infotainment OPEL AGILA 2009 User Guide
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7-8 Infotainment system
(e.g. News). The PTY code enables
selection of the station according to
program type.
Searching for stations by
program type
Press the PTY button 8 to select
PTY mode.
Turn the bVOLUME rotary knob f
to select the desired PTY (e.g. News,
Sports).
Press the hbutton j or
gbuttoni to begin search within
the selected PTY.
If no station within the selected PTY
code is received, “NOTHING”
appears in the display followed by
“PTY”. Select another PTY as
described above.
TA (Traffic Announcement)
Traffic stations are RDS stations
which transmit traffic information.
With TA on, the Infotainment system
searches for stations emitting TP
(Traffic Programs) and tunes into
such stations in preference to others.When TA is active and a Traffic
Program is currently being received,
CD/MP3 CD 3 playback is
interrupted for the traffic
announcement and is resumed when
the announcement ends.
Switching TA on and off
Press the TA button 9 to switch on
traffic announcements.
With TA active, “TA” appears in the
display. When a Traffic Program is
currently being received, “TP” also
appears in the display.
Press the TA button 9 again to
switch off traffic announcements.
To search for a TP station (TP SEEK)
while TA is active, press the
hbuttonj or gbutton i.
If TP data is not received within
approx. 20 seconds after TA is
switched on, TP SEEK automatically
takes place only once.
If no TP station is received,
“NOTHING” appears in the display.
PS (Program Service Name)
Display of program name instead of
station frequency.
EON (Enhanced Other
Networks)
With EON, you will hear traffic
reports, even if the set station does
not transmit its own traffic
information. When a traffic
announcement is made, the unit
switches to a traffic information
station linked to EON.
When EON is active, “EON” appears
in the display.
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7-9Infotainment system
Audio players
Single CD player
The Infotainment system is equipped
with a CD player that can play audio
CDs and, if equipped, MP3 CDs 3.
The CD player will automatically
recognise the CD type.
Do not, under any circumstances,
insert DVDs, single CDs with a
diameter of 8 cm and CDs with
irregular shapes into the CD player.
These discs may becomes jammed in
the CD player or destroy the drive
mechanism, invalidating the unit’s
warranty.
The system may not be able to play
CD-Rs or play these items properly,
depending on their nature.
CD-RW discs cannot be played back
on the Infotainment system.
CD/MP3 3 playback
To enter CD mode when the
Infotainment system is switched-off
or while in any other mode, press the
CD button g if a CD is already
inserted in the audio/MP3 CD slot.If a CD is not already inserted, place
an audio CD into the CD slot with the
printed side facing upwards, just
sufficiently for it to be automatically
retracted. CD playback begins and
“CD IN” appears in the display.
Do not apply force when inserting
CDs into the slot.
Selecting next or previous track
Press the hbutton j to skip to the
next track.
Press the gbutton i once to skip
back to the start of the current track or
press it twice to skip back to the
previous track.
Fast forwards/backwards search
Press and hold the hbutton j to
fast forward through the current track.
Press and hold the gbutton i to
fast rewind through the current track.
During fast forward/rewind, the track
is played at a higher speed.
If ‘REPEAT’ has been switched on
previously and the end of the
repeated track is reached during fast forward/rewind, the repeat function is
disabled and normal playback will be
resumed.
While fast forwarding, if the end of the
disc is reached, the disc returns to the
first track.
Random play
Press the RDM button 0 to play the
tracks on the disc in random order.
“RDM” appears in the display.
Switch off random play by pressing
the RDM button 0 again.
Repeat play
Press the RPT button b to play the
current track repeatedly. “RPT”
appears in the display.
Switch off repeat play by pressing the
RPT button b again.
Scan CD
Press the SCN button e to play the
first few seconds of each track on the
disc. “SCN” appears in the display.
Switch off the scan CD function by
pressing the SCN button e again.
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7-10 Infotainment system
Selecting next or previous MP3
folder3
If the MP3 CD consists of several
folders, the required folder can be
selected as follows:
Press the DISC/FLD + button c to
skip to the next folder.
Press the - DISC/FLD button d to
skip back to the previous folder.
Displaying MP3 text
MP3 text types appear in the
following order when the TEXT
buttona is pressed repeatedly:
„Elapsed time,
„Folder name,
„File name.
Press and hold the TEXT buttona
for approx. 2 seconds to enable
scrolling text.
Removing CDs
Press the f button 1.
The CD is ejected.
Maintenance and care
„Never insert foreign objects in the
CD slot.
„If “ERROR 1” appears in the
display, the disc cannot be read. If
a normal, undamaged disc is
inserted and the message remains,
seek the assistance of a workshop.
„If “ERROR 3” appears in the
display, the player has developed
an unidentified error. The inserted
disc may not eject. Seek the
assistance of a workshop.
„Do not use commercially available
CD protection sheets or discs
equipped with stabilisers, as they
may get trapped in the internal
mechanism.
„Do not use any abrasive chemicals,
cleaning solutions or strong
cleaners. Use only a soft cloth
moistened with soapy water.
„The system must only be serviced
by trained specialists. Faulty
installation or servicing may
invalidate the unit’s warranty.Mobile telephones and
radio equipment (CB) 3
Installation and operation
The Opel installation instructions and
the operating guidelines provided by
the telephone manufacturer must be
observed when fitting and operating a
mobile telephone.
Failure to do so could invalidate the
vehicle’s operating permit
(EU Directive 95/54/EG).
Requirements to ensure trouble-free
operation:
„Professionally installed exterior
antenna, to obtain the maximum
range possible
„Maximum transmission power
10 Watts.
„Installation of the telephone in a
suitable spot (front centre console).
Obtain advice on predetermined
installation locations for the external
antenna and equipment holder and
ways of using devices with
transmission power of more than
10 Watts.
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7-11Infotainment system
Operation of a handsfree attachment
with no outside antenna, using the
mobile telephone standards GSM
900/1800/1900 and UMTS, may take
place only if the maximum
transmission power of the mobile
telephone does not exceed 2 Watts,
in the case of GSM 900, and
otherwise 1 Watt.
For safety reasons, we recommend
that you do not use the phone while
driving. Even use of a handsfree set
can be a distraction while driving.
Observe any country-specific
regulations.
When used in the vehicle interior,
mobile telephones and radio
equipment (CB) with integrated
antenna may cause malfunctions in
the vehicle electronics.
9 Warning
Mobile telephones and radio
equipment (CB) should only be
used with an antenna fitted on the
vehicle exterior.
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10-13Vehicle care
Some circuits may be protected by
several fuses.
Engine compartment fuse
box
Petrol engines
The fuse box is located next to the
battery in the engine compartment.
To open, disengage cover and tilt
upwards. No. Circuit
1-
2Ignition coils
3Reversing lamp
4Instrument cluster
5Accessory socket, cigarette
lighter, power exterior mirror
6Infotainment system
7Power window
8Wipers/washer
9Power steering
10Airbag system
11ABS, ESP
12Tail lamp
13-
14Door lock
15Diesel engine
16Starter motor
17-
18Heater fan
19Rear fog lamp
20Infotainment system
21Heated rear window
22Horn, hazard warning
23Manual transmission
24Power windows No. Circuit
9 Danger
Switch off ignition before opening
the engine compartment fuse
box.
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10-26 Vehicle care
Rotate jack shaft anti-clockwise and
remove jack from storage bracket.
To stow the jack after use, place it in
its storage bracket and turn jack shaft
clockwise until jack is held securely in
place.Jump starting 3
Do not start with quick charger, to
prevent damage to electronic
components.
Never expose the battery to naked
flames or sparks.
„A discharged battery can freeze at
temperatures of 0 °C. Defrost the
battery in a warm room before
connecting the jump leads.
„Do not allow battery fluid to contact
eyes, skin, fabrics or painted
surfaces. The fluid contains
sulphuric acid which can cause
injuries and damage in the event of
direct contact. „Wear eye protection and protective
clothing when handling a battery.
„Use auxiliary battery with same
voltage (12 volts). Its capacity (Ah)
must not be considerably less than
that of the discharged battery.
Voltage and capacity information
can be found on the batteries.
„Use jump leads with insulated
terminals and a width of at least
16 mm
2 (25 mm2 for diesel
engines).
„Do not disconnect the discharged
battery from the vehicle.
„Switch off all unnecessary
electrical consumers. Infotainment
system may be damaged if
switched on while jump starting.
„Do not lean over the battery during
jump starting procedure.
„Do not allow the terminals of one
lead to touch those of the other
lead.
„The vehicles should not touch while
jump starting.
„Apply parking brake.
9 Warning
This must be done with extreme
care. Any deviation from the
following instructions could lead
to personal injury or damage
resulting from battery explosion,
as well as to damage to the
electrical systems in both
vehicles.
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13-3 Index
Engine oil ........................ 10-3, 11-6
Additives ............................... 11-6
Topping up
.................. 10-3, 11-6
Viscosity
............................... 11-6
Engine oil level and
consumption
............................ 10-3
Engine oil life monitor
.............. 5-14
Engine oil pressure .................. 5-11
Engine speed
............................. 5-6
Engine wash
.......................... 10-32
Environmental protection ....... 10-30
ESP (Electronic Stability
Program)
.................................. 9-10
Exhaust gases ........................... 9-8
Exhaust system
......................... 9-8
Exterior care
.......................... 10-30
Exterior lamps ............................ 6-1
Exterior mirrors
.......................... 2-8
F
Fan
............................................ 8-2
Filling station
Capacities
............................ 12-5
Engine oil level ..................... 10-3
Fuel
............................. 9-12, 12-3
Opening the bonnet
.............. 10-2
Tyre pressure ....................... 12-8
Vehicle data
......................... 12-1
Windscreen washer system
. 10-5
First aid kit ................................. 4-5Flat tyre
.................................. 10-24
Foot brake ................................. 9-9
Front airbags
........................... 3-13
Front fog lamps
.......................... 6-3
Bulb replacement ................. 10-8
Front passenger’s airbag
......... 3-13
Deactivation
......................... 3-17
Front turn signal lamps
Bulb replacement
................. 10-8
Fuel
.......................................... 9-12
Fuel consumption ........... 9-13, 12-4
Fuel filler cap
........................... 9-13
Fuel gauge
................................. 5-7
Fuse extractor ........................ 10-12
Fuses
..................................... 10-11
G
Gears
......................................... 9-6
Generator, see Charging system
5-9
Glove box
.................................. 4-1
Gross Vehicle Weight ..... 9-12, 12-7
H
Hand brake, see Parking brake
.9-9
Hazard warning lamps ............... 6-2
Head restraints
.......................... 3-1
Headlamp flash
.......................... 6-2
Headlamp range adjustment ..... 6-1Headlamps
................................ 6-1
Bulb replacement ................. 10-7
Driving abroad
........................ 6-3
Front fog lamps
...................... 6-3
Warning chime ..................... 5-13
Heated exterior mirrors
.............. 8-5
Heated rear window
................... 8-5
Heating ...................................... 8-1
Exterior mirrors
....................... 8-5
Rear window
.......................... 8-5
Height adjustment
Head restraints
....................... 3-1
Seat belts
............................... 3-8
Steering wheel ....................... 5-1
High beam
................................. 6-2
Bulb replacement
................. 10-7
High-pressure cleaners 10-30, 10-31
Horn
........................................... 5-2
I
Identification plate
.................... 12-1
Ignition switch
............................ 9-1
Ignition system
........................... 9-2
Immobiliser ................................ 2-7
Infotainment system
.................. 7-1
Instrument cluster
...................... 5-8
Instrument panel ........................ 1-5
Instruments
................................ 5-1
Interior care
........................... 10-29
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13-4Index
Interior lamps ............................. 6-4
Bulb replacement ................ 10-11
Interior mirror
............................. 2-9
Interior stowage
......................... 4-1
Interruption of power supply ....... 9-5
Selector lever lock
.................. 9-5
ISOFIX
............................3-11, 3-12
J
Jack
........................................ 10-25
K
Key
............................................. 2-1
Locking doors
......................... 2-3
Removing
............................. 5-13
Replacement .......................... 2-1
Starting
............................9-1, 9-2
Steering column lock
.............. 9-1
Kickdown .................................... 9-4
L
Lashing eyes
.............................. 4-3
Leather trim ............................ 10-29
License plate lamps
Bulb replacement
.................. 10-9
Light switch ................................ 6-1
Lighting
...................................... 6-1
Driving abroad
........................ 6-3
Loading .............................4-3, 12-7
Locking doors
............................. 2-3
Locking from the inside
.............. 2-4
Locks ...................................... 10-30Luggage compartment
............... 2-5
Bulb replacement .................. 10-9
Cover
...................................... 4-5
Lighting
................................... 6-4
Loading ..........................4-3, 12-7
Under floor storage
................. 4-4
M
Main beam, see high beam
........ 6-2
Maintenance
............................ 11-1
Air conditioning
....................... 8-4
Antifreeze protection ............. 10-4
Brake fluid
............................. 10-6
Brakes
.................................... 9-9
Engine oil .............................. 10-3
Infotainment system
............. 7-10
Tyre pressure
..................... 10-16
Tyres ................................... 10-17
Windscreen wipers
............... 10-5
Manual transmission
.................. 9-6
Mirrors ......................... 2-8, 2-9, 8-5
Misted windows
.......................... 8-2
Mobile telephones
.................... 7-10
Muffler, see Exhaust system ...... 9-8
N
Neutral
................................9-4, 9-6
O
Octane numbers
...................... 12-3
Odometer
................................... 5-6
Display brightness .................. 5-6Oil
................................... 10-3, 11-6
Additives ...............................11-6
Topping up
.................. 10-3, 11-6
Viscosity
................................11-6
Oil level and consumption ........10-3
Oil life monitor
..........................5-14
Oil pressure
..............................5-11
Outside temperature ..................5-4
P
Paintwork damage
.................10-31
Parking .......................................9-2
Parking brake
.............................9-9
Parking lamps
Bulb replacement
..................10-8
Payload
....................................12-7
Pedals
........................................9-1
Performance .............................12-4
Petrol
.............................. 9-12, 12-3
Pollen filter
.................................8-6
Power mirrors .............................2-8
Power outlet
...............................5-4
Power steering
.........................5-10
Power windows ........................2-10
Child safety system
...............2-11
Preheating
........................ 5-11, 9-2
R
Radio
..........................................7-6
Radio equipment (CB)
..............7-10
Radio remote control