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20RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
Entering the incorrect code number
If you inadvertently enter and confirm an inco
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rrect code number, SAFE will appear again in
the display. First flashing and then permanently.
The following message will appear in the status
line of the display:
WRONG TRIES : 1
Now you can enter the code number again.
If you enter the code number incorrectly a second
time, the system will be blocked for one hour.
Once the hour waiting period has elapsed, it will
be possible to enter the code again. During the
waiting period, you must leave the system swit-
ched on with the ignition key in the ignition.
After an hour has elapsed you can enter the code
number once again. If an incorrect code number
is entered twice, the system will be blocked again
for one hour.
Note: If you have lost your equipment card
with the code, please contact your Škoda
Service Centre.
Switching the system on/off
The audio source or navigation status (if the last
route guidance was no longer than 30 minutes
ago) used last before the system was switched
off will be activated.
If the ignition key has been removed, it is possible
to switch on the system for approx. one hour by
pressing the left-hand rotary/push button .
To prevent the battery from running down, the
system will switch off again automatically. You
can repeat this process as often as desired.
When the system has been switched off and the
ignition key removed, a LED will begin to flash
after a short pause to indicate that the system is
protected by anti-theft coding.
Switching the system on
• Press the rotary/pushbutton to switch the system on.
Note: If the system remains mute and "SAFE"
appears in the display when you switch it on,
please refer to the information on page 19 .
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27RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMAUDIO OPERATION
Listening to traffic messages
If your radio navigation system has been set to
traffic information standby, the traffic messages
will interrupt other programming, i.e. CD playback
will be interrupted and you will hear the traffic
message.
Note: Traffic information standby will not
be active unless the TA function has been
switched on in the AUDIO SETUP menu (see
page 15).
At the same time, the message will be stored
in the Traffic Info Memo (TIM). Once the traffic
message has ended, the system will switch back
to the previous audio source.
The traffic announcement is emitted at a pre
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-set minimum volume: TA-MIN. This volume
can be set in the VOLUME SETUP menu, see
page 16.
You can also turn the left-hand rotary/push button
knob
at any time during the announcement to alter the volume.
Interrupting a traffic announcement
• Press FM briefly during the announcement to interrupt it. Traffic information standby will
remain in effect for any following traffic an -
nouncements.
Traffic Information Memo (TIM)
Your radio navigation system is able to record
traffic information for a period of time from 2
to 24 hours. Up to nine messages with a total
recording time of four minutes will be recorded
automatically.
When the system is in operation, traffic infor-
mation from TP stations is always recorded, even
if the FM button has been pressed to interrupt the
message. The actual recording of the message
will only be interrupted if you have tuned into an
EON station, such as “NDR 4”.
If the system has been switched off, traffic infor-
mation will still be recorded if the TIM function
has been activated. Activating TIM standby for 24 hours
• Once you have switched the system off and
removed the ignition key from the ignition,
press down and hold TIM
for one sec-ond.
Note: 24-hour TIM standby results in in -
creased current consumption over 24 hours.
This can lead to problems with the battery
voltage (excessive battery discharge) if the
vehicle is only driven on short journeys. In
this case, 24-hour TIM standby should not
be activated.