audio SKODA OCTAVIA 2012 2.G / (1Z) Amundsen Navigation System Manual
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Table of Contents
General information
Operating instructions
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Explanation of symbols
3
Important information
3
Basic settings
System and sound settings
8
RADIO mode
Main menu RADIO
9
Settings in RADIO mode
9
Digital radio DAB
10
Traffic Programme TP
10
MEDIA mode
Main menu MEDIA
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Settings in MEDIA mode
11
Playback options
11
Introductory information about the CD mode
12
Memory card
12
External sources
13
Requirements for media sources and audiofiles
14PHONE mode
Pairing mobile phone or Bluetooth® device withradio navigation system
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Main menu TELEPHONE
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Telephone calls and functions during a call
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Settings in PHONE mode
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NAV mode (Navigation)
Introductory information
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Navigation data and the memory card
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Main menu Navigation
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Settings in the (NAV) Navigation mode
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Destinations
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Route guidance
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TMC mode
Displaying TMC traffic reports
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TP traffic information and TMC traffic reportssettings
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Index
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Product Overview
- Adjusting knob
› for switching the equipment on and off (press)
› Volume control (rotate)
5
RADIO - Radio operation
9
MEDIA - MEDIA operation
11
PHONE - Phone mode
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NAV - Navigation operation
18
TMC - Displaying TMC traffic alerts
24
SETUP - Settings in the individual operating modes
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and
- buttons for moving forwards/backwards
CD case
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Screen
5
- Eject a CD
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- Additional information and functions depending on the current
operating mode
- Return to previous menu item
AUX socket - Connect an external audio source
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Menu button
› Select a function or a sub-menu, confirm a value (press)
› Move between functions or sub-menus, set a value (turn)
Memory card case
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Function keys - Function is context-dependent
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Switching the unit on and off
›
To switch the unit on/off, press button
1
.
After switching on the unit, the last audio source that was active before switch- ing off will be played.
If the key is pulled out of the ignition lock while the unit is switched on, the unit
will switch off automatically.
If your vehicle is fitted with the KESSY system, the unit will switch off automati-
cally after the engine is turned off and the door is opened. If you open the door
before turning off the engine, the unit will not switch off until the vehicle is
locked.
1234567891011121314151617When the ignition is switched off, the system switches off automatically after ap-
prox. half an hour (discharge protection of the vehicle battery).Ð
Setting the volume
›
To increase the volume, turn button
1
clockwise.
›
To decrease the volume, turn button
1
counter-clockwise.
The volume change is displayed on the screen of the unit.
If the volume is reduced to 0, the speakers are muted. The following symbol will appear on the screen .
CAUTION
High volumes can cause hearing damage.Ð
Screen operation
Fig. 1
Overview of the operating ele-
ments on the screen
The screen of the unit is a so-called “touch screen” (touch-screen). Areas of the
screen with a coloured border are presently “active” and can be operated by
touching the screen or by pressing the corresponding button
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» page 5 , Prod-
uct Overview .
Some of the functions of the radio navigation button can be operated using the
multifunction steering wheel, refer to the Owner's Manual for your vehicle.
A
“Slider”
›
Press the slider
A
and move it up or down (or turn the menu knob
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) to move
within the current menu.
B
Go to next menu level
›
Pressing the button
B
takes you to the next menu level.
5General information
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RADIO mode
Main menu RADIO
Press the button RADIO.
Repeated pressing of the button RADIO - change frequency band.
Function keys Extras■Extras - opens a list of additional functions■Presets - switches on/off the display of station presets 1 to 24■Manual - manual station search by turning the menu knob
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■Scan - auto--play all stations in the current frequency band, each station foraround five seconds■TP - switches traffic programme on/off » page 10, Traffic Programme TP
Function key Band■Band - opens the list of frequency bands■DAB/List -opens the list of DAB stations » page 10, Digital radio DAB■Update - Update list of DAB stations■Store - stores the current station to the selected memory button■FM/List - opens the list of all FM stations currently in range■Store - stores the current station to the selected memory button■AM - switches to the AM band; list of stations not available
Function keys 1 to 24Direct selection of the stored station.
1 to 24 until a signal sounds- stores the current station to the selected memorybutton.
Changing the station or - depending on the setting of the “arrow keys” - changes the saved sta-tion or all stations currently within range in this area
RDS display settingPress the button - switches on/off the Radio Data Service RDS.
RDS (“Radio Data System”) serves to transmit program identification and addi-tional services therefore also enabling automatic tracking of stations.
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Settings in RADIO mode
Press the button RADIO → SETUP.
■Traffic program (TP) - switches traffic programme on/off■Arrow buttons - Setting the function of the station selection in RADIO mode usingthe arrow buttons
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■Station list - Switches all stations currently in range for the selected frequencyband■Presets - Switches to the stored stations (the following symbol appears in thedisplay )■RDS Regional - switches on/off automatic station tracking with RDS■Adaptive - auto-selects station with the best reception at the moment■Fixed - the selected regional station remains set for as long as possible■DAB settings - DAB radio settings■DAB announcement - switches on/off DAB announcements■DAB station tracking - switches on/off DAB announcements■Auto. DAB-FM switching - switches on/off auto-switching from DAB to the FM fre-quency band if the DAB signal is lost■Delete presets - deletes the preset stations■Single - deletes a single station■All - deletes all stored stations■Alternative freq. (AF) - switches on/off the search for alternative frequencies of thestation currently being listened to
Note
■RDS (Radio Data System) is used to transmit programme IDs and additionalservices, thus enabling automatic station tracking, for example. In the event ofsufficiently satisfactory reception, the suitable RDS radio stations will display thestation name instead of the station frequency.
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TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a digital radio data service for continuoustransmission of traffic information.
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DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is the digital transmission of radio pro-grammes based on the DAB, DAB+ or DMB standards » page 10, Digital radioDAB.
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Digital radio DAB
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is the digital transmission of radio programmes
based on the DAB, DAB+ or DMB standards. It allows multiple stations to be
transmitted in a single frequency in the form of a so-called ensemble. It also al-
lows for the transmission of additional data and information (e.g. messages,
sport, weather, warnings, etc.)
In regions without DAB coverage, the following symbol appears in DAB Radio
mode .
List of DAB stations
Press the button RADIO
→ Band
→ DAB/List.
XYZ
- an ensemble of DAB stations
XYZ
- DAB station with the name XYZ
XYZ
- DAB station with the name XYZ which is currently not in range
XYZ (FM)
- DAB station with the name XYZ which is currently only in range in the
FM frequency band
DAB programme tracking
If a DAB station is a member of several ensembles, when the signal is poor, the
same station is searched in a different ensemble.
Auto-change DAB -FM
If the DAB signal is poor, the unit will try to find a corresponding FM station for
the DAB station you are currently listening to.
For auto-change to work, the DAB and FM stations must send a sender ID.
While the station is being received via the FM frequency band, (FM) will appear
next to the station name . When the corresponding DAB station is in range again, the (FM) display disappears.
If a DAB station is also not available in the FM frequency band due to poor recep-
tion, the radio will be switched to mute.
If you do not want automatic station change (e.g. when driving through tunnels,when reception may be lost temporarily), you can deactivate this func-tion » page 9 , Settings in RADIO mode .
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Traffic Programme TP
The display “ TP” in combination with a station name (e.g. in the station or preset
list), indicates a traffic programme station.
Irrespective of which radio station you are listening to, an additional receiver part
in the unit ensures that a traffic programme station can always be received as
long as the traffic programme function is switched on. During media mode, the
unit always searches for an available traffic program station in the background.
The availability of traffic programme monitoring is identified by the letters “ TP” at
the top right of the screen.
If no traffic programme station can be received because, for example, radio recep- tion is interrupted in general, “ No TP” will be displayed instead of “ TP”.
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MEDIA mode
Main menu MEDIA
Press the button MEDIA.
Selectable audio sources in the menu MEDIA CD - changes over to an inserted CD
CD 1-6 - changes over to a connected external CD changer
SD card - changes over to an inserted memory card
AUX, MDI or changes over to a connected external audio source. Operating anexternally connected audio source is possible, with certain restrictions, via the ra-dio navigation unit and depends primarily on the type of the connected unit.
Buttons for operating current audio sourcesPress - to start current track
Briefly press twice - to start the previous track
Press and hold - “back to start” - fast rewind
Press - to start next track
Press and hold -fast forward
Setting the time or track displayPress the button - to switch between the display of playback time or track titleor track info.
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Settings in MEDIA mode
Press the button MEDIA → SETUP.
Function keys in the menu Setup – Media■Traffic program (TP) - switches traffic programme on/off■Scan/mix/repeat inc. - switches on/off the track play function in the “Scan”, “Mix”and “Repeat” modes including sub-directories » page 11, Playback options■AUX volume1) - Input volume for an external audio source at the multimedia sock-et AUX-IN
■MDI volume1 ) - Input volume for iPod™ or iPhone™ units at the multimedia socketMDI or an external audio source AUX at the multimedia socket MDI■Bluetooth settings - Settings for the Bluetooth® - function » page 17, Settings inPHONE mode■Activate AUX 2 input – Activates the external audio source AUX via the inputMDI. » page 13, AUX and MDI input■BT volume1 ) - Input volume for an external Bluetooth audio source®
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Playback options
Open selection menu for the available audio sourcesPress the button MEDIA and select one of the available audio sources.
■Select - Display the title list for the audio source currently being played. The cur-rently played track is shown as highlighted.■Up - opens the higher-level folder (press again to switch up to the root direc-tory)■Play - Plays the selected track
Playback modesPress the button MEDIA → Extras – additional functions will be displayed.
■Scan - All the tracks of the current media source are played for approximately 10seconds■in “Scan” mode Scan - return to normal playback■Mix folder - all tracks in the current folder are played in random order■in the “Mix folder” mode Mix folder - return to normal playback■Mix all - all tracks in the current audio source are played in random order■in the “Mix all” mode Mix all - return to normal playback■Repeat track - repeats the track currently being played■In “Repeat track” mode Repeat trk. - returns to normal playback■Repeat folder - all tracks in the current folder are repeated■in “Repeat folder” mode Repeat - returns to the normal playback
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Used to adjust the playback volume with the other audio sources.
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Introductory information about the CD mode
Insert CD›
Insert a CD, with the labelled side facing up, into the CD slot
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until it is auto-
matically drawn in. The play function will start automatically.
Eject CD
›
Press the button – die CD is ejected.
If the ejected CD is not taken out within 10 seconds, it will be retracted again for safety reasons.
CD not legible
If a CD is inserted which cannot be read by the unit, a pop-up window is displayed with a note. Press the function key OK
, the CD is moved to the removal position.
CD to jump
Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations may cause the CD to jump.
Formation of condensation
When it is cold and after rain showers, moisture can deposit in the CD drive (con-
densate). This can effect the CD jump or impair the play function. In such cases,
wait until the moisture has dissipated.
Notes for the care of the CDs
If a CD is soiled, never clean the CD with circular movements but rather from the
inside to the outside with a soft lint-free cloth. In case of severe layers of dirt we
recommend to clean the CD with a commercially available CD cleaner. Also in thiscase, do not clean the CD with circular movements but rather from the inside to
the outside, and then let it dry.
WARNINGThe CD player is a class 1 laser device. Opening the CD player produces a risk
of injury through non-visible laser radiation.
CAUTION
■ Only audio-CDs (CD-A) and MP3-CDs can be played in the internal drive. Never
place DVDs into the internal drive – irreparable damage may result.■
Never insert CDs with the designation “Do not insert in drives without a drawer”
or Eco Disc into the internal drive.
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Inserting a second CD while a CD is being ejected can damage the CD drive in
the unit. After pressing the Eject button there is a delay of a few seconds be-
fore the CD is ejected. During this time the lock in front of the CD case is open. Be
sure to wait until the CD has been fully ejected before you try to insert a new CD.■
If the CD has mechanical damage or is incorrectly or not fully inserted, the fol-
lowing message appears on the screen “ Error: CD”. Check the CD and insert in
properly into the drive. if the message “ Error: CD” appears, try using another CD
and visit a specialist garage
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If the inside temperature of the unit is too high, no CDs will be accepted. The
unit switches into the last active operating mode.
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Never use liquids such as benzine, paint thinner or record cleaner, otherwise
the surface of the CD may be damaged!
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Never expose the CD to direct sun light!
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Only write on the CD with appropriate writing tools.
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Do not affix anything to the CD!
Note
■ If the function key CD is inactive, no Audio CD has been inserted or the inserted
Audio CD is not readable.■
It is possible that CDs protected by copyright and self-made CD-R and CD-RW
are not returned at all or only in certain circumstances.
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The national copyright laws that apply in your country must be observed.
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The CD player contains no parts that need servicing or that can be repaired. If
the CD player is defective, visit a specialist garage.
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Memory card
Inserting a memory card
›
Push the memory card into the memory card lose
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with the trimmed edge to
the front right until it “locks into place”. The play function will start automatical-
ly.
Taking out a memory card
›
In the “System and sound settings” menu, choose the menu point “Remove SD
card” » page 8 , System and sound settings .
›
Press the inserted memory card. The memory card “jumps” into the initial posi-
tion.
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Memory card empty or data not readableIf a memory card is inserted, on which no data or no legible data has been stored,it will not be switched over into the memory card mode after the loading proce-dure.
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External sources
AUX and MDI input
AUX inputPress the button MEDIA → AUX.
The input for an external audio source AUX is located on the front of the unit
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.
External audio sources connected to the AUX socket cannot be operated via theradio navigation system. Only the volume can be controlled from the radio naviga-tion system.
Use the standard jack plug 3.5 mm for the AUX jack. If the external audio sourcedoes not have this jack plug, you must use an adapter .
MDI inputPress the button MEDIA → MDI.
Audio files in MP3, WMA, OGG Vorbis and AAC format from the external data stick-ers, connected to the MDI input, can be played via the radio navigation sys-tem » page 14, Requirements for media sources and audio files.
External audio sources connected to the MDI socket can be operated via the radionavigation system.
You can select another audio source on the radio at any time. As long as the ex-ternal audio source is not switched off, it remains always active in the back-ground.
See the owner's manual of the specific manufacturer for operating the externalaudio source.
To connect external audio sources via the MDI input, a special adapter is to beused.
iPodIf an iPod is connected to the MDI input, a menu opens in which you can selectthe folders of the iPod (playlists, artists, albums, titles, etc.).
Connecting an external audio source via Bluetooth®
In Bluetooth audio mode, audio files can be played from an external audio source(e.g. a mobile phone) connected via Bluetooth®.
To activate this function it is necessary for the external audio source to be con-nected to the radio navigation system » page 15, Pairing mobile phone or Blue-tooth® device with radio navigation system.
Adjust the play function volume of the external audio sourceThe play volume of the external audio source can be adjusted via the volume con-trol on the radio navigation system
1
.
Depending on the connected audio source, the output volume on the external au-dio source can be changed.
You can also change the input sensitivity of the external audio source, in order toadapt the play volume of the external audio source to that of the other audiosources or to avoid distortions » page 11, Settings in MEDIA mode.
Conditions for proper connection›Only USB devices with the specification 2.0 can be connected.›The version of the file allocation table FAT (File Allocation Table) of the connec-ted device must be FAT16 (< 2 GB) or FAT32 (> 2 GB).›In order to replay from a unit with a hard disk (HDD) which includes a large datavolume, it can lead to a time delay when reading in the overview of the musicdata.›In order to replay from a unit, which includes a complicated folder structure, itcan lead to a time delay when scanning the audio files.›The folder structure in the connected unit must not exceed a depth of 8 levels.One folder must not contain more than 1000°data.›A USB extension cable or USB distributor (HUB) must not be used to connectthe unit.
WARNING■On no account place an external audio source on the dash panel. It could bethrown into the passenger compartment during sudden driving manoeuvres,injuring the occupants.
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On no account place an external audio source close to the airbags. It couldbe thrown into the passenger compartment when the airbags are deployed,injuring the occupants.
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WARNING (Continued)■Never hold the external audio source in your hand or on your knees while
driving. You could make sudden manoeuvres in the passenger compartment
and injure the occupants.■
Always route the connection cable of the external audio source such that is
does not restrict you when driving.
CAUTION
The AUX socket must only be used for audio sources!Note■ The external audio source, which is connected via AUX-IN, can only be used if
no other unit is connected via MDI at the same time.■
If an external audio source is connected via AUX, which is equipped with an
adapter for external power supply, it can occur that the audio signal is interrup-
ted. This depends on the quality of the adapter which is used.
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Requirements for media sources and audio files
Media sourcePlayback prerequisites Audio-CDs (max. 80 min) with a diameter of 12 cm.CD digital audio specification CD-ROM-, CD-R-, CD-RW with a diameter of 12 cm up to a max. of 700 MB (Mega-
bytes) in ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Joliet or UDF 1.02, 1.5, 2.01, 2.5 SD- and MMC memory cards 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm or 1.4 mm with the FAT12,
FAT16 and FAT32 file system up to a max. 2 GB (Gigabytes) and SDHC memory cards
up to a max. of 32 GB.– MP3 files (.mp3) with Bit rates of 48 to 320 kbps or a variable bit rate. – WMA files (.wma) up to 9.2 or to 10.0 mono/stereo without copy protection.– Audio files in the OGG-Vorbis and MPEG4 AAC formats.
– Playlists in the PLS, B4S, ASX and WPL formats. – File names and paths no longer than 256 characters.– Folder structures with a maximum of eight levels.
– Max. 256 folders and max. 512 files on audio data CDs .
– Max. 2,048 folders and max. 15,000 files, max. 6,000 files per folder, on memory cards. Playing audio files via Bluetooth ®
a)
.– The mobile phone/external audio source must support the A2DP-Bluetooth ®
pro-
file.AUX External audio sourceAudio output via 3.5 mm jack is possible.MDI external data mediaCompatible with MEDIA-IN interfacea)
Bluetooth ®
is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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PHONE mode
Pairing mobile phone or Bluetooth® device with radio
navigation system
To operate a mobile phone or other Bluetooth® device from the radio navigationsystem, a one-off connection of both devices is required.
Active connectionWhen the connection is active, the device search is launched from the radio navi-gation system.
Enable Bluetooth® on your mobile phone.
Press the button PHONE → SETUP.
■Bluetooth settings - Settings for the Bluetooth® - function■Search for devices - Search for external devices with an activated Bluetooth®
function
The search can take around 15 to 20 seconds. When the process is complete, thename of the Bluetooth devices is shown in the screen.
The mobile phone you want to connect can be selected directly by pressing thefunction key with the name of the mobile phone or by turning the menu knob
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and then pressing the button Connect.
Confirm the connection on the mobile phone. Depending on the type of mobilephone, either an auto-generated 6-digit PIN code is displayed, which must beconfirmed according to the instructions on the screen of the mobile phone andthe radio navigation system, or a 4-digit PIN code displayed on the screen of theradio navigation system must be entered manually.
If the entry was correct, the message appears in n the screen that the connectionwas successful.
Passive connectionWhen the connection is passive, the device search is launched from the mobiletelephone.
Enable Bluetooth® on your mobile phone.
Press the button PHONE → SETUP.
■Bluetooth settings - Settings for the Bluetooth® - function■Set Bluetooth visibility - Switch on visibility of the navigation system on other de-vices with the Bluetooth® function
Launch the search for Bluetooth® audio accessories on the mobile phone. Thesearch can take around 15 to 20 seconds. Once the search is complete, the radionavigation system is displayed on the mobile phone as SKODA_BT.
Using the mobile phone to establish the connection. Depending on the type ofmobile phone, either an auto-generated 6-digit PIN code is displayed, which mustbe confirmed according to the instructions on the screen of the mobile phone andthe radio navigation system, or a 4-digit PIN code displayed on the screen of theradio navigation system must be entered manually.
If the entry was correct, the message appears in n the screen that the connectionwas successful.
Deleting connected devicesA maximum of 4 mobile phones or Bluetooth® devices can be connected with theradio navigation system. To connect an additional device, a mobile phone or Blue-tooth® device must be deleted first.
Press the button PHONE → SETUP.
■Bluetooth settings - Settings for the Bluetooth® - function■Paired device list - List of devices connected with the radio navigation system■Delete - Delete the selected connected mobile phone or Bluetooth®device.
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Main menu TELEPHONE
Main menu TELEPHONEPress the button TELEPHONE.
Individual functions in the menu TELEPHONE may depend on the equipment andthe properties of the connected mobile phone.
The PHONE mode can only be activated while the ignition is switched on.
When switching on the radio navigation system, this automatically connects withthe mobile phone with which it was last connected. If it is not possible to connectwith this mobile phone, the system automatically attempts to establish the con-nection to the next mobile phone which is in the list of the connected devices.
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Index
A
Anti-theft protection3AUX13
C
Car park21CDEject12Insert12CD modeCD not legible12
D
DAB10DestinationFlagged destination21Input20Point of interest21Route guidance22Save20DisplayCleaning3DTMF16DTMF key tones16Dynamic route guidance23
E
External inputAUX13MDI13External sources13
G
General information3
I
Input screen with keypad6iPod13
M
Main menuMEDIA11Navigation19RADIO9TELEPHONE15MDI13MediaMain menu11Pairing Bluetooth device15Playback options11Requirements for audio files14Requirements for media sources14Settings11Memory card12Mobile phoneFunctions during a telephone call16Pairing mobile phone with Bluetooth15Phonebook16Settings17Telephone call16ModeMEDIA11NAVIGATION18PHONE15RADIO9TMC24
N
NavigationDisplaying stretches of the journey23Enter and save destination20Main menu19Manually block22Navigation from the SD card18Orientation in the map22Settings20Starting route guidance22Stopping route guidance22Updating the navigation data18
O
OperationSETUP8
P
Petrol station21Product Overview5
R
RadioDAB10Deletes the stored stations9Main menu9Save station9Select frequency band9Settings9RDS9
S
Safety information3Screen3Operation5
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