navigation system SKODA YETI 2011 1.G / 5L Bolero Car Radio Manual

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General information
Owner's Manual This Owner's manual describes
all possible equipment variants without identify-
ing them as special equipment, model variants or market-dependent equipment.
Consequently, this vehicle does not need to contain all of the equipment compo-
nents described in this Owner's manual.
The scope of equipment for your vehicle is described in the sales documentation
you were given when purchasing the car. For more information, contact your local
ŠKODA retailer. Ð
Symbols in the text of the operating instructions Explanation of symbols
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 The section is continued on the next page. Ð
Equipment overview Switching on/off
: Control button for switching the navigation sys-
tem on/off (press) and volume control (turn)
Setting up button
– RADIO mode – turn for manual station adjustment; press briefly
to start or stop the automatic play (Scan).
– MEDIA mode – turn to change track; press briefly to start or stop
the automatic play (Scan).
RADIO - changes over into the radio mode and changes the fre-
quency range when in the radio mode
MEDIA – changes over to the last played media source or selects a
new media source
TELEPHONE – Telephone function – Muting of the current audio
source
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5 TIM
- TIM function (Traffic Information Memory) recorded traffic
announcements can be replayed. After entering up to two different
TIM recording times in the SETUP menu, a recording of the traffic
announcements is also possible if the unit is switched off
TP - Switch the traffic information function (Traffic Program) on or
off or interrupt the currently recorded traffic announcement
SETUP - enables setting-up the individually selected field
 - opens the sound and volume settings menu
Touch-screen (Touch-screen): fields circled in colour on the screen
are presently
“active” and are operated by touching the screen
CD case
Eject key 
/
 - press briefly to move an inserted CD into the ini-
tial position ready for removal
Memory card case: Memory card case: SD memory cards, SDHC
memory cards measuring 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm and with a ca-
pacity of up to 32 GB are available (FAT 32). Ð
Important information Warranty The equipment warranty terms and conditions also apply for new vehicles.
After the expiration of the warranty, a piece of equipment in need of repair will be
replaced with a reconditioned, original item with spare part warranty. It is, howev-
er, a precondition that the housing has not been damaged and no unauthorised
attempts have been made to carry out repairs. Note
Damage within the meaning of the warranty must not be the result of improper
handling of the system or from unprofessional repair attempts. It is also essential
that there is no external damage. Ð
Device operation The radio should only be used, if the traffic situation permits it.

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Incorrect code number
If an incorrect code is confirmed after entry of the code, the procedure can be re-
peated once again
. The number of possible attempts is shown in the second line
on the touch-screen.
If the code number is entered incorrectly for the second time, the unit will be
blocked for approx. one hour. It is possible to enter again the safety code after
one hour has expired, when the unit and the ignition have been switched on.
If two invalid attempts are then made again, the navigation system 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 auto-
matically decoded (convenience coding). Manual input of the code is normally not
necessary. Ð
General - operation The screen of the unit is a so-called “touch screen” (touch-screen). Fields circled in
colour on the touch-screen are presently “active” and are operated by touching
the screen. Active fields, which call up a function or a menu, are called “function
keys”.
Moving objects or regulators
– Place your finger on the display of a moving object on the touch-screen, for
example the
“sliding regulator” in a “scrollbar”.
– Now move your finger over the touch-screen without interruption. The object
will follow your movements, but can only be moved within the pre-defined
range.
– Lift the finger from the touch-screen at the desired position.
– To view the displayed menu section, move the right sliding regulator in the
scrollbar completely to the bottom.
– Alternatively, you can move the sliding regulator on the touch-screen to the
bottom and top by touching the function keys  and
 .
– A sliding regulator in a set-up bar  can alternatively be moved by pressing -or
+ “Return to previous menu item”
Return to the previous menu with
 .
“Scrollbar


The vertical bar on the right side of the display with a sliding regulator between
the arrow keys  and
 is called a “scroll bar”. It indicates that further menu en-
tries become visible if the sliding regulator is moved completely to the bottom.
“Set value


In a set-up menu a set-up or value is infinitely adjustable. Move the sliding regula-
tor  or press + or
- to change a setting.
“Pop-up window


A function key with an arrow  behind another function key shows the presently
selected set-up, e.g. with an acknowledgement signal
Off .
If you press the function key on the screen 
Off , a so-called “pop-up window” will
open in which all possible set-up options are displayed.
Briefly press the desired set-up option. The pop-up window is closed and the set-
ting you have selected is displayed. To close the pop-up window without changing
the set-up, press the function button in the pop-up window  .
“Check box


There is a so-called “Check box” in front of a function which can only be switched
on or off. A tick in the check box  indicates that the function is switched on, an
empty check box , indicates that it is switched off.
Briefly press the corresponding function key for switching on or off. Ð4
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