display SKODA OCTAVIA TOUR 2007 1.G / (1U) Sat Compass Navigation System Manual

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General comments
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•“ SHOW LOCATION ” - the route guidance is performed under the information
of all directions, where the destination is located and if necessary the name of the
driven road.
Note
When calling up the menu the selection marking is on the menu point “ ROUTE
GUIDANCE ”. The current assignment of the macro button is marked with an
arrow.
Time settings
•The menu point “ GPS TIME” cannot be set. It serves for the calculation of the
system time for GPS reception. If the “ GPS TIME” is available, the “ SYSTEM TIME”
cannot be set manually.
•“ TIME ZONE ” - here you can enter the difference of the time zone in which you
are at the moment to the world standard time - UTC.
•“ DAYL. SAV. ” - select “ON”, if you are in a country, in which daylight saving
applies at the time of the setting.
•“ SYSTEM TIME ” -select and confirm the menu point “ SYSTEM TIME” with the
menu knob . Now the time can be set by pressing the menu knob . In order
to change to minutes, press once again the menu knob . End the setting by
pressing once again the menu knob .
Note
•The system time can only be changed, if no GPS Time can be received.
Language
The displays and the announcements of th e navigation can be selected in the
following languages:
•Czech
•German
•English (Imperial) - Measur ements given in yards
•English (Metric) - Measurements given in metres
•Spanish
•French
•Italian
•Dutch
Factory settings
Here you can reset all settings of the SETUP menus and the sound settings to the
factory setting. Language setting and calibration are exempt.
If you select and confirm the menu point “ FA C TO R Y S E T T I N G S” after pressing the
button you will be requested once ag ain to confirm your selection. If you
have selected and confirmed the menu point “YES ”, the factory settings are reset
(language setting and calibration are exempt). The navigation system switches off
briefly and then on again.
If you do not wish to reset the naviga tion system, select the menu point “NO”.Fig. 9 Time settings
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Note
If the navigation CD is inserted there is the possibility beforehand to delete the
stored destinations. If you wish to delete the stored destinations, select the menu
point “ YES”, if not, select “ NO”.
Anti-theft protection
Anti-theft coding
The anti-theft coding of yo ur navigation system prevents an operation of the
system after a voltage interruption, e.g. during a vehicle repair or after theft.
After disconnecting the battery, after separa ting the navigation system from the on-
board voltage of the vehicle and after a de fective protection, the entry of the code
is required when operating.
In such cases “ SAFE” is shown in the display after switching on.
Caution
•This code number is affixed together wi th the unit number on the “Unit card”,
which is located behind the instructions.
•The “unit card” must be disconnected and stored outside the vehicle.
Note
The code is normally stored in the instrume nt cluster. Through this the navigation
system is automatically decoded (convenien ce coding). A manual entry of the code
is normally not necessary.
Code entry
The electronical lock is cancelled by entering the correct code. The order
of the following operating steps must be maintained: – Switch on the navigation system - after the start screen with the
display “ SAFE” the request for entry of the code number is displayed
after 2 seconds “ 1000” is shown on the display.
– Continue pressing the station selection button 1 until the first digit
of the code number is shown in the display.
– Insert the other digits of the code number by repetitively pressing the
station selection button 2, and/or 3 or 4 .
– If the entire code number was entered, press the menu knob or the button or the button for at least 2 seconds.
Entry of an incorrect code number
If inadvertently an incorrect code number was confirmed when entering, “ SAFE” is
shown again in the display. First of all flashing and then permanent. “ WRONG
TRIES: 1 ” is shown on the display.
Now the entire process can be repeated once again.
If the code number is entered incorrectly fo r the second time, the navigation system
will be blocked for approx. one hour. It is only possible to repeat the entry of the
code number after an hour has expired and while the navigation system is switched
on and the ignition key remains in the ignition lock.
If once again two non-valid attempts are undertaken, the navigation system will be
blocked again for an hour.
The cycle - two attempts, blocked for an hour - furthermore applies.
Note
Please do not hesitate to contact your Šk oda Service Partner should you have lost
the “unit card”.
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Audio
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Audio
Radio mode
Radio mode with RDS
The function RDS is always active for the navigation system.
More and more USW broadcasting companies transmit RDS information in addi-
tion to the program. E.g the station name and the traffic status of the set station
belong to this information.
Alternative frequency AF
The function alternative frequency ensures that the best receivable frequency of
the selected station is automatically and precisely set.
The replay of the broadcast can be mu ted briefly during the search process
according to the best receivable frequency.
If no alternative freq uency of the set station can be found and the station no longer
offers a satisfactory quality, then please select another station.
TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
Certain radio stations transmit digital tr affic announcements in addition to their
programme. The announcements are received by your navigation system and used
for a dynamic route guidance ⇒page 29. If a station has TMC at its disposal, “ TMC”
is shown in the standard field - status range - of the display. These stations can be
stored on two memory levels TC1 and TC2.
RDS regional
Certain programs of the broadcasting companies are divided into regional
programs at specific times.
First of all the unit attempts to set only alternative frequencies of the selected
station.
If the quality is however so low, that there is a risk of a “program loss”, the navigation
system accepts also frequencies, which are “related” to the station. As this station emits temporarily different programs and due to such a change in frequency also
the programme from one of the “related” stations can be heard
⇒page 12.
Switch on radio mode
Press the button , or in order to switch on the
radio mode. After pressing the button the last set station, if receiveable, is
selected.
Note
If FM is changed to TMC or vice versa, th e set station is taken over in the selected
level.
Set and store station
Manual station tuning
– Press one of the buttons in orde r to manually tune a station. At
every press the frequency changes to fixed, defined steps upwards or
downward.
Automatic station tuning
– Press one of the buttons for a station finding, in a frequency range, upwards or downwards. The next or the previous station is automati-
cally set and selected.
– If you hold the button pressed, the station continues quickly to the
next station.
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Store station
– Select the desired range and the level using the button , or
–Set a station.
– Hold the station selection button pressed on the station which
should be stored, until the station is switched to mute.
Automatically store station
– Select the memory level (FM, TMC or AM), in which the stations
should automatically be stored.
– Hold the button pressed until the automatic storing begins and “ A-STORE ” is shown in the standard field - status range - of the
display. Additionally a progress display in percentage is shown in the
standard field - foreground - of the display.
– The stations with the strongest reception are stored automatically on level 2 (FM2, TC2 or. AM2) of the set range. The order of the stored
stations depends on their station code.
Note
•In the current range you can select up to six stations with the strongest recep-
tion using the button .
•An Autostore for TMC stations can take 10 minutes, as all receiveable stations
are checked for their TMC compatibility. At this time no radio mode is possible.
Retrieving the stored stations
– Select the desired range and the level using the button ,
or
– Briefly press the station selectio n button under which you have
stored the station.
You can also call up the stored st ations by pressing the button .
Note
•If a stored FM station is no longer receivable and the TA function is activated in
the “ SETUP AUDIO ”, “TP-SEEK ” is shown in the display after pressing the station
selection button , a finding is started and the radio play function is switched to
mute. If no TP station is receiv able, a signal tone sounds and “ NO TP” is shown in
the display In such a case th e function TA switches off ⇒page 13.
•If a stored TMC station is no longer receivable, “TMC-SEEK” is shown in the
display. If no TMC stations are receivable, “ NO TMC” is shown in the display. In such
a case select an FM station.
•If no TMC stations are received, a dy namic route guidance is not possible.
Replay recorded traffic information
After pressing the button , “TRACK” and the number of the last
recorded information is shown in the standard field - foreground - of the
display. In the standard field - status range - of the display the time of the
recording is shown next to the source display. If no information was
recorded, “ NO MESSAGE ” is shown in the standard field - foreground - of
the display.
Select recorded traffic information
– Press one of the buttons while replaying a recorded traffic infor- mation, in order to listen to the previous or the next one.
Fast station finding (audible)
– In order to play the information faster, press one of the buttons while replaying.
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Deleting traffic information
– Trafffic information is automaticall y deleted six seconds after end of
readiness.
Ending TIM function
– Press again the button to end the TIM function.
Note
•The TIM function is automatically en ded after replaying all information.
•If the TIM function was called up from the menu “ ROUTE GUIDANCE”, it can be
shown again by pressing the button .
CD mode
Internal CD drive
Your navigation system gives you the possibility to play audio CDs in the
internal drive. In addition a CD changer * can be connected.
Inserting the CD
– Slide the CD with the written side fa c in g u p in t o t h e C D c a s e. I n s e r t th e
CD as far as possible until it can be drawn in automatically by the navi-
gation system.
– After the CD was drawn in, the navigation system automatically
switches over to CD play function . The play function begins, system
oriented after a few seconds with the first track of the CD.
–“ TRACK ” and the current track number are shown in the standard field
- foreground - of the display. Starting CD mode
– If a CD has already been inserted, press the button . The play
function begins at the point where it was last interrupted. If the CD is
ready to play, the play function starts from the beginning.
Note
•The CD mode in the internal drive is possible if an audio CD for the navigation
CD was inserted. If no navigation CD has been inserted, only a “ NO MAP” route
guidance is possible ⇒page 31.
•Do not make an attempt to insert the CD with force.
•If a CD changer * is connected, this one is selected first by pressing the button
.
CD functions (internal drive)
Select track
– For selecting a track, press the right or left button upwards or downwards.
Fast station finding (audible)
– Press the right or left button for a fast station finding upwards or downards.
Playing all tracks on a CD (SCAN)
– Press the button . All tracks on a CD are briefly played in
ascending order (10 seconds). “ SCAN” is shown in the standard field -
background - of the display.
– Press once again the button to interrupt this function.
Listening to all tracks of a CD in the random sequence
– Press the button .
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Navigation
Overview of navigation basic menu
Call up navigation basic menu
– Press the button .
If still no destination is entered, the selection marking is on the menu point “ SHOW
LO C AT I O N ”.
If a destination has already been entered, the selection marking is on the menu
point “ ROUTE GUIDANCE ” ⇒ fig. 10 .
In the navigation basic menu the following menus can be called up:
•“ ROUTE GUIDANCE ” ⇒ page 31
•“STOP GUIDANCE ” ⇒ page 32
•“ENTER DESTINATION ” - carry out via entry of destination address or from the
destination memory ⇒page 21
•“ROUTE OPTIONS ” - select the dynamic route guidance or display the route
list ⇒ page 29
•“ROUTE LIST ” - calculate or display the route list ⇒page 30
•“SHOW LOCATION ” - display location determinat ion, North and if necessary
the name of the driven road
•“ DEST. MEMORY ” - store, edit or delete destinations in the destination
memory
•“ TOURLIST ” ⇒ page 35
•“TRAVEL GUIDE ” - Provide travel information (e.g. overnight price for hotels) to
destinations ⇒page 35
•“GPS STATUS ” - shows the number of current GPS satellite receptions and the
geographic position.
Note
•Select and confirm the menu points with the menu knob .
•You can return from the sub-menus, lists and types of display to the navigation
basic menu by pressing the button .
•If you press the button during an active route guidance, you can
change between the route guidance and the navigation basic menu.
•Unavailable menu points are marked with a lock.
Fig. 10 Navigation basic
menu
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Call up list
The desired town is selected as destination with the aid of a list.
You have two possibilities to call up the list via the editing menu.
– Press the menu knob more than two seconds or
– mark and confirm the control field with the menu knob .
Select street names from the list
Select and confirm the desired entry with the menu knob .
Note
•Scroll the list: by turning the menu knob first move the selection marking
onto the arrow and then over the first or last entry.
•Scroll line by line by moving the selection marking onto the arrow and then
press the menu knob .
•With the button you can complete ly display a shortened list entry
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Determine the destination exactly
The sub-menu “ ADDRESS ENTRY ” is displayed, if the destination town is deter-
mined.
In this sub-menu you can determine your destination:
•“ STREET ” - allows the selection of a street and an intersection stated below,
•“TOWN CENTRE ” - allows the selection of a town centre of the selected village,
•“CLOSE TO ADDRESS ” - allows the selection of a destination close to the last
entered destination. The selection is performed via columns, e.g. motorway
connection point or shopping centre. The requirement is that the corresponding
data is available on the navigation CD.
Enter destination - Street - Intersection
Select a street as destination
– Mark and confirm the menu point “ STREET” in the menu “ ENTER
DESTINATION ” or in the following menu “ ADDRESS ENTRY” with the
menu knob .
Enter the street name in the editing menu:
– Enter the street names in the editing field.
– Then call up the list by pressing on the menu knob or
– mark and confirm the control field with the menu knob .
Select street name from the list
– To do so mark and confirm the de sired entry with the menu knob .
The street sub-menu is called up.
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Selecting town centre
– Enter the name of the desired town centre in the editing field or confirm an existing entry.
– Select a list.
– Mark and confirm the desired town centre in the list with the menu knob . Then the navigation basic menu is called up.
– Change to “ ROUTE GUIDANCE ” ⇒ page 31.
Note
•For large towns also parts of the town are displayed in the list.
•If the selected town name (or name for part of the town) exists several times,
then a sub-menu is called up, from whic h the desired entry can be selected.
Destination entry - Special destination
Enter special destinations
Select menu field “SPECIAL DESTINATION”
– Mark and confirm the menu point “SPECIAL DESTINATION” in the
destination entry menu.
Special destinations are:
•“ CLOSE TO ADDRESS ” - Destinations close to the selected destination address
(e. g. Car parks, Filling stations, Škoda Service Partner etc.)
•“ SUPREAREGIONAL DESTINATIONS” - Destinations which have not been
assigned to any specific village (e.g . border crossings, airports etc.),
•“CLOSE TO LOCATION ” - Destinations close to the ve hicle position. This type of
special destination is suitable e.g. for the search of the next filling station or a Škoda
Service Partner.
The destination entry is made via columns which are stored in alphabetical order.
Partially different columns as a selection are offered for the individual “ SPECIAL
DESTINATION ”.
Columns are e.g.:
•Exhibition regions,
•Motorway service,
•Car park/multi-storey car park,
•Škoda Service Partner.
Columns, to which there is no data, are not shown.
After selecting the column you can determine the desired address via the editing
menu and the list.
Note
In case of more than 20 entries for one column, first of all the editing menu is called
up. Enter here the desired name or its initial letter and then call up the list.
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Enter destination - From destination memory
Store destination in the destination memory
Select menu point “STORE DESTINATION”
– Confirm the menu point “ STORE DESTINATION”. Then the editing
menu is called up for the entry of a short name.
Enter short name
– Enter the short name into the editing menu (e. g. “ AT HOME”).
– Press the menu knob more than two seconds or
– mark and confirm the control field with the menu knob .
Note
•A destination must first of all be stored in the destination memory, so that it can
be used for a later destination entry.
•First of all a destination is stored in the alphabetical destination memory. Here
the destination entries are alphabetically classified according to the short name (if
you have given them a name); town name, street name, intersection etc... house
number are stored.
•The destinations can be shown either in the order of their entry or alphabeti-
cally.
•A memory “ LAST DESTINATIONS ” is available for the destination entry from
the destination memory. The last 10 destinations of the route guidance are stored
here automatically.
•You can assign a short name (e.g. first name) to a destination. This makes it
easier for you to later on fetch out th e destination entry from the destination
memory.
•If the destination memory can no lo nger take any other destinations, “DESTI-
NATION MEMORY IS ASSIGNED ” is displayed. Then you must delete one or
several destinations.
Sort destinations in memory
If you wish to use certain destinations frequently, it may be advantageous
to store them according to classified criteria.
– Confirm the menu point “ SORT DESTINATIONS” in the menu
“ DESTINATION MEMORY ”. A list displays the destinations to be
sorted.
– Mark and confirm a destination to be moved with the menu knob .
– Move the marked destination to the desired position by turning the menu knob .
– Confirm the new position with the menu knob .
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Select destination from the memory
– By marking and confirming the menu point “ DESTINATION ENTRY”
in the navigation basic menu ⇒fig. 20 call up the destination entry
menu.
– As standard the selection marking is on the menu point “ DEST. FROM
MEMORY ”. Confirm this menu point. A sub-menu is called up
⇒ fig. 21 .
– Mark and confirm the desired memory in the sub-menu. – The desired memory name is shown in the standard field - back-
ground - of the display.
– Confirm your selection; then call up the navigation basic menu.
– Change to “ ROUTE GUIDANCE ” ⇒ page 31.
Enter destination - Flagged destination
Set flagged destination
During the route guidance you can se t your current position as flagged
destination by pressing the button , if you wish to return to it later.
Under the condition that a navigation CD is inserted. A flagged destina-
tion can be an interesting location, wh ich you wish to visit at a later time.
As confirmation “SET FLAG” is displayed with the entry time in the display.
Note
Only insert a flagged destination, if the name of the driven street is shown in the
display. Otherwise it is possible that one cannot drive to the flagged destination.
Fig. 20 Destination entry
Fig. 21 Select destination
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