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22Introduction
CD35 BT■ To move up/down in the display: Turn the central rotary knob.
■ To confirm actions: Press the central rotary knob.
■ To cancel actions (and return to previous menu): Press the /
button.
System settings
R15 BT / CD15 BT / R16 BT /
CD16 BT / CD18 BT - System settings
Press the SETUP button and access
the settings menu by turning and
pressing the OK rotary knob.
When system setting adjustments
have been made, press SETUP to
exit the menu and save changes. The system also saves and exits
automatically after a delay.
Change system language
Change the display language by
accessing the Language menu.
Select a language from the list by
turning and pressing the OK knob.Restore default system settings
To restore system settings to their
default values, select Default
settings by turning and pressing the
OK knob. Confirm modification when
prompted by pressing the OK knob
again.
CD30 BT - System settings
Press the 0 button and select the
System settings menu.
When system setting adjustments
have been made, press 0 to exit the
menu and save changes. The system
also saves and exits automatically
after a delay.
Set the clock
To set the time, access the Clock
menu. Press button ⊲ or ⊳ to select
the time menu items, then turn the
rotary knob to adjust the time. Press
button ⊲ or ⊳ to select the minutes,
then turn rotary knob to adjust the
time.Change system language
Change the text and voice recognition
language by accessing the
Language menu. Select a language
from the list. The voice recognition and phone functions are not available when the language is being changed.
Restore default system settings
To restore system settings to their
default values, select Default
settings by turning and pressing the
rotary knob. Confirm modification with
the display option when prompted.
CD35 BT - System settings
Press the SETUP / TEXT button to
access the settings menu.
When system setting adjustments
have been made, press
SETUP / TEXT to exit the menu and
save changes. The system also
saves and exits automatically after a
delay.
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Introduction23
Set the clock
To set the time, access the Clock
menu. Turn the central rotary knob to adjust the Hours setting, then press
the knob to confirm. Turn the knob to
adjust the Minutes setting and press
to confirm.
Change system language
Change the display language by accessing the Language menu. Turn
the central rotary knob to select one
of the 9 languages from the list, then
press the knob to confirm.
Restore default system settings
To restore system settings to their
default values, select Default
settings by turning and pressing the
central rotary knob. Confirm
modification when prompted by
pressing the knob again.
Modes of operation Radio
To change the audio source to radio:
Press the RADIO, RADIO/CD or
AUDIO/SOURCE button.Detailed description of the radio
functions 3 28.
Audio players
To change the audio source to CD,
USB , AUX , Bluetooth or iPod (where
applicable): Press the MEDIA,
RADIO/CD or AUDIO/SOURCE
button.R15 BT / R16 BT
Detailed descriptions of:
■ AUX input functions 3 41
■ USB port functions 3 43
■ Bluetooth music operation 3 46CD15 BT / CD 16 BT / CD18 BT
Detailed descriptions of:
■ CD player functions 3 37
■ AUX input functions 3 41
■ USB port functions 3 43
■ Bluetooth music operation 3 46CD30 BT
Detailed descriptions of:
■ CD player functions 3 37
■ AUX input functions 3 41■ USB port functions 3 43
■ Bluetooth music operation 3 46CD35 BT
Detailed descriptions of:
■ CD player functions 3 37
■ AUX input functions 3 41
■ USB port functions 3 43
■ Bluetooth music operation 3 46
Navigation system
CD30 BT, CD35 BT
Detailed description of the Navigation system 3 52.
Phone
R15 BT / CD15 BT / R16 BT /
CD16 BT / CD18 BT - Phone
To access the Phone menu: Press
the 6 or TEL button.
To access the phone settings menu: Press the TEL button and select
Phone settings .CD30 BT - Phone
To access the Phone menu: Press
the 6 or TEL button.
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24Introduction
To access the phone settings menu:Press the 0 button and select Phone
settings .CD35 BT - Phone
To access the Phone menu: Press
the 6 or TEL button.
To access the phone settings menu:
Press the SETUP / TEXT button and
select Phone settings .
Use the display options in these
menus to connect mobile phones,
make telephone calls, create contacts lists and adjust various settings.
Detailed description of the handsfree phone system functions 3 71.
Tone settings
R15 BT / CD15 BT - Tone
settings In the audio settings menu, the tonecharacteristics can be set.
Press the SETUP button to access
the settings menu.
Select Audio settings and turn the
OK rotary knob until the desired
setting is selected from:
■ BASS (bass)
■ TREBLE (treble)
■ FADER (front/rear balance)
■ BALANCE (left/right balance)
The display indicates the type of
setting followed by the adjustment
value.
Set the desired value by turning the
OK rotary knob and press the knob to
confirm selections.
To exit the audio settings menu, press
the / button.
Notice
If there is no activity, the system will
exit the audio settings menu
automatically.
Setting bass and treble
Select Bass or Treble .
Set the desired value by turning the OK rotary knob and press the knob to
confirm setting.Setting the volume distribution
between right - left
Select Balance .
Set the desired value by turning the
OK rotary knob and press the knob to
confirm setting.
Setting the volume distribution
between front - rear
Select Fader.
Set the desired value by turning the
OK rotary knob and press the knob to
confirm setting.
CD30 BT - Tone settings In the audio settings menu, the tone
characteristics can be set.
To move around the menu and select
the various headings, turn the rotary
knob to move up/down and press
button ⊲ or ⊳ to move left/right.
Alternatively, press the rotary knob to move right only.
Press the 0 button to access the
settings menu.
Select Audio settings and use ⊲ or ⊳
and/or the rotary knob until the
desired setting is selected.
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46Bluetooth musicBluetooth musicGeneral information.....................46
Operation ..................................... 46General information
Bluetooth-enabled auxiliary audio sources (e.g. music mobile phones,
MP3 players etc.), which support
Bluetooth music protocol A2DP, can
be connected wirelessly to the
Infotainment system.
Important information ■ The Infotainment system only connects to Bluetooth devices that
support A2DP (Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile). Connection
issues may arise with early
versions.
■ The Bluetooth device must support
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote
Control Profile) version 1.0 or
higher. If the device does not
support AVRCP, only the volume
can be controlled via the
Infotainment system.
■ Before connecting the Bluetooth device to the Infotainment system,
become acquainted with its
operating instructions for Bluetooth functions.Operation
Prerequisites
The following prerequisites must be
met, in order to control a Bluetooth-
enabled audio device via the
Infotainment system:
■ The Bluetooth function of the Infotainment system must be
activated 3 75.
■ The Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth-enabled auxiliary audio
source must be activated (see
audio device operating
instructions).
■ Dependent upon the audio source, it may be required to set that deviceto "visible" (see audio device
operating instructions).
■ The audio source must be paired and connected to the Infotainment
system.
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Bluetooth music47
R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT /
CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Playing music via Bluetooth
Bluetooth connection
A connection must be set up between the audio device and the Infotainment
system via Bluetooth, i.e. the device
must be paired to the vehicle before
using it.
■ A maximum of 5 audio devices can
be paired and saved in the device
list, but only one can be connected
at a time.
■ If the device has both audio player and telephone functions, both
functions will be paired. Pairing a
mobile phone 3 75.
■ Phone functions will remain active while the audio player is in use, and
audio playback will be suspended
during phone use.Pairing an auxiliary audio device to
the Infotainment system
To pair the audio device, press the
TEL button and select Pair device by
turning and pressing the OK rotary
knob. The Ready to Pair screen is
displayed.
Then, on the audio device, search for
Bluetooth equipment in the vicinity of
the device.
Select My Radio (i.e. the name of the
system) from the list on the audio
device, then, if applicable, on the
audio device keypad enter the pairing code shown on the Infotainment
system display screen.
Notice
If the audio device does not have a
screen, enter the default pairing
code on the device, then on the
Infotainment system. Refer to the
operating instructions for this default
audio device pairing code, usually
0000 . Depending on the device, the
pairing code may need to be entered
in reverse order, i.e. on the
Infotainment system first.If pairing fails, the system returns to
the previous menu and a
corresponding message is displayed. Repeat procedure if necessary.
When pairing is completed, a
confirmation message followed by the
name of the paired audio device is
shown on the Infotainment system
display screen.
Notice
When a Bluetooth connection is
active, controlling the audio device
via the Infotainment system will
discharge the audio device battery more rapidly.
Connecting an audio device
Audio devices are automatically
connected to the Infotainment system after the pairing procedure is
completed.
To connect any audio device that has
been paired, or to connect to a
different paired audio device than the current one, press the TEL button and
select the Select Device menu. The
device list shows the audio devices
already paired.
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48Bluetooth music
Select the desired device from the list
and confirm by pressing the OK rotary
knob. A display message confirms
connection.
Disconnecting an audio device
To disconnect an audio device from
the Infotainment system, press the
TEL button (or the SETUP button)
and select Bluetooth connection .
Select the desired device from the
device list then select Disconnect the
device by turning and pressing the
OK rotary knob. A display message
confirms disconnection.
Switching off the audio device or
deactivating the Bluetooth function on the audio device also disconnects the
device from the Infotainment system.
Unpairing an auxiliary audio device
from the Infotainment system
If the list of paired audio devices is full, a new device can only be paired if an
existing device is unpaired.
To unpair, i.e. to delete an audio
device from the system memory,
press the TEL button and select
Delete device . Select the desiredaudio device from the list and press
the OK rotary knob to confirm deletion
when prompted.
Operation via Infotainment system
When paired and connected
wirelessly, audio playback begins
automatically.
The audio device can then be
operated via the Infotainment system
function buttons, rotary knobs and
display menus.
The range of accessible functions
that can be operated via the
Infotainment system depends on the
type of audio player.
The operation of the audio device
when connected wirelessly is similar
to the operations for the CD player
3 37.CD30 BT - Playing music via
Bluetooth
Bluetooth connection
A connection must be set up between the audio device and the Infotainment
system via Bluetooth, i.e. the device
must be paired to the vehicle before
using it.
■ A maximum of 5 audio devices can
be paired and saved in the device
list, but only one can be connected
at a time.
■ If the device has both audio player and telephone functions, both
functions will be paired. Pairing a
mobile phone 3 75.
■ Phone functions will remain active while the audio player is in use, and
audio playback will be suspended
during phone use.
Pairing an auxiliary audio device to the Infotainment system
To pair the audio device, press the
0 button and select Bluetooth
connection . Select an empty slot by
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50Bluetooth music
The audio device can then be
operated via the Infotainment system
function buttons, rotary knobs and
display menus.
The range of accessible functions
that can be operated via the
Infotainment system depends on the
type of audio player.
The operation of the audio device
when connected wirelessly is similar
to the operations for the CD player
3 37.
CD35 BT - Playing music via
Bluetooth
Bluetooth connection
A connection must be set up between
the audio device and the Infotainment system via Bluetooth, i.e. the device
must be paired to the vehicle before
using it.
■ A maximum of 5 audio devices can
be paired and saved in the device
list, but only one can be connected
at a time.■ If the device has both audio player and telephone functions, one or
both functions can be paired.
Pairing a mobile phone 3 75.
■ Phone functions will remain active while the audio player is in use, and
audio playback will be suspended
during phone use.
Pairing an auxiliary audio device to the Infotainment system
To pair the audio device, press the
SETUP / TEXT button and select
Bluetooth connection . Select an
empty slot by turning the central
rotary knob and press the knob to
display the next menu.
Select Pair device by turning and
pressing the rotary knob, then, on the
audio device, search for Bluetooth
equipment in the vicinity of the device.
Select My_Radio (i.e. the name of the
system) from the list on the audio
device, then, if applicable, on the
audio device keypad enter the pairing
code shown on the Infotainment
system display screen.Notice
If the audio device does not have a
screen, enter the default pairing
code on the device, then on the
Infotainment system. Refer to the
operating instructions for this default audio device pairing code, usually
0000 . Depending on the device, the
pairing code may need to be entered
in reverse order, i.e. on the
Infotainment system first.
If pairing fails, the message Pairing
failed is displayed. Repeat procedure
if necessary.
When pairing is completed, a
confirmation message followed by the
name of the paired audio device is
shown on the Infotainment system
display screen.
Notice
When a Bluetooth connection is active, controlling the audio device
via the Infotainment system will
discharge the audio device battery more rapidly.
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Navigation65
Avoid part of route
Avoids a specific part of the route,
such as a road or a junction. Choose
the road to be avoided from the list of roads on the route.Minimise traffic delays
Select this menu to plan the route
based on the latest traffic information.Travel via...
Select this to change the route so that
it passes a particular location, e.g. to pick someone up. The location is
chosen in the same way the
destination is chosen, so all the same options can be selected: Address,
Favourite , Point of Interest and Point
on map .
The system will calculate a new route to the destination that passes the
chosen location.
Deactivating guidance
To stop guidance when in progress,
select Clear route (or Cancel route ) in
the main menu and confirm. To resume guidance, select Navigate
to... , then Recent destination .
Browse map
Select Browse map from the main
menu or use one of the direction
buttons on the control. The right soft
button zooms using the up and down
keys. To access the options, press
the OK button, then the right soft
button.Options
Access the option from the map
browser. This menu allows the
selection of information that will be
shown on the browser. To change the display preferences for points of
interest (POI), press the left soft
button. To confirm the selection, press the right soft button.Find
The map can be centred on a specific
location; press the left soft button and this menu can centre:
■ your home,
■ a favourite,
■ an address,
■ a recent destination,■ a point of interest,
■ your current location.Cursor position:
To access the Cursor position: from
the map browser, press the OK
button. Use this menu to:
■ centre the map on the vehicle location,
■ navigate to a point on the map, ■ search for a point on the map,
■ add a point on the map to the favourites,
■ add a point on the map to the POI,
■ correct the location of the vehicle.
Help me!
Use Help me! to find and contact
assistance. The following options can
be selected:
Emergency phone numbers
The Emergency phone numbers
menu gives different service centres:
■ Nearest police station ,
■ Nearest doctor ,
■ Nearest hospital ,
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66Navigation
■Nearest public transport ,
■ Nearest car repair services ,
■ Nearest dentist ,
■ Nearest pharmacy ,
■ Nearest vet .
When a service centre is selected, the
location and phone number are
displayed. Select the service centre
as a destination by pressing the soft
button.Drive to help
Use the system to navigate by road
to:
■ Nearest car repair services ,
■ Nearest hospital ,
■ Nearest doctor ,
■ Nearest police station ,
■ Nearest pharmacy ,
■ Nearest dentist .Where am I?
The system shows your current
location (address) and gives the GPS coordinates (latitude/longitude).TomTom Safety Cameras
The system can provide alerts of safety or speed cameras on route.
For options select TomTom Safety
Cameras in the main menu:
Report safety camera
If the system does not indicate a
camera that is on the journey, its
details can be entered manually by
selecting Report safety camera .
The type of camera has to be entered (fixed or mobile). The system opens a
map page and using the directional
controls, place the red marker on the
location of the camera and confirm
using the soft buttons.
Confirm the type of camera, and if
Speed camera is chosen, the speed
limit must also be entered and
confirmed.
For the system to integrate cameras
entered manually by other users, you must be subscribed to the camera
updates in TomTom HOME . The
camera alert will only become active
after the location is confirmed by the
TomTom technical department.The quick menu can also be used to
report a camera. Select Report safety
camera . The system requires the type
of camera to be entered, then which
side of the road it is on. Confirm with
the right soft button.
Change warning preferences
Use to delete or modify the warning
time before the camera and the sound of the warning.
To add camera alerts (mobile
camera, toll road camera etc.), check the types of camera required. Select
the type of camera to modify, then to
delete the warning, use the soft
buttons to confirm yes or no. If No is
chosen, enter the warning time before
the camera and Done using the soft
button.
Select the desired sound to warn of
an upcoming camera. Test the sound using the left soft button and confirm
with the right soft button.
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Voice recognition69Voice recognitionGeneral information.....................69
Phone control ............................... 69General information
The voice recognition function of the handsfree phone system allows you
to operate certain functions of the
mobile phone via voice input.
Voice tags can be created for the
contacts in the vehicle phonebook
enabling you to call a contact without
manually selecting the caller name or number.
To ensure that conversations held
inside the vehicle do not start
unintentional calls to a saved contact,
the voice recognition function must
first be activated via the steering
column controls.
In the event of incorrect operation, the voice recognition function requests
you to repeat the desired command,
or plays back the available options.Phone control
Creating voice tags In addition to names and numbers,
voice tags can be created when new
contacts are added to the vehicle
phonebook. Refer to Operation in the
Phone section 3 79.
Voice tags can also be added or
modified afterwards by selecting the following menus and options:
■ Directory Management ,
■ Vehicle phonebook ,
■ Modify this contact .
Select the contact to be modified from
the list of contacts, then select the following menu options by turning and pressing the rotary knob:
■ (voice tag) ,
■ Launch voice tag recording ,
When prompted to record a voice tag,
speak after the tone. A message asks
for the voice tag to be repeated. If the system does not recognise the
repeated voice tag, it will request it to