navigation system SKODA FABIA 2005 1.G / 6Y Sat Compass Navigation System Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: SKODA, Model Year: 2005, Model line: FABIA, Model: SKODA FABIA 2005 1.G / 6YPages: 71, PDF Size: 2.81 MB
Page 32 of 71

31RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMAUDIO OPERATION
Selecting a CD
•
Press one of the station presets briefly. The numbering of the station presets 1 - 6
corresponds to the number of the CD.
Selecting a track
• Press the right-hand button briefly to se-lect the next track. This track on the currently
selected CD will then begin to play.
• If you want to listen to the previous track,
press the left-hand button twice within 1 second. If you press this button only once,
the current track will start to play again from
the beginning.
Fast seek tuning
• To start fast seek tuning (audible), press down
and hold the left-hand button for reverse or the right-hand button for fast forward for as long as necessary. The CD will play
audibly at a higher speed.
Scanning all the tracks (SCAN)
You can scan all of the tracks for 10 seconds
each.
• To start Scan, press SCAN .
• Press SCAN again to end the function.
Playing all the tracks in random order (MIX)
You can also play all of the tracks of a single CD
or of all the CDs in the magazine in random order.
Make your settings in the AUDIO SETUP menu.
For more information, read AUDIO SETUP: CD-
-MIX, page 15.
• Press MIX ; the tracks will be played in random order. Ending the MIX function:
•
To end the MIX function, press MIX again.
Ending CD changer operation
To end CD changer operation
• select a different audio source or
• press the eject button on the CD changer Unit to eject the CD magazine from the CD
changer. The system will switch to radio
operation.
Page 33 of 71

32RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
AUDIO OPERATION
Notes on audio CDs
CD label
Make sure that you only play audio CDs that bear
the symbol illustrated here.
Skipping during playback
CDs may skip while you are driving over very
uneven ground.
In this case, switch the CD player off and wait
until the road conditions improve before playing
CDs.
Condensation
Condensation may occur in the CD changer
housing when it is cold or humidity is high, such
as during or after rain showers. This can lead to
skipping or make playback impossible. In this
case, remove the CD or leave the sliding door
of the CD changer open to allow it to dry before
you use it.
Notes on cleaning CDs
Clean CDs with a soft, lint-free cloth. Wipe the
CDs in a straight line from the middle to the
outside edge.
Note: Never use such solvents as alcohol,
petrol, paint thinner or LP cleaner to clean
the CD!
Tone settings
Tone settings and balance and fader set
-
tings
In the Sound menu you can adjust the treble and
bass as well as the balance (left/right speakers)
and fader (front/rear speakers) settings.
The settings for bass and treble can be made
and stored for each sound source individually,
the settings made for balance and fader apply
to all the sound sources.
Page 34 of 71

33RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMAUDIO OPERATION
It will not be possible to adjust the fader setting
unless speakers have been installed in the rear
of the vehicle.
•
Press to access the Sound menu.
• Use the menu knob to select the function you want to adjust ( BASS, TREBLE, BAL-
ANCE or FADER).
• Turn the menu knob to alter the setting.
• Press the menu knob to store the new setting. Press to reset the setting to the old value.
• After you have made all your adjustments,
press or one of the audio source buttons for CD, FM, AM or TMC to exit the
Sound menu.
Page 35 of 71

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.
Page 36 of 71

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.
Page 37 of 71

36RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
NAVIGATION
Destination entry - City/Town
Selecting a city or town as your
destination
Use the
TOWN menu item to first select the
town/city as your destination and then use the
city submenu to make your destination more
precise. Use the following menu items in the city sub-
menu:
-
Destination entry via the STREET menu
item
- Destination entry via the TOWN CENTRE
menu item
- Destination entry via the CLOSE TO AD-
DRESS menu item
Selecting the TOWN menu item
• Use the menu knob to select the TOWN
menu item in the enter destination menu.
The editor
Use the editor to make all the alphanumeric
entries required for navigation.
These include:
Destination entries including city and street
names,
Entering a short name to store a destination
in the destination memory,
Entering a position name for a flagged desti-
nation.
1
3
4
2
5
Page 38 of 71

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.
3
4
1
• 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
← .
2
Page 39 of 71

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).
Page 40 of 71

39RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMNAVIGATION
TOWN CENTRE - allows you to select the
town centre of the place you selected. In the
case of smaller towns, this menu item is used
for entering the town centre, since entering a
destination using the STREET menu item is
not always possible.
CLOSE TO ADDRESS - allows you to select
a destination close to the last destination you
entered. This selection is made by category,
e.g. motorway access or shopping centre.
This will not be possible unless the navigation
CD you are using contains the corresponding
data. Destinations close to the address can
also be located outside of the destination
entered, i.e. a shopping centre outside of
the city. The possible destinations close to
the address are then listed along with their
distance away.
Selecting a street as your destination
Use the STREET menu item to select the desired
street and then the street submenu to define your
destination more closely.
Enter destination - Street
- Intersection
Selecting the STREET menu item
• Use the menu knob to mark and confirm the STREET menu item in the enter desti-
nation menu or in the following menu for
entering the city.
The following will appear:
- a street list (for a maximum of 20 digitised
streets in the destination town) or
- the edit menu for more than 20 entries.
Entering street names in the edit menu
• Enter the street name in the edit field of the
edit menu.
• Now press and hold the menu knob to
access the street list or
• use the menu knob to mark and confirm the control field marked m‟
Page 41 of 71

40RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
NAVIGATION
Selecting streets from the list
To scroll through the list, move the selection
bar beyond the last entry (to page forwards) or
beyond the first entry (to page back).
•
Use the menu knob to mark and confirm the desired entry.
The street submenu will appear.
Note: If the street name selected appears
more than once for the city, a submenu
will appear from which you can select the
desired entry.
A long street name may be stored more than
once to make it easier to find, e.g.:
RAABE-WEG, WILHELM-
WILHELM-RAABE-WEG.
Selecting an intersection as your
destination
Use the street submenu to define your desti-
nation address more precisely:
INTERSECTION - activates the edit menu/
the list from which you can select an inter-
section.
HOUSE NUMBER - activates the edit menu/
the list from which you can select a house
number.
N o t e : I f y o u c a n n o t s e l e c t t h e H O U S E
NUMBER menu item, your CD ROM does
not contain the data required for house
numbers.
CONTINUE - address entry is completed; the
main navigation menu will appear.
Once you have pressed CONTINUE you have
ended your destination input at this point. You can
now start route guidance to the street entered,
see page 50.
Enter destination - Centre
Selecting the city centre (city district)
In large cities, you can use the TOWN CENTRE
menu item to select the centre of part of the city
as your destination.
Note: In the case of smaller towns, this
menu item is used for entering the town
centre, since entering a destination using
the STREET name depends on the database
available on the CD.