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  • RADIONAV

    ITALIANO

    Alfa Services

    Alfa 159 cop. RadioNAV ITA:Alfa 159 cop. Radio ITA 26-02-2010 13:30 Pagina 1

  • The car is equipped with a Radionavigator designed with the specifications of the passenger compartment in mind andpersonalized to fit in with the style of the dashboard.

    The system is installed in a user-friendly position for the driver and the graphics on the front panel make it easy toquickly locate the controls which facilitates the use of them.

    To increase safety against theft, the Radionavigator system is fitted with a protection system that allows the use of it only on the car on which it was fitted originally.

    The pages that follow contain the instructions for use, which we advise you to read carefully and always keep withinreach (e.g. in the glove compartment).

    So, enjoy your reading and have a good journey.

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    TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATIONADVICE ...................................................................... 5GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................... 8CONTROLS.................................................................. 10Steering wheel controls ................................................ 14MAIN OPERATION ........................................................ 16Switching the system on/off ........................................ 16Main menu ................................................................ 17Audio ........................................................................ 17Navigation ................................................................. 17Personal destinations ................................................... 17Traffic Info (TMC/TMC Premium) .................................. 17MyCar ....................................................................... 18Configurations ............................................................ 18Audio ........................................................................ 18

    AUDIOVolume adjustment ...................................................... 19Mute/Pause function .................................................. 19Audio settings menu ................................................ 20Selecting audio source ................................................. 21RADIO FUNCTIONSRadio station tuning ..................................................... 22Preferred radio stations ................................................ 23TA function ................................................................. 24

    PTY function ............................................................... 24AF function ................................................................ 25REG function .............................................................. 25Specific radio menu ..................................................... 25CD/CD MP3 FUNCTIONS CD/CD MP3 play ........................................................ 26CD/CD MP3 stop/pause .............................................. 26CD/CD MP3 eject ....................................................... 26Selecting a track from the list ....................................... 26Select next/previous track ........................................... 26Track fast forward/rewind ............................................ 26Specific CD/CD MP3 menu .......................................... 27MEDIA PLAYER FUNCTIONS(only in presence of Blue&MeTM system)Launching Media Player mode ....................................... 28Controls available ........................................................ 28Media Player specific menu .......................................... 29

    NAVIGATIONWarnings ................................................................... 30Map display ............................................................... 31Information during navigation ....................................... 31Main navigation menu ................................................. 32Insert destination ........................................................ 32Stops management ..................................................... 36

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  • Insert diversion ........................................................... 36Map options ............................................................... 37Navigation options ...................................................... 39Launch navigation ....................................................... 40Specific navigation menu ............................................. 41

    TRAFFIC INFOTraffic information (TMC/TMC Premium) ........................ 42Choose TMC/TMC Premium station ............................... 44TMC/TMC Premium reception status .............................. 44

    MY CARMaintenance info ........................................................ 45My Car functions status ............................................ 45

    TRIP COMPUTERIntroduction ............................................................... 46Trip Computer specific menu ......................................... 46

    TELEPHONE SYSTEM (only in presence of Blue&MeTM system)Telephone information display ....................................... 47Specific telephone menu .............................................. 48Spot messages menu .................................................. 49

    CONFIGURATIONSDisplay ...................................................................... 50Sounds ..................................................................... 51My Car options ........................................................ 52Date & time ............................................................... 54Language .................................................................. 54SD Card management ................................................. 54

    OPERATING PROBLEMSOperating faults .......................................................... 56Problems due to overheating ........................................ 56

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  • 5RADIO

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    The car is equipped with a Radionavigatordesigned with the specifications of the pas-senger compartment in mind and personal-ized to fit in with the style of the dashboard. To increase protection against theft, the Ra-dionavigator has a protection system thatonly allows it to be used on the vehicle inwhich it has originally been fitted.The instructions for use are given below andwe recommended reading them carefullyand always keeping them to hand (for ex-ample, in the glove compartment).

    TIPS

    ROAD SAFETYLearn how to use the various system func-tions before setting off.Care the instructions for the Radionaviga-tor carefully before setting off.

    RECEPTION CONDITIONSReception conditions change constantlywhile driving. Reception may be interferedwith by the presence of mountains, build-ings or bridges, or when you are far fromthe broadcaster.

    IMPORTANT The volume may be increasedwhen receiving traffic bulletins.

    TTIIPPSS,, CCOONNTTRROOLLSS AANNDD GGEENNEERRAALL IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN

    If the volume is too loud thiscan be dangerous. Adjust the

    volume so that you can still hearbackground noises (e.g. horns, am-bulances, police vehicles, etc.).

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    CARE AND MAINTENANCEObserve the following precautions to ensurethe system is fully operational: the monitor is sensitive to scratching,

    liquid detergents and UV rays; liquids that get inside could damage the

    system irreparably.Only clean the front and the display with asoft, clean, dry, anti-static cloth. Cleaningand polishing products could damage thesurface.

    IMPORTANT NOTESIf there is a problem, the system should on-ly be checked and repaired at an Alfa RomeoAuthorized Workshop.If the temperature is particularly low, the dis-play may take a while to reach optimumbrightness.If the car is stopped for a while and the out-side temperature is low, the Radionavigatormay go into thermal autoprotection modestopping to work until the temperature inthe passenger compartment reaches ac-ceptable levels.

    CDDirt, scratches or any distortions on CDscould cause problems when playing andpoor sound quality. Follow this advice for op-timum conditions: only use branded CDs:

    clean every CD thoroughly removingany fingermarks or dust using a softcloth. Hold CDs by the outside and cleanthem from the middle outwards;

    never use chemical products for clean-ing (e.g. sprays or anti-static productsor thinners) because they can damagethe surface of the CD;

    after listening to them place CDs backin their casings to avoid damage tothem;

    Avoid pointed or rigid objectscoming into contact with the

    display and do not touch it. Whilstcleaning, do not exert pressure onthe display.

    Do not use alcohol or similarproducts to clean the Ra-

    dionavigator display or surround.

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    do not expose CDs to direct sunlight,high temperatures or dampness for longperiods;

    do not stick labels on the surface of theCD and do not write on the recorded sur-face using pens or pencils.

    do not use CDs that are very scratched,flawed, distorted, etc. Using discs likethis will result in malfunctions or dam-age to the player.

    The use of original CD supports is requiredfor the best quality audio production . Cor-rect operation is not guaranteed when CD-R/RW media are used that were not cor-rectly burned and/or with a maximum ca-pacity above 650 MB.

    IMPORTANT Do not use the protectivesleeves sold for CDs or discs with stabilizers,etc. because they could get stuck in the in-ternal mechanism and damage the disc.

    IMPORTANT If copy protected CDs are used,it may take a few seconds beore the systemstarts playing them. The CD player cannotbe guaranteed to play all protected discs.The presence of copy protection is often insmall letters or may be difficult to read onthe cover of the actual CD and it may saysomething like, for example, COPY CON-TROL, COPY PROTECTED, THIS CD CAN-NOT BE PLAYED ON A PC/MAC, or identi-fied through the use of symbols, such as, forexample:

    IMPORANT The CD player is able to readmost of the compression systems currentlyon the market (e.g.: LAME, BLADE, XING,FRAUNHOFER) but, following the develop-ment of those systems, the playback of allcompression formats is not guaranteed.

    IMPORTANT If a multisession disc is loaded,only the first session will be played.

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    GENERALINFORMATION

    The Radionavigator consists of: radio system; Audio CD and CD MP3 player; SD Card reader; 6.5 TFT colour monitor; controls on the steering wheel (for ver-

    sions/markets, where provided).

    RADIO SYSTEMGeneral specifications Power: 4x25W; 5 predefined band graphic equalizer; Audio source settings adjustment menu

    and possible outside interfaces (MediaPlayer);

    Controls on the steering wheel (for ver-sions/markets, where provided);

    Speed dependent volume adjustment(SVC function).

    Radio tuner specifications RDS; RDS - TMC/TMC Premium (Traffic Mes-

    sage Channel); EON (Enhanced Other Network); TA (Traffic Announcements) Tuning on bands: AM, FM; Possibility of programming:

    18 FM stations (6 of which can bememorized through autostore);

    12 AM stations (6 of which can bememorized through autostore);

    possibility of selecting programmes viaPTY (on FM bands only);

    List function (display of list of all ra-dio stations available).

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    AUDIO SYSTEM

    General specifications Bass/Treble; Balance; Loudness correction; Automatic volume correction; Music ambient: 5 curve predefined

    equalizer.

    CD/CD MP3 PLAYERThe Radionavigator has a CD player capa-ble of reading Audio CDs and CD MP3s.

    CD specifications Track sequence programming Random play Track repeat Skip track List function (display of available

    tracks)

    CD MP3 specifications Introscan Random play Track repeat Skip track List function: display of list of available

    folders and tracks NOTE The maximum number of MP3tracks in a folder is 255, if there aremore, only the first 255 will be con-sidered.

    SD CARD READERThe Radionavigator is equipped with anSD card reader that can read/manageoriginal SD cards using SPI technologycontaining the navigation maps.

    NOTE SD-HC cards are available for thiscar.

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    CONTROLS

    fig. 1 A0E0879m

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    Some controls have various functions that depend on the system application activated at the time. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in thetable below:

    Button

    1 g/DARK

    2 h

    3 MEM

    4 RADIO

    5 MEDIA

    Long button press(more than 2 seconds)

    Button press: system switching on/off

    Radio mode: station list update (press for more than 5 seconds)

    Radio mode: activation of AutoSTore function

    Short button press (less than 2 seconds)

    Button press: DARK function system/activation on

    Turn knob: volume adjustment

    Radio mode: display of the list of radio stations on the band selected

    CD mode: display of list of tracks on the CD

    CD MP3 mode: display of list of folders and tracks

    Access to the menu to select and store the favourite radio stations

    Radio mode activated: radio band selection (FM1, FM2, FMAST, AM)

    Radio mode not activated: display of specific menu and selection of radio bands (FM1, FM2, FMAST, AM)

    Source selection: Media Player or CD

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    Button

    6

    7

    8

    N

    9

    O

    10 MENU

    Short button press (less than 2 seconds)

    Ejection of audio CD or CD MP3

    Audio CD or CD MP3 housing

    SD card housing

    Radio mode: frequency increase (FM or AM mode)

    CD MP3 mode: selection of next folder

    Map mode: scroll map upwards

    Media Player mode: selection of next genre/author/album/folder/playlist depending on the selection mode activated at the time

    Radio mode: search for first radio station that can be tuned into withlower/higher frequency than starting point (FM or AM mode)

    CD/CD MP3/Media Player mode: previous/next track selection

    Map mode: scroll map to left/right

    Radio mode: frequency decrease (FM or AM mode)

    CD MP3 mode: previous folder selection

    Map mode: scroll map downwards

    Media Player mode: selection of previous genre/author/album/folder/playlist depending on the selection mode activated at the time

    Main menu display

    Long button press(more than 2 seconds)

    Access to navigation simulation function

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    Button

    11 ESC

    12 OK

    13 NAV

    14 TRIP

    15 TEL

    16 MUSIC

    17 O18 z

    Short button press (less than 2 seconds)

    Exit selection

    Button press: specific menu opening

    Confirm selection

    Turn knob: menu items selection

    Navigation Map displaying or, in Navigation Map mode, repetition of the last voice message

    TRIP data display

    Telephone data display (only if Blue&MeTM system is present)

    Music information display

    Audio Menu display

    Audio function activation/deactivation

    Long button press(more than 2 seconds)

    System reset(if pressed for more than 8 seconds)

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    CONTROLS ON THE STEERING WHEEL (for versions/markets, where provided) fig.2

    fig. 2 A0E0899m

    The controls for the main Radionavigator functions are replicated on the steering wheel to make things easier. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in thetable below.

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    Button

    z

    +

    SRC

    /

    N

    O

    If Blue&MeTM is present

    Short button press (less than 2 seconds)

    Activates/deactivates Audio functions

    Turn up volume

    Turn down volume

    Change active audio source

    Radio mode: automatic next/previous radio station searchCD/CD Changer/CD MP3 mode: select next/previous track

    Audio source activated:Radio mode: select next radio stationCD Changer mode: select next CDCD MP3 mode: select next folder

    Audio source activated: Radio mode: select previous radio stationCD Changer mode: select previous CDCD MP3 mode: select previous folder

    Voice commands activation

    Long button press(more than 2 seconds)

    Continuous increase in volume

    Continuous decrease in volume

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    SWITCHING THE SYSTEMON/OFFThe system comes on by inserting the elec-tronic key in the ignition device and is turnedoff by removing the electronic key from theignition device.The system can always be turned on/off bypressing the (ON/OFF) button 1- fig. 1.If the system is turned on with the engineswitched off, it will automatically switch offafter about 20 minutes.

    Dark mode (display dark)With the system on, if the (ON/OFF) but-ton 1 - fig. 1 is pressed briefly, the DARKmode is activated: the display will go out,but the system remains on and working.

    MAIN FUNCTIONS

    The Radionavigator features four applications(Audio, Telephone, Trip Computer and Nav-igation) and a general menu. The four ap-plications are activated by pressing the MU-SIC, TEL, TRIP, NAV buttons. Press the MENUbutton to activate the Menu.NOTE The Telephone application is only presentwith the Blue&MeTM system.All the applications have a specific Menu thatcan be activated by pressing the OK but-ton/knob.

    The system also signals the following bymeans of messages in the display: the presence of any problems/faults; information on the application acti-

    vated/information on the status of thecar.

    To interact with the messages displayed, usethe OK button/knob or press button ESCto remove the message from the display.

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    TRAFFIC INFO (TMC/TMC Premium) This displays traffic information received inreal time via the TMC/TMC Premium ser-vice provided by several radio stations.This Menu makes it possible to en-able/disable the service and to set filters.The filters are designed to define the areaof interest which the system will take intoconsideration for traffic messages, filteringthose not considered important.

    NoteThe TMC Premium Service is available inItaly, France, Germany and the UK. Only theradio navigators sold in one of these coun-tries are enabled to receive the service.TMC Premium is provided by:

    MAIN MENUPress the MENU button to display the Mainmenu fig. 3.Turn the OK button/knob to select the de-sired function. Then, press the actual knobto access the Menu selected.

    NOTE For more details on each of the func-tions described below, refer to the relevantchapter.

    AUDIOThis Menu makes it possible to change theaudio source options (the only audio sourcesthat can be selected are those available forthe system): CD can only be selected if a music CD is

    inserted (audio or MP3); USB is only available if the

    Blue&MeTM system is present and aUSB memory stick with music trackshas been inserted.

    NAVIGATIONThis Menu allows a destination to be enteredand navigation and map display options tobe set.

    PERSONAL DESTINATIONS The personal destinations ambient makes itpossible to manage a list of preferred pres-onal destinations which can be added to,modified or deleted from the system.

    fig. 3 A0E5006g

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    AUDIO Press the MENU button to display the Audiomenu (fig. 4).The Audio menu makes it possible to man-age: the RDS radio with FM/AM reception; the Compact Disc player; the MP3 Media Player; the audio adjustments.

    MYCAR This makes it possible to display the whenthe next Service is due and the status of thecar settings.NOTE When this Menu is selected it is onlypossible to display the status of the car set-tings, the item CONFIGURATION must se-lected to change them and then MyCar op-tions from the Main menu.

    CONFIGURATION After having activated this Menu, select thedesired item by turning the OK button/knoband then press the actual knob to confirm.If the button is pressed or after about 30seconds if no selection is made, the screenwill disappear from the display.

    fig. 4 A0E5008g

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    by activating the PTY function; by selecting a radio station or music

    track from a list; by selecting the SCM, RDM or RPT func-

    tion (the latter is only available in CDMP3 mode);

    by selecting the PRG function (in CDmode only).

    This Menu makes it possible to adjust theaudio settings for the radio, the CD, theMedia Player (if connected) and theaudio adjustments for the speakers.

    Pressing the MUSIC button activates the dis-play of information for the audio source be-ing listened to. Pressing the OK button/knobgives access to the specific audio sourcemenu being listened to. Pressing the zbutton briefly activates the Mute function.

    VOLUME ADJUSTMENTTo adjust the volume, turn the knob 1 - fig.1.The volume can be adjusted to a maximumlevel of 40. When the system is turned offand then turned back on, the volume willbe set at a level of 20.With the MUTE function, when the knob 1- fig. 1 is turned, the MUTE function is de-activated.

    MUTE/PAUSE FUNCTIONTo activate the Mute/Pause function, pressthe z.The Mute/Pause function is deactivated inthe following cases: by pressing the MEDIA button; by pressing the RADIO button; by pressing the MEM button (in radio

    mode only); by pressing the O button; moving the joystick ///

    buttons; by pressing the SRC or / button

    on the steering wheel; by opening the Audio adjustments Menu

    in the main menu; by searching manually for a radio sta-

    tion frequency;

    AAUUDDIIOO

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    AUDIO SETTINGS MENUThis Menu is displayed in the following cas-es: by pressing the O button by pressing the MENU button and se-

    lecting Audio; by selecting specific MENU for an audio

    source.

    If there is no HI-FI system in the car, the pos-sible adjustments are (fig. 5): Treble/Bass Balance Loudness Speed-volume adjustment EqualizationIf there is a HI-FI system in the case, the au-dio arrives at the speakers via the outsideamplifier. In this configuration the only pos-sible adjustments are Treble/Bass and Bal-ance.

    Treble/Bass (bass/treble adjustment)Turn the OK button/knob to adjust thebass/treble.

    Balance (sound distribution)Turn the OK button/knob to vary the distri-bution of the sound in the passenger com-partment between the front/rear speakersand the left/right speakers.

    Loudness The Loudness function improves the level ofthe sound whilst listening at low volumes,increasing the bass and treble. Turn the OKbutton/knob to activate/deactivate thefunction.

    WARNING On versions with HI-FI systems,the Loudness function is disabled because itis automatically managed by the amplifier.

    fig. 5 A0E5013g

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    Speed-volume adjustment(speed dependent volumeadjustment)This function allows the volume level to beadjusted depending on the speed of the ve-hicle, to maintain the correct balance withthe noise level inside the passenger com-partment.Turn the OK button/knob to acti-vate/deactivate the function.

    EqualizationThis function makes it possible to select oneof the following equalizer curves: None (predefined car curve) Pop/Rock Classical Techno Jazz Vocal Turn the OK button/knob to select the de-sired adjustment.

    AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION

    Alternatively, by pressing the MEDIA buttonit is possible to select the CD source (onlyif a CD is inserted) or the Media Player(only if the Blue&MeTM system ispresent and a USB device with music filesis inserted). Pressing the RADIO buttonselects the radio mode and subsequentpresses give the possibility of selecting thepreferred radio band. Pressing the SRCbutton on the steering wheel selects one ofthe audio sources available.

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    RADIO FUNCTIONS

    With the radio source activated, pressing theRADIO button repeatedly selects one of thefollowing frequency bands: FM1, FM2,FMAST, AM.After having selected the desired frequency,the display will show the following infor-mation fig. 6: radio symbol radio station name frequency of the station tuned into number corresponding to the stored po-

    sition; frequency band activated (e.g.: FM1); programme name and type

    RADIO STATION TUNINGMove the joystick /// or pressthe buttons / on the steering wheelto search for a radio station. It is also pos-sible to select a radio station from a list orby entering the frequency from the specificmenu.

    Manual tuningThis allows the manual search for stationson the desired band. Press the / joy-stick briefly and repeatedly to start thesearch in the desired direction. If the /joystick is pressed longer, the fast search willstart and then stop when the button is re-leased.

    Automatic tuningPress the or joystick briefly to auto-matically tune into the next station in theselected direction. If the or joystickis pressed for longer, the rapid search islaunched. When the button is released, thetuning will stop at the next station that canbe received.

    Radio stations list selectionTwo different lists of radio stations can beselected: one for the FM band and one forthe AM band. The system continuously up-dates the list; it is possible to request a listupdate by pressing button h for a while.If reception is not ideal, the automatic up-date is less frequent, therefore the list mayappear different after a manual update.To access the list of radio stations, press but-ton h briefly.The list of stations displays the name of thestation (if available) or the frequency. TheTMC indication is also displayed if the FMstation provides this service.

    fig. 6 A0E5040g

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    PREFERRED RADIO STATIONSUp to 6 different radio stations can be storedfor each frequency band (FM1, FM2, FMAST,AM). They can be recalled by pressing MEMbutton.

    Radio station selectionAfter having pressed the MEM button, thedisplay will show the list of 6 radio stationsstored (fig. 7). Select the desired station us-ing the OK button/knob.

    Radio station manualprogrammingAfter having selected the desired frequency,press the MEM button. The display will showthe list of 6 positions available to be stored(fig. 7). Select "Store" and then the wishedposition by the key/knob OK.

    AutoSTore function (automaticradio station programming)The AutoSTore function is only available onthe FM frequency band. To activate the func-tion, press the RADIO button for a while oraccess the specific menu or the radio mainmenu. The system will search for and pro-gramme the 6 radio stations with thestrongest signal.When the programming is over, the radiowill tune into the first station stored on theFMAST frequency band. Each station is only stored once, except inthe case of regional programmes which, insome cases, may be stored twice.

    fig. 7 A0E5049g

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    IMPORTANT NOTES The AutoSTore function cannot be acti-vated with the PTY fuction activated.

    The AF, TA and REG functions are not avail-able with the AutoSTore function activation.

    To interrupt the AutoSTore function, selectanother source (CD or Media Player).

    It is possible that sometimes the Auto-STore function does not manage to find 6stations with a strong signal; in this case on-ly the stations found will be programmed.

    When the AutoSTore function is activat-ed, the stations that were previously storedon the FMAST band are deleted.

    TA FUNCTION (traffic information)Some stations on the FM band can transmitinformation about traffic conditions. To ac-tivate/deactivate the function, see the Spe-cific radio menu paragraph. With the TA function activated the volumecan be changed by turning the OK but-ton/knob. When the volume is changed dur-ing a traffic bulletin, the new value will on-ly be maintained whilst the bulletin is inprogress.

    IMPORTANT In some countries there are ra-dio stations that do not broadcast traffic in-formation even with the TA function acti-vated.

    PTY FUNCTION (programme type selection)This function makes it possible to give pri-ority to listening to radio stations that broad-cast programmes classified according to thetype of PTY. The PTY programmes may in-volve emergency messages or various sub-jects (e.g. music, news). To acti-vate/deactivate the function, see the Spe-cific radio menu paragraph.

    WARNING To activate the PTY function youmust be on the FM band.If you do not wish to set any programme,select None.The PTY function cannot be activated if aPTY search has already been launched or ifthe AutoSTore function is activated. The PTY search is interrupted in the follow-ing cases: recalling a radio station programmed orprogramming a radio station; by pressing the buttons RADIO, MEDIAor moving the joystick /.

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    AF FUNCTION(alternative frequency search)Alternative frequencies are used for auto-matically changing frequency when the sig-nal for the radio station activated is notstrong enough. To activate/deactivate thefunction, see the Specific radio menuparagraph.

    REG FUNCTION This function enables or disables a regionalRDS service. To activate/deactivate the func-tion, see the Specific radio menu paragraph.The function cannot be selected if the Au-toSTore function is activated.

    SPECIFIC RADIO MENUWith the radio function activated it is pos-sible to access the Specific radio menu bypressing the OK button/knob. The displaywill show the following screen (fig. 8).

    Radio stations listSee the description in the Radio station se-lection paragraph.

    Insert frequencyBy selecting this item it is possible to enterthe radio station frequency. The display willshow the field and the frequency value plusthe dimension (KHz for AM band, MHz forFM band).

    Radio optionsBy selecting this item it is possible to acti-vate/deactivate the following functions: AF,TA, REG, RADIOTEXT. It is also possible to se-lect the PTY function and AutoSTore.

    Audio settingsSee the description in the Audio adjustmentsmenu paragraph available in the Audiomenu.

    fig. 8 A0E5023g

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    CD/CD MP3FUNCTIONS

    CD/CD MP3 PLAYTo activate playing, insert an Audio CD in theslot 8 - fig. 1 or, if there is already a CD in-serted, press the MEDIA button. Playing willstart immediately and the display will showthe following screen (fig. 9).

    NOTE MPEG LAYER-3 audio decoding tech-nology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS andThomson multimedia.

    WARNING Do not use Audio CD or CDMP3 8cm format supports or a specificadapator; the use of this format willdamage the system.

    CD/CD MP3 PLAY STOP/PAUSEPress button z to activate the function.

    CD/CD MP3 EJECTIONPress the button .

    SELECTING A TRACK FROMTHE LIST First of all press the h button to display thelist of tracks (Audio CD) or the list of folders(CD MP3) and then press the OK but-ton/knob to make the desired selection.

    SELECTION NEXT/PREVIOUS TRACKWhilst playing a CD it is possible to selectthe previous/next track by pressing the joy-stick / briefly.

    TRACK FASTFORWARD/REWINDWhilst playing an Audio CD or CD MP3 it ispossible to fast forward/rewind the track bypressing the joystick / for a while.When the joystick is pressed after se-lecting the track being listened to, the nexttrack will be selected. If the track was thelast one on the CD, the first track will beselected when the joystick is pressed.

    fig. 9 A0E5041g

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    CD CD/MP3 SPECIFIC MENUWith the Audio CD function activated it ispossible to access the CD options menu bypressing the OK button/knob. The displaywill show the following screen (fig. 10).

    Put introscan - SCN on/off When this function is activated all the mu-sic tracks on the CD will be played for thefirst 7 seconds. When the function is de-activated, the system will stop in the trackcurrently being played. The SCN function de-activates the RDM (Random) and Trackprogramme functions if they have been ac-tivated previously.

    Put shuffle on/off (random track play)When this function is activated the musictracks on the CD are played in random or-der. When the function is deactivated, thesystem will stop in the track currently be-ing played. The random function deactivatesthe SCN (Introscan) and Track pro-gramme functions if they have been acti-vated previously.

    Put repeat on/offActivating this function plays the tracks inTrack repeat mode. when the track se-lected ends, it will be played again from thebeginning. When the function is deactivat-ed, the system will stop in the track currentlybeing played.

    Hide CD details When this function is activated the infor-mation relating to the track being listenedto is not displayed.

    Title/artist (ID3 tag information)This information is read by the ID3 tag file.In some cases this information may be in-correct or missing (e.g. the ID3 tag file maycontain the correct name of the artist butnot the title of the song).

    fig. 10 A0E5024g

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    Programme tracks (with Audio CD only)By selecting this item it is possible to pro-gramme (fig. 11) a play list of tracks. Reset: deletion of all the numbers en-

    tered; Delete: deletion of the last number

    entered; OK: confirms the number sequence

    entered.After having confirmed the number se-quence, it will start playing the music tracksselected.

    MEDIA PLAYERFUNCTIONS(only in the presence of theBlue&MeTM system)

    This mode is only available in the presenceof the Blue&MeTM system).

    LAUNGHING MEDIA PLAYERMODE The Media Player mode is automatically pro-duced (with the AutoPlay function activat-ed) by inserting a USB memory stick con-taining music files with the device connect-ed to the USB port of the car or through se-lecting the Media Player source by press-ing the MEDIA button.In Media Player mode the main screen willdisplay the following information (fig. 12).

    CONTROLS AVAILABLEBy moving the joystick to / thenext/previous track is selected.By moving the joystick to N/O the nextor previous folder/artist/music genre is se-lected according to the selection mode run-ning.

    fig. 11 A0E5042g fig. 12 A0E5043g

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    MEDIA PLAYER SPECIFIC MENUWith the Media Player source activated itis possible to access the specific Menu bypressing the OK button/knob. The display will show the following screen(fig. 13).

    Switch autoplay on/off When this setting is activated, when a newUSB device is inserted in the USB port in thecar, playing starts automatically.

    Put shuffle on/switch shuffle offSee description in CD/CD MP3 Functionsparagraph.

    Switch track loop on/offActivating this function plays the tracks inTrack repeat mode. when the track se-lected ends, it will be played again from thebeginning. When the function is deactivat-ed, the system will stop in the track currentlybeing played.

    Select modeSelecting this item makes it possible tochoose the method of playing the tracks onthe USB device.One of the following options can be chosen: Play all: all the tracks are played; Folders: all the tracks in a folder are

    played; Artists: all tracks by an artist are

    played; Genres: all tracks of a musical genre

    are played; Albums: all the tracks in an album are

    played; Playlists: all the tracks in a playlist are

    played;

    Audio settingsSee the description in the Audio adjustmentsmenu paragraph available in the Audiomenu.

    fig. 13 A0E5044g

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    The Navigator makes it possible to reach adesired destination through visual andacoustic directions. The Navigation systemis quick to use, easy and, above all, veryflexible because you can recall preferred des-tinations and reference points such as ho-tels, monuments, public buildings (e.g. hos-pitals, airports, etc.) and filling stations.

    IMPORTANT NOTESThe Navigation system provides assistancewhilst driving and is designed to give advice,via voice and graphic information, on thebest route for reaching a desired destination.The instructions given by the Radionaviga-tor do not mean that the driver should ab-dicate responsibility for the manoeuvres theymake whilst driving the car in traffic andthey must still follow the highway code andother traffic laws. The driver is always re-sponsible for road safety.GPS reception may be poor under trees, be-tween tall buildings, in multi-storey carparks, tunnels and anywhere where thesatellite area may have difficulty picking upa signal.If the battery is replaced or disconnectedor if the car is moved with the engine andthe Radionavigator off (e.g. whilst travellingon a ferry), the GPS system needs a fewminutes to determine the new position ofthe car.

    The GPS satellite aerial should not be cov-ered by metal or damp objects.In conditions where wheel grip is continu-ously bad (e.g. when sliding on ice), theNavigation system may temporarily showan inaccurate position for the car.When the system is turned on, when thefirst navigation function selection is made,the display will show a message with warn-ings for using the system. This message willnot be displayed until the next time it is start-ed up.

    NNAAVVIIGGAATTIIOONN

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    MAP DISPLAYWith the Navigation system activated it ispossible to choose to display the map of thearea with the following features: zoom with resolution up to 50 metres

    (adjustable using OK button/knob); possibility of North up direction or in di-

    rection of travel (for zoom below 20km);

    BIRD VIEW function (birds eye view ofmaps in 3D);

    Points of Interest (POI) symbol for thefollowing categories: restaurants, hotels,service stations, car parks.

    INFORMATION DURING NAVIGATIONThe following information always appearson the left side of the display during navi-gation:Car location information: name ofroad and area;The map can be displayed on the right sideof the display (by pressing the NAV button)showing:Pictograms and intersection zoom: a pic-togram explaining the next manoeuvre isdisplayed and then an enlargement of thejunction with directions for the route to befollowed;

    Navigation information: the followingtraffic information is provided during navi-gation: Symbol on the map: the Radionaviga-

    tor can be configured to display symbolson the map corresponding to the trafficconditions. The display only shows cer-tain conditions.

    Explanatory text: there is an explana-tory text for each event. The list of typesof events is accessed from the menuand choosing the type gives access tothe list of all corresponding events.

    Voice messages: voice messages givinginstructions about the manoeuvre thathas to be carried out are given duringnavigation.

    Explore map function: this makes itpossible to use digital maps like a reg-ular road map (in this case the pic-tograms are not displayed).

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    MAIN MENU NAVIGATIONThe following information is displayed (fig. 14): Insert destination; Stops management; Insert diversion; Map options; Navigation options; Resume (or stop) navigation.

    INSERT DESTINATIONThe destination can be entered in differentways: Destination address: consists of en-

    tering the following details: Country,Town (post code), Road, House numberor Intersection.

    Points of Interest (POI): the navi-gation system makes it possible to set apoint of interest as a destination allow-ing it to then search for it: In the locality of where you are In the locality of the destination Near a general address

    A list of points found can be given by dis-tance or in alphabetical order.After the destination has been entered, theNavigator calculates the best route for reach-ing it. There are three possible selection cri-teria: shortest time, shortest distanceor best distance/time ratio.

    A further choice can also be set from the fol-lowing options: Toll roads (yes/no); Ferries (yes/no); RDS TMC/TMC Premium (Traffic Info)

    (yes/no) The location can be memorized in an orga-nizer in order to be easily recalled later on.The Radionavigator also allows you to linka name with the destination.It is also possible to set a Point of Interestas a destination allowing the user to searchfor it successfully.

    fig. 14 A0E5000g

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    Insert addressBy selecting this item it is possible to enterthe name of the Country, the town, the roadand the house number (fig. 15).The system will then ask you to set the nav-igation criteria. Choose one of the follow-ing three possibilities: Shortest route Quickest route Best distance/time ratio To exit the screen, press the ESC button orinsert the SD card in the special slot.If the SD card has not been inserted or is notrecognized, the display will show a warningmessage.

    Destination address

    Country selectionAfter having selected the Country item,the display will show a list of countries, inEnglish. Turn the OK button/knob to scrollthrough the list and then press the but-ton/knob to confirm the selection.

    City selection After having selected the "City" item, thedisplay will show a keypad with numbersand letters (fig. 16) for entering the nameof the city (or the corresponding postcode). The following items are also present in thelower section: Delete: this allows you to delete the last

    character entered; Small: this allows you to change the let-

    ter (Upper-case/Lower-case) and selectspecial symbols;

    List XX: the list of towns in a country isdisplayed (XX = number of the town).If the complete postcode is entered, thecorresponding city will be displayed. Ifan incomplete postcode is entered, a listof the cities with the same numbers en-tered will be displayed;

    OK: this allows you to confirm the se-lection and return to the screen acti-vated previously.

    NOTE If the postcode of a specific area is en-tered, this is considered as a generic citypostcode.

    fig. 15 A0E5007g fig. 16 A0E5033g

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    Road selectionAfter having selected the Road item, thedisplay will show a keypad with numbersand letters for entering the name of theroad. The procedure for entering the roadis the same as described for the city.After having entered the name of the roadthe display will show a screen for enteringthe civic number or the crossroad (fig. 17).Select the desired choice using the OK but-ton/knob. When the Civic N is selected,the Radionavigator will display the availablehouse numbers in that road. If, on the oth-er hand, you select the item Crossroad,the Radionavigator will display a list of roadsthat intersect the destination selected

    Centre selectionIf you want to get to a town centre, selectthe item Centre. If there is more than onecentre present, the display will show a listof available centres.

    After entering all the information for the ad-dress, select Save to save the address un-der Personal destinations. The Radionav-igator will display the position in the Per-sonal destinations memory for a few sec-onds.

    POI (Points of Interest)This function makes it possible to access alist with information and the location ofplaces of general interest, such as, for ex-ample, restaurants, museums, stations, etc.,divided by category. Select POI: the dis-play will show the following screen (fig.18).The first 3 items are alternatives and are de-signed to specify whether the point of in-terest being searched for is located: Near: destination entered or place se-

    lected on the map Along the route: along the navigation

    route Near by: in the locality of the current

    position Search by name: since the list of POI

    is normally displayed in order of in-creasing distance. By selecting thisitem, the POI are displayed in alpha-betical order.

    fig. 17 A0E5030g fig. 18 A0E5034g

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    When the choice has been made, the Ra-dionavigator will display the list of main cat-egories (fig. 19).Turn the OK button/knob to select the de-sired item and then press the button/knobto confirm the selection. There is a corre-sponding submenu for each item. Select the desired item until the list of POIcorresponding to the selection criteria ap-pears on the display.

    GPS coordinatesThis makes it possible to enter the coordi-nates (Longitude and Latitude) (fig. 20).It is also possible to show the co-ordinateson the display by selecting Actual pos.

    Personal destinationsThis makes it possible to display the list ofPersonal destinations saved previouslyand, if necessary, choose the desired desti-nation and select it.

    Last destinationsThis makes it possible to show the list of thelast 20 destinations set and, if necessary,choose the desired destination and select it.

    fig. 19 A0E5025g fig. 20 A0E5045g

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    STOPS MANAGEMENTThis makes it possible to change the routeduring navigation inserting stop-overs.The following items can be selected: Add stop Organize stops Show destination

    Add stopThis makes it possible to add a stop-over byselecting one of the following items: Insert address Personal destinations Last destinations

    Organize stops This makes it possible to organize the stop-overs for the route: the order of stop-oversentered can be changed and/or removed.

    Show destination This makes it possible to show details of thedestination set in the display. By selectingModify you return to the Enter destina-tion menu. By selecting Map the display will show,with full screen, the map around the currentdestination that can be moved by workingon the joystick ///.

    INSERT DIVERSION This allows a detour to be inserted into theroute set (fig. 21). In this case the systemwill select an alternative way. The Radion-avigator will search for the closest alterna-tive way and will calculate a new route sothat you rejoin the previous route after X km(X is the value that you can set on thescreen).A message will be displayed if no alterna-tive roads are available.If, on the other hand, alternative roads areavailable, the display will show the new dis-tance from the destination. Select Yes orNo to confirm or cancel the new route.

    fig. 21 A0E5046g

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    MAP OPTIONS This makes it possible to display the mapusing the following items fig. 22: Map orientation Show POI Map size Explore map

    Map orientation This allows the map orientation according tothe following parameters: Heading up: the cursor (car) is dis-

    played in the centre and the map is ori-entated according to the direction of thecar.

    North up: the map is orientated to-wards the north, the cursor (car) moveson it;

    Visualization 3D: the map is dis-played in 3D mode and orientated ac-cording to the direction of the car.

    Show POI (Points of Interest)This allows the categories of POI you wantto be displayed on the map (fig. 23).Turn the OK button/knob to select one ofthe Points of Interest categories from thelist:

    Community services Towns, city centres Universities, specialized schools Hospitals

    fig. 22 A0E5047g fig. 23 A0E5029g

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    Hotels, restaurants, businesses Hotels Restaurants Wine producers, wineries Big companies Shopping, supermarkets

    Culture, tourism, shows Tourism, historical monuments Culture, museums Casinos, night life Cinemas, theatres Shows, exhibitions

    Sports centres, attractions Sports centres Golf courses Skating, bowling Winter sport resorts Parks, gardens Theme parks

    Transport & vehicles Airports, ports Train stations, bus stations Car hire Car parking, parking areas Mechanics, assistance

    Map sizeThis makes it possible to change the mapdisplay mode. It is possible to choose be-tween Full screen map (full screen mapdisplay) and Navigation with info.

    Explore mapWhen this screen is on, work on the joystickN/O// to scroll through the map.NOTE Pressing the OK button/knob in thismode displays the specific menu for the map(fig. 24).

    fig. 24 A0E5020g

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    NAVIGATION OPTIONS This makes it possible to change the fol-lowing navigation parameters (fig. 25): Set up calculation criteria Voice message volume Map information Delete last destinations

    Set up calculation criteria This makes it possible to select the follow-ing navigation parameters: Quickest route: the quickest route for

    reaching the destination is displayed. Shortest route: the shortest route for

    reaching the destination is displayed. Distance/time: this is the average

    of the two previous items. With tolls: it is possible to define

    whether or not the route should includemotorways.

    With ferries: it is possible to definewhether or not the route should includeferries.

    Traffic info (TMC): it is possible to de-fine whether the route should take intoaccount traffic information received fromthe radio via the RDS-TMC/TMC Pre-mium service.

    Voice message volume The voice instructions given by the systemguide you to the destination recommendingall the manoeuvres to be carried out: themanoeuvre is announced first and then de-tailed instructions are given.By selecting the Voice message volumeitem it is possible to adjust the volume ofthese instructions.

    Map information This makes it possible to show the versionof the map on the display.

    Delete last destinationsThis makes it possible to delete the last des-tinations entered. Select Yes or No.

    fig. 25 A0E5019g

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    LAUNCH NAVIGATIONAfter having selected and confirmed a des-tination, the display will show all the infor-mation needed for navigation.

    Map display with navigationinformationThe display fig. 26 is divided into 3 zones: left zone (A): if no destination is se-

    lected, the compass will be displayed.If not, the navigation symbol will be dis-played which can, for example, be aroad with an arrow or a junction detail.The lower part of the left zone will dis-play the altimeter and the followingnavigation information;

    centre zone (B): displays the navi-gation map and the scale;

    upper zone (C): displays informationrelating to the Time, Audio and Tempera-ture.

    Full screen map displayThe display fig. 27 is divided into 3 zones: upper zone: displays the destination; centre zone: displays the map and

    navigation information; lower zone: displays the altimeter,

    the current location and the scale.

    fig. 26 A0E5021i fig. 27 A0E5022g

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    SPECIFIC NAVIGATION MENUIt is possible to access the specific menufrom the Navigation application (by press-ing the NAV button). The Menu displays thefollowing information fig. 28: Insert destination Full screen map/map with pic-

    tograms Resume/stop navigation Traffic info (TMC) Navigation options Explore map.

    Insert destination

    See the description in the Insert destina-tion paragraph.

    Full screen map/map with navigation informationThis makes it possible to move from the fullscreen display of the map to a partial dis-play with navigation information and viceversa.

    Resume/stop navigationThis allows the navigation to be stopped/resumed.

    Traffic Info (TMC/TMC Premium) See the description in the Traffic Info chap-ter.

    IMPORTANT Traffic information can only bedisplayed if the radio station set broadcastsmessages near to the indicated point oralong the calculated route, if a destinationhas been entered.

    Navigation optionsSee the description on previous pages.

    Explore mapSee the description on previous pages.

    fig. 28 A0E5050g

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    TRAFFIC INFORMATION(TMC/TMC Premium)Some stations on the FM band (FM1, FM2FM3 and FMAST) can transmit informationabout traffic conditions. The information willbe shown on the display.During navigation, information will be shownthrough specific icons (see fig. 29).Explore Map from the Navigation menuwill bring up an overview of all traffic eventsin the area of interest. For more details onan individual event, move the cursor overthe desired icon, and press OK.

    If the station selected does not broadcasttraffic information, the display will show awarning message and suggest the option ofmoving to the automatic TMC/TMC Premi-um station selection mode.

    IMPORTANT In some countries there are ra-dio stations that do not broadcast traffic in-formation even with the TMC/TMC Premi-um function activated.

    NoteThe TMC Premium Service is available inItaly, France, Germany and the UK. Only theradio navigators sold in one of these coun-tries are enabled to receive the service.TMC Premium is provided by:

    TMC/TMC Premium settingsPress the MENU button and select the cor-responding symbol.The display will show the following items: Read messages Set up filters Select TMC station Message display on/off

    TTRRAAFFFFIICC IINNFFOO

    fig. 29 A0E5056g

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    Read messagesBy selecting this item the display will showthe following categories: Last messages received Nearest messages Traffic information Roads closed Size limits Road conditions Weather & visibility Parking Public transport Events The number of messages available is dis-played for each category.After having selected the desired category,the display will show a list containing thefollowing items: a title (indicating the category selected) the number of messages available (in

    the top right corner) the list of TMC/TMC Premium mes-

    sages

    Set up filters This makes it possible to filter traffic mes-sages by area and type of interest. One ofthe following items can be selected: Geo-graphic filter, Road information, Urban in-formation (fig. 30).The Geographic filter makes it possible todefine the area of interest for TMC/TMC Pre-mium messages to be displayed: by acti-vating this filter the traffic messages outsideof the area defined will not be considered. The Road information and Urban infor-mation filters on the other hand, make it pos-sible to select which type of information toconsider.

    Geographic filterThe filters may be: Around vehicle: the system displays

    the TMC/TMC Premium messages forthe area surrounding the current posi-tion of the car for the radius selected(this range can vary between 3 and200 km);

    Around ...: the system displays theTMC/TMC Premium messages for thearea surrounding the location selected.It is possible to select the name of a Cityand a Road

    Along the route: the system displaysthe TMC/TMC Premium messages forthe route.

    Turn the OK button/knob and press it toselect the desired filter and then click OK.

    fig. 30 A0E5014g

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    Road informationOne or more of the following categories canbe selected: Traffic info Roads closed Size limits Road conditions Weather & visibility

    Urban informationOne or more of the following categories canbe selected: Parking Public transport Events

    CHOOSE TMC/TMC PremiumSTATIONThis makes it possible to select theTMC/TMC Premium radio station manual-ly or automatically. The display will showthe name of the TMC/TMC Premium radiostation or a message indicating that the ra-dio station selected does not broadcastTMC/TMC Premium messages. By selecting the Manual TMC manage-ment item and then TMC station list, thedisplay will show the list of radio stationsbroadcasting TMC/TMC Premium messages.Then select the desired radio station.N.B. By selecting Automatic TMC man-agement, the system will tune into the ra-dio station supplying the TMC Premium ser-vice, for preference. We recommend keep-ing this setting enabled.

    TMC/TMC PremiumRECEPTION STATUSPress the MUSIC button to select the Mu-sic Information screen. The status of theTMC/TMC Premium service is shown witha specific icon on the lower bar (see fig.31). This icon will change to indicate the fol-lowing 3 possibilities: no TMC icon: Traffic Info service current-ly unavailable; grey TMC icon: you are listening to a dif-ferent radio station from that supplying theTMC/TMC Premium service; white TMC icon: you are listening to theradio station supplying the TMC/TMC Pre-mium service.

    fig. 31 A0E5055g

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    To activate the My Car function, press theMENU button and then turn the OK but-ton/knob to select the My Car item. The dis-play will show the following screen (fig.32).

    MAINTENANCE INFOThis provides information relating to the nextService expressed as mileage remaining(kilometres or miles).The display will show the message Car ser-vice ran out: XXX km (or miles).

    NOTE If the missing kilometres (or corre-sponding value in miles) are between35,000 and 32,767 dashes will appear onthe display.

    MY CAR FUNCTIONS STATUSDisplays the car parameters setting adjustedin the Configuration menu.See the description in the Configurationparagraph.

    MMYY CCAARR

    fig. 32 A0E5011g

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    INTRODUCTIONThe trip computer provides a series of in-formation relating to the route (e.g. time,distance, speed, fuel consumption). Someof this information is only available with thenavigation function activated and dependson the navigation route set.

    IMPORTANT Some information/operationsdescribed below are only possible/availablewith the electronic key inserted in the igni-tion device.

    To access the main trip computer screen,press the TRIP button.All the measurements are shown in the dis-play through symbols (see fig. 33).By turning the OK button/knob it is possi-ble to select information relating to:

    Trip A (by selecting the letter A) or forTrip B (by selecting the letter B). Thedisplay will show the following infor-mation: Route distance (km or miles) Consumption (km/l, mpg or l/100km) Average speed (km/h or mph) Journey time (hh:mm)

    Instant information (car symbol). Thedisplay will show the following infor-mation: Range Instant consumption Distance to the destination

    TRIP COMPUTERSPECIFIC MENUWith the trip computer function activated itis possible to access the specific Menu bypressing the OK button/knob. The displaywill show the following screen (fig. 34).

    TTRRIIPP CCOOMMPPUUTTEERR

    fig. 34 A0E5015gfig. 33 A0E5028g

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    TELEPHONE INFORMATIONDISPLAYTo access the Telephone information, pressthe TEL button. Depending on the mobilephone Bluetooth system, the display willshow a series of information depending onthe status of the telephone connected: no phone call in progress; phone call in progress; conference mode activated; outgoing phone call.Depending on the mobile phone Blue-tooth system, a series of information willbe shown on the top part of the display.

    No phone call in progressThe display will only show the mobile phonelogo, the name of the service providers andthe privacy activation/deactivation (seeBlue&MeTM supplement).

    Phone call in progress andconference mode(With the privacy function deactivated) thedisplay will show the name/number of theperson calling or who is being called.If there are two phone calls simultaneously(conference) or alternately, the display willshow the corresponding symbol.

    Outgoing phone call The display will show the name/number ofthe person being called. To remove the dis-play of information from the display pressthe ESC button. To interrupt the call, see thedescription in the Specific telephone menuparagraph.

    TTEELLEEPPHHOONNEE SSYYSSTTEEMM ((oonnllyy iinn pprreesseennccee ooff BBlluuee&&MMeeTTMMssyysstteemm))

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    SPECIFIC TELEPHONE MENUTo access the specific Menu, press the TELbutton and then press the OK button/knob.The display will show the following options(only available with the call activated); Switch call Switch to mobile/Switch to hands-

    free Put on hold/cancel hold Close call

    Switch callIf there are two phone calls, one activatedand one on hold, it is possible to switch be-tween the two phone calls by selecting thisitem: the activated call will be put on holdand vice versa.If there is only one phone call, selecting theAnother call item will have no effect.

    Switch to mobile/switch tohands-free By activating this item the phone call inprogress will be redirected from the cars au-dio system to the mobile phone. On somemobile phones the Bluetooth connectionbetween the mobile phone and the car ismaintained and it is possible to return to thecars audio system by selecting Switch tohands-free. On some mobile phones the activation ofthe Switch to mobile phone function endsthe Bluetooth connection and the phonecall can only continue on the mobile device.The item Switch to mobile phone is notactivated for every new incoming call.

    Put on hold/cancel holdThis item is only activated if there is a phonecall in progress and makes it possible to de-activate the Blue&MeTM microphone. Theactivation/deactivation is only possible atthe end of the phonecall.

    Close callSelecting this item depends on the numberof phone calls present: if there is only one phone call: the current

    phone call ends; if there are two phone calls: the phone

    call activated is ended and the one onhold is activated;

    if a conference call is activated: all thephone calls are ended.

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    RADIO

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    SPOT MESSAGES MENU (only with privacy functiondeactivated)There are four different types of spot mes-sages that appear on the display when a sit-uation occurs: Incoming calls; Outgoing calls; Signalling of new incoming messages; Option of reading new incoming mes-

    sages.

    Incoming callsThe display will show the following infor-mation: name/number of the caller; name of the person called (if stored in

    the directory); option of accepting/refusing the call.To accept/refuse the call, select the corre-sponding item and confirm by pressing theOK button/knob.

    Outgoing callsRefer to the description in the Outgoingphone call paragraph.

    Signalling of new incomingmessagesThe display will show the following infor-mation: signalling of new incoming SMS text

    message; name and phone number of the person

    who has sent the message.Press the ESC button to remove thedisplay.

    Option of reading newincoming messagesThe display will show the following infor-mation: signalling of new incoming SMS text

    message; name and phone number of the person

    who has sent the message; option of reading the new SMS text

    message.Select Read messages if you want to readthe message or Ignore not to read it.Press the ESC button to remove thedisplay.

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    RADIO

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    To access the Configurations menu (fig. 35) select the item Configurationsfrom the main Menu.After having activated the ConfigurationMenu, select the desired item by turning theOK button/knob and then press the actualknob to confirm.If the ESC button is pressed or after about30 seconds if no selection is made, thescreen will disappear from the display.

    DISPLAYTo make the following sections (fig. 36): Display brightness (brightness mode

    setting - day/night/automatic); Adjust brightness (brightness adjust-

    ment); Measures (selection of unit of mea-

    surement - temperature/distance/consumption).

    Display brightnessOne of the following modes can be select-ed: Day: adapts the brightness of the dis-

    play to the daytime setting; Night: adapts the brightness of the

    display to the nighttime setting; Automatic: depending on the switch-

    ing on/off of the exterior lights, the sys-tem automatically configures to Daymode (lights off) or Night (lights on).

    Adjust brightnessThis makes it possible to adjust the bright-ness by turning the OK button/knob (in day-time conditions, for good visibility of thescreen, the minimum brightness setting is11).If the Automatic brightness mode is acti-vated, the adjustment of the brightness de-pends on the status of the exterior lights.

    fig. 35 A0E5002g fig. 36 A0E5003g

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    RADIO

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    Measures(temperature/distance/consumption)Select the item Measures by turning theOK button/knob and then press the actualknob to confirm. The display will show the following screen(fig. 37). Select the desired unit of measurement. Turnthe OK button/knob, select OK and thenpress the actual knob to confirm.

    NOTE The selection of the unit of measure-ment for the temperature is only availableif the outside temperature sensor is present.

    SOUNDSThis makes it possible to adjust the volumeof the voice messages, the instrument pan-el buzzer and the buttons buzzer in the car(fig. 38).

    Voice message volume(Voice message volumeadjustment)Select the item and adjust the volume byturning the OK button/knob and then pressthe actual knob to confirm.There are 40 levels for the volume adjust-ment.

    Warnings volume(Adjustment of instrumentpanel buzzer volume)Adjustment of the volume for signals for anywarnings supplied by the instrument pan-el.This adjustment can only be made with theelectronic key inserted in the ignition device.There are 7 levels for the volume adjust-ment.

    Buttons volume(Adjustment of buttonsbuzzer volume)This adjustment can only be made with theelectronic key inserted in the ignition device.There are 7 levels for the volume adjust-ment.

    fig. 37 A0E5005g fig. 38 A0E5016g

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    RADIO

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    MY CAR OPTIONSThis allows a series of parameters and op-erating modes to be set for the car (fig. 39).Select the desired item by turning the OKbutton/knob and then press the actual knobto confirm. These adjustments can only be made withthe electronic key inserted in the ignition de-vice.

    Speed warningBy selecting this item it is possible to set thecars speed limit (fig. 40). Turn the OK button/knob to alter the speedlimit value set in steps of 5 km/h (or mphdepending on the unit of measurement forthe distance set).If the ESC button is pressed or after about30 seconds if no selection is made, thescreen will disappear from the display.The Signalling active function activates/deactivates the signalling when the setspeed limit is exceeded.

    KeySelect this item to independently open thedrivers door and/or the boot: OPEN DOORS: when activated, the unlockcommand unlocks all the doors except forthe boot OPEN DRIVERS: when activated, the un-lock command unlocks the drivers door only OPEN ALL: when activated, the unlockcommand unlocks all the doors including theboot.Select the desired item by turning the OKbutton/knob and then press the actual knobto confirm.

    AutocloseBy selecting this item it is possible to acti-vate/deactivate the central locking of thedoors.The doors are automatically locked whenthe function is active and the car reaches aspeed of 20 km/h.

    fig. 39 A0E5017g

    Key

    Mode reset Trip B

    fig. 40 A0E5048g

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    RADIO

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    Show info on dashboard fig. 41By selecting this item it is possible to set therepetition of the information relating to theaudio (radio) or Navigation on the instru-ment panel display.By selecting the Radio item the followinginformation will appear on the display: Audio source activated; Frequency (only in Radio mode); Radio station search (only in Radio

    mode); Track number (only Audio CD, MP3 or Me-

    dia Player); Disc number (only Audio CD, MP3 or Me-

    dia Player);By selecting the menu item Navigation in-formation relevant to navigation will appearon the display (only with reconfigurable mul-tifunction display).

    Status day running lights(DRL) (for versions/markets,where provided)By selecting this item it is possible to acti-vate/deactivate the DRL (daytime runninglights) function. This adjustment is only possible if the Sta-tus day running lights function has beenactivated in the car Setup Menu (see de-scription in Owner Handbook).

    Courtesy lights (for versions/markets, where provided)By selecting this item it is possible to acti-vate/deactivate the Courtesy lights func-tion (see description in Owner Handbook).

    Headlight sensitivity sensor(for versions/markets, where provided)By selecting this item it is possible to ad-just the dusk sensor setting.This adjustment is only possible if the caris equipped with a dusk sensor (see de-scription in Owner Handbook).

    Reset Trip B fig. 42By selecting this menu item you can choo-se from two options: automatic: automatically zeroes the datafrom Trip B with each Key off (turning thecar off); manual: zeroes Trip B is zeroed by userinteraction (see fig. 34).

    fig. 41 A0E5035g fig. 42 A0E5036g

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    DATE & TIMEThis allows the date and the time to bechanged (fig. 43).Adjust the Day/Month/Year/Time by turn-ing the OK button/knob and then press theactual knob to confirm.There are two modes for the display of thetime: 12h or 24h.By selecting the item GPS time it is alsopossible to activate/deactivate the auto-matic synchronization of the GPS signal min-utes. This adjustment is only possible if theGPS signal is available.

    LANGUAGEThis makes it possible to change the lan-guage in which the messages are shown onthe display and the voice messages. There is a choice from the following lan-guages: French, English, Italian, Spanish,Polish, German, Dutch and Portuguese.After having selected the language the fol-lowing message will be displayed: by selecting YES the language will be

    changed: in this case the display willshow the message Reboot... andthen when it is turned back on the mes-sages/voice commands will be in thenew language;

    by selecting NO the language will notbe changed.

    If, on the other hand, no selection is made,the system will automatically return to theconfiguration menu.

    SD CARD MANAGEMENTThe system uses the SD Card support con-taining the navigation maps.IMPORTANT Only original SDs or ones com-patible with SPI technology can be used.

    Inserting the SD CardInsert the SD Card in the slot 9 - fig. 1: thedisplay will show a warning message.

    IMPORTANT If the SD Card is damaged orcannot be read, the display will show a ded-icated warning message. If button ESC ispressed or about 30 seconds elapse, themessage will disappear from the display.

    fig. 43 A0E5004g

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    SD Card secure removalfig. 44To remove the SD Card, proceed as follows: press the MENU button and select Con-

    figuration; select the item SD Card manage-

    ment; select the item SD Card secure re-

    moval; turn the OK button/knob and select

    Yes to confirm the choice; remove the SC Card by pressing it and

    then remove it by pulling it out.

    System serial numberSelect the item System serial number: thedisplay will show a screen with the Radion-avigator serial number.

    Map licence activationTo activate a map, select the item Map li-cence activation: the display will show ascreen for entering the security code. Afterhaving entered the code, turn the OK but-ton/knob and select OK to confirm.

    NOTE For further information, refer to theinstructions enclosed with the SD Card.The display will show the message Licenceactivated. If the code entered is not cor-rect, the display will show the messageWrong activation key - please re-enter.If button ESC is pressed or about 15 secondselapse, the message will disappear from thedisplay.

    Map licence statusThe Radionavigator manages a map pro-tection system: when the system recognizesa new map SD, it enables it for a limitedtime. To activate it for an unlimited periodan unlocking code must be entered.It is possible to check the status of the li-cences via the SD Card management menuaccessible from the configuration menu.Proceed as follows: press the MENU button and select Con-

    figuration; select the item Map licence status;

    the display will show the validity of themap which could be: Limited: in this case the number of

    kilometres remaining will be dis-played;

    Unlimited.

    fig. 44 A0E5018g

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    The Radionavigator is capable of detectingand solving both operating faults within thesystem and overheating problems.

    OPERATING FAULTSIf an internal fault is detected, the systemfreezes the last screen available and launch-es a diagnostic search.The system checks the module concernedfor a few moments to detect the type offault; if the preset time is exceeded and thefault persists, the best solution is adopted(for example, resetting the hardware for themodule involved).If the Radionavigator no longer respondsto the commands, it is possible to restart itmanually by the ESC button for more than8 seconds.

    PROBLEMS DUE TO OVERHEATINGIf the temperature of a Radionavigator hard-ware module (audio, CD player, etc.) ex-ceeds the maximum set limit, the modulesignals that the temperature is too high; thedisplay will show a dedicated message.The module involved is automatically limit-ed or disabled. In extreme cases the systemis automatically turned off until normal op-erating temperature is resumed; the displayshows a dedicated message.The system will only return to normal oper-ation when the temperature operating con-ditions are normal once again.

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