ESP FIAT STILO 2004 1.G Connect NavPlus Manual
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“Delete voice directory”
icon key
This icon key (Delete voice directo-
ry) allows to clear off previously
recorded voice samples; proceed as
follows:
– rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1, se-
lect “Delete voice directory” icon and
then press “ENTER” to confirm 15-
fig. 1; the display will show the fol-
lowing string: “Press “ENTER” to con-
firm, “ESCAPE” to cancel”.
– pressing “ENTER” 15-fig. 1clears
off voice samples, during deletion the
display will show “Please wait…”.
– pressing “ESCAPE” 13-fig. 1dele-
tion is not performed and previous
screen is displayed.“WAP” FUNCTION
The “WAP” icon key opens a GSM
link to a WAP provider, browsing the
“home” site first. Access to WAP site
loads automatically in memory the
corresponding “deck”; the display
shows the first card of the deck
fig. 65 - 66.WAP main screen is composed of
the following elements:
– Card title, in the centre of the up-
per bar;
– Main window, on the left, including
card text, links and possible selections
and/or input areas;
– Left vertical scroll bar, showing if
required, which portion of the card is
displayed;
– “Card list” icon: displays the title
or the ID number of all the cards in-
cluded in the loaded deck. This icon is
greyed when the displayed deck is de-
clared as “No bookmark-able”;
– “Update” icon: to reload current
deck;
– “WAP options” icon: to set home
site and other WAP options;
– “In directory” icon: to store in di-
rectory a maximum of ten addresses;
– Card action keys (“Options”,
“Prew”, “Help”): existence, number
and functionality of these action keys
depend on the card content;
fig. 65
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IMPORTANT NOTES
– Accurate self-adjustment of the
navigation system requires approx.
100 km of travel the first time and
when tyres are changed; during this
stage the calculated position could be
less accurate.
– Continuous lack of grip at the
wheels (for example skidding on ice),
makes the system temporarily detect
an incorrect position.
The navigation system is completely
managed by the telematic system,
therefore the only operations that
may be required are replacement of
the CD-ROM to set the map of an-
other area or an updated map.
Access to the navigation main func-
tions is gained by short push on “NAV”
key 11-fig. 1 , whereas, a long push on
the same key will deactivate the navi-
gation function: the display shows NAV
OFF.
To switch the function on press the
“NAV” key 11-fig. 1again.
Each time you start the engine and
select the navigation function, the dis-
play will show the cautions for using
the system; the text displayed is as fol-
lows:“The FIAT navigation system guides
you in traffic and helps you reach your
destination. Comply with all local traf-
fic regulations, which take precedence
over the manoeuvres indicated by the
navigation system. Full responsibility
for operating the vehicle and observ-
ing all traffic regulations lies with the
driver”.
This page will not be displayed as
long as the ignition key is to MAR.SCREEN OPTIONS
AND FUNCTIONS
The main information and functions
provided and managed by the naviga-
tion system are:
– GPS signal symbol which differs in
colour depending on the quality of re-
ception ;
– voice and visual instructions with
indications of distance from the des-
tination and planned arrival time;
– detailed map in different colours
and with different scales to clearly
show the car position, route and des-
tination;
– customisation of the navigation sys-
tem with possibility of entering pre-
memorised destinations;
– automatic memorising of the last 8
destinations;
– name of current street;
– possibility to choose the route ac-
cording to personal preference;
– information on current position;
– information on arrival time.
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Moreover, navigation in these con-
ditions involves limitations and there-
fore some functions and commands
will not be available. Also information
shown on the map will be limited.
When the navigation system is no
longer able to continue destination
guidance or the car is now out of the
loaded map section, the system
prompts for inserting the navigation
CD-ROM fig. 99. If the user does not
insert the CD-ROM, the system re-
turns to the status shown in fig. 96.IMPORTANT
The driver is always responsible
for compliance with the enforced
traffic regulations: any indication
based on wrong map data leading
to unauthorised driving manoeu-
vres MUST NOT be followed.MAP
If the “MAP” key 16-fig. 1is pressed,
the display shows map, route (if pre-
sent), car position (town and street
names), icons of next two crosses (on-
ly if route is present fig. 100.
To modify the map scale, proceed as
follows:
– rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1and
select the required scale;
– press “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig.
1.
If the user gets near a cross, the map
is replaced by a zoom of the area fig.
101(zoom intersection option).
fig. 99
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MAIN SCREEN
Main navigator screen fig. 102
shows the following information:
– Current time.
– GPS and GSM signal strengths.
– Date.
– Audio info.
– Active mode (NAV).
– Car position on the map (icon).
– Map scale.At the bottom of the screen are dis-
played the following options, that can
be activated by the corresponding
multifunction keys:
H1and H2(Home 1 and Home 2):
start route calculation towards one of
the two predefine or frequently used
destinations. If no point has been de-
fined as “Home 1” or “Home 2”, a
warning reminds the user that the
function is not available.
Info: displays info on car position and
destination.The display will show the following
information fig. 103:
– compass representation indicating
the car position (in degrees) with ref-
erence to the North;
– longitude, latitude and height;
– visible satellites number;
– destination (available only with nav-
igation on);
– time of arrival and distance to des-
tination (available only with navigation
on).
Pressing “ESCAPE” 13-fig. 1or
“NAV” 11-fig. 1, takes back to the
main navigation screen.
Atlas: enables map drawing in atlas
mode (for further details see the rel-
evant paragraph “ATLAS”).
fig. 102
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RDS-TMC: to select a point from
the RDS-TMC generated “list of
events”.
Home 1: to select as destination, to
delete or to display the point stored
as “Home 1”;
Home 2: to select as destination, to
delete or to display the point stored
as “Home 2”;
ADDRESS
Selecting “Address” (from the first
page of the menu) by rotating the en-
coder 14-fig. 1and pressing “ENTER”
to confirm 15-fig. 1, the display shows
a submenu with the following icons:
“Place name”, “Street”, “Street num-
ber”, “2
ndstreet”, “Calculate route”
and “Other options” fig. 110.“Place name”
To enter the place name (destination
town), select “Place name” by rotat-
ing the encoder 14-fig. 1and press-
ing “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
IMPORTANTIf current place
name is available, the corresponding
description will be displayed near the
place name setting field; the user can
however change it if it is not corre-
sponding to the required point.
To input characters, select them by
rotating the encoder 14-fig. 1and
then press “ENTER” to confirm 15-
fig. 1. If the combination of two characters
(alphabetical letter + symbol) is pos-
sible, the two characters are auto-
matically unified into their corre-
sponding single character: for exam-
ple, if the user selects Eand then¨the
two characters are replaced with Ë.
Blank and . , - _ ‘ ( )are word sepa-
rator characters.
After setting the place name, press
“ENTER” 15-fig. 1to confirm and to
go to next page to input the street
name. Push on “ESCAPE” 13-fig. 1
gets to previous screen without set-
ting the new place name.
“Street”
Destination street name is obtained
after entering the place name. Select
“Street” by rotating the encoder 14-
fig. 1and pressing “ENTER” to con-
firm 15-fig. 1.
To input street name characters, se-
lect them by rotating the encoder 14-
fig. 1and then press “ENTER” to con-
firm 15-fig. 1.
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To enter the characters simply select
them one by one by rotating the en-
coder14-fig. 1and then press “EN-
TER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
After completing the name, select
“OK”.
The “Voice recognition” key allows
to associate a voice sample to a des-
tination stored in the directory. Sym-
bol “” at the left of the key shows if
a sample has already been associated.
Selecting and confirming “Voice recog-
nition” will display the screen in
fig. 112:
New voice command”: allows
recording of a new voice sample. User
is invited to pronounce twice the
name to be recorded. “Delete voice command”: allows
deletion of a previously recorded
voice sample. If there is no sample, this
key is disabled.
“Listen to voice command”: repro-
duces a previously recorded voice
sample. If there is no recorded sam-
ple, this key is disabled.
To select the required function, ro-
tate the encoder 14-fig. 1and press
“ENTER” to confirm15-fig. 1.
When a geographical point is select-
ed on the map, by moving the cross-
shaped cursor and pressing “ENTER”
15-fig. 1, the display will show the
screen in fig. 113 with the following
options: Destination, Directory, Ser-
vice Info, Locate, RDS-TMC, Home 1,
Home 2.– Home 1 and Home 2: store the
selected point in the relevant memo-
ries.
If a point has already been previous-
ly stored as “Home 1” or “Home 2”,
a warning box asks the user for con-
firmation about substitution.
Pressing H1 or H2 17-fig. 1and then
“ENTER” 15-fig. 1to confirm, will
start route calculation to the destina-
tion stored in Home 1 or Home 2.
“Atlas”
From screen in fig. 114pressing one
of the multifunction keys 17-fig.1cor-
responding to “Atlas” will display a map
where the destination is identified by a
cross-shaped cursor.
The map is always represented with
North at the top of the display and
with “100 m” scale.
There are three available icon keys:
RE: press the corresponding multi-
function key 17-fig. 1, a rotation of the
encoder 14-fig. 1will move the cross
cursor horizontally;
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Q
Z: press the corresponding multi-
function key 17-fig. 1, a rotation of the
encoder 14-fig. 1will move the cross
cursor vertically;
ZOOM: pressing one of the corre-
sponding two multifunction keys 17-
fig. 1, the list of the available scales is
shown; to select the required scale ro-
tate the encoder 14-fig. 1and press
“ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
When a geographical point is select-
ed on the map, by moving the cross-
shaped cursor and pressing “ENTER”
15-fig. 1, the display will show the
screen in fig. 113with the following
options: Destination, Directory, Ser-
vice Info, Locate, RDS-TMC, Home 1,
Home 2.– Destination
When selecting “Destination” by ro-
tating the encoder 14-fig. 1and press-
ing “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1, the
display shows the screen in fig. 115:
“Enter“: enters the new point in the
desired position of the list. The list can
include a maximum of 10 destinations.
To select required position, rotate
the encoder 14-fig. 1and press “EN-
TER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
“Replace”: this function is used to re-
place one of the previous set destina-
tions with the new one.
IMPORTANTThe list is displayed
if at least one destination is present;
otherwise, the new destination is au-
tomatically entered in the first desti-
nation list location.“Delete“: deletes the destination se-
lected from the list. To delete a desti-
nation, select it with the encoder 14-
fig. 1and then press “ENTER” to con-
firm 15-fig. 1.
“Delete all”: deletes the entire des-
tination list.
“Calculate route”: starts route cal-
culation to the first destination in the
list. When destination is reached, the
system will calculate the route to the
next destination (if present in the list),
after receiving the user confirmation.
– Directory
This function is used to store the se-
lected address into the navigation sys-
tem directory and to associate it to a
name (e.g.: “Casa” - Home), for easy
retrieval fig. 111.
The name to be associated with the
destination can be entered, after se-
lecting and confirming “Name”, by ro-
tating the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press-
ing “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
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Map orientation (North or car di-
rection) and scale are those active on
the navigation screen.
When a geographical point is select-
ed on the map, by moving the cross-
shaped cursor and pressing “ENTER”
15-fig. 1, a screen is displayed where
the available keys are the same as
those described in paragraph “Select
address”: Destination, Directory, Ser-
vice Info, Locate, RDS-TMC, Home 1
and Home 2.SET ROUTE
“Set route” allows to define the
route calculation parameters.
When selecting this function by ro-
tating the encoder 14-fig. 1and press-
ing “ENTER” 15-fig. 1to confirm, the
display shows the following options fig.
133:
Route type
Selecting “Route type” by rotating
the encoder 14-fig. 1and pressing
“ENTER” 15-fig. 1to confirm, makes
it possible to set the route calculation
criteria according to two different
modes: “Shortest time” or “Shortest
distance”.
fig. 133
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ATLAS
Pressing one of the two multifunction
keys 17-fig. 1corresponding to “At-
las” takes to a screen with the map
centred in the point where the car is
located (identified by cross-shaped cur-
sor)fig. 132.
RE: press key 17-fig. 1, the rotation
of the encoder 14-fig. 1will move
horizontally the cross cursor;
Q
Z: press key 17-fig. 1, the rotation
of the encoder 14-fig. 1will move
vertically the cross cursor;
ZOOM: press one of the two cor-
responding multifunction keys 17-fig.
1, the display will show the list of the
available zoom scales; to select the re-
quired scale, rotate the encoder 14-
fig. 1and press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1to
confirm.
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Highway Info: provides information
about next two gas stations and high-
way exits fig. 136. This option is en-
abled only if the car is on a highway
and a route has been previously cal-
culated. If the car gets out from the
highway, the system gets back to
“Map” view.
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Highway
Select “Highway” by rotating the en-
coder 14-fig. 1and pressing “ENTER”
to confirm 15-fig. 1, to define if route
can include highway segments or not.
OK
This key activates the previously set
calculation parameters.
To select the required function ro-
tate the encoder 14-fig. 1and press
“ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.CHANGE DISPLAY
To select “Change display”, rotate
the encoder 14-fig. 1and press “EN-
TER” 15-fig. 1to confirm.
This function allows to choose the
desired map display by means of the
following options fig. 134:
Map: displays the map centered with
respect to the car position (standard
map).
Whole route: displays the entire
calculated route from the present po-
sition to the destination fig. 135. This
option is available only if a route is ac-
tive.
fig. 134
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
With the “Voice recognition” func-
tion the user can control the CON-
NECT Nav+ by voice. By means of
“Voice recognition”, the user can
send commands to the system to the
system through a microphone: short
push on
ô2-fig. 1set on front pan-
el or on
ô3-fig. 2set on the steer-
ing wheel enables voice command in-
terpretation; CONNECT Nav+ will
then provide voice help to guide the
user get the required function.
Press again
ô2-fig. 1or ô3-fig. 2
to stop procedure.Voice recognition is performed two
ways:
– voice recognition without
voice identification;
– voice recognition with voice
identification.
Commands without voice identi-
ficationactivate the main system
functions (TEL, RADIO, CD etc.).
Commands with voice identifica-
tion makes it possible to enter / recall
names in the phone directory and/or
navigation addresses.
In the first case (voice recognition
without voice identification), the sys-
tem is able to receive the voice com-
mands regardless of the user’s sex and
voice tone and inflexion.No preliminary training phase is re-
quired, just follow the instructions giv-
en by the system each time.
In the second case (voice recognition
with voice identification), the system
is able to recognise the required com-
mand comparing the voice command
pronounced to the corresponding
voice sample previously stored by the
user.
IMPORTANTThe voice recogni-
tion and message store operations are
immediately interrupted in the event
of incoming calls; in this case, at the
end of the call, the whole operation
must be repeated. Conversely, in-
coming SMS text messages do not in-
terrupt the operations.
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