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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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SHARX FUNCTION
(FM interference reduction)
Occasional interference in the signals
can occur when tuned to FM radio sta-
tions caused by stations broadcasting
on very close frequencies. The
SHARX function reduces such inter-
ference.Switching on and off
Proceed as follows to switch the
SHARX function on and off:
1) in Radio mode, press the MEN
button (10). The Radio functions menu
fig. 23will appear on the display
2) press button (13) next to SHARX.
The message ON or OFF will appear.
The default setting is ON.
RADIOTEXT FUNCTION
(R-TXT)
The Radiotext is a service provided
by certain RDS stations. In addition to
the station name this function provides
also information on the programme
being broadcast or shows the title of
the piece of music being played. Switching on and off
Proceed as follows to switch the Ra-
diotext function on and off:
1) in Radio mode, press the MEN
button (10). The Radio functions
menu fig. 23will appear on the display
2) press button (13) next to R-TXT.
The message ON or OFF will appear.
The default setting is OFF.
When the display shows the message
“Radiotext” and you want to change
station, proceed as follows:
1) in Radio mode, press the TU but-
ton (17) or either the (13) or (14) but-
ton. The Radio functions menu - ex-
cluding the Radiotext function - will ap-
pear on the display
2) change station: the Radiotext func-
tion, if available, will appear on the dis-
play
fig. 22F0E3008gfig. 23F0E3001g
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3) select CENTRO (CENTRE) with
the knob/button (11) fig. 45. The
town entry editing menu will appear
on the display (see “Città (City) des-
tination entry” in this chapter).
IMPORTANT If the list includes
more than 5 names, see ”Destination
name entry” in this chapter.
4) enter the town and confirm with
the knob/button (11). The list of town
centres and districts will appear on the
display
5) position the cursor on the re-
quired town centre by turning the
knob/button (11)6) confirm the selection by pressing
the knob/button (11). The selected
town centre will be highlighted on the
display
7) confirm the destination by press-
ing the knob/button (11).
IMPORTANT Only the options
for which data is available on the nav-
igation CD are offered. A lock symbol
Swill appear next to the unavailable
options.
Press ESC (9) to return to the pre-
vious menu.
SPECIAL DESTINATION
ENTRY
These are destinations contained in
directories in alphabetical order and
include motorways, railway stations,
shopping centres, service stations,
parking areas, etc.Special destinations can be sought in
four different ways:
– CITTÀ (IN DEST. AREA): display-
ing the special destinations related to
the previous selection;
– DEST. EXTRAREG. (SUPRAREG.
DETS) (supraregional destinations):
displaying special destinations in oth-
er locations with respect to the se-
lected destination. The directories on-
ly refer to the country on the CD;
– DINTORNI DEST. (DEST. SUR-
ROUND) (destination surroundings):
displaying special destinations (exam-
ple: sports grounds, etc.) in the area
surrounding the previously selected
destination;
– DINT. POS. ATT. (POS. SUR-
ROUND.) (position surroundings):
displaying special destinations near the
current position of the car.
IMPORTANT You will need to
have entered a destination: CITTÀ
(CITY) or VIA (STREET), CENTRO
(CENTRE) or INCROCIO (INTER-
SECTION) to have access to the di-
rectories.
fig. 45F0E3044g
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DYNAMIC TRAVEL GUIDE
(where fitted)
When the “DYnamic travel guide”
function is on, the satellite sound/nav-
igation system analyses and process-
es the traffic messages to compute the
route.
Traffic messages are broadcast by
RDS stations with TMC service (Traf-
fic Message Channel).
Proceed as follows to activate the
“Dynamic travel guide” function:
1) during “Route guidance” press the
MEN button (10). The main navigation
menu will appear on the display fig. 59
2) turn the knob/button (11) to se-
lect OPZIONI PERC. (ROUTE OP-
TION)
3) press the knob/button (11) to se-
lect PERCORSO (ROUTE) fig. 604) press repeatedly the knob/button
(11) until DINAMIC (DYN.) is dis-
played
5) press the knob/button (11) to se-
lect CONTINUA (CONTINUE)
6) press the knob/button (11).
The system returns to “Route guid-
ance” (see “Route guidance” in this
chapter) and settings stay unvaried un-
til another setting is performed.IMPORTANT To activate the “Dy-
namic travel guide” during the “Route
guidance”, the satellite sound/naviga-
tion system tunes to a TMC station.
Should there be no TMC station
stored on the FMC waveband, TMC
station scanning will be started. Scan-
ning may take several minutes since it
is performed on the whole frequency
range. During this period the radio is
off.
fig. 59F0E3060gfig. 60F0E3059g
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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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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The structure of the system ensures
long years of operation with no need
for particular maintenance. In the
event of a fault, contact
Alfa Romeo Au-
thorised Services
.
Clean the front panel and display on-
ly using a soft, dry antistatic cloth.
Cleaning and polishing products may
damage the surface.
Treat the display with care. Do not
use pointed or hard objects which
might scratch and damage it.
Clean the display with a soft, clean
and dry cloth. Do not use solvents
which might corrode and damage the
display.COMPACT DISCS
If a Compact Disc is used on the
Sound system, remember that the
presence of dirt or marks on Compact
Discs may cause skipping when play-
ing and poor sound quality. The same
happens if Compact Discs are bent by
accident.
To obtain optimum playing condi-
tions we give the following advice:
– only use Audio Compact Disc with
the brand:
– carefully clean all Compact Discs of
any fingerprints and dust using a soft
cloth. Support Compact Discs on the
edges and clean from the centre out-
wards; – never use chemical products for
cleaning (e.g. spray cans, antistatics or
thinners) as they might damage the
surface of Compact Discs;
– after listening to them put Com-
pact Discs back in their boxes to avoid
marking or scoring which would cause
skipping when playing;
– do not expose Compact Discs to
direct sunlight, high temperatures or
damp for prolonged lengths of time to
prevent them from bending;
– do not stick labels or write on the
recorded surface of Compact Discs.
Be careful not to knock
the display with pointed
or hard objects and avoid
touching with the hands. Do not
press on the display when clean-
ing. If it gets broken, do not touch
the fluid which might come out.
In case it gets in contact with the
skin, wash it immediately with
water and soap.
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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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O O
P P
E E
R R
A A
T T
I I
O O
N N
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.
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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 stations
- automatic tuning to the best fre-
quency of the selected station (alter-
native frequency function). This means
that you can listen to the station with-
out 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 sys-
tem will seek the best frequency of the
required station.
Switching on and off
Proceed as follows to use the RDS:
1) in Radio mode, press MEN (10).
The display will show the Radio menu
fig. 212)repeatedly press the button (14)
next to the RDS message to select the
required operations (VAr, FIX or
OFF) (the default setting is VAR) de-
scribed below:
FIXSwitches the Radio RDS func-
tion on. Since some stations
use RDS to broadcast adver-
tisements in addition to the
station name, you can decide
to display only the station
name.
VARBasic setting with which the
Radio RDS function is fully ac-
tive. Advertising will also be
shown on the display.
OFFSwitches the RDS function
off. Stations are tuned to by
indicating the frequency on
the display (example: 87.5).
Under this condition also the
TA function is off.
fig. 211F0E3001i