service VAUXHALL MOVANO_B 2014.5 Infotainment system
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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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Disable alerts
The camera warnings can be
enabled/disabled. Select Disable
alerts in the main menu if the
warnings are enabled or Enable
alerts if the warnings are disabled.
Notice
In certain countries it is illegal to
download and activate the camera
warning option and this could lead to
prosecution.
Traffic info
Allows up-to-date traffic information
from local sources to be received. Traffic information can include:
■ accidents and incidents,
■ traffic volumes,
■ roadworks,
■ weather conditions,
■ lane closures.
The Traffic info service is not
available in all countries and regions.
Traffic incidents are notified by verbal messages and by symbols on the
map - refer to the Symbols overview
section.To show the status of the Traffic info
service, the following icons are
displayed on the traffic sidebar:A=The device is searching for an
FM station broadcasting traffic
information.$=Traffic information is up-to-date
or being updated.%=Information not updated for at
least 9 minutes.^=Information not updated for at
least 14 minutes.&=Information not updated for at
least 19 minutes.*=Information not updated for at
least 24 minutes.
To manage the Traffic info service,
select Traffic info (or HD Traffic ) from
the main menu and select from the
following options:
Minimise traffic delays
Select this menu to plan the route
based on the latest traffic information.Show traffic on route
Select this menu to see an overview
of all traffic incidents on the route. Use the soft buttons on the resulting
screen to see more detailed
information about each incident.Browse map
This menu enables the map to be
explored and to keep up-to-date with
the traffic situation in the area. The
map displays the last location shown.
For information relating to the
incidents shown on the map, select
the incident using the right and left
buttons, then confirm.
To access an area you are searching
for more quickly, add it to your
favourites.Change Traffic info preferences
The following can be changed:
■ Automatically minimise delays after
every traffic update.
■ Beep to notify when traffic situation
on route changes.Read aloud traffic info
Select this menu for traffic incidents to
be read aloud on the route.
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78Phone
R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT /
CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Unpairing a
mobile phone
To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, press the TEL button and
select Delete device .
Select the desired phone from the
device list and press the OK rotary
knob to confirm deletion when
prompted.
CD30 BT - Unpairing a mobile phone To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, press the 0 button and
select Bluetooth connection from the
settings menu.
Select the desired phone from the
device list, press the rotary knob (or
button ⊲ or ⊳) and select Delete this
device .
CD35 BT - Unpairing a mobile phone To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, press the SETUP / TEXT
button and select Bluetooth
connection from the settings menu.Select the desired phone from the
device list, press the central rotary
knob and select Delete.
Emergency call9 Warning
Connection setup cannot be
guaranteed in all situations. For
this reason, do not rely exclusively on a mobile phone when a vitally
important communication (e.g. a
medical emergency) is concerned.
On some networks, it may be
necessary for a valid SIM card to
be properly inserted in the mobile
phone.
9 Warning
Bear in mind that you can only
make and receive calls with the
mobile phone if it is in a service
area with a sufficiently strong
signal.
Under certain circumstances,
emergency calls cannot be made on all mobile phone networks; it is also possible that emergency callscannot be made when certain
network services and/or telephone functions are active. Consult your
network provider for more
information.
The emergency call number
differs depending on country or
region. Please enquire
beforehand about the correct
emergency call number for the
relevant country or region.
Setting the emergency call
number (CD30 BT)
CD30 BT
To make an emergency call via the
handsfree phone system, the correct
emergency call number must first be set.
Determine the correct emergency call number then open the Phone menu
by pressing button 6 or TEL .
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Select Emergency followed by Enter/
change number . Enter the
emergency call number (e.g. 112)
using the numerical keyboard 3 71.
Emergency call numbers vary
depending on the country or region.
Dialling the emergency call number
CD30 BT
Open the Phone menu by pressing
button 6 or TEL .
Select Emergency followed by Call to
start dialling the emergency call
number (e.g. 112).
A telephone connection to the
emergency call centre is set up.
Answer when the service personnel
questions you about the emergency.9 Warning
Do not end the call until you are
requested to do so by the
emergency call centre.
Operation
Introduction When a Bluetooth connection has
been set up between your mobile
phone and the handsfree phone
system, certain functions of your
mobile phone can be operated via the
Infotainment system controls.
It is then possible, e.g., to import the
contacts and telephone numbers stored in your mobile phone into the
handsfree phone system.
After connection, the mobile phone
data is transmitted to the handsfree
phone system. This can take some
time, depending on phone model. During this period, operation of the
mobile phone is possible via the
Infotainment system only to a limited extent.
Notice
Not every mobile phone supports
the functions of the handsfree phone
system. Therefore, deviations from
the range of functions described are possible.Phone menu
To display the Phone menu:
■ Press button 6, or
■ Press button TEL.
Volume control
R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT /
CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Volume control
During a call, turn m rotary knob or
press ! or # (on the steering column
controls) to change the call volume.
CD30 BT - Volume control
To preset the volume for calls, voice
recognition or the ringtone, press the
0 button and select Phone settings
from the settings menu, followed by Volume .
Select the desired option (e.g.
Ringing volume ) and adjust the
volume with the m rotary knob (or
button ! or #). Press 0 again to save
changes and exit the menu.
During a call, turn m or press ! or #
to change the call volume.
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Call listsR15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT /
CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Call lists
To dial a number from the call history
lists (e.g. dialled numbers, received
calls, missed calls), select the
relevant option, e.g. Recent calls from
the Call list menu. Select the desired
contact and press the OK rotary knob
to start the dialling process.
CD30 BT - Call lists
To dial a number from the call history
lists (e.g. dialled numbers, received
calls, missed calls), select the
relevant option, e.g. Dialled numbers
from the Call history list menu. Select
the desired contact followed by Call
this contact , to start the dialling
process.
The call history lists are updated
automatically. They can also be
updated manually by selecting Call
history list then selecting Update from
the menu.CD35 BT - Call lists
To dial a number from the call history
lists (e.g. dialled numbers, received
calls, missed calls), select the
relevant option, e.g. Dialled calls from
the History menu. Select the desired
contact and press the central rotary
knob to start the dialling process.
Voicemail box R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT /
CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Voicemail box
To listen to mobile phone voicemail
messages via the Infotainment
system, select the Voicemail box
menu.
CD30 BT - Voicemail box
To listen to mobile phone voicemail
messages via the Infotainment
system, your phone's voicemail box
number must first be entered into the
handsfree phone system.
To enter the number, with the Phone
menu displayed, select Voicemail
box from the list, followed by Enter/change number. Enter your phone's
voicemail box number using the
numerical keyboard ( 3 71).
To listen to voicemail, with the
Phone menu displayed, select
Voicemail box from the list, followed
by Call , to start the dialling process.
The voicemail box number varies
depending on the service provider.
CD35 BT - Voicemail box
To listen to mobile phone voicemail
messages via the Infotainment
system, select the Voicemail box
menu.
Receiving calls
R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT /
CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Receiving calls
To accept the call, depending on
vehicle configuration:
■ Briefly press the 7 button (on the
steering column controls)
■ Select the 7 icon in the display (by
turning and pressing the OK rotary
knob)
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Guidance ..................................... 64
Guided tours ................................. 55
H
Handsfree phone system .............79
I
ID3 tags ........................................ 37
I News service .............................. 33
Infotainment system Switching on/off ......................... 20
Instrument panel controls ...............6
iPod .............................................. 43
I Traffic service ............................. 33
J Jack plug ...................................... 41
K Keyboards in the display ..............71
L
Language ..................................... 20
Live services ................................. 55
Loudness ...................................... 24
Low volume sound enhancement. 24
M
Mailbox ......................................... 79
Manual station search ..................29
Manual station storing ..................32Maps............................................. 52
Map screen ................................... 55
MIX ............................................... 37
Mobile phonebook ........................79
Mobile phones and CB radio equipment ................................ 88
MP3 CDs ...................................... 36
MP3 files ....................................... 43
MP3 players.................................. 43
Musical atmosphere .....................24
Mute........................................ 20, 37
N Navigation system ........................52
O OGG files ...................................... 43
Operation ................................ 46, 79
P Pairing a mobile phone .................75
Pairing an audio device ................46
Pause ........................................... 37
Phone ........................................... 71
Phone connection .........................73
Phone control ............................... 69
Phone installation instructions ......88
Phone operating guidelines ..........88
Phone settings .............................. 79
Playing saved audio files ..............44Portable CD players .....................41
PTY (Program type)...................... 33
Q
Quick menu .................................. 55
R Radio ............................................ 28
Radio data system (RDS) ............33
Radio functions .......................32, 33
Radio reception ............................ 28
Radio station name search ...........29
Radio text ..................................... 33
Random playback .........................37
RDS .............................................. 33
Rear OFF...................................... 24
Receiving calls.............................. 79
Remote control ............................. 55
Restore default settings ................20
Retrieving a station .......................32
S SD card................................... 52, 55
Security code ................................ 20
Selecting the waveband ...............28
Setting the time............................. 20
Setting the volume ........................20
Sound optimisation .......................24
Speed dependent volume ............27
Station search............................... 29
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Station storing............................... 32
Steering column controls ................6
Stored stations.............................. 29
Switching on/off ............................ 20
Symbols overview ........................ 68
System settings ............................ 20
T
Text information (CD-Text or ID3 tag) ............................................ 37
Text information (Radio text) ........33
Theft-deterrent feature ................. 20
Time.............................................. 20
TomTom HOME™ ........................52
Tone settings ................................ 24
Traffic announcements .................33
Traffic announcement volume ......27
Traffic info service ........................52
Traffic safety ............................. 4, 71
Treble ........................................... 24
U Update FM list .............................. 32
Usage ................... 20, 28, 37, 41, 55
USB port ....................................... 43
Using the CD player .....................37
Using the display screen ..............20
Using the Infotainment system .....20
Using this manual ...........................4V
Vehicle phonebook .......................79
Voicemail box ............................... 79
Voice recognition ..........................69
Voice tags ..................................... 69
Volume ......................................... 69
Adaptation volume km/h ...........27
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) ..24
Low volume sound
enhancement ............................ 24
Rear OFF .................................. 24
Speed dependent volume ...20, 27
Traffic announcement volume ...27
Volume distribution.................... 24
Volume settings ............................ 27
W
Waveband selection .....................28
WAV files ...................................... 36
WMA CDs ..................................... 36
WMA files ..................................... 43