Vauxhall KTA-2701/5-VX-en Infotainment Manual
Vauxhall KTA-2701/5-VX-en Infotainment Manual

Vauxhall KTA-2701/5-VX-en Infotainment Manual

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Infotainment Manual Model Year 2015 Edition: March 2014 KTA-2701/5-VX-en
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VAUXHALL Movano
Infotainment Manual
Model Year 2015
Edition: March 2014
KTA-2701/5-VX-en

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  • Page 1 Infotainment Manual Model Year 2015 Edition: March 2014 KTA-2701/5-VX-en 0 - 1 VAUXHALL Movano Infotainment Manual Model Year 2015 Edition: March 2014 KTA-2701/5-VX-en...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........2 Radio ........... 26 CD Player ........34 AUX input ........39 USB port ........41 Bluetooth music ......44 Navigation ........50 Voice recognition ......67 Phone .......... 69 Index ..........88...
  • Page 3: Radio

    Introduction Introduction General information In addition, the Infotainment system can be equipped with a handsfree The Infotainment system provides phone system. state-of-the-art in-car information and The well-thought-out design of the entertainment. General information ....... 2 controls and the clear displays enable The radio is equipped with assignable you to control the system easily and Control elements overview ....
  • Page 4 Introduction Radio reception your vehicle due to model variant, Warnings and Cautions country specifications, special Radio reception may be disrupted by equipment or accessories. 9 Warning static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to ■ The table of contents at the Text marked 9 Warning provides beginning of this manual and within ■...
  • Page 5: Control Elements Overview

    Introduction Control elements overview R15 BT / CD15 BT...
  • Page 6 Introduction m - Press: Switch on/off ..18 / - Return to previous Display CD text information (CD 15 BT) ..35 menu, cancel an action ..18 Press: Mute/unmute ....18 MEDIA - Change audio Audio/MP3/WMA CD Turn: Adjust volume ....18 source ........
  • Page 7 Introduction R16 BT USB...
  • Page 8 Introduction m - Press: Switch on/off ..18 Audio/MP3/WMA CD, Short press: Skip track Turn: Adjust volume ....18 forwards ........ 35 Station buttons 1...6 ....27 Long press: Fast forward ..35 Short press: Select station ..27 USB port ....... 41 Long press: Save station ..
  • Page 9 Introduction CD16 BT USB...
  • Page 10 Introduction m - Press: Switch on/off ..18 Station buttons 1...6 ....27 Short press: Select station ..27 Turn: Adjust volume ....18 SETUP - Short press: Long press: Save station ..27 Settings menu ....... 18 USB port ....... 41 3 - Radio, Short press: 10 / - Return to previous Search for next radio...
  • Page 11 Introduction CD18 BT USB...
  • Page 12 Introduction m - Press: Switch on/off ..18 Audio/MP3/WMA CD, Short press: Skip track Turn: Adjust volume ....18 forwards ........ 35 OK rotary knob ...... 18 Long press: Fast forward ..35 Rotary knob ......18 / - Return to previous menu, cancel an action ..
  • Page 13 Introduction CD30 BT...
  • Page 14 Introduction m - Turn: Adjust volume ..18 0 - Settings menu ....18 10 Station buttons 1...6 ....30 Press: Switch on/off ....18 A - Display radio text Short press: Select station ..30 information ......31 Long press: Save station ..30 Display CD text information .
  • Page 15 Introduction CD35 BT...
  • Page 16 Introduction m - Press: Switch on/off ..18 2 - Radio, Short press: 13 SETUP / TEXT - Short press: Settings menu .... 18 Search for previous radio Volume rotary knob - frequency ......27 Press: Mute/unmute ....18 Long press: Display radio text information .....
  • Page 17 Introduction Steering column controls - AUDIO/SOURCE - Steering column controls - Change audio source .... 18 Type A Type B 6TEL - Telephone menu ..69 NAVI - Navigation menu ..53 ! - Increase volume ..... 18 @ - Mute/unmute ....18 78 - Take/end phone call ..
  • Page 18: Cd Player

    Introduction RADIO/CD - Change Steering column controls - SOURCE/AUDIO - audio source ......26 Change audio source .... 18 Type C 78 ........69 MEDIA - Change audio source ........26 Take/end phone call ..... 77 ! - Increase volume ..... 18 @ - Mute/unmute ....
  • Page 19: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Introduction Theft-deterrent feature Usage Incorrect code entered When an incorrect code has been An electronic security system is Infotainment controls entered, Error code then Wait 100 is included for the purpose of theft displayed. The Infotainment system is operated deterrence. The Infotainment system via buttons, rotary knobs and display Wait until the countdown has expired, functions only in your vehicle and is...
  • Page 20: Display Screen Operation

    Introduction Automatic switch-off CD30 BT: If the volume was greater CD35 BT: Press volume rotary knob than 15 when the system was again. With the ignition off, if the switched off, it will automatically be Infotainment system is switched on Alternatively (with the steering reduced to 15 when switched on with the X knob, it will switch-off...
  • Page 21: System Settings

    Introduction CD35 BT Restore default system settings Change system language ■ To move up/down in the display: To restore system settings to their Change the text and voice recognition Turn the central rotary knob. default values, select Default language by accessing the settings by turning and pressing the Language menu.
  • Page 22: Aux Input

    Introduction Set the clock Detailed description of the radio ■ USB port functions 3 41 functions 3 26. To set the time, access the Clock ■ Bluetooth music operation 3 44 menu. Turn the central rotary knob to Audio players CD35 BT adjust the Hours setting, then press Detailed descriptions of:...
  • Page 23: Tone Settings

    Introduction To access the phone settings menu: Select Audio settings and turn the Setting the volume distribution Press the 0 button and select Phone OK rotary knob until the desired between right - left setting is selected from: settings. Select Balance. ■...
  • Page 24 Introduction The display indicates the type of Setting bass and treble Setting the volume distribution setting followed by the adjustment between front - rear Select the Musical atmosphere menu. value. The Fader setting is displayed after Turn the rotary knob to select Bass/ Balance has been set.
  • Page 25 Introduction The display indicates the type of Setting bass and treble Press knob to set the desired value setting followed by the adjustment and display the Fader setting. Select the Musical atmosphere menu. value. Turn the central rotary knob to select Setting the volume distribution A value of 0 means the function is Bass/treble and press knob to...
  • Page 26: Volume Settings

    Introduction All the audio settings return to their A value of 0 means the function is default values. deactivated. Display software version CD35 BT - Volume settings To display the software version, When this feature is activated, the access the Software version menu volume is adapted automatically to and press the central rotary knob.
  • Page 27 Radio Radio Usage ■ SETUP: System settings, automatic station storing Radio reception ■ TEXT: Display radio text Radio reception may be disrupted by information Usage .......... 26 static, noise, distortion or loss of Activating the radio reception due to: Station search ......27 Press the RADIO button to switch the ■...
  • Page 28: Station Search

    Radio Station search ■ 2 3: Station search Control buttons - CD35 BT The most important buttons for ■ MEM: Access stored radio station Automatic station search control of the radio are: list ■ RADIO: Activate radio, change ■ Station buttons 1...6: Preset station R15 BT / CD15 BT / R16 BT / waveband buttons...
  • Page 29 Radio If no station is found, automatic Release the button when close to the Alternatively, press and hold station searching continues until 2 or 3 is required frequency. An automatic button 1...6 until an audible signal search is then made for the next sounds, confirming that the station pressed again.
  • Page 30 Radio Release the button when the desired using button ⊲ or ⊳. Turn the rotary Stored station search frequency has been reached. The knob to manually search the stored This allows you to recall radio stations station is played automatically. station list.
  • Page 31: Autostore Lists

    Radio Autostore lists CD35 BT - Automatic station storing Alternatively, select the desired waveband then highlight the stored Depending on vehicle, up to 50 radio The stations with the best reception in station number field in the display, stations are continually updated and a waveband can be searched for and using button ⊲...
  • Page 32 Radio CD30 BT - Updating stations Advantages of RDS Switching RDS on and off manually Switch on/off RDS-AF by pressing the ■ The programme name of the Press the 0 button to access the OK rotary knob. AF is shown on the chosen station appears on the Radio functions menu.
  • Page 33 Radio I Traffic service (Traffic information) waveband to FM to ensure traffic The system automatically suggests a announcements are broadcast program that corresponds to the initial Radio traffic service stations are FM automatically. selection. RDS stations that broadcast traffic news. Blocking out traffic announcements Text information (Radio text) Switching the I Traffic service on and...
  • Page 34 Radio I Traffic service (Traffic information) Blocking out traffic announcements To block out a traffic announcement Radio traffic service stations are FM e.g. during CD/MP3 playback: Press RDS stations that broadcast traffic the central rotary knob (or the / news. button).
  • Page 35: General Information

    CD Player CD Player General information ■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs and WMA files with Digital Rights The Infotainment system's CD player Management (DRM) from online can playback audio CDs, MP3 CDs music shops may not play correctly and also WMA CDs. or not at all.
  • Page 36 CD Player Usage ■ The following restrictions apply for Skipping to the next track or previous MP3/WMA CDs: track CD15 BT / CD 16 BT / CD 18 BT Briefly press button 2 or 3 once or Only MP3 files and WMA files can several times.
  • Page 37 CD Player Note To exit the display, press the / Selecting an album or track Random playback is not deactivated button. Turn the rotary knob to select an when the audio system is switched album or track from the list. Removing a CD off or the source changed.
  • Page 38 CD Player This function is deactivated Displaying additional text information If there is already a CD in the unit, automatically when the volume is (CD-Text or ID3 tag) press the MEDIA button repeatedly to adjusted, the source is changed or select the desired audio source: CD After selecting a track or album, press automatic information messages are...
  • Page 39 CD Player Turn the central rotary knob to select Displaying additional text information Audio settingsand press knob to (CD-Text or ID3 tag) confirm. After selecting a track or album, press and hold the central rotary knob to Select Random and press the knob to access the text information available activate.
  • Page 40: Aux Input

    AUX input AUX input General information R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT / CD16 BT, CD18 BT, CD35 BT CD30 BT In the Infotainment unit, there is an AUX socket for the connection of General information ..... 39 external audio sources. Usage ..........
  • Page 41 AUX input Select AUX IN and turn the OK rotary off the player and the Infotainment knob until the desired setting is system, to avoid sound quality selected from: issues and possible damage to the ■ HI (300 mV) equipment. ■...
  • Page 42: Usb Port

    USB port USB port General information Note The socket must always be kept clean and dry. R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT / CD16 BT, CD18 BT, CD35 BT An MP3 player, USB drive or an iPod General information ..... 41 can be connected to the USB port.
  • Page 43: Playing Saved Audio Files

    USB port Only MP3 files, WMA, ACC Once connected, it is only possible to Selecting a track files can be read. WAV files use the controls and menus of the To select tracks directly (and change and all other compressed files Infotainment system to operate the folders), first access the auxiliary cannot be played...
  • Page 44 USB port Depending on the auxiliary device access menu). Select tracks and connected, you may refine your change folders by turning and selection by folders and files, or by a pressing the knob. criteria search from the following: Disconnecting from USB socket ■...
  • Page 45: Bluetooth Music

    Bluetooth music Bluetooth music General information Operation Bluetooth-enabled auxiliary audio Prerequisites sources (e.g. music mobile phones, The following prerequisites must be MP3 players etc.), which support General information ..... 44 met, in order to control a Bluetooth- Bluetooth music protocol A2DP, can enabled audio device via the Operation ........
  • Page 46 Bluetooth music R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT / Pairing an auxiliary audio device to If pairing fails, the system returns to the Infotainment system the previous menu and a CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Playing corresponding message is displayed. To pair the audio device, press the music via Bluetooth Repeat procedure if necessary.
  • Page 47 Bluetooth music Select the desired device from the list audio device from the list and press CD30 BT - Playing music via and confirm by pressing the OK rotary the OK rotary knob to confirm deletion Bluetooth knob. A display message confirms when prompted.
  • Page 48 Bluetooth music turning the rotary knob and press When pairing is completed, a connection menu then select rotary knob or button ⊲ or ⊳ to display confirmation message followed by the Disconnect the device by turning and the next menu. name of the paired audio device is pressing the rotary knob.
  • Page 49 Bluetooth music The audio device can then be ■ If the device has both audio player Note operated via the Infotainment system and telephone functions, one or If the audio device does not have a function buttons, rotary knobs and both functions can be paired.
  • Page 50 Bluetooth music Connecting an audio device Switching off the audio device or The range of accessible functions deactivating the Bluetooth function on that can be operated via the Audio devices are automatically the audio device also disconnects the Infotainment system depends on the connected to the Infotainment system device from the Infotainment system.
  • Page 51 Navigation Navigation General information Functioning of the Navigation system 9 Warning The position and movement of the vehicle are detected by the General information ..... 50 The navigation system is an aid to Navigation system using sensors. your navigational abilities and Usage ..........
  • Page 52 Navigation Route guidance is provided by voice TomTom HOME™ software Installing the software output and the display screen. installation To update the digital maps and to 9 Warning benefit from exclusive downloadable services, including real-time safety Areas such as one-way streets and traffic alerts, an account must be and pedestrian zones are not created on the TomTom™...
  • Page 53 Navigation Updating the SD card and System update Save the SD card and system data System data can be saved on your To get the best from the Navigation Navigation system computer and also restored, if system, update it as often as Updates are issued regularly, e.g.
  • Page 54: Remote Control

    Navigation Usage From map: Left button (⌞) - The LED on the remote control repeats a voice instruction; flashes once when the remote control Right button (⌟) - displays route is connected to the Navigation Remote control summary system. To connect it more quickly, press one of the remote control 3.
  • Page 55 Navigation Insert new batteries (Type: AAA / Switching between Navigation LR03 / UM4 1.5V) ensuring they are system and Infotainment system installed correctly, then replace the menus battery cover. With the Infotainment and Navigation systems on, press the NAVI button Activating the Navigation (on the steering column controls) to system...
  • Page 56 Navigation Information on the display Quick menu The map screen contains the following: The Quick menu contains a preset Menu screen selection of some commonly used 1. Warning of the next risk area menu items (e.g. hide map, cancel within distance (fixed or mobile route, report safety cameras, etc.).
  • Page 57: Live Services

    Navigation Ensure any changes made are LIVE services Safety alerts confirmed with the This service includes the location of Live services includes road safety soft buttons (⌞ and ⌟) before switching mobile speed cameras in real-time, alerts, up-to-date traffic information to the map screen, otherwise the accident blackspots and fixed speed with HD Traffic™, local search with...
  • Page 58: Image Viewer

    Navigation Image viewer Setting up the Navigation Manage favourites To delete stored favourite system The system can be used to view destinations. Select the desired entry images. Select Image viewer in the followed by Done using the soft Navigation volume main menu;...
  • Page 59 Navigation Turn off sound Road types: Select preferences in Clock display: Select from the 3 clock To deactivate all sound, including terms of particular sections of the display mode options, then select voice instructions and alerts etc.. To journey, such as unmade roads and Done using the soft button to move to turn the sound back on, select Turn ferry transfers.
  • Page 60: Destination Input

    Navigation Name preferences system offers three display modes. Partial reset: allows the deletion of all To display street and house numbers Select the desired mode, then Done personal data (favourites, recent on the map. using the soft button. Set the clock, destinations, etc.).
  • Page 61 Navigation Note Point of Interest(POI) The Favourite icon will be greyed out A point of interest (POI) is a service, if no destinations have been saved establishment or tourist area close to as a Favourite. a location. POIs are classed in different categories (e.g.
  • Page 62 Navigation Latitude Longitude The location for your Favourite can be Point of Interest Defines a destination using its latitude selected from the following options: When adding a point of interest (POI) and longitude values. to your Favourites, choose from the Home following options: Save your home address as a...
  • Page 63 Navigation Latitude Longitude Select the details of the route from the Show traffic on route Creates a Favourite by entering following options: Shows an overview of traffic incidents latitude and longitude values. affecting the journey. Browse as text Shows the route plan. Several details Delete or rename a favourite Edit Itinerary of the route will appear:...
  • Page 64 Navigation Avoid part of route Browse map ■ a point of interest, Avoids a specific part of the route, Select Browse map from the main ■ your current location. such as a road or a junction. Choose menu or use one of the direction Cursor position: the road to be avoided from the list of buttons on the control.
  • Page 65 Navigation ■ Nearest public transport, TomTom Safety Cameras The quick menu can also be used to report a camera. Select Report safety The system can provide alerts of ■ Nearest car repair services, camera. The system requires the type safety or speed cameras on route. ■...
  • Page 66 Navigation Disable alerts To show the status of the Traffic info Show traffic on route service, the following icons are Select this menu to see an overview The camera warnings can be displayed on the traffic sidebar: of all traffic incidents on the route. Use enabled/disabled.
  • Page 67 Navigation Symbols overview L = Accident M = Traffic jam G = One or more lanes closed F = Road closed N = Traffic incident E = Road works J = Heavy rain C = Snow B = Strong wind, storm K = Fog I = Ice...
  • Page 68: Voice Recognition

    Voice recognition Voice recognition General information Phone control The voice recognition function of the Creating voice tags handsfree phone system allows you In addition to names and numbers, to operate certain functions of the General information ..... 67 voice tags can be created when new mobile phone via voice input.
  • Page 69 Voice recognition be repeated again. A message In the event the system still does not confirms that the voice tag has been recognise the voice tag, the voice recorded successfully. recognition function is automatically deactivated. Upon completion, ensure the voice tag is stored along with other contact details by selecting Memorise.
  • Page 70 Phone Phone General information Important information for operation and traffic safety The handsfree phone system provides you with the possibility of 9 Warning having mobile phone conversations General information ..... 69 via the vehicle's microphone and Use of the handsfree phone Connection ........
  • Page 71 Phone Some features of the handsfree CD35 BT - Display screen operation prepared which you should make phone system can also be operated ■ To move up/down in the display: yourself familiar with before you via voice recognition 3 67. Turn the central rotary knob.
  • Page 72 Phone CD30 BT - Operating keyboards in CD35 BT - Operating keyboards in Bluetooth must be activated on the the display the display mobile phone for the phone to be recognised by the handsfree phone To move within and to enter To move within and to enter system.
  • Page 73 Phone this phone is outside the vehicle but Manual connection CD35 BT - Manual connection still within range of the handsfree To change the phone connected to R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT / phone system. the handsfree phone system, press CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Manual the SETUP / TEXT button and select During automatic connection, if a call...
  • Page 74: Bluetooth Connection

    Phone the desired device from the device list Defining the priority phone CD35 BT - Defining the priority phone then select Disconnect the device by The priority phone is the last R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT / turning and pressing the OK rotary connected phone.
  • Page 75 Phone ■ The Bluetooth function of the Select ON or OFF and confirm by Note Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone pressing the knob. If another phone is automatically must be activated (see mobile connected during a new pairing CD35 BT - Activating Bluetooth phone operating instructions).
  • Page 76 Phone R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT / slot by turning the rotary knob and Select Pair phone by turning and CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Pairing a mobile press rotary knob (or button ⊲ or ⊳) to pressing the central rotary knob, then, phone display the next menu.
  • Page 77: Emergency Call

    Phone R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT / Select the desired phone from the Under certain circumstances, CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Unpairing a device list, press the central rotary emergency calls cannot be made mobile phone knob and select Delete. on all mobile phone networks;...
  • Page 78: Volume Control

    Phone Operation Select Emergency followed by Enter/ Phone menu change number. Enter the To display the Phone menu: emergency call number (e.g. 112) Introduction ■ Press button 6, or using the numerical keyboard 3 69. When a Bluetooth connection has ■...
  • Page 79 Phone CD35 BT - Volume control Entering a number manually Enter the desired number using the numerical keyboard (3 69) then To preset the volume for calls, voice R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT / select the y icon in the display. Press recognition or the ringtone, press the CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Entering a the central rotary knob to start...
  • Page 80 Phone CD30 BT - Mobile phonebook Press the rotary knob to display the Incorrect names and numbers contacts listed for that letter, if entered via the keyboards can also be After setting up the connection, the applicable. deleted during contact creation. contact list in the mobile telephone is downloaded to the handsfree phone Turn rotary knob to select desired...
  • Page 81: Vehicle Phonebook

    Phone Select the Update option and confirm relevant number for the contact and Dialling a number from the vehicle by turning and pressing the central press knob to start the dialling phonebook rotary knob. process. To dial a number from the vehicle phonebook, with the Phone menu A maximum of 500 contacts and Adding contacts to the mobile...
  • Page 82 Phone Depending on the vehicle, a voice tag Modifying contacts in the vehicle ■ Import contact can also be entered for each contact phonebook ■ Mobile phonebook or Dialled added to the vehicle phonebook. Contact details, including the voice numbers etc. Select (voice tag), followed by tag, can be modified afterwards in the Select the number to be imported...
  • Page 83: Call Lists

    Phone Call lists CD35 BT - Call lists change number. Enter your phone's voicemail box number using the To dial a number from the call history R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT / numerical keyboard (3 69). lists (e.g. dialled numbers, received CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Call lists calls, missed calls), select the To listen to voicemail, with the...
  • Page 84 Phone To reject the call, depending on instead. If the number cannot be MODE/OK button. To place the caller vehicle configuration: displayed, the message Private on hold, select Hold; the caller is number is shown. informed they are on hold via an ■...
  • Page 85 Phone The handsfree phone system Temporarily override the automatic A number can also be entered on the ringtone is dependent upon the call waiting feature by selecting numerical keyboard (3 69) e.g. to phone model and mode (silent, Resume or press the 7 button to control a voice server such as the vibrate, etc.).
  • Page 86: Phone Settings

    Phone Switch the call from the handsfree ■ Keyboard Phone settings phone system to the mobile phone by ■ Hang up CD30 BT - Phone settings selecting Handset. Some mobile To put the caller on hold, select phones may become disconnected Press the 0 button and select the Pause;...
  • Page 87 Phone Mobile phones and CB Restore default phone settings Change ringtones To restore phone settings to their The vehicle ringtone or phone radio equipment default values, select Default ringtone can be changed for incoming settings by turning and pressing the calls.
  • Page 88 Phone Seek advice on predetermined Caution installation points for the external antenna or equipment holder and Mobile telephones and radio ways of using devices with a equipment may lead to transmission power exceeding malfunctions in the vehicle 10 watts. electronics when operated inside Use of a handsfree attachment the vehicle with no exterior without external antenna with mobile...
  • Page 89: Index

    Index Change system language..... 18 Clock........18, 53 AAC files........34 Connecting an audio device..44 ACC files........41 Connection........71 Adaptation volume km/h....25 Control elements overview..... 4 AF (Alternative Frequency)... 31 Creating a TOMTOM HOME™ AGC Activated......22 account........
  • Page 90 Guidance ........62 Maps..........50 Portable CD players..... 39 Guided tours......... 53 Map screen........53 PTY (Program type)...... 31 MIX..........35 Mobile phonebook......77 Handsfree phone system..... 77 Quick menu........53 Mobile phones and CB radio equipment ........ 86 MP3 CDs........34 ID3 tags........
  • Page 91: Usb Port.

    Station storing....... 30 Steering column controls....4 Vehicle phonebook....... 77 Stored stations......27 Voicemail box....... 77 Switching on/off......18 Voice recognition......67 Symbols overview ......66 Voice tags........67 System settings......18 Volume......... 67 Adaptation volume km/h... 25 Automatic Gain Control (AGC).. 22 Text information (CD-Text or ID3 Low volume sound tag)..........

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