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0 - 1Infotainment Manual Model Year 2014.5 Edition: January 2014 KTA-2723/5-VX-en
VAUXHALL Zafira Tourer
Infotainment Manual
Model Year 2014.5
Edition: January 2014
KTA-2723/5-VX-en
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Summary of Contents

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0 - 1Infotainment Manual Model Year 2014.5 Edition: January 2014 KTA-2723/5-VX-enVAUXHALL Zafira TourerInfotainment Manual Model Year 2014.5 Edition:

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Introduction 9CD 600

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Radio 99Category listsNumerous RDS stations 3 100broadcast a PTY code, whichspecifies the type of programmetransmitted (e.g. news). Somestations also

Page 4 - Navi 950/650 / CD 600

100 RadioActivate the desired announcementcategories.Several announcement categoriescan be selected at the same time.NoteDAB announcements can only be

Page 5 - Introduction

Radio 101Set the option Traffic announcement(TA) to On or Off.Switching regionalization on and off(RDS must be activated forregionalization.)At certai

Page 6 - Theft-deterrent feature

102 RadioThe traffic announcement is aborted,but the radio traffic service remainsswitched on.EON (Enhanced Other Networks)With EON you can listen to

Page 7 - Control elements overview

Radio 103traffic announcements of the FMstation which is currently bestreceivable are issued. DeactivateTP, if you do not wish DABreception to be inte

Page 8 - Introduction 7

104 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 104Usage ... 105General informationThe Infotainment

Page 9 - 8 Introduction

CD Player 105 On mixed mode CDs (audio tracksand compressed files, e.g. MP3,are stored), the audio tracks partand the compressed files part canbe pla

Page 10 - Introduction 9

106 CD PlayerChanging the folder levelPress button g or e to change to ahigher or lower folder level.Skipping to the next track orprevious trackBriefl

Page 11 - 10 Introduction

CD Player 107To open a menu with additionaloptions for track search andselection: select Search. The optionsavailable depend on the data savedon the M

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108 AUX inputAUX inputGeneral information ... 108Usage ... 108General informationIn the centre co

Page 13 - 12 Introduction

10 Introduction1 ; buttonAccess Home Page ... 142 Station buttons 1...6Long press: save station ... 24Short press: select station ...2

Page 14 - Introduction 13

USB port 109USB portGeneral information ... 109Playing saved audio files ... 109General informationIn the centre console there

Page 15 - Basic operation

110 USB portPress the AUX button once or severaltimes to activate the USB mode.Replay of the audio data stored on theUSB device is started.The operati

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Speech recognition 111Speech recognitionGeneral information ... 111Phone control ... 112General informationTh

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112 Speech recognitionPhone controlActivating speech recognitionTo activate the speech recognition ofthe Phone portal, press button w onthe steering w

Page 18 - Tone settings

Speech recognition 113You can then enter further numbersor the following commands: "Dial": the inputs are accepted. "Delete": th

Page 19 - Volume settings

114 Speech recognitionExample of a dialogueUser: <if a telephone call is active:press w button>User: "Send"Voice output: "Please,

Page 20 - System settings

Speech recognition 115Commands available during voiceoutput of the voice tags: "Call": the telephone number of thevoice tag last read aloud

Page 21 - 20 Basic operation

116 PhonePhoneGeneral information ... 116Bluetooth connection ... 117Emergency call ... 121Operat

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Phone 117phones is prohibited, ifinterference is caused by themobile phone or if dangeroussituations can occur.BluetoothThe Phone portal is certified

Page 23 - Station search

118 PhoneA maximum of 5 mobile phones canbe stored in the device list.Connecting a mobile phone forthe first timeThere are two options for connectinga

Page 24 - Autostore lists

Introduction 1118 SRCE (Source) buttonPress to toggle through thedifferent audio sourcesCD/MP3 player ... 28USB ...

Page 25 - Favourite lists

Phone 119As soon as the Phone portal hasdetected the mobile phone, theconnection set-up can be confirmed.The mobile phone is adopted in thedevice list

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120 PhoneEnter the displayed SAP passcode inthe mobile phone (without spaces).The mobile phone PIN code is shownon the Infotainment display.If the PIN

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Phone 121Select Phone settings and thenSecurity.The security dialogue is displayed.Activating/Deactivating PIN requestSelect PIN request On or Off.Ent

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122 Phonea sufficiently strong signal. Undercertain circumstances emergencycalls cannot be made on all mobilephone networks; it is possible thatthey c

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Phone 123Dialling a telephone numberWith the telephone main menu active,press the multifunction knob to openthe phone operation menu.Several options f

Page 30 - CD Player 29

124 PhoneNoteTelephone book entries are carriedover as they are transferred from themobile phone. The presentation andorder of the telephone book entr

Page 31 - External devices

Phone 125Incoming callWhen there is an incoming call amenu is displayed to accept ordecline the telephone call.Select required option.Functions during

Page 32 - External devices 31

126 PhoneFor reasons of safety, do not use thephone while driving. Even use of ahandsfree set can be a distractionwhile driving.9 WarningOperation of

Page 34 - Displaying pictures

128IndexAActivating CD player... 105Activating speech recognition... 112Activating the radio... 95Autostore list

Page 35 - Using apps

12 Introductionor close call list ... 62or activate/deactivate mute ... 12or deactivate speechrecognition ...

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129OOperation... 122PPersonalisation... 93Phoneadjusting ring tones... 117Blu

Page 38 - Navigation

Introduction 13Auto volumeWhen auto volume is activated3 18, the volume is adaptedautomatically to compensate for theroad and wind noise as you drive.

Page 39 - 38 Navigation

14 Basic operationBasic operationBasic operation ... 14Tone settings ... 17Volume settings ...

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Basic operation 15Press the multifunction knob(Navi 950 / Navi 650: press the outerring) to display the second HomePage with further applications.Usin

Page 41 - 40 Navigation

16 Basic operationAdjusting a settingTurn the multifunction knob to changethe current value of the setting.Press the multifunction knob toconfirm the

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Basic operation 17The selection and activation of ascreen button in a message functionare the same as described forselecting an option in a menu.Tone

Page 43 - Destination input

18 Basic operationTo adjust the volume distributionbetween the front and rear speakersin the vehicle, select the Fade menuitem. Adjust the setting as

Page 44 - Navigation 43

Navi 950/650 / CD 600 ... 3CD 400plus/400/300 ... 77Contents

Page 45 - 44 Navigation

Basic operation 19Adjusting the Chime VolumeWhen operating the controls in thevehicle, beeping sounds confirm youractions. The volume of the beepingso

Page 46 - Navigation 45

20 Basic operationSet timeTo adjust the time settings, select theSet Time menu item. Adjust thesettings as desired.Set dateTo adjust the date settings

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Basic operation 21Scroll to the position on the homepage where you wish the icon to belocated. Press the multifunction knobto confirm.The icon is move

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

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Radio 23NoteIf no station list has been createdbeforehand, the Infotainmentsystem performs an automaticstation search.Select the desired station.NoteT

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24 RadioEach waveband has 2 autostore lists(AS 1, AS 2), in each of which6 stations can be stored.NoteThe currently received station ishighlighted.Aut

Page 51 - Guidance

Radio 25Retrieving a stationIf required, briefly press the FAVbutton to open a favourite list or toswitch to another favourite list. Pressone of the s

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26 RadioIf Regional is deactivated, alternativefrequencies of the stations areselected without regard to regionalprogrammes.Text Scroll FreezeSome RDS

Page 53 - 52 Navigation

Radio 27If you wish the time and date settingsto be updated automatically, activatethe RDS Auto Time Adjust menu item.If you wish to set time and date

Page 54 - Navigation 53

28 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 28Usage ... 29General informationImportant infor

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CD Player 29UsageStarting CD playbackPush the CD with the labelled sidefacing upwards into the CD slot untilit is pulled in.CD playback starts automat

Page 57 - 56 Speech recognition

30 External devicesExternal devicesGeneral information ... 30Playing audio ... 32Displaying pictures ...

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External devices 31When connected to the USB port, thedevices mentioned above can beoperated via the controls and menusof the Infotainment system.Note

Page 59 - 58 Speech recognition

32 External devicesGracenoteThe Gracenote database containsinformation on media data currentlyavailable on the market.When connecting external devices

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External devices 33To play the tracks on the respectivedevice in random order, activate theShuffle menu item.To return to the normal playing order,dea

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34 External devicesSlide showTo start a slideshow of all picturesstored in the respective picture folder,select the 6 screen button at thebottom of th

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External devices 35Then a keyboard for the entry of anemail address is displayed. Enteryour email address.In the menu displayed afterwards, aPIN code

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36 External devicesSettingsThe settings menu provides optionsfor the management of the accounts.Press the ; button and then selectthe Apps icon to dis

Page 64 - Phone 63

Navigation 37NavigationGeneral information ... 37Usage ... 38Destination input ...

Page 65 - 64 Phone

38 NavigationRoute guidance is provided by voicecommands and a direction arrow, aswell as with the aid of a multi-colourmap display.UsageInformation o

Page 66 - Text messages

Introduction ... 4Basic operation ... 14Radio ... 22

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Navigation 39 Current position: indicated by a redtriangle within a grey circle. Route: indicated by a blue line. Final destination: indicated by a

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40 NavigationMap modesPress the multifunction knob todisplay the Navigation Menu. Selectthe Map Modes menu item to displaythe respective submenu.The f

Page 69 - Frequently asked

Navigation 41Position informationCurrent positionPress the multifunction knob todisplay the Navigation Menu. Selectthe Current Position Info menu item

Page 70 - Frequently asked questions 69

42 NavigationSelect the Cancel Route Simulationmenu item.Additional route simulation menuWhen route guidance is active in thesimulation mode, an addit

Page 71 - 70 Frequently asked questions

Navigation 43NoteIf a house number is not stored in thesystem database, the house numberclosest to the destination entered isused for route calculatio

Page 72 - Frequently asked questions 71

44 NavigationPoints of InterestA point of interest is a specific locationthat might be of general interest, e.g.a petrol station, parking area orresta

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Navigation 45Select the Number entry field todisplay a keypad. Enter the desirednumber.When the respective search mask isfilled out, a confirmation me

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46 NavigationDepending on the informationavailable, the different entry fields arealready filled.To enter or modify the name of therespective location

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Navigation 47displayed. The phone book jumps tothe position of the letter rangeselected.Select the desired entry in thetelephone book to display thead

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48 NavigationSelecting the home addressPress the DEST / NAV button todisplay the Destination Entry menuand then select the My Home icon.Route guidance

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

Page 78 - CD 400plus/400/300

Navigation 49Moving waypointsTo change the order of the waypointsin the route, select the SortWaypoints screen button.Select the Move screen button ne

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50 NavigationSelecting a favourite routePress the DEST / NAV button todisplay the Destination Entry menuand then select the FavouriteRoutes icon to di

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Navigation 51Cancelling route guidanceWhen route guidance is active, pressthe DEST / NAV button to display theRoute Menu.Select the Cancel Route menu

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52 NavigationTraffic incidentsThe TMC traffic information systemreceives all current traffic informationfrom TMC radio stations. Thisinformation is in

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Navigation 53To display a list of the traffic eventsconcerning the current route, selectthe Traffic Events on Route menuitem.The traffic incidents lis

Page 83 - 82 Introduction

54 NavigationTurn ListThe Turn List displays all streets andturning manoeuvres on the calculatedroute starting from the currentlocation.Press the DEST

Page 84 - Introduction 83

Speech recognition 55Speech recognitionGeneral information ... 55Usage ... 56General informat

Page 85 - 84 Introduction

56 Speech recognitionIn such a case you need to selectanother language for the display ifyou want to control the Infotainmentsystem via voice input. C

Page 86 - Introduction 85

Speech recognition 57After a dialogue sequence is finished,the speech recognition is deactivatedautomatically. To initiate anotherdialogue sequence, y

Page 87 - 86 Introduction

58 Speech recognitionleast 20 locations. For other POIs,say the name of a category, e.g."Restaurants", "Shopping centres", or"

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Introduction 5doubt, stop the vehicle andoperate the Infotainment systemwhile the vehicle is stationary.9 WarningThe usage of the navigationsystem doe

Page 89 - 88 Introduction

Phone 59PhoneGeneral information ... 59Bluetooth connection ... 60Emergency call ... 61Oper

Page 90 - Introduction 89

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

Page 91 - 90 Introduction

Phone 61A six-digit PIN code for the pairingprocess is displayed on theInfotainment system.To confirm the pairing process: If SSP (secure simple pair

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62 Phone9 WarningBear in mind that you can makeand receive calls with the mobilephone, if it is in a service area witha sufficiently strong signal. Un

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Phone 63Enter the desired number.Select the Del screen button or pressthe BACK button to delete the lastdigit entered.Select the l or k screen button

Page 94 - Personalisation

64 PhoneCall listsPress the O button and then selectthe Call Lists menu item. The CallLists menu is displayed.Select the desired call list. Dependingo

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Phone 65To transfer the call back to theInfotainment system, select theTransfer call menu item in the PrivateCall menu.Second phone callInitiating a s

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66 PhoneThe Messages icon in the Homemenu of the Infotainment system isthen selectable.Incoming text messageWhen a new text message isreceived, you ar

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Phone 67Mobile phones and CBradio equipmentInstallation instructions andoperating guidelinesThe vehicle specific installationinstructions and the oper

Page 98 - Waveband menus

68 Frequently asked questionsFrequently askedquestionsFrequently asked questions ... 68Frequently askedquestionsSpeech recognition?The speech re

Page 99 - 98 Radio

6 IntroductionControl elements overviewNavi 950 / 650

Page 100 - Radio 99

Frequently asked questions 69Phone?How can I pair my phone with theInfotainment system?!In order to pair a phone, press theO button, select the PhoneS

Page 101 - Radio data system (RDS)

70 Frequently asked questions?The Infotainment system does nothave a tone button on thefaceplate. How can I change thetone settings?!The tone settings

Page 102 - Radio 101

Frequently asked questions 71

Page 103 - Digital audio broadcasting

72IndexAActivating AUX... 32Activating Bluetooth music... 32Activating CD player... 29Activating

Page 104 - Radio 103

73Audio files... 30Picture files... 30Frequently asked questions... 68GGeneral infor

Page 105 - CD Player

74Phone book... 62Recent calls... 62Text messages... 65Phone book...

Page 106 - CD Player 105

75WWaveband selection... 22Waypoint trip... 42

Page 108 - CD Player 107

Introduction ... 78Radio ... 95CD Player ... 104

Page 109 - AUX input

78 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 78Theft-deterrent feature ... 79Control elements overview ...

Page 110 - USB port

Introduction 71 ; buttonAccess Home Page ... 142 Station buttons 1...6Short press: select station ...24Long press: save station ... 24

Page 111 - 110 USB port

Introduction 79doubt, stop the vehicle andoperate the Infotainment systemwhile the vehicle is stationary.Radio receptionRadio reception may be disrupt

Page 112 - Speech recognition

80 IntroductionControl elements overviewCD 400 / CD 400plus

Page 113 - Phone control

Introduction 811 RADIO (BAND) ... 95Activate radio or changewaveband ... 952 CD ...

Page 114 - Speech recognition 113

82 Introduction18 AUX ... 108Change to external audiosource ... 108

Page 116 - Speech recognition 115

84 Introduction1 RADIO (BAND) ... 95Activate radio or changewaveband ... 952 CD ...

Page 117 - General information

Introduction 8520 AUX ... 108Change to external audiosource ... 108Steering wheel audi

Page 118 - Bluetooth connection

86 IntroductionUsageControl elementsThe Infotainment system is operatedvia function buttons, multifunctionalknobs and menus that are shown onthe displ

Page 119 - 118 Phone

Introduction 87Detailed description of: CD player functions 3 105 AUX input functions 3 108 USB port functions 3 109PhonePress the v/G button to op

Page 120 - Phone 119

88 IntroductionActivating a settingTurn the multifunction knob to markthe desired setting.Press the multifunction knob toactivate the setting.Setting

Page 121 - 120 Phone

8 Introduction16 BACK buttonMenu: one level back ... 14Input: delete last characteror entire entry ... 1417 RPT / NAV bu

Page 122 - Emergency call

Introduction 89Entering a character sequenceFor the input of character sequences,e.g. telephone numbers:Turn the multifunction knob to selectthe desir

Page 123 - Operation

90 IntroductionSetting a valuePress the multifunction knob to openthe corresponding settings menu.Turn the multifunction knob to changethe current val

Page 124 - Phone 123

Introduction 91Tone settingsIn the tone settings menu the tonecharacteristics can be set for eachradio waveband and each audioplayer source.Press the

Page 125 - 124 Phone

92 IntroductionSetting the volume distributionbetween right - leftSelect Balance:.Set the desired value.Setting an individual setting to“0”Select the

Page 126 - Mobile phones and CB

Introduction 93Speed compensated volumePress the CONFIG button to open thesystem settings menu.CD 400 / CD 400plus: select Radiosettings and then Auto

Page 127 - 126 Phone

94 Introduction last position in Audio/MP3 CDincluding track number and folder state of shuffle songs setting(CD player) state of TP (Traffic Progr

Page 128 - Phone 127

Radio 95RadioUsage ... 95Station search ... 95Autostore lists ...

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96 Radiowhen the radio traffic service (TP) isactivated, only traffic servicestations 3 100 are searched for.Manual station tuningAM wavebandTurn the

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Radio 976 stations can be stored in eachfavourite list.The number of available favouritelists is configurable (see below).NoteThe currently received s

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98 RadioFavourites listSelect Favourites list. All stationssaved in the favourites lists aredisplayed.Select the required station.NoteThe currently re

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