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RDS-REG FUNCTION
At certain times of the day, some sta-
tions broadcast different regional pro-
grammes. When the function is off and
you are tuned to a regional station in
a certain area, you will receive a new
regional programme when entering a
new area.
Switching on and off
Tune to FM and proceed as follows
to switch the RDS-REG function on:
1) in Radio mode, press the MEN
button (10). The Radio menu fig. 19
will appear on the display
2) press the button (13) next to REG.
The message ON or OFF will appear.
The default setting is OFF (i.e. the func-
tion is not active). When the function
is on, the system will change the fre-
quency only when the current fre-
quency can no longer be received. Switching on and off
Proceed as follows to use the RDS:
1) in Radio mode, press the MEN
button (10). The Radio menu fig. 18
will appear on the display
2) repeatedly press the button (14)
next to the RDS message to select the
required operations (VAR, FIX or
OFF) (the default setting is VAR) de-
scribed below:
FIX Switches the Radio RDS func-
tion on. Since some stations
use RDS to broadcast adver-
tisements in addition to the
station name, you can decide
to display only the station
name. VAR Basic setting with which the
Radio RDS function is fully ac-
tive. Advertising will also be
shown on the display.
OFFSwitches the RDS function off.
Stations are tuned to by indi-
cating the frequency on the
display (example: 87.5). Under
this condition also the TA
function is off.

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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 the MEN
button (10). The Radio menu will ap-
pear on the display fig. 19
2) press button (14) next to PTY.
The message ON or OFF will appear.
The default setting is ON.
The PTY message fig. 20will appear
when tuning to a radio station when
the function is on.Alarm messages
When the PTY function is on, the
system can receive alarm messages
(example: weather conditions). In this
case, the warning message will appear
on the display and the announcement
will be made at the volume set for traf-
fic announcements.
To stop the alarm message, press ei-
ther MEN (10) or ESC (9).
fig. 19F0E3001gfig. 20F0E3003g

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TA FUNCTION
(TRAFFIC
ANNOUNCEMENT)
This function can be switched on on-
ly in Radio mode in the FM waveband.
When listening to the CD source,
the CD changer (where fitted) or
when the navigation system is on and
the TA button (4) is pressed, the ra-
dio will switch to the FM waveband in
background and activate the TA func-
tion. This will not change the sound
source and the message “TA” will ap-
pear on the display.
When the TA function is on, you can
listen to traffic announcements even
when the CD player or CD changer
(where fitted) is on or in navigation
mode. The system will automatically
switch to the station broadcasting the
traffic announcement. At the end of
the announcement, the sound naviga-
tion system will automatically return
to the previous source.
Press the TA button (4) to switch
the TA function off.IMPORTANT In Radio mode, with
the TA function on, a beep will be
heard if you leave the area where the
station broadcasting traffic announce-
ments can be received. In this case, an
automatic TP (Traffic Program) search
will be started.
Interrupting traffic
announcements
When the TA function is on, press
either TA (4) or MEN (10) or change
station to interrupt the traffic an-
nouncement.TMC FUNCTION
(TRAFFIC MESSAGE
CHANNEL)
The TMC function is used to receive
traffic information which is then
analysed by the sound/navigation sys-
tem in order to “guide” the driver to
the required preset destination.
Since only some stations are enabled
to provide the TMC function, it is pos-
sible that traffic information in certain
areas cannot be received.
When the “Dynamic travel guide”
function is on (see “Dynamic travel
guide” in chapter “Navigation”), the
sound/navigation system will tune au-
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The “TMC” message will appear in
the lower row of the display when a
TMC station is selected.
Up to six TMC stations can be
stored in the FMC storage waveband
(see paragraph “Automatic storage of
TMC stations (TMC-Store)” on next
pages):
through this function it is therefore
possible to store the six strongest sta-
tions broadcasting in the area that you
are travelling in.
SCAN TMC function
This function is used to scan all the
stations that can be received in the
FMC waveband.
Proceed as follow to start the SCAN
TMC search:
1) in Radio mode, press the TU but-
ton (17). The Radio function menu
fig. 15will appear on the display
2) press button (13) next to PAGI-
NA 2 (PAGE 2) 3) press button (13) next to TMC-
SCAN fig. 21
The search will start and the SCAN
TMC in progress will appear on the
display.
Press the ESC button (9) to end the
SCAN TMC function or to play a
found station. The SCAN search will
stop at the last station.
SCAN FUNCTION
The SCAN function is used to scan
all the stations which can be received
in the waveband. Each station will be
played for ten seconds. The SCAN
function will end automatically after
running a complete search. If the TA
function is on, the system will only in-
clude stations broadcasting traffic an-
nouncements in the search (the TP
symbol will appear in the lower row
of the display).Proceed as follows to start the
SCAN search:
1) in Radio mode, press the TU but-
ton (17). The Radio function menu will
appear on the display
2) press button (13) next to PAGI-
NA 2 (PAGE 2)
3) press button (14) next to SCAN.
The search will start and the message
SCAN will appear on the display dur-
ing the search fig. 22.
Press ESC button (9) to end the
SCAN function. The search will stop
at the last station.
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SHARX FUNCTION
(FM interference reduction)
Occasional interference in the signals
can occur when tuned to FM radio sta-
tions caused by stations broadcasting
on very close frequencies. The
SHARX function reduces such inter-
ference.Switching on and off
Proceed as follows to switch the
SHARX function on and off:
1) in Radio mode, press the MEN
button (10). The Radio functions menu
fig. 23will appear on the display
2) press button (13) next to SHARX.
The message ON or OFF will appear.
The default setting is ON.
RADIOTEXT FUNCTION
(R-TXT)
The Radiotext is a service provided
by certain RDS stations. In addition to
the station name this function provides
also information on the programme
being broadcast or shows the title of
the piece of music being played. Switching on and off
Proceed as follows to switch the Ra-
diotext function on and off:
1) in Radio mode, press the MEN
button (10). The Radio functions
menu fig. 23will appear on the display
2) press button (13) next to R-TXT.
The message ON or OFF will appear.
The default setting is OFF.
When the display shows the message
“Radiotext” and you want to change
station, proceed as follows:
1) in Radio mode, press the TU but-
ton (17) or either the (13) or (14) but-
ton. The Radio functions menu - ex-
cluding the Radiotext function - will ap-
pear on the display
2) change station: the Radiotext func-
tion, if available, will appear on the dis-
play
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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 the T button (8). The Traf-
fic menu fig. 24will appear on the dis-
play
2) press button (13) next to TIM-IN-
FO. The last stored message has the
highest 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).Proceed as follows to listen to the last
selected sound source (Radio, CD or
CD changer) without playing all traffic
messages:
– press T (8) or ESC (9)
Displaying TMC traffic
messages
The device can also display the traf-
fic messages broadcast with the TMC
function (See paragraph “TMC (Traf-
fic Message Channel)” in this chapter).
This type of messages is used by the
satellite sound/navigation system “to
guide” the driver to the required pre-
set destination (see “Dynamic travel
guide” in chapter “Navigation”).To display TMC traffic messages pro-
ceed as follows:
1) press the T button (8)
2) press button (13) next to TIM-IN-
FO. The displayed message number
and the number of stored messages
will appear in the upper row of the dis-
play. The last received message is iden-
tified by the lowest number (1)
3) select one of the stored messages
using the knob/button (11)
4) after reading the required mes-
sage/s, press T (8) or ESC (9) to quit.
IMPORTANT TMC messages re-
ferring to roads distant more than 100
km from the actual car position, are
not processed by the TMC function.

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When the CD CHANGER(where fit-
ted) is on, the number of the current
CD, the track name or number and
the track playing time are shown on
the display.
The message “PHONE” will appear
on the display when the telephone
Mute function is on.INTERRUPTING
NAVIGATION
Proceed as follows to interrupt nav-
igation:
1) press the ESC button (9) or enter
a new destination. When pressing ESC
(9), a navigation interruption confir-
mation message will appear on the dis-
play fig. 58.
2) select SI (YES) by turning the knob/
button (11)
3) press the knob/button (11) to
confirm the selection.
IMPORTANT The navigation da-
ta will be stored for 30 minutes if the
system is switched off during active
navigation. The navigation will start
again during this period. After 30 min-
utes you will need to restore the
route guidance data. Press the knob/button (11) for ap-
proximately three seconds until the in-
struction changes to select the re-
quired option.
The distance before the turning point
and the time required to reach the
destination or the forecasted arrival
time are shown on the display (see
SWITCHING ROUTE TIME INFORMATION ON
AND OFF
in this chapter).
Furthermore, the traffic announce-
ment status (TA function) and the
TMC status (Traffic Message Channel)
are shown on the display.
The active sound source is shown on
the display along with the name or the
frequency of the station tuned to (see
RDS FUNCTIONin the RADIOchapter).
fig. 58F0E3056g

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TUNING THE RADIO
You can tune the radio directly dur-
ing active navigation by pressing one
of the buttons (13or 14).
IMPORTANT You need to have
stored stations under the multiple
function buttons (13or 14) in order
to do this (see
STORING STATIONin the
RADIOchapter). CHANGING THE
SOUND SOURCE
You can change the sound source
during active navigation in any moment
by pressing the TU button (17) or the
CD-C button (15). The main radio,
CD or CD
CHANGER(where fitted)
menu will appear on the display, ac-
cordingly.
Press NAV (12) to return to active
navigation.NO MAP NAVIGATION
NO MAP navigation is carried out
when the navigation CD is removed
after entering the destination and
starting navigation. The internal CD
player can be used during NO MAP
navigation for sound playback.
The message NO MAP will appear
when the NO MAP function is on
along with the straight distance to the
destination.
IMPORTANT It may take the
sound/navigation system several min-
utes to correctly restore the car po-
sitioning data when the navigation CD
is reinerted. During this time, the mes-
sage OFF ROAD or OFF MAP will ap-
pear on the display (the latter for in-
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DYNAMIC TRAVEL GUIDE
(where fitted)
When the “DYnamic travel guide”
function is on, the satellite sound/nav-
igation system analyses and process-
es the traffic messages to compute the
route.
Traffic messages are broadcast by
RDS stations with TMC service (Traf-
fic Message Channel).
Proceed as follows to activate the
“Dynamic travel guide” function:
1) during “Route guidance” press the
MEN button (10). The main navigation
menu will appear on the display fig. 59
2) turn the knob/button (11) to se-
lect OPZIONI PERC. (ROUTE OP-
TION)
3) press the knob/button (11) to se-
lect PERCORSO (ROUTE) fig. 604) press repeatedly the knob/button
(11) until DINAMIC (DYN.) is dis-
played
5) press the knob/button (11) to se-
lect CONTINUA (CONTINUE)
6) press the knob/button (11).
The system returns to “Route guid-
ance” (see “Route guidance” in this
chapter) and settings stay unvaried un-
til another setting is performed.IMPORTANT To activate the “Dy-
namic travel guide” during the “Route
guidance”, the satellite sound/naviga-
tion system tunes to a TMC station.
Should there be no TMC station
stored on the FMC waveband, TMC
station scanning will be started. Scan-
ning may take several minutes since it
is performed on the whole frequency
range. During this period the radio is
off.
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B B
A A
S S
I I
C C
S S
E E
T T
T T
I I
N N
G G
S S
( (
S S
E E
T T
U U
P P
) )
The IMPOSTAZIONI (SETTINGS)
menu allows to adjust the sound/nav-
igation system settings to your needs.
Furthermore, special functions can be
adjusted by means of the various
source-specific DSC menus.
OPENING THE SETTINGS
(SETUP) MENU
The IMPOSTAZIONI (SETTINGS)
menu can be opened from the main
menus of the various functions. Use
the following buttons to open the
main menus:
•press the TU button (17) to open
the radio function main menu;
•press the CD-C button (15) to
open the CD or CD changer (where
fitted) function main menu;
•press the NAV button (12) to open
the main navigation menu.When the display shows the main
menu of one of the sound sources or
a function menu is displayed, press
twice the MEN button (10): the IM-
POSTAZIONI (SETTINGS) menu will
appear on the display fig. 85
If sound source IMPOSTAZIONI
(SETTINGS) menu or NAV-
IGAZIONE (NAVI. MENU) menu is
displayed, press the MEN button (10)
to display the IMPOSTAZIONI (SET-
TINGS) menu.
The display will show a list of options
in the IMPOSTAZIONI (SETTINGS)
menu fig. 85.Proceed as follows to set and select
options in the list:
1) position the cursor on the re-
quired list option turning the
knob/button (11)
2) confirm the selection by pressing
the knob/button (11).
Press ESC (9) to return to the pre-
vious menu.
ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY
You can switch the automatic
switchover to night-time vision on and
off, adjust brightness and contrast
(separately for day and night) in the
IMPOSTAZIONI (SETTINGS) menu.
Furthermore, you can adjust the angle
of vision for the route instructions on
the display.
fig. 85F0E3078g

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