Vauxhall Zafira Infotainment System Specifications

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0 - 1Infotainment Manual Model Year 2014.5 Edition: January 2014 KTA-2729/3-VX-enVAUXHALL ZafiraInfotainment Manual Model Year 2014.5 Edition: January

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Introduction 9Steering wheel audio controls1 Thumbwheel: manual timesetting (see vehicleowner's manual) ... 72 q button ...

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Introduction 99 The programme name is indicatedif the RDS function is active3 107. If traffic announcements areenabled, [TP] or [ ] will be displaye

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100 IntroductionSoundIf you prefer a preset sound stylethere are five options to select from.Select menu item Sound.The following options are availabl

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Introduction 101External InUse this function to adjust the volumeof external sources such as a mobilephone.Select menu item External In.Turn the multi

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102 RadioRadioUsage ... 102Station search ... 102Autostore lists ...

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Radio 103The Station menu contains thefollowing areas:In the upper area, stored stations canbe called up.In the lower area, all other receivablestatio

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104 RadioKeep the rocker switch m or npressed until Seek is displayed.Or (only FM/AM):Set RDS to Off 3 107.Select the menu item j or k in theradio men

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Radio 105The frequency last tuned into isdisplayed.Turn the multifunction knob until theexact frequency is reached.You will hear the newly tuned-insta

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106 RadioIn the radio menu enable/disable onstandby for traffic announcements ifdesired 3 107.Select menu item Autostore.The entire waveband is displa

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Radio 107Select menu item FM level, AM levelor DAB Level (if available).The radio switches to the normalmode for the selected waveband.The radio menu

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108 RadioSwitching RDS on/offIf you switch RDS on, the RDSfunctions are enabled and only RDSstations are sought during theautomatic station search.If

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10 IntroductionWhen the Infotainment system isswitched on, the last selected volumeis set.If the volume is muted (set to zero),the \ symbol is shown i

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Radio 109If no PTY station can be received, Nostation available is displayed. Selectthis message to access the radiomenu.Select the station desired.Th

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110 RadioTraffic stations can be recognised bythe TP symbol in the display.Switching traffic programme on/off If on standby for trafficannouncement i

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Radio 111announcement. To do this, onstandby for traffic announcementsmust be enabled.During the phone call the radio oraudio source are muted.Externa

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112 RadioPress the rocker switch c or d.The previous or next occupiedmemory level appears briefly on thedisplay.After that the ensemble stored on them

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Radio 113DAB AFYou can define that when you driveinto another ensemble area, thesame station is received as in theprevious ensemble area.This function

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114 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 114Usage ... 115General informationYou can play sta

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CD Player 115When naming albums and tracks,umlauts or special charactersshould not be included.Applicable playlist extensions:"m3u" or "

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116 CD PlayerA list of all tracks is displayed.The track currently being played ismarked with an arrow.Select the track required.The CD menu is displa

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CD Player 117MP3 CD:If there are 5 or fewer albums on anMP3 CD, 4 tracks per album areplayed in random order. If there aremore than 5 albums on the MP

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118 CD PlayerNot all CDs contain CD text. In thesecases, the track numbers and playingtimes are always displayed.Activate/deactivate the Show titleche

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Introduction 11 USB port functions 3 29 Bluetooth music functions 3 32NavigationPress the NAV button to open theNAVIGATION menu.Press the MAP button

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AUX input 119AUX inputGeneral information ... 119Usage ... 119General informationThe connector is

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120 USB portUSB portGeneral information ... 120Playing saved audio files ... 121General informationThe connector is located in

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USB port 121Supported folder structure depth: atleast 8 levels.WMA files with Digital RightsManagement (DRM) from onlinemusic shops cannot be played.W

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122 USB portMusic browserDepending on the model/version ofthe connected iPod and the datastored, there are various options forthe selection and playin

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USB port 123

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124IndexAActivating CD player... 115AM... 102AS...

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125Position... 99Programme type... 107PTY... 107

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Introduction ... 128Radio ... 139CD Player ... 146AU

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128 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 128Theft-deterrent feature ... 129Overview ...

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12 IntroductionThe corresponding system function isactivated, or a message is displayed,or a submenu with further options isdisplayed.With multifuncti

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Introduction 129Important information onoperation and traffic safety9 WarningThe Infotainment system has to beused so that the vehicle can bedriven sa

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130 IntroductionOverviewControl elements

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Introduction 1311 RDS ... 141Display programme nameor transmission frequencyof the station ... 14

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132 IntroductionSteering wheel audio controls1 Thumbwheel ... 133Turn: TID (Triple-Info-Display): Manual stationsearch ...

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Introduction 133The steering wheel remote controlhas other functions in conjunctionwith the Mobile phone portal, seechapter for Mobile phone portal.Op

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134 Introduction3. Press OK button and thenrepeatedly n button to selectIgn. logic.4. Press OK button to change thecurrent setting.After changing the

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Introduction 135To avoid overriding the AUX input, theeffective output voltage of theexternal audio source must be lowerthan 1.5 V.Main displayThe mai

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136 Introduction Treble SoundSetting the volume distributionbetween front - rear1. Press the SOUND button.Fader appears on the display.2. Adjust the

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Introduction 137The following menu items areavailable: AUX Vol. AUX input volume, e.g. aportable CD player TA Volume: Volume of trafficannouncements

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138 IntroductionOn Volume1. Press the SETTINGS button.2. Press the OK button repeatedlyuntil the relevant function isdisplayed.3. Adjust the value wit

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Introduction 13Scrolling through a long list of menuitemsIf more menu items are available thanpresentable on the screen, a scrollbar is displayed.With

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Radio 139RadioUsage ... 139Station search ... 139Autostore lists ...

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140 Radiostill cannot find a station, the lastactive frequency (FM) or ensemble(DAB) will be set.Manual station searchThe manual station search is use

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Radio 141The AS level can also be activatedand deactivated using the FM/AMbutton 3 139.Autostore (AS)Automatic storing (AS) of anyreceivable station i

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142 Radio The Infotainment system alwaystunes into the best receivablebroadcasting frequency of the setstation by means of AF (AlternativeFrequency).

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Radio 1433. Select one of the 29 programmetypes e.g. News orEntertainment with m or n.4. Hold down the OK button until thestation search begins.After

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144 Radio If on standby for trafficannouncement is switched on, thenCD playback or DAB reception areinterrupted during a trafficannouncement. Traffi

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Radio 145 If the DAB signal is reflected bynatural obstacles or buildings, thereception quality of DAB isimproved, whereas AM or FMreception is consi

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146 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 146Usage ... 147General informationWith the CD play

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CD Player 147Applicable playlist extensions:"m3u" or "pls".When generating (coding) the MP3files from audio data, a bitrate of upt

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148 CD PlayerThe first track on the album isdisplayed and played.All albums which do not contain MP3files are automatically skipped.Random modeRandom

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14 IntroductionExample: Avoid road settingsWith touch screen:Tap on the - or + screen button besidea setting to adjust this setting.With multifunction

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CD Player 149Eject CD appears on the display.If a CD is ejected, the last radio stationused will automatically be played.A CD can be ejected even if t

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150 AUX inputAUX inputGeneral information ... 150Usage ... 150General informationThe connector is

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152IndexAActivating CD player... 147AM... 139AS...

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153SSDVC... 136Setting the volume... 133Sound settings... 135Speed

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Introduction ... 156Voice recognition ... 166Index ... 172Mobi

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156 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 156Bluetooth connection ... 158Emergency call ...

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Introduction 157Operating the mobile telephoneMobile telephones affect yourenvironment. This is the reason whysafety rules and regulations weredrawn u

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158 IntroductionSelection of the functional ranges inthe headline and additionaloperations are described below:Steering wheel remote control system1 T

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Introduction 15With multifunction knob:1. Turn the multifunction knobclockwise or anti-clockwise toselect a menu item.2. Press the multifunction knob

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Introduction 159When the mobile telephone is slottedin the adapter, the telephone menu orBluetooth™ menu appear on thedisplay.If the mobile telephone

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160 IntroductionThe message "Add device toknown devices?", or a similarmessage, appears on the displayof the mobile telephone.8. Confirm thi

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Introduction 161The message "Device found:UHP" appears on the display ofthe mobile telephone.3. Start the mobile telephone’sconnection funct

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162 Introduction9 WarningDo not end the call until you arerequested to do so by theemergency call centre.OperationIntroductionAs soon as a connection

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Introduction 163Enter No... appears on the display.Select the digits for the telephonecalls from the foot of the display inorder and start the diallin

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164 IntroductionSelect menu item Filtering.The selected check box indicatesactive filtering. The phone bookentries are grouped by initial letter(abc,

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Introduction 165You can now enter numbers using thethumbwheel.In the display footer, select the figuresrequired.The signal tones are now sent.Freespee

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166 Voice recognitionVoice recognitionVoice recognition ... 166Voice recognitionThe speech recognition systemenables you to operat

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Voice recognition 167Ending the dialogueThere are various ways to deactivatethe speech recognition system andend the dialogue: By pressing q Time-ou

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168 Voice recognition "Delete" "Phonebook" "Help" "Cancel"Detailed description of thesecommands see below.

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16 Introductionor if an audio main menu is currentlyactive, e.g. the FM1 or CD menu,press the multifunction knob.NoteThe Audio screen button in theSE

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Voice recognition 169User: "One One Nine Nine"Voice output repeats: "One One NineNine"User: "Change"Voice output repeats

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170 Voice recognitionUser: <Miriam>Voice output: "The number, please!".User: "Plus Four Nine"Voice output: "Plus Four N

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Voice recognition 171

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172IndexAAccepting calls... 162Activating speech recognition... 166BBluetooth connection... 158CCall lists..

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173VVoice recognition ... 166

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Introduction 17BrightnessTo adjust the brightness of thedisplay: set Brightness to Very Bright,Bright, Medium, Dark, or Very Dark.Display modeTo adjus

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18 RadioRadioUsage ... 18Station search ... 19Radio data system (RDS) ... 2

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Touch & Connect ... 3CD 40 USB ... 87CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 ... 127Mobile phone

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Radio 19Enabling or disabling trafficannouncements (TA)Select the TA screen button to enableor disable the reception of trafficannouncements.Further d

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20 RadioThe list entry of the currently playedFM station is highlighted in red.If a station is stored on one of thestation buttons 1...6, thecorrespon

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Radio 21If RDS Regional mode is activated,only frequencies of the currentlyreceived RDS station with the sameregional programme are considered.If RDS

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22 RadioNoteThe TA screen button is available inall audio main menus (e.g. FM1 orCD menu) and in the TRAFFICINFO menu.In the TRAFFIC INFO menu the TAs

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CD Player 23CD PlayerGeneral information ... 23Usage ... 24General informationThe Infotainmen

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24 CD Player Dirt and liquids on CDs can smearthe lens of the audio player insidethe device and cause faults. Protect CDs from heat and directsunlig

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CD Player 25If the normal CD replay mode is active(no mix or repeat mode activated, seebelow): replay starts with the firsttrack on the CD again, afte

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26 CD PlayerFast forward or rewindPress the l or m button and holdit down to fast forward or rewind thecurrent track.NoteThe activation of the fast fo

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CD Player 27During MP3 CD replayIf an MP3 CD is inserted, the currenttrack or all tracks in the currentlyselected folder can be repeatedlyplayed until

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28 AUX inputAUX inputGeneral information ... 28Usage ... 28General informationThe connector i

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USB port 29USB portGeneral information ... 29Playing saved audio files ... 30General informationThe connector is located i

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30 USB portMaximum folders in depthhierarchy: at least 8.WMA files with Digital RightsManagement (DRM) from onlinemusic shops cannot be played.WMA fil

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USB port 31Music browserDepending on the model/version ofthe connected iPod and the datastored, there are various options forthe selection and playing

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32 Bluetooth musicBluetooth musicGeneral information ... 32Operation ... 32General informationBlue

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Bluetooth music 33Activating the Bluetooth musicmodePress the MEDIA button once orseveral times to activate theBluetooth music mode.The most important

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34 NavigationNavigationGeneral information ... 34Usage ... 35Destination input ...

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Navigation 35The route guidance is provided byvoice commands and a directionarrow, as well as with the aid of amulti-colour map display.TMC traffic in

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36 NavigationThe NAVIGATION menu providesaccess to all system functions fordestination input 3 46 and routeguidance 3 63.TRAF button andTRAFFIC MESSAG

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Navigation 37Route guidance not activeIf route guidance is not active, thefollowing information is displayed: In the top line: information on thecurr

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38 NavigationNoteThe activation/deactivation of voiceguidance is indicated by a beep, ifsystem sounds are activated 3 9. Map display of the area arou

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Introduction ... 4Radio ... 18CD Player ...

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Navigation 39Moving the visible map sectionThe visible map section on the mapdisplay can be moved freely in alldirections.Activating the move modeTap

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40 NavigationEnter the desired name for thecurrent position.To display a keypad for the input ofnumbers and special characters:select the More screen

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Navigation 41In the 2D map view, you can togglebetween the "north orientation",and the "driving directionorientation" mode, see Ma

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42 NavigationThe following further settings/optionsare available: Time Display: toggles betweendisplaying the estimated arrivaltime and the estimated

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Navigation 43system, see "User defined points ofinterest" below.Select the menu item to remove alluser defined POI data from theInfotainment

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44 NavigationNoteFunctionality of the Dynamicnavigation settings when routeguidance is active, see "Settings forroute calculation and guidance&qu

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Navigation 45Example: 9.9800000,52.0150000, "Michaels House[ Fleet Street ]"Please note, that the text shownabove has to be entered in asing

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46 NavigationTo start the download: press theSETUP button, select the Navigationscreen button, select the Downloadmy POIs now menu item, and thenconfi

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Navigation 47as new destination, see "Enteringand selecting the home address"below.The menu options Options, Route,and Cancel Route are desc

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48 NavigationIn case the displayed city name is theone you are searching for, you canselect the OK screen button to directlyadd that city name to your

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4 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 4Theft-deterrent feature ... 5Control elements overview ...

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Navigation 49NoteDetailed description of address datainput via menus with keypads, see"Using menus with keypads foraddress input" above.Note

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50 NavigationA menu with keypad for streetname input is displayed.Enter the name of the desiredstreet.NoteAs long as no street name letter isentered,

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Navigation 51Select the list entry with thedesired house number or numberrange.The CONFIRM DESTINATIONmenu is displayed.5. Confirming the new destinat

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52 NavigationTap on the map to move thedestination to a new location.The destination flag is nowdisplayed at the new location.Select the OK screen but

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Navigation 53Using the address book, you canconveniently store the addresses ofyour favourite destinations, and laterselect these addresses asdestinat

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54 NavigationIf required, you can move thevisible map section in an arbitrarydirection by moving your finger onthe screen, and change the mapscale by

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Navigation 55To store the address data: seedescriptions above. Current Position: stores the currentdestination in the address book.To store the addre

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56 NavigationThe data stored on the map SD cardcontain a great number of predefinedPOIs, which are indicated bycorresponding symbols on the mapdisplay

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Navigation 57To return to the restaurant list:select the List screen button.To start route guidance to theselected restaurant: select theStart screen

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58 NavigationPOIs which names contain theentered letter combination.NoteIf you do not enter any letter, andthen start a POI search, the systemwill sea

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Introduction 5stop your vehicle and operate theInfotainment system while thevehicle is stationary.9 WarningThe usage of the navigationsystem does not

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Navigation 59To return to the user POI list: selectthe List screen button.To start route guidance to theselected user POI: select the Startscreen butt

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60 NavigationA chequered flag now indicates thenew destination, and at the bottom ofthe map the street name (or GPScoordinates) of the new destination

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Navigation 61Select the Intersection asdestination menu item.Perform operating steps 1 to 3 of"Entering an address directly", seeabove.After

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62 Navigationexceeds 50, the oldest one will beremoved from the list, and the newone will be added.After selecting a previous destinationin the list,

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Navigation 63The old home address (if available)will be deleted. Start: sets the displayed homeaddress or GPS coordinates asnew destination, and star

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64 NavigationControlling route guidance viathe NAVIGATION menuPress the NAV button to open theNAVIGATION menu.The NAVIGATION menu providesthree option

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Navigation 65Automatic: all TMC messages areautomatically taken into account forroute calculation/recalculation.Prompt: in the event of a traffic jamo

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66 NavigationTo show all available information on aparticular route list item: select thatlist item.Controlling route guidance viathe TRAFFIC MESSAGES

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Navigation 67The following menu options areavailable: Avoid Road Ahead: opens theAVOID ROAD AHEAD menu.Using that menu you can excludethe first upcom

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68 NavigationNoteYou can only define one singleexclusion street or one exclusionsection at a time in the route list.To perform the street exclusion:se

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6 IntroductionTo unlock the Infotainment system,enter your four digit PIN code:NoteDetailed description of menuoperation via touch screen ormultifunct

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Navigation 69In the case of a traffic problem (e.g.traffic jam, closed road) on the routeyou are driving, a message isdisplayed, and a voice messageou

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70 NavigationImportant information on SD cardhandlingCautionNever attempt to use an SD cardthat has been cracked, deformedor repaired using adhesive t

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Navigation 71Inserting the SD cardPush the SD card with the labelledside upward, and the cut-outs on theright side (see image above),carefully into th

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72 NavigationNo. Explanation1 Traffic jam2 Closed road3 Slippery road4 Road works5 Icy road6 Fog7 Cross winds8 Narrowing9 Accident10 Danger11 Uneven r

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Phone 73PhoneGeneral information ... 73Bluetooth connection ... 74Emergency call ... 76Oper

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74 Phonephones is prohibited, ifinterference is caused by themobile phone or if dangeroussituations can occur.BluetoothThe Phone portal is certified b

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Phone 75Infotainment system's Bluetoothunit, CAR HF UNIT will bedisplayed.4. On the Bluetooth device: selectCAR HF UNIT and then follow theinstru

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76 PhoneRemoving a paired deviceIn the BLUETOOTH SETUP menu:select the Delete Paired Device menuitem.A list of all Bluetooth devices currentlypaired t

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Phone 77OperationAs soon as a connection viaBluetooth has been set up betweenyour mobile phone and theInfotainment system, you can operatemany functio

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78 PhoneIn case a mobile phone is in the rangeof the Infotainment system which hasits Bluetooth function activated and ispaired to the Infotainment sy

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Introduction 7Control elements overviewTouch & Connect

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Phone 79If the phone book contains a greatnumber of entries: see "Searching fora phone number" below.Scroll through the list of phone booken

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80 PhoneEnter the first letters of the contactname you are searching for (selectthe Delete screen button once orseveral times to delete alreadyentered

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Phone 81To initiate a phone call: select the{ screen button. The displayedphone number is dialled.Manually entering a phone numberIn the PHONE menu: s

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82 PhoneDeactivating the handsfree modetemporarily (privacy mode)Select the Handset screen button.The conversation can be continuedonly via the mobile

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Phone 83Downloading the phone bookTo open the PHONE SETUP menu:press the SETUP button, select theBluetooth & telephone menu item andthen select th

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84IndexAActivating the CD player... 24Activating the radio... 18Adding waypoints... 63Address bo

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85NNavigationadding waypoints... 63address book... 46control elements... 35creating

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86UUsage... 18, 24, 28, 35USB portimportant information... 29playing saved audio files... 30User POIscreati

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Introduction ... 88Radio ... 102CD Player ... 114A

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88 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 88Theft-deterrent feature ... 89Overview ...

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8 Introduction1 l ... 19Radio: scroll down instation memory ... 19CD/MP3: short press: skiptra

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Introduction 89stop your vehicle and operate theInfotainment system while thevehicle is stationary.Radio receptionRadio reception may be disrupted bys

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90 IntroductionOverviewControl elements

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Introduction 911 e knob ... 92Briefly press: switch on/offInfotainment system ... 92Turn: adjust volume ...

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92 IntroductionSteering wheel audio controls1 Thumbwheel ... 92Turn: Move cursor ... 92Press: confirm a selection

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Introduction 93 If the automatic switch-on isdisabled, the Infotainment systemcan only be switched on with thee switch and with the j button forCD ej

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94 IntroductionFor 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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Introduction 95Settings pagesSettings pages are menu pageswhere settings can be made, e.g.sound settings, etc.The CD Extras menu is an example ofa set

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96 IntroductionIn the following chapters of theoperating instructions, the requestsfor action described above aresummarised into the followingrequest

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Introduction 97Selecting the CD menuPress MEDIA button once orrepeatedly until the CD menu isdisplayed.If no CD is inserted, a correspondingmessage is

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98 IntroductionThis option is not available in lists,input menus and the main menu.Using the function buttons to exit frommenuYou can use the MEDIA, T

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