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RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM1
EQUIPMENT ILLUSTRATION
Press the buttons and use the menus to activate the audio and navigation\
functions.

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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 SYSTEM3
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
The Radio Navigation System MFD............ 5
Important information .................................. 6
Changing the navigation CD-ROM .............. 7
Display ......................................................... 8
Menu structure ............................................. 8
Selecting and confirming menu fields ......... 9
Map and symbol displays ............................ 9
Switching the system on/off ...................... 10
AUDIO
Audio menu - overview.............................. 12
Sound menu - overview ............................. 14
Radio mode ............................................... 16
– Station seek tuning ................................ 16
– Storing radio stations automatically
(AS function) .......................................... 16
– Storing radio stations ............................. 17
– Recalling the radio station ..................... 18
– Scanning the radio stations ................... 18
– Radio mode with RDS and
RDS Regional ........................................ 18
– Traffic information .................................. 20
– Traffic Information Memory (TIM) .......... 21
CD changer (extra feature) ....................... 22
– CD magazine ......................................... 22
– Switching to CD mode ........................... 24
– CD functions .......................................... 24
– Notes on using the CD changer ............ 25
NAVIGATION
Main navigation menu - overview .............. 26
Enter destination ........................................ 27
– Town ...................................................... 28
– Street and intersection ........................... 30
– Town centre ........................................... 32
– Special destinations ............................... 32
– From the destination memory ................ 35
– To the flagged destination ..................... 38
– Selecting the destination from the map . 40
Route options ............................................ 42
Starting route guidance ............................. 44
Cancelling route guidance ......................... 45
Making settings in the map menu ............. 46
Information mode ....................................... 48
Destination memories ................................ 49
– Enter/change short name ...................... 50
– Editing the Top 10 memory ................... 51
– Deleting destinations from the
destination memory ............................... 53
Traffic congestion function ......................... 55
Travel guide ............................................... 60
Making settings .......................................... 61
Anti-theft coding ......................................... 63

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RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM4
CONTENTS
TV
TV Tuner.................................................... 65
Television mode ........................................ 65
– Switching on television mode ................ 65
– Switching off television mode ................ 66
– Fade in programme information ............ 66
– Station search ........................................ 66
– Storing a station ..................................... 67
– Activating the user menu ....................... 67
– Screen settings ...................................... 67
– Selecting AutoSearch ............................ 68
– Selecting the standard
television setting .................................... 68
– Selecting videotext ................................. 68
APPENDIX
Guarantee, exchange, care of the
antenna, registration,
care tips for CD-ROMs .............................. 70

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RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM5
INTRODUCTION
Radio Navigation System MFD

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RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM6
INTRODUCTION
The Radio Navigation System MFD (Multi
Function Display) provides you with easy
operation of the convenient radio and
navigation features in your vehicle. The system
can also be equipped with an original 6-disc
CD changer, a Digital Sound Package, a
package for dynamic navigation and a TV/
video module.
Navigation
The navigation system is your “intelligent pas-
senger”. With its help, you can travel from your
current location to any selected destination
quickly, easily and safely without having to use
a lot of complicated roadmaps. In cities and
towns unfamiliar to you, for example, you can
drive directly the nearest petrol station. On the
road, you can enter a point for a stopover to
eat at a restaurant or visit a tourist attraction.
The system uses the data stored on the
navigation CD to calculate the route to the
selected destination. During route guidance,
different display modes provide you with
information on your current vehicle position,
turning recommendations (direction and
distance to the turning point) and the remaining
travelling time to your destination.How does navigation work?
Satellite data is used to determine the vehi-
cle’s current position. The route travelled is
measured by the ABS sensor system. The gy-
roscope (rotating angle sensor) determines the
current driving direction. This information is fed
into the navigation system and compared to
the map information stored there.
Outside of built-up areas, this type of locating
might fail to determine the vehicle’s exact po-
sition. In this case, satellites are used for lo-
cating. This type of locating is known as the
Global Positioning System (GPS).
Important information
Operating the radio navigation
system while driving
The demands of today’s road traffic require the
full concentration of road users at all times.
In addition to entertainment, the extensive and
sophisticated features of this system also of-
fer a wide range of information to help you
reach your selected destination safely and
easily.
Nevertheless, you should never operate
the radio navigation system with its
many different features unless traffic
conditions permit.
The different volume settings should be select-
ed so that acoustic signals from the outside,
e.g. police or fire brigade sirens, can be heard
at all times.

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RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM7
INTRODUCTION
Always devote your attention primari-
ly to driving! As the driver of a motor
vehicle, you bear full responsibility for
your road safety. Never operate the
radio navigation system in a way that
could interfere with your ability to
maintain control of your vehicle in all
traffic situations!
Anti-theft coding
Anti-theft coding is an electronic system that
prevents unauthorised persons from being able
to use this equipment once it has been dis-
connected from its power source.
If “SAFE” appears in the display when the sys-
tem is switched on, it will be necessary to en-
ter the correct code before it is possible to op-
erate the system - see page 63.
Before you use the navigation
system and the map display
•Please always observe all traffic regulations
in effect while driving.
•The route calculated by the navigation sys-
tem is a recommendation on how best to reach
your selected destination. While driving, please
be sure to observe no-stopping zones, traffic
lights, one-way streets, carriageway-change
restrictions, canals and ferries.
The Road Traffic Act always takes
priority over any driving recommenda-
tion provided.
•Street and place names may change. In
rare cases, the names stored on the CD might
not be the same as those used now.
Changing the navigation CD-ROM
To change the CD-ROM, press the CD eject
button 44 44
4. The navigation CD will eject.
Carefully insert the new navigation CD, with
the label facing upwards, into the CD slot until
it is automatically drawn into the unit.
Note
To ensure that the navigation system functions
reliably, always use clean CD-ROMs free of
scratches and other damage.
Always keep the CD-ROMs in the original cas-
es provided.
Always protect the CD-ROMs from direct sun-
light!
Do not write on or put stickers on the CD-
ROMs!

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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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RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM9
INTRODUCTION
Use the menu knob ** **
* to activate and use the
menu functions:
•To select the menu field: turn the knob
•To confirm the menu field: turn the knob
Selecting and confirming
menu fields Map and symbol displays
Map display
You can use the map display to
enter desti-
nations and during route guidance .
Using the map, you can select a destination
with the help of the cross hairs and the
selection rectangle and with the menu fields.
The map displays your travelling time or esti-
mated time of arrival
AA AA
A, the distance to your
destination BB
BB
B, true north CC
CC
C, the status of the
traffic congestion function DD
DD
D, the current map
scale EE
EE
E, your current vehicle position FF
FF
F, sym-
bols GG
GG
G and map information HH
HH
H.
Symbols for motorway filling stations/service
areas, airports, ·kodaAuto service centres and
town centres are indicated automatically on the
map. You can also choose to use additional
symbols to indicate such locations as car parks,
petrol stations or train stations. When using the map display, you can press
the menu knob during route guidance to
activate the
map menu. The map menu allows
you to select the map alignment automatically
in your driving direction, true north or directed
towards your destination. Using the map type,
you can choose to display your current vehicle
location together with your selected
destination. Use the move mode to view
neighbouring sections of the map. The map
contents allow you to select additional symbols.
Use the segment fields to alter the scale of the
map. Select the menu field marked “Symbol”
to switch from map display to the symbol
display mode.
A
B
CF
G
H
E
D

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