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The operations to be carried out for
each of the above two conditions are
listed below.
1) If you wish to receive traffic in-
formation while listening to a CD, be-
fore inserting the CD, tune to a sta-
tion enabled to broadcast traffic in-
formation (TP) and turn the TA func-
tion on. If, while playing the CD, this
station broadcasts traffic information,
CD playing will be temporarily
stopped and resumed automatically at
the end of the message.
If the CD player is already working
and at the same time you wish to re-
ceive traffic information, turning on
the TA function, the radio tunes to the
last station heard in the FM band and
the traffic announcements are trans-
mitted. 2) To receive traffic information
though not listening to the radio:
– turn on the TA function, so that
the display shows the abbreviation
“TA”;
– tune to a station enabled to broad-
cast traffic information so that “TP”
is shown on the display;
– set the system to stand-by press-
ing the “AUDIO” key 24-fig. 1.
This way, if that station broadcasts
traffic information, this will be heard
at a minimum predefined volume.
A telephone call has higher priority
than traffic message.IMPORTANT In certain countries,
radio stations exist which though the
TP function is active (the display shows
“TP”), do not broadcast traffic infor-
mation.
If the radio is working in the AM
band, choosing the FM band tunes to
the last station heard. If the chosen
station does not broadcast traffic in-
formation (“TP” not shown on the dis-
play), an automatic search is started
for an enabled station.
If the volume is changed during a traf-
fic bulletin the value is not shown on
the display and the new value is kept
only for the bulletin in progress.
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“PTY-Prog. Type” FUNCTION
(CHOOSING A TYPE
OF PROGRAMME)
The PTY function (Program Type),
when present, makes it possible to
give priority to broadcasters trans-
mitting programmes classified accord-
ing to the type of PTY. PTY pro-
grammes may concern emergency an-
nouncements or various subjects (e.g.
music, news). To access the list of PTY
programmes, choose the “PTY-
Prog.Type” icon with the encoder 14-
fig. 1and then press “ENTER” to con-
firm 15-fig. 1; the display will show
the screen with the list of PTY pro-
grammes and the subject of the last
station heard (e.g. “NEWS”). To scroll
the list of PTY programmes, turn the
encoder 14-fig. 1. To choose a type
of programme, press “ENTER” after
choosing the type 15-fig. 1.
When the PTY-Prog.Type function is
on, symbol “✓” is shown near the cor-
responding icon.
IMPORTANTThe PTY function
can only be turned on in the FM band.The list of PTY programmes is the
following:
–
NONE
– NEWS
– AFFAIRS
– SPORT
– EDUCATION
– DRAMA
– CULTURE
– SCIENCE
– VARIED
– MISC
– POP
– ROCK
– EASY
– LIGHT
– CLASSIC
– OTHER
– WEATHER
– FINANCE
– CHILDREN
– SOCIAL
– RELIGION
– PHONE IN
– TRAVEL
– LEISURE
– JAZZ
– COUNTRY
– NATIONAL
– OLDIES
– FOLK
– DOCUMENTARY
– TEST
– ALARM.
To seek a station with this pro-
gramme, follow the instructions giv-
en in the “Tuning” paragraph.
If no station is available with this type
of programme, the station selected
previously is returned.
To exit the screen with the list of
PTY programmes, choose a type of
programme, or “None” if you do not
wish to set a programme type.
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The CONNECT Nav+ is fitted with
a Dual Band GSM cellular telephone
with handfree feature.
The GSM standard (Global System
for Mobile Communication) is now
available in many countries and offers
excellent coverage: for information
about the areas served currently by
the GSM networks and those available
in the future, contact your network
provider.GENERAL
INFORMATION
The cellular telephone has the fol-
lowing functions which simplify use:
– PIN code (Personal Identification
Number) to prevent unauthorised
telephone use
– PIN change
– activation/deactivation of PIN re-
quest at access
– incoming calls acceptance and re-
fusal
– start a telephone call
– emergency call (even without SIM
card and without entering PIN code)
– reading the telephone numbers
stored on the SIM card
– entering a new telephone number
on the SIM card– deleting a telephone number from
the SIM card
– information on SIM card conditions
(correct or wrong insertion)
– access to the list of the last 10
numbers dialled to facilitate frequent
calls
– access to the list of the last 10 calls
received
– SMS function (Short Message Ser-
vice) to receive and send short text
messages
– activation and deactivation of ac-
cess to SIM card
– access and change of the lists con-
taining the most frequently dialled
numbers and to telephone directory
– manual number dialling
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– DTMF setting (Dual Tone Multi
Frequency) to repeat dialling and in-
hibit the own identification number
transmission
– selection of network provider
– setting volume and tone of incom-
ing calls
– display of remaining credit in case
of prepaid SIM card
– display of signal field intensity and
other status warnings with symbols
and words.PRELIMINARY
OPERATIONS
ENTERING AND EXITING
THE TELEPHONE MODE
To enter the telephone mode pro-
ceed as follows:
– turn ignition key to MAR;
– short push on “TEL” button 10-
fig. 1on front panel.
The display shows the telephone
mode “main screen”fig. 41that pro-
vides the following information:
– Time.
– GSM field strength. If telephone
mode is “switched off” the display
shows “TEL OFF” and an icon (a red
telephone with a diagonal bar) appears
in the top status bar, in place of GSM
signal strength. GSM signal strength is
shown even if no SIM card is inserted.– Active GSM provider. If a SIM card
is inserted and validated by PIN and no
provider is available, the display will
show “FIND…”.
– An envelope-shaped symbol to in-
dicate unread SMS message/s.
– An arrow-shaped symbol to indi-
cate active call forward.
– Active AUDIO source information.
– “TEL” string to indicate that tele-
phone module is currently active.
– A box to input telephone number
with “DIAL NUMBER” string.
– An icon key: “Delete” to clear off
the telephone number input in the
box.
fig. 41
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– A vertical menu featuring the fol-
lowing icon keys:
Other menus:takes to second
page of telephone menu.
Frequent Numbers: allows
management of frequent number
list.
Last numbers received:stores
the phone numbers of the last 10
received calls.
Last numbers called: stores the
phone numbers of the last 10
made calls.
Directory:manages name/tele-
phone number database.
WAP:enables access to WAP
(Wireless Access Protocol) ser-
vice.
Voice memo:manages voice
box.If CONNECT Nav+ is already on
(e.g.: audio mode), to enter the tele-
phone mode proceed as follows:
– press shortly button
ß8-fig. 1, the
display will show for few seconds the
last dialled number;
– press again button
ß8-fig. 1to
start the phone call.When call is in progress, the display
shows the status as in fig. 42:
– Current telephone status (“call in
progress”).
– Conversation time of the active
call.
– Residual credit (prepaid cards on-
ly).
– Called or incoming telephone num-
ber (if available by the provider).
– Directory data associated to this
number.
– Numbers typed-in during the con-
versation when calling a service
provider and inputting requested in-
formation like credit card number, or
arrival time of your desired train,
etc…
fig. 42
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Press “ESCAPE” to return to main
telephone screen 13-fig. 1.
– A long push on “TEL” button 10-
fig. 1switches off (the display shows
an hourglass during this operation) the
telephone mode (TEL OFF). To switch
it on again, a short push on the same
button will be required.INSERTING THE
TELEPHONE CARD
If no valid SIM card is inserted when
calling the telephone function, the dis-
play shows the relevant warning mes-
sage.
The insertion of a valid SIM card
makes it possible to make the tele-
phone operational and access its func-
tions. The telephone card is to be in-
serted in the special slot 6-fig. 1with
the integrated chip at the front right
in relation to the direction of travel,
until it is held in.
IMPORTANTWhen necessary,
only use the SIM card adapter provid-
ed with the car; in the event of loss,
breakage or for buying other adapters
contact Fiat Dealership.
Correct card insertion is confirmed
by the prompt to type the card PIN
code fig. 43.
When the card is already inserted,
access to the operating system is ob-
tained by pressing the “TEL” key 10-
fig. 1or
ß8-fig. 1.To remove the SIM card, slightly
press into its housing and then release
it; it will come out a little so that you
can extract it.
IMPORTANT Removing the
SIM card with the telephone on
may cause temporary faults; be-
fore removing the SIM card the
user should always turn the tele-
phone off through the “TEL” but-
ton 10-fig. 1 or turn the CON-
NECT Nav+ system off using the
“ON” button 19-fig. 1. In the
event of faults due to removing
the SIM card with the phone
working, normal operation will
be resumed switching the system
off and on again.
fig. 43
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ENTERING THE PIN CODE
IMPORTANTThe PIN code (Per-
sonal Identification Number) prevents
unauthorised use of SIM card services.
PIN is asked by CONNECT Nav+ in
the following cases:
– When the system is switched on,
with SIM card already inserted into the
SIM reader and PIN lock is enabled on
that SIM card.
– When a SIM card is inserted into
the SIM reader, and the system is al-
ready on, and PIN lock is enabled on
that SIM card.
– When “TEL” key 10-fig. 1is
pushed to switch on a previously
switched off telephone module (TEL
OFF), and the SIM card is inserted in-
to the SIM reader, the PIN lock is en-
abled on that SIM card and PIN code
has never been inserted before.– When the user tries to make a
non-emergency call and the SIM card
is inserted into the SIM reader, PIN
lock is enabled on that SIM card and
PIN code has never been inserted be-
fore.
– When “TEL” key 10-fig. 1or
ß8-fig. 1is pushed and a SIM card
is inserted into the SIM reader and the
system is already on and PIN lock is
enabled on that SIM card.
To enter the PIN code (between 4
and 8 digits) use the bottom keypad
on the front panel and then press “EN-
TER” to confirm 15-fig. 1. Entered
digits are shown by asterisks on the
display fig. 43.
If a PIN code digit needs to be cor-
rected, press “ESCAPE” 13-fig. 1to
delete it and write it again correctly. IMPORTANT If the user refuses
to insert PIN or if he confirms a wrong
PIN, a dialog box is displayed, saying
that telephone functions will not be
available till the insertion of the cor-
rect PIN. Only emergency calls (like
police or S.O.S.) will always be en-
abled; in this case only input box and
0-9 buttons will be available on the dis-
play.
IMPORTANTAfter three unsuc-
cessful PIN code entries, the card is
locked. To unlock the card, enter both
the PUK code (Pin Unblocking Key)
and the new PIN.
The network signal search begins af-
ter entering the PIN code and the dis-
play shows the main telephone func-
tion page. After connection, the dis-
play shows the network provider’s
name.
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INCOMING CALLS
Whichever is the CONNECT Nav+
system active mode, when an external
telephone call comes in, a dialog box
will be overlapped fig. 44on the cur-
rent window that shows the following
information:
– call from:
– name of the calling party (if avail-
able in the directory);
– caller phone number, if this service
is available from the network provider;
– animated icon which is associated
to the ringer sound;
– accept or refuse.To accept the call, proceed as fol-
lows:
– short push on button ß8-fig. 1;
dialog box disappears and ring stops,
the display shows the string “call in
progress”.
To close the conversation, pro-
ceed as follows:
– press button
ß8-fig. 1; the sys-
tem returns automatically to the pre-
vious mode and the display shows the
relevant status.
To refuse the call, proceed as fol-
lows:
– long push on button
ß8-fig. 1; di-
alog box disappears and ring stops. In
this case the screen will remain the
one shown before the incoming call.
IMPORTANT Dialog box disap-
pears and ring stops also if the line is
unwillingly lost.
OUTGOING CALLS
To start a call, proceed as follows:
– enter the telephone mode as pre-
viously described;
– dial the required number using the
12 bottom key corresponding to dig-
it/characters;
– to enter the international prefix
(“+” character), push “0”
– dialled number is shown in the in-
put box on the display; max. 20 digits
can be input and in case there is no
enough space to keep the whole
string, the interface will provide a left
string scroll;
– push button
ß8-fig. 1.
IMPORTANTWhen entering the
first digit, focus moves automatically
to “Delete” thus enabling to clear off
the inserted phone number.
fig. 44
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IMPORTANT Short push on “ES-
CAPE” 13-fig. 1clears the last input
digit.
– to start a call, press button
ß8-fig. 1; active screen becomes the
one shown in fig. 42.
IMPORTANTPush on bottom
keys (1-9) selects the corresponding
stored phone number (see paragraph
“Frequent Numbers” for details).
Volume can be adjusted with the en-
coder 20-fig. 1.
DIALLING A
SERVICE NUMBER
Following the instructions given in
the previous paragraph, the user can
dial service numbers (e.g.:
# xxxxx
) according to ETSI Standard GSM
02.30.
“Frequent Numbers”
FUNCTION
“Frequent numbers” function enables
to create and have quick access to a
list with the 9 most frequently dialled
phone numbers.
To choose the required “frequent
number”, select it by rotating the en-
coder 14-fig. 1and then press “EN-
TER” 15-fig. 1to confirm the “Fre-
quent Numbers” function on the main
telephone function screen. The display
shows the submenu in fig. 45featur-
ing functions “Dial”, “New entry” and
“Order”.
fig. 45
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Type-in or search as required by se-
lecting the first letters of the name
with the encoder 14-fig. 1and then
press “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
If the user tries to add an already ex-
isting number to the “Frequent num-
bers” list, the display will show the al-
ready stored entry.“Order” function
“Order” function fig. 50allows
arrangements of the entries in the
“Frequent Numbers” list.
To move an entry from position “3”
to position “1” for example, proceed
as follows:
– rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1to se-
lect the “Order” key and then press
“ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1;
– select the number in position “3”
with the encoder 14-fig. 1and then
press “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1;
– move selected number from posi-
tion “3” to “1” by rotating the en-
coder 14-fig. 1 then press “ENTER”
15-fig. 1to store the new position.“Last numbers
received” FUNCTION
“Last numbers received” pops up the
list of the last 10 calls received. The list
shows the name (if stored in the di-
rectory) and the phone number rele-
vant to the most recently received
callsfig. 51.
The list is managed and updated by
the system automatically.
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