Vauxhall Combo Infotainment Manual

Vauxhall Combo Infotainment Manual

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Infotainment Manual Model Year 2012 Edition: November 2011 TS 1715-B-12
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VAUXHALL Combo
Infotainment Manual
Model Year 2012
Edition: November 2011
TS 1715-B-12

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  • Page 1 Infotainment Manual Model Year 2012 Edition: November 2011 TS 1715-B-12 0 - 1 VAUXHALL Combo Infotainment Manual Model Year 2012 Edition: November 2011 TS 1715-B-12...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........2 Radio ........... 22 CD Player ........28 AUX input ........32 USB port ........34 Voice recognition ......39 Phone .......... 48 Index ..........62...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction General information Handsfree system with multimedia Infotainment system The Handsfree system is compatible with the CD 50 with multimedia unit CD 50 / CD 50 with multimedia General information ....... 2 and allows you to operate various The Infotainment system provides phone and audio functions with the Theft-deterrent feature ....
  • Page 4 Introduction Notice Important information on ■ The vehicle display screens may Not all Handsfree phone system not support your specific language. operation and traffic safety functions are supported by every ■ Display messages and interior mobile phone. The possible phone 9 Warning labelling are written in bold letters.
  • Page 5 Introduction Theft-deterrent feature To enter the security code: Code Card The Code Card certifies ownership of ■ Press repeatedly the numbered Security system the Infotainment system and contains button 1 on the Infotainment the radio model, serial number and system until the desired first digit is The Infotainment system is equipped password.
  • Page 6 Introduction 3. Select Advanced features using R / S, and press SRC/OK. 4. Select System code using R / S, and press SRC/OK. The 8-digit identification code is shown on the display. Notice The 8-digit Handsfree system identification code is unique to your Handsfree system and cannot be changed.
  • Page 7 Introduction Control elements overview Infotainment system controls - CD 50...
  • Page 8: Cd Player - Short Press

    Introduction ON/OFF ........ 12 Long press: Manual station search ......23 Rotate: Adjust volume ... 17 CD player - Short press: Short press: Switch on ..12 Skip to previous/next track ..29 Long press: Switch off ..12 Long press: Fast rewind / fast forward ......
  • Page 9 Introduction Infotainment system controls - CD 50 with multimedia...
  • Page 10: _ / 6: Adjust Values In

    Introduction m ON/OFF: Switch on / Press: Scroll through 10 Station buttons 1...6 ..... 22 display menu options .... 12 switch off ....... 12 Short press: Recall stored FM: Change audio source Radio - Press: Manual radio station ......23 to FM radio ......
  • Page 11 Introduction Steering wheel controls...
  • Page 12 Introduction  / MENU ......53 Mute ringtone for incoming Media calls ........48 player - Select tracks .... 36 Short press: Access menus . . 12 Message reader - Interrupt Message reader - Scroll Short press: Confirm reading of a text message ..53 through text messages ..
  • Page 13: Menu Items

    Introduction Usage The current setting is shown on the Menus on the display screen display. Access and navigate menus on the Control operations for CD 50 display and adjust values using the Maximum start-up volume function buttons on the Infotainment The CD 50 Infotainment system is When the Infotainment system is system:...
  • Page 14 Introduction Press and hold BAND to Autostore compatibility), USB Media player and Maximum start-up volume stations. AUX functions and various adjustable When the Infotainment system is radio and audio settings. switched on, the last selected volume ■ Press the Station buttons 1...6 to is set by default, providing that recall a stored radio station.
  • Page 15: Station Search

    Introduction Speed dependent volume Modes of operation Audio players When speed dependent volume is Operate the audio players using the Radio activated (3 17), the volume is function buttons: Operate the Radio using the function adapted automatically to compensate ■ Press MEDIA repeatedly to change buttons: for road and wind noise.
  • Page 16 Introduction Volume ■ Press SRC/OK (or  / MENU) to ■ Transfer phone conversation between Handsfree system and confirm menu options. Press < or ] to adjust the volume. mobile phone: Press SRC/OK. ■ Press à / ESC to exit menu or The current setting is shown on the ■...
  • Page 17 Infotainment system and Handsfree ■ Delay time (acoustic optimisation is complete. system (including voice recognition), for front passenger seat positions) consult your Vauxhall Authorised Notice ■ Equalizer (activation of factory Repairer. The previous source is resumed and equalization settings) shown on the display.
  • Page 18: Volume Settings

    Introduction Volume settings Adjust values with button _ or 6. ■ Front Changes are saved and menus are ■ Off CD 50 exited automatically after a brief Choose the desired setting using period. Turn the ON/OFF rotary knob on the _ or 6.
  • Page 19 Introduction During a traffic announcement, Notice Speed volume adjustment temporarily adjust the volume level by The audio source cannot be The Speed volume adjustment turning the ON/OFF rotary knob. changed while the current audio function allows the volume level to be source is on mute / pause.
  • Page 20 Introduction Traffic announcements (TA) If the volume is adjusted during a The following display will be shown, traffic announcement, the new depending on the audio source: With the TA function activated (shown volume level (shown on the display) on the display) 3 25, it is possible to ■...
  • Page 21 Introduction AUX input volume adjustment An audio source that is connected to To temporarily adjust the preset the AUX input can only be operated volume of an ongoing call or vocal This function enables you to align the via the controls on the audio source announcement in progress, press the volume of the AUX source, itself.
  • Page 22 Introduction Radio on vol. – Limit on: ■ if the previous volume level is equal to or higher than the preset max. value / equal to or lower than the preset min. value, the radio will come on at the max./min. volume ■...
  • Page 23: Radio

    Radio Radio Usage ■ Station buttons 1...6: Preset station buttons Radio reception ■ MENU: Advanced menu functions (AF switching, traffic information, Radio reception may be disrupted by Usage .......... 22 regional mode) 3 25 static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to: Station search ......
  • Page 24 Radio Control buttons - Activating the radio If no station is found, automatic searching continues until _ or 6 is CD 50 with multimedia Press the ON/OFF button, then press pressed again. the AM or FM buttons to switch the The most important buttons for audio source to radio.
  • Page 25: Autostore Function

    Radio CD 50 with multimedia To activate the Autostore function, To recall a station, select the press and hold the BAND button on waveband then briefly press the Press the R or S buttons on the the Infotainment system until you desired station button 1...6.
  • Page 26 Radio Manual station storing With the RDS activated: Switching RDS on and off To store an individual station, select ■ the programme name of the chosen CD 50 the waveband (AM or FM) and station appears on the display To activate the RDS function, use the station, then press the desired button instead of its frequency following buttons on the Infotainment...
  • Page 27 Radio Alternative Frequency (AF) To activate the TA function on the CD With the TA function activated it is 50 audio system, use the following possible to: mode buttons on the Infotainment system: ■ search only RDS stations that With the AF function activated, the 1.
  • Page 28 Radio Traffic Programmes (TP) mode To activate the Regional function on Emergency Alarm Reception the CD 50 with multimedia audio The TP function enables the user to In the RDS mode the radio is set to system, use the following buttons on find only those stations that regularly receive emergency announcements the Infotainment system:...
  • Page 29: Cd Player

    CD Player CD Player General information The following CD formats can be used: CD 50 / CD 50 with multimedia ■ CD-ROM (CD 50). The Infotainment system's CD player ■ CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW General information ..... 28 can playback audio CDs (CD 50 with multimedia).
  • Page 30 CD Player Usage handling, especially in the case of Fast forward or rewind self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs, Press and hold button _ or 6 to fast must be ensured; see below. forward or rewind the current audio Starting CD playback track.
  • Page 31 CD Player Removing a CD Notice CD display Depending on the data stored on the Press the d button: The CD is When a CD is playing, the following audio CD or MP3 CD, differing information will be shown on the pushed out of the CD slot.
  • Page 32 CD Player ■ Title ■ Author ■ Album Removing a CD Press the d button: The CD is pushed out of the CD slot. If the CD is not removed after ejection, it will be drawn back in again automatically after a brief period.
  • Page 33: Aux Input

    AUX input AUX input General information Usage CD 50 with multimedia CD 50 with multimedia Press the MEDIA button repeatedly General information ..... 32 on the Infotainment system to activate the AUX mode, then switch Usage .......... 32 on the external audio device. Caution Before connecting or disconnecting an auxiliary device,...
  • Page 34 AUX input Upon connection via the jack plug, the system detects the audio source automatically. Depending on the recording volume, there may be a delay before the audio source is heard.
  • Page 35: Usb Port

    USB port USB port General information If the USB device contains a lot of files, creating the library may take a few minutes. CD 50 with multimedia USB devices are operated via the General information ..... 34 following: Playing saved audio files ..... 36 ■...
  • Page 36 USB port External audio devices and USB MP3, WMA, MP4, M4A and AAC or connected playlists. Both relative drives formats include multimedia and absolute paths to songs in the The USB port supports the following information, whilst WAV files do not. playlists are supported.
  • Page 37: Playing Saved Audio Files

    USB port Playing saved audio files Display screen operation Notice It is recommended that the Auto play Scroll through menu options on the The Media player detects when a function is switched on, so that audio display and confirm selections using USB audio device is connected to the tracks are played automatically the buttons on the steering wheel...
  • Page 38 USB port Adjust the volume Play tracks in a random order 5. Scroll through the options available in the chosen category To adjust the volume of the Media To temporarily play all tracks in a using R or S and select Play all. player: random order: - or -...
  • Page 39 USB port 4. Select Shuffle and press SRC/ 4. Select Autoplay and press SRC/ 5. Select On or Off. 5. Select On or Off. Repeat play MP3 Display To set the Media player to play tracks To change the category used for the in a continual loop by default: MP3 display: 1.
  • Page 40: Voice Recognition

    Voice recognition Voice recognition Voice recognition To ensure that conversations inside the vehicle do not lead to unintentional triggering of system General information functions, Voice recognition does not start until it has been activated. Voice recognition ......39 Voice recognition allows you to operate certain functions of a paired Activating Voice recognition Bluetooth mobile phone using a...
  • Page 41 Voice recognition Using Voice recognition Frequently used voice commands When a valid level 1 voice command is received (e.g. "Settings"), the The following voice commands are After activating Voice recognition with system is then able to recognise available at all times: button s, a system message will ask level 2 voice commands.
  • Page 42: Voice Commands

    Voice recognition Voice commands To call a phonebook contact: To dial a phone number: 1. Press s and say "Telephone". 1. Press s and say "Telephone". Notice 2. Say "Call". 2. Say "Dial". When the vehicle is stationary, all voice commands are available 3.
  • Page 43 Voice recognition 5. Check the phone number entered To call back the last received To access the Message reader voice is correct and modify it if telephone number: commands menu: necessary. 1. Press s and say "Telephone". 1. Press s and wait for the audible (Say "Delete"...
  • Page 44 Voice recognition To access the text messages in the To delete all text messages: Inbox: 1. Press s and say "Message Say "Visual signal only". The 1. Press s and say "Message reader". arrival of a new text message is reader".
  • Page 45 Voice recognition ■ Say "Previous" ■ Say "Playlists" ■ Advanced features (moves to the previous track) (allows you to select a playlist and ■ Exit play all tracks in a particular ■ Say "Shuffle" To access and change user data: playlist) (plays tracks in a random order) To remove mobile phones from the...
  • Page 46 Voice recognition To transfer contacts from the phone To activate the phone pairing Caution to the Handsfree system: procedure using voice commands: If contacts were not copied to the 1. Press s and say "Settings". Pairing a mobile phone should Handsfree system during the pairing 2.
  • Page 47 Voice recognition 3. Say "GPRS code". are sitting in the rear seats, the the Voice recognition system is system may not recognise your automatically deactivated. The GPRS code is shown on the voice command. display. ■ If no voice command is given within ■...
  • Page 48 Voice recognition To change the language of the Handsfree system (including Voice recognition), consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. ■ Not all languages available for the Infotainment system display are also available for Voice recognition.
  • Page 49: Phone

    Phone Phone General information Refer to the operating instructions in your mobile phone handbook or The Handsfree phone system, based consult your network provider. on Windows Mobile technology, is a Important information for personal telematic system which General information ..... 48 operation and traffic safety allows the use of communication and Connection ........
  • Page 50 Phone EU R & TTE Compliance The SMS Message reader functions 9 Warning are managed using the steering wheel controls or voice commands. Mobile phones have effects on Not all mobile phones support the your environment. For this reason, voice reading of SMS messages. safety regulations have been Refer to the operating instructions in prepared which you should make...
  • Page 51: Bluetooth Connection

    Phone Handsfree phone system. Searching The Bluetooth function on the mobile Pairing a mobile phone to the continues until a paired phone is phone and on the Handsfree phone Handsfree phone system found. system must be active and the mobile Notice phone must be configured to accept The display message Connecting,...
  • Page 52 Phone 3. Settings: Select option therefore you do not need to This message will not be given during remember it. If you lose it, you can subsequent connection of the same 4. SRC/OK: Press to confirm your still use the handsfree system. mobile phone.
  • Page 53: Emergency Call

    Phone When the pairing is complete, the 6. R / S: Press to move up/down on In some networks it may be phone is automatically connected to the display necessary for a valid SIM card to the Handsfree phone system. The 7.
  • Page 54 Phone Making an emergency call It is then possible, e.g., to import and ■ SRC/OK: Confirm selected menu update the telephone numbers and option, transfer phone conversation Dial the emergency call number (e.g. contacts stored in your mobile phone from Handsfree system to mobile 112).
  • Page 55: Phone Settings

    Phone Phone settings 3. Select the User data option, then ■ temporarily adjust the preset press the SRC/OK button. volume of an ongoing call Select the phone settings option menu: 4. Select the Delete all option, then ■ adjust the volume of a vocal press the SRC/OK button to announcement in progress 1.
  • Page 56 Phone ■ Phonebook: allows you to view the Dialling a telephone number ■ Phonebook: If a copied phonebook numbers in your phonebook and contains more than 1000 contact Several options are available for select one to make a call. Names in names, the system may operate dialling telephone numbers.
  • Page 57 Phone When asked by the system whether To make a call using either a name or ■ Settings to copy the contacts list, press SRC/ number: ■ User data OK (Yes) or à / ESC (No) button on 1.  / MENU: Press ■...
  • Page 58: Receiving Calls

    Phone Last call ■ Ã / ESC : Short press (Ignore an ■ The Call alert function informs you of another incoming call and allows incoming call) To dial a number from the call history you to answer the incoming call lists (e.g.
  • Page 59 Phone SMS (Short Message Service) The main functions of the SMS To operate the SMS functions via the Message reader are as follows: steering wheel controls, select the The Infotainment system's integrated following options: SMS Message reader reads incoming ■ Alert you of a new incoming text text messages on your mobile phone message on your mobile phone via 1.
  • Page 60 Phone The system will ask you to Delete 5. Signal type: Select option, the To access the GPRS code: all?. Confirm the deletion by press the SRC/OK button to 1. Â / MENU: Press pressing the SRC/OK button, or confirm 2.
  • Page 61 Phone Mobile phones and CB Seek advice on predetermined Caution installation points for the external radio equipment antenna or equipment holder and Mobile telephones and radio ways of using devices with a Installation instructions and equipment may lead to transmission power exceeding operating guidelines malfunctions in the vehicle 10 watts.
  • Page 62 Phone...
  • Page 63: Index

    Index CD 50 Controls......... 6, 12 Add contacts......... 53 CD 50 with multimedia Adjust menu items......12 Controls......... 6, 12 AF Switching......... 25 CD display........29 Alternative frequencies (AF)..25 CD playback......... 29 AM radio........22 CD player........28 Audio CDs........28 Code Card........
  • Page 64 Phone controls......53 Phone installation instructions..60 Fader..........16 Manual station search....23 Phone menu......... 53 Fast forward or rewind....29 Manual station storing....24 Phone operating guidelines..60 FMA........22, 24 Maximum start-up volume.... 12 Phone settings......53 FM radio........22 Media player voice commands..
  • Page 65 Restore default system settings. . . 12 Restoring default phone settings. . 53 Unpairing a mobile phone.... 50 Usage......12, 22, 29, 32 USB drives........34 Security code........4 USB port........34 Selecting the waveband....22 User Equalizer......16 Signal type (SMS)......53 Using this manual......

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