DVD800 Insignia
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1 - 1Introduction
Introduction Introduction
General informationThe Infotainment system DVD 800
provides you with state-of-the-artin-car infotainment.
For the FM and AM wavebands theradio is equipped with twelveautomatically assignable channelpresets. Furthermore, 36 channelscan be allocated manually(waveband-independent).
Using RDS-TMC you also alwayshave the latest information on the
current traffic situation.The integrated audio player willentertain you with audio CDs andMP3 CDs, as well as with MP3 DVDs.
Furthermore, you can connectexternal data storage devices (e.g.iPod, MP3 player or USB stick) or aportable player to the Infotainmentsystem as further audio sources.
The digital sound processor provides
you with several preset equalizermodes for sound optimisation.
The navigation system with dynamicroute planning will guide you reliablyto your destination, and if desired willautomatically avoid traffic jams orother traffic problems.
Optionally, the Infotainment systemcan be operated using a steeringwheel remote control and amultifunction unit between the frontseats.
In addition the Infotainment systemcan be equipped with a mobile phoneportal.
The well thought-out design of the
control elements, the clear displaysand a large multifunction knob enableyou to control the system easily andintuitively.
Introduction ......................... 1-1
Overview............................. 1-5
Operation ............................ 1-10
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Use the Infotainmentinstructions You can gain a quick overview of
the many functions of the
Infotainment system complete withan overview of all the controlelements in the section "Overview".
You will find a description of thebasic control steps of theInfotainment system in the section"Operation".
You can find your way aroundusing the list of contents at thebeginning of the operating
instructions and in the individualsections.
You can find your way around byway of the alphabetical index.
You will find detailed functiondescriptions of your Infotainmentsystem in the individual sections.
Directions such as left, right, frontor rear are always relative to thedirection of travel.
Important information aboutthe content of theseinstructionsDepending on the model variant,
country variant, integrated specialequipment and accessories, thescope of equipment of your vehiclecan differ from the descriptions inthese operating instructions.
Special notationsPage references are marked with 3.The 3 means "refer to page".
Display screens
Some on-screen displays depend onthe unit settings and on the vehicleequipment and can therefore vary.
9 Danger, 9 Warning,Caution
9 Danger
Texts that are marked 9 Danger indicate a possible danger to life.Non-compliance with theinstructions can cause danger tolife.
9 Warning
Texts marked 9 Warning indicatepossible dangers of accident and
injury. Non-compliance with theinstructions can cause injury.
Caution
Texts marked Caution indicatepossible damage to the vehicle.Non-compliance with theinstructions can cause damage tothe vehicle.
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Important information foroperation and traffic safety
Theft protectionThe Infotainment system is equippedwith an electronic security system forthe purpose of theft protection.
The Infotainment system thereforefunctions only in your vehicle and isworthless for a thief.
9 Warning
The usage of the navigationsystem does not release the driverfrom the responsibility for a correct,vigilant attitude in road traffic. Therelated traffic regulations mustalways be followed.
The Infotainment system has to beused so that the vehicle can besteered safely at all times. If indoubt stop your vehicle and
operate the Infotainment systemwhile the vehicle is stationary.
9 Warning
Only make entries (e.g. addresses)with the vehicle stationary.
If a navigation instruction shouldcontradict traffic regulations, thetraffic regulations always apply.
In some areas one-way streets andother roads and entrances (e.g.pedestrian zones) that you are notallowed to turn into are not markedon the map. In such areas theInfotainment system will issue awarning that must be accepted.
Here you must pay particularattention to one-way streets, roadsand entrances that you are notallowed to drive into.
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Overview
Control elements1 RADIO (Band).......................2-1
Activate radio or change waveband
2 CD/AUX ................................3-1Start CD/MP3 replayor change audio source
3 Search backwardRadio: search backward .......2-1CD/MP3:skip track backward ..............3-2
4 NAV.......................................4-3
Press once:Display mapPress twice:Navigation menu
5 Search forwardRadio: search forward...........2-1CD/MP3: skip track forward ..3-2
6 Knob ................................1-10Press: switch on/off Infotainment system
Turn: adjust volume
7 Station buttons 1 ..6 ..............2-1Long press: save stationShort press: select station
8 CONFIG..............................1-15
System settings9 TP .........................................2-5
Activate or deactivateradio traffic service
0 TONE..................................1-15Tone settings
a AS (1/2).................................2-1 Automatic memory levelsShort press:select autostore list
Long press:save station automatically
b INFO Additional, situation-dependentinformation
c FAV (1/2/3)............................2-1Favourite lists
d CD/DVD ejection
e Multifunction knob ...............1-11Central control for selection and navigationin menus
f Eight-way switch ...................4-9Navigation:move display windowin map view
g CD/DVD slot
h RPT (NAV) ..........................4-23Repeat last navigationmessage
i BACK ..................................1-11Menu: one level back
Input: delete last character or entire entry
j DEST.....................................4-4Navigation destination entry
k PHONEOpen telephone menu...........5-3 Activate mute ......................1-10
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Steering wheel remotecontrol1 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: nextpreset radio stationor next CD/MP3 title
Turn downwards: previous
preset radio stationor previous CD/MP3 title
4 Increase volume
5 Reduce volume
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Multifunction unit1 NAV.......................................4-3
Press once:Display mapPress twice:
Navigation menu
2 AUDIOChange audio source
3 Take/end call.......................5-10
Activateor deactivate mute
4 DEST ....................................4-4Navigation destination entry
5 BACKMenu: one level backInput: delete last character or entire entry
6 Multifunction knob ...............1-11
Central control for selectionand navigation in menus
7 Eight-way switch ...................4-9Navigation:move display window
in map view
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Operation
Control elements
The Infotainment system is operatedvia function buttons, multifunctionknobs and menus that are shown onthe display.
Inputs are made optionally via:
the central control unit in theinstrument panel 3 1-5
the steering wheel remote control3
1-7 the multifunction unit between the
front seats 3 1-9
Switching the Infotainmentsystem on or off
Press the knob briefly. Afterswitching on the Infotainment sourcelast selected is active.
Automatic switch-off
If the Infotainment system has beenswitched on by means of the knobwhen the ignition was switched off,it will switch off again automatically30 minutes after the last user input.
Setting the volume
Turn knob. The current setting is
shown on the display.When the infotainment system isswitched on, the volume last selectedis set.
If necessary, the volume is limited tothe factory-set maximum switch onvolume.
The following can be set separately:
the volume of the traffic
announcements 3 1-15 the volume of the navigation
messages 3 4-23
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Speed compensated volume
When speed compensated volume isactivated 3 1-15 the volume isadapted automatically pro rata to thevehicle speed to compensate for
engine and tyre noise.
Mute
Press the PHONE button for a fewseconds to switch the audio sourcesto mute.
To cancel mute again: turn theknob or press the PHONE button fora few seconds again.
Function areasRadioPress the RADIO button to open theradio main menu or to changebetween the different wavebands.
Press the multifunction knob to opena submenu with options for stationselection.
Detailed description of the radiofunctions 3 2-1.
Audio player Press CD/AUX button to open theCD, USB, iPod ® or AUX menu(if available) or to change betweenthese menus.
Press the multifunction knob to opena submenu with options for trackselection.
Detailed description of the audioplayer functions 3 3-1.
NavigationPress NAV button twice to open theNavigation menu.
Detailed description of the navigationsystem functions 3 4-1.
Mobile phone portalPress the PHONE button to open thetelephone menu.
Press the multifunction knob to opena submenu with options for the inputor selection of numbers.
Detailed description of the mobilephone portal functions 3 5-1.
Handling the menus
Multifunction knob
The multifunction knob is the centralcontrol element for the menus.
Turn
To mark a menu option
To set a numeric value
Press (the outer ring)
To select or activate the markedoption
To confirm a set value
To switch a system function on/off
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BACK buttonPress the button briefly to:
exit a menu,
return from a submenu to the next
higher menu level, delete the last character in a
character sequence.
Press the button for a few seconds todelete the entire entry
Examples of menu operation
Selecting an option
Turn the multifunction knob to movethe cursor (= coloured background) tothe desired option.
Press the multifunction knob to selectthe marked option.
Submenus
An arrow on the right-hand edge of
the menu indicates that afterselection of the option a submenuwith further options will be opened.
Activating a setting
Turn the multifunction knob to markthe desired setting.
Press the multifunction knob to
activate the setting.
Setting a value
Turn the multifunction knob to change
the current value of the setting.Press the multifunction knob toconfirm the set value.
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Switching a function on or off
Turn the multifunction knob to mark
the function to be switched on or off.Press the multifunction knob to switchbetween the settings On and Off .
Entering a character sequence
To enter character sequences,
e.g. telephone numbers or roadnames:
Turn the multifunction knob to selectthe desired character.
Press the multifunction knob toconfirm the selected character.
By means of the BACK button thelast character in the charactersequence can be deleted. A longpress deletes the entire entry.
Tone settingsIn the tone settings menu the tonecharacteristic can be set differentlyfor each radio waveband and eachaudio player source.
Press the TONE button to open thetone menu.
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Setting bass, middle and treble
Select Bass, Middle or Treble.
Set the desired value for the optionselected.
Setting the volume distributionbetween front - rear
Select Fader .Set the desired value.
Setting the volume distributionbetween right - left
Select Balance.Set the desired value.
Setting individual setting to "0"Select the desired option and pressthe multifunction knob for a fewseconds.
Setting all settings to "0" or"Off"Press TONE button for a few
seconds.
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Setting the time and date
If the displays for time or date have tobe altered:
Select Time & Date.
Selectable setting options:
Set time: Changes the time shownon the display.
Set date: Changes the date shownon the display (with Infotainmentsystem switched off).
Set time format: Changesindication of hours between
12 hours and 24 hours.
Set date format: Changesindication of date betweenMM/DD/YYYY and DD.MM.YYYY.
Display digital clock: Switcheson/off indication of time on the
display.
RDS clock synchronization: Afterswitching on this function the timedisplay is constantly updatedautomatically via the time signal ofan RDS channel 3 2-6. RDS timesynchronisation can take a fewminutes.
Make the desired settings.
Selecting display mode
Select Display settings.
Selectable display settings:
Day mode: Optimisation of thedisplay for daylight conditions.
Night mode: Optimisation of thedisplay for darkness.
Automatic mode: The displaychanges mode when the vehiclelights are switched on/off.
Select required option.
Changing the language
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In case the language of the menudisplays, the navigation messagesand the voice output of the mobilephone portal have to be changed:
Select Vehicle settings and then
Languages.
Select desired language.
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Favourite lists (FAV)Stations of all wavebands can bestored manually in the favourite lists.
6 stations can be stored in eachfavourite list. The number of availablefavourite lists can be configured3 "Defining the number of favouritelists".
Storing a station
Set the station to be stored.
Briefly press the FAV button to open
a favourite list or to switch to anotherfavourite list.
To save the station in a list position:press related station button 1 ..6 for afew seconds. A sound indicates thatthe station has been saved.
Retrieving a station
Briefly press the FAV button to opena favourite list or to switch to anotherfavourite list.
Briefly press one of the stationbuttons 1 ..6, to open the station atthe related list position.
Defining number of favourite lists
The number of available favouritelists can be configured.
Press CONFIG button.
Select Radio settings and thenRadio favourites.
Select the desired number ofavailable favourite lists.
Waveband menus
Alternative facilities for stationselection are available via the AM and FM menu.
With the radio main menu activepress the multifunction knob to open
the relevant waveband menu.
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Favourites list
Select Favourites list.
All AM and FM stations saved in thefavourite lists are displayed.
Select required station.
The symbol marks the stationcurrently selected.
Station lists
Select AM or FM station list.
All receivable stations in the currentreception area are displayed.
If no station list has been createdbeforehand, the Infotainment systemperforms an automatic stationsearch.
Select required station.
The symbol marks the stationcurrently selected.
Updating stations lists
If the stations stored in the AM or FMstation list stations list can no longerbe received:
Select AM or Update FM station list.
A station search is started. Once thesearch is finished, the stationpreviously selected is played.
To cancel the station search: pressmultifunction knob
In the FM waveband the FM categorylist is also updated.
Important information on updatingthe station lists
The dual tuner in the Infotainmentsystem continuously updates thestation lists in the background. In thisway it is ensured that, e. g., thestation lists always contain thestations that can be received in thelocal area during a long motorway journey. As the automatic updatingtakes a certain amount of time, allstations that can be received may not
be available at once in the station liston a sudden change in receptionarea. In such circumstances the
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Traffic announcements are playedat the preset TA volume 3 1-15.
If the radio traffic service isswitched on, the replay of CDs/DVDs and of external sources is
interrupted for the duration of thetraffic announcement.
Listening to trafficannouncements onlySwitch on the radio traffic service andturn down fully the volume of theInfotainment system.
Blocking out trafficannouncements
To block out a traffic announcement,e.g. during CD/MP3 replay:
Press TP button or the multifunctionknob.
The traffic announcement is aborted,but the radio traffic service remainsswitched on.
EON (Enhanced OtherNetworks)With EON you can listen to radiotraffic announcements even if thestation you have set does not
broadcast its own radio traffic service.If such a station is set, it is displayedin black as for radio traffic servicestations TP.
RDSRDS (Radio Data System) is aservice of the FM stations thatconsiderably facilitates the finding ofthe desired station and its fault-free
reception.
RDS stations are recognised by theprogramme names rather than thetransmission frequency (if RDS isactivated 3 2-7).
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Configuring RDS
To open the menu for the RDS
configuration:Press CONFIG button.
Select Radio settings and then RDSoptions.
Switching RDS on and off Set RDS to On or Off .
The following advantages resultthrough activating RDS:
On the display the programme
name of the set station appearsinstead of its frequency
The Infotainment system alwaystunes into the best receivablebroadcasting frequency of the setstation by means of AF (AlternativeFrequency) 3 "Regionalization".
Depending on the station that isreceived the Infotainment systemdisplays radio text that can contain,for example, information about thecurrent programme.
Switching regionalization onand off (RDS must be activated forregionalization)
At certain times some RDS stationsbroadcast regionally differentprogrammes on differentfrequencies.
Set Regional to On or Off .
Only alternative frequencies (AF) withthe same regional programmes areselected.
If regionalization is switched off,alternative frequencies of the stations
are selected without regard toregional programmes.
RDS scrolling textSome RDS stations use the lines forindicating the name of theprogramme to also indicate additionalinformation. During this process the
programme name is hidden.To block out the display of theadditional information:
Set RDS-text scroll freeze to On.
Radio textIf RDS and reception of an RDSstation are activated, informationabout the programme that is currentlyreceivable and about the music track
being played at the moment aredisplayed below the programmename.
To show or hide the information:
Set Radio text to On or Off .
TA volumeThe volume of the trafficannouncements (TA) can be preset3 1-15.
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Audio player CD player The Infotainment system’s audioplayer can replay audio CDs andMP3 CDs as well as MP3 DVDs.
Important informationabout audio CDs and MP3CDs/DVDs
Audio CDs with copy protection,which are not in compliance withthe audio CD standard, may notplay correctly or not at all.
Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWsare more vulnerable to mishandlingthan prerecorded CDs. Correct
handling, especially in the case ofself-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs,must be ensured; see below.
Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWsmay not play correctly or not at all.
On mixed mode CDs (combinationsof audio and data, e.g. MP3), onlythe audio tracks will be detectedand played.
Avoid leaving fingerprints when youchange CDs/DVDs.
Put CDs/DVDs back in theirsleeves immediately afterremoving them from the audioplayer in order to protect them fromdamage and dirt.
Dirt and liquids on CDs/DVDs cancontaminate the lens of the audioplayer inside the device and causefaults.
Protect CDs/DVDs from heat anddirect sunlight.
Maximum folder structure depth onan MP3 CD/DVD: 11 levels.
Maximum number of tracks thatcan be saved on an MP3 CD/DVD:1000.
CD player............................ 3-1Connection of external
devices ............................. 3-4
Caution
Under no circumstances placeDVDs, single-CDs with a diameterof 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audioplayer.There must not be any stickers onthe CDs/DVDs. These discs may jam in the CD/DVD drive orseriously damage the drive. Anexpensive replacement of thedevice will then be necessary.
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CD and MP3 replay
Push CD/DVD with the labelled side
upward into the CD/DVD slot until it ispulled in.
CD/DVD replay starts automaticallyand the AUDIO CD or AUDIO MP3menu is displayed.
If there is already a CD/DVD inthe unit, but the AUDIO CD or AUDIO MP3 menu is not active:
Press CD/AUX button.
The AUDIO CD or AUDIO MP3 menuis opened and CD/DVD replay isstarted.
Depending on the data stored onthe audio CD or MP3 CD/DVDdiffering information about theCD/DVD and the current music trackwill be shown on the display.
If the AUDIO CD orAUDIO MP3 menu does not appearafter pressing the CD/AUX button,there is still a navigation DVD in theCD/DVD slot. Press button toremove the DVD.
Selecting a CD directly
During CD replay
Turn multifunction knob or
Press the multifunction knob andthen select Track list
to display a list of all the tracks onthe CD.
Select desired track.
During MP3 replay
Turn multifunction knob to display alist of all tracks on the CD/DVD or
Press multifunction knob and thenFolders and select required folder.
Select desired track.
Skip track forward/backwardBriefly press or button onceor several times.
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Track search forward/tracksearch backwardBriefly press or button andthen press or button againand keep pressed until the desired
track is displayed.
Playing tracks in random order Press the multifunction knob and thenset Shuffle songs (RDM) to On.
RDM is deactivated if Folders or Track list is selected.
Fast forward/rewindPress the button or andhold it down to forward wind or rewind
the current track.
Selecting playlist
Press multifunction knob and select
Search and then Playlists.Select desired playlist.
Important information
Only.pls and.m3u format playlistsare supported.
The list entries must be in the formof relative paths.
Removing CD/DVDPress button.
The CD/DVD is pushed out of the CD/DVD slot.
If the CD/DVD is not removed afterejection, it will be drawn back in againautomatically after a few seconds.
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Connection of externaldevices
Under the cover on the centreconsole there is an AUX socket and aUSB socket for the connection ofexternal audio sources.
The sockets must always be keptclean and dry.
Aux inputIt is possible, for example, to connectto the AUX input1 a portable
CD player with a 3.5 mm jack plug.
Operating an audio source
An audio source that is connected to
the AUX input can be operated onlyvia the control elements of the audiosource.
USB port An MP3 player or a USB stick can beconnected to the USB port2.
Important information The MP3 players and USB sticks
connected must comply with the
USB Mass Storage Classspecification (USB MSC).
Only MP3 players and USB stickswith a sector size of 512 bytes inthe FAT file system are supported.
The maximum length of the USBstick is 70 mm. A longer stick would
be damaged on folding down thearmrest.
Operating a USB data source
The data sources connected via USBare operated using the Infotainmentsystem; operation is the same as foran audio MP3 CD/DVD 3 3-2.
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Removing data source fromUSB port
To avoid the loss of data, thefollowing steps must be performed:
Press the multifunction knob and thenselect Eject device.
The data source can be removedfrom the USB port.
Connecting andoperating an iPod An iPod can be connected to theInfotainment system. The controlsand menus on the Infotainment
system are then used for operation.
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
operation and function in thefollowing situations:
When connecting an iPod on whicha more recent version of thefirmware is installed than issupported by the Infotainmentsystem.
When connecting an iPod on whichfirmware from other providers(e.g. Rockbox) is installed.
Connecting iPodPrior to connecting the device thevolume on the iPod must be set toaround 90% to ensure optimalvolume control using the Infotainment
system.
Then connect the iPod headphonesoutput to the AUX input1 using theaudio cable supplied (in the sleeve ofthe navigation DVD).
Then connect the iPod USB cable tothe USB port2.
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Operating an iPod
The iPod connected via AUX and USB
is operated using the Infotainmentsystem; operation is largely the sameas for an audio MP3 CD/DVD 3 3-2.
In the following, only the aspects ofoperation of the iPod that aredifferent/additional are described.
iPod functions
Depending on the data saved, there
are various options for selecting andplaying tracks.
Press the multifunction knob and thenselect Search to display the optionsavailable.
Select desired option to display therelated submenu.
Removing an iPod from theAUX and USB port
To avoid the loss of data, thefollowing steps must be performed:
Press the multifunction knob and thenselect Eject iPod.
The iPod can be removed from the AUX and USB port.
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Navigation IntroductionThe navigation system will reliablyguide you to your destination withoutthe need to read maps, even if youhave no local knowledge whatsoever.
The current traffic situation is takeninto account in the route calculation ifdynamic route guidance is used. Forthis purpose the Infotainment systemreceives traffic announcements in thecurrent reception area via RDS-TMC.
The navigation system cannot,however, take into account trafficincidents, traffic regulations changedat short notice and hazards or
problems that arise suddenly (e.g.road works).
Important information onthe function of thenavigation systemThe position and movement of the
vehicle are detected by thenavigation system using sensors.The distance travelled is determinedfrom the vehicle’s speedometersignal, turning movements on bendsby a gyro sensor. The position isdetermined using the GPS satellites(Global Positioning System).
By comparing the sensor signalswith the digital maps on the
navigation DVD, it is possible todetermine the position with anaccuracy of approx. 10 m.
Introduction ......................... 4-1Operation ............................ 4-3
Overview of the symbols..... 4-26
Caution
The usage of the navigation systemdoes not release the driver from theresponsibility for a correct, vigilant
attitude in road traffic. The relatedtraffic regulations must always befollowed. If a navigation instructionshould contradict traffic regulations,the traffic regulations always apply.
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The system will also work with poorGPS reception, however, theaccuracy of the determination of theposition will be reduced, resulting inincorrect position messages.
After the entry of the destinationaddress or points of interest (nearestpetrol station, hotel, etc.) the route iscalculated from the current location tothe destination selected.
The route guidance is provided byvoice output and an arrow, as well aswith the aid of a multi-colour mapdisplay or a combination of twodisplays.
TMC traffic information systemand dynamic route guidanceThe TMC traffic information systemreceives all current traffic informationfrom TMC radio stations. If dynamicroute guidance is active, thisinformation is included in thecalculation of the overall route.During this process, the route isplanned such that traffic problems
related to pre-selected criteria 3 4-24are avoided.
If there is a traffic problem duringactive route guidance, depending onthe pre-setting a message appearsas to whether the route should bechanged.
TMC traffic information is displayedin the route guidance display assymbols or as detailed text on theTMC messages menu.
To be able to use TMC trafficinformation, the system has toreceive TMC stations in the relatedregion.
Dynamic route guidance only works iftraffic information is received via the
TMC traffic information system.The dynamic route guidance functioncan be deactivated 3 4-17.
Important information aboutthe map material on the DVDThe complete map material is tooextensive to load it into the system’smemory.
For international navigation, insertnavigation DVD or load the relateddata for the regions into the systemmemory. The network of main roadsin Europe is loaded automatically.It may be necessary to delete othermap material in the system memory.
Once the preferred map material hasbeen loaded, the DVD can beremoved so that the drive can be
used for playing music.Map data add / remove 3 4-24.
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Entering destination
Press DEST button; the followingoptions are available on the Enterdestination menu:
Enter address: direct entry of adestination address with country,city, street and house number3 4-4.
Address book: open an addressalready entered in the addressbook 3 4-5.
Last destinations: selection from
a list of recently selecteddestinations 3 4-6.
Points of Interest: selection froma list of points of interest(restaurants, hotels, petrol stations,etc.) near the current position, thedestination, other locations orselection from the map, as well assearch by name 3 4-6.
Destination from Map: selectionof a destination using crosswiresdirectly from the map 3 4-9.
Travel guide: feature fordisplaying points of interest basedon travel guide criteria (sights,cultural centres, etc.) in a selectedplace 3 4-10.
Address entryPress DEST button and then selectEnter address.
Direct entry of an address usingthe letter function:
Select Country category. Markdesired country on the list andaccept.
Select City category. Using themultifunction knob, successivelymark and accept the letters for thecity desired. During this process thesystem will automatically add letters ifthere is no other choice.
The following symbols can be
selected in the bottom line. Thesymbols mean:
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Opening an address from theaddress book
Press DEST button and then selectAddress book.
Select desired address name in thelist and accept; the address is copiedto the route guidance.
Start navigation 3 4-13 or simulateDemo mode or Edit name or delete name from list.
Opening the last destinations
Press DEST button and then selectLast destinations.
A list of destinations entered recentlyis displayed
Select desired destination in the listand accept; the address is copied tothe route guidance.
Start navigation 3 4-13 or Store orsimulate route in Demo mode.
Opening points of interest
Press DEST button and then selectPoints of Interest.
A list appears with the followingsubmenus on which the points ofinterest are listed by category (e. g.car, leisure, restaurants).
Around actual position
Display of points of interest aroundthe related position. For example,you are looking for a restaurant.Select Restaurant category.
A search window with further criteriafor restaurants appears. Make aselection and refine search criteria.
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Return to search window usingBACK button. The number ofrestaurants can be reduced byselecting the criteria.
Accept Start search, a list of all
restaurants that meet the criteria inthe area appears with information ondistance.
After the selection of a restaurant, theroute guidance window appears withthe following options:
Extras: if available the telephonenumber and address of theselected restaurant are displayed. Accept telephone number. A call is
made to the establishment byselecting .
Demo mode: the route guidance issimulated.
Start navigation: the selectedpoint of interest is copied to thenavigation.
Store: the destination is saved inthe address book.
Around destination
Display of points of interest aroundthe destination entered. For example,you are looking for a petrol station.
Select Car category.
Accept Car and then Petrol station.
A list of all petrol station brandsaround the destination appears.
The number of petrol stations canalso be reduced by marking petrolstation brands.
After accepting Start search allpetrol stations or the selected petrolstations around the destination aredisplayed with information ondistance.
After the selection of a petrol station,the route guidance window appearswith the following options:
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Extras: if available the telephonenumber and address of the petrolstation are displayed. Accepttelephone number. A call is made
to the petrol station by selecting .
Demo mode: the route guidance issimulated.
Start navigation: the selectedpoint of interest is copied to thenavigation.
Store: the destination is saved inthe address book.
Around other places
Display of points of interest aroundany area. For example, you arelooking for a shopping centre.
Select the required country from thelist of countries.
Enter the place using the letterfunction 3 4-4. Accept selection.
Select Shopping category.
After accepting, select Shoppingcentres.
After accepting Start search, a list ofshopping centres around the selectedplace appears with information ondistance.
After the selection of a shoppingcentre, the route guidance windowappears with the following options:
Extras: address of the shoppingcentre is displayed.
Demo mode: the route guidance issimulated.
Start navigation: the selectedpoint of interest is copied to thenavigation.
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Store: the destination is saved inthe address book using a name.
Point of interest from the map
Using eight-way switch on themultifunction knob, positioncrosswires on a point of interest onthe map.
Map scale can be changed by turningthe multifunction knob.
After the selection of a destinationStart navigation 3 4-13 or Store3 4-5.
Name search
Select country and enter name ofa point of interest using the letterfunction 3 4-4. A list appears whenthe entry is unambiguous.
Alternatively, all terms for names canbe displayed by selecting the list
function in the entry box. Thesearch selection can be reduced byfirst entering letters. The more lettersthat are entered, the shorter the list.
After the selection of a destination,
the route guidance window appearswith the following options:
Extras: if available, telephonenumber and address of thedestination are displayed. Accepttelephone number. A call is made
to the destination by selecting .
Demo mode: the route guidance issimulated.
Start navigation: the selectedpoint of interest is copied to thenavigation.
Store: the destination is saved inthe address book; accept thedefault name or enter a name usingletter function.
Destination from the mapPress DEST button and then select Destination from Map.
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Using eight-way switch on themultifunction knob to positioncrosswires on a destination on the
map.
Change map scale by turning themultifunction knob.
After the selection of a destinationStart navigation 3 4-13 or Store3 4-5.
Travel guidePress DEST button and then selectTravel guide.
If data from the internal memory isused for navigation, the travel guideis only available for the regionssaved.
A selection of travel guide
recommendations appears from thefollowing submenus to which furthercategories (e.g. Eating anddrinking, Going out, Sights orAccommodation) are assigned:
Around actual position
Display of recommendations aroundthe related position. For example, youare looking for a restaurantrecommendation.
Select Eating and drinkingcategory.
After accepting, select a restauranttype from Bar , Cafe, FastFood,Restaurant.
Select Restaurant.
A search window with further criteriafor restaurants appears. The numberof restaurants can be reduced by
selecting criteria (beer garden,seafood restaurant, vegetarian...).
After selecting criteria, press BACKbutton to return to the previous menu.
Select Start search.
A list of restaurants around thecurrent position appears with
distance information.
After the selection of a restaurant, aninformation page opens with a shortdescription, opening times, pricesand addresses.
After accepting the page, the routeguidance window appears with the
following options:
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Start route guidance: theselection is copied to thenavigation.
Show on map: the position of therestaurant is displayed on the map.
Make call: if available, a telephonecall is made to the restaurant.
Store in address book: after theentry of a name, the destination issaved in the address book.
Around destination
Display of recommendations aroundthe destination entered.
For example, you are looking for
sights.Select Sights category.
After accepting, further criteria forselecting sights are available.
Select Museum.
After accepting, further criteria for thespecification of museums areavailable.
Select Start search.
A list of the museums specifiedaround the selected destinationappears with distance information.
On the selection of a museum, aninformation page opens with a short
description, opening times, pricesand addresses.
After accepting the page, the routeguidance window appears with thefollowing options:
Start route guidance: theselection is copied to thenavigation.
Show on map: the position of themuseum is displayed on the map.
Make call: if available, a telephonecall is made to the museum.
Store in address book: thedestination is saved under a namein the address book.
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Around other places
Display of points of interest aroundany place. For example, you are
looking for a swimming pool.
Select the required country from thelist of countries.
Enter the place using the letterfunction 3 4-4. Accept selection.
Select Sport and leisure category.
After accepting, further criteria forselecting sports activities areavailable.
Select Swimming.
You can select between differenttypes of swimming pools.
Select Start search.
A list of pools around the selectedplace appears with distance
information. After the selection of a pool, aninformation page opens with a shortdescription, opening times, pricesand addresses.
After accepting the page, the routeguidance window appears with thefollowing options:
Start route guidance: theselection is copied to thenavigation.
Show on map: the position of thedestination is displayed on the map.
Make call: if available, a telephonecall is made to the destination.
Store in address book: thedestination is saved under a namein the address book.
Name search
Select country and enter name ofa point of interest using the letterfunction 3 4-4. A list appears whenthe entry is unambiguous. Alternatively, all terms for names canbe displayed by selecting the list
function in the entry box. Thesearch selection can be reduced byfirst entering letters. The more lettersthat are entered, the shorter the list.
After the selection of a destination, aninformation page opens with a shortdescription, opening times, pricesand addresses. The informationdisplayed is dependent on the type ofdestination.
After accepting the page, the routeguidance window appears with thefollowing options:
Start route guidance: theselection is copied to thenavigation.
Show on map: the position of thedestination is displayed on the
map. Make call: if available, a telephone
call is made to the destination.
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Store in address book: after theentry of a name or accepting thedefault name, the destination issaved in the address book.
Route guidance After selection of the destination, thefollowing options are available on theEnter address menu:
Demo mode
Start navigation
Store
Delete
Demo modeThe route guidance to the destinationentered is simulated.
Start navigationThe route guidance to the destination
entered is started.
StoreThe destination entered is saved inthe address book by entering a name.
Delete A selected destination is deleted fromthe address book.
Tours
A tour makes it possible to enter aseries of destinations for driving to
one after the other. This function issuitable for regular, repetitive tours sothat it is not necessary to re-enterindividual destinations. Tours aresaved using a name. A maximum often tours with 9 intermediatedestinations can be saved. Anexisting tour can be changed bymodifying the order of the destinationsor by adding or deleting destinations.
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Adding a tour Press NAV button and then selectTours.
After selecting the New tour menu,enter name for tour using the letter
function. Accept name using OK.
The name appears on the Tours menu.
To add destinations to the tour, openTour.
Select Add waypoint menu. Thedestinations can be selected from the
options
Enter waypoint (Enter address)
Address book
Last destinations
Select from map
Points of Interest.
After selecting destination, acceptusing Add. For further intermediatedestinations, repeat procedure.
The tour is saved on the Tours menuusing the name.
For navigation, press Start tour .
Starting a tour
Press NAV button and then selectTours.
Select a tour from the list.
After selection of Start tour thenavigation is started.
By selecting Start tour from thenavigation starts from a previouslymarked destination on the existingtour.
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Displaying a tour
Press NAV button and then selectTours.
Select a Tour from the list.
After selection of Show tour thedestinations on the tour aredisplayed.
Editing a tour
Press NAV button and then selectTours.
Select the tour to be edited from thelist.
Select Edit tour . The followingoptions are available.
Move waypoints
The destinations on the tour aredisplayed.
Mark destination to be moved andpress twice. The destination is placed
at the end.
Delete waypoints
The destinations on the tour aredisplayed.
Mark destination to be deleted andaccept. The destination is deleted
from the tour.Delete tour
The tour opened is deleted in itsentirety.
Adding new intermediatedestinationPress NAV button and then selectTours.
Select the tour to be edited from the
list.Select Add waypoint menu. Thedestinations can be selected from theoptions
Enter waypoint (address entry)
Address book
Last destinations
Select from map
Points of Interest.
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After selecting destination, acceptusing Add. For further intermediatedestinations, repeat procedure.
The destination is added to the tourwith the tour name.
Functions for active routeguidance
Press NAV button and then pressmultifunction knob.
With active route guidance, thefollowing options are available whenthe multifunction knob is pressed:
Stop navigation
TMC messages
Navigation options
Route information
Route blocking
Tours
Stopping navigation Active route guidance is stopped. TheNavigation menu appears.
TMC messages(traffic news)The driver can obtain information onthe current traffic situation both on the
route driven and on all routes usingTMC traffic information reception.
TMC traffic information is displayedas symbols in the route guidancedisplay or on the TMC messages menu as a detailed text message3 4-17.
The traffic information received isused as the basis for the dynamicroute guidance 3 4-22. The route isselected with avoidance of trafficproblems based on pre-set criteria3 4-17.
To be able to use TMC trafficinformation, the system has to
receive TMC stations in the relatedregion.
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Dynamic route guidance only works iftraffic information is received via theTMC traffic information system.
Displaying detailed trafficinformation as a text message
Press NAV button and then selectTMC messages.
A list of all TMC traffic informationreceived is displayed.
Depending on the filter criteriaselected 3 4-24, either all trafficmessages or only those along the
selected route are displayed.
Detailed information appears afteraccepting a traffic message. Toleave, press BACK button.
Navigation optionsThe following options with further
submenus are available:
Route criteriaThe planning of the route can bedefined by the following criteria:
Fastest
Shortest
Economic
Avoid freeways
Avoid toll roads Avoid tunnels
Avoid ferries
Dynamic route guidance
Mark selection and accept. Thefunction is activated or deactivated bypressing Dynamic guidance again(check mark appears in line on themenu).
With dynamic route guidance active,the route can be recalculatedautomatically if there are traffic
problems, or only after a prompt isaccepted, whichever option isselected.
Dynamic guidance 3 4-22.
Route guidance displayThe following options are availablefor the display of the route guidance:
Map: route guidance is displayedon the map.
Arrow / Map: route guidance isdisplayed on the map, navigationarrows also appear.
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Arrow: route guidance is onlydisplayed with navigation arrows.
Using the Popup information option,
you can select whether routeguidance information from thenavigation is to be displayed in popupwindows in other operating modes(e.g. radio). The information is hiddenafter a set time or by pressing theBACK button.
Map options
Map alignment
Selection between orientation in
direction of travel (North Up/HeadUp) and dimension (2D/3D) on themap display.
Mark selection using multifunctionknob and accept.
Displaying points of interest on themap
Select whether and which points ofinterest are to be displayed on the
map.
In User defined you can define thetype of points of interest that are to bedisplayed, e.g.: restaurant,hotel,public places,etc.
Mark selection using multifunctionknob and accept.
Arrival time/journey timeSelection of the expected arrival timeor the journey time The time isdisplayed in the top line on the routeguidance screen
Route information
The following information can beaccessed on the Route information menu:
Route list
Current position information
Destination information
Overview current route
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Route list
All roads on the route calculated aregiven with the related distances.
Current position information
The following information on thecurrent position is displayed:
Place
Street name
Longitude
Latitude
Map display
The actual position can be copied tothe address book using Store. Forthis purpose, assign a name using
the letter function 3 4-4.
Destination information
The following information on thedestination is displayed:
Place
Street name
Longitude
Latitude
Map display
The display will be different if Pointsof Interest or Destination from Map is selected.
The destination is copied to theaddress book using Store. For thispurpose, assign a name using theletter function 3 4-4.
Overview current route
The following information on thecurrent route is displayed:
Position
Destination
Arrival time
Distance
Map display
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Route blockingIn the list of street names on theroute, streets or areas can be
excluded from the route guidance bymarking them. These areas aredisplayed crossed-out.
The route blocking entered remainsactive until a new route calculation isperformed.
When you leave the page by pressingthe BACK button, after acceptancethe route is re-calculated taking intoaccount the excluded areas.
ToursDescription 3 4-20.
Functions with routeguidance inactiveUnlike the displays with route
guidance active, with route guidanceinactive the following options areavailable:
Start navigationPress NAV button and then selectStart navigation.
The Enter address menu appears,description 3 4-4.
Current position informationThe following information on thecurrent position is displayed:
Place
Street name
Longitude
Latitude
Map display
Destination information
The following information on thedestination is displayed:
Place
Street name
Longitude
Latitude
Map display
Information on the display
Indications on the display
In the top line the following isdisplayed:
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Time / distance to destination /arrival time or journey time /exterior temperature
On the menus, the menu nameappears in the top line.
On the map display the routeguidance is displayed as a blue route.
The starting point is displayed as ared triangle, the destination as achequered flag.
Symbols along the route indicatetraffic information and generalinformation or points of interest.
Overview of the symbols 3 4-26.
Map scale
Change the map scale in thenavigation display by turning the
multifunction knob.The scale is displayed in the top lineof the display.
The map display changesautomatically to the North Up format ifthe scale is set to greater than orequal to 20 km.
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Dynamic route guidance
If dynamic route guidance is active,the entire current traffic situation that
the Infotainment system receivesover TMC is included in thecalculation of the route. The route issuggested taking into account alltraffic problems or restrictions as perthe pre-set criteria 3 4-17.
In the case of a traffic problem(e.g. traffic jam, road shut) on theroute driven, a message is displayedand a voice message output
indicating the nature of the problem.The driver can decide whether todrive around the traffic problem
taking the suggested change to theroute or to carry on through the trafficproblem.
Nearby traffic problems are alsoreported if route guidance is notactive.
If route guidance is active, the systemcontinuously checks, based on thetraffic information, whether it wouldbe better to recalculate the route ortake an alternative route taking intoaccount the current traffic situation.
If route guidance is active, youcan choose between automaticrecalculation or recalculation of theroute after accepting a prompt 3 4-17.
The activation and deactivation ofdynamic route guidance, as well ascriteria for the calculation of the routeand other settings for navigation, aremade on the Navigation options menu.
For this purpose, press NAV button,then select Navigation options,Route criteria, Dynamic guidance 3
4-17.
Dynamic route guidance only works iftraffic information is received via theRDS-TMC traffic information system.
The possible delay due to atraffic problem calculated by theInfotainment system is based on datathat the system receives via the RDS-TMC station currently set. The actualdelay may be different to thatcalculated.
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RPT NAV button
The last route guidance message isrepeated by pressing the RPT NAV
button.
Inserting navigation DVDTo load additional map material for acountry, insert navigation DVD in theDVD/CD slot with the labelled sidepointing upwards. It will be pulled inautomatically.
Important information onnavigation DVDs
Only use navigation DVDs/CDsapproved by the vehiclemanufacturer. The Infotainmentsystem will not read navigation
DVDs/CDs from othermanufacturers.
It is recommended to always usethe latest navigation DVD/CD forthe Infotainment system.
Removing navigation DVD
The DVD/CD is ejected by pressingthea button.
If the DVD/CD is not removed fromthe slot within 10 seconds, it is pulledback into the slot for safety reasons.
Navigation-specific settingsPress CONFIG button and then
select Navigation settings.The following options are available.
Navigation volume
TMC settings
Delete lists
Map data add / remove
Erase map data memory
Navigation volume
Setting the relative volumes of thenavigation message and the audiosource (background) during anavigation message.
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The map data can be loaded from theDVD into the Infotainment system’sinternal memory on the Map data
add / remove menu.The maps to be saved are selectedand marked using the multifunctionknob. The selection of the maps to beremoved from the memory must becleared. Delete and load maps usingthe Confirm command.
The copying process may take sometime depending on the amount ofdata to be copied.
The free memory is displayed in thetop line.
Route guidance is not possible at thesame time as maps are added orremoved.
The duration of the copying processgiven is a rough estimate that doesnot take into account any other active
functions, e.g. playing MP3 files.
If the copying process is interruptedby switching off the system, thecopying process must be restartedmanually after the system is switchedon.
The related map material alreadycopied will be deleted from thememory if the copying process iscancelled manually. This process cantake some time.
Erase map data memoryIf navigation is not possible using thedata from the internal memory, orthere is an error message on copyingmap material, this command shouldbe used to quickly and completelyerase the internal memory
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Overview of thesymbols
General symbols
Open list
Close list
Buick dealer
Cadillac dealer
Chevrolet dealer
Daewoo dealer
GMC dealer
Holden dealer
Opel dealer
Pontiac dealer
Saab dealer
Saturn dealer
Vauxhall dealer
Airport
Amusement park
City
Bank
Cash machine
Bus station
Camp site
Cemetery
Chemist
Cinema
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Actual position
Intermediate destination
Next intermediatedestination
Destination
Traffic message
Ferry
Border
Tunnel
Kiosk
Food
Hotel / motel
Motorway exit
Car park
Park & ride
Multi-storey car park
Petrol station
Service area
Restaurant
WC
Historical monument
Hospital
Emergency
Police
Harbour
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Traffic symbols
Mountain pass
Museum
Car rental
Travel information
Leisure activity
Provision of services
Public place
Related to the car
Shopping centre
Toll road
Tourist information
Sight
Sport & leisure
Going out
Garage
Caution / warning
Road closed
Dense traffic
Traffic jam
Narrow lanes
Fog
Road works
Icy road
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Smog
Snow
Storm
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5 - 1 Mobile Phone Portal
Mobile PhonePortal
Introduction
General informationThe mobile phone portal provides youwith the possibility of holding mobilephone conversations via a vehicle
microphone and the vehicleloudspeakers as well as operatingthe most important mobile phonefunctions via the Infotainment systemin the vehicle.
The mobile telephone portal can beoperated optionally with voice control.
The mobile telephone can beoperated via an external antenna byinserting it into an adapter that is
specific to the phone.
Not all mobile phone portal functionsare supported by every mobilephone. The possible phone functionsdepend on the relevant mobile phoneand network provider. You will findfurther information on this in theoperating instructions for your mobilephone or you can enquire about themwith your network provider.
Important information foroperation and traffic safety
Introduction.......................... 5-1
Telephone connection......... 5-3
Emergency call.................... 5-6
Telephone operation ........... 5-7
Voice control........................ 5-10
9 Warning
Mobile phones have effects on
your environment. For this reasonsafety regulations and stipulationshave been prepared. You shouldfind out about the relatedstipulations before you use thetelephone function.
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Bluetooth™The mobile phone portal supportsBluetooth™ Handsfree Profile V. 1.5and is specified in accordance withthe Bluetooth™ Special InterestGroup (SIG).
You will find further information aboutthe specification on the Internet at
http://qualweb.bluetooth.org.
For security reasons, a randomlyselected, four-digit PIN code shouldbe used for the Bluetooth™connection.
Operating the voice control
Do not use the voice control inemergencies, because in stresssituations your voice can changeso much that it can no longer berecognised sufficiently to set up thedesired connection quickly enough.
Base plate for the telephonespecific adapter Keep the contacts of the base platefree from dust and dirt.
Recharging the phone
batteryThe phone batteries are recharged assoon as the mobile phone portal isswitched on and the phone is insertedinto the telephone specific adapter.
Control elementsThe most important telephone speci-fic control elements are as follows:
PHONE button: open telephone main
menu. With the ignition switched off,switch on and off the mobile phoneportal.
Steering wheel remote control:
, : take call, activate voicecontrol.
, : end/reject call, deactivatevoice control.
The mobile phone portal can beoperated optionally via voice control3 5-10.
9 Warning
Use of the hands-free facility whiledriving can be dangerous becauseyour concentration is reducedwhen telephoning. Park yourvehicle before you use the hands-free facility. Take heed of thestipulations of the country in whichyou find yourself at present.
Do not forget to heed the specialregulations that apply in specificareas and always switch off themobile phone if the use of mobilephones is prohibited, if interferenceis caused by the mobile phone or ifdangerous situations can occur.
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Telephone connectionThe mobile phone portal switchesitself on and off via the ignition. Whenthe ignition is turned off you can turnthe mobile phone portal on and off viathe Infotainment system.
A connection can be set up betweenthe mobile phone and the mobilephone portal via Bluetooth™. For thispurpose your mobile phone mustsupport Bluetooth™.
To be able to set up a Bluetooth™connection the mobile phone portalmust be switched on and Bluetooth™must be activated.
For information on the Bluetooth™function of your mobile phone pleaserefer to the operating instructions forthe mobile phone.
Telephone main menu
As soon as the mobile phone portal isswitched on and the mobile phone is
logged on, the telephone main menuis displayed on the display.
Telephone specific adapter If you are using a telephone specificadapter, the mobile phone isoperated via the external antenna.The adapter also serves as acharging station.
Do only use adapters that areapproved for your vehicle and yourmobile phone.
For each adapter there are specificinstallation instructions that areenclosed with the product. Beforeinstalling the adapter please informyourself about the exact installationprocedure.
Installing the adapter
Fasten the adapter to the base plate.
Make sure that the contacts arecorrectly connected. An engagingsound must be audible when theadapter engages.
To remove, press the unlockingbutton on the base plate.
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Inserting the mobile phone
Insert the mobile phone into theadapter.
Make sure that the contacts arecorrectly connected. An engagingsound must be audible when themobile phone engages.
To remove, press the unlockingbutton on the adapter.
Bluetooth™ connectionBluetooth™ is a radio standard forthe wireless connection of, for
example, a telephone with otherdevices. Information such as atelephone book, call lists, the network
operator’s name and field strengthcan be transferred. The functionalitycan be restricted depending on thetelephone type.
To be able to set up a Bluetooth™connection with the mobile phone
portal, the Bluetooth™ function of themobile phone has to be activated andthe mobile phone has to be set to"visible". Fur further informationplease refer to the operatinginstructions for the mobile phone.
Bluetooth™ menu
Press CONFIG button
Select Phone settings and thenBluetooth.
Activating Bluetooth™
If the Bluetooth™ function of themobile phone portal is deactivated:
Set Activation toOn and confirm thesubsequent message.
Device list
When a mobile phone is connected tothe mobile phone portal for the firsttime via Bluetooth™, the mobilephone is saved in the device list.
A maximum of 5 mobile phones canbe saved in the device list.
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Connecting a mobile phone for thefirst time
Select Add handsfree device. The
Bluetooth™ code to be entered intothe mobile phone is displayed.
The mobile phone portal can now bedetected by other Bluetooth™devices.
As soon as the mobile phone hasdetected the mobile phone portal theBluetooth™ code can be entered onthe mobile phone.
As soon as the mobile phone portalhas detected the mobile phone, theconnection set-up can be confirmed
using Yes.The mobile phone is adopted in thedevice list and can be operated viathe mobile phone portal.
Changing the Bluetooth™ code
The first time a Bluetooth™connection to the mobile phone portal
is set up, a default code is displayedthat can be changed at any time. Forsecurity reasons a four-digit andrandomly selected code must beused for pairing devices.
Select Change Bluetooth code. Onthe menu displayed, edit the actualBluetooth™ code and accept themodified code using OK.
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Connecting a mobile phone savedin the device list
Select the desired mobile phone and
then select the option Select in themenu displayed.
As soon as the mobile phone portalhas detected the mobile phone, theconnection setup can be confirmed.
The mobile phone can be operatedvia the mobile phone portal.
Removing mobile phone fromdevice list
Select desired mobile phone from thedevice list. In the menu displayedselect Delete and confirm thesubsequent message.
Removing all entries from devicelist
Press CONFIG button.
Select Phone settings and thenFactory settings.
Emergency call
9 Warning
Connection setup cannot beguaranteed in all situations. For
this reason you should not relyexclusively on a mobile phonewhen a vitally importantcommunication (e.g. a medicalemergency) is concerned.
In some networks it may benecessary for a valid SIM card tobe properly inserted in the mobilephone.
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Sending an emergency callDial the emergency call number(e.g. 112).
The telephone connection to theemergency call centre is set up.
Answer when the service personnelquestion you about the emergency.
Telephone operation
Introduction As soon as a connection viaBluetooth™ has been set up betweenyour mobile phone and the
Infotainment system, you can alsooperate many functions of yourmobile phone via the Infotainmentsystem.
Via the Infotainment system, you can,e.g., set up a connection to the callnumbers stored in your mobile phoneor change the call numbers.
As a rule operation via the mobilephone continues to be possible, e.g.
taking a call or adjusting the volume. After setup of a connection betweenthe mobile phone and theInfotainment system the mobilephone data is transmitted to theInfotainment system. This can takesome time depending on the phonemodel. During this period operation ofthe mobile phone is possible via theInfotainment system only to a
restricted extent.
9 Warning
Bear in mind that you can makeand receive calls with the mobilephone, if it is in a service area witha sufficiently strong signal. Undercertain circumstances emergencycalls cannot be made on all mobilephone networks; it is possible thatthey cannot be made when certainnetwork services and/or telephonefunctions are active. You canenquire about this with the localnetwork operators.
The emergency call number candiffer depending on the region
and country. Please enquirebeforehand about the correctemergency call number for therelevant region.
9 Warning
Do not end the call until you arerequested to do so by theemergency call centre.
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Not every telephone supports allfunctions of the mobile phone portal.There can therefore be deviationsfrom the function content describedwith these specific telephones. Forfurther information please refer to the
instructions for the telephone specificadapter.
Setting the volume forhands-free facilityTurn the O-knob of the InfotainmentSystem or press the buttons + / - atthe steering wheel.
Adjust ring tonesPress CONFIG button.
Select Phone settings and thenRingtone.
Select required option.
Dialling a telephone number
Several options for dialling telephonenumbers are available via the Phone
menu.With the telephone main menu active,press the multifunction knob to openthe relevant submenu.
Entering a number manually
Select Enter number , then enter thedesired number sequence.
Select , to start the dialling process.You can switch to the telephone book
menu by selecting .
Telephone book After setting up the connection thetelephone book is compared with thetelephone book in the temporarymemory, provided that the same SIMcard or same telephone is concerned.
During this period any newly addedentries are not displayed.
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If the SIM card or telephone aredifferent, the telephone book isreloaded. This process can take afew minutes depending on the phonemodel.
Selecting a telephone number
from the telephone book
Select Phone book.
On the Search menu displayed,select the desired first letter range tostart a preselection of the telephonebook entries that you want displayed.
After having performed thepreselection: select the desired entryin the telephone book to display thenumbers saved under this entry.
Select the desired number to start thedialling process.
Call lists
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Via the menu Call lists the possibilityexists of viewing incoming, outgoingand missed calls and dialling therelevant numbers.
To start a dialling process:select the desired call list, an entry in
the call list and finally the desiredtelephone number.
Incoming callWhen there is an incoming call amenu is displayed for you to accept ordecline the telephone call.
Select required option.
Functions during a
telephone callIf you currently have a telephone call,press the multifunction knob to opena submenu.
Various options are availabledepending on the situation andfunctional scope of the mobile phone:
Hang up: disconnect the telephoneconnection.
Call number: enter a telephonenumber to make a secondtelephone call or perform DTMF(touch-tone dialling), e.g. for voicemail or telephone banking.
Detach call: detach the connection
to a conference participant in atelephone conference.
Merge calls: merge two calls whenthere are several active calls.
Switch calls: switch between calls,if there are several calls.
Mute call: mute a call.
Voice controlThe voice control of the mobile phoneportal enables you to operate severalfunctions of the mobile phone viavoice input. It recognises commandsand numeric sequences
independently of the relevantspeaker. The commands andnumeric sequences can be spokenwithout a voice pause between theindividual words.
You can also save telephonenumbers using a name of yourchoice (voice tag). The telephoneconnection can be set up using thisname.
In the event of incorrect operation orincorrect codes the voice controlgives you acoustic feedback andrequests you to re-enter the desiredcommand. Apart from this, the voicecontrol acknowledges importantcommands and will enquire ifnecessary.
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In order that conversations inside thevehicle do not lead to unintentionaltriggering of the mobile phone, thevoice control does not start until it hasbeen activated.
Activating voice controlTo activate the voice control of themobile phone portal press the
button on the steering wheel.
For the duration of the dialogue anyaudio source that is active is mutedand any traffic news fade-in iscancelled.
Adjusting the volume for
voice outputTurn the volume knob on theInfotainment system or press the + / - buttons on the steering wheel.
Cancelling the dialogueThere are various possibilities ofdeactivating the voice control andcancelling the dialogue:
Press the button on the steeringwheel.
Enter the command "Cancel".
A command is not entered for sometime.
After the third unrecognisedcommand.
Operation
With the aid of the voice control themobile phone can be operated veryconveniently via voice input. It issufficient to activate the voice controland say the desired command. After input of the command theInfotainment system guides youthrough the dialogue with appropriatequestions and feedback to achievethe desired action.
Main commands After activation of the voice control ashort tone signals that the voicecontrol is expecting input.
Main commands available:
"Dial"
"Call"
"Redialing"
"Save"
"Delete"
"Directory"
"Pair"
"Select device"
"Voice feedback"
Commands that are frequently
available "Help": the dialogue is terminated
and all commands available in thecurrent context are enumerated.
"Cancel": the voice control isdeactivated.
"Yes":a suitable action is triggereddepending on the context.
"No": a suitable action is triggered
depending on the context.Entering a telephone number After the commando "Dial" the voicecontrol requests input of a number.
The telephone number must bespoken in your normal speechwithout any artificial pauses betweenthe numbers.
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Recognition is best, if a pause of atleast half a second is made afterevery three to five digits. TheInfotainment system then repeats thenumbers recognised.
You can then enter further numbers
or the following commands: "Dial": the inputs are accepted.
"Delete": the number last enteredor the block of numbers lastentered is deleted.
"Plus": a preceding "+" is enteredfor a call abroad.
"Verify": the inputs are repeatedby the voice output.
"Asterisk": An asterisk "*" isentered.
"Hash": A hash "#" is entered.
"Help"
"Cancel"
The telephone number entered canhave a maximum length of 25 digits.
To be able to make a call abroad youcan say the word "Plus" (+) at the
beginning of your number. The plusallows you to call from any country
without knowing the prefix for callsmade abroad in that country. Thensay the required country code.
Example of a dialogue
User: "Dial"
Voice output: "Please, say thenumber to dial"
User: "Plus Four Nine"
Voice output: "Plus Four Nine"
User: "Seven Three One"
Voice output: "Seven Three One"
User: "One One Nine Nine"
Voice output: "One One Nine Nine"
User: "Dial"
Voice output: "The number is beingdialled"
Entering a nameUsing the "Call" command atelephone number is entered that hasbeen stored in the telephone bookunder a name (voice tag).
Commands available:
"Yes"
"No"
"Help"
"Cancel"
Example of a dialogue
User: "Call"
Voice output: "Please, say thenametag to call"
User: Voice output: "Do you want to call?"
User: "Yes"
Voice output: "The number is beingdialled"
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Starting a second call A second call can be started duringan active telephone call. To do so,
press the button .
Commands available:
"Send": activate manual DTMF
(touch-tone dialling), e.g. for voicemail or telephone banking.
"Send nametag": activate DTMF(touch-tone dialling) by entering aname (voice tag).
"Dial"
"Call"
"Redialing"
"Help"
"Cancel"
Example of a dialogue
User:
User: "Send"
Voice output: "Please, say thenumber to send."
(for number input see the dialogueexample for "Entering a telephone
number")
User: "Send"
RediallingThe number last dialled is redialledwith the command "Redialing".
SavingWith the command "Save" atelephone number is stored in thetelephone book under a name (voicetag).
The name entered must be repeatedonce. The pitch and pronunciationmust be as identical as possible forboth name inputs, otherwise thevoice control will reject the inputs.
A maximum of 50 voice tags can bestored in the telephone book.
Voice tags are speaker-dependent,i.e. only the person who recorded avoice tag can open it.
To avoid the start of the recording ofa saved name from being cut off, ashort pause should be left after aninput request.
To be able to use the voice tagindependently of the location,i.e. including other countries, all
telephone numbers should beentered with a "plus" character and acountry code.
Commands available:
"Save": the inputs are accepted.
"Verify": the last input is repeated.
"Help"
"Cancel"
Example of a dialogue
User: "Save"
Voice output: "Please, say thenumber to save"
(for number input see the dialogueexample for "Entering a telephone
number")User: "Save"
Voice output: "Please, say thenametag to save"
User:
Voice output: "Please, repeat thenametag to confirm"
User:
Voice output: "Saving the nametag"
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Deleting A previously saved voice tag isdeleted with the command "Delete".
Commands available:
"Yes"
"No"
"Help"
"Cancel"
Listening to stored namesThe voice output of all stored names(voice tags) is started with thecommand "Directory".
Commands available during voiceoutput of the voice tags:
"Call": the telephone number ofthe voice tag last read aloud isselected.
"Delete": the entry of the voice taglast read aloud is deleted.
Saving a mobile phone to ordeleting it from the device listWith the command "Pair" a mobilephone can be saved to or deletedfrom the device list of the mobilephone portal 3 5-4.
Commands available:
"Add"
"Delete"
"Help"
"Cancel"
Example of a dialogueUser: "Pair"
Voice output: "Do you want to add ordelete a device?"
User: "Add"
Voice output: "Using the pair functionin the external device, enter to pair."
(for number input see the dialogue
example for "Entering a telephonenumber")
Voice output: "Do you want to pair thedevice?"
User: "Yes"
Voice output: "The device isconnected as the number"
Selecting a mobile phone fromthe device listUsing the "Select device" command, a mobile phone can beselected in the device list for settingup a BluetoothTM connection.
Example of a dialogueUser: "Select device"
Voice output: "Please, say a devicenumber to select"
User:
Voice output: "Do you want to selectthe device number?"
User: "Yes"
Voice output: "Do you want to pair thedevice?"
User: "Yes"
Voice output: "One moment. Thesystem searches for the selecteddevice"
Voice output: "Device number is selected"
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Voice feedbackEach voice input is answered orcommented on by the Infotainmentsystem by way of a voice output thatis adapted to the situation.
To switch the voice output on or off,
enter "Voice feedback" or press thebutton .
EU R&TTE Compliance
Hereby, General Motors Corporationdeclares that this UHP High and UHPLow are in compliance with theessential requirements and otherrelevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
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6 - 1Index
Index A Active route guidance ...............4-16
Address
address entry ...........................4-4
direct entry ...............................4-4
Address book .............................. 4-5adding an address ...................4-5
opening an address .................4-6
saving an address ...................4-5
AM menu .....................................2-3
AM station list ..............................2-4
AS ...............................................2-2
Audio player ............