ECO mode SKODA OCTAVIA 2012 2.G / (1Z) Columbus Navigation System Manual

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MAP mode
Map display
Fig. 10
Maps display with split-screen
for compass display
Press the button MAP .
■  - maps goes to full-screen display
■ Change the display type
■ -2D - 2D display
■ -3D - 3D display
■ -Topograph. - Plan view of 2D map display with coloured display of various
terrains (Mountains, Valleys etc.)
■ Function key
“Navigation” - the menu is dependent on the operating type of the
route guidance » page 27, Function key “Navigation”
■ A - indicates which source medium is currently active
■ choose another radio station from the memory
■  - pressing briefly changes to the beginning of the current title, repeated
pressing changes to the beginning of the previous title.
■  - brief pressing changes over to the beginning of the next title.
■  - the play function is stopped in the current position and the symbol
changes to  - after pressing
 the play function continues in this position.
■ In the menu Systems Setup if the time display is activated » page 10, Setup Sys-
tem , at position A
the current time is displayed.
■ Extras ■
Destination view - 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 map again on the vehicle position.
■  Split-screen - the menu is dependent on the operating type of the route guid-
ance » page 28, Function key “
Split-screen”
■ Day/night - changes between day and night design. ■
POI selection - selects points of interest category, which is displayed on the
map using symbols » page 10, Setup Map
■  Lane guidance - during route guidance, when driving and turning on roads
with more than one lane, a small split-screen with lane guidance will be inser-
ted in the map display.
■ Switch off display - it is possible to switch the display to energy saving mode –
the display goes black and the current information about the audio source is
shown in the bottom row. The display can be switched on again by touching
the screen or any key other than the operating knob 1
.
Change the map scale and display
Pressing the function key with the display of the currently selected map scale at
the bottom right will show further function keys for changing the map detail and
the map scale. If not used, these function keys fade out again after a few sec-
onds.
 - briefly switches the map display to the overview display (small scale). It re-
turns again to the last display (large scale) after a few seconds.
+ or
- - to zoom in or out of the map, i.e.changing the map scale. The map scale
can also be changed by moving the slider  along the scale.
 - changes to the overview map with start and finish point during route guid-
ance.
 - automatic zoom during route guidance. If Autozoom is active, the map scale
will change automatically depending on the driven route (Motorway trip: large
map scale - city: small map scale). The switched-on Autozoom is displayed in the
scale display by . The Autozoom is turned off by pressing the scale again or
manually with the menu button 15
.
Moving the map section using the vehicle position or destination
Move displayed map section by pressing and holding a finger on the screen and
dragging it across the screen without lifting the finger.
Function keys and symbols during route guidance  - current vehicle position
 - centres the map section using the vehicle position
 - centres the map section using the destination
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NAV mode (Navigation)
Introductory information
The route is recalculated each time if you ignore driving recommendations or
change the route. This process takes only a few seconds. Driving recommenda-
tions can only then be re-transmitted.
In regions that are not or only partially digitalised and stored on the navigation
DVD, the radio navigation system will continue to try to provide guidance to the
destination. Please note that under these circumstances the guidance to the des-
tination may not be completely correct if, for example, one-way streets and road
categories (motorway, country road, etc.) are not or only partially included in the
navigation data used.
When entering an address (city, street), only those letters or symbols which make
up a logical entry will be presented. A list of possible names will be shown. Do not
forget to enter the blank space in names made up of more than one word, such
as High Wycombe.
The last voice output can be repeated by pressing the button or the menu button 15
. The volume of a navigation recommendation can be changed whilst it is being
made.
The GPS satellites will not be able to reach the aerial once you are in a tunnel or
underground garage. In these cases, the unit uses only the vehicle's sensors and
an internal gyroscope for navigation. WARNING
■ Please concentrate fully at all times on your driving! Driver inattention can
lead to accidents and injuries. As the driver you are fully responsible for road
safety. Only use the functions of the radio navigation system in such a way
that you are always in full control of your vehicle in all traffic situations!
■ The following must always have priority over the driving recommendations:
■ the road traffic legislation, even if the driving recommendations contradict
the StVO,
■ the actual acknowledgement of traffic signs, light signals or signs placed
by the police at the relevant location,
■ the facts and circumstances prevailing at the relevant location. WARNING (Continued)
■ Please observe the respective traffic regulations when driving.
■ Traffic signs and traffic regulations always have priority over the driving rec-
ommendations provided by the navigation system.
■ Route guidance is subject to constant changes, particularly to information
relating to one-way streets, pedestrian zones etc. stored in the navigation da-
ta. Information on traffic lights, stop and right of way signs, parking and stop-
ping restrictions as well as lane constrictions and speed restrictions is not in-
cluded in the radio navigation system. ■ Adjust your speed to suit weather, road and traffic conditions. Do not allow,
for example, the radio navigation system to make you drive faster in fog - risk
of accident!
■ Only if the traffic situation allows it should you operate the radio navigation
system with its wide range of possibilities.
■ The driving recommendations provided may vary from current situations,
e.g. due to road works or out of date navigation data. In such a case, always
observe the traffic regulations and ignore the driving recommendations. ■ Adjust the volume to ensure that acoustic signals from outside, e.g. sirens
from vehicles which have the right of way, such as police, ambulance and fire
brigade vehicles, can be heard at all time. Note
■ It is not necessary to enter the destinations (country, city, road, point of interest
names) including all country-specific (or language-specific for points of interest)
special characters. ■ Depending on the country, some functions of the radio navigation system can
no longer be selected on the screen at certain speeds. This is not a malfunction,
but corresponds to the legal requirements of the particular country. Ð Navigation data and the navigation DVD
The navigation data are already available after the memory of the radio naviga-
tion system is switched on first and can be used directly for route guidance.
Storing the updated navigation data can take up to one hour. Route guidance will
start via the navigation DVD while the navigation data is being stored. Please
note that route guidance will be interrupted if the navigation DVD is removed.
Route guidance must then be restarted with details supplied from the navigation
system memory of the unit. 
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Options - opens the menu for defining the route options
» page 31, Function
key “Options ”
■ Curr. pos. - split-screen with the coordinates of the position where you are cur-
rently located
■  - stores the current position as “Flagdest.” in the destination memory.
■ New dest. - used for the entry of a new destination.
■ 

Address - enter an address in the input screen to specify the destination ad-
dress » page 32 , Function key
“ Address”
■  POI - open the search screen for searching for a point of interest from a
specific category or by entering a name or a telephone number
» page 32,
Function key “  POI”
■  Map/GPS - Specify a point on the map as a destination » page 32,
Function
key “  Map/GPS”
■  Home - Start route guidance from the address saved as the “Home ad-
dress

” » page 32, Function key “  Home address”
■  Last destinations - open the list of the last automatically saved destinations,
start route guidance by pressing one of the displayed destina-
tions

» page 32, Function key “  Last destinations”
■  Fav. destinations - open the list of favourite destinations, start route guidance
by pressing one of the displayed destinations
» page 33, Function key “ 
Favourites”
■  Fav. destinations - open the list of favourite destinations, start route guidance
by pressing one of the displayed destinations
■  SD destinations - view destinations that are stored on the SD card as visiting
cards or pictures, including GPS coordinates » page 33, Function key “ SD
destinations


■ Presets - open menu for saving the current position as a destination, for saving
and displaying saved destinations and for waypoint navigation » page 34,
Function key

“Memory”, » page 35, Select and edit the saved waypoint tour
■ Route - open information and congestion menu for the route during route guid-
ance » page 35, Permanent block
■ Extras - open menu for entering a stopover and create a new route in tour
mode » page 34, Function keys “Extras”
■ Start /
Stop - starts/stops route guidance
Special destinations
The navigation data in your system or on your DVD contain a database of special
destinations (points of interest) that can be used to find a destination more easi-
ly »

page 32, Function key “  POI”. SD destinations
By using a web application that can be found on

ŠKODA's web site, it is possible
to create destinations as visiting cards or pictures. These destinations can then
easily be imported via the SD card into the radio navigation system » page 33,
Save destination in the destination memory .Ð Selecting the route guidance mode
Press the button NAV →
Extras .
■ Tour mode - mode with stopovers
» page 34, Tour mode
■ Waypoint navigation - waypoint navigation
» page 35, Waypoint mode Ð Function key “Options”
Press the button NAV →
Options .
■ Route - Route
■ Fast - calculates the fastest route to the destination, even if a detour is nec-
essary - appears in orange
■  Shortest - shortest route to the destination even if a longer driving time is
required - appears in red
■  Most economical - calculates the quickest route possible over the shortest
route – displayed in blue
■  Dynamic route - dynamic route
» page 36, Dynamic route guidance with TMC
use
■ Off - switches off
■ Manual - manual
■ Automatic - automatic
■  Motorways - this type of road is “excluded” from the route calculation
■  Toll roads - this type of road is “excluded” from the route calculation
■  Excluded rds. - manually blocked sections of road are included in the route cal-
culation » page 35, Manually excluding stretches of the journey
■  Ferries - this type of transportation is “excluded” from the route calculation
■ 

Tunnels - Tunnels are “blocked” in the route calculation
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Function key “New dest.”
Function key “ 
Address”
This function key is used to enter an address in the input screen for a destination
address.
Press the button NAV →
New dest. →

Address .
■ Country - country
■ City/P.cd. - city, post code
■ Street - street
■ Number - Number
■ Intersect. - intersection
■ Presets - save entered address data
ÐFunction key “ 
POI”
This function key opens a search screen to search for a point of interest from a
specific category or by entering a name or a phone number.
Press the button NAV →
New dest. →

POI .
■ Category - list of categories and sub-categories which can be selected. Press the
function key  to switch back to a main category after viewing a sub-category.
■ Search area - specify which area to search in when searching for a point of inter-
est.
■ Near dest. - if a travel destination has been selected, you can select the sur-
rounding area of this travel destination as a search area for the point of inter-
est.
■ Position - Limits the search for a point of interest to the surrounding area of
the current location (standard setting).
■ Near city - an input screen can be used to enter the city near which a search
for a point of interest is to be carried out.
■ Select point on map - move a crosshair to choose a point on the map in the sur-
rounding area where you intend to search for a point of interest.
■ Along the route - the search for a point of interest is limited to the environment
of the calculated route (only possible during route guidance)
■ Name - search for a specific point of interest after entering a name
■ Tel. - search for a specific point of interest after entering a telephone number
■ Search - search for a point of interest meeting the selected criteria
■  - display the previous point of interest in the list ■
 - display the following point of interest in the list
■  - save point of interest
■  - dial phone number
■  - display current position
 and point of interest on the map
■ OK - starts the route guidance to the shown travel destination
Ð Function key “ 
Map/GPS”
This functoin key is used to specify a point on the map as a destination or the en-
try of GPS coordinates.
Press the button NAV →
New dest. →
Map/GPS .
■  or
 - the map scale can also be changed by rotating the menu knob 15

 - finger movement on the display
■ OK - route guidance is started automatically
■  - stores the travel destination selected from the map in the destination
memory
■  - briefly switches the map display to the overview display (large scale). After
a few seconds it will switch back automatically to the last selected zoom display
(smaller scale).
■ GPS - opens a menu for entering a travel destination via its coordinates
■ Latitude - enter the latitude
■ Longitude - enter the longitude
Ð Function key “ 
Home address”
The function key starts the route guidance to the address saved as the “home ad-
dress”.
Press the button NAV →
New dest. →


Home address .
■ Destination entry - enter home address
■ Current position - saves the current position as a home address
Ð Function key “ 
Last destinations”
This function key opens the list of automatically saved last destinations. Route
guidance is started by pressing one of the displayed destinations.
Press the button NAV →
New dest. →

Last destinations .

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Sort - sort the last destinations
■ By names - sort alphabetically
■ By date - sort by date
■  - display information about the destination
■ Load - start route guidance
■ Show details - display details for the destination (e.g. GPS coordinates)
■ Show on map - show destination on map
■ Save - save destination
■ Delete - delete destination
ÐFunction key “ 
Favourites”
This function key opens the list of favourites. Route guidance is started by press-
ing one of the displayed destinations.
Press the button NAV →
New dest. →

Favourites .
■ Sort - sort the last destinations
■ By names - sort alphabetically
■ By date - sort by date
■  - display information about the destination » page 32,
Function key “ Last
destinations” ÐFunction key “ 
Dest. memory”
This function key opens the list of manually saved last destinations. Route guid-
ance is started by pressing one of the displayed destinations.
Press the button NAV →
New dest. →


Dest. memory .
■ Sort - sort the destinations saved in the destination memory
■ By names - sort alphabetically
■ By distance - sort by distance
■ By date - sort by date
■  - display information about the destination » page 32
, Function key
“ Last
destinations” ÐFunction key “ 
SD destinations”
This function key opens the list destinations saved on the SD card. Route guid-
ance is started by pressing one of the displayed destinations. Press the button
NAV →
New dest. →
 Last destinations .
Ð Route guidance with a destination
Function key “Memory”
Save destination in the destination memory
Press the button NAV →
Memory .
■ Save destination - save displayed destination
■ Name - destination name
■ Voice tag - Voice entry
■ Record voice tag - record voice entry
■ Play voice tag - play voice entry
■ Delete voice tags - delete voice entry
■ VIP status - assigns a destination to a favourites category or change a dis-
played favourites category
■ Save - save destination
■ Import destination - import destinations from the SD card into the unit's memory
■ Select all - select all destinations on the SD card
■ Deselect all - cancel the selection of all destinations stored on the SD card
■ OK - import selected destinations from the SD card into the unit's memory
Choosing saved destinations
Press the button NAV →
Memory .
■ Load destination - loads a previously saved destination
■ Last destinations - Opens a list of last destinations. Route guidance is started by
pressing one of the displayed destinations.
■ Fav. destinations - Opens a list of destinations saved as “Favourites”. Route
guidance is started by pressing one of the displayed destinations.
■ Dest. memory - List of manually saved destinations. Route guidance is started
by pressing one of the displayed destinations.
■ SD destinations - destinations which are saved on the memory card as visiting
cards or images, including GPS coordinates
Editing and deleting saved destinations
Press the button NAV →
Memory .

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Move – Press
Continue to select an entry behind which the selected tour
destination should be moved.
■ Destination entry - enter home address
Leave tour mode
Press the button NAV →
Extras .
■ Leave tour mode - end tour mode.
ÐWaypoint mode
Enter waypoint tour
Press the button NAV →
Extras →
Waypoint navigation →
Waypoint tour .
■ Load waypoint tour - create new toure in the waypoint mode
■ New tour - create new tour, first enter the name
■ Automatic - the waypoints are automatically recorded
■ Manual - all waypoints must be entered manually
■ Extend existing tour - extend existing tour
■ Edit waypoint tour(s) - open the list of the saved waypoint tours. Press the corre-
sponding waypoint tour for selection. ÐSelect and edit the saved waypoint tour
Press the button NAV →
Extras →
Waypoint navigation →
Memory .
■ Load waypoint tour - open the list of the saved waypoint tours. Press the corre-
sponding waypoint tour for selection.
■ Edit waypoint tour memory - open waypoint tour memory. Stored waypoint tours
can be displayed, renamed or deleted.
■ Edit waypoint tour(s) - open the list of the saved waypoint tours. Press the corre-
sponding waypoint tour for selection.
■ Delete waypoint tours - delete waypoint tours
ÐLeave tour mode
Press the button NAV →
Extras →
waypoint nevigation →
New destination .■
Onroad destination - terminates the waypoint nav. and opens the menu
New dest.
for selection of an “Onroad destination ” from the available navigation data.
■ Cancel - switches back to the waypoint mode.
Ð Manually excluding stretches of the journey
Temporarily blocked road
A temporarily blocked road is only taken into account in the current route guid-
ance.
During route guidance, press the function key .../
... → →
Congestion ahead . An
overview map will be displayed with the current vehicle position  and the travel
destination .
Turn the menu knob 15
counter-clockwise, move a flag symbol
 starting from
the travel destination in the direction of the current vehicle position. Use a finger
to press on the displayed route and the flag symbol  will “skip

” directly to this
point. The distance taken up by the current congestion will be displayed as of the
current vehicle position at the bottom in the touch-screen.
Press set control knob or the function key OK to display the approximate length
of the route section to block.
You will receive an audible announcement that parts of the route are blocked and
that the alternative route is being calculated.
Received TMC traffic reports will be displayed in the map as traffic problems. Cur-
rently announced traffic problems can also be displayed in the list of TMC traffic
reports.
Permanent block
A permanently blocked road is taken into account during each route destination
cycle.
Press the function key Route →
Manage blocked routes in the main menu
Navigation
during route guidance.
■ Add excluded street section - add an additional blocked section to the route . Locate
the start of the congestion  by pressing on the route indicated on the touch-
screen and confirm it by pressing the function key OK . The end of the conges-
tion is set in the same way.
■ Delete excluded street section - delete the blocked street sections from the memory
in the navigation system
■ Delete temporary congestion - deletes the congestion entered with the button
Congestion ahead Ð
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Dynamic route guidance with TMC use
Requirements for a dynamic route guidance
TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a digital radio data service for continuous trans-
mission of traffic information.
If a TMC traffic radio station is available for current location, the TMC traffic re-
ports are updated continuously in the background.
The quality of the transmitted traffic reports depends on the traffic editing car-
ried out by the radio station. The reception 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 naviga-
tion data for the currently driven area is stored in the unit's memory or can be re-
trieved from an inserted navigation DVD.
The current TMC traffic reports can be displayed by pressing the range selector
key TMC .
Switching the dynamic navigation on or off › In the main menu
Navigation press the function key Options .
› In the map display, press the button
Navigation or on

.../ ... during a route
guidance and on Route options in the pop-up window.
› In the menu
Route options, press the function key 
Dynamic route and press the
desired setting in the pop-up window.
› Confirm the settings with the function key
OK .
Traffic problems received via TMC which affect the route are displayed in the map
by means of a coloured symbol. Traffic problems, which do not affect the route,
are displayed in the map by means of a grey symbol. The direction in which a traf-
fic problem is found, is displayed by means of an arrow in the symbol. The dura-
tion of a traffic problem on the route is displayed in the map by means of continu-
ous PKW (motor car) symbols .
 Off You are not alerted to received traffic disruptions along your route and are guided
through the traffic disruption by the radio navigation system. TMC traffic reports
are however still updated automatically in the unit. They can be displayed by
pressing the range selector key TMC .
If one of the announced traffic disruptions lies along your route, you can also
switch on the dynamic route guidance during the current route guidance or block
the route manually .  Manual During route guidance you can choose whether you want to divert around the re-
ported traffic problems along your route.
If the radio navigation system is alerted of a traffic disruption on the calculated
route, the driver will be notified of this by means of an audible message and infor-
mation 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 the function key
Current tour to remain on the calculated route and to pass
through the traffic disruption.
› Press the function key
Bypass for an alternative route to be calculated taking in-
to account the announced traffic disruption.
 Automatic You will be automatically diverted around the received traffic problems along your
route during route guidance.
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 also take place if there was a traffic disruption on the
original route, which no longer exists and the radio navigation system recognises
the opportunity to drive the actually more advantageous route. Note
■ There may not be any advantage in avoiding the traffic jam if, as a result of the
TMC traffic reports, the diversion is also heavily congested. ■ If a traffic disruption was not yet entered via the TMC traffic reports, route
blocks can also be entered manually . Ð36
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