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“Messages” FUNCTION
This function allows access to the SMS
message page (short text messages),
that can be received and sent, and
which displays a menu with the follow-
ing items fig. 45:
– Dial (to write the message)
– Select (to select a message)
– Center number (number of the
message service centre).
IMPORTANTFor some network
providers, the “SMS” function must be
made operational.
“Dial” Function
Selecting the “Dial” function access-
es a submenu with the items “Text”,
“Telephone number”, “Directory”,
“Store” and “Send”.
Choosing and confirming “Text” ac-
cesses the screen that allows you to
write the text message (within the lim-
its of the space available of 160 char-
acters). To write the text follow the in-
structions given for compiling the tele-
phone directory in the “Directory
Function” paragraph; the option SHIFTON/OFF allows you to pass from CAP-
ITAL to small letters and vice versa.
Select “Telephone number” to enter
the message destination number. This
option is available only after writing
the message. Use the telephone key-
pad to dial the number.
Choosing “Directory” it is possible
to choose the addressee among the
numbers stored in the telephone di-
rectory, instead of dialling directly. The
number chosen will be highlighted in
the special box.
The option “Store” is used to file one
or more messages to send them lat-
er on. A dedicated signal warns the
user that the memory is full; in this
case, press the “ESC” key 23-fig. 1to
return to the previous screen and
delete other messages.Select “Send” to send the message:
the user is warned that the message is
being sent and, at the end, if message
sending was successful or not.
“Select” function
Selecting this function, the present
SMS messages are displayed. They may
be of 4 types:
ímessage sent
îmessage written
but not sent yet
ómessage received
and not read yet
ñmessage received and already
read.
Selecting a message sent or to be
sent, a new screen is accessed with the
“Delete” and “Send” options, used to
delete or send the message respec-
tively. Press the “ESC” key
23-fig. 1to return to the previous
screen.
fig. 45
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Selecting a received message already
read or to be read, will display a new
screen with “Delete”, “Call” and “An-
swer” that shall be used to delete the
message, call the sender telephone
number or send him/her an answer
message. Press the “ESC” key to re-
turn to the previous screen 23-fig. 1.
“Center number” Function
This function is used to enter, the
SMS message service provider number
using the telephone keypad.
“NETWORK OPERATOR”
FUNCTION
This function, that may be accessed
from the second telephone menu
page, makes the following network
provider management options avail-
able:
– Select (to define the criteria for
choosing the operator)
– Operator (to select a provider,
when possible)
– OK (to confirm settings).“Select” function
This function is used to define the
criteria used to select the network
provider:
– Automatic
– Manual
– Preferential.
The “Automatic” provider selection
is performed directly by the telemat-
ic system based on the GSM field in-
tensity provided by each available
provider; therefore, the “Operator”
function is not available with this func-
tion.
The “Manual” selection allows the
user to select the preferred provider
using the “Operator” function but, in
case of insufficient GSM field, the tele-
phone will not be able to receive or
make calls.
The “Preferential” selection allows
the user to select the provider that the
system must select, using the “Oper-
ator” option, when the provided GSM
field is sufficient.“Operator” Function
This function is available in “Manu-
al” or “Preferential” mode only and it
is used to select and set the network
provider using knob 22-fig. 1.
“OK”
Selecting and confirming “OK” us-
ing knob 22-fig. 1the set type of se-
lection and provider name are stored.
“PIN” FUNCTION
This function is used to access the
“PIN” code setting page, through the
“Change PIN”, “Enable PIN Request”,
“Recall last PIN “ and “OK” options.
For obvious safety reasons in use of
the telephone, whenever the user
needs to access this menu functions,
the system requires entering the cur-
rent PIN.
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“Change PIN” Function
The “Change PIN” function allows
changing the SIM card PIN number, ac-
cessing a new page with following op-
tions:
– Old PIN
– New PIN 1
– New PIN 2
– OK.
First of all, the current PIN code
must be entered in the first page and
then enter the new PIN twice in the
“ New PIN 1” and “ New PIN 2”
fields.
If the system finds that the two new
PINs are different, an error message
is issued for a few seconds: in this case,
the user must repeat the whole PIN
change procedure, except for the old
PIN that remains valid.
At the end of this operation, in or-
der to store the new PIN, select and
confirm “OK” with the knob 22-fig. 1.
Pressing “ESC” 23-fig. 1the system
returns to the previous display and re-
stores the old PIN code.“Enable PIN request” Function
This function is used to enable or dis-
able the PIN code request whenever
the SIM card is inserted. In order to
engage/disengage this option, select it
and press knob 22-fig. 1:
– YES: function enabled (PIN request
each time the SIM card is inserted)
– NO: function disabled (direct ac-
cess to telephone functions inserting
the SIM card).
“Recall last PIN “ Function
Setting “YES” or “NO”, this function
enables the system to store the first
PIN code entered by the user, or not.
Setting “YES”, the system will send the
PIN code directly to the SIM card at
each request, without prompting the
user to enter it.
“OK”
Selecting and confirming “OK” with
the knob 22-fig. 1the selection is
stored; instead, press the “ESC” key
23-fig. 1to return to the previous
screen and restore the previous set-
ting.“SETTINGS” FUNCTION
Selecting and confirming this function
using knob 22-fig. 1, the telephone
setting menu page is displayed fig. 46:
– Ringer volume
– Redial
– Unknown
– Call forwarding
– Call forwarding no.
– Enable Call Waiting
– OK.
“Ringer volume” Function
The “Ringer Volume” function is
used to adjust the incoming call ringer.
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Proceed as follows:
– select and confirm this function us-
ing knob 22-fig. 1;
– rotate knob 22-fig. 1clockwise to
increase ringer volume and anti-clock-
wise to reduce it.
At the end, press knob to confirm
setting and continue with the other pa-
rameter settings.
“Redial” Function
This function enables or disables
(YES/NO) the automatic redial option
for a few times, in case the number
called is busy. However, even if this
option is active, it is always possible to
interrupt the call keeping key
ò13-
fig. 1pressed.
“Unknown” function
This function enables or disables
(NO/YES) telephone number identifi-
cation by the receiver, when the user
makes a call. The availability of this
function depends on the network ac-
cess provider.“Call forwarding” Function
The “Call forwarding” function en-
ables or disables (YES/NO) incoming
call forwarding.
Call forwarding is indicated by the
system with some messages informing
that forwarding is in progress and
whether the result is successful or not.
“Call forwarding no.” Function
Selecting this function, it is possible
to enter the “Call forwarding no.”, re-
ceiving the unanswered calls. This
function availability depends on the
network access provider. Use the tele-
phone keypad to enter the call for-
warding number.
“Enable call waiting” Function
This function is used to enable or dis-
able the call waiting message
(YES/NO). “OK”
Selecting and confirming “OK” with
the knob 22-fig. 1settings are stored;
press the “ESC” key 23-fig. 1to re-
turn to the previous screen and re-
store the previous setting.
“INFORMATION”
FUNCTION
The “Information” function allows
displaying the network access provider
name and/or acronym, the entered
SIM card telephone number (own tele-
phone number) as well as the system
telephone module electronic serial
number (IMEI = International Mobile
Equipment Identity).
Not all SIM cards allow you to dis-
play your telephone number; in this
case, to store the number it must be
entered in the telephone directory,
following the instructions given in the
corresponding paragraph.
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The instantaneous vehicle position is
identified in the CD-ROM and shown
on the display together with the topo-
graphic characteristics of the area
memorised on the CD-ROM. Access
to data on the CD-ROM requires a
few moments waiting for the map dis-
plays.
The system constantly compares da-
ta from the speed sensor, from the re-
verse gear sensor, from the GPS an-
tenna and the gyroscope to automat-
ically compensate changes in temper-
ature, pressure or any other occur-
rence that may lead to a false position
detection in any way.
IMPORTANT NOTES
– Accurate self-adjustment of the
navigation system requires approx.
1-10 km of travel the first time and
when tyres are changed.– Continuous lack of grip at the
wheels (for example skidding on ice),
makes the system temporarily detect
an incorrect position.
The navigation system is completely
managed by the telematic system,
therefore the only operations that may
be required are replacement of the
CD-ROM to set the map of another
area or an updated map.
Access to the navigation main func-
tions is gained by short push on
“NAV” key 20-fig. 1after turning on. Long push on “NAV” key 20-fig. 1
engages the navigation system Mute
function, which will therefore no
longer provide voice instructions.
When the Mute function is on, the dis-
play shows “Nav Mute”. To turn the
Mute function off press again the
“NAV” key 20-fig. 1at length.
Each time you start the engine and
select the navigation function, the dis-
play will show a page with the cautions
for using the system fig. 47. To con-
tinue system use this page must be
confirmed pressing the “NAV” key
20-fig. 1. This page will not be dis-
played as long as the system is on.
fig. 47
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SCREEN OPTIONS
AND FUNCTIONS
The main information and functions
provided and managed by the naviga-
tion system are:
ëGPS signal symbol which differs in
colour depending on the quality of re-
ception;
– voice and visual instructions with
indications of distance from the des-
tination and planned arrival time;
– detailed map in different colours
and with different scales to clearly
show the vehicle position, route and
destination;
– customisation of the navigation sys-
tem with possibility of entering pre-
memorised destinations with street
and street number;
– automatic memorising of the last 8
destinations;
– name of current street;– possibility to choose the route ac-
cording to personal preference;
– information on current position;
– information on arrival time;
– system diagnostics and warnings
about possible disturbances.
If the system contains a wrong CD-
ROM, an audio CD or no CD, when-
ever the system asks for the navigation
CD-ROM for route calculation or map
up-date, the insertion prompt will ap-
pear on the display.
Navigation functions are mainly con-
trolled using the knob 22-fig. 1:
– rotate the knob to access the var-
ious map zoom levels;
– press the knob to display the first
menu page;
– use the knob to select and confirm
the “Other menu” item and access the
following menu pages;
– press the knob again and the menu
page will disappear.
GRAPHIC
INSTRUCTIONS
The main navigation function page
and the MAIN page display the ma-
noeuvres to be made using arrows or
symbols.
The downward arrow represents
next manoeuvre (turn left, right,
straight on, U-turn) while the upward
arrow or the symbol on top represent
the next one. The number displayed
under the arrow indicates the vehicle
distance from the turn point.
The small arrow down on the right-
hand side of the display (on the MAIN
page) or in the top box (on the main
navigation function page) indicates the
destination direction. Next to this ar-
row the planned arrival time and the
distance still to be covered are also in-
dicated.
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VOICE
INSTRUCTIONS
The voice instructions provided by
the system guide you to your destina-
tion and suggest all manoeuvres to be
carried out in due time: in particular,
the manoeuvres is announced first and
then detailed instructions are given.
Press the “RPT” key 24-fig. 1to re-
peat the last voice instruction.
To adjust the volume of the voice in-
struction turn the knob 16-fig. 1dur-
ing voice information.
If necessary, press the “RPT” key 24-
fig. 1to repeat the voice instruction
and adjust the volume.
NAVIGATION
CD-ROM PLAYER
The navigation CD-ROM player 28-
fig. 1is located on the telematic sys-
tem front panel and it is the same used
for the audio CD. Therefore, it is not
possible to use the player for audio
and navigation CD-ROM at the same
time: however, the navigation system
can operate partially even without in-
serting the navigation CD-ROM.
In this case, when pressing key
26-fig. 1to remove the CD-ROM
with navigation function engaged (to
then insert an audio CD), the follow-
ing two cases may occur:
– the system cannot calculate the re-
quired route at present;
– the route calculated before re-
moving the navigation CD-ROM is still
valid.
In the first case only the vehicle po-
sition and the prompt to insert the
navigation CD-ROM fig. 48, will be
displayed. In the second case the sys-
tem can still provide the user with in-structions to reach the destination and
therefore the user is asked whether
he intends to maintain the route guid-
ing function or not.
If the user selects and confirms “NO”
the system continues and behaves as in
the first case, with “YES” the system
stores in its memory the concerned
map section; this operation requires a
few seconds and the display will
prompt the message to wait.
After loading, the CD-ROM is eject-
ed and the system restarts its naviga-
tion function with the maximum scale
of “2 km”; therefore it may be possi-
ble that not all of the route is visible.
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Moreover, navigation in these con-
ditions involves limitations and there-
fore some functions and commands
will not be available. Also information
shown on the map will be limited.
When the navigation system is no
longer able to continue destination
guidance or the vehicle is now out of
the loaded map section, the system
prompts for inserting the navigation
CD-ROM. If the user does not insert
the CD-ROM, the system returns to
the operating conditions previously
described for the first case, i.e.: dis-
playing only GPS information (vehicle
position and number of available satel-
lites) and not map information.IMPORTANT NOTES
– When entering the new CD-ROM,
the system software is automatically
up-dated to the new map material or
the new functions. During this opera-
tion, a wait message is displayed and
at the end the destination memory is
empty.
– The driver is always responsible for
compliance with the enforced traffic
regulations: any indication based on
wrong map data leading to unautho-
rised driving manoeuvres MUST NOT
be followed.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
MENU
The system features three menu
pages that are shown on the display af-
ter selecting the navigation function
page with the “NAV” key 20-fig. 1,
pressing knob 22-fig. 1and selecting
the “Other menus” option on each
menu page.
The following pages describe the
functions that may be selected from
the various menu pages.First menu page fig. 49
The functions available from the first
menu page are:
– Other menus
– Address
– Points of interest
– Last destinations
– Directory
– RDS TMC.
To obtain the following page, select
and confirm “Other menus” using
knob 22-fig. 1.
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Second menu page fig. 50
The functions available from the sec-
ond menu page are:
– Other menus
– Atlas
– Change display
– Alternative route
– Delete destination
Access to the following page is ob-
tained by selecting and confirming
“Other menus” using knob 22-fig. 1.Third menu page fig. 51
The functions available from the third
menu page are:
– Other menus
– Enable route calculation
– Map options
– Route options.
Returning to the first menu page is
obtained by selecting and confirming
“Other menus” by knob 22-fig. 1,and
pressing the knob clears the menu
from the display.ADDRESS - DESTINATION
ENTRY
To enter the destination in the first
page of the menu select the “Address”
function thus displaying the submenu
with “Place name”, “Street”, “Street
number”, “2
ndstreet”, “Map” and
“OK” fig. 52, the fields of which al-
ways contain the data concerning the
destination calculated last.
fig. 50
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“Place name”
The (destination) city name is en-
tered by selecting and confirming
“Place name” option in the “Address”
function submenu with the knob 22-
fig. 1, thus displaying the name entry
field fig. 53.
The display has available all characters
and the “Delete” (to delete the com-
plete line), “Delete character” (to
delete the last entered letter), “List”
(list of stored items compatible with the
entered characters) and “Space” (to en-
ter blank space between the charac-
ters) options. Moreover, a zoom is
available in the display lower part to
highlight the selected character.Enter the characters by selecting and
confirming them using the knob 22-
fig. 1.
For city name entry, it is advisable to
select “List”, after entering a few char-
acters and then select the destination
directly using the knob 22-fig. 1.
In fact, when “List” is selected, the
computer starts a quick search for a
city name matching the entered char-
acters in the stored list. The city field
is automatically filled as soon as a
matching city is found on the list.
In order to quicken character entry,
the system automatically moves to the
beginning or the end of the list when
the cursor is taken in front of the first
character and after the last one, re-
spectively.
If a combination between two char-
acters is possible (a letter of the alpha-
bet and a symbol), it will automatically
be replaced by the corresponding sin-
gle character: for example, entering “E”
first and them “ ¨ ” the two characters
will be replaced by the only character
“Ë”. The blank space and symbols . , -
_ ‘ ( ) are used to separate the words.After selecting the place name, press
knob 22-fig. 1to confirm it and con-
tinue with next page to enter the
street; press the “ESC” key 23-fig. 1
to return to the previous display with-
out entering new cities.
“Street”
The destination street name is en-
tered, after selecting the city, by se-
lecting and confirming with the knob
the “Street” option in the “Address”
function submenu 22-fig. 1, thus dis-
playing the name entry page.
Entering the destination street name
is obtained with the same procedure
used for “Place name”.
Entering the character “C” instead
of the street, the chosen city “centre”
is selected as the destination, there-
fore the “Street number” and “2
nd
street” fields are not to be filled in.
The navigation system always takes
you to the centre in case of very small
towns.
fig. 53
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