellular account. You must also pro- vide a credit card in order to establish your prepaid cellular account. Usage charges will be deducted from this prepaid account of ”units.” Units are easily replenished using the credit card on file at OnStar. Once you sign up for OnStar Personal Calling, you will

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