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Determining the parameters for the route calculation
The menu Route options is called up ⇒page 40, fig. 16 by pressing in the
main menu Navigation ⇒page 40, fig. 15 . The menu Route options is used to
determine the criteria according to which a route is to be calculated and what types
of destination you wish to allow for the route calculation.
The changes in the menu Route options must be confirmed with , as they
cannot be taken over otherwise.
– opens a pop-up window:•
Fa st: It calculates the fastest route to your destination, even if a detour is neces-
sary.
•
Short : Longer driving time in favour of a shorter route is acceptable. Please
note that the setting “Short route” during route guidance can sometimes lead to
unexpected results.
•
Economical : The aim of the calculation is a balance between minimal driving
time and driving distance.
– opens a pop-up window where it is determined whether and
how TMC traffic reports are to be included in the route calculation (Manual or
Automatic).
, , or – Determines whether these
types of destinations should or should not be used. These types of destinations will,
however, be used for the route calculation if there is no other logical route to the
destination (e.g an island is to be used without using a ferry).
OptionsOK
Route Dynamic route Freeways
Ferries
To l l r o a d s
Tunnels
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Note
During destination guidance, the travel and arrival time information always relates
to the arrival at the final travel destination. The estimated travel or arrival time at a
stopover destination is not displayed.Enter a stopover destinationIf, in addition to the displayed travel destination, travel to the destination
or several destinations still has to be undertaken, proceed as follows. You
can insert the additional destination behind the displayed travel destina-
tion as a new end point of the tour.
– After selecting a travel destination, press on the function key in the main menu Navigation. A pop-up window will open.
– If you press , the menu New destination
will open for selecting a stopover de stination. The background of the
unit changes automatically to the tour mode.
– Select a stopover destination as described ⇒page 42.
– If you have confir med the new destination, you will be asked to select
an entry behind which the new destination should be placed. You
therefore determine the order of the destinations. Press to close
the message.
– The main menu Navigation will now be opened in the tour mode
⇒ page 48, fig. 19 .
– Press the function key to start the route guidance to the first stopover destination of the displayed tour.
– Press the function key and then to add further desti- nations to your tour ⇒page 49, “Arranging a new tour in tour
mode”.
Exiting the tour modeEnsure that all stopover destinations are deleted before you finish with
the tour mode. You can store the disp layed tour with all the stopover
destinations before endi ng it by pressing ⇒page 50.
– Press on the function key in the main menu Navigation and on
in the pop-up window, to end the tour mode.
– Confirm the message “ Would you like to exit the tour mode? ” by
pressing the function key .
– Only the travel destination previo usly determined as end point is
displayed in the main menu Navigation.Arranging a new tour in tour mode– In the main menu Navigation, press on the function key and
then on to change to the Tour mode.
– Press on the function key and then on to arrange a new tour.
– Press on the function key in the menu Tou r plan: New Tour behind
the display of the starting point or of an indicated destination.
– Press on in the pop-up window.
– Select a destination as described ⇒page 42.
– If you have confirmed the first destination, the menu will again Tou r
plan: New tour will be opened / has been opened. Press the function
key next to the destination behind which a further destination
should be inserted.
– Press on in the pop-up window and choose another
destination.
Extras
Enter intermediate destination
OK
StartExtras
Edit tour
Memory
Extras
Leave tour mode
Leave
Extras
To u r m o d e
Extras
New tour
Destination entry
Destination entry
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Route guidanceStarting and stopping route guidanceSelect a travel destination or enter a tour and start route guidance as
described in the respective chapter. The unit will switch over to the map
display ⇒fig. 22 .
Route guidance in the map display
– Press on the function key in the map display and on ⇒fig. 22 in the pop-up window to interrupt the
route guidance.
– If you press the function keys and in
the opening pop-up window the rout e guidance will continue at the
current position.
Route guidance in the main menu Navigation
– Press the selector key after rout e guidance has started to switch
to the main menu Navigation. – Pressing the function key will interrupt the route guidance and
“Start ” will be displayed again the function key.
– If you press the function key the route guidance will continue at the current position.
Select one of three alternative routes
– If you have selected the function “ Propose 3 alternative routes” in
the menu Navigation set-ups , three selected routes to the chosen
travel destination will be calculated after the start of route guidance.
– If the calculation is terminated, three routes to the destination will be indicated in the overview map. The three routes correspond to the
selectable route options “fast”, “short” and “economical”.
– You are given further information to the respective route in the func- tion keys on the right. Route guidance will start on the selected route
as soon as you press one of these function keys. The route options for
the navigation are changed according to the selected route. You can
change the route options at a later time.
After route guidance has started, the route becomes the first travel destination and
is calculated according to the specified information.
When switching to the map display, the ma p will always be displayed in the last
selected type of display (2D, 3D, topographic).
Fig. 22 3D map display
during a route guidance.
... / ...
Stop route guidance
Navigation
Start route guidance
NAV
StopStart
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Dynamic route
Off
When the dynamic navigation is switched off you will not be advised of traffic prob-
lems affecting your route during route guidance and you are not directed away
from or through the traffic problems. TMC traffic reports are updated ⇒page 57,
“Requirements for a dynamic route guid ance” automatically in the unit and
displayed by pressing the selector key .
If one of the announced traffic problems is on your route, you can also switch on
the dynamic route guidance during the cu rrent route guidance or block the route
manually ⇒page 58, “Manually blocking a stretch of the route”.
Dynamic route
Manual
If the dynamic navigation is set to manual and you are in route guidance mode you
can select to avoid the announced traffic problems on your route ⇒page 57,
“Requirements for a dynamic route guidance”.
If the navigation system is alerted of a tr affic problem on the calculated route, the
driver will be notified of this by means of an audible message and information in a
pop-up window.
The expected delay incurred in avoiding this traffic problem and the length of the
alternative route will be displayed. The expected time lost when driving through
this traffic problem will also be displayed.
•
Press to remain on the calculated route and to pass through the
traffic problem.
•
Press for an alternative route to be calculated taking into account
the announced traffic problem.
Dynamic route
Automatic
If the dynamic navigati on system is set to Automatic and you are in tour guidance
mode, you will automa tically be guided ⇒page 57, “Requirements for a dynamic
route guidance” around the announced traffic problem on your route.
After input of relevant traffic information for your route you will be advised of the
change in the current route guidance by means of an acoustic message. You will
automatically be guided around announced traffic jams or blocked roads, if this
saves time. Such announcements will take place if a
traffic problem affects the original route
calculation, the traffic problem has been solved and the navigation system can see
only one possibility of driving the actually most advantagous route.
Requirements for a dynamic route guidance
TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a digital radio data service for continuous trans-
mission of traffic information.
The unit has a continuous background of TMC traffic reports providing a TMC
station at the current location can be received.
The quality of the transmitted traffic reports depends on the broadcast editing
carried out by the radio station. The rece ption of the TMC traffic reports cannot be
switched on or off.
The station you are listening to does not have to be a TMC station.
TMC traffic reports can only be evaluated and displayed by the unit if the navigation
data for the currently driven area is stored in the unit memory or can be called up
via an inserted navigation DVD.
The current TMC traffic reports can be di splayed by pressing the selector key
.
Note
•
There may not be any advantantage in avoiding the traffic jam if, as a result of
the TMC traffic reports, the dive rsion is also heavily congested.
•
You can manually block the information for the route in front of you if a traffic
problem ahead has not yet been included in the TMC traffic reports ⇒page 58.
TRAFFIC
Keep routeDetour route
TRAFFIC
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Range selector key MAP
60Range selector key MAPMap displayBy pressing the selector key you can move from any menu into the map
display.
Pressing the selector key will open or close an additional window in the map
display, where further informatio n can be displayed and selected ⇒page 63,
“Additional window in the map display”.
During route guidance the map display will differ in some points from the “normal”
map display. During the route guidance the driven route will be highlighted, symbol , shows the current vehicle position ⇒fig. 25 - in the bottom line behind the
third function key
and the distance to the destination and, behind
the esti-
mated time of arrival or dr iving time will be displayed.
Parts of the road ahead can also be blocked manually during route guidance.
Use the function key to insert or fade out the bar with the function keys in each
display. Center the map display for vehicle
position or travel destination
You can move the indicated map section by pressing your finger on the touch-
screen and sliding it over the touchscreen.
If you have moved the touch-screen section, a further function key will be inserted
at the top right under the co mpass display function key ⇒fig. 25 . Pressing this
function key will center the map ag ain for the current vehicle position.
In some map displays you can center the di splay of the travel destination with the
function key .
Change the type of display
The symbol in the second function key
, or shows the currently selected
type of display. To change these, briefl y press press the function key and select a
different type of display in the pop-up window by pressing the selection again.
-2D – Two-dimensional: Plan view of a conventional map display.-3D – Three-dimensional: Map display, diagonally from the front in bird's-eye
perspective.-Topographic – Plan view of a conventional map display with coloured display
of various terrains (M ountains, Valleys etc.).
The function key in the map display without route guidance
Pressing on the function key will open a pop-up window with settings
for navigation.
– starts route guidance or continues route guidance to the
travel destination selected in the Navigation.
– calls up the menu New destination to change the travel
destination selected in the main menu Navigation.
– to change the parameters for route calculation.
– stores the current position as flagged destination in the destination memory.
For further functions of the navigation system, e.g. changing the travel destination,
open the main menu Navigation by pressing the selector key .
Fig. 25 3D map display
during a route guidance (map
section moved).
MAPMAP
Navigation
Navigation
Start route guidanceEnter new destinationRoute options
NAV
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The function key in the map display during a route guidance
Pressing the function key ⇒page 60, fig. 25 will open a pop-up window
with set-ups for route guidance.
– stops route guidance at the current position. The route guid-
ance can be continued at any time by pressing the function key and .
– calls up the menu New destination in order to enter a stop-
over destination to be approached during current route guidance.
– for manual entry of a route block.
– to change the parameters for route calculation.
– stores the current position as flagged destination in the destination memory.
For further functions of the navigation, open the main menu Navigation by
pressing the selector key .
Control media source
The function key displays the currently selected media source (here the
radio station “Radio 2”). To control the selected media source, briefly press the
function key and select a station (radio mo de) or title (media mode) by pressing the
selection in the pop-up window.
Radio mode: The six station keys of the main menu RADIO are faded in.
Media mode: The title name and the function keys for controlling the current
media source are faded in.
Function keys
Pressing the function key will open a pop-up window for further set-ups and
displays.
– shows the currently selected travel destination in the map
display in the main menu Navigation. Use the function key on the right under the
compass display to center the ma p again on the vehicle position.
– will change between day and night design. – will open the additional window. The additional window can be
opened or closed in the map displa y by pressing the selector key . – during route guidance, when driving and turning on roads with
more than one lane, a small additional window with lane recommendations will be
inserted in the map. A tick in the checkbox
indicates that the function is switched
on.
Scale modification and display
Pressing the function key with the display of the currently selected map dimension
at the bottom right will insert further functi on keys for changing the map detail and
the map scale. If not used, these function keys fade out again after five seconds.
– briefly switches the map display to the overview display (large scale). After a
few seconds it will switch back automatica lly to the last selected zoom display
(smaller scale).
or – to zoom in or out of the map, i.e.changing the map scale. Alternatively,
move the sliding regulator
within the scale.
– switches to the overview map with start and finish point during route guid-
ance.
– for switching on the autozoom during a route guidance. If “Autozoom” is
active, the map scale will change automa tically depending on the driven route
(Motorway trip: small map scale - City center: large map scale). The switched-on
Autozoom is displayed in the scale display by
. Press again to switch off or
manually change the scale with the set button .
Display favourite symbol
A favourite category can be dete rmined for stored destinations.
Favourite destinations are displayed in the map, depending on set-up, with their
assigned favourite symbol.
... / ...
... / ...
Stop route guidance
Navigation
Start route guidanceAdd intermed. dest.Congestion aheadRoute options
NAV
Radio 2Extras
Extras
Destination viewDay/NightSplit screen
MAP
Symbol
Description
Infrastructure
Private
Restaurant
Lane guidance+
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– Select the call list from which you wish to select a call number by pressing your selection in the pop- up window. The corresponding list
is displayed. Call numbers, for which an entry exists in the phone
book, will be displayed together with the corresponding name.You can use the function key , to displa y further information relating to the
stored call number.•
– shows a list of the non-accept ed calls from the mobile phone
preparation program.
•
– shows a list of call number s, with which the mobile phone
preparation program has attemp ted to establish a connection.
•
– shows a list of calls accepted by the mobile phone preparation
program.
If the call number from a call list is stored in the phone book the stored name in the
phone book is displayed instead of the call number.
Incoming calls rejected with the function key will be stored in the call list of the
accepted calls.
Call lists are always assigned to a user profile and are only displayed once the corre-
sponding SIM card is connected agai n with the mobile phone preparation.
Shortcut keysAt the time of the first connection with the SIM card of your mobile tele-
phone all shortcut keys have still not b een assigned after the first call from
the main menu PHONE.
Assigning free shortcut keys
– If you press briefly on a non-assigned shortcut key the menu Shortcut
will open to enable a name and phone number to be entered.
– If you press the function key , an input mask will open to enable a name to be assigned. – If you press the function key a mask will open to enable a
number to be assigned.
– Press the function key or to accept a call
number for these shortcut keys from the corresponding list.
– Press the function key to erase all entries in all entry lines at once after confirmation with .
– If you have completed your entries in the Menu Shortcut, press the
function key .
– The entered name will be displayed in the shortcut key of the main menu PHONE . The call number entered will be assigned to a shortcut
key.
Calling up a connection via the shortcut key
– Briefly press an assigned shortcut key to establish the connection to
the assigned call number.
Modifying assigned shortcut keys
– If the assignment of a shortcut key is to be modified, keep pressing the corresponding shortcut key until the menu shortcut has opened for
modification.
The assignment of the shortcut keys remains stored in the unit and will only be
displayed again when the corresponding SIM card is connected again to the mobile
phone preparation program.
Shortcut key
The shortcut key has not yet been assigned a call number in the
factory, as this depends upon the co rresponding mobile phone company and
country. The name for this shortcut key ha s, however, been specified and cannot be
changed. You should now store your mail box number so that you can quickly check
your voice mail.
Missed callsDialed numbersCalls taken
Name
Number
Call list
Te l e p h o n e b o o k
OK
OK
Voice mailboxVoice mailbox
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