OPEL ASTRAInfotainment System
8 IntroductionInstrument panel: DVD 90 NAVI
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
Radio 99 The messages of allannouncement types are issued viaa pop-up window using an increasein volume. Alarm and Traffic announcementshave a highe
100 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 100Usage ... 101General informationThe CD player is
CD Player 101When naming albums and tracks,umlauts or special charactersshould not be included.Applicable playlist extensions:"m3u" or "
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
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
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
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
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
CD Player 107
Introduction 91 e knob ... 11Briefly press: switch on/offInfotainment system ... 11Press and hold: activate/d
108IndexAActivating CD player... 101AM... 88AS...
109RRadio data system (RDS) ... 93Radio text... 96Random... 101Random al
Introduction ... 112Radio ... 123CD Player ... 129AU
112 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 112Theft-deterrent feature ... 113Overview ...
Introduction 113Radio receptionRadio reception may be disrupted bystatic, noise, distortion or loss ofreception due to changes in distance from thetr
114 IntroductionOverviewControl elements on instrument panel
Introduction 1151 RDS ... 125Display programme nameor transmission frequencyof the station ... 12
116 IntroductionSteering wheel audio controls1 Thumbwheel ... 117Turn: TID (Triple-Info-Display): Manual stationsearch ...
Introduction 117The steering wheel remote controlhas other functions in conjunctionwith the Mobile phone portal, seechapter for Mobile phone portal.Op
10 IntroductionSteering wheel audio controls1 Thumbwheel ... 11Turn: select menu itemsand commands ... 11Press
118 Introduction3. Press OK to select System.4. Press m until a selected orunselected box for "Ign.Logic"(depending on the current setting)i
Introduction 119For the best possible audio quality,the external audio source should beset to maximum volume. On units withline-out, the output signal
120 IntroductionTone settingsPress the SOUND button to make thefollowing settings: Fader Balance Bass Treble SoundSetting the volume distribution
Introduction 121Sound settings in the SettingsmenuAlternatively, the settings for Fader,Balance and Sound can be changedin the Settings menu:1. Press
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
Radio 123RadioUsage ... 123Station search ... 123Autostore lists ...
124 RadioManual station searchThe manual station search is used totune in to stations of knownfrequencies.Keep m or n pressed until MAN isdisplayed.
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
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
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
Introduction 11CD in = An audio/MP3 CD isinserted in the audio CDslot.MP3 = The loaded CD containsMP3 files.Navigation functiony= Route option Fastest
128 Radio If on standby for trafficannouncement is switched on, thenCD playback is interrupted duringa traffic announcement. Traffic announcements a
CD Player 129CD PlayerGeneral information ... 129Usage ... 130General informationWith the CD play
130 CD PlayerApplicable playlist extensions:"m3u" or "pls".When generating (coding) the MP3files from audio data, a bitrate of upt
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
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
AUX input 133AUX inputUsage ... 133UsageThe connector is located in the areaof the centre console.To play back an
134IndexAActivating CD player... 130AM... 123AS...
135Station search... 123Store... 123Switching the Infotainmentsystem on or off...
Introduction ... 138Voice recognition ... 151Index ... 158Mobi
12 IntroductionMutePress and hold the e knob to mutethe audio sources. When TP is switched on, trafficannouncements continue to beheard. When naviga
138 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 138Connection ... 141Bluetooth connection ...
Introduction 1399 WarningThe Infotainment system has to beused so that the vehicle can bedriven safely at all times. If in doubtstop your vehicle and
140 IntroductionCharging the telephonebatteriesAs soon as the Mobile phone portalhas been switched on and thetelephone has been slotted into theteleph
Introduction 141ConnectionA connection can be created betweena mobile telephone and theInfotainment system via: a telephone-specific adapter a Bluet
142 IntroductionInsert the mobile telephone into theadapterEnsure that the contacts areconnected properly. You must heara click sound when the mobilet
Introduction 1435. Select the Start searching menuitem.During the search process forBluetooth™ devices, the wordSearching... is displayed.When the sea
144 Introduction3. Deactivate Connect.The message Disconnected!appears followed once again bythe Bluetooth™ menu.4. Select Remove.The message Removed!
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
146 IntroductionCalls which arrive or are being madewhen the mobile telephone is beingslotted into the telephone-specificadapter, are kept and are tra
Introduction 147Making telephone callsThree different options where diallinga telephone number is concerned areavailable: dial the telephone numberma
Introduction 13If navigation is inactive:Current geographical position withlatitude and longitude (providedadequate GPS reception isavailable).TMCYou
148 IntroductionSelect the number you want and startthe dialling process.FilteringTo help you find phone book entries,a filter can be activated:Select
Introduction 149The following functions are available:Hang-upThis function ends the telephoneconnection.Micro offThis function turns off the telephone
150 IntroductionSeek advice on predeterminedinstallation points for the externalantenna or equipment holder andways of using devices witha transmissio
Voice recognition 151Voice recognitionVoice recognition ... 151Voice recognitionThe speech recognition systemenables you to operat
152 Voice recognitionEnding the dialogueThere are various ways to deactivatethe speech recognition system andend the dialogue: By pressing q Time-ou
Voice recognition 153inform you that the speechrecognition system is waiting for aninput.The following commands areavailable: "Call" "
154 Voice recognitionVoice output: "Name or Number?"User: "Number"Voice output: "The number, please!"User: "Plus Fo
Voice recognition 155In order to be able to use the voice tagindependently of the location, i.e. inother countries, all telephonenumbers should be ent
156 Voice recognitionChange the language spokenThe speech recognition systemsupports the following 6 languages: German (British) English French (EU
Voice recognition 157
14 IntroductionWhen the Infotainment system is offand the ignition is on, the outsidetemperature, time of day and date (ifavailable) are displayed.Mob
158IndexAAccepting calls... 145Activating speech recognition... 151BBluetooth connection... 142CCall lists..
159TTelephone numbers... 145Telephone-specific adapter... 141VVoice recognition ... 151
Introduction 15Menu levelsThe menus of the Infotainmentsystem are divided into levels. Thecurrent menu level is shown byvertical lines at the left-han
16 IntroductionSelecting from a listFor some menu items lists are calledup. You can navigate these lists usingthe cursor.Press the multifunction knob
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
18 IntroductionSystem settingsFrom the main page, you can makeall the settings that influence thedisplays and functions of the entireInfotainment syst
Introduction 19CautionDo not switch off the Infotainmentsystem or the ignition under anycircumstances while loading is inprogress.Do not start the eng
20 IntroductionSelect Bass or Treble.Set the desired value for the optionselected and confirm by pressing themultifunction knob.Setting the volume dis
Introduction 21An external source (e.g. hands-freekit) can be connected to theInfotainment system.With External In the volume of anexternal source can
22 RadioRadioUsage ... 22Station search ... 24Autostore lists ...
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
24 RadioSelect the desired programme typefrom the list.A list of the receivable stations of theselected programme type isdisplayed.Select the desired
Radio 25The Infotainment system willadditionally create a list of allreceivable stations of the currentreception area.The stations stored under themem
26 RadioUsing the rocker switch:Rough tuningPress and hold search button d or cuntil the frequency of the requiredstation is almost reached.Fine tunin
Radio 27The audio Settings menu appears.The following settings can be made:RDSThe RDS submenu allows you toinfluence the behaviour of the radio inthe
CD 70 / DVD 90 NAVI ... 3CDC 40 OPERA ... 73CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 ... 111Mobile phone portal ...
28 RadioREG OnWhen searching for the frequencywith the strongest reception (AF) ofa radio programme, the Infotainmentsystem always remains tuned to th
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
30 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 30Usage ... 31General informationThe Infotainmen
CD Player 31When naming albums and tracks,umlauts or special charactersshould not be included.Applicable playlist extensions:"m3u" or "
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 _
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
34 AUX inputAUX inputUsage ... 34UsageTo play back an audio sourceconnected to the AUX input of thevehicle, e.g
AUX input 35CautionWhen switching between thevarious audio sources, takeaccount of the different volumes inradio, CD and AUX mode. Reducethe volume be
36 NavigationNavigationGeneral information ... 36Usage ... 38Destination input ...
Navigation 37The system will also work with poorGPS reception, however, theaccuracy of the determination of theposition will be reduced, resulting ini
38 NavigationUsageActivating the navigation systemPress the NAVI button.or:Select the K function in the maindisplay and confirm the selection.If navig
Navigation 39Fastest yWhen calculating the route the fastestroute is given preference.Shortest xWhen calculating the route theshortest route is given
40 NavigationDelete listsThis submenu allows you to deletethe entries in the following lists. Addressbook Last destinat. Home Tour memoryHighlight
Navigation 41The Infoo menu for the navigation isdisplayed.The following detailed information onnavigation is available:TMC mapTraffic messages which
42 Navigation Green: Traffic problems that arebypassed by a global detour usingdynamic guidance. Grey: Traffic problems that are noton the planned r
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
44 NavigationDestination inputThe following options for destinationinput are available: Destin. Input: To input a newdestination address with country
Navigation 45The Infotainment systemautomatically completes entries withthe possible further characters.Deleting charactersWhen you have entered the w
46 NavigationPress k or l to move the cursorback and forth within the text alreadyentered.Select OK to finish entering text.Destin. InputIf navigation
Navigation 47The “typewriter” for enteringcharacters is displayed.Enter a new city name by selectingthe letters on the “typewriter”.When the number of
Introduction ... 4Radio ... 22CD Player ...
48 NavigationEntering parts of a destinationaddressIf you want to enter a new road, housenumber or a new intersecting road,just select the correspondi
Navigation 49You can now select POIs accordingto the following criteria: Vicinity current position: Shows youPOIs depending on your currentposition.
50 NavigationWith Colour Info Display and activenavigation:Select the Menu menu item in theguidance screen.Select the Destination mem. menuitem.The de
Navigation 51Deleting home addressThe details of the home address canbe deleted using the Delete listsmenu item in the navigation Settingsmenu 3 38.Se
52 NavigationDeleting destinations from theaddress bookSelect the required destination fromthe destination memory list.Select the Delete menu item to
Navigation 53Starting a tourSelect a tour in the Tours menu.To start guidance: Select Start tour.All predefined tour stages(intermediate destinations)
54 NavigationAdd tour stages1. Select the Destin. Input orDestination mem. menu item inthe Edit menu.2. Enter a new destination or selecta destination
Navigation 55The Add. Info function in the Travelmenu provides access to travel guideinformation from various suppliers.Depending on the navigations-D
56 NavigationUsing the browser1. Use the rocker switch m or nto jump from one option toanother.The selected option is thenhighlighted (in different wa
Navigation 57Petrol stopAs soon as the range calculated bythe trip computer has dropped belowa certain distance, the Infotainmentsystem informs you wi
4 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 4Theft-deterrent feature ... 5Overview ...
58 NavigationGuidance screenThe guidance screen with theguidance arrows appears as soon asyou have started the navigation.For vehicles with Colour Inf
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
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
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
62 NavigationWith dynamic guidance, the whole ofthe current traffic situation that isreceived by the Infotainment systemvia RDS TMC is incorporated in
Navigation 63With a local detour, all traffic hold-upscan be bypassed, even if they are notviewed as critical by the evaluation ofthe Infotainment sys
64 NavigationIn addition to the Position map menuitem, the following functions areavailable in the menu bar. Destination map: If a destinationhas bee
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
66 NavigationSymbols overview
Navigation 67No. Explanation1 Airport2 Amusement park3 ATM4 Automobile club5 Bank6 Bus station7 Car park8 Car rental company9 Car repair10 Chemist11 C
Introduction 59 WarningThe usage of the navigationsystem does not release the driverfrom the responsibility fora correct, vigilant attitude in roadtra
68 NavigationTMC symbols overview
Navigation 69For scales greater than 10 km:No. Explanation1 Road obstruction2 Road obstruction in bothdirections of travelFor scales of 10 km and less
70IndexAActivating CD player... 31Activating guidance... 44Activating the navigation system..38Address book...
71IIgnition logic... 11Info menu... 11Infotainment systemcontrol elements...
72VView... 63Volume... 11Volume settings...
Introduction ... 74Radio ... 88CD Player ... 100
74 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 74Theft-deterrent feature ... 75Overview ...
Introduction 75Theft-deterrent featureThe Infotainment system is equippedwith an electronic security system forthe purpose of theft deterrent.The Info
76 IntroductionOverviewControl elements on instrument panel
Introduction 771 e knob ... 78Briefly press: switch on/offInfotainment system ... 78Turn: adjust volume ...
6 IntroductionOverviewInstrument panel: CD 70 NAVI
78 Introduction3 p button ... 101Switch between radio andCD mode ... 101Radio: Discontinue TA andPT
Introduction 79Enabled: on the right side of thedisplay the message appears "Theradio will be switched on/offautomatically with the ignition"
80 IntroductionThe Audio menu is an example ofa selection page.Feature pagesFeature pages are menu pageswhere you stay, e.g. when listening tothe radi
Introduction 81Select the menu item. In some menus, settings are madeby turning the multifunction knob. Active functions are identified bya ticked b
82 IntroductionPress the multifunction knob.The main menu is displayed.Or:Repeat the following steps until themain menu is displayed:Turn the multifun
Introduction 83Leaving a menuThere are two ways to leave a menu:Leaving a menu with the multifunctionknobTurn the multifunction knob to the leftuntil
84 IntroductionMobile phone portal informationDisplay of the information provided ifa Mobile phone portal is fitted. Seeoperating instructions for Mob
Introduction 85Setting Bass and TrebleThe settings apply to the currentlyselected audio source and are storedseparately for FM, AM, DAB (ifavailable)
86 Introduction1. Select menu item Equalizer.A slider is provided for each of thesound frequencies.2. Select the desired soundfrequency.3. Turn the mu
Introduction 87 When switched on, theInfotainment system starts with themaximum volume for switch-on ifthat volume is below the volumelast selected.E
Introduction 71 e knob ... 11Briefly press: switch on/offInfotainment system ... 11Press and hold: activate/d
88 RadioRadioUsage ... 88Station search ... 88Autostore lists ...
Radio 89The Station menu contains thefollowing areas:In the upper area, stored stations canbe called up.In the lower area, all other receivablestation
90 Radio If you know the frequency of thedesired station, then keep therocker switch m or n presseduntil the frequency is almostreached. After relea
Radio 919 memory slots are available for eachof the following wavelenght:FM, FM-AS (automatically stored FMstations), AM, AM-AS (automaticallystored A
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
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
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
Radio 95 Regionalisation is only possible inthe FM waveband. The RDS function must be switchedon. This function is set in the radiomenu.Press SETTI
96 RadioEnable/disable the TP tick box.If on standby for traffic announcementis enabled, [ ] is displayed.If on standby for traffic announcementis dis
Radio 97EnsembleSeveral programmes are alwayscombined into a so-called ensembleon a frequency.Scrolling through ensemblesYou can scroll through ensemb
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