radio FIAT MULTIPLA 2004 1.G Connect NavPlus Manual
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4) select BEST or SENS. by pressing
the knob/button (11). The default set-
ting is BEST.
BEST: only stations with excellent re-
ception are sought (i.e. no distur-
bance). Use this function when travel-
ling in an area with a large number of
broadcasters.
SENS: all the stations are sought. Use
this function when travelling in an area
with a small number of broadcasters. Setting tuner sensitivity
With this function it is possible to
change the set the sensitivity of auto-
matic radio station searching.
Proceed as follows:
1) press the NAV button (12) to
open the main navigation menu
2) press the MEN button (10) to
open the IMPOSTAZIONI (SET-
TINGS) menu
3) select FM-SEEK by turning the
knob/button (11) fig. 101 Situation C) Finally, a IM-
POSTAZIONI (SETTINGS) menu op-
tion and sound volume deletion mes-
sage will appear on the display.
Proceed as follows to clear the
memory:
1) select SI (YES) by turning the
knob/button (11)
2) press the knob/button (11) for
longer than two seconds to confirm
the selection.
To keep the memory content:
1) select NO by turning the knob/
button (11)
2) press the knob/button (11) for
longer than two seconds to confirm
the selection.
IMPORTANT In all three cases, se-
lect SI (YES) to reset (clear) the mem-
ory. The system will automatically
switch off and on again.
IMPORTANT Select NO in any
case to automatically return to the IM-
POSTAZIONI (SETTINGS) menu.
fig. 96F0E3090g
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GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................ 77
ADVICE........................................................................................ 78
ROAD SAFETY ........................................................................ 78
RADIOFREQUENCY ............................................................ 78
RECEPTION/TRANSMISSION CONDITIONS .............. 78
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ............................................ 79
COMPACT DISCS .................................................................. 79
CONTROLS.............................................................................. 80
CONTROLS ON STEERING WHEEL .............................. 82
OPERATION ............................................................................ 84
SWITCHING THE CONNECT NAV ON/OFF ............ 84
SELECTING FUNCTIONS .................................................. 84
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME ................................................ 85
DISPLAY .................................................................................... 85
ADJUSTING THE SOUND .................................................. 86
RADIO........................................................................................ 87
LISTENING TO THE RADIO .............................................. 87
SELECTING THE WAVEBAND ........................................ 88
TUNING TO FM STATIONS .............................................. 88
STORING STATIONS .......................................................... 90
SCAN FUNCTION ................................................................ 92
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RDS FUNCTION .................................................................... 93
REG FUNCTION .................................................................... 93
PTY FUNCTION...................................................................... 93
TA FUNCTION ...................................................................... 94
TMC FUNCTION .................................................................. 95
SHARX FUNCTION .............................................................. 96
R-TXT FUNCTION .............................................................. 96
TIM FUNCTION ...................................................................... 97
COMPACT DISC PLAYER (CD).................................. 99
INSERTING AND EJECTING A CD ................................ 99
PLAYING A CD ...................................................................... 100
CD FUNCTIONS .................................................................. 100
SELECTING NEXT/PREVIOUS TRACKS ........................ 101
SCANNING TRACKS .......................................................... 101
MIX FUNCTION...................................................................... 102
SCAN FUNCTION.................................................................. 102
REPEAT FUNCTION .............................................................. 102
PROGRAM FUNCTION ...................................................... 103
CD NAME FUNCTION ........................................................ 104
CD CHANGER - CDC (where fitted).......................... 106
INSERTING AND EJECTING A CD ................................ 106
PLAYING A CD WITH THE INTERNAL CD PLAYER 107
PLAYING A CD WITH THE CD Changer ...................... 107
TURNING ON THE CD CHANGER .............................. 108
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SELECTING NEXT/PREVIOUS TRACKS ...................... 110
SCANNING TRACKS ........................................................ 111
MIX FUNCTION ................................................................ 111
SCAN FUNCTION .............................................................. 112
REPEAT FUNCTION .......................................................... 112
PROGRAM FUNCTION .................................................... 113
CD NAME FUNCTION ...................................................... 115
SATELLITE NAVIGATION.......................................... 117
ROUTE GUIDANCE .......................................................... 117
ENTERING THE DESTINATION .................................. 118
ENTERING SPECIAL DESTINATIONS ........................ 125
USING STORED DESTINATIONS ................................ 128
STORING THE CURRENT POSITION ........................ 129
ACTIVE NAVIGATION .................................................. 130
ROUTE GUIDANCE .......................................................... 130
STOPPING NAVIGATION .............................................. 131
CHANGING THE AUDIO SOURCE ............................ 132
TUNING THE RADIO ...................................................... 132
NO MAP NAVIGATION .................................................. 132
DYNAMIC TRAVEL GUIDE ............................................ 133
TOURIST GUIDE INFORMATION ................................ 134
ROUTE LIST .......................................................................... 135
DESTINATION MEMORY ................................................ 135
STORING STORED DESTINATIONS .......................... 136
DELETING STORED DATA ............................................ 137ENTERING AND EDITING DESTINATION
SHORT NAMES .................................................................... 138
GPS STATUS AND POSITION INFORMATION ...... 139
AVOIDING TAILBACKS DURING NAVIGATION .. 139
LOCKING A ROUTE SECTION WITHIN
A ROUTE LIST ...................................................................... 140
CUSTOMISING THE ROUTE .......................................... 142
DEFINING THE CAR POSITION .................................. 143
RECEIVING TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
DURING NAVIGATION .................................................. 144
SWITCHING VOICE MESSAGES ON AND OFF ...... 145
SWITCHING THE LAST 10 DESTINATION
MEMORY ON AND OFF .................................................. 145
SWITCHING ROUTE TIME
INFORMATION ON AND OFF .................................... 146
MANUAL POSITION INDICATION ............................ 146
NAVIGATION SIMULATION .......................................... 147
TARGA INFOMOBILITY SERVICES........................ 148
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................. 148
ENABLING PHONE/SIM CARD ...................................... 149
ENTERING THE TARGA INFOMOBILITY NUMBER 150
ENTERING THE PERSONAL NUMBER ........................ 151
RESET ...................................................................................... 152
CONNECT NAV USE ........................................................ 152
“MEDICAL ADVICE” SERVICE ........................................ 153
“ROAD ASSISTANCE” SERVICE...................................... 155
INFOMOBILITY SERVICES .............................................. 156
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“FOLLOW ME” FUNCTION ............................................ 157
RECALLING THE PHONE CODE NUMBER .............. 162
RECALLING THE PHONE “STATE” FUNCTION .... 162
DISPLAYING AVAILABLE SIM PROFILES .................... 163
TELEPHONE.......................................................................... 164
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................. 164
TURNING THE PHONE ON .......................................... 164
ENTERING THE PIN CODE ............................................ 164
CHANGING THE PIN CODE ........................................ 165
SIM CARD UNLOCKING ................................................ 166
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT .................................................. 166
SELECTING PHONE NUMBERS .................................... 167
SELECTING A NUMBER
IN THE PHONE BOOK .................................................... 169
INCOMING CALLS ............................................................ 170
TELEPHONE CALLS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES .... 171
SELECTING THE NETWORK ........................................ 172
PHONEBOOK ...................................................................... 176
MESSAGES (SMS) ................................................................ 178BASIC SETTINGS .............................................................. 183
OPENING THE SETTINGS MENU ................................ 183
ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY .............................................. 183
ADJUSTING POWER-ON, TA ANNOUNCEMENT
MESSAGE ................................................................................ 185
SETTING THE CLOCK ...................................................... 187
SELECTING THE LANGUAGE ........................................ 189
GPS STATUS ........................................................................ 190
SECURITY .............................................................................. 191
RESETTING DEFAULT SETTINGS ................................ 192
ANTITHEFT PROTECTION SYSTEM.................. 195
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................. 195
CODE CARD ........................................................................ 195
ENTERING THE SECURITY CODE .............................. 195
TECHNICAL DATA .......................................................... 197
RADIO .................................................................................... 197
COMPACT DISC PLAYER AND CD CHANGER .... 197
AUDIO .................................................................................... 198
SATELLITE NAVIGATION ................................................ 198
TARGA INFOMOBILITY SERVICES ................................ 198
TELEPHONE ........................................................................ 198
SYSTEM TECHNICAL DATA .......................................... 199
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The Connect Nav system with inte-
grated sound system and telephone
complies with safety rules issued by
competent government bodies and or-
ganizations.
The telephone integrated with the
sound system works on the basis of
GSM mobile telephone standards.
Such standards determine the use of
cellular phones in Europe and other
countries, but they have been ex-
tended also to other world countries
(e.g. VDE DIN 0848).With this telephone it is possible to
make the same telephone connections
which can be made with a portable
cellular phone. In order to make a
telephone call it is necessary to have a
SIM card and to be in a place served
by the Dual Band network, with
enough sign field intensity.Emergency calls
In order to guarantee the maximum
safety, the telephone is set so that the
“Emergency 112” call can always be
activated, even if the SIM card is not
inserted in the slot.
The telephone can make and receive
calls when the Connect Nav system is
on, when the vehicle is in an area
served by a GSM 900/1800 network
and when the field intensity is suffi-
cient. That is why connection cannot
be assured in every condition. Do not
rely only on the radio telephone for
vital emergency calls, as in case of re-
quest for medical assistance.
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A A
D D
V V
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C C
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Carefully respect rules and regulation
determining the use of telephones in-
side cars. Telephone calls when driving
shall only be made in case of emer-
gency and using the voice commands.
Anyway you are advised to park the
car and to use the telephone only
when the car is stationary.
RADIOFREQUENCY
The telephone is certified on the ba-
sis of GSM standards and complies
with safety value limitations for pro-
tection against radiofrequency radia-
tions.
The telephone use can alter medical
equipment functions (hearing aids,
pace maker, etc.) if not adequately
protected.
Always turn the telephone off when
it is forbidden to use it or in areas with
high explosion danger such as filling
stations, chemical plants and near ex-
plosive agents or blasting charges. ROAD SAFETY
You are recommended to learn how
to use the different functions of the
Connect Nav and in particular of the
radio (e.g. storing stations) before
starting to drive.RECEPTION/TRANSMISSION
CONDITIONS
Reception conditions (for the radio)
or reception/transmission conditions
(for the telephone) change constant-
ly when driving. Reception can be dis-
turbed by the presence of mountains,
buildings, bridges, particularly when far
away from the broadcaster receiver
or the radio link for the telephone.
Too high a volume when
driving can put the driver’s
life at risk and that of other people.
Therefore the volume should al-
ways be adjusted in such a way that
it is always possible to hear noises
of the surrounding environment
(e.g. horns, ambulance, police
sirens, etc.).
WARNING
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1-Tbutton to open the front
2-ù§selector. The functions
of this selector depend on the menu
and type of operation of the Connect
Nav
3 - AUDbutton to open the sound
menu
4 - TAbutton to switch the RDS-TA
(Traffic Announcement) function on
and off
5 - Display
6
-Info ibutton
a)press this button when travelling
to repeat the last navigation voice
message and display the active desti-
nation
b)to fully display menu options end-
ing with “…”
7 -
•: button to access the Telem-
atic Services run by Targa Infomo-
bility
8-
Tkey to display the TRAFFIC
menu including: TIM (Traffic Informa-
tion Memory) and TMC (Traffic Mes-
sage Channel) (instructions to detour
queues) 9 - ESCbutton
a)to quit the menu without saving
data
b)to go back to the previous screen/
menu
10 - MENkey to display the setup
menu
11 - Knob/button
The knob/button performs the fol-
lowing functions:
a)turn to select the items on the dis-
play
b)press to confirm the selection
(OK button)
c) press for longer than two seconds
to display 2-D or 3-D icons with ac-
tive navigation and to confirm entered
data.
12 - NAVto switch the navigation
function on
13 - Multifunction keys, the
function of these keys depends on the
menu14- Multifunction keys
, the func-
tion of these keys depends on the
menu
15- Key £: to turn the telephone
on, with access to the following
options:
a)to accept incoming calls
b)to end the call in progress
16 - Knob/button
The knob/button performs the fol-
lowing functions:
a)turn to adjust the volume and
switch to Mute
b)prolonged press (about 2 sec-
onds) to switch the sound/navigation
system on and off
c)brief press (less than 2 seconds):
Mute
17 - SRC: key: to choose the oper-
ating audio source: Radio, CD or CD
Changer (CD-C) (where fitted)
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21 (fig. 3)- GSM module with slot
(A) to insert SIM card.
To insert the SIM card: fit the SIM
card with the contact surfaces down-
wards and the side with the oblique
cut on the front side and on the left
side in the SIM card compartment;
push the SIM card until it clicks into
place.
To eject the SIM card: to eject the
SIM card press it slightly and guide it.
The GSM module bears a label show-
ing how to insert and eject the SIM
card correctly. 18 - fig. 2 -Compact Disc slot
19 - fig. 2
-Compact Disc eject but-
ton
20 - fig. 2
-Led indicating that the
(audio or navigation) CD is inserted in
the slotCONTROLS ON STEERING
WHEEL fig. 4
The main functions of the sound sys-
tem are repeated on the steering
wheel, which facilitates control.
Volume adjustment (+ and –)
Press button “+” (B) to increase vol-
ume and button “–” (B) to decrease
it as specified in paragraph “Volume ad-
justment”.
Function identical to that of knob
“VOL” set on the radio.
fig. 2F0E0357mfig. 3F0E0407m
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Mute function (z)
Press button “z” (C) to turn on/off
this function that brings automatically
the volume to zero. When this func-
tion is on the display shows “MUTE”.
Function identical to that of button
“z” set on the radio.
Selecting Radio, CD or
CD Changer
Press repeatedly button “SRC” (A)
to cyclically select Radio, CD or
CD Changer (if present).
Button “SRC” (A) function is iden-
tical to that of the “SRC” button set
on the radio.Setting Radio or CD (ôand ó)
Buttons “
ô” (D) and “ó” (D) imple-
ment three different functions accord-
ing to the operating mode selected
through button “SRC” (A) Radio,
CD or CD Changer(if present).
Button functions are identical to the
functions of buttons “
N” and “O” set
on the radio, as concerns the follow-
ing functions.
1) Radio function: tuning
Press button “
ô” or “ó” to select
stations in the required band.2) Selecting the track
(previous/next)
Press “
ô” briefly to play the next
track on the CD or “
ó” to play the
previous track.
Hold the button pressed to select
the track.
Press “
ó” if the track has been play-
ing for longer than three seconds to
play the track again from the beginning.
In this case, press the button twice to
play the previous track.
fig. 4F0E0302m
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P P
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Switching on and off
with engine off
The Connect Nav can also be oper-
ated when the engine is not running
(ignition key at STOP).
Press the knob/button (16) for ap-
proximately one second.
IMPORTANT The 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 FUNCTIONS
To select the required audio source,
proceed as follows:
– press SRC (17);
– turn the knob/button (16) to select
the required operating mode (Radio
or CD-Changer).
To start navigation, press NAV (12).
The specific main menu/screen will
appear for each selected source.
To access the phone mode, press
£
(15) button.
To access the Targa Infomobility
services, press
•(7) button. SWITCHING
THE CONNECT Nav ON/OFF
To turn the Connect Nav on, keep
the knob/button (16) pressed for
about 1 second. The sound system will
automatically switch to the last active
sound source at the previously se-
lected volume.
IMPORTANT The 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-
ments, message and volume” in “Basic
settings ” section.