Chrysler Crossfire User manual


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1 GeneralOperation•...•.•..•...7
2 RadioOperation..•..••..••.•.15
3 CDOperation ........•....•.••.37
4 Optional CDCOperation .•47
5 Navigation •••.••••••••••••••••••53
6 ClockOperation .•••.•••.•••••91
7 User Menu 97
8 Service Menu..•..•••••••••••103
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GENERAL OPERATION
Buttons and Knobs 8
Interpreting the Display 10
Turning the Radio On and Off 11
Adjusting Volume 12
Adjusting Sound Quality 12
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General Operation
BUTTONS AN 0 KNOBS
Button Function Description
1
Left knobDial left/right for volume control;
push in to repeat the last navigation
announcement and to hear the esti-mated time-of-arrival.
2
ON button
System power on/off when pressed.
3C/C button
Press to display clock, set time or
access compass.
4AUD button
Set bass, balance and treble when
pressed. Customize your unit's dis-
play and audio features when pressed
for more than 2 seconds.
5OPT button
Press to access context-sensitive
options available for the active audio
mode.
6
CD button
Press to switch to CD mode. If your
unit is equipped with a CD changer,pressing this button for more than 2
seconds switches between CD and CD
Changer.
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Button Function Description
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7RADbuttonSwitch between AM and FM modes.
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8
NAV button
Switch to Navigation mode;
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Navigation cancel route guidance.
9CD eject Eject CD in internal drive.
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button 10 Right knob
AM/FM:
Dial left/right to tune to the
next/previous station.
NAVIGATION: Select letters in
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speller for city/street and then push in to confirm destination.
11
Multi-func-
Access context-sensitive features,
I
tion buttons based on display prompts.
12 Display See page 6, Interpreting The Dis-
p~y. I

General Operation
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General Operation
INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY
Area Function Description
1
Audio statusIdentifies the active audio
source. Reports features that
are active such as RDS and PTY.
2
Detailed audio
Radio station frequency, CD
status. track number, program type
(PTY), smart speller for naviga-
tion, etc.
3
Navigation Driving recommendations:
dis-
display area tance and direction information
and estimated time of arrival.
4
Text above Informs you which multifunction
multifunction keys to press to access
keys additional features available for
this audio mode.
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1
4
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TURNING THE RADIO ON AND OFF General Operation
To turn radio on Pressthe. button for 2 seconds.
If
Or turn vehicle ignition on.
the vehicle's ignition isoff when the the • button is pressed, the radio turns
on and then shuts itself off
automatically after 1 hour.
To turn radio off Pressthe. button.
The radio will
Or turn vehicle ignition off.
The radio will turn off
approximately 5 secondsafter the vehicle ignition is
remain off until the. button is
turned off.It will turn on automatically when the
pressed again.
ignition is turned back on.
To keep radio on while
Pressthe. button within 5 seconds
ignition is off of turning off the ignition
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General Operation
ADJUSTING VOLUME
Turn the left knob to increase or decrease volume. The
volume level appears on the display while it is being
adjusted.
Audio programs and navigation announcements
maintain separate volume levels. To set the volume for
navigation announcements, turn the left knob while a
navigation announcement is playing. Push in the left
knob to replay the previous navigation announcement.
ADJUSTING SOUND QUALITY
To access the sound menu, press the Ebutton for
less than 2 seconds. The following adjustments are
available from the sound menu: Bass (Bas), Treble
(Trb), Balance (Bal) and Flat Frequency Response (Fit).
Flat Frequency Response means that bass and treble
return to their default values.
Separate bass and treble settings are maintained for
FM, AM, CD, CD changer, navigation announcements
and telephone operation. One and the same setting is
maintained across all audio modes for balance. New
settings take effect immediately. To exit the sound
menu, either press the Ebutton or wait for the
previous display to reappear in 10 seconds.
Bass: To adjust the bass, press the Ebutton. If necessary, press the Bas
multifunction key to display the bass menu. Turn the right knob to select the
desired level. The display shows the audio mode being changed (AM, FM, CD,
etc.). AM, FM, CD and CD changer each maintain their own bass setting.
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General Operation
Treble: To adjust the treble, press the Ebutton followed by the Trb
multifunction key. Turn the right knob to select the desired level. The display
shows the audio mode being changed (AM, FM, CD, etc.). AM, FM, CD and CD
changer each maintain their own treble setting .
Balance: To adjust the left/right speaker balance, press the
Ebutton followed by the Bal multifunction key. Turn the right knob
to select the desired ratio between the left and right speakers .
Flat Frequency Response: To set bass and treble levels to a flat
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frequency response, press the Ebutton followed by the Fit
••• multifunction key.
BasTrbBalFlt... II'U'III·IIIIIIIIII
••• G•••••• "Tone flat?" will be displayed. Press the Fit multifunction key again to
cause the tone adjustments bass and treble for the current audio source(such as FM) to be reset to mid-level (zero).
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RADIO OPERATION
Radio Operation 17
Switching to Radio 17
Selecting the FM Band.............................. 17
The FM Display 17
Channel Selection for FM Radio 18
Seek.................................................... 18
Scan 18
Manual FMTuning 19
Storing an FM Station : 19
Recalling an FM station 19
OPT BUTTON DURING FM 20
Choose Display 20
Display Clock 21
Display Frequency 21
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Manual Tun ing 22
RDS Mode 22
Regional Links On/Off 24
Program Types 24
To select a program type 25
Switch RDS Text On/Off 26
Set Up Traffic Program 27
Automatic Tracking 27
Direct Programming 27
Activating/Quitting the TP Menu 28
Switch Traffic Program On/Off 28
Setting Automatic TP Tracking 29
Selecting/Deselecting Direct Programming 29
Deleting Direct Programming 30
Deactivating the TP 30
Switching Mute On/Off 31
Interrupting TP Announcements 31
TP Announcement Volume 31
Selecting the AM Band 32
The AM Display 33
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Channel Selection for AM Radio 33
Seek 33
Sca n 33
Stori ng an AM Station 34
Recalling an AM station 34
OPT BUTTON DURING AM 35
AM Autostore 35
Manual Tuning 36

RADIO OPERATION
The navigation radio processes these signals:
FM 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz
AM 530 KHz to 1700 KHz
RDS
Be sure to read about:
• channel selection methods
• all of the features available when listening to FM
• differences in radio behavior when RDS is active
compared to when RDS is not active
• options available via the OPT hardkey when listen-
ing to FM radio
SWITCHING TO RADIO
Press the Ebutton at any time to listen to the radio.
The radio tunes to the last AM/FM band and station
played. The display shows the station frequency, band
and time-of-day.
Radio Operation
SELECTING THE FM BAND
While listening to any radio station, press the Ebut_
ton again to switch between the AM and FM bands.
THE FM DISPLAY
1. 12 FM preset stations
2. PS name ("Program Service name","call letters"), if
available, or station frequency;
3. band is FM
4. RDS appears while FM RDS is active. PlY appears if
program type is active.
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Radio Operation
5. stereo indicator appears while radio is receiving
stereo signals
6. compass appears when navigation is not active;
while navigation is active, turn-by-turn driving rec-
ommendations appear here
7. TP indicator appears if the RDS transmitter is
equipped with a traffic program. An inverted m
icon appears on the display while the traffic pro-
gram is active.
8. press the multifunction key below this symbol to
access FM preset stations 7 through 12.
9. TUNE appears here while manual tuning is active.
Program type appears here if PTY is active. Other-
wise, time of day is displayed.
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CHANNEL SELECTION FOR FM RADIO
Methods to select FM radio stations are seek, scan,
storing/recalling preset stations and manual tuning.
Seek
Turn the right knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to
tune to the next/previous receivable and identifiable
FM station. If no FMstation is found, the tuner remains
at the current frequency.
Scan
Push in the right knob to start an FM station search.
The radio sweeps through the entire FM band. During
the first pass, the radio plays 5 seconds of each strong
station. For second and subsequent passes, the radio
plays 5 seconds of every available station. The scan
icon ~ flashes while the radio scans.
Scan continues until it is stopped by one of:
• right knob is pushed in again
• right knob is turned clockwise or counter-clockwise

•
•
•
any preset button is pressed
ClK, AUD, OPT, CD, RAD,NAV or any multifunc-
tion key is pressed
vehicle ignition is turned off.
Radio Operation
7 through 12 until you hear the confirmation beep.
Press the -> multifunction key to access multifunction
keys 7 through 12.
Volume adjustments do not stop the scan. When RDS
is active, scan stops only at RDS stations.
When PTYis active, scan stops only at programs of the
selected program type (for example, R&B, Classical).
Manual FM Tuning
Refer to page 22 of this user manual for instructions to
turn on/off FM manual tuning.
When RDS is active, manual tuning only stops at RDS
stations.
Storing an FM Station
Up to 12 stations can be stored. To store the active FM
station, press one of multifunction keys 1 through 6 or
Recalling an FM station
Press one of the multifunction keys r.:JiI through
.~, or through for a brief moment. The
radio tunes to the station associated with the multi-
function key. The following is displayed:
• Program Service name (if available) or station fre-
quency
• PTY"program type" appears in the display if it is
available.
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