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ADVICE, CONTROLS AND GENERAL
INFORMATION ............................................................ 7
ADVICE ................................................................................ 7
Road safety .......................................................................... 7
Reception conditions ........................................................ 7
Care and maintenance ...................................................... 7
System software updating ................................................ 8
BUTTONS AND SELECTORS ...................................... 10
Front panel controls ......................................................... 11
Controls on steering wheel ............................................ 13
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................... 15
Important notes for use
and road safety ................................................................... 15
System power on ............................................................... 15
System power off ............................................................... 16
PROTECTION AGAINST THEFT ................................ 17
MAIN MODE ...................................................................... 18Standard information ........................................................ 18
SETUP FUNCTION .......................................................... 19
Video ..................................................................................... 20
Power off ............................................................................. 21
Serial - modem (data interface) ...................................... 22
Fleet management .............................................................. 25
AUDIO............................................................................... 29
SCREEN OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS .................... 29
RADIO MODE ................................................................... 30
Manual tuning ...................................................................... 31
Automatic tuning ............................................................... 32
Manual station storage ..................................................... 32
Listening to stored stations ............................................. 32
AUDIO SETUP function (audio adjustments) ............ 33
TA function (traffic information) ................................... 33
AF function (seeking alternative frequencies) ............. 35
RDS function ....................................................................... 35
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BUTTONS AND SELECTORS
IMPORTANT For safety purposes, when the vehicle is moving, certain functions, selections and/or set-
tings described in this Handbook are inhibited: in this case the display will show the relevant keys in grey,
i.e. in “deactivated mode”.
fig. 1
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CONTROLS ON STEERING
WHEEL fig. 2 (where provided)
The main functions of the CON-
NECT system are repeated on the
steering wheel, which facilitates con-
trol.
1Volume highering button
2Volume lowering button
3Mute button (volume lowering)
4Voice recognition button:
– voice recognition on/off (brief
press)
– voice message storage (long press)
5Radio frequency range select but-
ton (FM1, FM2, FM3, LW, MW) and
available audio sources (Radio – CD)
6Multifunction key:
– Radio: call next station
– CD player: select next track 7Multifunction key:
– Radio: call previous stations
– CD player: select previous track
8Telephone button:
– Accepting incoming call (brief
press)
– Send last number called (brief
press)
– Send last number dialled with
phone keypad (brief press)
Refuse incoming call (prolonged
press)
Close call in progress (brief press)Volume adjustment
buttons
The volume adjustment buttons 1
and 2change the volume of the audio
source on at the time of adjustment.
Mute button
This button 3cyclically turns the
Mute function on/off which subdues
the volume of the active audio source.
When it is on the upper part of the
CONNECT screen displays a special
symbol.
fig. 2
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“AF” FUNCTION
(SEEKING ALTERNATIVE
FREQUENCIES)
Within the RDS system the radio can
work in two different modes:
– AF ENABLED: alternative fre-
quency search on;
– AF DISABLED: alternative fre-
quency search off.
When the signal of the RDS station
tuned weakens, the following two cas-
es may occur:
– With AF ENABLED the RDS sys-
tem activates automatic tuning of the
optimum frequency of the station cho-
sen, with the stations enabled, there-
fore the radio is automatically tuned
to the station with the strongest sig-
nal that is broadcasting the same pro-
gramme. During the journey it will
thus be possible to continue listening
to the station chosen without having
to change the frequency when chang-
ing area. Of course, the station being
listened to must be receivable in the
area the vehicle is crossing.– With AF DISABLED the radio will
not tune the strongest station auto-
matically and it will have to be found
manually using the tuner buttons.
To turn the “AF” function on/off, se-
lect and confirm “AF” by the knob 22-
fig. 1, from the main audio menu
fig. 21. Then, select and confirm “EN-
ABLED” or “DISABLED” by the knob
22-fig. 1.
When the AF function is on, “AF” is
displayed in the vertical list of main au-
dio screen.
The RDS channel name (if available)
is still shown on the display.“RDS” FUNCTION
The “RDS” function enables/disables
RDS string (showing the tuned station
name) display.
To turn the “RDS” function on/off,
select “RDS” by the knob22-fig. 1
from the main audio menu fig. 21,
then press the knob to select “YES” or
“NO”.
When the “RDS” function is on, the
display shows the string with tuned sta-
tion name.
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– current status of MP3 CD source
(play, pause, stop);
– CD time information;
– TA, SFL, RPT… according to the
active function.
“DEFINE PLAYLIST” and
“PLAYLIST” can be activated after
stopping MP3 CD playing (“Stop”).
When playing MP3 CD, buttons
÷
11-fig. 1and ˜12-fig. 1perform
the following functions:
– with short push skips to previ-
ous/next track in playlist (if any), any
change from one folder to another dis-
plays the name of the new folder for
5 seconds;
– with long push skips to previ-
ous/next not-empty folder (directory).
During this operation the name of the
new folder is displayed for five sec-
onds.DEFINE PLAYLIST
The “DEFINE PLAYLIST” function
enables to create a playlist fig. 42.
Select and confirm “DEFINE
PLAYLIST” on the main screen, with
the knob 22-fig. 1.
To define the playlist proceed as fol-
lows:
– select the preferred track scrolling
the available ones rotating the knob
22-fig. 1;
– press the knob to confirm.
Proceed in the same way for all the
tracks you want to add to the playlist.When the max. limit is reached (100
max.), the display will show the fol-
lowing message: “Playlist is full. Elimi-
nate at least one track in order to en-
ter the current track” fig. 43.
Pressing “ESC” 23-fig. 1willdisplay a
screen for storing performed settings.
After this operation you go back to MP3
mode main screen.
fig. 42
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fig. 43
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Volume adjustment ........................................................... 156
Protection against overheating ....................................... 157
MAIN SCREEN (MAIN)............................................ 158
RADIO ................................................................................. 158
COMPACT DISC PLAYER (CD) .................................. 159
TELEPHONE ....................................................................... 159
DROP-DOWN MENU .................................................... 160
MEMORIZE function ......................................................... 160
SETUP function .................................................................. 160
Fleet management .............................................................. 161
Speed limit alarm ................................................................ 164
Modem (data interface) .................................................... 167
Setup-connect ..................................................................... 170
AUDIO............................................................................... 172 ADVICE, CONTROLS AND
GENERAL INFORMATION................................... 145
ADVICE ................................................................................ 145
Road safety .......................................................................... 145
Reception conditions ........................................................ 145
Care and maintenance ...................................................... 145
System software updating ................................................ 146
BUTTONS AND SELECTORS ...................................... 148
Front panel controls ......................................................... 149
Controls on steering wheel ............................................ 151
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................... 152
Important notes for use
and road safety ................................................................... 152
Multifunction information display .................................. 153
System switching on / off and stand-by ........................ 154
Choosing the operating mode ........................................ 155
Choosing the menu functions ......................................... 155
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BUTTONS AND SELECTORS
IMPORTANT For safety purposes, when the vehicle is moving, certain functions, selections and/or set-
tings described in this Handbook are inhibited: in this case the display will show the relevant keys in grey,
i.e. in “deactivated mode”.
fig. 1
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CONTROLS ON STEERING
WHEEL fig. 2 (where provided)
The main functions of the CON-
NECT Nav+ are repeated on the
steering wheel, which facilitates con-
trol.
1Volume highering button
2Volume lowering button
3Mute button (volume lowering)
4Voice recognition button:
– voice recognition on/off (brief
press)
– voice message storage (long press)
5Radio frequency range select but-
ton (FM1, FM2, FM3, LW, MW) and
available audio sources (Radio – CD)
6Multifunction key:
– Radio: call next station
– CD player: select next track 7Multifunction key:
– Radio: call previous stations
– CD player: select previous track
8Telephone button:
– Accepting incoming call (brief
press)
– Send last number called (brief
press)
– Send last number dialled with
phone keypad (brief press)
Refuse incoming call (prolonged
press)
Close call in progress (brief press)Volume adjustment buttons
The volume adjustment buttons 1
and 2change the volume of the audio
source on at the time of adjustment.
Mute button
This button 3cyclically turns the
Mute function on/off which subdues
the volume of the active audio source.
When it is on the upper part of the
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special symbol.
fig. 2
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If the radio is working in the AM band,
choosing the FM band tunes to the last
station heard. If the chosen station does
not broadcast traffic information (“TP”
not shown on the display), an automatic
search is started for an enabled station.
If the volume is changed during a traf-
fic bulletin the value is not shown on
the display and the new value is kept
only for the bulletin in progress.
IMPORTANTIf the TA function is
on and the station tuned is not enabled
to provide traffic information or is no
longer able to broadcast this informa-
tion (the display does not show “TP”),
after about 1 minute in which the ra-
dio is in these conditions:
– if a CD is being played another sta-
tion enabled to broadcast traffic in-
formation is sought automatically
– if the radio is in use a warning s
sounding to alert that it is not possi-
ble to receive traffic information; to in-
terrupt it, it is necessary to tune to a
broadcaster enabled to give traffic in-
formation or switch off the TA func-
tion. “AF” FUNCTION
(SEEKING ALTERNATIVE
FREQUENCIES)
Within the RDS system the radio can
work in two different modes:
– AF ON: alternative frequency
search on;
– AF OFF: alternative frequency
search off.
When the signal of the RDS station
tuned weakens, the following two cas-
es may occur:
– With AF ON the RDS system ac-
tivates automatic tuning of the opti-
mum frequency of the station chosen,
with the stations enabled, therefore
the radio is automatically tuned to the
station with the strongest signal that
is broadcasting the same programme.
During the journey it will thus be pos-
sible to continue listening to the sta-
tion chosen without having to change
the frequency when changing area. Of
course, the station being listened to
must be receivable in the area the ve-
hicle is crossing.– With AF OFF the radio will not
tune the strongest station automati-
cally and it will have to be found man-
ually using the tuner buttons.
to turn the AF function on/off, re-
peatedly press the knob 22-fig. 1af-
ter selecting the TA/AF function.
The cyclic activation of the TA/AF
functions, which is obtained by brief
presses on the knob 22-
fig. 1, is the following: AF – TA – TA
and AF – both functions off – AF
…etc.
When the AF function is on the dis-
play shows “AF”.
The RDS channel name (if available)
is still shown on the display.
If the radio is working in the AM
band, when the “SRC” key 15-fig. 1
is pressed, it moves the FM band on
the last station chosen.