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  • Page 1 RADIONAV...
  • Page 2 The car is equipped with a Radionavigator designed with the specifications of the passenger compartment in mind and personalized to fit in with the style of the dashboard. The system is installed in a user-friendly position for the driver and the graphics on the front panel make it easy to quickly locate the controls which facilitates the use of them.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION PTY function ............... 24 AF function ..............25 ADVICE ..............GENERAL INFORMATION ..........REG function .............. 25 CONTROLS..............10 Specific radio menu ............. 25 Steering wheel controls ..........14 CD/CD MP3 FUNCTIONS MAIN OPERATION ............16 CD/CD MP3 play ............
  • Page 5 Insert diversion ............36 CONFIGURATIONS Map options ............... 37 Display ..............50 Navigation options ............39 Sounds ..............51 Launch navigation ............40 “My Car” options ............52 Specific navigation menu ..........41 Date & time ............... 54 Language ..............54 TRAFFIC INFO SD Card management ..........
  • Page 6: Tips, Controls And General Information

    The car is equipped with a Radionavigator TIPS RECEPTION CONDITIONS designed with the specifications of the pas- Reception conditions change constantly senger compartment in mind and personal- while driving. Reception may be interfered ized to fit in with the style of the dashboard. ROAD SAFETY with by the presence of mountains, build- To increase protection against theft, the Ra-...
  • Page 7 If there is a problem, the system should on- Dirt, scratches or any distortions on CDs the system is fully operational: ly be checked and repaired at an Alfa Romeo could cause problems when playing and Authorized Workshop. poor sound quality. Follow this advice for op- ❍...
  • Page 8 ❍ do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, IMPORTANT If copy protected CDs are used, IMPORANT The CD player is able to read high temperatures or dampness for long it may take a few seconds beore the system most of the compression systems currently periods;...
  • Page 9: General Information

    GENERAL RADIO SYSTEM Radio tuner specifications ❍ RDS; General specifications INFORMATION ❍ Power: 4x25W; ❍ RDS - TMC/TMC Premium (Traffic Mes- sage Channel); ❍ 5 predefined band graphic equalizer; The Radionavigator consists of: ❍ EON (Enhanced Other Network); ❍ Audio source settings adjustment menu ❍...
  • Page 10 AUDIO SYSTEM CD/CD MP3 PLAYER SD CARD READER The Radionavigator has a CD player capa- The Radionavigator is equipped with an General specifications ble of reading Audio CDs and CD MP3s. SD card reader that can read/manage ❍ Bass/Treble; original SD cards using SPI technology CD specifications ❍...
  • Page 11: Controls

    CONTROLS A0E0879m fig. 1...
  • Page 12 Some controls have various functions that depend on the system application activated at the time. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in the table below: Short button press Long button press...
  • Page 13 Short button press Long button press Button (less than 2 seconds) (more than 2 seconds) ˚ Ejection of audio CD or CD MP3 6 – – – Audio CD or CD MP3 housing – SD card housing Radio mode: frequency increase (FM or AM mode) CD MP3 mode: selection of next folder –...
  • Page 14 Short button press Long button press Button (less than 2 seconds) (more than 2 seconds) 11 – ESC Exit selection System reset (if pressed for more than 8 seconds) Button press: specific menu opening 12 – OK Confirm selection – Turn knob: menu items selection 13 –...
  • Page 15: Steering Wheel Controls

    CONTROLS ON THE STEERING WHEEL (for versions/markets, where provided) fig.2 A0E0899m fig. 2 The controls for the main Radionavigator functions are replicated on the steering wheel to make things easier. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in the table below.
  • Page 16 Button Short button press Long button press (less than 2 seconds) (more than 2 seconds) Activates/deactivates Audio functions – Turn up volume Continuous increase in volume – Turn down volume Continuous decrease in volume Change active audio source – ÷ ˜...
  • Page 17: Main Operation

    MAIN FUNCTIONS The system also signals the following by SWITCHING THE SYSTEM means of messages in the display: ON/OFF ❍ the presence of any problems/faults; The system comes on by inserting the elec- The Radionavigator features four applications tronic key in the ignition device and is turned ❍...
  • Page 18: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU AUDIO TRAFFIC INFO (TMC/TMC Premium) Press the MENU button to display the Main This Menu makes it possible to change the menu fig. 3. audio source options (the only audio sources This displays traffic information received in that can be selected are those available for real time via the TMC/TMC Premium ser- Turn the OK button/knob to select the de- the system):...
  • Page 19: Mycar

    MYCAR CONFIGURATION AUDIO This makes it possible to display the when After having activated this Menu, select the Press the MENU button to display the Audio the next Service is due and the status of the desired item by turning the OK button/knob menu (fig.
  • Page 20: Volume Adjustment

    ❍ by activating the PTY function; This Menu makes it possible to adjust the MUTE/PAUSE FUNCTION audio settings for the radio, the CD, the ❍ by selecting a radio station or music To activate the Mute/Pause function, press Media Player (if connected) and the the z .
  • Page 21: Audio Settings" Menu

    “AUDIO SETTINGS” MENU If there is no HI-FI system in the car, the pos- Treble/Bass sible adjustments are (fig. 5): (bass/treble adjustment) This Menu is displayed in the following cas- ❍ Treble/Bass Turn the OK button/knob to adjust the bass/treble. ❍...
  • Page 22: Selecting Audio Source

    Speed-volume adjustment Equalization AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION (speed dependent volume This function makes it possible to select one Alternatively, by pressing the MEDIA button adjustment) of the following equalizer curves: it is possible to select the CD source (only This function allows the volume level to be ❍...
  • Page 23: Radio Functions

    RADIO FUNCTIONS RADIO STATION TUNING Radio stations list selection Move the joystick or press Two different lists of radio stations can be the buttons on the steering wheel selected: one for the FM band and one for With the radio source activated, pressing the to search for a radio station.
  • Page 24: Preferred Radio Stations

    PREFERRED RADIO STATIONS Radio station manual AutoSTore function (automatic programming radio station programming) Up to 6 different radio stations can be stored for each frequency band (FM1, FM2, FM After having selected the desired frequency, The AutoSTore function is only available on AM).
  • Page 25: Ta Function

    IMPORTANT NOTES TA FUNCTION PTY FUNCTION (traffic information) (programme type selection) – The AutoSTore function cannot be acti- vated with the PTY fuction activated. Some stations on the FM band can transmit This function makes it possible to give pri- information about traffic conditions.
  • Page 26: Af Function

    AF FUNCTION SPECIFIC RADIO MENU Insert frequency (alternative frequency search) With the radio function activated it is pos- By selecting this item it is possible to enter Alternative frequencies are used for auto- sible to access the Specific radio menu by the radio station frequency.
  • Page 27: Cd/Cd Mp3 Functions

    CD/CD MP3 CD/CD MP3 PLAY STOP/PAUSE SELECTION NEXT/ PREVIOUS TRACK Press button z to activate the function. FUNCTIONS Whilst playing a CD it is possible to select CD/CD MP3 EJECTION the previous/next track by pressing the joy- Press the button ˚. stick briefly.
  • Page 28: Specific Cd/Cd Mp3 Menu

    CD CD/MP3 SPECIFIC MENU Put shuffle on/off Hide CD details (random track play) With the Audio CD function activated it is When this function is activated the infor- possible to access the CD options menu by When this function is activated the music mation relating to the track being listened pressing the OK button/knob.
  • Page 29: Media Player Functions

    Programme tracks MEDIA PLAYER CONTROLS AVAILABLE (with Audio CD only) By moving the joystick to FUNCTIONS By selecting this item it is possible to pro- next/previous track is selected. (only in the presence of the gramme (fig. 11) a play list of tracks. By moving the joystick to N/O the next Blue&Me system)
  • Page 30: Media Player Specific Menu

    MEDIA PLAYER SPECIFIC MENU Put shuffle on/switch Select mode shuffle off With the Media Player source activated it Selecting this item makes it possible to is possible to access the specific Menu by See description in CD/CD MP3 Functions choose the method of playing the tracks on pressing the OK button/knob.
  • Page 31: Navigation

    The Navigator makes it possible to reach a IMPORTANT NOTES The GPS satellite aerial should not be cov- desired destination through visual and ered by metal or damp objects. The Navigation system provides assistance acoustic directions. The Navigation system whilst driving and is designed to give advice, In conditions where wheel grip is continu- is quick to use, easy and, above all, very via voice and graphic information, on the...
  • Page 32: Map Display

    MAP DISPLAY INFORMATION DURING Navigation information: the following NAVIGATION traffic information is provided during navi- With the Navigation system activated it is gation: possible to choose to display the map of the The following information always appears ❍ Symbol on the map: the Radionaviga- area with the following features: on the left side of the display during navi- gation:...
  • Page 33: Main Navigation Menu

    MAIN MENU NAVIGATION INSERT DESTINATION A further choice can also be set from the fol- lowing options: The following information is displayed The destination can be entered in different ❍ Toll roads (yes/no); (fig. 14): ways: ❍ “Insert destination”; ❍ Destination address: consists of en- ❍...
  • Page 34 ❍ List XX: the list of towns in a country is Insert address Destination address displayed (XX = number of the town). By selecting this item it is possible to enter “Country” selection If the complete postcode is entered, the the name of the Country, the town, the road corresponding city will be displayed.
  • Page 35 “Save” to save the address un- 18). the display will show a screen for entering der “Personal destinations”. The Radionav- the civic number or the crossroad (fig. 17). The first 3 items are alternatives and are de- igator will display the position in the “Per-...
  • Page 36: Last Destinations

    When the choice has been made, the Ra- GPS coordinates Personal destinations dionavigator will display the list of main cat- This makes it possible to enter the coordi- This makes it possible to display the list of egories (fig. 19). nates (Longitude and Latitude) (fig.
  • Page 37: Stops Management

    STOPS MANAGEMENT Show destination INSERT DIVERSION This makes it possible to change the route This makes it possible to show details of the This allows a detour to be inserted into the during navigation inserting stop-overs. destination set in the display. By selecting route set (fig.
  • Page 38: Map Options

    MAP OPTIONS Map orientation Show POI (Points of Interest) This makes it possible to display the map This allows the map orientation according to using the following items fig. 22: the following parameters: This allows the categories of POI you want to be displayed on the map (fig.
  • Page 39 Hotels, restaurants, businesses Sports centres, attractions Map size – Hotels – Sports centres This makes it possible to change the map display mode. It is possible to choose be- – Restaurants – Golf courses tween “Full screen map” (full screen map –...
  • Page 40: Navigation Options

    NAVIGATION OPTIONS Set up calculation criteria Voice message volume This makes it possible to change the fol- This makes it possible to select the follow- The voice instructions given by the system lowing navigation parameters (fig. 25): ing navigation parameters: guide you to the destination recommending all the manoeuvres to be carried out: the ❍...
  • Page 41: Launch Navigation

    LAUNCH NAVIGATION Map display with navigation Full screen map display information After having selected and confirmed a des- The display fig. 27 is divided into 3 zones: tination, the display will show all the infor- The display fig. 26 is divided into 3 zones: ❍...
  • Page 42: Specific Navigation Menu

    SPECIFIC NAVIGATION MENU Insert destination Traffic Info (TMC/TMC Premium) It is possible to access the specific menu See the description in the “Insert destina- from the Navigation application (by press- See the description in the “Traffic Info” chap- tion” paragraph. ing the NAV button).
  • Page 43: Traffic Info

    TRAFFIC INFORMATION If the station selected does not broadcast TMC/TMC Premium settings (TMC/TMC Premium) traffic information, the display will show a Press the MENU button and select the cor- warning message and suggest the option of Some stations on the FM band (FM1, FM2 responding moving to the automatic TMC/TMC Premi- FM3 and FM...
  • Page 44 Read messages Set up filters Geographic filter By selecting this item the display will show This makes it possible to filter traffic mes- The filters may be: the following categories: sages by area and type of interest. One of ❍ “Around vehicle”: the system displays the following items can be selected: Geo- ❍...
  • Page 45: Choose Tmc/Tmc Premium Station

    Road information CHOOSE TMC/TMC Premium TMC/TMC Premium STATION RECEPTION STATUS One or more of the following categories can be selected: This makes it possible to select the Press the MUSIC button to select the Mu- TMC/TMC Premium radio station manual- sic Information screen.
  • Page 46: My Car

    To activate the “My Car” function, press the MAINTENANCE INFO MY CAR FUNCTIONS STATUS MENU button and then turn the OK but- This provides information relating to the next Displays the car parameters setting adjusted ton/knob to select the My Car item. The dis- Service expressed as mileage remaining in the “Configuration”...
  • Page 47: Trip Computer

    INTRODUCTION To access the main trip computer screen, TRIP COMPUTER press the TRIP button. SPECIFIC MENU The trip computer provides a series of in- formation relating to the route (e.g. time, All the measurements are shown in the dis- With the trip computer function activated it distance, speed, fuel consumption).
  • Page 48: Telephone Information Display

    & & TELEPHONE INFORMATION No phone call in progress Outgoing phone call DISPLAY The display will only show the mobile phone The display will show the name/number of To access the Telephone information, press logo, the name of the service providers and the person being called.
  • Page 49: Specific Telephone Menu

    SPECIFIC TELEPHONE MENU Switch to mobile/switch to Put on hold/cancel hold hands-free To access the specific Menu, press the TEL This item is only activated if there is a phone button and then press the OK button/knob. By activating this item the phone call in call in progress and makes it possible to de- activate the Blue&Me The display will show the following options...
  • Page 50: Spot Messages Menu

    SPOT MESSAGES MENU Incoming calls Signalling of new incoming (only with privacy function messages The display will show the following infor- deactivated) mation: The display will show the following infor- There are four different types of spot mes- mation: ❍ name/number of the caller; sages that appear on the display when a sit- ❍...
  • Page 51: Display

    To access the Configurations menu DISPLAY Display brightness (fig. 35) select the item “Configurations” To make the following sections (fig. 36): One of the following modes can be select- from the main Menu. ❍ “Display brightness” (brightness mode After having activated the Configuration ❍...
  • Page 52: Sounds

    Measures SOUNDS “Warnings volume” (temperature/distance/ (Adjustment of instrument This makes it possible to adjust the volume consumption) panel buzzer volume) of the voice messages, the instrument pan- Select the item “Measures” by turning the el buzzer and the buttons buzzer in the car Adjustment of the volume for signals for any OK button/knob and then press the actual (fig.
  • Page 53: My Car Options

    MY CAR OPTIONS Speed warning This allows a series of parameters and op- By selecting this item it is possible to set the Select this item to independently open the erating modes to be set for the car (fig. 39). car’s speed limit (fig.
  • Page 54 Show info on dashboard Status day running lights Reset Trip B fig. 42 fig. 41 (DRL) (for versions/markets, By selecting this menu item you can choo- where provided) By selecting this item it is possible to set the se from two options: repetition of the information relating to the By selecting this item it is possible to acti- –...
  • Page 55: Date & Time

    DATE & TIME LANGUAGE SD CARD MANAGEMENT This allows the date and the time to be This makes it possible to change the lan- The system uses the SD Card support con- changed (fig. 43). guage in which the messages are shown on taining the navigation maps.
  • Page 56 SD Card secure removal System serial number Map licence status fig. 44 Select the item “System serial number”: the The Radionavigator manages a map pro- To remove the SD Card, proceed as follows: display will show a screen with the Radion- tection system: when the system recognizes avigator serial number.
  • Page 57: Operating Problems

    The Radionavigator is capable of detecting OPERATING FAULTS PROBLEMS DUE TO and solving both operating faults within the OVERHEATING If an internal fault is detected, the system system and overheating problems. “freezes” the last screen available and launch- If the temperature of a Radionavigator hard- es a diagnostic search.
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  • Page 61 CUSTOMER SERVICES TECHNICAL SERVICES - SERVICE ENGINEERING Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 -10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. Print No. 60438146 - 2 Edition - 03/2010 Copyright. Reproduction, even partial, without written authorization from Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. is prohibited S E R V I C E...
  • Page 62 ENGLISH Alfa Services...

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