Area VOLKSWAGEN ID.5 2022 User Guide

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The following also applies to vehicles with
Area View
F
ront perpendicular parking. Rear perpendicular parking.
Front crossing traffic.
Rear crossing traffic.
Switch to trailer or offroad support
(
country-dependent)

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Switching on and off
Please refer to and on page 179 and
at the start of the chapter on page 187.
Fig. 118
Inf otainment system screen: Area
View in “front perpendicular parking mode” (il-
lustration). Bird

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Function
Fig. 119
Illustration of Rear Traffic Alert: moni-
tored area around the v ehicle leaving the parking
space.
Rear Traffic Alert functions using radar sen-
sors in the rear bumper.
The system detects approaching and moving
objects in the rear and side areas around the
vehicle

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Practical equipment
Stowage areas Introduction to the topic
WARNING
Loose objects may be flung through the ve-
hicle interior in the e vent of a sudden driv-
ing or braking manoeuvre. This can cause
serious injury and can also lead to loss of
control of the vehicle.
x Stow objects only in closed stowage
compartments.
x Always keep stowage compartments
closed while the vehicle is in motion.
x The coat hooks in the vehicle should on-
ly be used for lightweight clothing
weighing max. 2.5 kg (approx. 5.5 lbs).
Never leave any heavy, hard or sharp ob-
jects in the pockets. NOTICE
x Do not stow any temperature-sensitiv
e
objects, food or medicines inside the vehi-
cle. Hot and cold temperatures could dam-
age them or render them unusable.
x Objects stored in the vehicle that are
made from transparent materials, such as
transparent suction cups on the windows,
can concentrate the sun

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Prerequisites
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 196.
Prerequisites f
or downloading a system up-
date
For download, the vehicle must be in areas
with sufficient mobile reception.
The download process can be interrupted at
any time by the system and will be resumed
again as required when the vehicle

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WARNING
Driving recommendations and traffic sym-
bols displayed by the na vigation system
may differ from the current traffic situa-
tion.
x Road signs, traffic signals, traffic regula-
tions and local conditions have priority
over the recommendations and displays
provided by the navigation system.
x Adapt your speed and driving style to
suit visibility, weather, road and traffic
conditions.
x Certain events can make the originally
planned driving time and route to the
destination considerably longer or make
navigation there temporarily impossible,
e.g. due to a road being closed. NOTICE
The radiation produced by the mobile device
when switched on may interf
ere with sensi-
tive technical and medical equipment, possi-
bly resulting in malfunction or damage to the
equipment.
x Always switch off your mobile device in
areas where special regulations apply and
when the use of mobile devices is forbid-
den. NOTICE
The loudspeakers can be damaged if the vol-
ume is set at too high a le
vel and by playback
which is too loud or distorted.
x Choose the volume setting so that the
loudspeakers are not damaged. Notes on use
Please refer to and on page 218.

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the announcement. All other navigation an-
nouncements are giv
en with this volume set-
ting or are muted.
Navigation announcements are not
given if the Infotainment system has
been muted.
Restrictions during navigation
When the Infotainment system cannot re-
ceive any data from GPS satellites, e.g. in
a tunnel or underground car park, navigation
can still continue using the vehicle sensors.
In areas that are not or are not completely in-
cluded in the Infotainment memory, the Info-
tainment system will also try to enable route
guidance.
If navigation data is unavailable or incom-
plete, the navigation system may be unable
to determine the exact vehicle position. As
a result, the navigation may not be as exact
as usual.
Road navigation is subject to continuous
changes, e.g. new roads, road works, road
closures, changes in the road names and
house numbers. In the case of obsolete navi-
gation data, there may be errors or inaccura-
cies during navigation.
Controlling the navigation map
For optimal viewing, you can also operate the
navigation map with advanced finger move-
ments.
Moving the navigation map 239
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ites, and home and work addresses so it can
use this data f
or route guidance.
Selecting a destination and starting naviga-
tion
Suggested.
2. Touch the desired destination.
Route guidance starts automatically.
Last destinations
The navigation system stores up to 25 desti-
nations that you have driven to last in order
to make them available for route guidance.
A new destination automatically overwrites
the oldest destination.
Selecting a destination and starting naviga-
tion
Last destinations.
2. Touch the desired destination.
3. Touch
Start.
OR: touch .
Quick start
Last destinations.
2. Touch the desired destination and hold for a few seconds.
Favourite destinations
Save up to 50 destinations as favourites.
Saving a destination as a favourite in
the additional window.
Selecting a destination and starting na

viga-
tion
Favourites.
2. Touch the desired destination.
3. Touch
Start.
OR: touch .
Quick start
Favourites.2. Touch the desired destination and hold
f
or a few seconds.
Selecting on the map
The navigation map contains active areas at
many locations which are suitable for desti-
nation input. To enter a destination, touch
the desired position or location on the map.
You can start route guidance if map data is
available at this location.
Destination input via the navigation map de-
pends on the data status and is not possible
for all positions.
Use the “offroad navigation” function to en-
ter a destination point with unknown data.
Offroad navigation
The “offroad navigation” function calculates
routes to selected destination points with
unknown data. If a destination point is not on
known roads or there is no positioning data
available for this point, the navigation system
will calculate the route up to the nearest
point on the known roads and then complete
the route up to the destination point by a di-
rect connection.
To start “offroad navigation”, touch a free
area without positioning data.
Starting navigation .
2.

Move the map view until the desired po-
sition can be selected. The navigation
map can be operated by extended touch
gestures

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x
Carry out pairing only when the v ehicle
is stationary. When some mobile devices are paired,
a PIN is shown on the display of the
mobile de

vice. To finish the pairing proce-
dure, enter this PIN on the Infotainment sys-
tem.
Bluetooth pairing via NFC
NFC is not available in all countries and vehi-
cle models. Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, NFC is not available in every vehicle
with a wireless charging function.
Prerequisites for one-off pairing:
q NFC technology and a stowage compart-
ment with wireless charging function are
installed in the vehicle.
q NFC is activated on the mobile device. 1. Touch
Select mobile telephone.
2. Unlock the mobile device.
3. Place the mobile device correctly on the stowage area for the wireless charging
function.
4. Continue and confirm Bluetooth pairing in accordance with the displays on the
mobile device and Infotainment system.
The mobile device is paired with the Infotain-
ment system.
The wireless charging function is deac-
tivated while the Infotainment system
is in the
Known mobile phones menu. The wireless
charging function will be reactivated when
you leave the menu.
Managing connections
Prerequisites:
q The mobile device is paired and connec-
ted. 1. Touch
HOME
Mobile devices.
2. Touch the technology desired for the connection. . The mobile device with active
connection is marked.
2.

Touch the name of the desired mobile
device. Other mobile devices then auto-
matically have a passive connection.
User profiles
An individual user profile is automatically cre-
ated for every paired mobile device. Data
from the mobile device are stored in the user
profile, e.g. contact details. A maximum of
ten user profiles can be stored in the Info-
tainment system simultaneously.
Deleting a user profile .
The user profiles are located in the area
Select mobile telephone or Mobile devices.
Active
Passive
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Qi-capable mobile devices with larger dimen-
sions cannot be charged wirelessly.
Bef
ore charging, remove any foreign objects
with metallic components such as coins from
the stowage compartment and observe the
operating instructions for the mobile device.
To charge a Qi-enabled mobile device, re-
move the protective cover and place the en-
tire surface of the device flat in the centre of
the stowage area with the display facing up-
wards. The charging process starts automati-
cally.
The factory-fitted Infotainment system will
provide information about the start of the
charging operation and, where applicable,
about any foreign objects with metallic com-
ponents that are detected in the stowage
compartment. Remove foreign objects im-
mediately.
If the mobile device has not been positioned
correctly in the stowage area or is too large,
it cannot be detected or cannot be detected
correctly. In certain circumstances, the Info-
tainment system will report that there is
a foreign object in the stowage compart-
ment. The fault can be rectified if a suitable
mobile device is used and its position is cor-
rected.
Stowage compartment cover
The storage compartment for the wireless
charging function has a cover for the mobile
device

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