sat nav FIAT DUCATO 244 2002 3.G Connect NavPlus Manual
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
The navigator integrated in the
CONNECT Nav+ allows you to reach
the chosen destination by visual and
voice instructions. Use of the naviga-
tion system is quick, convenient, safe
and above all very flexible because it al-
lows you to call up already pro-
grammed destinations or points of ref-
erence such as hotels, monuments,
public structures, fuel stations or Fi-
at Dealerships.
The vehicle position is determined
through the GPS system (Global Posi-
tioning System) installed on the vehicle.
The GPS system is fitted with an an-
tenna and a reception module inte-
grated in the telematic system. This sys-
tem configuration dynamically process-
es the satellite signals, those from the
right and left odometer, the reversing
signal and the information of the gyro-
scope integrated in the navigation com-
puter, integrating them with the cur-
rent position of the vehicle to obtain an
“estimated vehicle point”.The signals from the right and left
odometer make it possible to deter-
mine the movement of the vehicle, the
gyroscope signal identifies any turn-
ing and the reversing sensor distin-
guishes the direction of travel.
The Fiat navigation system helps the
driver while he/ahe drives by suggest-
ing vocally and graphically the opti-
mum routing to reach the preset des-
tination.IMPORTANT NOTES
– GPS reception is difficult under
trees, among tall buildings, in multi-lev-
el car parks, tunnels and everywhere
reception of the satellite antenna may
be hindered.
– The GPS system needs about 15
minutes for activation if the vehicle
battery is disconnected.
– The GPS system needs a few min-
utes to determine the new position of
the vehicle if it is turned off and the ve-
hicle is moved with the system off (e.g.:
by breakdown van).
– In the lack of satellite information,
the system uses information from the
gyroscope and from the special sen-
sors for temporary data analysis.
– The GPS satellite aerial must not
be covered with metal or damp ob-
jects.
N N
A A
V V
I I
G G
A A
T T
O O
R R
( (
N N
A A
V V
) )
The navigation system sug-
gestions do not exempt the
driver from full responsibility due to
his driving behaviour and to com-
pliance with road and other traffic
regulations. The responsibility for
road safety always and in any case
lies with the vehicle driver.
WARNING
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The instantaneous vehicle position is
identified in the CD-ROM and shown
on the display together with the topo-
graphic characteristics of the area
memorised on the CD-ROM. Access
to data on the CD-ROM requires a
few moments waiting for the map dis-
plays.
The system constantly compares da-
ta from the speed sensor, from the re-
verse gear sensor, from the GPS an-
tenna and the gyroscope to automat-
ically compensate changes in temper-
ature, pressure or any other occur-
rence that may lead to a false position
detection in any way.
IMPORTANT NOTES
– Accurate self-adjustment of the
navigation system requires approx.
1-10 km of travel the first time and
when tyres are changed.– Continuous lack of grip at the
wheels (for example skidding on ice),
makes the system temporarily detect
an incorrect position.
The navigation system is completely
managed by the telematic system,
therefore the only operations that may
be required are replacement of the
CD-ROM to set the map of another
area or an updated map.
Access to the navigation main func-
tions is gained by short push on
“NAV” key 20-fig. 1after turning on. Long push on “NAV” key 20-fig. 1
engages the navigation system Mute
function, which will therefore no
longer provide voice instructions.
When the Mute function is on, the dis-
play shows “Nav Mute”. To turn the
Mute function off press again the
“NAV” key 20-fig. 1at length.
Each time you start the engine and
select the navigation function, the dis-
play will show a page with the cautions
for using the system fig. 47. To con-
tinue system use this page must be
confirmed pressing the “NAV” key
20-fig. 1. This page will not be dis-
played as long as the system is on.
fig. 47
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SCREEN OPTIONS
AND FUNCTIONS
The main information and functions
provided and managed by the naviga-
tion system are:
ëGPS signal symbol which differs in
colour depending on the quality of re-
ception;
– voice and visual instructions with
indications of distance from the des-
tination and planned arrival time;
– detailed map in different colours
and with different scales to clearly
show the vehicle position, route and
destination;
– customisation of the navigation sys-
tem with possibility of entering pre-
memorised destinations with street
and street number;
– automatic memorising of the last 8
destinations;
– name of current street;– possibility to choose the route ac-
cording to personal preference;
– information on current position;
– information on arrival time;
– system diagnostics and warnings
about possible disturbances.
If the system contains a wrong CD-
ROM, an audio CD or no CD, when-
ever the system asks for the navigation
CD-ROM for route calculation or map
up-date, the insertion prompt will ap-
pear on the display.
Navigation functions are mainly con-
trolled using the knob 22-fig. 1:
– rotate the knob to access the var-
ious map zoom levels;
– press the knob to display the first
menu page;
– use the knob to select and confirm
the “Other menu” item and access the
following menu pages;
– press the knob again and the menu
page will disappear.
GRAPHIC
INSTRUCTIONS
The main navigation function page
and the MAIN page display the ma-
noeuvres to be made using arrows or
symbols.
The downward arrow represents
next manoeuvre (turn left, right,
straight on, U-turn) while the upward
arrow or the symbol on top represent
the next one. The number displayed
under the arrow indicates the vehicle
distance from the turn point.
The small arrow down on the right-
hand side of the display (on the MAIN
page) or in the top box (on the main
navigation function page) indicates the
destination direction. Next to this ar-
row the planned arrival time and the
distance still to be covered are also in-
dicated.
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Moreover, navigation in these con-
ditions involves limitations and there-
fore some functions and commands
will not be available. Also information
shown on the map will be limited.
When the navigation system is no
longer able to continue destination
guidance or the vehicle is now out of
the loaded map section, the system
prompts for inserting the navigation
CD-ROM. If the user does not insert
the CD-ROM, the system returns to
the operating conditions previously
described for the first case, i.e.: dis-
playing only GPS information (vehicle
position and number of available satel-
lites) and not map information.IMPORTANT NOTES
– When entering the new CD-ROM,
the system software is automatically
up-dated to the new map material or
the new functions. During this opera-
tion, a wait message is displayed and
at the end the destination memory is
empty.
– The driver is always responsible for
compliance with the enforced traffic
regulations: any indication based on
wrong map data leading to unautho-
rised driving manoeuvres MUST NOT
be followed.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
MENU
The system features three menu
pages that are shown on the display af-
ter selecting the navigation function
page with the “NAV” key 20-fig. 1,
pressing knob 22-fig. 1and selecting
the “Other menus” option on each
menu page.
The following pages describe the
functions that may be selected from
the various menu pages.First menu page fig. 49
The functions available from the first
menu page are:
– Other menus
– Address
– Points of interest
– Last destinations
– Directory
– RDS TMC.
To obtain the following page, select
and confirm “Other menus” using
knob 22-fig. 1.
fig. 49
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The “Locate” function is used to dis-
play the vehicle position on the map
with associated pictogram fig. 75.CHANGE DISPLAY –
INFORMATION ON DISPLAY
When selecting the “Change display”
function on the second page of the
navigation menu, displayed information
may be entered.
The available options are fig. 76:
– Map
– Whole route
– GPS info
– Route info
– Highway info.“Map”
When this option is selected, the dis-
play shows the map with the two fol-
lowing turns displayed on the left-hand
side.
“Whole route”
With this option, that may be se-
lected only after the system has cal-
culated the route, the display shows
the complete route between current
vehicle position and destination.
“GPS info”
When this function is activated, the
display shows the current vehicle po-
sition (longitude, latitude, altitude) as
well as the number of GPS satellites in
reception. The vehicle is graphically
represented by a symbol within the
cardinal points.
“Route info”
With this option, that may be se-
lected only after the system has cal-
culated the route, it is possible to high-
light the list with the current destina-
tions (with a maximum of 8).
fig. 75
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fig. 76
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Dialogue keywords
During the “conversation” with the voice recognition system, the user can modify the conversation sequence, using the
“keywords” listed in the following table:
“Dialogue stop” function
VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS
1
stLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Abort
VOICE COMMANDS KEYWORDS
Abort
Delete
Cancel
Repeat
Send
No
YesREQUIRED FUNCTION
Current operation is aborted
CONNECT Nav+ cancels last user’s command
CONNECT Nav+ cancels all user’s commands
CONNECT Nav+ repeats user’s commands
CONNECT Nav+ performs the required function
Abort operation
Confirm operation 2
ndLEVEL
KEYWORDS3rdLEVEL
KEYWORDSREQUIRED FUNCTION
Dialogue stop