change time FIAT MULTIPLA 2004 1.G Connect NavPlus Manual

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Selecting the time zone
Proceed as follows to change the
time zone:
1) open the IMPOSTAZIONI (SET-
TINGS) menu fig. 85as shown above
2) select OROLOGIO (CLOCK) by
turning the knob/button (11)
3) press the knob/button (11) to
confirm the selection
4) select IMPOSTAZIONI (SET-
TINGS) by turning the knob/button
(11)
5) select FUSO ORARIO (TIME
ZONE) by turning the knob/button
(11) fig. 90
6) press the knob/button (11) to
confirm the selection
7) turn the knob/button (11) to set
the time zone (example: –2, –1, 0, +1,
+2, etc.)
8) confirm the selection by pressing
the knob/button (11).
Press ESC (9) to return to the pre-
vious menu.Switching summer time
on and off
The system will automatically switch
to summer time when the function is
on. Proceed as follows to switch sum-
mer time on and off:
1) open the IMPOSTAZIONI (SET-
TINGS) menu fig. 85as shown above
2) select OROLOGIO (CLOCK) by
turning the knob/button (11)
3) press the knob/button (11) to
confirm the selection
4) select IMPOSTAZIONI (SET-
TINGS) by turning the knob/button
(11)
5) select ORA LEGALE (SUMMER
TIME) by turning the knob/button (11)
fig. 90
6) press the knob/button (11) to dis-
play summer time ON or OFF.
The system time will be automatically
adjusted. The message ON or OFF ac-
cording to the selection will appear on
the display.Switching the main time
on and off
Proceed as follows to switch the
main time function on and off:
1) open the IMPOSTAZIONI (SET-
TINGS) menu fig. 85as shown above
2) select OROLOGIO (CLOCK)
fig. 91 by turning the knob/button
(11)
3) press the knob/button (11) to
confirm the selection
4) select OROL. PRINCIP. (MAIN
CLOCK) by turning the knob/button
(11)
5) press the knob/button (11) to se-
lect ON or OFF
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Switching on and off
with engine off
The Connect Nav can also be oper-
ated when the engine is not running
(ignition key at STOP).
Press the knob/button (16) for ap-
proximately one second.
IMPORTANT The device will au-
tomatically be switched off when the
ignition key is at STOPafter approx-
imately one hour to safeguard the car
battery. Start the engine to reset the
timeout.SELECTING FUNCTIONS
To select the required audio source,
proceed as follows:
– press SRC (17);
– turn the knob/button (16) to select
the required operating mode (Radio
or CD-Changer).
To start navigation, press NAV (12).
The specific main menu/screen will
appear for each selected source.
To access the phone mode, press
£
(15) button.
To access the Targa Infomobility
services, press
•(7) button. SWITCHING
THE CONNECT Nav ON/OFF
To turn the Connect Nav on, keep
the knob/button (16) pressed for
about 1 second. The sound system will
automatically switch to the last active
sound source at the previously se-
lected volume.
IMPORTANT The sound source is
usually played at the last selected vol-
ume when the system is switched off
and back on. However, if the volume
was higher than the preset volume, the
sound source will be played at the pre-
set volume.
To set the power-on volume, see
“Adjusting power-on, ta, announce-
ments, message and volume” in “Basic
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
To turn the volume up: turn the
knob/button (16) clockwise.
To turn the volume down: turn
the knob/button (16) anticlockwise.
The volume is graphically shown on
the display during the adjustment (au-
dio source main menu only)fig. 5.
IMPORTANT The volume of a
navigation voice message can be
changed, regardless of the basic sound
source volume.DISPLAY fig. 6
The display will switch to night-time
operation (reversed colours) when
the side/taillights are switched on
fig. 7. This function can be switched
off if you need to travel in daytime
with the headlights on (see “Adjusting
the display” in section “Basic settings”.
fig. 5F0E3021gfig. 6F0E3095gfig. 7F0E3221g
If you drive with the volume
too high you put both your
own life and that of others in jeop-
ardy. You should adjust the volume
so that you can hear noises from
outside the car (e.g. horns, ambu-
lance/ police sirens, etc.).
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REG FUNCTION
At certain times of the day, some sta-
tions broadcast different local (re-
gional) programmes. When the func-
tion is off and you are tuned to a lo-
cal station in a certain area, you will
receive a new local programme when
entering a new area.
Switching on and off
Tune to FM and proceed as follows
to switch the REG function on:
1) in Radio mode, press MEN (10),
the display will show the Radio menu
fig. 22
2)press the button (13) next to
REG. The message ON or OFF will
appear. The default setting is OFF (i.e.
the function is not active). When the
function is on, the system will change
the frequency only when the current
frequency can no longer be received.PTY FUNCTION
(Program Type)
PTY is an RDS function. The stations
use PTY to broadcast the contents of
their programmes (POP, ROCK, etc.)
to help you make your choice.
The programme contents will appear
for a few seconds when the PTY func-
tion is on and a new station is tuned
to. The contents will not be displayed
if the station does not use the PTY
function.Switching on and off
Proceed as follows to switch the PTY
function on and off:
1) in Radio mode, press MEN (10)
the display will show the Radio menu
fig. 22
2)press button (14) next to PTY.
The message ON or OFF will appear.
The default setting is ON.
PTY fig. 23will be displayed when
tuning to a radio station when the
function is on.
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3) press (14) relevant to TIM fig. 28,
until the required indication is dis-
played 2H = the message will be
stored for 2 hours; 24H = the mes-
sage will be stored for 24 hours or
OFF (function off)
IMPORTANT When the Traffic
menu is displayed, the TIM function
can be switched on/off by pressing the
T button (8) for over 2 seconds.
When switching the device off, the
message “GOODBYE” will appear on
the display together with the traffic
message storage time previously se-
lected.Listening to stored
traffic messages
Proceed as follows:
1)press T (8) to display the Traffic
menu fig. 25
2)use the knob/button (11) to se-
lect TIM/TMC fig. 27, then press the
knob/button (11) to confirm
3) press (13) relevant to TIM-INFO.
The last stored message has the high-
est number (14) and will be played
first; then all the other messages will
be played in decreasing sequence. The
display will also show the time of ar-
rival of the message being played.Once the message playing procedure
is over, the system will automatically
switch over to the last selected sound
source (Radio, CD or CD Changer).
To listen to the last selected sound
source (Radio, CD or CD Changer)
without playing all traffic messages,
press T (8) or ESC (9) button.
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R R
( (
C C
D D
) )
A symbol indicating the audio CD,
the CD programmed sequence, the
current sound source (CD), and the
TA and TMC functions status will ap-
pear in the lower row of the display.
INSERTING AND
EJECTING A CD
Proceed as follows to insert a CD:
1)press button T(1) to open the
front panel
2)press button ı(19) to eject an in-
serted CD, if any
3) place the audio CD with the la-
bel facing upwards in the groove on
the open front panel edge
4) delicately push the CD in the slot
until the automatic mechanism takes
the CD into the player
5) close the front panel. Audio CDs can be played with the in-
ternal CD player or with the CD-
Changer (where fitted).
During CD playback, either the track
number and the playing time, or the
track number only, will appear on the
display (according to the settings, see
“CD functions” in this section).
The main CD menu fig. 29shows
the number of the tracks on the CD
and the track being played is high-
lighted. A graphic symbol progressively
indicating the playing time will appear
under the track.CD playing will then start automati-
cally. The display will show the main
CD menu fig. 29.
Proceed as follows to eject the CD:
1)press button T(1) to open the
front panel
2)press button ı(19) on the inner
side of the front panel (see section
“Controls”). The CD will be ejected
to half of its diameter
3)take the CD from the slot and re-
move it completely
4)close the front panel.
IMPORTANT Only open the front
panel to insert and eject a CD. A beep
will be heard if the front panel is left
open longer than 30 seconds. Close
the front panel to stop the warning sig-
nal.
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With Radio mode on
To play an audio CD inserted in the
CD-Changer when the Radio is on,
proceed as follows:
1) press ESC (9)
2)turn the knob/button (11) to dis-
play CD-Cfig. 46
3)press the knob/button (11) to
confirm
The system will automatically start
playing the audio CD in the internal
CD player if this was the last source
and the CD is still inside. Otherwise,
the last played CD or the first CD in
the CD-Changer will be played.TURNING ON THE
CD Changer (where fitted)
IMPORTANT The system will au-
tomatically start playing the audio CD
in the internal CD player if this was the
last source and the CD is still inside.
Proceed as follows if there is an au-
dio CD in the internal player:
1)press SRC (17) to display the CD
functions menu fig. 47
2)press button (13) next to CD.The main CD-Changer menu fig. 48
will be displayed. The track number
and playing time will appear in the up-
per row, while in the middle will be
displayed the names of the first 5 CDs
inserted in the CD-Changer and the
option enabling to go to the second
page of the menu.
IMPORTANT If no CD is inserted
in the CD-Changer or CDs are illegi-
ble, playback of these CD will be im-
possible. The display will show SCAN
or a warning message if after switch-
ing the system on the CD-Changer
was empty or was containing at least
an audio CD.
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Shifting to the CD Changer
functions menu (where fitted)
To shift from the main CD-Changer
menu to the CD-Changer functions
menu, press SRC (17): the display will
show the CD-Changer functions menu
fig. 49.
Press ESC (
9) to return to the pre-
vious screen.
Selecting CD Changer
functions menu (where fitted)
In CD-Changer mode, press MEN
(10) to display the CD-Changer func-
tions menu fig. 49.
Press ESC (9) to return to the pre-
vious screen.Selecting a CD
Press keys (13or 14) relevant to the
required CD.
Go to the next main menu page by
pressing keys (13or 14) relevant to
CD6-CD10 or CD1-CD5 if the CD-
Changer contains more than five CDs
and the CD you require is not dis-
played.
IMPORTANT The “lock” symbol
Swill be displayed next to CDC if
there is no audio CD in the internal
CD player. The CD-Changer will not
offer this option. IMPORTANT The “lock” symbol
Swill be displayed at the side of the
abbreviation CDC and selection key
(13) will not work, if the CD-Chang-
er is disconnected or not working.
The playing time indication can be
switched off, see “Switching the track
playing time/number on and off” in this
chapter.
The numbers of the first five CDs in
the CD-Changer are displayed next to
keys (13and 14).
The following information will appear
in the lower row of the display:
– a symbol indicating the presence of
an audio CD or a navigation CD in the
internal CD player;
– a symbol indicating the configura-
tion (MIX, SCAN, RPT);
– a symbol indicating the sound
source being played;
– a symbol indicating TA function sta-
tus (traffic announcements);
– a symbol indicating TMC function
status.
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Switching the track playing
time/number display on and off
Proceed as follows to display the
playing track number:
1)in CD-Changer (where fitted)
mode, press MEN (10), the display will
show the CD-Changer setup menu
fig. 50
2)press (13) relevant to TIME. ON
or OFF will be displayed. Traffic information during CD
playback
To receive or not traffic announce-
ments (see “ta function” in “Radio”
section) when using the CD-Changer
(where fitted), briefly press the TA key
(4). The TA symbol will either appear
(on) or disappear (off) in the lower
row.SELECTING NEXT/
PREVIOUS TRACKS
Briefly press button §on selector
(2) to select next tracks. Press button
§on selector (2) again as soon as the
last CD track is reached to select the
first track on the CD.
Press button ùon selector (2) to
repeat the track or select a previous
track. Press button ùon selector (2)
again as soon as the first CD track is
reached to select the last track on the
CD.
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Running/stopping the track
sequence
After entering the required tracks in
the sequence, press (13) relevant to
RUN fig. 56.
The sequence will start from the last
selected track. The message TPM will
appear on the display.
Press button (13) next to RUN to
stop a sequence without deleting it.
IMPORTANT You will not be able
to select another CD when the TPM
function is on. Quit the TPM function
to listen to another CD. IMPORTANT The tracks can on-
ly be programmed in sequence (e.g.: 1,
4, 7 etc. and not 3, 1, 4 etc.).
IMPORTANT A start will appear
next to the CD name the next time
that the CD is inserted in the system.
Deleting tracks from
the sequence
Proceed as follows to delete the
tracks from the sequence:
1) in CD-Changer mode, press SRC
(17) the display will show the CD
Changer functions menu fig. 52
2) press (13) relevant to PROGRAM
to display the CD programming menu
fig. 56
3) select the track to be deleted us-
ing key ùor §on selector (2)
4) press (13) relevant to SKIP
fig. 56.Deleting a single track
sequence
Proceed as follows to delete a pro-
grammed track sequence:
1)select the programmed track se-
quence to be deleted
2) press (14) relevant to CLR PRG
fig. 56.
fig. 56F0E3032g

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