manual radio set SKODA SUPERB 2005 1.G / (B5/3U) DX Navigation System Manual

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RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM2
QUICK REFERENCE
11 11
1 TIM button to activate up to 9 automatically stored traffic
information messages with a maximum length of 4 minutes,
to activate the recording function and to interrupt a
traffic message 21
22 22
2 Radio mode
Rocker switch for automatic and manual seek tuning, 16
to select and repeat recorded traffic messages 21
CD mode
To select CD titles up/down 24
33 33
3 INFO button to display the complete destination address,
to repeat the most recent voice output during active route
guidance
44 44
4 CD eject button 7
55
55
5 Display 8
66
66
6 CD-ROM slot for the navigation CD
77
77
7 NAVI button to activate the main navigation menu
and to cancel route guidance 26
88 88
8 Button to switch manually between day and night display 8
99
99
9 button to return to the previous or main menu
and to cancel activated functions
00
00
0 Rotary/pushbutton to switch the system on/off (press), 10
volume control (turn)
!! !!
! Radio mode
AS button to automatically save and recall the six
strongest TP, FM and AM radio stations in memory bank 2 16
CD mode
CD MIX button: to play CD tracks in random order 24
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@ Radio mode
Station buttons 1 - 6 to save and recall 12 radio
stations for TP, FM and AM in 2 memory banks 16, 17
CD mode
To select a CD from the magazine 24
## ##
# Button to save a flagged destination
(current vehicle position) 38
$$ $$
$ Radio mode
SCAN button to scan (10 seconds) all the radio stations
saved (TP, FM and AM) 18
CD mode
To scan CD tracks 24
%% %%
% AUDIO button to activate sources selection menus
(Select sound source - TP, FM, AM, CD, TV/VIDEO)
or to switch to the Audio screen 12
^^ ^^
^ Button to activate the traffic congestion function,
alternate route calculation 55
&& &&
& Tone button to activate the tone adjustment menu
(bass, treble, balance and fader adjustment)
and volume setup 14
For systems with the Digital Sound Package (DSP)
this button also adjusts the sound features 15
** **
* Menu knob to mark (turn) and confirm (press) menu items, 20
to access submenus, to select switching modes,
to select the basic settings for sound and volume
in the sound menu 15

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RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM8
INTRODUCTION
The screen provides you with important infor-
mation in different display modes (here: radio
display mode), menus or the map (navigation).
The radio display mode indicates the station
preset keys and the stations stored there. The
station you are currently listening to appears
at the top of the display.
The screen can be set to a horizontal or vertical
position to ensure optimum legibility.
Switching to night display
Switch the display either manually, by pressing
the display button 88 88
8 or automatically by
switching on the vehicle headlights. For more
information, turn to page 63.
Care of the screen
Please handle the screen carefully. Pressure
applied with your fingers may result in dents
and contact with pointed objects could leave
scratches.
Cleaning the screen
Fingerprints can be removed from the screen
by gently rubbing it with a soft cloth, moistened
with a little alcohol, if necessary.
Note
Please do not any solvents, such as petrol or
turpentine, as they will damage the material.
Menu structure
The menus that appear on the screen consist
of the following standard fields:
AA AA
A - Status line
When navigation is active, this line indicates
the status of the radio or CD functions. During
radio or CD operation, you can see which func-
tion is active for navigation (e.g. “Destination
entry is active”).
A
B
C
BB BB
B - Destination field
The destination field is a four-line display that
indicates your currently selected destination
when navigation is active. In the radio display
mode, the information field is displayed in this
section of the screen. It indicates the name of
the radio station selected (including “TP” for
traffic information stations) and the sound
source.
CC CC
C - Menu fields
The menu fields are used to access submenus
or to select functions as you do by pressing
the keys.
Display

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AUDIO
Station seek tuning
Automatic seek tuning
Automatic seek tuning Automatic seek tuning
Automatic seek tuning
Automatic seek tuning
Press the rocker switch
22 22
2 - seek tuning will
begin in the direction selected, stop at the first
radio station with a strong reception signal and
play it.
Manual seek tuning
Manual seek tuning Manual seek tuning
Manual seek tuning
Manual seek tuning
Use manual seek tuning to tune into stations
whose signals are not strong enough to be
picked up by automatic seek tuning.
To active this function:
•Press the rocker switch 22 22
2 for longer than
2 seconds.
You will hear a beep and “Manual” will appear
in the information field.
Radio mode
Select one of the following two methods:
•Continue to hold the rocker switch 22 22
2pressed down to start seek tuning; the frequen-
cy will change rapidly. The radio will switch to
mute. Seek tuning will stop as soon as you re-
lease the button. For fine-tuning, press the
rocker switch briefly (see next section).
•Press the rocker switch 22 22
2 briefly - the fre-
quency in the display will move up or down in
increments (FM 0.1 MHz, AM 9 kHz).
The function is deactivated when “Manual” no
longer appears in the information field.
Storing radio stations automatically
(AS function)
This function automatically saves the six RDS
stations with the best reception in any particu-
lar reception area. The stations are saved on
the station preset keys in memory bank 2. This
function is particularly useful on longer trips.

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NAVIGATION
Activating the map menu
•Press the menu knob to activate the map
menu in the map display.
Changing the map scale (zoom)
•Turn the menu knob to manually select the
desired map scale by way of the segment
fields. The map scale selected will appear on
the left.
•Press the menu knob to confirm your
selection. Note
If segment “A” is marked and confirmed, the
map will appear in auto-zoom mode. This
means that the map will automatically appear
in the correct map scale. The correct map scale
depends on the distance to the next point
where a turn will be made and the road
classification of the road you are travelling on
(e.g. motorway). The map will be displayed in
zoom mode as you approach the next turning
point (see page 48).
Adding to the map contents
This menu field activates a submenu, which
you can use to select other symbols for the
map in addition to those symbols that are
already displayed automatically (motorway
petrol stations/service centres, airports,
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·kodaAuto service centres, town centres).•Mark and confirm the menu fields for “Fill-
ing station”, “Station” or “Car park” in the sub-
menu.
•Use the “End” menu field to exit the sub-
menu.
During route guidance, the symbols selected
will then appear on the map in the correspond-
ing map scale.
Notes
The menu fields selected will be marked with
a checkmark.
Press the menu knob again to remove the
checkmark.
Activating the symbol display in the map
display
•Mark and confirm the “Symbol” menu field.
The symbol display will appear.
Press the menu knob to return to the map
display.
Making settings in the map menu

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NAVIGATION
Manual traffic congestion function (for systems with dynamic navigation)
In addition to dynamic navigation, you can use
the manual traffic congestion function to ex-
clude sections of the route lying ahead. The
navigation system will then calculate an alter-
nate route to the selected destination, where-
by the excluded sections of road will be by-
passed as far as possible. Route guidance will
be continued using the new route.
The symbol and map display will indicate the
status of traffic congestion:
TMCno exclusions
TMCroad sections excluded manually
TMCDdynamic navigation on, route ad-
justment possible, manual traffic
congestion detour is also active
The corresponding section of the route is also
shown underlined in blue in the map display.
Volba funkce vyhodnocování dopravních
zácp Activating the traffic congestion function
•When route guidance is active, press the
traffic congestion button ^^ ^^
^.
The traffic congestion menu will appear.
If the system has not yet calculated a route, it
will not be possible to select the “Tailback
ahead” menu field. To return to the previous
menu, press
99 99
9 or the system will auto-
matically return to the previous menu after a
short waiting period.
Selecting an alternate route manually
•Press the traffic congestion function ^^ ^^
^.
The traffic congestion menu will appear.
•Mark and confirm the “Tailback ahead”
menu field.
Depending on the surrounding area (urban or
rural area), the system will suggest a section of
road that should be excluded from the current
route.
•Turn the menu knob to add or remove ad-
ditional road sections.
•Once you have set the desired length of
road sections, press the menu knob.
The alternate route will be calculated and route
guidance will continue.

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NAVIGATION
Activating the travel guide
The “MERIAN scout” travel guide has been
used in this example.
•Mark and confirm the “MERIAN scout”
menu field in the main navigation menu.
The main travel guide menu will appear. The
display and the operation of the travel guide
will vary depending on which travel guide is
used.
Making settings
Overview
In the main navigation menu you can use the
“Settings” menu field to select a number of
different basic settings for the navigation sys-
tem.
Choose from the following options:
Select the language for voice output
– German
– English (imperial; distances in miles and
yards, speed in mph)
– English (metric; distances in kilometres and
metres, speed in km/h)
– Spanish
– French
– Italian
– Dutch
Enter your vehicle location manually
Set the volume for voice output
Display travelling time or arrival time
Contrast setting for the display
Set the clock
Switch the display to night design
Display GPS status Selecting the “Settings” menu field
•Mark and confirm the “Settings” menu field
in the main navigation menu.
The “Settings” menu will appear.

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Selecting the language
•Mark and confirm the “Select language”
menu field in the “Settings” menu.
A list indicating the languages that can be se-
lected will appear.
•Mark and confirm the language you want
to use on the list.
After you confirm your selection, voice output
will be activated. The following message will
appear in the language you have selected:
“Voice output is being loaded. Please wait.”
Following this, the navigation function will start
and the main navigation menu will appear.
Setting your vehicle location manually
Use this function to set your vehicle location
manually. This will not be necessary unless the
system is not able to determine the vehicle lo-
cation automatically, e.g. after the vehicle has
been transported on a ferry or train. Make your
entry using the menus for Town - Street - In-
tersection.
•Mark and confirm the “Manual location”
menu field in the “Settings” menu. The “Cur-
rent loc. city” menu will appear.
•Then proceed as described in the section
of entering your destination (see page 28).
When you have selected the intersection, the
“Enter position” menu will appear.
•In this menu, use the “Intersection” menu
field to set your current vehicle location in re-
lation to the intersection and the “Direction”
menu field for due north.
•Now use the “OK” menu field to confirm your
vehicle location entry.
Volume setup
Use this menu to set the volume for voice out-
put during route guidance. This menu is de-
scribed on page 14 .
•Mark and confirm the “Volume setup” menu
field. The “Volume setup” menu will appear.
•Select the desired setting. Display
Here you can choose between the display of
the arrival time or the travelling time to your
selected destination in the map or symbol dis-
play.
•Mark and confirm the “Show” menu field.
Press the menu knob to choose between the
display of “arrival time” and “travel time”.
Contrast
You can select different contrast settings for
day and night display.
•Mark and confirm the “Contrast” menu field.
The setting scale on the right will be marked in
blue. The current setting will be marked by a
white rectangle.
•Now mark and confirm the desired setting.
The marking on the setting scale will disap-
pear.
Setting the clock
The clock is set automatically via GPS. The
GPS system transmits UTC world time. There
is a time difference of two hours to Central Eu-
ropean daylight savings time and one hour to
Central European regular time. This has to be
corrected manually. The clock must be set to
the correct time for the system to deliver accu-
rate arrival times.
•Mark and confirm the “Set clock” menu field.

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NAVIGATION
The hours will appear in white lettering.
•Turn the menu knob to enter the current
time.
•Press the menu knob to confirm the time
you have entered.
Night display
You can select whether you want to switch the
display to night display manually by pressing
the display button
88 88
8 or automatically when the
car headlights are switched on.
•Mark the “Illumination” menu field in the
“Settings” menu.
Press the menu knob repeatedly to switch be-
tween the “auto” and “manual” switching
modes.
The display selected will be marked by a blue
triangle and blue lettering.
Note
You can always switch the display manually,
even if the automatic function has been
activated. GPS viewer
GPS (Global Positioning System) is a naviga-
tion system that was developed by the
Pentagon. It currently consists of 25 satellites
that orbit the Earth at an altitude of 21,000 km.
If the system is able to pick up signals from at
least 3 of the satellites, it will be able to
determine the vehicle’s current location.
•Mark and confirm the “GPS viewer” menu
field in the “Settings” menu.
The information display that appears will indi-
cate:
– the number of satellites available
– the number of satellites whose signals are
within reception range
– the current geographical location of the ve-
hicle.
Note
If the system is not able to pick up signals from
at least 3 satellites, the following message will
appear: “Geographic location cannot current-
ly be determined”. Anti-theft coding is an electronic system that
prevents unauthorised persons from using the
equipment after it has been disconnected from
its power source.
Each time that

the system is disconnected from the vehi-
cle power supply
– the battery is disconnected
– the electric fuse for the radio blows
the following message will appear in the dis-
play: “SAFE”. You will not be able to switch on
the system until you have entered the correct
code.
This code number can be found along with
the series number in the back of the operat-
ing instructions on the “Equipment card”.
Make sure that you remove the “Equipment
card” and keep it in a safe place. Never leave
the card inside the vehicle. This makes the
equipment useless to thieves!
Anti-theft coding