INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION RADIO MODE CD MODE CD CHANGER SETUP INDEX Device overview...
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button – opens the control panel. Button to switch the unit on/off and operate the mute volume function. Volume control. Macro button – programmable function button. For further information, read the section entitled “Programming the macro button” in the “Setup” chapter. Dot matrix display.
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If the statutory guarantee period in your country is less than 12 months, Blaupunkt will grant a 12-month manufacturer’s guarantee. This guarantee does not cover damage due to wear, incorrect usage or commercial use.
Overview of navigation functions Press the NAV key once in order to switch from the radio or CD-changer (optional) audio sources to the navigation system’s main menu or back to naviga- tion (if a navigation session is already active). Use the keys on the rocker switch to se- lect the menu item and press the OK button.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION If you press the OK button for longer than two seconds after entering the destina- tion, the list of destination towns appears. Use the keys on the rocker switch to move the selection marker to the name of the town you require.
Safety information The TravelPilot has been designed for use in passenger cars. Special information such as height restrictions or maximum permitted road load, which is required for navigating trucks and buses, is not included on the navigation CDs. Inserting / removing a CD or the KeyCard •...
About these instructions The aim of these instructions is to familiarize you with the functions of the Travel- Pilot DX-R 70 and ensure that you can safely and successfully operate the unit. Before starting to use your TravelPilot DX-R 70, please read these instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place in your vehicle.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Theft protection KeyCard The unit is supplied with a KeyCard. The TravelPilot can also be operated using a second KeyCard. Furthermore, the values that were set last for the frequency range, station tuner, traffic information announcement, RDS, REG, seek tuning sensitivity, power-on volume and SHARX are all stored.
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Removing the KeyCard To unlock the control panel, button 1. Press the The control panel opens. Push the KeyCard and the KeyCard slide towards the right until they go no further. Remove the KeyCard from the control panel. Close the control panel. Note: As a precautionary measure against theft, remove the Key- Card when leaving the vehicle and leave the control panel open.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Switching the unit on/off To switch on the TravelPilot when the KeyCard is inserted, press the blue button 2 in the centre of the volume control 3. The unit plays the audio source that was active last at the preset volume level.
Selecting the operating mode To select the operating mode, press: the TUNE button A for radio mode or the CD.C button @ for CD or CD-changer (optional) mode or the NAV button ? to activate navigation. If you change the source using one of these buttons, the main menu of the corresponding source will be opened.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Switching between the navigation system’s main menu and navigation menu If you want to switch between the main menu and the navigation menu during an active navigation, press the NAV button ?. If navigation is not active, position-tracking mode will be displayed. Opening the setup menu You can open the setup menu for a particular operating mode by briefly press- ing the MENU button : once.
Display The TravelPilot’s display contains all the navigation information (e.g. visual driv- ing recommendations), menus and lists, as well as the menus relating to the radio, CD and CD changer (optional) audio sources. If the unit is connected as described in the installation instructions, the display switches to night-time mode when the vehicle lights are turned on.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Adjusting audio settings and sound distribution settings The TravelPilot allows you to adjust the bass and treble for each audio source. Changes to the balance and fader sound distribution settings and loudness set- tings (aurally compensated volume) affect all the audio sources. To adjust the audio settings, press the TUNE button A or CD.C button @ to switch to the audio source (radio, CD or CD changer) for which you would like to adjust the...
Navigation The navigation system in the TravelPilot DX-R 70 helps you find your way to destinations quickly and safely without first having to spend time studying a roadmap. When navigation is active, you will be guided by the DX-R 70’s voice output.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION The software is loaded from the CD. The progress is indicated in the display. Note: The process of loading the software from the navigation CD must not be interrupted. Starting navigation Press the NAV button ? whilst the unit is switched on. The main navigation menu opens.
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• Previously saved special destinations such as train stations, airports, petrol stations and other public facilities. You can view a sorted list of special destinations for the destination town, the area around a destination, on a national level or in the vicinity of the vehicle position. •...
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION When the required character is highlighted, press the OK button 8. The character will be entered into the input line. An appropriate entry from the list will be displayed in the match line as you enter more and more characters.
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Deleting letters To delete a letter that you entered accidentally, press the ESC button < or symbol and press the OK button 8. highlight the The input cursor will move to the left in the input line. If the required name appears in the match list whilst you are entering the name in navigation mode, keep the OK button 8 pressed for longer than two seconds or highlight the...
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Press the OK button 8. The previous or next list page is displayed. The selection bar remains on the arrow button. Keep pressing the OK button 8 until you reach the required page. Selecting list entries Press the OK button 8 to accept the entry. RADIO MODE CD MODE CD CHANGER...
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Entering a destination – town If you want to drive to a destination in a town, you first have to specify one. Select the item in the main navigation menu. The destination input menu opens. Select The speller for entering the town name opens (for further information read the section entitled “Entering destinations using the speller”).
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Press the OK button 8 to accept the town as your destination. If there are multiple instances of the town’s name, a submenu will open. You can then select the required town from it. If you do not want to accept the town as your destination, press the ESC button <.
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Enter the street name using the speller. Select the required street name from the list. If the street name occurs several times in the destination town, a sub- menu will open in which you can specify the street precisely. After the street has been selected, the destination input menu opens. Choose between the options: : Destination input is complete and navigation will be started.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION You can specify route options in order to customise the route to suit your partic- ular requirements, e.g. excluding motorways. For further information, read the section entitled “Route options” in this chapter. Entering a destination – junction If you selected in the destination input menu, a list of the avail- able junctions for the destination street will be displayed.
Special destinations in the destination town, in the area around the destination, in the area around your position and national destinations Special destinations that can be used to enter a destination are combined in categories. The special destination categories include: Motorway junctions, Train stations, Shopping centres,...
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION : This includes special destinations within the vicinity of the current vehicle position (this function is particularly useful when look- ing for facilities such as petrol stations). Special destinations – at your final destination Before you can select special destinations for your final destination, you first have to enter at least a town or, in the case of larger towns, a town centre as the destination.
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Special destinations – national destinations You can also select items such as motorway junctions, service stations, airports or border crossings as your destination. You do not need to previously enter a destination to do so. The only requirement is that you know the name of the required destination.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Special destinations – destination surrounding area Before you can select special destinations that are in the vicinity of the destina- tion, you first have to enter a town as the destination. Enter a town as the destination. Select in the destination input menu after entering the town.
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Select the required destination. Navigation begins. For further information, read the section entitled “Nav- igation”. Entering a destination – from the destination memory You can save destinations, which you drive to regularly, in the destination mem- ory so that you can access them easily for other navigation sessions. To save and edit destinations in the destination memory, read the section entitled “Des- tination memory”.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION A list of the available destinations will open. Select the required destination. Navigation begins. For further information, read the section entitled “Nav- igation”. Entering a destination – position marker You can set one of your preset position markers as a destination. A position marker is a vehicle position that you set during an active navigation session or when you used the system to determine your position.
Navigation Starting navigation Once you enter a destination, navigation begins automatically. If you want to begin a navigation session to the navigation system’s last destina- tion, select the menu item in the main navigation menu. Confirm your selection by pressing the OK button 8. TIP: You can also begin navigation using the macro button.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION RADIO MODE CD MODE CD CHANGER SETUP INDEX In the right of the display you can optionally display either the approxi- mate remaining journey time to the destination, the approximate arrival time or the current time. For further information, read the section entitled “Selecting time info”.
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Changing the audio source You can change the audio source at any time during navigation. Press the TUNE A or CD.C @ button during an active navigation ses- sion. The main menu for radio mode or CD changer mode opens. CD changer mode is only available if a CD changer is connected and operational.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Dynamic navigation During dynamic navigation, the TravelPilot DX-R 70 analyses digital traffic infor- mation messages and uses this information when planning the route. The traffic messages are received from TMC (Traffic Message Channel) stations. These are RDS stations which also broadcast their traffic messages in digital form (for further information, read the section entitled “TMC”...
Tour list The tour list allows you to combine individual destinations in a “tour”. TIP: The tour list is a convenient way of planning such things as inspec- tion tours or visits to various customers. To programme the tour list, select the navigation menu.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION You can now move the destination to the required position in the tour memory: Press the OK button 8. A reposition marker appears in front of the destination. buttons on the rocker switch 7 to move the destination to Use the the required position in the tour list.
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Sorting the tour To sort the tour, select the item in the Press the OK button 8. The tour list is displayed. Select the destination that you want to reposition. Press the OK button 8. A reposition marker appears in front of the destination. buttons on the rocker switch 7 to move the destination to Use the the required position.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Deleting the whole tour To delete a whole tour, select the item in the Press the OK button 8. A selection menu is displayed. Select A confirmation request is displayed. Select Press the OK button 8. Starting a navigation session to a tour destination To start a navigation session to a tour destination, select the item in the...
NO MAP navigation NO MAP navigation begins if you remove the navigation CD after having en- tered the destination and started the navigation session. TIP: During a NO MAP navigation session you can use the internal CD drive to play an audio CD. If a NO MAP navigation session is active, the distance to the destination as the crow flies is displayed in the symbol area on the right.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Entertainment Historical buildings The information available can include addresses, telephone numbers, prices and facilities provided by hotels and restaurants. Since the stored information depends on the travel guide on your CD, we cannot provide any detailed description of the contents here. If only one travel guide is present, the name of the guide, e.g.
Once you have read the list, close the menu by pressing the NAV button ?. The navigation menu reappears. Position tracking mode In position tracking mode, the name of the road you are currently driving down is displayed in the title line. A compass symbol appears in the symbol area indicating the direction in which North lies.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Saving a destination in memory You can save the currently active destination or – after the navigation session has ended – the last active destination of the navigation session in the destina- tion memory. Alternatively, you can use the speller to programme a destination. Select in the main navigation menu.
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symbol and press the OK button 8 or select the keep the OK button 8 pressed for longer than two seconds. Sorting destinations manually You can also sort destinations manually in the destination memory. You can then access this list of manually sorted destinations from the destination memo- ry when selecting your destination.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION A menu containing the following options appears: : You can select and delete individual destinations from the list of saved destinations. : All destinations in the destination memory are deleted. A confirmation request appears after you select the required option. Confirm your selection with To delete the memory containing the last ten destinations (LAST 10), select the...
Bypassing a traffic jam during navigation Alongside the feature for automatically bypassing traffic jams with the aid of the dynamic navigation feature, the TravelPilot also gives you the option of manual- ly entering traffic jams or blocked sections of road during an active navigation session.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Cancelling the traffic jam bypass feature Open the traffic jam bypass menu. Select press the OK button 8. The navigation menu opens again and the route list is recalculated. Excluding a route section from the route list You have the option of excluding individual sections from the calculated route. This is useful if you are informed of road closures or construction sites along your route and you want to avoid these areas.
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buttons on the rocker switch 7 to move the selection Use the marker to the first road that you want excluded from your route. If neces- sary, open longer sections as already described. Press the OK button 8. A circle is displayed in front of the destination. buttons on the rocker switch 7 to move the selection Use the marker to the last road that you want excluded from your route.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Defining route options You can customise the route to suit your requirements at any time, even during an active navigation session. The configurable parameters are: : Choose between the quickest or shortest route or dynamic nav- igation with TMC. If you select hidden from view;...
If you want to close the selection menu, press the ESC button < (you will return to the navi menu) or select the menu item and press the OK button 8. If navigation is not active, the navi menu will be displayed again. If navi- gation is active, you will be switched to the navigation session.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Saving a position marker After you press the OK button 8, a selection menu opens. You are now given the option of assigning a name to the position marker or returning to the menu in which you set the position marker. If you select the option and enter a name for the position marker, the name will be automatically stored in the destination memory.
Traffic announcements during navigation You can switch traffic announcement standby during navigation on/off. Press the MENU button :. The navi menu is displayed. Select the menu item and press the OK button 8. The TA function is activated or deactivated. The current is indicated.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Activating / deactivating the last 10 destinations memory If the LAST 10 option is activated, the last 10 navigation destinations are stored automatically in memory. You can also deactivate the LAST 10 memory. Press the MENU button :. The navigation session’s navi menu appears.
Manually setting your position If GPS reception is not available, you can manually set your position yourself. Press the MENU button :. The navi menu is displayed. Highlight the menu item. Press the OK button 8. You can now enter the position in the order of town, street, junction. After completing your entry, the navi menu will be displayed again.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Simulating navigation The TravelPilot provides you with the option of simulating a navigation session. During the simulation, the system provides visual driving recommendations and voice output in real-time. If you want to start a navi simulation, press the MENU button :. The navi menu is displayed.
Radio mode Switching to radio mode Press the TUNE button A. The main menu opens in radio mode. The station that was received last will be heard. The six softkeys on both sides of the display are used for selecting and storing station presets.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Switch to radio mode. Press the MENU button :. The radio mode’s setup menu appears. You will find the RDS item in the lower left display line. You can choose between the VAR, FIX and OFF options. The default setting is VAR. Keep pressing the softkey associated with RDS until the required option appears alongside RDS.
Press the MENU button :. The setup menu is displayed. Keep pressing the softkey that is assigned to REG until the required opti- on appears alongside REG. The default setting is OFF. Switching PTY on/off PTY (Programme Type) is also an RDS service. Stations use PTY to inform you of the type of programme content.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION TA (Traffic Announcement) Traffic announcements (TA) are a service provided by the broadcasting stati- ons. Traffic information announcements are broadcast regularly. Stations that broadcast traffic announcements also transmit a signal indicating that they do. If this signal is detected by your TravelPilot, a TP symbol (TP = Traffic Program- me) will appear in the status line of the main radio mode menu.
Switch to the setup menu by pressing the MENU button : and keep pressing the softkey assigned to TA until the required ON or OFF option appears. The default setting is ON. TIP: You can also switch the TA function on/off using the macro button. For further information on how to programme the macro button, read the section entitled “Programming the macro button”...
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Tuning into FM stations The TravelPilot provides several options for tuning into radio stations. Automatic seek tuning To tune into stations automatically, button on the rocker switch 7 to seek tune upwards or press the button on the rocker switch 7 to seek tune downwards. press the If the TA function is activated, the unit will only tune into stations that support traffic announcements (TA symbol in the display).
This will only work if the RDS function is switched off in the setup menu. button on the rocker switch 7. Press the The frequency changes in 100 kHz steps. Tuning into MW stations You can automatically and manually tune into stations in MW radio mode. Automatic seek tuning To tune into stations automatically, button on the rocker switch 7 to seek tune upwards or...
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Starting scan seek tuning To start scan seek tuning, switch to the radio functions menu by pressing the TUNE button A and press the softkey assigned to the PAGE 2 menu item. Press the softkey assigned to the SCAN menu item. Scan seek tuning begins.
Stopping TMC Scan If you want to stop scan seek tuning or continue listening to a station set by the scan seek tuning operation, press the ESC button <. Scan seek tuning is stopped and the station that was tuned into last will then continue to be heard.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Storing stations automatically – “Travelstore” The unit can automatically store the six stations with the strongest reception in the region in the FMT memory. This feature is particularly useful on excursions. Please note that any stations previously stored in the FMT memory will be over- written by the Travelstore function.
Starting TMC Store If you want to start TMC Store, switch to the radio functions menu by pressing the TUNE button A and press the softkey assigned to the PAGE 2 menu item. Press the softkey assigned to the TMCSTORE menu item. The activity of TMC Store is indicated symbolically in the display.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Displaying radiotext Radiotext is a service provided by some RDS stations. Alongside the station name, some stations also broadcast additional information on the radio pro- gramme or the title of the track currently being played. This appears in the main area of the radio’s main menu.
TIM - Traffic Information Memory The unit contains a digital speech memory which can automatically record up to 14 traffic messages with a maximum duration of four minutes. Depending on the length of the new message, the oldest messages will be dele- ted.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Switching TIM on / off, changing the recording standby time When the car radio is switched on, you can turn the TIM function on / off as follows. Press the T button 9. The traffic menu appears in the display. Keep pressing the softkey associated with the TIM menu item until the required option 2H (for 2 hours recording standby), 24H (for 24 hours recording standby) or OFF appears.
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The latest message always has the highest number and is played first. The other traffic messages follow in descending order. The display shows the time at which the traffic message was received. After the last message is heard, the unit returns to the previous mode of operation.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Viewing TMC messages The TravelPilot provides you with the option of viewing the traffic messages received via TMC (Traffic Message Channel) in the display. These messages are used by the navigation system for dynamic navigation (for further informati- on, read the section entitled “Dynamic navigation”...
CD mode You can play audio CDs in the TravelPilot’s internal CD drive. When you are playing audio CDs, only NO MAP navigation is possible. Only use audio CDs that bear this logo: During CD playback, the track number and the playing time or just the track number will be displayed in the title line of the main CD menu.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Starting internal CD playback (no CD changer is connected) If an audio CD is inserted and no CD changer is connected, press the CD.C button @. The unit switches to the main CD menu and CD playback begins. If no audio CD is inserted, a message informing you of this appears in the display.
press the softkey assigned to the TIME menu item. The playing time display will be switched on / off. The default setting is Traffic announcements during CD mode To switch traffic announcement standby (see the section entitled “TA (Traffic Announcement)” in the “Radio mode” chapter) on / off during CD mode, press the MENU button :.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Fast searching If you are listening to a track and you want to play a certain part of it, you can do so with fast search mode. button on the rocker switch 7 during playback. Press the You can hear the track fast forwarding / reversing. Random play (MIX) You can play the tracks on a CD in random order.
Repeating tracks (REPEAT) To repeat a track, activate the repeat function. Proceed as follows: Select the required track, switch to the functions menu in CD mode by pressing the CD.C button @ and press the softkey assigned to the REPEAT menu item. The track is repeated until the repeat function is cancelled.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Entering a name buttons on the rocker switch 7 to move the Use the selection marker to the first letter of the name you wish to enter. The currently highlighted letter is displayed in an enlarged fashion within the magnifier on the right of the display.
Deleting all names If you want to delete all the CD names from memory, proceed as follows: Open the CD name menu and press the softkey assigned to the CLR ALL menu item. A confirmation request appears. If you are sure you want to delete all the CD names, button on the rocker switch 7.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION The programme menu opens. If you have not selected any tracks yet, the CLR PRG and RUN items cannot be selected. If this is the case, they will be marked with a lock symbol. buttons on the rocker switch 7 to select the track you Use the want to play first.
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Deleting individual playlists To delete a playlist if, for instance, you want to programme a new one, run the playlist that you want to delete and press the softkey assigned to CLR PRG. Deleting all playlists in memory If you want to delete all the playlists in memory, press the softkey assigned to CLR ALL.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION CD changer mode You can use the following Blaupunkt CD changers with the Travel-Pilot DX-R 70: CDC - A08 IDC - A09 Please refer to the installation and connection instructions supplied with your CD changer for information on how to install the CD changer in your vehicle and connect it to the TravelPilot.
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The functions area in the centre of the display contains the numbers or names of the first five CDs in the changer. In addition, a menu item is displayed so that you can open the second page of the main CD menu. Note: Since the IDC - A09 has a capacity of five CDs, there is no second page in the main menu if an IDC - A09 is connected.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Selecting a CD To select a CD, press the softkey assigned to the CD. If the required CD is not shown in the functions area of the display, open the second page of the main menu. Press the softkey assigned to the CD6-CD10 or CD1-CD5 menu item. The other page of the main menu is opened.
Random play (MIX) You can play the tracks on a CD or all the CDs in the changer in random order. Switch to the functions menu by pressing the CD.C button @ and press the softkey assigned to the MIX menu item. The first randomly selected track will then be played.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Configuring SCAN for a CD or all the CDs in the magazine The SCAN function provides you with the option of choosing whether only the tracks on the CD you are currently listening to should be scanned. Switch to the setup menu by pressing the MENU button :. Press the softkey assigned to the SCAN menu item until the required option appears alongside SCAN.
Switch to the setup menu by pressing the MENU button : and press the softkey assigned to RPT until TRK appears alongside it. Activating the repeat function for CDs To repeat a CD, you first have to set the repeat function to CD. In the setup menu, press the softkey assigned to RPT until CD appears.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Select the next track in the playlist by pressing the rocker switch 7 and press the softkey assigned to the ADD menu item. Repeat these steps with all the tracks that you want to include in your playlist. A star is displayed in the main menu alongside the CD number or name to indicate that a playlist has been programmed for this CD.
Deleting all playlists in memory If you want to delete all the playlists in memory, press the softkey assigned to CLR ALL. A confirmation request appears. If you are sure you want to delete all the programmed playlists, button on the rocker switch 7. select YES with the Press the OK button 8.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION The currently highlighted letter is displayed in an enlarged fashion within the magnifier on the right of the display. Press the OK button 8. The letter is entered into the name line at the top. Continue in this manner with the remaining letters of the name. Once you have finished entering the name, symbol and press the OK button 8 or highlight the...
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Deleting all names If you want to delete all the CD names from memory, proceed as follows: Open the CD name menu and press the softkey assigned to CLR ALL. A confirmation request appears. If you are sure you want to delete all the CD names, button on the rocker switch 7.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Activating / deactivating traffic announcements (CD changer) To switch traffic announcement standby (see “TA (Traffic Announcement)” in the “Radio mode” chapter) on / off during CD changer mode, switch to the setup menu by pressing the MENU button :. Press the softkey assigned to the TA menu item.
Steering wheel remote control The RC 10 steering wheel remote control allows you to safely and conveniently access some of the TravelPilot’s primary functions from your steering wheel. and OK buttons have the same functions as they do on the TravelPilot.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Muting You can mute the unit using the remote control. Press the button. Cancelling mute If you want to cancel mute, press the button again or press the V+ or V- button. RADIO MODE CD MODE REMOTE CONTROL CD CHANGER SETUP INDEX...
Setup – basic settings Setup mode allows you to adjust the TravelPilot’s basic functions to suit your needs. You can change the following device functions: • DISPLAY - Change the display characteristics • VOLUME - Setting the default volume levels •...
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Setting the day / night changeover, viewing angle and dis- play brightness You can deactivate the automatic changeover to night-time display and adjust the display brightness for the night and day displays in the display setup. You can also change the display viewing angle here. Automatic changeover to night display If you want to deactivate the automatic changeover to the night-time display because, for instance, you always drive with your headlights on,...
Adjusting the display brightness You can adjust the display brightness separately for the day and night display. If you want to adjust the display brightness, buttons on the rocker switch 7 to select the DAY or NIGHT use the item that you require and repeat the steps described under “Adjusting the viewing angle”.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION The power-on volume is a limiting value. This means that if the volume when you switch the unit on is lower than the configured power-on volume, the volume level that was last set will be applied. If the volume when you switch the unit on is higher than the configured power-on volume, the volume will be reduced to the power-on volume level when you turn the unit on.
• POSITION MARK • GPS STATUS • TRAFFIC AHEAD • TIME INFO • LOCATING To programme the macro button, proceed as follows: Press and hold the macro button 4 until the macro button setup menu opens or if you are in a main menu, press the MENU button : twice.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Setting the clock In the CLOCK setup menu, you can activate / deactivate summer time, set the time format (12/24 hour), and set the time zone in relation to the standard time (GMT). These settings are necessary so that the TravelPilot can calculate the system time from the received GPS time.
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Setting the time zone Select the CLOCK menu item in the setup menu. Select SETTINGS. Select the TIME ZONE menu item. Set the time deviation using the The deviation from GMT for Germany is +1 hour. Activating summer time When you activate / deactivate summer time, the system time is adjusted auto- matically.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Adjust the minutes using the Press the OK button 8. Selecting the language You can set the language for the displays and navigation. There are various languages available depending on the navigation CD. Metric settings (distances in kilometres and metres) and imperial settings (distances in miles and yards) are available for the English language.
Calibrating the device The INSTALLATION setup menu contains all the necessary items for preparing the TravelPilot for operation once it has been installed. Calibrating after installation (new installation) If you installed the unit yourself, the system has to be calibrated to suit your vehicle.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Note: No navigation is possible during the first 25% of the calibrati- on procedure after NEW INSTALL is selected. The route that you have to drive along depends on various factors such as the quality of GPS reception and the route itself. The speci- fied distance in kilometres is only an average value.
You will be asked to drive the route. buttons on the rocker switch 7 to select START. Use the Carry out the steps as instructed by the system. Carrying out the system test You have the option of carrying out a system test. The system checks the GPS antenna and whether the reversing signal and the vehicle ignition are correctly connected to the system.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Resetting to the factory defaults You can reset the TravelPilot to its default settings. This affects all the settings for the navigation system and the audio sources. Select DEFAULT SET. from the setup menu. Step 1: If a navigation CD is inserted, you will be asked whether you want to reset the navigation system’s values.
Setting seek tuning sensitivity You have the option of setting the seek tuning stop sensitivity for automatic seek tuning mode. The default setting is BEST. buttons on the rocker switch 7 to select the FM-SEEK Use the menu item. Keep pressing the OK button 8 until the required option is displayed inversed alongside FM-SEEK.
INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Preparing a second KeyCard A second KeyCard can be prepared as an additional KeyCard if the TravelPilot is being operated with the first KeyCard inserted. If you want to prepare a second KeyCard, insert the first KeyCard and switch the unit on. Open the setup menu.
The master code input menu opens. Enter the four-digit master code that is printed on the equipment pass as fol- lows: buttons on the rocker switch 7 to highlight the first digit of use the the master code and press the OK button 8. The input cursor jumps one position to the right.
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INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Volume Power-on TA-Min Nav-Min GALA Tel-Vol Macro button Clock Time format Time zone Summer time Status clock Main clock Code-LED Radio RDS-REG SHARX Radiotext Seek tuning sensitivity CD audio Playing time display RADIO MODE CD MODE CD CHANGER TA function 24 h + 1,0...
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CD changer Playing time display Scan Repeat Navigation Route Motorway Ferry Toll Symbol Language Last 10 Time info Sound Bass Treble Balance Fader Loudness TIM standby INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION Track Fast With With With Arrival time 9 (middle) 9 (middle) 24 h RADIO MODE CD MODE CD CHANGER...