Introduction Introduction General information In addition, the Infotainment system is equipped with a Phone portal that The Infotainment system provides allows comfortable and safe use of you with state-of-the-art in-car your mobile phone in the vehicle. infotainment. General information ....... 6 Using the phone projection function, Using the FM, AM or DAB radio you can operate specific applications...
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Introduction Important information on Theft-deterrent feature 9 Warning operation and traffic safety The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for In some areas one-way streets 9 Warning and other roads and entrances the purpose of theft deterrence. (e.g.
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Introduction Control elements overview Centre display with controls...
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Introduction X ........... 12 BACK 11 RADIO ........31 Press: return to previous Press: activate radio or If switched off: short press: screen/menu change waveband switch power on 12 CD slot ........37 If switched on: short press: mute system; long press: Radio: short press: skip to switch power off next station;...
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Introduction Steering wheel controls or deactivate speech For a description of all other controls, recognition ......63 see Owner's Manual. or activate/deactivate mute function ......12 Short press: take phone call . 71 Press: display menu for or activate speech application selection;...
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Introduction P / Q k / l Driver Information Centre (midlevel): Short press: select menu Radio: press to select item on the Driver next / previous favourite on Information Centre the Driver Information Centre ........18 Long press: fast-scroll through a long contacts list Media: press to select on the Driver Information Centre next / previous track on the...
Introduction The uplevel Driver Information Centre When the Infotainment system is For a detailed description of the CD enables switching between two switched on, the last selected volume player functions 3 36. different display modes (themes), is set, provided that the volume is External devices Tour and Sport.
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Introduction For a detailed description of preparing and establishing a Bluetooth connection between the Infotainment system and a mobile phone 3 68. If the mobile phone is connected, press ; and then select PHONE to display the main menu of the phone portal.
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Basic operation Basic operation Basic operation Touch a screen button or menu item. The corresponding system function is activated, a message is shown, or a The centre display has a touch- submenu with further options is sensitive surface that allows direct Basic operation ......
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Basic operation Touch and hold the element you wish Scrolling lists ● Move the slider of the scroll bar to move until frame marks appear up and down with your finger. around the icons. Move your finger to ● In alphabetically ordered lists, the desired location and release the touch the respective letter in the element.
Basic operation Menu operation Application tray Interaction selector bar The interaction selector bar is located Home screen at the bottom of the screen and accessible from all main menus. The application tray is located in the top centre of the screen and accessible from all main menus.
Basic operation Messages Depending on the application or function currently active, the In the case of a system event, before keyboard menu is displayed the execution of a system function, or differently. due to an outside trigger, e.g. To switch to the symbol keyboard, incoming phone call, you may be select Sym.
Basic operation To confirm your input, select the Editing text Keypad respective confirmation screen To place the cursor, touch the If only a number or PIN code have to button. respective position within the text. be entered, a keypad is displayed. Enter your changes.
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Basic operation ● albums or artists If a favourite location is occupied, the To display one row of favourites when favourite screen button displays the an interaction selector bar is shown ● telephone numbers label text of the respective favourite. on the screen: ●...
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Basic operation Scrolling through favourites Storing favourites Seek for the station you wish to store as a favourite 3 31. pages Favourites may be stored from the To store this station as a favourite, Home screen, the audio application, The favourites page is visible in the reveal the favourites list and scroll to the navigation application or the one row or the three row view.
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Basic operation Example: Destination Retrieving favourites Editing favourites Press ; to display the Home screen Display a favourites page (see above) Select SETTINGS on the Home and then select NAV. and scroll to the desired favourites screen, Radio and then Manage Select DESTINATION, select page (if necessary).
Basic operation A keyboard opens up with the current To store a favourite in a location Activate the desired number of favourite label text displayed in the beyond the favourites page currently favourites to be displayed. entry field as well as in the label visible, drag it to the p or q symbols Note preview area.
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Basic operation The contacts list displayed upon first Select the desired contacts list. The Phone application: access differs depending on the respective list is displayed. application active and the devices Note connected. The system remembers a list chosen within an application. When re- Changing the source entering the contacts list from this To display a contacts list, press ;,...
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Basic operation ● in the vehicle contacts list: notes Complete the entry and select Save field to save the contact. ● for POI entries: information on Add to Existing Contact business hours, menu (e.g. The vehicle contacts list is displayed. restaurant), prices etc.
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Basic operation Note Delete the whole vehicle contacts list The w screen button is only To delete the whole vehicle contacts displayed if it is possible to add more list, open the vehicle contacts list. information for that data category. Select Change Contacts List on the right side of the screen.
Basic operation Tone settings Treble Balance and fader In the tone settings menu, the tone Use this setting to enhance or In the illustration at the right side of characteristics can be set. The menu attenuate the high frequencies of the the menu, define the point within the may be accessed from each audio audio sources.
Basic operation Select CUSTOM, if you wish to define Scroll through the list and select the tone settings yourself. Radio and then Auto Volume. To adjust the degree of volume Surround modes adaptation, set Auto Volume to one of the available options. (if equipped with Surround system) Off: no enhancement of volume with Select one of the screen buttons in...
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Basic operation Note Valet mode If date information is automatically If valet mode is activated, all vehicle provided, this menu item is not displays are locked and no changes available. may be performed within the system. Select Auto Set at the bottom of the Note screen.
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Basic operation To confirm the first input, re-enter the Scroll through the list and select four-digit code and select Lock. The Display. system is locked. Unlocking the system Turn the Infotainment system on. A keypad is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen, touching the respective points indicated.
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Basic operation Restore Vehicle Settings ● application tray System update Select Restore Vehicle Settings to To update your system software, ● contacts sources restore all vehicle personalisation contact your workshop. A warning message is displayed. settings. A warning message is Select Restore.
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Radio Radio Usage Station search The radio function is part of the Automatic station search AUDIO application. Press t or v to play the previous Usage .......... 31 or next station. Station search ......31 Manual station search Radio data system (RDS) .... 32 Press and hold t or v.
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Radio Touch the Direct Tune field and then Note Select the desired category. A list of enter the desired frequency. Confirm The currently received station is stations is displayed transmitting a your input. highlighted. programme of the selected type. Select the desired station. Scroll through the list and select the Station lists desired list item.
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Radio Advantages of RDS As soon as a radio traffic service station is found, [TP] is highlighted. If ● On the display, the programme no radio traffic service station is name of the station appears found, [ ] remains on the screen. instead of its frequency.
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Radio Digital audio broadcasting If the DAB signal is too weak to TP if you do not wish DAB be picked up by the receiver, reception to be interrupted by FM DAB broadcasts radio stations reception is interrupted traffic announcements. digitally.
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Radio received is interrupted when an Set DAB to FM Linking - On or DAB announcement of these categories is to FM Linking - Off. made. L Band Select DAB Announcements to If L Band is activated, the display the DAB categories list. Infotainment system receives an Select the desired categories.
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CD Player CD Player General information MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than listed above The Infotainment system's CD player may not play correctly, and their can playback audio CDs and MP3/ file names and folder names may WMA CDs.
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CD Player ● Put CDs back in their sleeves Playlist entries must be in the immediately after removing them form of relative paths. from the audio player in order to Note protect them from damage and This chapter only deals with playing dirt.
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CD Player Skipping to previous or next track Note For a detailed description of Select t or v to play the previous browsing MP3 CDs 3 40. or next track. Alternatively, turn MENU to skip to Playback order previous or next tracks. Select MENU in the interaction selector bar to display the CD menu.
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External devices External devices General information Connecting/disconnecting a device To connect the auxiliary device to the An AUX and USB card socket for the AUX input socket of the Infotainment connection of external devices is system, use the following cable: located underneath the armrest in the General information .....
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External devices Connecting/disconnecting a device profiles A2DP and AVRCP can be Files from online shops to which connected wirelessly to the Digital Rights Management (DRM) Connect the USB device or iPod to Infotainment system. has been applied cannot be played. the USB port.
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External devices Repeatedly select MEDIA in the Skipping to previous or next track interaction selector bar or press Select t or v to play the previous MEDIA on the control panel to or next track. activate the desired media source. Alternatively, turn MENU to skip to Example: USB main menu.
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External devices Note Alternatively, move the slider on the In USB or iPod playback, the shuffle time bar. function is dependent on the filter Video menu mode selected for song playback, e.g. album, artist, genre. To display the video menu, select MENU in the interaction selector bar.
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External devices Activating phone projection in the To start the function, you can alternatively press and hold ; for a settings menu few seconds. Press ; to display the Home screen The phone projection screen and then select SETTINGS. displayed depends on your Scroll through the list and select smartphone and software version.
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Navigation Navigation General information Functioning of the navigation system The navigation system will reliably guide you to your destination. The position and movement of the vehicle are detected by the navigation The current traffic situation is taken General information ..... 44 system using sensors.
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Navigation Important information Map data After a timeout of approx. 15 seconds, the application tray and All required map data is stored within TMC traffic information system and the interaction selector bar disappear the Infotainment system. To update dynamic route guidance to show a full screen view of the map.
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Navigation Route guidance active ● The arrival time is shown above Map manipulation the arrow symbol. Scrolling ● The distance to the next turning To scroll the map, place your finger manoeuvre is shown below the anywhere on the screen and move it arrow symbol.
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Navigation To display an overview of the route Audio information currently active on the map, select If Audio Information - On is set, OVERVIEW. information on the station, album or song currently playing is displayed on The screen button changes to the map screen.
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Navigation Buildings can be displayed in 3D or Select Clear All to unselect all normal view. categories. Set 3D Buildings - On or 3D Buildings Information on the current - Off. location Autozoom function Select MENU in the interaction Select MENU in the interaction selector bar to display the navigation selector bar and then select Map menu.
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Navigation Select the desired point of interest. Recent destinations list To delete only individual categories, The destination details view is select Delete Individual Categories to Select Recent Destinations to display displayed. display a list of POI categories. Select the respective submenu. ─...
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Navigation Downloading contacts data user defined POIs can be downloaded to the Infotainment You can exchange your vehicle system. contacts list data with Infotainment For each POI, you must define the systems in other vehicles: GPS coordinates (longitude and To upload the data to a USB device, latitude values) of the respective see "Uploading navigation data to a location and a descriptive name.
Navigation The additional information and phone Organising the POI data in several Downloading the POI data to the Infotainment system number strings are optional. If, e.g., subfolders no additional information is required, Optionally, you can organise the text Connect the USB device with your ""...
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Navigation Select one of the destinations. The destination details view is displayed. POI list: One-shot destination entry Touch the entry field in the top line of To start route guidance, select Go. the menu. A keyboard is displayed. For a detailed description on the Address entry screen keyboards 3 17.
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Navigation If there is more than one destination For a detailed description on the possible according to the information keyboards 3 17. entered, a list of all matching Enter the required destination destinations found is displayed. information. Select the desired address. To confirm your input, select 9 in the The destination details view is top right corner of the screen.
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Navigation chapter "Usage" 3 45. Those POIs If POIs at Another Location is Searching POIs via name input are selectable as destinations via the selected, a keyboard is displayed. To search for a particular POI, a POI main category My POIs. category or a specific location, select For a detailed description on the Spell Name in the POI main...
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Navigation Select one of the addresses stored for the contact. The destination details view is displayed. To start route guidance, select Go. Selecting an address from the Tap on the desired location on the map. The map centres around this location.
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Navigation To start route guidance, select Go. Alternatively, touch the arrow symbol indicating your next turning Waypoint trips manoeuvre on the right side of the screen to display the route guidance A waypoint is an intermediate menu. Select DESTINATION in the destination that is considered in the interaction selector bar of the route calculation of a route to its final...
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Navigation New destination To initiate a phone call to the selected location, select Call. To set a new destination, you may Note cancel route guidance to the current The Call screen button is only destination and then enter a new available if a phone number is stored destination.
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Navigation Guidance Starting and cancelling route Select END in the interaction selector bar. guidance Route guidance is provided by the navigation system through visual Navigation voice settings Starting route guidance instructions and voice prompts (voice To start route guidance to a new guidance).
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Navigation Voice prompts during phone calls Alternatively, select MENU in the By default, the list is sorted by interaction selector bar and then distance from the vehicle location. To Select MENU in the interaction select Traffic to display the respective sort the list alphabetically, select selector bar and then select submenu.
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Navigation If you wish slow traffic to be generally Route settings Route modification avoided, set Avoid Slow Traffic to On. Select MENU in the interaction To modify the route during active Select Automatically Avoid Traffic or selector bar and then select Routing route guidance, touch the arrow Ask Me before Avoiding.
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Navigation Excluding streets from route Displaying the waypoint list guidance If you are in a waypoint trip, the route After route guidance has been guidance menu comprises additional started, you may exclude streets from menu functions for waypoint trip the previously calculated route. The modification.
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Navigation Each list entry may show the following Select OPTIMISE in the interaction information: selector bar of the route guidance menu. ● name or address of the waypoint Wait until the waypoints list has been ● distance to the next waypoint updated.
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Speech recognition Speech recognition General information system functions, the speech recognition does not start until it has Embedded speech recognition been activated. Important information The embedded speech recognition of General information ..... 63 Language support the Infotainment system enables you ●...
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Speech recognition E.g., if the display is currently set to <house number> <street> <city> Confidence Threshold English and you want to enter the Depending on the option selected in ● Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, name of a city located in France, you the corresponding submenu, the Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, must change the display language to...
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Speech recognition Prompt Length The availability of this function You can now say a voice command to The length and the level of detail of depends on your smartphone. For initiate a system function (e.g. playing the questions and statements the more information on compatibility, a preset radio station).
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Speech recognition Interrupting a voice prompt In the following situations, a dialogue ● The voice prompt can be sequence is automatically cancelled: interrupted by pressing w again. As an experienced user, you can interrupt a voice prompt by briefly ● If you do not say any command ●...
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Speech recognition until enough details are gathered. If The "Back" command In addition, a message in the Driver the phone number has been saved To return to the previous menu, Information Centre informs you when with a name and a place, the direct optionally: say "Back", press k the voice pass-thru application is command should include both, for...
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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 ..... 68 microphone and the vehicle Mobile phones have effects on Bluetooth connection ....
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Phone system) and connecting of the Infotainment system interference is caused by the Bluetooth devices to the Infotainment automatically establishes a mobile phone or if dangerous system are carried out. connection. situations can occur. ● Bluetooth operation considerably Bluetooth settings menu drains the device's battery.
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Phone Compare the PIN code (if confirm the respective message Connecting a paired device demanded) and confirm the on your smartphone. 1. Press ; and then select the messages on the Note SETTINGS icon. Infotainment system and the For the contacts to be read by the Bluetooth device.
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Phone Deleting a device 9 Warning 9 Warning 1. Press ; and then select the Bear in mind that you can make Do not end the call until you are SETTINGS icon. and receive calls with the mobile requested to do so by the Select Bluetooth to display the phone, if it is in a service area with emergency call centre.
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Phone Note Enter the desired number and select Quick function icon The phone main menu is only Call. The number is dialled. If there is only one number stored for available, if a mobile phone is a contact, a quick dial icon is To dial a speed dial number, enter the connected to the Infotainment displayed next to the respective entry...
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Phone Incoming phone call Changing the ringtone Press ; and then select the Taking a phone call SETTINGS icon. If a radio or media source is active Select Bluetooth to display the when a call comes in, the audio respective submenu and then select source is muted and remains muted Ringtones.
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Phone Ending a phone call To cancel the initiation of the second To end just one of the calls, select call and return to the in-call view, A next to the respective call. Select End to end the call. select Current Call. Deactivating the microphone Conference call Both calls are displayed in the in-call...
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Phone Prerequisites The following prerequisites must be met in order to use the TEXT application: ● The Bluetooth function of the respective phone must be activated (see user guide of the device). ● Dependent on the phone, it may be required to set the device to "visible"...
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Phone Note Select INBOX in the interaction Depending on the phone, not all text selector bar. The text messages messages stored on the phone are stored on the respective phone are displayed in the inbox. displayed in a list. Select the desired message to To listen to a message, select 3 display the message view.
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Phone Device list Mobile phones and CB radio equipment Select PHONES to display the device list. Installation instructions and For a detailed description 3 69. operating guidelines Text settings The vehicle specific installation instructions and the operating Select Settings to enter the settings guidelines of the mobile phone and menu.
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Phone Seek advice on predetermined Caution installation points for the external antenna or equipment holder and Mobile telephones and radio ways of using devices with a equipment may lead to transmission power exceeding malfunctions in the vehicle 10 watts. electronics when operated inside Use of a handsfree attachment the vehicle with no exterior without external antenna with mobile...
Frequently asked questions Frequently asked Frequently asked Favourites questions questions What can be stored as a favourite? Up to 60 favourites of almost all elements can be stored, e.g. Phone destinations, phone contacts, Frequently asked questions ..79 How can I pair my phone with the playlists, radio stations, etc.
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Frequently asked questions Where are the favourites stored How can I cancel active route Other and how can I recall them? guidance? How can I improve the The favourites are stored in the To cancel route guidance, select performance of the voice favourites list.
Index Bass..........26 Bluetooth connection....69 Activating AUX......40 Bluetooth music......39 Activating Bluetooth music... 40 Activating CD player..... 37 Activating phone projection..42 Category list........31 Activating radio......31 CD player........36 Activating the Infotainment system 12 Character modifiers...... 17 Activating the navigation system.
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Radio......... 31 Mobile phones and CB radio USB........... 39 equipment ........ 77 Emergency call......71 Guidance ........58 Movie files........39 EQ..........26 Movies.......... 42 Equaliser........26 Mute..........12 Home button......... 16 Home screen........ 16 Fader..........26 Navigation........58 Favourites........18 Contacts......
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CD..........37 Phone projection......42 Retrieving favourites..... 18 Contacts........22 Playing audio........ 40 Return to factory settings....27 Favourites......... 18 Playing movies......42 Ringtone........71 Infotainment system....12 POIs..........51 Route guidance......58 Keyboards......... 17 Route style........58 Navigation system..... 45 Radio Phone........
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R300 Color / R400 Color Introduction ........88 Basic operation ......95 Radio ......... 100 CD Player ........106 External devices ......109 Phone ........112 Index .......... 120...
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Introduction Introduction General information Note This manual describes all options The Infotainment system provides and features available for the you with state-of-the-art in-car various Infotainment systems. infotainment. Certain descriptions, including those General information ..... 88 Using the FM, AM or DAB radio for display and menu functions, may Theft-deterrent feature ....
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Introduction marked on the map. In such areas the Infotainment system may issue a warning that must be accepted. Here you must pay particular attention to one-way streets, roads and entrances that you are not allowed to drive into. Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to:...
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Introduction Control elements overview Control panel...
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Introduction X ........... 93 MENU TONE (if CD player not equipped) Central control for If switched off: short press: selection and navigation in Press: display tone switch power on menus ........95 settings menu ...... 106 If switched on: short press: 11 t mute system;...
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Introduction Steering wheel controls For a description of all other controls, P / Q see Owner's manual. Short press: select menu item on the Driver Information Centre Long press: fast-scroll through a long contacts list on the Driver Information Centre Press: confirm selection on the Driver Information Centre Press: display application-...
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Introduction k / l Driver Information Centre: Switching the Infotainment system on or off Radio: press to select next / previous favourite on Press X briefly. After switching on, the Driver Information the last selected Infotainment source Centre ......... 101 becomes active.
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Introduction Mute function Phone Press m to mute the audio sources. Press ; to display the Home screen. To cancel the mute function: turn m. Select PHONE to establish a Bluetooth connection between the Modes of operation Infotainment system and a mobile phone.
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Basic operation Basic operation Basic operation Press: ● to activate a selected screen button or menu item Instrument panel ● to confirm a changed settings Basic operation ......95 value MENU knob Tone settings ....... 96 ● to switch to a different settings The MENU knob is one of the central option Volume settings ......
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Basic operation Softkeys Press MENU to confirm the setting. Press one of the softkeys to activate Setting the volume distribution the favourite or function screen button between right and left displayed immediately above the respective softkey. Scroll through the list and press MENU to activate Balance.
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Basic operation Volume settings High: maximum enhancement of Set Time volume with increasing vehicle Select Set Time to enter the Maximum start-up volume speed. respective submenu. Select AUTO SET at the bottom of the Press ; and then select SETTINGS . System settings screen.
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Basic operation Valet mode To confirm the first input, reenter the Scroll through the list and select four-digit code and select LOCK. The Display. If valet mode is activated, all vehicle system is locked. Select Turn Display Off to turn off the displays are locked and no changes display.
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Basic operation Restore Radio Settings Select Restore Radio Settings to reset Infotainment settings, e.g. tone settings. A warning message is displayed. Select Restore. The settings are reset. Software Information Press ; and select SETTINGS. Scroll through the list and select Software Information.
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Radio Radio Usage Station search The radio function is part of the Automatic station search AUDIO application. Press t or v to play the previous Usage ........100 or next station. Station search ......100 Manual station search Favourite lists ......101 Press and hold t or v.
Radio Station lists Note Select Update Station List. The Categories list item is only The station list is updated FM or DAB waveband available for the FM and the DAB Turn MENU to display a list of all wavebands. Favourite lists stations currently receivable.
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Radio If a favourite location is occupied, the Using the right-hand steering wheel Deleting favourites control favourite screen button displays the Select the favourite you wish to label text of the respective favourite. Repeatedly press k or l to select delete.
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Radio view. They may be reactivated by FM menu If the radio traffic service is activated, increasing the number of viewable [TP] is shown in the top line of all main To configure the RDS settings favourites. menus. If the current station or media options, activate the radio function played is not a radio traffic service Radio data system (RDS)
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Radio If regionalisation is switched off, ● In the event of poor reception, the activated, traffic announcements alternative frequencies of the stations volume is reduced automatically of the FM station with the best are selected without regard to to avoid the output of reception are issued.
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Radio DAB Announcements DAB to FM Linking Besides their music programmes, If this function is activated, the device many DAB stations also broadcast switches over to a corresponding FM announcements of various station of the active DAB service (if categories. If you activate some or all available) when the DAB signal is too categories, the currently received weak to be picked up by the receiver.
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CD Player CD Player General information MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than listed above The Infotainment system's CD player may not play correctly, and their can playback audio CDs and MP3/ file names and folder names may WMA CDs.
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CD Player ● Put CDs back in their sleeves Playlist entries must be in the immediately after removing them form of relative paths. from the audio player in order to ● This chapter deals only with protect them from damage and playing MP3 files since the dirt.
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CD Player Skipping to previous or next track Scroll through the list and select the desired list item. Select d or c to play the previous or next track. Note Alternatively, turn MENU to skip to the For a detailed description of previous or next track.
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External devices External devices General information Connecting/disconnecting a device To connect the auxiliary device to the An AUX and USB card socket for the AUX input socket of the Infotainment connection of external devices is system, use the following cable: located underneath the armrest in the General information ....
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External devices Connecting/disconnecting a device Bluetooth Files from online shops to which Digital Rights Management (DRM) Connect the USB device or iPod to Bluetooth enabled audio sources has been applied cannot be played. the USB port. For the iPod, use the (e.g.
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External devices Fast forwarding or rewinding Press MENU and then select Folder View. The folder structure on the Touch and hold d or c to rewind or respective device is displayed. fast forward. If necessary, navigate through the Playback order folder structure and select the desired To play the songs in random order, track.
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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 ....112 microphone and the vehicle Mobile phones have effects on Bluetooth connection ....
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Phone system) and connecting of the Pairing via the settings application interference is caused by the Bluetooth devices to the Infotainment 1. Press ; and then select mobile phone or if dangerous system are carried out. SETTINGS. situations can occur. Select Bluetooth to display the Bluetooth settings menu Bluetooth...
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Phone Enter the Infotainment PIN Pairing via the Phone application 1. Repeatedly press MEDIA to code on the Bluetooth device display the Bluetooth music main 1. Press ; and then select PHONE. and confirm your input. menu and then press MENU. The phone main menu is displayed.
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Phone 3. Select the Bluetooth device you Select Bluetooth to display the 9 Warning wish to connect and then select respective submenu. CONNECT. You are prompted 2. Select Device Management to Bear in mind that you can make with a message. display the device list.
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Phone 9 Warning Do not end the call until you are requested to do so by the emergency call centre. Operation As soon as a connection via Bluetooth has been set up between your mobile phone and the Infotainment system, you can operate many functions of your mobile phone Note Turn MENU to highlight the digit you...
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Phone Select Contacts. The contacts list is A message with the caller's name or Select the desired phone. A list of all displayed. number is displayed. ringtones available for the respective phone is displayed. Scroll through the list and select the desired contact entry.
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Phone To reactivate the microphone, select Switching between the phone calls UNMUTE. Turn MENU to highlight the call you wish to activate. Deactivating the handsfree function Select SWITCH. The call currently To continue the conversation on your activated is put on hold and the mobile phone, select HANDSET.
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Phone Recommendations for fault-free For reasons of safety, do not use the operation: phone while driving. Even use of a handsfree set can be a distraction ● The exterior antenna must be while driving. professionally installed to obtain the maximum range possible. 9 Warning ●...
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Index Activating AUX......110 DAB..........104 Activating Bluetooth music..110 DAB linking......... 104 Activating CD player....107 Digital audio broadcasting..104 Activating radio......100 Activating the Infotainment system 93 Emergency call......115 Activating the phone portal..116 EQ..........96 Activating USB......110 Equaliser........
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Radio Data System....103 RDS......... 103 Home button......... 95 Pairing........113 Region........103 Phone Regionalisation....... 103 Bluetooth......... 112 Infotainment control panel.... 90 Retrieving stations....101 Bluetooth connection....113 Intellitext........104 Station list........ 100 Emergency calls...... 115 Station search......100 General information....112 Storing stations.......
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Speed compensated volume..97 Volume limitation at high Theft-deterrent feature ....89 temperatures......93 Time..........97 Volume settings......97 Tone settings........ 96 TP..........103 Traffic Programme...... 103 Waveband selection....100 Treble........... 96 Usage......93, 100, 107 AUX......... 110 Bluetooth music....... 110 CD...........
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Copyright by ADAM OPEL AG, Rüsselsheim, Germany. The information contained in this publication is effective as of the date indicated below. Adam Opel AG reserves the right to make changes to the technical specifications, features and design of the vehicles relative to the information in this publication as well as changes to the publication itself.
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