lock SKODA YETI 2010 5L Columbus Navigation System Manual
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General information
4Information on how to operate the navigation systemThe requirements of today's road traffic demand the driver’s full concentration at all  times. Apart from the availability entertainmen 
t, the extensive and demanding equipment  
details of this system also offer a wide range of information, which will help you to  reach your destination quickly and safely. But you should only operate the navigation system with its wide range of possi- bilities when the traf 
fic situatio
n allows. 
The volume settings must be selected in  
such a way that audible signals from the  
outside, e.g. a Martins horn from utility  
vehicles (police cars, ambulances and fire  
brigade), can be heard at all times.
WARNING
Please concentrate fully at all times on yo 
ur driving! As the driver you are fully  
responsible for road safety. Only use the functions in such a way that you are  always in full control of your vehicle in all traffic situations!Before using the navigation system•
Please observe the respective traffic regulations when driving.
•
Street and location names can be changed.  
It is therefore possible that, in excep- 
tional cases, the names stored on the na 
vigation DVDs do not correspond to the  
changed names.•
The route calculated by the navigation  
system is a recommendation for reaching  
the intended destination. While driving please pay attention to traffic lights, one-way streets, lane change restrictions, canals and ferries.
WARNING
Road traffic legislation (StVO) applies at 
 all times, even if a driving recommen- 
dation contradicts the StVO.
Caution
•
Inserting a second CD/DVD while a CD/D 
VD is being ejected can destroy the  
CD/DVD drive in the unit. Please note that 
 the CD/DVD ejection lasts a few seconds  
after pressing the  
Eject key
  . During this time the lock 
in front of the CD/DVD case  
is open. It is essential that  
you wait until the CD/DVD has 
been fully ejected before you  
try to insert a new CD/DVD.•
Press the buttons and the keys of the unit gently in order to avoid damaging them. 
Gentle pressure on the appropriate key is sufficient to operate the unit. Please note that  the control buttons have predetermined breaking points, in order to reduce the risk of  injury.•
Do not use any pointed or sharp-edged objects to operate the touch-screen. Slight 
finger pressure sufficient to operate the equipment. A display on the screen, which  cannot be called up by pressing the button,  
is therefore not available at that time.
•
Please note that a dirty or scratched na
vigation DVD can cons
iderably impair the  
speed and the functions of 
 the navigation system.
Note
•
Your navigation system is a high-powered
 computer. Just as your computer at  
home, this unit needs a few seconds for proc 
essing complicated control sequences. In  
such a case it is possible that the unit wi 
ll no longer react when operated from the  
outside until the triggered processes have  
been dealt with processed in the back- 
ground. Please be patient, as it is quite po 
ssible that the unit “stores” the carried-out  
operating steps even if it does not appear to react to the operation from the outside.  These operating steps are processed one after the other by the unit once the processes in the background have been completed, which can be confusing.•
The DVD drive installed into this unit uses a Dolby Digital
® Audio coding system  
and MLP Lossless
® for highest reproduction quality even with standard Audio DVDs.  
“Dolby
®”, “MLP Lossless
®” and the Double-D-Symbol are trademarks of Dolby Labo-
ratories
®.
•
With the help of “DTS
®” and “DTS 2.0
®” the surrounding sound of a DVD is trans- 
formed and replayed in best stereo quality. “DTS
®” and “DTS 2.0
®” are registered  
trademarks of DTS, Inc.•
WMA audio data (Windows Media Audio) can also be replayed by the unit and  
stored on the hard disk (HDD) providing  
this has not been protected by the DRM 
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General information
8With some of the menus you can enter a fr
ee text. For instance, when allocating a  
folder name for storing MP3 data on the hard 
 disk or when searching for the name of  
a special destination. – Press   to accept a character sequence offered by the system or press   to  
delete the characters in the entry line. 
– When in the entry window, press on a character shown on the keypad block to  
accept it into the entry line. 
– You can also delete or change the charac 
ter sequence in the entry line as well as  
insert additional characters. 
– Press   to accept the indicated character sequence in the entry line. By pressing  
 the input mask will be closed  
without the entries being accepted. 
Further input possibilities:  - changes from upper case to lower case and vice versa.  - opens the input mask for digits and special characters. The function key changes  
to  . Press  , to change again to the letter input mask. 
 - space key for entering spaces. or   - moves the character entry cursor (the cursor) in the entry line to the left or  right. 
 - deletes characters in the entry line starting from the position of the character  
entry cursor from right to left. Selecting letters based on specific characters Some letters in the input masks are also marked with a small triangle “
 a”. This indi- 
cates that specific characters based on this letter can be selected. Continue to press down on the correspondin 
g function key with 
your finger until a  
pop-up window with these specific characte 
rs can be displayed. Press to accept the  
desired character into the entry line - the po 
p-up window will close. If no entries are  
entered, the pop-up window will clos 
e automatically after a few seconds. 
Some specific characters can be “written ou 
t”. The navigation system will also recog- 
nise the character sequence “AE”, “UE” and  
“OE” instead of the German specific char- 
acters “Ä”, “Ü” and “Ö” vom Navigationssystem erkannt. Other specific characters can  
be ignored, for example instead of “É”, “Ê” or 
 “È” a normal “E” will be accepted by the  
navigation system.Input mask for digit entry– Press   to accept an indicated character sequence or press  , to delete the 
characters in the entry line from right to left. 
– Press one of the   to   function keys  
in the input mask to accept the corre- 
sponding digit into the entry line. 
– Press   when the correct number is indicated in the entry line. By pressing    
the input mask will be closed wi 
thout the entries being accepted.
Special functions* Parking aid If your vehicle is equi 
pped with “parking aid” and after 
it is activated, the distance to  
the obstacle is shown on the screen.
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A-Z
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Climatronic If your vehicle is equipped with climatronic, a feedback is received on the screen when  changing the settings. Display of time You can switch the display of the time on or off in the menu  
Setup System
.
Switching the system on and off– The system is switched on or off by pressing the control button  . The last active audio source before switching off is repeated. If the key is pulled out of the ignition lock while the unit is switched on, the unit will  switch off automatically. You can then switch the unit on again. If the  
ignition is switched off, the unit (discharge  
protection of the vehicle battery) switches 
 off automatically after approx. one hour.  
This process can be repeated as often as necessary.Anti-theft protectionThe anti-theft coding of your navigation sy 
stem prevents an operation of the system  
after a voltage interruption, e.g. during a vehicle repair or after theft. After discon-necting the battery, disconnecting the navigati 
on system from the on-board voltage of  
the vehicle and after a fuse failure, the code 
 must be entered before the vehicle can be  
used again.Enter code– If a keypad appears after switching on  
with the command to enter the code, the  
unit can be unlocked by entering the corr 
ect four-digit code number. The number  
of the possible attempts is shown in the second touch-screen line. 
– Press a digit from   to   on the digit block displayed on the screen. The digit is  
accepted in the entry line. 
– After a four-digit order has been entered, the group of digits will turn grey (inactive)  
and no further digits can be accepted in the entry line. 
– Press   on the touch-screen to erase the digits in the entry line from right to left  
and thereby correct your input, if necessary. 
– If the correct code number is di 
splayed in the entry line, press  . 
Code number The code number can only be called up “onlin 
e” via the Škoda system, as this guaran- 
tees even more effective anti-theft protec 
tion. Please contact your Škoda dealer if  
necessary. Incorrect code number If an incorrect code is confirmed after entry  
of the code, the procedure can be repeated  
once again 
. The number of possible attempts is
 shown in the second line on the  
touch-screen. If the code number is entered incorrectly fo 
r the second time, the unit will be blocked  
for approx. one hour. It is possible to ente 
r again the safety code
 after one hour has  
expired, when the unit and the ig 
nition have been switched on. 
If two invalid attempts are then made agai 
n, the navigation syst
em will be blocked  
again for an hour. The cycle - two attempts, blocked for  
an hour - will continue to apply.
Note
The code is normally stored in the instrument
 cluster. This ensures that it is automati- 
cally decoded (convenience coding). Ma 
nual input of the code is normally not  
necessary.
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Range selector key MEDIA
20Range selector key MEDIAGeneral information for CD/DVD operationAudio-CDs (CD-A) and Audio-DVDs, MP3-CDs and MP3-DVDs as well as Video-DVDs  can be played in the internal CD/DVD drive. CD not legible If the unit cannot read  
an inserted CD/DVD, “
CD fault will be displayed for a short  
period of time. Please check CD. 
” or “
Wrong data format. Data cannot be read.
”  
and the CD/DVD is reinserted into the initial position after a few seconds. If the CD/DVD is not taken out within 10 seconds, it is drawn in again for safety reasons.
WARNING
•
The CD player is a 1st class laser product. There is a definite risk of injury  
from invisible laser beams if it is opened.•
The CD player contains no parts that ha 
ve to be serviced or repaired. Please  
contact your specialist garage if a mechan 
ica l  d e fe c t o ccurs o r t he  CD pl a ye r  ha s  
to be repaired.
Caution
•
Inserting a second CD/DVD while a CD/D 
VD is being ejected can destroy the  
CD/DVD drive in the unit. Please note that the CD/DVD ejection lasts a few seconds after pressing the  
Eject key
  . During this time the lock in front of the CD/DVD case  
is open. It is essential that you wait until  
the CD/DVD has been fully ejected before you  
try to insert a new CD/DVD.•
If the CD/DVD drive becomes mechanically defective or a CD/DVD has been 
inserted incorrectly or not fully, first of all “ 
CD fault will be displayed on the touch- 
screen. Please check CD. 
” and then the “
DVD drive fault
” indicated on the touch- 
screen. Please check the CD/DVD and place it again correctly and fully into the drive. If a “ DVD drive fault
” is indicated again, 
please contact your Škoda Service Partner.
•
If the inside temperature of the unit is t
oo high, no CDs or DVDs will be accepted.  
The unit switches into the last active operating mode.
Note
•
If the function key   is inactive, no ne 
w Audio CD/DVD has been inserted or an  
inserted Audio CD/DVD is not readable.•
It is possible that CDs/DVDs protected  
by copyright and non-original CD-R, CD- 
RW and DVD-RWs are not returned at all or only in certain circumstances.•
WMA audio data (Windows Media Audio) can also be replayed by the unit and  
stored on the hard disk (HDD) providing  
this has not been protected by the DRM  
procedure copyright (Digital Rights Manage 
ment). The operation and behaviour of the  
unit complies with the MP3  
compressed audio data and are not described further.
•
Please observe the following information for the MP3 operation 
⇒page 24.
•
Please comply with the national legal 
copyright requirements in your country.
•
The DVD drive installed into this unit uses a Dolby Digital
® Audio coding system  
and MLP Lossless
® for highest reproduction quality even with standard Audio DVDs.  
“Dolby
®”, “MLP Lossless
®” and the Double-D-Symbol are trademarks of Dolby Labo-
ratories
®.
•
With the help of “DTS
®” and “DTS 2.0
®” the surrounding sound of a DVD is trans- 
formed and replayed in best stereo quality. “DTS
®” and “DTS 2.0
®” are registered  
trademarks of DTS, Inc.
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CD
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 - changes over to the TV mode when a TV Tuner* is connected 
⇒page 30. 
 - changes over to a Video-DVD inserted into the internal CD/DVD drive  
⇒ page 28. Additional function keys in the AUDIO menu 
 - changes over into the  
DVD menu
 and plays the last selected video source. 
 - opens a pop-up window in which the repeat function determines whether  
the   or the   (in audio CD operation) respectively the current   (in the MP3  operation  
⇒page 24) should be repeated. 
 - opens a pop-up window in which the random play function  
Mix
 or the auto- 
matic play  
Scan
, the capacity of the hard disk 
HDD capacity
 or Switch off display
 can  
be selected. 
 - opens the title list of the current audio source in order to select another title  
or audio source. Additional function keys in the DVD menu 
 - changes to the  
Audio menu
 and plays the last selected audio source. 
 - switches over the DVD played in the internal CD/DVD drive to the menu selec- 
tion of the film and also opens the incorporated menu control. 
 - opens a set-up menu to adapt the display set-ups for the current film. - opens the chapter selection for the DVD played in the internal CD/DVD  
drive.Inserting or ejecting a CD/DVDInserting a CD/DVD– Push a CD/DVD with the written side facing up as far as possible into the CD/DVD  
case until it is automatically drawn in. Th 
e play function will start automatically. 
Ejecting a CD/DVD– Press the button   to move the CD/DVD 
in the internal CD/DVD drive into the  
eject position. 
If a CD/DVD is not removed when ejected, it will be reinserted after approximately ten  seconds for safety reasons. Pl ayable  MP3 a nd WMA data ca n als o be stored o n the  hard  di sk of the  unit  
⇒page 27. 
WMA Data (Windows Media Audio) The copyright of audio data compressed by  
Windows 
Media 
Audio, can also be  
protected by the DRM procedure ( 
Digital 
Rights 
Management). Such WMA data is not  
supported by the unit.Inserting or removing a memory card Inserting a memory card– Push the memory card into the memory ca 
rd case with the trimmed edge to the  
front right (horizontal case) or to the front top (vertical case), until it is locked in position. The play function 
 will start automatically.
Taking out a memory card– Press against the spring resistance of the inserted memory card, the memory card  
“skips” back into  
the Eject position.
Destination entry from the memory card– You can enter the destinations from the SD card using the function  
 in the  
Navigation menu
. The destinations must only be stored  
on the SD card in the corresponding format. 
Only MP3 data and unprotected WMA data can  
b e  re a d  f ro m  t h e  S D  c a rd .  A l l  o t h e r  d a t a   
is ignored. Pl ayable  MP3 a nd WMA data ca n als o be stored o n the  hard  di sk of the  unit  
⇒page 27. 
Memory card empty or data not readable If a memory card is inserted, on which no audio data has been stored, it will  
not
 be  
switched over into the memory card mode  
after the loading procedure. When in the  
Audio menu 
 the function key   remains inactive on the top line of the touch-screen  
and the function cannot be seleced  
⇒page 21, fig. 8
.
TVDVDVideoRepeat
titel
CD
folder
ExtrasSelect.AudioMenuDisplayChapter
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Import destinations
SD
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Store and edit audio data (HDD)Store MP3 and WMA data on the hard disk (HDD)Select titles or folders to be saved– Check the available audio sources for titles
 or folders which you may wish to store  
on the hard disk. You can also select the  
complete contents of an installed data  
carrier for storing on the hard disk in th 
e selection window of
 the available audio  
sources. 
– If you press on the function key   behind the display of a title or folder, a pop-up  
window will open. 
– Pressing   in the pop-up window 
 will start the play function. 
– Press   in the pop-up window to store the respective title or folder on the hard  
disk. 
– Press   in the following pop-up wind 
ow for confirmation that you have  
taken note of the message.
Select memory space and save titles– Press  , if the title or folder should be saved directly on the first level,  
which is the root folder of the hard disk. 
– Or press   if a new folder should be created for the title or folder. Choose  
a name for this folder from the following menu. The newly created folder is opened  and the name you choose will be indicated in the title line. 
– You can now create another folder (o 
ne folder has a maximum of seven sub- 
folders) or you can save the selected title or folder in the currently described folder.  Press the function key   to open the  
appropriate higher 
priority folder. 
– Press the function key   if you wish to save the title or folder at the  
selected point. 
– Press   to cancel the saving process of the currently stored title. Once the  
saving process has been completed, the  
pop-up window will close automatically. 
Saving 100 music titles of average length of time (3 - 5 minutes) will take approximately  40 minutes. 
If the unit is switched off during the saving 
 process, the saving process will be termi- 
nated with the last fully saved title. Functions and progress display during the memory procedure You can continue listening to 
 this or another audio source while storing other audio  
data. Data names with a length of max. 
 32 characters can be displayed. 
The function key   is blocked in the  
Audio menu
 during the memory procedure.  
If the function key   is pressed regardless, a pop-up window will open instead of  the selection menu where the progress of the  
saving process is displayed. If you press  
 in the pop-up window, the storing proces 
s will be cancelled with the last fully  
stored title. Press the range selector key   twice to close the pop-up window and  continue the storing process.Edit stored audio data (titles) and foldersSelect title or folder– Open the selection menu of  
the available audio sources 
⇒page 23. 
– Press on the function key   to display the stored titles and folders on the hard  
disk. 
– Select the title or folder to be processed. Press on the display of a folder    
to open it. Press the function key   to open the appropriate higher priority folder. The names of the currently opened folders are displayed in the title line. 
– Press the function key   behind the display of the title or folder you wish to  
process. A pop-up window will open. 
– The play function can be started and the  
title or folder can be copied, renamed or  
erased via the pop-up window. 
Function keys in the pop-up window: 
 - starts the play function of 
 the selected title or folder. 
 - stores a copy of the title or folder  
⇒page 27, “Select memory space and save  
titles”. 
 - opens the input mask to change the title or folder name.
 H
PlayCopyContinueEnter file/folderNew folder
 FEnter file/folder
Cancel
Select.Select.
Cancel
MEDIA
 J HDD
 G... Name
 F
 H
PlayCopyRename
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Range selector key NAV (Navigation)
36– Press the range selector key  . The last
 opened menu in the navigation will be  
displayed. 
– Press on the range selector 
 key  again if the main menu 
Navigation
  
⇒ page 35, fig. 14
 has not been displayed. 
 and   set  - opens a window with information about your current location. When in this  
menu you can store the displayed location by pressing   in the destination  memory.  - stores the current position as “Flagd 
est.” in the destination memory. Only one  
destination can be stored in the destinatio 
n memory under “Flagdest.”. If the flagged  
destination is not renamed, it is overwritten by renewed pressing of  . Further function keys in the main menu Navigation 
 - opens a selection menu to select the type of destination entry.
•
 - used for the entry of a new destination. 
 - opens a pop-up window:
•
 - for selecting an already stored travel destination.
•
 - in order to store the displayed travel destination in the main  
menu  
Navigation
.
•
 - switches over to the destination memory.
•
 used for the display of the destination imported into the  
memory from the SD card 
 - opens a pop-up window during route guidance:
•
 - uses the direction arrows to disp 
lay a list with turning points still  
to be driven during route guidance.•
 - used for the manual entry of a congestion ahead and the  
recommendation of the next available route•
 - used for manual entry of ce 
rtain sections of the route  
which are blocked.•
 - displays a list with street names or street descriptions of those parts of  
the journey still to be driven during route guidance.•
 - to cancel manually a route block. 
 - opens a pop-up window:
•
 - for changing over into the tour mode if more than two destinations  
still have be driven during route guidance.•
 - for entering an additional destination which must still 
be driven during route guidance.•
 - used for route guidance close to the entered stopover.
•
   - used for route guidance to an exactly determined stopover.
•
 - used for switching over into the  
waypoint nav. if 
in non-digitalised  
areas, specific points are set (Offroad Navigation). 
 - starts the route guidance to the displayed travel destination. 
Determine parameters for the route calculation The menu  
Route options
 ⇒fig. 15
 is called up by pressing   in the main  
menu  
Navigation
 ⇒page 35, fig. 14
. The menu 
Route options
 is used to determine  
the criteria according to which a route is to  
be calculated and what types of destination  
you wish to allow for the route calculation. The changes in the menu  
Route options
 must be confirmed with  , as they cannot  
be taken over otherwise. 
 - opens a pop-up window:
Fig. 15  Select route option.
NAVNAV
Position
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Position
Store
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New dest.
New dest.
Memory
Load destinationSave destination
Edit memoryImport destination
Route
Manoeuvre listCongestion aheadManage blocked routesRoute listRemove exclusion
Extras
To u r  m o d eEnter stopover destinationClose toExactlyWaypoint nav.
Start
Route options
OK
   Route
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 - Move a crosshair to choos
e a point on the map in the  
surrounding area where you intend to search for a point of interest. Proceed as  described in chapter “Select travel destination from the map”. 
 - During current route guidance the  
search for a point of interest is  
limited to the surrounding area of the calculated route. Further options for POI search 
 - You can search for a particular point of interest by entering a name. 
 - You can search for a particular point of interest by entering a phone number.  
Please enter only the phone number, 
 without a city or country code.
 Select travel destination from the map
– In the menu 
New dest.
, press on the function key  . The last travel destina- 
tion for which route guidance was started will be shown in the map display. If no  travel destination was arrived at, the curren 
t location will be displayed in an over- 
view map. 
– Turn button   to zoom in and out of the map and/or to change the map scale.  
Press the function key   or  . 
– Keep pressing on the map display and do not stop. The crosshair will follow your  
movements. If you move the crosshair to  
the edge of the screen, the adjoining map  
section will appear after a few seconds. The geo-position (position display via  coordinates) or the street name for the  
current position of the crosshair will be  
displayed at the top of the touchscreen. 
– If the desired travel destination or destination area is displayed, press the function  
key  . Route guidance will start automatically. 
– Press on the function key  , if initially you only wish to store the displayed  
destination. 
Determining a map destination more accurately You can further restrict a travel destination selected from the map display later on in  the menu  
Address entry
. For this purpose press the range selector key   after the  
start of route guidance to change from the map display to the main menu  
Navigation
.  
Here you can press the function key   to 
 terminate route guidance. If you now  
change into the menu  
Address entry
, the travel destination selected in the map will be  
displayed in the form of an address and can be determined there more precisely. On the other hand  
you can use the menu 
Address entry
 to determine the area to be  
displayed in the map display as a destination selection. Further function keys in the map display  - 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). 
 - opens a menu for entering a travel destination via its coordinates. - saves the travel destination selected from the map in the destination  
memory.
 Entering a travel destination via coordinates
– In the menu  
New dest.
, press on the function key  . 
– Press the function key   on the map disp 
lay. The coordinates of the last travel  
destination for which a route guidance was started are displayed. If no travel desti- nation was approached, the coordinates of 
 the current location will be displayed. 
– Press the function key   or    
to open the corresponding input  
mask. 
– By pressing on   and  , you can move the character entry cursor within the input  
fields or change to the next input field. 
– When in the input mask, press on a character shown in the keypad block to accept  
it behind the character input cursor. Ex 
isting characters will be overwritten. 
– Press on   if the desired latitude or longitude is displayed in the entry fields. – Pressing  , will erase characters from right  
to left as of the position of the char- 
acter input cursor. By pressing   the input mask will be closed without the entries  being accepted. 
If the entered coordinates are outside the stored navigation area, a pop-up window  will open with the following information: “ 
These GPS coordinates cannot be 
Select point on the mapAlong the routeName withTe l .Map/GPS
Map/GPS
A8
 ˆ
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OK
Save
NAV
Stop
 /GPSSaveMap/GPS
Map/GPS
GPSLatitude
Longitude
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OK 
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Range selector key NAV (Navigation)
50– Press the range selector key   in the 
map display to insert the split-screen. 
– Press the function key at the top left in the split-screen. – In the pop-up window press on   to  
display the direction arrows in the  
split-screen  
⇒page 49, fig. 22
. 
– Press on   in the pop-up window to  
display an overview map in the split- 
screen with the starting and finishing point. 
 Press briefly on this map to change its  
type of display. 
– Press the function key   or the range selector key   to close the split-screen. Route guidance tour plan When driving to a tour plan, route guidance 
 will start automatically to the next desti- 
nation after reaching a stopover. If an exac 
t stopover cannot be reached, it must be  
deleted from the tour plan before route guidance continues to the next destination. If  route guidance to the next destination has been started manually, only this destination will be approached and all further dest 
inations of the tour
 plan are ignored.
Note
•
If you have missed a turn-o
ff during route guidance an
d there is no other opportu- 
nity to turn at that moment,  
continue driving until the navi
gation system offers you an  
alternative route.•
The quality of the messages transmitted by the unit depends on the available navi- 
gation data and, during traffic problems, also 
 on the available traffic reports. The radio  
stations broadcasting the traffic reports are responsible for the content and quality of the available traffic reports.Dynamic route guidance with TMC use Switching the dynamic navigation on or off– In the main menu  
Navigation
 press on the function key  . 
– In the map display, press on   or on    
⇒page 49, fig. 21
 during  
a route guidance and on   in the pop-up window. 
– In the menu  
Route options
, press on the function key   and select  
the desired set-up by pressing yo 
ur choice in the pop-up window. 
– Press   to confirm your input. Traffic problems received via TMC which affect the route are displayed in the map by  means of a coloured symbol. Traffic proble 
ms, which do not affect the route, are  
displayed in the map by means of a grey  
symbol. The direction in which a traffic  
problem is found, is displayed by means of an arrow in the symbol. The duration of a  traffic problem on the route is displayed  
in the map by means of continuous PKW  
(motor car) symbols 
 .
  Dynamic route
 b Off 
When the dynamic navigation is 
 switched off you will not be advised of traffic prob- 
lems affecting your route duri 
ng route guidance and you are not directed away from or  
through the traffic problems. TMC traffic reports are updated automatically in the unit  ⇒ page 51, “Requirements for a dynamic rout
e guidance” and displayed by pressing  
the range selector key  . If one of the announced traffi 
c problems is on your route,
 you can also switch on the  
dynamic route guidance during the current  
route guidance or block the route manually  
⇒ page 52, “Manually blocking a stretch of the route”.  Dynamic route
 b Manual 
If the dynamic navi 
gation is set to 
manual
 and you are in route guidance mode you  
can select to avoid the announced traffic problems on your route  
⇒page 51,  
“Requirements for a dynamic route guidance”. If the navigation system is alerted of a tr 
affic problem on the calculated route, the  
driver will be notified of this by means  
of an audible message and information in a  
pop-up window. The expected delay incurred in avoiding this traffic problem and the length of the alter- native route will be displayed. The expected time lost when driving through this traffic  problem will also be displayed.•
Press   to remain on the calculated route and to pass through the 
traffic problem.•
Press on   for an alternative route to  
be calculated taking
 into account the  
announced traffic problem.
MAP
NAV symbol
Overview
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MAP
Options
Navigation
  ... / ...
Route options
  Dynamic route
OK
TMC
Current routeBypass
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