Media VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG 2017 Owner´s Manual

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Media mode (video DVDs)

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Opening the DVD film menu manually
The DVD film menu must be opened manually if the DVD film menu does not open automatically with the unit's own menu control, or if the video DVD is already being played.
x In the video DVD menu, press the Menu function key to open the unit's own menu control
⇒ fig. 163.
x If an introduction is playing, it can be skipped by pressing the Menu function key in the unit's own
menu control ⇒ fig. 164 (B).
The DVD film menu is displayed (A).
DVD does not start!
Note that an inserted DVD cannot start automatically if the volume is set to “0” (display: ). A played media source is always stopped (paused) in this case.
The visual appearance of the DVD film menus and the menu options which it offers are the responsibility of the DVD manufacturer.
The language of a video DVD for voice output can be changed
The DVD manufacturer is responsible for the different ways in which individual films respond to identical commands.
Video DVD menu: controlling playback and changing display settings

Fig. 165 Video DVD menu.

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In vicinity of destination9: Area around last destination.
Along the route10: Along the calculated route.
In a new city : Select country and town as center of search area.
Nationwide : Whole of country you are currently driving in.
x Press to select search area ⇒ fig. 174.
x Then press to select the desired point of interest category ⇒ fig. 176.
x Some point of interest categories contain further sub-categories that are revealed upon pressing.
The points of interest found in the search area for the selected point of interest category are displayed in a list
Select point of interest from list and show in detailed view
The nearest points of interest are displayed at the top of the list of points of interest that have been found.
If the immediate vicinity has been selected as the search area, additional distance and direction details will be displayed -.
The distances and directions initially refer to the route as the crow flies. The arrow - is shown “not filled in”.
In the background, the Infotainment System starts to calculate the route to the nearest points of inter-est in the list. Points of interest for which a possible route has been calculated are displayed with a “filled in” arrow. In this case, the actual distance to be driven is displayed.
The selection of points of interest can be narrowed down further by entering a name
x Touching a point of interest in the list shows the point of interest in the detailed view ⇒ fig. 175.
Selection options in the detailed view
'11: Opens a list where you can select other points of interest with the same address.
,: Stores the points of interest in the destination memory
.: Shows the point of interest on the map.
Start : Starts route guidance to the point of interest.
12: Makes a call to a displayed telephone number.
9 Only if a destination has already been set. 10 Can only be selected during route guidance. 11 Only displayed when several points of interest with the same address can be selected. 12 Only active or displayed when a telephone number is included in the point of interest information and a
mobile phone or a SIM card is connected to the Infotainment System ⇒ page 360.

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Function key: Effect
= Show general contacts : Directory entries that are not assigned to a user
profile are also displayed
Delete profiles : Press the profile to be deleted in the list of stored user
profiles and accept the confirmation dialog with Delete .
Change profile name15: Renames currently loaded profile in an input win-
dow
Read name tags16: Reads out recorded name tags
Delete name tags16: Deletes recorded name tags
Import directory15: Starts an immediate import of directory entries from a
connected mobile phone to the directory.
Import contacts : Imports navigation data (VCards) from an inserted data
medium into the directory
Export contacts : Copies selected directory entries on an inserted data
medium

15 Only active when a mobile phone or a SIM card is currently connected to the Infotainment System
⇒ page 360.
16 Only active if name tags have been recorded for directory entries ⇒ page 240.

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Starting route guidance
Before you start a waypoint tour, drive to the immediate vicinity of the required starting point.
x Load stored waypoint tour
x In the Waypoint navigation menu, press the Start function key ⇒ fig. 210.
x In the following menu, select how the waypoint tour should be driven.
“Starting” off in a stored route is not detected by the system automatically.

Function key: Effect
Reverse waypoint tour : Reverses the direction of the displayed waypoint
tour to be driven.
From nearest : Will start the waypoint tour from the nearest waypoint.
Start whole tour : Will start the entire waypoint tour. In the menu that fol-
lows you will have to select how the start point of the waypoint tour should
be reached.
On road : The start point for the route guidance will be reached using
public roads as far as possible.
Off-road : The start point for route guidance will be reached in off-road
mode and any available roads will not be used.

When route guidance starts, the system will switch to the map view.
An audible signal is given when the starting point of the waypoint tour has been reached.
During route guidance
Characteristics of the terrain are ignored during route guidance. A driving recommendation will be given about 55 yards (50 meters) before reaching a turning point. You should therefore drive slowly and follow recommendations for turning as far as possible!
Changes in the direction of travel will be given in relation to the current direction of travel, such as “Please travel in direction 9 o'clock!”.
The tendency of the direction of travel will be shown in the instrument cluster display using arrows.
Stopping route guidance
x Press the Infotainment button NAV in the map display to open the Waypoint navigation menu.
x Press the Stop function key.

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During route guidance, you can manually exclude the route section immediately ahead of your current location. The route exclusion is revoked when route guidance is stopped.
x In the Navigation main menu, press the Route function key ⇒ fig. 216.
x In the pop-up window, press the Avoid area function key.
The Avoid area menu opens. The length of the stretch to be excluded from the current vehicle position.
x Press the ` function key to specify up to which route section the route ahead should be blocked.
x Press the a function key to shorten the route exclusion.
x Press the OK function key to confirm the exclusion entry.
In the Navigation main menu ⇒ fig. 216, the icon for an active route exclusion

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WARNING
The volume may suddenly get louder change when you switch media source or connect a new audio source.
x Always lower the volume before switching media source or connecting a new audio source.
WARNING
A mobile phone on the seat, instrument panel or in other places can be thrown around the inside of the vehicle during a sudden braking maneuver, a crash or other accident and injure vehicle occupants.
x Never attach a mobile phone to, or place it on, a door, the windshield, or above or near the areas marked “AIRBAG” on the steering wheel, the instrument panel, and the seat backrests, or between these areas and the vehicle occupants. The mobile phone could cause serious injury in an accident, especially when the airbags inflate.
WARNING
Always switch off the mobile phone when refueling and in areas with a risk of explosion. The electromagnetic radiation can cause sparks that can ignite fuel vapors and cause a fire.
x The mobile phone can automatically log itself into the mobile phone network again when the Bluetooth® connection to the telephone control is interrupted.
WARNING
If a mobile phone not connected to an external aerial is used in the vehicle, electromagnetic radiation in the interior could exceed limit values. This also applies if the outside antenna is not installed properly.
x Heart specialists advise that mobile phones can adversely affect the way pacemakers work. Always keep the mobile phone and its integrated antenna at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from a pacemaker.
x Never carry a mobile phone that is switched on in the breast pocket directly over a pace-maker.
x If you suspect there may be interference with a pacemaker or other medical device, switch the mobile phone off immediately.
NOTICE
x Your mobile phone and the telephone control must always be switched off in areas where special regulations apply and when the use of mobile phones is forbidden. Radiation from a switched-on mobile phone can interfere with sensitive technical and medical devices, poten-tially causing malfunctions or damage to the devices.
x High speeds, poor weather and road conditions as well as the network quality may impair telephone calls in the vehicle and lead to loss of connection.

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If you happen to press the starter button while trying to lock the steering lock while the ignition is still on, a chime will sound when the driver door is opened. At the same time, a message appears in the instrument cluster display informing you that the ignition is still active.
Switching the ignition on and off
x Push the starter button once to switch on the ignition without depressing the brake pedal ⇒ .
x Push the starter button again to switch off the ignition.
When the ignition is switched on, a chime will sound when the driver door is opened. At the same time, a message appears in the instrument cluster display informing you that the ignition is still active.
Starting and stopping the engine
x Depress the brake pedal.
x Push the starter button to start the engine.
x Push the starter button again to stop the engine.
WARNING
Unintended vehicle movement can cause serious personal injury.
x Do not depress the brake pedal when switching on the ignition, as the engine could oth-erwise start immediately.
WARNING
Improper use of vehicle keys can result in serious personal injury.
x Always take the key with you when you leave the vehicle. Children or unauthorized per-sons may use it to lock the vehicle, start the engine, and operate vehicle systems such as the power windows, leading to serious personal injury.
x Never leave children, disabled persons, or anyone who cannot help themselves in the vehicle. The doors can be locked using the remote control vehicle key. This could result in people being trapped in the vehicle in an emergency. For example, depending on the time of year, people trapped in the vehicle can be exposed to very high or very low temperatures.
x Heat build-up in the passenger and luggage compartment of a parked vehicle can result in temperatures in the vehicle that are much higher than the outside temperatures, particularly in summer. Temperatures can quickly reach levels that can cause unconsciousness and death, particularly to small children.
In vehicles with a diesel engine and Keyless Access, the engine start may be delayed if the engine has to be preheated.
If the ignition is switched on or the engine is running and the driver door is opened, a chime sounds. The chime is also a reminder to switch off the engine and turn off the ignition before leaving and locking the vehicle from the outside.
Starting the engine

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Brake system malfunction
If you brake and find that vehicle doesn't brake nearly as well as it used to (sudden increase in stop-ping distance), a brake circuit may have failed. The brake warning light "2!+% or H will come on and a message may appear in the instrument cluster display. If you believe the vehicle is safe to drive, immediately take it to the nearest authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for repair. Drive slowly and very carefully, allow for the longer stopping distance, and be ready to push longer and harder on the brake pedal to slow the vehicle down.
Brake booster
The brake booster works only when the engine is running. It increases the force on the brakes above and beyond the pressure put on the brake pedal by the driver.
If the brake booster is not working, or if the vehicle has to be towed, you will have to push the brake pedal harder to make up for the lack of booster assistance and the resulting longer stopping distance
⇒ .
WARNING
New brake pads do not provide maximum braking performance.
x New brake pads do not have the best stopping power for the first 200 miles (320 km) and must be “broken in.” You can compensate for the slightly reduced braking force by putting more pressure on the brake pedal.
x Drive with extra care while the new brake pads are being broken in. This reduces the risk of collisions and serious personal injuries due to a loss of control over the vehicle.
x Never follow other vehicles too closely or put yourself into other situations that might require sudden, hard braking, especially when the brake pads have not been broken in.
WARNING
Overheated brakes will reduce the vehicle's stopping power and increase stopping distances considerably.
x When driving downhill, the brakes have to work especially hard and heat up quickly.
x Before driving downhill, especially on hills that are long or steep, always reduce speed and shift into lower gear (manual or automatic transmission). This will let the vehicle use engine braking and reduce the load on the brakes. Otherwise, the brake system could over-heat and possibly fail. Only use the brakes when you need them to slow the vehicle down more or to stop.
x A damaged front spoiler or a non-standard spoiler can reduce airflow to the brakes and make them overheat.
WARNING
Wet brakes or brakes coated with ice or road salt react slower and need longer stopping dis-tances.
x Carefully apply the brakes to test them.
x Always dry brakes and clean off ice and salt coatings with a few cautious brake applica-tions when visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions permit.

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WARNING
Brake fluid is poisonous.
x To reduce the risk of poisoning, never use food, beverage or other non-original containers to store brake fluid. Someone might be misled by the original label on the container, or by the shape of the container, and drink the brake fluid. This could occur even if you relabel the container as “brake fluid.”
x Only store brake fluid in the closed, original container and keep it out of the reach of chil-dren.
NOTICE
Brake fluid will damage vehicle paint, plastic parts and tires. Wipe any brake fluid off vehicle paint and other vehicle parts immediately.
Brake fluid can pollute the environment. Brake fluid that has leaked out must be collected and disposed of properly, following all applicable environmental regulations.

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