navigation system SKODA OCTAVIA 2007 1.G / (1U) Nexus Navigation System Manual

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– Enter the letters or numbers by turning and pressing the menu knob.
– You will see a list of names or numbers in the lower half of the screen. Press to enter the list.
– Select a name from the list by turning and pushing the menu knob. You can scroll through several pages of the list using the
scroll markers , , and and confirm your selection
by pressing .
– Press to select a special destination close to the destination address (town, street etc.) that you have already
entered.
and mark characters and deleted characters.
will display language-specific characters as necessary.
The term “Town” is used regardless of how many people live there. Both
a village of 100 inhabitants and a city with 1 million are named as towns.
A list of names to choose from will appear for town names which are used
more than once. The system will automatically switch to street entry after
town entry and then to house number entry. The centre of the town will be
offered as a destination if the town is so small that none of the streets have
been digitally mapped.
The keys and will not be active if a town name has
not been entered.
Note
Enter an intersection and house number as described.
Last destinations
The last destinations that have been used will be stored
automatically.
OKs
q
t
u
OK
Close to addr.
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z
Stree t
House number
Last dest. back with ESC
Last dest.
Bra-0080
Fig. 18 Last destina-
tions
Delete
Cancel
Edit memory back with ESC
Delete last dest.
Bra-0043
Fig. 19 Deleting last
destinations
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Destination memoryStoring destination, stopover destination, flagged destination or location
Storing the different destinations means giving them a
name and storing them in the radio navigation system.
– After entering a new address, press (starting from the Naviga-
tion main menu) Ÿpage 16, fig. 13 , .
– Press to open the letter input menu.
– Enter a name for your destination, e.g. “Mr. Smith” or “Holiday home”.
– Press to save the destination with the name.The destination can now be called up from the memory as you need it. The
name should be short and clear. You can also use the names that are
suggested.
You enter the destination name in the same way used for entering a street
name Ÿpage 18.
back with ESC
Edit memory
Clear dest. memory Delete destinationSort destinations
Rename destination
Delete last dest. Save positionSave flagged dest.
Save stopover
Save dest.
Bra-0084
Fig. 24 Editing the
memory
Save destination
Save destination
back with ESC
Exhibition centre
Bra-0085
Fig. 25 Storing the
destination
Destination
Edit memory
Save dest.OK
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28w
Traffic jam Ÿpage 27, fig. 32
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Slow-moving traffic

Road closed
The navigation system will calculate the quickest possible route when the
dynamic route guidance option is active. The system might well guide you
through a traffic jam if the diversion would be longer. Note
x
The dynamic route guidance option will only function if you are
receiving at least one TMC radio station.
x
The radio navigation system will automatically look for a new TMC
station if you leave the reception area of the one you are using. The station
you are listening to, however, does not have to be a TMC station.
x
The dynamic route guidance option will always use motorways, ferries
and toll roads.
x
The quality of the dynamic route guidance depends on the information
contained in the traffic announcements. The radio stations broadcasting
this information are responsible for the content.
Settings
The vehicle position can be entered manually and you can
then start a demonstration journey.
AA
AB
AC
DemoPos. on map Position Town
back with ESC
inactive
Syst. settings active
Set-up
Bra-0093
Fig. 33 Settings in the
Navigation main menu
Position Junction
25m ahead
Direction
Distance
back with ESC
Bra-0094
Fig. 34 Position
settings
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Entering your position
– Press in the Navigation main menu Ÿpage 16, fig. 13
to enter the vehicle position.
– Press . The entry window for the town appears. The entry for the street is made after you make your
entry and confirm it with . After confirming the name of the
street you will see a list of the streets which have an intersec-
tion with the named street.
– Select the intersection and confirm your choice by pressing the menu knob.
– Now enter your position either before or after this intersection in metres and also enter the direction of travel using the points
of the compass.
– Confirm your entry by pressing . The screen display will return to the Navigation main menu.
Entering your position on the map
– Press and then to see your set position on the map. The scale of the map can be altered using the two
top left-hand function keys.
– Press the button Ÿpage 2, fig. 1 twice to return to
the Navigation main menu.
Starting the demonstration
– Press and then select active. The navigation system is
activated. – The radio navigation system will now travel along the route
virtually from start to finish if the route guidance function is
started. You can listen to announcements and look at displays.
The navigation system will need some time for an exact definition of your
position if you have transported your vehicle using the train or a ferry. Your
position can be entered manually if the automatic definition is not
successful.
The manual position input can be used to calculate a route between any
two points regardless of where the vehicle is actually located.
Set-upPosition location
OK
OK
Set-up
Position map
ESC
A11
Demo
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34Changing display options
The map type and display can be selected, although some
settings cannot be seen until active route guidance has
started.–Press Ÿpage 32, fig. 37 to change the display options.x
location – Shows your position on the map.
x
destin. – Shows the area surrounding your destination.
x
overview – Shows the entire route.
The map will always be shown in the direction North at the top if you have
chosen the map type overview or destin. . In the map display option auto,
a detail map (up to 2 km per cm) with the direction of travel at the top and
an overview map (as of 5 km per cm) with North at the top will be shown.
x
auto – The system selects the map display.
x
travel – The display always adjusts to the direction of travel.
x
north – North is always at the top of the display.
x
high – Smaller scales are given priority for the automatic scale selec-
tion.
x
low – Larger scales are given priority for the automatic scale selection.
The settings for Autozoom will only take effect if
{ is pressed in the map
display Ÿpage 32, fig. 37 .
x
travel t. – Shows the remaining travel time.
x
arrival – Shows the estimated arrival time Ÿ page 32, fig. 37 .
auto
Set-upAutozoom
back with ESC
detailed overview
travel
location
Syst. settings Time format
widedest.
arrival
travel t. north
Map type
Alignment
Bra-0100
Fig. 40 Display
options

Map typeAlignment
Autozoom
AA
Time format
AB
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Position display
The current information on the position of the vehicle is
shown here.
GPS status (number of satellite receptions, positioning mode)
including the direction and distance to destination (with active route
guidance).
Direction of travel
Altitude (GPS altitude). If too few satellites are received to calculate
the altitude, the display is green.
v
GPS position (longitude)

GPS position (latitude)
The direction of travel is shown in degrees and also in the form of a
compass.
The GPS status shows the number of satellites as dots and also shows
the positioning mode (NO FIX, 2D FIX, 3D FIX).
x
NO FIX – The GPS reception is not sufficient to fix the position of the
vehicle.
x
If the position definition for NO FIX is only possible using the wheel
sensors (underground garage etc), the GPS coordinates will be displayed
in green. The GPS coordinates will no longer be shown following a long
distance with NO FIX in the display or if it is not possible to determine the
position.
x
2D FIX – The horizontal position of the vehicle can be determined, but
not the altitude (altitude display is green).
x
3D FIX – Position and altitude can be determined.
The altitude given is accurate to r15 m at altitudes between 0 m and
+5000m. The system will be less accurate if the GPS reception is bad or
weather conditions are poor.
The direction to the destination is shown in the form of a marking outside
the compass. If the destination is not in the area displayed by the compass
(i.e. to the side or behind the vehicle), the marking is shown as an arrow
to the side in question.
Position displ. back with ESC
Compass
A
B
C
Bra-0105
Fig. 45 Position
display
AAABAC
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38Route guidanceStarting/stopping route guidance– Press . You will hear an announcement that the
route is being calculated. The radio navigation system will
automatically switch to the map display.
– Press the button to return to the Navigation main menu.
– Press if you wish to stop the route guidance
function before you have reached your destination.The route guidance function can only be started if you have already
entered a destination.
Note
x
You should drive on a bit further if the system makes the announce-
ment that you are not on a digitalised street before starting route guidance.
The unit might have to orientate itself using the next main road.
x
The active route guidance function will be interrupted if a stopover
destination is entered.
Route opt.Destination
Stopover
Set-up
Stop route gd.
Exhibition centre Destination
Bra-0106
Fig. 46 Ending route
guidance
Start route gd.
NAVI
Stop route gd.
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Announcement of navigation recommendations
Navigation recommendations are made as spoken
announcements and also in the display.
– Press the button Ÿ page 2, fig. 1 .
– Press if you want to hear the current navigation recom- mendation Ÿ.You will hear the first announcement after the route has been calculated.
Up to three announcements will be made before a turn has to be made to
ensure that you are informed in time. A proximity bar will be shown in the
display on the right-hand side of the turn arrow shortly before the last
announcement is made. The proximity bar shows how far away the
turning point is. The distance to the next change of direction will be shown
in the display after you have turned.
You will receive a recommendation for a lane on roads with more than one
lane that then separate off in different directions.
You will also be told which exit to use off a roundabout before you enter it,
e.g. that you should leave by the second exit. This announcement will then
be repeated when you are travelling round the roundabout.
An announcement will be made when you reach your destination. You will
be informed that you have reached your destination if it is on a digitalised
road. If it is not on a digitalised road, you will be informed that you have
reached the destination area. The latter may occur if you have entered the
destination using coordinates and it is not on a road.
WARNING
You, as the driver, must concentrate on the spoken announce-
ments and also on the traffic around you. The recommendations
made on the basis of the information on the CD may differ from
what you actually see due to incomplete data or a different road
layout (e.g. due to road works). Please keep to traffic regulations
and ignore the navigation recommendations if necessary.x
Traffic signs and legislation always have priority over the
recommendations made by the system.
Bra-0107
Fig. 47 Map display
Bra-0108
Fig. 48 Symbol display
MAP
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Information and system settings41
Information and system settingsInformationThe radio navigations system stores text and spoken
announcements made by the radio stations and draws up
a route list whilst the route guidance function is active.
– Press button Ÿpage 2, fig. 1 to enter the Info main
menu.Function keys in the Info main menu
The function keys TIM messages,Travel inform. ,Route list and TMC
stations are green if no further information is available.
– Plays back recorded traffic reports (Stop by pressing
Ÿ page 2, fig. 1 ).
The TIM messages are stored chronologically. The latest message is at
the top of the list. The selection bar will spring automatically to the next
message once the first message has been played. The system will return
to the main menu after the last message has been played and will then
reactivate the audio source that was being used. The oldest announce-
ment will be overwritten if the memory is full.
Route list
TMC stations
Travel inform.
Syst. settings System info
back with ESC
(3 TMC stations)
Set-up
Position displ.
TIM messages
(1 message)
(1 message)
Bra-0109
Fig. 49 Info main menu
Set-up
off
TIM time 1
TIM time 2
back with ESC
TIM standby offoff
Bra-0074
Fig. 50 Setting the TIM
time
INFO
A18
TIM messagesESC
A11
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Information and system settings43
– You can set the screen brightness to be adjusted to suit the
light conditions when the headlights are switched on.
x
auto : The night display will automatically be selected when the head-
lights are switched on.
x
manual : Press Ÿpage 2, fig. 1 to switch between the day and
night displays.
and – Sets the screen settings for the day and
night display.
– The clock can be set here by turning and pushing the menu knob
if the time has not be taken over from the clock in the combi-instrument.
The data for the arrival time is oriented towards this time if the route guid-
ance function is active.Note
The language can only be changed if the navigation CD has been
inserted.Day / Night
r
A13
Contrast day
Contrast night
Time
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