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DVD800.

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Contents Introduction ................................


Radio ..........................................
1-1
2-1
Audio player ............................... 3-1
Navigation .................................. 4-1
Mobile Phone Portal ................... 5-1
Index .......................................... 6-1
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Introduction 1-1

Introduction Introduction The navigation system with dynamic


route planning will guide you reliably
General information to your destination, and if desired will
The Infotainment system DVD 800 automatically avoid traffic jams or
provides you with state-of-the-art other traffic problems.
Introduction ......................... 1-1 in-car infotainment. Optionally, the Infotainment system
Overview ............................. 1-5 For the FM and AM wavebands the can be operated using a steering
Operation ............................ 1-10 radio is equipped with twelve wheel remote control and a
automatically assignable channel multifunction unit between the front
presets. Furthermore, 36 channels seats.
can be allocated manually In addition the Infotainment system
(waveband-independent). can be equipped with a mobile phone
Using RDS-TMC you also always portal.
have the latest information on the The well thought-out design of the
current traffic situation. control elements, the clear displays
The integrated audio player will and a large multifunction knob enable
entertain you with audio CDs and you to control the system easily and
MP3 CDs, as well as with MP3 DVDs. intuitively.
Furthermore, you can connect
external data storage devices (e.g.
iPod, MP3 player or USB stick) or a
portable player to the Infotainment
system as further audio sources.
The digital sound processor provides
you with several preset equalizer
modes for sound optimisation.
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1-2 Introduction

Use the Infotainment Important information about 9 Danger, 9 Warning,


instructions the content of these Caution
„ You can gain a quick overview of instructions
the many functions of the Depending on the model variant, 9 Danger
Infotainment system complete with country variant, integrated special
an overview of all the control Texts that are marked 9 Danger
equipment and accessories, the indicate a possible danger to life.
elements in the section "Overview". scope of equipment of your vehicle Non-compliance with the
„ You will find a description of the can differ from the descriptions in instructions can cause danger to
basic control steps of the these operating instructions. life.
Infotainment system in the section
Special notations
"Operation".
Page references are marked with 3. 9 Warning
„ You can find your way around The 3 means "refer to page".
using the list of contents at the Texts marked 9 Warning indicate
beginning of the operating Display screens possible dangers of accident and
instructions and in the individual Some on-screen displays depend on injury. Non-compliance with the
sections. the unit settings and on the vehicle instructions can cause injury.
„ You can find your way around by
equipment and can therefore vary.
way of the alphabetical index.
Caution
„ You will find detailed function
descriptions of your Infotainment Texts marked Caution indicate
system in the individual sections. possible damage to the vehicle.
„ Directions such as left, right, front Non-compliance with the
or rear are always relative to the instructions can cause damage to
direction of travel. the vehicle.
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Introduction 1-3

Important information for


operation and traffic safety 9 Warning

9 Warning Only make entries (e.g. addresses)


with the vehicle stationary.
The usage of the navigation If a navigation instruction should
system does not release the driver contradict traffic regulations, the
from the responsibility for a correct, traffic regulations always apply.
vigilant attitude in road traffic. The In some areas one-way streets and
related traffic regulations must other roads and entrances (e.g.
always be followed. pedestrian zones) that you are not
The Infotainment system has to be allowed to turn into are not marked
used so that the vehicle can be on the map. In such areas the
steered safely at all times. If in Infotainment system will issue a
doubt stop your vehicle and warning that must be accepted.
operate the Infotainment system Here you must pay particular
while the vehicle is stationary. attention to one-way streets, roads
and entrances that you are not
allowed to drive into.

Theft protection
The Infotainment system is equipped
with an electronic security system for
the purpose of theft protection.
The Infotainment system therefore
functions only in your vehicle and is
worthless for a thief.
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1-4 Introduction
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Introduction 1-5

Overview 7 Station buttons 1 ..6 .............. 2-1 e Multifunction knob ...............1-11


Long press: save station Central control for
Control elements Short press: select station selection and navigation
1 RADIO (Band) ....................... 2-1 8 CONFIG ..............................1-15 in menus
Activate radio or System settings f Eight-way switch ...................4-9
change waveband 9 TP ......................................... 2-5 Navigation:
2 CD/AUX ................................ 3-1 Activate or deactivate move display window
Start CD/MP3 replay radio traffic service in map view
or change audio source 0 TONE .................................. 1-15 g CD/DVD slot
3 Search backward Tone settings h RPT (NAV) ..........................4-23
Radio: search backward ....... 2-1 a AS (1/2) ................................. 2-1 Repeat last navigation
CD/MP3: Automatic memory levels message
skip track backward .............. 3-2 Short press: i BACK ..................................1-11
4 NAV....................................... 4-3 select autostore list Menu: one level back
Press once: Long press: Input: delete last character or
Display map save station automatically entire entry
Press twice: b INFO j DEST.....................................4-4
Navigation menu Additional, situation-dependent Navigation destination entry
5 Search forward information k PHONE
Radio: search forward ........... 2-1 c FAV (1/2/3)............................ 2-1 Open telephone menu...........5-3
CD/MP3: skip track forward .. 3-2 Favourite lists Activate mute ......................1-10
6 Knob ................................ 1-10 d CD/DVD ejection
Press: switch on/off
Infotainment system
Turn: adjust volume
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1-6 Introduction
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Introduction 1-7

Steering wheel remote


control
1 Take call.............................. 5-10
Activate voice control .......... 5-11
2 End call ............................... 5-10
Activate mute ...................... 5-10
3 SRC (Source)
Press:
Select audio source
Turn upwards: next
preset radio station
or next CD/MP3 title
Turn downwards: previous
preset radio station
or previous CD/MP3 title
4 Increase volume
5 Reduce volume
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1-8 Introduction
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Introduction 1-9

Multifunction unit
1 NAV....................................... 4-3
Press once:
Display map
Press twice:
Navigation menu
2 AUDIO
Change audio source
3 Take/end call....................... 5-10
Activate
or deactivate mute
4 DEST .................................... 4-4
Navigation destination entry
5 BACK
Menu: one level back
Input: delete last character or
entire entry
6 Multifunction knob ............... 1-11
Central control for selection
and navigation in menus
7 Eight-way switch ................... 4-9
Navigation:
move display window
in map view
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1 - 10 Introduction

Operation Switching the Infotainment Setting the volume


system on or off
Control elements

Turn knob. The current setting is


Press the knob briefly. After shown on the display.
The Infotainment system is operated switching on the Infotainment source When the infotainment system is
via function buttons, multifunction last selected is active. switched on, the volume last selected
knobs and menus that are shown on is set.
Automatic switch-off
the display.
If the Infotainment system has been If necessary, the volume is limited to
Inputs are made optionally via: switched on by means of the knob the factory-set maximum switch on
„ the central control unit in the when the ignition was switched off, volume.
instrument panel 3 1-5 it will switch off again automatically The following can be set separately:
„ the steering wheel remote control 30 minutes after the last user input.
„ the volume of the traffic
3 1-7 announcements 3 1-15
„ the multifunction unit between the „ the volume of the navigation
front seats 3 1-9 messages 3 4-23
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Introduction 1 - 11

Speed compensated volume Audio player Handling the menus


When speed compensated volume is Press CD/AUX button to open the
activated 3 1-15 the volume is CD, USB, iPod® or AUX menu Multifunction knob
adapted automatically pro rata to the (if available) or to change between
vehicle speed to compensate for these menus.
engine and tyre noise. Press the multifunction knob to open
Mute a submenu with options for track
Press the PHONE button for a few selection.
seconds to switch the audio sources Detailed description of the audio
to mute. player functions 3 3-1.
To cancel mute again: turn the Navigation
knob or press the PHONE button for Press NAV button twice to open the
a few seconds again. Navigation menu.
Function areas Detailed description of the navigation
system functions 3 4-1. The multifunction knob is the central
Radio control element for the menus.
Press the RADIO button to open the Mobile phone portal
radio main menu or to change Press the PHONE button to open the Turn
between the different wavebands. telephone menu. „ To mark a menu option
Press the multifunction knob to open Press the multifunction knob to open „ To set a numeric value
a submenu with options for station a submenu with options for the input
selection. or selection of numbers. Press (the outer ring)
Detailed description of the mobile „ To select or activate the marked
Detailed description of the radio
phone portal functions 3 5-1. option
functions 3 2-1.
„ To confirm a set value
„ To switch a system function on/off
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BACK button Press the multifunction knob to select Setting a value


Press the button briefly to: the marked option.
„ exit a menu, Submenus
„ return from a submenu to the next An arrow on the right-hand edge of
higher menu level, the menu indicates that after
„ delete the last character in a selection of the option a submenu
character sequence. with further options will be opened.
Press the button for a few seconds to Activating a setting
delete the entire entry
Examples of menu operation
Selecting an option

Turn the multifunction knob to change


the current value of the setting.
Press the multifunction knob to
confirm the set value.

Turn the multifunction knob to mark


the desired setting.
Press the multifunction knob to
activate the setting.
Turn the multifunction knob to move
the cursor (= coloured background) to
the desired option.
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Switching a function on or off Entering a character sequence Tone settings


In the tone settings menu the tone
characteristic can be set differently
for each radio waveband and each
audio player source.

Turn the multifunction knob to mark To enter character sequences,


the function to be switched on or off. e.g. telephone numbers or road
Press the multifunction knob to switch names:
between the settings On and Off. Turn the multifunction knob to select
the desired character. Press the TONE button to open the
Press the multifunction knob to tone menu.
confirm the selected character.
By means of the BACK button the
last character in the character
sequence can be deleted. A long
press deletes the entire entry.
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Setting bass, middle and treble Setting the volume distribution Setting the volume distribution
between front - rear between right - left

Select Bass, Middle or Treble.


Set the desired value for the option Select Fader. Select Balance.
selected. Set the desired value. Set the desired value.
Setting individual setting to "0"
Select the desired option and press
the multifunction knob for a few
seconds.
Setting all settings to "0" or
"Off"
Press TONE button for a few
seconds.
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Optimising the tone for the Volume settings Volume of the traffic
style of music announcements (TA)
Speed compensated volume
The volume of the traffic
announcements can be increased or
reduced in comparison to the normal
audio volume.

Select EQ (Equalizer).
Select Radio settings and then
The displayed options offer optimised Speed dependent volume.
bass, middle and treble presettings
for the relevant style of music. Speed compensated volume can be
deactivated or the degree of volume Select Radio settings, RDS options
Select required option. adaptation can be selected in the and TA volume one after the other.
menu displayed.
System settings Set the desired value.
Diverse settings and adaptations for Select required option.
the Infotainment system can be
performed at any time.
Press the CONFIG button to open the
system settings menu.
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Setting the time and date „ Set date format: Changes Select Display settings.
indication of date between Selectable display settings:
MM/DD/YYYY and DD.MM.YYYY.
„ Day mode: Optimisation of the
„ Display digital clock: Switches display for daylight conditions.
on/off indication of time on the
„ Night mode: Optimisation of the
display.
display for darkness.
„ RDS clock synchronization: After
switching on this function the time „ Automatic mode: The display
display is constantly updated changes mode when the vehicle
automatically via the time signal of lights are switched on/off.
an RDS channel 3 2-6. RDS time Select required option.
synchronisation can take a few
minutes. Changing the language
If the displays for time or date have to Make the desired settings.
be altered:
Select Time & Date. Selecting display mode
Selectable setting options:
„ Set time: Changes the time shown
on the display.
„ Set date: Changes the date shown
on the display (with Infotainment
system switched off).
„ Set time format: Changes
indication of hours between
12 hours and 24 hours.
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In case the language of the menu


displays, the navigation messages
and the voice output of the mobile
phone portal have to be changed:
Select Vehicle settings and then
Languages.
Select desired language.
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2-1 Radio

Radio Operation Press the RADIO button to open the


radio main menu.
Control buttons The station last played will be
The most important buttons for received.
control of the radio are as follows:
Operation............................. 2-1 Selecting the waveband
„ RADIO: Activate radio
RDS..................................... 2-6 Press the RADIO button to switch
„ , : Station search between the AM and FM wavebands.
„ AS: Autostore lists The last station received in the
„ FAV: Favourite lists waveband is played (if it can be
„ 1 ..6: Preset buttons received).
„ TP: Radio traffic service
Selecting station
Activating the radio Automatic station search
Briefly press the button or .
A search is made for the next station
that can be received and it is played
automatically.
A search can be made for all the
stations in the current waveband in
succession in this manner.
If the radio does not find a station, it
switches automatically to a more
sensitive search level. If it still does
not find a station, the frequency that
was last active is set again.
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Radio 2-2

If the RDS functionality is activated, a Saving stations manually


search is only made for RDS stations Stations can also be stored manually
3 2-6, if radio traffic service is active in the autostore lists.
(TP) only for radio traffic service Set the station to be stored.
stations 3 2-5.
Briefly press the AS button to open
If station frequency is known: an autostore list or to switch to
Press or button and keep another autostore list.
pressed. Release button when the To save the station in a list position:
required frequency has almost been press related station button 1 ..6 for a
reached on the frequency display. few seconds. A sound indicates that
A search is made for the next station the station has been saved.
that can be received and it is played Manually stored stations are
automatically. Each waveband has two autostore overwritten in an automatic station
Manual station search lists (AS 1, AS 2), in each of which storing process.
Turn the multifunction knob and set 6 stations can be stored.
Retrieving a station
the optimal reception frequency on Storing stations automatically Briefly press the AS button to open
the popup frequency display. Keep the AS button pressed until an autostore list or to switch to
Autostore lists (AS) the menu Auto Store opens. The another autostore list.
The stations that can be received 12 strongest stations in the current Briefly press one of the station
best in a waveband can be searched waveband will be stored in the two buttons 1 ..6, to open the station at
for and stored automatically via the autostore lists. the related list position.
autostore function. To abort the autostore procedure,
press the multifunction knob.
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2-3 Radio

Favourite lists (FAV) To save the station in a list position: Press CONFIG button.
Stations of all wavebands can be press related station button 1 ..6 for a Select Radio settings and then
stored manually in the favourite lists. few seconds. A sound indicates that Radio favourites.
the station has been saved.
Select the desired number of
Retrieving a station available favourite lists.
Briefly press the FAV button to open
a favourite list or to switch to another Waveband menus
favourite list.
Briefly press one of the station
buttons 1 ..6, to open the station at
the related list position.
Defining number of favourite lists

6 stations can be stored in each


favourite list. The number of available
favourite lists can be configured
3 "Defining the number of favourite
lists". Alternative facilities for station
selection are available via the AM
Storing a station and FM menu.
Set the station to be stored.
With the radio main menu active
Briefly press the FAV button to open press the multifunction knob to open
a favourite list or to switch to another the relevant waveband menu.
favourite list. The number of available favourite
lists can be configured.
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Radio 2-4

Favourites list Station lists Updating stations lists


If the stations stored in the AM or FM
station list stations list can no longer
be received:
Select AM or Update FM station list.
A station search is started. Once the
search is finished, the station
previously selected is played.
To cancel the station search: press
multifunction knob
In the FM waveband the FM category
list is also updated.
Important information on updating
Select Favourites list. Select AM or FM station list.
the station lists
All AM and FM stations saved in the All receivable stations in the current The dual tuner in the Infotainment
favourite lists are displayed. reception area are displayed. system continuously updates the
Select required station. If no station list has been created station lists in the background. In this
The symbol marks the station beforehand, the Infotainment system way it is ensured that, e. g., the
currently selected. performs an automatic station station lists always contain the
search. stations that can be received in the
Select required station. local area during a long motorway
journey. As the automatic updating
The symbol marks the station takes a certain amount of time, all
currently selected. stations that can be received may not
be available at once in the station list
on a sudden change in reception
area. In such circumstances the
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2-5 Radio

updating of the station lists can be To search for a programme type Radio traffic service
accelerated using AM or Update FM determined by station: (TP = Traffic Programme)
station list. Select FM category list. Radio traffic service stations are RDS
FM category list A list of programme types available at stations 3 2-6 that broadcast traffic
the moment is displayed. news.
Selected desired programme type. Switching the radio traffic
service on and off
To switch the traffic announcement
standby facility of the Infotainment
system on and off:
Press TP button.
„ If the radio traffic service is
switched on, [ ] is indicated on the
display in black (grey if radio traffic
service is switched off).
„ Only radio traffic service stations
Numerous RDS stations 3 2-6 are received.
broadcast a PTY code, which „ If the current station is not a radio
specifies the type of programme traffic service station, a search is
A list of stations is displayed that
transmitted (e.g. news). Some started automatically for the next
transmit a programme of the selected
stations also change the PTY code radio traffic service station.
type.
depending on the content currently
being transmitted. Select required station. „ If a radio traffic service station has
been found, [TP] is indicated on the
The Infotainment system stores the The FM category list is also updated
display in black. If no radio traffic
RDS stations, sorted by programme when the FM station list is updated.
service stations are found, TP is
type, in the FM category list. The symbol marks the station displayed in grey.
currently selected.
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Radio 2-6

„ Traffic announcements are played EON (Enhanced Other RDS


at the preset TA volume 3 1-15. Networks) RDS (Radio Data System) is a
„ If the radio traffic service is With EON you can listen to radio service of the FM stations that
switched on, the replay of CDs/ traffic announcements even if the considerably facilitates the finding of
DVDs and of external sources is station you have set does not the desired station and its fault-free
interrupted for the duration of the broadcast its own radio traffic service. reception.
traffic announcement. If such a station is set, it is displayed
in black as for radio traffic service
Listening to traffic stations TP.
announcements only
Switch on the radio traffic service and
turn down fully the volume of the
Infotainment system.
Blocking out traffic
announcements
To block out a traffic announcement,
e.g. during CD/MP3 replay:
Press TP button or the multifunction
knob.
The traffic announcement is aborted, RDS stations are recognised by the
but the radio traffic service remains programme names rather than the
switched on. transmission frequency (if RDS is
activated 3 2-7).
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2-7 Radio

Configuring RDS „ The Infotainment system always RDS scrolling text


tunes into the best receivable Some RDS stations use the lines for
broadcasting frequency of the set indicating the name of the
station by means of AF (Alternative programme to also indicate additional
Frequency) 3 "Regionalization". information. During this process the
„ Depending on the station that is programme name is hidden.
received the Infotainment system To block out the display of the
displays radio text that can contain, additional information:
for example, information about the Set RDS-text scroll freeze to On.
current programme.
Radio text
Switching regionalization on If RDS and reception of an RDS
and off station are activated, information
(RDS must be activated for about the programme that is currently
To open the menu for the RDS regionalization) receivable and about the music track
configuration: At certain times some RDS stations being played at the moment are
Press CONFIG button. broadcast regionally different displayed below the programme
programmes on different name.
Select Radio settings and then RDS frequencies.
options. To show or hide the information:
Set Regional to On or Off. Set Radio text to On or Off .
Switching RDS on and off Only alternative frequencies (AF) with
Set RDS to On or Off. the same regional programmes are TA volume
The following advantages result selected. The volume of the traffic
through activating RDS: announcements (TA) can be preset
If regionalization is switched off,
3 1-15.
„ On the display the programme alternative frequencies of the stations
name of the set station appears are selected without regard to
instead of its frequency regional programmes.
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Audio player 3-1

Audio player CD player handling, especially in the case of


self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs,
The Infotainment system’s audio
player can replay audio CDs and must be ensured; see below.
MP3 CDs as well as MP3 DVDs. „ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs
may not play correctly or not at all.
CD player ............................ 3-1 Important information „ On mixed mode CDs (combinations
Connection of external about audio CDs and MP3 of audio and data, e.g. MP3), only
devices ............................. 3-4 CDs/DVDs the audio tracks will be detected
and played.
Caution
„ Avoid leaving fingerprints when you
Under no circumstances place change CDs/DVDs.
DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter „ Put CDs/DVDs back in their
of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio sleeves immediately after
player. removing them from the audio
There must not be any stickers on player in order to protect them from
the CDs/DVDs. These discs may damage and dirt.
jam in the CD/DVD drive or
„ Dirt and liquids on CDs/DVDs can
seriously damage the drive. An
contaminate the lens of the audio
expensive replacement of the
player inside the device and cause
device will then be necessary.
faults.
„ Audio CDs with copy protection, „ Protect CDs/DVDs from heat and
which are not in compliance with direct sunlight.
the audio CD standard, may not „ Maximum folder structure depth on
play correctly or not at all. an MP3 CD/DVD: 11 levels.
„ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs „ Maximum number of tracks that
are more vulnerable to mishandling can be saved on an MP3 CD/DVD:
than prerecorded CDs. Correct 1000.
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3-2 Audio player

CD and MP3 replay Depending on the data stored on „ Press the multifunction knob and
the audio CD or MP3 CD/DVD then select Track list
differing information about the to display a list of all the tracks on
CD/DVD and the current music track the CD.
will be shown on the display.
Select desired track.
If the AUDIO CD or
AUDIO MP3 menu does not appear During MP3 replay
after pressing the CD/AUX button,
there is still a navigation DVD in the
CD/DVD slot. Press button to
remove the DVD.
Selecting a CD directly
During CD replay
Push CD/DVD with the labelled side
upward into the CD/DVD slot until it is
pulled in.
CD/DVD replay starts automatically
and the AUDIO CD or AUDIO MP3
menu is displayed.
If there is already a CD/DVD in „ Turn multifunction knob to display a
the unit, but the AUDIO CD or list of all tracks on the CD/DVD or
AUDIO MP3 menu is not active: „ Press multifunction knob and then
Press CD/AUX button. Folders and select required folder.
The AUDIO CD or AUDIO MP3 menu Select desired track.
is opened and CD/DVD replay is Skip track forward/backward
started. „ Turn multifunction knob or Briefly press or button once
or several times.
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Audio player 3-3

Track search forward/track Selecting playlist Removing CD/DVD


search backward Press button.
Briefly press or button and The CD/DVD is pushed out of the CD/
then press or button again DVD slot.
and keep pressed until the desired
track is displayed. If the CD/DVD is not removed after
ejection, it will be drawn back in again
Playing tracks in random order automatically after a few seconds.
Press the multifunction knob and then
set Shuffle songs (RDM) to On.
RDM is deactivated if Folders or
Track list is selected.
Fast forward/rewind
Press the button or and
hold it down to forward wind or rewind Press multifunction knob and select
the current track. Search and then Playlists.
Select desired playlist.
Important information
„ Only.pls and.m3u format playlists
are supported.
„ The list entries must be in the form
of relative paths.
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3-4 Audio player

Connection of external Operating an audio source „ Only MP3 players and USB sticks
with a sector size of 512 bytes in
devices the FAT file system are supported.
„ The maximum length of the USB
stick is 70 mm. A longer stick would
be damaged on folding down the
armrest.
Operating a USB data source

An audio source that is connected to


the AUX input can be operated only
Under the cover on the centre
via the control elements of the audio
console there is an AUX socket and a
source.
USB socket for the connection of
external audio sources. USB port
The sockets must always be kept An MP3 player or a USB stick can be
clean and dry. connected to the USB port 2.
The data sources connected via USB
Aux input Important information are operated using the Infotainment
It is possible, for example, to connect „ The MP3 players and USB sticks system; operation is the same as for
to the AUX input 1 a portable connected must comply with the an audio MP3 CD/DVD 3 3-2.
CD player with a 3.5 mm jack plug. USB Mass Storage Class
specification (USB MSC).
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Audio player 3-5

Removing data source from Connecting and Connecting iPod


USB port operating an iPod Prior to connecting the device the
An iPod can be connected to the volume on the iPod must be set to
Infotainment system. The controls around 90% to ensure optimal
and menus on the Infotainment volume control using the Infotainment
system are then used for operation. system.
iPod models supported
„ iPod
„ iPod nano (1st/2nd/3rd generation)
„ iPod with video (5th/5.5 generation)
„ iPod classic (6th generation)
„ iPod touch
There may be problems with
To avoid the loss of data, the operation and function in the
following steps must be performed: following situations:
Press the multifunction knob and then „ When connecting an iPod on which
select Eject device. a more recent version of the
The data source can be removed firmware is installed than is Then connect the iPod headphones
from the USB port. supported by the Infotainment output to the AUX input 1 using the
system. audio cable supplied (in the sleeve of
„ When connecting an iPod on which the navigation DVD).
firmware from other providers Then connect the iPod USB cable to
(e.g. Rockbox) is installed. the USB port 2.
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3-6 Audio player

Operating an iPod iPod functions Removing an iPod from the


AUX and USB port

The iPod connected via AUX and USB Depending on the data saved, there
is operated using the Infotainment are various options for selecting and To avoid the loss of data, the
system; operation is largely the same playing tracks. following steps must be performed:
as for an audio MP3 CD/DVD 3 3-2. Press the multifunction knob and then Press the multifunction knob and then
In the following, only the aspects of select Search to display the options select Eject iPod.
operation of the iPod that are available. The iPod can be removed from the
different/additional are described. Select desired option to display the AUX and USB port.
related submenu.
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Navigation 4-1

Navigation Introduction Caution


The navigation system will reliably
guide you to your destination without The usage of the navigation system
the need to read maps, even if you does not release the driver from the
have no local knowledge whatsoever. responsibility for a correct, vigilant
Introduction ......................... 4-1 attitude in road traffic. The related
The current traffic situation is taken
Operation ............................ 4-3 into account in the route calculation if traffic regulations must always be
Overview of the symbols..... 4-26 dynamic route guidance is used. For followed. If a navigation instruction
this purpose the Infotainment system should contradict traffic regulations,
receives traffic announcements in the the traffic regulations always apply.
current reception area via RDS-TMC.
The navigation system cannot, Important information on
however, take into account traffic the function of the
incidents, traffic regulations changed navigation system
at short notice and hazards or The position and movement of the
problems that arise suddenly (e.g. vehicle are detected by the
road works). navigation system using sensors.
The distance travelled is determined
from the vehicle’s speedometer
signal, turning movements on bends
by a gyro sensor. The position is
determined using the GPS satellites
(Global Positioning System).
By comparing the sensor signals
with the digital maps on the
navigation DVD, it is possible to
determine the position with an
accuracy of approx. 10 m.
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The system will also work with poor If there is a traffic problem during Important information about
GPS reception, however, the active route guidance, depending on the map material on the DVD
accuracy of the determination of the the pre-setting a message appears The complete map material is too
position will be reduced, resulting in as to whether the route should be extensive to load it into the system’s
incorrect position messages. changed. memory.
After the entry of the destination TMC traffic information is displayed For international navigation, insert
address or points of interest (nearest in the route guidance display as navigation DVD or load the related
petrol station, hotel, etc.) the route is symbols or as detailed text on the data for the regions into the system
calculated from the current location to TMC messages menu. memory. The network of main roads
the destination selected. To be able to use TMC traffic in Europe is loaded automatically.
The route guidance is provided by information, the system has to It may be necessary to delete other
voice output and an arrow, as well as receive TMC stations in the related map material in the system memory.
with the aid of a multi-colour map region. Once the preferred map material has
display or a combination of two Dynamic route guidance only works if been loaded, the DVD can be
displays. traffic information is received via the removed so that the drive can be
TMC traffic information system. used for playing music.
TMC traffic information system
and dynamic route guidance The dynamic route guidance function Map data add / remove 3 4-24.
The TMC traffic information system can be deactivated 3 4-17.
receives all current traffic information
from TMC radio stations. If dynamic
route guidance is active, this
information is included in the
calculation of the overall route.
During this process, the route is
planned such that traffic problems
related to pre-selected criteria 3 4-24
are avoided.
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Navigation 4-3

Important information on „ Press eight-way switch: move Operation


using the menus map display. To select the
The central element for the operation destination, press in the related Starting navigation
of the menus and the navigation direction to position the crosswires
are the multifunction knob with over a destination on the map.
integrated eight-way switch, as well
as the NAV, DEST, BACK buttons.
„ Turn multifunction knob: make a
selection on the menu. The
selection is marked in colour.
Change scale for map display.
„ All available options are displayed
in colour; options that are not
available are skipped.
„ Press multifunction knob: accept
selection marked, change to Switch on unit using button.
another menu or activate a
function. Press NAV button.
„ Press NAV button: navigation Every time the unit is switched on,
main menu, all navigation functions safety information on the usage of the
are selected from here. navigation system appears. Accept
information by pressing the
„ Press DEST button: main menu multifunction knob.
for entry of the destination.
All options for the entry of the The map of the current location
destination are selected from here. appears on the display.
„ Press BACK button: leave a
menu or jump back one menu level.
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Entering destination „ Points of Interest: selection from


a list of points of interest
(restaurants, hotels, petrol stations,
etc.) near the current position, the
destination, other locations or
selection from the map, as well as
search by name 3 4-6.
„ Destination from Map: selection
of a destination using crosswires
directly from the map 3 4-9.
„ Travel guide: feature for
displaying points of interest based
on travel guide criteria (sights,
cultural centres, etc.) in a selected Direct entry of an address using
Press DEST button; the following place 3 4-10. the letter function:
options are available on the Enter Select Country category. Mark
destination menu: Address entry desired country on the list and
„ Enter address: direct entry of a Press DEST button and then select accept.
destination address with country, Enter address. Select City category. Using the
city, street and house number multifunction knob, successively
3 4-4. mark and accept the letters for the
„ Address book: open an address city desired. During this process the
already entered in the address system will automatically add letters if
book 3 4-5. there is no other choice.
„ Last destinations: selection from The following symbols can be
a list of recently selected selected in the bottom line. The
destinations 3 4-6. symbols mean:
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Navigation 4-5

Z Lists with special characters


appear in the bottom line.
< > Previous / next letter is marked.
Delete last character.
Aa Upper, lower case.
List function - once two letters
have been entered, all names
available with these letters are
displayed. The more letters that
are entered, the shorter the list.
OK Complete entry or accept search
term.
Repeat process for the "Street Enter address as described in Direct
All letters and characters entered are
name" and "No.:" or "Junction" entry of an address.
deleted from the related line with a
categories. By selecting Store the address is
long press on the BACK button.
After complete entry of the address saved in the address book. The
Start navigation 3 4-13 or Store or system uses the destination address
simulate route in the Demo mode. as the default name. In Edit name
the destination can be saved with a
Address book specific name using the letter
Adding and saving an address in function.
the address book A maximum of 100 destinations can
Press DEST button and then select be saved in the address book.
Enter address.
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Opening an address from the Opening the last destinations Opening points of interest
address book

Press DEST button and then select Press DEST button and then select
Press DEST button and then select Last destinations. Points of Interest.
Address book. A list of destinations entered recently A list appears with the following
Select desired address name in the is displayed submenus on which the points of
list and accept; the address is copied Select desired destination in the list interest are listed by category (e. g.
to the route guidance. and accept; the address is copied to car, leisure, restaurants).
Start navigation 3 4-13 or simulate the route guidance. Around actual position
Demo mode or Edit name or delete Start navigation 3 4-13 or Store or Display of points of interest around
name from list. simulate route in Demo mode. the related position. For example,
you are looking for a restaurant.
Select Restaurant category.
A search window with further criteria
for restaurants appears. Make a
selection and refine search criteria.
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Return to search window using


BACK button. The number of
restaurants can be reduced by
selecting the criteria.
Accept Start search, a list of all
restaurants that meet the criteria in
the area appears with information on
distance.
After the selection of a restaurant, the
route guidance window appears with
the following options:
„ Extras: if available the telephone
number and address of the „ Demo mode: the route guidance is Select Car category.
selected restaurant are displayed. simulated.
Accept telephone number. A call is Accept Car and then Petrol station.
made to the establishment by „ Start navigation: the selected A list of all petrol station brands
point of interest is copied to the around the destination appears.
selecting .
navigation.
The number of petrol stations can
„ Store: the destination is saved in also be reduced by marking petrol
the address book. station brands.
Around destination After accepting Start search all
Display of points of interest around petrol stations or the selected petrol
the destination entered. For example, stations around the destination are
you are looking for a petrol station. displayed with information on
distance.
After the selection of a petrol station,
the route guidance window appears
with the following options:
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„ Extras: if available the telephone Around other places After the selection of a shopping
number and address of the petrol Display of points of interest around centre, the route guidance window
station are displayed. Accept any area. For example, you are appears with the following options:
telephone number. A call is made looking for a shopping centre. „ Extras: address of the shopping
to the petrol station by selecting . centre is displayed.
„ Demo mode: the route guidance is
simulated.
„ Start navigation: the selected
point of interest is copied to the
navigation.

Select the required country from the


„ Demo mode: the route guidance is list of countries.
simulated. Enter the place using the letter
„ Start navigation: the selected function 3 4-4. Accept selection.
point of interest is copied to the Select Shopping category.
navigation.
After accepting, select Shopping
„ Store: the destination is saved in centres.
the address book.
After accepting Start search, a list of
shopping centres around the selected
place appears with information on
distance.
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Navigation 4-9

„ Store: the destination is saved in Name search „ Extras: if available, telephone


the address book using a name. number and address of the
Select country and enter name of destination are displayed. Accept
a point of interest using the letter telephone number. A call is made
function 3 4-4. A list appears when
the entry is unambiguous. to the destination by selecting .
Alternatively, all terms for names can „ Demo mode: the route guidance is
be displayed by selecting the list simulated.
function in the entry box. The „ Start navigation: the selected
search selection can be reduced by point of interest is copied to the
first entering letters. The more letters navigation.
that are entered, the shorter the list. „ Store: the destination is saved in
the address book; accept the
default name or enter a name using
letter function.
Point of interest from the map Destination from the map
Using eight-way switch on the Press DEST button and then select
multifunction knob, position Destination from Map.
crosswires on a point of interest on
the map.
Map scale can be changed by turning
the multifunction knob.
After the selection of a destination
Start navigation 3 4-13 or Store
3 4-5. After the selection of a destination,
the route guidance window appears
with the following options:
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4 - 10 Navigation

If data from the internal memory is After selecting criteria, press BACK
used for navigation, the travel guide button to return to the previous menu.
is only available for the regions Select Start search.
saved.
A list of restaurants around the
A selection of travel guide current position appears with
recommendations appears from the distance information.
following submenus to which further
categories (e.g. Eating and
drinking, Going out, Sights or
Accommodation) are assigned:
Around actual position
Display of recommendations around
Using eight-way switch on the the related position. For example, you
multifunction knob to position are looking for a restaurant
crosswires on a destination on the recommendation.
map. Select Eating and drinking
Change map scale by turning the category.
multifunction knob. After accepting, select a restaurant
After the selection of a destination type from Bar, Cafe, FastFood,
Restaurant. After the selection of a restaurant, an
Start navigation 3 4-13 or Store information page opens with a short
3 4-5. Select Restaurant. description, opening times, prices
Travel guide A search window with further criteria and addresses.
Press DEST button and then select for restaurants appears. The number After accepting the page, the route
Travel guide. of restaurants can be reduced by guidance window appears with the
selecting criteria (beer garden, following options:
seafood restaurant, vegetarian...).
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„ Start route guidance: the A list of the museums specified


selection is copied to the around the selected destination
navigation. appears with distance information.
„ Show on map: the position of the On the selection of a museum, an
restaurant is displayed on the map. information page opens with a short
„ Make call: if available, a telephone description, opening times, prices
call is made to the restaurant. and addresses.
„ Store in address book: after the After accepting the page, the route
entry of a name, the destination is guidance window appears with the
saved in the address book. following options:
„ Start route guidance: the
Around destination selection is copied to the
Display of recommendations around navigation.
the destination entered. „ Make call: if available, a telephone
„ Show on map: the position of the call is made to the museum.
For example, you are looking for museum is displayed on the map.
sights. „ Store in address book: the
destination is saved under a name
Select Sights category. in the address book.
After accepting, further criteria for
selecting sights are available.
Select Museum.
After accepting, further criteria for the
specification of museums are
available.
Select Start search.
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Around other places You can select between different Name search
types of swimming pools. Select country and enter name of
Select Start search. a point of interest using the letter
function 3 4-4. A list appears when
A list of pools around the selected
the entry is unambiguous.
place appears with distance
Alternatively, all terms for names can
information.
be displayed by selecting the list
After the selection of a pool, an function in the entry box. The
information page opens with a short search selection can be reduced by
description, opening times, prices first entering letters. The more letters
and addresses. that are entered, the shorter the list.
After accepting the page, the route After the selection of a destination, an
guidance window appears with the information page opens with a short
following options: description, opening times, prices
Display of points of interest around „ Start route guidance: the and addresses. The information
any place. For example, you are selection is copied to the displayed is dependent on the type of
looking for a swimming pool. navigation. destination.
Select the required country from the „ Show on map: the position of the After accepting the page, the route
list of countries. destination is displayed on the map. guidance window appears with the
Enter the place using the letter „ Make call: if available, a telephone following options:
function 3 4-4. Accept selection. call is made to the destination. „ Start route guidance: the
Select Sport and leisure category. „ Store in address book: the selection is copied to the
After accepting, further criteria for destination is saved under a name navigation.
selecting sports activities are in the address book. „ Show on map: the position of the
available. destination is displayed on the
Select Swimming. map.
„ Make call: if available, a telephone
call is made to the destination.
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„ Store in address book: after the Demo mode Tours


entry of a name or accepting the The route guidance to the destination
default name, the destination is entered is simulated.
saved in the address book.
Start navigation
Route guidance The route guidance to the destination
After selection of the destination, the entered is started.
following options are available on the
Enter address menu: Store
The destination entered is saved in
the address book by entering a name.
Delete
A selected destination is deleted from
the address book.
A tour makes it possible to enter a
series of destinations for driving to
one after the other. This function is
suitable for regular, repetitive tours so
that it is not necessary to re-enter
individual destinations. Tours are
saved using a name. A maximum of
ten tours with 9 intermediate
„ Demo mode destinations can be saved. An
„ Start navigation
existing tour can be changed by
modifying the order of the destinations
„ Store or by adding or deleting destinations.
„ Delete
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4 - 14 Navigation

Adding a tour „ Enter waypoint (Enter address) Starting a tour


Press NAV button and then select „ Address book
Tours.
„ Last destinations
After selecting the New tour menu,
„ Select from map
enter name for tour using the letter
function. Accept name using OK. „ Points of Interest.
After selecting destination, accept
using Add. For further intermediate
destinations, repeat procedure.

Press NAV button and then select


Tours.
Select a tour from the list.
After selection of Start tour the
navigation is started.
The name appears on the Tours By selecting Start tour from the
menu. navigation starts from a previously
To add destinations to the tour, open marked destination on the existing
Tour. The tour is saved on the Tours menu tour.
using the name.
Select Add waypoint menu. The
destinations can be selected from the For navigation, press Start tour.
options
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Displaying a tour Editing a tour Delete waypoints


The destinations on the tour are
displayed.
Mark destination to be deleted and
accept. The destination is deleted
from the tour.
Delete tour
The tour opened is deleted in its
entirety.
Adding new intermediate
destination
Press NAV button and then select
Tours.
Press NAV button and then select Press NAV button and then select
Tours. Tours. Select the tour to be edited from the
list.
Select a Tour from the list. Select the tour to be edited from the
list. Select Add waypoint menu. The
After selection of Show tour the destinations can be selected from the
destinations on the tour are Select Edit tour. The following options
displayed. options are available.
„ Enter waypoint (address entry)
Move waypoints „ Address book
The destinations on the tour are
displayed. „ Last destinations

Mark destination to be moved and „ Select from map


press twice. The destination is placed „ Points of Interest.
at the end.
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After selecting destination, accept „ Navigation options TMC traffic information is displayed
using Add. For further intermediate „ Route information as symbols in the route guidance
destinations, repeat procedure. display or on the TMC messages
„ Route blocking
The destination is added to the tour menu as a detailed text message
with the tour name. „ Tours 3 4-17.
The traffic information received is
Functions for active route Stopping navigation used as the basis for the dynamic
Active route guidance is stopped. The
guidance Navigation menu appears.
route guidance 3 4-22. The route is
selected with avoidance of traffic
problems based on pre-set criteria
3 4-17.

Press NAV button and then press


multifunction knob. TMC messages
With active route guidance, the (traffic news)
following options are available when The driver can obtain information on To be able to use TMC traffic
the multifunction knob is pressed: the current traffic situation both on the information, the system has to
route driven and on all routes using receive TMC stations in the related
„ Stop navigation TMC traffic information reception. region.
„ TMC messages
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Dynamic route guidance only works if Detailed information appears after


traffic information is received via the accepting a traffic message. To
TMC traffic information system. leave, press BACK button.
Displaying detailed traffic Navigation options
information as a text message The following options with further
submenus are available:
Route criteria
The planning of the route can be
defined by the following criteria:
„ Fastest
„ Shortest
„ Economic With dynamic route guidance active,
the route can be recalculated
„ Avoid freeways
automatically if there are traffic
„ Avoid toll roads problems, or only after a prompt is
„ Avoid tunnels accepted, whichever option is
„ Avoid ferries
selected.
Press NAV button and then select
TMC messages. „ Dynamic route guidance
Dynamic guidance 3 4-22.
A list of all TMC traffic information Mark selection and accept. The Route guidance display
received is displayed. function is activated or deactivated by The following options are available
Depending on the filter criteria pressing Dynamic guidance again for the display of the route guidance:
selected 3 4-24, either all traffic (check mark appears in line on the „ Map: route guidance is displayed
messages or only those along the menu). on the map.
selected route are displayed. „ Arrow / Map: route guidance is
displayed on the map, navigation
arrows also appear.
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„ Arrow: route guidance is only Map options In User defined you can define the
displayed with navigation arrows. type of points of interest that are to be
displayed, e.g.: restaurant,
hotel,
public places,
etc.
Mark selection using multifunction
knob and accept.
Arrival time/journey time
Selection of the expected arrival time
or the journey time The time is
displayed in the top line on the route
guidance screen
Map alignment
Selection between orientation in
Route information
Using the Popup information option, The following information can be
you can select whether route direction of travel (North Up/Head accessed on the Route information
guidance information from the Up) and dimension (2D/3D) on the menu:
navigation is to be displayed in popup map display.
windows in other operating modes „ Route list
Mark selection using multifunction
(e.g. radio). The information is hidden knob and accept. „ Current position information
after a set time or by pressing the „ Destination information
BACK button. Displaying points of interest on the
map „ Overview current route
Select whether and which points of
interest are to be displayed on the
map.
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Route list The display will be different if Points


of Interest or Destination from Map
is selected.
The destination is copied to the
address book using Store. For this
purpose, assign a name using the
letter function 3 4-4.
Overview current route
The following information on the
current route is displayed:
„ Position
„ Destination
The actual position can be copied to
the address book using Store. For „ Arrival time
All roads on the route calculated are
given with the related distances. this purpose, assign a name using „ Distance
the letter function 3 4-4. „ Map display
Current position information
The following information on the Destination information
current position is displayed: The following information on the
„ Place destination is displayed:
„ Place
„ Street name
„ Street name
„ Longitude
„ Latitude „ Longitude
„ Latitude
„ Map display
„ Map display
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Tours Destination information


Description 3 4-20.

Functions with route


guidance inactive
Unlike the displays with route
guidance active, with route guidance
inactive the following options are
available:
Start navigation
Press NAV button and then select
Start navigation.
Route blocking The Enter address menu appears,
In the list of street names on the description 3 4-4. The following information on the
route, streets or areas can be Current position information destination is displayed:
excluded from the route guidance by The following information on the „ Place
marking them. These areas are current position is displayed: „ Street name
displayed crossed-out.
„ Place „ Longitude
The route blocking entered remains
active until a new route calculation is „ Street name „ Latitude
performed. „ Longitude „ Map display
When you leave the page by pressing „ Latitude
the BACK button, after acceptance „ Map display
Information on the display
the route is re-calculated taking into Indications on the display
account the excluded areas.
In the top line the following is
displayed:
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Time / distance to destination /


arrival time or journey time /
exterior temperature

The starting point is displayed as a Map scale


red triangle, the destination as a Change the map scale in the
chequered flag. navigation display by turning the
On the menus, the menu name Symbols along the route indicate multifunction knob.
appears in the top line. traffic information and general The scale is displayed in the top line
On the map display the route information or points of interest. of the display.
guidance is displayed as a blue route. Overview of the symbols 3 4-26. The map display changes
automatically to the North Up format if
the scale is set to greater than or
equal to 20 km.
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Dynamic route guidance taking the suggested change to the Dynamic route guidance only works if
route or to carry on through the traffic traffic information is received via the
problem. RDS-TMC traffic information system.
Nearby traffic problems are also The possible delay due to a
reported if route guidance is not traffic problem calculated by the
active. Infotainment system is based on data
If route guidance is active, the system that the system receives via the RDS-
continuously checks, based on the TMC station currently set. The actual
traffic information, whether it would delay may be different to that
be better to recalculate the route or calculated.
take an alternative route taking into
account the current traffic situation.
If route guidance is active, you
can choose between automatic
If dynamic route guidance is active,
recalculation or recalculation of the
the entire current traffic situation that
route after accepting a prompt 3 4-17.
the Infotainment system receives
over TMC is included in the The activation and deactivation of
calculation of the route. The route is dynamic route guidance, as well as
suggested taking into account all criteria for the calculation of the route
traffic problems or restrictions as per and other settings for navigation, are
the pre-set criteria 3 4-17. made on the Navigation options
menu.
In the case of a traffic problem
(e.g. traffic jam, road shut) on the For this purpose, press NAV button,
route driven, a message is displayed then select Navigation options,
and a voice message output Route criteria, Dynamic guidance
indicating the nature of the problem. 3 4-17.
The driver can decide whether to
drive around the traffic problem
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RPT NAV button Important information on If the DVD/CD is not removed from
navigation DVDs the slot within 10 seconds, it is pulled
„ Only use navigation DVDs/CDs back into the slot for safety reasons.
approved by the vehicle
manufacturer. The Infotainment Navigation-specific settings
system will not read navigation Press CONFIG button and then
DVDs/CDs from other select Navigation settings.
manufacturers. The following options are available.
„ It is recommended to always use „ Navigation volume
the latest navigation DVD/CD for „ TMC settings
the Infotainment system.
„ Delete lists
Removing navigation DVD „ Map data add / remove
„ Erase map data memory
The last route guidance message is
repeated by pressing the RPT NAV Navigation volume
button. Setting the relative volumes of the
navigation message and the audio
Inserting navigation DVD source (background) during a
To load additional map material for a navigation message.
country, insert navigation DVD in the
DVD/CD slot with the labelled side
pointing upwards. It will be pulled in
automatically.

The DVD/CD is ejected by pressing


the a button.
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TMC settings Deleting lists


Infotypes
Select whether and which traffic
message infotypes are to be
displayed on the active route
guidance map.
In User defined only selected
infotypes are displayed.
Mark selection using multifunction
knob and accept.
Filtering
Select whether only Traffic Mark selection using multifunction
messages along route or All traffic knob and accept. By selecting and accepting
messages are to be displayed on the Address book 3 4-5
map as symbols and on the TMC Sort criteria
messages menu as detailed text. Select whether traffic messages are Last destinations 3 4-6
to be displayed in order based on Tours 3 4-13
distance or based on the street name. the related entries are deleted.
Mark selection using multifunction
knob and accept. Map data add / remove
Insert navigation DVD.
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Route guidance is not possible at the


same time as maps are added or
removed.
The duration of the copying process
given is a rough estimate that does
not take into account any other active
functions, e.g. playing MP3 files.
If the copying process is interrupted
by switching off the system, the
copying process must be restarted
manually after the system is switched
on.
The map data can be loaded from the The related map material already
DVD into the Infotainment system’s copied will be deleted from the
internal memory on the Map data memory if the copying process is
add / remove menu. cancelled manually. This process can
take some time.
The maps to be saved are selected
and marked using the multifunction Erase map data memory
knob. The selection of the maps to be If navigation is not possible using the
removed from the memory must be data from the internal memory, or
cleared. Delete and load maps using there is an error message on copying
the Confirm command. map material, this command should
The copying process may take some be used to quickly and completely
time depending on the amount of erase the internal memory
data to be copied.
The free memory is displayed in the
top line.
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Overview of the
symbols Holden dealer City
General symbols
Opel dealer Bank

Open list
Pontiac dealer Cash machine

Close list
Saab dealer Bus station

Buick dealer
Saturn dealer Camp site

Cadillac dealer
Vauxhall dealer Cemetery

Chevrolet dealer
Airport Chemist

Daewoo dealer
Amusement park Cinema

GMC dealer
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Actual position Kiosk Service area

Intermediate destination Food Restaurant

Next intermediate
destination Hotel / motel WC

Destination Motorway exit Historical monument

Traffic message Car park Hospital

Ferry Park & ride Emergency

Border Multi-storey car park Police

Tunnel Petrol station Harbour


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Traffic symbols
Mountain pass Shopping centre

Caution / warning
Museum Toll road

Road closed
Car rental Tourist information

Dense traffic
Travel information Sight

Traffic jam
Leisure activity Sport & leisure

Narrow lanes
Provision of services Going out

Fog
Public place Garage

Road works
Related to the car

Icy road
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Navigation 4 - 29

Smog

Snow

Storm
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5-1 Mobile Phone Portal

Mobile Phone Introduction Important information for


operation and traffic safety
Portal General information
The mobile phone portal provides you 9 Warning
with the possibility of holding mobile
phone conversations via a vehicle Mobile phones have effects on
microphone and the vehicle your environment. For this reason
Introduction.......................... 5-1 safety regulations and stipulations
loudspeakers as well as operating
Telephone connection ......... 5-3 the most important mobile phone have been prepared. You should
Emergency call.................... 5-6 functions via the Infotainment system find out about the related
in the vehicle. stipulations before you use the
Telephone operation ........... 5-7 telephone function.
Voice control........................ 5-10 The mobile telephone portal can be
operated optionally with voice control.
The mobile telephone can be
operated via an external antenna by
inserting it into an adapter that is
specific to the phone.
Not all mobile phone portal functions
are supported by every mobile
phone. The possible phone functions
depend on the relevant mobile phone
and network provider. You will find
further information on this in the
operating instructions for your mobile
phone or you can enquire about them
with your network provider.
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Mobile Phone Portal 5-2

For security reasons, a randomly Base plate for the telephone


9 Warning selected, four-digit PIN code should specific adapter
be used for the Bluetooth™ Keep the contacts of the base plate
Use of the hands-free facility while connection. free from dust and dirt.
driving can be dangerous because
your concentration is reduced Operating the voice control Recharging the phone
when telephoning. Park your Do not use the voice control in
vehicle before you use the hands-
battery
emergencies, because in stress The phone batteries are recharged as
free facility. Take heed of the situations your voice can change soon as the mobile phone portal is
stipulations of the country in which so much that it can no longer be switched on and the phone is inserted
you find yourself at present. recognised sufficiently to set up the into the telephone specific adapter.
Do not forget to heed the special desired connection quickly enough.
regulations that apply in specific Control elements
areas and always switch off the The most important telephone speci-
mobile phone if the use of mobile fic control elements are as follows:
phones is prohibited, if interference PHONE button: open telephone main
is caused by the mobile phone or if menu. With the ignition switched off,
dangerous situations can occur. switch on and off the mobile phone
portal.
Bluetooth™
The mobile phone portal supports Steering wheel remote control:
Bluetooth™ Handsfree Profile V. 1.5 , : take call, activate voice
and is specified in accordance with control.
the Bluetooth™ Special Interest , : end/reject call, deactivate
Group (SIG). voice control.
You will find further information about The mobile phone portal can be
the specification on the Internet at operated optionally via voice control
http://qualweb.bluetooth.org. 3 5-10.
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5-3 Mobile Phone Portal

Telephone connection Telephone main menu For each adapter there are specific
The mobile phone portal switches installation instructions that are
itself on and off via the ignition. When enclosed with the product. Before
the ignition is turned off you can turn installing the adapter please inform
the mobile phone portal on and off via yourself about the exact installation
the Infotainment system. procedure.
A connection can be set up between Installing the adapter
the mobile phone and the mobile
phone portal via Bluetooth™. For this
purpose your mobile phone must
support Bluetooth™.
To be able to set up a Bluetooth™
connection the mobile phone portal
must be switched on and Bluetooth™
As soon as the mobile phone portal is
must be activated.
switched on and the mobile phone is
For information on the Bluetooth™ logged on, the telephone main menu
function of your mobile phone please is displayed on the display.
refer to the operating instructions for
the mobile phone. Telephone specific adapter
If you are using a telephone specific
adapter, the mobile phone is Fasten the adapter to the base plate.
operated via the external antenna. Make sure that the contacts are
The adapter also serves as a correctly connected. An engaging
charging station. sound must be audible when the
Do only use adapters that are adapter engages.
approved for your vehicle and your To remove, press the unlocking
mobile phone. button on the base plate.
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Mobile Phone Portal 5-4

Inserting the mobile phone operator’s name and field strength Select Phone settings and then
can be transferred. The functionality Bluetooth.
can be restricted depending on the
telephone type. Activating Bluetooth™
If the Bluetooth™ function of the
To be able to set up a Bluetooth™ mobile phone portal is deactivated:
connection with the mobile phone
portal, the Bluetooth™ function of the Set Activation to On and confirm the
mobile phone has to be activated and subsequent message.
the mobile phone has to be set to Device list
"visible". Fur further information When a mobile phone is connected to
please refer to the operating the mobile phone portal for the first
instructions for the mobile phone. time via Bluetooth™, the mobile
Bluetooth™ menu phone is saved in the device list.
Insert the mobile phone into the
adapter.
Make sure that the contacts are
correctly connected. An engaging
sound must be audible when the
mobile phone engages.
To remove, press the unlocking
button on the adapter.

Bluetooth™ connection
Bluetooth™ is a radio standard for
the wireless connection of, for
example, a telephone with other Press CONFIG button A maximum of 5 mobile phones can
devices. Information such as a be saved in the device list.
telephone book, call lists, the network
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5-5 Mobile Phone Portal

Connecting a mobile phone for the Changing the Bluetooth™ code


first time

As soon as the mobile phone portal


has detected the mobile phone, the The first time a Bluetooth™
Select Add handsfree device. The connection set-up can be confirmed connection to the mobile phone portal
Bluetooth™ code to be entered into using Yes. is set up, a default code is displayed
the mobile phone is displayed. The mobile phone is adopted in the that can be changed at any time. For
The mobile phone portal can now be device list and can be operated via security reasons a four-digit and
detected by other Bluetooth™ the mobile phone portal. randomly selected code must be
devices. used for pairing devices.
As soon as the mobile phone has Select Change Bluetooth code. On
detected the mobile phone portal the the menu displayed, edit the actual
Bluetooth™ code can be entered on Bluetooth™ code and accept the
the mobile phone. modified code using OK.
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Mobile Phone Portal 5-6

Connecting a mobile phone saved Removing mobile phone from Emergency call
in the device list device list
Select desired mobile phone from the 9 Warning
device list. In the menu displayed
select Delete and confirm the Connection setup cannot be
subsequent message. guaranteed in all situations. For
this reason you should not rely
Removing all entries from device exclusively on a mobile phone
list when a vitally important
Press CONFIG button. communication (e.g. a medical
Select Phone settings and then emergency) is concerned.
Factory settings. In some networks it may be
necessary for a valid SIM card to
be properly inserted in the mobile
phone.
Select the desired mobile phone and
then select the option Select in the
menu displayed.
As soon as the mobile phone portal
has detected the mobile phone, the
connection setup can be confirmed.
The mobile phone can be operated
via the mobile phone portal.
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5-7 Mobile Phone Portal

9 Warning
Sending an emergency call Telephone operation
Dial the emergency call number
Bear in mind that you can make
(e.g. 112). Introduction
The telephone connection to the As soon as a connection via
and receive calls with the mobile
emergency call centre is set up. Bluetooth™ has been set up between
phone, if it is in a service area with
your mobile phone and the
a sufficiently strong signal. Under Answer when the service personnel
Infotainment system, you can also
certain circumstances emergency question you about the emergency.
operate many functions of your
calls cannot be made on all mobile
mobile phone via the Infotainment
phone networks; it is possible that 9 Warning system.
they cannot be made when certain
network services and/or telephone Do not end the call until you are Via the Infotainment system, you can,
functions are active. You can requested to do so by the e.g., set up a connection to the call
enquire about this with the local emergency call centre. numbers stored in your mobile phone
network operators. or change the call numbers.
The emergency call number can As a rule operation via the mobile
differ depending on the region phone continues to be possible, e.g.
and country. Please enquire taking a call or adjusting the volume.
beforehand about the correct After setup of a connection between
emergency call number for the the mobile phone and the
relevant region. Infotainment system the mobile
phone data is transmitted to the
Infotainment system. This can take
some time depending on the phone
model. During this period operation of
the mobile phone is possible via the
Infotainment system only to a
restricted extent.
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Mobile Phone Portal 5-8

Not every telephone supports all Dialling a telephone number Entering a number manually
functions of the mobile phone portal.
There can therefore be deviations
from the function content described
with these specific telephones. For
further information please refer to the
instructions for the telephone specific
adapter.

Setting the volume for


hands-free facility
Turn the O-knob of the Infotainment
System or press the buttons + / - at
the steering wheel.
Several options for dialling telephone Select Enter number, then enter the
Adjust ring tones numbers are available via the Phone desired number sequence.
Press CONFIG button.
menu. Select , to start the dialling process.
Select Phone settings and then
With the telephone main menu active, You can switch to the telephone book
Ringtone.
press the multifunction knob to open
Select required option. menu by selecting .
the relevant submenu.
Telephone book
After setting up the connection the
telephone book is compared with the
telephone book in the temporary
memory, provided that the same SIM
card or same telephone is concerned.
During this period any newly added
entries are not displayed.
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5-9 Mobile Phone Portal

If the SIM card or telephone are On the Search menu displayed,


different, the telephone book is select the desired first letter range to
reloaded. This process can take a start a preselection of the telephone
few minutes depending on the phone book entries that you want displayed.
model.
Selecting a telephone number
from the telephone book

Select the desired number to start the


dialling process.
Call lists
After having performed the
preselection: select the desired entry
in the telephone book to display the
Select Phone book. numbers saved under this entry.
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Mobile Phone Portal 5 - 10

Via the menu Call lists the possibility „ Call number: enter a telephone Voice control
exists of viewing incoming, outgoing number to make a second The voice control of the mobile phone
and missed calls and dialling the telephone call or perform DTMF portal enables you to operate several
relevant numbers. (touch-tone dialling), e.g. for voice functions of the mobile phone via
To start a dialling process: mail or telephone banking. voice input. It recognises commands
select the desired call list, an entry in „ Detach call: detach the connection and numeric sequences
the call list and finally the desired to a conference participant in a independently of the relevant
telephone number. telephone conference. speaker. The commands and
„ Merge calls: merge two calls when numeric sequences can be spoken
Incoming call there are several active calls. without a voice pause between the
When there is an incoming call a individual words.
menu is displayed for you to accept or „ Switch calls: switch between calls,
if there are several calls. You can also save telephone
decline the telephone call. numbers using a name of your
Select required option. „ Mute call: mute a call. choice (voice tag). The telephone
connection can be set up using this
Functions during a name.
telephone call In the event of incorrect operation or
If you currently have a telephone call, incorrect codes the voice control
press the multifunction knob to open gives you acoustic feedback and
a submenu. requests you to re-enter the desired
Various options are available command. Apart from this, the voice
depending on the situation and control acknowledges important
functional scope of the mobile phone: commands and will enquire if
„ Hang up: disconnect the telephone necessary.
connection.
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5 - 11 Mobile Phone Portal

In order that conversations inside the „ A command is not entered for some „ "Directory"
vehicle do not lead to unintentional time. „ "Pair"
triggering of the mobile phone, the „ After the third unrecognised „ "Select device"
voice control does not start until it has command.
been activated. „ "Voice feedback"
Operation Commands that are frequently
Activating voice control With the aid of the voice control the
To activate the voice control of the available
mobile phone can be operated very „ "Help": the dialogue is terminated
mobile phone portal press the conveniently via voice input. It is and all commands available in the
button on the steering wheel. sufficient to activate the voice control current context are enumerated.
For the duration of the dialogue any and say the desired command.
After input of the command the „ "Cancel": the voice control is
audio source that is active is muted deactivated.
and any traffic news fade-in is Infotainment system guides you
cancelled. through the dialogue with appropriate „ "Yes": a suitable action is triggered
questions and feedback to achieve depending on the context.
Adjusting the volume for the desired action. „ "No": a suitable action is triggered
voice output Main commands depending on the context.
Turn the volume knob on the After activation of the voice control a
Infotainment system or press the + / - Entering a telephone number
short tone signals that the voice After the commando "Dial" the voice
buttons on the steering wheel. control is expecting input. control requests input of a number.
Cancelling the dialogue Main commands available: The telephone number must be
There are various possibilities of „ "Dial" spoken in your normal speech
deactivating the voice control and „ "Call" without any artificial pauses between
cancelling the dialogue: the numbers.
„ "Redialing"
„ Press the button on the steering
wheel. „ "Save"
„ Enter the command "Cancel". „ "Delete"
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Mobile Phone Portal 5 - 12

Recognition is best, if a pause of at without knowing the prefix for calls Entering a name
least half a second is made after made abroad in that country. Then Using the "Call" command a
every three to five digits. The say the required country code. telephone number is entered that has
Infotainment system then repeats the been stored in the telephone book
numbers recognised. Example of a dialogue
under a name (voice tag).
User: "Dial"
You can then enter further numbers Commands available:
or the following commands: Voice output: "Please, say the
number to dial" „ "Yes"
„ "Dial": the inputs are accepted.
User: "Plus Four Nine" „ "No"
„ "Delete": the number last entered
Voice output: "Plus Four Nine" „ "Help"
or the block of numbers last
entered is deleted. User: "Seven Three One" „ "Cancel"

„ "Plus": a preceding "+" is entered Voice output: "Seven Three One" Example of a dialogue
for a call abroad. User: "One One Nine Nine" User: "Call"
„ "Verify": the inputs are repeated Voice output: "One One Nine Nine" Voice output: "Please, say the
by the voice output. nametag to call"
User: "Dial"
„ "Asterisk": An asterisk "*" is User: <Name>
entered. Voice output: "The number is being
dialled" Voice output: "Do you want to call
„ "Hash": A hash "#" is entered. <Michael>?"
„ "Help" User: "Yes"
„ "Cancel" Voice output: "The number is being
The telephone number entered can dialled"
have a maximum length of 25 digits.
To be able to make a call abroad you
can say the word "Plus" (+) at the
beginning of your number. The plus
allows you to call from any country
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5 - 13 Mobile Phone Portal

Starting a second call Redialling telephone numbers should be


A second call can be started during The number last dialled is redialled entered with a "plus" character and a
an active telephone call. To do so, with the command "Redialing". country code.
press the button . Commands available:
Saving
Commands available: With the command "Save" a „ "Save": the inputs are accepted.
„ "Send": activate manual DTMF telephone number is stored in the „ "Verify": the last input is repeated.
(touch-tone dialling), e.g. for voice telephone book under a name (voice „ "Help"
mail or telephone banking. tag).
„ "Cancel"
„ "Send nametag": activate DTMF The name entered must be repeated
(touch-tone dialling) by entering a once. The pitch and pronunciation Example of a dialogue
name (voice tag). must be as identical as possible for User: "Save"
„ "Dial" both name inputs, otherwise the Voice output: "Please, say the
„ "Call" voice control will reject the inputs. number to save"
„ "Redialing" A maximum of 50 voice tags can be (for number input see the dialogue
stored in the telephone book. example for "Entering a telephone
„ "Help"
Voice tags are speaker-dependent, number")
„ "Cancel" i.e. only the person who recorded a User: "Save"
Example of a dialogue voice tag can open it.
User: <if a telephone call is active: Voice output: "Please, say the
To avoid the start of the recording of nametag to save"
press the button> a saved name from being cut off, a
short pause should be left after an User: <Name>
User: "Send"
Voice output: "Please, say the input request. Voice output: "Please, repeat the
number to send." To be able to use the voice tag nametag to confirm"
(for number input see the dialogue independently of the location, User: <Name>
example for "Entering a telephone i.e. including other countries, all Voice output: "Saving the nametag"
number")
User: "Send"
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Deleting Commands available: Selecting a mobile phone from


A previously saved voice tag is „ "Add" the device list
deleted with the command "Delete". Using the "Select device"
„ "Delete"
Commands available: command, a mobile phone can be
„ "Help" selected in the device list for setting
„ "Yes"
„ "Cancel" up a BluetoothTM connection.
„ "No"
Example of a dialogue Example of a dialogue
„ "Help"
User: "Pair" User: "Select device"
„ "Cancel"
Voice output: "Do you want to add or Voice output: "Please, say a device
Listening to stored names delete a device?" number to select"
The voice output of all stored names User: "Add" User: <device_number>
(voice tags) is started with the Voice output: "Do you want to select
Voice output: "Using the pair function
command "Directory". the device number
in the external device, enter <1234>
Commands available during voice to pair." <device_number>?"
output of the voice tags: User: "Yes"
(for number input see the dialogue
„ "Call": the telephone number of example for "Entering a telephone Voice output: "Do you want to pair the
the voice tag last read aloud is number") device?"
selected.
Voice output: "Do you want to pair the User: "Yes"
„ "Delete": the entry of the voice tag device?"
last read aloud is deleted. Voice output: "One moment. The
User: "Yes" system searches for the selected
Saving a mobile phone to or Voice output: "The device is device"
deleting it from the device list connected as the number Voice output: "Device number
With the command "Pair" a mobile <device_number>" <dev_num> is selected"
phone can be saved to or deleted
from the device list of the mobile
phone portal 3 5-4.
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5 - 15 Mobile Phone Portal

Voice feedback EU R&TTE Compliance


Each voice input is answered or
commented on by the Infotainment
system by way of a voice output that
is adapted to the situation.
To switch the voice output on or off, Hereby, General Motors Corporation
enter "Voice feedback" or press the declares that this UHP High and UHP
button . Low are in compliance with the
essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/
5/EC.
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Index 6-1

Index A C
Active route guidance ............... 4-16 Call lists .......................................5-9
Address Category list ................................2-5
address entry ........................... 4-4 CD player .................................... 3-1
direct entry ............................... 4-4 CDs/DVDs
Address book .............................. 4-5 fast forward/rewind .................. 3-3
adding an address ................... 4-5 inserting ................................... 3-2
opening an address ................. 4-6 next/previous track ..................3-2
saving an address ................... 4-5 random .................................... 3-3
AM menu .....................................2-3 random order ........................... 3-3
AM station list .............................. 2-4 removing.................................. 3-3
AS ............................................... 2-2 selecting tracks directly ...........3-2
Audio player ................................3-1 skip track forward/skip
Automatic switch-off .................. 1-10 track backward ........................ 3-2
Autostore lists ............................. 2-2 track search forward/track
AUX input .................................... 3-4 search backward ......................3-3
Changing a Bluetooth code......... 5-5
B Changing the language .............1-16
Batteries ...................................... 5-2 Compensated volume ...............1-11
Bluetooth connection .................. 5-4 Connecting a mobile phone ........ 5-5
Copy protection ...........................3-1
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D H N
Deleting .................................... 4-13 Hands-free facility Navigation................................... 4-1
Deleting lists ............................. 4-24 setting volume ......................... 5-8 starting .................................... 4-3
Demo mode .............................. 4-13 Navigation DVD ........................ 4-23
Destination from the map ........... 4-9
I removing ............................... 4-23
Dialling a telephone Information on the display ........ 4-20 Navigation options .................... 4-17
number...................... 5-8, 5-9, 5-11 iPod® dynamic route guidance ........ 4-17
DVD player ................................. 3-1 connecting............................... 3-5 map options........................... 4-18
Dynamic route guidance.... 4-2, 4-22 models supported ................... 3-5 route criteria .......................... 4-17
operating .................................. 3-6 route guidance display .......... 4-17
E removing device ...................... 3-6 Navigation system
Eight-way switch ......................... 4-3 selecting track ......................... 3-6 function.................................... 4-1
Emergency call ........................... 5-6 Navigation volume .................... 4-23
Enhanced Other Networks ......... 2-6
M
Navigation-specific
Entering destination .................... 4-4 Map material............................... 4-2 settings ................................... 4-23
EON............................................ 2-6 Menu operation ........................ 1-12
Menus
F operation ................................. 4-3
FAV ............................................ 2-3 Mobile phone portal .................... 5-1
Favourite lists ............................. 2-3 device list ................................ 5-4
Favourites list .............................. 2-4 Multifunction knob ............. 1-11, 4-3
FM category list .......................... 2-5 Mute ......................................... 1-11
FM menu .................................... 2-3
FM station list ............................. 2-4
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Index 6-3

O R S
On-screen displays ..................... 1-2 Radio Data System ..................... 2-6 Saving .......................................4-13
Opening last destinations ........... 4-6 Radio text .................................... 2-7 Scrolling text ............................... 2-7
Opening points of interest ........... 4-6 Radio traffic service .................... 2-5 Selecting station ..........................2-1
around actual position ............. 4-6 RDS ............................................ 2-6 Selecting the waveband ..............2-1
around destination................... 4-7 RDS scrolling text ....................... 2-7 Setting display ...........................1-16
around other places................. 4-8 Redialling .................................. 5-13 Setting indication....................... 1-16
destination from the map ......... 4-9 Regionalization ........................... 2-7 Setting the time/date .................1-16
name search............................ 4-9 Repeat Setting the volume ....................1-10
Overview of the symbols ........... 4-26 route guidance message ......... 4-23 Speed compensated
general symbols .................... 4-26 Retrieving a station ..............2-2, 2-3 volume..................................... 1-11
traffic symbols ....................... 4-28 Route guidance ......................... 4-13 Start navigation ......................... 4-13
Route guidance active Station lists.................................. 2-4
P route blocking ........................4-20 Station search
Phone batteries ........................... 5-2 route information .................... 4-18 automatic ................................. 2-1
stopping navigation ................4-16 manual .....................................2-2
Route guidance inactive............ 4-20 Stations lists
current position information ... 4-20 updating ...................................2-4
destination information ........... 4-20 Storing a station ...................2-2, 2-3
starting navigation ................. 4-20 Switch on volume...................... 1-10
RPT NAV .................................. 4-23 Switching on and off ..................1-10
Symbols
general................................... 4-26
overview .................................4-26
traffic symbols........................ 4-28
System settings .........................1-15
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6-4 Index

T Traffic news .............................. 4-16 V


displaying as text message ... 4-17
TA volume .................................. 2-7 Voice control
Traffic programme (TP) .............. 2-5
Telephone book........................... 5-8 aborting ................................. 5-11
Travel guide .............................. 4-10
Telephone specific adapter ........ 5-3 activating ............................... 5-11
around actual position ........... 4-10
Theft protection .......................... 1-3 call ......................................... 5-11
around destination ................. 4-11
TMC............................................ 4-2 connecting a device .............. 5-14
around other places .............. 4-12
TMC messages ........................ 4-16 deleting .................................. 5-14
name search ......................... 4-12
displaying as text message... 4-17 DTMF (touch-tone) ................ 5-13
TMC settings ............................ 4-24 U making a call ......................... 5-12
Tone settings............................ 1-13 USB operation ............................... 5-11
Tours ........................................ 4-13 connecting device ................... 3-4 redialling ................................ 5-13
adding intermediate operating data source ............. 3-4 saving.................................... 5-13
destination ............................. 4-14 removing device ...................... 3-5 selecting a device.................. 5-14
adding new voice feedback ...................... 5-15
intermediate destination........ 4-15 Volume of the traffic
adding tours .......................... 4-14 announcements ............... 1-15, 2-7
displaying tours ..................... 4-15
editing a tour ......................... 4-15
starting tours ......................... 4-14
TP ............................................... 2-5
Traffic announcements
volume ................................... 1-15
Traffic information system .......... 4-2
Traffic messages
settings .................................. 4-24

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