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General information
3
General informationEquipment overview
Switching on/off
: Control button for switching the navigation system
on/off (press) and volume control (turn) Range selector key
for selecting the corresponding menu:
−
- changes over into the radio mode and changes the
frequency range when in the radio mode. −
- changes over to the last played media source or selects a
new media source. −
- activates the phone function* - if required muting of the
current audio source. −
- opens the sound and volume settings menu.
−
- switches over to the map with the display of the current
vehicle position or route during ro
ute guidance. A split-screen with
further information will fade in or fade out. −
- switches over to navigation.
−
(TMC)- switches on the stored traffic reports display (
Traffic-
M essage-
Channels).
−
- enables setting-up the individual fields.
°and°
: The backwards/forwards keys
operate the “active” audio
source. − RADIO-Mode
- for the selection of the stations from the preset list.
− MEDIA-Mode
- for the selection of the previous or following track.
− TV-Mode
- for the selection of the TV stations.
CD/DVD case Touch-screen (Touch-screen):
Fields circled in colour on the touch-
screen are presently “active” and are operated by touching the screen. Eject key
- press briefly to move an inserted CD/DVD into the posi-
tion ready for removal.
- activates the voice control of the unit.
Setting up button
− RADIO mode
- turn for manual station adjustment; press briefly to
start/stop the auto
matic play (Scan).
− MEDIA-Mode
- turn to change track; press briefly to start/stop the
automatic play (Scan) when in audio mode. − Tu r n
map display (MAP)
- in order to change the map scale; press
briefly for repeating a navigation
announcement during active route
guidance. − Navigation
- press briefly to repeat
a navigation announcement
during active route guidance. Memory card case
: Memory cards such as SD (Secure Digital Memory
Cards), MMC (Multimedia Cards) measuring 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm and with a capacity of up to 4 GB as
well as SDHC (Secure Digital High-
Capacity Memory Cards) wi
th a capacity of up to 32 GB are available. The
case for the memory card is located under the screen.
Explanation of symbols * items of equipment which are marked in such
a way are only installed as standard on
certain models or are supplied as special equipment. ž End of a section. b The section is continued on the next page.Important informationWarrantyThe equipment warranty terms and cond
itions also apply for new vehicles.
Note
Damage within the meaning of the warranty
must not be the result of improper
handling of the system or from unprofessional
repair attempts. It is also essential that
there is no external damage.
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34Range selector key NAV (Navigation)OverviewSafety information regarding the use of the navigation systemThe route is recalculated each time if yo
u ignore driving recommendations or change
the route. This process takes only a few
seconds. Driving recommendations can only
then be re-transmitted. Incomplete navigation data The navigation system cannot receive any data from GPS satellites if you drive for longer periods under thick forest canopy or
when your vehicle is
in a garage, under-
pass or tunnel. In this case, the navigation system orientates itself solely with the help of the vehicle sensors. In regions not at all or only partially digitalised and stored as such on the navigation DVD, the navigation system will try to provide guidance to the destination. Please note that under these circumstances the guidance
to the destination may not be completely
correct if, for example, one-way streets and
road categories (motorway, country road
etc.) are not at all or only partially
included in the navi
gation data used.
WARNING
Always concentrate fully on your driving. Inattention by the driver can lead to accidents and injuries.•
Do not allow yourself to be distracted or loose your concentration, pay
attention to the traffic situation and do not carry out settings or use the radio navigation system.•
Only use the radio navigation system if road, weather and traffic situations
permit this and you are not distracted.•
The various volume settings must be selected in such a way that audible
signals from the outside, such as e.g. a
Martins horn from police cars and fire
brigade, can be heard at all times.
WARNING
Please observe the legal requirements for road traffic when following the driving recommendations provided by your radio navigation system.•
The driving recommendations provided may vary from current situations,
e.g. due to road works or out of date
navigation data. In such a case, always
observe the traffic regulations and
ignore the driving recommendations.
•
Traffic signs and traffice regulations always have priority over the driving
recommendations provided by the navigation system.•
Route guidance is subject to constant
changes, particularly to information
relating to one-way streets, pedestrian
zones etc. stored on the navigation
DVD. Information on traffic lights, stop and right of way signs, parking and stopping restrictions as well as lane constrictions and speed restrictions is not included in the radi
o navigation system.
•
Adjust your speed to suit weather, road and traffic conditions. Do not allow,
for example, the radio navigation system
to make you drive faster in fog - risk
of accident!Navigation data and the navigation DVDStore navigation data in the unit– Push the navigation DVD with
the written side facing up as far as possible into the
CD/DVD case until it is automatically dr
awn in. The unit will compare the data on
the navigation DVD with the data in th
e navigation system memory. No message
will appear if the data in the navigation
system memory of the unit is identical to
the data on the navigation DVD.
– Press the function key , to find ou
t that the storing process has been
completed.
– If the corresponding messag
e appears, press the button or press on the func-
tion key and take out the navigation DVD. Active route guidance is inter- rupted and must be restarted.
Notify
š
Eject
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36– Press the range selector key . The last
opened menu in the navigation will be
displayed.
– Press on the range selector
key again if the main menu
Navigation
⇒ page 35, fig. 14
has not been displayed.
and set - opens a window with information about your current location. When in this
menu you can store the displayed location by pressing in the destination memory. - stores the current position as “Flagd
est.” in the destination memory. Only one
destination can be stored in the destinatio
n memory under “Flagdest.”. If the flagged
destination is not renamed, it is overwritten by renewed pressing of . Further function keys in the main menu Navigation
- opens a selection menu to select the type of destination entry.
•
- used for the entry of a new destination.
- opens a pop-up window:
•
- for selecting an already stored travel destination.
•
- in order to store the displayed travel destination in the main
menu
Navigation
.
•
- switches over to the destination memory.
•
used for the display of the destination imported into the
memory from the SD card
- opens a pop-up window during route guidance:
•
- uses the direction arrows to disp
lay a list with turning points still
to be driven during route guidance.•
- used for the manual entry of a congestion ahead and the
recommendation of the next available route•
- used for manual entry of ce
rtain sections of the route
which are blocked.•
- displays a list with street names or street descriptions of those parts of
the journey still to be driven during route guidance.•
- to cancel manually a route block.
- opens a pop-up window:
•
- for changing over into the tour mode if more than two destinations
still have be driven during route guidance.•
- for entering an additional destination which must still
be driven during route guidance.•
- used for route guidance close to the entered stopover.
•
- used for route guidance to an exactly determined stopover.
•
- used for switching over into the
waypoint nav. if
in non-digitalised
areas, specific points are set (Offroad Navigation).
- starts the route guidance to the displayed travel destination.
Determine parameters for the route calculation The menu
Route options
⇒fig. 15
is called up by pressing in the main
menu
Navigation
⇒page 35, fig. 14
. The menu
Route options
is used to determine
the criteria according to which a route is to
be calculated and what types of destination
you wish to allow for the route calculation. The changes in the menu
Route options
must be confirmed with , as they cannot
be taken over otherwise.
- opens a pop-up window:
Fig. 15 Select route option.
NAVNAV
Position
$
Position
Store
$
$
New dest.
New dest.
Memory
Load destinationSave destination
Edit memoryImport destination
Route
Manoeuvre listCongestion aheadManage blocked routesRoute listRemove exclusion
Extras
To u r m o d eEnter stopover destinationClose toExactlyWaypoint nav.
Start
Route options
OK
Route
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38Enter a destination: Select a destinationOverview for destination selectionCall up menu New dest.– Press on the range selector key to call up the main menu
Navigation
.
– Press on the function key to call up the menu
New dest.
.
Information regarding destination selection A travel destination is only taken over into the destination memory if route guidance to this travel destination has been started once or if the travel destination has been directly stored in the destination memory. The destination information already provided will be forgotten if, for example, it
has been changed over to a different type
of destination selection. New route guidance is started with the function key . The display of the function key changes to . Route guidance can be te
rminated by pressing this function key.
New dest.: Select a ne
w travel destination
- Address entry via an input mask for selecting a destination address
⇒ page 38. - opens a search mask to search for a sp
ecial destination from a certain category
or by entering a name or a phone number.
You will determine the current location of
a search area, enter a city or select a poin
t on the map. During route guidance you can
also determine a point along the route or
the destination area as a search area
⇒ page 39.
- select a point on the map as a travel destination
⇒page 40.
New dest.: Select travel destination from the destination memory
- select a previously entered and stored home address as destination -
or define home address.
- open the list of the last travelled destinations and start route guid-
ance to one of the displayed tr
avel destinations by pressing
⇒page 41 - or store the
displayed
Last destinations
.
- open the list of the stored travel destinations which have previously
been defined as “Fav. destinations” and start route guidance to one of the defined travel destinations by pressing
⇒page 41 - or processing “Fav. destinations”.
- open list of the stored travel destinations and start route guidance to
one of the defined travel destinations by pressing
⇒page 41 - or modify “Dest.
memory”.
- used for the entry of destinations which are stored on the SD card in
the format of visiting cards or illustrations including GPS coordinates.Select a destination addressIn the menu
New dest.
, press on the function key .
Select destination address– Select the destination address in the menu
Address entry
.
– Press on one of the left function keys , , , or
, to open the corresponding input mask. A destination address must
always be selected in the displayed sequence
, first of all the country, then the city
and so on.
– If the information is sufficent for route guidance, the function key will be
active.
Change displayed destination address– If a travel destination has previously been defined, it will be displayed in the menu
Address entry
. You need then only change the entries differing from the desired
destination address.
Further function keys The function keys and will only be
come active once a city has been
selected.
NAV
New dest.
Start
Stop
AddressPOIMap/GPSHome addressLast destinations
Fav. destinationsDest. memorySD destinations
Address
Country
City/P.cd.
Street
Number
Intersect.
Start
Save
Start
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- Move a crosshair to choos
e a point on the map in the
surrounding area where you intend to search for a point of interest. Proceed as described in chapter “Select travel destination from the map”.
- During current route guidance the
search for a point of interest is
limited to the surrounding area of the calculated route. Further options for POI search
- You can search for a particular point of interest by entering a name.
- You can search for a particular point of interest by entering a phone number.
Please enter only the phone number,
without a city or country code.
Select travel destination from the map
– In the menu
New dest.
, press on the function key . The last travel destina-
tion for which route guidance was started will be shown in the map display. If no travel destination was arrived at, the curren
t location will be displayed in an over-
view map.
– Turn button to zoom in and out of the map and/or to change the map scale.
Press the function key or .
– Keep pressing on the map display and do not stop. The crosshair will follow your
movements. If you move the crosshair to
the edge of the screen, the adjoining map
section will appear after a few seconds. The geo-position (position display via coordinates) or the street name for the
current position of the crosshair will be
displayed at the top of the touchscreen.
– If the desired travel destination or destination area is displayed, press the function
key . Route guidance will start automatically.
– Press on the function key , if initially you only wish to store the displayed
destination.
Determining a map destination more accurately You can further restrict a travel destination selected from the map display later on in the menu
Address entry
. For this purpose press the range selector key after the
start of route guidance to change from the map display to the main menu
Navigation
.
Here you can press the function key to
terminate route guidance. If you now
change into the menu
Address entry
, the travel destination selected in the map will be
displayed in the form of an address and can be determined there more precisely. On the other hand
you can use the menu
Address entry
to determine the area to be
displayed in the map display as a destination selection. Further function keys in the map display - briefly switches the map display to the
overview display (large scale). After a few
seconds it will switch
back automatically to the last
selected zoom display (smaller
scale).
- opens a menu for entering a travel destination via its coordinates. - saves the travel destination selected from the map in the destination
memory.
Entering a travel destination via coordinates
– In the menu
New dest.
, press on the function key .
– Press the function key on the map disp
lay. The coordinates of the last travel
destination for which a route guidance was started are displayed. If no travel desti- nation was approached, the coordinates of
the current location will be displayed.
– Press the function key or
to open the corresponding input
mask.
– By pressing on and , you can move the character entry cursor within the input
fields or change to the next input field.
– When in the input mask, press on a character shown in the keypad block to accept
it behind the character input cursor. Ex
isting characters will be overwritten.
– Press on if the desired latitude or longitude is displayed in the entry fields. – Pressing , will erase characters from right
to left as of the position of the char-
acter input cursor. By pressing the input mask will be closed without the entries being accepted.
If the entered coordinates are outside the stored navigation area, a pop-up window will open with the following information: “
These GPS coordinates cannot be
Select point on the mapAlong the routeName withTe l .Map/GPS
Map/GPS
A8
ˆ
}
OK
Save
NAV
Stop
/GPSSaveMap/GPS
Map/GPS
GPSLatitude
Longitude
‚
b
OK
y
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Delete the destination memory or the list of the last destinations– Press on the function key in the main menu
Navigation
and on
in the pop-up window.
– When in the menu
Edit memory
press the function key or
.
– Confirm the corresponding safety interrog
ation to delete the complete destination
memory or all of the last destinations at once.
Save or edit a home addressCall up the menu
New dest.
by pressing the range sele
ctor key and the function
key .Select home address– Press on the function key in the menu
New dest.
.
– If no home address has be
en defined, open the menu
Enter home address
.
– Press on the function key to open the menu
Address entry
.
Save the current position as a home address– Press on the function key in the menu
New dest.
.
– If no home address has been selected, open the menu
Enter home address
.
– If you press the function key , the current vehicle position will be
stored as a home address.
Edit saved home address– Press the selector key to change or delete an already stored home address
in the menu
Setup Navigation
.
– In the main menu
Setup
, press on the function key and on the function
key in the menu
Setup Navigation
.
– When in the menu
Edit home address
, you can , the currently stored
home address or overwrite with the function key .
To u r m o d eGeneral– In the main menu
Navigation
, press on the function key and then on
to change to the Tour mode.
The main menu
Navigation
is either displayed in the “normal” travel destination mode
or in the tour mode
⇒fig. 18
.
In order to exit the tour mode
⇒page 44.
A tour always consists of
a travel destination
, which describes the end point of the
tour and
max. ten stopovers
.
Additional symbols 2 - Starting point of the tour 4 - Stopover on the route (exactly or close to) 3 - End point of a tour H - Opens a pop-up window to open a detailed
display, to edit the destination or add
a further destination.
Memory
Edit memory
Delete preset list
Delete all last destinations
NAV
New dest.
Home addressDest. entryHome addressCurrent position
SETUP
Navigation
Define home address
delete
edit
Set current position
Fig. 18 Main menu - Navigation:
To u r m o d e .
Extras
To u r m o d e
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Note
During destination guidance, the travel and arrival time information always relates to the arrival at the final travel destination. Th
e estimated travel or arrival time at a stop-
over is
not
displayed.
Enter a stopoverIf, in addition to the displayed travel destination, travel to the destination or several destinations still has to be undertaken, pr
oceed as follows. You can insert the addi-
tional destination behind the displayed trav
el destination as a new end point of the
tour. – After selecting a travel destination, press on the function key in the main
menu
Navigation
. A pop-up window will open.
– If you press on , the menu
Exactly or close to
will open for
selecting a stopover. The background of th
e unit changes automatically to the tour
mode.
– Select a stopover as described
⇒page 38.
– If you have confirmed the ne
w destination, you will be asked to select an entry
behind which the new destination should
be placed. You therefore determine the
order of the destinations. Press to close the message.
– The main menu
Navigation
will now be opened in the tour mode
⇒page 43,
fig. 18
.
– Press the function key to start the route guidance to the first stopover of the
displayed tour.
– Press the function key and then to add further destinations to
your tour
⇒page 44, “Arrange a new tour in tour mode”.
Leave tour modeEnsure that all stopovers are deleted before you finish with the tour mode. You can store the displayed tour with all the stopovers before ending it by pressing ⇒ page 45.
– Press on the function key in the main menu
Navigation
and on
in the pop-up window, to end the tour mode.
–Confirm the message “
Do you really want to leave tour mode?
” by pressing the
function key .
– Only the travel destination previously determined as end point is displayed in the
main menu
Navigation
.
Arrange a new tour in tour mode– In the main menu
Navigation
, press on the function key and then on
to change to the Tour mode.
– Press on the function key and then on to arrange a new tour. – In the menu
New Tour
press on the function key behind the display of the
starting point or of an indicated destination.
– Press on in the pop-up window.– Select the type of stopover or – Select a destination as described
⇒page 38.
– If you have confirmed the
first destination, the menu
New tour
will open again.
Press the function key next to the de
stination behind which a further destina-
tion should be inserted.
– Press on in the pop-up window and choose another destination. – Press if you wish to end the tour input.
The travel destination of your tour and
the next stopover is displayed in the main menu
Navigation
.
– Press the function key to start route guidance to the first stopover of your
tour.
– Press the function key to permanently store the displayed tour under its
own name in the destination memory
⇒page 45, “Save tour”.
In the menu
New tour
“New Tour” acts as a replacement for a name which you can allo-
cate for this tour when the tour is stored.
Extras
New stopover destination
OK
StartExtras
To u r m o d e
Memory
Extras
Leave tour mode
Leave
Extras
To u r m o d e
Extras
New tour H
Dest. entry
Exactly
Close to
H
Dest. entry y
StartMemory
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Save tourA tour can only be displayed in the tour
mode and therefore saved only in the tour
mode. – Press function key
⇒page 43, fig. 18
to save a tour displayed in the main
menu
Navigation
.
– Press on in the pop-up window. An entry window for free text entry will
open.
– Allocate a name for your tour. – Confirm the displayed name by pressing . –The message “
To u r s a v e d
” will appear. Press to confirm the message.
You can store
max. 10 tours
in the destination memory.
Call up a saved tour– Press on the function key in the main menu
Navigation
and then on
.
– Press on the function key and on in the pop-up window. – Press on the function key ne
xt to a tour name in the menu
Load t our
to display
information relating to the corresponding tour in the menu
Tour details
.
– In the menu
Tour details
press on the function key or press directly on the
name of a tour in the menu
Load tour
so that the selected tour is displayed in the
main menu
Navigation
.
– Press the function key to start the route guidance.Edit a saved tourA tour can only be displayed in the tour mode and therefore only stored in the tour mode. Call up the tour to be edited. – If you press at the top of the selected tour
message the tour plan for this tour will
open.
– Alternatively, open the tour plan by
pressing the function key . Press on
in the pop-up window.
– Press on the function key next to the destination in the tour plan you wish to
process. The pop-up window with the poss
ible options for processing this input
will open.
– If you press the function key next to the starting point of the tour “
2”, you will
only have the possibility to determine, via the , the first stopover after the starting point. The starting point ha
s already been determined automatically
via the GPS position definition of the unit and can therefore not be processed.
– If you press the function key next to one of the other destinations, you will be
offered further modification options.
Options for determining a tour destination
- opens the menu
Destination data
for a detailed display of the selected destina-
tion. Press the function key to be shown the destination on the map. Pressing the function key will swit
ch you back to th
e detailed display.
- changes a precise “Stopover” in “Close to” and vice versa.
- Renewed pressing on will only start the route guidance to this tour desti-
nation, possible stopovers will be ignored. Press to change back to the display of the tour plan without starting the route guidance.
- deletes after further confirming the displayed tour destination. - Press on to select an entry be
hind which the sele
cted tour destina-
tion should be moved.
- for input of a further tour destination.
Memory
Save tour
OK
OK
Extras
To u r m o d e
Memory
Load tour
0
Select
Strat
Extras
Process tour
H
H
Dest. entry
H
Info
Show on map 0
Change typeStart
Start
Back
DeleteMove
Continue
Dest. entry
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- opens a list with the waypoints of the tour currently displayed in
the menu
Waypoint navigation
. The waypoints in the list can be displayed, deleted,
moved or renamed in the map. Further wayp
oints can be added vi
a the selection from
the map or the input of the GPS position. If yo
u wish to edit a waypoint tour other than
the one displayed, you must first of all press the function key and then the button .Display a waypoint tour– Press on the function key in the menu
Waypoint navigation
.
– Press on the function key in the pop-up window.– If a tour is already being displayed in the menu
Waypoint navigation
you must
select by pressing in the following menu whether you wish to display the indicated
or a .
– Give a short and clear name to the waypoi
nt tour. Confirm the displayed name by
pressing .
– Select an acceptance mode by pressing the respective key.– Press the function key to allow the system to automatically set the
waypoints (recommended) during the display.
– Press the function key if you wish to
set all waypoints yo
urself during the
display.
– After starting the display, the number of
used and still available waypoints as well
as the set display mode will be indicated in the menu
Waypoint navigation
.
– Press the range selector key to ch
ange into the map display. Repeated
pressing of the range selector key will open and close the split-screen ⇒ fig. 20
.
– Press on the range selector key
to switch back into the main menu
Waypoint
navigation
.
– Press the function key to set the waypoints manu-
ally. When in the map display you can find this function key in the pop-up window for the function key
⇒fig. 20
⇒page 47, “Function key in the map
display”.
Function key in the map display The waypoints used up to now for the tour an
d those still available are indicated in the
function key . Pressing the function key
⇒fig. 20
opens a pop-up window for controlling the
display.
- ends the recording; the last set
waypoint becomes the endpoint of the
waypoint tour.
- switches on and off the functi
on indicating that the waypoints
are set automatically via the sensors in the ve
hicle when changing th
e direction. A tick
in the check-box
= indicates that the function is switched on.
- sets a manual waypoint at the current driving
position.Driving a stored waypoint tourBefore you start driving a waypoint tour, you must be in the vicinity of the desired starting point of this waypoint tour.
Edit waypoint tour
Memory
Edit waypoint tour
Fig. 20 Display in the map illus- tration with a split-screen in the compass display.
Waypoint tourEdit waypoint tour
Extend existing tour
New tour
OK
Automatic
Manual
MAP
MAPNAV
Save current position as waypointRecord
RecordRecord
Record
Stop = Automatic recordingSave current position as waypoint
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48 Select a waypoint tour– In the menu
Waypoint navigation
press on the function key .
– Press on the function key in the pop-up window. – Choose a waypoint tour in the list
by pressing on the respective tour.
Drive a waypoint tour– In the menu
Waypoint navigation
press on the function key . The menu
Start
from which waypoint
will open. Starting and finishing points of the waypoint tour
are displayed at the top.
– Press the function key in the menu to drive the selected
tour in the opposite direction.
Stop route guidance– Press on the third function key at the bottom of the map display for information
about the distance to the closest waypoint and on the function key
in the pop-up window.
– Alternatively, press the range selector key and then press the function key
.
When driving Follow the information regarding turns as far as possible. Once you have come as close as 50 meters to a waypoint, the drive
recommendation will appear for the next
waypoint. If a waypoint has not been reached, you
must ignore it, otherwise the system will
continue to try and guide you
to this waypoint. The distance to the next waypoint and
the number of it according to the sequence
in the waypoint tour is indicated in the
third function key at the bottom of the map display. Press on this function key and choose in
the pop-up window to ignore the
waypoint to which the system wishes to guide you. Alternatively, press the range selector ke
y and then press on the function key
.
Press on the function key in the co
rresponding menu in order to approach
the last waypoint again.
While you are approaching a waypoint tour, press on the third function key at the bottom of the map display and on in the pop-up window in order to supplement the tour with further waypoints. For example, you can designate route marks and name them later
or store new detours on route. Alterna-
tively, call up this function by pressing
the range selector key and the function key
.
Memory
Edit waypoint tour
Start
Turn around waypoint tour
Stop route guidance
NAV
Stop
Next
NAV
Next
Previous
Save current position as waypoint
NAV
waypoint tour
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