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![VAUXHALL MOVANO_B 2016 Infotainment system Introduction171m: Switch on/off ....................24
2 ]: Decrease volume .............24
3 <: Increase volume ............... 24
4 USB port ............................... 61
5 AUX input .......... VAUXHALL MOVANO_B 2016 Infotainment system Introduction171m: Switch on/off ....................24
2 ]: Decrease volume .............24
3 <: Increase volume ............... 24
4 USB port ............................... 61
5 AUX input ..........](/img/38/19556/w960_19556-16.png)
Introduction171m: Switch on/off ....................24
2 ]: Decrease volume .............24
3 <: Increase volume ............... 24
4 USB port ............................... 61
5 AUX input .............................. 59
6 Clock ..................................... 24
7 yPHONE : Telephone
menu ................................... 122
8 ÿSETTINGS : Audio
settings, e.g. "Tone
settings" ................................ 36
"Volume settings" ..................39
Bluetooth settings .................24
Display settings .....................24
System settings ..................... 40
9 æDark : Darken screen
(only clock and audio
system information are
displayed) .............................. 24
10 yNAVI : Navigation menu ......74
11 sMAP : View map .................74
12 èRADIO : Change audio
source to radio ......................4513tMEDIA : Change audio
source - USB, iPod ...............61
BT (Bluetooth) .......................65
AUX ....................................... 59
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![VAUXHALL MOVANO_B 2016 Infotainment system Introduction191m: Switch on/off ....................24
2 ]: Decrease volume .............24
3 <: Increase volume ............... 24
4 USB port ............................... 61
5 AUX input .......... VAUXHALL MOVANO_B 2016 Infotainment system Introduction191m: Switch on/off ....................24
2 ]: Decrease volume .............24
3 <: Increase volume ............... 24
4 USB port ............................... 61
5 AUX input ..........](/img/38/19556/w960_19556-18.png)
Introduction191m: Switch on/off ....................24
2 ]: Decrease volume .............24
3 <: Increase volume ............... 24
4 USB port ............................... 61
5 AUX input .............................. 59
6 Clock ..................................... 24
7 Outside temperature .............24
8 Ý: Phone reception ...........122
Ü : Battery life .................... 122
9 yPhone : Telephone menu . 122
10 ÿSetting : Audio settings,
e.g. "Tone settings" ...............36
"Volume settings" ..................39
Bluetooth settings .................24
Display settings .....................24
System settings ..................... 40
11 ýNav : Navigation menu ........74
12 (Depending on current
mode) ßSet Time :
Remote engine start-up ........24
7 : Go to Home page ............24q/r : Press to return to
previous screen - or -
press and hold to go to
Home page ........................... 24
y : Return to Navigation
menu ..................................... 78
13 ðDriving eco2 : Driving
economy ............................... 24
14 ñRadio : Change audio
source to radio ......................45
15 üMedia : Change audio
source - USB, iPod ...............61
BT (Bluetooth) .......................65
AUX ....................................... 59
AhaⓇ application ..................24
16 æDark : Darken screen
(only clock and audio
system information are
displayed) .............................. 24
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Introduction211Audio information, e.g.
Radio ..................................... 45
Auxiliary devices ...................59
M USB devices ...................... 61
Bluetooth music ....................65
2 H: System notifications ..........24
3 r: Outside air quality .........24
Eco Function ......................... 24
4 y: Telephone status ...........122
Call log ................................ 131
5 Outside temperature .............24
6 Clock ..................................... 24
7 Traffic information ...............106
8 R: Display lists - Scroll up ....24
Map: Change scale .............106
9 Enter menus, confirm
actions ................................... 24
10 S: Display lists - Scroll
down ..................................... 24
Map: Change scale .............106
11 ;: Home page ...................... 2412 m - Press: Switch on/off ........24
Turn: Change volume ...........24
13 Navigation: Direction and
distance to next change of
direction ................................ 74
14 <: Pop-up menu ...................24
15 Navigation display .................74
Map ..................................... 106
16 f: Favourites, e.g. for
Navigation ............................ 74
Media (e.g. Radio) ................45
Phone .................................. 122
Services ................................ 78
17 Driving economy ...................24
18 Menu : Access Main menu ..... 24Steering column controls -
Type A
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24Introductiondisplayed. Enter second, third and
fourth digits using buttons 2, 3 and 4
in the same way.
When the full code is displayed, press and hold button 6 until an audible
signal sounds. The system is
unlocked when the correct code has
been entered.
NAVI 50 : Enter the security code
using numbered buttons 0 to 9 on the
touchscreen display. The system is
unlocked when the correct code has
been entered.
Incorrect code entered
Depending on Infotainment system,
when the security code has been
entered incorrectly, an incorrect code message, e.g. Error code followed by
a countdown value, e.g. Wait 100 is
displayed.
Wait until the countdown has expired, then enter the correct code. Each
time the code is entered incorrectly,
the countdown time may be doubled,
depending on Infotainment system.Changing the geographical area
When the security code is entered,
depending on Infotainment system
you may be prompted to choose a
geographical area, for example:
● Europe
● Asia
● Arabia
● America
Switch off the Infotainment system,
then simultaneously press button 1
and 5 and m. Then press _ or 6 until
desired area is highlighted on the display screen and set with button 6.
Usage
Infotainment controls The Infotainment system is operated
via buttons, rotary knobs and/or
display menus.
Inputs are made via: ● the central control unit in the instrument panel 3 6, or
● the controls on the steering column 3 6● the voice recognition system (if
available) 3 118
● the touch screen (NAVI 50, NAVI 80) 3 6
Switching the Infotainment
system on or off
Press X to switch the Infotainment
system on.
The previously used audio source is
active.
Press X (or, depending on
Infotainment system, press and hold) to switch the Infotainment system off.
Notice
The clock is displayed when the
Infotainment system is switched off.NAVI 50:
The Infotainment system
automatically switches on/off when
the ignition is switched on/off. Press
X instead, if required.
Notice
The clock and the outside
temperature (depending on version) are displayed when the Infotainment
system is switched off.
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Introduction25NAVI 80:
The Infotainment system
automatically switches on when the ignition is switched on. Press X
instead, if required.
The following options are displayed: ● Change settings (to authorise or
reject data sharing)
Notice
When data sharing is switched off,
certain applications may not operate
correctly.
● Language (to change the system
language)
● Done (to continue to the Home
page)
The Infotainment system
automatically switches off when the
ignition is switched off and the driver's
door is opened. Press X instead, if
required.
Notice
The clock and the outside
temperature are displayed when the Infotainment system is switched off.Automatic switch-off
With the ignition off, if the
Infotainment system is switched on
with X, it will switch-off automatically
a short period after the last user input. Depending on Infotainment system,automatic switch-off occurs after
approx. 5 to 20 minutes.
Pressing X again will allow the
Infotainment system to remain on for
a further 5 to 20 minutes.
Setting the volume Turn X/volume rotary knob, or press
< or ].
Alternatively (with the steering
column controls), press ! or #.NAVI 50:
Depending on version, it is possible to
set various volume levels individually
(including audio players, traffic
announcements, navigation
instructions, phone calls and
ringtone).
From the Home page, press
ÿ Settings then Audio followed by
Sound on the display screen.Refer to (NAVI 50) "Volume settings"
3 39.NAVI 80:
To set various volume levels
individually (e.g. navigation
instructions, traffic announcements, phone calls) from the Home page,
press MENU then System followed by
Sound on the display screen.
Refer to (NAVI 80) "System settings"
3 40.
Stored volume
When the Infotainment system is
switched off, the current volume is
stored.
Speed dependent volume
When speed dependent volume
( 3 39) is activated, the volume is
adapted automatically to compensate
for road and wind noise.
Mute
To mute the current audio source
(depending on Infotainment system),
press X briefly or turn knob fully
anticlockwise.
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26IntroductionAlternatively (with the steering
column controls), press @ or 8 or
press ! and # simultaneously.
Unmute
To unmute (depending on
Infotainment system), briefly press
X again or turn clockwise.
Alternatively (with the steering
column controls): Press @ again or
press ! and # simultaneously again.
Notice
When a traffic announcement is
broadcast, the system is
automatically unmuted.
For further information, refer to
"Radio data system" 3 51.
Display screen operation
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
Display screen operation
● To move up/down in the display: Turn OK.
● To confirm actions: Press OK.
● To cancel actions (and return to previous menu): Press /.CD35 BT USB - Display screen
operation
● 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 /.
NAVI 50 - Display screen operation Use the touchscreen for the following displayed menus as described in
each section:
● è/ñ RADIO
Refer to "Radio" section 3 45.
● t/ü MEDIA
Refer to "USB port" section
3 61.
● yPHONE
Refer to "Phone" section 3 122.
● sMAP
Refer to "Navigation" section
3 74.
● yNAVI / ýNav
Refer to "Navigation" section
3 74.● ðDriving eco2
Refer to "Additional features
(NAVI 50)" in the "Modes of
operation" section below.
● ÿSETTINGS
Refer to (NAVI 50) "Tone
settings" 3 36, "Volume
settings" 3 39 and "System
settings" 3 40.
When the Home page 7 is displayed,
it is possible to hide these menus from
the display (only clock and audio
system information may be shown) by
pressing æDark . Press anywhere on
the screen to display these menus
again.
NAVI 80 - Display screen operation
Use the touchscreen for the following displayed menus as described in
each section.
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30IntroductionTo activate automatic operation,press 'Start ioniser at each
vehicle start' (tick box checked).
● Scent diffuser : Change fragrance
type and diffusion intensity in the
passenger compartment.
● Outside air quality : Displays a
chart of outside air quality over a period of time, rated from
ô 'Good' to õ 'Polluted ]' (low
level) to ö 'Polluted <' (high
level).
Press Done to confirm changes.On-board computer
Displays the following information since the last reset:
● start date of calculation
● total distance
● average speed
● average fuel consumption
● total fuel or energy consumption
To reset on-board computer and
instrument panel trip computer
information, press Reset then Yes to
confirm.
For further information, refer to "Trip
computer" in the Owner's Manual.Settings
The following settings can be
changed:
● Park Assist
● Depending on vehicle, press Front park assist or Rear
park assist to switch on/off
(box is checked/unchecked).
Press Confirm to save
changes.
● Volume :
Press < or ] alongside the
volume bar to change volume of the ultrasonic parking
assist system. For further
information, refer to "Parking
assist" in the Owner's
Manual.
● Rear camera view settings :
Select to switch rear view
camera on/off, change
guidelines (static/dynamic)
and adjust image settings
(e.g. brightness, saturation
and contrast).
Press Done to save changes.
For further information, referto "Rear view camera" in the Owner's Manual.
● < (pop-up menu):
Press < in the Park Assist
menu or submenus followed
by Reset to the default
values to restore default
factory settings for all or
current Park Assist options.
● Image settings
To adjust e.g., brightness,
saturation and contrast.
● The following options (depending
on vehicle) can also be adjusted:
● Automatically fold in the exterior mirrors to the parkingposition upon locking thevehicle (switch on/off)
● Lock/unlock doors while driving
● Activate rear window wiper when selecting reverse gear(switch on/off)
● Daytime running lights (switch on/off)
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Introduction31● Unlock the driver's door onlywhen opening the door
(switch on/off)
● Easy access (switch on/off)
● Driving style indicator (fuel economy gauge) in the
instrument cluster (switch on/
off)
● Eco score (switch on/off)
Services (NAVI 80)
To access the Services menu from
the Home page, press MENU
followed by Services on the display
screen.
The following menus are displayed: ● Store
● Navigation services
● Settings
● Applications (e.g. calculator, reader)Store
Select to access the online store and purchase applications for your
Infotainment system.The following options are displayed:
● Selection : Displays a list of
applications.
● Top apps : Sorts applications by
order of popularity.
● Categories : Displays
applications by theme, e.g.
entertainment, maps.
● < (pop-up menu):
● Search : Search using key
words.
● Update : Search for updates
to applications, services and downloaded content.
● My products : Summary of
applications, services and downloaded content andtheir expiry dates.
● Legal information : Displays
the legal information
regarding the Store.
When new content is selected for
download, press Purchase to choose
the type of payment; select credit card or debit card. Tick the box to accept
the conditions of sale, then continue
with payment.Enter a valid email address, then
press OK to confirm.
Notice
Invoices are sent to the entered
email address, with (if necessary) the install instructions and user
information for the applications,
services or other downloaded
content.
Enter the payment card details. Press
Done to confirm and the download
begins immediately. When the
application is downloaded, its icon is
displayed in the Services menu.
Notice
Download time can vary depending
on size of application and network
reception quality.
Payment card details and email
addresses are automatically saved.
Saved payment cards can be
selected via Pay with a card already
saved in the memory when making
future purchases.
To delete payment cards, press ë
alongside the required payment card. To delete email addresses, select the
icon alongside the email line to open
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34IntroductionThe following settings and features
are available:
● Automatic Start (Off/On)
● Car Ready for (Press "Change"
to change the automatic start-up
time)
● Wake up every 2 hours (Off/On)
● Car will be ready in (e.g. 0 hours
& 0 minutes)
To activate the function, select "On" beside Automatic Start then press
"Change" beside Car Ready for and
use R/ S to change the hours and
minutes on the 'Departure Time Set' screen. Confirm by pressing OK.
The Car will be ready in section is
updated to indicate the time
remaining before the set time.
The following conditions must be
fulfilled for the remote engine start-up
to operate:
● The gearshift lever must be in neutral.
● The ignition must be switched off.
● All doors, bonnet and load compartment must be closed and
locked.The Wake up every 2 hours function
enables the engine to be started
automatically every 2 hours if the
outside temperature drops below
-15 °C.
If necessary, the engine starts
automatically and operates for
approx. 10 minutes before switching
off, and is restarted every 2 hours
depending on the outside
temperature. Press "On" to activate or
"Off" to deactivate this function.9 Danger
Do not use the remote engine
start-up function, including the
'Wake up every 2 hours' feature,
when the vehicle is to be parked in a garage or a confined space.
Risk of poisoning or suffocation by engine exhaust gas emissions.
When returning to the Home page,
the time input on the 'Departure Time
Set' screen appears alongside ß
(instead of Set Time) on the display
screen.
9 Warning
Do not park the vehicle on an
easily ignitable surface when the
remote engine start-up feature is activated. The high temperature of the exhaust system could ignite
the surface.
9 Warning
Do not use the remote engine
start-up feature when the vehicle is to be covered by a protective
cover or tarpaulin, to avoid the risk
of fire.
9 Danger
Deactivate the remote engine
start-up feature before opening the bonnet, to avoid the risk of
burns or fatal injury.
Rear camera view settings
When the rear camera view is shown on the display, press ÿSetting to
open the settings menu.
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40IntroductionSystem settingsR15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
System settings
Press SETUP and access the
settings menu by turning and
pressing OK.
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 OK.Restore default system settings
To restore system settings to their
default values, select Default
settings by turning and pressing OK.
Confirm modification when prompted
by pressing OK again.
CD35 BT USB - System settings
Press SETUP / TEXT 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.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.NAVI 50 - System settings
To access the settings menu at any time, press 7 followed by ÿSettings
on the display screen.
The following settings submenus are displayed:
● Audio :
Refer to (NAVI 50) "Tone
settings" 3 36 and "Volume
settings" 3 39.
● Display : See below.
● Bluetooth : See below.
● System : See below.Display
Select Display to display the following
options:
● Brightness (Low/Mid/High)
● Map mode (Auto/Day/Night)
● Auto : Day and night mode
are changed automatically.
● Day : The map screen is
always displayed with bright colours.
● Night : The map screen is
always displayed with dark
colours.