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Maserati Ghibli 2019 - Audio; Start & Stop

Maserati Ghibli 2019
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“Distance traveled in miles or km.
Shows the total covered distance
since the last reset.
“Average consumption in MPG (US),
MPG (UK) or l/100km.
Shows the average fuel
consumption since the last reset.
“Average speed in MPH or km/h.
Shows the average speed since the
last reset.
“Elapsed Time
Shows the total time of travel since
the last reset in “hours:minutes:
seconds.” Elapsed Time will
increment when the ignition switch
is in the RUN or START position.
Press the multifunction switch (
) for
1 second and release to reset “Trip A”
or “Trip B”.
“Trip B” is reset after each key on/key
off cycle.
Press and release the
button to
return to the main menu.
7. START & STOP
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
With the ignition device in RUN
position, the screen will display the
status of the function (see example in
picture). To change the status of the
function, please see chapter
“Automatic Start&Stop System” of
section “Driving”.
8. AUDIO
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
The display will show the audio status
(source and current audio track) as set
on the MTC+. It is possible to display 5
lines of 15 alphanumeric characters.
Displays Audio Statuses are:
AM: Station Number, provided with
one line of info (frequency);
FM: Frequency, provided with 2 info
lines;
SXM (SiriusXM Satellite radio):
number and station name, artist,
song;
BTSA Bluetooth: folder, album, artist,
song;
USB (Audio): USB, album, artist,
current track or, if available, previous
track, current track and next track;
USB: folder, previous track, current
track and next track;
SD Card (Audio): album, artist,
previous track, current track and next
track;
SD Card: folder, previous track,
current track and next track;
AUX: name of source, “Device
Connected” text;
No Signal: “No Signal Available”
text;
Mute: symbol “Mute”, the lines
remain those displayed before the
command “Mute”.
The different reception modes are
identified by symbols, shown on the
Dashboard Instruments and Controls
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