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Warning
Danger of accident
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Do not program the navigation unit while driv-
ing.
Destinations should only be entered when the ve-
hicle is stationary.
Use of the navigation unit is only advised if the
traffic conditions are suitable and you are abso-
lutely sure that its use presents no risk, distraction
or inconvenience to you, your passengers or oth-
er road users.
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Warning
Danger of accident
-
Do not ignore traffic laws.
The requirements of the traffic laws take prece-
dence over instructions you may receive from the
navigation unit. It is possible that you may re-
ceive inaccurate or incorrect instructions due to
changes in traffic routes, e.g. due to road con-
struction or deviating data. Therefore, you must
always observe the actual road signs and traffic
regulations.
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Warning
Danger of accident
-
Do not misuse the unit.
The navigation system serves solely as an aid to
navigation. In particular, the navigation system
must not be used as an orientation aid at times of
poor visibility. The volume of the radio and the
navigation system should be adjusted so that
noises external to the vehicle are still audible.
Turn the unit off immediately if a serious mal-
function occurs.
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  • Page 1 Warning Warning Warning Danger of accident Danger of accident Danger of accident Do not program the navigation unit while driv- Do not ignore traffic laws. Do not misuse the unit. ing. The requirements of the traffic laws take prece- The navigation system serves solely as an aid to Destinations should only be entered when the ve- dence over instructions you may receive from the navigation.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 4.6.2. Selecting intersection for 4.15.5. Animations ..... . . 27 1. Keyboard Overview ..... 4 destination street .
  • Page 3 Table of contents 5.9. Telephone Muting ....35 9. Service Menu ......44 9.1.
  • Page 4: Keyboard Overview

    1. Keyboard Overview Left control knob (Info) Select navigation mode ( On / off switch ( CD eject key ( Tone key ( Right control knob (OK) Traffic program key ( Multifunction keys Select CD mode ( Display Select radio mode ( 1.
  • Page 5: Anti-Theft Device

    2. Anti-theft device 2.2. Removing the detachable faceplate Note It is essential that the CODE CARD be kept in a safe place outside the vehicle. This will prevent unautho- As an effective anti-theft device, the detachable face- 2.1. Entering the Code Number rized use.
  • Page 6: Inserting Portable Panel

    Note After removal, please insert the detachable faceplate in the accompanying protective cover. Do not touch the metal contacts on the detachable faceplate or on the radio. 2.3. Inserting portable panel Insert the detachable faceplate into the lower left catch and then engage it in the lower right catch. Then fold up the detachable faceplate and engage it in the upper catches.
  • Page 7: General Operation

    3. General Operation 3.3. Activating the Tone Menu Setting the treble Press followed by the multifunction key Press . This activates the tone menu. 3.1. Switching On/Off The following parameters may be adjusted: B a s T r e b l e 0 (Bass), (Treble), (Fader),...
  • Page 8: Setting The Balance

    Setting the balance Switching loudness on / off Press followed by the multifunction key When Loudness is enabled, bass and treble frequen- cies will be boosted at low listening levels. B a l a n c e Press followed by the multifunction key BasTrb .ad .lt Sub Ldn L o u d n e s s O N...
  • Page 9: Using Navigation

    4. Using Navigation The navigation CDs contain a digitized street map. Safety Instructions Highways, state and county roads, as well as local - All traffic rules must be observed at all times. streets are detailed in this street map. Larger cities and What is navigation? - Observation of traffic signs and local traffic regu- communities are mapped in detail.
  • Page 10: General Instructions

    4.1. General instructions • Briefly press the left control knob to request ad- 4.2. Confirm Warning ditional information during route guidance, or the current position when route guidance is not active. • Radio or CD operation continues in navigation Before you can use the navigation system, a warning See “Information during route guidance”...
  • Page 11: Main Navigation Menu

    4.4. Main Navigation Menu tion by pressing the left control knob . Stopovers Note: When starting navigation mode for the first time, you are not saved as final destinations. must load the navigation CD. If calibration of the navigation system is not yet com- 4.5.
  • Page 12: Entering The Destination

    Note: Entering the Destination If you switch navigation CDs you will see a display TOWN: BOSTIC CENTER similar to this: ..I..O..W..U P P E R S A D D L E R ....... STREET E X E C U T E U P D A T E T P E 0 5 0 0 Entered letters are displayed inversely.
  • Page 13: Entering A Street For The Destination

    If an incomplete location entry was confirmed, the lo- Entering a street for the destination cation selection list appears. STREET: WASHBURN ST Note: .B..I....BOSTIC Geographic designators (N, S, etc.) always follow the ..... B O S T O N street names (e.g.
  • Page 14: Entering The Destination City/Town Center

    The scroll marks indicate that more streets are avail- Entering the Destination City/Town Center Use multifunction key to delete the last con- able in an alphabetically sorted list. firmed letter. If necessary, delete the complete entry by pressing C E N T E R Select the street by turning the right control knob multifunction key for more than 2 seconds.
  • Page 15: Route Menu

    The center name most similar to the entry appears in 4.6. Route Menu stored on the navigation CD. bold type in the center list. • R O U T E S E T T I N G S The scroll mark indicates that more centers are avail- Select specifications such as fast route, short route, able in an alphabetically sorted list.
  • Page 16: Selecting Intersection For Destination Street

    Select to choose the route set- RO U T E S E T T I N G S Choose by turning the right control knob and press control knob tings. the knob to confirm the selection. Press the control for more than 2 seconds to accept all settings and quit the menu.
  • Page 17: Deleting Stored Destinations

    If you do not wish to enter a name of your choice, 4.7. Route guidance calculation Deleting stored destinations press and hold the right control knob for more than 2 seconds to store the previously entered destination Select destination memory (see page 23). in the destination memory.
  • Page 18: Stopover

    4.8. Stopover • P . O . I . Deleting a stopover (see page 23) enables the selection of special desti- 3 . 0 nations as stopovers via L O C A L A R E A N E A R B Y If, on your way to your destination you must make a M A I N S T R E E T , e.g.
  • Page 19: Traffic Jam

    4.9. Traffic jam 4.10. Canceling route guidance Cancel guidance around traffic jam 3 . 0 This function allows you to block route sections Press M A I N S T R E E T ahead from the nearest junction and to calculate a de- 1 0 : 2 3 C A N C E L tour route when a traffic jam or road block is directly...
  • Page 20: Notes On Route Guidance

    4.11. Notes on route guidance Warning • "Please follow the road." 4 . 0 After entering the destination (address), the system Danger of accident M A I N S T R E E T calculates the route and announces: Do not ignore traffic laws. 1 0 : 2 3 "We may begin now“, if you are located on a road If a driving recommendation contradicts the ap-...
  • Page 21: Information During Route Guidance

    • "Please leave the roundabout at the third exit on the • "Keep right after 2 Miles." 4.12. Information during route guidance right." 2 . 0 M A I N S T R E E T WASHINGTON DISTANCE M A I N S T R E E T 1 0 : 2 3 5 0 0 M I C A P I T O L S T E...
  • Page 22: Displaying Route Settings

    Current time and current date are displayed. After 8 Displaying route settings Requesting current position seconds, the system returns to the route guidance dis- WASHINGTON DISTANCE play. During route guidance, the current position can be re- C A P I T O L S T E 5 0 0 M I quested.
  • Page 23: Requesting Road List

    4.13. Destination memory 4.14. P.O.I. Requesting road list During route guidance, the planned route list can be In the Main Navigation Menu, select Menu for selecting points of interest from a predeter- D E S T . ME M requested. with the right control knob and press the con- mined list.
  • Page 24 • Points of interest Use the right control knob to select a category Note: T O W N If you select category , another You may select any point of interest in the loca- and press the control to confirm. R E S T A U R A N T menu appears.
  • Page 25: System Settings

    The system jumps to the route menu. 4.15. System settings Note: A list of possible points of interest displays imme- Note: diately when you press the right control knob Press, in the Main Navigation Menu, A list of possible points of interest displays imme- for more than 2 seconds without having selected The system settings menu is called up.
  • Page 26: Setting Time

    • time is changed in half-hour intervals. The display shows the current coordinates (degrees of M E A S U RI N G U N I T The unit display can be set from meters to yards. longitude and latitude) for the position. •...
  • Page 27: Setting The Language

    Setting the language Note: Switching announcement of the estimated time of In every language, menu entry is pre- * L A N G U A G E arrival on /off SAVE POSITION ceded by an asterisk ( ). This way you can always * L A N G U A G E MEASURING UNIT recognize which entry in the System Settings menu...
  • Page 28: Selecting The Units

    Selecting the units ANIMATION M E A S U R I N G U N I T ANNOUNCEMENT ETA Set and confirm in the System M E A S U R I N G U N I T Settings menu. I M P E R I A L METRIC Select the units using the right control knob...
  • Page 29: Radio Mode

    5. Radio Mode 5.3. Selecting the FM waveband 5.5. Setting options for station selection In radio menu mode, press The desired station can be selected via dynamic au- Note: tostore (FM), autostore (AM), station search, scan If you live in an area where RDS/RBDS broadcast is search, manual tuning, and preset keys.
  • Page 30: Station Search Fm - Das

    Station search FM - DAS Program type selection (PTY) B B C 3 101.3 Turn the right control knob left or right. The radio In radio menu mode, press displays the receivable and identified stations in de- Bbc Klc <_ 1 0 : 2 3 scending/ascending order.
  • Page 31: Switching Pty Display On / Off

    To access memory locations 7 - 12, press multifunc- Switching PTY display on / off AM autostore tion key -> Select radio menu mode. In the desired waveband, press Recall: Momentarily press multifunction key . The stored station is recalled. D i s p .
  • Page 32: Manual Am Tuning

    Tuning will be in increments of 100 kHz. 5.6. Regionalization If, despite the RBDS/RDS diversity function, the re- ception of a regional sub-program is inferior, bear in The display will show that manual tuning is currently mind that regional sub-programs are transmitted for The RBDS/RDS diversity function is independent of active with .
  • Page 33: Switching Radio Text Display On / Off

    5.7. Switching radio text display on / off 5.8. Traffic Program (TP) If an RBDS/RDS station is equipped with traffic pro- gramming, this is indicated by in the display. Select FM radio menu mode. Use multifunction key If an RBDS/RDS diversity station transmits TP an-...
  • Page 34: Setting Automatic Tracking

    Setting automatic tracking Switching Mute on/off Deleting: Press multifunction key In all modes and wavebands, automatic tracking can After selecting a TP transmitter, the mute function S t a t : Autoselect be activated by pressing for more than can be activated by briefly pressing 2 seconds.
  • Page 35: Tp Announcement Volume

    5.9. Telephone Muting TP announcement volume Activate the TP menu. Press multifunction key The telephone characteristics can be set in the user menu (Page 41) if a telephone system is installed in the vehicle and the mute function lead for the car tele- T P V : 1 phone is connected to the car radio.
  • Page 36: Cd Mode

    6. CD mode 6.1. Inserting / Ejecting CDs Instructions for the Compact Disc (CD) Sound interruptions may occur if the CD is soiled. In Press and hold ; the faceplate folds down and the Warning order to ensure the highest tone quality, please note CD slot becomes visible.
  • Page 37: Skipping To The Next/Previous Track

    6.3. Scan search 6.5. Random Play Note When the unit is turned off, the CD will not be eject- ed, but will remain in the CD slot. Press the right control knob , and will appear in Press the multifunction key to activate the ran- the display.
  • Page 38: Number Of Tracks And Total Playing Time

    6.7. Number of tracks and total playing time In CD mode, press . Press the multifunction key to briefly display the elapsed time for the tracks already played. 1 8 T r a c k s 12:26 Trk Ttl Press the multifunction key to briefly display the number of tracks and the total playing time of the current CD.
  • Page 39: Cd Changer Mode

    7. CD Changer Mode 7.1. Playing CDs Operational readiness of CD changer If a CD changer is connected to the car radio, it is Press . If the unit was last set to CD changer oper- Warning ready for operation when loaded with a CD magazine ation or if there is no CD (or navigation CD) in the CD containing CDs.
  • Page 40: Naming A Cd

    For further operation see refer to CD Mode (Page 36): the desired position (inverse editing symbol). 7.3. CD Filter Function • ”CD mode” on page 36 E d i t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ In CD changer mode, press .
  • Page 41: User Menu

    8. User menu GAL (Gal) setting Telephone mute characteristics (Tel) The GAL is a car radio control circuit, which auto- If the vehicle has a telephone system with hands-free 8.1. Requesting/quitting user menu matically adjusts the car radio volume to the vehicle unit, the call can be heard through the car audio sys- speed.
  • Page 42: Flashing Diode (Led) Setting

    For selection, request the user menu. Press multifunc- Setting reception optimization (M/S) Setting navigation announcements (Nav) tion key to select n e g a t i v p o s i t i v You can choose from two different reception optimi- With this function you can select how to hear naviga- a u t o m a t i c zation settings to suppress reception-dependent inter-...
  • Page 43: Aux Input (Aux)

    AUX input (Aux) Compass display Signal tone volume This can be used to switch on the CD changer AF con- If route guidance is not active, it is possible to display The volume of signal tones (e.g. storage confirma- nections if no CD changer is connected. An external a compass on the right side of the display.
  • Page 44: Service Menu

    9. Service Menu To quit the service menu, press 9.2. Triggering a Reset 9.1. Requesting /Quitting the Service Menu If a malfunction of the unit should occur that renders the unit inoperable or if the unit is defective in any The following information can be called up in the Ser- other way, trigger a restart of the internal unit soft- vice menu.
  • Page 45: General Instructions

    10. General instructions Jazz RBDS Stations level J A Z Z Talk T A L K On level only identified RBDS sta- Classical S t a t i o n s R D S C L A S S I C L RBDS SYSTEM tions can be saved.
  • Page 46: Technical Data

    11. Technical Data AF telephone input: Max. input voltage 8 V (if interference occurs, a com- mercially available 1 : 1 transmitter should be con- Wavebands: nected into the signal cable). FM 87.9 MHz - 107.9 MHz AM 530 kHz - 1700 kHz AUX input: 16 k input impedance, max.
  • Page 47: Notice

    NOTICE Dear listener, In conformance with current EC/US guidelines, any person may operate this radio receiver. This unit conforms to the current valid EC/US or harmonized national regulations. This designation is your guarantee that the unit conforms to the applicable specifications concerning electromagnetic compatibility. Interference caused by your unit affecting other electrical/electronic devices, as well as interfering influences on your unit from other electrical/ electronic devices are largely prevented.

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