reset FIAT STILO 2004 1.G Connect NavPlus Manual
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
The navigator integrated in the
CONNECT Nav+ allows you to
reach the chosen destination by visu-
al and voice instructions. Use of the
navigation system is quick, convenient,
safe and above all very flexible because
it allows you to call up already pro-
grammed destinations or points of ref-
erence such as hotels, monuments,
public structures, fuel stations orFi-
at Dealerships.
The car position is determined
through the GPS system (Global Posi-
tioning System) installed on the car.
The GPS system is fitted with an an-
tenna and a reception module inte-
grated in the telematic system. This
system configuration dynamically
processes the satellite signals, those
from the right and left odometer, the
reversing signal and the information of
the gyroscope integrated in the navi-
gation computer, integrating them
with the current position of the car to
obtain an “estimated car point”.The navigation system helps the dri-
ver while he/she drives by suggesting
vocally and graphically the optimum
routing to reach the preset destina-
tion.
The navigation system suggestions do
not exempt the driver from full re-
sponsibility due to his/her driving be-
haviour and to compliance with road
and other traffic regulations. The re-
sponsibility for road safety always and
in any case lies with the car driver.IMPORTANT NOTES
– GPS reception is difficult under
trees, among tall buildings, in multi-lev-
el car parks, tunnels and everywhere
reception of the satellite antenna may
be hindered.
– The GPS system needs about 15
minutes for activation if the car bat-
tery is disconnected.
– The GPS system needs a few min-
utes to determine the new position of
the car if it is turned off and the car
is moved with the system off (e.g.: on
ferryboat).
– The GPS satellite aerial must not
be covered with metal or damp ob-
jects.
The instantaneous car position is
identified in the CD-ROM and shown
on the display together with the topo-
graphic characteristics of the area
memorised on the CD-ROM. Access
to data on the CD-ROM requires a
few moments waiting for the map dis-
plays.
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
The on-board computer provides a
series of helpful data relevant to cur-
rent travel (e.g.: times, distances,
speed, fuel consumption). Certain in-
formation is only available with navi-
gation function on and depends on set
navigation route.
IMPORTANTCertain informa-
tion/operations hereafter described
are available/possible only with ignition
key turned to MAR.
TRIP menu allows to set the desired
distance and fuel consumption mea-
sure unit.
TRIP menu also allows to input a
number of events (e.g. Tyre replace-
ment..., Birthday …) that can be trig-
gered both on set date or mileage.To display on-board computer
screen, press “TRIP” key 23-fig. 1.
To perform new settings or to have
information about TRIP settings, press
keypad 17-fig. 1buttons: “TRIP”,
“TRIP B”, “SPEED”, “SETUP”, “IN-
FO” or “RESET”.
“GENERAL TRIP” and “TRIP B”
FUNCTION
Press TRIP key 23-fig. 1on CON-
NECT Nav+ front panel to open the
“General Trip” screen fig. 144.
With “General Trip” screen open,
pushing one of the keypad buttons 17-
fig. 1on “TRIP B” will open the rele-
vant screen.
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Information displayed on “General
Trip” fig. 144and “Trip B” fig. 145
screen are the following:
– ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
– Distance to destination
– Speed limit
– km/miles to empty
– Inst. fuel consumpt.
(instantaneous fuel consumption)
– Trip time (*)
– Distance traveled (*)
– Average speed (*)
– Average fuel consum (*)
Information marked with (*) are re-
settable (refer to paragraph “TRIP: Re-
set”).With “General Trip” screen open,
push on one of keypad keys 17-fig. 1
on “RESET” will reset data marked
with (*) present on both General Trip
and Trip B.
With “Trip B” screen open, push on
one of keypad keys 17-fig. 1on “RE-
SET” will reset only data marked with
(*) present on Trip B.
“ETA”
(Estimated Time of Arrival)
This information is present only
when the navigation function is on and
indicates the expected time of arrival
to destination. Time is expressed
“hh:mm” (hours and minutes).“Distance to destination”
This information is present only
when the navigation function is on and
indicates the distance between current
position and the destination set. Dis-
tance value is expressed in “km” (kilo-
metres) unless otherwise set by the
user (see paragraph “TRIP: SETUP”).
“Speed limit”
This function is used to set car speed
limit; if this is exceeded the driver is
warn by a buzzer and a display warn-
ing message on the instrument panel.
“km/miles to empty”
This shows the distance that the car
can still cover before needing fuel. This
value is the same for both “General
Trip” and “Trip B”. Value is expressed
in “km” (kilometres) unless otherwise
set by the user (see paragraph “TRIP:
SETUP”).
fig. 145
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“Inst. fuel consumpt.”
This shows the fuel consumption of
the car while driving and is therefore
helpful for learning the fuel consump-
tion in relation to the driving style
adopted. This value is the same for
both “General Trip” and “Trip B”. The
value is expressed in “l/100 km” (litres
per 100 kilometres) unless otherwise
set by the user (see paragraph “TRIP:
SETUP”).
“Trip time”
This shows the time elapsed (travel
time) since the last manual reset of the
on-board computer (“TRIP: RESET”
function). The value is expressed in
“hh:mm” (hours and minutes).“Distance traveled”
This shows the distance traveled by
the car from the last manual reset of
the on-board computer (“TRIP: RE-
SET” function). The value is expressed
in “km” (kilometres) unless otherwise
set by the user (see paragraph “TRIP:
SETUP”).
“Average speed”
This shows the average speed of the
car calculated from the last manual re-
set of the on-board computer (“TRIP:
RESET” function). The value is ex-
pressed in “km/h” (kilometres per
hour) unless otherwise set by the user
(see paragraph “TRIP: SETUP”).
“Average fuel consum”
This shows the average consumption
of the car calculated from the last
manual reset of the on-board com-
puter (“TRIP: RESET” function).
The value is expressed in “l/100 km”
(litres per 100 kilometres) unless oth-
erwise set by the user (see paragraph
“TRIP: SETUP”).TRIP: SPEED
Pressing one of the keypad keys 17-
fig. 1on “SPEED” fig. 144 - 145, dis-
plays fig. 146screen showing the
current status of “Speed limit” func-
tion (ENABLED or DISABLED) and
the set speed limit.
fig. 146
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“Add”
“Add” function takes to a new screen
fig. 155where it is possible to enter
the mnemonic string showing event,
date and/or car mileage.
Push on:
“Voice”
“Date”, “km or mi” (according to set
unit), “Delete”, “OK”
to set the fields relevant to the new
entry. To make settings, select the required
icon (Voice, Date, km or mi) with the
encoder 14-fig. 1and then press “EN-
TER” to confirm 15-fig. 1. A new
screen for entering letters and/or
numbers will be displayed.
Then select “OK” and press “EN-
TER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
“Delete” clears off the new entry.TRIP: RESET
“RESET” function resets on-board
computer data (trip time, distance
traveled, average speed and average
fuel consumption).
Press one of the two keys on the
keypad 17-fig. 1on “RESET”.
If “Trip B” window is active “Trip B”
fig. 145, only “Trip B” data are reset.
If “General Trip” window is active
fig. 144, both “General Trip” and
“Trip B” data are reset.
IMPORTANTTrip computer data
reset is only possible with ignition key
to MAR.
fig. 155
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IMPORTANTSetting (whatever)
language will start the updating pro-
cedure for both the written text and
for voice commands and instructions.
The written text (strings) will be up-
dated immediately upon selecting the
language. To update voice command
and message language the Setup CD
shall be inserted. if the Setup CD is not
inserted when requested, the required
voice command and message language
will not be updated.
To change parameters and operating
modes, press keypad keys 17-fig. 1
under LANGUAGE, DATE&TEMP,
VEHICLE or CONNECT.
This operation will display the spe-
cific screen thus allowing the desired
operations.LANGUAGE
To display the relevant screen page,
press one of the keypad keys 17-fig. 1
under LANGUAGE fig. 167.
IMPORTANTBefore starting lan-
guage upgrading procedure, be sure
that the provided Setup CD is avail-
able and ready to be used.
Selecting icon “LANGUAGE”, by ro-
tating the encoder 14-fig. 1and press-
ing “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1, the
user can set the required language,
available languages are: Italian, English,
French, German, Spanish, Portuguese
and Dutch.Selected language will be valid for
both the written text (“Text Lan-
guage”) and voice recognition (“VR
language”) and for any voice instruc-
tion coming from the system.
To select the required language, ro-
tate the encoder 14-fig. 1and press
“ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
As concerns the written text, the new
language is active after selecting “OK”
with the encoder 14-fig. 1and press-
ing “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
For setting voice recognition, the
user will be requested to input the
Setup CD.
IMPORTANTIf the Setup CD is
not inserted, the new set language will
be operative for written text only.
Voice recognition (and instruction
coming from the system) language will
be the default or the preset one.
fig. 167
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The CONNECT Nav+ system is
able to detect both internal faults and
faults due to overheating.
INTERNAL FAULTS
If the system detects an internal fault
on a certain module (audio, telephone,
etc…), the system will “freeze” the
last available screen and it will start di-
agnostics.
For a set period of time the system
monitors the involved module for
troubleshooting. If time-out expires
with no result, the system will adopt
the best repair action (e.g.: resetting
involved module hardware).
Should the system be not operating,
reset it manually by pressing four con-
secutive times the “SETUP” 4-fig. 1
key within 3 seconds.OVERTEMPERATURE
FAULTS
If the temperature of a CONNECT
Nav+ hardware module (audio, tele-
phone, CD player, etc..) exceeds the
max. limit, the involved module will
detect overtemperature and the dis-
play will show a dedicated warning
message.The involved module will automati-
cally be limited or disabled. In extreme
cases the system is turned off auto-
matically until regular operating tem-
perature is restored. The display will
show the screen in fig. 177.
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fig. 177
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