Vauxhall 2011 Meriva Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - OPEL MERIVA

OPEL MERIVAInfotainment System

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10 Introduction1 RADIO (BAND) ... 28Activate radio or changewaveband ... 282 CD ...

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100 NavigationSymbols overview

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Navigation 101No. Explanation1 Current position2 Destination3 not available4 not available5 not available6 Fog7 Road works8 Slippery road9 Smog10 Snow

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Navigation 103No. Explanation33 Chemist34 Cinema35 Airport36 Amusement park37 City38 Bank39 Traffic message40 Ferry41 Border42 Tunnel43 Kiosk44 Grocer

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104 Speech recognitionSpeech recognitionGeneral information ... 104Navigation control ... 105Phone control ...

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Speech recognition 105To be able to enter voicecommands in English, you firstneed to activate the phone mainmenu by pressing the PHONEbutton on the In

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106 Speech recognitionCancelling a dialogue sequenceThere are various possibilities todeactivate the speech recognitionand to cancel a dialogue sequen

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Speech recognition 107 One of the commands shown onthe help menu. One of the additional commandsavailable for the radio mode, seeimage below.To disp

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108 Speech recognition<87.5..108.0>", you need toexchange "<87.5..108.0>" fora specific figure between 87.5 and108.0. You c

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Speech recognition 109As soon as you hear a beep and thesymbol in the upper left corner of theon-screen message (see imageabove) has changed its colou

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Introduction 1118 AUX ... 50Change audio source ... 50

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110 Speech recognitionAfter assigning a name to a station,you can select that station by simplysaying the assigned name.Action: the user wants to assi

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Speech recognition 111User: "Economical".User: "Avoid toll roads".User: "Use ferries".System: displays check marks next

Page 16 - Basic operation

112 Speech recognitionNoteThe last calculated destinationpossibly has no valid addresselements available that can be usedas basis for address input vi

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Speech recognition 113Example: the language of theInfotainment system is set to English,Country is set to "GERMANY (D)",and you want to ente

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114 Speech recognitionYou need to manually activateanother mode of operation by usingthe corresponding button on theInfotainment system (e.g. theRADIO

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Speech recognition 115 "Yes": a suitable action is triggereddepending on the context. "No": a suitable action is triggereddepend

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116 Speech recognitionStarting a second callA second call can be started during anactive telephone call. To do so, pressthe button w.Commands availabl

Page 21 - Tone settings

Speech recognition 117Voice output: "Saving the nametag"DeletingA previously saved voice tag isdeleted with the command "Delete".C

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118 Speech recognitionVoice feedbackEach voice input is answered orcommented on by the Infotainmentsystem by way of a voice output thatis adapted to t

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Phone 119PhoneGeneral information ... 119Connection ... 121Bluetooth connection ... 123Eme

Page 24 - Volume settings

12 IntroductionInstrument panel CD 300

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120 Phone9 WarningUse of the hands-free facility whiledriving can be dangerous becauseyour concentration is reducedwhen telephoning. Park yourvehicle

Page 26 - Personalisation

Phone 121q, w: take call, activate speechrecognition.n, x: end/reject call, deactivatespeech recognition.The Phone portal can be operatedoptionally vi

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122 PhoneLower the bottom edge first, as shownin the above figure.Then lower the top edge. Anengaging sound must be audiblewhen the mobile phone engag

Page 28 - Station search

Phone 123Inserting the mobile phoneIf the side brackets on the adapter arein the closed position, press thebutton near the front edge of theadapter to

Page 29 - Autostore lists

124 PhoneNavi 600 / Navi 900Bluetooth menuPress CONFIG button.Select Phone settings and thenBluetooth.Activating BluetoothIf the Bluetooth function of

Page 30 - Favourite lists

Phone 125Connecting a mobile phone asa handsfree deviceSelect Add device (Handsfree). TheBluetooth code to be entered into themobile phone is displaye

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126 PhoneSelect the desired mobile phone fromthe list. The SAP passcode prompt isshown on the Infotainment displaycontaining a 16-digit code.Enter the

Page 32 - Waveband menus

Phone 127Removing a mobile phone from thedevice listSelect the desired mobile phone fromthe device list. In the menu displayedselect Delete and confir

Page 33 - Radio 33

128 PhoneCD 300 / CD 400Bluetooth menuPress the CONFIG button.Select Phone settings and thenBluetooth.Activating BluetoothIf the Bluetooth function of

Page 34 - 34 Radio

Phone 129Connecting a mobile phone asa handsfree deviceSelect Add device (Handsfree). TheBluetooth code to be entered into themobile phone is displaye

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Introduction 131 RADIO (BAND) ... 28Activate radio or changewaveband ... 282 CD ...

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130 PhoneSelect the desired mobile phone fromthe list. The SAP passcode prompt isshown on the Infotainment displaycontaining a 16-digit code.Enter the

Page 37 - Radio data system (RDS)

Phone 131Removing mobile phone from devicelistSelect the desired mobile phone fromthe device list. In the menu displayedselect Delete and confirm thes

Page 38 - 38 Radio

132 PhoneEmergency call9 WarningConnection setup cannot beguaranteed in all situations. Forthis reason you should not relyexclusively on a mobile phon

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Phone 133NoteIn the handsfree mode mobile phoneoperation continues to be possible,e. g. taking a call or adjusting thevolume.After setup of a connecti

Page 40 - 40 Radio

134 Phonecard or same telephone is concerned.During this period any newly addedentries are not displayed.If the SIM card or telephone aredifferent, th

Page 41 - Digital audio broadcasting

Phone 135To start a dialling process: select thedesired call list, an entry in the call listand finally the desired telephonenumber.Messaging function

Page 42 - 42 Radio

136 PhoneDialling a telephone numberWith the telephone main menu active,press the multifunction knob to openthe phone operation menu.Several options f

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Phone 137NoteTelephone book entries are carriedover as they are transferred from themobile phone. The presentation andorder of the telephone book entr

Page 44 - CD Player

138 PhoneIncoming callWhen there is an incoming calla menu is displayed to accept ordecline the telephone call.Select required option.Functions during

Page 45 - CD Player 45

Phone 1399 WarningOperation of radio equipment andmobile telephones which fail tomeet above mentioned mobiletelephone standards is onlypermitted using

Page 46 - 46 CD Player

14 Introduction19 PHONE ... 119Open telephone main menu 132Activate mute ... 1520 AUX ...

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140IndexAActivating CD player... 46Activating speech recognition... 105, 114Activating the

Page 48 - 48 CD Player

141MMaps ... 98Map SD cardhandling... 98replace...

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142RDS... 37Recharging the phone battery... 119Regionalization... 37Retrieving s

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Copyright by ADAM OPEL AG, Rüsselsheim, Germany.The information contained in this publication is effective as of the date indicated below. Adam Opel A

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Introduction 15UsageControl elementsThe Infotainment system is operatedvia function buttons, multifunctionalknobs and menus that are shown onthe displ

Page 52 - USB port

16 IntroductionAudio playersPress the CD / AUX / CD/AUX buttonto open the CD, USB, iPod or AUXmenus (if available) or to swapbetween these menus.Press

Page 53 - Playing saved audio files

Introduction 17Turn the multifunction knob to movethe cursor (= coloured background) tothe desired option.Press the multifunction knob to selectthe ma

Page 54 - 54 USB port

18 IntroductionEntering a character sequenceTo enter character sequences, e.g.telephone numbers or road names:Turn the multifunction knob to selectthe

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Introduction 19Setting a valueTurn the multifunction knob to changethe current value of the setting.Press the multifunction knob toconfirm the set val

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20 IntroductionCD 300Menu elements and symbolsThe up and down arrows 1 indicate:the top menu level is active. Furtheroptions are available in the acti

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Introduction 21Switching a function on or offPress the multifunction knob to openthe corresponding settings menu.Turn the multifunction knob to markth

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22 IntroductionSetting bass, middle and trebleSelect Bass, Middle or Treble.Set the desired value for the optionselected.Setting the volume distributi

Page 60 - 60 Navigation

Introduction 23Optimising the tone for the style ofmusicSelect EQ (Equalizer).The displayed options offer optimisedbass, middle and treble presettings

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

Page 62 - 62 Navigation

Introduction 25Speed dependent volumePress the CONFIG button to open thesystem settings menu.Select Radio settings and then Speeddependent volume.Spee

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26 IntroductionSpeed compensated volumePress the CONFIG button to open thesystem settings menu.Select Radio settings and then Autovolume control.CD 30

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Introduction 27 last position in Audio/MP3 CDincluding track number and folder state of shuffle songs setting(CD player) state of TP (Traffic Progr

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28 RadioRadioUsage ... 28Station search ... 28Autostore lists ...

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Radio 29NoteManual station search: If the radiodoes not find a station, it switchesautomatically to a more sensitivesearch level. If it still does not

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Introduction ... 4Radio ... 28CD Player ...

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30 RadioAutomatic station storingKeep the AS button pressed until anautostore message is displayed. The12 strongest stations in the currentwaveband wi

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Radio 31Defining the number of availablefavourite listsPress CONFIG button.Select Radio settings and then Radiofavourites.Select the desired number of

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32 RadioPress the CONFIG button.Select Radio settings and then Radiofavourites.Select the desired number ofavailable favourite lists.Waveband menusAlt

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Radio 33Turn the multifunction knob.All receivable DAB stations 3 41 inthe current reception area aredisplayed.NoteIf no station list has been created

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34 RadioA list of programme types available atthe moment is displayed.Select desired programme type.A list of stations is displayed thattransmit a pro

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Radio 35CD 300 / CD 400Favourites listSelect Favourites list. All stationssaved in the favourites lists aredisplayed.Select the required station.NoteT

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36 RadioIf the stations stored in a waveband-specific station list can no longer bereceived:Select the corresponding commandto update a station list.C

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Radio 37The currently received DAB service(programme) is interrupted when anyannouncements of previouslyactivated categories are pending.Activating an

Page 76 - 76 Navigation

38 RadioSwitching RDS on and offSet RDS to On or Off.Switching regionalization on and off(RDS must be activated forregionalization.)At certain times s

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Radio 39 If the radio traffic service isswitched on, CD/MP3 replay isinterrupted for the duration of thetraffic announcement.Listening to traffic ann

Page 78 - 78 Navigation

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

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40 RadioAt certain times some RDS stationsbroadcast regionally differentprogrammes on different frequencies.Set the option Regional (REG) to Onor Off.

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Radio 41EON (Enhanced Other Networks)With EON you can listen to radiotraffic announcements even if thestation you have set does notbroadcast its own r

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42 RadioCD 400: activating Auto ensemblelinking and/or Auto linking DAB-FM in the DAB settings menu. Interference caused by stationsthat are on nearb

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Radio 43Press the CONFIG button.Select Radio settings and then DABsettings.The following options are available inthe configuration menu: Auto ensembl

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44 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 44Usage ... 46General informationNavi 600 / Navi

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CD Player 45Maximum folder structure depth: 11levels.Maximum number of MP3/WMAfiles that can be saved: 1000.WMA files with Digital RightsManagement (D

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46 CD Player Dirt and liquids on CDs can smearthe lens of the CD player inside thedevice and cause faults. Protect CDs from heat and directsunlight.

Page 86 - 86 Navigation

CD Player 47Selecting tracks using the audio CDor MP3 menuDuring audio CD replayPress the multifunction knob to openthe audio CD related menu.To play

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48 CD PlayerCD 300 / CD 400Starting CD replayPress the CD button to open the CDor MP3 menu.If there is a CD in the CD player, CDreplay is started.Depe

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CD Player 49During MP3 replayPress the multifunction knob to openthe MP3 related menu.To play all tracks in random order: setShuffle songs to On.To se

Page 89 - Guidance

Introduction 59 WarningThe usage of the navigationsystem (only Navi 600 / Navi 900)does not release the driver fromthe responsibility for a correct,vi

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50 AUX inputAUX inputGeneral information ... 50Usage ... 50General informationNavi 600 / Navi

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AUX input 51CD 300 / CD 400:An audio source that is connected tothe AUX input can be operated onlyvia the control elements of the audiosource.

Page 92 - 92 Navigation

52 USB portUSB portGeneral information ... 52Playing saved audio files ... 53General informationNavi 600 / Navi 900In the

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USB port 53WMA files can only be played backsafely if they were created withWindows Media Player version 8 orlater.Applicable playlistextensions: .m3u

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54 USB portiPodPress the CD/AUX button once orseveral times to activate the audioiPod mode.Replay of the audio data stored on theiPod is started.The o

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USB port 55Selecting tracks using the USB menuPress the multifunction knob to openthe USB related menu.To play all tracks in succession:select Play al

Page 96 - 96 Navigation

56 Digital picture frameDigital picture frameGeneral information ... 56Usage ... 56General in

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Digital picture frame 57Press the CONFIG button, selectDisplay settings, and then selectPicture frame. The menu shownbelow is displayed.Select Add / R

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58 Digital picture framePress the CONFIG button, selectDisplay settings, select Pictureframe, and then select Pictureselection. The menu shown below i

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Navigation 59NavigationGeneral information ... 59Usage ... 60Destination input ...

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6 IntroductionControl elements overviewInstrument panel Navi 600 / Navi 900

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60 NavigationThe system will also work with poorGPS reception, however, theaccuracy of the determination of theposition will be reduced.After the entr

Page 102 - 102 Navigation

Navigation 61The map of the current location isshown on the display.Route guidance messagesIn addition to the visual instructionson the display (see &

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62 NavigationInformation in the top line Time Distance to the final destination Arrival time or travel time Exterior temperatureInformation on the

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Navigation 63Information on the map displayOn the right side of the display thefollowing information is shown: A compass symbol that indicatesthe nor

Page 105 - Navigation control

64 NavigationSet the desired values forAnnouncement and Background.To test the current settings: selectVolume test.TMC settingsSelect Infotypes to ope

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Navigation 65NoteIt is not possible to directly removeindividual imported points of interestfrom the myPOIs memory.If you want to remove individualimp

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66 Navigation Imported POIs: favouritedestination addresses that werepreviously stored on a USB driveand then imported to the myPOIsmemory of the Inf

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Navigation 67Select Start export to store theaddress data of the selected type(s)on the connected USB drive.The address data will be stored ina folder

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68 NavigationThe text files can be created, e.g., byusing a simple text editor software.NoteThe text editor must support theUTF-8 character encoding f

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Navigation 69Organizing the POI data in severalsubfoldersOptionally you can organize the textfiles in several, arbitrary named,subfolders.Examples: F:

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Introduction 71 RADIO (BAND) ... 28Activate radio or changewaveband ... 282 CD/AUX ...

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70 NavigationDetailed descriptions on POIs storedin the myPOIs memory, see"Exporting and importing POI data"above and chapter "Destinat

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Navigation 71After selecting the desired option, thelist of POI categories is displayedagain.If you selected Announce POIs earlyfor a category, the re

Page 114 - Phone control

72 NavigationInfotainment system. See"Selecting a point of interest"below. Select from map: selection ofa destination from the map displayu

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Navigation 73Description on route guidance, seechapter "Guidance" 3 89.Entering an address directlyPress the DEST button and thenselect Ente

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74 Navigationj : List function - once two lettershave been entered (in some casesjust one letter), all names availablewith these letters are displayed

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Navigation 75A list of the most recently useddestination addresses is displayed.Select the desired destination.The Navigation menu is displayed.Starti

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76 NavigationSelect the desired category.A menu with a list of all availablepoints of interest of the selectedcategory (e.g. Restaurant) isdisplayed.N

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Navigation 77Select Petrol station.A menu is displayed that providesoptions for further refinement of thepetrol station search.After selecting Start s

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78 NavigationAfter marking the desired fuel types:select Start search with selectedfilters or, for further refinement of thesearch, select Continue wi

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Navigation 79Search by nameSelection of points of interest byentering a name.After selecting the option, a countrylist is displayed.Select the desired

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8 Introduction17 BACK ... 16Menu: one level back ... 16Input: delete last characteror entire entry ...

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80 NavigationDescription on route guidance, seechapter "Guidance" 3 89.Storing the addressSelect Store if you want to store thedisplayed add

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Navigation 81Entering the Latitude coordinate1. Select Latitude.2. Turn the multifunction knob toselect N or S (north or south of theequator).3. Press

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82 Navigationdestinations), see regardingdescriptions on address input orselection above.After entering or selecting the desireddestination address, t

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Navigation 83Editing or deleting a storedaddressAddress data (including the categoryand telephone number) stored in theaddress book or myPOIs memory c

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84 NavigationEditing or deleting Individual POIsSelect Individual POIs, select thedesired sorting option (e.g. Vicinitycurrent position), select the d

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Navigation 85Setting an individual POI as homeaddressSelect Individual POIs, select thedesired sorting option (e.g. Vicinitycurrent position), select

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86 Navigationindividual destinations. Tours aresaved using a name. A maximum often tours with 9 intermediatedestinations can be saved. Anexisting tour

Page 130 - 130 Phone

Navigation 87Select an option for destination inputand then select/enter the desiredintermediate destination 3 71.A menu is displayed that shows thead

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88 NavigationTo start route guidance: select Starttour. All predefined intermediatedestinations are taken into accountfor route calculation.If you wan

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Navigation 89GuidancePress the NAVI button and then themultifunction knob to display thenavigation main menu.Depending on whether the routeguidance is

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Introduction 9Instrument panel CD 400

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90 NavigationSelect a TMC traffic message todisplay detailed information on therelated traffic issue.Navigation optionsThe corresponding menu provides

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Navigation 91Logbook settings: Logbook: activates/deactivates thelogbook feature. Private trip / Business trip:determines the type of anupcoming tri

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92 NavigationDescription of the individual dataitems: 0000000023 = serial number N 52° 07' 01"; E 009° 53' 31" = startposition i

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Navigation 93Select Dynamic guidance to activate/deactivate dynamic route guidance.If dynamic route guidance isactivated:Select Automatic recalculatio

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94 NavigationIf Highway lane guidance is activatedthe following type of illustration will bedisplayed:Using the Popup information option,you can selec

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Navigation 95 Longitude Map displayThe current position can be copied tothe address book or myPOIs memoryusing Store, see "Storing an addressin

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96 Navigation Destination information Overview current routeRoute listAll streets on the calculated route arelisted with the related distances.Route

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Navigation 97To exclude a street from the routeguidance:Mark the regarding street name andpress the multifunction knob. Thestreet name is displayed cr

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98 NavigationNearby traffic problems are alsoreported if route guidance is notactive.If route guidance is active, the systemcontinuously checks, based

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Navigation 99 Do not bend the SD card. Do notuse any SD card that is bent orcracked. Do not put any sticker or writeanything on either surface. Do

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