Blaupunkt TravelPilot Rome NAV55E Operating And Installation Instructions
Blaupunkt TravelPilot Rome NAV55E Operating And Installation Instructions

Blaupunkt TravelPilot Rome NAV55E Operating And Installation Instructions

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  • Page 1 Navigation Radio CD Travel P ilot TravelPilot Rome NAV55E Operating and Installation Instructions www.blaupunkt.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Playing stored stations ....40 Operating the CD/MP3 player ..40 Playing CDs ........41 About these instructions ....3 Selecting a track from a list..42 For your safety .......3 Scanning tracks (SCAN) .....44 Scope of delivery......5 Changing MP3 settings ....44 Device Overview ......6 Operating the navigation system ...46 Controls ..........6 The operating principle ....46...
  • Page 3: About These Instructions

    For your safety Blaupunkt stands for technical For your safety know-how in mobile radio recep- tion, for precise navigation systems The device was manufactured ac- and fi rst-class sound. The blue dot cording to the state of the art and made its debut in 1923 as a seal established safety guidelines.
  • Page 4 Class 1 laser that update your navigation CD as emits invisible laser radiation soon as a new version is released which can cause injuries to your (see www.blaupunkt.com). eyes. Accessing the inside of the For cleaning device voids the warranty. •...
  • Page 5: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of delivery Scope of delivery 1 Rome NAV55E 1 Cloth bag for the control panel 1 Navigation CD 1 GPS antenna 1 Device card with four-digit code number 1 Operating instructions 1 Support frame 2 Disassembly bar 2 Connecting cables for speed- ometer signal and reversing signal 1 Guide pin...
  • Page 6: Device Overview

    Device Overview Device Overview Controls 9 : ; < = > ; TRAF button button ( Open) Press short: Call up traffi c informa- Open the control panel and remove tion settings the CD Press long: Display TMC messages 2 Volume control <...
  • Page 7: The Most Important Display Symbols

    Device Overview @ SRC button Toggle between CD/MP3/WMA play- er and optional CD changer 16:13 A ESC button Press short in the menu: Change to 92,8 the previous menu level Press long in the menu: Change to Tune Band Options the top menu level Text input: Delete last character Navigation: Cancel destination guid-...
  • Page 8: The Basic Functions

    The basic functions The basic functions CAUTION! Damage to the control panel! Theft protection The control panel can be damaged To provide protection against theft, or malfunction if the following is not the device features observed: • a four-digit code number (printed ➜...
  • Page 9: Switching The Device On And Off

    The basic functions Notes: • You can limit the power-on vol- ume to a maximum value (see p. 18). • If you switch on the device without fi rst switching on the vehicle ignition, the device au- tomatically switches off after one hour to save the vehicle battery.
  • Page 10: Inserting A Cd

    The basic functions If the code entry appears on the You can also deactivate the Code display, the fi rst digit is selected. query (see p. 21). Code Code Inserting a CD To insert the navigation CD or an MP3, WMA or audio CD, the device must be switched on: button 1.
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Volume

    The basic functions Adjusting the volume Diving recommendation nouncements of the navigation To change the volume of the cur- system can also be switched off rently playing source: (see p. 24). Turn the volume control 2. ➜ To cancel the mute function: The volume changes.
  • Page 12: Operating The Settings Menu

    Operating the settings menu Operating the Example of a menu operation settings menu The following example (Changing The settings menu allows you to ad- the reception sensitivity of the ra- just basic device functions, such as dio) shows how to operate the set- sound, power-on volume or display tings menu in general.
  • Page 13 Operating the settings menu The "Tuner" menu can be select- Exiting the settings menu ed only if the radio is currently Press the ESC button A repeat- ➜ set to an FM station. edly until the settings menu is The "Tuner" menu is displayed. displayed.
  • Page 14 Basic settings before the trip...
  • Page 15: Basic Settings Before The Trip

    Basic settings before the trip Basic settings before During a traffi c announcement or a telephone call, you cannot the trip change bass and treble. To change bass or treble: DANGER! ➜ In the "Audio" menu, select and confi rm the desired menu item Risk of an accident ("Bass"...
  • Page 16 Basic settings before the trip To change the loudness: To change the balance: In the "Audio" menu, select and In the "Audio" menu, select and ➜ ➜ confirm the "Loudness" menu confirm the "Balance" menu item. item. The loudness control is dis- The volume distribution is dis- played.
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Equalizer

    Basic settings before the trip Note: Fader Fader The equalizer setting applies to all sources. The Equalizer is displayed. Equalizer Equalizer Sub low Sub low Change the fader by turning the ➜ menu button < to the left or right. The front-rear volume distribu- tion changes.
  • Page 18: Basic Settings In The "System" Menu

    Basic settings before the trip Mid High: 1600, 2000, 2500, • Sound impression Measure 3200, 4000, 5000, or problem Frequency Setting 6300 Hz • High: 8000, 10000, Distorted bass, 125–400 approx. 12500 Hz droning, –4 uncomfortable The selected frequency band pressure and the corresponding setting Very transparent,...
  • Page 19 Basic settings before the trip When you switch on the device, will be adjusted. You can adjust it plays at the previously selected the volume increase from 0 (low volume. However, if you adjusted increase) to 9 (high increase). the volume before switch-off to Note: be higher than maximum power- You cannot change the volume...
  • Page 20 Basic settings before the trip ➜ Adjust the switch-on volume to Select and confi rm the desired ➜ a low value! menu item in the display menu ("Display off", "Mode", "Brightness day" or "Brightness night"). ➜ Change the volume by turning The corresponding setting ap- the menu button <...
  • Page 21 Basic settings before the trip • the language of the voice-prompt- Code Code ed turn-by-turn directions of the navigation system. Note: To change the language, the navi- gation CD must be in the drive. To change the language: CAUTION! In the "System" menu, select and ➜...
  • Page 22: Setting The Basic Settings Of The Radio

    Basic settings before the trip To set the clock: Displaying the station name In the "System" menu, select and ➜ Some FM radio stations use the confi rm the "Clock" menu item. RDS signal to transmit advertise- The clock menu appears. The ment or other information instead hours are highlighted.
  • Page 23 Basic settings before the trip Enabling/disabling automatic The "Tuner" menu appears. changing to alternative frequencies (AF) Tuner Tuner The radio can automatically tune to Sensitivity Sensitivity the best receivable frequency of the Alternat. freq. Alternat. freq. HighCut 0 HighCut 0 selected station.
  • Page 24: Setting The Basic Settings Of The Navigation System

    Basic settings before the trip Use the OK button = to change Setting the basic settings of the response sensitivity of the the navigation system HighCut function between "0", You define the following in the "1" and "2". "Navigation" menu: •...
  • Page 25 Basic settings before the trip You can activate the speech out- You can enable/disable the an- put (check mark) or deactivate nouncement of TMC traffic an- it (no check mark) with the OK nouncements as follows during in- button =. active destination guidance: ➜...
  • Page 26: While Driving

    While driving In the menu of the navigation ba- While driving ➜ sic settings, select the "Junction zoom" menu item. This chapter describes how to: • Select a certain audio source Navigation Navigation (see below), Speech output Speech output Junction zoom Junction zoom play music (radio, CD, MP3 or CD •...
  • Page 27 While driving The previously selected radio sta- To change the audio source: tion is played. The radio display Press the SRC button @ again. ➜ is shown. The device toggles between the installed CD/MP3 player and an The radio display optional CD changer, if a CD is inserted.
  • Page 28 While driving The MP3 display The CD changer display A B C A B C 14:39 14:39 15:09 15:09 CD 2 CD 2 Bob Marley Bob Marley 00:05 00:05 00:04 00:04 Track 01/20 Track 01/20 Jamin Jamin Tracks Tracks Options Options Browse Browse...
  • Page 29: Playing Music

    While driving Playing music "Random playback" means: The music playback starts auto- 4:01 matically as soon as you select an audio source (see p. 26), provided 00:22 that a CD is inserted or a station MIX CD is tuned in. tionen Symbols are assigned to the func- tion buttons 1 5 to 6 : which...
  • Page 30 While driving What do you want Built-in CD Built-in MP3 Built-in Radio to do? player player CD changer Forward > > > Hold pressed Hold pressed Hold pressed < < < Reverse Hold pressed Hold pressed Hold pressed Jump to the next >...
  • Page 31: Traffi C Announcements

    While driving 4:01 4:01 00:22 00:22 tionen tionen If "RPT" is not displayed, the repeat If "MIX" is not displayed, the random mode is switched off. Nevertheless, playback is switched off. The tracks an audio or MP3/WMA-CD is repeat- are played in the order in which they ed after it has been played once.
  • Page 32 While driving Your device is equipped with an To switch the traffi c announcement RDS-EON receiving unit. EON priority on/off: means Enhanced Other Network. Press the TRAF button ;. ➜ In case of a traffi c announcement the traffi c information menu ap- (TA), this receiving unit can auto- pears.
  • Page 33 While driving If the TA symbol C fl ashes, the ra- To switch automatic tuning to TMC dio does not receive any traffi c in- stations on/off: formation station (e.g. because you Press the TRAF button ?. ➜ left the frequency range with your the traffi...
  • Page 34 While driving If the TMC symbol fl ashes, the de- Traffic Traffic vice does not receive any TMC data (e.g. because you left the frequency range with your vehicle). Dynamic TMC messages TMC messages destination guidance is not pos- TMC auto TMC auto sible! The device automatically searches for a radio station which...
  • Page 35: Operating The Radio

    Operating the radio Note: Operating the radio The device stores and processes As soon as you select the radio as TMC messages that refer to a pe- the audio source (see p. 26), the rimeter of approx. 100 km around previously tuned in station is played your vehicle.
  • Page 36: Selecting The Waveband/ Memory Bank

    Operating the radio Selecting the waveband/ You can now do the following: memory bank • Searching for stations in this waveband (see below), The radio can receive the following • calling up stored stations from wavebands: this memory bank (see p. 40), •...
  • Page 37 Operating the radio To defi ne the direction of the station Cancelling an automatic station seek tuning: seek tuning Turn the menu button until one of ➜ To cancel the automatic station the arrows D is highlighted. seek tuning: Press the ESC button A. ➜...
  • Page 38: Scanning Receivable Stations (Scan)

    Operating the radio the display of station names (see station broadcasts RDS information p. 22). and you activated the display of sta- tion names (see p. 22). You can now do the following: You can now do the following: • Continue listening to the station by pressing the OK button =.
  • Page 39: Storing Stations

    Operating the radio Storing stations Storing stations automatically ( Travelstore) You can store 6 stations in each You can automatically store the six memory bank – either manually FM stations offering the strongest (memory banks FM1, FM2, MW and reception in the region in the FMT LW) or automatically (memory bank memory bank.
  • Page 40: Playing Stored Stations

    Operating the CD/MP3 player Cancelling automatic storing Operating the CD/ ( Travelstore) MP3 player To cancel automatic storing prema- turely: Which CDs can be played? Press the ESC button A. ➜ CAUTION! ➜ In the Options menu of the ra- dio, select and confi...
  • Page 41: Playing Cds

    Operating the CD/MP3 player If you cannot play a CD-R: • CD format: ISO 9660 (Level 1 or 2) or Joliet • Use CD-Rs from a different manu- facturer or a different color, • Bit rate: max. 768 kbit/s • burn CD-Rs at a lower speed.
  • Page 42: Selecting A Track From A List

    Operating the CD/MP3 player How to use the function buttons Selecting a track from a list 1 5 to 6 : You can select CD tracks by jumping forward and reverse, • to the previous or next track using on the CD the function button 4 : •...
  • Page 43 Operating the CD/MP3 player To select a track on the same CD: Selecting MP3 tracks from an MP3 list In the CD changer display, select ➜ and confi rm the "Tracks" menu. If you play an MP3 CD, the MP3 dis- The list of tracks is displayed.
  • Page 44: Scanning Tracks (Scan)

    Operating the CD/MP3 player The content of the superior fold- er is displayed. 15:09 15:09 Scan Scan Bob Marley Bob Marley Select and confi rm a folder B ➜ Jamin Jamin 00:04 00:04 in the MP3 list to change to this folder.
  • Page 45 Operating the CD/MP3 player Displaying ID3 tags/fi le names In the Options menu of the MP3 ➜ player, select the "Scroll" menu During the MP3 playback, the MP3 item. display shows either the name of Use the OK button = to toggle the MP3 fi...
  • Page 46: Operating The Navigation System

    Operating the navigation system Operating the Dynamic route adaptation While driving, the navigation system navigation system can receive traffi c information from TMC stations in the background (see p. 33). If there should be a The operating principle traffi c jam on the route, you hear an announcement and the naviga- Entering a destination tion system automatically calculates...
  • Page 47: Installing The Navigation Software

    Operating the navigation system The surroundings function CAUTION! If no destination guidance is active, Defective navigation CDs the navigation system automatically are not operational! loads the digital map material of a If you insert a navigation CD without certain area surrounding the vehi- "E"...
  • Page 48: The Navigation Display

    N 049°64’34’’). place your navigation CD as soon G "Destination" menu as a new version is available (see H "Memory" menu www.blaupunkt.com). J Wind rose (pointing north) K "Options" menu of the navigation The navigation display system To display the navigation display: L Corridor status display Press the NAVI button >.
  • Page 49: The Three Menus Of The Navigation System

    Operating the navigation system The three menus of the The following illustrations provide an overview of the most important navigation system menu items. The three menus "Destination", "Memory" and "Options" are re- quired to: • Enter a new destination for the navigation (see p.
  • Page 50 Operating the navigation system NAVI Destination CITY STREET Destination TOWN CENTRE POINTS OF INTEREST COUNTRY City City Text input ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ List of 0123456789_,./- cities Street Street Text input Start destinati ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ List of guidance 0123456789_,./- streets Town Centre Centre Text input Start destinati ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ guidance...
  • Page 51 Operating the navigation system Destination Memory Last 10 Memory Destinations Modify Waypoints Set waypoint Last 10 M1 2PA Manchester, Sir Matt B Start destinat List of last M1 3PA Manchester, Henry Gil Last 10 guidance 10 destinations MJ Junction Manchester Destinations M1 2PA Manchester, Sir Matt B Start destinat...
  • Page 52: Starting The Navigation System

    Operating the navigation system Starting the navigation Text fi eld system "Current character" fi eld Character list To start the navigation system, the navigation software must be in- Special characters fi eld (see stalled (see p. 47). p. 53) Press the NAVI button >. ➜...
  • Page 53 Operating the navigation system The advantage: The navigation system attempts to guess your entry by constantly Destinations Destinations comparing your text input with LONDON LONDON the data on the navigation CD. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ This means that possible addi- 0123456789_,./- 0123456789_,./- tional characters are automati- cally completed.
  • Page 54: Entering An Address

    Operating the navigation system Destinations Destinations Press the ESC button A. ➜ Note: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ If you press the ESC button A 0123456789_,./- 0123456789_,./- for an extended period of time, all characters are deleted. Use the menu button < to select ➜...
  • Page 55 Operating the navigation system either the house number or an The advantage: intersection (see p. 58) where The postcode determines the your destination is located (not destination faster and uniquely. mandatory). To enter the city: ➜ In the "Destination" menu, mark Entering a country and confirm the "City"...
  • Page 56 Operating the navigation system The "Destination" menu ap- pears again. It now shows the The destination entry via postcode menu items "House number", is only possible if the correspond- "Intersection" and "Continue". ing data exist on the navigation CD. Postcodes and P.O. boxes cannot The advantage: be used in the destination entry.
  • Page 57 Operating the navigation system The names of all parts of a city Example: are displayed in a list. For example, if you are looking for a hotel, select "Hotel". Note: The text input or a list appears. If the city was selected by enter- ing the postcode, the list displays Enter the name of the point of in- ➜...
  • Page 58: Entering Points Of Interest

    Operating the navigation system The destination guidance starts Destination Destination (see p. 62). HOUSE NUMBER HOUSE NUMBER You can now do the following at any JUNCTION JUNCTION time: CONTINUE CONTINUE • Change the route options (see p. 68), The text input or a list appears. •...
  • Page 59: Saving Destinations

    Operating the navigation system ports, ferries and border cross- Destn. Destn. ings. POINTS OF INTEREST POINTS OF INTEREST The list of point of interest cat- COUNTRY COUNTRY egories is displayed. Select and confi rm the desired ➜ category. The text input or a list appears. Note: The "Destination"...
  • Page 60 Operating the navigation system The last 10 destinations are au- In the "Memory" menu, mark and ➜ tomatically stored here in the confi rm the "Add" menu item. chronological order in which they The "Add" menu appears. were entered. To save a destination which you just If you entered more than 10 des- entered: tinations, old destinations are...
  • Page 61: Deleting/Renaming Destinations

    Operating the navigation system Mark and select the waypoint to To delete a saved destination from ➜ be saved as a destination in the one of the three memories "Last 10", list. "Destinations" or "Waypoints": The waypoint is saved as a des- ➜...
  • Page 62: Calling A Destination From The Memory

    Operating the navigation system The three memories "Last 10", Calling a destination from "Destinations" or "Waypoints" ap- the memory pear. Instead of entering a new destina- ➜ Mark and confi rm the memory tion, you can call a saved destina- from which you want to delete tion as follows: all destinations.
  • Page 63: Route Calculation

    Operating the navigation system Destination Calculating route guidance is starting Dynamic Short Change Continue Calculating route Short Dynamic Route calculation To change the route options now: Change: Set route options Change Continue Mark and confi rm the "Change" ➜ 10 sec. menu within 10 seconds.
  • Page 64 Operating the navigation system Note: A B C If you leave the corridor while driving, you hear a request to re- 16:13 insert the navigation CD. If you do not insert the navigation CD, 2:37 you hear a corresponding note 3 SIR MATT BUSBY WAY and no additional turn-by-turn directions follow.
  • Page 65 Operating the navigation system Before you have to turn, you hear Display of the distance to the a voice-prompted turn-by-turn turning point in kilometres direction and the following is Junction zoom displayed: Red: Motorways Orange: Major roads Light blue/gray: Side streets Dark blue: Route to be followed SIR MATT BUSBY WAY Voice-prompted turn-by-turn...
  • Page 66 Operating the navigation system As soon as you are once again To change back to the destination travelling on a "digitised street", guidance display: you receive voice-prompted and Press the NAVI button >. ➜ visual turn-by-turn directions. Searching for a radio station If you do not follow the turn-by- during destination guidance turn directions...
  • Page 67: Displaying The Calculated Route

    Operating the navigation system The route list appears. The route segments that remain to be driven Navigation are displayed. If a route segment Do you really want to features traffi c obstructions, this cancel route guidance? section is identifi ed by a warn- ing triangle.
  • Page 68: Specifying Route Options

    Operating the navigation system In the "Options" menu, mark and Specifying Route Options ➜ confi rm the "Traffi c ahead" menu You can adjust the route type to item. your requirements at any time – be- The distance display appears. fore as well as during the destina- tion guidance.
  • Page 69 Operating the navigation system Defi ning the route type of a time-optimised to distance- optimised route (see p. 70). To defi ne the route type: Note: Route options The route types "Fast", "Short" Dynamic Optimum and "Optimum" are mutually Enable Fast exclusive.
  • Page 70 Operating the navigation system • "Ferry": Here you can allow or Note: disallow ferries. This setting is applied only if you select the "Optimum" route op- "Seasonal": Here you can allow • tion (see p. 68). or disallow roads which are blocked in certain seasons, such as Alpine passes.
  • Page 71: Displaying The Current Position

    Operating the navigation system If a TMC station is received, the dis- repeated, provided that destina- play shows the TMC symbol B. If no tion guidance is active. TMC station is received, the TMC symbol B fl ashes. Note: Info The dynamic destination guid- SIR MATT BUSBY WAY ance requires that a TMC station...
  • Page 72: Installation Instructions

    The Info display appears. model. In this case and for any other In the Info display, select and ➜ questions, your Blaupunkt author- confi rm the "Destn. Info" menu. ised dealer or our telephone hotline The destination is displayed. will gladly provide assistance.
  • Page 73: Connection Assignments

    Installation instructions • Read and observe the operating Connection assignments instructions for your vehicle as well as the operating instructions Overview of the connections for devices to be connected to this device (e.g. antennas, loud- C-1 C-2 speakers, etc.)! During the installation •...
  • Page 74 Installation instructions Connections in chamber A Chamber C1 (Equaliser/Amplifi er) 1 Line out LR 2 Line out RR Relais 3 Line out GND 4 Line out LF 5 Line out RF 6 +12 V switched* Chamber C2 KL. 15 +12 V (car phone/optional IR remote control 8 604 390 045 RC 10)
  • Page 75: Connecting The Device

    For vehicles with adjustable instru- pre-fabricated ISO connectors. ment lighting (positive controlled) ➜ Use only vehicle-specifi c adapter 7 Positive connection switched via cables from Blaupunkt. ignition CAUTION! Connect the vehicle-specific ➜ adapter cable 1 to the vehicle connector 2 and to chamber ➜...
  • Page 76 Installation instructions Do not lay the wires parallel to er cable (order no. 7 607 621 129) ➜ wire harnesses. from your specialist dealer. The antenna installation and con- Connecting the loudspeakers nection is described in the antenna installation instructions. If passively pre-equipped with 4-ohm loudspeakers: ➜...
  • Page 77: Installing The Device

    DIN tray, you need cialist workshop of the vehicle a vehicle-specifi c bracket for 50/ manufacturer! 52-mm devices. Please contact your specialised Blaupunkt deal- ➜ Connect the vehicle-specific Insert the bracket into the tray. ➜ speedometer signal connection to pin 1 4 of the connector in chamber A 5.
  • Page 78: Entering The Code Number

    Installation instructions Bend over as many tabs as pos- Note: ➜ sible using a screwdriver. The maximum setting range is between –10° and +30°. Retighten the screw 1. ➜ Installing the device in the tray Ensure that all connectors are ➜...
  • Page 79: Switching The Speedometer Signal On/Off

    Installation instructions Switching the speedometer Sensor test signal on/off GPS sat: 8 Strength: 41 After you connected the speedom- Direction: Forward eter signal, you must switch on the Ignition: analysis of the speedometer signal Speedsignal: 5528 as follows: • GPS Sat (test of the GPS an- In the "Installation"...
  • Page 80 Installation instructions You can calibrate the naviga- Notes: tion system either automatically Drive the specifi ed route using on a longer calibration trip (5 to major or country roads. The spec- 15 km) or manually on an exactly ifi ed distance of the route to be measured distance (100 to 500 m) driven only represents an average (see below).
  • Page 81: Cleaning The Device

    Installation instructions Cancelling the calibration Manual calib. If you want to cancel the calibra- tion: Distance Press the ESC button A. Metres ➜ The calibration continues in the background. The distance for the calibration travel is displayed. Cleaning the device Change the distance of the cali- ➜...
  • Page 82: Warranty

    Standby: typ. 550 mA ble domestic agency are valid. 30 min. after switch-off: The warranty terms can be called typ. 12 mA up under www.blaupunkt.com or requested directly from: 72 hours after switch-off: < 2 mA Blaupunkt GmbH Hotline Amplifi er output power Robert-Bosch-Str.
  • Page 83: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary turn-by-turn directions even if no navigation CD is inserted. Digital equaliser Optimum route Digital sound control for adapting Combination of fast and short the frequency response. An equal- route. The relationship of the two iser consists of several fi lters which route components can be adjusted allow for improving the sound or ad- (see "Setting the optimum route"...
  • Page 84: Index

    Index If you switch the device back on af- Index ter the standby time has expired, it takes longer for the device to be operational again since the device software must be Adjusting bass 15 reloaded. Adjusting the treble 15 Audio source Travelstore selecting 26, 66...
  • Page 85 Index operate 12 overview 13 Destination guidance MP3 player cancel 66 browse menu 43 displaying estimated arrival time 25 displaying ID3 tags 45 displaying remaining travel time 25 displaying MP3 fi le names 45 displaying the junction zoom 25 operate 40 dynamic 70 playable MP3 CDs 41 wind rose 65...
  • Page 86 Index adjust 15 equalizer 17 Radio loudness 15 alternative frequencies 22 Speedometer signal 79 basic settings in the menu 22 Standby 83 cancelling an automatic station seek Station seek tuning tuning 37 automatically 36 changing the seek tuning sensitivity 24 cancel 37 displaying the station name 22 manually 37...
  • Page 87 Switzerland (CH) 01-8471644 01-8471650 Czech. Rep. (CZ) 02-6130 0446 02-6130 0514 Hungary 76 511 803 76 511 809 Poland (PL) 0800-118922 022-8771260 Turkey (TR) 0212-335 06 71 0212-346 00 40 http://www.blaupunkt.com Blaupunkt GmbH, Robert-Bosch-Straße 200, D-31139 Hildesheim Printed in Germany...
  • Page 88 At a glance! TravelPilot Rome NAV55E Open the control panel and remove the CD Turn: volume control Press short: Switch on/mute traffi c announcement/fading out the turn-by-turn direction Press long: Switch off Calling the settings menu MENU Function buttons 1-6 (the functions assigned to these function buttons are shown on the display) Press short: Call up traffi...

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