CD changer FIAT IDEA 2006 1.G Connect NavPlus Manual

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“Shuffle” FUNCTION
(RANDOM PLAYING)
To turn the “Shuffle” function on/off,
select it and then turn and press the
knob 15-fig. 1.
For the description of this function
refer to the relevant paragraph in sec-
tion “CD MODE”. To stop the CD, press briefly button

˙/II” 9-fig. 1. To restart CD playing,
press briefly again button “
˙/II” 9-
fig. 1. To pause the CD player press
continuously button “
˙/II” 9-fig. 1;
press it briefly to resume playing ex-
actly from the point where it was in-
terrupted.
– After “CD stop” or “CD pause”,
if the CD played by the CD-Changer
has been removed (also temporary),
playing will restart from first track of
default CD (*).– After “CD stop” or “CD pause”,
no CD will start playing and the string
“NO CD” will be displayed if all the
CDs have been removed from the
CD-Changer.
(*) The first available CD (increasing numer-
ic order) starting from the previously played
one is considered as default CD.

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MAIN SCREEN OPTIONS
AND FUNCTIONS
The main screen contains the fol-
lowing functions fig. 27:
– Define Playlist
– Playlist
– Compression
– Scan
– Shuffle– Audio setup.At the bottom of the screen are
shown the functions that can be acti-
vated by pressing the corresponding
multifunction keys 16-fig. 1 on the
CONNECT Nav+ system:
– FMallows audio source change
through the following loop FM1, FM2,
FM3, FMAST, FM1….
–AMallows audio source change
through the following loop LW, MW,
AMAST, MW…
– CDactivates CD
– CDC activates CD Changer
– RPT enables the Repeat function:
Repeat one (repeat one track)/Repeat
all (repeat all tracks)/Repeat off (re-
peat function off)
– TAtraffic information on/off.The main screen shows also the fol-
lowing information:
– audio source (MP3);
– name of the file or piece of music (if
any);
– author;
– SHUFFLE, REPEAT… according to
the active function;
– played track number;
– current status of MP3 CD source
(play, pause, stop);
– playback time info;
– list of available tracks.
fig. 27
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VOICE COMMANDS
Voice commands, identified as “key-
words”, that the system is able to rec-
ognize are organized according to four
increasing levels: 1st level, 2nd level,
3rd level, 4th level. 1st level keywords
activate the following main system
functions: Memo; Radio; CD player;
CD Changer; Navigator, Telephone.
When a 1st level keyword is pro-
nounced, the system will activate 2nd
level keywords; when a 2nd level key-
word is pronounced, the system will
activate 3rd level keywords; when a
3rd level keyword is pronounced, thesystem will activate 4th level key-
words.
If the user pronounces a 1st level
keyword, then the submenu relevant
to that command will remain active
until another 1st level keyword is giv-
en; the same rule applies for the oth-
er lower levels (2, 3 and 4).
If too much time passes between a
command and another of lower level
the system will invite the user to con-
tinue by voice message “Can I help
you?”.1st level keywords are the following:
– Memo
– Radio
– CD player
– CD changer
– Navigator
– Call
– Dial
– Redial
– PIN code
– Address book
– Abort.
REQUIRED FUNCTION
Memo (“Voice memo” function)
Read a message
Delete all messages
Go to next message
Go to previous message
Record memo
KEYWORDS - Summary
The following tables show the list /divided according to function) of voice commands (“keywords”) that the system can
receive.
“Memo” function
VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS
1
stLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Memo
2ndLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Read
Delete
Next
Previous
Record
3rdLEVEL
KEYWORDS4thLEVEL
KEYWORDS

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REQUIRED FUNCTION
CD Changer
Stop
Play
Pause
Previous track
Next track
Random play
Select CD by number
Previous CD
Next CD
“CD Changer” function
VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS
1
stLEVEL
KEYWORDS
CD changer
Once a command has been pronounced and executed, second level “keywords” and all first level keywords will remain avail-
able for further commands.2
ndLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Stop
Play
Pause
Previous
Next
Random
CD
3rdLEVEL
KEYWORDS
(1 …. 5)
Previous
Next4thLEVEL
KEYWORDS

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“Audio” module overheating
In case of “Audio” module over-
heating, current audio volume is au-
tomatically limited regardless of the
current audio source (radio, CD, CD
Changer).
The display will show a proper warn-
ing message.“CD player” module
overheating
In case of “CD player” module over-
heating, no CD will be played: no au-
dio CD or MP3 CD will be played and
the navigation functions will not be
guaranteed (unless navigation without
CD has been previously activated).
The display will show a proper warn-
ing message.
“Telephone” module
overheating
In case of “Telephone” module over-
heating, the module is deactivated
(TEL OFF), thus inhibiting information
and assistance functions (SOS).
The display will show a proper warn-
ing message.CONNECT Nav+ auto-off
In case of excessive overtempera-
ture, a warning message will inform
the user that the auto-off procedure
has been activated. The system can be
switched on normally when regular
operating temperature values are re-
stored.

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