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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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C C
O O
M M
P P
A A
C C
T T
D D
I I
S S
C C
( (
C C
D D
) )
Audio CDs can be played with the in-
ternal CD player or with the CD
CHANGER(where fitted).
During CD playback, either the track
number and the playing time, or the
track number only, will appear on the
display (according to the settings, see
CD
FUNCTIONSin this chapter).
The main CD menu fig. 25shows
the number of the tracks on the CD
and the track being played is high-
lighted. A graphic symbol progressively
indicating the playing time will appear
under the track.A symbol indicating the audio CD,
the CD programmed sequence, the
current sound source (CD), and the
TA and TMC functions status will ap-
pear in the lower row of the display.
INSERTING AND EJECTING
A CD
Proceed as follows to insert a CD:
1) press button
T(1) to open the
front panel
2) press button
ı(18) to eject an in-
serted CD, if any
3) place the audio CD with the la-
bel facing upwards in the groove on
the open front panel edge
4) delicately push the CD in the slot
until the automatic mechanism takes
the CD into the player5) close the front panel.
Proceed as follows to eject the CD:
1) press button
T(1) to open the
front panel
2) press button
ı(18) on the inner
side of the front panel (see chapter
“Controls”). The CD will be ejected
to half of its diameter
3) take the CD from the slot and re-
move it completely
4) close the front panel.
IMPORTANT Only open the front
panel to insert and eject a CD. A beep
will be heard if the front panel is left
open longer than 30 seconds. Close
the front panel to stop the warning sig-
nal.
fig. 25F0E3010g
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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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Receiving traffic information
To switch the traffic announcement
function on and off (see “TA function”
in the previous chapter) when listen-
ing to a CD: briefly press the TA but-
ton (4). The TA symbol will either ap-
pear (on) or disappear (off) in the low-
er row of the main CD menu.
SELECTING NEXT/PREVIOUS
TRACKS
To select next tracks: briefly press
the
§button on switch (2). Press the
§button on switch (2) as soon as the
last track is reached to return to the
first track on the CD.
Press the
ùbutton on switch (2)
to repeat the track playback or to se-
lect a previous track. Press the
ù
button on switch (2) again as soon as
the first track on the CD is reached to
return to the last track on the CD.SCANNING TRACKS
If you want to listen to a certain part
of the track being played, you can scan
the track: hold
ùor §on switch (2)
pressed during playback. The track will
be scanned forwards or backwards.
IMPORTANT The display will re-
turn to the main CD function after ap-
proximately 30 seconds if no opera-
tions are carried out in the CD func-
tions menu.RANDOM PLAYBACK (MIX)
Proceed as follows to play the CD
tracks in random order:
1) in CD mode, press the CD-C but-
ton (15). The CD functions menu
fig. 28will appear on the display
2) press the button (14) next to
MIX.
Press the button (14) next to MIX
again to switch the function off.
The MIX function will end automat-
ically if the SCAN function is switched
on.
Press ESC (9) to return to the pre-
vious screen.
fig. 28F0E3013g
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SCANNING ALL TRACKS
ON A CD (SCAN)
Proceed as follows to listen to the
first part of each track on the CD:
1) in CD mode, go to the CD func-
tions menu by pressing the CD-C but-
ton (15). The CD functions menu
fig. 29will appear on the display
2) press button (14) next to SCAN.
Press the button (14) next to SCAN
again to switch the function off.
The SCAN function will automatical-
ly end if the MIX is switched on.
Press ESC (9) to return to the pre-
vious screen.REPEATING THE CD
TRACKS (REPEAT)
The REPEAT function can be used to
repeat a track.
Proceed as follows to switch the RE-
PEAT function on:
1) in CD mode, select the track with
buttons
ùor §on switch (2)
2) go to the CD functions menu by
pressing the CD-C button (15). The
CD functions menu fig. 30will appear
on the display
3) press the button (14) next to RE-
PEAT to highlight it.The track is repeated until the RE-
PEAT function is switched off. The
message RPT will appear in the low-
er row of the main CD menu. Press
the CD-C button (15) and the button
(14) next to REPEAT again to switch
the REPEAT function off.
The REPEAT function will end auto-
matically when either the SCAN or
MIX functions are switched on.
Press ESC (9) to return to the pre-
vious screen.
fig. 29F0E3014gfig. 30F0E3015g
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PROGRAMMING
THE TRACK SEQUENCE
You can programme your favourite
track sequence and skip the tracks you
do not like.
Setting the required sequence
Proceed as follows to set the re-
quired sequence:
1) in CD mode, go to the CD func-
tions menu by pressing the CD-C but-
ton (15). The CD functions menu fig.
31will appear on the display
2) press the button (13) next to
PROGRAM to open the CD pro-
gramming menu fig. 323) select the first track required with
buttons
ùor §on switch (2) or by
pressing button (13) next to SKIP
fig. 32.
IMPORTANT The tracks can on-
ly be programmed in order (example:
1, 4, 7 etc. and not 3, 1, 4 etc.).
4)press the button (13) next to
ADD to add the first track to the se-
quence
5) select the following track in the
sequence with buttons
ùor §on
switch (2) or by pressing button (13)
next to SKIP
6) after selecting the track, press but-
ton (13) next to ADD to add it to the
sequence.Repeat the procedure for all the
tracks to be added to the sequence.
The programmed sequence will be
stored even after removing the CD
from the player.
Deleting tracks from
the sequence
Proceed as follows to delete the
tracks from the sequence:
1) in CD mode, go to the CD func-
tions menu by pressing the CD-C but-
ton (15). The CD functions menu
fig. 31will appear on the display
2) press button (13) next to PRO-
GRAM to open the CD programming
menu fig. 32
3) select the track to be deleted with
buttons
ùor §on switch (2)
4) press button (13) next to SKIP.
fig. 31F0E3019gfig. 32F0E3020g
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Running/stopping the track
sequence
After entering the required track se-
quence, press button (13) next to
RUNfig. 32.
The sequence will start from the last
selected track and the message TPM
will appear on the display.
To stop a sequence without deleting
it, press button (13) next to RUN.Deleting a single track
sequence
Proceed as follows to delete a pro-
grammed track sequence:
1) in CD mode, go to the CD func-
tions menu by pressing the CD-C but-
ton (15). The CD functions menu
fig. 31will appear on the display
2) press button (13) next to PRO-
GRAM to open the CD programming
menu fig. 32
3) press button (14) next to CLR
PRG.Clearing all stored sequence
Proceed as follows to delete all the
stored sequences:
1) in CD mode, go the CD functions
menu by pressing the CD-C button
(15). The CD functions menu fig. 31
will appear on the display
2) press button (13) next to PRO-
GRAM to open the CD programming
menu fig. 32
3) press button (14) next to CLR
ALL
4) select SI (YES) with the knob/but-
ton (11) at the confirmation message
5) press the knob/button (11) to
confirm.
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S S
A A
T T
E E
L L
L L
I I
T T
E E
N N
A A
V V
I I
G G
A A
T T
I I
O O
N N
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
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To display the list directly, place the
cursor on the symbol
jand press
knob/button (11) or hold knob/button
(11) pressed for longer than two sec-
onds.
On the other hand, when after en-
tering the name the required item in
the editing list appears in field 2, po-
sition the cursor on symbol
jand
press knob/button (11) or hold
knob/button (11) pressed for longer
than two seconds to display the list of
destinations in alphabetical order.Entering special characters
Proceed as follows if you have to
form a destination name using special
characters that are not present on the
display (e.g.: Ä,Ö,Ü):
1) use knob/button (11) to place the
cursor on symbol (up/down scrolling
arrow)
2) press knob/button (11)
Each press on knob/button (11) will
correspond to a new special charac-
ter entry.
Deleting characters
Proceed as follows to delete a char-
acter entered by mistake:
1) position the cursor by turning the
knob/button (11), on symbol
¯
2) press the knob/button (11) or
ESC (9).Selecting a destination
from the list
Proceed as follows to select a desti-
nation from the list:
1) turn the knob/button (11) to se-
lect the required destination
2) confirm the destination by press-
ing the knob/button (11).
Scrolling the list fig. 37
Since only five lines can be displayed,
some lists are split into several
screens. In this case, an arrow
will
appear on the bottom right-hand side
to indicate that the list continues.
To scroll the list, turn the knob/but-
ton (11) in the required direction.