key SKODA SUPERB 2010 2.G / (B6/3T) Amundsen Navigation System Manual
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The loudspeakers in the vehicle are matche d to a power output of the radio and the
navigation of 4x20 W.
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For the equipment sound system*, the loudspeakers are matched to a power
output of the amplifier of 4x40°W + 6x20 W.
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Range selector key NAV (Navigation)OverviewSafety 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 provide guidance to the destination. Please note
that under these circumstance s 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 navigation data used.
WARNING
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Always concentrate fully on your drivin g. Inattention by the driver can lead
to accidents and injuries.
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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.
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Only use the radio navigation system if road, weather and traffic situations
permit this and you are not distracted.
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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
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Please observe the legal requirements for road traffic when following the
driving recommendations provided by your radio navigation system.
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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.
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Traffic signs and traffic regulations always have priority over the driving
recommendations provided by the navigation system.
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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 stopping
restrictions as well as lane constrictions and speed restrictions is not included
in the radio navigation system.
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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!
GeneralYou can continue to listen to the radio or play CDs during the route guidance
When entering an address (city, street), on ly those letters or symbols which make up a
logical entry will be presented. A list of poss ible 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.
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 or the menu control
button . The volume of a navigation reco mmendation can be changed whilst it is
being made.
The GPS satellites will not be able to reach the aerial once you are in a tunnel or under-
ground garage. The unit will orientate itself via the wheel sensors.
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All dtns. (country-, village-, road-, poin t of interest names) must be entered including
all country specific (or lang uage-specific for points of interest) special characters.Navigation data, navigation CD and memory cardInserting the navigation CD– Push a navigation CD with the written side facing up as far as possible into the CD
case until it is automatically drawn in.
– If you wish to take out the navigation CD, press the button .Update navigation data– If the data of the navigation CD is not identical to the data on the SD card, a corre-
sponding message will be displayed.
– Press on the function key to overwrit e the data stored on the SD card with
the data from the navigation CD.Store the navigation data from th e navigation CD onto the memory
card– Push a navigation CD with the written side facing up as far as possible into the CD
case until it is automatically drawn in.
– Push the memory card into the card case .
– Press the range selector key and while in the main menu Navigation, press
the range selector key .
– Select the function key using the menu control button and
then press the function keys and .
The navigation data can be stored ei ther on the CD or on the SD card.
If a SD card with navigation data of the sa me country as on the CD is inserted in the
unit (however the data on the CD correspo nd to a newer version), a question is
displayed after inserting the CD asking if the data should be overwritten with the new
version or if only the data of the CD should be used for navigating. If a SD card is inserted with the cards of
other countries than the card contained on the
CD, a question is displayed asking if the data on the CD should be added onto the SD
card or if only the data of the CD should be used.
You can copy data from several navigation CD s onto a SD card. The navigation data on
the SD card are automatically linked by the navigation system. For this reason, we
recommend to use a SD card with sufficient memory capacity. A memory capacity of
approx. 4°GB is necessary in order to copy the navigation data of Western Europe.
Using the data of a navigation CD for a short period of time
If you only drive for short pe riods through an area which is not stored on the SD card,
insert the navigation CD for the driven area.
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 unfortunately
will not be up to date after a certain time. This can lead to complaints during route
guidance.
It is for this reason that you must regularly update the navigation data on your unit with
a current navigation CD.
Remaining function buttons
The following function buttons are only active if a navigation CD is inserted in the unit
and the memory card cont ains navigation data.
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- displays information regarding the navigation CD (area
and version number of the navigation CD);
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- displays information regarding the stored navigation
data and their volume;
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- opens the menu with which you can delete the naviga-
tion data on the memory card;
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- activates the storage of the naviga tion data from the navigation CD
onto the memory card.
Note
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Copying a CD can last up to one hour, du ring the copying the navigation functions
(route guidance, map display) cannot be used, the mode TMC (traffic report) as well as
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Install
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SETUPNavigation data basis
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Install data
Start
Show CD data informationShow SD data informationDelete SD navigation dataInstall data
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the MP3 play function of the SD card are not available. In the menus Radio and Media ,
the symbol of the SD card is displaye d on the top left during the copying
K.
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Do not remove the SD card from the unit during the copying of the data from the
navigation CD onto the SD card.
Main menu Navigation– Press the range selector key . The last opened menu in the navigation will be
displayed.
– If the main menu Navigation is not displayed, press once again on the range
selector key .
Function keys in the main menu Navigation
Address - serves as address entry via an input mask for selecting a destination
address.
Destin. memory - serves for opening the stored destinations.
Last destinations - serves for opening the last destinations.
Petrol station - serves for opening the list of close-by petrol stations.
Car park - serves for opening the list of close-by car parks.
Point of interest - opens a search mask to search for a point of interest. To search
for an area, you can enter the current position or a random town .
- for starting the route guidance to the destination which is stored as
home address.
Destination entrySelect destination addressPress on the function key Address while in the main menu Navigation .Select destination address– Open the input masks (country, village, street, house number) for selecting the
destination address. 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.Selecting a stored destinationStarting a route guidance to a stored “Home address”– Press on the function key while in the main menu Navigation. If a
home address has been stored, the unit will change to the map display and the
route guidance will start automatically.Start route guidance to one of the stored destinations– Press the function key Destin. memory or Last destinations while in the
main menu Navigation. A list of the manually stored destinations or the list of the
last destinations is displayed.
Fig. 11 Main menu NavigationFig. 12 Map display
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Select petrol station or car parks– Press the function key Petrol station or Car park while in the main menu
Navigation , a list of the surrounding petrol stations or car parks is displayed.
– Press one of the displayed destinations. The unit will change to the map display
and the route guidance to this travel destination will start automatically.
– In order to display the deta iled information about the destination, press the func-
tion key .
– Start a route guidance by pressing the function key .Selecting a point of interest as a travel destinationDetermine search area– Press the function key Point of interest while in the main menu Navigation.
– In order to determine the search area where you intend to search for a point of interest, either choose the current position or a town centre . Select a point of interest category– A search mask opens for selecting the point of interest by means of entering a
“keyword” or a word which is part of the name for the point of interest. The point
of interest is searched for within a surrounding area of 75 km.
– You can enter as a “keyword” e.g hotel, stadium, food or a part of a name for a point of interest e.g rooster, lake.
– Pay attention to the correct entry of the “keyword” (including special characters).Starting the search– If you have completed your entries in th e search mask, press on the function key
. A pop-up window will open and the se arch for the points of interest, which
correspond to the entry, will start.
– The surrounding area where the points of interest are searched for is displayed and continues to increase.
– If you press on the function key , the search will be terminated without a display of the results. – From the moment when all the points of interest are found, which correspond to
the entered text, they are displayed in the list.
– The search extends up to a distance of approx. 75 km from the entered position.
You can interrupt the search of the displaye d distance by pressing the function key
.
– When the search has ended, the function key changes to the function key .
Select a point of interest from the search results– Selecting the menu point from the list of the points of interest found, starts the
route guidance.
– If several points of interest were found, they will first of all be displayed in a list. At the top of the list you can find the points of interest closest to the entered search
area (distance and direction information refer to linear distance).
– If you press the function key , the details for the point of interest are displayed. A route guidance is started after pressing the function key .
– In the list of the points of interest or in the display of the details for a destination, you can store the point of interest in a destination memory by pressing the function
key .Destin. memoryStore last destinations– Press on the function key Last destinations while in the main menu Naviga-
tion .
– Press one of the displayed destinations. The unit will change to the map display
and the route guidance to this travel destination will start automatically.
– If you press the function key , the detailed information for the destination is displayed.
– If you wish to store a destination, press on the function key .
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Store destinations in the destination memory– If you press the function key , an in put mask for entering the destination
name opens.
– After entering the destination name, press the function key .
– If you wish to change the destination name, press the function key and select your own destination name.Edit stored destinations– Press the function key Destin. memory while in the main menu Navigation. A
list of the manually stored destinations in the destinations memory is displayed.
– Press one of the displayed destinations. The unit will change to the map display and the route guidance to this travel destination will start automatically.
– If you press the function key , the detailed information for the destination is displayed. You can modify the entry here.
– If you wish to change the displayed destination name, select the menu point .
– A route guidance to the displayed destination is started with the function key .
– If you press the function key , the destination is deleted.Store additional window and “Flagged destination”
Display additional window– The additional window open s by pressing the button .
– If the route guidance is not active, the ad ditional window opens with details for the
current position.
– If the route guidance is active, the additional window for the travel destination opens.Store flagged destination– If you press the function key in the additional window, the current posi-tion is stored as “Flagged destination”.
– Only one destination can be stored in the destination memory under “Flagged destination”. If the “Flagged destination” is not renamed, it is overwritten by
renewed pressing of the function key . If you wish to keep a
stored “Flagged destination”, you must rename it.Rename flagged destination– Press the function key Destin. memory while in the main menu Navigation.
– Select “Flagged destination” in the list.
– Press the function key and then the function key . An input mask opens in which you can edit the na me of the “Flagged destination”.
Additional window for the current position
You can use the menu control button to display further information.
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the details for the current position
Fig. 14 Flagged destination
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Position;
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latitude and longitude;
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height (if at least 4 satellites are available);
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GPS status (GPS_FIX - the position can be determined, GPS_FIX_3D - the height
can be determined);
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The number of available and tracked satellit es (the number of available satellites
determines the GPS status).
Delete destinations in the destinat ion memory or in the list of the last destinations– Press the button while in a random menu of the Navigation.
– You can select the function key using the menu control
button .
– In the pop-up window, you can delete all manually and automatically stored desti-
nations or only the last destinatio ns using the function keys or
.Store or edit your home addressSave the current position as a home address– Press on the function key while in the main menu Navigation.
– If your home address has not yet been stored, confirm the following question with the function key .
– Press on the function key and your current position is stored as home address.Edit saved home address– If your home address has already been stored, the automatic route guidance starts after pressing the function key .
– If you wish to change your home ad dress, press the button and then the
menu point while in the menu Navigation.
Route guidanceEntering a stopover destinationIf, in addition to the displayed travel destination, a stopover destination is added,
proceed as follows. The stopover destinatio n can only be entered when starting the
route guidance.
– Select the destination and start the route guidance.
– Press on the range selector key to change into the main menu Navigation.
– Select a destination and start the route guidance.
– If you wish to store the newly entered destination as a stopover destination, press the function key .
– If you wish to end the route guidance wh ich has started, press the function key
.
Only one destination and one stopover destination can be entered during the route
guidance.
A corresponding navigation anno unce ment s ounds whe n re aching the stopover desti-
nation. The route guidance is renewed afte r a few seconds. Then you can re-enter a
new stopover destination.
If you enter a new stopover destination befo re reaching the original destination, you
must decide if you wish to overwrite the “old” stopover destination with the “new”
stopover destination.Route options The menu Route options is used to determine the criteria according to which a route
is to be calculated and what types of destin ations you wish to allow for the route calcu-
lation. The route options can also be changed during a route guidance.
– Press the button and then the function key while in the main
menu Navigation.
– Press on the function key .
SETUP
Delete destination memory
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All dtns.
Last destinations
Home addr.
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Home addr.
SETUP
Enter home address
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Stopover
New dtn.
SETUP
Route options
Route criteria
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– You can determine which types of destinations should be provided or not by using
the function keys , and
. These types of destinations will, however, be used for the
route calculation if there is no other logica l route to the destination (e.g an island is
to be used without using a ferry).
Determining the parameters for the route calculation•
Fa s t : calculates the fastest route to the dest ination, even if a detour is necessary.
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Short: calculates the shortest route, even if a longer driving time is necessary.
Please note that the setting “Short route” during route guidance can sometimes lead
to unexpected results.
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Economical : calculates a route with a driving time as minimal as possible and a
driving distance as short as possible.
Route guidance
Select the destination and start the route guidance. The unit will switch over to the map
display.
– You can change the scale of the map di splay by turning the menu control button
.
– The last navigation anno uncement is repeated if you press the menu control
button .
– If you press the range selector key , you can select between the menu
or .
– If you press the range selector key , you can change between the operating modes of the map by pressing the symbol
z.
If you press the function key in the operating mode , you can select
between the map displays.
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,
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and (different viewing angles of the map),
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- during the active route guidan ce, the calculated route from the
current vehicle position to the entered destination is displayed,
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.
The route to be driven is highlighted during the route guidance, the symbol
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shows
the current vehicle position, the symbol
shows the distance to the destination and
the symbol
shows the estimated time of arrival or the driving time.
Stretches of the road ahead can also be blocked manually during a route guidance
⇒ page 30.
Stop route guidanceSelect the destination and start the route guidance. The unit will switch over to the map
display.
– The route guidance is interrupted and the function key changes to “ Start” by
pressing the range selector key and then the function key .
– If you press on the function key the route guidance will continue at the
current position.
˜ °Dynamic°route
˜°Avoid motorways
˜°Avoid toll roads/ferries
Fig. 15 Map display with function keysFig. 16 Map display during the route
guidance
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Inserting route listThe route list for the trip can only be displayed during a route guidance.Split-screen in the map display– An additional window opens if you pres s the button during route guidance.
– Select the function key in the a dditional window. The route list is
displayed. The list of the points (street names, street descriptions and stretches of
the road) still to be driven, is displayed in the Route list.
– In addition, the distance still to be driven on the driven road and the estimated time
to the following turning point are displayed.Manually excluding a stretch of the road– You can select the beginning of the stretch of the road to be excluded by using the
control button .
– Press on the function key , this changes to the function key .
– Select the end of the stretch of the road to be excluded and select the function key .
– The route is newly calculated.
– If you wish to cancel the exclusion of the stretch of the road, press the function key
.Dynamic route guidance with TMC use Switching the dynamic navigation on or off– Press the button and then select the function key while in the
main menu Navigation.
– In the menu Route options, activate the check box and select the
desired set-up by pressing your choice in the pop-up window.
Requirements for a dynamic route guidance
TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a digital radio data service for continuous transmis-
sion of traffic information. The unit has a continuous background of
TMC traffic reports providing a TMC station
at the current locati on can be received.
The quality of the transmitted traffic report s 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 does 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.
The current TMC traffic reports can be disp layed by pressing the range selector key
.
Note
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There may not be any advantage in avoiding the traffic jam if, as a result of the TMC
traffic reports, the diversion is also heavily congested.
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You can manually block the information for th e route in front of you if traffic prob-
lems ahead have not yet been included in the TMC traffic reports ⇒page 30.
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Route list
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Exclude
Exclude to
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SETUP
Route options
˜°Dynamic°route
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Range selector key PHONEOverviewMain menu PHONE
Individual functions in the menu TELEPHONE may depend on the
equipment and the properties of the connected mobile phone.Connect your mobile phone with the mobile phone program according to the instruc-
tion manual applicable to your vehicle.
– Press the range selector key to call up the main menu PHONE.
After the connection process it will take a few minutes until the telephone book data
of the mobile phone connected to th e radio navigation unit is available.
Function keys in the main menu PHONE - Take calls, dial entered number. After pr essing the call list, the selected phone
numbers are displayed in the main menu PHONE.
- End conversation or reject call.* - establishes a connection to a an em ergency number after further confirma-
tion.
voice mailbox - select the voice mailbox number. select number - opens the number block for entering a call number.
non-accepted calls - shows a li st of the non-accepted calls.
selected number - shows a li st of the selected numbers.
accepted calls - shows a list of the accepted calls. Telephone book - opens the telephone book of the connected mobile phone for
selecting a call number.
WARNING
Concentrate fully at all times on your steering! As the driver you are fully
responsible for road safety. Only use the sy stem so that you are in full control of
your vehicle in every traffic situation - risk of accident!Enter call numberEnter a number and select– Press on the function key in the main menu PHONE, in order to open the
number block for enteri ng a call number.
– Press an inserted number key to accept the corresponding number in the entry
line.
– By pressing the button the characters in the entry line are deleted from right to left.
– Press function key when the desired ca ll number is indicated in the entry line.
The connection to the entered call number is established.
You can select the character “ +” instead of the first two digits (for example “ 00”) when
entering a country code.
The special keys “Stars” and “Rhombus” have the same function as those on a
mobile phone keypad. These characters are primarily needed when transmitting
sound signals during a call.
or - the cursor can be moved in the entered telephone number with the help of
the arrows.Telephone bookOpening the telephone book– Press on the function key in the main menu PHONE, in order to open the tele-
phone book.
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