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ADVICE, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION... 5
ADVICE ............................................................................................................ 5
CONTROLS .................................................................................................... 10
Front panel controls ...................................................................................... 10
Steering wheel controls ................................................................................ 14
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 15
System power on ............................................................................................ 16
System power off ............................................................................................ 17
Main mode ........................................................................................................ 18
Protection against theft ................................................................................. 19
AUDIO............................................................................................................ 21
SCREEN OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS ................................................ 21
RADIO MODE ................................................................................................ 22
Seeking alternative frequencies ................................................................... 24
Traffic information .......................................................................................... 26
“Frequency” function ..................................................................................... 26
Autostore function ......................................................................................... 27
Band Scan function ......................................................................................... 28
Preset Scan function ...................................................................................... 28
Radio setup function ...................................................................................... 29
LOC/DX function ........................................................................................... 29
Mono/Stereo function ................................................................................... 29
PTY-Prog. Type function .............................................................................. 30
RDS function .................................................................................................... 31
Regional function ............................................................................................ 31
Audio setup function ..................................................................................... 32
Bass .................................................................................................................... 33
Treble ................................................................................................................ 33
Balance/Fader function .................................................................................. 33
Loudness ........................................................................................................... 33
Equalizer ............................................................................................................ 34
Auto Vol. Cont. function .............................................................................. 35
CD MODE ....................................................................................................... 37
Shuffle function ................................................................................................ 38
Scan function .................................................................................................... 39Compression function ................................................................................... 39
CD setup function .......................................................................................... 39
Audio setup function ..................................................................................... 42
CD-CHANGER MODE ................................................................................ 42
Shuffle function ................................................................................................ 44
Prog function ................................................................................................... 45
Scan function .................................................................................................... 45
Compression function ................................................................................... 45
CDC setup function ....................................................................................... 45
Audio setup function ..................................................................................... 47
MP3 MODE ...................................................................................................... 47
Main screen options and functions.............................................................. 49
Audio setup function ..................................................................................... 50
Define Playlist function .................................................................................. 50
Playlist function ............................................................................................... 50
Compression function ................................................................................... 51
Scan function .................................................................................................... 51
Shuffle function ................................................................................................ 51
Playing the Playlist ........................................................................................... 52
Playing MP3 CD .............................................................................................. 53
Define Playlist function .................................................................................. 54
CELLULAR TELEPHONE WITH VOICE COMMANDS...60
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 60
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ................................................................... 61
Entering and exiting the telephone mode ................................................ 61
Inserting the telephone card ........................................................................ 63
Entering the PIN code ................................................................................... 64
INCOMING CALLS ...................................................................................... 65
OUTGOING CALLS ..................................................................................... 65
DIALLING A SERVICE NUMBER .............................................................. 66
Frequent Numbers function ........................................................................ 67
Last Numbers Received function ............................................................... 68
Last Numbers Called function .................................................................... 69
Directory function .......................................................................................... 70
WAP function .................................................................................................. 77
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Voice Memo function .................................................................................... 82
Other menus function .................................................................................... 84
Messages function ........................................................................................... 84
Options function ............................................................................................. 88
Settings function .............................................................................................. 91
NAVIGATOR.............................................................................................. 92
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 92
SCREEN OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS ................................................ 93
GRAPHIC INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................... 94
VOICE INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................. 94
NAVIGATION CD-ROM PLAYER ........................................................... 95
MAIN SCREEN ............................................................................................... 96
OTHER MENUS ............................................................................................. 99
SELECT ADDRESS ......................................................................................... 99
Address ............................................................................................................. 100
Points of interest ............................................................................................ 103
Last destinations ............................................................................................. 105
Directory .......................................................................................................... 105
RDS-TMC ......................................................................................................... 106
Home 1 – Home 2 ......................................................................................... 108
SET ROUTE ..................................................................................................... 109
CHANGE DISPLAY ....................................................................................... 110
DELETE DESTINATION .............................................................................. 111
MAP OPTIONS ............................................................................................. 112
VOICE DIRECTORY ..................................................................................... 113
ON-BOARD COMPUTER (TRIP).................................................... 116
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 116
GENERAL TRIP and TRIP B function ........................................................ 116
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) ................................................................ 117
Distance to destination ................................................................................. 117
Speed limit ........................................................................................................ 117
Km/miles to empty ......................................................................................... 117
Instant consumption ...................................................................................... 118Trip time ........................................................................................................... 118
Distance traveled ............................................................................................ 118
Average speed ................................................................................................. 118
Average consumption .................................................................................... 118
Trip: speed ....................................................................................................... 118
Trip: MY CAR ................................................................................................. 119
Trip: info ........................................................................................................... 121
Trip: reset ......................................................................................................... 123
MY CAR......................................................................................................... 124
LANGUAGE .................................................................................................... 125
DATE & TIME ................................................................................................. 126
VEHICLE ........................................................................................................... 128
CONNECT (settings) ................................................................................... 131
Instrument panel ............................................................................................. 131
Video .................................................................................................................. 132
Power OFF ....................................................................................................... 133
VOICE RECOGNITION........................................................................ 135
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 135
VOICE COMMANDS ................................................................................... 136
Keywords ......................................................................................................... 137
Examples (voice commands) ....................................................................... 143
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES (SOS)..... 152
Medical advice function ................................................................................. 152
Roadside assist. function ............................................................................... 153
Personal number function ............................................................................ 153
Emergency 112 function ............................................................................... 153
Phone settings function ................................................................................. 154
Calls for medical advice or roadside assistance ...................................... 155
bCONNECT Infomobility services ............................................................ 156
FAULTS......................................................................................................... 159
Internal faults ................................................................................................... 159
Overtemperature faults ................................................................................ 159
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Do not expose Compact Discs to di-
rect sunlight or any other source of
heat.GENERAL INFORMATION
The CONNECT Nav+ controls and
provides information for the following
systems and functions:
– GPS (Global Positioning System)
based navigation;
– Sound system with RDS (Radio Da-
ta System) radio, MP3, CD and CD
Changer;
– GSM (Global System for Mobile
Communication) based telephone
with WAP and SOS-call (emergency
call) functions;
– Voice recognition (VR module)
with voice synthesis and voice memo.
The CONNECT Nav+ system main-
ly consists of the following:
– a keypad consisting of 28 push-but-
tons and 2 knobs;
– controls on steering wheel (11
push-buttons)
– electronics boxed in a properly
housing located inside the dashboard.
The interface is the multifunction in-
formation display for all the integrat-
ed components.Multifunction information
display
The system uses a graphic 6,5” 16/9
LCD 256-colour TFT display with a
resolution of 400 x 240 pixels.
The display brightness can be
changed depending on the environ-
ment conditions and the driver’s re-
quirements, storing two settings, day
and night, which are automatically set
to correspond with the turning on/off
of the external lights, if this has been
set in MY CAR menu.
No
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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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Legend
16 - KEYPAD
17
18 - NAV/RPT
19 - TEL/OFF
20 AUDIO/MUTE
21 - MAIN/DARK
Short push function
(less than 1 second)
Multiple function buttons whose function depends
on the active mode. Their function is always identified
by the buttons displayed on the screen.
In some case the button area covers some adjacent
buttons: the function of all these buttons will be
the same.
Knob for adjusting the volume level and for turning the
system on/off (by pressing it).
Navigator mode on
Telephone mode on.
Audio mode on.
Main mode on.
Prolonged pressure of the key
(more than 2 seconds)
–
–
RPT function for navigation
information on/off.
Telephone on/off.
MUTE function for audio
sources on/off.
Dark Mode: the display will be fully blacked out.
It will be lit again by pressing the MAIN, TEL,
SOS, NAV,
£, TRIP, and •keys, or when a
telephone call is received.
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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:
Legend
22 - =
23 - +/-
24 -
}
25 - SRC
26 - ÷/˜
27 - R/E
28 - i
29 -
ß
Short push function
(less than 2 seconds)
To select the different CONNECT Nav+ modes, MAIN, AUDIO,
TRIP, TEL, NAV, MAP from the currently active function.
To turn volume up or down.
“Voice recognition” on/off.
To select operating mode: FM1 / 2 / 3 / AST-MW / LW /
AMAST- CD - CDC.
“SCAN” buttons: in Radio Mode: to tune previous or next radio sta-
tion; in CD/MP3/CDC Mode: to select previous or next track.
To scroll the screen options and select the required one.
To confirm selection previously performed through buttons 27
- 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. Long 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
fig. 2
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR
USE AND ROAD SAFETY
The CONNECT Nav+ with Ra-
dio/Telephone/Navigator/On-board
computer makes it possible to easily
control the main functions of the car. To avoid creating dangerous situa-
tions for yourself and others in use of
the system, please pay attention to the
following points:
– the CONNECT Nav+ must be
used keeping full control of the car;
in the case of doubt in the use of the
functions, it is necessary to stop be-
fore performing the various opera-
tions;
– use of the cell phone is prohibited
near explosive substances.
The navigation system allows you to
reach your destination, indicating each
route change stored on the navigation
CD-ROM. In fact, in calculating the
route, the system takes into account
of all the information stored concern-
ing the roads, advising the best route.
However it cannot take account of the
traffic, sudden interruptions or any
other inconvenience.In carrying out any manoeuvre it is
always necessary to follow the rules of
the road, regardless of the advice giv-
en by the navigation system. If you
leave the suggested route, the naviga-
tion system will calculate a new one
and suggest it to you.
The navigation system
helps the driver while dri-
ving by suggesting, vocally and
graphically, the best route to be fol-
lowed to reach the preset destina-
tion. The suggestions given by the
navigation system do not exempt
the driver from full responsibility
due to driving behaviour and com-
pliance with road and other traffic
regulations. The responsibility for
road safety always and anyway lies
with the car’s driver.
WARNING
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SYSTEM POWER OFF
The CONNECT Nav+ system can
be switched off according to two dif-
ferent modes:
– deactivation dependenton ig-
nition key
– deactivation independentof ig-
nition key
The power-off mode can be chosen
in the SETUP module (see section
SETUP/ Power OFF).Deactivation dependent
on ignition key
(Key-dependent auto-off)
With this mode active, CONNECT
Nav+ can be switched off by turning
the ignition key to OFFor by press-
ing button 17-fig. 1.
The display will show the message
“PLEASE WAIT WHILE SYSTEM
TURNS OFF”.
IMPORTANTDeactivation with
ignition key to OFFis delayed and will
take place after 20 minutes if the sys-
tem has a destination set or a phone
call is in progress.Deactivation independent
of ignition key
(Key-independ. auto-off)
With this mode active, the radio-nav-
igation system can be switched off by
pressing button 1-fig. 1or automati-
cally after 20 minutes.
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MAIN MODE
The MAIN mode is activated by
pushing the “MAIN” button 21-fig. 1
on the front panel. This mode allows
to display the four main system mod-
ules fig. 3 - 4:
– AUDIO
– TELEPHONE
– NAVIGATOR
– TRIP.
The top status bar shows current
time, GPS and GSM field strength, date
(format dd, mm, yyyy), external tem-
perature and current active mode.IMPORTANTWith ignition key at
OFF, information concerning time,
date, external temperature and Trip
data is not available since in this con-
dition the car data transmission de-
vices are not operating.
The different panels on the left side
of the screen are dedicated to tele-
phone, audio and trip modes.The panel dedicated to the phone in-
cludes:
– network administrator GMS (if no
administrator is found, manual search
can be carried out; if the telephone is
turned off, the “TEL OFF” string will
appear, and no call can be made);
– Unread SMS message envelope-
shaped icon;
– Active call forward arrow-shaped
icon.
The panel dedicated to the current
audio source includes:
– In Radio mode: tuned band and fre-
quency, RDS string.
– In CD/CDC/MP3 mode: active
source CD or CD1 ÷ 10 or MP3,
number of the track or MP3 file be-
ing played and length.
fig. 3
F0G3000g
fig. 4
F0G3001g
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With ignition key at ON, if authenti-
cation fails, system starts working as
usual, but the user is asked to enter the
4-digit “Master Code” to allow access
to the standard functions.
Master code is unique for each CON-
NECT Nav+, and is stored in its mem-
ory and can not be reset.To enter the code, access is made pos-
sible to a screen fig. 5which acts in the
same way as the screen for the tele-
phone PIN entry request.
Only the code entry numeric keys, key
17-fig. 1and a few audio control keys
will be active.
After the code is entered, a second
panel notices the user that the authen-
tication procedure is in progress, fig. 6.In case the correct code is provided,
the system is fully enabled. On the con-
trary, if a wrong code is entered, screen
is cleared and previous box is shown
again with the following string:
“Incorrect code entered. Enter mas-
ter code or turn off system with push-
button 17-fig. 1.
There is no upper limit to the num-
ber of wrong codes that can be en-
tered.
fig. 5
F0G3002g
fig. 6
F0G3003g