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CD 60 / DVD 100 NAVI .................. 3
CDC 40 OPERA .......................... 71
Mobile phone portal ................... 161

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents CD 60 / DVD 100 NAVI ....3 CDC 40 OPERA ......71 CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 1 ..109 CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 2 ..135 Mobile phone portal ....161...
  • Page 3: Cd 60 / Dvd 100 Navi

    CD 60 / DVD 100 NAVI Introduction ........4 Radio ........... 19 CD Player ........27 Navigation ........36 Index ..........68...
  • Page 4 Introduction Introduction General information Optionally, the Infotainment system can be operated using controls on the The Infotainment system provides steering wheel. you with state-of-the-art in-car In addition the Infotainment system infotainment. General information ....... 4 can be equipped with a Mobile phone The radio has ten automatic station portal.
  • Page 5: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Introduction Theft-deterrent feature 9 Warning 9 Warning The Infotainment system is equipped The usage of the navigation In some areas one-way streets with an electronic security system for system does not release the driver and other roads and entrances the purpose of theft deterrent. from the responsibility for (e.
  • Page 6 Introduction...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Introduction Overview SOUND ......... 16 16 AUDIO ........19 Sound settings ...... 16 Switch between radio and CD menu ....... 19 Control elements on instrument 0...9 station buttons ....19 panel Long press: save station ..19 17 Audio/MP3 CD slot ....28 Short press: select station ..
  • Page 8 Introduction Steering wheel audio controls c button ......... 21 Symbols in the main display Radio: search backwards, Audio function scroll down in station memory ......... 21 = AM waveband is selected. CD/MP3: skip track = FM waveband is selected. backwards, fast rewind ..28 = FM or AM Autostore level is selected.
  • Page 9: Operation

    Introduction Navigation function Inputs are made optionally via: When the Infotainment system is switched on, the last selected volume = Route option Fastest route is ■ the central control unit in the is set, if that volume is lower than the selected.
  • Page 10 Introduction Multifunction knob Navigation parameters The multifunction knob is the central control element for the menus. Turn: Select commands, menu options or letters. Press: Confirm the displayed selection. If navigation is inactive: Info Menu Current geographical position with The lower area of the info menu Pressing the INFO button displays latitude and longitude (provided displays information on the...
  • Page 11 Introduction ■ t Audio Navigation Mobile phone portal (if available) ■ K Navigation Mobile phone portal information. ■ J Trip computer (if available) ■ I Mobile phone portal (if Menu concept available) The menu structure of the Turn the multifunction knob to call up Infotainment system consists of the display of the required function.
  • Page 12 Introduction Selection pages have a selection Settings pages Menu operation menu with a preview of each menu By turning the multifunction knob the item on the left margin of the screen. menu items available in a menu can Selection pages lead you to feature or be selected.
  • Page 13 Introduction Each menu also has the hidden The corresponding function is bar at the right-hand display area Main menu item. This menu item only executed or the corresponding shows the current cursor position becomes visible if you get to the submenu displayed.
  • Page 14 Introduction You have to confirm some of the pop- You can choose between the FM and Selecting audio source using the ups (e.g. the safety warnings of the AM (MW) wavebands. Audio menu navigation), others will automatically 1. Press the MAIN button. CD/MP3: disappear after a short period.
  • Page 15 Introduction Settings System settings Setting the language The Infotainment system provides you with various options to customise the behaviour and functions of the system according to your personal preferences. Use the SETTINGS button to access the relevant Settings menu, depending on the selected function (main page, radio, navigation, Mobile phone portal).
  • Page 16: Tone Settings

    Introduction 3. Answer No: With the ignition lock logic switched Do not start the engine under any off, the Infotainment system can only The language of menu texts is circumstances while loading is in be switched on and off with the e changed.
  • Page 17: Volume Settings

    Introduction Setting the volume distribution If you prefer a preset sound style there are five options to select from. between front - rear and left - right Select the Sound menu item. The list of available sound styles is displayed. Activate the desired sound style.
  • Page 18 Introduction SDVC (Speed Dependent Volume Control): The purpose of the SDVC function is to compensate for outside and road noises. To this effect, the volume of the unit is increased at higher speeds. Navi announc.: Volume of the navigation announcements 3 38. Start-up volume: With this setting, the maximum volume when switching on the unit...
  • Page 19 Radio Radio Usage Selecting a waveband The Infotainment system provides Activating the radio mode two wavebands: FM and AM. In addition, each of the wavebands has For CD mode and when displaying Usage .......... 19 an autostore memory location (AS) the CD menu: where stations can be automatically Station search ......
  • Page 20 Radio The following functions are available This option is used to change to the in the radio menu: autostore level of the current waveband. ■ |k and l|: automatic search upwards or downwards. Detailed information about the autostore function 3 23. ■...
  • Page 21 Radio If RDS or traffic programmes (TP) are switched on, the search searches only for stations transmitting RDS or traffic programme signals. RDS 3 23; Traffic programme (TP) 3 23. If no station is found, the Infotainment system automatically switches to a more sensitive search level.
  • Page 22 Radio The Infotainment system will Select the Store menu item in the Manual tuning additionally create a list of all radio menu. Stations for which the frequencies are receivable stations of the current known can be set in this way. Select the position in the station list reception area.
  • Page 23 Radio Radio data system (RDS) Press and hold search button d or c The automatic search is started, the frequencies of the 10 strongest until the frequency of the required RDS is a European service provided stations from the current reception station is almost reached.
  • Page 24 Radio Activating RDS provides the following In the audio Settings menu: Select the advantages: REG menu item. ■ The Infotainment system will only The regionalisation menu appears. tune to RDS stations when There are three options for searching automatically. influencing the behaviour of the ■...
  • Page 25 Radio REG Off If the current station is not a traffic Deactivating traffic announcements When searching for the frequency station, the unit will automatically To deactivate an unwanted traffic with the strongest reception of a radio search for the next traffic station. announcement, e.g.
  • Page 26 Radio EON (Enhanced Other Networks) With EON, you can also hear traffic announcements if the station set is not transmitting its own traffic programme. If you have set a station of this type, the TP symbol is displayed as for traffic stations. TMC (Traffic Message Channel) This submenu allows you to set the parameters for TMC traffic messages...
  • Page 27 CD Player CD Player General information ■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs are more vulnerable to mishandling The Infotainment system comes with than prerecorded CDs. Correct a CD/ MP3 player, or with a 6 CD/MP3 handling, especially in the case of player as an optional extra.
  • Page 28 CD Player Applicable playlist extensions: If an MP3 CD is inserted, MP3 is also ■ For MP3 CDs, the track name (ID3 "m3u" or "pls". displayed. tag) of the current piece of music is displayed. For this purpose, track When generating (coding) the MP3 Depending on the complexity of the display must be activated, see files from audio data, a bitrate of up...
  • Page 29 CD Player The following functions can be The i symbol appears in the selected: display. select the __ or 66 menu item in the CD menu. To exit the repeat function, activate Normal Normal in the CD Extras menu, Fast forward/rewind takes place. CD/MP3 tracks are played in their normal sequence.
  • Page 30 CD Player Show title The list of albums or playlists Inserting a CD available on the CD is displayed. Press the a button. The first track on the album or in the The CD-Changer menu appears in playlist will be played. the display.
  • Page 31 CD Player CD playback Track selection Select the desired track. In the case of audio CDs, track The CD menu appears in the display. selection takes place within the CD, The track you just selected is shown while in the case of MP3 and mixed in the display and will be played.
  • Page 32 CD Player Press the relevant number button. Select the required CD from the CD Or using the CD menu: menu as follows: The CD/MP3 changer switches to Select the Album menu item. silent. Select the CD menu item. The list of albums or playlists reading...
  • Page 33 CD Player Enabling Random CD Disabling Random CD or Select the Random CD option field. Random Magazine The CD menu is displayed. The CD menu appears in the display. The g symbol appears in the Select the Extras menu item. display.
  • Page 34 CD Player The i symbol appears in the Hold down the rocker switch d until Activating/deactivating CD text display. the 6⃒ symbol appears in the display. Different information can be displayed depending on whether CD This track will be repeated constantly. text is activated or deactivated.
  • Page 35 CD Player Removing a CD Hold down the a button until a pop- up menu appears in the display, asking Eject all CDs? Confirm OK by pressing the multifunction knob. The CDs will be ejected one after the other. If a CD is not removed, it will return to the player automatically and the ejection process will be stopped.
  • Page 36 Navigation Navigation General information Caution The usage of the navigation system does not release the driver General information ..... 36 from the responsibility for Usage .......... 38 a correct, vigilant attitude in road traffic. The relevant traffic Destination input ......41 regulations must always be Guidance ........
  • Page 37 Navigation The system will also work with poor ■ Avoid leaving fingerprints when you You must not put any stickers on GPS reception, however, the change map DVDs/CDs. CDs. These discs can get jammed accuracy of the determination of the ■...
  • Page 38 Navigation Usage Inserting navigation DVD/CD Press the NAVI button to switch to the navigation function. Push the navigation DVD/CD, label Activating the navigation system side up, into the DVD/CD slot until it Press the SETTINGS button. is pulled in automatically. The Settings menu for the navigation is displayed.
  • Page 39 Navigation Secondary roads A navigation system will, if necessary, With this type of display the map is use toll roads, ferries or tunnels as always North up. When calculating the route, well. secondary roads are given North up preference. In this case, you will be given The map is displayed with North at the a corresponding message by the top.
  • Page 40 Navigation Navi announcement Sorting criterion Select the criterion for sorting the list After selecting the TMC menu item of TMC traffic messages: the following options are available: ■ Distance: Traffic messages are Info type sorted based on the distance from Select which type of traffic message the current position.
  • Page 41 Navigation Delete lists Intersect. zoom CD 60 NAVI only: (Colour Info Display only) This submenu allows you to delete In the event that the destination is in the entries in the following lists. a different country, it might not be This function allows you to activate stored on the current navigation CD.
  • Page 42 Navigation When you enter a town or road name, The Infotainment system previously input character sequence, for example, an input menu will automatically completes entries with the maximum number of remaining appear. In the following, it will simply the possible further characters. list entries is displayed behind the be called “typewriter”.
  • Page 43 Navigation "Typewriter" for name input Press k or l to move the cursor Country back and forth within the text already entered. Select OK to finish entering text. Destin. Input In addition to upper case letters, Select the Country menu item in the numbers and special characters, Destin.
  • Page 44 Navigation To be able to enter an exact When the number of possible entries When the number of possible entries destination, insert the country CD of in the town list is small enough, the in the road list is small enough, the the destination country as soon as selection list with town names will be selection list with road names will be...
  • Page 45 Navigation Select the Corner menu item in the Select the Start navi menu item to Entering a point of interest (POI) Destin. Input menu. start guidance. If a destination address has already The Destin. Input menu is displayed been input, the road name of the last and the route will be calculated (this destination entered is displayed may take several seconds).
  • Page 46 Navigation The list of possible categories is After a destination has been selected, displayed (e.g. car rental, hotel, town the Destin. Input menu will be centre, etc.). displayed again. The top lines show the destination selected and the Select the desired category. destination town.
  • Page 47 Navigation Selecting one of the last destinations 3. Regardless of which menu you are in: Select the Last destinat. menu item in the Destination mem. menu. Press the G button to recall the home address. The list containing a maximum of 30 last destinations for which a route was 4.
  • Page 48 Navigation Deleting home address Saving destinations in the address add characters to the specified book name by selecting from the The details of the home address can character list, be deleted using the Delete lists menu item in the navigation Settings menu 3 38.
  • Page 49 Navigation Deleting destinations from the Info TMC info address book Select the TMC info menu item in the Under Info, you can recall information Select the required destination from Info menu. on the current traffic situation and the the destination memory list. current route.
  • Page 50 Navigation View TMC messages in detail The position map with the traffic Colours of the TMC symbols Select the desired list entry. problems signalled via RDS TMC is Additional information is provided by displayed. the colour of the TMC symbols: Detailed information on the selected traffic information is displayed.
  • Page 51 Navigation Position Tours Select Tours. Shows your current vehicle position With Graphic Info Display with city, road and geographical Select the Tours menu item in the coordinates. With adequate GPS Navigation menu. reception the altitude above sea level is also shown. The Tours menu is displayed.
  • Page 52 Navigation You can now enter tour stages Displaying a tour Editing a tour (intermediate destinations). Starting a tour With this function it is possible to view You have the following options in the the list of tour stages (intermediate Edit menu: destinations) for the selected tour.
  • Page 53 Navigation Add tour stages Move tour stages The list of tour stages in the selected tour is displayed. 2. Highlight the stage to be deleted using the cursor. 3. Press the multifunction knob. The desired stage is deleted from the tour. Delete entire tour From the Edit menu, select the Delete menu item.
  • Page 54 Navigation The additional information may which the respective subcategories contain text, addresses and can be selected (e.g. All hotels, telephone numbers. Categories, Extras, Search by name). You can transfer the address of the Using the browser desired hotel to the navigation system directly from the travel guide, for example.
  • Page 55 Navigation Display of the results Petrol stop After you have started a search, the Infotainment displays the results of the search in the form of a list. The results contain the names of the facilities and the distance from the current location, destination or input location.
  • Page 56 Navigation Guidance Guidance screen Select the desired petrol station from the list. The guidance screen with the After the route has been calculated, Select Start navi. guidance arrows appears as soon as guidance takes place by means of The Infotainment system calculates you have started the navigation.
  • Page 57 Navigation Dynamic menu ■ Map F, Map/Arrow E, Arrow D: Notes on Detour: ■ A detour can be planned at any time Toggles between the three possible while guidance is active. display types. ■ Scale w: Changes the scale for ■...
  • Page 58 Navigation Guidance with arrow display If the car is not on a public road (e.g. In addition, a simplified preinstruction company site or forest path) or on is shown via the directional arrow a road not yet stored on the which informs you of the next change navigation DVD/CD, an arrow of direction even at relatively large...
  • Page 59 Navigation Select the Scale w menu item or the You have the option of displaying Next to the arrow displayed for points of interest (e.g. petrol stations, guidance a map display with the route symbol in the guidance screen. hotels, etc.) on the map. drawn in can be selected.
  • Page 60 Navigation Dynamic guidance Thus during guidance, the system well in advance of the hold-up the constantly uses the traffic information option of taking a detour around the to check whether a new calculation traffic hold-ups. would be sensible, given the current If a relatively long delay on your route traffic situation.
  • Page 61 Navigation With a local detour, all traffic hold-ups 3. Select Calculate. Select the Map menu item in the can be bypassed, even if they are not Navigation main menu. An alternative route is calculated viewed as critical by the evaluation of for the specified distance (starting The position map showing the current the Infotainment system.
  • Page 62 Navigation ■ Route: Sets the scale of the map As soon as Map scroll is activated, such that the current position and a cursor is displayed and you can destination of the route can be scroll the map using the rocker seen.
  • Page 63 Navigation 4. Select the Set destin. point menu item in the menu bar to accept the selected position on the map as the destination. The Destin. Input menu with the details of the new destination is displayed. 5. Select Save to save the destination in the address book.
  • Page 64 Navigation Symbols overview...
  • Page 65 Local railway station Tourist information Car park Marina Town centre Casino Museum Town hall Cinema Nightlife Vauxhall dealer College Opel dealer Vineyard Commercial enterprise Park + Ride Destination flag Community centre Petrol station Exhibition centre Railway station Ferry Restaurant GM dealer...
  • Page 66 Navigation TMC symbols overview Explanation Narrow road sections Closed roads For scales of 100 km and more: Explanation Road obstruction For scales of 50 km and less: Explanation Roadworks Danger Slow traffic Stationary traffic...
  • Page 67 Navigation...
  • Page 68 Index Activating CD player..... 28 Delete lists........38 Activating guidance...... 41 Deleting characters....... 41 Activating the navigation system. . 38 Destination input ......41 Address book........ 41 Destination mem......41 Add tour........41, 56 Destin. input........41 AM..........19 Detour........... 60 Arrow display........
  • Page 69 POIs..........41 Station list........21 Position......... 56 Station memory......21 Ignition logic........9 Position map......... 61 Station search....... 21 Info.......... 41, 56 PTY selection....... 19 Store..........21 Info menu........9 Switching the Infotainment Inserting navigation DVD/CD..38 system on or off......9 Radio data system (RDS) ....
  • Page 71: Cdc 40 Opera

    CDC 40 OPERA Introduction ........72 Radio ........... 86 CD Player ........98 Index .......... 106...
  • Page 72 Introduction Introduction General information The well-thought-out design of the control elements and the clear The Infotainment system provides displays enable you to control the you with state-of-the-art in-car system easily and intuitively. infotainment. General information ..... 72 Important information on The radio has nine automatic station Theft-deterrent feature ....
  • Page 73: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Introduction Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrent. The Infotainment system therefore functions only in your vehicle and is worthless for a thief.
  • Page 74 Introduction...
  • Page 75: Overview

    Introduction Overview SOUND ......... 82 Steering wheel audio controls Sound function programme selection .... 82 Control elements on instrument panel BC ......... 74 On-board computer ....74 e knob ......... 76 1...9 ........86 Briefly press: switch on/off Radio: number buttons, Infotainment system ....
  • Page 76: Operation

    Introduction Operation p button ......99 ■ If the automatic switch-on is disabled, the Infotainment system Switch between radio and can only be switched on with the CD mode ....... 99 Control elements e switch and with the j button for Radio: Discontinue TA and The Infotainment system is operated PTY31 messages ....
  • Page 77 Introduction Enabled: on the right side of the ■ If the respective source is enabled, Menu concept display the message appears "The the volume of the traffic The menu structure of the radio will be switched on/off announcements, the external audio Infotainment system consists of automatically with the ignition".
  • Page 78 Introduction The Audio menu is an example of Settings pages Selecting from a menu a selection page. Feature pages Settings pages are menu pages The items within a menu are selected where settings can be made , e.g. by using a cursor moved by turning sound settings, etc.
  • Page 79 Introduction Select the menu item. Press the multifunction knob to For this purpose, the currently confirm your selection. displayed menu is overlaid with the ■ In some menus, settings are made pop-up. by turning the multifunction knob. In the following chapters of the operating instructions, the requests You have to confirm some of the pop- ■...
  • Page 80 Introduction Press the multifunction knob. The station last tuned in to is To select the Audio menu, proceed as displayed. follows: The main menu is displayed. You will hear the last station tuned in. In the radio, CD or Sound menu: Turn the multifunction knob to the left Repeat the following steps until the Selecting the CD menu...
  • Page 81 Introduction Leaving a menu Press the multifunction knob. Main menu There are two ways to leave a menu: The main menu is displayed. This option is not available in lists, Leaving a menu with the multifunction input menus and the main menu. knob Using the function buttons to exit from menu...
  • Page 82: Tone Settings

    Introduction Mobile phone portal information ■ The programme name is indicated Information on the climate control if the RDS function is active system Display of the information provided if 3 91. a Mobile phone portal is fitted. See See car owner’s manual. operating instructions for Mobile ■...
  • Page 83 Introduction Setting Bass and Treble Setting the volume distribution The following options are available: between front - rear The settings apply to the currently ■ Driver: Optimisation of surround selected audio source and are stored mapping for the driver. 1. Select the menu item Balance - separately for FM, AM, DAB (if ■...
  • Page 84: Volume Settings

    Introduction 1. Select menu item Equalizer. Turn the multifunction knob until the desired value is set. A slider is provided for each of the sound frequencies. Press the multifunction knob. 2. Select the desired sound SDVC frequency. To compensate for ambient and 3.
  • Page 85 Introduction ■ When switched on, the Infotainment system starts with the maximum volume for switch-on if that volume is below the volume last selected. External In Use this function to adjust the volume of external audio sources such as a mobile phone. Select menu item External In.
  • Page 86 Radio Radio Usage Press the multifunction knob. The Audio menu is displayed. Radio mode Select waveband FM, AM or DAB (if Switch from CD mode to radio mode available). Usage .......... 86 as shown below: The station last selected on the Station search ......
  • Page 87 Radio The Station menu contains the The station currently tuned in is The list of stations reappears after the following areas: marked with an arrow. search. The first station on the updated list is played and is marked In the upper area, stored stations can Select the station desired.
  • Page 88 Radio The radio is muted until a station is ■ Coarse tuning: Select menu item Manual. found. Keep the rocker switch c or d In the DAB waveband, proceed as ■ If you know the frequency of the pressed until the desired frequency follows: desired station, then keep the is almost reached.
  • Page 89 Radio Autostore lists 9 memory slots are available for each The station tuned-in is audible again of the following wavelenght: and is displayed. Autostore (AS) FM, FM-AS (automatically stored FM The station is stored in the desired stations), AM, AM-AS (automatically memory slot.
  • Page 90 Radio The 9 best receivable stations in the Switching between AS and Switching to normal mode selected waveband are stored to If the Autostore menu item is listed in normal mode memory slots 1 to 9. the radio menu, proceed as follows: Switching to AS mode After the stations have been stored, Select menu item Extras.
  • Page 91 Radio Calling up a station If the RDS function is not switched on, the frequency of an RDS station is The desired waveband and the displayed. desired mode need to be active 3 86. Automatic RDS Use this function to ensure that the Calling up a station via station button RDS function is enabled even when You are listening to the station last...
  • Page 92 Radio You are listening to the station last Select menu item PTY selection. The PTY station list with the tuned in. receivable stations and your selected Several programme types such as e. programme types is displayed. Keep the rocker switch m or n g.
  • Page 93 Radio ■ Regionalisation is only possible in Traffic stations can be recognised by the FM waveband. the TP symbol in the display. The radio allows switching to another regional programme. ■ The RDS function must be switched Switching traffic programme on/off Automatic ■...
  • Page 94 Radio Keep the rocker switch m or n announcement. To do this, on standby for traffic announcements pressed until Seek is displayed. must be enabled. The radio only searches for traffic programme stations. During the phone call the radio or CD changer are muted.
  • Page 95 Radio Ensemble Select the arrow next to the ensemble The automatic ensemble search name. starts. Several programmes are always combined into a so-called ensemble Select the desired ensemble. After going through the wavelength, on a frequency. the system changes back to the The radio menu is displayed.
  • Page 96 Radio ■ same program type: if reception is (volume bandwidth compression). poor, the system will change to an This makes them more audible when FM station with the same type of rolling or ambient noise is high. programme, if available. Select menu item DAB.
  • Page 97 Radio ■ The messages of all Radio text The first 20 to 25 characters of the announcement types are issued via radio text can also be shown in the a pop-up window using an increase info menu. in volume. Showing and hiding Radio text in ■...
  • Page 98 CD Player CD Player General information ■ You can also use the Infotainment system to play CDs containing MP3 The CD player is equipped with music data and Mixed Mode CDs. a changer unit for six CDs. ■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs You can play standard commercial General information .....
  • Page 99 CD Player When naming albums and tracks, In the upper area of the display CD umlauts or special characters in appears for audio CDs, with an should not be included. additional MP3 for MP3 CDs and the CD name for text CDs. Applicable playlist extensions: "m3u"...
  • Page 100 CD Player Depending on the type of CD, In the CD menu select the menu item different CD information is displayed __ or 66. In the CD menu select menu item in the CD menu. Text information only Track. The CD changer plays the CD at appears if Show title is switched on in increased speed and reduced A list of all tracks is displayed.
  • Page 101 CD Player Tap on the rocker switch d or c ■ If it is an MP3 or Mixed Mode CD The first track from the newly selected with several albums, these are also album or CD is shown on the display. repeatedly until the desired CD shown on the list compartment is marked.
  • Page 102 CD Player Random CD (Random) Audio CD: The h symbol appears in the display. Audio CD: 4 tracks per CD are played before changing to the next CD. When random play is selected for an Switching off Random CD or audio CD, the tracks on a CD will be Random Magazine MP3 CD:...
  • Page 103 CD Player Switching off Repeat Track Switching off Scan CD Not all CDs contain CD text. In these Hold down the rocker switch c until Hold down the rocker switch d until cases, the track numbers and playing times are always displayed. the i symbol is no longer displayed.
  • Page 104 CD Player The last station set or the last CD played will be played. 1. Select the desired CD tray. The CD changer ejects the CD. If a CD is ejected or inserted, the last radio station used will automatically be played. 2.
  • Page 105 CD Player...
  • Page 106 Index Activating CD player..... 99 Fader..........82 AM..........86 FM..........86 AS..........89 Automatic search......86 General information....72, 98 Automatic switch off...... 76 Autostore lists....... 89 Ignition logic........76 Balance......... 82 Bass..........82 Leaving a menu......76 Calling up stations......86 Main display........
  • Page 107 Tone settings........ 82 TP..........91 Radio data system (RDS) .... 91 Traffic announcements....91 Radio text........94 Traffic programme......91 Random........99 Treble........... 82 Random album......99 Regional programmes....91 Repeat track......... 99 Update stations......86 Usage........86, 99 User..........82 Scan CD........
  • Page 109: Cd 30 / Cd 30 Mp3 Type 1

    CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 1 Introduction ........ 110 Radio ......... 121 CD Player ........127 AUX input ........131 Index .......... 132...
  • Page 110 Introduction Introduction General information In addition the Infotainment system can be equipped with a Mobile phone The Infotainment system provides portal. you with state-of-the-art in-car Optionally, the Infotainment system infotainment. General information ....110 can be operated using controls on the The radio has nine automatic station steering wheel.
  • Page 111: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Introduction Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to ■ changes in distance from the transmitter, ■ multi-path reception due to reflection, ■ shadowing. Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrent.
  • Page 112 Introduction...
  • Page 113 Introduction Overview m ........118 11 n ........121 Radio: Page back in Radio: Page forward in station memory, manual station memory, manual Control elements on instrument and automatic station and automatic station panel search ......... 121 search ......... 121 RDS ........
  • Page 114 Introduction Steering wheel audio controls Thumbwheel ....... 115 c button ....... 121 Turn: TID (Triple-Info- Radio: search down, scroll Display): Manual station back through station search ......... 115 memory ....... 121 Turn: GID (Graphic-Info- CD: Short press: Skip one Display): Previous/next track backwards ....
  • Page 115: Operation

    Introduction The steering wheel remote control Switching on and off with the ignition Enable/Disable Ignition Logic has other functions in conjunction key (automatic switch-on) TID only: with the Mobile phone portal, see If the automatic switch-on is enabled, 1. Press SETTINGS button to chapter for Mobile phone portal.
  • Page 116 Introduction 3. Press OK to select System. Setting the volume External source Turn the o knob. An external source, e.g. a mobile 4. Press m until a selected or phone or a navigation system, can be unselected box for "Ign.Logic" ■...
  • Page 117 Introduction For the best possible audio quality, Mobile phone portal information ■ If Random CD is enabled either the external audio source should be RDM or g is displayed 3 128. Display of the information provided if set to maximum volume. On units with a Mobile phone portal is fitted.
  • Page 118: Tone Settings

    Introduction Tone settings Setting the volume distribution After a few seconds the most recent display reappears. between right - left Press the SOUND button to make the 3. Once you have changed settings, following settings: 1. Press the SOUND button until press one of the function buttons Balance appears on the display.
  • Page 119: Volume Settings

    Introduction Sound settings in the Settings The following menu items are 4. Adjust the value with m or n. available: menu After a few seconds the most ■ AUX Vol. AUX input volume, e.g. recent display reappears. Alternatively, the settings for Fader, a portable CD player Balance and Sound can be changed 5.
  • Page 120 Introduction 5. Once you have changed settings, 5. Once you have changed settings, Ext. In Vol. press one of the function buttons press one of the function buttons Use this function to set a minimum FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display volume of external audio sources the relevant function.
  • Page 121: The Infotainment System Provides

    Radio Radio Usage Station search Radio mode Automatic search Switch from CD or AUX mode to radio Keep m or n pressed until Seek is Usage ........121 mode as shown below: displayed. Station search ......121 Press FM/AM button. Autostore lists ......
  • Page 122 Radio Manual station search If RDS 3 123 is deactivated in the FM The station is stored in the desired memory slot. waveband or the AM waveband is The manual station search is used to active, tapping m or n moves the tune in to stations of known RDS on or RDS off 3 123 are stored frequency by on increment.
  • Page 123 Radio Autostore lists The automatic station storing is Storing new stations with AS started. If you drive out of the reception area Activate/deactivate AS level of a stored station, new stations need The 9 best receivable stations in the to be stored. selected waveband are stored to Tap the AS button.
  • Page 124 Radio If you switch RDS off, the RDS If the RDS function is not switched on, Keep m or n pressed until Seek is functions will be disabled and the the frequency of an RDS station is displayed. automatic station search will not only displayed, RDS is not displayed.
  • Page 125 Radio Programme type selection Automatic regionalisation Traffic programme (TP) 1. Press the SETTINGS button. Press the REG button for a few Traffic programme stations are FM seconds. RDS stations which broadcast traffic 2. Press OK until PTY is displayed. news. REG Auto On appears on the display 3.
  • Page 126 Radio ■ If on standby for traffic Deactivating traffic announcements announcement is switched on, then To switch off a traffic announcement, CD playback is interrupted during e. g. during CD playback, proceed as a traffic announcement. follows: ■ Traffic announcements are played Press TP button.
  • Page 127 CD Player CD Player General information ■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs are more vulnerable to mishandling With the CD player you can play than prerecorded CDs. Correct standard commercial CDs with handling, especially in the case of a diameter of 12 cm. self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs, General information ....
  • Page 128 CD Player Applicable playlist extensions: Read CD and the CD symbol appear CD playback "m3u" or "pls". on the display, then the number of CD Switch from radio mode to CD mode tracks is displayed. as follows: When generating (coding) the MP3 files from audio data, a bitrate of up Press the CD/MP3 button.
  • Page 129: Mp3 Cds

    CD Player Album selection for MP3 CDs Audio CD: Audio CD without CD text: You are listening to a track from an ■ Random on: activates random Track number and playing time album. mode Audio CD with CD text: Press the CD/MP3 button. ■...
  • Page 130 CD Player Removing a CD Press the j button. Eject CD appears on the display. If a CD is ejected, the last radio station used will automatically be played. A CD can be ejected even if the appliance is turned off. The appliance switches off after the CD has been removed.
  • Page 131 AUX input AUX input Usage Enable the external audio source and set it to maximum volume. To play back an audio source The audio source signal is played connected to the AUX input of the back via the Infotainment system vehicle, e.g.
  • Page 132 Index Activating CD player....128 Ignition logic........ 115 AM..........121 AS..........123 Main display........ 115 Automatic search......121 Manual tuning......121 Automatic switch off....115 Multifunction knob....... 115 Autostore level......123 Autostore lists......123 AUX input......115, 131 On Volume........119 AUX volume........
  • Page 133 Station search......121 Store........... 121 Switching the Infotainment system on or off....... 115 TA volume........119 Theft-deterrent feature ....111 Tone settings......118 TP..........123 Traffic announcements....123 Traffic programme...... 123 Treble......... 118 Update stations......121 Usage......121, 128, 131 Using the CD player....
  • Page 135: Cd 30 / Cd 30 Mp3 Type 2

    CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 2 Introduction ........ 136 Radio ......... 146 CD Player ........152 AUX input ........156 Index .......... 158...
  • Page 136: Optionally, The Infotainment System

    Introduction Introduction General information The well-thought-out design of the control elements and the clear The Infotainment system provides displays enable you to control the you with state-of-the-art in-car system easily and intuitively. infotainment. General information ....136 Important information on The radio has nine automatic station Theft-deterrent feature ....
  • Page 137 Introduction Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrent. The Infotainment system therefore functions only in your vehicle and is worthless for a thief.
  • Page 138 Introduction...
  • Page 139 Introduction Overview oe knob ....... 140 13 m ........142 Press: Switch on/off Radio: Page back in Infotainment system .... 140 station memory, manual Control elements on instrument Turn: Adjust volume .... 140 and automatic station panel search ......... 146 CD/MP3 ......
  • Page 140 Introduction Operation Steering wheel audio controls c button ....... 146 Radio: search down, scroll back through station Control elements memory ....... 146 The Infotainment system is operated CD: Short press: Skip one optionally via: track backwards ....153 ■ the central control unit in the CD: Long press: fast instrument panel 3 138 backwards ......
  • Page 141 Introduction ■ If the automatic switch-on is 3. Once you have changed settings, ■ If the respective source is enabled, disabled, the Infotainment system press one of the function buttons the volume of the traffic can only be switched on with the FM/AM or CD/MP3 to display the announcements, the external audio e button or by inserting a CD and...
  • Page 142 Introduction source is played back via the Audio Information loudspeakers of the Infotainment Display of the following audio system. information: The connector is located in the area ■ Current waveband or AUX/CD. of the centre console. ■ Current station name or station Always ensure that the AUX input frequency or CD track number or remains clean and dry.
  • Page 143 Introduction ■ Treble 3. Once you have changed settings, 2. Select a tone colour with m or press one of the function buttons ■ Sound FM/AM or CD/MP3 to display the The available tone colour settings relevant function. Setting the volume distribution are: Rock, Disco, Classic, Jazz, between front - rear Vocal and Off.
  • Page 144 Introduction 3. Once you have changed settings, AUX Vol. After a few seconds the press one of the function buttons respective audio source appears Use this function to adjust the AUX FM/AM or CD/MP3 to display the on the display. input level in relation to other audio relevant function.
  • Page 145 Introduction 3. Once you have changed settings, Ext. In Vol. press one of the function buttons Use this function to set a minimum FM/AM or CD/MP3 to display the volume of external audio sources relevant function. such as a mobile phone. 1.
  • Page 146 Radio Radio Usage Station search Radio mode Automatic search Switch from CD or AUX mode to radio Keep m or n pressed until Seek is Usage ........146 mode as shown below: displayed. Station search ......146 Press FM/AM button. Autostore lists ......
  • Page 147 Radio Manual station search If RDS 3 148 is deactivated in the FM The station is stored in the desired memory slot. waveband or the AM waveband is The manual station search is used to active, tapping m or n moves the tune in to stations of known RDS on or RDS off 3 148 are stored frequency by on increment.
  • Page 148 Radio Autostore lists The automatic station storing is Storing new stations with AS started. If you drive out of the reception area Activate/deactivate AS level of a stored station, new stations need The 9 best receivable stations in the to be stored. selected waveband are stored to Tap the AS button.
  • Page 149 Radio If you switch RDS off, the RDS If the RDS function is not switched on, Keep m or n pressed until Seek is functions will be disabled and the the frequency of an RDS station is displayed. automatic station search will not only displayed, RDS is not displayed.
  • Page 150 Radio Programme type selection Automatic regionalisation Traffic programme (TP) 1. Press the SETTINGS button until Press the REG button for a few Traffic programme stations are FM PTY is displayed. seconds. RDS stations which broadcast traffic news. 2. Select one of the 29 programme REG Auto On appears on the display types e.g.
  • Page 151 Radio ■ If on standby for traffic Deactivating traffic announcements announcement is switched on, then To switch off a traffic announcement, CD playback is interrupted during e. g. during CD playback, proceed as a traffic announcement. follows: ■ Traffic announcements are played Press TP button.
  • Page 152 CD Player CD Player General information ■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs are more vulnerable to mishandling With the CD player you can play than prerecorded CDs. Correct standard commercial CDs with handling, especially in the case of a diameter of 12 cm. self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs, General information ....
  • Page 153 CD Player Applicable playlist extensions: Read CD and the CD symbol appear CD playback "m3u" or "pls". on the display, then the number of CD Switch from radio mode to CD mode tracks is displayed. as follows: When generating (coding) the MP3 files from audio data, a bitrate of up Press the CD/MP3 button.
  • Page 154 CD Player Album selection for MP3 CDs Audio CD: Audio CD without CD text: You are listening to a track from an ■ Random on: activates random Track number and playing time album. mode Audio CD with CD text: Press the CD/MP3 button. ■...
  • Page 155 CD Player Removing a CD Press the j button. Eject CD appears on the display. If a CD is ejected, the last radio station used will automatically be played. A CD can be ejected even if the appliance is turned off. The appliance switches off after the CD has been removed.
  • Page 156 AUX input AUX input Usage Enable the external audio source and set it to maximum volume. To play back an audio source The audio source signal is played connected to the AUX input of the back via the Infotainment system vehicle, e.g.
  • Page 157 AUX input...
  • Page 158 Index Activating CD player....153 Ignition logic........ 140 AM..........146 AS..........148 Main display........ 140 Automatic search......146 Manual tuning......146 Automatic switch off....140 Multifunction knob....... 140 Autostore level......148 Autostore lists......148 AUX input........156 Operation ........140 AUX volume........
  • Page 159 Station search......146 Store........... 146 Switching the Infotainment system on or off....... 140 TA volume........144 Theft-deterrent feature ....137 Tone settings......142 TP..........148 Traffic announcements....148 Traffic programme...... 148 Treble......... 142 Update stations......146 Usage......146, 153, 156 Using the CD player....
  • Page 161: Mobile Phone Portal

    Mobile phone portal Introduction ........ 162 Voice recognition ....... 174 Index .......... 180...
  • Page 162 Introduction Introduction General information When a telephone connection is active, the radio sound is switched off. The Mobile phone portal offers the When the telephone connection has opportunity to hold telephone ended, the radio sound is switched on conversations using the mobile again.
  • Page 163 Introduction Declaration of conformity Do not forget to follow the special 9 Warning We hereby declare that the Mobile regulations that apply in specific phone portal is compliant with the areas and always switch off the The Infotainment system has to be basic requirements and other mobile phone if the use of mobile used so that the vehicle can be...
  • Page 164 Introduction Charging the telephone Selection of the functional ranges in 1 Thumbwheel the headline and additional batteries Turn: select menu items and operations are described below: As soon as the Mobile phone portal commands has been switched on and the Steering wheel remote control Press: confirm a selection (OK) telephone has been slotted into the...
  • Page 165 Introduction Connection You can obtain information on adapter, please read about the available telephone-specific adapters specific assembly process in the A connection can be created between for your mobile telephone from your instructions. a mobile telephone and the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Fasten the adapter to the base plate Infotainment system via: For information on the Bluetooth™...
  • Page 166 Introduction Insert the mobile telephone into the If Bluetooth™ has been deactivated, adapter proceed as follows: Ensure that the contacts are 1. Select the Bluetooth menu item. connected properly. You must hear If Bluetooth™ has been activated, a click sound when the mobile the remaining menu items will telephone is being inserted appear on the display.
  • Page 167 Introduction 5. Select the Start searching menu the display of the mobile The Paired devices menu item. telephone. appears on the display. During the search process for 7. Using the keypad on the mobile Bluetooth™ devices, the word telephone, enter the same Searching...
  • Page 168 Introduction Emergency call 3. Deactivate Connect. instructions for the mobile telephone). The message Disconnected! appears followed once again by The message "Device found: 9 Warning the Bluetooth™ menu. UHP" appears on the display of the mobile telephone. Connection setup cannot be 4.
  • Page 169 Introduction Answer if the service staff ask you For example, via the infortainment 9 Warning about the emergency. system you can create a connection with the telephone numbers saved in Bear in mind that you can make Ending emergency calls the mobile telephone or change the and receive calls with the mobile telephone numbers.
  • Page 170 Introduction Calls which arrive or are being made No PIN appears on the display. Select ■ A blocked SIM card can only be when the mobile telephone is being the telephone symbol from the released by entering the PUK via slotted into the telephone-specific headline.
  • Page 171 Introduction Making telephone calls Enter No... appears on the display. Three different options where dialling Select the digits for the telephone a telephone number is concerned are calls from the foot of the display in available: order and start the dialling process using Dial.
  • Page 172 Introduction Select menu item Filtering. Press the p key . The selected check box indicates Refusing calls active filtering. The phone book Select the Reject menu item. entries are grouped by initial letter Ending calls (abc, def, …). Do the following in order to end the Select the entry you want and start telephone call: the dialling process.
  • Page 173 Introduction The following functions are available: You can now enter numbers using the thumbwheel. Hang-up This function ends the telephone In the display footer, select the figures connection. required. The signal tones are now sent. Micro off This function turns off the telephone Freespeech microphone.
  • Page 174 Voice recognition Voice recognition Voice recognition Before you dial a telephone number, the following preconditions must exist: The speech recognition system ■ The mobile telephone must be enables you to operate some of the Voice recognition ....... 174 ready for operation and slotted into mobile telephone’s functions by voice the telephone-specific adapter, or input.
  • Page 175 Voice recognition Recognition is most successful when The following commands are Ending the dialogue you pause for at least half a second available: There are various ways to deactivate after every three to five numbers. ■ "Accept": The PIN code is the speech recognition system and The Infotainment system confirmed.
  • Page 176 Voice recognition inform you that the speech ■ "Number": The connection is previously entered are repeated recognition system is waiting for an created using the number entered. with the exception of the last block. input. If all inputs have been deleted, you ■...
  • Page 177 Voice recognition Voice output: "Name or Number?" "Name" A maximum of 25 voice tags can be Using this command, you can select stored in the phone book. If 25 voice User: "Number" a telephone number under a name tags are already stored, the message Voice output: "The number, please!"...
  • Page 178 Voice recognition In order to be able to use the voice tag "Delete" Voice output: <Miriam> independently of the location, i.e. in Using the "Delete" command, you can User: "Call" other countries, all telephone delete a previously saved voice tag. Instead of "Call"...
  • Page 179 Voice recognition Change the language spoken The speech recognition system supports the following 6 languages: ■ German ■ (British) English ■ French (EU) ■ Italian ■ Spanish (EU) ■ Dutch Contact your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer to activate a different language from that preset.
  • Page 180 Index Accepting calls......169 Hang-up........169 Activating speech recognition..174 Lists..........169 Bluetooth connection....166 Making telephone calls....169 Call lists........169 Micro off........169 Changing the language....174 Connection......... 165 Name.......... 174 Cradle......... 165 Number........174 Dialling........169 Operation........169 DTMF..........
  • Page 181 Voice recognition ....... 174...

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