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CONNECT NAV+
As shown in fig. 1, the CONNECT Nav+ front panel features 28 buttons and two knobs, acting also as buttons.
Certain controls have multiple functions which depend on the system operating conditions active.
Turning on the function chosen is in some cases controlled by the push duration (short or long), as shown in the following
table:
Legend
1 - }
2 -
SRC
3 - ß
4 - TRIP
5 -
÷
Prolonged pressure of the key
(more than 2 seconds)
“Voice Memo” function on. This function can be
stopped by a further short or long push.
–
- Refuse the incoming call.
- Stop current conversation.
–
Radio mode: activation of the scan function
with frequency lower than the initial one.
Station scanning will stop to the first audible
station.
CD mode: select previous track.
MP3 mode: skip to previous 10 tracks
or previous folder.
Short push function
(less than 1 second)
“Voice Recognition” function on/off.
Audio source selection: FM1/2/3/FMAST – LW/
MW/AMAST – CD – CDC
- Forward the phone call set.
- Re-dial last called number and start call by pressing
the button within 5 seconds.
- Accept the incoming call
TRIP computer mode on.
Radio mode: searching the first tunable radio station
with frequency lower than the initial station. CD mode:
select previous track.
MP3 mode: select previous track.
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CONNECT NAV+
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
The main functions of the CONNECT Nav+ are repeated on the steering wheel, which facilitates control. As shown in fig. 2,
there are 8 buttons and one encoder. Turning on the function chosen is in some cases controlled by the push duration (short
or long), as shown in the following table:
fig. 2
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Legend
22 - SRC
23 - +/-
24 -
ô
25 - =
26 - ÷/˜
27 - ß
28 - 30 R/E
29 - iShort push function
(less than 2 seconds)
To select operating mode: FM1 / 2 / 3 / AST-MW / LW / AMAST-
CD - CDC.
To turn volume up or down.
“Voice recognition” on/off.
To select the different CONNECT Nav+ modes, MAIN, AUDIO,
TRIP, TEL, NAV, MAP from the currently active function.
“SCAN” buttons: in Radio Mode: to tune previous or next radio
station; in CD/MP3/CDC Mode: to select previous or next track.
- To start set call.
- To dial the last called number and to start the call by pressing the
button within 5 seconds.
- To accept the incoming call.
To scroll the screen options and select the required one.
To confirm selection previously performed through buttons 27Long push function
(more than 2 seconds)
–
To turn volume up or down continuously
To activate the “Voice Memo” function, that can be deactivated by
pressing the button again (long or short push)
–
–
- To refuse the incoming call.
- To stop dialling new phone number
- To stop current call
–
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CONNECT NAV+
The CONNECT Nav+ system can
control 10 CDs.
At the bottom of the screen are
shown the functions that can be acti-
vated through the corresponding mul-
tifunction keys 16-fig. 1on the CON-
NECT Nav+ system:
– FMallows audio source change
through the following loop FM1, FM2,
FM3, FMAST, FM1….
– AMallows audio source change
through the following loop MW, LW,
AMAST, MW…
– CDactivates CD
– CDC activates CD Changer
– 1 …10selects the corresponding
CD in the multiple player (only the
keys corresponding to the actual CDs
inside the player are active)
– >> o << enables to display, like
icon keys, the next or previous 5 CDS
contained in the CD Changer.– RPTenables the Repeat function:
Repeat one (repeat one track) / Re-
peat CD (repeat all CD tracks) / Re-
peat all (repeat all CD tracks con-
tained in the CD-Changer) / No Re-
peat (repeat function off).
The main screen shows also the fol-
lowing information fig. 22:
– number of the track being played;
– CD name, only if the CD when in-
serted has been named;
– TA wording if the TA-Traff. Ann
function (traffic announcement) is en-
abled;– number of the track being played;
– current status of CDC source
(play, pause, stop);
– CD time information;
– the numbers of the next 9 tracks
that will be played and symbol “
§” if
there are more than 9 tracks; with the
Shuffle function on (for random play-
ing sequence), the first 10 CD tracks
of the random numeric sequence are
displayed.
Selecting the CD-Changer, playback
starts from the last CD heard previ-
ously or from the first CD following
the last one being heard (if this one
was removed) present in the loader.
To change the current CD use the
keypad buttons 16-fig. 1corre-
sponding to 1….5. To hear the previ-
ous or next track of the current CD
respectively press buttons “
¯¯” 5-fig.
1or “
˙˙” 6-fig. 1.
If the selected CD is not in the
loader, the relevant button is disabled.
fig. 22
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“Shuffle” FUNCTION
(RANDOM PLAYING)
To turn the “Shuffle” function on/off,
select it and then turn and press the
knob 15-fig. 1.
For the description of this function
refer to the relevant paragraph in sec-
tion “CD MODE”. To stop the CD, press briefly button
“
˙/II” 9-fig. 1. To restart CD playing,
press briefly again button “
˙/II” 9-
fig. 1. To pause the CD player press
continuously button “
˙/II” 9-fig. 1;
press it briefly to resume playing ex-
actly from the point where it was in-
terrupted.
– After “CD stop” or “CD pause”,
if the CD played by the CD-Changer
has been removed (also temporary),
playing will restart from first track of
default CD (*).– After “CD stop” or “CD pause”,
no CD will start playing and the string
“NO CD” will be displayed if all the
CDs have been removed from the
CD-Changer.
(*) The first available CD (increasing numer-
ic order) starting from the previously played
one is considered as default CD.
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PLAYING THE PLAYLIST
Inserting a MP3 CD with associated
playlist starts sequence playing auto-
matically.
The main screen shows also the fol-
lowing information:
– audio source (MP3);
– when available, author and song
name fig. 28, or file name fig. 29;
– current track numberfig. 28;
– current status of MP3 CD source
(play fig. 28, pause fig. 30, stopfig.
31);– playback time info;
– list of available tracks;
– SHUFFLE, REPEAT… according to
the active function.Icon keys on the right of the screen
are all enabled, excluding “Define
playlist” and “Playlist” under “Play” and
“Pause” conditions fig. 28 and 30;
stop the MP3 CD (“Stop”) to enable
these two functions fig. 31.
When playing MP3 CD, buttons
“
¯¯” 5-fig. 1and “˙˙” 6-fig. 1on
the left of the CONNECT Nav+ key-
pad, perform the following functions:
– with short push skips to previ-
ous/next track in playlist;
– with long push skips 10 tracks
back/forward in playlist.
fig. 28
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fig. 30
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fig. 31
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fig. 29
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Starting from “Stop” state (stop
playing by pressing “
˙/II” 9-fig. 1, user
can modify the playlist by means of the
“Define playlist” function or set a track
sequence by means of the “Playlist”
function. It is then possible to play the
MP3 CD by pressing again “
˙/II” 9-
fig. 1(“Play” key).
PLAYING MP3 CD
When a MP3 CD (to which a play list
has not been matched previously) is
put into the player, the radio naviga-
tion system will start playing auto-
matically from the first piece of the
first folder available in the CD, then
it will go on in a sequence. After all of
the pieces found in a folder have been
played, the pieces found in the next
folder of the CD will be played.
Before starting to play the first track
of the new folder, the display shows
for five seconds the new folder name.The main screen shows also the fol-
lowing information:
– audio source (MP3);
– when available, author and song
name fig. 28, or file name fig. 29;
– current track numberfig. 28;
– current status of MP3 CD source
(play fig. 28, pause fig. 30, stopfig.
31);
– CD time information;
– list of available tracks;
– TA, SHUFFLE, REPEAT… accord-
ing to the active function.
Icon keys on the right of the screen
are all enabled, excluding “Define
playlist” and “Playlist” under “Play” and
“Pause” conditions fig. 28 and 30; stop
the MP3 CD (“Stop”) fig. 31to enable
these two functions.When playing MP3 CD, buttons
“
¯¯”5-fig. 1and “˙˙” 6-fig. 1on
the left of the CONNECT Nav+ key-
pad, perform the following functions:
– pressing the keys briefly will allow
you to shift to the previous/following
piece of the play list; shifting from one
section of the CD to the next one will
involve displaying the name of the new
folder for a few instants;
– with long push skips to previ-
ous/next 10 track with respect to one
being played (provided the folder is
not empty). Should there be in the
folder 10 tracks preceding or follow-
ing the track being played then, skip to
first track of the previous or next fold-
er with respect to the one being
played will take place. During this op-
eration the name of the new folder is
displayed for five seconds.
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INCOMING CALLS
Whichever is the CONNECT Nav+
system active mode, when an external
telephone call comes in, a dialog box
will be overlapped fig. 42on the cur-
rent window that shows the following
information:
– call from:
– name of the calling party (if avail-
able in the directory);
– caller phone number, if this service
is available from the network provider;
– animated icon which is associated
to the ringer sound;
– accept or refuse.To accept the call, proceed as fol-
lows:
– short push on button
ß3-fig. 1;
dialog box disappears and ring stops,
the display shows the string “call in
progress”.
To close the conversation, pro-
ceed as follows:
– press button
ß3-fig. 1; the sys-
tem returns automatically to the pre-
vious mode and the display shows the
relevant status.
To refuse the call, proceed as fol-
lows:
– long push on button
ß3-fig. 1; di-
alog box disappears and ring stops. In
this case the screen will remain the
one shown before the incoming call.
IMPORTANT Dialog box disap-
pears and ring stops also if the line is
unwillingly lost.OUTGOING CALLS
To start a call, proceed as follows:
– enter the telephone mode as pre-
viously described;
– dial the required number using the
12 bottom key corresponding to dig-
it/characters;
– in the event that an international
code number is to be used (“+”),
press key “*/+”, or key “0” (over a
prolonged time).
– dialled number is shown in the in-
put box on the display; max. 20 digits
can be input;
– push button
ß3-fig. 1.
IMPORTANTWhen entering the
first digit, focus moves automatically
to “Delete” thus enabling to clear off
the inserted phone number.
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