ECO mode SKODA FABIA 2005 1.G / 6Y Sat Compass Navigation System Manual
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7RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMINTRODUCTION
The radio navigation system makes it very
easy to operate the convenient radio, CD and
navigation features in your vehicle. You can also
equip the system with an original Škoda 6-disc
CD changer.
Navigation
The navigation system is your "Intelligent pas
-
senger". With its help, you can travel from your
current location to any selected destination quick -
ly, easily and safely without having to use a lot of
complicated roadmaps. In cities and towns unfa -
miliar to you, for example, you can drive directly
to the nearest petrol station. The system uses
the data stored on the navigation CD to calcula -
te the route to the selected destination. During
route guidance, different display modes provide
you with visual driving recommendations, such
as where to turn (direction and distance to the
next turning point), information on your estimated
time of arrival, on the remaining travelling time
and the distance to your destination.
In addition, you can also receive "spoken" driving
recommendations from your radio navigation
system. How does navigation work?
T h e e l e c t r o n i c s p e e d o m e t e r s i g n a l a n d
the locating signals received from the GPS
satellites (Global Positioning System) are used
to determine the vehicle‘s current position. The
route travelled is measured by the speedometer
signal. This information is fed into the navigation
system and compared to the map information
stored there.
Important notes
Operating the radio navigation system
while driving
The demands of today‘s road traffic require the
full concentration of road users at all times.
Never operate the radio navigation system
with its many different features unless traffic
conditions permit. Do not adjust any of the
basic settings for the radio navigation system
or enter your destination information unless
your vehicle is stationary.
The different volume settings should be selected
so that acoustic signals from the outside, e.g.
police or fire brigade sirens, can be heard at
all times.
Always devote your attention primarily to
driving! As the driver of a motor vehicle,
you bear full responsibility for your road
safety. Never operate the radio navigation
system in a way that could interfere with
your ability to maintain control of your
vehicle in all traffic situations!
N o t e s o n u s i n g t h e r a d i o n a v i g a t i o n
system
• The route calculated by the navigation system
is a recommendation on how best to reach
your selected destination. The Road Traffic
Rules always take priority over any driving
r e c o m m e n d a t i o n p r o v i d e d . S h o r t - t e r m
changes in traffic conditions, such as road
works or one-way street regulations are not
included on the CDs.
• Street and place names may change. In rare
cases, the names stored on the CD might not
be the same as those used now.
• If you have your tyres changed, the system
may not operate correctly until the navigation
system has determined the new tyre size. For
more information, please read the section on
NAVIGATION SETUP on page 14.
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28RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
AUDIO OPERATION
Activating TIM standby for 2 hours
•
Park your vehicle, leave the system switched
on and turn off and remove the ignition key
from the ignition.
This standby mode will be deactivated as soon
as you switch the system back on again.
Note: Once the memory is filled to capacity,
the oldest message will be overwritten. If a
message is longer than four minutes in total,
the beginning will be overwritten. Listening to recorded messages
•
With the system switched on, press TIM .
The TIM display will appear. TRACK and the
number of the message recorded last will appear
in the display foreground. The message recorded
last has the highest number, the oldest message
the lowest. The recording time appears in the
status line next to the source.
If no traffic information has been recorded,
NO MESSAGE will appear in the display fore-
ground.
Selecting a recorded message
• While a message is being played back, press
one of the buttons to listen to the previous or the next message.
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52RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
NAVIGATION
Route guidance without driving symbols
If you have activated the option for
DRIVE SYM-
BOLS: OFF in the navigation setup menu (see
page 14), the visual driving recommendations
will appear in the instrument cluster only. During
navigation mode, the info screen will appear in
the foreground of the display and the active audio
source in the background. In audio mode, this is
the other way around. The navigation status, e.g.
GUIDANCE and the
distance to your destination, appears in the dis-
play background.
If the option LANGUAGE : ON has been selected
in the navigation setup menu, route guidance
will also be accompanied by spoken driving re-
commendations. You can have the most recent
spoken recommendation repeated at any time
by pressing INFO
.
OFF MAP route guidance
If the destination you have entered or your cur-
rent vehicle position is located outside of the
digitised map database on the navigation CD,
navigation will be performed OFF MAP.
The display will indicate the direction in which
your destination lies along with its distance away
“as the crow flies”.