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  • Page 1 Vauxhall Movano Infotainment System...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........4 Radio ........... 22 CD Player ........29 AUX input ........34 USB port ........36 Bluetooth music ......38 Navigation ........41 Voice recognition ......58 Phone .......... 60 Index ..........72...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    External data storage devices, e.g. iPod, MP3 player or USB stick 9 Warning (CD30 BT only), or a portable player can be connected to the Infotainment Drive safely at all times when system. External audio sources can using the Infotainment system.
  • Page 5 Introduction vehicle due to model variant, Warnings and Cautions country specifications, special equipment or accessories. 9 Warning ■ The table of contents at the Text marked 9 Warning provides beginning of this manual and within information on risk of accident or each section shows where the injury.
  • Page 6 Introduction Control elements overview Instrument panel CD30 BT...
  • Page 7 Introduction m - Turn: Adjust volume ..16 0 - Settings menu ....16 10 Station buttons 1...6 ..... 25 Press: Switch on/off ..... 16 A - Display radio text Short press: Select station ... 25 information ......26 Long press: Save station ..25 Display CD text information .
  • Page 8 Introduction Instrument panel CD20...
  • Page 9 Introduction CD ejection ......30 11 Station buttons 1...6 ..... 25 m - Switch on/off ....16 Short press: Recall a radio station ........23 RADIO/CD - Change audio source, waveband ..22 Long press: Save a radio H - Traffic and news station ........
  • Page 10 Introduction Instrument panel CD10...
  • Page 11 Introduction m - Turn: Adjust volume ..16 _ / 6 - Search forwards/ backwards ......30 Short press: Switch on, Short press: Audio/MP3 mute/unmute ......16 CD - Skip track forwards/ Long press: Switch off ..16 backwards ......30 CD ejection ......
  • Page 12 Introduction Instrument panel R10...
  • Page 13 Introduction m - Turn: Adjust volume ..16 Steering column controls - AUDIO/SOURCE - Change audio source ... 16 Type A Short press: Switch on, 6TEL - Telephone menu ..60 mute/unmute ......16 NAVI - Navigation menu ..44 Long press: Switch off ..
  • Page 14 Introduction Steering column controls - RADIO/CD - Change Steering column controls - audio source ......22 Type B Type C ! - Increase volume .... 16 @ - Mute/unmute ....16 # - Decrease volume ... 16 Short press: Change radio source/waveband ....
  • Page 15 Introduction SOURCE/AUDIO - Steering column controls - v - Change audio Change audio source ... 16 source ........22 Type D 7 8 ........60 ! - Increase volume, mute/unmute ......16 Take/end phone call .... 65 # - Decrease volume, 5 - Activate voice mute/unmute ......
  • Page 16 Introduction Theft-deterrent feature Usage Incorrect code entered When an incorrect code has been An electronic security system is entered, ERROR CODE then WAIT Infotainment controls included for the purpose of theft 100 is displayed. The Infotainment system is operated deterrence. The Infotainment system Wait until the countdown has expired, via buttons, rotary knobs and display functions only in your vehicle and is...
  • Page 17 The system stored. Refer to the detailed descriptions for also saves and exits automatically CD20, CD30 BT: If the volume was the available modes of operation after a delay. greater than 15 when the system was (radio, audio players).
  • Page 18 Tone settings ■ AUX input functions 3 34 Radio R10 / CD10 To change the audio source to radio: CD30 BT Press the RADIO/CD or AUDIO/ In the audio settings menu, the tone Detailed descriptions of: SOURCE button. characteristics can be set.
  • Page 19 - rear Select ON/OFF by pressing _ or 6 button _ or 6. Select Fader. To exit the audio settings menu, CD30 BT Set the desired value by pressing press t. _ or 6. In the audio settings menu, the tone characteristics can be set.
  • Page 20 Introduction To move around the menu and select ■ Jazz Setting the volume distribution the various headings, turn the rotary between right - left ■ Neutral knob to move up/down and press Select the Sound optimisation or ■ Pop button ⊲ or ⊳ to move left/right. Balance / Fader menu.
  • Page 21 Introduction Setting Loudness CD30 BT Select the Other audio settings menu. When this feature is activated, the volume is adapted automatically to Select Loudness by pressing the compensate for road and wind noise rotary knob. during driving. Press the 0 button to open the Audio Volume settings settings menu.
  • Page 22: Radio

    Radio Radio Usage The station previously selected will be received. Radio reception Selecting the waveband Radio reception may be disrupted by Press the BND button repeatedly to Usage .......... 22 static, noise, distortion or loss of select the desired waveband. reception due to: Station search ......
  • Page 23 ⊲ or ⊳. turn the rotary knob to select the Control buttons - CD30 BT desired waveband. Press button 2 or 3 to search for The most important buttons for...
  • Page 24 3 25. highlight the frequency in the display station button. 6 stations per menu using button _ or 6. CD30 BT waveband can be stored in this way. Press button 1 or 4 repeatedly to Select the desired waveband then...
  • Page 25 3 25. stored automatically by the system. turning and pressing the rotary knob. CD30 BT Autostore lists You can store 12 stations in this way. Depending on vehicle, up to 50 radio...
  • Page 26 Radio CD30 BT CD30 BT R10 / CD10 Select the desired waveband, then Press the 0 button to access the Configuring RDS briefly press station button 1...6 to Radio functions menu. Press the MENU button repeatedly recall a stored station.
  • Page 27 CD/MP3/AUX functions menu. playback is interrupted for the Press button 4 or 1 until I News is duration of the traffic CD30 BT displayed. announcement. Switch on/off I News using button Configuring RDS ■ Traffic announcements will not be _ or 6.
  • Page 28 Radio Switch on/off RDS-AF and press the ■ If the radio traffic service is Select a program from the following rotary knob to confirm. RDS-AF will switched on, CD/MP3 playback is options: appear on the display screen when interrupted for the duration of the ■...
  • Page 29: Cd Player

    General information ..... 29 can playback audio CDs, MP3 CDs ■ On mixed mode CDs (combinations and also WMA CDs (CD30 BT only). Usage .......... 30 of audio and data, e.g. MP3), only Important information about audio...
  • Page 30 Press and hold button _ or 6 to fast forward or rewind the current track. CD10 Only MP3 files and WMA files (CD30 BT only) can be read. WAV Random playback Starting CD playback files and compressed files cannot Briefly press the MIX button to Switch on the Infotainment system be played.
  • Page 31 CD Player Press the rotary knob, or button If the CD is not removed after Skipping to the next track or previous _ or 6 to deactivate. ejection, it will be drawn back in again track automatically after a few seconds. Briefly press button 4 or 1 once or CD display several times.
  • Page 32 During MP3 playback CD30 BT Press the ⊳ button to access the Random playback Starting CD playback subfolder or track. Open the Other audio settings menu.
  • Page 33 CD Player Press and hold the ⊲ button to return If the CD is not removed after to the root folder. ejection, it will be drawn back in again automatically after a few seconds. Press and hold the ⊳ button to display the name of the track being played.
  • Page 34: Aux Input

    AUX input AUX input General information R10 / CD10 In the Infotainment unit, there is an CD20 / CD30 BT AUX socket for the connection of external audio sources. General information ..... 34 Notice Usage .......... 34 The socket must always be kept clean and dry.
  • Page 35 The artist or track name are not CD20 / CD30 BT shown on the display. Press the RADIO/CD button to activate the AUX mode, then switch on the auxiliary device.
  • Page 36: Usb Port

    USB port General information Important information MP3 player and USB drives ■ The MP3 players and USB drives CD30 BT connected must comply with the USB Mass Storage Class General information ..... 36 specification (USB MSC). Playing saved audio files ..... 37 ■...
  • Page 37 Playing saved audio files If a USB drive is connected, all the folders will be at the same level on the CD30 BT tree structure. You can select a track directly by MP3 player / USB drives turning and pressing the central The system detects the auxiliary rotary knob.
  • Page 38: Bluetooth Music

    Bluetooth music Bluetooth music General information Operation Bluetooth-enabled auxiliary audio Prerequisites sources (e.g. music mobile phones, The following prerequisites must be MP3 players etc.), which support General information ..... 38 met, in order to control a Bluetooth- Bluetooth music protocol A2DP, can enabled audio device via the Operation ........
  • Page 39 Bluetooth music CD30 BT rotary knob and press rotary knob or When pairing is completed, a button ⊲ or ⊳ to display the next confirmation message followed by the Bluetooth connection menu. name of the paired audio device is shown on the Infotainment system...
  • Page 40 Bluetooth music Disconnecting an audio device Operation via Infotainment system To disconnect an audio device from the Infotainment system, select the When paired and connected desired device from the Bluetooth wirelessly, audio playback begins connection menu then select automatically. Disconnect the device by turning and The audio device can then be pressing the rotary knob.
  • Page 41: Navigation

    Navigation Navigation General information Functioning of the Navigation system 9 Warning The position and movement of the vehicle are detected by the General information ..... 41 The navigation system is an aid to Navigation system using sensors. your navigational abilities and Usage ..........
  • Page 42 Navigation Route guidance is provided by voice TomTom HOME™ software Installing the software output and the display screen. installation To update the digital maps and to 9 Warning benefit from exclusive downloadable services, including real-time safety Areas such as one-way streets and traffic alerts, an account must be and pedestrian zones are not created on the TomTom™...
  • Page 43 Navigation Updating the SD card and System update Save the SD card and system data System data can be saved on your To get the best from the Navigation Navigation system computer and also restored, if system, update it as often as Updates are issued regularly, e.g.
  • Page 44 Navigation Usage From map: Left button (⌞) - The LED on the remote control repeats a voice instruction; flashes once when the remote control Right button (⌟) - displays route is connected to the Navigation Remote control summary system. To connect it more quickly, press one of the remote control 3.
  • Page 45 Navigation Insert new batteries (Type: AAA / Switching between Navigation LR03 / UM4 1.5V) ensuring they are system and Infotainment system installed correctly, then replace the menus battery cover. With the Infotainment and Navigation systems on, press the NAVI button on Activating the Navigation the steering column controls to switch system...
  • Page 46 Navigation Information on the display Quick menu The map screen contains the following: The Quick menu contains a preset Menu screen selection of some commonly used 1. Warning of the next risk area menu items (e.g. hide map, cancel within distance (fixed or mobile route, report safety cameras, etc.).
  • Page 47 Navigation Ensure any changes made are LIVE services The latest fixed camera updates can confirmed with the be downloaded via Live services includes road safety soft buttons (⌞ and ⌟) before switching TomTom HOME™. alerts, up-to-date traffic information to the map screen, otherwise the with HD Traffic™, local search with This service can be activated or changes will be lost.
  • Page 48 Navigation To scroll through the images in Setting up the Navigation Manage Favourites slideshow mode, select Slideshow To delete stored favourite system using the right soft button ⌟ and set destinations. Select the desired entry the seconds-per-slide when followed by Done using the soft Navigation volume prompted, using the directional button to delete the entry.
  • Page 49 Navigation Turn off sound Road types: Select preferences in Clock display: Select from the 3 clock To deactivate all sound, including terms of particular sections of the display mode options, then select voice instructions and alerts etc.. To journey, such as unmade roads and Done using the soft button to move to turn the sound back on, select Turn ferry transfers.
  • Page 50 Navigation Name preferences system offers three display modes. Partial reset: allows the deletion of all To display street and house numbers Select the desired mode, then Done personal data (favourites, recent on the map. using the soft button. Set the clock, destinations, etc.).
  • Page 51 Navigation Notice Point of Interest (POI) The Favourite icon will be greyed out A point of interest (POI) is a service, if no destinations have been saved establishment or tourist area close to as a Favourite. a location. POIs are classed in different categories (e.g.
  • Page 52 Navigation Latitude Longitude The location for your Favourite can be Point of Interest Defines a destination using its latitude selected from the following options: When adding a point of interest (POI) and longitude values. to your Favourites, choose from the Home following options: Save your home address as a...
  • Page 53 Navigation Guidance Latitude Longitude Show route summary Creates a Favourite by entering Shows details of the journey time, the latitude and longitude values. distance and the type of route. To Route information access this page directly from the To view the route before guidance Delete or rename a favourite navigation map, press the right soft begins, select View route after a...
  • Page 54 Navigation The system will recalculate the route Deactivating guidance Find avoiding the section of the route for The map can be centred on a specific To stop guidance when in progress, the selected distance. location; press the left soft button and select Clear route (or Cancel route) in this menu can centre: the main menu and confirm.
  • Page 55 Navigation Help me! ■ Nearest doctor, Confirm the type of camera, and if Speed camera is chosen, the speed Use Help me! to find and contact ■ Nearest police station, limit must also be entered and assistance. The following options can ■...
  • Page 56 Navigation chosen, enter the warning time before ■ weather conditions, To manage the Traffic info service, the camera and Done using the soft select Traffic info (or HD Traffic) from ■ lane closures. button. the main menu and select from the The Traffic info service is not following options: Select the desired sound to warn of...
  • Page 57 Navigation Change Traffic info preferences I = Ice The following can be changed: ■ Automatically minimise delays after every traffic update. ■ Beep to notify when traffic situation on route changes. Read aloud traffic info Select this menu for traffic incidents to be read aloud on the route.
  • Page 58: Voice Recognition

    Voice recognition Voice recognition General information Phone control The voice recognition function of the Creating voice tags handsfree phone system allows you In addition to names and numbers, to operate certain functions of the General information ..... 58 voice tags can be created when new mobile phone via voice input.
  • Page 59 Voice recognition be repeated again. A message In the event the system still does not confirms that the voice tag has been recognise the voice tag, the voice recorded successfully. recognition function is automatically deactivated. Upon completion, ensure the voice tag is stored along with other contact details by selecting Memorise.
  • Page 60: Phone

    Phone Phone General information Important information for operation and traffic safety The handsfree phone system provides you with the possibility of 9 Warning having mobile phone conversations General information ..... 60 via the vehicle's microphone and Use of the handsfree phone Connection ........
  • Page 61 Phone Hereby, we declare that the Bluetooth Display screen operation prepared which you should make System Transceiver is in compliance ■ To move up/down in the display: yourself familiar with before you with the essential requirements and Turn the rotary knob. use the telephone.
  • Page 62 Phone Upon completion, store entries by Notice If connection fails: selecting Memorise, or select When a Bluetooth connection is ■ Check the phone is switched on, Cancel to stop using the keyboard active, using the handsfree phone ■ Check the phone battery is not flat, and return to the previous screen.
  • Page 63 Phone Bluetooth connection connection from the settings menu. Notice Select Disconnect the device and If another phone is automatically Bluetooth is a radio standard for the confirm by pressing the rotary knob. connected during a new pairing wireless connection of, e.g., a A display message confirms phone procedure, it will automatically be telephone with other devices.
  • Page 64 Phone Select My Radiosat (i.e. the name of Unpairing a mobile phone from on a mobile phone when a vitally handsfree phone system) from the list the handsfree phone system important communication (e.g. a on the mobile phone, and on the medical emergency) is concerned.
  • Page 65 Phone A telephone connection to the During this period, operation of the beforehand about the correct emergency call centre is set up. mobile phone is possible via the emergency call number for the Infotainment system only to a limited Answer when the service personnel relevant country or region.
  • Page 66 Phone Dialling a telephone number After setting up the connection, the Press the rotary knob to display the contact list in the mobile telephone is contacts listed for that letter, if Several options are available for downloaded to the handsfree phone applicable.
  • Page 67 Phone Incorrect names and numbers Dialling a number from the vehicle Depending on the vehicle, a voice tag entered via the keyboards can also be phonebook can also be entered for each contact deleted during contact creation. added to the vehicle phonebook. To dial a number from the vehicle Select (voice tag), followed by phonebook, with the Phone menu...
  • Page 68 Phone Modifying contacts in the vehicle ■ Import contact Call lists phonebook To dial a number from the call history ■ Mobile phonebook or Dialled Contact details, including the voice lists (e.g. dialled numbers, received numbers etc. tag, can be modified afterwards in the calls, missed calls), select the Select the number to be imported same way by selecting the following...
  • Page 69 Phone To listen to voicemail, with the Automatic call waiting Functions during a telephone Phone menu displayed, select For safety reasons, the automatic call call Voicemail box from the list, followed waiting function is set by default. It is In addition to volume control, various by Call, to start the dialling process.
  • Page 70 Phone To end the call, depending on vehicle Notice to do so could invalidate the vehicle configuration: Depending on phone model, the type approval (EU directive 95/54/ ringtone transfer function may not be EC). ■ Press the 8 button available. Recommendations for fault-free ■...
  • Page 71 Phone transmission power of the mobile telephone is 2 watts for GSM 900 or 1 watt for the other types. For reasons of safety, do not use the phone while driving. Even use of a handsfree set can be a distraction while driving.
  • Page 72: Index

    Index Dialling a telephone number..65 Display screen operation....16 Audio CDs........29 Audio settings....... 18 Automatic call waiting....65 Emergency call ......64 Automatic station search....23 Automatic station storing....25 Automatic switch-off..... 16 General information ....Autostore lists ......25 ..
  • Page 73 Manual station storing....25 Traffic info service......41 Maps..........41 Traffic safety......4, 60 Quick menu........44 Map screen........44 Mobile phonebook......65 Usage ....16, 22, 30, 34, 44 Radio..........22 Mobile phones and CB radio USB drives........36 Radio data system (RDS) ....
  • Page 75 Copyright by General Motors UK Ltd. The information contained in this publication is effective as of the date indicated below. General Motors UK Ltd. reserves the right to make changes to the technical specifications, features and design of the vehicles relative to the information contained in this publication, as well as changes to the publication itself.

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