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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Making a selection from the last destinations
–Press Ÿpage 17, fig. 14 to make a selection from
the list of the last used destinations Ÿpage 17.
– Turn the menu knob to make a selection from the list of the last used destinations Ÿpage 19, fig. 18 . Press to make an
address fully visible if it cannot be read fully.
– Press the menu knob to select the address marked in orange. The Navigation main menu will appear with your selected
address after a few seconds.
Deleting the list of last destinations
– Starting in the Navigation main menu Ÿpage 16, fig. 13 press
the following function keys: , and .
– Select or when confirmation is asked for. If you select , all of the last destinations, including the
current destination, will be deleted.The addresses collected in the Last dest. memory can only be deleted all
at once, not individually.
A total of 14 last destinations can be stored in the memory. A destination
will not be stored in Last dest. until route guidance has started. If you are
not able to store any more destinations, the destination memory is full.
Delete either the last destinations memory or destinations from the desti-
nation memory Ÿ page 26.
Addresses from the destination memory– Press Ÿpage 17, fig. 14 to see a list of the
stored destinations.
– You can move a orange column by turning the menu knob. Press to make an address marked in this way fully visible if
it cannot be read fully.
– The address marked in orange will be activated if the menu knob is pressed. The Navigation main menu will appear with
your selected address after a few seconds.You will be shown a message if the destination memory is full. Some of
the destinations should then be deleted manually.
Last dest.
±
Destination
Edit memory
Delete last dest.
Cancel
Delete
Delete
Dest. memory
back with ESC
Dest. memory
Bra-0081
Fig. 20 Complete
destination address
From dst. mem.±
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Special destinations close to the address
Special destinations close to the destination can be
selected from a list.– Press Ÿpage 18, fig. 16 to select a special
destination close to the destination address (town, street etc.)
that you have already entered.Special destinations of the same category, e.g. restaurants, will be
displayed in a list. The nearest destination will be shown in the first posi-
tion.
Note
x
If you have not changed your destination address entry, the area close
to this last destination will be analysed and the special destinations there
will be listed.
x
The type and number of special destinations will be determined by the
content of the Navigation CD.
Destination on the map
A crosshair can be used to mark a destination on the map.–Press Ÿpage 17, fig. 14 .
– Use the right-hand function keys to move the crosshair to your required destination.
– Use or to alter the scale to suit your search strategy Ÿpage 33, “Changing the scale”.
Exhibition centre
Motorway exit
Motorway service st.
Car rental
Train station
Shopping centre
Ferry
Back with ESC
Close to addr.
Close to addr.
Bra-0045
Fig. 21 Special desti-
nations close to the
address
Close to addr.
Bra-0082
Fig. 22 Destination on
map
Dest. on map
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NoteThe next section of the map will be shown after a few seconds when the
crosshair is moved to the side of the screen.Position destination
A destination can be entered using the exact coordinates
for longitude and latitude.–Press Ÿpage 17, fig. 14 if you want to enter
your destination using coordinates.
– Turn the menu button to set the figure.
– Press the menu knob. The orange square will disappear and a orange frame appears. – Move the orange frame to the arc minutes and then to the
hundredth of an arc minute.
– Press the menu knob again and enter the required figure.
Great Britain, for example, lies between 50° and 59° northern latitude and
2° and 8° eastern longitude. The route guidance function cannot be
started if the figures entered are not within this area and the navigation CD
for Great Britain has been entered. Use the following data to estimate the
position of your location:
for latitude, 1° corresponds to approximately 111 km, 1 arc minute approx-
imately 1.85 km and 1 hundredth of an arc minute approximately 18.5 m
for longitude, 1° corresponds to approximately 69 km, 1 arc minute
approximately 1.15 km and 1 hundredth of an arc minute approximately
11.5 m
Note
If you set the longitude higher than 180° or lower than 0°, the E will be
replaced by a W (western longitude). Latitudes can be set from 90°N via
0° to 90°S and back only.
Longitude: Latitude: Destn. position
Bra-0083
Fig. 23 Position desti-
nation
Position dest.
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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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24Renaming destination– Starting in the Navigation main menu Ÿpage 16, fig. 13 press
followed by then
.
– Turn the menu knob to move the orange bar to the name that you wish to change.
– Press the menu button to call up the entry function for the letters.
– Edit the name Ÿpage 18.
– If, however, you wish to keep the original name and not the new one, press the button Ÿpage 2, fig. 1 . Your
alterations will not be stored.
Rename
Rename: select
back with ESC
Bra-0086
Fig. 26 Renaming a
destination
Destination
Edit memory
Rename destination
ESC
A11
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Sorting destinations
The various different addresses in the destination memory
are stored chronologically according to their entry date
and can be sorted at a later date according to your require-
ments.
– Starting in the Navigation main menu Ÿpage 16, fig. 13 press
followed by then .
– Turn the menu knob to move the orange bar to the destination that you would like to move to another position.
– Press the menu knob. Sort: Store now appears at the top of
the screen. You can now move the address up or down by
turning the menu knob.
– Press to store the address in the new position. Sort:
Select now appears again at the top of the screen.
– Press the button Ÿ page 2, fig. 1 to close the sort
function.The other destinations will be moved down if you move a destination to a
position that is already occupied.
Last dest.
Sort back with ESC
Bra-0087
Fig. 27 Sort: Select
Sortback with ESC
Sort: save
Bra-0088
Fig. 28 Sort: Store
Destination
Edit memory
Sort destinations
OK
ESC
A11
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26Deleting individual destinations or the entire destination memory
You can, in contrast to the "last destination" memory,
delete individual destinations from the destination
memory.
Deleting an individual entry
– Starting in the Navigation main menu Ÿpage 16, fig. 13 press
followed by then .
– Turn the menu knob to move the orange bar to the destination that you would like to delete and then press the menu knob.
– When asked for confirmation, press . If you do not wish to delete the destination, press .
Deleting the entire destination memory
– Starting in the Navigation main menu press followed by then .
– When asked for confirmation, press . If you do not wish to clear the destination memory, press .
CancelEdit memory
Delete
Clear dest. memory
back with ESC
Bra-0089
Fig. 29 Deleting desti-
nation memory
Delete
Delete: select
back with ESC
Bra-0090
Fig. 30 Selecting entry
to delete
Destination
Edit memory
Delete destination
Delete
Cancel
Destination
Edit memory
Clear dest. memory
Delete
Cancel
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Parameters for route calculationRoute options
– Press in the Navigation main menu Ÿpage 16,
fig. 13 .A short route might be quicker for your purpose in larger towns or cities
where there are a lot of traffic jams. Route options can be altered whilst
the route guidance function is active. The changed parameters will be
used as a basis for the calculation of the remaining journey.
Function keys in the route option menux
fast or short : Determines whether a fast or short route should be
calculated.
x
dynam. : Dynamic route guidance responds to traffic reports broadcast
by TMC stations. This function will automatically guide you round traffic
jams or blocked roads.
, or – Determines whether motorways, ferries or toll
roads should be used. These options will, however, be used for calculation
if there is no other logical route to the destination (e.g. an island is to be
used without using a ferry).
– Stores the selected settings for future route guidance usage.
Dynamic route guidance
An announcement that there are traffic jams on your route will be made if
a traffic jam is registered. You will also be warned directly before the traffic
jam itself.
Once the dynamic route guidance function has been activated you will be
informed that the route is being recalculated due to traffic problems if any
have been registered.
Traffic problems are indicated by a symbol on the map:
Route
with
with
without
without
back with ESC
Route options
short
Motorway Ferry
Toll fast
with without
by default dynam.
Bra-0091
Fig. 31 Route options
B
C
A
Bra-0092
Fig. 32 Symbols for
traffic problems
Route opt.
RouteMotorway
Ferry
To l l
by default
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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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