Window VOLKSWAGEN ID.5 2022 User Guide
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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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2. To enlarge the display of images and
maps, slowly mo ve your fingers apart.
OR: to reduce the display of images and
maps, slowly move your fingers togeth-
er. Personalising the Infotain-
ment system
Please refer to and on page 218.
Depending on equipment, you can per-
sonalise the Inf
otainment system to per-
mit faster access to favourite or fre-
quently used functions.
Configuring tiles
You can find tiles for accessing further menus
and functions on the Infotainment system
displays. Configure the tiles by removing or
adding views.
Tiles with additional functions can be found
in the Infotainment system as from the sec-
ond view. You can configure these tiles.
1. Touch the tile and keep your finger on the screen until an additional window
opens.
2. Touch to open the configuration func-
tion.
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formation, to enable you to enter destina-
tions quickly and to optimise route guidance.
Deleting stored data
Basic functions Delete usage pattern.
2. Touch confirmation to delete. Navigation equipment and
symbols
Please refer to and on page 218 and
at the start of the chapter on page 238.
Na
vigation
The navigation functions depend on the
equipment level and country.
The function buttons and displays depend on
the settings and the current driving situation.
Equipment Display current position.
Align the map to north.
Display additional window with route
options.
Align the map to the direction of
tra
vel (position, zoom and angle).
Display additional window with fur-
ther options. Map scale.
Display information on the route.
Symbols in the additional window
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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