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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 system will au-
tomatically 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. 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).

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Through this function it is therefore
possible to store the six strongest sta-
tions broadcasting in the area that you
are travelling in.
Displaying TMC stored
messages
To display TMC traffic messages,
proceed as follows:
1)press the T button (8)
2) use the knob/button (11) to se-
lect TIM/TMCfig. 24
3)press the knob/button (11) to
confirm the selection
4) press key (13) relevant to T-IN-
FOfig. 25 TMC FUNCTION
(TRAFFIC MESSAGE
CHANNEL)
The TMC function is used to receive
traffic information which is then
analysed by the system in order to
“guide” the driver to the required pre-
set 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
system will tune automatically to a
TMC station.
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
TMCSTORE”).The display will show the last traffic
message. The upper line will show the
message number and the number of
stored messages.
Number 1always indicates the last
message.
5)use the knob/button (11) to se-
lect one of the messages
6)after reading the required traffic
message, press T (8) or ESC (9) to
quit
IMPORTANT TMC messages re-
ferring to roads distant more than 100
km from the current car position, are
not processed by the TMC function.
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PLAYING A CD
(internal player)
Playback will start automatically as
soon as a CD is inserted.
With Navigation mode on
Proceed as follows:
1) press SRC (17)
2)use the knob/button (11) to dis-
play CD-Cfig. 30With Radio mode on
Proceed as follows:
1) press ESC (9)
2) use the knob/button (11) to dis-
play CD-C
The display will show the main CD
menu fig. 29and CD playing will con-
tinue.
If no audio CD is inserted,the dis-
play will show a warning message.CD FUNCTIONS
Proceed as follows if the last source
was the CD-Changer (where fitted)
and there is at least one audio CD in-
side:
1)go to the CD-C functions menu
by pressing SRC (17) the display will
show the CD Changer functions menu
fig. 31
2)press (13) to display the main CD
menu fig. 29and to start automati-
cally CD playback.
IMPORTANT A warning message
will appear on the display if no CD is
inserted in the player or if a navigation
CD-ROM is inserted and played by
mistake.
IMPORTANT Lock symbol Swill
appear next to CD function menu if
there is no audio CD in the internal
CD player.
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PLAYING A CD WITH THE
INTERNAL CD PLAYER
(with CD-Changer,
if installed)
Proceed as follows:
1) press SRC (17) button.
2) turn the knob/button (11) to se-
lect CD-C.
3) press the knob/button (11) to
confirm.
IMPORTANT If you accidentally
select a CD that is not inserted, the
system will automatically play the next
CD. Removing the CD loader
from the player
Open the sliding lid B-fig. 42, press
EJECT E-fig. 45on the player: the
loader will be partially ejected.
Carefully remove the loader.
Close the sliding lid.
Ejecting Compact Discs
from the loader
Remove the CDs in sequence pulling
the lever corresponding to each CD.PLAYING A CD
WITH THE CD Changer
(where fitted)
With Navigation mode on
To play an audio CD inserted in the
CD-Changer when the Navigation
function is on, proceed as follows:
1) press SRC (17)
2)turn the knob/button (11) to dis-
play CD-Cfig. 46
3)press the knob/button (11) to
confirm
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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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S S
A A
T T
E E
L L
L L
I I
T T
E E
N N
A A
V V
I I
G G
A A
T T
I I
O O
N N
The system will help you reach desti-
nations rapidly and safely. After switch-
ing the navigation function on, voice
messages will guide you to your desti-
nation. Driving advice, distances and es-
timated time required to reach the des-
tination will be shown on the display.
The car’s position is defined on the
basis of the electronic speedometer
signal, of a gyroscope and of the sig-
nals transmitted by the GPS (Global
Positioning System) satellites.
The system compares the data
against the maps stored on the navi-
gation CD-ROM and calculates both
the position and the routes to reach
the destination.ROUTE GUIDANCE
Proceed as follows:
1) insert the CD ROM specific to the
country you are travelling in
2)press NAV (12) to display the
main navigation menu fig. 60
3) with CD-ROM inserted and main
navigation menu active, the display will
show the message in fig. 61.
This message can also be displayed
when turning the ignition key to MAR
with CD-ROM inserted and main nav-
igation menu active fig. 60when turn-
ing the system off.IMPORTANT The message stays
on the display according to the CD-
ROM scanning time (about 6 to 8 sec-
onds). If the CD-ROM is inserted and
main navigation menu is active , the
message will stay on the display for the
whole period. Turning the ignition key
to MAR, will display the message for
about 2 seconds. This shall be consid-
ered as regular.
4) enter the required destination
(see next paragraph).
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ENTERING
THE DESTINATION
Possible destinations include:
– town;
– town centre or district in a city;
– street;
– house number (if contained in the
navigation CD data);
– intersection;
special destinations can also be en-
tered:
– motorway junctions;
– railway stations;
– airports;
– hospitals, etc.Proceed as follows to enter a desti-
nation:
1)from the main menu, use the
knob/button (11) to select DEST. EN-
TRYfig. 62and then press the knob
to confirm
2) use the knob/button (11) to se-
lect CITY fig. 63and then press the
knob to confirm. The editing menu for
entering the destination will be dis-
played.Entering the destination
by the editing menu
(Speller) fig. 64
The editing menu consists of five sec-
tions:
1- list of symbols, letters, spaces,
special characters and digits
2- editing list with the first item
matching letters in the editing field
3- editing field (writing area)
4- magnifying glass indicating the se-
lected character.
5- pilot symbols
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Scrolling the lists fig. 65
Since only five lines can be displayed,
some lists are split into several
screens. In this case, an arrow will
appear on the bottom right-hand side
to indicate that the list continues.
To scroll the list, turn the knob/but-
ton (11) in the required direction.
A scrolling arrow or will appear
on the penultimate line (from the bot-
tom or from the top). Turn the
knob/button (11) to display the oth-
er lines in the list.Scrolling lists page by page
The longer lists can be scrolled page
by page to seek your destination
faster.
Proceed as follows:
1) turn knob/button (11) to position
the cursor on the arrow in lower
right-hand side of the display
2)press knob/button (11) to confirm
the page change. In this way, the fol-
lowing screen will be shown and the
cursor will remain on the arrow
3)once you have reached the re-
quired page, select as required and
confirm by pressing the knob/button
(11).Entering the destination
“CITY”
Proceed as follows:
1) select DEST. ENTRY in the main
navigation menu with the knob/button
(11)
2) confirm the selection by pressing
the knob/button (11)
3) use the knob/button (11) to se-
lect CITY fig. 66
4)confirm the selection by pressing
the knob/button (11). The destination
entry menu will be opened
5) position the cursor on the re-
quired character by turning the
knob/button (11)
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6)press the knob/button (11) to
confirm. The selected character is dis-
played in the editing field 3-fig. 64
7) repeat the procedure for the oth-
er letters in the name
8)when entering the name, the list
of destinations matching the entered
letters will appear in the editing list 2-
fig. 64.
9) position the cursor on the symbol
jand press the knob/button (11) or
hold the knob/button (11) pressed for
longer than two seconds. The alpha-
betical list of destinations will appear
10)turn the knob/button (11) to
seek the required town destination
name in the editing list
11) confirm the destination by press-
ing the knob/button (11).Press ESC (9) to not confirm the
destination and return to the editing
menu (Speller) fig. 64.
After selecting the destination, the
sound/navigation system offers the fol-
lowing options: STREET, CENTRE,
DEST. SURROUND)
IMPORTANT Only the options
for which data is available on the nav-
igation CD are offered. A lock symbol
Swill appear next to the unavailable
options.
“STREET” The destination street
can be entered. This option depends
on the size of the town and data
stored on the navigation CD.Confirm the street. The entering
procedure will continue with the fol-
lowing options:
– CONTINUE: select this item to
continue;
– INTERSECTION: select this item
to define an intersection with the pre-
viously selected street as a destination.
In this case, an alphabetical list where
to select the required intersection will
be displayed;
– HOUSE NUMBER: select this item
to define a house number on the pre-
viously selected street as a destination.
“CENTRE” The town centre or
district (for big cities) can be entered
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“P.O.I.” Special destinations in the
surroundings of the town - e.g.: mo-
torways, railway stations, shopping
centres, etc. - can be directly select-
ed
The system will automatically return
to the main navigation menu after the
entry.
Select ROUTE GUIDANCE and
confirm by pressing the knob/button
(11).
The system will calculate the route
in a few seconds and start providing
visual instructions (drawings) and
voice messages to guide you to your
destination.
Press ESC (9) to return to the pre-
vious menu.Entering the destination
“STREET”
You can specify a street as a desti-
nation in the previously selected town
as follows:
1)select DEST. ENTRY fig. 62in
the main navigation menu with the
knob/button (11)
2) confirm the selection by pressing
the knob/button (11)
3)use the knob/button (11) to se-
lect STREET fig. 67. The editing menu
for entering the street fig. 68will be
displayed4)press the knob/button (11) to
confirm, the menu for entering the
destination will be displayed
5) position the cursor on the re-
quired character by turning the
knob/button (
11)
6) confirm the selected character by
pressing the knob/button (
11). The
selected character will appear in the
editing field
7) repeat the procedure for the oth-
er letters in the name
8) when entering the name, the list
of destinations matching the entered
letters will appear in the editing list
fig. 68F0E3042gfig. 67F0E3039g

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