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SWITCHING THE
NAVIGATOR SYSTEM
ON AND OFF
Press the knob/button (16) for ap-
proximately one second to switch the
sound/navigation system on. The
sound system will automatically switch
to the last active sound source at the
previously selected volume.
IMPORTANTThe sound source is
usually played at the last selected vol-
ume when the system is switched off
and back on. However, if the volume
was higher than the preset volume, the
sound source will be played at the pre-
set volume.
To set the power-on volume, see
“Adjusting power-on, TA announce-
ment, message” in the “Basic set-
tings”chapter.Switching on and off when
the engine is not running
The sound/navigation system can al-
so be operated when the engine is not
running (ignition key at STOP).
Press the knob/button (16) for ap-
proximately one second.
IMPORTANTThe device will au-
tomatically be switched off when the
ignition key is at STOPafter approx-
imately one hour to safeguard the car
battery. Start the engine to reset the
timeout.SELECTING THE FUNCTION
Proceed as follows to select the re-
quired function:
– press TU (17) for Radio;
– press CD-C (15) for CD or CD
CHANGER(where fitted);
– press NAV (12) to switch on the
navigation function.
The specific main menu/screen will
appear for each selected source.
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
To turn the volume up: turn the
knob/button (16) clockwise.
To turn the volume down: turn the
knob/button (16) anticlockwise.
The volume is graphically shown on
the display during the adjustment
(sound source main menu only) fig. 8.IMPORTANTThe volume of a
navigation voice message can be
changed, regardless of the basic sound
source volume.Automatic muting during
a phone call
If a cellular phone is fitted, the
sound/navigation system volume will
be automatically muted during the call
and the telephone symbol will appear
on the display.
If the phone call is made when the ac-
tive navigation function is on, the dis-
play continues to show driving info and
voice messages stay active.
fig. 8F0E3021g
If you drive with the volume
too high you put both your
own life and that of others in jeop-
ardy. You should adjust the volume
so that you can hear noises from
outside the car (e.g. horns, ambu-
lance/ police sirens, etc.).
WARNING
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LISTENING TO THE RADIO
The main Radio menu will appear af-
ter pressing the TU button (17)
fig. 12. The station tuned to before
switching the sound/navigation system
off and the six stations available in the
waveband will appear in the upper row
of the display. With the exception of
the AUDIO menu, the presence of an
audio or navigation CD, the tuning
waveband and the TA or TMC status
will always appear in the lower row of
the display.SELECTING
THE WAVEBAND
The device receives stations in the
FM and MW frequencies fig. 13. Press
the TU button (17) to select the re-
quired waveband in Radio mode.
Tuning to radio stations
The multiple function buttons
(13
and 14) are used to select preset sta-
tions (press briefly) and to store oth-
er stations (press longer).TUNING TO FM STATIONS
Automatic tuning
1)Press the MEN button (10) in Ra-
dio mode to display the Radio menu
fig. 14
2)press the (14) button next to
CERCA (SEARCH) until “
$” or “§”
appear (the default setting is “
§”).
3)press either
§or ùon switch
(2) to start the station search.
fig. 12F0E3095gfig.13F0E3000gfig. 14F0E3102g
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2) press the (13) button next to
PAGINA 2 (PAGE) 2
3) press the (14) button next to
T-STORE fig. 16
When the Travelstore function is on,
the upper row of the display will show
the operation progress in percentage.
At the end of the storage procedure,
the system will automatically switch
over to the FMT waveband and the
stored stations will be played for a
short while.TMC-STORE
AUTOMATIC STORAGE
The system can automatically store
the six strongest stations broadcast-
ing in the area that you are travelling
in, in the FMC storage waveband.
IMPORTANT The TMC-STORE
function will replace the previously
stored stations in the FMC waveband.
IMPORTANT The TMC-STORE
function can be activated only if the
navigation CD relevant to the country
that you are travelling in has been in-
serted once at least.
1) in Radio mode, press the TU but-
ton (17). The Radio function menu will
appear on the display fig. 17
2) press the (13) button next to
PAGINA 2 (PAGE) 2
3) press the (14) button next to TM-
CSTORE fig. 17 T-STORE (Travelstore)
automatic storage
The system can automatically store
the six strongest stations in the FMT
storage waveband.
IMPORTANTThe T-STORE func-
tion will replace the previously stored
stations.
Proceed as follows to start the T-
STORE automatic storage procedure:
1) in Radio mode, press the TU but-
ton (17). The Radio function menu will
appear on the display
fig. 16F0E3004g
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When the Travelstore function is on,
the upper row of the display will show
the operation progress in percentage.
At the end of the storage procedure,
the stations stored in the FMC wave-
band will be played for a short while,
then the radio will tune automatically
to the first stored station.
IMPORTANT Automatic station
storage through the TMC-STORE
function could require a long time
since scanning of TMC stations that
can be received in the frequency range
is performed.RDS FUNCTION
(RADIO DATA SYSTEM)
The Radio Data System is a service
provided by radio stations to facilitate
FM waveband tuning.
The RDS allows - for enabled sta-
tions - automatic tuning to the best
frequency of the selected station (al-
ternative frequency function). This
means that you can listen to the sta-
tion without retuning when you
change area. Obviously, the station
must be received in the area that you
are travelling in.Furthermore, the RDS displays the
station name (Program Service func-
tion, up to eight characters) and the
traffic announcement status: the
sound/navigation system will seek the
best frequency of the required station.
fig. 17F0E3005gfig. 18F0E3001g
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TA FUNCTION
(TRAFFIC
ANNOUNCEMENT)
This function can be switched on on-
ly in Radio mode in the FM waveband.
When listening to the CD source,
the CD changer (where fitted) or
when the navigation system is on and
the TA button (4) is pressed, the ra-
dio will switch to the FM waveband in
background and activate the TA func-
tion. This will not change the sound
source and the message “TA” will ap-
pear on the display.
When the TA function is on, you can
listen to traffic announcements even
when the CD player or CD changer
(where fitted) is on or in navigation
mode. The system will automatically
switch to the station broadcasting the
traffic announcement. At the end of
the announcement, the sound naviga-
tion system will automatically return
to the previous source.
Press the TA button (4) to switch
the TA function off.IMPORTANT In Radio mode, with
the TA function on, a beep will be
heard if you leave the area where the
station broadcasting traffic announce-
ments can be received. In this case, an
automatic TP (Traffic Program) search
will be started.
Interrupting traffic
announcements
When the TA function is on, press
either TA (4) or MEN (10) or change
station to interrupt the traffic an-
nouncement.TMC FUNCTION
(TRAFFIC MESSAGE
CHANNEL)
The TMC function is used to receive
traffic information which is then
analysed by the sound/navigation sys-
tem in order to “guide” the driver to
the required preset destination.
Since only some stations are enabled
to provide the TMC function, it is pos-
sible that traffic information in certain
areas cannot be received.
When the “Dynamic travel guide”
function is on (see “Dynamic travel
guide” in chapter “Navigation”), the
sound/navigation system will tune au-
tomatically to a TMC station.
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When switching the device off, the
message “GOODBYE” will appear on
the display together with the traffic
message storage time previously se-
lected.
Listening to stored traffic
messages
Proceed as follows:
1) press the T button (8). The Traf-
fic menu fig. 24will appear on the dis-
play
2) press button (13) next to TIM-IN-
FO. The last stored message has the
highest number (14) and will be played
first; then all the other messages will
be played in decreasing sequence. The
display will also show the time of ar-
rival of the message being played.
Once the message playing procedure
is over, the system will automatically
switch over to the last selected sound
source (Radio, CD or CD changer).Proceed as follows to listen to the last
selected sound source (Radio, CD or
CD changer) without playing all traffic
messages:
– press T (8) or ESC (9)
Displaying TMC traffic
messages
The device can also display the traf-
fic messages broadcast with the TMC
function (See paragraph “TMC (Traf-
fic Message Channel)” in this chapter).
This type of messages is used by the
satellite sound/navigation system “to
guide” the driver to the required pre-
set destination (see “Dynamic travel
guide” in chapter “Navigation”).To display TMC traffic messages pro-
ceed as follows:
1) press the T button (8)
2) press button (13) next to TIM-IN-
FO. The displayed message number
and the number of stored messages
will appear in the upper row of the dis-
play. The last received message is iden-
tified by the lowest number (1)
3) select one of the stored messages
using the knob/button (11)
4) after reading the required mes-
sage/s, press T (8) or ESC (9) to quit.
IMPORTANT TMC messages re-
ferring to roads distant more than 100
km from the actual car position, are
not processed by the TMC function.
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PLAYING A CD
(INTERNAL PLAYER)
Playback will start automatically as
soon as a CD is inserted.
If you are using another source and
a CD is inserted in the internal player,
press the CD-C button (15). The main
CD menu fig. 25will appear on the
display and the CD playback will start.CD FUNCTIONS
Proceed as follows if the last source
was the CD
CHANGER(where fitted)
and there are one or more audio CDs
inside:
1) go to the CDC functions menu by
pressing the CD-C button (15). The
CD functions menu will appear on the
display fig. 26
2) press the button (13) next to CD
to open the main CD menu fig. 25.
CD playback will start automatically.
IMPORTANT A warning message
will appear on the display if no CD is
inserted in the player or if a navigation
CD-ROM is inserted and played by
mistake.
IMPORTANT A lock symbol
Swill
appear in front of CD function menu
if there is no audio CD in the inter-
nal CD player.Switching the track playing
time/number display on and off
Proceed as follows to display the
played track number and the playing
time:
1) press the MEN button (10). The
CD menu will be displayed
2) press button (13) next to TIME
fig. 27. The message ON or OFF will
appear. The default setting is ON.
fig. 26F0E3011gfig. 27F0E3012g
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The Satellite Navigator will help you
reach destinations rapidly and safely.
After switching the navigation function
on, voice messages will guide you to
your destination. Driving advice, dis-
tances and probable time required to
reach the destination will be shown on
the display.
The car’s position is defined on the
basis of the electronic speedometer
signal, of a gyroscope and of the sig-
nals transmitted by the GPS (Global
Positioning System) satellites.
The sound/navigation system com-
pares the data against the maps stored
on the navigation CD-ROM and cal-
culates both the position and the
routes to reach the destination.
ROUTE GUIDANCE
Proceed as follows:
1) insert the CD ROM specific to the
country you are travelling in2) press the NAV button (12). The
main navigation menu will be started
fig. 33
3) enter the destination.
DESTINATION ENTRY
Possible destinations include:
– town;
– town centre or district in a city;– street;
– house number (if contained in the
navigation CD data);
– intersection;
special destinations can also be en-
tered:
– motorway junctions;
– railway stations;
– airports;
– hospitals, etc.
fig. 33F0E3033gfig. 34F0E3034g
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Proceed as follows to enter a desti-
nation:
1) select INS. DEST. (DEST. ENTRY)
in the main navigation menu with
knob/ button (11) fig. 34. Press the
knob/ button to confirm
2) select CITTÀ (CITY) with the
knob/button (11) and press the knob/
button to confirm fig. 35. The desti-
nation entry editing menu will be
opened.Destination entry with the
editing menu (Speller) fig. 36
The editing menu consists of five sec-
tions:
1- list of symbols, letters, spaces,
special characters and digits
2- editing list with the first item
matching letters in the editing field
3- editing field (writing area)
4- magnifying glass indicating the se-
lected character.
5- pilot symbolsDestination name entry fig. 36
Proceed as follows to enter a name
in the editing menu:
1) position the cursor on the re-
quired character by turning the
knob/button (11)
2) confirm the selected character by
pressing the knob/button (11). The se-
lected character will be displayed in
the editing field 3.
When a character is selected, for ex-
ample letter
O4, the first item in a
list of destinations starting with the let-
ter will automatically be displayed.
Other letters in the destination name
can be entered to speed up the search.
fig. 35F0E3035gfig. 36F0E3036g