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Selecting “DELETE NAME” rotating
the knob 22-fig. 1will display the list
of programmed CDs. Select the CD
name to be deleted with the knob 22-
fig. 1and then press it to delete. Se-
lect “OK” to confirm.

OK”
To confirm your choices, select and
confirm “OK” with the knob 22-fig. 1;
the name and the associated sequence
will be stored or deleted.
IMPORTANTIn case of buffer full,
a warning message “WARNING,
MEMORY FULL” will be displayed to
point out the problem. The user shall
have to delete some previously stored
CD names. “CD INFO” function
Selecting and confirming “CD INFO”
with the knob 22-fig. 1, will display
a screen with the following informa-
tion:
– CD name;
– track sequence (if defined).“AUDIO SETUP” FUNCTION
(AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS)
To access the audio setup menu
while listening to a CD, select and con-
firm “AUDIO SETUP” with the knob
22-fig. 1.
For the description of the different
functions available in the menu, see the
corresponding paragraph of the “AU-
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AUDIO SETTINGS
The audio parameters described in this
paragraph can be activated and adjust-
ed with all the audio sources (Radio,
CD).
To display the main menu press the
knob 22-fig. 1, with any audio source
on.
Selezionare tramite la manopola 22-
fig. 1la funzione “AUDIO SETUP” dal
menu principale di una delle sorgenti
audio e confermarla premendo la stes-
sa. In questo modo si accede al seguente
menù fig. 31: – INFO
– BASS
– TREBLE
– LOUDNESS
– EQUALIZER
– MANUAL EQUALIZER
– AUTO VOL. CONT.
– BALANCE/FADER
– AUTOCLIP DETECT
– MAX. VOL. AT ON
– OK.
Audio parameters will change as
soon as setting is performed.INFO
This function displays a summary of
the selected audio parameters fig. 32.
BASS
(Bass adjustment)
Proceed as follows:
– select “BASS” turning the knob 22-
fig. 1;
– press the knob to confirm;
– turn the knob 22-fig. 1right to in-
crease the bass tones or left to reduce
them.
At the end press the knob to confirm
and continue with the other parame-
ter settings.
fig. 31
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IMPORTANTTechnical data and
operating conditions for MP3 files:
– sampling frequencies are: 44.1 kHz,
stereo (96 to 320 kbit/s) - 22.05 kHz,
mono or stereo (32 to 80 kbit/s);
– it is possible to play variable bit-rate
tracks (files);
– compatibility with multi-session
CDs, in this case only the first CD ses-
sion will be read;
– reading compatibility with CD-RW;
– MP3 CDs shall have ISO 9660 for-
mat;– incompatibility with ID3TAG-2;
– incompatibility with packet writing
CDs (DirectCD
TMor INCDTM);
– files in WMA
TMor Atrac3TMre-
named as .mp3, cannot be played.
If recorded MP3 CD was not sampled
at right frequency, playback is immedi-
ately stopped and the display shows the
following message: “FORMAT IN-
COMPATIBLE. SYSTEM CANNOT
READ TRACK” fig. 38.MAIN SCREEN OPTIONS
AND FUNCTIONS
The main screen displays the follow-
ing functions fig. 39:
– audio source (MP3);
– file or track name;
– author (if present);
– TA, SFL, RPT… according to the
active function;
– number of the track being played;
– current status of MP3 CD source
(play, pause, stop);
– playback time info.
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Pressing the knob 22-fig. 1will dis-
play the following options fig. 39 -
fig. 40:
– AUDIO SETUP
– DEFINE PLAYLIST
– PLAYLIST
– VIEW PLAYLIST
– COMPRESSION
– TA
– SCAN
– SHUFFLE
– REPEATTo stop the MP3 CD, press briefly II˙
10-fig. 1. To restart playing, press briefly
again II˙10-fig. 1. To pause the MP3
CD, press continuously II˙10-fig. 1.
“Stop” and “Pause” cause the stop of
track playing, maintaining in the main
screen information about the last played
song.
To eject MP3 CD 28-fig. 1press ˚
26-fig. 1.
“AUDIO SETUP” FUNCTION
(AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS)
To access the audio setup menu
while listening to a MP3 CD, select and
confirm “AUDIO SETUP” rotating and
pressing the knob 22-fig. 1.
For the description of the different
functions available in the menu, see the
corresponding paragraph in chapter
“AUDIO SETTINGS”.“DEFINE PLAYLIST”
FUNCTION
“DEFINE PLAYLIST” function allows
the management of max. 100 music
pieces among those included in the
MP3 CD, to be played in a specified se-
quence. Dedicated windows allow the
tracks choice, addition or cancellation.
It is possible to add a single track or
an entire directory. This function is de-
scribed in detail in a specific paragraph
below.
“DEFINE PLAYLIST” is disabled when
a MP3 CD is playing, you must stop CD
playing to enable it.
“PLAYLIST” FUNCTION
This function enables or disables
playback of the user track list previ-
ously programmed through the “DE-
FINE PLAYLIST” function. To turn this
function on/off, select and confirm
“PLAYLIST” rotating and pressing the
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“REPEAT” FUNCTION
To turn this function on/off, select
and confirm “REPEAT” rotating and
pressing the knob 22-fig. 1. The dis-
play shows the following icon keys:
“NO REPEAT”, “REPEAT ONE” and
“REPEAT ALL”, fig. 41.
- “NO REPEAT”: repeat function off;
- “REPEAT ONE”: repeat one MP3
CD or playlist track;
- “REPEAT ALL”: repeat all MP3 CD
or playlist tracks.
When this function is on, the display
shows “RPT”.
Select and confirm the required item
by turning and pressing the knob 22-
fig. 1.PLAYING THE PLAYLIST
Inserting a MP3 CD with associated
playlist starts sequence playing auto-
matically.
“DEFINE PLAYLIST”, “PLAYLIST” and
”VIEW PLAYLIST” functions are active on-
ly when MP3 CD is stopped (“Stop”).
At “Stop” (stop playing by pressing
“II
˙” 10-fig. 1, the user can modify
the playlist through the “DEFINE
PLAYLIST” function or can set a
playlist. Press “II
˙” 10-fig. 1(“Play”)
to restart MP3 CD playback.PLAYING MP3 CD
Inserting a MP3 CD when no playlist
is found, the CONNECT system dis-
plays for 5 seconds the name of the
first “not empty” folder. Playing starts
automatically from the first track of
the first folder of the MP3 CD, going
on in sequence. When actual folder
tracks are all played, the sequence
continues with the next MP3 CD fold-
er tracks. Before starting to play the
first track of the new folder, the dis-
play shows for five seconds the new
folder name.
The main screen shows the follow-
ing information fig. 39:
– audio source (MP3);
– when available, author and song
name, or file name;
– current track number;
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In main telephone mode screen,
press the knob 22-fig. 1, to display the
following menu:
FREQUENT NUMBERS
LAST CALLS RECEIVED
LAST NUMBERS CALLED
DIRECTORY
WAP
VOICE MEMO
MESSAGES
PHONE OPTIONS
PHONE SETTINGSPress “ESC” 23-fig. 1to return to
main telephone screen.
There is another “ESC” mode, if
CONNECT is already on (e.g.: audio
mode), to enter the telephone mode:
– press shortly button ò13-fig. 1,
the display will show for few seconds
the last dialled number;
– press again button ò13-fig. 1to
start the phone call.When call is in progress, the display
shows the status as in fig. 47:
– Current telephone status (“call in
progress”).
– Conversation time of the active
call.
– Called or incoming telephone num-
ber (if available by the provider).
– Directory data associated to this
number.
– Numbers typed-in during the con-
versation when calling a service
provider and inputting requested in-
formation like credit card number, or
arrival time of your desired train,
etc…
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NAVIGATION CD-
ROM PLAYER
The navigator CD-ROM player 28-
fig. 1is located on the CONNECT
front panel and it is the same used for
the audio CD. Therefore, it is not pos-
sible to use the player for audio and
navigation CD-ROM at the same time:
however, the navigation system can
operate partially even without insert-
ing 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 following two
cases may occur:– no route is calculated: only the ve-
hicle position is displayed on the map;
– the route previously calculated is
still valid, the system provides the user
with any instruction to reach the des-
tination.
In the first case only the vehicle po-
sition and the prompt to insert the
navigation CD-ROM fig. 101, will be
displayed. In the second case the sys-
tem can still provide the user with in-
structions to reach the destination; the
screen in fig. 102will be displayed.
Pressing “ESC” 23-fig. 1the system
will act as in the first case (only the ve-
hicle position is displayed) and the nav-
igation CD can be ejected. Pressing
the knob 22-fig. 1the system willstore the navigation data required to
reach the set destination; this opera-
tion requires a few seconds and the
display will prompt the message to wait
fig. 103.
After loading, the CD-ROM is eject-
ed and the system restarts its naviga-
tion function.
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
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Services are available only upon sub-
scription. If the user hasn’t subscribed
yet of if Targasys subscription expired,
pressing
•25-fig. 1the display
shows: “SUBSCRIBED SERVICES
NOT ENABLED” fig. 161, and the
“CONNECT” icon is disabled.
User can call the Targasysopera-
tor to get information to (re)activate
the service.
If Targasyssubscription expired, it
is however possible to consult stored
information.
fig. 161
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Selecting this function with the knob
22-fig. 1and pressing it to confirm,
sends the request for information.
Upon receiving the request,
Targasysactivates a telephone con-
nection. When the connection is ac-
tivated the user can ask an operator
for the information required.
If it is not possible to activate the
telematic connection, the display will
show the corresponding warning mes-
sage. Some information will be given
only vocally by the operator, while
others may also be sent with SMS
messages, that will be received re-
gardless of the function active (MAIN,
AUDIO, etc.) fig. 162. The message
will be shown directly on the screen
active at that moment, (rotate the
knob 22-fig. 1to scroll the screen).
Pressing the knob 22-fig. 1 will display
a menu with the following functions:
“STORE”, “DELETE”, “USE POINT”
(if the message contains geographical
indications) and “CALL” (if a tele-
phone number is present) fig. 163. Selecting “STORE” rotating the knob
22-fig. 1and pressing it to confirm,
the message will be stored, while
“DELETE” will clear it from the screen
and from memory.
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When entering the phone number,
briefly press “ESC” 23-fig. 1to
delete the last entered digit and
press it longer to delete the entire
string.
CONNECT CODE
This allows to view the system ter-
minal identification code fig. 175: this
code shall be communicated to the
Targasyscentre when activating ser-
vices. During subscription you will be
given the activation and deactivation
procedures of the Telematic Services
offered by Targasys.CALLS FOR MEDICAL
ADVICE OR ROADSIDE
ASSISTANCE
During the forwarding of a call for as-
sistance to the operating centre, any
other operations activated are inter-
rupted and the volume of any audio
sources (except the phone) is muted.
These conditions will be maintained as
long as the call for assistance is active,
with the corresponding screen on the
display.
If a phone call is received while for-
warding a request for assistance, the
corresponding alert will not be shown
on the display but the ringer will ring.
If the user decides to accept the call
and briefly presses the ò13-fig. 1
key, the assistance call screen goes off
the display.
IMPORTANTThe call for assis-
tance is always forwarded; however, if
you accept the incoming call, the
Targasysoperator might have diffi-
culty in contacting you since the num-
ber could be busy. When the call has been sent, the dis-
play shows the corresponding call for-
warded message for about 4 seconds.
If for any reason the call for assis-
tance cannot be sent, the display
shows a warning message and the user
is then asked if he/she wants to acti-
vate a phone call in any case (*) to the
operating centre to avail of the service
required, even if in this case the op-
erating centre will no longer be able
to locate the vehicle.
(*) The call is normally made using the toll-
free number, while it is at the user’s expense
if it is made in roaming conditions.
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The CONNECT system is able to de-
tect both internal faults and faults due
to overheating.INTERNAL FAULTS
If the system detects an internal fault
on a certain module (audio, telephone,
etc…), the system will “freeze” the
last available screen and it will start di-
agnostics.
For a set period of time the system
monitors the involved module for
troubleshooting. If time-out expires
with no result, the system will adopt
the best repair action (e.g.: resetting
involved module hardware).OVERTEMPERATURE
FAULTS
If the temperature of a CONNECT
system hardware module (audio, tele-
phone, CD player, etc..) exceeds the
max. limit, the involved module will
detect overtemperature and the dis-
play will show a dedicated warning
message.
The involved module will automati-
cally be limited or disabled. In extreme
cases the system is turned off auto-
matically until regular operating tem-
perature is restored. The display will
show the screen in fig. 176.
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