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VAUXHALL Corsa
Infotainment Manual
Model Year 2013
Edition: June 2012
TS 1699-A-13
KTA-2708/4-VX-en

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  • Page 1 Infotainment Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: June 2012 TS 1699-A-13 KTA-2708/4- 0 - 1 VAUXHALL Corsa Infotainment Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: June 2012 TS 1699-A-13 KTA-2708/4-VX-en...
  • Page 2 Contents Touch & Connect ......3 CD 40 USB ........89 CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 1 ..129 CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 2 ..157 Mobile phone portal ....185...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Touch & Connect Introduction ........4 Radio ........... 18 CD Player ........23 AUX input ........28 USB port ........29 Bluetooth music ......32 Navigation ........34 Phone .......... 73 Index ..........86...
  • Page 5: General Information

    Introduction Introduction General information Optionally, the Infotainment system can be operated using controls on the The Infotainment system provides steering wheel. you with state-of-the-art in-car The well-thought-out design of the infotainment. General information ....... 4 control elements, the touch screen The radio has six station memories and the clear displays enable you to Theft-deterrent feature ....
  • Page 6 Introduction Radio reception Unlocking the Infotainment traffic.The related traffic system Radio reception may be disrupted by regulations must always be static, noise, distortion or loss of followed. If the power supply to the reception due to Infotainment system is interrupted, Only make entries (e.g.
  • Page 7 Introduction Notice selecting the Delete screen Detailed description of menu button. operation via touch screen or 3. After all numbers are entered multifunction knob 3 9. select the OK screen button to confirm your input. 1. Select the OK screen button. A message with important A keypad for PIN code input is information regarding the safe...
  • Page 8 Introduction Control elements overview Touch & Connect...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Introduction l ......... 19 R .......... 24 13 I .......... 77 Radio: scroll down in CD ejection ......24 Phone menu ......77 station memory ..... 19 NAV ........35 14 m knob ........9 CD/MP3: short press: skip Navigation menu ....35 Press: switch on/off track backwards;...
  • Page 10: Turn: Adjust Volume

    Introduction Operation Steering wheel audio controls p button ......77 Phone connected, no call Control elements active: 1st press: open The Infotainment system is operated phone menu; 2nd press: via function buttons, multifunctional redial (if redial number knobs, a touch screen and menus available) .......
  • Page 11: Media

    Introduction When the Infotainment system is Adjusting the volume of voice The adjusted setting is stored by the switched on, the last selected volume commands (navigation) Infotainment system and will be is set. automatically used for all future The volume of voice commands can phone calls until the setting is be adjusted while a command is If the volume is muted (set to zero),...
  • Page 12 Introduction ■ USB port functions 3 29 You can, for example, activate an on- / (back) button screen button by tapping on it with a Press the / button to return from a ■ Bluetooth music functions 3 32 finger or change the position of an on- submenu to the next higher menu screen slider element by moving it Navigation...
  • Page 13 Introduction The corresponding system function is Messages activated, or a message is displayed, or a submenu with further options is displayed. With multifunction knob: 1. Turn the multifunction knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to select a screen button or menu item. The currently selected screen button or menu item is highlighted.
  • Page 14 Introduction Scrolling through a long list of menu With multifunction knob: With multifunction knob: items Turn the multifunction knob clockwise 1. Turn the multifunction knob or anti-clockwise to scroll through the clockwise or anti-clockwise to list of menu items. select a menu item. 2.
  • Page 15 Introduction Example: Avoid road settings Example: Display settings Notice In subsequent chapters the operating steps for switching to another setting option via touch screen or multifunction knob will simply be described as "...set...to...'option name'...". Example: System settings With touch screen: With touch screen: Tap on the - or + screen button beside Tap on a menu item to switch to...
  • Page 16: Volume Settings

    Introduction With multifunction knob: To open the AUDIO SETUP menu: Fader 1. Turn the multifunction knob Use this setting to adjust the volume ■ Press the SETUP button and then clockwise or anti-clockwise to distribution between the front and select the Audio screen button, select a menu item.
  • Page 17: System Settings

    Introduction Adjusting the volume of voice System settings commands (navigation) ■ if an audio main menu is currently active, e.g. the FM1 or CD menu, press the multifunction knob. Notice The Audio screen button in the SETUP menu is not selectable, when the volume is set to zero.
  • Page 18 Introduction Scroll direction Activating or deactivating touch clicks To adjust the scroll direction for menu If the menu item Touch Click in the item selection via the multifunction SYSTEM SETUP menu is set to On, knob: set Scroll Direction to [ or ]. each tap on a screen button or menu item is indicated by a clicking sound.
  • Page 19: Radio

    Radio Radio Usage If the currently played station is an RDS station 3 20, the station name Notice and programme related information Within the radio menus you can only are displayed. use the touch screen to select/ Usage .......... 18 activate the screen buttons at the Selecting the waveband Station search ......
  • Page 20: Station Search

    Radio Enabling or disabling traffic Manual station tuning announcements (TA) Using the multifunction knob (TA function not available for AM While a radio main menu is active: waveband) turn the multifunction knob clockwise Select the TA screen button to enable or anti-clockwise to change the or disable the reception of traffic receiving frequency.
  • Page 21 Radio This ensures that, e.g., the station Notice list always contains the FM stations If no beep can be heard when storing that can be received in the local area a station, system sounds are during a long motorway journey. deactivated.
  • Page 22 Radio The Infotainment system always During the verbal announcement the tunes into the best receivable volume can be changed by turning frequency of the currently played the m knob. RDS station. The traffic announcement can be If RDS Regional mode is activated, cancelled by selecting the Cancel only frequencies of the currently screen button.
  • Page 23 Radio Enabling or disabling traffic announcements Select the TA screen button to enable or disable the reception of traffic announcements. When the reception of traffic announcements is enabled, TA is displayed in the top line of all main menus. If traffic announcements can not be received, TA is crossed out.
  • Page 24: Cd Player

    CD Player CD Player General information MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than listed above may The Infotainment system's CD player not play correctly, and their file can replay audio CDs and MP3/WMA names and folder names may not CDs.
  • Page 25 CD Player ■ Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear Playlist entries must be in the form the lens of the audio player inside of relative paths. the device and cause faults. ■ This chapter deals only with playing ■ Protect CDs from heat and direct MP3 files since the operation for sunlight.
  • Page 26: Previous Track

    CD Player If the normal CD replay mode is active (no mix or repeat mode activated, see below): replay starts with the first track on the CD again, after all tracks on the CD have been played. Notice Folders and playlists stored on an MP3 CD are treated equally by the CD player.
  • Page 27 CD Player Fast forward or rewind Select the Mix screen button to Repeat mode activate or deactivate the mix mode. Press the l or m button and hold it down to fast forward or rewind the If the mix mode is activated, Mix is current track.
  • Page 28 CD Player During MP3 CD replay If the CD is not removed after ejection, it will be drawn back in again If an MP3 CD is inserted, the current automatically after a few seconds. track or all tracks in the currently selected folder can be repeatedly played until the repeat mode is deactivated again.
  • Page 29: Aux Input

    AUX input AUX input General information Usage General information ..... 28 Usage .......... 28 In the centre console in front of the Press the MEDIA button once or gearshift lever there is an AUX socket several times to activate the AUX for the connection of external audio mode.
  • Page 30: Usb Port

    USB port USB port General information When connected to the USB port, various functions of the above devices can be operated via the controls and menus of the Infotainment system. General information ..... 29 Notice Playing saved audio files ..... 30 Not all MP3 player, USB drive, SD card or iPod models are supported by the Infotainment system.
  • Page 31: Playing Saved Audio Files

    USB port ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2, (Romeo, Playlist entries must be in the form The operation of audio data sources Joliet). of relative paths. connected via USB is the same as described for an audio MP3/WMA CD MP3 and WMA files written in any The system attribute for folders/ 3 24.
  • Page 32 USB port Below only the aspects of operation The following operating steps are that are different/additional are mainly the same as described for described. track selection in folders on an MP3/ WMA CD 3 24. Music browser Depending on the model/version of the connected iPod and the data stored, there are various options for the selection and playing of tracks.
  • Page 33: Bluetooth Music

    Bluetooth music Bluetooth music General information Operation Bluetooth enabled audio sources Prerequisites (e.g. music mobile phones, MP3 The following prerequisites must be players featuring Bluetooth, etc.), General information ..... 32 met in order to use the Bluetooth which support Bluetooth music music mode of the Infotainment Operation ........
  • Page 34 Bluetooth music Activating the Bluetooth music Skipping to next or previous track Briefly press the t or v button (on mode the instrument panel). Pause/Stop replay Select the z screen button. To restart replay: press the l screen button again. Press the MEDIA button once or several times to activate the Bluetooth music mode.
  • Page 35: Navigation

    Navigation Navigation General information followed. If a navigation instruction contradicts traffic regulations, the The navigation system will reliably traffic regulations always apply. guide you to your destination without the need to read maps, even if you General information ..... 34 Functioning of the navigation have no local knowledge whatsoever.
  • Page 36: Navigation Menu

    Navigation The route guidance is provided by Dynamic route guidance only works if voice commands and an direction traffic information is received via the arrow, as well as with the aid of a TMC traffic information system. multi-colour map display. The dynamic route guidance function can be deactivated, see chapter TMC traffic information system...
  • Page 37 Navigation The NAVIGATION menu provides The TRAFFIC MESSAGES menu The NAVIGATION SETUP menu access to all system functions for shows all traffic events on the current provides various settings for destination input 3 46 and route route (if route guidance is active), adjustment of the navigation system.
  • Page 38 Navigation Route guidance not active ■ Current position indicated by a red Route guidance active triangle. ■ Street name of current position. ■ Points of interest (POI), e.g. petrol stations, parking areas or restaurants, indicated by corresponding symbols. The display of POIs can be switched on/off, see "Setting up the navigation system"...
  • Page 39 Navigation Notice The display of POIs can be ■ Remaining distance to the final The activation/deactivation of voice switched on/off, see "Setting up the destination. guidance is indicated by a beep, if map display" below. Changing the distance unit, see system sounds are activated 3 9.
  • Page 40 Navigation Moving the visible map section Notice When the move mode is activated, The visible map section on the map you can set the GPS coordinates for display can be moved freely in all new destinations by tapping on the directions.
  • Page 41 Navigation ■ Show Position Information: book: select the Save screen displays the address/GPS button. coordinates of the current position. ■ Map Setup: displays the MAP To store the displayed address/ SETUP menu, see below. GPS coordinates in the address Setting up the map display book: select the Save screen To open the MAP SETUP menu: button.
  • Page 42 Navigation In the 2D map view, you can toggle ■ Show POIs In Map: if set to On, The following settings/options are between the "north orientation", points of interest, e.g. fuel stations, available: and the "driving direction parking areas, or restaurants, are ■...
  • Page 43 Navigation If this option is set to On: when the vehicle approaches a user defined POI, the related warning message is displayed. ■ POI Warning Distance: only applicable, if user defined points of interest (POI) and corresponding warning messages were downloaded to the Infotainment system, see "User defined points of interest"...
  • Page 44 Navigation system, see "User defined points of accomplish a short execution time interest" below. for a simulated trip. Select the menu item to remove all To return to normal route guidance: user defined POI data from the set the menu option to Off. Infotainment system.
  • Page 45 Navigation Notice 3 46. You can select the regarding Creating user defined POIs Functionality of the Dynamic menu item as destination for route For each POI type you need to create navigation settings when route guidance. a separate text file, e.g. by using a guidance is active, see "Settings for simple text editor software.
  • Page 46 Navigation Example: 9.9800000, 6. Enter further POI data, using a The only difference is: instead of 52.0150000, "Michaels House separate line for each POI, into creating a name (e.g. "Michaels [ Fleet Street ]" the text file, as described above. house") you need to create a warning message (e.g.
  • Page 47: Destination Input

    Navigation To start the download: press the The NAVIGATION menu provides SETUP button, select the Navigation three options that you can use for screen button, select the Download destination input: my POIs now menu item, and then ■ Destination: opens the ENTER confirm the displayed message.
  • Page 48 Navigation as new destination, see "Entering and selecting the home address" below. The menu options Options, Route, and Cancel Route are described in the "Guidance" chapter 3 63. Using menus with keypads for address input When using the various options for address input, you often need to enter address data using menus with keypads.
  • Page 49 Navigation In case the displayed city name is the Entering an address directly one you are searching for, you can Press the NAV button, and then select the OK screen button to directly select the Destination menu item to add that city name to your destination open the ENTER DESTINATION address.
  • Page 50 Navigation Performing the address data input Select the City menu item to enter the name or postal code of your 1. Entering the country name: destination city. If the destination country needs to A menu with keypad for city name be entered or changed: select the or postal code input is displayed.
  • Page 51 Navigation A menu with keypad for street with keypad for house number If you select the No num. screen name input is displayed. input, see image below. button, the destination is set to the centre of the destination street, Notice and the CONFIRM In case the system does not require DESTINATION menu is...
  • Page 52 Navigation A message is displayed that provides the options (1) Move and (2) Store described above. Select the desired option (screen button). Moving the destination to a new location: If you select the Move screen button in the message, the SCROLL MAP menu is displayed.
  • Page 53 Navigation Tap on the map to move the The route will be calculated by the destination to a new location. navigation system, and then route guidance started. The destination flag is now displayed at the new location. Description on route guidance, see chapter "Guidance"...
  • Page 54 Navigation The previously entered address is Using the address book, you can The following options are available: indicated by a chequered flag. conveniently store the addresses of ■ New Address: displays the menu To change the previously entered your favourite destinations, and later for direct address input.
  • Page 55 Navigation The CONFIRM DESTINATION menu is displayed again. To store the new address in the address book: Select the Save screen button. A menu with keypad for name input is displayed. If required, you can move the Select a previous destination that visible map section in an arbitrary you want to store in the address direction by moving your finger on...
  • Page 56 Navigation To store the address data: see Enter a new name for the address descriptions above. book entry, and select the OK screen button to confirm the new ■ Current Position: stores the current name. destination in the address book. ■...
  • Page 57 Navigation The data stored on the map SD card The POINTS OF INTEREST menu is contain a great number of predefined displayed. POIs, which are indicated by corresponding symbols on the map display. You can select such POIs as destinations for route guidance. To select a point of interest: Press the NAV button, and then select the Destination menu item to...
  • Page 58 Navigation ■ Petrol stations nearby: shows a list In such cases, select the desired of petrol stations nearby the current subcategory. location. Finally, a list of category specific Operating steps to start route POIs will be displayed. guidance to a particular petrol Operating steps to start route station, see instructions on guidance to a particular POI, see...
  • Page 59 Navigation POIs which names contain the specific POI, see instructions on To select a user defined point of entered letter combination. Search near here above. interest: ■ Search in another city: provides Press the NAV button, and then Notice access to all POIs within a selected select the Destination menu item to If you do not enter any letter, and city.
  • Page 60 Navigation To return to the user POI list: select the List screen button. To start route guidance to the selected user POI: select the Start screen button. Description on route guidance, see chapter "Guidance" 3 63. Selecting a destination from the This method of destination input allows you to search for a new Select the Destination from map...
  • Page 61 Navigation After selecting the Save screen Selecting an intersection as button in the message, a menu with destination keypad for name input is displayed. This method of destination input functions almost the same as described for "Entering an address directly", see above. Instead of specifying a location in a street by a house number, you need to specify the location by an...
  • Page 62 Navigation If there are 5 or less crossing streets, Select the desired crossing street, a list of all crossing streets is and continue with operating step 5 of displayed. Select the desired "Entering an address directly", see crossing street, and continue with above.
  • Page 63 Navigation exceeds 50, the oldest one will be ■ Del. all: deletes the entire list of removed from the list, and the new previous destinations. one will be added. ■ Delete: deletes the displayed After selecting a previous destination destination from the list of previous in the list, a menu is displayed with destinations.
  • Page 64: Traffic Info Menu

    Navigation The old home address (if available) Detailed descriptions on the map will be deleted. display and the visual route guidance information, see chapter "Usage" ■ Start: sets the displayed home 3 35. address or GPS coordinates as new destination, and starts route Voice commands guidance to that destination.
  • Page 65 Navigation Controlling route guidance via ■ Route: opens the ROUTE LIST Press the NAV button, and then menu that shows all streets on the select the Options menu item to open the NAVIGATION menu current route, see "Displaying the the ROUTE OPTIONS menu. Press the NAV button to open the route list"...
  • Page 66 Navigation Automatic: all TMC messages are and ferries should be minimized, ■ Direction arrow or motorway automatically taken into account for when calculating the route to the symbol. route calculation/recalculation. destination. Notice Prompt: in the event of a traffic jam An additional small red triangle in a Displaying the route list or other traffic incidents, for which...
  • Page 67 Navigation To show all available information on a The following menu options are traffic events in the vicinity of the particular route list item: select that available: current vehicle position. list item. ■ Block: using this menu item you can TMC (traffic) symbols (see chapter exclude streets from route "Symbols overview"...
  • Page 68 Navigation Using that menu you can exclude the first upcoming streets from the current route by defining the length of the exclusion section, starting from the current vehicle position. To exclude upcoming streets from the route: set the desired value of Avoid Dist., and then select the Recalculate Route menu item.
  • Page 69: Setup

    Navigation Notice Press the NAV button, and then Enabling user defined POI You can only define one single select the Destination menu item or warnings exclusion street or one exclusion the Previous Destinations menu item. You can define "POI warnings" for section at a time in the route list.
  • Page 70: Map Sd Card

    ROUTE OPTIONS delay. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. menu, see chapter "Guidance" 3 63. Replacing a map SD card, see below .
  • Page 71 Navigation Important information on SD card ■ Do not store the SD card in Removing the SD card handling locations exposed to direct sunlight, or in high temperatures or Caution humidity. ■ Always place the SD card in its Never attempt to use an SD card storage case, when not in use.
  • Page 72: Setup Menu

    Navigation Symbols overview Inserting the SD card No. Explanation Petrol station Route guidance and POI symbols Restaurant POI (points of interest) symbols are only shown on the map display, if the display of POIs is enabled. To enable the display of POIs: press the SETUP button, select the Navigation menu item, select the Map Setup menu item, and then set Show...
  • Page 73 Navigation Dynamic navigation to Automatic or Explanation Prompt, see chapter "Guidance" Traffic jam 3 63. Closed road Slippery road Road works Icy road Cross winds Narrowing Accident Danger Uneven road TMC (traffic) symbols are only shown on the map display, if dynamic route guidance via TMC messages is enabled.
  • Page 74: Phone

    Phone Phone General information Important information for operation and traffic safety The Phone portal provides you with the possibility of having mobile phone 9 Warning conversations via a vehicle General information ..... 73 microphone and the vehicle Mobile phones have effects on Bluetooth connection ....
  • Page 75: Bluetooth Connection

    Phone Hereby, we declare that the Bluetooth phones is prohibited, if System Transceiver is in compliance interference is caused by the with the essential requirements and mobile phone or if dangerous other relevant provisions of Directive situations can occur. 1999/5/EC. Bluetooth Bluetooth connection The Bluetooth profiles HFP 1.1,...
  • Page 76 Phone Pairing a Bluetooth device Infotainment system's Bluetooth Connecting to another paired unit, CAR HF UNIT will be device Important information displayed. ■ Up to four devices can be paired to 4. On the Bluetooth device: select the system. CAR HF UNIT and then follow the ■...
  • Page 77: Emergency Call

    Phone Emergency call 2. Select the desired device. Removing a paired device 3. On the Bluetooth device: if not activated already, activate the 9 Warning Bluetooth function (see user guide of Bluetooth device). Connection setup cannot be guaranteed in all situations.For On the Infotainment system's this reason you should not rely display: after a few seconds a...
  • Page 78: Phone Menu

    Phone Operation Notice functions are active. You can Not every mobile phone supports all enquire about this with the local As soon as a connection via functions of the Phone portal. network operators. Bluetooth has been set up between Therefore deviations from the range your mobile phone and the The emergency call number can of functions described with these...
  • Page 79 Phone o thumbwheel: turn to adjust volume. Prerequisites The following prerequisites must be met in order to use the handsfree mode of the Infotainment system: ■ The Bluetooth function of the Infotainment system must be activated 3 74. ■ The Bluetooth function of the mobile phone must be activated In case a mobile phone is in the range The mobile phone is now connected...
  • Page 80 Phone data and call lists data is transferred from the mobile phone to the Infotainment system. Detailed information on this, see "Phone book setup" below. Initiating a phone call Using the phone book In the phone book contacts are stored with name and phone number.
  • Page 81 Phone Enter the first letters of the contact name you are searching for (select the Delete screen button once or several times to delete already entered letters). As soon as the system finds a contact name whose first letters match the entered letters, the entire name of the corresponding phone book entry is displayed (see image above).
  • Page 82 Phone To initiate a phone call: select the To initiate a phone call: select the Accessing the voicemail box desired list entry. The corresponding { screen button. The displayed Enter the phone number of the phone number is dialled. phone number is dialled. connected mobile phone manually, see "Manually entering a phone Redialling a phone number...
  • Page 83 Phone To answer the call: select the green Deactivating the microphone { screen button. temporarily Select the Mic. off screen button. The To reject the call: select the red } caller will not hear you any longer. screen button. To reactivate the microphone: select Second incoming phone call the Mic.
  • Page 84 Phone Notice Downloading the phone book Adjusting the sorting order Depending on the number of phone Set Sort Phonebook By to First book entries and the connected Name or Last Name to adjust the mobile phone, the data download sorting order for the phone book can take several minutes.
  • Page 85 Phone Notice In case you select a phone book that was not downloaded from the connected mobile phone, the Phonebk screen button in the PHONE menu will not be selectable.
  • Page 86 Phone...
  • Page 87: Index

    Index Activating the CD player....24 General information....Activating the radio....... 18 ....4, 23, 28, 29, 32, 34, 73 Adding waypoints......63 Guidance ........63 Address book........ 46 Address entry....... 46 Home address......46 AUX input socket........28 usage........28 Infotainment system control elements......
  • Page 88 Regionalization......20 Replacing a map SD card..... 35 Navigation Operating a Bluetooth music Route calculation......63 adding waypoints...... 63 device........32 Route guidance...... 63, 68 address book......46 Operation ......9, 32, 77 Route list........63 control elements......35 creating user POIs....35 Pairing a Bluetooth device....
  • Page 89 Usage......18, 24, 28, 35 USB port important information....29 playing saved audio files... 30 User POIs creating and downloading..35 selecting........46 Using the AUX input..... 28 Using the CD player..... 24 Using the Infotainment system..9 Using the navigation system..35 Using the radio......
  • Page 90 CD 40 USB Introduction ........90 Radio ......... 104 CD Player ........116 AUX input ........121 USB port ........122 Index .......... 126...
  • Page 91 Introduction Introduction General information In addition the Infotainment system can be equipped with a Mobile phone The Infotainment system provides portal. you with state-of-the-art in-car The well-thought-out design of the infotainment. General information ..... 90 control elements and the clear The radio has nine automatic station displays enable you to control the Theft-deterrent feature ....
  • Page 92 Introduction Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to ■ changes in distance from the transmitter, ■ multi-path reception due to reflection, ■ shadowing. Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrent.
  • Page 93 Introduction Overview Control elements...
  • Page 94: Press: Switch On/Off Infotainment System

    Introduction e knob ......... 94 SOUND ....... 101 13 TP ........109 Sound function Traffic programme ....109 Briefly press: switch on/off programme selection ..101 Infotainment system ....94 14 j Eject CD ......117 BC ......... 92 Turn: adjust volume ....94 On-board computer ....
  • Page 95 Introduction Operation Steering wheel audio controls Radio: discontinue TA and PTY31 messages ....104 Control elements If a DAB receiver is The Infotainment system is operated connected: changing via function buttons, multifunctional between analogue and knobs and menus that are shown on digital reception ....
  • Page 96: Cd Ejection

    3 102. enabled after the Infotainment We recommend having appliances ■ Traffic announcements and system has been disconnected installed by a Vauxhall Authorised external audio sources are inserted from the operating voltage and re- Repairer. at a preset minimum volume connected.
  • Page 97 Introduction For the best possible audio quality, Selection pages Feature pages the external audio source should be set to maximum volume. On units with line-out, the output signal is available at a fixed audio level and cannot be changed. To avoid overriding the AUX input, the effective output voltage of the external audio source must be lower than 1.5 V.
  • Page 98 Introduction Settings pages Selecting from a menu Select the menu item. ■ In some menus, settings are made by turning the multifunction knob. ■ Active functions are identified by a ticked box or a selected option field in front of the menu item. ■...
  • Page 99 Introduction Press the multifunction knob to For this purpose, the currently confirm your selection. displayed menu is overlaid with the Turn the multifunction knob to the pop-up. In the following chapters of the right until menu item Main appears in operating instructions, the requests You have to confirm some of the pop- the footer.
  • Page 100 Introduction The station last tuned in to is To select the Audio menu, proceed as Leaving a menu with the multifunction displayed. follows: knob You will hear the last station tuned in. In the radio, audio source or Sound menus: Selecting the CD menu Turn the multifunction knob to the left Press MEDIA button once or...
  • Page 101 Introduction This option is not available in lists, Main menu Mobile phone portal information input menus and the main menu. Display of the information provided if a Mobile phone portal is fitted. See Using the function buttons to exit from operating instructions for Mobile menu phone portal.
  • Page 102: Tone Settings

    Introduction ■ The programme name is indicated Information on the climate control 1. Select the menu items Treble or if the RDS function is active system Bass. 3 109. See car owner's manual. 2. Turn the multifunction knob until ■ If traffic announcements are the desired value is set.
  • Page 103 Introduction Sound The following menu items are SDVC available: If you prefer a preset sound style To compensate for ambient and there are five options to select from. rolling noise, the Infotainment ■ TA Volume: Volume of traffic system's volume is adjusted to the announcements Select menu item Sound.
  • Page 104 Introduction External In Use this function to adjust the volume of external sources such as a mobile phone. Select menu item External In. Turn the multifunction knob until the desired value is set. Press the multifunction knob. Aux volume Use this function to adjust the volume of external audio sources such as a CD player.
  • Page 105 Radio Radio Usage Press the multifunction knob. The Audio menu is displayed. Radio mode Select waveband FM, AM or DAB (if Switch from another mode to radio available). Usage ........104 mode as shown below: The station last selected on the Station search ......
  • Page 106 Radio The Station menu contains the Update list of stations Automatic search following areas: The list of receivable stations is updated automatically. The In the upper area, stored stations can performance of the station list update be called up. varies depending on the waveband In the lower area, all other receivable set.
  • Page 107 Radio ■ After releasing the rocker switch, Station search with the multifunction the next receivable station is knob automatically tuned in. The station search with the multifunction knob is started from the ■ If the radio cannot find a station, it radio menu.
  • Page 108: Autostore Lists

    Radio The frequency last tuned into is Manual Storing displayed. To store stations manually, the radio needs to be in normal mode (not AS Turn the multifunction knob until the mode). exact frequency is reached. RDS on or RDS off are stored You will hear the newly tuned-in together with the station.
  • Page 109 Radio In the radio menu enable/disable on RDS is switched on automatically standby for traffic announcements if when automatic storing is enabled. desired 3 109. First, all receivable RDS stations are stored. Select menu item Autostore. If on standby for traffic announcement is switched on prior to or during automatic storing, the radio will select a memory slot with a traffic...
  • Page 110 Radio Calling up a station via station button ■ The Infotainment system always tunes into the best receivable You are listening to the station last broadcasting frequency of the set tuned in. station by means of AF (Alternative Select the desired station with a Frequency).
  • Page 111 Radio Switching RDS on/off Enable/disable the Automatic tick box. If you switch RDS on, the RDS functions are enabled and only RDS Programme type (PTY) stations are sought during the Many RDS stations transmit a PTY automatic station search. code describing the type of If you switch RDS off, the RDS programme broadcast (e.
  • Page 112 Radio ■ Regionalisation is only possible in the FM waveband. The radio allows switching to another regional programme. ■ The RDS function must be switched Automatic ■ This function is set in the radio The radio remains tuned to the menu.
  • Page 113 Radio Traffic stations can be recognised by Keep the rocker switch m or n the TP symbol in the display. pressed until Seek is displayed. The radio only searches for traffic Switching traffic programme on/off programme stations. ■ If on standby for traffic announcement is enabled, [TP] or Hearing traffic announcements only [ ] is displayed in the upper display...
  • Page 114: Digital Audio Broadcasting

    Radio announcement. To do this, on General information improved, whereas AM or FM standby for traffic announcements reception is considerably impaired ■ With DAB, several radio must be enabled. in such cases. programmes (services) can be broadcast on a single frequency During the phone call the radio or ■...
  • Page 115 Radio Selecting an ensemble Select menu item Search available ensembles. You can select ensembles directly which you have already received The DAB Ensemble menu is once (the ensemble needs to be displayed. receivable). The entire waveband is displayed. This function is set in the radio menu. The automatic ensemble search Select the arrow next to the ensemble starts.
  • Page 116 Radio This function can only be performed if To display the first 20 to 25 characters the station is included in the new of the radio text: press the INFO ensemble. button. Select menu item DAB. Enable/disable the DAB AF tick box to change the setting.
  • Page 117 CD Player CD Player General information ■ You can also use the Infotainment system to play CDs containing MP3 You can play standard commercial music data and Mixed Mode CDs. CDs with a diameter of 12 cm with this ■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs unit.
  • Page 118: Track Selection

    CD Player When naming albums and tracks, Do not prevent or assist the CD being Depending on the type of CD, umlauts or special characters drawn in. different CD information is displayed should not be included. in the CD menu. Text information only In the upper area of the display CD appears if Show title is switched on in Applicable playlist extensions:...
  • Page 119 CD Player In the CD menu select menu item The CD changer plays the CD at The CD menu is displayed. Track. increased speed and reduced The first track from the newly selected volume. A list of all tracks is displayed. album is shown on the display.
  • Page 120 CD Player Random CD (Random) Switching on Repeat Track Scan CD A track will be played. Audio CD: With the Scan CD function, the CD changer plays each track for 10 Hold down the rocker switch c until When random play is selected for an seconds.
  • Page 121 CD Player Activated = CD name If a CD is not removed, it will return to the player automatically and the Track name ejection process will be stopped. Artist name Album name Deactivated = Track number Album name Playing time Not all CDs contain CD text.
  • Page 122 AUX input AUX input General information Usage General information ....121 Usage ........121 Press the MEDIA button once or several times to activate the AUX mode. In the centre console in front of the The audio signal of the connected gearshift lever there is an AUX socket audio source is now transmitted via for the connection of external audio...
  • Page 123 USB port USB port General information When connected to the USB port, various functions of the above devices can be operated via the controls and menus of the Infotainment system. General information ....122 Notice Playing saved audio files ... 123 Not all MP3 player, USB drive and iPod models are supported by the Infotainment system.
  • Page 124 USB port ■ The following file formats can be Applicable playlist The operation of audio data sources used: extensions: .m3u, .pls, .wpl. connected via USB is the same as described for an audio MP3 CD ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2, (Romeo, Playlist entries must be in the form 3 117.
  • Page 125 USB port Music browser Notice The rocker switch buttons c and d have no function if an iPod is connected. Depending on the model/version of the connected iPod and the data stored, there are various options for the selection and playing of tracks. In the iPod menu select Album to display a menu with the available options for music browsing.
  • Page 126 USB port...
  • Page 127 Index Activating CD player....117 Ensemble........113 AM..........104 External In........102 AS..........107 Automatic search......104 Fader.......... 101 Automatic switch off...... 94 FM..........104 Autostore lists......107 AUX input socket........121 General information....usage........121 ......90, 116, 121, 122 Balance........
  • Page 128 Position........101 Programme type......109 TA volume........102 PTY..........109 Theft-deterrent feature ....91 Tone settings......101 TP..........109 Radio data system (RDS) ..109 Traffic announcements....109 Radio text........113 Traffic programme...... 109 Random........117 Treble......... 101 Random album......117 Regional programmes....
  • Page 130 CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 1 Introduction ........ 130 Radio ......... 141 CD Player ........148 AUX input ........152 Index .......... 154...
  • Page 131 Introduction Introduction General information In addition the Infotainment system can be equipped with a Mobile phone The Infotainment system provides portal. you with state-of-the-art in-car Optionally, the Infotainment system infotainment. General information ....130 can be operated using controls on the The radio has nine automatic station steering wheel.
  • Page 132 Introduction Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to ■ changes in distance from the transmitter, ■ multi-path reception due to reflection, ■ shadowing. Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrent.
  • Page 133 Introduction Overview Control elements on instrument panel...
  • Page 134 Introduction RDS ........143 m ........137 10 OK ........135 Display programme name Confirm selection or page Radio: Page back in or transmission frequency forward in settings menu ..135 station memory, manual of the station ....... 143 and automatic station 11 n ........
  • Page 135 Introduction Steering wheel audio controls Press: TID: no function ..135 c button ....... 141 Press: GID: call up/reset Radio: search down, scroll trip computer, select a trip back through station computer entry ....135 memory ....... 141 q button ......141 CD: Short press: Skip one track backwards ....
  • Page 136 Introduction The steering wheel remote control Switching on and off with the ignition Enable/Disable Ignition Logic has other functions in conjunction key (automatic switch-on) TID only: with the Mobile phone portal, see If the automatic switch-on is enabled, 1. Press SETTINGS button to chapter for Mobile phone portal.
  • Page 137 We recommend having appliances Press n button and then OK button other audio sources (e.g. radio) installed by a Vauxhall Authorised to leave the Settings menu. 3 138. Repairer. ■ If the respective source is enabled,...
  • Page 138 Introduction To avoid overriding the AUX input, the Audio Information effective output voltage of the Display of the following audio external audio source must be lower information: than 1.5 V. ■ Current waveband or AUX/CD. ■ Current station name or station Main display frequency or CD track number or The main menu is the display that...
  • Page 139 Introduction ■ Treble Press one of the function buttons After a few seconds the most TUNER, MEDIA or BC to display the recent display reappears. ■ Sound relevant function. Setting the volume distribution Press one of the function buttons Setting Bass and Treble between front - rear TUNER, MEDIA or BC to display the Make sure that any sound...
  • Page 140 Introduction The following menu items are 4. Adjust the value with m or n. The volume is only set to a minimum available: for announcements if the current After a few seconds the most volume setting is lower than the ■...
  • Page 141 Introduction On Volume 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Press the OK button repeatedly 1. Press the SETTINGS button. until the relevant function is 2. Press the OK button repeatedly displayed. until the relevant function is 3. Adjust the value with m or n. displayed.
  • Page 142 Radio Radio Usage Station search Radio mode Station selection, automatic search Switch from CD or AUX mode to radio Usage ........141 mode as shown below: FM waveband is selected and RDS Station search ......141 3 143 switched on. Press TUNER button.
  • Page 143 Radio If the radio cannot find a station, it If RDS 3 143 is deactivated in the FM The station tuned-in is audible again switches automatically to a more and is displayed. waveband or the AM waveband is sensitive search level (not DAB). If it active, tapping m or n moves the The station is stored in the desired still cannot find a station, the last...
  • Page 144 Radio The AS level can also be activated After the stations have been stored, Calling up a station and deactivated using the FM/AM the desired station can be selected by The desired waveband and the button 3 141. pressing the appropriate station desired mode need to be active button.
  • Page 145 Radio ■ The Infotainment system always disabled. However, the automatic tunes into the best receivable station search will also respond to broadcasting frequency of the set non-RDS stations. station by means of AF (Alternative This function is only applied if RDS is Frequency).
  • Page 146 Radio After station search starts the radio Automatic regionalisation Traffic stations can be recognised by display appears. the TP symbol in the display. If automatic regionalisation is switched on (REG Auto On): the radio If the radio does not find an Switching traffic programme on/off remains tuned to the regional appropriate station, it plays the...
  • Page 147 Radio ■ If on standby for traffic Traffic announcements are played at DAB stations are indicated by the announcement is switched on, then the preset volume for traffic programme name instead of the CD playback or DAB reception are announcement 3 138. broadcasting frequency.
  • Page 148 Radio ■ If the DAB signal is reflected by DAB AF corresponding FM station (if natural obstacles or buildings, the available) of the active DAB By setting DAB AF to On you can reception quality of DAB is programme. define that when you drive into improved, whereas AM or FM another ensemble area, the same The DAB waveband must be...
  • Page 149 CD Player CD Player General information ■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs are more vulnerable to mishandling With the CD player you can play than prerecorded CDs. Correct standard commercial CDs with a handling, especially in the case of diameter of 12 cm. self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs, General information ....
  • Page 150 CD Player Applicable playlist extensions: Read CD and CD in appears on the Track selection "m3u" or "pls". display, then the number of CD tracks To select a track while a CD is is displayed. playing, tap on m or n repeatedly When generating (coding) the MP3 files from audio data, a bitrate of up until the desired track is displayed.
  • Page 151 CD Player The first track on the album is MP3 CD: Audio CD with CD text: displayed and played. ■ Random album: Random playback ■ Track name All albums which do not contain MP3 of the tracks of an album ■...
  • Page 152 CD Player Eject CD appears on the display. If a CD is ejected, the last radio station used will automatically be played. A CD can be ejected even if the appliance is turned off. The appliance switches off after the CD has been removed.
  • Page 153 AUX input AUX input General information The external audio source is transferred through on the In the centre console in front of the Infotainment system. gearshift lever there is an AUX socket Enable the external audio source and for the connection of external audio General information ....
  • Page 154 AUX input...
  • Page 155 Index Activating CD player....149 Fader.......... 137 AM..........141 FM..........141 AS..........142 Automatic search......141 General information..130, 148, 152 Automatic switch off....135 Autostore level......142 Autostore lists......142 Ignition logic........ 135 AUX input......135, 152 socket........152 AUX volume........
  • Page 156 SDVC.......... 138 Volume........135 Setting the volume...... 135 Volume settings......138 Sound settings......137 Speed dependent volume control (SDVC)......138 Starting CD replay...... 149 Station list........141 Station memory......141 Station search......141 Store........... 141 Switching the Infotainment system on or off....... 135 TA volume........
  • Page 158 CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 2 Introduction ........ 158 Radio ......... 169 CD Player ........176 AUX input ........180 Index .......... 182...
  • Page 159 Introduction Introduction General information Optionally, the Infotainment system can be operated using controls on the The Infotainment system provides steering wheel. you with state-of-the-art in-car The well-thought-out design of the infotainment. General information ....158 control elements and the clear The radio has nine automatic station displays enable you to control the Theft-deterrent feature ....
  • Page 160 Introduction Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to ■ changes in distance from the transmitter, ■ multi-path reception due to reflection, ■ shadowing. Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrent.
  • Page 161 Introduction Overview Control elements on instrument panel...
  • Page 162 Introduction RDS ........171 oe knob ....... 163 11 n ........169 Display programme name Press: Switch on/off Radio: Page forward in or transmission frequency Infotainment system .... 163 station memory, manual of the station ....... 171 and automatic station Turn: Adjust volume ....
  • Page 163 Introduction Steering wheel audio controls Press: TID: no function ..163 c button ....... 169 Press: GID: call up/reset Radio: search down, scroll trip computer, select a trip back through station computer entry ....163 memory ....... 169 q button ......169 CD: Short press: Skip one track backwards ....
  • Page 164 Introduction The steering wheel remote control Switching on and off with the ignition Enable/Disable Ignition Logic has other functions in conjunction key (automatic switch-on) TID only: with the Mobile phone portal, see If the automatic switch-on is enabled, 1. Press SETTINGS button to chapter for Mobile phone portal.
  • Page 165 After changing the setting: adjusted to suit the volumes of the We recommend having appliances Press n button and then other audio sources (e.g. radio) installed by a Vauxhall Authorised SETTINGS button to leave the 3 167. Repairer. Settings menu.
  • Page 166 Introduction To avoid overriding the AUX input, the ■ Current station name or station Outside Temperature effective output voltage of the frequency or CD track number or Indication of the current outside external audio source must be lower CD track name. temperature.
  • Page 167 Introduction Setting the volume distribution Setting Bass and Treble Press one of the function buttons TUNER or MEDIA to display the between front - rear Make sure that any sound relevant function. optimisations (see below "Sound") 1. Press SOUND button. are disabled.
  • Page 168 Introduction Volume settings 1. Set the external audio source to 1. Press SETTINGS button to maximum volume. display the Settings menu. Press SETTINGS button. 2. Press SETTINGS button to 2. Press SETTINGS button The following menu items are display the Settings menu. repeatedly until the relevant available: function is displayed.
  • Page 169 Introduction speed of the vehicle. You can use the 3. Adjust the value with m or n. 3. Adjust the value with m or n. SDVC function to adjust the speed- After a few seconds the Settings After a few seconds the Settings dependent volume.
  • Page 170 Radio Radio Usage Station search Radio mode Station selection, automatic search Switch from CD or AUX mode to radio Usage ........169 mode as shown below: FM waveband is selected and RDS Station search ......169 3 171 switched on. Press TUNER button.
  • Page 171 Radio If the radio cannot find a station, it If RDS 3 171 is deactivated in the FM The station tuned-in is audible again switches automatically to a more and is displayed. waveband or the AM waveband is sensitive search level (not DAB). If it active, tapping m or n moves the The station is stored in the desired still cannot find a station, the last...
  • Page 172 Radio The AS level can also be activated After the stations have been stored, Calling up a station and deactivated using the FM/AM the desired station can be selected by The desired waveband and the button 3 169. pressing the appropriate station desired mode need to be active button.
  • Page 173 Radio ■ The Infotainment system always disabled. However, the automatic tunes into the best receivable station search will also respond to broadcasting frequency of the set non-RDS stations. station by means of AF (Alternative This function is only applied if RDS is Frequency).
  • Page 174 Radio 3. Select one of the 29 programme If regionalisation is switched off (no Traffic programme (TP) types e.g. News or REG on display), the radio allows Traffic programme stations are FM Entertainment with m or n. switching to another regional RDS stations which broadcast traffic programme.
  • Page 175 Radio ■ If on standby for traffic Traffic announcements are played at DAB stations are indicated by the announcement is switched on, then the preset volume for traffic programme name instead of the CD playback or DAB reception are announcement 3 167. broadcasting frequency.
  • Page 176 Radio ■ If the DAB signal is reflected by DAB AF corresponding FM station (if natural obstacles or buildings, the available) of the active DAB By setting DAB AF to On you can reception quality of DAB is programme. define that when you drive into improved, whereas AM or FM another ensemble area, the same The DAB waveband must be...
  • Page 177 CD Player CD Player General information ■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs are more vulnerable to mishandling With the CD player you can play than prerecorded CDs. Correct standard commercial CDs with a handling, especially in the case of diameter of 12 cm. self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs, General information ....
  • Page 178 CD Player Applicable playlist extensions: Read CD and CD in appears on the Track selection "m3u" or "pls". display, then the number of CD tracks To select a track while a CD is is displayed. playing, tap on m or n repeatedly When generating (coding) the MP3 files from audio data, a bitrate of up until the desired track is displayed.
  • Page 179 CD Player The first track on the album is MP3 CD: Audio CD with CD text: displayed and played. ■ Random album: Random playback ■ Track name All albums which do not contain MP3 of the tracks of an album ■...
  • Page 180 CD Player Eject CD appears on the display. If a CD is ejected, the last radio station used will automatically be played. A CD can be ejected even if the appliance is turned off. The appliance switches off after the CD has been removed.
  • Page 181 AUX input AUX input General information The external audio source is transferred through on the In the centre console in front of the Infotainment system. gearshift lever there is an AUX socket Enable the external audio source and for the connection of external audio General information ....
  • Page 182 AUX input...
  • Page 183 Index Activating CD player....177 Fader.......... 165 AM..........169 FM..........169 AS..........170 Automatic search......169 General information..158, 176, 180 Automatic switch off....163 Autostore level......170 Autostore lists......170 Ignition logic........ 163 AUX input......163, 180 socket........180 AUX volume........
  • Page 184 SDVC.......... 167 Volume........163 Setting the volume...... 163 Volume settings......167 Sound settings......165 Speed dependent volume control (SDVC)......167 Starting CD replay...... 177 Station list........169 Station memory......169 Station search......169 Store........... 169 Switching the Infotainment system on or off....... 163 TA volume........
  • Page 186: Mobile Phone Portal

    Mobile phone portal Introduction ........ 186 Voice recognition ....... 199 Index .......... 204...
  • Page 187 Information on telephone-specific radio. The menu-driven operations adapters for the mobile telephone is and status are shown via the info available from your Vauxhall display. Authorised Repairer. The fact that the most important Not all Mobile phone portal functions content on the telephone display is are supported by every phone.
  • Page 188 Introduction Declaration of conformity Do not forget to follow the special 9 Warning We hereby declare that the Mobile regulations that apply in specific phone portal is compliant with the areas and always switch off the The Infotainment system has to be basic requirements and other mobile phone if the use of mobile used so that the vehicle can be...
  • Page 189 Introduction Charging the telephone Selection of the functional ranges in 1 Thumbwheel the headline and additional batteries Turn: select menu items and operations are described below: As soon as the Mobile phone portal commands has been switched on and the Steering wheel remote control Press: confirm a selection (OK) telephone has been slotted into the...
  • Page 190 A connection can be created between for your mobile telephone from your instructions. a mobile telephone and the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Fasten the adapter to the base plate Infotainment system via: For information on the Bluetooth™ Ensure that the contacts are ■...
  • Page 191 Introduction Insert the mobile telephone into the If Bluetooth™ has been deactivated, adapter proceed as follows: Ensure that the contacts are 1. Select the Bluetooth menu item. connected properly. You must hear a If Bluetooth™ has been activated, click sound when the mobile the remaining menu items will telephone is being inserted appear on the display.
  • Page 192 Introduction 5. Select the Start searching menu the display of the mobile The Paired devices menu item. telephone. appears on the display. During the search process for 7. Using the keypad on the mobile Bluetooth™ devices, the word telephone, enter the same Searching...
  • Page 193 Introduction Emergency call 3. Deactivate Connect. instructions for the mobile telephone). The message Disconnected! appears followed once again by The message "Device found: 9 Warning the Bluetooth™ menu. UHP" appears on the display of the mobile telephone. Connection setup cannot be 4.
  • Page 194 Introduction After a connection has been created functions are active. You can 9 Warning between the mobile telephone and enquire about this with the local the Infotainment system, data is network operators. Do not end the call until you are transferred from the mobile telephone requested to do so by the The emergency call number can...
  • Page 195 Introduction In addition to operating using the ■ When the correct PIN code has steering wheel remote control been entered and confirmed, the system, some functions can also be previously selected menu appears operated using a speech recognition on the display. system 3 199.
  • Page 196 Introduction Dial different, the phone book is loaded Under Phone book, select the desired afresh. This process may take a few entry. Dialling the telephone number minutes, depending on telephone manually A list of all numbers stored under this model. The new entries are only entry appears on the display.
  • Page 197 Introduction Select the desired entry and start the Move the thumbwheel. dialling process. A context menu is opened. Incoming calls When a call is incoming, a selection menu appears for accepting or refusing a call. Accepting calls Select the Accept menu item. Select menu item Filtering.
  • Page 198 Introduction Mobile phones and CB The DTMF menu is displayed. Seek advice on predetermined installation points for the external radio equipment antenna or equipment holder and ways of using devices with a Installation instructions and transmission power exceeding 10 operating guidelines watts.
  • Page 199 Introduction Caution Mobile telephones and radio equipment may lead to malfunctions in the vehicle electronics when operated inside the vehicle with no exterior antenna, unless the above mentioned regulations are observed.
  • Page 200: Voice Recognition

    Voice recognition Voice recognition Voice recognition Before you dial a telephone number, the following preconditions must exist: The speech recognition system ■ The mobile telephone must be enables you to operate some of the Voice recognition ....... 199 ready for operation and slotted into mobile telephone's functions by voice the telephone-specific adapter, or a input.
  • Page 201 Voice recognition Ending the dialogue The Infotainment system ■ "Delete": The PIN code is deleted. simultaneously reacts to commands There are various ways to deactivate ■ "Additional digits": Additional with voice messages and displays. the speech recognition system and numbers can be entered. end the dialogue: Example of a dialogue whereby a PIN SIM card...
  • Page 202 Voice recognition ■ "Delete" ■ "Call" or "Accept": The inputs are In order to make a foreign call, you accepted. can say the word "Plus" (+) in front of ■ "Phonebook" the number. The plus allows you to ■ "Change": The last block of ■...
  • Page 203 Voice recognition User: "One One Nine Nine" "Redial" It can happen that the two names input are too different for the speech Using the "Redial" command, the Voice output repeats: "One One Nine recognition system, which then number most recently dialled can be Nine"...
  • Page 204 ■ "Help": The dialogue is ended and pre-set languages to be shown on the Voice output: "One One Nine One" all commands available in this display. Contact your Vauxhall context are listed. User: "Save" Authorised Repairer to activate a Example of how to dial a telephone Instead of "Save"...
  • Page 205 Index Accepting calls......193 Hang-up........193 Activating speech recognition..199 Lists..........193 Bluetooth connection....190 Making telephone calls....193 Call lists........193 Micro off........193 Changing the language....199 Mobile phones and CB radio Connection ........ 189 equipment ......197 Cradle.........
  • Page 206 Telephone numbers....193 Telephone-specific adapter..189 Voice recognition ....... 199...

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