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  • Page 2 he vehicle is fitted with the infotelematic CONNECT system designed in accordance with the specific fea- tures of the passenger compartment and with a personalised design that blends with the styling of the dashboard. he system is installed in a user-friendly position for the driver and the graphics on the front panel make it easy to quickly locate the controls which facilitates the use of them.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONNECT Nav ADVICE, CONTROLS AND GENERAL SETUP FUNCTION ............INFORMATION ............Video ................... Power off ................ADVICE ................Serial - modem (data interface) ........Road safety ................ Fleet management ............Reception conditions ............Care and maintenance ............. AUDIO ................System software updating ..........SCREEN OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS ....
  • Page 5 PTY-PROG. TYPE function AUDIO SETTINGS ............(choosing a type of programme) ........Info ..................AUTOSTORE function Bass ..................(automatic station storage) ..........Treble .................. BAND SCAN function ............ Loudness ................PRESET SCAN function ..........Equalizer ................STATION LIST function ..........Manual equalizer ...............
  • Page 6 Playing the PLAYLIST ............Play voice directory ............Delete voice directory ............ Playing MP3 CD ..............WAP function ..............Define PLAYLIST .............. VOICE MEMO function ..........PLAYLIST ................MESSAGES SMS - (Short Message Service) ....View PLAYLIST ..............Dial ..................CELLULAR TELEPHONE (TEL) ......
  • Page 7 Home 1 – Home 2 ............VOICE COMMANDS ............. 111 Keywords – summary ............. 111 Info GPS ................100 Detour ................101 VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES ......... 117 Set route ................102 INFORMATION AND ASISTANCE Destination and route ............. 103 SERVICES ............... 126 Voice directory ..............
  • Page 8: Advice, Controls And General Information

    Therefore the volume should al- for particular maintenance. In the Be careful not to knock ways be adjusted in such a way that event of a fault, contact Fiat Deal- the display with pointed or it is always possible to hear the ership.
  • Page 9: System Software Updating

    – Only use Audio Compact Discs Software updating is to be seen to by with the brand: specialised staff of the Fiat Dealer- – Carefully clean all Compact Discs ship. of any fingerprints and dust using a soft cloth.
  • Page 10 To remove fingerprints and dust, use IMPORTANT Do not use the pro- Do not use highly scratched, cracked a soft cloth starting from the centre of tective sheets for CDs in commerce or distorted Compact Discs. This the Compact Disc towards the cir- or discs with stabilisers, etc.
  • Page 11: Buttons And Selectors

    BUTTONS AND SELECTORS IMPORTANT For safety purposes, when the vehicle is moving, certain functions, selections and/or set- tings described in this Handbook are inhibited: in this case the display will show the relevant keys in grey, i.e. in “deactivated mode”. F0A0723m fig.
  • Page 12 Certain controls have multiple functions which depend on the system operating conditions active. Turning on the function chosen is in some cases controlled by the push duration (short or long), as shown in the following table. Legend Short push function Long push function (less than 1 second) (more than 1 second)
  • Page 13 Legend Short push function Long push function (less than 1 second) (more than 1 second) 15 - SRC Operating mode choice: – FM1-FM2-FM3-LW-MW-CD System on/off (pressing the knob) – Volume control (turning the knob) 17 - MAIN/DARK Selecting main screen Darkening monitor (stand-by) 18 - AUDIO/OFF Selecting radio screen.
  • Page 14: General Information

    GENERAL SYSTEM POWER ON WARNING INFORMATION The navigation system The system can be switched on ac- helps the driver while dri- cording to two different methods: ving by suggesting, vocally and IMPORTANT NOTES FOR automatic switching on with ig- graphically, the best route to be fol- USE AND ROAD SAFETY nition key to MAR;...
  • Page 15: System Power Off

    Manual switching on SYSTEM POWER OFF Deactivation dependent on ignition key With ignition key at STOP press The CONNECT system can be knob 16-fig. 1, to switch the system switched off according to two differ- With this mode active, the system on, thus making available the following ent modes: can be switched off by turning the ig-...
  • Page 16: Protection Against Theft

    PROTECTION With ignition key at MAR, if au- After the code is entered, a second thentication fails, system starts work- screen notices the user that the au- AGAINST THEFT ing as usual, but the user is asked to thentication procedure is in progress, enter the 4-digit “Master Code”...
  • Page 17: Main Mode

    MAIN MODE STANDARD INFORMATION – Telephone: GSM provider (if no provider is present, then the display The display shows information rele- shows “FIND…”. If phone is switched The MAIN mode is activated by vant to the main system modules: off, the string will be “TEL OFF” fig. 6. pushing the “MAIN”...
  • Page 18: Setup Function

    “SETUP” FUNCTION Select LANGUAGE by rotating knob WARNING Change of language will 22-fig. 1 and confirm by depressing it. involve both the written text and the Languages available with system will be language of vocal commands. The SETUP mode enables to set dif- displayed: ITALIAN, GERMAN, ENG- ferent vehicle and CONNECT system WARNING Before starting language...
  • Page 19: Video

    Do not start the engine or disconnect VIDEO 3) “NIGHTTIME BRIGHTNESS”: the battery during the language change enables to adjust the display brightness Selecting and confirming “VIDEO” by operation. in night mode. To perform the ad- rotating and pressing the knob 22- justment, select and confirm this op- Should this take place, the first time fig.
  • Page 20: Power Off

    5) “MODE, DIMMING, CON- POWER OFF SERIAL DATA INTERFACE TRAST”: selecting and confirming this Select and confirm “POWER OFF” IMPORTANT The SERIAL DATA option by rotating and pressing the by rotating and pressing the knob 22- INTERFACE function is not support- knob 22-fig.
  • Page 21: Fleet Management

    FLEET MANAGEMENT Example: LT:-2.30000;LG:-2.40000; #Benevento;# When choosing this function, the Via Basilio Giannelli;#S:30;M:20; H:19;ND:2;D:02;MH:10;Y:2001;#BR757AM;# CONNECT Nav system sends auto- matically SMS messages (to a suitable preset receiver, e.g. a control centre) Latitude: -2.30000 To activate the FLEET MANAGE- containing the position of the vehicle MENT function, proceed as follows: Longitude: -2.40000...
  • Page 22 – select and confirm “Sending mode” – select and confirm “ON” (or Selecting “ROUTE (km/mi)” the by rotating and pressing the knob 22- “OFF” if you want to deactivate it) by message will be sent at the number fig. 1, the screen in fig. 10 will be dis- rotating and pressing the knob 22- of km or miles set in “DATA FRE- played;...
  • Page 23 – turn knob 22-fig. 1 to select the field near “Vehicle ID” will show the – turn knob 22-fig. 1 to select “OK” required value, then press to confirm; entered alphanumeric string; then press the knob to confirm set- tings; the display will return to the ini- –...
  • Page 24 Operation requirements Failing message sending IMPORTANT More particularly, the condition of CONNECT off will The “FLEET MANAGEMENT” func- Should one or more of the following store the messages with incorrect po- tion is operational if the following con- conditions - e.g.: CONNECT off, SIM sition, since the first position present ditions are present: card not inserted or disabled, insuffi-...
  • Page 25: Audio

    SCREEN OPTIONS The audio system is turned on by Through the audio system it is pos- pressing briefly the “AUDIO” but- sible to control: AND FUNCTIONS ton18-fig. 1 which displays the main – RDS radio with FM/AM reception; functions of the radio. Pressing repeatedly the “SRC”...
  • Page 26: Radio Mode

    RADIO MODE The lower side of the front panel fea- – PTY-PROG. TYPE: to select the re- tures 12 multifunction keys: quired PTY code (channel filter) through a list of 32 available codes. If the active source is FM radio (FM –...
  • Page 27: Manual Tuning

    – RADIO SETUP: to display the radio – AUDIO SETUP: to display the au- MANUAL TUNING setup menu with the following options dio setup menu; for detailed descrip- This allows manual station searching fig. 20: tion of the different menu functions, in the chosen band.
  • Page 28: Automatic Tuning

    AUTOMATIC TUNING MANUAL STATION LISTENING TO STORED STORAGE STATIONS This function seeks automatically sta- tions in the chosen band. The station being heard can be Proceed as follows: stored in the range chosen with the Proceed as follows: – choose the required frequency multifunction keys 1÷...
  • Page 29: Audio Setup Function (Audio Adjustments)

    “AUDIO SETUP” FUNCTION “TA” FUNCTION – TP: you are tuned to a station that broadcasts traffic information but the (AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS) (TRAFFIC INFORMATION) traffic information function is off Audio parameters can be activated Certain stations in the FM band – TA: the traffic information function and adjusted in the same way with all (FM1, FM2, FM3 and FMST) are also is on but you are tuned to a station...
  • Page 30 The operations to be carried out for TA function, the radio tunes to the last If the radio is working in the AM each of the above described conditions station heard in the FM band and the band, choosing the FM band tunes to are listed below.
  • Page 31: Af Function (Seeking Alternative Frequencies)

    “AF” FUNCTION – With AF DISABLED the radio will “RDS” FUNCTION not tune the strongest station auto- (SEEKING ALTERNATIVE The “RDS” function enables/disables matically and it will have to be found FREQUENCIES) RDS string (showing the tuned station manually using the tuner buttons. name) display.
  • Page 32: Pty-Prog. Type Function (Choosing A Type Of Programme)

    “PTY-PROG. TYPE” The list of PTY programmes is the – RELIGION following: FUNCTION (CHOOSING A – PHONE IN TYPE OF PROGRAMME) – NO PTY – TRAVEL The “PTY-PROG. TYPE”, function, – NEWS – when present, makes it possible to LEISURE –...
  • Page 33: Autostore Function (Automatic Station Storage)

    “AUTOSTORE” FUNCTION Every station is stored only once, ex- – selecting and activating one or both cept in the case of regional pro- TA/AF functions during the automat- (AUTOMATIC STATION grammes which in certain cases might ic storage process, automatic storage STORAGE) be stored twice.
  • Page 34: Band Scan Function

    “BAND SCAN” FUNCTION “PRESET SCAN” FUNCTION “RADIO SETUP” FUNCTION The “PRESET SCAN” function acti- The “BAND SCAN” function acti- To turn this function on, select and vates stored station scanning in the vates station scanning in the chosen confirm “RADIO SETUP” with the chosen frequency band.
  • Page 35: Loc-Dx Function (Tuner Sensitivity Adjustment)

    “LOC/DX” FUNCTION “MONO/STEREO” FUNCTION “REGIONAL” FUNCTION (TUNER SENSITIVITY To turn on/off the Stereo function This function enables or disables a ADJUSTMENT) (stereo station reception) press the RDS regional service. knob 22-fig. 1 after selecting “MONO/ With this function it is possible to To turn this function on/off, select STEREO”...
  • Page 36: News Function

    CD MODE “NEWS” FUNCTION If the tuned band is AM, the display shows a screen like that displayed for This function shortly enables or not the FM band but with the following dif- To guarantee optimum playing, use the PTY code News. ferences fig.
  • Page 37: Cd Shuffle Function (Random Playing)

    ˙ – Current status of CD (play Press the knob 22-fig. 1 to display “CD TA” FUNCTION pause , stop the following options: (TRAFFIC INFORMATION) – CD SHUFFLE – CD time information. If the CD is To turn the TA function (Traffic An- –...
  • Page 38: Cd Repeat Function

    “CD REPEAT” FUNCTION “CD PROG” FUNCTION “CD COMPRESSION” FUNCTION To activate this function, press the To turn the “CD PROG” function knob 22-fig. 1, after selecting “CD RE- on/off, rotate and press the knob 22- This function activates dynamic PEAT” by turning the knob. The dis- fig.
  • Page 39: Cd Setup Menu

    “CD SETUP” MENU “CD TIME MODE” function “CD PROG” function Select and confirm “CD SETUP” The “CD TIME MODE” function de- Selecting and confirming “CD with the knob 22-fig. 1 to display the fines time information about the CD PROG” with the knob 22-fig. 1 will following menu fig.
  • Page 40 To turn this function on, select and To turn this function on, select and Selecting the “CD NAME” function confirm “Scroll” rotating and pressing confirm “Del” rotating and pressing by rotating and pressing the knob 22- the knob 22-fig. 1. With this function the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 41 “ ” The CD name is automatically asso- “ ” CD NAME DELETE ciated to CD track number and total Select “CD NAME” with the knob This function enables to clear the CD time duration. 22-fig. 1, in this way you go to a name and track sequence.
  • Page 42: Audio Setup Function (Audio Adjustments)

    Selecting “DELETE NAME” rotating “CD INFO” function “AUDIO SETUP” FUNCTION the knob 22-fig. 1 will display the list (AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS) Selecting and confirming “CD INFO” of programmed CDs. Select the CD with the knob 22-fig. 1, will display To access the audio setup menu name to be deleted with the knob 22- a screen with the following informa- while listening to a CD, select and con-...
  • Page 43: Audio Settings

    AUDIO SETTINGS – INFO INFO – BASS This function displays a summary of The audio parameters described in this the selected audio parameters fig. 29. – TREBLE paragraph can be activated and adjust- ed with all the audio sources (Radio, –...
  • Page 44: Treble

    TREBLE fig. 30 LOUDNESS EQUALIZER (Treble adjustment) This function improves the level of With this function it is possible to the sound when listening at low vol- choose, among the predefined equal- Proceed as follows: ume, increasing the bass and treble izer settings, the most appropriate one –...
  • Page 45: Manual Equalizer

    To activate the chosen setting, pro- MANUAL EQUALIZER – adjust the band selected turning ceed as follows: and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1; This function allows manual adjust- – select and confirm “EQUALIZER” ment of the 5 equalizer frequency – after adjusting all the bands, choose rotating and pressing the knob 22- bands and deactivates the treble and “OK”...
  • Page 46: Auto Vol. Cont

    AUTO VOL. CONT. – select and confirm “AUTO VOL. BALANCE / FADER fig 32 CONT.” rotating and pressing the (volume changing with speed) (sound distribution) knob 22-fig. 1; With the “AUTO VOL. CONT.” The “BALANCE/FADER” function – turn the knob 22-fig. 1 to select a function it is possible to automatical- shows a schematic representation of setting or turn the function off, then...
  • Page 47: Autoclip Detect

    – turn and press the knob 22-fig. 1 AUTOCLIP DETECT MAX. VOL. AT ON to select and confirm “BALANCE”, (dynamic distortion limiter) The “MAX. VOL. AT ON” function the function that changes the sound clips radio volume (at level 10) at pow- With the “AUTOCLIP DETECT”...
  • Page 48: Mp3 Mode

    MP3 MODE When creating MP3 CD you must not Only one Playlist for each MP3 CD use these characters to name files oth- can be managed. Trying to create a erwise the system will not be able to second playlist on the same CD you To guarantee optimum playing, use play it.
  • Page 49: Main Screen Options And Functions

    IMPORTANT Technical data and – incompatibility with ID3TAG-2; MAIN SCREEN OPTIONS operating conditions for MP3 files: AND FUNCTIONS – incompatibility with packet writing – sampling frequencies are: 44.1 kHz, CDs (DirectCD or INCD The main screen displays the follow- stereo (96 to 320 kbit/s) - 22.05 kHz, ing functions fig.
  • Page 50: Audio Setup Function (Audio Adjustments)

    Pressing the knob 22-fig. 1 will dis- To stop the MP3 CD, press briefly “DEFINE PLAYLIST” II˙ play the following options fig. 36 - 10-fig. 1. To restart playing, press briefly FUNCTION fig. 37: again 10-fig. 1. To pause the MP3 II˙...
  • Page 51: View Playlist Function

    “VIEW PLAYLIST” For the description of the function, “SHUFFLE” FUNCTION refer to the corresponding paragraph FUNCTION (random playing) in the “RADIO MODE” chapter. This function enables to display To turn this function on/off, select and Select “YES” or “NO” by rotating stored playlists and to edit them part- confirm “SHUFFLE”...
  • Page 52: Repeat Function

    “REPEAT” FUNCTION PLAYING THE PLAYLIST PLAYING MP3 CD To turn this function on/off, select Inserting a MP3 CD with associated Inserting a MP3 CD when no playlist and confirm “REPEAT” rotating and playlist starts sequence playing auto- is found, the CONNECT system dis- pressing the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 53: Define Playlist

    – current status of MP3 CD source DEFINE PLAYLIST When the max. limit is reached (100 (play, pause, stop); max.), the display will show the fol- The “DEFINE PLAYLIST” function lowing message: “Playlist is full. Elimi- – CD time information; enables to create a playlist fig.
  • Page 54: Playlist

    PLAYLIST VIEW PLAYLIST Pressing “ESC” 23-fig. 1 will display a message for storing the performed This function enables or disables Selecting “VIEW PLAYLIST” with the changes, after this operation the main playback of a track list fig. 41. knob 22-fig. 1 and pressing it to con- MP3 screen is displayed.
  • Page 55: Cellular Telephone (Tel)

    GENERAL The system is fitted with a Dual Band – entering a new telephone number GSM cellular telephone with handfree on the SIM card INFORMATION feature. – deleting a telephone number from The GSM standard (Global System the SIM card The cellular telephone has the fol- for Mobile Communication) is now lowing functions which simplify use:...
  • Page 56: Preliminary Operations

    PRELIMINARY – manual number dialling – Active GSM provider. If a SIM card is inserted and validated by PIN and no OPERATIONS – DTMF setting (Dual Tone Multi provider is available, the display will Frequency) to repeat dialling and in- show “FIND….”.
  • Page 57 In main telephone mode screen, Press “ESC” 23-fig. 1 to return to When call is in progress, the display press the knob 22-fig. 1, to display the main telephone screen. shows the status as in fig. 44: following menu: There is another “ESC” mode, if –...
  • Page 58: Inserting The Telephone Card

    SIM card adapter provid- be eliminated switching the vehicle off ed with the vehicle; in the event of and on again. loss, breakage or for buying other adapters contact Fiat Dealership. F0D2032g F0D2033g fig. 45 fig. 46...
  • Page 59: Entering The Pin Code

    ENTERING THE PIN CODE To enter the PIN code (between 4 INCOMING CALLS and 8 digits) use keys 1 ÷ 12-fig. 1 and IMPORTANT The PIN code (Per- Whichever is the system active then press the knob 22-fig. 1 to con- sonal Identification Number) prevents mode, when an external telephone call firm.
  • Page 60: Outgoing Calls

    To accept the call, proceed as OUTGOING CALLS More particularly keys “*” and “#” can be used. follows: To start a call, proceed as – short push on button ò 13-fig. 1; Press continuously button “+” to en- follows: ter the international prefix (“+” char); dialog box disappears and ring stops, the display shows the string “call in –...
  • Page 61: Frequent Numbers Function

    “FREQUENT NUMBERS” “Select” Call: select and confirm “CALL” by rotating and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1 FUNCTION The “SELECT” function enables the to start the call. user to enter the list of stored fre- The “FREQUENT NUMBERS” func- quent numbers (up to 9) and to dis- Delete: select “DELETE”...
  • Page 62 IMPORTANT “Delete” shall be “New entry” “Order” used specially when the “Frequent Select and confirm “NEW ENTRY” “ORDER” allows arrangements of numbers” list is full (9 numbers stored) by rotating and pressing the knob22- the entries in the “FREQUENT NUM- and you want to enter a new number.
  • Page 63: Last Calls Received Function

    “LAST CALLS RECEIVED” After selecting the required entry, “LAST NUMBERS CALLED” press the knob 22-fig. 1 to display FUNCTION FUNCTION “CALL”, “RECORD IN DIRECTO- “LAST CALLS RECEIVED” pops up “LAST NUMBERS CALLED” pops RY”, “INFO”. the list of the last 10 calls received. up the list of the last 10 made calls.
  • Page 64: Directory Function

    – select and confirm “CALL” rotat- “DIRECTORY” FUNCTION SELECT ing and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1, the The “DIRECTORY” function makes “SELECT” is used to select a direc- system starts the call to the displayed access to an electronic directory of tory phone number.
  • Page 65 – active list: enter a character select- The keypad includes the following characters: ing and confirming it by rotating and A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z pressing the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 66 IMPORTANT A SIM card element To copy the selected entry from the In the entry list, a dedicated icon in- cannot be associated to a voice sample. directory to the SIM card and vice ver- dicates entry location: sa, proceed as follows: “CALL”: rotating the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 67: Add

    “RECORD IN FREQUENT NUM- – form name and surname by select- BERS”: selecting and confirming this ing letters one by one through theknob “ADD” icon enables to add a new option by rotating and pressing the 22-fig. 1 and press it to confirm; pro- entry to the directory.
  • Page 68 “NUMBER”: allows insertion of new “LOCATION”: is used to store the Voice recognition phone number, proceed as follows, new entry on the SIM card or direc- (where provided) fig. 61: tory according to the chosen option This function is active only when Di- fig.
  • Page 69 “NEW VOICE COMMAND”: acti- IMPORTANT This function is ac- IMPORTANT This function is ac- vates recording of a new voice sample. tive only if the concerned entry, in the tive only if the concerned entry, in the Rotate and press the knob 22-fig. 1, directory, is associated to a voice sam- directory, is associated to a voice sam- to select and confirm “NEW VOICE...
  • Page 70: Play Voice Directory

    PLAY VOICE DIRECTORY DELETE VOICE DIRECTORY “WAP” FUNCTION This function (play voice directory) This function (delete voice directo- The “WAP” function opens a GSM allows playback of all the previously ry) allows to clear off previously link to a WAP provider, browsing the recorded voice samples, stored to al- recorded voice samples.
  • Page 71 Should the screen size be not enough – “CARD ACTION KEYS” (“Op- – “EXIT”: to recall the card text to show the entire card contents, ro- tions”, “Prew”, “Help”): displays a list screen. tate the knob 22-fig. 1 to scroll the of functions relevant to the current To select the required option, select screen;...
  • Page 72 To have access to the specified net or, if address is already stored in the address, proceed as follows: directory: This function, selected and confirmed by rotating and pressing the knob 22- – rotate and press the knob 22-fig. 1 –...
  • Page 73 In directory – select “NAME” fig. 70 rotating the Wap options knob22-fig. 1 and type in the required This function, selected and confirmed This function, selected and confirmed name using the keypad. by rotating and pressing the knob 22- by rotating and pressing the knob 22- fig.
  • Page 74 “HOME SETUP”: This function, se- Select and confirm “SELECT FROM “SITE DIRECTORY”: this function, lected and confirmed by rotating and DIRECTORY” rotating and pressing selected and confirmed rotating and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1, allows the knob 22-fig. 1 ; the display shows pressing the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 75 “UPDATE” fig. 74 selected and con- “DELETE” selected and confirmed – select and confirm “NAME” with firmed with the knob 22-fig. 1 allows with the knob 22-fig. 1, deletes the se- the knob 22-fig. 1; the display shows to change site address and/or name; in lected address;...
  • Page 76: Voice Memo Function

    SETUP: This function selected and – to log-in user name by selecting “VOICE MEMO” FUNCTION confirmed rotating and pressing the “USER NAME” fig. 77; (where provided) knob 22-fig. 1 allows the following: – to enter the password used to ac- “VOICE MEMO”...
  • Page 77 A further push on ô 14-fig. 1 stops ˙ Selecting and confirming “VOICE plays active message; PLAY sampling. Next sampling will be MEMO” with the knob22-fig. 1, dis- ■ stops message playback STOP queued after the previous one. After plays the screen in fig. 80, where per- or recording;...
  • Page 78: Messages Sms - (Short Message Service)

    MESSAGES Selecting and confirming “MES- TEXT: displays the following options SAGES” with the knob 22-fig. 1 dis- fig. 84: SMS - (Short Message Service) plays the screen in fig. 82 with the fol- – “ADD”: to add a new message us- lowing icon keys: ing the keypad;...
  • Page 79 TELEPHONE NUMBER: displays the alling (see paragraph “DIRECTORY” SEND: (enabled only if phone num- following options: for further details); ber is present) sends the message; the display shows “USER INFORMA- – “MANUAL INPUT” fig. 87 : to en- “STORE”: (enabled if message text TION”...
  • Page 80: Select

    “SELECT” When the user selects a message of Selecting and confirming “DELETE” type 1 or 2 from the above list, screen rotating and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1 When choosing and confirming “SE- displayed is that shown in fig. 89 with activates selected message deletion.
  • Page 81: Center Number

    When selecting types 3 or 4 from the Selecting and confirming “DELETE” “CENTER NUMBER” above list, the display will show the rotating and pressing the knob 22- Selecting “CENTER NUMBER” screen in fig. 90, with the following fig. 1 activates selected message dele- (provider phone number) using the options: tion.
  • Page 82: Phone Option Function

    “PHONE OPTION” Network operator “SELECT” – “OPERATOR”: With these options the user has three pos- FUNCTION “NETWORK OPERATOR”, select- sible ways to choose the network op- ed and confirmed rotating and press- Selecting and confirming “PHONE erator: ing the knob 22-fig. 1 allows manage- OPTION”...
  • Page 83 • “PREFERENTIAL”: operator is cho- “ENABLE PIN REQUEST”: en- sen manually. In this case “OPERA- ables/disables PIN check on inserted This function enables to display the TOR” is enabled, and if chosen oper- SIM card. This setting is saved in SIM relevant menu with the following op- ator is no longer able to provide an ad- card memory.
  • Page 84: Phone Settings Function

    “RECALL LAST PIN”: stores the first Information “PHONE SETTINGS” PIN entered, sending it automatically FUNCTION “INFORMATION” shows informa- to the SIM card when required. This tion related to the GSM service Selecting and confirming “PHONE setting is saved in system settings, provider fig.
  • Page 85 – “REDIAL”: in case of busy line, re- A beep will be heard to indicate an When the user modifies the call for- dials automatically the called number incoming call during an active phone warding settings, the display shows (for a preset number of times); to stop conversation.
  • Page 86: Navigator (Nav)

    GENERAL The navigation system helps the dri- IMPORTANT NOTES ver while he drives by suggesting vo- INFORMATION – GPS reception is difficult under cally and graphically the optimum rout- trees, among tall buildings, in multi-lev- ing to reach the preset destination. el car parks, tunnels and everywhere The navigator integrated in the The navigation system suggestions do...
  • Page 87 CD-ROM to set the map of another tyres are changed; during this stage the “The FIAT navigation system guides area or an updated map. calculated position could be less accu- you in traffic and helps you reach your rate.
  • Page 88: Navigation Cd Rom Player

    NAVIGATION – no route is calculated: only the ve- store the navigation data required to hicle position is displayed on the map; reach the set destination; this opera- CD-ROM PLAYER tion requires a few seconds and the – the route previously calculated is display will prompt the message to wait still valid, the system provides the user The navigator CD-ROM player 28-...
  • Page 89: Main Navigation Screen

    MAIN NAVIGATION CD-ROM fig. 101. If the user does not – SELECT POINT: lets the user se- insert the CD-ROM, the system re- lect a geographical point (through ad- SCREEN turns to the operating conditions pre- dress, directory….). viously described for the first case, i.e.: –...
  • Page 90: Select Point

    SELECT POINT – HOME1/HOME2: start route cal- The available functions are: culation towards one of the two pre- – ADDRESS defined or frequently used destina- Choosign and confirming “SELECT tions. – POINTS OF INTEREST POINT” rotating and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1 , will activate this func- –...
  • Page 91: Address

    ADDRESS Place name After setting the place name, press the knob 22-fig. 1 to confirm and go Selecting and confirming “ADDRESS” To enter the place name (destination to next page to input the street name. rotating and pressing the knob 22- town), select and confirm “PLACE Push on “ESC”...
  • Page 92 The navigation system always guide To input digits, select and confirm you downtown in case of small towns. them by rotating and pressing fig. 109 After entering the destination place the knob 22-fig. 1. After setting the street name, press name, street name and number, select the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 93 DESTINATION Pressing “ESC” 23-fig. 1 will maintain The name to be associated with the the current route thus refusing new destination is entered, after selecting Select and confirm “DESTINA- route calculation that will be inserted and confirming “NAME” (in the “DI- TION”...
  • Page 94: Points Of Interest

    VOICE RECOGNITION “DIRECTORY - DELETE VOICE POINTS OF INTEREST COMMAND”: allows deletion of a (where provided) This function is used to obtain a file previously recorded voice sample. If containing the location and informa- “VOICE RECOGNITION” allows to there is no sample, this key is disabled. tion on points of general interest such associate a voice sample to a destina- “DIRECTORY - VOICE COM-...
  • Page 95 Near car Near destination After selecting the destination fig. 116 and selected service, infor- “NEAR CAR” allows the user to find This function enables to find services mation can be obtained and the ser- the services near the current vehicle near the selected destination.
  • Page 96: Last Destinations

    Near address Name LAST DESTINATIONS This is used to identify the services Service selection by “Name” is used “LAST DESTINATIONS” submenu sought nearest to the address set. The to select a known service as the des- fig. 119 is used to select an address in available options are: “CATEGORY”, tination by entering “CATEGORY”, the list of last inserted destinations...
  • Page 97: Directory

    DIRECTORY If the list entries can be all displayed Each directory entry is associated or when the user selects “LIST”, the (where provided) to a mnemonic “DIRECTORY” option enables to se- keypad disappears, names are dis- string with the description of the ge- lect a point from those stored in the ographical point.
  • Page 98: Rds-Tmc

    “DESTINATION”: allows the use of RDS-TMC When RDS-TMC function is on the point as already described. fig. 125, the system will detect events Select this function by rotating the near the vehicle or near the specified “DELETE”: deletes entry. knob 22-fig. 1 and then press it to address.
  • Page 99 Near car – “INFO”: to get info about the se- Near address lected event. “NEAR CAR” option enables to get “NEAR ADDRESS” enables to get in- To select the required function, ro- information on events near the current formation on events near a specific ad- tate the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 100: Home 1 - Home 2

    – “INFO”: provides information HOME 1 - HOME 2 Info about selected event fig. 128 - 129. Selecting and confirming “HOME 1” Selecting “INFO” rotating the knob – “OK”: this key takes back to the or “HOME 2” rotating and pressing 22-fig.
  • Page 101: Info Gps

    GPS INFO ROUTE INFO Obviously, this function will be avail- able only if there is a calculated route. Selecting “INFO GPS” rotating the Selecting “ROUTE INFO” rotating the knob 22-fig. 1 and pressing it to con- knob 22-fig. 1 and pressing it to con- firm will display GPS information (lati- firm will display the destination tude, longitude and altitude) and the...
  • Page 102: Detour

    HIGHWAY INFO This option is enabled only if the ve- DETOUR hicle is on a highway and a route has Selecting “HIGHWAY INFO” rotat- Selecting “DETOUR” rotating the been previously calculated. ing the knob 22-fig. 1 and pressing it knob 22-fig. 1 and pressing it to con- to confirm will display information and firm allows the user to choose (if pos- distance from the next two gas sta-...
  • Page 103: Set Route

    When new route is calculated, the SET ROUTE – “ZOOM INTERSECTION”: en- display will show the new distance and ables (“YES”) or disables (“NO”) the “SET ROUTE” allows to define the the time necessary to reach the desti- zoom intersection option, i.e. whether route calculation parameters.
  • Page 104: Destination And Route

    DESTINATION AND ROUTE To select the required function, ro- VOICE DIRECTORY tate the knob 22-fig. 1 and press it to (where provided) Selecting “DESTINATION AND confirm. ROUTE”, rotating the knob 22-fig. 1 To select “VOICE DIRECTORY” and pressing it to confirm will display rotate the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 105: On-Board Computer (Trip)

    GENERAL To display on-board computer TIME TO DESTINATION screen, press the TRIP key 21-fig. 1 INFORMATION This information shows the pre- on the front panel, the GENERAL sumed time (calculated according to TRIP screen in fig. 143 will be dis- average speed, from the last manual or The on-board computer provides a played:...
  • Page 106: Distance To Destination

    DISTANCE TO DISTANCE TRAVELED TRIP TIME DESTINATION This shows the distance travelled by This shows the time elapsed since the vehicle from the last manual or au- the last manual or automatic reset of This information is present only tomatic reset of the on-board com- the on-board computer.
  • Page 107: Trip Submenu

    TRIP SUBMENU GENERAL TRIP TRIP: SETUP Selecting “GENERAL TRIP” with the This function enables to change the To display the trip computer sub- knob 22-fig. 1 and pressing it to con- units of measure relevant to distance, menu, press “TRIP” key 21-fig. 1 and firm will display the following menu: speed and fuel consumption.
  • Page 108: Trip: Speed

    Selecting and confirming INFO by Select and confirm DISTANCE TRIP: SPEED turning and pressing the knob 22- UNITS with the knob 22-fig. 1 to This function shall be used to set the fig. 1, the display will show the pre- change the distance unit (km or mi) speed limit.
  • Page 109 Selecting INFO with the knob 22- – selecting and confirming SPEED – selecting and confirming SET fig. 1 and pressing it to confirm will LIMIT ALARM fig. 150 with the knob BUZZER with the knob 22-fig. 1, the display the current speed limit 22-fig.
  • Page 110 – selecting and confirming SPEED – after entering the required settings, LIMIT with the knob 22-fig. 1, the sys- turn the knob 22-fig. 1 to select tem will show the screen in fig. 153, “OK” and then press the knob to con- where it is possible to change the firm.
  • Page 111: Voice Recognition

    GENERAL Voice recognition is performed two No preliminary training phase is re- ways: quired, just follow the instructions giv- INFORMATION en by the system each time. – voice recognition without voice identification; In the second case (voice recognition With the “Voice recognition” func- with voice identification), the system tion the user can control the CON- –...
  • Page 112: Voice Commands

    VOICE COMMANDS level keyword is pronounced, the sys- 1st level keywords are the following: tem will activate 4 level keywords. – Memo Voice commands, identified as “key- – Radio If the user pronounces a 1st level words”, that the system is able to rec- keyword, then the submenu relevant –...
  • Page 113 “Radio” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Radio Tuner Next Tune next radio station Previous Tune previous radio station Select FM band (1 …. 3) Select MW band Select LW band Memory Select one station in the band (1 ….
  • Page 114 “CD Player” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Integrated CD Player CD Player Stop Stop Play Play Pause Pause Previous Previous track Next Next track Track Select track by number (*) (1 ….
  • Page 115 “Navigator” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Navigator Navigator Destination (*) Select destination (only with “voice identification” mode) List of destinations Read Play list of destinations stored with “voice identification” mode Delete Destination (*) Delete a destination (only with...
  • Page 116 “Telephone” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION LEVEL KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Call (*) Call an address book number (only with “voice identification” mode) Dial (**) Call a number (0 …. 9) Plus Cancel Delete Abort Repeat Send Redial...
  • Page 117 “Dialogue stop” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Abort Dialogue stop Dialogue keywords During the “conversation” with vthe voice recognition system, the user can modify the conversation sequence, using the “keywords” listed in the following table: VOICE COMMANDS KEYWORDS REQUIRED FUNCTION Abort...
  • Page 118: Voice Command Examples

    VOICE COMMAND First example: Third example: EXAMPLES User: Radio - Frequency User: Radio - Frequency CONNECT: The frequency, CONNECT: The frequency, please please Tuning a radio frequency User: 1-0-5-Point-5 User: 1-0-6 Pronouncing 1st level keyword “Ra- dio” and then the 2 level one “Fre- CONNECT: 1-0-5-Point-5...
  • Page 119 Dialling a telephone number First example: Third example: User: Dial Pronouncing 1 level keyword “Dial” User: Dial opens a dialogue enabling the follow- CONNECT: The number, please CONNECT: The number, please ing keywords: User: 0-1-1 User: 0-1-1-1-2-3 – [0..9] CONNECT: 0-1-1 CONNECT: 0-1-1-1-2-3...
  • Page 120 Enter PIN code First example: Third example: Pronouncing 1 level keyword “PIN User: PIN code User: PIN code code”, opens a dialogue enabling the CONNECT: The PIN code, CONNECT: The PIN code, following keywords: please please – [0..9] User: User: 1-2-3-4 –...
  • Page 121 Storing an entry in the address Second example: Calling an entry from the book with voice identification address book CONNECT: The name, please with voice recognition The user can insert into the tele- User: Francesca phone book a voice sample associat- Pronouncing 1 level keyword “Call”, CONNECT:...
  • Page 122 Third example: Deleting a name from the Second example: address book User: Call User: Address book - Delete - Name Pronouncing 1 level keyword “Ad- CONNECT: The name, please dress book” and then “Delete” and CONNECT: The name, please User: Paoletta “Name”, will open a dialogue enabling User:...
  • Page 123 Fourth example: Storing a destination Second example: in the list of destinations User: Address book - CONNECT: The destination, with voice recognition Delete - Name please The user can insert into the naviga- CONNECT: The name, please User: Office Milano. tor directory a voice sample associ- User: Paola...
  • Page 124 Calling a destination First example: Fourth example: from the list of destinations User: Navigator - User: Navigator - with voice recognition Destination Destination CONNECT: The destination, Pronouncing 1 level keyword “Nav- CONNECT: The destination, please igator” and then the 2 level one please “Destination”...
  • Page 125 Deleting a destination First example: Second example: from the list of destinations User: Navigator - User: Navigator - List of destinations - List of destinations - Pronouncing 1 level keyword “Nav- Delete - Delete - igator” and then “List of destinations, Destination.
  • Page 126 Fourth example: Stopping the dialogue First example: User: Navigator - To stop a dialogue, pronounce CONNECT: The destination, List of destinations - “Abort” keyword. Keywords entered please Delete - before pronouncing “abort”, are delet- User: Office Destination. CONNECT: Office CONNECT: The destination, “Abort”...
  • Page 127: Services

    When key • 25-fig. 1 is pressed, the The “SOS” menu includes the follow- “INFOMOBILITY” FUNCTION screen is shown for requesting Infor- ing functions: Pressing • 25-fig. 1 will display the mation and Assistance Services fig. 155, – INFOMOBILITY SOS menu fig. 155. Select and confirm regardless of the page shown previous- “INFOMOBILITY”...
  • Page 128 Services are available only upon sub- CONNECT Selecting “STORE” rotating the knob scription. If the user hasn’t subscribed 22-fig. 1 and pressing it to confirm, Selecting this function with the knob yet of if Targasys subscription expired, the message will be stored, while 22-fig.
  • Page 129 Selecting “USE POINT” with the knob SELECT When the message you want to read 22-fig. 1 and pressing it to confirm, the is highlighted, press 22-fig. 1 to view If they are not deleted, all the mes- geographical coordinates can be used it on the display.
  • Page 130 When the message contains geo- Information about points Selecting “DELETE” with the knob graphical information for locating the 22-fig. 1 and pressing it to confirm, of interest point, after viewing, press the knob eliminates definitively the message The icon with “i” identifies messages 22-fig.
  • Page 131: Medical Advice Function

    Generic information “MEDICAL ADVICE” When automatic medical advice is enabled, to avoid accidental forward- FUNCTION The icon with “i” identifies messages ing, the user has about 10 seconds, with generic information (weather Selecting “MEDICAL ADVICE” with from pressing the • 25-fig. 1 key, to conditions, atmospheric events, etc.) the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 132: Personal Number Function

    IMPORTANT The roadside assis- “PERSONAL NUMBER” IMPORTANT “112” is the emer- tance centre number cannot be set by gency call service for all the countries FUNCTION the user. in which the public service is available. Selecting the “PERSONAL NUM- The “Emergency 112” call can always For both Roadside Assistance BER”...
  • Page 133 MEDICAL ADVICE If the user wishes to call for medical PERSONAL NUMBER assistance when the function is dis- The “MEDICAL ADVICE” function Selecting this function with the knob abled (manual call), it will be necessary allows to activate or deactivate auto- 22-fig.
  • Page 134: Calls For Medical Advice And Roadside Assistance

    CALLS FOR MEDICAL When the call has been sent, the dis- When entering the phone number, play shows the corresponding call for- briefly press “ESC” 23-fig. 1 to ADVICE OR ROADSIDE warded message for about 4 seconds. delete the last entered digit and ASSISTANCE press it longer to delete the entire If for any reason the call for assis-...
  • Page 135: Faults

    The CONNECT system is able to de- INTERNAL FAULTS OVERTEMPERATURE tect both internal faults and faults due FAULTS If the system detects an internal fault to overheating. on a certain module (audio, telephone, If the temperature of a CONNECT etc…), the system will “freeze” the system hardware module (audio, tele- last available screen and it will start di- phone, CD player, etc..) exceeds the...
  • Page 136 Press “ESC” 23-fig. 1 to quit; the involved module will feature limited func- “Telephone” module tions as described in the following table: overheating In case of “Telephone” module over- heating, the module is deactivated Hardware module Application Displayed message (TEL OFF), thus inhibiting information Audio Audio (Radio, CD) Limited audio volume...
  • Page 138 CONNECT Nav+ ADVICE, CONTROLS AND MAIN SCREEN (MAIN) ........... 152 GENERAL INFORMATION ........141 RADIO ................152 ADVICE ................141 COMPACT DISC PLAYER (CD) ......... 153 Road safety ................ 141 Reception conditions ............141 TELEPHONE ..............153 Care and maintenance ............. 141 DROP-DOWN MENU ...........
  • Page 139 Treble adjustment (treble) ..........164 ST/MONO function ............174 Bass adjustment (bass) ........... 164 CD MODE ................. 174 Loudness function ............164 TA function (traffic information) ........175 Equalizer function ............. 165 SCAN function (brief playback) ........175 Equal. man. function ............165 SHUFFLE function (random playback) ......
  • Page 140 Frequent numbers function ..........182 Last destinations ............... 200 Directory function ............183 Destination directory ............201 Last calls received function ..........184 RDS TMC – information of general interest ....201 Last numbers called function ......... 184 Atlas – destination entry in the map ......204 Messages function .............
  • Page 141 GENERAL INFORMATION .......... 210 VOICE COMMANDS ............. 211 Keywords – summary ............. 211 VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES ......... 217 INFO AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES ....223 Infomobility function ............224 Medical advice function ........... 226 Roadside assistance function .......... 227 Personal number function ..........227 Emergency 112 function ..........
  • Page 142: Advice, Controls And

    In the event of a fault, contact to use the different functions of the when far away from the broadcaster Fiat Dealership. CONNECT Nav+ and in particular of received. the radio (e.g. storing stations) before Some care must however be taken starting to drive.
  • Page 143: System Software Updating

    NECT Nav+ should be checked and cleaning (e.g. spray cans, antistatics or Discs may cause skipping when play- repaired only by Fiat Dealership. thinners) as they might damage the ing and poor sound quality. The same – In the case of particularly low tem- surface of Compact Discs.
  • Page 144 To remove a Compact Disc from its New discs may be rough around the Do not use solvents such as stain re- container, press on the centre and edges. When using these discs the movers, antistatic sprays or thinners raise the disc holding carefully from player might not work or the sound in commerce for cleaning Compact the edges.
  • Page 145: Buttons And Selectors

    BUTTONS AND SELECTORS IMPORTANT For safety purposes, when the vehicle is moving, certain functions, selections and/or set- tings described in this Handbook are inhibited: in this case the display will show the relevant keys in grey, i.e. in “deactivated mode”. F0A0725m fig.
  • Page 146 Certain controls have multiple functions which depend on the system operating conditions active. Turning on the function chosen is in some cases controlled by the push duration (short or long), as shown in the following table. Legend Short push function Long push function (less than 1 second) (more than 1 second)
  • Page 147 Legend Short push function Long push function (less than 1 second) (more than 1 second) 15 - SRC Operating mode choice: – FM1-FM2-FM3-LW-MW-CD System on/off (pressing the knob) – Volume control (turning the knob) 17 - MAIN/DARK Selecting main screen Darkening monitor (stand-by) 18 - AUDIO/OFF Selecting radio screen.
  • Page 148: General Information

    GENERAL ing the roads, advising the best route. In carrying out any manoeuvre it is However it cannot take account of the always necessary to follow the rules of INFORMATION traffic, sudden interruptions or any the road, regardless of the advice giv- other inconvenience.
  • Page 149: Multifunction Information Display

    MULTIFUNCTION SYSTEM SWITCHING ON/OFF Switching the system off INFORMATION DISPLAY AND STAND-BY The system is turned off automati- cally when the ignition key is moved The colour display comprises a 5” The system may be in one of the fol- to STOP.
  • Page 150: Choosing The Operating Mode

    Stand-by (Dark) CHOOSING THE CHOOSING THE MENU OPERATING MODE FUNCTIONS During operation with the ignition key engaged, the system may be set to The operating mode is selected The different operating modes of the stand-by with a prolonged press on pressing one of the following keys CONNECT Nav+ allow access to dif- the “MAIN”...
  • Page 151: Volume Adjustment

    Choosing a function VOLUME ADJUSTMENT WARNING Too high a volume may be To select a function of the menu on To increase the volume: turn the the display, simply turn the knob 22- knob 16-fig. 1 clockwise. a danger for the driver and for other persons in the traffic.
  • Page 152: Protection Against Overheating

    MUTE function (turning down To turn off the NAV MUTE function PROTECTION AGAINST the audio volume) press the “NAV” key 20-fig. 1 at OVERHEATING length: the volume will gradually in- To turn off the volume of the audio The components of the telematic crease (Soft Mute function) returning system (Radio, CD), with any operat- system are protected against over-...
  • Page 153: Main Screen (Main)

    RADIO With the main screen it is possible to – “DX/LOC” depending on the sen- display the most important system da- sitivity set for radio station seeking; ta without offering options fig. 2. When the radio is on the following –...
  • Page 154: Compact Disc Player (Cd)

    COMPACT DISC TELEPHONE – display of “SIM absent” warning if the SIM card is not inserted; PLAYER (CD) When the telephone is working the – display of “enter PIN” or “faulty following are shown on the display: card” or “seek network” or “emer- When the CD player is working the gency only”...
  • Page 155: Drop-Down Menu

    DROP-DOWN “MEMORIZE” FUNCTION Message deletion involves all record- ed messages and is activated by se- MENU With this function it is possible to lis- lecting the “Delete” function and con- ten to and if necessary delete the voice firming the option by entering “YES”. messages recorded by the user.
  • Page 156: Fleet Management

    FLEET MANAGEMENT Example: LT:-2.30000;LG:-2.40000; #Benevento;# When choosing this function, the Via Basilio Giannelli;#S:30;M:20; H:19;ND:2;D:02;MH:10;Y:2001;#BR757AM;# CONNECT Nav+ sends automatical- ly SMS messages (to a suitable preset receiver, e.g. a control centre) de- Latitude: -2.30000 – press the “MAIN” button 17-fig. 1 scribing the position of the vehicle to display the main screen;...
  • Page 157 – select and confirm “Sending mode” – select and confirm “On” (or “Off” Selecting “Route (km/mi)” the mes- by rotating and pressing the knob 22- if you want to deactivate it) by rotat- sage will be sent at the number of km fig.
  • Page 158 – turn knob 22-fig. 1 to select the – turn knob 22-fig. 1 to select – turn knob 22-fig. 1 to select required value, then press to con- “Center number” then press to con- “OK” fig. 14 then press the knob to firm;...
  • Page 159: Speed Limit Alarm

    Operation requirements Failing message sending SPEED LIMIT ALARM The “Fleet management” function is Should one or more of the following When the preset vehicle speed lim- operational if the following condi- conditions - e.g.: CONNECT Nav+ it threshold is overcome, the CON- tions are present: off, SIM card not inserted or disabled, NECT Nav+ will warn the driver by...
  • Page 160 – turn the knob 22-fig. 1 to select a) turn the knob 22-fig. 1 to select b) turn the knob 22-fig. 1 to select “Speed limit alarm” fig. 15 then press “Alarm” then press the knob to con- “ON” (or “OFF” to deactivate this the knob to confirm;...
  • Page 161 c) turn the knob 22-fig. 1 to select d) turn the knob 22-fig. 1 to select IMPORTANT With buzzer “OFF”, “Limit” fig. 18 then press and turn the “Buzzer” fig. 19 then press the knob when the speed limit is overcome the knob to change the highlighted value, to confirm;...
  • Page 162: Modem (Data Interface)

    MODEM (data interface) SETUP-CONNECT “Daytime brightness” or “Nighttime brightness” selected and confirmed IMPORTANT The MODEM func- Choosing this function, a screen with with knob 22-fig. 1, enable to vary the tion is not supported by system. the following system setup functions display brightness in the provided val- is displayed fig.
  • Page 163 To change the CONNECT Nav+ Should this take place, the first time Distance units: this selection enables language, set the required language and you turn the CONNECT NAV+ on, to set the required unit (see “On- the press “OK” to confirm. a special message will be displayed board computer”...
  • Page 164: Audio

    SCREEN OPTIONS The audio system is turned on by To turn the radio on again, briefly pressing briefly the “AUDIO” key 18- press key 18-fig. 1, thus reactivating AND FUNCTIONS fig. 1 which displays the main func- the audio function with the corre- tions of the radio fig.
  • Page 165: Audio Setup Function (Audio Adjustments)

    “AUDIO SETUP” – Equal. Man. BASS ADJUSTMENT (BASS) FUNCTION – SDV Proceed as follows: (AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS) – Bal/Fader. – choose and confirm the “Bass” function with the knob 22-fig. 1; The audio parameters described in Select and confirm “OK” to go back this paragraph can be activated and to the previous screen saving settings –...
  • Page 166: Equalizer Function

    “EQUALIZER” FUNCTION To activate the chosen setting, pro- – adjust the band selected turning the ceed as follows: knob 22-fig. 1, then press the actual With this function it is possible to knob to confirm the adjustment and – choose and confirm the “Equaliz- choose, among the predefined equal- go to the next band;...
  • Page 167: Sdv Function (Volume Changing With Speed)

    “SDV” FUNCTION (VOLUME The adjustment levels available are “BAL/FADER” FUNCTION fig. 28: CHANGING WITH SPEED) (SOUND DISTRIBUTION) – OFF (function off) With the SDV function it is possible The “Bal/Fader” function shows a to automatically adjust the radio vol- schematic representation of the posi- –...
  • Page 168: Radio Mode

    RADIO MODE – turn and press the knob 22-fig. 1 “FREQUENCY” FUNCTION to select and confirm “Balance”, the (TUNING STATIONS) function that changes the sound dis- Selecting the Radio source with the tribution in the passenger compart- “SRC” key 15-fig. 1, will display the Manual tuning ment between the right and left speak- following options fig.
  • Page 169: Audio Setup Function (Audio Adjustments)

    Automatic tuning Manual station “AUDIO SETUP” FUNCTION storage (AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS) This function seeks automatically sta- tions in the chosen band. The station being heard can be The audio parameters can be acti- stored in the range chosen with keys vated and adjusted in the same way Proceed as follows: 1 ÷...
  • Page 170 When the TA function is on the dis- 3) to receive traffic information at a last station heard in the FM band and play shows “TA”. preset minimum level also with the ra- the traffic announcements are trans- dio volume down completely or in mitted.
  • Page 171: Af Function (Seeking Alternative Frequencies)

    If the radio is working in the AM band, “AF” FUNCTION – With AF OFF the radio will not choosing the FM band tunes to the last tune the strongest station automati- (SEEKING ALTERNATIVE station heard. If the chosen station does cally and it will have to be found man- FREQUENCIES) not broadcast traffic information (“TP”...
  • Page 172: Loc-Dx Function (Tuner Sensitivity Adjustment)

    “LOC/DX” FUNCTION “PTY” FUNCTION To scroll the list of PTY programmes turn the knob 22-fig. 1. To choose a (TUNER SENSITIVITY (CHOOSING A TYPE OF type of programme press the knob af- ADJUSTMENT) PROGRAMME) ter choosing the type. With this function it is possible to The PTY function (Program Type), IMPORTANT The PTY function change the sensitivity of automatic ra-...
  • Page 173: Eon Function (Enhanced Other Network)

    – Rock music To change the type of PTY pro- “EON” FUNCTION gramme press keys 11-fig. 1 oR 12- (ENHANCED OTHER – Easy Listening Music fig. 1 or one of the 6 preset keys. If NETWORK) – Light classical the display shows the frequency or In certain countries there are circuits –...
  • Page 174: Autostore Function (Automatic Station Storage)

    “AUTOSTORE” FUNCTION (AUTOMATIC STATION STORAGE) – pressing one of the preset keys 1 ÷ 6-fig. 1 the automatic storage process is interrupted and the station stored To turn the Autostore function on On the preset keys 1 ÷ 6-fig. 1 the with that key is tuned (automatic station storage) press the stations that have a strong signal in...
  • Page 175: St/Mono Function

    CD MODE “ST/MONO” FUNCTION If the CD is not inserted, the display will show the message “No CD”. To turn on/off the Stereo function To guarantee optimum playing, use (stereo station reception) press the Choosing the CD source, playing original CDs. If using R/RW CDs, use knob 22-fig.
  • Page 176: Ta Function (Traffic Information)

    “TA” FUNCTION “SHUFFLE” FUNCTION “Display” function (TRAFFIC INFORMATION) (RANDOM PLAYBACK) With this function it is possible to The “Shuffle” function is turned on/off choose the information about the CD To turn the TA function (Traffic An- pressing the knob 22-fig. 1 after se- shown on the display.
  • Page 177: Audio Setup Menu (Audio Adjustments)

    To choose an option turn and press “Repeat” function “AUDIO SETUP” MENU the knob 22-fig. 1 after selecting the (AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS) With this function it is possible to turn “Display” function. on/off the continuous repetition of the To access the audio setup menu To store the option chosen, choose current track or of the whole CD.
  • Page 178: Cellular Telephone (Tel)

    GENERAL The CONNECT Nav+ is fitted with If the telephone screen is accessed a Dual Band GMS cellular telephone pressing key 13-fig. 1, the display will INFORMATION with handsfree feature. The GSM show the last number called without (Global System for Mobile Commu- actually calling it: to make the call, The cellular telephone has many nication) standard is now available in...
  • Page 179: Preliminary Operations

    SMS message received – activation and deactivation of ac- loss, breakage or for buying other and not read yet cess to SIM card (Subscriber Identifi- adapters, contact Fiat Dealership. í cation Module) SMS message written and already sent – access and change of the lists con- î...
  • Page 180: Pin Code Entry

    Correct card insertion is confirmed In the event of faults due to remov- The network signal search begins af- by the prompt to type the card PIN ing the SIM card with the phone work- ter entering the PIN code and the dis- ing, normal operation will be resumed code fig.
  • Page 181: Accepting Calls

    – emergency call in progress warning ACCEPTING CALLS TELEPHONE CALL – credit available in case of a prepaid Any incoming call while a conversa- To make a telephone call, select the SIM card (if the Network Provider tion is in progress is shown on the dis- “telephone”...
  • Page 182: Manual Dialling

    MAIN MENU Manual dialling End of conversation FUNCTIONS For manual dialling, use the keypad The end of conversation function is obtained by pressing key ò 13-fig. 1. located on the control panel left-hand side, pressing the keys as follows: The cellular telephone functions that may be accessed by pressing the “TEL”...
  • Page 183: Frequent Numbers Function

    – Messages (SMS – short text mes- Changing from the first to the second The entry selected can be called ac- sages) telephone menu page and vice versa oc- tivating “Call” or deleted from the list curs in cycles, by selecting and con- with “Delete”.
  • Page 184: Directory Function

    with the knob 22-fig. 1 from position After selecting a directory entry, this The “Voice recognition” function is “7” to position “1”. The operation is is shown on the display with all the da- available only if the new voice has been stored pressing the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 185: Last Calls Received Function

    Choosing and confirming “Listen to To enter characters and functions, “LAST CALLS RECEIVED” voice directory” with the knob 22- select and confirm them using the FUNCTION fig. 1 it is possible to hear the entire knob 22-fig. 1. Choosing this function accesses the contents of the voice directory;...
  • Page 186: Messages Function

    “Messages” FUNCTION ON/OFF allows you to pass from CAP- Select “Send” to send the message: ITAL to small letters and vice versa. the user is warned that the message is This function allows access to the SMS being sent and, at the end, if message message page (short text messages), Select “Telephone number”...
  • Page 187: Network Operator Function

    Selecting a received message already “Select” function “Operator” Function read or to be read, will display a new This function is used to define the This function is available in “Manu- screen with “Delete”, “Call” and “An- criteria used to select the network al”...
  • Page 188: Settings Function

    “Change PIN” Function “Enable PIN request” Function “SETTINGS” FUNCTION This function is used to enable or dis- The “Change PIN” function allows Selecting and confirming this function able the PIN code request whenever changing the SIM card PIN number, ac- using knob 22-fig.
  • Page 189: Information Function

    Proceed as follows: “Call forwarding” Function “OK” – select and confirm this function us- The “Call forwarding” function en- Selecting and confirming “OK” with ing knob 22-fig. 1; ables or disables (YES/NO) incoming the knob 22-fig. 1 settings are stored; call forwarding.
  • Page 190: Navigator (Nav)

    CONNECT Nav+ allows you to reach guishes the direction of travel. be hindered. the chosen destination by visual and The Fiat navigation system helps the voice instructions. Use of the naviga- – The GPS system needs about 15 driver while he/ahe drives by suggest-...
  • Page 191 The instantaneous vehicle position is – Continuous lack of grip at the Long push on “NAV” key 20-fig. 1 identified in the CD-ROM and shown wheels (for example skidding on ice), engages the navigation system Mute on the display together with the topo- makes the system temporarily detect function, which will therefore no graphic characteristics of the area...
  • Page 192: Screen Options And Functions

    SCREEN OPTIONS GRAPHIC – possibility to choose the route ac- cording to personal preference; AND FUNCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS – information on current position; The main information and functions The main navigation function page – information on arrival time; provided and managed by the naviga- and the MAIN page display the ma- –...
  • Page 193: Voice Instructions

    VOICE NAVIGATION structions to reach the destination and therefore the user is asked whether INSTRUCTIONS CD-ROM PLAYER he intends to maintain the route guid- ing function or not. The voice instructions provided by The navigation CD-ROM player 28- If the user selects and confirms “NO” the system guide you to your destina- fig.
  • Page 194: Navigation System Menu

    Moreover, navigation in these con- IMPORTANT NOTES First menu page fig. 46 ditions involves limitations and there- – When entering the new CD-ROM, The functions available from the first fore some functions and commands the system software is automatically menu page are: will not be available.
  • Page 195: Address - Destination Entry

    Second menu page fig. 47 Third menu page fig. 48 ADDRESS - DESTINATION ENTRY The functions available from the sec- The functions available from the third ond menu page are: menu page are: To enter the destination in the first page of the menu select the “Address”...
  • Page 196 “Place name” Enter the characters by selecting and After selecting the place name, press confirming them using the knob 22- knob 22-fig. 1 to confirm it and con- The (destination) city name is en- fig. 1. tinue with next page to enter the tered by selecting and confirming street;...
  • Page 197 After setting the street name, press The display contains all the available “OK” knob 22-fig. 1 to confirm and contin- characters and numbers, as well as After entering the place name, street ue with the following page for street “Delete” (to delete the complete line), and street number, select and confirm number entry;...
  • Page 198 The “Enter” function is used to add The “Delete” function is used to dis- The screens contains all the charac- a new destination to the list contain- play up to 8 destinations to be delet- ters and numbers and the “Delete” ing the last 8 destinations entered and ed from the navigation memory.
  • Page 199 Enter the name and confirm with The right-hand part of the display At the end of the settings is neces- contains the options “R E” (horizon- “OK”. The system informs the user if sary to confirm with “OK”. If the des- tal movement) and “Q Z”...
  • Page 200: Points Of Interest - Useful Services Files

    The “Locate” function is used to dis- POINTS OF INTEREST – The procedure to enter the select- play the vehicle position on the map ed service indications (category, city, USEFUL SERVICES FILES with the corresponding pictogram street, street number) is the same This function is used to obtain a file fig.
  • Page 201: Last Destinations

    “Near destination” After selecting the required service, LAST DESTINATIONS associated information and location It is used to identify the required ser- Selecting “Last destinations” from may be obtained using “Info” and vice near to the selected destination. the first navigation function page, the “Map”.
  • Page 202: Destination Directory

    DESTINATION DIRECTORY When confirming the destination, the RDS TMC – INFORMATION system displays a page with other field OF GENERAL INTEREST Using the knob 22-fig. 1 to select information and the “Destination”, and confirm the “Directory” function Selecting and confirming the “RDS “Change”, “Delete”...
  • Page 203 The navigation system is able to han- Below is the list (continuously up- 13. Danger of explosion dle RDS TMC messages also supplying dated) with the symbols of the RDS the location. TMC messages and the correspond- 14. Slow down ing meaning.
  • Page 204 “Near car” “Near address” The “Place name”, “Street” and “Street number” functions are used to The submenu obtained when select- The submenu obtained when select- enter the address of the place con- ing this option is used to enter the ing this option is used to look for the cerned;...
  • Page 205: Atlas - Destination Entry In The Map

    ATLAS – DESTINATION The right-hand part of the display After setup confirm with “OK”. contains the options “R E” (horizon- ENTRY IN THE MAP After confirming a new screen is tal movement) and “Q Z” (vertical shown on the map fig. 71 with the Choosing the “Atlas”...
  • Page 206: Cahange Display - Information On Display

    The “Locate” function is used to dis- CHANGE DISPLAY – “Map” play the vehicle position on the map INFORMATION ON DISPLAY When this option is selected, the dis- with associated pictogram fig. 72. play shows the map with the two fol- When selecting the “Change display”...
  • Page 207: Alternative Route

    “Highway info” ALTERNATIVE ROUTE DELETE DESTINATIONS This option, that can be activated on- Selecting “Alternative route” on the This function, available on the navi- ly on highways, provides information second page of the navigation menu, gation menu second page, is used to about the next two exits (name and the user asks the system, if possible, delete the selected destination from...
  • Page 208: Map Options

    MAP OPTIONS “Draw map” Selecting the automatic orientation option, the navigation system will au- When this function is selected on the This function is used to select map tomatically display the map oriented in navigation menu third page, a new orientation on the display.
  • Page 209: Route Options

    “Draw RDS TMC” “OK” In the first case, the navigation sys- tem will choose a highway or freeway This option is used to activate or de- In order to activate the new setting, route; with the second option, the activate icon representation on the select and confirm “OK”...
  • Page 210: On-Board Computer (Trip)

    GENERAL “Average speed” “Trip time” INFORMATION This information, displayed only when This information, displayed only the navigation function is on, shows the when the navigation function is on, time elapsed since the beginning of the shows the average speed of the vehi- To access the on-board computer trip.
  • Page 211: Voice Recognition

    GENERAL Voice recognition is performed two No preliminary training phase is re- ways: quired, just follow the instructions giv- INFORMATION en by the system each time. – voice recognition without voice identification; In the second case (voice recognition With the “Voice recognition” func- with voice identification), the system tion the user can control the CON- –...
  • Page 212: Voice Commands

    VOICE COMMANDS word is pronounced, the system will 1st level keywords are the following: activate 3 level keywords. – Memo Voice commands, identified as “key- If the user pronounces a 1 level key- – Radio words”, that the system is able to rec- word, then the submenu relevant to –...
  • Page 213 “Radio” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Radio Tuner Next Tune next radio station Previous Tune previous radio station Select FM band (1 …. 3) Select MW band Select LW band Memory Select one station in the band (1 ….
  • Page 214 “Integrated CD player” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS CD Player Integrated CD Player Stop Stop Play Play Pause Pause Previous Previous track Next Next track Track Select track by number (*) (1 …. 20) Random Random play Once a command has been pronounced and executed, second level “keywords”...
  • Page 215 “Navigator” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Navigator Navigator Display/show Show map Route Show route Hotels Show hotels on the map Restaurants Show restaurants on the map Parking Show parking on the map Petrol station Show petrol stations on the map Nothing...
  • Page 216 “Telephone” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS REQUIRED FUNCTION LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Call (*) Call an address book number (only with “voice identification” mode) Dial (**) Call a number (0 …. 9) Plus Cancel Delete Abort Repeat Send Redial Redial PIN code (***)
  • Page 217 “Dialogue stop” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Dialogue stop Abort Dialogue keywords During the “conversation” with the voice recognition system, the user can modify the conversation sequence, using the “keywords” listed in the following table: VOICE COMMANDS KEYWORDS REQUIRED FUNCTION Abort...
  • Page 218: Voice Command Examples

    VOICE COMMAND First example: Third example: EXAMPLES User: Radio - Frequency User: Radio - Frequency CONNECT: The frequency, CONNECT: The frequency, please please Tuning a radio frequency User: 1-0-5-Point-5 User: 1-0-6 Pronouncing 1st level keyword “Ra- dio” and then the 2nd level one “Fre- CONNECT: 1-0-5-Point-5 CONNECT:...
  • Page 219 Dialling a telephone number First example: Third example: User: Dial Pronouncing 1st level keyword “Di- User: Dial al” opens a dialogue enabling the fol- CONNECT: The number, please CONNECT: The number, please lowing keywords: User: 0-1-1 User: 0-1-1-1-2-3 – [0..9] CONNECT: 0-1-1 CONNECT:...
  • Page 220 Enter PIN code First example: Third example: Pronouncing 1st level keyword “PIN User: PIN code User: PIN code code”, opens a dialogue enabling the CONNECT: The PIN code, CONNECT: The PIN code, following keywords: please please – [0..9] User: User: 1-2-3-4 –...
  • Page 221 Storing an entry in the address Second example: Calling an entry from book with voice identification the address book CONNECT: The name, please with voice recognition The user can insert into the tele- User: Francesca phone book a voice sample associat- Pronouncing 1 level keyword “Call”, CONNECT:...
  • Page 222 Third example: Deleting a name from the Second example: address book User: Call User: Address book - Delete - Name Pronouncing 1st level keyword “Ad- CONNECT: The name, please dress book” and then “Delete” and CONNECT: The name, please User: Paoletta “Name”, will open a dialogue enabling User:...
  • Page 223 Fourth example: Stopping the dialogue First example: User: Address book - To stop a dialogue, pronounce CONNECT: The destination, Delete - Name “Abort” keyword. Keywords entered please before pronouncing “abort”, are delet- CONNECT: The name, please User: Office User: Paola CONNECT: Office “Abort”...
  • Page 224: Info And Assistance Services

    • • When the 25-fig. 1 is pressed, IMPORTANT NOTES menu includes the following the screen is shown for requesting In- functions: – “112” is the emergency call service formation and Assistance Services for all countries in which this public –...
  • Page 225: Infomobility Function

    “Infomobility” FUNCTION Some information will be given only Choosing “Map” will automatically vocally by the operator, while others display the point on the map, with the “Connect” may also be sent with SMS messages, possibility to enter it as navigation sys- that will be received regardless of the tem destination.
  • Page 226 “Select” When the message you want to read Selecting and confirming “Delete” is highlighted, press 22-fig. 1 to view eliminates definitively the message If they are not deleted, all the mes- it on the display. from the list, while with “Map” the sages received are stored.
  • Page 227: Medical Advice Function

    Information about points Generic information “Medical advice” FUNCTION of interest fig. 85 The icon with “<” identifies messages Selecting and activating this function The icon with “<” identifies messages with generic information (weather fig. 86, after about 10 seconds fig. 87, with traffic information about points conditions, atmospheric events, etc.).
  • Page 228: Roadside Assistance Function

    When automatic medical advice is “Roadside assistance” “Personal number” FUNCTION enabled, to avoid accidental forward- FUNCTION Choosing and activating this function ing, the user has about 10 seconds, • on the menu main page , automat- Choosing and activating this function •...
  • Page 229: Emergency 112 Function

    “Emergency 112” FUNCTION “Personal number” When automatic medical call is en- abled, this will be sent by the system Choosing and activating this function Selecting and confirming this function about 10 seconds from when the user • on the menu main page , directly with the knob 22-fig.
  • Page 230: Calls For Medical Advice Or Roadside Assistance

    CALLS FOR MEDICAL IMPORTANT The call for assis- If for any reason the call for assis- tance is always forwarded; however, if tance cannot be sent, the display ADVICE OR ROADSIDE the you accept the incoming call, the shows a warning message and the user ASSISTANCE Targasys operator might have diffi- is then asked if he wants to activate a...
  • Page 233 Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. Quality - Assistenza Tecnica - Ingegneria Assistenziale - Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Print n. 603.83.540 - 07/2007 - 1 edition...

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