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  • Page 2 he car is fitted with the infotelematic CONNECT Nav+ system designed in accordance with the specific fea- tures of the passenger compartment and with a personalised design that blends with the styling of the dashboard. he system is installed in a user-friendly position for the driver and the graphics on the front panel make it easy to quickly locate the controls which facilitates the use of them.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONNECT Nav+ ADVICE,CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION .. CD MODE ....................... ADVICE ......................Shuffle function ....................CONTROLS ..................... TA-Traff.Ann.function ................... Front panel controls ..................Scan function ....................Steering wheel controls ................Compression function ................... GENERAL INFORMATION ................ CD setup function ..................System power on ....................
  • Page 5 DIALLING A SERVICE NUMBER .............. km/miles to empty ..................Frequent Numbers function ................ Inst.fuel consumpt ..................Last Numbers Received function ............... Trip time ......................Last Numbers Called function ..............Distance traveled .................... Directory function ..................Average speed ....................WAP function ....................Average fuel consum ..................
  • Page 6: Advice,Controls And General Information

    In the event of a fault, contact to use the different functions of the when far away from the broadcaster Fiat Dealership. CONNECT Nav+ and in particular of received. Some care must however be taken the radio (e.g.
  • Page 7 NECT Nav+ should be checked and sound system, remember that the touching with the hands. Do not repaired only at Fiat Dealerships. presence of dirt or marks on Compact press on the display when cleaning. Discs may cause skipping when play- –...
  • Page 8 – Never use chemical products for To remove a Compact Disc from its New discs may be rough around the cleaning (e.g. spray cans, antistatics or container, press on the centre and edges. When using these discs the thinners) as they might damage the raise the disc holding carefully from player might not work or the sound surface of Compact Discs.
  • Page 9 IMPORTANT Do not use the pro- Notes about Compact Discs Do not use highly scratched, cracked tective sheets for CDs in commerce or distorted Compact Discs. This Do not stick labels on the surfaces of or discs with stabilisers, etc. as they could damage the player or prevent a Compact Disc or write on the sur- might get stuck in the internal mech-...
  • Page 10 GENERAL INFORMATION The CONNECT Nav+ system main- Multifunction ly consists of the following: information display The CONNECT Nav+ controls and provides information for the following – a keypad consisting of 30 push-but- The system uses a graphic 7” 16/9 systems and functions: tons and 2 rotary encoders);...
  • Page 11: Controls

    CONTROLS F0C0346m fig. 1...
  • Page 12: Front Panel Controls

    FRONT PANEL CONTROLS On the CONNECT Nav+ front panel there are 30 buttons and two rotating selectors (composed of an encoder and a button). Certain controls have multiple functions which depend on the system operating conditions active. Turning on the function chosen is in some cases controlled by the push duration (short or long), as shown in the following table: Legend Short push function...
  • Page 13 Short push function Long push function Legend (less than 1 second) (more than 1 second) This button lets the user get out from a selection list – 13 - ESCAPE or jump from a submenu to an upper menu. Encoder for selecting the required function –...
  • Page 14 Short push function Long push function Legend (less than 1 second) (more than 1 second) Trip mode on. – 23 - TRIP 24 - AUDIO Audio mode on. Disable audio module (radio, CD/CDC). Audio module is switched on again by pushing the AUDIO button: audio status and parameters are fully restored.
  • Page 15: Steering Wheel Controls

    Connect mode ( = 4-fig. 2) STEERING WHEEL Volume (+/– 2-fig. 2) CONTROLS Buttons “+/–” control volume level; Button “=” allows switching if the user pushes the button for more The main functions of the CON- through the various CONNECT than 2 seconds, button function is re- NECT Nav+ are repeated on the Nav+ modules: MAIN, AUDIO,...
  • Page 16 Telephone state Short push Long push (less than 1 second) (more than 1 second) Accept call Refuse call Incoming call End call or stop dial Active call – Stand-by Display last dialled number or, with a second Only with reconfigurable multifunction display: push within 5 seconds, call start display of the main phone menu on the ˙˙...
  • Page 17 Selection buttons ENTER button (i 8-fig. 2) Screen icon keys 7 and 9-fig. 2) This button is used to confirm the Screen icon keys are strictly con- These buttons perform the same previous selection made through but- nected to the external front panel but- functions of the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 18: General Information

    GENERAL To avoid creating dangerous situa- WARNING tions for yourself and others in use of INFORMATION The navigation system the system, please pay attention to the helps the driver while dri- following points: ving by suggesting, vocally and IMPORTANT NOTES FOR –...
  • Page 19: System Power On

    SYSTEM POWER ON Automatic switching on IMPORTANT In this mode, the SETUP and TRIP modules can be ac- The CONNECT Nav+ can be Turning the ignition key to MAR, will tivated; however, it will not be possi- switched on according to two differ- turn the CONNECT Nav+ system on ble to validate any operation con- ent methods:...
  • Page 20: System Power Off

    SYSTEM POWER OFF Deactivation independent Deactivation dependent of ignition key on ignition key The CONNECT Nav+ system can be switched off according to two dif- With this mode active, CONNECT With this mode active, CONNECT ferent modes: Nav+ can be turned off by pressing Nav+ can be switched off by turning the “ON”...
  • Page 21: Main Mode

    MAIN MODE IMPORTANT With ignition key at The panel dedicated to the phone in- STOP, information concerning time, cludes: The MAIN mode is activated by date , external temperature and Trip pushing the “MAIN” button 25-fig. 1 – GSM provider (if no provider is data is not available since in this con- on the front panel.
  • Page 22: Protection Against Theft

    The panel dedicated to Trip provides Audio source can be changed also by PROTECTION AGAINST the following info: pushing on source button “SRC” 3- THEFT fig. 1, through the following loop: – average speed and km/miles to FM1, FM2, FM3, FMAST, MW, LW, Power-on authentication empty or (turning the encoder 14- AMAST, CD, CDC.
  • Page 23 With ignition key at MAR, if au- A specific panel allows code inser- In case the correct code is provided, thentication fails, system starts work- tion, fig. 7. Behaviour of this box is the system is fully enabled. On the ing as usual, but the user is asked to similar to PIN insertion request, but contrary, if a wrong code is entered,...
  • Page 24: Audio

    SCREEN OPTIONS The audio system is turned by press- The audio source is automatically ing briefly the “AUDIO” key 24-fig. 1 changed in one of the following cases: AND FUNCTIONS which displays the main functions of – broadcasting of traffic information, the radio fig.
  • Page 25: Radio Mode

    RADIO MODE Choosing “Next menu” by turning The main screen is as follows fig. 10: the encoder 14-fig. 1 and confirming – the top section on the left of the by pressing “ENTER” 15-fig. 1, will Choosing the radio source will dis- screen describes the radio status: display the following options fig.
  • Page 26 At the screen bottom there are the Tuning Manual station storage functions that can be activated by This function seeks stations in the The station being heard can be pressing the corresponding multifunc- chosen band. stored in the range chosen with key- tion keys 17-fig.
  • Page 27: Ta-Traff.ann.function

    Listening to stored stations “TA-Traff. Ann.” FUNCTION The listening conditions and infor- mation shown on the display may be (TRAFFIC INFORMATION) Proceed as follows: the following: Certain stations in the FM band – choose the required frequency – TA and TP: you are tuned to a sta- (FM1, FM2, FM3 and FMAST) are al- band (FM1, FM2, FM3, FMAST, MW, tion that broadcasts traffic information...
  • Page 28 The operations to be carried out for 2) To receive traffic information IMPORTANT In certain countries, each of the above two conditions are though not listening to the radio: radio stations exist which though the listed below. TP function is active (the display shows –...
  • Page 29: Af-Alt.freq.function

    “AF-Alt. Freq.” FUNCTION – With AF OFF the radio will not “RDS” FUNCTION tune the strongest station automati- (SEEKING ALTERNATIVE The “RDS” function enables/disables cally and it will have to be found man- FREQUENCIES) RDS string (showing the tuned station ually using the tuner buttons.
  • Page 30: Pty-Prog.type Function

    “PTY-Prog. Type” FUNCTION The list of PTY programmes is the – PHONE IN (CHOOSING A TYPE following: – OF PROGRAMME) TRAVEL – NONE – LEISURE The PTY function (Program Type), – when present, makes it possible to NEWS – JAZZ give priority to broadcasters trans- –...
  • Page 31: Autostore Function

    “Autostore” FUNCTION During automatic storage the display – pressing one of the preset keys shows “Autostore”. from “1” to “6” the automatic storage (AUTOMATIC STATION process is interrupted and the station STORAGE) Stations will be stored automatically stored with that key is tuned on the preset keys from “1”...
  • Page 32: Band Scan Function

    IMPORTANT It may occur that “Band Scan” FUNCTION “Preset Scan” FUNCTION the Autostore function is unable to The “Band scan” function activates The “Preset scan” function activates find 6 stations with a strong signal; in station scanning in the chosen fre- stored station scanning in the chosen this case only the stations found are quency band.
  • Page 33: Radio Setup Function

    “Radio setup” FUNCTION Choosing and confirming “OK”, goes Mono/Stereo function back to the previous screen storing To turn on the “Radio Setup” func- To pass from “Mono” to “Stereo” or the adjustments set. Pressing “ES- tion, select the “Radio Setup” icon vice versa, select “Mono/Stereo”...
  • Page 34: Regional Function

    Regional function NEWS function This function enables or disables a This function shortly enables or not Choosing “OK” with the encoder 14- RDS regional service. the PTY code News. fig. 1 and confirming it by pressing the button 15-fig. 1 goes back to the pre- To turn on/off the “Regional”...
  • Page 35: Audio Setup Function

    “AUDIO SETUP” FUNCTION The adjustments available are fig. 13: “Previous Menu” icon enables to re- turn to first level menu functions. (AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS) – Bass Choosing and confirming “OK”, goes The audio parameters described in – Treble back to the previous screen storing this paragraph can be activated and ad- the adjustments set.
  • Page 36: Bass Adjustment

    Bass (Bass adjustment) Treble (Treble adjustment) Loudness function Proceed as follows: Proceed as follows: The “Loudness” function improves the level of the sound when listening – choose the “Bass” function with – choose the “Treble” function with at low volume, increasing the bass and the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 37: Equalizer Function

    Equalizer function To activate the chosen setting, pro- Manual equalizing function ceed as follows: With this function it is possible to This function allows manual adjust- choose, among the predefined equal- – choose and confirm the “Equalizer” ment of the 5 equalizer frequency izer settings, the most appropriate one function turning the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 38: Auto Vol.cont.function

    – adjust the band selected turning the Auto Vol. Cont. function Balance/Fader function encoder 14-fig. 1, then press “EN- (volume changing with speed) (sound distribution) TER” 15-fig. 1 to confirm; With the “Auto Vol. Cont.” function The “Balance/Fader” function shows –...
  • Page 39: Autoclip Detect Function

    To adjust sound distribution, pro- Autoclip Detect function Max. Vol. at. on function ceed as follows fig. 17: (dynamic distortion limiter) (volume level at power on) – choose the “Balance/Fader” func- With the “Autoclip Detect” function The “Max. Vol. at on” function clips tion turning the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 40: Cd Mode

    CD MODE At the bottom of the screen are The main screen shows also the fol- shown the functions that can be acti- lowing information fig. 18: vated through the corresponding mul- IMPORTANT Never use 8 cm au- – audio source (CD); tifunction keys 17-fig.
  • Page 41: Shuffle Function

    If the CD is not inserted, is illegible “Shuffle” FUNCTION “TA-Traff. Ann.” FUNCTION or is not an audio CD, the display will (RANDOM PLAYING) (TRAFFIC INFORMATION) show the message “No CD” or “No To turn the “Shuffle” function on/off, To turn the TA function (Traffic An- CD-DA”...
  • Page 42: Scan Function

    “Scan” FUNCTION “Compression” FUNCTION Time mode (BRIEF PLAYBACK) This function activates dynamic The “Time mode” function defines sound compression when playing a time information about the CD shown The “Scan” function is turned on/off CD in the car. on the display: selecting the relevant icon key with the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 43 CD Prog Select Delete Select the “CD Prog” icon with the “Select” icon enables to define CD “Delete” icon enables to clear off the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press “ENTER” track playing sequence. To turn the last stored track. 15-fig. 1 to access the CD Prog func- function on, select the icon rotating This key is disabled if the sequence is tion menu fig.
  • Page 44 Name After confirming the CD name, the previous screen is shown automati- To confirm the chosen option, select Select “Name” icon with the en- cally. “OK” with the encoder 14-fig. 1 and coder 14-fig. 1 and press “ENTER” to then press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1. confirm 15-fig.
  • Page 45: Audio Setup Function

    CD-CHANGER While playing a CD this icon key is disabled, regardless of the “Prog” func- MODE (if installed) To confirm your choices, select the tion status (on/off); the icon key will “OK” icon with the encoder 14-fig. 1 return active when you stop the CD. and press “ENTER”...
  • Page 46 The CONNECT Nav+ system can The main screen shows also the fol- – the numbers of the next 10 tracks § control 5 CDs. lowing information fig. 24: that will be played and symbol “ ” if there are more than 10 tracks; with –...
  • Page 47: Shuffle Function

    To stop the CD, press briefly button – after “CD stop” or “CD pause”, “Shuffle” FUNCTION “ ” 21-fig. 1. To restart CD play- playing starts from first track of default (RANDOM PLAYING) 1 1/˙ ing, press briefly again button “ ”...
  • Page 48: Ta-Traff.ann.function

    “TA-Traff. Ann.” FUNCTION “Scan” FUNCTION “CDC setup” FUNCTION (TRAFFIC INFORMATION) (BRIEF PLAYBACK) Select the “CDC setup” icon with the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press “EN- To turn the TA function (Traffic An- The “Scan” function is turned on/off TER” 15-fig. 1 to access the CDC set- nouncement) on/off while listening selecting the relevant icon key with up menu fig.
  • Page 49 Prog CD Select Delete Select the “Prog CD” icon with the “Select” icon enables to define CD “Delete” icon enables to clear off the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press “ENTER” track playing sequence. To turn the last stored track. 15-fig. 1 to access the CDC Pro- function on, select the icon rotating This key is disabled if the sequence is gramming function menu fig.
  • Page 50: Audio Setup Function

    MP3 MODE “AUDIO SETUP” FUNCTION (AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS) To confirm the chosen option, select CONNECT Nav+ can recognize the “OK” with the encoder 14-fig. 1 and To access the audio setup menu type of Compact Disc inserted. Dur- press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1. while listening to a CD, select the “Au- ing the reading procedure to recognize dio setup”...
  • Page 51 Since a full MP3 CD could hypothet- CONNECT Nav+ allows storing a IMPORTANT Technical data and ically include thousands of MP3 files, max. number of 10 playlists; when operating conditions for MP3 files: a 999 music pieces limit is imposed by reaching the last one admitted (when –...
  • Page 52: Main Screen Options And Functions

    MAIN SCREEN OPTIONS At the bottom of the screen are The main screen shows also the fol- shown the functions that can be acti- lowing information: AND FUNCTIONS vated by pressing the corresponding – audio source (MP3); The main screen contains the fol- multifunction keys 17-fig.
  • Page 53: Audio Setup Function

    To stop the MP3 CD, press briefly “Audio setup” FUNCTION “Playlist” FUNCTION “ ” 21-fig. 1. To restart playing, (AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS) 1 1/˙˙ “Playlist” function enables or disables press briefly again “ ” 21-fig. 1. 1 1/˙˙ playback of the previously user pro- To access the audio setup menu To pause the MP3 CD, press contin- grammed track list.
  • Page 54: Compression Function

    “Compression” FUNCTION “Scan” FUNCTION “Shuffle” FUNCTION (BRIEF PLAYBACK) (RANDOM PLAYING) This function optimizes MP3 CD sound quality when playing it in the The “Scan” function is turned on/off To turn the “Shuffle” function on/off, car. selecting the relevant icon key with turn the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 55: Playing The Playlist

    PLAYING THE PLAYLIST – playback time info; Icon keys on the right of the screen are all enabled, excluding “Define Inserting a MP3 CD with associated – list of available tracks; playlist” and “Playlist” under “Play” and playlist starts sequence playing auto- –...
  • Page 56: Playing Mp3 Cd

    Starting from “Stop” state (stop play- Before starting to play the first track Icon keys on the right of the screen ing by pressing “ ” 21-fig. 1, user of the new folder, the display shows are all enabled, excluding “Define 1 1/˙...
  • Page 57: Define Playlist Function

    Starting from “Stop” state (stop play- DEFINE PLAYLIST The left side of the screen displays ing by pressing “ ” 21-fig. 1, user (folder-organized) MP3 CD structure. FUNCTION 1 1/˙ can create or modify the playlist (if Max. 10 rows with all the folders and The “Define playlist”...
  • Page 58 To define the playlist proceed as fol- When the max. limit is reached (100 Changing mode without abandoning lows: max.), the display will show the fol- “Define playlist” menu, on the screen lowing message: “Playlist is complete. section dedicated to AUDIO info ap- –...
  • Page 59 “Add” function “Info” function “Start of list” function “Add” function enables to add sin- “Info” function shows a screen fig. 39 “Start of list” function goes to first gle tracks or folders to playlist. 100 displaying the file name, the author and folder of MP3 CD.
  • Page 60 ▲ ▼ “View Playlist” function On the left side of the screen the – “ ” and “ ” allow to scroll playlist files are displayed; max. 10 up/down between folders and tracks “View Playlist” function recalls a rows are displayed. To scroll file in the playlist.
  • Page 61 ▲ ▼ Keys “ ” and “ ” on the keypad 17- “Delete” function “Info” function fig. 1 allow to scroll up/down the Selecting the “Delete” icon with the “Info” function displays a screen playlist files; when on the last file, key encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 62 “Start of list” function “Def. playlist” function “OK” icon key “Start of list” function goes to first Selecting “Def. playlist” function with To save modifications set in “View playlist track. the encoder 14-fig. 1 and pressing playlist”, select “OK” with the en- “ENTER”...
  • Page 63: Cellular Telephone With Voice Commands

    GENERAL The CONNECT Nav+ is fitted with – deleting a telephone number from a Dual Band GSM cellular telephone the SIM card INFORMATION with handfree feature. – information on SIM card conditions The GSM standard (Global System (correct or wrong insertion) The cellular telephone has the fol- for Mobile Communication) is now lowing functions which simplify use:...
  • Page 64: Preliminary Operations

    PRELIMINARY – DTMF setting (Dual Tone Multi – Active GSM provider. If a SIM card Frequency) to repeat dialling and in- is inserted and validated by PIN and no OPERATIONS hibit the own identification number provider is available, the display will transmission show “FIND…”.
  • Page 65 – A vertical menu featuring the fol- If CONNECT Nav+ is already on When call is in progress, the display lowing icon keys: (e.g.: audio mode), to enter the tele- shows the status as in fig. 42: phone mode proceed as follows: Other menus: takes to second –...
  • Page 66: Inserting The Telephone Card

    SIM card adapter provid- off and on again. ed with the car; in the event of loss, breakage or for buying other adapters contact Fiat Dealership. Correct card insertion is confirmed by the prompt to type the card PIN F0C4039g code fig.
  • Page 67: Entering The Pin Code

    ENTERING THE PIN CODE – When the user tries to make a IMPORTANT If the user refuses non-emergency call and the SIM card to insert PIN or if he confirms a wrong IMPORTANT The PIN code (Per- is inserted into the SIM reader, PIN PIN, a dialog box is displayed, saying sonal Identification Number) prevents lock is enabled on that SIM card and...
  • Page 68: Incoming Calls

    INCOMING CALLS OUTGOING CALLS To accept the call, proceed as fol- lows: Whichever is the CONNECT Nav+ To start a call, proceed as follows: ß – short push on button 8-fig. 1; system active mode, when an external dialog box disappears and ring stops, –...
  • Page 69: Dialling Aservice Number

    DIALLING A “Frequent Numbers” IMPORTANT Short push on “ES- CAPE” 13-fig. 1 clears the last input SERVICE NUMBER FUNCTION digit. ß – to start a call, press button Following the instructions given in “Frequent numbers” function enables 8-fig. 1; active screen becomes the the previous paragraph, the user can to create and have quick access to a one shown in fig.
  • Page 70 “Dial” function To delete the selected number from “New entry” function the list proceed as follows: The “Dial” function fig. 46 enables “New entry” icon key is used to copy the user to enter the list of stored fre- – select “Delete” icon rotating the an entry from the directory.
  • Page 71: Last Numbers Received Function

    “Last numbers Type-in or search as required by se- “Order” function lecting the first letters of the name received” FUNCTION “Order” function fig. 50 allows with the encoder 14-fig. 1 and then arrangements of the entries in the press “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1. “Frequent Numbers”...
  • Page 72: Last Numbers Called Function

    “Last numbers To call directly one of the entries in After selecting the required entry, the list proceed as follows: pushing on “ENTER” 15-fig. 1 opens called” FUNCTION a window with detailed information – select an entry in the list by rotat- regarding selected name and number ing the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 73: Directory Function

    “Directory” After selecting the required entry, “Dial” icon key pushing on “ENTER” 15-fig. 1 opens FUNCTION “Dial” icon key is used to select a di- a window with detailed information rectory phone number. regarding selected name and number “Directory” function makes access fig.
  • Page 74 The keypad on the right has the fol- The keypad includes the following characters: lowing functionalities: – alphanumeric characters (including A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z space);...
  • Page 75 – pressing “ENTER” 15-fig. 1 takes IMPORTANT A SIM card element “Delete”: clears off a directory entry. to a window with detailed information cannot be associated to a voice sample. – rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1, to se- about selected name and number. “Call”: rotating the encoder 14- lect “Delete”;...
  • Page 76 “Save in ...”: selecting this icon by ro- To copy an entry from the SIM card Each directory entry is identified by tating the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press- to the directory: number, name and location. ing “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1 it is –...
  • Page 77 “Add” icon key “Name”: allows input of name and – rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1, se- surname of new entry, proceed as fol- lect the “OK” icon and then press “Add” icon enables to add a new en- lows: “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1; the dis- try to the directory.
  • Page 78 “Location”: this icon is used to store IMPORTANT If the same name is “New voice command”: activates the new entry on the SIM card or di- already existing, the display will show recording of a new voice sample, pro- rectory according to the chosen op- “Name already in directory”.
  • Page 79 IMPORTANT Press button ô 2- “Listen to voice command”: repro- “Hear voice directory” icon key fig. 1 to stop recording (see chapter duces a previously recorded voice This icon key (Hear voice directo- “Voice recognition” at paragraph sample; proceed as follows: ry) allows playback of all the previously “Storing an entry in the telephone di- –...
  • Page 80: Wap Function

    “WAP” FUNCTION “Delete voice directory” WAP main screen is composed of the following elements: icon key The “WAP” icon key opens a GSM – Card title, in the centre of the up- This icon key (Delete voice directo- link to a WAP provider, browsing the per bar;...
  • Page 81 – Lower horizontal bar icon keys, en- Low bar and right icon keys are ac- Proceed as follows: abled or disabled according to the tive only when they are necessary and – rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1 to se- case: they are greyed when not consistent;...
  • Page 82 “In directory” icon key Storing the tenth address, the display “WAP Options” icon key shows a dialog box warning the user This key fig. 65 - 66, selected by ro- This key fig 65 - 66 selected by ro- that the directory is full and the icon tating the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 83 “Site directory” Select the required item by turning the encoder 14-fig. 1 and then con- – select “Select from site directory” This key, fig 69 selected by rotating firm with “ENTER” 15-fig. 1; the dis- fig. 70 rotating the encoder 14-fig. 1 the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 84 – select “Address” and then change “Enter” – select “OK” rotating the encoder the address using the keypad; 14-fig. 1 and press “ENTER” to con- This key fig. 71, selected by rotating firm the entered data 15-fig. 1, the – select “Name” and then change the the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 85: Voice Memo Function

    “Voice Memo” “Settings” – to enter IP port, by selecting “IP port” icon; FUNCTION Settings shall be performed with ref- erence to the information provided by – log-in user name, by selecting the WAP service provider. “User name” icon; “Voice Memo” allows management of the messages recorded in the voice This key fig.
  • Page 86 A maximum of 3 minutes of user’s Push on “Voice memo” key in main The icon keys at the bottom of the voice sampling is available and can be telephone screen displays the screen display can be activated by the corre- split in several recording sessions.
  • Page 87: Other Menus Function

    “Other menus” “Messages” When selecting “Messages” key by ro- tating the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press- FUNCTION FUNCTION ing “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1, the (SMS - Short Message Service) display shows screen Rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1 to se- fig.
  • Page 88 Dial When the user selects a message of When selecting “Send” by rotating type î or í from the above list, the encoder 14-fig. 1 and pressing When selecting “Dial” by rotating screen displayed is that shown in “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1: the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 89 Press “ESCAPE” 13-fig. 1 to go back Selecting “Delete” by rotating the en- Selecting “Answer” by rotating the to fig. 80 screen. coder 14-fig. 1 and pressing “ENTER” encoder 14-fig. 1 and pressing “EN- to confirm 15-fig. 1 activates message TER”...
  • Page 90 Enter – “Directory” icon key: lets the user – “Send” icon key: (enabled only if choose a number from the directory phone number is present) sends the IMPORTANT “Enter” can be se- instead of direct number dialling (see message; the display shows “user in- lected only if there is enough memo- paragraph “Directory”...
  • Page 91: Options Function

    “OPTIONS” FUNCTION Center number Selecting - by rotating the encoder 14-fig. 1 and pressing “ENTER” to Selecting “Options” by rotating the – if current setting of “Enable PIN re- confirm 15-fig. 1 - “Center number” encoder 14-fig. 1 and pressing “EN- quest”...
  • Page 92 Network operator – Automatic fig. 89: the system “Operator” chooses automatically the network When selected and confirmed, “Net- Selecting and confirming “Operator” operator. If it is no longer able to pro- work operator” icon allows manage- key, displays the dialog box “User in- vide an adequate GSM field, another ment of network Providers;...
  • Page 93 PIN” is displayed. In this case restart “Recall last PIN” the entire procedure. When selected and confirmed, the This key stores the first PIN entered, “PIN” key enables to enter PIN man- This key is active only if the PIN re- sending it automatically to the SIM agement menu;...
  • Page 94: Settings Function

    “Settings” FUNCTION “Information” icon key “Information” shows information re- lated to the GSM service provider Selecting - by rotating the encoder “OK”: to accept and store settings. fig. 94. Press “ESCAPE” to quit the 14-fig. 1 e and pressing “ENTER” to “Information”...
  • Page 95: Navigator (Nav)

    GENERAL The navigation system helps the dri- IMPORTANT NOTES ver while he/she drives by suggesting INFORMATION – GPS reception is difficult under vocally and graphically the optimum trees, among tall buildings, in multi-lev- routing to reach the preset destina- el car parks, tunnels and everywhere The navigator integrated in the tion.
  • Page 96: Screen Options And Functions

    SCREEN OPTIONS IMPORTANT NOTES “The FIAT navigation system guides you in traffic and helps you reach your AND FUNCTIONS – Accurate self-adjustment of the destination. Comply with all local traf- navigation system requires approx. fic regulations, which take precedence 100 km of travel the first time and...
  • Page 97: Graphic Instructions

    GRAPHIC VOICE If the system contains a wrong CD- ROM, an audio CD or no CD, when- INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS ever the system asks for the navigation CD-ROM for route calculation or map The main navigation function page The voice instructions provided by up-date, the insertion prompt will ap- and the MAIN page display the ma- the system guide you to your desti-...
  • Page 98: Navigation Cd-Rom Player

    NAVIGATION CD-ROM PLAYER If the user selects and confirms “YES”, the system will store the navi- gation data required to reach the set destination; this operation requires a The navigator CD-ROM player 5-fig. 1) If no route has been calculated, few seconds and the display will 1 is located on the CONNECT Nav+ when ejecting the CD ROM only the...
  • Page 99: Map

    Moreover, navigation in these con- IMPORTANT ditions involves limitations and there- The driver is always responsible fore some functions and commands If the “MAP” key 16-fig. 1 is pressed, for compliance with the enforced will not be available. Also information the display shows map, route (if pre- traffic regulations: any indication shown on the map will be limited.
  • Page 100: Main Screen

    MAIN SCREEN At the bottom of the screen are dis- The display will show the following played the following options, that can information fig. 103: be activated by the corresponding Main navigator screen fig. 102 – compass representation indicating multifunction keys: shows the following information: the car position (in degrees) with ref- H1 and H2 (Home 1 and Home 2):...
  • Page 101 Detour: allows the user to choose If there is no alternative route, then RG is disabled, it remains visible on the (if possible) an alternative route to the display shows “No alternative map, while automatic route recalcula- reach the selected destination, avoid- route”...
  • Page 102: Other Menus

    OTHER MENUS SELECT ADDRESS Delete destination: to delete cur- rent destination. Selecting “Other menus” by rotating Selecting “Select address” in the main Map options: map view parameters the encoder 14-fig. 1 and pressing menu by rotating the encoder 14- setting: “ENTER”...
  • Page 103: Address

    RDS-TMC: to select a point from “Place name” If the combination of two characters the RDS-TMC generated “list of (alphabetical letter + symbol) is pos- To enter the place name (destination events”. sible, the two characters are auto- town), select “Place name” by rotat- matically unified into their corre- Home 1: to select as destination, to ing the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 104 If in place of “Street” the user spec- “2nd street” “Other options” ifies “C”, it means “downtown” and This option is used to enter the name – Directory so neither “Street number” and “2nd of a second street that intersects the street”...
  • Page 105 To enter the characters simply select “Delete voice command”: allows – Home 1 and Home 2: store the them one by one by rotating the en- deletion of a previously recorded selected point in the relevant memo- coder 14-fig. 1 and then press “EN- voice sample.
  • Page 106 : press the corresponding multi- – Destination “Delete“: deletes the destination se- function key 17-fig. 1, a rotation of the lected from the list. To delete a desti- When selecting “Destination” by ro- encoder 14-fig. 1 will move the cross nation, select it with the encoder 14- tating the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 107 IMPORTANT When selecting “Listen to voice command”: repro- RDS-TMC (available only by selection “Name”, remember that it is not pos- duces a previously recorded voice from “Atlas”): shows information sible to add a name already present in sample. If there is no recorded sample, about the “RDS-TMC”...
  • Page 108: Points Of Interest

    POINTS OF INTEREST “Near car” After selecting a “point of interest”, the display shows the following op- This function is used to obtain a file “Near car” allows the user to find tions: containing the location and informa- the services near the current car po- tion on points of general interest such sition.
  • Page 109 “Near destination” “Near address” “Name” This function enables to find the re- This is used to identify the services Service selection by “Name” is used quired services near the selected des- sought nearest to the address set. The to select a known service as the des- tination.
  • Page 110: Last Destinations

    LAST DESTINATIONS DIRECTORY The available functions are: “Calculate route”: allows the use of “Last destinations” key is used to get “Directory” key enables to select a the point as already described. the list of last inserted destinations point from those stored in the direc- (maximum 10).
  • Page 111: Rds-Tmc

    RDS-TMC Here follow the icons (constantly up- Slippery road. dated) shown on map: Select this function by rotating the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press “ENTER” Ice / snow. Queue. to confirm 15-fig. 1. 10. Fog. The display shows the following op- Accident.
  • Page 112 “Near car” To select the required function, ro- “Near address” tate the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press “Near car” option enables to get in- “Near address” enables to get infor- “ENTER” 15-fig. 1 to confirm. formation on events near the current mation on events near a specific ad- car position.
  • Page 113: Home 1 - Home 2

    “Info”: press 17-fig. 1 to get info Home 1 - Home 2 The following options are available about the selected event. for both functions: From screen in fig. 109: selecting To select the required function, ro- – “Calculate route”: to start route “Other menus”...
  • Page 114: Atlas

    ATLAS SET ROUTE Map orientation (North or car di- rection) and scale are those active on the navigation screen. Pressing one of the two multifunction “Set route” allows to define the keys 17-fig. 1 corresponding to “At- route calculation parameters. When a geographical point is select- las”...
  • Page 115: Change Display

    CHANGE DISPLAY Highway Highway Info: provides information about next two gas stations and high- Select “Highway” by rotating the en- way exits fig. 136. This option is en- To select “Change display”, rotate coder 14-fig. 1 and pressing “ENTER” abled only if the car is on a highway the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 116: Delete Destination

    DELETE Graphic symbols: displays naviga- Display: to scroll the list and to tion icons only fig. 137 and not the delete a destination; select the re- DESTINATION map. This option is enabled only if a quired destination by rotating the en- route has been previously calculated.
  • Page 117: Map Options

    MAP OPTIONS Delete all: to delete all destinations. Draw map: to set map orientation: Calculate route: starts route cal- – “Oriented towards north”: map is To select “Map options”, rotate the culation to the first destination in the displayed North-oriented, cursor (car) encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 118: Voice Directory

    VOICE DIRECTORY Draw icon: enables (“YES”) or dis- The following options are available ables (“NO”) the display of icon cat- fig. 140: egory (e.g.: hotels, restaurants, service To select “Voice directory”, rotate “Hear voice directory”: allows play- stations, etc.) on the map; the encoder 14-fig.
  • Page 119: On-Board Computer (Trip)

    GENERAL To display on-board computer “GENERAL TRIP” and “TRIP B” screen, press “TRIP” key 23-fig. 1. FUNCTION INFORMATION To perform new settings or to have Press TRIP key 23-fig. 1 on CON- information about TRIP settings, press The on-board computer provides a NECT Nav+ front panel to open the keypad 17-fig.
  • Page 120: Eta (Estimated Time Of Arrival)

    Information displayed on “General With “General Trip” screen open, “Distance to destination” Trip” fig. 144 and “Trip B” fig. 145 push on one of keypad keys 17-fig. 1 This information is present only screen are the following: on “RESET” will reset data marked when the navigation function is on and with (*) present on both General Trip –...
  • Page 121: Inst.fuel Consumpt

    “Inst. fuel consumpt.” “Distance traveled” TRIP: SPEED This shows the fuel consumption of This shows the distance traveled by Pressing one of the keypad keys 17- the car while driving and is therefore the car from the last manual reset of fig.
  • Page 122: Trip:setup

    To change any set data, select “Limit (km/h or mph)” “OK” “Change” icon; a screen with the fol- Select “Limit (km/h or mph)” with To confirm selected options, select lowing functions is displayed fig. 147: the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press “EN- “OK”...
  • Page 123 To change any set data, select IMPORTANT It will not be possi- “Distance units” “Change” icon; a screen with the fol- ble to set measures both in metric sys- Select “Distance units” icon with the lowing functions is displayed fig. 149: tem and in British system.
  • Page 124: Trip:info

    “Activate Trip B on panel” TRIP: INFO “Recommended” function function Pressing one of the keypad keys 17- “Recommended” function provides fig. 1 on “INFO” fig. 144 - 145, dis- info related to next Scheduled Main- This function enables/disables Trip B plays fig.
  • Page 125 “Personal info” function To delete the message definitively To make the change, select the re- press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1. “Personal quired icon (Voice, Date, km or mi) “Personal info” function opens a 10- info” function shows also the follow- with the encoder 14-fig. 1 and then element directory fig.
  • Page 126: Trip:reset

    “Add” To make settings, select the required TRIP: RESET icon (Voice, Date, km or mi) with the “Add” function takes to a new screen “RESET” function resets on-board encoder 14-fig. 1 and then press “EN- fig. 155 where it is possible to enter computer data (trip time, distance TER”...
  • Page 127: Voice Recognition

    GENERAL Voice recognition is performed two No preliminary training phase is re- ways: quired, just follow the instructions giv- INFORMATION en by the system each time. – voice recognition without voice identification; In the second case (voice recognition With the “Voice recognition” func- with voice identification), the system tion the user can control the CON- –...
  • Page 128: Voice Commands

    VOICE COMMANDS 3rd level keyword is pronounced, the 1st level keywords are the following: system will activate 4th level key- – Memo words. Voice commands, identified as “key- – Radio words”, that the system is able to rec- If the user pronounces a 1st level –...
  • Page 129: Voice Command Examples

    “Radio” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL KEY- LEVEL KEY- REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS WORDS WORDS KEYWORDS Tuner Radio Next Tune next radio station Previous Tune previous radio station Select FM band (1 …. 3) Select MW band Select LW band Memory Select one station in the band (1 ….
  • Page 130 “CD Player” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS CD Player Integrated CD Player Stop Stop Play Play Pause Pause Previous Previous track Next Next track Track Direct track selection (*) (1 …. 20) Random Random play Once a command has been pronounced and executed, second level “keywords”...
  • Page 131 “CD Changer” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS CD Changer CD Changer Stop Stop Play Play Pause Pause Previous Previous track Next Next track Random Random play (1 …. 5) Select CD by number Previous Previous CD Next...
  • Page 132 “Navigator” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Navigator Navigator Destination (*) Select destination (only with “voice identification” mode) Display/show Show map Route Show route Hotels Show hotels on the map Restaurants Show restaurants on the map Parking Show parking on the map...
  • Page 133 “Telephone” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION LEVEL KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Call an address book number Call (*) (only with “voice identification” mode) Call a number Dial (**) (0 …. 9) Plus Cancel Delete Abort Repeat Send Redial...
  • Page 134 “Dialogue stop” function VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL REQUIRED FUNCTION KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS KEYWORDS Abort Dialogue stop Dialogue keywords During the “conversation” with the voice recognition system, the user can modify the conversation sequence, using the “keywords” listed in the following table: VOICE COMMANDS KEYWORDS REQUIRED FUNCTION...
  • Page 135 VOICE COMMAND First example: Third example: EXAMPLES User: Radio - Frequency User: Radio - Frequency CONNECT: The frequency, CONNECT: The frequency, please? please? Tuning a radio frequency User: 1-0-5-Point-5 User: 1-0-6 Pronouncing 1st level keyword “Ra- dio” and then the 2nd level one “Fre- CONNECT: 1-0-5-Point-5 CONNECT:...
  • Page 136 Dialling a telephone number First example: Third example: User: Dial Pronouncing 1st level keyword “Di- User: Dial al” opens a dialogue enabling the fol- CONNECT: The number, please? CONNECT: The number, please? lowing keywords: User: 0-1-1 User: 0-1-1-1-2-3 – [0..9] CONNECT: 0-1-1 CONNECT:...
  • Page 137 Entering the PIN code First example: Third example: Pronouncing 1st level keyword “PIN User: PIN code User: PIN code code”, opens a dialogue enabling the CONNECT: The PIN code, CONNECT: The PIN code, following keywords: please? please? – [0..9] User: User: 1-2-3-4 –...
  • Page 138 Storing an entry in the address Second example: Calling an entry from the book with voice identification address book CONNECT: The name, please? with voice recognition The user can insert into the tele- User: Francesca phone book a voice sample associat- Pronouncing 1st level keyword CONNECT: Please, repeat the...
  • Page 139 Third example: Deleting a name from the Second example: address book User: Call User: Address book - Delete - Name Pronouncing 1st level keyword “Ad- CONNECT: The name, please? dress book” and then “Delete” and CONNECT: The name, please? User: Paoletta “Name”, will open a dialogue enabling User:...
  • Page 140 Fourth example: Storing Second example: a destination in the list of User: Address book - CONNECT: The destination, destinations Delete - Name please. with voice recognition CONNECT: The name, please? User: Office Milano. The user can insert into the naviga- User: Paola CONNECT...
  • Page 141 Calling a destination from the First example: Fourth example: list of destinations User: Navigator - User: Navigator - with voice recognition Destination Destination CONNECT: The destination, Pronouncing 1 level keyword “Nav- CONNECT: The destination, please? igator” and then the 2 level one please? “Destination”...
  • Page 142 Deleting First example: Second example: a destination from the list of User: Navigator - User: Navigator - destinations List of destinations - List of destinations - Delete - Delete - Pronouncing 1st level keyword Destination. Destination. “Navigator” and then “List of desti- nations, Delete, Destination”...
  • Page 143 Fourth example: Stopping the dialogue First example: User: Navigator - To stop a dialogue, pronounce CONNECT: The destination, List of destinations - “Abort” keyword. Keywords entered please? Delete - before pronouncing “abort”, are delet- User: Office Destination. CONNECT: Office CONNECT: The destination, “Abort”...
  • Page 144: Information And Assistance Services (Sos)

    When the “SOS” key 1-fig. 1 is The “SOS” menu includes the fol- “MEDICAL ADVICE” pressed, the screen is shown for re- lowing functions: FUNCTION questing Information and Assistance – Medical advice * Selecting this function with the en- Services fig. 156, regardless of the coder 14-fig.
  • Page 145: Roadside Assist.function

    When automatic medical advice is “ROADSIDE ASSIST.” “PERSONAL NUMBER” enabled, to avoid accidental forward- FUNCTION FUNCTION ing, the user has about 25 seconds, Selecting this function on the “SOS” Selecting this function on the “SOS” from pressing the “SOS” key 1-fig. 1, menu main page using the encoder 14- menu main page using the encoder 14- to interrupt the call;...
  • Page 146: Settings Function

    IMPORTANT “112” is the emer- “CODE CONNECT” “Medical advice” function gency call service for all the countries function The “Medical advice” function allows in which the public service is available. to activate or deactivate automatic This allows to view the system ter- The “Emergency 112”...
  • Page 147: Calls For Medical Advice Or Roadside Assistance

    If the function is enabled, pressing the CALLS FOR MEDICAL When the call has been sent, the dis- “SOS” key 1-fig. 1, automatically play shows the corresponding call for- ADVICE OR ROADSIDE opens the screen with the “Automat- warded message for about 4 seconds. ASSISTANCE ic medical advice”...
  • Page 148: Infomobility Services

    INFOMOBILITY SERVICES Services are available only upon sub- “Connect” function scription. If the user hasn’t subscribed Pressing • 12-fig. 1 displays a Selecting this function with the en- yet of if Targasys subscription ex- screen fig. 159 to be used to request coder 14-fig.
  • Page 149 Choosing “Map” will automatically “Select” function To access single messages of the list display the point on the map, with the which may contain information on the If they are not deleted, all the mes- possibility to enter it as navigation sys- traffic, points of interest or weather sages received are stored.
  • Page 150 Traffic information Information about points Generic information of interest The icon with “\” identifies mes- The icon with “<” identifies messages sages with traffic information (e.g.: with generic information (weather The icon with “<” identifies messages buildings, accidents, etc...). conditions, atmospheric events, etc.). with traffic information about points of interest or with generic informa- When the message contains geo-...
  • Page 151: Setup

    The SETUP mode enables to set dif- IMPORTANT If the ignition key is “Temperature units” shows directly ferent car and CONNECT Nav+ sys- at STOP certain SETUP informa- the selected unit (°C= Celsius, °F= tem operating modes and parameters. tion/operations will only be accessible Fahrenheit).
  • Page 152: Language

    LANGUAGE IMPORTANT Setting (whatever) Selected language will be valid for language will start the updating pro- both the written text (“Text Lan- cedure for both the written text and guage”) and voice recognition (“VR To display the relevant screen page, for voice commands and instructions.
  • Page 153: Date&Temp (Date &Temperature)

    DATE&TEMP (date The display will show the following If some errors occur during language string: updating, the following message will be & temperature) displayed: “Insert Setup CD to change language of messages and voice commands. “Language change failed. Please re- To open the relevant screen page, Press ESC to cancel”.
  • Page 154 To set a new Date/Time (only with Setting MM: select minutes rotating Temperature measure unit can be ignition key at MAR, select “Date and the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press “EN- set in °C (Celsius) or °F (Fahrenheit). time” icon and then press “ENTER” TER”...
  • Page 155: Vehicle

    VEHICLE Rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1 to se- An indication cursor and a numeric lect “Instrument panel buzzer volume” window will help you in setting. and then press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1 to To display the relevant screen page, Press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1 twice to confirm.
  • Page 156 Instrument panel An indication cursor and a numeric Auto door lock window will help you in setting. key volume To set automatic door lock accord- Press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1 twice to ing to car speed. To adjust or mute instrument panel Ô...
  • Page 157 Independent driver’s side To turn this function on/off, rotate Autoclose the encoder 14-fig. 1 to select “In- door unlocking IMPORTANT This setting is only dependent trunk lid opening” and then possible if the car is equipped with the To activate/deactivate independent press “ENTER”...
  • Page 158: Connect (Settings)

    CONNECT (settings) To turn this function on/off, select INSTRUMENT PANEL “Autoclose” by rotating the encoder Selecting “Instrument panel” rotating 14-fig. 1 and then press “ENTER” 15- To display the relevant screen page, the encoder 14-fig. 1 and pressing fig. 1. press one of the keypad keys 17-fig.
  • Page 159: Video

    TEL info duplication To turn this function on/off, rotate VIDEO on instrument panel the encoder 14-fig. 1 and then press Selecting the “Video” icon by rotat- “ENTER” 15-fig. 1. ing the encoder 14-fig. 1 and press- When “✓” is displayed the function ing “ENTER”...
  • Page 160: Power Off

    Color: selecting it rotating the en- Possible settings are: coder 14-fig. 1 and pressing “ENTER” To activate and to store settings, se- – “Deactivation dependent on igni- to confirm 15-fig. 1 the following set- lect “OK” by rotating the encoder14- tion key”...
  • Page 161: Faults

    The CONNECT Nav+ system is OVERTEMPERATURE The involved module will automati- able to detect both internal faults and cally be limited or disabled. In extreme FAULTS faults due to overheating. cases the system is turned off auto- If the temperature of a CONNECT matically until regular operating tem- Nav+ hardware module (audio, tele- perature is restored.
  • Page 162 Press “ESCAPE” to exit the dialogue box 13-fig. 1; the involved module will feature limited functions as described in the following table: Hardware module Application Displayed message Audio Audio (Radio, CD, CDC) Limited audio volume Telephone (voice) Navigator (voice) Voice recognition (voice) CD player Audio (CD only) CD player OFF...
  • Page 163 “Audio” module overheating “CD player” module CONNECT Nav+ auto-off overheating In case of “Audio” module over- In case of excessive overtempera- heating, current audio volume is au- ture, a warning message will inform In case of “CD player” module over- tomatically limited regardless of the the user that the auto-off procedure heating, no CD will be played: no au-...
  • Page 165 Fiat Auto S.p.A After Sales - Assistenza Tecnica - Ingegneria Assistenziale Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Print no. 603.46.576 - XII/2004 - 1 edition - Printed by Satiz - Turin (Italy) Coordinamento Editoriale Satiz - Torino...

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