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30RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
AUDIO OPERATION
CD functions (integrated CD player)
Selecting a track
•
To select the next track, press the right-hand
button . To select the previous track, press the left-hand button .
Fast seek tuning (audible)
• To start fast seek tuning, press down and
hold the left-hand button to reverse and the right-hand button to fast forward for as long as necessary.
Scanning all the tracks on a CD (SCAN)
You can scan all the tracks on a CD for 10 sec-
onds each.
• Press SCAN . All of the tracks will be scanned in ascending order. SCAN will ap-
pear in the status line of the display.
• To continue listening to the track being
scanned, press SCAN again.
Playing all the tracks on a CD in random
order
You can also play all the tracks on a CD in ran-
dom order.
• Press MIX . MIX will appear in the status
line of the display.
• Press MIX to end the MIX function. The next track on the CD will begin to play.
Removing a CD
• Press ; the CD will eject. Remove the CD carefully from the CD player.
Ending CD operation
To end CD operation,
• press FM , TMC or AM to select another audio function or eject the CD.
CD changer operation
(extra feature)
Switching on CD changer operation
• With the radio navigation system switched on,
press CD .
CD changer operation will begin with the track
played last on the CD played last. TRACK and
the number of the track playing will appear in the
display foreground.
CDC (CD changer) and the number of the CD
currently playing will appear in the status line as
the source.
If you have not inserted a CD magazine or if the
CD magazine has not been inserted correctly,
NO MAG will appear in the display.
Note: If the radio navigation system has
not been outfitted with a CD changer, the
integrated CD player will be activated when
you press CD
as long as an audio CD has been inserted.
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34RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
NAVIGATION
Navigation
Activating the main navigation menu
• Press NAVI .
If you have not yet entered a destination, the
selection bar will mark SHOW LOCATION.
If you have entered a destination, the selection
bar will mark ROUTE GUIDANCE.
Note: You can press NAVI
to return to the main navigation menu from all of the sub-
menus, lists or displays.
Press NAVI during active route guidance to
switch between route guidance or locating
and the main navigation menu.
Accessing submenus, selecting options
• First turn the menu knob to mark the de-sired menu item and press the knob to confirm
your selection.
Main navigation menu
- ROUTE GUIDANCE (starting page 50). Route
guidance will be started once you have en-
tered a destination.
- STOP GUIDANCE (page 54). The active
route guidance session is stopped and the
main navigation menu is displayed.
- ENTER DESTINATION (starting page 35).
Destination entry with the entry of the desti-
nation address or by selecting a destination
from the destination memory.
- ROUTE OPTIONS (starting page 48). Here
you can select dynamic route guidance or
display the route list.
- ROUTE LIST (page 50). The route list is cal-
culated and displayed.
- SHOW LOCATION (page 54). Route guid -
ance in the locating mode is a compass func -
tion. The display will indicate due north and
the name of the street/road you are travelling
on, if applicable.
- DESTINATION MEMORY (starting page 55).
Storing, editing and deleting destinations in
the destination memory.
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35RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMNAVIGATION
-
TOURLIST (page 60). Combining and re-
calling destinations to form a tour.
- TRAVEL GUIDE (starting page 60). View
travel information (e.g. hotel prices) on desti-
nations and select these destinations.
- GPS STATUS. The display will indicate the
number of GPS satellites the system can cur -
rently receive and the geographical location
of the vehicle.
Note: Any menu items you cannot select are
marked with a lock symbol.
Overview
Access the enter destination menu directly from
the main navigation menu via ENTER DESTI-
NATION.
Destination entry
Now you can use the menu items to choose
between the following ways to enter your in-
tended destination:
- DESTINATION FROM MEMORY (memory of
the last destinations, alphabetical memory or
memory sorted by user preference), see page
43.
- SPECIAL DESTINATIONS , see page 46.
- FLAGGED DESTINATION, see page 46.
- TOWN (and city submenu), see page 36.
- STREET (and intersection), see page 38.
- TOWN CENTRE, see page 40.
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37RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMNAVIGATION
The edit menu consists of:
the Speller with letters, a space and num-bers,
the control field ,
the edit field with standard names or the enter
marking ,
a window with a list (edit list) and
the zoom , which magnifies the marked letter here.
The marker in the Speller will mark letter A.
Note: You can only enter names that are
stored on the CD. Letters in the speller
are displayed and hidden accordingly.
Entering the city name
Enter the starting letters of the name of the city
you want to select in the edit field . With each letter that you enter, the next matching entry in
the list will appear in the edit list .
In this way, you can quickly find the name you
are looking for without having to enter the entire
name.
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4
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• Use the menu knob to mark the correct let-
ter. The cursor will move to the corresponding
letter and the letter will appear enlarged.
Note: You can only enter names that are
stored on the CD. Letters in the speller
are displayed and hidden accordingly .
• Press the menu knob briefly to confirm your selection.
The letter will appear in the edit field. At the
same time, the cursor will move one space to
the right. The next matching entry will appear in
the edit list
.
• Select additional letters if required.
Note: You can delete any letters that you
entered incorrectly by pressing the button
← .
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38RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
NAVIGATION
Accessing the list
Use a list to help you select your desired desti-
nation city.
There are two ways to access the list from the
edit menu:
•
Press the menu knob for longer than 2 seconds or
• use the menu knob to select and confirm the control field marked m‟
Note: If the city name you want to select ap -
pears on the list more than once, a submenu
will appear from which you can select the
desired entry.
Selecting city names from the list
• Use the menu knob to select and confirm the desired entry.
Scrolling through the list: Turn the menu knob I
to move the selection bar first to the arrow and
then beyond the first or last entry.
To scroll through the list page by page, move
the selection bar to the arrow and then press
the menu knob
.
Press the Info button INFO to display an abbreviated list entry marked with … in full.
Entering more precise details on your
destination
The submenu for ADDRESS ENTRY will appear
once you have selected your destination city.
Here you can enter more precise details on your
destination.
STREET - allows you to select a street and
then an intersection depending on the CD-
ROM being used (see CD book).
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44RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
NAVIGATION
Selecting a stored destination
•
Use the menu knob to select one of the memories listed above. The name of the
memory selected will appear in the menu
title of the display.
• Use the menu knob to mark the desired entry.
• Press the menu knob firmly to accept the destination for route guidance.
Now the main navigation menu will appear. The
destination selected is active.
Now you can start route guidance, see page
50.
Storing a destination in the destination
memory menu
You can also first store a destination in the des-
tination memory to use it for route guidance at
a later date.
A destination is stored in the DESTINATION
MEMORY.
You can enter a short name (e.g. someone’s
first name) for the destination. This will make it
easier for you to find it in the destination memory
at a later date. Use the
DESTINATION MEMORY menu item to
activate the destination memory menu directly
from the main navigation menu.
You can display the destinations in the order in
which you have entered them or in alphabetical
order to use them again to enter your destination.
You can alter the order in which the destinations
are stored at any time.
A memory called LAST DESTINATIONS can also
be used to enter destinations from the destination
memory. This memory automatically stores the
last 10 destinations used for route guidance.
Note: If the destination memory is unable to
store any further destinations, the following
message will appear: “The destination mem -
ory is full.” You will then have to delete one
or more destinations.
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46RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
NAVIGATION
Setting a flagged destination
A flagged destination is the current position of
your vehicle that you have marked with the flag
-
ged destination button
during active route gui-
dance or locating. This does not apply unless you
have inserted a navigation CD into the system.
This destination might be an interesting shop that
you would like to return to at a later date.
• Press the flagged destination button .
Enter destination - to a flagged
destination
Note: You should not set a flagged destination
unless the name of the street it is located on
appears in the display. Otherwise, it might
not be possible for the system to find this
destination at a later date.
To confirm your selection, SET FLAG will appear
in the display along with the time.
Once you have set the flagged destination,
you can store it immediately in the destination
memory and enter a short name, if desired. If you
store the flagged destination in the destination
memory, you can use it for route guidance at a
later date.
• Select NAME to store the flagged destination
under a short name immediately
or
• select BACK . The last flagged destination in
the memory will be overwritten.
Storing a flagged destination
You can also store a flagged destination you have
set permanently in the destination memory.
• Mark and confirm the DESTINATION MEM-
ORY menu item in the main navigation menu
to activate the destination memory menu.
• Use the menu knob to mark and confirm the STORE FLAG menu item.
Now the edit menu will appear so that you can
enter a short name for the flagged destination.
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49RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMNAVIGATION
DYNAMIC - If you select
ON for this option, the
route will be calculated whilst taking the current
traffic situation into account. The ROUTE, MO-
TORWAYS, FERRIES and TOLL ROAD menu
items will then be labelled with a lock symbol and
cannot be selected.
ROUTE - This option allows you to select
whether you want the fast or short route to be
calculated.
MOTORWAYS - Select here whether you want
to use or avoid motorways.
FERRIES - Select here whether you want to use
or avoid ferries.
TOLL ROAD - Select here whether you want to
use or avoid toll roads. Notes: Because of local conditions or for
purposes of route optimisation, a route may
be calculated using one of the options even
though it was marked as “AVOID”.
The selected route option is indicated in the route
guidance display by the following symbol:
dynamic route
fast route
short route
Closing the route options menu
• Press the button to close the route options menu again.
You now have the option of saving the selected
route options as the default value.
• Select the YES menu item and confirm your
selection by pressing the menu knob .
Notes: The selected options apply to every
route guidance session.
If you selected and confirmed the NO menu
item using the menu knob
, only the current route will be calculated using the
selected options.
After route guidance is finished or the stand -
by time has elapsed, the saved route options
will apply once more .
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50RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
NAVIGATION
Calculating the route list
•
Select the ROUTE LIST menu item from the
main navigation menu and confirm your se-
lection by pressing the menu knob
.
Note: If route guidance is active, press the
NAVI button or the button to open the main navigation menu. Depending on the length of the route, the calcu-
lation process can take a few seconds.
Then the route list will appear.
The route list will remain in the display during
route guidance, but it is not dynamic, i.e. the list
will not change to reflect the route driven during
the trip.
The entries also include their distances. If you al
-
ter the route, it will be necessary to have the route
list re-calculated. The list indicates the sections
of road you will travel on with the corresponding
distances travelled.
Note: If it is not possible to calculate a route
list, a corresponding message will appear in
the display.
Closing the route list
Press the button - the main navigation menu appears.
Route guidance
Starting route guidance
After entering your destination and selecting
any route options, if desired, you can confirm
the ROUTE GUIDANCE menu item in the main
navigation menu to start route guidance.
Now the route guidance screen will appear.
Information display
The information display indicates the distance to
your driving destination and your estimated time
of arrival at your destination, the driving direction
and the bar graph indicating the distance to the
next intersection/turning point.
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51RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMNAVIGATION
If the
DRIVE SYMBOLS: ON option is set in the
navigation setup menu (see page 14), the visual
driving recommendations will appear in the radio
navigation system’s display and in the instrument
cluster. If the DRIVE SYMBOLS: OFF option is
selected, the visual driving recommendations will
only appear in the instrument cluster’s display. In
this case, the radio navigation system’s display
will contain information on your destination. If the
instrument cluster is not equipped with a display
and the DRIVE SYMBOLS: OFF option is set,
route guidance will only provide spoken driving
recommendations.
Displaying the complete destination ad -
dress
Press INFO
to display the current destination along with detailed information. The most recent
spoken driving recommendation will also be re-
peated at this time.
Route guidance with driving symbols
If the DRIVE SYMBOLS: ON option is activated
in the navigation setup menu (see page 14), the
visual driving recommendations, the remaining
driving time or arrival time (see page 14, TIME
INFO ), the selected route option and the distance
to the next turning point or a bar graph will appear
in the display during route guidance.
The name of the street you are travelling on
will appear at the bottom of the display when a
straight arrow is displayed. If a turning arrow is displayed, the name of the
street onto which you will turn will appear. A small
arrow pointing to the right in front of the street
name is an additional indication.
The active audio sources and functions appear
in the display background. During route guidance
you can use all the audio sources, with the excep
-
tion of the internal CD drive, as usual.