key Seat Leon 5D 2005 RADIO-NAVIGATION MFD2
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Navigation
18Destination entryStarting destination entry
Two addresses can be entered for the route calculation; the
address of the destination and the address of the stopover
destination.
– Press the key to display the main Menu of the nav igation
system ⇒
page 4, fig. 1 .
– Press or in the navigation main menu
⇒ page 17, fig. 13 to select one of the two options. You will see a message that states that a destination h as not yet been defined
if the destination is being entered for the first time . The last used destination
will be displayed if a destination has already be en entered.
There are various methods of entering a destination or a s topover destina-
tion. The procedure for entering the stopover dest ination is the same as for
the destination.
– Enter the destination using town and street names
⇒ page 19, “Entering a new address (town, street, h ouse number)”.
or – Select a destination from a list of desti-
nations that have already been stored ⇒
page 20, “Last destinations”.
Fig. 14 Destination
Fig. 15 Stopover destina-
tion
NAVI
A13Destination
Stopover.
New direction.Last destinations.
From dst.mem.
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Navigation
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– Enter the letters or numbers by turning and pressing the me nu
knob.
– A list of names or numbers is seen on the lower part of the screen. Press to go to the list.
– Select a name from the list by turning and pushing the menu
knob. You can scroll through several pages of the list u sing the
scroll markers , , and and confirm your selection by
pressing .
– Press to select a special destination close to
the destination address (town, str eet etc.) that you have already
entered. and mark characters and deleted characters.
will display language-specific characters as necessary.
The term “Town” is used regardless of how many peopl e live there. Both a
village of 100 inhabitants and a city with 1 million are named as towns. A list
of names to choose from will appear for town name s which are used more
than once. The system will automatically switch to str eet entry after town
entry and then to house number entry. The centre of the town will be offered
as a destination if the town is so small that none of the streets have been
digitally mapped.
The keys and will not be active if a town name has not
been entered.
Note
Enter an intersection and house number as described.
Last destinations
The last destinations that have been used will be stored auto-
matically.
OK
OK
Nearby destination.
Street
House number
Fig. 18 Last destinationsFig. 19 Deleting last
destinations
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Making a selection from the last destinations
–Press ⇒page 18, fig. 14 to make a selection
from the list of the last destinations stored ⇒
page 18.
–Turn the menu knob to make a sele ction from the list of the last
used destinations ⇒
page 20, fig. 18 . Press to make an
address fully visible, if it cannot be read fully.
– Press the menu knob to select the address marked in red . The
Navigation main menu will appear with your selected address
after a few seconds.
Deleting the list of last destinations
– Starting in the Navigation main menu ⇒
page 17, fig. 13 press
the following function keys in the order indicated: ,
and .
– Select or when confirmation is asked for. If you
select , all
of the last destinations, including the current
destination, will be deleted.
The addresses collected in the Last dest.
memory can only be deleted all at
once, not individually.
A total of 14 last destinations can be st ored in the memory. A destination will
not be stored in Last dest. until route guidance has started. If you are not able
to store any more destinations, the destination memor y is full. Delete either
the last destinations memory or destinations fr om the destination memory
⇒ page 26.
Addresses from the destination memory– Press ⇒
page 18, fig. 14 to display the stored
destination list.
– You can move the red bar ,by turning the menu knob. Press to
make an address marked in this way fully visible, if it cannot be
read fully.
– The address marked in red will be activated if the menu knob is
pressed. The Navigation main menu will appear with your
selected address after a few seconds.You will be shown a message if the dest ination memory is full. Some of the
destinations should then be deleted manually.
Last destinations.
Destination
Edit memory
Delete last dest.
Cancel
Delete
Delete
Fig. 20 Complete desti-
nation address
From dst.mem.
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Navigation
22Special destinations close to the address
Special destinations close to the destination can be selected
from a list.– Press ⇒
page 19, fig. 16 to select a special
destination close to the destination address (town, street etc.)
that you have already entered.Special destinations of the same category, e.g. restaur ants, will be displayed
in a list. The nearest destination will be shown in the firs t position.
Note
•
If you have not changed your destination address entry, the area close to
this last destination will be analysed and the spec ial destinations there will
be listed.
•
The type and number of special destinations will be det ermined by the
content of the Navigation CD.
Destination on the map
A crosshair can be used to mark a destination on the map.–Press ⇒
page 18, fig. 14 .
– Use the right-hand function keys to move the crossh air to your
required destination.
– Use or to alter the scale to suit your search strate gy
⇒ page 33, “Changing the scale” .
NoteThe next section of the map will be shown after a few sec onds when the cross-
hair is moved to the side of the screen.
Fig. 21 Special destina-
tions close to the address
Nearby destination.
Fig. 22 Destination on
map
Dest. on map
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– Press in the navigation main menu ⇒
page 17,
fig. 13.A short route might be quicker for your purpose in larg er towns or cities where
there are a lot of traffic jams. Route options can be altered w hilst the route
guidance function is active. The changed parameters w ill be used as a basis
for the calculation of the remaining journey.
Function keys in the route option menu•
Fast or Short: Determines whether a fast or short route should be c alcu-
lated.
•
Dynam. : Dynamic route guidance responds to traffic reports broadc ast by
TMC stations. This function will automatically guide yo u round traffic jams or
blocked roads.
, or – Determines whether motorways, ferri es or toll
roads should be used. These options will, however, be used for calculation if
there is no other logical route to the d estination (e.g. an island is to be used
without using a ferry).
– Stores the selected settings for future route guidance usage.
Dynamic route guidance
An announcement that there are traffic jams on your route w ill be made if a
traffic jam is registered. “You will also be warned directly be fore the”“traffic
jam itself”.
Once the dynamic route guidance function has been activ ated you will be
informed that the “route is being recalculated due to tr affic problems” if any
have been registered.
Traffic problems are indicated by a symbol on the map:
Traffic jam
⇒
page 27, fig. 32
Slow-moving traffic
Road closed
The navigation system will calculate the quickest poss ible route when the
dynamic route guidance option is active. The sys tem might well guide you
through a traffic jam if the diversion would be longer.Note
•
The dynamic route guidance option will only function if you are receiving
at least one TMC radio station.
•
The MFD2 radio navigation system will automatically loo k for a new TMC
station if you leave the re ception area of the one you are using. The station
you are listening to, however, does not have to be a TMC s tation.
•
The dynamic route guidance option wi
ll always use motorways, ferries
and toll roads.
•
The navigation CD-ROM should be compatible with th e TMC data.
•
The quality of the dynamic route gu
idance depends on the information
contained in the traffic announcements. The radio stations broadcasting this
information are responsible for the content.
Route opt.
RutaMotorway
Ferry
Toll
By default
AA
AB
AC
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Navigation29
Settings
The vehicle position can be entered manually and you can
then start a demonstration journey.
Entering your position
– Press in the Navigation main menu ⇒
page 17, fig. 13
to enter the vehicle position.
– Press . The entry window for the town appears.
The entry for the street is made after you make your en try and
confirm it with . After confirming the name of the street y ou
will see a list of the streets which have an intersection w ith the
named street.
– Select the intersection and confirm your choice by press ing the
menu knob.
– Now enter your position either before or after this intersec tion in
metres and also enter the directio n of travel using the points of
the compass.
– Confirm your entry by pressing . The screen disp lay will return
to the Navigation main menu.
Entering your position on the map
– Press successively and to see your set
position on the map. The scale of the map can be altered us ing
the two top left-hand function keys.
– Press the button ⇒
page 4, fig. 1 twice to return to the
Navigation main menu.
Starting the demonstration
– Press and then select active. The navigation system is
activated.
Fig. 33 Settings in the
Navigation main menuFig. 34 Position settings
SettingsPosition location
OK
OK
Settings
Position map
ESC
A11
Demo
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Traffic reports display
Short texts of traffic reports that have been received can be
called up from a list.–Press in the map display ⇒page 32, fig. 37 .
–Or press and .
– Turn the menu knob to move the yellow bar to the traffic report
you are interested in.
– Press to see the full text of the traffic report.
Moving the map section using the crosshair– Press in the map display ⇒page 32, fig. 37 to call up the
shift function.
– Using the right-hand function keys or by turning/pressing the
menu knob, move the the crosshair to the destination of your
choice.
– Use the scale modifications to adapt the display to suit y our
requirements ⇒
page 33The neighbouring map section will be displayed if you mo ve the crosshair to
the side of the screen. This procedure can take some se conds.
Fig. 41 Traffic reports
INFO
Travel info.
Fig. 42 Crosshair
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Navigation
36Augmenting map contents
A range of symbols can be used to display additional map
content.– Press in the map display ⇒ page 32, fig. 37
.
– Turn the menu knob or use the right-hand function key s to move
the yellow bar to the map detail you are interested in.
– Press the menu button or the key . A "tick" will appear next to
the map detail.
NoteYou can lose the overview of the map if too many map details are selected.
Route list
The route list is a list of all route sections which will be trav-
elled through with active route guidance.–Press in the map display ⇒
page 32, fig. 37
to see the route
sections of your current journey.The route list is updated during the journey. It shows t he roads that you have
not yet reached. Route sections that you have already trav elled will be deleted
from the route list.
Note
It takes some seconds after route guidance has starte d for the route list to be
compiled so that it can be displayed.
Fig. 43 Map contents
OK
Fig. 44 Trajectory route
list
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Information and system settings41
Information and system settingsInformation The MFD2 radio navigations syst
em stores text and spoken
announcements made by the radio stations and draws up a
route list whilst the route guidance function is active.
– Press button ⇒
page 4, fig. 1 to enter the Info main
menu. Function keys in the Info main menu
The function keys ,
, and
are displayed in grey if no further information is available.
– Plays back recorded traffic reports (Stop by pressing
⇒ page 4, fig. 1 ).
The TIM messages are stored chronologically. The latest me ssage is at the top
of the list. The selection bar will spring automatica lly to the next message
once the first message has been played. The sys tem will return to the main
menu after the last message has been played and will th en reactivate the
audio source that was being used. All of the mes sages will be played if
another menu button, e.g. is pressed whilst a TIM message is being
played. The oldest announce ment will be overwritten if the memory is full.
Fig. 49 Info main menu
Fig. 50 Setting the TIM
time
INFO
A18
TIM bulletins
Travel infor m.
Route list
TMC stations
TIM messages
ESC
A11
RADIO
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Information and system settings
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– Displays a list of receivable TMC stations. Select a s tation
whose traffic reports should be played if you happen to be li stening to
another radio station. A di fferent station will be chosen automatically if the
selected station can no longer be received.
– Displays a list of the latest traffic reports ⇒
page 35.
⇒
page 42
– Displays the software version installed in the MFD2 rad io navi-
gation system.
– Displays a list of the streets on the route to the dest ination. Use
the menu knob to page through the str eet lists that are on your navigation
route. Press if an entry is not fully displayed.
⇒ page 37
•
TIM hour 1 and
TIM hour 2 : Here you may enter two departure times, for
example, 7:00 h and 17:30 h. The system starts to reco rd bulletins during two
hours, one hour and a half before the departure. This mean s that you will
have up to date traffic information right from the start of your journey.
•
TIM standby
– Traffic reports will be recorded for two hours after y ou have
switched off the unit.Note
The list of announcements cannot be opened whilst a traffic announcement
is being made, as it is also being recorded.
System settingsIn the system settings menu, you can select different
languages for the displays and oral announcements and
adjust the screen brightness.–Press ⇒
page 41, fig. 49 in the main menu
information to display the possible settings. You can also call up
the system settings from the Radio main menu by pres sing
⇒ page 8, fig. 4 o r f r o m t h e C D m a i n m e n u ⇒ page 11,
fig. 9.Function keys in the Settings menu
– Shows a list of available languages for display texts and v oice
messages. Select a language by turning and pressing the menu knob . You
will see a display text in the chosen language. Do not p ress any further keys
until the loading sequence is finished.
TMC stationsTraffic bulletinsSystem settingsSystem InfoRoute list
Position displaySettings
Fig. 51 System settings
System settings
Settings
Language
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