It is also possible to connect an external signal source to the infotainment system, such as a mobile phone, navigation system, etc. The compilers of this manual recommend entrusting the connection and installation of additional equipment to Opel service stations, where you can also get comprehensive information about the functions, settings and rules for using this equipment in conjunction with the infotainment system.
In this manual, the control methods and capabilities of the audio system are discussed using the base CD 30/CD 30 MP3 audio system as an example. The standard equipment of this audio system includes a radio with automatic tuning and recall from the memory of preset frequencies, with the ability to receive radio stations in RDS format, a CD player and an optional MP3 disc player, 6 acoustic speakers, a multifunctional information display (BID).
Note: All types of display can be installed with this audio system (see below).
The infotainment system has an automatic volume control to compensate for road noise and a digital equalizer with five preset tone controls to optimize the sound.
With the appropriate configuration, the system has the ability to connect external devices (e.g. mobile phone), remote control using the buttons built into the steering wheel and the ability to connect the Twin Audio system for rear passengers. Well-designed controls and a large, easy-to-use power and volume button make the system easy to operate.
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