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Radio
6RadioRadio mode– Press the button  .
Function keys: − 
 - switches back from the station list to the memory list. 
− 
 - Frequency band change between FM or AM. 
− 
 - Manually set station frequencies. 
− 
 - Start/stop station finding. 
Display of radio mode 
 and frequency band 
Display of the current station TP  (TP = Traffic Program) in combinatio
n with a station name (e.°g. in the  
station or memory list), indicates a traffic information station.  Display of the traffic information station TMC 
 shows that the current station is a TMC station (
Traffic-
Message- 
C hannel).
Selecting a radio stationWaveband switch-over – Press on the function key  .  – Select the waveband FM or AM using the button  . Manual search – Press on the function key  . – Search the frequency of the desired radio station using the button  . Function SCAN – The radio stations of the current waveband are briefly played (for  
10°seconds) by pressing the function key  . 
– This function is ended by pressi 
ng the function key   once again  
and the current station is replayed.
The currently played station is displayed in the station list with the symbol 
. 
Stations which regularly transmit traffic announcements are marked with  
TP (Traffic  
P rogram). Stations which addition
ally emit TMC announcements (
Traffic-
Message- 
C hannel) are also marked with 
TMC
. If the current station is a TMC station, the unit  
receives TMC annoucements in the back 
ground. The TMC annoucements can be  
called up via the button   and are us 
ed for a dynamic route guidance.
Note
•
If the function key   is highlighted in
 black, you are in the memory list.  
Only stations from the memo 
ry list can be selected. In order to leave the function  
“memory list”, press on the function key  .•
The unit switches back automatically from 
 the station list to the radio main  
menu after 5°seconds if not used.
Fig. 3  Main menu of the  radio
RADIO
AA
STOREBANDMANUALSCAN
ABACADAEAF
BAND
A1
MANUAL
A1
SCAN
SCAN
TRAFFICSTORE
STORE
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Navigation
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NavigationOverviewSafety information regarding the use of the navigation systemThe route is recalculated each time if 
you 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  CD, the navigation system will try to prov 
ide guidance to the destination. Please  
note that under these circumstances the  
guidance to the destination may not be  
completely correct if, for example, one-wa 
y streets and road categories (motorway,  
country road etc.) are not at all or only  
partially included in 
the navigation data  
used.
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 situa-
tions, 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 recommenda- tions.•
Traffic signs and traffice regulations al 
ways have priority over the driving  
recommendations provided by the navigation system.•
Route guidance is subject to consta 
nt changes despite the information  
about one-way streets, pedestrian zone 
s etc. stored on the navigation CD.  
Information on traffic lights, stop and right of way signs, parking and stop- 
ping restrictions as well as lane constrictions and speed restrictions is not  included in the radio navigation system.Navigation CDInserting the navigation CD – Insert the CD into the CD case  . The program stored on the naviga- 
tion CD is loaded. Do not remove the navigation CD before the loading process is finished.
After route guidance has started, the na 
vigation CD may not 
be taken out under  
certain circumstances, e.°g in order to play an Audio CD. Up to date navigation data and new navigation CD Road guidance is subject to 
 constant changes (e.g. new streets, changes of street  
names and house numbers). A navigation CD 
 is a huge data store, which unfortu- 
nately will not be up to date after a certai 
n time. This can lead to complaints during  
route guidance. It is for this reason that you must regula 
rly update the navigation data on your unit  
with a current navigation CD.GeneralYou can continue to listen to the radio  
or play CDs during the route guidance  
When entering an address (town, street),  
only those letters or symbols which make  
up a logical entry will be presented. A list  
of possible names will be shown. Do not  
forget to enter the blank space in names made up of more than one word, such as  High Wycombe.
WARNING (continued)
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Navigation
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The route will be recalculated if you leave or disregard the route that was originally  calculated. This process  
takes only a few seconds. 
The last voice response can be repeated by pressing the button  . The volume  of a navigation recommend 
ation can be changed whilst it is being made. 
If the text  
Off Road
 appears on the display, it means you are located on a non-digi- 
talised street, e.°g. on a farm track. The  
GPS satellites will not be able to reach the  
aerial once you are in a tunnel or undergr 
ound garage. The unit will orientate itself  
via the wheel sensors. If you  
try to carry out a route calculation in this situation, you  
may hear the message: “You are located on 
 a non-digitalised road”. Drive on until  
the display  
Off Road
 disappears.
Navigation settings– Press the button   and then the button  . – The desired setup of the navigation can be selected and confirmed  
using the button  .
You can select the following settings: Spoken information On  - you will obtain acoustic driving re
commendations for the route during the  
route guidance. Off 
 - the acoustic driving recommendations are switched off during a route guid- 
ance. Auto 
 - the acoustic driving recommendations are switched off during a phone  
conversation. The route is only displayed. Demo mode If the demo mode is switched on, a rout 
e guidance can be started via the naviga- 
tion. Then the unit simulates the journey fr 
om the accepted location to the entered  
destination. First of all  
you can enter manually the lo
cation for a journey demon- 
stration. 
Time display Driving time 
 - displays the estimated driving time until the time of arrival at the  
destination or at the next stopover destination. Arrival 
 - displays the clock until the estimated 
time of arrival or the next stopover  
destination is reached. Deleting last destinations erase individually 
 - opens the list of the last destinations whenever you select  
manually the destination to be deleted. erase all 
 - erases all the last destinations after further confirmation. 
Delete tours erase individually 
 - opens the list of the stored tours whenever you select manu- 
ally the tour to be deleted. erase all 
 - erases all the stored tours after further confirmation. 
Tyre  ch a n g e While driven distances are measured by the navigation system via the turning of the  wheels, the changed tyre sizes affect the a 
ccuracy of the navigation e.°g during the  
announcement of the navigation re 
commendations. If you select 
tyre calibration
,  
the navigation adapts to the changed tyre size. Enter your location manually The navigation system will need some time for an exact definition of your position  if you have transported your vehicle using th 
e train or a ferry. Your position can be  
entered manually if the automati 
c definition is not successful.
INFO
NAV
SETUP
A1
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Navigation
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Route guidanceEnter a travel destinationEnter names and numbers – Turn the button   to select the letters or numbers, press the button  
 so that they are accepted in the entry line  
⇒
fig. 6
. Characters  
which do not apply fade out so that only the actual names and those stored on the navigation CD can be entered. 
– Select   if you wish to enter digits (e.°g for the entry of a post code). – Select   if you wish to  
enter special characters. 
– The entry in the upper line changes with each entry carried out. If the  
entry corresponds to your search or comes close to it, change over to a list with   or with the function key   where you mark and confirm the desired entry using the button. 
– Press the function key   if yo 
u wish to delete a character. 
Call up navigation and select destination entry –Press the button  . – Select the type of destination entry using the button  .Possibilites for destination entry With  
country
, town/post code
, street
 and 
intersection
 - an address is entered as  
a destination. When selecting a country, th 
e following input possibilities are limited  
to the relevant country as for e.°g special destinations. Special destinations 
 - special points such as fill
ing stations or hospitals are  
entered as a destination. Start route guidance 
 - starts the route guidance to the entered destination. 
Position 
 - enter the destination using the c
oordinates for longitude and latitude. 
Function keys in the Navigation main menu: 
 - calls up the destination memory.  - Entry of stopover destinations, route list, route options, blocked stretches. - calls up the position  
display. The current vehicl
e position is displayed to  
you as an address (if stored on the navigation CD) and via coordinates. The current  direction of travel is shown to you by 
 a compass on the left in the display. 
 - starts the route guidance to the shown destination. The  
current route guidance is ended with  .
Note
•
A small marking can be found below some 
 of the letters. If you mark these  
letters and wait for a few seconds, special characters which are based on these  letters fade in.
Fig. 5  Destination entryFig. 6  Enter names and  numbers
A1
A1
0-9*?!
OK
LIST / OK
DELETE
NAV
A1
MEMORYROUTESYMBOLSTART ROUTE GUIDANCE.
STOP ROUTE GD.
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![SKODA ROOMSTER 2009 1.G Cruise Navigation System Manual Navigation
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e.°g all of the necessary data 
 have not yet been entered. 
First of all a country and a  
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Navigation
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•
Entries in square brackets 
[ ... ]
 cannot be selected or edited at present because  
e.°g all of the necessary data 
 have not yet been entered. 
First of all a country and a  
city must be selected when 
 e.°g entering an address before the street can be  
entered.To u r  p l a nCall up tour plan – Press the button  . – If the tour plan is not displaye 
d, press the function key   and  
select the menu point  
route with stopover destinations
. 
– Press the button   and select the menu point  
insert new  
destination 
. If a destination has already been displayed, you must  
decide if this destination should be 
 part of your tour. Otherwise you  
must delete this destination. 
– In the menu point  
insert new destination
 you can select the type of  
destination entry and the destination.  
– An existing address in the tour plan can be accepted with the menu  
point  
accept
 (e.°g for a round trip as a starting and finishing point). 
– The newly entered destination is included in your tour with the menu  
point  
end entry
.  
– You can determine the position where the newly entered destination  
shall be stored using the button  . The position determines the order of the destinations of the tour 
 and if a newly entered destination  
shall be added to the tour as a stopover destination or a main travel destination.
During a current route guidance, you can inse 
rt additional stopover destinations in  
your tour (maximum six per tour). 
Edit a tour or drive to a determined stopover destination If you have selected a dest 
ination from the tour plan, you can call up the following  
functions:•
Change 
 - e.°g change the street name;
•
Move
 - change the order of the destinatio
ns. If you move a stopover destina- 
tion to the end of your tour, it becomes  
automatically a destination and the original  
destination becomes the last stopover destination;•
DELETE 
 - deletes the destination from the tour;
•
Starting off now
 - starts the route guidance directly to this destination. Inter- 
mediate destinations are ignored. If this is a stopover destination, the tour is  continued at this point after re 
aching the stopover destination.
Route setups– Press the button   and the function key  .Route with stopover destinations If this function has not been switched on, several destinations can be entered. Route list During a current route guidance, you can l 
ook up all the stretches of the route for  
the present tour up to the next de 
stination or stopover destination.
NAV
ROUTE
A1
A1
Fig. 7  Route setups
NAV
ROUTE
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Navigation
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Storing in the destination memory Stores the entered destination in the destination memory. A name is automatically  suggested for the destination. You can  
accept or change the displayed name. 
You can store max. 100°destinations in th 
e destination memory. If the destination  
memory is complete, you must first of all delete a destination before you can store a new one. Modify destination memory You can delete all the stored destinations or modify one of the displayed destina- tions. Load tour Calls up a list of stored destinations. Store tour Stores the entered destination in the destination memory. A name is automatically  suggested for the tour. You can store up to six tours with each on 
e main destination or up to six stopover  
destinations. Delete tour You can delete a single tour or all the tours. Store location Stores the current location as destination in the destination memory. Flagged destination  Stores the current vehicle position as flagged destination in the destination  memory. If the flagged destination is not renamed, it will be overwritten by pressing  again. If you wish to keep a stored  
flagged destination, you must rename it.
Start guidanceThe route guidance can only be started if you have already entered or  selected a travel destination. 
– Press the button  . The currently se 
lected travel destination or the  
current tour plan is shown to you in the display. 
– Press the function key   in order to start the route  
guidance to the displayed destination or for the displayed tour. 
– Press   if you wish to stop the route guidance before  
you have reached your destination. Note
•
In regions not at all or only partially digi 
talised and stored as such on the navi- 
gation CD, the navigation system will try to provide guidance to the destination.  Please note that under these circumstan 
ces the guidance to the destination may  
not be completely correct if, for exampl 
e, one-way streets and road categories  
(motorway, country road etc.) are not at all  
or only partially included in the naviga- 
tion data used.Dynamic route guidance with TMC (Traffic Message Channel)Press the button   and call up the ro 
ute options via the function key  
 and activate or deactivate the entry for the dynamic route guidance. 
Requirements for a dynamic route guidance TMC is a digital radio data service for  
continuous
 transmission of traffic informa- 
tion. The unit has a continuous background of 
 TMC traffic reports providing a TMC  
station at the current location can be received. The quality of the transmitted traffic reports depends on the broadcast editing  carried out by the radio station. The reception of the TMC traffic reports cannot be  switched on or off. The station you are listening to do 
es not have to be a TMC station. 
TMC traffic reports can only be evaluated an 
d displayed by the unit if the navigation  
data for the currently driven area is stored 
 in the unit memory or can be called up  
via an inserted navigation CD.
NAV
START ROUTE GD.
STOP ROUTE GD.
TRAFFIC
ROUTE OPT.
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