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

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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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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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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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Overview
Access the Enter destination menu directly
from the main navigation menu by selecting
the “Enter destination” menu field.
Enter destination
Now you can select from among the following
ways to enter your destination using these
menu fields:
From the destination memory (Top 10 mem-
ory, alphabetical destination memory), page 35
Destination on the map, page 40
Special destinations, page 32
To the flagged destination, page 38
Town (and town submenu), page 28
Street (and intersection), page 30
Town centre, page 32
Destination on the map
You can access the destination on the map
function in the following menus:
– Enter destination menu
– Town submenu
– Street submenu.
Using the map function you can alter the dis-
play scale (zoom), move the map horizontally
and vertically and select your desired destina-
tion.
Use the minimum scale (100 m) to enter your
destination. After that, you can enter a short
name for the destination in the edit menu.
Note
Before you select a point on the map (e.g. mo-
torway service area), make sure that the cor-
responding information is displayed at the bot-
tom of the screen (e.g. a street name). Then
you can be sure that the navigation system will
be able to identify the destination and calculate
a route.

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The edit menu
Using this menu you can make all the alpha-
numerical entries required for navigation.
This includes:
•Entering your destination with e.g. town and
street names
•Entering a short name when storing a des-
tination in the destination memory
•Using a position name for a flagged
destination.
The edit menu consists of:
•the Speller AA AA
A with letters, characters and
numbers
•the 5 control fields BB
BB
B:– blank space to delete the marked
character
–switch the Speller (for language-spe-
cific special characters)
–move the cursor to the left–move the cursor to the right–list recall
•the edit field with the standard name (on a
blue background) or the cursor (if no destina-
tion has been entered)
CC CC
C
•a list with 4 entries DD
DD
D.
The cursor in the Speller appears on the letter
“M”. The standard name appears in the edit
field (marked in blue).
A
C
D
B Enter destination - TownSelecting a town as a destination
Use the “Town” menu field to select the town
or town district and then access the town sub-
menu (see page 29) to enter your destination
more precisely.
Use the following menu fields in the town sub-
menu:
Entering the destination in the “Street” menu
field
Entering the destination in the “Town cen-
tre” menu field
Entering the destination in the “Close to
address” menu field
Using “Destination on map” to enter the des-
tination, see page 40.
Selecting the “Town” menu field
•Mark and confirm the “Town” menu field in
the enter destination menu.
The itelligent character input ASF
(Automatic Speller Function)
The character field
AA AA
A now only displays the
selection of letters that can be used together
with the letters you have already entered to
spell out the names that are available on the
navigation CD-ROM.
For example: You want to drive to Wolfsburg
so you begin by entering the letter "W". For
the next character, only the following letters
are available A, E, I, O, R, U, Y. All the other
letters are greyed out in the display and
therefore cannot be selected.
A

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Entering the town name
Enter the name of the town in full or enter only
the beginning letters in the edit field
CC CC
C.
Any existing entry will be deleted when you
enter the first letter. At the same time the edit
list
DD DD
D will move to the next nearest town in the
list.
•Use the menu knob to mark the letter you
want to select. The blue marker will move to
the letter selected.
•Press the menu knob briefly to confirm
your selection.
The letter will be entered in the edit field. At
the same time the cursor will move one posi-
tion to the right. Repeat these steps as often
as required.
Notes
Use the control field marked “
” to access
additional special characters in the Speller AA AA
A.
If you make any mistakes in your entry, use
the control fields marked “
” and “” to move
the cursor to the letter you want to replace or
delete. The letter will be marked in blue.
Now select the correct letter.
Selecting the last destinations
This function lets you directly select the last
10 destinations for which a route was
calculated.
Proceed as follows:
•Highlight and confirm the "Enter destina-
tion" menu item in the main navigation menu.
The submenu appears.
•Highlight and confirm the "Dest. memory"
menu item. The "Dest. memory" submenu appears.
•Highlight and confirm the "Last" menu item.
The list containing the last 10 destinations ap-
pears.
•Highlight and confirm the destination you
require.
The main navigation menu appears and you
can start route guidance.

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Accessing the list
Use the list to select the desired town as a des-
tination.
There are two ways to access the list from the
edit menu:
•Press the menu knob for longer than 2 sec-
onds.
•Mark and confirm the field marked “”.
Note
If the street name selected appears more than
once in the list, a submenu will appear from
which you can select the desired entry.
Selecting town names from the list
•Mark and confirm the desired entry.
Paging forwards in the list: Turn the menu
knob to the left to move the selection bar
beyond the last entry. The first entry on a new
page is the same as the last entry on the
previous page.
Paging back in the list: If the selection bar
marks the first entry on the page, move to the
previous page by turning the menu knob to the
right.
The town submenu will appear.
Mark and confirm the desired menu field to
enter more information on your exact destina-
tion.
“Street” menu field - use this menu field to
select a street and then a house number or a
intersection, provided that this information is
available on your map CD (see page 30).
“Town centre” menu field - depending on
the data available, entering information for the
“Street” menu field may be limited for smaller
towns. In this case, the selection bar will mark
the “Town centre” menu field (see page 32).
“Close to address” menu field - allows you
to select your destination from categories (e.g.
exhibition grounds), provided that this informa-
tion is available (see page 33).
“Destination on map” menu field - allows
you to use the map to select a destination (see
page 40).
Enter destination - Street and
intersection
Selecting a street as a destination
Use the “Street” menu field to select the de-
sired street and then to enter additional infor-
mation in the street submenu.
Use the following menu fields in the street sub-
menu:
Entering your destination using the “Inter-
section” menu field
Entering your destination using the “House
number” menu field
Entering your destination using the “Desti-
nation on map” menu field
Selecting the “Street” menu field
•Mark and confirm the “Street” menu field in
the enter destination menu.
One of the following will appear in the display:
– the list (for a maximum of 14 entries)
– the edit menu (for more than 14 entries)

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Entering the street name in the edit menu
•Enter the street name in the edit field.
Note
Do this in the same way as you enter the town
name as described starting on page 28.
•Then press the menu knob (for longer than
2 seconds) to access the list.
Selecting the street name from the list
•Mark and confirm the desired entry.
The street submenu will appear.
To page through the list move the selection
bar beyond the last entry (page forwards) or
the first entry (page back).
Note
If the street name appears more than once for
the town selected, a submenu will appear from
which you can select the desired entry.
A long street name may be stored more than
once to allow you to find it more easily, e.g.:
SACHS-STRASSE, HANS-
HANS-SACHS-STRASSESelecting an intersection as a
destination
Use the street submenu to enter more infor-
mation on your exact destination address:
Intersection - use this menu field to access
the edit menu/list to select an intersection.
House number - use this menu field to ac-
cess the edit menu/list to select a house
number.
Note
If you are unable to select this menu field, then
your map CD does not include this informa-
tion.
Destination on map - accesses the map.
Use the map to select your destination (see
page 40).
Continue - use this menu field to exit the
menu, the main navigation menu will appear.
Once you have entered the complete destina-
tion address, you can start route guidance. For
more information on route guidance, see page
44.

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Enter destination - Town centre
Selecting a town centre (town
district) as the destination
In large cities/towns, you can use the “Town
centre” menu field to select part of the town as
your destination.
For smaller towns and villages, you can use
this menu field to select the town centre as your
destination because the information that can
be entered in the “Street” menu field is limited.
Selecting the “Town centre” menu field
•Mark and confirm the “Town centre” menu
field in the enter destination menu.
One of the following will appear in the display:
– the list (for a maximum of 14 entries)
– the edit menu (for more than 14 entries)
Selecting the centre
•Enter the name of the town centre in the
edit field or confirm an existing entry.
•Then access the list.
•Mark and confirm the desired town centre
on the list.
The main navigation menu will appear.
Now you can begin route guidance (see page
44).
Notes
For large cities, the list will also display parts
of the city.
If the town centre (or part of the town) select-
ed appears more than once in the list, a sub-
menu will appear from which you can select
the desired entry.
Entering special destinations
Use the “Special dests.” menu field in the en-
ter destination menu to enter other destina-
tions.
Special destinations include:
Close to address - these are destinations
that are close to the destination address se-
lected (e.g. car park, petrol station, ·kodaAuto
service centre, etc.)
Supraregional destinations - these are des-
tinations that are not allocated to any specific
location (e.g. border crossing, airport, etc.)
Close to location - these are destinations
that are close to your current vehicle location
(this function is particularly useful if you want
to find such locations as the closest petrol sta-
tion or a ·kodaAuto service centre).
The destination is then selected from catego-
ries, which are stored in alphabetical order. Dif-
ferent categories will appear, depending on the
special destination.
These categories can include:
– Exhibition grounds
– Motorway service
– Car park/indoor parking
– ·koda Auto service.
If there is no information available for a cate-
gory, the selection bar will automatically move
to the next category.
After you have selected the category, you can
use the edit menu and the list to select the
desired destination.
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Selecting an entry from the list
The display will show a list of destinations in
the surrounding area. The list will indicate des-
tinations in the area surrounding your current
vehicle location. The list will also show the dis-
tance from your current vehicle location to the
destination. The destination entries on the list
are sorted according to how far they are from
your vehicle location.
•Mark and confirm the desired destination.
The main navigation menu will appear, the des-
tination you have selected will appear in the
destination field.
Now you can start route guidance (see page
44).
Storing a destination in the
destination memory
You must first save a destination in the desti-
nation memory before you can use this func-
tion.
A destination is initially saved in the alpha-
betical destination memory . The
destinations are sorted alphabetically by
their short name (if you have assigned them
one), town name, street name, and
intersection or house number.
Then you can also save the destination in the
Top 10 memory . These destinations will ap-
pear in the order selected by the user . The
memory can store a maximum of 10 entries
and helps you to find destinations you drive
to frequently more easily.
You can allocate a short name (e.g.
someone’s first name) to a destination. This
will make it easier for you to find the
destinations in the destination memory later.
Enter destination - From the
destination memory
You can access the destination memory menu
directly from the main navigation menu by us-
ing the “Dest. memory” menu field. Selecting the “Store destination” menu field
Use this function to save the destination ad-
dress currently shown in the destination field
in the alphabetical destination memory.
•Confirm the menu field. (The “Store desti-
nation” menu field is already marked when you
access this menu.)
Then the edit menu will appear so that you can
assign a short name to the destination.

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