Page 24 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2009 Owner's Manual
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Fig. main m enu : Ex tras function butto n
i n mode.
on page 3 and note the
Depending on sett ings , Subdirectories are mode
During press the !Extras) func tion t on in the MED IA ma in menu.
one of the
1
main menu wit h
Th e pop-up windo w in the funct ion button
( fig .
Bri eny touch this function button to end the mode and continue the
sequence of
mode can be activated or deactivated by brieny pressing the adjustment knob 1
!scan): Th e first seconds of each tr ack in the curre nt or media source be one after the
o ther . The scan start with the next track .
The tracks of an aud io CD are back in random order.
!Mix T he tracks of the cur rent are in random order.
!Mix The tracks of the curr ent data medium are in random order.
!Repeat Track): The track is repea ted.
!Repeat co): The tracks of the audio CD are repea te d at t he end of the CD.
!Repeat The tracks of the curren t
Random they are
deact ivated or the data medium is removed. <1
Media settings menu(SETUP)
on page 3 and note the button to open
the Media settings menu. The choice of setup tions dep ends on the device and equipme nt.
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Introduction
find information about:
for connect ing data media . . . . . .
th e multime
dia interf ace is
formats are referred
t o
data medium conn ected
v ia the interface can be back and controlled via the radio navigation
system.
this data media and contain such as MP3 as MDI (Med ia Device
multi media interface.
first read and h ee d the WARN on page 3 and note the introductory information on page
Adapter for connecting a data medium
An
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The multimedia interface provides 5 used by
instructions
Device overview
Operation basics
Media page
multimedia interface
can be removed.
sou rces with med ia source
An adap te r is
D o no t use m em ory card adapter s, o r
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and requirements
system FAT16 (<2GB) or F A T32 (> 2 GB).
iPodsrM and iPhonesrM of different generations3>. MTP or Vista" trademark.
and formats
-Audio in OGG-Vor bis and AAC mat.
-i n
of the
are protec ted trademarks of Apple
it can take M TP they are ready to
For data media that are divided into tions . the first partition is recognized.
Read about
Fig. 34 media source interface).
on page 3 and note the
The can damage the adapter and of function.
Do not connect media to the radio navigatio n syste m at the same time fo r
musi c via a n d via the to
Connect an appropriate adapter to the interface
Connect the dat a medium t o the
switch on the the appropriate data mode.
Despite indica tions to th e contrary, the
Audio mode
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Operation via the radio navigation system
External data media con nec ted to the multimedia interface can be ope rated via the radio
navigation system.
D epend i
ng on th e de vic e, it m ay be necessary to launch playback on t he radio na vigat ion
s ys te m afte r co nn ec ting an d swi tch ing the extern al
d a ta medium on.
back from external data media
con trol of th e externa l data media (ac-
cessing tr ack change, track selectio n and playb ack
m odes) takes plac e as described in the corre-
spon ding ch apt ers
and
When and TM is connected , an list view is displayed on the highest
selec tion 35 .
Th e
The music co ntro l of a conn ected
Cause Remedy
Device is not s upp orted. of the external data
medium or communication via
the adap ter cable is not
ble . Check
the adapter cable.
Update software
of the media interfac e via t he Volkswage n er. possible , update th e software of th e
exte rnal data me diu m .
Device no t functional Co mmu nicatio n malfunctio nin g . Ve rify the con nect io n an d fu n ct ion ality of externa l data m ediu m.
D ue to the large num be r of different types
of d ata media and several gene rations,
no gua ran tee can be made that fu nctions described can be executed without errors.
iTunes Tagging
first read and heed th e on page 3 and note the ductory Information on page
Radio mode, track information Tags) for a played track can be tr ansm itted to a
connected
necting to a compu ter.
Requirements
multimedia interface .
Radio mode.
Track and artist are disp layed .
Track in forma tion is available as a Tag .
N ot
for iTunes TM Tagging.
Compatible Tags or
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current track information
th e (Options ) function butt on in the
1
is conne cted to the
as a Tag .
When the track informa tion for the current track is
n ot ava ilab le as a
Tag, or th e tr ack has
tion buttoni s inactive.
When no is currently connect ed , up to
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External
this section find inform ation about:
External
at the factory .
standard 4.75 in ch audio
Loaded via the ra
dio naviga tion system.
More information:
page 3
Device overview 6
Operation basics
Media page
Audio data cannot be played back in the external changer.
Copy-protected and CD-RW media may possibly provide lim
ited or no playback.
No back in the external changer .
Please firs t read and hee d the WARNon page 3 and note the introductory infonmation on pag e 34 .
Press the (LOAD) button. The LED above the next
For manual selection of an press one of the device keys Otherw ise ,
the next
the LED rapidly , into the wit h t he un pr inted side facing towards the butt ons the audio in
315
For quick loading. press the (LOAD) d evice button
f or
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External CD changer with magazine can be found
i n the right-hand side of the luggage compartment or beneath the passenger seat, depending on the
vehicle .
Removing and inserting the magazine
Slide the magazi ne cover =>fig. 37 pletely open in order to expose th e m agazine.
Press the for magazine removal and
remove the magazine ®.
order to insert the again , insert
and push the magazine as far as it
facing upwards and in the direction of the arrows
Close the magazine cover comple tely in
on page 3 and note the ductory
the Media Selection Menu and select the
39.
back of the last played CD is contin ued with the
las t played track.
F urther operation of the CD i s ca rried out similarly
to the operation
of an audio CD loaded into the
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Loading and removing
Hold the CD magazine with the label
facing upwards 38.
Hold the CD by the center hole or the outer
edge with the printed side facing up.
To remove turn the CD magazine over
and rotate the release lever® against the spring
force .
in the direc tion of the row through the opening in the rear of the mag a-
Fig. CD selectio n menu .
Changing a CD
Touch the 39 to open the Selection
Menu.
slots with readab le tive function buttons, i.e. , The currently played is highlighted.
Press other active CD slot numbe rs , or press
and turn the tuning fig. 1 access these
are indicated as inactive
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Navigation
Introduction to navigation
Introduction
find infor ma tion about:
Navigation limitations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
37
315: Using or
screens with on-screen keyboard
Gener a l information
The current driving posit ion is determined via the Positioning measu re d istances driven. men t gation data media maps and in accordance with
stored traffic routing. Based on this data , the
gation system
can be entered as a destinat ion.
Acoustic navigation messages and graphic
on the navigation system and in the instrument gu ide to t h e des tination 5 1.
Depending upon the country, some functions
of the
radio naviga tion system may not be
regulations.
Navigation limitations
first r ea d and heed the o n pa ge 3 and note th e ductory informatio n on page 37.
P
ossi b le navigation erro rs
the navigation system cannot receive data from
tized on lhe data medium (e.g. one-way streets
and street type not sufficiently cap tured) , the gation syst em route guidance.
Navigation da ta
different device generations are used in
contact a
necessary navigation data comes this data needs to be
updated , a memory card with the navigat ion
Device overview
Operation basics
Destination input
Destination memory 4 7
Destination guidance 51
the case of missing or incompl ete navigation ta, the posi tion may not be determined curalely. This may in naviga tion that is not as
accurate as
Navigatio n r egion and navigatio n d ata
r efresh r ate
The refore, route guidance can be inaccurate or
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Fig. 41 Na vigatio n setti ngs menu.
on page 3 and note the introductory information on page 37.
Naviga tion data is already stored in the naviga tion
da ta memory and can be used for nav igation
Remove the physica l write-p rotection from the
memory card.
Insert a memory page 20
Whe n an inserted memory card conta ins
P ress the !Assign
a nd b e di s
played.
When
the navigation memory is updated or re
Press the 38, Ins tallation process.
When the navigat ion a
rea in the device be brie fly
Press the use so) func tion button to navigate di38 , Navig at
ing from the memory card.
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Don't remove the memory card! This can dest roy
the memory card!
the device is sw itched off during the process , inis inte rrupt ed and is conti nue automationce the device is turned on again.
the is manually interrupted before
completion , this can cau se the naviga tion data in the device to be unusable .
Navigating from the memory card
When the !use so) function button is set for shortterm use of a memory card, the navigat ion data on
the memory card is verified. Any ongoing route navigatio n or destination en try is interrupted .
Don't remove the memory card during the dation. Wait the va lidat ion disp lay is hidden.
When the validat ion has finished , you
can start
navigat ing from the memory card. is displayed
on the top of the screen .
Route guidance
betwee n the navigation data area
i n the device and that on the memory card is not
possible.
W hen
the memory card is no needed in the
device , it must be prepa red for removal.
Press the button and access the !Naviga tion Database) function button.
Access the !Remove so Card) function button and
wait until fu nc tio n butto n is displ ayed.
Press the
Press but ton in Navigat ion mode .
Access the !Navigatio n Da tabase ) function butt on.
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Function key: Effect
the navigation
area and the version number of the navigation data stored in the device .
the navigation
a rea and the version number of the navigation data stored in the device.
so Datal:
Prepares the memory card for re
F ig. 42 Navigation main menu with destination in
put options.
on page 3 and note the introductory i nformation on page 37.
T he nav igation functions are only accessible if nav
igation data for the region in which you are travel
ling is available in the radio navigation system.
The
N avig ation main menu can be used to select a
new destina tion . a pr eviously used or stored desti
nat ion.
or to sea rch points of interest.
A
ccessing the Navigation main menu
Press the button to op en the las t menu
accessed in the navigation menu.
the Navigation main menu is not disp layed ,
press the 42.
the Navigation main menu , press the
Press the 42.
Entering a destination from the Navigation main menu
Turn the tuning knob 1
42 .
Press the tuning knob to access the disp layed
dest inatio n.
ope n afte r
t h e function butt on has been select ed 42.
Press ing the 42 .
Naviga tion
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Destination input options
Meaning of the symbo ls in the Navigation main
menu (left to right):
Fig . 44 Keypad
on page 3 and note the introductory information on page 37.
scree ns with scree n keypad are use d fo r t ar
get address selection or, for example , in puttin g a
nam e.
Th e layout of the on-screen keyboard
can be ad
justed
44 .
Additional controls
Function button Us e and meaning Function
key:
Effect
Address: inp ut screen for selection of a
des tination address .
Intersection: selectio n
o f the inte rsection of tw o road s.
La st
Destinations:
list o f destinations sto red
manually in the destination memory.
Point of Interest: A fter sele cting a sea rch location. a search term can be submitted .
H
ome Address: Enter your home address I get
direct ions to a p rev ious ly stored home address . <
Fig . 45 screen for selecting a dest inatio n.
Input screens for selecting stored entries (e.g. selecting a destination address)
Dur ing inpu t, on ly lett ers , n umbers and spec ia l
c h arac ters which co rre spond to a sav ed dest ination can b e selec ted, s uch as in a des tinati on ad
dress saved in the navigation data mem ory
45 . Thu s a de stination address cannot be
fr ee ly e ntered , bu t in stead must be "selected " fro m the ava ilable navigat ion data
Characters selectable in the keypad area are
accepted into the inpu t pro mpt by to uching them .
Select ch arac ters by rota ting and pressing
the tunin g knob 1 @.
Pr ess to change between upper and lower case.
P ress to ope n the input screen for numbers a
nd special ch arac ters.
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