Vauxhall Combo Infotainment System Owner's Manual

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OPEL ASTRAInfotainment System

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8 IntroductionInstrument panel: DVD 90 NAVI

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98 RadioThe following menu items areavailable in the DAB menu:DABFMYou can define that the same stationas on DAB is received, if possible,when switchi

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Radio 99 The messages of allannouncement types are issued viaa pop-up window using an increasein volume. Alarm and Traffic announcementshave a highe

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100 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 100Usage ... 101General informationThe CD player is

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CD Player 101When naming albums and tracks,umlauts or special charactersshould not be included.Applicable playlist extensions:"m3u" or "

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102 CD PlayerDepending on the type of CD,different CD information is displayedin the CD menu. Text information onlyappears if Show title is switched o

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CD Player 103Tap on the rocker switch d or crepeatedly until the desired CDcompartment is marked.The CD changer is muted.If a CD has not yet been read

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104 CD PlayerRandom CD (Random)Audio CD:When random play is selected for anaudio CD, the tracks on a CD will beplayed in random order.MP3 CD:If there

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CD Player 105Switching off Repeat TrackHold down the rocker switch c untilthe i symbol is no longer displayed.Repeat Off appears in the display fora f

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106 CD PlayerThe last station set or the last CDplayed will be played.1. Select the desired CD tray.The CD changer ejects the CD.If a CD is ejected or

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Introduction 91 e knob ... 11Briefly press: switch on/offInfotainment system ... 11Press and hold: activate/d

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108IndexAActivating CD player... 101AM... 88AS...

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109RRadio data system (RDS) ... 93Radio text... 96Random... 101Random al

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Introduction ... 112Radio ... 123CD Player ... 129AU

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112 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 112Theft-deterrent feature ... 113Overview ...

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Introduction 113Radio receptionRadio reception may be disrupted bystatic, noise, distortion or loss ofreception due to changes in distance from thetr

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114 IntroductionOverviewControl elements on instrument panel

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Introduction 1151 RDS ... 125Display programme nameor transmission frequencyof the station ... 12

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116 IntroductionSteering wheel audio controls1 Thumbwheel ... 117Turn: TID (Triple-Info-Display): Manual stationsearch ...

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Introduction 117The steering wheel remote controlhas other functions in conjunctionwith the Mobile phone portal, seechapter for Mobile phone portal.Op

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10 IntroductionSteering wheel audio controls1 Thumbwheel ... 11Turn: select menu itemsand commands ... 11Press

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118 Introduction3. Press OK to select System.4. Press m until a selected orunselected box for "Ign.Logic"(depending on the current setting)i

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Introduction 119For the best possible audio quality,the external audio source should beset to maximum volume. On units withline-out, the output signal

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120 IntroductionTone settingsPress the SOUND button to make thefollowing settings: Fader Balance Bass Treble SoundSetting the volume distribution

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Introduction 121Sound settings in the SettingsmenuAlternatively, the settings for Fader,Balance and Sound can be changedin the Settings menu:1. Press

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122 Introduction5. Once you have changed settings,press one of the function buttonsFM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to displaythe relevant function.The volume is o

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Radio 123RadioUsage ... 123Station search ... 123Autostore lists ...

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124 RadioManual station searchThe manual station search is used totune in to stations of knownfrequencies.Keep m or n pressed until MAN isdisplayed.

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Radio 125Autostore listsActivate/deactivate AS levelTap the AS button.When the AS level is active, thedisplay shows AS.The AS level can also be activa

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126 RadioIf you switch RDS off, the RDSfunctions will be disabled and theautomatic station search will not onlylook for RDS stations.Press the RDS but

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Radio 127Programme type selection1. Press the SETTINGS button.2. Press OK until PTY is displayed.3. Select one of the 29 programmetypes e.g. News orEn

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Introduction 11CD in = An audio/MP3 CD isinserted in the audio CDslot.MP3 = The loaded CD containsMP3 files.Navigation functiony= Route option Fastest

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128 Radio If on standby for trafficannouncement is switched on, thenCD playback is interrupted duringa traffic announcement. Traffic announcements a

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CD Player 129CD PlayerGeneral information ... 129Usage ... 130General informationWith the CD play

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130 CD PlayerApplicable playlist extensions:"m3u" or "pls".When generating (coding) the MP3files from audio data, a bitrate of upt

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CD Player 131Album selection for MP3 CDsYou are listening to a track from analbum.Press the CD/MP3 button.The CD track last played is displayed.Tap on

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132 CD PlayerRemoving a CDPress the j button.Eject CD appears on the display.If a CD is ejected, the last radio stationused will automatically be play

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AUX input 133AUX inputUsage ... 133UsageThe connector is located in the areaof the centre console.To play back an

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134IndexAActivating CD player... 130AM... 123AS...

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135Station search... 123Store... 123Switching the Infotainmentsystem on or off...

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Introduction ... 138Voice recognition ... 151Index ... 158Mobi

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12 IntroductionMutePress and hold the e knob to mutethe audio sources. When TP is switched on, trafficannouncements continue to beheard. When naviga

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138 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 138Connection ... 141Bluetooth connection ...

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Introduction 1399 WarningThe Infotainment system has to beused so that the vehicle can bedriven safely at all times. If in doubtstop your vehicle and

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140 IntroductionCharging the telephonebatteriesAs soon as the Mobile phone portalhas been switched on and thetelephone has been slotted into theteleph

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Introduction 141ConnectionA connection can be created betweena mobile telephone and theInfotainment system via: a telephone-specific adapter a Bluet

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142 IntroductionInsert the mobile telephone into theadapterEnsure that the contacts areconnected properly. You must heara click sound when the mobilet

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Introduction 1435. Select the Start searching menuitem.During the search process forBluetooth™ devices, the wordSearching... is displayed.When the sea

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144 Introduction3. Deactivate Connect.The message Disconnected!appears followed once again bythe Bluetooth™ menu.4. Select Remove.The message Removed!

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Introduction 1459 WarningBear in mind that you can makeand receive calls with the mobilephone, if it is in a service area witha sufficiently strong si

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146 IntroductionCalls which arrive or are being madewhen the mobile telephone is beingslotted into the telephone-specificadapter, are kept and are tra

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Introduction 147Making telephone callsThree different options where diallinga telephone number is concerned areavailable: dial the telephone numberma

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Introduction 13If navigation is inactive:Current geographical position withlatitude and longitude (providedadequate GPS reception isavailable).TMCYou

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148 IntroductionSelect the number you want and startthe dialling process.FilteringTo help you find phone book entries,a filter can be activated:Select

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Introduction 149The following functions are available:Hang-upThis function ends the telephoneconnection.Micro offThis function turns off the telephone

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150 IntroductionSeek advice on predeterminedinstallation points for the externalantenna or equipment holder andways of using devices witha transmissio

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Voice recognition 151Voice recognitionVoice recognition ... 151Voice recognitionThe speech recognition systemenables you to operat

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152 Voice recognitionEnding the dialogueThere are various ways to deactivatethe speech recognition system andend the dialogue: By pressing q Time-ou

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Voice recognition 153inform you that the speechrecognition system is waiting for aninput.The following commands areavailable: "Call" "

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154 Voice recognitionVoice output: "Name or Number?"User: "Number"Voice output: "The number, please!"User: "Plus Fo

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Voice recognition 155In order to be able to use the voice tagindependently of the location, i.e. inother countries, all telephonenumbers should be ent

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156 Voice recognitionChange the language spokenThe speech recognition systemsupports the following 6 languages: German (British) English French (EU

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Voice recognition 157

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14 IntroductionWhen the Infotainment system is offand the ignition is on, the outsidetemperature, time of day and date (ifavailable) are displayed.Mob

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158IndexAAccepting calls... 145Activating speech recognition... 151BBluetooth connection... 142CCall lists..

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159TTelephone numbers... 145Telephone-specific adapter... 141VVoice recognition ... 151

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Introduction 15Menu levelsThe menus of the Infotainmentsystem are divided into levels. Thecurrent menu level is shown byvertical lines at the left-han

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16 IntroductionSelecting from a listFor some menu items lists are calledup. You can navigate these lists usingthe cursor.Press the multifunction knob

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Introduction 17Aux:You can switch to an externally-connected audio source via the Auxoption.The Aux audio source can only beselected via the Audio men

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18 IntroductionSystem settingsFrom the main page, you can makeall the settings that influence thedisplays and functions of the entireInfotainment syst

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Introduction 19CautionDo not switch off the Infotainmentsystem or the ignition under anycircumstances while loading is inprogress.Do not start the eng

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20 IntroductionSelect Bass or Treble.Set the desired value for the optionselected and confirm by pressing themultifunction knob.Setting the volume dis

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Introduction 21An external source (e.g. hands-freekit) can be connected to theInfotainment system.With External In the volume of anexternal source can

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22 RadioRadioUsage ... 22Station search ... 24Autostore lists ...

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Radio 23Select the desired waveband, FM orAM.The radio menu is displayed.The autostore levels are accessedusing the Extras menu item 3 26.The followin

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24 RadioSelect the desired programme typefrom the list.A list of the receivable stations of theselected programme type isdisplayed.Select the desired

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Radio 25The Infotainment system willadditionally create a list of allreceivable stations of the currentreception area.The stations stored under themem

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26 RadioUsing the rocker switch:Rough tuningPress and hold search button d or cuntil the frequency of the requiredstation is almost reached.Fine tunin

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Radio 27The audio Settings menu appears.The following settings can be made:RDSThe RDS submenu allows you toinfluence the behaviour of the radio inthe

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CD 70 / DVD 90 NAVI ... 3CDC 40 OPERA ... 73CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 ... 111Mobile phone portal ...

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28 RadioREG OnWhen searching for the frequencywith the strongest reception (AF) ofa radio programme, the Infotainmentsystem always remains tuned to th

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Radio 29Traffic station listIn the AM Extras and FM Extras radiomenus, you can use the Trafficstations menu item to call up one ofthe currently receiv

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30 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 30Usage ... 31General informationThe Infotainmen

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CD Player 31When naming albums and tracks,umlauts or special charactersshould not be included.Applicable playlist extensions:"m3u" or "

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32 CD PlayerSelect the ⃒_ or 6⃒ menu item in theCD menu.Fast forward or rewindHold down the rocker switch m orn for more than 1 second,or:select the _

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CD Player 33To listen to the complete currentlyselected track and exit the scanfunction, activate Normal in the CDExtras menu,or:press and hold the d

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34 AUX inputAUX inputUsage ... 34UsageTo play back an audio sourceconnected to the AUX input of thevehicle, e.g

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AUX input 35CautionWhen switching between thevarious audio sources, takeaccount of the different volumes inradio, CD and AUX mode. Reducethe volume be

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36 NavigationNavigationGeneral information ... 36Usage ... 38Destination input ...

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Navigation 37The system will also work with poorGPS reception, however, theaccuracy of the determination of theposition will be reduced, resulting ini

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38 NavigationUsageActivating the navigation systemPress the NAVI button.or:Select the K function in the maindisplay and confirm the selection.If navig

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Navigation 39Fastest yWhen calculating the route the fastestroute is given preference.Shortest xWhen calculating the route theshortest route is given

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40 NavigationDelete listsThis submenu allows you to deletethe entries in the following lists. Addressbook Last destinat. Home Tour memoryHighlight

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Navigation 41The Infoo menu for the navigation isdisplayed.The following detailed information onnavigation is available:TMC mapTraffic messages which

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42 Navigation Green: Traffic problems that arebypassed by a global detour usingdynamic guidance. Grey: Traffic problems that are noton the planned r

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Navigation 43Info types that are not active are notannounced and are not shown in themessage list or the map display.Urgent hazard warnings cannot bed

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44 NavigationDestination inputThe following options for destinationinput are available: Destin. Input: To input a newdestination address with country

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Navigation 45The Infotainment systemautomatically completes entries withthe possible further characters.Deleting charactersWhen you have entered the w

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46 NavigationPress k or l to move the cursorback and forth within the text alreadyentered.Select OK to finish entering text.Destin. InputIf navigation

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Navigation 47The “typewriter” for enteringcharacters is displayed.Enter a new city name by selectingthe letters on the “typewriter”.When the number of

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Introduction ... 4Radio ... 22CD Player ...

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48 NavigationEntering parts of a destinationaddressIf you want to enter a new road, housenumber or a new intersecting road,just select the correspondi

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Navigation 49You can now select POIs accordingto the following criteria: Vicinity current position: Shows youPOIs depending on your currentposition.

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50 NavigationWith Colour Info Display and activenavigation:Select the Menu menu item in theguidance screen.Select the Destination mem. menuitem.The de

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Navigation 51Deleting home addressThe details of the home address canbe deleted using the Delete listsmenu item in the navigation Settingsmenu 3 38.Se

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52 NavigationDeleting destinations from theaddress bookSelect the required destination fromthe destination memory list.Select the Delete menu item to

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Navigation 53Starting a tourSelect a tour in the Tours menu.To start guidance: Select Start tour.All predefined tour stages(intermediate destinations)

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54 NavigationAdd tour stages1. Select the Destin. Input orDestination mem. menu item inthe Edit menu.2. Enter a new destination or selecta destination

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Navigation 55The Add. Info function in the Travelmenu provides access to travel guideinformation from various suppliers.Depending on the navigations-D

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56 NavigationUsing the browser1. Use the rocker switch m or nto jump from one option toanother.The selected option is thenhighlighted (in different wa

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Navigation 57Petrol stopAs soon as the range calculated bythe trip computer has dropped belowa certain distance, the Infotainmentsystem informs you wi

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4 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 4Theft-deterrent feature ... 5Overview ...

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58 NavigationGuidance screenThe guidance screen with theguidance arrows appears as soon asyou have started the navigation.For vehicles with Colour Inf

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Navigation 59Notes on Detour: A detour can be planned at any timewhile guidance is active. Planning detours 3 61. When dynamic guidance is active,i

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60 NavigationIf the car is not on a public road (e.g.company site or forest path) or ona road not yet stored on thenavigation DVD/CD, an arrowpointing

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Navigation 61Next to the arrow displayed forguidance a map display with the routedrawn in can be selected.Select the Map menu item or the Fsymbol in t

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62 NavigationWith dynamic guidance, the whole ofthe current traffic situation that isreceived by the Infotainment systemvia RDS TMC is incorporated in

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Navigation 63With a local detour, all traffic hold-upscan be bypassed, even if they are notviewed as critical by the evaluation ofthe Infotainment sys

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64 NavigationIn addition to the Position map menuitem, the following functions areavailable in the menu bar. Destination map: If a destinationhas bee

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Navigation 653. Select a small scale to showa detailed map of all roads and tobe able to exactly define thedestination.4. Select the Set destin. point

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66 NavigationSymbols overview

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Navigation 67No. Explanation1 Airport2 Amusement park3 ATM4 Automobile club5 Bank6 Bus station7 Car park8 Car rental company9 Car repair10 Chemist11 C

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Introduction 59 WarningThe usage of the navigationsystem does not release the driverfrom the responsibility fora correct, vigilant attitude in roadtra

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68 NavigationTMC symbols overview

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Navigation 69For scales greater than 10 km:No. Explanation1 Road obstruction2 Road obstruction in bothdirections of travelFor scales of 10 km and less

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70IndexAActivating CD player... 31Activating guidance... 44Activating the navigation system..38Address book...

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71IIgnition logic... 11Info menu... 11Infotainment systemcontrol elements...

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72VView... 63Volume... 11Volume settings...

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Introduction ... 74Radio ... 88CD Player ... 100

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74 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 74Theft-deterrent feature ... 75Overview ...

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Introduction 75Theft-deterrent featureThe Infotainment system is equippedwith an electronic security system forthe purpose of theft deterrent.The Info

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76 IntroductionOverviewControl elements on instrument panel

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Introduction 771 e knob ... 78Briefly press: switch on/offInfotainment system ... 78Turn: adjust volume ...

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6 IntroductionOverviewInstrument panel: CD 70 NAVI

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78 Introduction3 p button ... 101Switch between radio andCD mode ... 101Radio: Discontinue TA andPT

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Introduction 79Enabled: on the right side of thedisplay the message appears "Theradio will be switched on/offautomatically with the ignition"

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80 IntroductionThe Audio menu is an example ofa selection page.Feature pagesFeature pages are menu pageswhere you stay, e.g. when listening tothe radi

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Introduction 81Select the menu item. In some menus, settings are madeby turning the multifunction knob. Active functions are identified bya ticked b

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82 IntroductionPress the multifunction knob.The main menu is displayed.Or:Repeat the following steps until themain menu is displayed:Turn the multifun

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Introduction 83Leaving a menuThere are two ways to leave a menu:Leaving a menu with the multifunctionknobTurn the multifunction knob to the leftuntil

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84 IntroductionMobile phone portal informationDisplay of the information provided ifa Mobile phone portal is fitted. Seeoperating instructions for Mob

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Introduction 85Setting Bass and TrebleThe settings apply to the currentlyselected audio source and are storedseparately for FM, AM, DAB (ifavailable)

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86 Introduction1. Select menu item Equalizer.A slider is provided for each of thesound frequencies.2. Select the desired soundfrequency.3. Turn the mu

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Introduction 87 When switched on, theInfotainment system starts with themaximum volume for switch-on ifthat volume is below the volumelast selected.E

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Introduction 71 e knob ... 11Briefly press: switch on/offInfotainment system ... 11Press and hold: activate/d

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88 RadioRadioUsage ... 88Station search ... 88Autostore lists ...

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Radio 89The Station menu contains thefollowing areas:In the upper area, stored stations canbe called up.In the lower area, all other receivablestation

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90 Radio If you know the frequency of thedesired station, then keep therocker switch m or n presseduntil the frequency is almostreached. After relea

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Radio 919 memory slots are available for eachof the following wavelenght:FM, FM-AS (automatically stored FMstations), AM, AM-AS (automaticallystored A

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92 RadioThe 9 best receivable stations in theselected waveband are stored tomemory slots 1 to 9.After the stations have been stored,the desired statio

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Radio 93Calling up a stationThe desired waveband and thedesired mode need to be active 3 88.Calling up a station via station buttonYou are listening t

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94 RadioYou are listening to the station lasttuned in.Keep the rocker switch m or npressed until Seek is displayed.The radio is muted until a station

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Radio 95 Regionalisation is only possible inthe FM waveband. The RDS function must be switchedon. This function is set in the radiomenu.Press SETTI

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96 RadioEnable/disable the TP tick box.If on standby for traffic announcementis enabled, [ ] is displayed.If on standby for traffic announcementis dis

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Radio 97EnsembleSeveral programmes are alwayscombined into a so-called ensembleon a frequency.Scrolling through ensemblesYou can scroll through ensemb

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