Becker TRAFFIC ASSIT 7928 Operating Instructions Manual

Becker TRAFFIC ASSIT 7928 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index >>> INDEX Index Registration GPS-antenna Repairs Unit antenna > D Safety information Connecting up external Emissions and disposal The Traffic Assist > GB antenna Overview Traffic Assist Additional connections Maintenance and care > F Navigation Connecting the telephone mute Battery quality declaration Music function...
  • Page 3 INDEX >>> Button lock The Navigation menu The Time Zone key Activating the button lock The Smart Speller button Structure of the navigation menu > D Deactivating the button lock The Junction info button Address Volume control The Home address button >...
  • Page 4 >>> INDEX Zooming and the map (toolbar) Telephone/Bluetooth settings Pictures mode Display route (toolbar) Switching Bluetooth on/off Selecting pictures display > D Displaying TMC messages (toolbar) Visibility of the Traffic Assist The Picture Viewer Change display (toolbar) Device name > GB Operating the Picture Viewers Point northwards (toolbar) Setting telephone and ringtone volume...
  • Page 5 Information HARMAN/BECKER Automotive > PL Specialist words Systems GmbH . All technical informa- tion, drawings etc. are subject to copyright > CZ Keywords law. Technical Data > H © Copyright 2007, HARMAN/BECKER Automotive Systems GmbH > SK All rights reserved.
  • Page 6 >>> SAFETY INFORMATION Safety information > D Safety information > GB • The unit may only be operated if the traffic situation allows for this and if you are absolutely certain that you yourself, your fellow passengers or other road users will not be put at risk, encumbered or disturbed by this. >...
  • Page 7 Dispose of defective units and the rechargeable battery according to the applicable legal requirements. > NL > DK • No warranty is granted in the case of improper use. These safety instructions also apply to genuine BECKER original accessories. > S > N >...
  • Page 8: Music

    >>> THE TRAFFIC ASSIST Navigation Music The Traffic Assist > D Thanks to GPS = Global Positioning Sys- Thanks to the integrated MP3-Player, you The Traffic Assist is a powerful PND tem, you no longer need to spend hours can listen to your favourite tracks when on (Personal Navigation Device) for use in >...
  • Page 9 THE TRAFFIC ASSIST >>> Unpacking the Traffic Assist Delivery contents 1 Traffic Assist, the mobile navigation system with integrated MP3 player, > D video player, picture viewer and ex- Note: > GB tremely convenient Bluetooth® Your Traffic Assist is supplied in stable hands-free unit.
  • Page 10: Complaints Procedure

    The unit can also be • an integrated antenna, unit Traffic Assist and the accessories in- > GB sent directly to Harman/Becker in its orig- • a TMC receiver for the reception of cluded in the delivery. inal packaging.
  • Page 11 THE TRAFFIC ASSIST >>> Cable for power supply from Battery Alternatively, you can connect a USB cigarette lighter memory stick to the USB port to play When depleted, the integrated rechargea- > D This cable allows the unit to be connected MP3 files or display images.
  • Page 12: Usb Connection Cable

    >>> THE TRAFFIC ASSIST USB connection cable Accessories !Danger! > D The USB connection cable can be used to External GPS antenna Prevention of damage to hearing connect the unit to a standard personal > GB You can use an external antenna to im- The use of headphones or ear- computer by means of the USB port.
  • Page 13: Quick Start Guide

    Quick start guide Emissions and disposal > F The Quick Start Guide is designed to pro- You can register online on the Becker vide a brief introduction to operating your > I Information on emissions, electromagnet- homepage www.mybecker.com.
  • Page 14: Overview Traffic Assist

    >>> OVERVIEW TRAFFIC ASSIST > D > GB > F > I > E > P > NL > DK > S > N Scope of delivery > FIN Overview Traffic Assist 1 Traffic Assist – PND (Personal Navigation Device) >...
  • Page 15 OVERVIEW TRAFFIC ASSIST >>> > D > GB > F > I > E > P > NL > DK > S > N Press and hold = switches Traffic Assist on and off > FIN Front of unit with control and display elements 7 Day and night changeover sensor button area (see "Sensor 1 Touch screen with selected main menu >...
  • Page 16 >>> OVERVIEW TRAFFIC ASSIST > D > GB > F > I > E > P > NL > DK > S > N > FIN Top of unit 1 Socket for external antenna (external antenna not included in > TR scope of delivery) Back of unit >...
  • Page 17 OVERVIEW TRAFFIC ASSIST >>> > D > GB > F > I > E > P > NL > DK > S > N Press = mute > FIN Left side of unit 1 3.5 mm socket for headphones (headphones not included in >...
  • Page 18 >>> OVERVIEW TRAFFIC ASSIST > D > GB > F > I > E > P > NL > DK > S > N > FIN Left docking station 1 Connection for telephone-mute lead (accessory) > TR 2 Connection for audio-signal lead (accessory) Right docking station >...
  • Page 19: Maintenance And Care

    >>> Maintenance and care • "Protect your mobile navigation system • Never use corrosive or aggressive chem- from water and moisture. If your unit is icals, cleaning solutions or aggressive > D The unit is maintenance-free. exposed to moisture, switch it off im- detergents for cleaning.
  • Page 20: Battery Quality Declaration

    The Traffic Assist does not • Ensuring antenna reception (if naviga- contact your authorised dealer. Use only support the changing of memory cards > FIN tion is desired) genuine BECKER original spare parts. during navigation. > TR > GR > PL > CZ >...
  • Page 21: Inserting Memory Card

    >>> Notes: Notes: > D The memory card should only ever be in- serted and ejected when the unit is > GB switched off. If the unit is not switched > F off, data may be lost. Navigational operations are not possible if >...
  • Page 22: Power Supply

    >>> Power supply Using the battery Connecting to socket > D The internal power supply is via the inte- !Danger of Death! At home, the Traffic Assist can be pow- grated rechargeable battery. The recharge- ered by means of the supplied mains pow- >...
  • Page 23: Removing Power Supply

    >>> Connecting to the cigarette Unit bracket lighter > D The Traffic Assist can be attached directly Note: to the windscreen with the unit holder. > GB If the cigarette lighter has just been used Note: > F and is still warm, wait until this has The Traffic Assist and unit bracket must cooled down in its mounting.
  • Page 24: Fitting The Unit Bracket

    >>> Fitting the unit bracket On the windscreen The unit holder can be attached directly > D Note: to the windscreen via the suction mecha- > GB Fasten the unit holder such that your nism. field of vision is not impaired when the >...
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Unit Bracket

    >>> > Tighten the fastening screw (2) suffi- > Push the docking station downwards to Adjusting the unit bracket The support plate (7) can be swung in two ciently so that the Traffic Assist is held the stop. > D directions (horizontally and vertically).
  • Page 26: Tmc Antenna

    >>> TMC antenna > Align the hole on the other side of the Connecting the TMC antenna TMC antenna so that it is posi- > D The TMC antenna included in the acces- tioned over the screw hole for the fas- sories is used to receive traffic messages.
  • Page 27: Gps-Antenna

    >>> GPS-antenna Connecting up external Additional connections antenna > D Further connections are provided on the To enable reception under adverse recep- Unit antenna docking station. These connections can be > GB tion conditions, an external GPS antenna The GPS antenna is integrated into the used to connect the Traffic Assist to an au- can be connected (not included).
  • Page 28: Function

    >>> Connecting the telephone Connecting the audio signal Connecting USB storage me- mute function > D You can connect your Traffic Assist to You can connect your Traffic Assist to You can connect a USB memory stick or your audio system using an optionally- >...
  • Page 29: Switching The Traffic Assist On/Off

    > DK The following question appears shortly thereafter: Comply with highway code > S Note: Please deactivate the Becker moodlights > N while driving in your vehicle in order to > FIN prevent visual distraction from the road traffic! > TR >...
  • Page 30: Operation

    >>> Basic information about the Calibration Entries made with the entry menu > D If the touch screen starts responding im- touch screen Some applications require entries to be precisely and e.g. buttons have to > GB made via the entry menu. The entry menu The Traffic Assist is fitted with a touch be touched off-centre in order to be actu- is operated in a similar way to a keypad.
  • Page 31: Entering Characters

    >>> Entering characters Adopting suggestions Characters are entered by pressing the When a navigation destination is entered, > D keys in the central area. the Traffic Assist compares the entry with > GB the set of data on the memory card. The Traffic Assist then only makes those let- >...
  • Page 32: Special Characters And Umlauts

    >>> Entering numbers You have to change to the numerical key- > D pad to enter numbers. > GB > Press the key. The numerical keypad is displayed. > F > I > Press the > To change to the special character key- arrow keys on the >...
  • Page 33: Switching Between Upper And Lower Case

    >>> The back key Switching between upper and lower Deleting characters case To delete the last character, use the back The back key is integrated in the bottom > D During free text entry, it is possible to key. left hand corner of the casing. >...
  • Page 34: Sensor Button

    >>> Sensor button Button lock Volume control > D There are two sensor buttons each on the The Traffic Assist can be protected from The volume can be adjusted both via the left and right sides of the touchscreen. inadvertent inputs via the sensor buttons integrated volume control on the Traffic >...
  • Page 35: More Maps

    >>> More maps Transferring files Transferring using the USB port > D The memory card provided has a storage Files can be transferred indirectly via the The USB port is used to link the Traffic capacity of 2 GB and offers sufficient memory card or directly via the USB port.
  • Page 36: Transferring Maps

    >>> Transferring maps Transmitting music tracks, Faults pictures and videos > D The installation software from the DVD Faults in the operating system or in the As the complete European map set occu- should be used for the transfer. This in- unit are displayed.
  • Page 37: Navigational Mode

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> What is navigation? The signals of at least three satellites are Navigational mode !Safety information needed to establish position. If four or > D Navigation (Latin navigare = to travel by • The road traffic act takes precedence in more signals are available, height above sea) is generally understood to mean find- all circumstances.
  • Page 38: Selecting Navigation

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Selecting navigation Rapid access Fast access mode Fast access mode starts automatically for > D Navigational mode is called up from the Rapid access allows you to select from the the immediate selection of previously main menu. key functions to quickly start navigation.
  • Page 39: The List Of Destinations

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> Operating rapid access The list of destinations Icons used The list of destinations displays all the des- The following icons are used in the list of > D Starting using an existing destination tinations available for quick selection line- destinations.
  • Page 40: Displaying Or Editing Destination

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Displaying or editing destination Entries in the selection menu which only The destination is pro- Protect this Each destination in the destinations mem- appear if a home address has been created: > D tected against automatic entry ory can be displayed or edited.
  • Page 41: The Navigation Menu

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> The Navigation menu Structure of the navigation Enter coordinates menu geographic coordinates > D If you do not want to select a destination destination can be entered and route Address quickly or if the planned destination is not >...
  • Page 42: Navigation Menu: Address

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Navigation menu: Address > If necessary, press the arrow keys Selecting a country button offers you all the on the right-hand edge of the > D A selection window for specifying the des- Country countries available on the memory card screen to scroll through all the destina- tination is opened from the Navigation >...
  • Page 43 NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> > Select between town entry and post You can also: The OK key code entry. key can be used to transfer the • display the destination on the map > D destination selected into the route calcula- •...
  • Page 44 >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Using the list of towns Selecting the street The OK key If you have already entered some of the In the destination street area, the street key can be used to transfer > D letters of the town you want, you can use and building number can be entered sep- the destination selected into the route cal- >...
  • Page 45 NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> Using the list of streets Selecting the Intersection Selecting a house number If you have already entered some of the After entering the destination town and After entering the destination town and > D letters of the street you want, you can use road, you can enter an intersecting road in road, you can enter a house number in >...
  • Page 46 >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Displaying destination on the map Options for the drive profile Setting Meaning Once the destination has been entered, You can also set your driving profile in the > D With this option, the op- optimum you can display it in the map of the sur- address entry field.
  • Page 47 NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> Saving destination Option: Description Note: button opens an entry menu for > D Save With this option, the rel- If no GPS signal is available at the time of Permitted entering a name for the destination en- evant road type is taken route calculation, the following display >...
  • Page 48: Cancelling Navigation

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Navigation menu: Point of in- Cancelling navigation The search area selection window appears. terest > Press the BACK button. > D Points of interest, or POI for short (Point > GB of Interest), are included in the map and can be displayed on the map.
  • Page 49: Point Of Interest: Nationwide

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> > From the box, select a Point of interest: nationwide All categories Note: main category (e.g. > Touch the button. > D Petrol station Nationwide The Category boxes do not have to be. Only those points of interest currently These are only used to restrict the list of >...
  • Page 50 >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE You will find information about working Point of interest: in a town You will find information about working with the entry menu in the chapter "En- > Touch the button. with the entry menu in the "Entries made >...
  • Page 51: Navigation Menu: Select On Map

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> Navigation menu: Select on • Start route guidance directly to the POI using the button. > D Start If the destination required cannot yet > GB You can also display information regard- or can no longer be found in the destina- ing the selected POI.
  • Page 52: Navigation Menu: Route Planning

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Navigation menu: Route plan- When route guidance is deactivated, the Route list ning following buttons are available: Routes already stored in the system are se- > D The route planning menu allows you to lected from the route list. Button Meaning >...
  • Page 53: Using A Route

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> Selecting a route Using a route The New button > Press a route to select it. The following buttons are available: You can create a new route by pressing the > D The route is loaded and displayed in the button.
  • Page 54: The Edit Key

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE > Switch to the selection between The Edit key Individual entries can be Existing routes can be changed in the Edit > D moved using these but- dress Point of interest Select on by pressing the menu. Other destination tons.
  • Page 55: The Start Key

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> > Define the settings you want. The Start key > Press the button. > Press the key in the route planning > D Start The route is calculated. A window in- menu. > GB forms you of the progress of the calcula- The route options are displayed again.
  • Page 56: Navigation Menu: Settings

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Navigation menu: Settings Structure The Auto mode key Various buttons are available in the setting You can change the map view settings > D The settings of relevance to the navigation menu: (2D/3D display, auto zoom and map functions can be found in the Settings >...
  • Page 57: The Map Info Key

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> The Map info key In the case of 2D view If you activate this entry, 2D Autozoom Info box In the Map info settings window, you can navigation, select wheth- you get displayed the > D make settings for additional information er you would like the point of compass, the >...
  • Page 58: The Routing Options Key

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE The Routing options key Option: Description Setting Meaning You can set your drive profile in the > D With this option, the rel- Avoid With this option, the op- optimum Routing options settings window. The evant road type is avoid- timum route in terms of >...
  • Page 59: The Route Info Key

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> The Route info key Setting Meaning Note: In the Route info settings window, you > D Displays the current/next Some of this information can only be Show street can set which additional information you street displayed if it is contained in the map >...
  • Page 60: The Speed Key

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE The Speed key Setting Description The settings window Speed allows you to > D Select the amount over In town display speed limits simultaneously with the speed limit at which > GB navigation. You can also set an acoustic you would like to receive warning when speed limits are exceeded.
  • Page 61: The Time Zone Key

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> > Press a button and choose the setting > Press in the settings menu. The Smart Speller button Time Zone you require. The Smart Speller allows you to enter > D > Confirm your selection by pressing the towns, roads or other destinations that >...
  • Page 62 >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE The Junction info button The Home address button Setting Description In the Junction info settings window you In the Home address window, you can > D When this function is en- Signpost info can activate or deactivate the available aids enter and change your home address, as abled, you receive infor- >...
  • Page 63 NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> In the navigation menu, you can enter The TMC button Setting Description your home address in a different manner You can make settings for the reception of > D Press the arrow buttons (e.g. by entering the address details), See traffic announcements in the to activate the automatic >...
  • Page 64 >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE The Volume key The Dimmer button The button Load map With the Volume settings window, you In the Dimmer settings menu you can set The Traffic Assist operates using the map > D can set the general volume for voice an- whether the display's backlighting should data stored on the memory card.
  • Page 65: The Factory Settings Key

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> What is dynamic route guid- The Factory settings key Note: You can use the Factory settings configu- > D ance? As the traffic announcements are trans- ration window to cancel all new settings mitted by radio stations, we cannot as- >...
  • Page 66 >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Displaying TMC messages on Using TMC After pressing one of the two buttons, the the map message list appears. > D Once you have connected the TMC an- Current TMC messages are displayed on tenna, your Traffic Assist will receive cur- >...
  • Page 67: Reading A Message

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> Taking announcements into Reading a message Display the relevant road in the map consideration when calculat- > Press on the desired message in the list. > Press the button in the message > D ing routes The message display appears. display.
  • Page 68: Manual Recalculation

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Map display Manual recalculation Changing status If a traffic announcement affects your You can set the function to act upon or ig- > D The map display is called up automatical- route, a window with detailed informa- nore an announcement at any time.
  • Page 69 NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> Configuration of map display Map display with route guidance Note: The configuration depends upon the cur- > D Following the traffic lane recommenda- rent operating mode of the Traffic Assist. tions allows you to perform the next driv- >...
  • Page 70 >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Information continues to be displayed in Map display with reality view Map display with toolbar the bottom left corner of the preview area. At many motorway junctions, a detailed Press the following key to activate the > D and realistic display of the motorway toolbar.
  • Page 71 NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> Using the map display > Press the preview area while route The following function keys appear in the toolbar: guidance is active and the toolbar > D Repeat the last voice prompt deactivated. Icon Meaning During route guidance, the system an- >...
  • Page 72: Zooming And The Map (Toolbar)

    >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE Additional information Position information Zooming and the map (toolbar) Depending upon the selected setting, See If you require information regarding a cer- The map can be zoomed into in steps via > D “The Route info key” on page 59., up to tain point on the map display, the infor- the zoom buttons.
  • Page 73: Displaying Tmc Messages (Toolbar)

    NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> Displaying TMC messages (toolbar) Change display (toolbar) Point northwards (toolbar) Press this button to display all TMC traf- For the map display, 2-D view or 3-D Use the compass key to orient the map on > D fic announcements received from the sta- view are available.
  • Page 74 >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE > If necessary, scroll in the list and press To select a POI as a stopover: > Press the desired POI. one of the categories which you would > D It is set as the stopover and the Traffic like to set as a new category, e.g.
  • Page 75 NAVIGATIONAL MODE >>> Move map (toolbar) Calling up the options menu (toolbar) The following options are available. In move mode, the map can be moved in The Options menu offers a range of useful > D Selection Meaning any direction. Move mode is activated au- functions.
  • Page 76 >>> NAVIGATIONAL MODE The driving directions The number of satellites Block road GPS status > D planned by the Traffic received, your current Assist may be hindered position current > GB by unanticipated road speed can be displayed blocks. using this function. It is >...
  • Page 77: Telephone Mode

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> Calling up telephone mode Telephone fast access mode You can connect your Traffic Assist to a Telephone mode mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth® > D Telephone mode is called up via a sensor In fast access mode the last 50 numbers or wireless technology.
  • Page 78: S Number List

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE Operating in fast access mode Number list Icons used The number list displays, line by line, all The following icons are used in the > D Dialling an existing number numbers/names available for fast dialling. number list: >...
  • Page 79 TELEPHONE MODE >>> Telephone menu Displaying or editing entries Option Description Each number stored in fast access mode > D Entry protection is disa- Unprotect In the telephone menu, you can dial a can be displayed and edited. bled (only available on this entry number directly, open the telephone >...
  • Page 80 >>> TELEPHONE MODE Dialling a number Telephone book The Traffic Assist tries to establish a con- nection to the desired telephone number. > D You can enter a telephone number and The telephone book entries loaded from Detailed instructions for operation can be start a call to this number or store the en- the SIM card of the mobile phone are dis- >...
  • Page 81: Opening The Device List

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> Connecting a mobile phone The device list displays, line by line, all de- vices available for selection. In order to be able to make calls with your > D Each line of the device list is divided into Traffic Assist, a mobile phone equipped >...
  • Page 82: Searching For A Mobile Phone

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE Searching for a mobile phone Option Description > D All devices (including the Delete list Note: protected ones) are delet- Before searching, activate Bluetooth® on > GB ed from the list. the mobile phone to be searched for. >...
  • Page 83: Telephone/Bluetooth Settings

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> Telephone/Bluetooth settings Connecting from the device list Switching Bluetooth on/off You can initiate a connection to a mobile Bluetooth must be switched on in order to In the telephone/Bluetooth settings, you > D phone from the device list. If a mobile enable automatic connection to a mobile can activate Bluetooth®, assign a Blue- >...
  • Page 84: Device Name

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE Telephone calls Device name You can give your Traffic Assist a name. > D The available operating options when es- This name will be displayed by other tablishing a call, answering a call and end- > GB Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 85: Answering A Call

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> Answering a call Ending a call A ringtone sounds when an incoming call How a call is terminated depends on > D is received. The following display also ap- whether route guidance is active or not. > GB pears.
  • Page 86: Music Operations

    >>> MUSIC OPERATIONS Selecting music playback The MP3 player Music operations Note: > D The artist and track name are taken from Music playback is called up from the main The MP3 files saved on a memory card the ID3 tag of the MP3 file. If the MP3 menu.
  • Page 87: Play

    MUSIC OPERATIONS >>> Play Pause Folder overview The pieces of music starting from the Playback can be paused at any time and > D track displayed in the track line are played then continued. > GB when the following key is pressed. >...
  • Page 88: Track Repeat/Random Play Function

    >>> MUSIC OPERATIONS The currently playing track is surrounded Track repeat/random play function Setting volume by a red frame. It is possible to have a track continuously You can increase or decrease the volume > D > Press the button in order to move repeated or to have the tracks played in by pressing the buttons.
  • Page 89: Activating Fm Transmitter

    MUSIC OPERATIONS >>> Activating FM transmitter Navigation during MP3 player operation Shutting down the MP3-Player In music mode, you can activate the FM You can start or continue an active naviga- By pressing the BACK button, the MP3 > D transmitter.
  • Page 90: Pictures Mode

    >>> PICTURES MODE Selecting pictures display The Picture Viewer Operating the Picture Viewers Pictures mode > D Various key panels are arranged around The pictures display is called up from the Using the picture viewer, the images the picture display to simplify operations. main menu.
  • Page 91: Full Screen

    PICTURES MODE >>> Folder viewing mode A prompt appears once all images have Full screen been displayed. In full screen mode, the current picture is > D The folder level of the displayed image is > If you wish to repeat the slide show, enlarged to fill the entire touch screen.
  • Page 92: Operating Folder Viewing Mode

    >>> PICTURES MODE Operating folder viewing mode Changing folder levels Setting the volume With the button, you can move to the The volume of music playback can be in- > D Subfolders next highest folder level. creased or decreased via the >...
  • Page 93: Video Mode

    VIDEO MODE >>> Selecting video playback The video player Operating the video player Video mode > D Video playback is called up from the main The videos stored on the Memory Card Opening and playing videos menu. can be played using the video player. >...
  • Page 94: Showing The Button Bar While Video Is Playing

    >>> VIDEO MODE Here as well, the name of the current fold- Pausing and resuming playback Setting the volume er appears in the top line and underneath The following buttons are used for this The following buttons are used for this >...
  • Page 95: Selection Possibilities

    SETTINGS >>> Selecting the settings The individual menu points Settings > D You can pre-select various basic settings Energy for all applications of the Traffic Assist. > GB Your Traffic Assist may be operated using > F an external power supply unit or using an integrated rechargeable battery.
  • Page 96: Ending The Status Display

    >>> SETTINGS Day/night display Calibration > D Using the following button, you can If the touch-screen reacts incorrectly change between the day and night screen to the touching of the screen in specific ar- > GB displays: eas, calibration is required. >...
  • Page 97: Language

    > Push the contact area of the desired lan- > NL guage. Note: > DK Please deactivate the Becker moodlights Cancelling the language selection while driving in your vehicle in order to > S The language selection is closed by push-...
  • Page 98: Tones

    >>> SETTINGS Tones FM transmitter Switching the function on / off > Press > D You can switch the Traffic Assist signal Automatic on/off Note: Depending on the previous setting, the tones on and off. This can also be effected >...
  • Page 99: Storing Frequencies

    SETTINGS >>> > Select a previously stored frequency us- Up to five different frequencies can be stored which can then be selected depend- ing the buttons on the right side of the > D ing upon the current reception. display. >...
  • Page 100: Information

    > S Please note particularly the product desig- nation and the details of the software ver- > N sion. Always quote these details in the event of queries with Harman/Becker serv- > FIN ice department. > TR > GR > PL >...
  • Page 101: Specialist Words

    SPECIALIST WORDS >>> Active Sync ID3-Tag Specialist words Active Sync is a Microsoft product. This is (Global Positioning System) „Index of Contents" of an MP3 title. > D the standard synchronisation software for GPS determines your actual geographical Contains information such as title, artist, >...
  • Page 102 >>> SPECIALIST WORDS File Index (Traffic Message Channel) > D File on a CD/storage card/microdrive Traffic announcements transmitted by > GB which contains MPS titles. most FM stations via RDS. Basis for dy- namic navigation. > F SD Card (Secure Digital) >...
  • Page 103: Keywords

    Keywords KEYWORDS >>> Destinations home address ....39 Active Sync ....35 Fast access mode >...
  • Page 104 >>> KEYWORDS > D List of destinations ....39 Navigation ....37 Rapid access .
  • Page 105 KEYWORDS >>> Selecting street ....44 TMC antenna ....26 Selecting town .
  • Page 106: Technical Data

    >>> TECHNICAL DATA • AC Adapter: Technical Data • Dimensions: 110 - 230 Volt > D (W x H x D) in mm 147 x 93 x 19 0.2 Ampere • Weight: > GB 50 - 60 Hz 287 grams Output Voltage: 5Volt >...
  • Page 107 > S EU Declaration of Conformity > N Harman/Becker Automotive Systems GmbH declares herewith that Traffic Assist conforms > FIN to the basic requirements of the applicable EU guidelines and in particular conforms to the basic requirements and the other relevant regulations of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EU.
  • Page 108 Customer information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices (private households) > GB In accordance with the self-imposed principles of Harman/Becker Automotive Systems Gm- > F bH, the product has been developed and made from high-quality, recyclable materials and components.

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