display FIAT IDEA 2006 1.G Connect NavPlus Manual
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To turn this function on/off, select
and confirm “Autoclose” by rotating
and pressing the knob 15-fig. 1.
When “✓” is displayed the function
is active.
OK
To activate and to store settings, se-
lect and confirm “OK” by rotating and
pressing the knob 15-fig. 1.Daylight sensor sensitivity
IMPORTANTThis setting is only
available if the car is equipped with
daylight sensor.
To adjust daylight sensor sensitivity,
select and confirm “Daylight sensor
sensitivity” by turning and pressing the
knob 15-fig.1.
The display shows the screen in fig.
167
Then select “Change” by rotating the
knob 15-fig.1and press it to confirm.
Turn the knob 15-fig.1clockwise to
increase the sensitivity level and anti-
clockwise to reduce it.Setting is aided by a cursor and a nu-
meric window.
Press the knob 15-fig.1twice to
confirm and go back to first menu.
fig. 167
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CONNECT (settings)
To display the relevant screen page,
press one of the keypad keys 16-
fig. 1under CONNECT.
A new screen fig. 168is displayed
where it possible to choose the fol-
lowing:
– Instrument panel
– Video
– Power OFF.
– UnitsINSTRUMENT PANEL
Select icon “Instrument panel” by
turning an pressing knob 15-fig. 1to
confirm to set repetition of radio
and/or phone info on the instrument
panel display fig. 169.
To turn this function on/off, rotate
and press the knob 15-fig. 1.
When “✓” is displayed the function
is active.
To activate and to store settings, se-
lect and confirm “OK” by rotating and
pressing the knob 15-fig. 1.IMPORTANTSetting can only be
changed with ignition key at ON.
Available settings are the following:
TRIP B info duplication on
instrument panel
fig. 168
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– “Deactivation independent of igni-
tion key”.
Current activated setting will be high-
lighted.
Select the required setting by rotat-
ing the knob 15-fig. 1and then press
it to confirm.
Press “ESC” 14-fig. 1to go back to
previous screen.
UNITS
Select and confirm “Units” by turn-
ing and pressing the knob 15-fig. 1to
set the following type of unit fig. 158:
– Distance units
– Consum.unitsTo change settings, select and con-
firm "change" by turning and pressing
the knob 15-fig. 1.
“OK”
To confirm selected options select
“OK” with the knob 15-fig. 1and
then press it.Distance units
To choose the required distance unit
(km or miles).
To change setting, select and confirm
“Distance units” by turning and press-
ing the knob 15-fig. 1.
The two units are displayed alter-
nately each time the knob 15-fig. 1is
pressed.
Consumption units
To choose the required consump-
tion unit (l/100Km or km/l).
To change setting, select and confirm
“Consum. units” by turning and press-
ing the knob 15-fig. 1.
The two units are displayed alter-
nately each time the knob 15-fig. 1is
pressed.
IMPORTANTChanges can only be
performed with ignition key to ON
and car stopped. With ignition key at
OFFany attempt to enter changes is
rejected and the display will show
“Setup change failed”.
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“Navigator” function
VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS
1
stLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Navigator
Once a command has been pronounced and executed, second level “keywords” and all first level keywords will remain available for further
commands. (*) After these commands the system will ask: “The destination, please”.
2ndLEVEL
KEY WORDS
Destination (*)
Display/show
Zoom in
Zoom out
List of destinations
3rdLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Map
Route
Hotels
Restaurants
Parking
Petrol station
Nothing
Read
Delete
4thLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Destination (*)
All
REQUIRED FUNCTION
Navigator
Select destination (only with
“voice identification” mode)
Show map
Show route
Show hotels on the map
Show restaurants on the map
Show parking on the map
Show petrol stations on the map
Nothing (hide what is shown
at the moment)
Zoom in
Zoom out
Play list of destinations stored with
“voice identification” mode
Delete a destination (only with
“voice identification” mode)
Delete all the voice samples associated to
destinations stored in directory
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When the “SOS” key 12-fig. 1is
pressed, the screen is shown for re-
questing Information and Assistance
Services fig. 159, regardless of the
page shown previously on the display.
IMPORTANT NOTES
– “112” is the emergency call service
for all countries in which this public
service is available. The “Emergency
112” call can always be activated, even
if the SIM card is not inserted in the
slot 11-fig. 1.
– If the PIN code has not been en-
tered, in the case of a request for ser-
vices the user is warned of the need
to enter the PIN code.
– The activation of calls for assistance
is subordinate to whether the cell
phone is working and correctly sup-
plied electrically. Therefore in the
event of accidents or damage to the
car it might not be available.The “SOS” menu includes the fol-
lowing functions:
– Medical advice *
– Roadside assist. *
– Personal number
– Emergency 112
– Settings.
(*) These services run by bCONNECTcan
be activated free of charge, upon request at deal-
er or by calling the bCONNECTService Cen-
tre, free number 800-564-952. The second year
these services will be provided on payment. If
the user has not yet subscribed to them, the as-
sociated menu functions are inactive and the dis-
play shows “Subscribed services not enabled”
fig. 160. During subscription you will be given
the activation and deactivation procedures of the
Telematic Services offered by bCONNECT.
“MEDICAL ADVICE”
FUNCTION
Selecting this function with the knob
15-fig. 1and pressing it to confirm, af-
ter about 10 seconds a message call-
ing for medical assistance is forward-
ed to the bCONNECToperator,
completed with the position of the car
to allow it to be located.
Activating automatic medical assis-
tance with the “Settings” function
shown below, the message is sent sim-
ply pressing the “SOS” key 12-fig. 1,
with no need to select the special func-
tion.
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If the function is enabled, pressing the
“SOS” key 12-fig. 1, automatically
opens the screen with the “Automat-
ic medical advice”: function already
highlighted: if the user does not move
the cursor within 15 seconds using the
knob 15-fig. 1and call is not cancelled
for other 10 seconds, the request for
medical assistance will be forwarded
automatically. If not, the call will not
be sent and to activate it at a later
time, the user will have to select again
the “Medical advice” function and to
press the knob 15-fig.1to confirm.
“OK” icon key
To confirm settings, select “OK”
with the knob 15-fig. 1and press it to
confirm.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
ß3-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
bCONNECToperator might have
difficulty in contacting you since the
number 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 car.
(*) 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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INFOMOBILITY SERVICES
Press button
•13-fig. 1to display
screen fig. 162to be used for re-
questing services and info. Available
functions are:
– Connect
– Select.
bConnectoperator availability
(GSM field strength, etc...) is shown on
the left top of the screen, whereas
SMS sent to the bCONNECToper-
ator are listed at the bottom of the
screen.Services are available only upon sub-
scription. If the user hasn’t subscribed
yet or if bCONNECTsubscription
expired, then the “Connect” icon is
disabled and screen in fig. 163is dis-
played showing “Subscribed services
not enabled”.
User can call the bCONNECTop-
erator to get information to (re)acti-
vate the service.
If bCONNECTsubscription ex-
pired, it is always possible to consult
stored information.“Connect” function
Select this function through knob
15- fig. 1and press it to confirm: the
on-board device will send info request
to the bCONNECTOperational
Centre via a pre-configured SMS.
When receiving the request, bCON-
NECTwill call the user on the car
freehand set. When this phone con-
nection is active the user can request
info to the operator. If the telematic
connection cannot be activated, the
display will show the relevant warning
message. Some information will be giv-
en 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.). The message will be
shown directly on the screen active at
that moment, in a window fig. 164
containing the “Save”, “Delete”, “Map”
(if the message contains geographical
indications) and “Call” (if a telephone
number is present).
Choosing “Save” option the message
will be stored, while “Delete” will
clear it from the screen and from
memory.
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Choosing “Map” will automatically
display the point on the map, with the
possibility to enter it as navigation sys-
tem destination. In this case the mes-
sage will also be stored automatically.
Choosing “Call” the telephone num-
ber contained in the message will be
dialled automatically and the message
will be stored.
Should a sequence of messages be
received, a specific window will be
opened for each of them and for each
of them it will be possible to perform
the storage, deletion, display on the
map or call phone number operations.“Select” function
If they are not deleted, all the mes-
sages received are stored. The list with
all the messages can be seen in the
bottom of the display, in the screen
with “Infomobility” function fig. 165.
A maximum of ten messages can be
stored: further arrivals overwrite the
oldest one. Every message is identified
by an icon recalling the message type
and an envelope recalling the message
status: read or not (sealed envelope =
unread message, open envelope =
read message).To access single messages of the list
which may contain information on the
traffic, points of interest or weather
information, activate the “Select” func-
tion with the knob 15-fig. 1and press
it to confirm, then turn the knob 15-
fig. 1to scroll the list of messages (al-
so the invisible part).
When the message you want to read
is highlighted, press the knob 15-
fig. 1to view to on the display.
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Traffic information
The icon with “\” identifies mes-
sages with traffic information (e.g.:
buildings, accidents, etc...).
When the message contains geo-
graphical information for locating the
point, when viewing, “Delete” and
“Map” options are made available on
the display fig. 166.
Selecting and confirming “Delete”
with the knob 15-fig. 1, eliminates de-
finitively the message from the list,
while with “Map” the map is displayed
showing the position involved in the
event. The screen with the map also
shows the corresponding graphic op-
tions (zoom, etc.), described previ-
ously in the “Map” paragraph of the
“Navigator (Nav)” section.Information about points
of interest
The icon with “<” identifies messages
with traffic information about points
of interest or with generic informa-
tion.
When the message is shown on the
display, the options “Delete”, “Map”
and “Call” are made available fig. 167.
Selecting and confirming “Delete”
with the knob 15-fig. 1, eliminates de-
finitively the message from the list,
while with “Map” the map is displayed
(if the message contains a geographic
poin) showing the point of interest
that can also be used as destination or
entered in the system directory. With
the “Call” key, when present, it is pos-
sible to send a phone call directly to
the number given in the message.Generic information
The icon with “<” identifies messages
with generic information (weather
conditions, atmospheric events, etc.).
When one of these messages, with-
out geographical information for loca-
tion, is shown on the display, only the
“Delete” option is available which al-
lows it to be definitively deleted from
the list fig. 168.
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The CONNECT Nav+ system is
able to detect 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).
Should the system be not operating,
reset it manually by pressing the
knob17-fig. 1for over 7 seconds.OVERTEMPERATURE
FAULTS
If the temperature of a CONNECT
Nav+ hardware module (audio, tele-
phone, CD player, etc..) exceeds the
max. limit, the module will detect
overtemperature and the display 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. 169.
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