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3.

4 RNS 510
Navigation system

3.4

3.4 RNS 510 I Navigation system


Print status: 04.2007
Art.-N r.: 281.552.RN5.20 I Englisch 05.2007
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 @

About this booklet Contents


This booldet contains important information not guarantee that the term is free from cop-
Quick Reference Guide 2 NAV (navigation system) function
and warnings on using your radio navigation )'Tight restrictions.
system. The other booldets in the vehicle wallet Unit overview . ..... .................... . 2 selection button . . .............. . ... . 58
=> & Cross- reference to a "WARN ING!" text
contain further information which you should within a section. This "WARNING" text is located Operation whilst the vehicle is in motion 5 Overview 58
be aware offor your own safety and for the safety outside of the section if a page number is given. General operation ............... . 5 Input windows for navigation .... . . . .. .. . 62
of your passengers. Presentation in this operating manual 7 The Navigation main menu . ........ .... . 65
=> CD Cross-reference to a "caution" text within Switching on or off ...... ..... ....... . 8
Please ensure that this booldet is in the vehicle if Destination entry: selecting 0 destination 67
a section. This "caution" text is located outside
you lend or sell the vehicle to someone else. of the secti on if a page number is given .
Destination memory ............... . . . 78
Using input masks .......... .. 10 Tour mode ... .......... . ......... . . . .... . 83
Some sections of this booldet do not apply to all
Waypoint navigation mode (off-rood
vehicles. In these cases, the text at the start of the &. WARNING Overview........ . . ....... . .
Inp ut mask for free text input ....... . .. . .
10
11 navigation) ... .. ...... . ..... . 89
section indicates to which vehicles it applies,
Texts with this symbol contain information on Route guidance .... . . .... . . . . ......... .. . 95
e.g. "Applies to vehi cles with: CD changer". Input mask for entering numbers .. 12
safety. They help protect you from accidents
llIustrations may vary from you r vehicle in some and injury. MAP function selection button ... 102
details. You should therefore regard illustrations Function selection button RADIO 13
as a general gu id e. CD Caution Radio mode ...................... .. ... . .
Traffic programme (TP) fun ction
13
18
Mop di sp lay . . ......... .. . . .. . ... .. ..... . 102
location display with ou t route guidance 105
An alphabetical index is included at the end of Texts with this symbol draw yo ur attention to
the booldet. potential sources of damage to your vehicle.
Function selection button MEDIA 19 TRAFFIC function selection
Directions and positions (e.g. right, left, front,
rear) are always relative to the direction in which <i' For the sake of the environment General information on CD/DVD mode .. 19
button ... . ...... . .... . ......... 107
Dis playing TMC traffic messages 107
the vehi cle is travelling unless otherwise stated. Texts with this symbol contain addit ional infor- MEDIA main menu 20
~ The section is continued on the next page. mation on the protection of the environment. Audi o menu .. . 24
~ Symbolises the end of a section. MP3 files ...... .. 28 PHONE function selection button 109
Registered trademarks are marked with . (l] Note Sto ring and editin g audio files (HDD) ... . 30 Requirements and ope ration ....... ... ... 109
However, th e abse nce of this symbol does External CD changer ................... . 33 Safety information .............. . .. ...... 109
Texts wi th this symbol contain additional infor-
Vid eo DVD mode 38 PHONE main menu ...... . ......... . . ... III
mation.
TV mode ................... . ........ ... . 42 Entering 0 telephone number ........... . 112
Selecting saved te lep hone numbers ...... 113
Important information on Making 0 call ........ ............... .... 118
operating the CD player .. 53
Safety precautions for devices fitted with SETUP function selection button . 120
lo se rs . ....... . 53 Settings main menu (setup) . . .... 120
Tip s for the CD mode ...... . 53 Radio settings .. .. ........... .. .... ...... 121
Handling data media (CDs and DVDs) . . . 54 Map settings .... . .. . .. ........ ... ... 122
Traffic information settings .. . . . ..... ..... 122
TON E function selection button 55 Screen settings . . . .. . ...... . .. . . . . . . . . 123
Changing the sou nd , so und focu s, and Media settings ............. ...... ........ 124
volume .. . . .. ........................... . 55 Navigation setti ng s . . .. . . . . . . ....... 124
Syste m setting s .... . . .. . . . . .... . . . .. 126
Function overview table for the TONE
function selection button ................ . 57 Video settings . . ....... .... .. . '" 126
Teleph o ne settings .. . . . . . .... . . ..... ..... 127

Index ......... . ............. . ... . 128

Contents
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Please note that a dirty or scratched naviga-


tion DVD can seriously impair the speed and
optimal playback quality, including for audio Opel'ation whilst the vehicle is in motion
DVDs that conform to this standard. "Dolby",
functions of the navigation system. "MLP Lossless" and the double-D symbol are
registered trade marks of Dolby Laborat.ories. Travelling on today's roads requires the driver's .&. WARNING (con~nued)
-
rn Note The surround sound of a DVD is converted
using "DTS" and "DTS 2.0" and reproduced in
full attention at all times.
The volume settings should be selected so
Your navigation system is a powerful com-
puter. Just like your computer at home, the unit optimal stereo quality. "DTS" and "DTS 2.0" & WARNING that warning signals from outside the vehicle,
e.g. police or fire brigade sirens, can be heard
needs a few seconds to process complex com- are registered trade marks of DTS, Inc. Please keep your attention on driving at all at all times.
mands. In these cases, the unit may no longer WMA audio files (Windows Media Audio) can times. Accidents and injuries can occur if the
react to external commands until the com-
mands being processed are finished. Be patient,
also be played on the unit and stored on the hard
drive (HOD) provided they are not copyright
driver is distracted.
Do not allow yourself to be distracted from
rn Note
as the unit may already have "stored" the com- protected by the DRM process (Digital Rights the road by making settings in the unit or Depending on the country, some radio naviga-
mands, even if it does not appear to be reacting Management). Their operation and perform- using the unit itself. tion system functions can no longer be selected
to them. These commands are processed one ance on the unit is the same as for MP3 com- when the vehicle is travelling above a certain
Please only use the unit when the road, speed. This is not a malfunction, but simply the
after the other when background processing is pressed audio files, and is t.herefore not de- weather and traffic conditions are such that it
complete, which could lead to confusion. scribed separately here => page 28, "MP3 legal requirements valid in this country. <Ill
is safe to do so.
The DVD drive in this unit uses a Dolby Dig- files". <Ill
ital audio coding system and MLP Lossless for

General operation
The screen of the unit is known as a touchscreen. Areas with a colour border on the
screen are currently "active" and can be operated by touching the screen.

Fig. 2 SETU P function selection button: Settings Fig.3 SETUP function selection button: Radio main
main menu. menu.

The following information provides a brief Operating the touchscreen


overview of how the unit is operated. - Functional or active areas of the screen
have a colour border.
The main menu is called up using
"function selection buttons" - Touch the screen inside the active area
- For example, press the "function selec- to activate it.
tion button" => page 2, fig. 1 I SETUP ), to call
up the Settings main menu => fig. 2.

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"Function keys" on the screen the screen briefly to show the current available
- Active areas of the screen that call up a
function keys. Presentation in this operating manual
function or menu are called "function A function key highlighted in grey is currently
not available (e.g. the function key Iso card) in lhe A briefexplanation to better understand the presentation of procedures and func-
keys".
MEDIA main menu if no memory card is in- tions shown in this manual.
- After touching a function key, the serted => page 20, fig. 13).
screen view changes to the corresponding This operating manual differentiates between Procedure example
"Scroll bars": moving the screen section non-modifiable, printed keys on the unit, and The procedure for switching the Traffic informa-
menu.
The vertical bar on the right edge of the screen the "function keys" (soft keys) which appear on tion function on or off is described as follows:
- For example, in the Settings majn with a slider@ between the arrow keys ~ and the screen.
- Briefly touch the (SETUP) function selection
menu, touch thelRadia) function (!) is called a "scroll bar". It indicates that adru- The printed unit buttons (e.g. the function selec- button.
key=:> page 5, fig. 2 to call up theRadio set- tional menu entries will become visible if the tion buttons => page 2, fig. 1 0) are always ac-
slider is moved all the way to the bottom. companied by the word "button" in the text An -In the Settings => page 5, fig. 3 main menu,
tings =:> page 5, fig. 3 menu. The title line
example instruction in the manual is: "Briefly touch thelRadio) function key and in the following
will show the menu where you are cur- SeHings menu: modifying seHings menu, touch ITroffic informotion) to switch the Traffic
rently located 0. press the ITONE) function selection button." If a
Settings or values are modified in the setting "button" or a "function selection button" is information function on or off.
menu => page 40, fig. 36. The settings are
- Use the ~ function key to change changed by moving the slid er [I] or pressing the
mentioned in the manual together with the Structure of the manual
from any menu back to the previous menu. button symbol 0, you will find thi s button on
function keys Gor(J. Touch the~function key the unit and not on the screen. You will find an
The unit overview is at the beginning of the
to accept a changed setting and to return to the manual where the unit buttons (hard keys) and
Moving objects or controllers overview and brief description of the unit but-
original menu. additional control elements are explained in a
tons at the beginning of the manual => page 2,
- Put your finger on the screen on a mov- brief overview.
"Pop-up window": selecting an option fig. I.
able object such as the "slider" @ in a If more detailed information is required relating
A function key with an arrow ~ after another Function keys are described in the text by the
"scroll bar" =:> page 5, fig. 3. word "function key" and the key symbol 0 or, in
to the position of a particular control element,
function key indicates the currently selected set-
cross-references are made to the unit overview
- Move your finger across the screen ling, e.g. for IPreferred TMC station]l ~ Automotic) some cases, only by the key symbol O.
and its numbering. Only the screen content is
without lifting it. The object follows your => page 5, fig. 3 @. \Nhen a function key is referenced in an illustra- shown in other illustrations in the manual.
movements but only within the pre-de- If you touch the~ function key on the screen, tion for the first time, an illustration reference is
An overview providing a brief explanation of the
fined area. a "pop-up window "S) is opened displaying all inserted in addition to the key symbol. The illus-
available functions is included at the beginning
the possible setting options. tration reference is shown at the beginning of an
- Lift your finger from the screen at the illustration description. When the text refers to of each main chapter. The details of the indi-
Briefly touch the desired setting option. The vidual commands can be found in the additional
desired position. pop-up window disappears and the newly se-
another illustration, a new illustration reference
chapters of this main chapter. A function over-
is inserted.
- To view the displayed menu section lected setting option is shown in the ~ func- view in table form is provided at the end of some
=:> page 5, fig. 3 move the right slider in the tion key. To close the pop-up window without main chapters . ..
changing the setting, touch the function key in
scroll bar all the way to the bottom.
the pop-up window.
- Alternatively you can move the slider "Checkbox": switching a function on or off
up and down by touching the function
Some functions can only be switched on or off.
keys ~ and (!) on the screen.
There is a "checkbox" CD in front of a function
- A slider in a setting bar rn can also be that can be switched on or off. A tick in the
moved by pressing [] or G. For example in checkbox ~ indicates that the function is
the screen settings for Video/DVD opera- switched on, and an empty checkbox Omeans
tion =:> page 40. that it is switched off.
To switch it on or off, touch the function key
If no function keys are shown with the unit briefly...
switched on (e.g. while playing a DVD), touch

6) A pop-up window is shown in fmnt of the current menu and is closed automatically after a selling has
been selected.

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The same cycle - two attempts, one hour lock-


Switching on or oH The display will di sappear aft er one hour, during
which t.ime the unit must remain switched on. applies again. <Ill
The electronic lo ck can be released as described
Anti-theft coding electronically prevents unauthorized persons from operating above.
the unit after it has been removed from the vehicle.
- Touch@on the screen to delete num-
bers in the input line from right to left, thus
allowing you to correct your input.
- When the correct code number is
shown in the display, touch~.

When the unit is switched on, the las t audio or


video source used is activated at the most recent
volume setting, provided that the pre-selected
"switch-on volume" is not exceeded => page 55.

Time out
The unit will be switched off if the ignition is
Fig.4 Entering the PIN. turned off. It is possible to switch the unit back
on when the ignition is switched off. The unit
Switching on or off will be switched off again automa tically after a
half an hour to protect the vehicle battery.
- Briefly press the onl off switch
:::::> page 2, fig. 1 to switch on the unit. The Convenience radio coding
system is started and the most recent set- If the unit is removed and reinstalled or the ve -
tings are loaded. The most recently used hicle battery disconnected, you will no longer
audio or video source is activated. have to enter the anti-th eft coding manually as
the code number rem ains stored in the vehicle
- Press the onl off switch again to switch when it is entered for the first time.
off the unit. If the code numbers do not match, however, e.g.
because th e unit has been installed in another
Entering the PIN vehicle, the electronic lock must be released
- If the keyboard field appears after the manually => page 8, "Entering the PIN ".
unit is switched on, requesting that you Code number
enter a code, the unit must be unlocked by
The code number can only be requested "on-
entering the correct, four-digit code line" via the Volkswagen system thus making
number. The number of possible attempts more effective anti-theft protection possible.
is shown in the second line of the screen. Please contact your Volkswagen dealer if you re-
quire assistance.
- Touch a number between @) and on
the number pad on the screen. The Incorrect code number
number is entered in the input line. This whole procedure can be repeated once if
you enter an incorrect code number by accident
- After you have entered a four-digit when releasing the electronic lock. The number
number, the number pad becomes grey of possible attempts is shown in the second line
(inactive) and no more numbers can be of the scree n.
entered in the input line. If you enter an incorrect code number again, the
unit is locked for around one hour. This means it
cannot be started (display: "System locked!
Please woit ... minutes").

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Using input masks Input mask for free text input


An input mask for free text entry allows any letter, number, and special character
to be entered in any combination.
Overview
- You can also delete or alter the charac-
Input masks are used to select an address or enter a name or numbers. ters in the input line, as well as add addi-
tional characters => page ll, "Further input
There are two kinds of input masks. The input appears in the input line. You can accept a name options:".
masks used to search for and call up information offered by the unit or allocate your own name.
in the unit (e.g "select" an address) and input - Touch @El to accept the series of char-
masks where "free text" can be entered. Selecting special characters based on letters
acters displayed in the input line. Touch
In input masks, a number of letters are also ~ to close the input mask without ac-
Input masks appear in a wide range of menus
marked with a small tTiangle " T ". This indicates cepting the entries.
but their operation is almost identical. The high-
that s pecial characters based on this letter can
lighting colour of the available function keys de-
be selected.
pends on which menu the input mask was called Letters marked with a small triangle " T " indi-
up from. Keep the function key pressed until a pop-up cate that special characters can be selected
window appears with the special character. Ac- based on this letter => page 10, "Selecting special
Input masks for selecting a saved entry cept the desired character by touching the input cha racters based on letters".
These input masks can be found in the naviga- line - the pop-up window will be closed. If no Fig. 5 Input mask for free text input.
tion for selecting a target address [rom the avail- entries are made, the pop-up window is closed Further input options:
able navigation data. Each entry limits the selec- automatically after a few seconds. You can enter free text in some menus. (f) - changes from upper case to lower case and
tion of available entries further => page 62, This can b e done, for example, when as- vice versa.
Some special characters can also be "written
"Input windows for navigation" or => page 114, signing a file name to save MP3 files on the @-opens the input mask for numbers and spe-
out". Thus, instead of the German special char-
"Searching for an en try in the telephone book,,7). hard drive => page 30 or when searching
acters "A", "0", and "0", the sequence of charac- cial characters. The function key changes to~.
Input masks for "free text input" ters "AE", "UE", and "OE" are recognised by the for the name of a point of interest Touch~ to change to the letter input mask
navigation system. Other special characters can => page 70. again.
Free text entry allows any letter, number, and
be ignored, e.g. instead of "E", "E", or "E", a (=:::J - space bar for entering spaces.
special character to be entered in any combina- - Touch @El to accept a sequence of char-
normal "E" is recognised by the navigation
tion at any time. All special characters are always acters offered by the unit, or touch @ to 8) or (B moves the cursor in the input line to the
available for each letter. Touching the (QK) func- system. "
delete the characters in the input line. left 0 r righ t.
tion key will apply the character sequence as it
- In the input mask, touch a character @-deletescharacters from right to left in the
input line starting at the position of the cursor. "
displayed in the keyboard block to add it to
the input line .

7) only for vehicles with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision

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Input mask for entering numbers Function selection buHon RADIO


An input mask for number entry allows numbers to be entered in any combina-
tion.
Radio mode
- Touch ~ to accept a displayed se-
quence of numbers, or touch @ to delete
the characters in the input line from right
Selecting radio stations
to left. Radio stations can be changed simply by pressing a button or can be set manually
- In the input mask, touch one of the via the station frequency.
function keys@) to to accept the number
- Press the IRADlol function selection
in the input line.
button again to change the frequency
- Touch ~ when the correct number is range=> page 14. Or, in the RADIO main
displayed in the input line. Touch ~ to menu, touch the IBondl function key and
close the input mask without accepting then pressIT0or~in the popup window
the entries. -Oil which opens. The current frequency band
is displayed in the top left corner of the
Fig.6 Input mask for entering numbers.
screen.

Changing radio stations


- Briefly pressing the arrow keys on the
unit => page 2, fig. 1 CD or touching the
arrow keys on the screen of the RADIO
Fig.7 RADIO main menu .
main menu takes you to the previous or
next station. Depending on the settings in
All radio stations with strong reception are
the Radio settings menu, you move to a sta-
automatically stored in the station list. The
tion from the station list or the memory
station list is updated automatically on a
list=> page 121, "Specifying station selec-
regular basis.
tion using arrow keys".
Opening the RADIO main menu and
Selecting radio stations from the sta-
selecting the frequency range
tion list
- Press the IRADlol function selection
- Touch the IStation listlfunction key to view
button to open the RADIO main menu.
a list of all radio stations which can cur-
The station you are currently listening to is
rently be received. The list "jumps"
shown at the top of the screen. With RDS-
straight to a view ofthe station you are cur-
compatible 8) stations, the station name is
rently listening to.
displayed if reception is strong enough,
e.g. => fig. 7 "Radio 2" . - Move the slider in the scroll bar down to
see more stations.
- Touch the required station to select it.
The station list view closes automatically
after around 20 seconds of inactivity. ~

8) "Radio Data System " used to transm it programme identification and additional services ~ page 16.
"RDS Function"

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Selecting stored radio stations O verview of functions for the RAD IO function selection button
Stored radio stations can be selected using the on-screen station buttons or from
the memory list. Main menu: RADIO
Function keys I. Sub-menu 2. Sub-menu
Selecting stations via the station but- Go to the last or next station (from the station list or memory list depending on
tons 8) and (t)
the setup =:> page 121, "Specifying station selection using arrow keys").
- Briefly touch one ofthe six station but- Popup window: Frequency selection
tons:::::> fig. 10 CIJ to ([J displayed in the Band -FM
RADIO main menu to activate the station -AM
displayed. - List view of radio stations that can currently be received:
Station list
Touch the station to select it.
Selecting stations from the memory list - List view of stored radio stations:
- Touch [MemoryJ to open the memory list. Touch the stored station to select it.

- In the memory list, touch the display of - List view: Touch to select memory loca-
Memory list Memory
tion.
the station you require:::::> fig. 10.
- Popup window: Confirm Delete or select
Fig.l0 RADIO main menu: Memory location 4 is
selected. If selecting from the I~ Memory listJ is programmed ITn Cancel.
in Radio settings =:> page 121 as an option for the Popup window: Turn speciaJ functions on or off
If the radio station you are currently lis- Io"ow keys J, then stored stations can aJso be se- - Scan: Turn automatic scan on or off.
lected using the arrow keys on the unit and the Extras
tening to is already stored in the memory - TP function on or off: Activate ~ for "on".
on-screen arrow keys on the RADIO main menu or~ Scan
list, the memory location number will be screen. In this case the word" Memory" will ap- If "~ Scan" is displayed in the function key, the scan function is on - touch to turn
displayed beside the frequency band (FM pear at top left beneath the function key 8). it off.
or AM) :::::> fig. 10.
You can specify which six station buttons will Set radio station manually: The frequency band appears at the bottom - press the
Man.
appear in the RADIO main menu in the Radio settings knob 10 hide it.
settings menu =:> page 121, "Selecting station
buttons for display". Touching the function key~ takes you from any menu to the menu you previously selected.
Station list and Memory list close automaticaJly after 20 seconds of inactivity.
The view of the memory list closes automaticaJly
after around one minute of inactivity. <4

RDS Function
RDS ("Radio Data System") is used to transmit not subsequently be correctly displayed in the
programme identifiers and additional services, memory list.
thereby enabling functions such as automatic
station tracking. Changing 0 station name
You can change the station name manuaJly.
With stations that are RDS-compatible, the sta-
tion name will be displayed instead of the fre- Select the stored radio station and wait until the
quency, provided reception is good enough. correct name appears on the screen. Keep your
finger pressed on the display of the station name
If a radio station broadcasts additional informa-
between the arrow keys until "Station name has
tion with the RDS function while a station is
been saved" appears. <4
being stored, the name of the radio station may

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Traffic programme (TP) function Function selection buHon MEDIA


If the traffic programme function is turned on, you will hear traffic announce-
ments made by a TP station during active audio mode. The audio mode will be
paused for the duration ofan announcement. General information on CDIDVD mode
Audio CDs (CD-A) and audio DVDs, MP3 CDs error" reappears, please contact your
and MP3 DVDs, as well as video DVDs can be Volkswagen Service => & .
played in the internal CD I DVD drive. You wiU be unable to insert any more CDs or
CD cannot be read DVDs if the temperature inside the unit is too
high. The unit will switch on in the last used
If a CD/DVD is loaded which the player cannot mode.
read, the following messages appear briefly "CD
error. Please check CD." or "Incorrect data format. Refer to the notes on handling CDs and DVDs
Unable to read file." and the CD/DVD is ejected => page 54, "Handling data media (CDs and
DVDs)".
after a few seconds.
Ifthe CD/DVD is not removed from the tray
within 10 seconds, it is retracted again to prevent
[l) Note
damage. Ifthe@functionkeYisshownasinactive,it
means that no audio CD/DVD is currently
Fig. 11 Activating the TP function. loaded or that a loaded audio CD/DVD cannot
Fig. 12 Incoming traffic announcement. &. WARNING be read.
The CD player is a class 1 laser product.
Turning the traffic programme (TP) on "No TP" is displayed instead of"TP". Note that You might not be able to play copy-protected
multi-storey car parks, tunnels. high buildings When the CD player is opened, there is a risk of CDs or CD-Rs, CD-RWs and DVD-RWs which
or off injury caused by the invisible laser beams es-
or mountains can interrupt or even completely you have burned yourself.
- Press the [RADIO) function selection block radio signals. caping from the unit.
WMAaudio files (Windows Media Audio) can
button to open the RADIO main menu. The CD player contains no parts which you also be played on the unit and stored on the hard
Incoming traffic announcement can service or repai.r by yourself. You should drive (HDD) provided they are not copyright
- Touch the IExtra,) function key. A popup window opens => fig. 12 while a traffic therefore contact an authorised dealer if there protected by the DRM process (Digital Rights
announcement is being played . is a mechanical fault or if a repair is required. Management). Their operation and perform-
- In the popup window which open,
touch => fig. 11 cm
briefly to turn the !fyou wish to interrupt the announcement,
touchlcancellin the Traffic annoullcement popup CD Caution
ance on the unit is the same as for MP3 com-
pressed audio files, and is therefore not de-
traffic programme function on or off. A tick
window. The TP function remains in standby Inserting a second CD/DVD while an in- scribed separately here.
in the checkbox ~ indicates that the TP
(display: TP) and the next traffic announcement serted CD/DVD is being ejected can destroy the Please also refer to the additional informa-
function is already active. Alternatively,
will be made in the current audio mode. Touch CD/DVD drive in the unit. Note that it takes a tion on MP3 mode => page 28.
the TP function can also be turned on or IDeact TPJ to permanently deactivate the TP func- few seconds to eject the CDIDVD after pressing Please observe the copyright laws applicable
offin the RADIO settings => page 121. tion. the Eject button @. The protective barrier in in your country.
The unit wiU be switched to predefined settings front of the CD/DVD slot is opened while this is
The display "TP" in conjunction with a station The DVD drive in this unit uses a Dolby Dig-
for volume, balance and fader for the duration of happening. You must wait until the CD/DVD is
name (e.g. in the station list or memory list) in- ital audio coding system and MLP Lossless for
the announcement. You can change these set- ejected before trying to insert a new CD/DVD.
dicates a TP station. optimal playback qualiry, including for audio
tings while the traffic announcement is being If the CD/DVD drive has a mechanical fault DVDs that conform to this standard. "Dolby",
Whatever radio station you happen to be lis- made. or if a CD/DVD has been incorrectly or not fully "MLP Lossless" and the double-D symbol are
tening to, an additional receiver section in the loaded, the message " CD error. Please check CD: '
Adjust the volume during a traffic announce- registered trade marks of Dolby Laboratories.
unit ensures that a TP station is always received and then "OVD drive error" a ppears on the
so long as the TP function is turned on. ment using the volume control. Press thelTONEJ The surround sound of a DVD is converted
screen. Check the CD/DVD and then insert it
function selection button to adjust the settings using "DTS" and "DTS 2.0" and reproduced in
"TP" in the top right corner of the screen indi- properly in the drive. If the message "DVD drive
for balance during a traffic announcement optimal stereo qualiry. "DTS" and "DTS 2.0"
cates that the TP function is ready for use => page 55. are registered trade marks ofDTS, Inc. ~
=> fig. 12.
In the volume presets you can also specify the
If no TP station can be received at any time, e.g. volume with which traffic announcements are
because radio reception is generally poor, then made => page 55. ~

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(!Y)- switches to TV mode if a TV tuner 13) is con-


MEDIA main menu Briefly press @] to go to the beginning of the cur-
rent track or chapter, press again to go to the be- nected ~ page 42.
ginning of the previous track or chapter.
@ZQ)-changes to a video DVD loaded in the in-
Overview of the M EDIA main menu Briefly press (B to go to the beginning of the next ternal CDIDVD drive =:> page 38.
track or chapter.
The MEDIA main menu is used to start and control the playback ofdifferent audio Additional function keys in the Audio menu
In the menu of the audio source currently
and video sources or to store MP3 files on the unit's hard drive. (Video)- changes to the video DVD menu and
playing, tracks can also be changed using the
plays the last selected video source=:> page 20,
settings knob .
fig. 14.
Functian keys to control the currenl audio or IRepeatl- opens a popup window which defines
video source whether the repeat function will repeat thelTrack)
Briefly press ~ to go to the beginning of the CUf- or the @ (in Audio CD mode) or the current
rent track or chapter, touch again to go to the be- (Folder! (in MP3 mode =:> page 28).
ginning of the previous track or chapter. (Extra,l-opens a popup window in which random
Briefly press (3 to go to the beginning of the next playback Mix =:> page 27 or the automatic Scan
track or chapter. =:> page 28 can be started. IfI~ Mixl or(~ scanl is al-
ready displayed, then the corresponding func-
@- Pause: Playback is paused at the current
tion is already active - touch the function key
point - the icon changes to IB, - touch !B to
briefly to close.
resume playback fTOm that point.
(Selection)-Opens the track list of the current audio
Selectable audio sources in the Audio menu source for you to select a different track
Fig.13 MEDIA main menu: Audio menu . Fig.14 MEDIA main menu: Video DVD menu . @-changestoaloaded CO/OVD ~ page 24 or =:> page 25 or a different audio source =:> page 24.
to playback from an external CO changer9 ).
Additional function keys in the Video DVD
Depending on the selected media source, Selecting a different video source Iso cardl- changes to a loaded memory card menu
the MEDIA main menu is displayed as an =:> page 24.
- In the video DVD menu, touch one of (Audio 1- changes to the audio DVD menu and
audio menu => fig. 13 or video DVD menu the function keys at the top of the screen (i=ffiD)-changes to the audio files stored on the in- plays the last selected audio source=:> page 20,
=> fig. 14. => fig. 14 to select a different video source ternal hard drive =:> page 28. MP3 files and un- fig. 13.
protected WMA fileslO) can be stored on the hard
=> page 38. (Menu) - switches the video DVD played in the in-
Activating the MEDIA main menu and drive from all available media (CD, DVD,
ternal CD/DVD drive to the menu selection of
selecting a media source - Touch the [Audio I function key to change memory card) =:> page 30.
the film a nd also opens the unit 's own menu
- Press the IMEDIAI function selection to the audio menu => fig. 13. ~- switches to an additionally connected ex- control =:> page 38.
ternal audio source ll ). Operating an externally
button to go to the MEDIA main menu. ~- opens a setup menu where you can ad-
"Audio sources" are sources which only transmit connected audio source from the radio naviga-
Playback of the media source last played is just the display setup for the current film
audio signals; "video sources" transmit both tion unit is subject to limitations and will largely
resumed. audio and video signals. "Media sources" are all depend on the type of connection. Your =:> page 40.

- If video and audio sources can cur- audio and video sources which can be selected. Volkswagen Partner will be pleased to help you. IChapterl- opens the chapter selection for the
If a media source that has already been played is video DVD playing in the internaJ CDIDVD drive
rently be selected on the unit, use the Selectable video sources in the Video DVD =:> page 40. ~
[MEDIAl function selection button to switch selected again, playback is resumed from the menu
between the last audio source and the last point that was last played.
@Z]- changes to an optionaUy connected ex-
video source. If you cannot currently select a media source, for ternal video source I2).
example because no data medium (e.g. memory
Selecting a different audio source card) is loaded, the function key is greyed out
=:. fig. 13: Iso card I.
- In the audio menu, touch one of the 9) Optional equipment => page 33, "External CD changer"
function keys at the top of the screen Hardkeys to control the current audio or video to) Audio files that have been compressed via Windows Media Audio may also be copyright protected by the
=> fig. 13 to select a different audio source. source DRM process (Digital. Rights Management). The unit does not support WMA files protected in this way.
The arrow keys on the unit =:. page 2, fig. 1 @] or 11) Optional equipment => page 124, "Media settings "
- Touch the [Videol function key to change
(B always refer to the audio source you are cur- 12) Optional equipment, can only be connected if the unit is also fitted with a TV tuner => page 124, "Media
to the video DVD menu => fig. 14. rently listening to, whatever menu you are in at settings" and => page 126, "Video settings"
the time. ~ 13) Optional equipment

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rn Note
Please also refer to the additional information
Inserting or removing a memory card

on MP3 mode ~ page 28 ....


MP3 files stored on a memory card can either be played directly from the card or
stored on the unit's hard drive.
To re-select a memory card that has al- (Windows Media Audio)". Other data will be ig-
Inserting and ejecting CD/DVDs ready been inserted, please read nored.
~ page 24, "Selecting a track or an audio Playable MP3 and WMA files can also be stored
Audio CDslDVDs and MP3 CDsIDVDs, as well as video DVDs can be played in the
source". on the unit's hard drive ~ page 30.
internal CDIDVD drive.
Inserting a memory card Memory card empty or data unreadable
To select a CD/DVD that has already been
inserted in the internal CD/DVD drive
&. WARNING - Push the memory card into the memory
If you insert a memory card that does not con-
tain any audio files, the unit will nOI change 10
again, please read ~ page 24, "Selecting a Please refer to ~ page 19, "General infor- card slot ~ page 2, fig. 1 0, with the memory card mode. In the audio menu, the
track or an audio source". mation on CD/DVD mode" and ~ page 53, clipped corner to the front and right (hori- (so cmd) function key on the top line ofthe screen
"Important information on operating the CD zontal card slot) or to the front and top remains inactive and the function cannot be se-
Inserting a CD/DVD player". (vertical card slot), until it engages into lected ~ page 20, fig. 13.
place. Playback starts automatically (ex-
- Push the CDIDVD with the printed side
facing up into the CD/DVD slot to the
CD Caution ception ~ page 23, "Memory card empty
Requirements for the memory card
Inserting a second CD/DVD while an in- or data unreadable"). The memory card slot accepts memory cards
point where it is automatically pulled into with a size of32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm or
serted CD/DVD is being ejected can destroy the
the unit ~ CD. Playback starts automati- CD/DVD drive in the unit. Note that it takes a 1.4 mm.
cally (exception ~ page 19, "CD cannot be
Removing a memory card
few seconds to eject the CD/DVD after pressing The unit can read SO memory cards ("Secure
read"). the eject button @. The protective barrier in - Push on the inserted memory card Digital Memory Cards") and MMC memory
front of the CDIDVD slot is opened while this is against the spring resistance and the card cards ("Multimedia Cards") with a capacity of up
Ejecting a CD/DVD happening. You must wait until the CO/D\!]) is will "jump" to its eject pOSition. t02GB.
- Press ~ to move the CD/DVD in the in- ejected before trying to insert a new CD/D\!]).
- Remove the memory card . Other memory cards that fit the slot physically,
ternal CD/DVD drive to the eject position. COs/OVDs should always be sto red in the such as SOHC cards ("Secure Digital High-Ca-
rack from the Genuine Volkswagen accessories pacity Memory Cards")' cannol be read . ...
Only MP3 files and unprotected WMA fLIes can
- Remove the CDIDVD. range or in the original case when not in use.
be read from an SD card ~ page 22, "WMA files
A CO/OVD will be retracted back into the player
to prevent damage unless removed from the
rn Note
Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations
ejection position within around ten seconds.
may cause the CDIDVD to jump. The CD ID\!])
Playable MP3 and WMA files can also be stored play function should be switched offin this case.
on the unit's hard drive ~ page 30.
If the unit cannot read a CD I DVD please also
WMA files (Windows Media Audio) refer to ~ page 19, "General information on
CD/D\!]) mode".
Audio files that have been compressed via Win-
dows Media Audio may also be copyright pro- With cabriolet car models, for anti-theft rea -
tected by the DRM process (Digital Rights Man- sons, the ignition key must be inserted in the ig-
agement). The unit does not support WMA files nition when the eject button@ is pressed . ...
protected in this way.

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Audio menu key =:> page 37, "Opening the CD selection


menu". rn Note
Please also refer to the additional informa-
The top line of the track =:> fig. 17 or folder dis-
tion on MP3 mode =:> page 28.
Selecting a track or an audio source play =:> fig. 18 shows the audio source:
WMA audio files (Windows MediaAudio) can
"CD:" -Internal CD/DVD drive or external also be played on the unit and stored on the hard
You can select a specific music track or a different audio source. You can also store CD changer J4 ) .
audio files on the hard drive. drive (HDD) provided they are not copyright
"SD cord" - inserted SD memory card ("Se- protected by the DRM process (Digital Rights
cure Digital Memory Card") or MMC card ("Mul- Management). Their operation and perform-
timedia Card"). ance on the unit is the same as for MP3 com-
"HDD" - Internal hard drive ("Hard Disk pressed audio files , and is therefore not de-
Drive") . scribed separately here. ~

Changing tracks or selecting tracks manually


The arrow keys on the unit@) or(8 always refer to the audio source you are cur-
rently listening to, whatever menu you are in at the time.

Fig.15 MEDIA main menu: Audio menu. Fig. 16 Selection menu of available audio sources.

Changing the audio source - Touch the function key@ repeatedly


until t.he selection menu of available audio
- Press the [MEDIAl function selection
button to open the MEDIA main menu . If a sources opens => fig. 16.
video source was last selected, press the - Touch the icon of an audio source [@,CD I,
[MEDIAl function selection button again to [~SD cordl or [!!IHDDI on t.he left of the screen
open the audio menu => fig. 15. to view the contents of that folder or data
medium.
- In the audio menu, playback of the
audio source that was last played resumes Fig. 17 Track list of a playing audio CD. Fig. 18 Track list of 0 playing audio MP3 CD.
The (l) function key appears beside audio files
from the point that was last playing. that can only be played back =:> page 26, "Audio
- Touch one ofthe function keys at the CD/DVD: Track selection". Press the [MEDIAl function selection button Rewind, fast forward
top of the screen to select the required The@function appears beside audio files that to open the MEDIA main menu. If a video
- Press and hold the arrow keys on the
audio source. Playback of the selected can be played back =:> page 26 or stored on the source was last selected, press the [MEDIAl
unit@lor(8ortheon-screen function keys
audio source will resume from the point hard drive =:> page 30. Audio files that are stored function selection button again to open
f8or(3.
that was last playing. on the hard drive can also be renamed or deleted the audio menu => page 24, fig. 15.
=:> page 32. - Release the button when the desired
Opening a selection menu of the An audio source that is not currently loaded with
Playing the previous or next track track has been found.
available audio sources a data medium cannot be selected (=:> fig. 16 - In the audio menu, briefly press the
beside [SD cardD. Likewise, a video DVD that is arrow keys on the unit@l or (8, or touch
- In the audio menu, touch the [Selectionl loaded in the internal CD/DVD drive cannot be the on-screen function keys ~ page 24,
function key to view the track list of the selected in the selection menu of available audio fig. 15 f8 or (3.
audio source that is currently playing. The sources.
track that is currently playing is high- If an external CD changer l4 ) is also connected,
lighted => page 25, fig. 17. after you touch the ~ function key, you must
also select the required CD/DVD drive in the fol-
lowing selection menu by touching a function ~ 14) Optional equipment: Operation of the external CD changer => page 33.

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Audio CO/DVO: Track selection - Using the function key~ always takes Some audio CDs a nd a udio DVDs support "CD Playing audio COs from an external CD
text" . With these CDs/DVDs, the track name is changer
- Touch the => page 24, fig. IS [Selection] you directly to the audio menu => page 24,
shown ins tead of "Track" => fig. 19. Optional e quipment: Operation of a n exte rna l
function key to view the track list of the fig. 15.
Storing audio files CD change r => page 33.
audio source that is currently playing. The
MP3 files: Opening the popup => page 30, "Storing MP3 and WMA fil es on the
track that is currently playing is high- [I] Note
Lighted => page 25, fig. 17. window for editing hard drive (HOD)"
Th e display of the names of tracks and artis ts
- Select a track, folder or audio source for
- Select a track from the list by touching ca n be deactivated in "Media settings"
playback, as described above.
[Track ... ]. => page 124 . ~
- When you touch the function key
- Use the function key@to switch from => page 30, fig. 21 ~ beside the display of a
the track list back to the CD selection track, folder or audio source, a popup Ra ndom play (MIX)
menu l5) or the selection menu of avaiJable window opens => page 32.
audio sources=> page 24, fig. 16. The tracks of the selected audio source will be played in random order.
- In the popup window, touch ~ to
- Using the function key ~ always takes start playback. See also => page 29, "Play - Touch the function key[~ Mix)to stop the
you directly to the audio menu => page 24, order of MP3 files and folders". function at the current track. Normal play-
fig. IS. back now resumes with the current track.
- The popup window can also be used to
MP3 files: Track selection store a number of audio files on the hard Random play remains active for the corre-
- Touch the => page 24, fig. 15 [Selection] drive => page 30. Audio files that are al- sponding audio source until it is closed for that
function key to view the track list that con- ready stored on the hard drive can also be source.
tains the track currently playing, and the renamed or deleted => page 32. "Vhile random play is active in MP3 mode, only
subfolders contained in this folder, if any. th e audio files in the selected folder (e.g. Fl.l in
The track that is currently playing is high- Repeat function => page 25, fig. 18) or all audio files in the se-
lighted => page 25, fig. 18. - Open the audio menu => page 20. lect ed folder in addition to audio files from all
subfold ers, will be played in random order in ac-
- Touch another track to select it. If the - Touch the [Repeat] function key. cordance with the settings => page 124, "Media
track you want is in a different folder, you Fig.19 MEDIA main menu: Audio menu. settings".
- In the popup window which now ap-
must search through the folder structure. To random play all of the folders in a data me-
pears, touch [Track] to automatically repeat
the current track at the end. - In the audio m enu, touch the [Extras] dium , you must first play a mu sic file at root di-
- Touch the display of a file folder to open
function key. rectory level a nd then start random play. If a very
the folder (in the figure => page 25, fig. 18: la rge number of mus ic files are stored on the
- If you touch @ (audio CD mode) or
[Lal.1]) . - In the popup window which open s, ha rd drive, the image on the screen may "freeze "
[Folder) (MP3 mode) in the popup window,
touch~. The [Extras Ifunction key changes fo r a few seconds after you select the function
- Touch the function key @ to open the the tracks on the current CD or in the cur-
rent folder will automatically repeat. to [~Mix) and random play starts with the key ~ and the unit will not accept any opera
next higher folder. The parent folders are tion for this pe riod of time. Please be patient
next track. AIl the tracks on the current
displayed on the title bar (in the figure while this is happening! The unit is checking the
In th e audio menu you can also ch a nge tra cks by audio source now play in random order.
"Fl.l" and "Fl "). files you have selected for random play. ~
turning the settings knob => page 2. fig. 1 0 .
- By repeatedly pressing@ you can "CD int." appears at the top left of the screen if a
switch folder by folder until you reach the data medium is being played in the internal
selection menu of the available audio CDIDVD drive .
sources => page 24, fig. 16. You can now
The name of the artist, the album and the track
search for tracks, e.g. on a different audio
can be displayed while MP3 files are playing pro-
source. vided this information is available as an 1D3 tag.
If there is no ID3 tag, the folder or file nam e will
be s hown instead => page 28, "General informa -
tion on the MP3 mode". ~

) 5) only if a CD changer is fitted => page:rl.

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Scan function Bit rate & WARNING (conl;nued)


The unit supports MP3 files with bit rates of
portant information on operating the CD
All the tracks on the selected audio source are scanned for ten seconds each. between 32 and 320 kBit/ s and MP3 files with
player" .
variable bit rates.
- In the audio menu. touch the IExtras 1 Alternatively. you can also start and stop the The display for the track running time may
function key. scan function by briefly pushing the settings be incorrect for files with a variable bit rate.
[I] Note
knob ~ page 2. fig. 1 0. The display of the names of tracks and artists
- In the popup window which opens. can be deactivated in "Media settings"
touch IScan I. The IExtras I function key
The scan function remains active for the corre-
sponding audio source until it is closed for that
& WARNING ~ page 124.
changes to I~ Scan I. All the tracks on the cur- source. Please refer to ~ page 19. "GeneraJ informa- Please observe the copyright laws applicable
rent audio source are scanned for 10 sec- tion on CDIDVD mode" and ~ page 53. "Im- in your country.
While the scan fun ction is active in MP3 mode.
onds each. The scan function starts with Please aJso refer to the additionaJ informa-
aJI MP3 files on the current audio source. or only
the next track. the files in a selected folder (e.g. Fl.l in tion on MP3 mode ~ page 28. <4
~ page 25. fig. 18) are scanned in accordance
- Touch I~ Sconl to stop the scan function
at the current track. Normal playback now with the settings ~ page 124. "Media settings". ~
resumes with the current track. Play order of MP3 fi les and fo lders
specified in the setup ~ page 124. "Media set-
tings ".
MP3 files Play starts with the first track in the "root di-
CD rectory" on the CD. In the example there are two
tracks 0 and in the root folder.
General information on the MP3 mode Once the tracks in the root directory have
MP3 files can be played back from a variety of media and stored on the hard drive been played. the unit will access the folders in
the order in which they are arranged on the data
(HDD) . medium. In the example shown here. there are
two main folders in the root directory: Fl and F2.
General Cards") with a size of 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm
The folder FI is in the first position in the root
and a capacity of up to 2 GB.
MP3 music files stored on data media are nor- folder. so tracks CD and 0 are played immedi-
maJly subject to national and internationaJ cop- The CDslDVDs must comply with the ISO ately after the tracks in the root folder.
yright laws. In certain countries. they may not be 9660 Level 2 standard and the )oliet file system
Once the tracks in the first folder have been
copied even for private use without prior con- (single-session and multi-session) .
played. the unit will access subfolders in that
sent of the copyright holder. File names are restricted to 64 characters. folder in th e order in which they are arranged on
Please find out about rel evant copyright laws The folder structure is limited to a maximum the data medium . In the example. folder FI con-
and observe them. of 8 folder levels. tains two subfolders: Fl.l and F1.2 as well as an-
These restrictions do not apply to compositions The name of the artist. the album and the other subfolder Fl.l.l within Fl.l. The player first
and recordings for which you personaJly hold track ca n be displayed while MP3 file s are plays all the tracks 0 in subfolder Fl.l
playing provided this information is available as ~ page 30. fig. 21. then changes to subfolder
the copyright or for which you have been
granted rights. an 103 tag. If there is no 103 tag. the folder or file Fl.l.l and plays the tracks in that subfolder 0.
name will be shO\'\TIl instead. Once all the tracks in sub-folder FI.l.I have been
Requirements for MP3 music files and MP3 data played. the unit changes to sub-folder F1.2 and
media
Play lists are not supported. CV plays the tracks stored there 0. If there are more
WMA files (Windows Media Audio) can also subfolders within F1.2. the unit changes to those
CD-ROM . CD-R. CD-RWwith a capacity of tra0631
be played provided th ey are not copyright pro- folders as described above. and plays the tracks
650 MB and 700 ME. Fig.20 Possible structure on on MP3 CD.
tected by the DRM process (Digital Rights Man- stored in them.
DVDs with a capacity of up to 4.7 GB and agement). The unit does not support WMA files
double -layer DVDs with a capacity of up to 8.5 The unit plays the MP3 files stored on a data me- Once all the tracks in the first main folder
protec ted in this way.
GB. dium in a certain ord er. The illustration shows a (and its subfolders) in the root folder have been
The operation and performance of playable played. the tracks in the next main folder are
SO memory cards ("Secure DigitaJ Mem ory typicaJ MP3 CD that contains tracks (Dt folders
WMA file s is the same as for MP3 fil es. and so is played in the order described. In th e example.
Cards") and MMC memory cards ("Multimedia (L:)Jand subfolders. Wh ether MP3 fil es from all
not described separately here.
folders and subfolders will be played can be these are tracks 0 and CV in folder F2. ~

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Use thelSelectionlfunction key to open the main folder appears on the titl e bar together - Here you can create another folder (a File names up to 32 characters long can be dis-
track list from t.he audio menu. In the track list with the current subfolder, if applicable. If the played.
folder can have up to seven subfolders) or
=> page 30, fig. 21 the track that is currently tra ck is in the root directory on the data medium,
playing is highlighted. The name of the current only the type of medium is di splayed. ~ store the selected track or folder in the cur- Note that the {Selection] function key in the audio
rently displayed folder. Touch the function menu is disabled during storage. Jf you touch the
key @ to open the next higher folder. ISelection] fun ction key, a popup window opens in-
stead of the selection menu and shows the
Storing and editing audio files (HOD) - Select the function key progress of the storage operation. If you touch
Ilnsert file/folder here jto store the track or folder {Cancel] in the popup window, the storage opera-
at the se lected position. tion will stop at the last completely stored track.
Storing MP3 and WMA files on the hard drive (H OD) Press the IMEDIA] function selection button twice
- When you touch Ilnsert file/folder here j, a to close the popup window and resume storing.
popup window opens. The number of
In the audio menuyou can now select a different
tracks still to be copied is displayed. Touch audio source using the function keys at the top
ICancerJ to stop storing at the currently => page 21, "Selectable audio sources in the
stored track. The popup window closes au- Audio menu".
tomatically once storing is complete.
To change tracks, use the arrow keys on the unit
or in the audio menu.
It takes around 40 minutes to store 100 music
tracks of average length (3-5 minutes). Some functions, such as fast forward and re-
wind, have only limited availability while storing
If the unit is switched offwhile storing is in
is in progress.
progress. storing wiU be cancelled with the last
fully stored track.
(]] Note
Functions and progress display during the Only \"JMA audio files (Windows Media Audio)
storage operation that are not copyright protected by the DRM
Fig. 21 Track list of a playing audio MP3 CD. Fig. 22 Storing MP3 files .
While audio files are being stored you can stiJJ process (Digital Rights Management) can be
listen to tracks on this or a different audio stored on the hard drive (HOD). <4
The function key@ appears next to stor- - Press IContinuej in the pop-up window to source.
able tracks or folders in the track lis t and in confirm that you have seen the message.
the selection menu of available audio
- The "HOD" m enu (hard disk drive)
sources.
opens =::> fig. 22.
Selecting tracks or folders to be stored
Selecting 0 memory location and
- Browse the available audio sources b y storing trocks
tracks or folders which you wish to store on
th e hard drive =::> page 26. In the selection - Select IEnter file /folder j to store the track or
window of available audio sources you can folder directly on t.he top level, the hard
a) so select the entire contents of an in- drive's root directory. See also =::> page 29,
se rte d data m edium for storage on the "Play order of MP3 files and folders" .
hard drive =::> page 24, fig. 16. - Or select an existing folder by touching
- When you touch the function key it (in th e illustration =::> fig. 22: IC:MP3-CD OlD.
=::> fig. 21 ~ beside the display of a track or - Alternatively, select INew folderj if you
folder, a popup window opens. wish to create a new folder for the track or
- In the popup window, touch ~ to folder. Enter a name for the new fold e r in
start playback. the follow-on menu =::> page n, "Input
mask for free text input". The folder you
- In the popup window, select[copyj to have just created is opened and the name
store the required track or folder to your you gave it appears on the title bar. ~
hard drive.

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Editing stored audio files (tracks) and folders External CD changer
Applies to vehicles: with an external CD changer
Operating the external CD change r
As well as the internal CDIDVD drive. an external CD changer can be connected
for playing up to six audio CDs. You do not have to load all the slots in the CD
changer.

Fig. 23 Selection menu of available audio sources. Fig. 24 Stored oudio files (tracks) and folders on
the hard drive.

Selecting tracks or folders - In the popup window you can start


- Open the selection menu of the avail- playback. or you can copy. rename or de-
able audio sources ~ page 24. lete the track or file .

- Touch the function key~ fig. 23 I(ilHDD] Fundion keys in the pop up window:
to view the tracks and folders stored on the ~- starts the playback of the selec ted track or Fig. 25 External CD changer.
hard drive. folder => page 29. "Play order of MP3 file s and
folders". Depending on the model. the external CD - If none of the COs in the CD changer is
- Select the track or folder you wish to changer is loca ted in th e glove co mpart- being played. press IEJECT ] and then one of
~- saves a copy of t.he t.rack or folder
edit. Touch the display of a folder ment or in the armrest between the tw'O the buttonsGJ -@Jto select the CD you wish
=> page 30. "Selecti ng a memory loca tion an d
~ fig. 24 ID.. Name] to open it. Touch the front seats ~ Booklet 3.1 "Operation". to eject.
storing tracks" .
function key@to open the next higher
IRenome l- opens an input template where you can
folder. The names of the currently open Loading COs Operation using the Radio Naviga-
rename the track or folder =:> page 11. "Input
folders appear on the title bar. - Briefly press the I LOAD] button. The LED tion System
mask for free text input".
- Touch the function key@ next to the ~ fig. 25 CD above the next free CD slot will - You select the COs in the external CD
IOeletel- deletes
the se lec ted track or folder when
display of the track or folder you wish to you confirm a prompt . .. start to flash slowly. I t shows wh ich CD slot changer directly via the radio navigation
edit. A popup window opens. is being prepared . system ~ page 37.
- Wait until the LED starts to flash
If a CD in th e external CD changer is being
quickly. played. yo u can select a CD directly on the CD
- Insert a standard 12 cm audio CD with changer by pressing one of the bUllons(j) t00. If
the unprinted side facing the buttons GJ to a CD slot contains a CD. th e LED G) above the
button wiU light up.
@J into the CD slot until it is automatically
pulledin~0. The LEDs above the billions indicate the
status of the corresponding CD slot.
Ejecting COs from the external CD - CD slot empty; the LED is off.
changer - CD slot being prepared; the LED fla shes
- If you wish to eject the CD which is slowly.
being played in the CD changer. briefly - CD slot ready; th e LED fla shes quickly. CD can
press ~ fig. 25 I EJECT ]. be inserted. ~

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- CD slot is loaded; the LED is lit continuously. Applies to vehicles, with on external CD changer with magazine
/1:). WARNING
Quick loading Operating the external CD changer with magazine
The CD changer is also a class 1 laser product.
Press and hold => page 33, fig. 25 (LOAD) for more Ifit is opened, or is faulty or damaged, there is This external CD changer contains a CD magazine which loads CDs into the
than three seconds to load all free CD slots one a risk of invisible laser beams escaping from
after the other. changer.
the unit. The CD changer contains no user-
All free slots in the CD changer wiU be prepared serviceable parts. Repairs should therefore
automatically and can then loaded one after an- only be carried out by an authorised dealer.
other. Please refer to => page 19, "General infor-
mation on CD/DVD mode" and => page 53,
Ejecting all COs
"Important information on operating the CD
To eject all of the CDs from the CD changer, player".
press and hold the (EJEer) button for more than
three seconds.
All CDs in the CD changer will then be ejected
o Caution
Always insert the CDs in the CD changer with
one by one. If a CD is not removed from the eject the unprinted side to the buttons (D to@
position, CD ejection will stop and the CD will be
puUed back into the changer after around 15 sec- Before closing the glove compartment or
onds. armrest, check that the CD has been inserted
properly or removed. The CD changer or the CD
could otherwise be damaged. Fig. 26 CD changer. Fig. 27 CD magazine.
/1:). WARNING
The risk of injury during a sudden braking []J Note The external CD changer with magazine is Operation using the Radio Naviga-
manoeuvre or in an accident is increased if the
The next free slot will automatically be se- located on the right-hand side of the lug- tion System
glove compartment cover or armrest is open.
lected if you do not select one after pressing the gage compartment or under the front pas-
Always keep the glove compartment cover [LOAD) button. senger seat. - CDs in an external CD changer with
or armrest closed while the vehicle is in mo- magazine are selected directly via the
A CD will be pulled back into the player to
tion to reduce the risk of injury during a radio navigation system => page 37.
prevent damage ifis not removed from the eject Removing and inserting the magazine
sudden braking manoeuvre or in the event of
position within 15 seconds.
an accident. - Push the CD slot release => fig. 26 CD up
MP3 CDs and audio DVDs cannot be played. fully to gain access to the magazine. /1:). WARNING
You may not be able to play copy-protected The CD changer is also a class 1 laser product.
CDs or CO-Rs and CD-RWs which you have - Press the button CD to eject the maga-
If it is opened, or is faulty or damaged, there is
burned yourself. <Ill zine. The magazine is ejected. a risk of invisible laser beams escaping from
- Load the magazine as described the unit. The CD changer contains no user-
=> page 36. serviceable parts. Repairs should therefore
only be carried out by an authorised dealer for
- Insert the loaded magazine => fig. 27 0 safety reasons.
into the changer with the word "disc" Please refer to => page 19, "General infor-
facing up until it reaches the stop. The mation on CD/DVD mode" and => page 53,
arrow on the magazine must point to- "Important information on operating the CD
wards the magazine slot. player".

- Close the CD slot release fully. rn Note


The CD slot cover should always remain closed
after the magazine has been inserted. This will
stop dust entering the magazine. <Ill

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Applies to vehicles: with an external CD changer with magazine Applies to vehicles: with on external CD chonger
Operating the CD magazine Selecting CDs in an external CD changer on the Radio Na vigation
The CD magazine can hold up to six CDs, but does not always have to be com- System
pletely full.

Fig.31 CD selection menu.


Fig. 28 Inserting COs. Fig. 29 Removing COs.
Opening the CD selection menu - Touching one of the function keys
[@CD 1, ... ltO[ @CD6: ... Idirectlyo pens the track
Inserting COs - Turn the release lever against the spring - Press the [MEDIA] fun ction selection
list ofthat CD =:> page 25, "Changing tracks
- Hold the CD by its centre hole and pressure. button to open the MEDIA main menu. If a
or selecting tracks manually".
outer edge so that the printed side is video source was last selected, press the
- Press the CD gently out through the [MEDIAl function selection button again to
facing up. ope ning at the rear of the m agazine. A CD drive with no CD in it is indi ca ted by
open the audio menu. "<Empty>" and the function key next to the op-
- Load the CDs one at a time into the tion is in active.
magazine by sliding each CD in straight CD Caution - Playback of the audio source that was
last played is continued in the audio menu The top op tion [Inlern, _.1on the CD selectio n
until you hear it engage properly. When Refer to the notes on handling COs => page 54. =:> fig. 30. m e nu activa tes a CD or OVD loaded in the in-
doing this, hold the magazine with the
terna l CO/DVD drive.
word "disc" facing up. [I] Note - If the unit is not in CD mode, touch the
@ key on the top line of the screen. ~ - random playback
- The order of the COs can he seen on the MP3 COs and audio OVDs ca nno t be played.
The audio tracks on a CD will be played in
right-hand side of the magazine =:> fig. 28. You may not be able to play copy-protected - Touch the [Selection I function key to view random order => page 27, "Random play".
COs or CO-Rs and CD-RWs which you have the track list of the CD that is currently
Removing COs burned yourself. <4 playing =:> page 26, "Audio CDIDVD: Track [Scan] - scan function
- Turn the magazine so that the release selection" . All the a udio tracks on a CD are scanned for ten
lever is facing up =:> fig. 29. seconds each => page 28, "Scan function ".
- Touch the function key@ repeatedly
until the CD selection menu opens
=:> fig. 31.
rn Note
COs a nd OVDs that cannot be read by the con-
nected CD changer are also not available for se-
Selecting a CD lection in the CD selection menu of the radio
- Select a CD from the CD changer navigation system (display: "<Empty>"
[@CD 1: ... 1to [@CD 6,
.1 by touching IPLAY I next => fig. 31). <4
to the required option.

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Video DVD mode - The "Intro" stored on the video DVD (a - Make all the desired settings available
short introductory sequence) is played. in the film's menu .
Wait until the Intro has finished and the - Start the film by selecting the required
Notes o n video DVDs film's menu options appear with the unit's
option from the film's menu selection 0
own menu prompts => page 38, fig. 34. The
tries, they may not be copied even for private use film's menu options cannot be controIled - The film starts and the unit switches to
without prior consent of the copyright holder.
directly by touching the screen - instead full-screen view.
Please fmd out about relevant copyright laws they are operated using the function keys
and observe them. in the unit's own menu control system @ Full-screen view
These restrictions do not apply to recordings for to the right of the film options 0 . - In fuIl-screen view, all buttons are
which you personally hold the copyright or for hidden. Briefly touch the screen to see the
which you have been granted rights. - Depending on the inserted video DVD,
you may have to open the unit's menu video DVD menu again => page 40.

(lJ Note control system manuaIly. - !fyou now touch inside the free area of
Video COs cannot be played. the screen again, the video DVD menu will
Opening and operating the menu be hidden again . The video DVD menu is
You may not be able to play Video- OVDs
control hidden automaticaJly after 15 seconds of
which you have burned yourself.
- Briefly touch the screen to show the inactivity.
Fig.32 MEDIA main menu. The video image on the screen of the radio
navigation system is only displayed when the video DVD menu => page 38, fig. 33.
Aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9)
General information vehicle is stationary. The screen is switched off
- Touch IMenu)to open the unit's menu The film starts to play in the default aspect ratio
while the vehicle is in motion, but the sound can
Video OVDs are usually subject to national and control system => page 38, fig. 34. (4:3 or 16:9) . Th e aspect ratio is changed in the
still be heard. ~
international copyright laws. In certain coun- setup menu ~ page 126, "Video settings".
- Now select one of the arrow keys on the
right @to move the pointer in the desired
direction around the film 's menu options (lJ Note
Inserting and starting video DVDs The visual appearance of a film's menu selection
0 and the options and settings which it offers is the
- Once you have highlighted the required responsibility of the OVD manufacturer. The
option, select the IEnter! function key to ac- OVD manufacturer is also responsible for the
tivate it. different ways in which individual films respond
to identical commands. ~

Fig.33 Menu: Playing 0 video DVD. Fig. 34 DVD menu options of the inserted film.

Inserting a video DVD - The DVD starts automatically. It can


- Insert a video DVD with the printed side take a few seconds for the DVD to be read -
facing up into the CDIDVD slot to the the screen stays dark while this is hap-
pening, so please be patient. ~
point where it is automatically pulled in
=> page 22, "Inserting and ejecting
CDIDVDs".

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- Select ~ to return to the film without Other function keys in the Video DVD menu
The video DVD menu
selecting another chapter. @-changes to an optionally connected ex-
While a film is being played, you can change settings in the video DVD menu, and ternal video source I6) .
- AJternatively you can change the cur-
you can switch to another scene on the current video DVD or to a different audio rent chapter by touching the arrow keys on @- changes to TV mode l7l .
or video source. the unit or in the video DVD menu, or by ~- changes to a video DVD loaded in the in-
turning the settings knob 0 ternal CD/DVD drive.

To adjust the screen display for all functions, go


to the main Setup menu and select ~
rn Note
The film's menu selection ~ page 38, fig. 34
~ page 120. cannot be operated on the touchscreen, it can
only be operated using the unit's own menu
Function keys used to control the current audio
control 0.
or video source
The visual appearance of a film's menu se-
8 - touch briefly to go to the beginning of the lection and the options and settings which it of
current chapter, touch again to go to the begin-
fers is the responsibility of the DVD manufac-
ning of the previous chapter.
turer. The DVD manufacturer is also responsible
(3 - touch briefly to go to the beginning of the for the different ways in which individual films
next track or chapter. respond to identical commands . ....
@-Pausefunction: playback is paused at the
Fig. 35 Video DVD menu. current point - the icon changes to (8, - touching
(8 resumes playback from that point.
If the screen is in full-screen mode whHe a Changing display settings
film is running, briefly touch the screen to - In the video DVD menu, touch the
see the video DVD menu => fig. 35. The [Display] function key to adjust the bright-
video DVD menu offers you the following ness, contrast or colours of the film dis-
options: played on the screen. A slide control rn is
provided for each setting option => fig. 36.
Switching between audio and video
function - Press your finger against a sliderrn and
- In the video DVD menu, touch the move it along the scaJe without taking your
=> fig. 35 [Audio] function key to switch to finger off. The film's appearance wiII
the audio menu => page 20, fig. 13. change in the background accordingly.
- AJternatively, press the G or 0 key next
Opening the unit's own menu control to the slider to change the setting incre-
- In the videoDVD menu, touch the [Menu] mentally. These settings wiJI not affect the
function key to open the unit's own menu display in any other menus .
control => page 38, fig. 34. A film that is
running is switched back to its menu selec- Opening chapter selection
tion => page 39, "Opening and operating - In the video DVD menu, touch the
the menu control". [Chapter)function keywhiJe a film is running
- Touch ~ to close the unit's menu con- to view a list of chapters on the video DVD.
trol system. The view changes back to full- The current chapter is at the top, with all
screen mode. Depending on the file struc- the following chapters underneath .
ture of the inserted DVD, the film will stop - Touch the display of a chapter directly
in its menu selection or playback will (e.g. (Chapler 3D. Film playback continues
resume from the point where it stopped. from the beginning of the selected chapter. ~ 16) Optional equipment
17) only when a TV tuner is fitted (optional equipment) => page 42

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Applies to vehicles : with TV receiver


TV mode O verview
Applies to vehicles: with TV receiver Analogue and digital IV stations can be displayed.
Explanation of technical terms - If you now touch inside the free area of
the screen again, the TV menu is hidden
The IV receiver in the radio navigation system is equipped with a "hybrid re- again. The TV menu is hidden automati-
ceiver" capable of receiving both analogue and digital IV stations via the vehicle cally after 15 seconds of inactivity.
aerial.
The TV image is d.isplayed on the screen of the
"Universal TV" or DVB_T1S ) Availability of DVB-T and functional description radio naviga tion system. The sound is relayed
Analogue TV stations that can be received every- of the "hybrid receiver" via the vehicle's loudspeakers.
where by domestic aerials are becoming less fre- In areas where DVB-T is available, analogue TV The aspect ratio in full- screen mode (4:3 or 16:9)
quent as a result of advances in digital transmis- is gradually being phased out. This means that and other se ttings, as well as changes to the cur-
sion technology. The quality offered is often not in some areas only digital or only analogue TV rent TV standard, are made in the appropriate
acceptable today. It has still been used for in-car may be available. In some areas both analogue setup me nu => page 51. "TV settings".
applications, however, as digital TV reception and digital TV are available.
relied on a fixed cable connection (DVB-CJ or a Hardkeys in TV mode
In areas that do not have DVB-T, only analogue Fig. 37 TV menu over the TV image.
directional satellite dish (OVB-SJ. ~ page 2, fig. I @)or(B - goes to the next sta-
TV is available with the corresponding restric-
In DVB-T, digital TV signals are transmitted ter- tions. tions on the station list.
The TV image is only displayed when the
res triallyl9) and can be received by an aerial. Settings knob ~ page 2, fig. I 0- turn the knob
Display of analogue and digital TV stations vehicle is stationary. The television screen
DVB-T provides high quality mobile reception to select a TV channel or digital TV station man-
without the need for a fIXed aerial connection. The TV station that is being received is shown in is switched offwhile the vehicle is in mo-
tion, but the so und can stiIJ be heard. ually.
DVB-T is also known as "universal TV" . the display of the co mbi -instrument and also on
the screen of th e radio navigation sys tem when Function keys in the TV menu
The advantages of DVB-T you change over and activate the TV menu. Ana- Starting TV Mode Gl or(B - goes to the next TV stations on the sta-
Digital television offers conSiderably higher logue and digital TV stations are shown in dif- tion list, similar to the arrow keys on the unit
- Press the [MEDIAl function selection
quality than analogue television. Digital trans- ferent ways and are identified on the screen by ~ page 2, fig. I 0 .
button to go to the MEDIA main menu .
mission tech.nology is also far better able to uti - "Anologue" or "OVB-T" ~ page 44, "Displays in
lise the transmission capacity of a television sta- Playback of the media source last played is IAud;o]- changes to the audio menu and plays the
TV mode".
tion than analogue signals. Digital terrestrial resumed. last selected audio source.
broadcasting provides many more channels
than analogue broadcasting as signals can be
!IJ Note - Use the IMEDIAI function selection IS.ahon 1;,'1- opens the list of analogue TV stations
and digital TV and radio stations that can cur-
combined in a single stream ("multiplex:ing"J. Information about the current channel and button to switch between the last audio
digital TV stations in areas with DVB-T can be rently be received ~ page 45.
The transmission capacity can also be used for and the last video source.
additional services such as electronic TV guides found on the internet (e.g. at www.ueberall- IMemory]- opens the memory list of manually
fernsehen .deJ and is also available from your - In the video DVD menu, touch the stored analogue TV stations and digital TV and
20) and radio broadcasts.
local TV retailer. screen to open the video DVD menu radio stations ~ page 47.
"Hybrid receiver" for analogue and digital re- The video image on the screen of the radio => page 40, fig. 35. IEx'ras ]- opens a popup window where other
ception navigation system is only displayed when the functions can be activated.
- Select function keyIT2] to start TV mode.
DVB-T is currently not available in all areas, and vehicle is stationary. The televi sio n screen is
switched off while th e vehicle is in motion, but The TV channel that you last selected ap- Popup window [Exlra,1
the unit in the veh.icle still relies on an analogue
TV receiver. For this reason, a hybrid receive~1) the sound can still be heard. pears in the default aspect ratio and in full- IT-TXTI - opens the teletext page for the currently
has been developed for the unit, co nsisting of a screen display mode. selected TV station if teletext is available for that
If the digital TV signal is very weak, there
conventional analogue TV receiver and a DVB-T could be temporary interruptions in the picture station ~ page 49.
receiver. and sound (display: ~ and i J. '4
Show or hide TV menu
ID;, playl- shows the menu for changing the dis-
- While in TV mode, briefly touch the play settings. Proceed as already described in
18) DVB-T = digital video broadcasting - terrestrial screen to show the TV menu over the TV the section on video DVD mode ~ page 40,
19) Digital terrestrial television is broadcast entirely using earthbound circuits. image => fig. 37. "Changing display settjngs". ~

20) also known as EPG (electronic programme guide).


2 1) A "hybrid receiver" uses both analogue and digital technology. A" receiver" is also known as a tuner.

Function selection button MEDIA 43


42 Function selection button MEDIA
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510

~ - opens the overview of the electronic pro- you want to listen to. "CH A" or "CH B" will ap- If a lV station can no longer be received, the
gramme guide if digitallV stations can be re- pear in the top left of the screen ~ page 43, icons for "sound off" ~and "no reception" i are
ceived locally on DVB-T ~ page 50. fig. 37. displayed on the screen. <Ill
IManuai)- changes over to manual selection ora A stereo broadcast is also indicated by the icon
lV channel using the arrow keys on the unit or " "on the right of the screen under the (B func-
on the screen of the lV main menu ~ page 46, tion key. A programme broadcast in two- Applies to vehicles: with TV receiver
"Manual station selection with the arrow keys ". channel sound is indicated by the icon" "in the Selecting TV stations
same position ~ page 43, fig. 37. Select the audio
Selectable video sources in the Video DVD
menu
channel in the lV setup ~ page 51, "Selecting The unit is constantly scanning the TV station 'landscape'. You can use the arrow
audio channel for two-channel sound". keys on the unit to browse through all of the TV stations you can receive.
@J- changes to an optionally connected ex-
ternal video source 22 ) . If a lV channel also transmits teletext, this is in-
dicated by "TT" at the top right of the screen. If
~- changes to lV mode. teletext is not available for the current channel,
@Ql-changes to a video DVD loaded in the in- " "is displayed when the teletext function is se-
ternal CDIDVD drive ~ page 38. lected.

Displays in TV mode If the selected digitallV station supports the


electronic programme guide, this will be indi-
Each time you switch stations, the TV menu is cated by "EPG" at the top right of the screen. If
displayed for a few seconds with information EPG is not generally available in your area, only
about the current station. Any additional infor- " "will appear when you attempt to select the
mation that is displayed will depend on the type EPG function via the IExtras ) function key.
of station (analogue or digital) and the services it
supports ~ page 42, "Display of analogue and Changing the TV standard when travelling
digitallV stations". abroad
The top right corner of the screen shows If you travel abroad, you may have to set the lV
Fig. 38 TV menu with digital TV station (DVB-n. Fig. 39 TV station list with three digital and two an-
whether a digitallV station "OVB-T" or an ana- standard to the standard for the country you are
alogue TV stations.
logue channel "Analog." is currently selected. If visiting~ page 51.

a DVB-T radio station is selected, the screen


Start TV mode => page 43, "Starting TV Selecting TV stations from the station
shows "Radio". &. WARNING Mode". Touch the screen to open the TV
With analogue lV stations, the station ID can
list
Please keep your attention on driving at all menu => page 43.
only be displayed if the station provides one. times. Accidents and injuries can occur if the - Touch the (Station list) function key in the
Otherwise only the channel number is shown. driver is distracted. TV menu to view a list of all of the TV sta-
"Browsing TV stations"
With digitallV stations broadcast via DVB-T, an Do not allow yourself to be distracted from tions which you can currently receive. The
- Briefly press the arrow keys on the unit list "jumps" straight to a view of the TV sta-
electronic programme guide provided by the the road by making settings on the unit or
station can also display the name of the current using the unit itself. => page 2, fig. 1 @) or ~ to go to the pre- tion that is currently selected. This is high-
programme and its running time ~ page 43, vious or next TV station. Depending on the
Please only use the unit when the road, lighted in the list => fig. 39.
fig. 37. Activate the electronic programme guide settings in the Video settings menu, you
weather and traffic conditions are such that it
(EPG) to open a programme overview for all the is safe to do so. will go to a TV station from the list of lo- - Move the slider in the scroll bar down to
digitallV stations which you can receive cally available stations, or to a station from see more stations. See also => page 46,
The volume settings should be selected so
~ page 50, "Electronic Programme Guide the memory list => page 121. "Display order on the station list".
(EPG)". that warning signals from outside the vehicle,
e.g. police or fire brigade sirens, can be heard - The TV menu with information about - Touch the required TV station to select
The top left corner of the screen shows whether at all times.
the current station is shown when you it. The selected station is displayed in the
the current lV station is transmitting audio sig-
change stations => fig. 38. TV menu. Touch inside the free a rea of the
nals in "stereo" or mono ".
If
[I) Note screen to manually hide the TV menu.
Some lV channels offer bilingual programmes The television screen is switched off auto- - In the TVmenu you can also switch sta-
in "two-channel sound". In Video settings you matically while the vehicle is in motion, but the tions by touching the on-screen arrow keys - The station list closes automatically
can choose which voice channel, i.e. language, sound can still be heard. ~ => fig. 38 ~ or lB. after about 20 seconds of inactivity. ~

22) Optional equipment

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Booklet 3.4 RNS 510
Selecting TV stations manually with Each time you switch stations, the TV menu is
Applies to vehicles: with TV receiver
the settings knob displayed for a few seconds with information
about the current station. Memory list
- In TV mode you can also select all TV
channels and digital TV stations manually. Selected TV station after a change of location You can store TV stations in the memory list.
After a change of location. the unit attempts to
- When you turn the settings knob in TV "look for" the last selected TV station by means - Touch ~ to open the memory list. You
mode, the TV channels are displayed in of the station ID. If no digital TV stations are can now select another TV station and
order on the frequency band, whether they available at the new location. then depending store it as described => page 45.
are in use or not. on the setup. the unit also searches for the ana-
logue ID of that station. and vice versa Calling up stored stations
- Briefly push the settings knob to end =:> page 52. "Making settings for "station
manual frequency selection. tracking"". - In the TV menu, touch the => page 45,
fig. 38 I Memory I key to open the memory
However. the unit relies on the ID of the station
Manual station selection with the list. If the currently selected station is
that it is looking for being absolutely identical. If
arrow keys the particular station transmits an ID that is dif-
stored in the list, the list will "jump"
ferent from region to region. the unit will not straight to the view of that station.
- Instead of selecting a TV channel man-
uallywith the settings knob, you can touch find the last selected TV stalion at the new loca- - Touch the required TV station to select
tion.
the screen once in TV mode to open the TV it. The selected station is displayed in the
menu. Display order on the station list Fig. 40 Memory Iisl wilh three digital and one an- TV menu. Touch inside the free area of the
Digital TV stations that can be received by DVB- alogue TV slalion. screen to manually hide the TV menu.
- Touch the IExtras I function key to open a
T are displayed at the top of the station list, fol -
popup window => page 49, fig. 41. Start TV mode => page 43, "Starting TV - The memory list closes automatically
lowed by the analogue TV stations with their sta-
tion ID and then the analogue TV stations with Mode". Touch the screen to open the TV after about 20 seconds of inactivity.
- In the popup window, selectlManuatl.
The ~ key in the TV menu changes to no s tat ion ID (only th e channel number is menu => page 43.
shown). Deleting stored stations
I~ Manual! and the popup window closes.
Storing TV stations - Open the memory list as described.
- Press the arrow keys on the unit or [1] Note - In the TV menu, touch the => page 45,
touch the on-screen arrow keys to view all - Touch the function key => fig. 40 mID be-
When you swi tch over. the station and pro- fig. 38 [Memory) key to open the memory side the station yo u wish to delete.
TV channels and digital TV stations one by gramme information is shown differently for the list.
one in their order on the frequency band. analogue and digital TV stations =:> page 44. - Confirm the security check by touching
"Displays in TV mod e". - The memory list shows the currently se- IDelete) to permanently remove the station
- In the TV menu, touch the [~ Manual) lected TV station in the top line of the
Any radio s tati ons that can also be received from the memory list.
function key to close the function. The screen => page 14, fig. 9. Previously stored
via DVB-T at the new location will be found at
arrow keys can now only select the receiv- the bottom of the list after the analogue TV sta- TV stations and all the ava ilable memory - You can also simultaneously delete all
able stations on the station or memory list. tions with no station ID =:> page 45, fig. 39. locations are displayed in a list below. To of the TV stations that are stored in the
If the digital TV signal is very weak. there view all of the memory locations, move the memory list => page 52, "Deleting the TV
could be temporary interruptions in the picture slider at the right of the screen down. memory list".
and so und (display: l3- and i). <4
- Touch the => page 14, fig. 9 [Savel func- Depending on the setup , only stations from the
tion key to store the displayed TV station ( memory list are retrieved with th e arrow keys on
"TV Di9itol15" in this example) at a the unit or on screen =:> page 121.
memory location. Please note that many more stations are avail-
- In the Memory list menu, select a able in regions with digital TV than in regions
\'lith analogue TV. This means that some digital
memory location from the list by touching
TV stations are not available as analogue sta-
it. If you select a memory location where tions. If this is the case, a digital TV station will
another station is already stored, the other not be displayed in a region with analogue TV
station will be overwritten. only (display: ~ and").
When a TV s tation is stored. either the "station
ID" (the name transmitted by the TV station) is ~

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stored or if no name is transmitted, the channel different station is broadcasting on that channel Applies to vehicles: with TV receiver
number on which that TV station broadcasts at at another location. In this case the TV station
your location. This will determine whether the broadcasting with that channel number at the
Viewing te letext
unit can find the stored TV station at a different new location will be displayed when the
location later on. memory location is selected.
If the selected TV station provides teletext, this will be indicated by '11" at the top
right of the TV menu.
TV station stored with stotion ID If no TV stations are broadcasting on that
If you are at a different location with a different channel. then no station will be displayed when
channel 'landscape', the unit uses the station's the memory location is selected, and the icons
ID to try and "find" it at its new channel and to "1(!. and Tfor poor reception will appear on the
display it after opening the memory location. screen.

If the station 10 of the stored TV station cannot Station selection in border areas
be found at the new location, or if a digitally TV stations from a different country which
stored TV station is only available as an analogue broadcast using a different TV standard and can
station or vice versa, a popup window opens to be received in areas close to the border can also
tell you that the programme you are looking for be stored in the memory list.
is not available.
If you are travelling abroad for longer periods, it
Confirm the message with @R) and consult the is advisable to set the TV standard to the country
station list to see whether the required TV sta- in which you are travelling ~ page 51,
tion may be broadcasting under a different re- "Changing the TV standard".
gional name or is available in analogue or digital Fig. 41 Popup window for selecting other functions. Fig. 42 Typicol teletext page.
form. Alternatively, select another station from
the station list ~ page 45.
[l] Note
The way in which TV stations and stations fami- Start TV mode::::> page 43, "Starting TV Opening a specific teletext page
TV station stored under a channel number lies broadcast their IOs is the responsibility of Mode".
- The teletext home page displays a list of
If a TV station that has no ID has been stored the particular station. If the same TV station uses the available pages. To go to a specific tele-
under the channel number with which it has different IDs for different regions, the unit may Opening a teletext page
text page you must enter the corre-
broadcast at one location, you may find that a be unable to find it. -4 - In TV mode, touch the screen once to sponding number.
open the TV menu.
- Select the ~ function key to open a
- Touch the! Extras I function key to open screen where you can enter the page
the popup window::::> fig. 41. number.
- In the popup window, touch !nXT] to - Enter the number ofthe teletext page
open the teletext page for the currently se- you want and confirm your input as de-
lected TV station ::::> fig. 42. scribed::::> page 12, "Input mask for en-
- Touch the function key ~ to close the tering n urn bers". The page is opened. The
teletext. running numbers next to your number en-
tered at the top left of the screen indicate
Changing teletext pages the progress of the page search.
- Open the teletext page of a TV station as When the number of a teletext page is entered,
described . The number of the current page all available teletext pages for the selected TV
is shown on the top left. station are browsed in ascending numerical
order. When the highest number has been
- Now select ~ or ~ to go to the next or
reached, the search starts again with the lowest
previous available page number. Teletext number. The search for a particular teletext page
pages are identified clearly by a unique may take a few seconds depending on the page
page number. Unused page numbers are number you want and the number ofthe current
skipped when you browse ~vith the arrow ~~ ~
keys.

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Other function keys for displaying 0 teletexi IZooml- magnifies the view of the current teletext TV stations are responsible for the scope and The EPG cannot display any information
poge page. Touch once to view the top half an d twice content of the information provided in the EPG. about analogue TV stations. ~
If you touch the teletext page on the screen, the to view the bottom half of the current teletext
TV image will appear in the background behind page filling the screen. Touch again to return to
the teletext page. Touch the screen again to re- the normal view of the teletext page. Applies to vehicles: with TV receiver
move the TV image behind the teletext page. TV settings
~- freezes the teletext page view at the cur-
[I) Note
rent sub-page. This is because some teletext If there is no teletext available for the se- The "Video settings" menu is also used to make the settings for the TV mode. You
pages consist of a number of sub-pages which lected TV station, the screen remains black and can change the TV standard and TV format (4:3 or 16:9), select an audio channel
are normally displayed continuously one after the icon " "shows that teletext is not available. for audio output (two-channel sound) and set up the analogue/DVB-T selection.
the other. lfreception is poor, some additional services You can also specify the list from which TV stations will be accessed via the arrow
such as teletext and EPG (electronic programme
keys.
guide) may be temporarily unavailable. ~
Changing the TV standard
Applies 10 vehicles: with TV receiver - In the Video settings menu, move the
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) slide control down and touch the [TV norm)
function key to open the popup window in
If the selected TV station offers an electronic programme guide, this will be indi- which you can select a TV standard.
cated by "f: PG" at the top right of the TV menu. You can also select a different TV - Touch the required TV standard to se-
station directly from the EPG. lect it. Ask your specialist retailer about the
TV standard used in the country you are
Start TV mode =:> page 43, "Starting TV - rryou touch the~key, you can view visiting.
Mode". Touch the screen to open the IV more information about the highlighted
menu =:> page 43. programme and the next programme pro- Changing the aspect ratio of the
vided the station makes this information screen display
Opening the electronic programme available. Fig. 43 Video sellings with selection of TV sellings.
guide - In the Video settings menu , move the
- Touch the [Select.] function key to close slide control down to display the ITV format)
- In TV mode, touch the screen once to Call up the Video settings menu by
the EPG and display the highlighted sta- function key. The aspect ratio that is cur-
open the IV menu. preSSing the ISETUP] function selection
tion in TV mode. rently set is shown beside the ITV format) key.
button and the [Video ] function key.
- Touch the [Extras I function key to open - If you select the function key~, the EPG - Touch the [TV format) function key, and in
the popup window =:> page 49, fig. 41. will close and the station that was previ- Specifying station selection using
the popup window which opens, select@]
- In the popup window, touch [~ to ously selected is displayed. arrow keys or ~ to set the required aspect ratio for
view the electronic programme guide. For - In the Video settings menu, move the displaying the TV image =:> page 45, fig. 38.
each digital TV station that you can cur- The electronic programme guide is only avail - slide control down and touch the
able for digital TV stations received on DVB-T Selecting audio channel for two-
rently receive, the list displays the pro- =:> fig. 43 (TV search mode) function key.
and only when they support EPG.
gramme that is currently running and the channel sound
The programmes listed cannot be selected di - - Touch IStation list) or IMemory list) to specify
programme that immediately follows it. - If a programme is broadcast in two lan-
recty by touching them. They can only be high- the list from which sel ections will be made
The programme on the selected TV station guages v,rith two-channel sound (display
is highlighted. lighted, di splayed and opened llsing the right with the arrow keys in TV mode. If you se-
hand function keys. lect (Memory list ], only TV stations that are =:> page 45, fig. 38: J. you can manually se-
- Touch ~ or ~ to highlight the current stored in the memory list will be accessed lect the audio channel with the language
programme of a different station in the list. [I) Note with the arrow keys =:> page 45, ''''Browsing you want.
If no EPG is currently available, the screens TV stations"". - In the Video settings menu, move the
remains black and the icon " " is displayed. slide control down and touch the
If reception is poor, some additional services (TV audio channel) function key to open the
such as teletext and EPG (electronic programme popup window in which you can select an
guide) may be temporarily unavailable. ~
audio channel. ~

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- Simply touch to select/cH AI or [CH BI. Setting the audio/video standard


Your selected audio channel appears at the
- In the Video settings menu, move the
Important information on operating
top left of the IV menu => page 45, fig. 38.

Making settings for "station tracking"


slide control fully down to see the function
keys [AV 1 norm] and [AV 2 norm]. Here you can
the CD player
set up the necessary playback standard 23)
- In the Video settings menu, move the for an optionally connected external
slide control down to display the function audio/video source for both of the avail- Safety precautions for devices fitted with lasers
key [Automatic DVB-T/Analogue switch ]. A tick in able video inputs.
the checkbox ~ shows that station Laser devices are classified into safety classes 1 -
tracking will also search for the analogue - Touch the function key [AV 1 norm] or 4 in accordance with DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/ VDE .& WARNING
or digital pendant of the selected TV sta- IAV 2 norm], then in the popup window, 0837. The CO player is a class 1 laser product.
tion => page 46, "Selected TV station after a touch to select the required standard . When the CD player is opened, there is a risk of
Volkswagen CO players conform to safety class l.
change oflocation". injury caused by the invisible laser beams es-
For more settings for the video OVD mode and The lasers used in class 1 devices are low ene rgy caping from the unit.
- Briefly touch the function key to check for operating a n external audio/video source in lasers, or are shielded in such a way that they
The CD player contains no parts which you
or clear the checkbox. the Video settings menu, refer to chapter present no danger when used correctly.
can service or repair by yourself. You should
=> page 126. therefore contact an authorised dealer if there
Deleting the TV memory list is a mechanical fault or if a repair is
- In the Video settings menu, move the (l) Note required. ~
slide control down and touch the If a TV programme that is transmitted in 4:3
[Delete TV memory list] function key. format is displayed using the 16:9 screen format
setting, then the top and bottom of the TV image
- Confirm the prompt if you no longer will be "cut off" . ~ Tips for the CD mode
need the TV stations stored in the memory
list, e.g. because they are not available at To ensure perfect, high-quality so und, use only
your new location => p age 47, "Memory clean, undamaged COs. .& WARNING
list" . Please note that a dirty or scratched naviga tion The volume settings should be selected so that
OVD ca n seriously impair the speed and func- warning signals from outside the vehicle, e.g.
tions of the navigation system. police or fire brigade sirens, can be heard at all
times.
Compact discs shou ld always be stored in the
CD rack from the Genuine Vol.kswagen accesso-
ries range or in their original case when not in
[l] Note
use. You might not be able to play COs with copy
protection or CD-Rs and CO-RWs which you
Please do not stick any labels onto the CDs. have burned yourself.
Never expose CDs to direct su nli ght' Not every CD playe r can play MP3 COs.
Please refer to the notes in the corresponding
chapter.
Please observe the copyright laws applicable
in your country. ..

23) Optional equipment! Please refer to the manufacturer's operating manual.

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Handling data media (COs and DVDs)


TONE function selection buHon
To ensure perfect, high-quality sound, only clean, undamaged data media should
be used.
Cleaning data media
Changing the sound, sound focus, and volume
Push the COIDVD into the CD slot until it is
Hold the data medium by its edge. Avoid leaving pulled in automatically.
You can adjust the sound character and the volume of different audio sources to
fingerprints on data media. The data medium should be held straight suit your individual needs.
Clean data media using a soft, lint-free cloth. and at right angles to the front of the unit when
Wipe the data medium in straight lines moving being inserted and removed from the drive.
from the centre out towards the edge. Stubborn taking care not to jam it. Surface scratches may
dirt can be removed with a commercial CO/OVD render the data medium unserviceable.
cleaner or isopropyl alcohol. Only write on data media using suitable
pens/markers. Unsuitable writing products will
CD Caution damage the material.
Never use fluids such as petrol. paint thinner Do not affix stickers or similar items to the
or vinyl record cleaner. as these can damage the data medium. as stickers can work loose and
surface of the data medium! damage the drive.
Use standard 12 cm COs/OVDs only. 8 cm Do not place data media near heat sources or
single COs and irregular COs (known as "shape in direct sunlight.
COs") must not be inserted as they could OVDs should always be stored in the rack
damage the CO/OVO drive. from the Genuine Volkswagen accessories range
OVO plus. dual discs and flip discs are thicker or in the original case when not in use. Fig.44 Main menu: Sound seHings. Fig.4S Menu : Volume seHings.
than standard COs and must not be inserted into Please be careful when removing data media
the unit. that they do not fall and scratch their surface. <Ill In the Sound settings='> fig. 44 main menu. - Move the slid er DJ or press the G or (]
functions can be switched off or on or are to change a setting.
infinitely adjustable ='> page 5. "General
operation". An overview of setting options Changing volume settings
and the menu structure of the Sound set- - Touch ='> fig. 44 {Volume ]. The Volume
tings main menu can be found at the end settings menu is opened => fig. 45.
of this chapter.
- Touch the function key [Switch'on volume],
Calling up the Sound settings main [Traffic announcements] or {Telephone I. to open the
menu corresponding settings menu.
- Press the [TONE] function selection - Move the slider rn or press G or (] to
button to open the menu to change the change the displayed volume.
sound and volume settings ='> fig. 44.
- Touch the {Navigation] function key to
Changing the sound character or open the Navigation volume menu. In the
sound focus Navigation volume menu. you can adjust
the volume of the Nav. announcements
- Touch ='> fig. 44 [ Treble - Mid - Bass] to with [Announcement volumeJ. You can also
open the settings menu for changing the change the options for[Nav. announcementsJOr
"sound character". specify how far the volume of other audio
- Touch ='> fig. 44 [Balance - Fader] to open sources should be lowered during a Nav.
the settings menu for changing the sound announcement using [Audio seHings I
balance from left to right (balance) and ='>~~~. ~
from front to back (fader).

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GALA - speed dependant volume [Dynomicl- navigation announcements are only


control issued when the calculated route has been left, Function overview table for the TON E function
e.g. as a response to traffic congestion warnings.
- Touch ~ page 55, fig. 44 IGALA). The This setting is recommended when navigation
selection buHon
GALA settings menu is opened. announcements for a route travelled each day
are no longer needed and the navigation system
- Change the degree of volume increase Main menu: Sound settings
is only used for dynamic navigation => page 98,
in stages from 1 to 6 by moving the slider "Dynamic route guidance with TMC (Traffic Function keys 1. Sub-menu 2. Sub-menu 3. Sub-menu
rn or pressing G or 0 ~ page 56, "Oper- Message Channel)". If a navigation announce- Settings menu for Sound settings:
atingGALA:" . ment is issued again due to a change in route, Treble - Mid - - Treble
Nav. announcements are always switched on Bass -Mid
- Move the slider DJ all the way to the left again (display: [Nov. onnouncementsll~ On]) .
to swi tch off GALA. -Bass
@ID-nospoken navigation recommendations Settings menu for changing to volume from:
Accepting settings are issued. Balance - Fader - right to left Balance)
- front to rear Fader
- Touch the ~ function key on the Operating GALA:
screen to switch to the previous menu. The noise level in the vehicle increases with ve- Switch-on
Settings menu for the maximum switch-on volume
Press a function selection button (e.g. hicle speed. GALA automatically adjusts the volume
IRADIO)) to go to that menu. The changed volume to the speed of the vehicle. Traffic an-
Settings menu for the volume of traffic announcements
settings are accepted in both cases. If a low GALA value is set, the volume rises nouncements
slightly when the speed of the vehicle increases. Settings menu for the volume of Nav. an-
Confirmation tone for screen operation Announcement nouncements
If a high GALA vaJue is se t, the volume rises sig-
You can s\vitch a confirmation tone for oper- nificantly when the speed of the vehicle in- volume - Volume
ating the tOllch screen on or off. To do this, move creases. - Minimum volume
the slider IJJ in the Sound settings menu all the Pop-up window: Nav. announcements
In this way, GALA can be adjusted at any time
way to the bottom and touch [Confirmation tone I. In Nav, announce-
(e.g: windows open or closed or roof carrier at- Volume - Off
the pop-up window, touch [~Off) or[~ On).
tached) to su.it current situation in the vehicle. ments -Dynamic
Navigation
Nov. announcements -On
The basic volume is still changed via the volume
~ - Navigation announcements are played control => page 2, fig. 1 0. <11 Pop-up window:
during audio mode at the preset volume lowering the audio volume during a Nav.
=> page 95. Audio volume announcement
reduction -Low
-Medium
-High
Settings menu for lowering the volume of a media source
Telephone
during a telephone caJI
Settings menu for increase level of the Speed dependant volume control
GALA
=> page 56
Pop-up window: confirmation tone when pressing a button
Confirmation
-On
tone
- Off
Touch the ~ to return to the previous menu.

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Safety information fo r using the navigation system


NAV (navigation system) function
The navigation system dete rmines the position
selection buHon of the vehicle. the direction. distance and the &. WARNING
route to a selected destination. However. it is not Please keep your attention on driving at all
able to take traffic rules and regulations into ac- times. Accidents and injuries can occur if the
count =:> 6. The system provides navigation
Overview recommendations in the form of spoken naviga-
driver is distracted.
Do not allowyourselfto be distracted from
tion announcements. Direction arrows indi- the road by making settings or by using the
cating the direction of travel are also displayed radio/navigation system.
How does the navigation system work and how is it operated? on the screen.
The radio/navigation system should only
An optimal route is defined using sensors, satellites and traffic reports and the The destination is entered when the vehicle is be used when the road, weather and traffic
driver is then guided to his or her destination. stationary. The route guidance function is de- conditions are such that it is safe to do so.
signed for cars and is therefore unsuitable for
The volume settings should be selected so
The current vehicle posit ion is determined using larger commercial vehicles.
Can I listen to music when using the naviga- that warning signals from outside the vehicle,
a satellite system (GPS - Global Positioning tion system? =:> page 62. "General information" The route is recalculated each time you ignore e.g. police or fire brigade sirens, can be heard
System). Sensors in the vehicle measure dis- recommendations or leave the recommended at all times.
What happens if I leave the recommend ed
tances that have been driven. The values are route. This process takes only a few seconds.
route? =:> page 62. "General information"
compared to the detailed map information on a
navigation DVD and are corrected as necessary Can a navigation announcement be re-
Navigation recommendations can only be made
again when the process is complete.
&. WARNING
with the support ofTMC traffic reports (TMC = peated? =:> page 96. "Issuing navigation recom- Please observe the laws of road traffic legisla-
Traffic Message Channel) =:> page 98. The data is mendations" Depending on the country. some radio naviga- tion when folloMng the recommendations
then used to calculate the optimal route to the How does the navigation system respond tion system functions can no longer be selected made by your radio/navigation system.
destination. when driving in an underground car park or a when the vehicle is travelling above a certain
speed. This is not a malfunction, but simply the The recommendations made by the system
tunnel? =:> page 62. "General information" can differ from the actual road situation, e.g.
Navigation announcements. map displays on legal requirements valid in this country.
the screen of the navigation device. and direc- How do I enter destinations? =:> page 07. due to road works or outdated navigation
tion arrows shown on the screen and in the "Destination entry: selecting a destination" Incomplete navigation data data. In these cases, traffic legislations should
combi-instrument guide you safely and com- How can I enter petrol stations, restaurants The navigation system cannot receive data from always be followed and recommendations
fortably to your destination. You can drive to an or hotels as desti nations? =:> page 69, "Selecting GPS satellites while passing under a heavy made by the navigation system ignored.
address in a n unfamiliar town. find the nearest points of interest as a travel destination " canopy of trees. or when your vehicle is in a ga- Traffic signs and legislations always take
petrol station or be guided to a hotel . for ex- Can I store destinations in a memory? rage. underpass or tunnel. In these situations. priority over the recommendations made by
ample. =:> page 78. "Destination mem ory" the navigation system relies the vehicle se nsors the navigation system.
to determine the position of the vehicle. Even if information regard.i ng one-way
This chapter contains answers to the following What parameters can I set for route calcula-
questions: tion? =:> page 66. "SpeCifying parameters for In areas that are not. or are on ly partially, digital- streets, pedestrian zones etc. is stored on the
route calculation" ized on the navigation DVD. the navigation navigation DVD. route guidance is still subject
What rules do J have to adhere to when us ing to constant changes. Information regarding
How am) guided to a des tination? system \i\~ll continue to attempt to establish
the navigation system? =:> page 59. "Safety infor- traffic lights. stop signs and right of way signs,
page 96. "Issuing navi gation recommenda- route guidance. Note that under these circum-
mation for using the navigation system" =:>
parking and stopping restrictions, as well as
tions" stances, faults may occur in the route guidance
How do I use the n aviga tion DVD? when aspects such as one-way streets and street lane constrictions and speed limits, is not in-
page 60. "Navigation data and the navigation
=:> Can I stop or interrupt the route guidance categories (motorway. rural routes. etc.) are not. cluded in the radio/navigation system.
DVD" function before I reach my destination? or are only partiaUy. included in the navigation It is essential that you adjust your speed to
=:> page 95. "Route guidance" ...
data. suit the road, weather and traffic conditions.
Do not follow the radio/navigation system
recommendations if it advises you, for ex-
ample, to drive fast in foggy conditions. Risk of
accident! ~

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Navigation data and the na vigation DVD Storing the navigation data can take up to an If you are only leaving the stored navigation area
hour. While the navigation data is being stored, for a short period of time. you can also navigate
It is advisable to store the data on the navigation DVD directly in the navigation route guidance is started using the navigation directly via the inserted navigation DVD. How-
memory of the unit. The navigation DVD is then no longer needed for navigation. DVD. Note that the route guidance is cancelled if ever. the navigation DVD must then remain in
the navigation DVD is removed. Route guidance the internal CD/DVD drive for the duration of
If there is currently no navigation data - Press [Continue] in the pop-up window to must then be restarted and receives data from the route guidance =;. page 60. "Using the navi-
stored in the navigation memory of the confirm that you have seen the message. the navigation memory of the unit. gation DVD data for a short period of time".
unit, the navigation data is saved automat- Ensure that when inserting and removing the
- Press the [Save] function key in the pop- Can I burn my own navigation DVDs?
icallywhen the navigation DVD is in- navigation DVD. it is kept straight and at right
up window to overwrite the data in the Your navigation system will only accept original
serted. angles to the front of th e unit. Do not hold the
navigation memory of the unit with the DVDs. as only these can guarantee correct route
DVD at an angle which could cause scratches.
calculation.
Storing navigation data in the unit data on the navigation DVD. rendering the navigation DVD useless.
Copyright laws are in place prohibit.ing unau-
- Insert the navigation DVD into the - lfyou press the@button during this Store the navigation DVD carefully so that it is on
thorized reproduction of navigation DVDs.
CDIDVD slot with the printed side facing process, a message a ppears stating that hand when you have to temporarily replace the
data on the navigation DVD in the unit with the Using an iUegal copy of a navigation DVD will
up until it is automatically pulled in => CD. the navigation data is currently being
data stored on another navigation DVD nearly always cause problems in the navigation
The unit compares the data on the naviga- copied onto the hard drive and the process =;. page 61. "Leaving the stored navigation area". system.
tion DVD to the data in the navigation will be cancelled if the navigation DVD is
memory. If the data in the navigation Compatibility of the navigation DVD
memory of the unit is identical to the data
removed now.
There are different generations of units in use in
& WARNING
on the navigation DVD, no message ap- - Press the [Notify] function key to b e in- Volkswagen vehicles. The data carriers for the Please refer to =;. page 19, "General infor-
pears. formed when the storing process has fIn- different units are not compatible with each mation on CD/DVD mode" and =;. page 53,
ished. other. You will need the navigation DVD which is "Important information on operating the CD
- Press the@ button to re move the navi- valid for your navigation system. Your player".
gation DVD => CD. - When the message appears, press the

- If there is currently no navigation data


@button or press the [Eject ] function key,
and remove the navigation DVD. The cur-
Volkswagen dealer will be pleased to help you
find the right version. o Caution

Current navigation data and new navigation Please note that a soiled or scratched naviga-
stored in the unit, the storing process starts rent route guidance wifl be cancelled and
DVD
tion DVD can seriously impair the complete
automatically in the background. If you must be restarted. copying of all the navigation data needed for
press the @ button during this process, a Roads and streets are subject to constant change navigation into the navigation memory. This can
message appears stating that the naviga- Using the navigation DVD data for a (e.g. new roads, changes to street names and significantly affect the speed and the funct.ions
tion data is currently being copied onto short period of time house numbers). Your navigation DVD is an of the navigation =;. page 54. "Handling data
the hard drive and th e process wi.1I be can- enormous database whi ch. after some time. will media (CDs and DVDs)" .
- If you only leave the map area stored in unfortunately no longer be up to date. This
celled if the navigation DVD is removed . Inserting a second CD/DVD while an in-
the navigation memory of the unit for a could cause probl ems during route guidance.
serted CD/DVD is being ejected can destroy the
- Press the ~ function key to be in- short period of time, insert the navigation For this reason. update the navigation data on CD/DVD drive in the unit. Note that it takes a
formed when the storing process has fin- DVD for the area where you will be travel- your unit regularly with a current navigation few seconds to eject the CD / DVD after pressing
ished. ling. DVD. Be sure to obtain a new navigation DVD in the eject button The protective barrier in
time. also avail able at your Volkswagen dealer. front of the CD/DVD slot is opened while this is
- When the message app e ars, press the - Press [Continue] in the pop-up window to
happening. You must wait until the CD/DVD is
@ button or press the [Eject] function key, confirm that you have seen the message. Leaving the stored navigation area
ejected before trying to insert a new CD/DVD.
and remove the navigation DVD. The cur- The map area stored in the navigation memory
- Press the [Temp.] function key in the pop- Please note that a soiled or scratched naviga-
rent route guidan ce will be cancelled and of the unit is very large and contains multiple
up window and exit the naviga tion DVD in tion DVD can seriously impair the speed and
must be restarted. countries. However. if you should leave the
the unit. The unit now naviga tes using the stored navigation area. you will need another functions of the navigation system.
data from the navigation DVD. navigation DVD willl th e appropriate navigation DVDs should always be stored in the DVD
Updating navigation data in the unit
data. rack from the Genuine Volkswagen accessories
- If the data in the n avigation memory of - \Nhen you return to the area cove red in range or in the original case when not in use.
the map material stored in the navigation A navigation DVD compatible with your unit can
the unit is not identical to the data on the
navigation DVD, a m essage appears. memory, press the@butto ntoremovethe
navigation DVD . .,
be obtained from your Volkswagen dealer. You
can then store the data of this navigation DVD in rn Note
the unit. vVhen this is done. the "old" navigation The extent to which small villages. streets
data in the unit is overwritten. and house numbers are included on the naviga- .,

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tion DVD depends on the version of the naviga- The content of the navigation DVD is being
tionDVD. acters available for selection from the naviga- suggestions can be accepted by touching the@g)
updated constantly. You can obtain information
tion memory. When fewer than one hundred function key.
In certain cases, you may need a new naviga- on new navigation DVDs from your Volkswagen
destinations are available for selection, the
tion DVD when travelling in another country. A dealer. ... If one of your desired inputs is not available, ei-
number of destinations currently available is
list of the countries included on the DVD can be ther the address does not exist, or a previously
displayed to the right next to the input line. If
found on the rear side ofthe DVD case. selected restriction will not allow you to make
fewer than six destinations are available for se-
the entry. For example, entering a particular
lection, the input mask is closed automatically
post code will only allow you to choose streets
and a list of possible destinations is displayed.
that are actually located in that post code range.
General information Touch the desired destination to select it.
While the destination is being entered, the char- Input windows for "free text input"
The fuU scope of the unit's audio sources are The last announcement made can be repeated acters are continuously compared with the nav- Free text entry allows any letter, number, and
available while you are being navigated to a des- during route guidance by pressing the@D igation data in the navigation memory and sug- special character to be entered in any combina-
tination 24 ) . Navigation announcements are button. You can change the volume during a gestions are displayed in the input line. These tion =:> page ]0 . ...
played at the preset volume in the current audio navigation announcement by turning the
mode. The volume of the current audio source volume control(!).
will then be lowered so that you do not "miss"
the navigation announcement =:> page 55, If "Off Rood" is displayed on the screen, you are Input masks fo r selecting an address
"Changing volume settings" . on a street that is not included in the navigation
data used, such as a car park, a private road or a Only those letters and numbers which make up a logical entry are available for se-
You can use the ~ and ~ function selec- country lane. lection.
tion buttons to receive information on the cur-
rent navigation status. The GPS sateUite signals will not be able to reach
your aerial when you are in a tunnel or under-
When entering an address (town, street), only ground garage, forcing the unit to rely on the
those characters which make up a logical entry wheel sensors for orientation. If you attempt to
are made available for selection. A list of pos- carry out a route calculation in this situation you
sible names are shown. Do not forget to enter may hear the announcement: "You are located
the blank space in names made up of more than on a non-digitalised street". Drive on umil the
one word, such as "High Wycombe" . display "Off Rood" disappears . ...
The route wiu be recalculated if you leave or dis-
regard the route that was originally calculated.
This process takes only a few seconds.

Input windows for navigation Fig.46 Address input: selecting a town. Fig.47 Selecting from a list.

O verview When entering destinations, it is only pos- - Touch the @ function key to open the
sible to enter names which are already input mask for numbers and special char-
Input windows are used to select an address or enter a name or numbers. stored in the navigation memory. When acters. Press ~ to change to the letter
entering an address, for example, the town input mask again.
There are two kinds of input masks. The input igation memory. For this reason, only those let- selection is always restricted to a previ-
masks used to search for and call up information ters, numbers and special characters whkh - Each entry will suggest a new destina-
in the unit (e.g "select" an address) and input ously-selected country. Additional selec-
make up a logical entry are available for selec-
tion options are restricted by each new tion from the navigation memory in the
masks where "free text" can be entered. tion. A destination is therefore not entered input line.
freely, but selected from a range of destinations
character in the input line => page 62.
Input masks for "searching for information" - Touch@KIto accept the destination dis-
stored in the unit.
(e.g. selecting an address) Selecting a destination
Every character you enter narrows the choice of
played in the input line. Touch ~ to close
When entering destinations, it is only possible to - In the input mask, touch a character the input mask without accepting the en-
enter names which are aLready stored in the nav- stored destinations further until there are only a
few destinations with this combination of char- ~ displayed in the keyboard block to add it to tries. ~
the input line.
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- Delete the characters in the input line, - The number of the currently available
starting at the position of the character in- destinations is ctisplayed in the El func- The Navigation main menu
sertion mark and moving from right to left, tion key when fewer than one hundred
by touching the ~ function key. destinations can be selected => page 63,
The Navigation main menu is used to select a new destination, to store a displayed
fig. 46. destination, to set a "Flagdest. ", to change to the tour or waypoint navigation
Selecting a destination from the list mode, to start route guidance to the displayed destination, and route options are
- If fewer than six destinations can be se- displayed and specified.
- If you touch the ~ function key after
lected, the input mask is closed automati-
opening the input mask, a list is opened
caUy and the list of possible destinations is
with all of the destinations meeting the pa-
displayed .
rameters (e.g. for [Country) and [Town Dthat
can be selected from the navigation
Selecting special characters based on letters
memory => fig. 47.
A few letters are also marked with a small tri-
- Move the scroll bar on the right side of angle "T". This indicates that special characters
the screen to display all of the entries in the based on this letter can be selected.
list. Keep the function key pressed with your finger
until a pop-up window is shown with this spe-
- Touch the desired entry in the list to ac- cial character. Accept the desired character by
cept it for the address entry. touching the input line - the pop-up window
will be closed. Ifno entries are made, the pop-up
Narrowing the destination search and window is closed automatically after a few sec
selecting from the list onds. Fig. 48 The Navigation main menu with address. Fig. 49 Selecting route options.
- While making entries in the input line, A few special characters can also be "written
you can touch the El function key behind out". Thus, instead of the German special char- - Touch the [NAV) function selection Setting the Ipos;t;on] and !El
the input line at any time to open a list of acters "A", "0 ", and "0", the sequence of charac- button to switch over to navigation. The opens a window with information
(pos;';on]-
ters "AE", "UE", and "OE" are recognised by the last opened menu in navigation is dis- abo ut your current location. In this menu, you
destinations which can be selected. Only
navigation system. Other special characters can played. can store the displayed location in the destina -
those destinations which can be selected be ignored, such as instead of "E", "n", or "E", a tion memory using ~ => page 78, "Destina-
from the navigation memory are displayed normal "E" is recognised by the navigation - Touch the [NAV ] function selection tion memory" .
that meet the parameters and the se- system. <4 button again if the Navigation => fig. 48
quence of characters in the input line (El - stores the current position as a "Flagdest."
main menu is not displayed. In navigation, in the destination memory. Only one destina-
=> page 63, fig. 47. touching the [NAV) function selection tion can be stored usi ng the name "Flagdest." in
button always selects the Navigation main the destination memory. If the flagged destina-
menu . tion is not renamed, it will be (El overwritten
=> page 81 when the screen is touched again.
The Navigation main menu is displayed either
Additional function keys in the Navigation main
in "normal" Travel destination mode => fig. 48 or
in Tour mode => page 83, fig. 69. rfTour mode is menu
displayed, change to "normal" Travel destina- opens a selection menu to select
INew des';no';onl-
tion mode => page 85, "Leaving Tour mode". the type of destination entry => page 67.
In the upper third of th e screen, the add ress last ~- opens a pop-up window:
used as route guidance is di splayed. If no ad- (load de.';notion 1- to
select a travel destination
dress is displayed, route guidance was not yet that is already saved => page 76.
performed with the unit or the "destination
(Save de,';no'ionl- to save the travel desti nation
memory" was manually deleted => page 78,
displayed in the Navigation main menll
"Destination memory".
=> page 81.
Next to the (Op';on,] function key the currently set (Monage memoryl- swi tches to the destination
route options are displayed => page 66, "Speci-
~~ry=>~~~ ~
fying parameters for route calcu lation ".

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specify a point along the route or the destination by touching it => page 76- or saves the displayed looking for that is not in the post code area [n the Address entry=> page 68, fig. 52 menu, you
area as the search area => page 69. Recent destinations => page 80. cannot be found when selecting a street later. can specify before switching to ~ which area
select a point from the map as travel
(Mop/GPS) - opens the list of saved travel destina-
(Fovourites)-
should be displayed, for example by selecting
Function key ~ (Country] and (Town ]. Otherwise the last travel desti-
destination => page 74. tions which were previously defined as "fa-
The:::) page 68. fig. 52 @] function key selects nation travelled to on the map display is dis-
vourite destination". and starts route guidance
New destination: selecting a travel destination the input mask for points of interest :::) page 69. played. [f a travel destination has not yet been
to one of the displayed travel destinations by
from the destination memory touching it:::) page 76 - or edits "Favourites" You can narrow down the target area for points used, the current location is displayed in an
selects a previously entered and
(Home oddr... ) - => page 81. of interest searches in the Address entry overview map.
saved home address as destination - or defines :::) page 68. fig. 52 menu . for example, byen- Additional function keys
opens the list of saved travel
(Oestinotion memory)
the home address => page 82. tering the {Country] and (Town ).
destination and starts route guidance to one of The function keys ~ and ~ are active after
opens the list of the destina-
(Recent destinotions) - the displayed travel destinations by touching it The ~ function key in the Address entry a town is selected.
tions recently travelled to and starts route guid- => page 76 - or edits the "Destination memory" menu ~-opens a menu to save the displayed target
ance to one of the displayed travel destinations => page 80. <4
The ~ function key is used to select map dis- address => page 81.
play where you can further specify the target
~- starts route guidance to the displayed
area by moving a cross hair:::) page 74, "Se-
target address:::) page 95. <4
Selecting a ta rg et add ress lecting a travel destination from the map".

Entering an address using an input mask for selecting a target address. The travel
destination is narrowed down further with each entry. Selecting points of inte rest as a travel destination
- If the parameters are sufficient for route In the search mask "POI search" options are specified to search for a point ofin-
guidance, the (Start] function key is active. terest.
- If you touch the (Stort)functjon key, route
guidance is started => page 95.

Changing the target address


- If a travel destination was previously
defined, this travel destination is dis-
played in the Address entry menu . You only
have to change the addresses that differ
from the desired target address. If the cor-
rect country is displayed, touch (Twn.lP.cd.] to
Fig. 52 Selecting addresses. begin by selecting a town.

In the New destination menu, touch the If a target address is already displayed, the
=> page fil. fig. 51 (Address] function key. changes to the upper level destination parame- Fig. 53 Search mask for a Point of interest search. Fig.54 Point of interest information window.
ters and the lower level destination parameters
Selecting a target address that would narrow down the travel destination
In the New destination menu, touch the ICategory] Selecting a point of interest
are deleted. If the destination parameters after
- Select the target address in the Address (Twn.l P.cd.] are changed. the old parameters after
=> page 67, fig. 51 (fQD function key. In the category
entry menu. [Street], (Number] and (inters ect.] are deleted . PO] search menu, options are specified to
- If you are looking for a specific type of
search for a point of interest.
- Touch one of the left function keys Narrowing down the address entry destination, for example a hotel, touch
(Country], (Twn.lP.cd.], (Street] or (Number] to open Note that each destination parameter that nar- ~ and select a main category in the
the appropriate input mask => page 62, rows down the travel destination restricts subse- following menu by touching it, e.g.
"Input windows for navigation". A target quent selection options. When entering an ad- (CAR AND TRAVEL]. ~
address must always be selected in the dis- dress, only narrow down the target area to the
played sequence, first the country, then extent you are comfortablewith your entries. For
the town, etc. example, if you are not sure about a post code.
then just enter the town name. A street you are ~

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- After selecting a main category, the list - A telephone number can also be en- calling up the menu. the search area is set to the
Point of interest information window
of available point of interest categories is tered in the manner described => page 12, current location.
opened, e.g. IHOlels/Molels). There could be "Input mask for entering numbers". When _ Additional information is obtained [Near de,tinotion) - if a travel destination is selected.
other sub-categories available, e.g.ITRAVEL). looking for a telephone number, first select here, such as the exact address and tele- you can select the radius around this travel des-
To switch from the sub-category view to a a category where you should search and al- phone number of the selected point of in- tination as the search area for the point of in-
main category, touch @. ways enter the telephone number without terest => page 69, fig. 54. terest.
a city or country code. - In the "Point of interest information [location)-limits the point of interest search to the
- As an alternative touch the
window" touch@EJto start route guidance radius of the current location (default setting).
IALL CATEGORIES (ALPHABETICAL)) function key to Starting the search
display all available point of interest cate- to the displayed point of interest (Neortown)- enter the town using an input mask
gories in a list in alphabetical order. All dis- - When you are finished entering the in- => page 95. where you want to search for the point of interest
played symbols can also be displayed in formation in the search mask, touch the ~ page 63.
=> page 69, fig. 53 (Search) function key. A _ Touch the [@) function key if you only
map display => page 122, "Selecting the ISelect point on mop) move the crosshair to select a
pop-up window is opened and the point of want to save the displayed point of interest
map details to be displayed" . point on the map where you would like to search
interest is searched for according to the => page 8I. for a point of interest. Proceed as is described in
- Select the desired point of interest cate- options you selected in a range of a max- - Touch the 8J or (8 function key to dis- the Chapter "Selecting a travel destination from
gory by touching it. This point of interest imum of200 kilometres. play other points of interest from the list if the map" ~ page 74.
category is now displayed in the POI search multiple points of interest have been [Along the rautej- during the current route guid-
menu => page 69, fig. 53. An overview of all - The range where the search is taking ance. the point of interest search is limited to the
place is expanded step by step and the found.
avaiJable point of interest categories can surroundings of the calculated route.
be found at the end of this chapter number of points of interest found is dis- _ Touch the ~ function key to display
played in the pop-up window. Additional options for a Point of interest search
=> page 72. the current vehicle position G and the se-
lected point of interest on the map display. ~ page 70. "Specifying additional search op-
- Touch ~ to return from the category - Touch the IResults) function key to cancel tions"
overview to the POI search menu without the search at the distance displayed for the
Search area options [Name withj-Iook for a specific point ofinterest by
selecting a point of interest category. search area and display the results.
Touching the( Search meo) calls up the Select search entering a name.
- If you touch thelCancel] function key, the area menu. @-look for a specific point of interest by en-
Specifying the search area search is ended without displaying the re- tering a telephone number. Only enter the tele-
In then Select search area menu. specify where
- Touch ISearch area) to specify the area sults. you should search for a point of interest. When phone number without the city or country code. ~
where a point of interest should be
searched => page 71, "Search area op- Selecting a point of interest from the
tions". search results
- If a point of interest was found that
Specifying additional search options
meets the pre-selected options, the Point
- If you are looking for a specific destina- of interest information window is opened
tion, for a hotel for example, where you => page 71 .
know the name or telephone number,
touch the function key(Name with) or~. - If multiple points of interest were
found , this are displayed in a list. The
- Enter the name or parts of the name points of interest are shown at the top of
=> page 11, "Input mask for free text input". the list that are closest to the entered
If you are looking for a hotel at a specific search area (distance and direction pa-
location where you know "Smith" is in the rameters refer to as the crow flies, and not
name, you only need to enter "Smith" in road distances) . If you touch a point of in-
the input mask. Then select a search area terest in the list, the Point of interest infor-
and start the search => page 70, "Starting mation window is opened => page 71. ~
the search". The hotel you are looking for
can be found in the list of search results
=> page 70, "Selecting a point of interest
from the search results".

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Available point of interest categories
Category overview
Category overview Sub-categories
Available
Sub-categories Main categories and available
Main categories Available point of interest categories
and available point of interest categories
point of interest categories point of interest categories
Boating- ~
All categories Search in all categories - Golf- II
SPORTS
- Rental cars - ~ - Skiing - fa
-Spor/centres - g
- Train stations - t;J
OTHER MEANS OF TRANS-
PORTATION - Bus stations -ltJ - Casinos - .,;
-Ferries - ~ - Art exhibits-If]
POINTS OF INTEREST AND
-Airports - ~ FREE TIME - Monuments-
- Movie theatres- I&
- Motorway exits/entrances _
-Museums- m
- Motorway intersections -
-Parks-
TRAVEL - Border crossings - e
CAR AND TRAVEL - City centres -
- Toll areas - rI1
- Service area - 48 - Tourist points o/interest- I!i
- Amusement parks-
- Tourist information - 0
- Natural gas petrol station - - Education institutions - g
- Hotels/Motels - !!I - Companies -
- LPG petrol statiOns- - Cemetery- 1l5i
- Car parks - El COMPANIES AND PUBLIC FA- - Town centres - ilB
- Petrol stations- . CILITIES - Church- ~
- Volkswagen Service - - Convention centres- 1;tD
- Post offices -Ill
- Bars and Lounges-
- Government, Administration- Ill
- Shopping centres- 1iiJ
DINING AND SHOPPING - Cash dispensers -I!!J - Hospitals - ~
EMERGENCIES
- Restaurants -m - Police - P!1i
- Wine and Spirits- ALL CATEGORIES (ALPHA- A list of all point of interest categories is opened in alphabetical
Touching a point of interest category will accept this in the search mask. BETICAL ORDER) order.
Touching the ~ function key will return you to the search mask without accepting a point of in- Touching a point of interest category will accept this in the search mask. . . .
terest category. Touching the~ function key will return you to the search mask without accepting a pomt of m-
Touching the@ function key will switch from a sub-category to a main category. terest category. .
Touching the@ function key will switch from a sub-category to a mam category. ~

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[Map/GPSI Selecting a travel destination from the map [Map/GPSI Entering a travel d estination using coord inates
In map display, select a travel destination by moving the crosshair. A destination can be entered using the exact coordinates for longitude and lati-
tude.
- If the desired travel destination or
target area is displayed, touch the ~
function key. The route guidance function
will start automatically => page 95.
- Touch thelsAVE] function key if you only
want to save the displayed destination
=> page 81, "Edit/save entry".

You ca n specify which symbols (e.g. petrol sta-


tions, hotels, etc.) for additional information
you would like to display in the map displ ay in
the Settings menu forthe map ~ page 122, "Map
Fig. SS Travel destination on mop. settings".

Specifying the mop destination more precisely Fig. 56 Enter the travel destination using coordi- Fig. 51 Input mask for coordinate entry.
- In the New destination menu, touch the You can further narrow down a travel destina- nates.
=> page 67, fig. 51 I Mop / GPS] function key. tion selected from the map display later in the
The last travel destination used on a route Address entrymenu. To do this, press on th e ~) - In the New destination menu, touch the - Touch@Klifthe desired latitude or lon-
guidance is displayed in the map display. If function selection button arter starting route => page 67, fig. 51 I Mop /GPS] function key. gitude is displayed in the entry fields.
a travel destination has not yet been used, guidance to change from the map display to the The unit changes to map display where a
the current location is displayed in an Navigation main menu. There you can touch the - Touching@D deletes characters from
travel destination can be selected from the
overview map. ~ fun c tion key to stop route guidance. If you right to left starting from the position of
change to the Address entry menu now, th e travel map => page 74.
the character insertion mark. Touching~
- To zoom in or out of the m ap, Le. to destin ation selected on the map is displ ayed in - In map display touch the ~ function will close the input mask \'lfithout ac-
change the scal e of the m ap, turn the set- the form of an address and can be specified
key. The coordinates of the last travel des cepting the entries.
ting knob => page 2, fig. 1 0. Alternatively, more precisely there => page 68.
tination used for route guidance is dis-
press the ~ or [El function key. You can also specify the area you would like to played => fig. 56. If a travel destination has If the coordinates entered a re outside the saved
display for destination selection beforehand in not yet been used, the coordinates of the navigation area, a pop-up window is opened
- Keep your finger pressed on the map th e Address entry menu ~ page 69, "The func-
current location is displayed. with the following message: "These GPS
display and move your finger without tion key in th e Add ress entry menu". coordinates cannot be processed by the unit.
lifting it. The crosshair follows your move- - TOllch the Ilotitude ] function key or Check your entries." Touch @ to close the pop-
ments. The next section of the map will be Additional function keys in the map display
to open the input mask.
(longitude] up window and correct your entries.
shown after a few seconds when the cross- @- switches the map display briefly to th e over-
hair is moved to the side of the screen . The view di spl ay (larger scale). After a few seconds, it - Touch 8J and (B to move the character [l] Note
geo-position (position display using coor- returns automatically to the last selected zoom insertion mark within the entry fields or
displ ay (smaller scale). The coordinates for the current vehicle position
dinates) or the street name for the current switch to the next entry field => fig. 57. can be displayed in the additional window of the
position of the crosshair is displayed (@-opens a menu to enter a travel destination map display ~ page 105, ':Additional window in
using its coordinates => page 75. - Touch a character displayed in the key-
above on the screen => fig. 55. map display". ~
board block in the input mask to insert it
ISAVE 1- saves th e travel destination selected on after the character insertion mark. Any
the map in the destination memory
~ page 79. ~ characters present there will be over-
written.

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new ones => page 80. "Saving or deleting 10elele] - deletes the selected destination
Selecting the saved destina tion recent destinations". => page 78.

You can start route guidance to a Saved[Home address ], to one of the recent travel des- Function buttons in the list view Function buttons in the Detail view
tinationS[Recent destinations], to a travel destination saved as afavourite destination In the example: list of recent destinations ~or(B-opens the next destination from the list
[Fovourites] or to another travel destination stored in the [Destination memory]. => page 76. fig. 58. in the detail view.

ISemchj- opens an input mask. Enter individual (Show on map]- opens an overview map with loca-
characters or an entire word. as described above tion and selected travel destination in the map
=> page 10. !fyou confirm your entries with@K). display => page 77. "Displaying a destination on
only travel destinations which contain the en- the map".
tered characters or the entered word are shown ~ - starts route guidance to the displayed
in the list. With IShow 011) you can switch back to travel destination => page 95.
the overall view of the selected list.
Displaying a destination on the map
ISorl;n9)- opens a pop-up window. Touch to select
The {Show an map] function key opens an overview
if the list should be arranged according to
map where the current location and the selected
IAlphabet;catJ order orlBy dote). iflBy dote] is selected.
the recent destinations that were travelled ap- destination are displayed.
pear at the lOp of the list. ~ _ opens the destination in the Detail view
=> page 77.
Additional options in the list view
The meaning of other function keys in the map
Fig. 58 list of recent destinations. Fig. 59 Detail view: recent destinations. If you touch the ~ function key. a pop-up
display can be found in the chapter "Map dis-
window is opened \~~th additional options:
play" => page 102.
Select the New destination menu from the - A list of saved destinations is displayed. ~~j _ starts route guidance to the selected des-
Navigation main menu => page 67. In the for example. the Recent destinations list tination => page 95. Saving or editing destinations:
New destination menu, only the function => fig. 58. IShow deta;l.]- shows the destination in the detail {Home address] save or edit => page 82.
keys can be selected where destinations view => page 76. (Recent de.tinations) automatically saved travel des-
- In the left column. touch the display of
are already saved. For example, [Show on map ]- opens an overview map with loca- tinations a re stored in the destinat.ion memory
(Recent destinations] can only be selected when
a destination. The unit changes to the map c> page 79.
tion and selected travel destination in the map
route guidance was already started for a display and route guidance for this travel
display => page 77. (Favoudtes)-save travel destination and specify as
destination starts automatically
destination. ~ _ saves a selected destination from the
favourite destination => page 8J.
=> page 95.
Recent destinations list in the destination [Dest;nat;on memory)- edit all of the travel destina-
Starting route guidance to a saved memory => page 80. tions stored in the destination memory or delete
Displaying a destination in Detail
"home address". the saved travel destinations => page 80. ~
view.
- In the New destination menu, touch the
- Open a list with the saved travel desti-
=> page 67. fig. 51 ( Home address] function
nations as described above.
key. If a home address is saved, the unit
changes to the map display and route - Touch the => fig. 58 @ function key
guidance starts automatically=> page 95. after a destination. and touch (Show details) in
the pop-up window to open the appro-
Route guidance to a saved "Favourite priate destination in detail view => fig. 59.
destination", to another destination
from the destination memory or from All destinations that are saved manually are
the "Recent destinations" list. stored in the destination memory and can be
called up using theID"t;nal;an memory) function key.
- Starting from the New destination Destinations that have been used with route
menu . touch the appropriate => page 67. guidance are automatically saved in the list of
fig. 51 function key. recent destinations and can now be called up
using thelRecenl dest;nahon.) function key. (fthe list
is full. the old destinations are overwritten by

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Destination memory Saving destinations


Displayed travel destinations can be saved permanently in the destination
Overview
memory from different menus.
in the destination memory. Old destinations in
the Recent destinations list are automatically
overwritten by new destinations when the list is
full (maximum often).
The function keys for saving a travel destination
are active, i.e. available, when the travel destina-
tion was sufficiently defined. For example, the
~ fig. 60 I Save] function key can be called up in
the menu to select an address when at least one
town was entered as a destination.
In some menus, the function key must be called
up to save a destination via a pop-up window.
An example of this is the Recent destinations
Fig. 60 Selecting addresses. menu ~ page 80. Fig. 61 Destination on map. Fig. 62 Point of interest information window.
You can save an address as a home address.
The destination memory is a memory for manu- Route guidance for this address can be started Depending on the menu selected for desti- - If you have sufficiently defined a travel
ally saving travel destinations. immediately by touching the IHome address] func- nation entry, different function keys are of- destination, you can open the menu to
All travel destinations saved in the destination tion key without additional entries ~ page 82, fered for saving a displayed travel destina- save this travel destination using the ap-
memory can be used for route guidance. "Saving or editing the home address".
tion. For example, ~ fig. 61 I SAVE) or propriate function key.
Saved travel destinations can be edited further For faster selection of a saved travel destination ~ fig. 62 (@). These function keys are ac-
or deleted. and to display it on the map, you ca n specify a tive, i.e. available, when the corresponding - In the menu Edit/save entry specify the
"Favourite status" for frequently used travel travel destination has been sufficiently de- name and favourite status for the destina-
In the list of recent destinations, the destina-
destinations=:> page 81.
fined (see ~ page 78, fig. 60) . The process tion to be saved ~ page 81.
tions for which route guidance was started are
automatically saved. The destinations in this list Travel destinations can be stored permane'ntly for calling up the function key to save a
can be used for route guidance. in the destination memory and edited later You can find information on how to call up a
destination is described in the corre- destination from the I Recent destinations] list, a saved
~ page 80. ~
If you would like to permanently save a sponding chapters. I Favourite destination], or a destination from the
"recent destination", it must be stored manually I destination memory] in the corresponding chapter
- Select a travel destination as described
~ page 76.
~ page 67, "Destination entry: selecting a
destination". Further options available by calling up the@
function key can be found in the same chapter. ~

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Saving or deleting recent destinations - If you tOllch IDelete] in the pop-up If the flagged destination is not renamed, it will
window, the destination is deleted after be overwritten when rE) is touched again. If you
The last ten destinations for which route guidance was started are saved automat- confirming an additional security check. would like to keep a flagged destination, it must
ically in the "Recent destinations" list and can be called up for repeated route therefore be renamed . ...
guidance or stored permanently in the destination memory. Editing a flagged destination
Note that only one destination can be stored
- In the New destination menu, touch the under the name "Flagdest." in the destination
::::::. page 67, fig. 51 I Recent destinations) func- memory.
tion key.

- Alternatively, in the Navigation main


menu, touch the::::::. page 65, fig. 48 ISave]
Edit/save entry
function key. In the pop-up window which In this m enu, you can save destinations or edit destinations already saved.
opens, touch IManage memory] followed by
IRecent destinations] in the following menu.
- In the Recent destinations menu, touch
the ::::::. fig. 63 ~ function key after a desti-
nation to open a pop-up window with ed-
Fig. 63 List of recent destinations.
iting options.

- If you touch thelSave] function key in the


If you would like to permanently store a re- pop-up window, the Edit/save entry menu
cent destination, it must be saved in the is opened.
destination memory from the
Recent destinations list. Old destinations - Save the travel destination as descrihed
are automatically overwritten by new des- ::::::. page 81, "Edit/save entry".
tinations when the Recent destinations list
- If you touch IDelete] in the pop-up
is full . Fig. 64 Menu for saving and editing a destination. Fig. 65 Available favourite categories.
window, the destination is deleted after
confirming an additional security check. ...
The menu Edit/save entry is opened when - Touch the ISave) function key to save the
a destination has bee n selected to be saved destination under the displayed name and
IDestination memory) Editing or deleting travel destinations or edited. favourite status.

Specifying destination parameters for Specifying a favourite category


In the destination memory, you can find - If, in the Manage memory menu, you
all of the manually saved destinations, in- touch the function key
saving - In the Edit/save entry menu, touch the
cluding destinations defined as a favourite (Destination memory entries ), a list of all of the - TOllch the::::::. fig. 64 ~ or~ function ::::::. fig. 64 ( Favourite status) function key.
destination ::::::. page 81, and a set flagged destinations saved manually in the desti- key to completely display the information
- Touch the favourit e category where you
destination. To set a flagged destination, nation memory is displayed. about this destination.
would like to save the destination::::::. fig. 65.
refer to chapter "[Position] and lE) Setting"
- Touch the ::::::. fig. 63 ~ function key in - Touch (Favourite status) to specify a fa - The menu is closed and the selected fa-
::::::. page 65 .
the list view after a destination to open a vourite category for the displayed destina- vourite category is displayed in front of the
- Open the Navigation main menu pop-up window with editing options. tion in the following menu or to change ::::::. fig. 64 [ Favourite stotus )function key.
::::::. page 65. the displayed one::::::. page 81, "Specifying a
- If you touch the ~ function key in the - Touch the ISave] function key to save the
favourite category".
- In the Navigation main menu, touch pop-up window, the Edit/save entry menu destination using th e displayed name and
the::::::. page 65, fig. 48 ISave]function key. In is opened . - Touch [Name] to change the displayed favourite status.
the pop-up window which opens, touch name used to store th e destination in the
(Manage memory]. - Change the entry as described destination memory ::::::. page 11, "Input A destination which was assigned a favourite
::::::. page 81, "Edit/save entry". mask for free text input". category can be called up using t.he => page 01,
fig. 51 I Favourites Ifunction key and is displayed in ~

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the map display with the assigned symbol. de- Saving the current position as home - In the Settings main menu. touch the
pending on the setting =:> page 122. "Displaying address ==> page 120. fig. 105 [Navigation] function
favourite symbols". ~ key, and in the Navigation settings menu,
- In the New destination menu . touch the
touch the ==> page 124,
[Home address] function key.
fig. 108 [ Define home address] function key.
Deleting the destination memory or recent destinations list - If a home address has not been se-
- In the Edit home address menu. you can
lected. the Enter home address menu is
All entries in the destination memory and all automatically saved destinations ==> page 82. fig. 67 [delete ], ~, or overwrite
opened.
can be deleted in one go. the currently saved home address using
- Jfyou touch the [Current position] function the [Selling current position] function key.
- Open the Navigation main menu - Confirm the corresponding security key. the current vehicle position is saved as
==> page 65. check to delete the entire destination a home address. Navigation seHings: editing the home address
memory or all of the recent destinations in the saved home address
ISeHing.he current posi.ionJ-
- In the Navigation main menu. touch
one go. Editing the saved home address is overwritten with the current vehicle position.
the ==> page 65. fig. 48 [Save] function key
- Touch the ISETUP] function selection IDel I- deletes
the saved home address. A new
and in the pop-up window which opens
In the list view of the destination memory button to change or delete a home address home address is saved as described above.
touch [Manage memory].
=:> page 80 and recent destinations =:> page 80.
already saved in the Navigation settings ~- the current saved home address is opened
- In the Manage memory menu. touch you can also delete the saved destinations
individually. ~ menu. in the Address entry menu and can be changed
the [Delete destinotion memory] or there as described in the chapter "Changing a
[Delete all recent destinations] function key. displayed target address" =:> page 68. ~

Saving or editing the home address Tour mode


You can specify an address as a home address or edit the saved home address.
General
In Tour mode, multiple destinations can be travelled during route guidance.

Fig_ 66 Menu: new destination.

Select the menu New destination by - If a home address has not been defined .
pressing the I NAV] function selection the Enter home address menu is opened. Fig. 68 Navigation main menu. Fig.69 Navigation main menu: Tour mode.
button and touching the [New destination]
function key ==> page 67. - If you touch the IDestinotion e ntry] fu nction - In the Navigation main menu. touch The ~ function selection button is used to
key. the Address entry menu is opened. Se- the ==> fig. 68 I Extras] function key and then switch over to naviga tion. The last set menu v.~1I
Selecting a home address lect the home address as described above ITour mode] to change to Tour mode ==> fig. 69 . be selected. The Navigation main menu is called
==> page 68. "Selecting a target address". up by pressing the ~ function selection
- In the New destination menu. touch the
button again. The Navigation main menu is dis- ~
[Home oddress] function key.

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played either in "normal" Travel destination - Additionally, you can save a compiled tour
mode ~ fig. 68 or in Tour mode ~ fig. 69. ~ page 87, "Saving a tour"
of the tour after the displayed travel desti- - In the Move object menu, if you touch
To leave Tour mode ~ page 85.
nation. => page 84, fig. 711 Current position ), the desti-
- as well as call up a saved tour ~ page 87, nation is set as the first stopover destina-
The "travel destination" is the end point of a "Calling up a saved tour" - After selecting a travel destination, in
tion . If you touch the last destination ofthe
tour.
-or edit a saved tour~ page 88, "Editing a saved the Navigation main menu, touch the
tour, the new destination will become the
A "stopover destination" always appears before tour". => page 84, fig.70 1 Extras) function key. A
end point of the tour, the new travel desti-
the travel destination. pop-up window is opened.
Additional symbols nation. The former travel destination be-
A trip with multiple destinations is called a
Displays in the tour overview ~ page 86, fig. 73. - If you touch INew stopover destination), the comes a stopover destination.
"Tour". New destination menu is opened to select
p- Starting point of the tour a stopover destination. The unit changes
- The Navigation main menu is now
A tour always consists of a travel destination opened in Tour mode => page 83, fig. 69.
which is the end point of the tour and a max- ~ - Stopover destination of a tour to Tour mode automatically in the back-
imum of five stopover destinations. ~ - End point of a tour ground. - Touch the IStart) function key to start
A maximum of 10 tOUTS can be saved in the des- route guidance for the first stopover desti-
~ opens a pop-up window to open a detail - Select the stopover destination as is de-
tination memory ~ page 87. view, edit the destination, or insert an additional nation of the displayed tour => page 95.
scribed => page 67, "Destination entry: se-
destination.
Overview of functions in Tour mode lecting a destina tion". - Touch the (Extras) function key and then
- After entering a travel destination, you can Route guidance in Tour mode IEdit taur) to add additional destinations to
- When you have con firmed the new des-
enter an additional stopover destination During route guidance, the parameters for your tour => page 86, "Compiling a new
tination, you will be requested to select an
~ page 84 , "Entering a stopover destination". driving time or anival time always refer to toUT in Tour mode".
entry after which you "'rill place the new
- You can also switch directly to Tour mode to reaching the final travel destination. The es ti -
destination . This is how you specify the Calling up Tour mode
enter an entire series of destinations ~ page 86, mated travel time or arrival time at a stopover
destination is not displayed. ~ order of destinations you will travel. Touch
"Compiling a new tour in Tour mode". You can change directly to Tour mode from the
@R) to close the message. Navigation main menu to compile a new tour
~ page 86 . ...

Entering a stopover destination

After selecting a travel destination, you can insert an additional "stopover desti- Leaving To ur mode
nation" that can be travelled to during route guidance.
Note that all stopover destinations are de -
leted when you end Tour mode. You can
save the displayed tour with all of the stop-
over destinations before ending Tour
mode by touching IMemory) => page 87.
- In the Navigation main menu, touch
the => fig. 72 1 Extras) function key and
I Leave To ur mode) in the opening pop -up
window to end Tour mode.
- Confirm the message "Would you like to
leave Tour mode?" by touching the 1Leave)
function key.
Fig.72 Navigation main menu in Tour mode: Extras
Fig.70 Navigation main menu: Extras pop-up Fig. 71 Moving a menu object: specifying the posi-
pop-up window. - Only the travel destination previously
window. defined as end point is displayed in the
tion for 0 new destination.
Navigation main menu . ~
If you would like to travel to one or more described below. You can also insert the
multiple destinations in addition to the additional destination as a new end point ~
displayed travel destination , proceed as is

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Compiling a new tour in ,Tour mode


Saving a tour
You can change directly to Tour mode to compile a tour with multiple stopover You can permanently store a tour displayed in Tour mode in the destination
destinations.
memory.
- When you have confirmed the first des- A tour can only be displayed in Tour mode In the Navigation main menu the name of the
tination, the menu Tour plan: new tour is and can only be saved in Tour mode. tour, the destination, and the first stopover des-
opened. Touch the~functjonkeyafterthe tination is displayed. You can edit the saved tour
destination where you would like to insert - Touch the => page 83, fig. 69 [Save] func- later => page 88.
an additional destination. tion key to save a displayed tour in the Name the tour with a unique, informative name
Navigation main menu=> page 83, fig. 69. so that you can later distinguish between indi-
- Touch I Destination entry I again in the
vidual tours. If there is already a tour saved using
opening pop-up window and select an ad- - Touch ~ in the opening pop-up
that name, you have to give it a different name.
ditional destination => page 67, "Destina- window. An input mask for free text entry
tion entry: selecting a destination ". is opened. When you have saved the tour, you can leave
Tour mode again, without losing the displayed
- Touch ~ when you would like to end - Give your tour a name => page n, tour => page 85.
the tour entry. In the Navigation main "Input mask for free text input" . A maximum of 10 tours can be saved in the des-
menu, the travel destinatio n of youI tour tination memory. ~
Fig.73 Tour plan menu: new tour with a stopover - Confirm the name by pressing (Qg).
destination . and the next stopover destination is dis-
played. - The message "Tour saved" appears.
- In the Navigation main menu, touch Touch (Qg) to confirm the message.
- Touch the IStart) function key to start
the => page 84, fig. 70 I Extras I function key route guidance for the first stopover desti-
and then ITour mode] to change to Tour nation of the your tour => page 95.
mode. Calling up a saved tour
- Touch the [Memoryl function key to per-
- Touch the => page 85, fig. 72 I Extra,] manently store the dis played tour with its To call up a saved tour, first change to Tour - In the Lomi tour menu, touch the ~
function key and then [New tour] to compile own name in the destination memory mode. function key next to a tour name to display
a new tour. => page 87, "Saving a tour" . information about the corresponding tour
- In the Navigation main menu , touch
- In the Tour plan: new tour menu, touch in t.he Tour details menu.
In the Tour plan: new tour menu => fig. 73, "New the =-> page 84, fig.70 [Extras I function key
the => fig. 73 ~ function key after the dis- and then [Tour mode I. - In the Tour details menu, if you touch
tour" is the space holder for a name you can as-
play of the starting point or a displayed the [Select] function key or in the Load tour
sign this tour when saving it.
destination . - Touch the IMemory] function key and
menu if you directly touch the name ofa
A tour always consists of a travel destination in the opening pop-up window.
I Load tour]
- Touch [Destination entryl in the opening which is the end point of the tour and a max- tour, the selected tour is displayed in the
pop-up window. imum of five stopover destinations. Navigation main menu.

- Select a destination as is described - Touch the IStart] function key, to start


=> page 67, "Destination entry: selecting a
[I) Note route guidance. ~
destination ". Note that all stopover destinations of a compiled
tour, except the end point of the trip (the travel
desOnation) are deleted when you end Tour
mode without saving the displayed tour ahead of
time => page 87. ~

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Editing a saved tour


Waypoint navigation mode (off- road navigation)
- If you touch the ~ function key next to
the starting point ofthe tour up", you have Ge neral
the option usinglDestination entry) to specify
the first stopover destination after the Waypoint navigation mode is an off-road function which was developed for trav-
starting point. The starting point is speci- elling in non-digitalised areas at slow speeds. Waypoint navigation mode is not
fied automatically by the GPS position intended for driving on normal streets, since one- way streets, motorways exits and
specification and therefore cannot be entrances, etc. are not detected.
changed.
Operating waypoint navigation on public roads in the opposite direction. Visual
- If you touch the ~ function key next to turning information is also given rather late, and
Awaypoint tour consists of a chain ofwaypoints.
one of the other destinations, you are of- A waypoint is a geo-position determined by GPS only a general direction of travel is displayed.
fered additional options for editing. which is saved in the unit with time and date. Therefore it is better to use waypoint navigation
mode only for driving in non-digitalised areas
- Select the desired option by touching it. When recording a waypointtour, waypoints can without prescribed traffic regulations and only
Fig. 74 Specify the position of a new destinotion.
be set automatically or manually. A recorded at slow speeds.
Options for editing a tour destination waypoint tour can be driven in the recorded di-
A tour can only be displayed in Tour mode rection or in the opposite direction. Non-digilalised areas are areas that do not have
[Detaas)- opens the Destination data menu for the
and can only be edited in Tour mode. To any street or off-road information. Thus natural
select the tour to be edited =::> page 87. detail viewofthe selected destination. Touch the Waypoints can only be driven in the order that limits like mountains and rivers are also not de-
[Show an mop) function key to display the destina- they are stored in the system. There is the option tected even if they are shown on the map.
- If you touch the tour at the top of the tion in the map => page 102. The~function key of skipping individual waypoints when driving a
will return you to the detail view. waypoint tour or to inform the system the way- Waypoint navigation mode is thus only an orien-
display =::> page 83, fig. 69, the tour plan is
point one would like to "travel toward" (next tation aid for driving in non-digitalized areas.
opened for this tour =::> page 86, fig. 73. ~ - touching ~ again only starts route
glJidance for this tour destination, and a ny stop- waypoint). Thus there is no spoken instructions on a way-
- As an alternative open the tour plan by over destinations are ignored. Touch ~ to The system cannot perform a1ternat.ive routes or point tour. Only the approximate direction to the
touching the =::> page 85, fig.72 I Extras) change to the view of th e tour plan wit.hout automatically avoid obstacles. You have the op- next waypoint is displayed.
function key. In the opening pop-up starting route guidance. tion while driving a saved waypoint tour, to set GPS reception interrupted
window, touch IEdit tour ). [Delete)- deletes
the displayed tour destination additional waypoints manually to save the re-
routing around an obstacle, for example, for the If the GPS reception is interrupted while driving
- In the tour plan, touch the =::> page 86, after an additional confirmation. because you are travelling for a long time under
next trip.
fig. 73 ~ function key next to the destina- [MoveJ- Touch [ContinueJ to
select an entry after a canopy of trees, for example. or you are in a
tion you would like to edit. The pop-up which you would like to move the selected tour What can waypoint navigation perform and tunnel or underground car park. the symbol for
window with the editing options for this des tination => fig. 74. what can it not: displaying your vehicle position G is shown in
Waypoint navigation mode is not intended for grey. The unit can only determine the waypoints
entry is opened. to enter an additional tour desti-
[Destination entryJ-
driving on normal streets. because when driving then using lhe vehicle sensors (rotation of the
nation => page 86, "Compiling a new tour in wheels and steering angle).
Tourmode " . ~ a saved waypoint tour, all of the points have to be
driven exactly, and in the same order as they If this condition last a long time. it will result in
have been saved. inaccuracies in the recording or departing from
For example. the system would attempt to guide the tour. This problem is worsened when driving
you against the direction of travel on motorways on an unstable surface where the wheels tempo-
or on a one-way streets in order to reach the set rarily lose contact with the ground, i.e. can
waypoints. if you drove the saved waypoint tour "spin". ~

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O verview of functions :=> page fJ1. fig. 51 to select an "On road destina- lected. starts the recording of a new waypoint
tion " from the available navigation data. tour. A displayed waypoint tour is saved auto-
matically and can be called up later using the
The (Memoryl function key {load warpo;n! lourl from the (Memoryl.
Touching the {MemoryJ function key opens a pop-
{Ed;, warpo;n, lourl- opens a list with the waypoints
up window:
of the tour currently displayed in the Waypoint
{load woypointtourJ- opens a list of saved waypoint navigation menu. The waypoints in the list can
tours. Touch the waypoint tour to select it. be displayed. deleted. moved. or renamed in the
{Manage waypo;n' 'our memoryl - opens the waypoint map. Also. other waypoints can be added by se-
tour memory. Saved waypoint tours can be dis- lecting them on the map or entering the GPS po-
played. ren amed. or deleted. sition. analogous to:=> page 74. "Selecting a
travel destination from the map" and :=> page 75.
The (Woypoint tour I function key "Entering a travel destination using coordi-
Touching the {woypo;n, 'ourl function key opens a nates". If you would Ii.ke to edit a waypoint tour
pop-up window to reco rd a new waypoint tour other than the one that is displayed, it must be
or edit the displayed one. called up using {load waypo;n' 'ourl from the
Fig. 75 Calling up waypaint navigation mode. {Memoryl ~
{Record warpo;n' ,ourl- after the waypoint tour is
given a name and the recording mode is se-

Opening waypoint navigation mode In the Waypoinc navigation menu , the last active
waypoint tour and your current geo-position is
- In the Navigation main menu, touch Plotting a waypoint tour
displayed. If a waypoint tour has not been re-
the => fig.75 (Extras I function key.
corded or if everything was deleted, a message is
When recording a waypoint tour, it is recommended to have waypoints set auto-
- Touch the (Waypoint navigation mode I func- shown. When this happens. the function keys for
starting. loading. or editing a waypoint tour are matically by the system.
tion key in the opening pop-up window.
not active.
- The Waypoint navigation menu is If a waypoint tour is displayed. touching th e~
opened and the last active waypoint tour is function key will start this waypoint tour
displayed => fig. 76. :=> page 93. "Driving a saved waypoint tour".
Operating the m en us and sub -menus is done
leaving waypoint navigation mode analogously the menus that have been de-
- In waypoint navigation mode, pressing scribed so far. so they will not be described in de-
the (NAVI function selection button always tail here.
changes to the Waypoint navigation Touching the di splayed entry or the@ func-
menu. tion key always opens the detail view.

- Touch the => fig. 76 ~ function key Touching the@functionkeyopensa pop-up


window for editing the acco mpanying entry
there and selectlExit waypoint model in the
analogously to =:> page 88. "Editing a saved
opening pop-up window. tour". Fig.78 Plotting in the map display with an addi-
- As an alternative, close waypoint navi- Fo r input masks to change a name :=> page ID. tional window in the compass view.
gation mode by calling up the "Using input masks".
[New destination I function key in the Waypoint - In the Waypoint navigation menu, - If a tour is already displayed in the Way-
The (New destination I function key
navigation menu. touch the => fig. 77 ( Way point tour) function point navigation menu, you need to select
Touching the{New des'ino'ionl fun ction key ope ns a key. in the following menu whether you would
- When you have reached the destination securi ty check:
like to record the displayed [Expand tour} or a
of a waypoint tour, waypoint navigation ~ - switches back to waypoint navigation - Touch the [Plot waypoint tour] function key
[New tourl by touching it.
mode is ended automatically and the mode. in the opening pop-up window.
"normal" Navigation main menu is - Give the waypoint tour an informative
{On rood des'ino'ionJ - ends waypoint navigation
opened => page 83, fig. 68. mode and opens the New destination menu name => page ID, "Using input masks".
Confirm the name by pressing~. ~

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- Select a recording mode in the fol- In the Waypoint navigation menu. touch the (~Au'omo~c recording]switches the function on or
The !Record] function key in the map display
lowing by touching it. function key and in the list view,
IEdi. woypoin"our] off that waypoints are set automatically when
In the I Record] function key, the waypoints previ-
touch the waypoints on the@lfunction key after there is a change in direction using the sensor
- Touch the !Automatic]function key to have ously used for the tour and the total still avail-
the waypoint whose name you would like to system in the vehicle. A check in the checkbox ~
the system set the waypoints automati- able are displayed.
change. In the pop-up window, touch IRename] indicates that the function is switched on.
cally during recording (recommended). and give it an individual name using the input Touching the =:} page 91, fig.78 I Record] function
mask ~ page 10. "Using input masks". key opens a pop-up window to control the re- sets a manual waypoint
(Add current pos. os waypoin.]
- Touch the!Manual] function key if you cording. at the current vehicle position.
would like to set all of the waypoints your- Recommendations for recording
Further information on operation in the map
~- ends the recording; the last set waypoint is
self during recording. When recording a waypoint tour. it is recom- display can be found in chapter =:} page 102,
used as the end point of the waypoint tour.
mended to have waypoints set automatically by "MAP function selection button". <Ill
- After the recording begins. the number the system. This is because the system sets the
of used and available waypoints and the waypoints so that they can be best driven later.
set recording mode is displayed using the At any time, you can still add waypoints manu-
Waypoint navigation menu::::> page 91. ally or change the type of recording. Driving a saved waypoint tour
fig. 77. During automatic recording, the system regis- The waypoints ofa waypoint tour can only be driven in order, one after the other.
ters each direction change using sensors in the But individual points can be skipped.
- Press the !MAP] function selection
vehicle and sets a waypoint before and after the
button to change to map display. Pressing turning point.
the !MAP] function selection button again
opens and closes the additional window On long straight sections, a waypoint is set auto-
matically every few kilometres.
::::> page 91. fig. 78. Further information on
operation in the map display can be found At any time, you have the opportunity to set ad-
in chapter::::> page 102, "MAP function se- ditional waypoints manually as has been de-
lection button" . scribed, and to name them later to designate
special landmarks or to be able to find positions
- Press the !NAV] function selection along t.he route again.
button to return to the Waypoint naviga- It is not recommended to set a waypoint manu-
tion menu::::> page 91, fig. 77. ally on the "vertex" of a curve. When driving the
tour. the complete direction change would be
- Touch the! Save current position as warpoint] displayed using this waypoint. The result of this
function key to set waypoints manually. In would be that the driver could only poorly esti-
map display, you can find this function key mate the extent of the change in direction before Fig. 79 Waypoint navigotion with active waypoint Fig. 80 Driving a waypoint tour in the map display
in the pop-up window of the::::> page 91, driving into a curve while driving the waypoint tour. with additional window.
fig. 78 ~::::> page 93, "The function key tour, and the direction instructions would come
in the map display" function key. very suddenly, one directly after the other. Before starting to drive a waypoint tour, Driving a displayed waypoint tour
l! would be more reasonable, as the system does you should be near the desired starting
After recording, the saved tour is displayed in the - In the Waypoint navigation menu.
automatically. to set a waypoint when entering point of this waypoint tour.
Waypoint navigation menu. You can further edit and when leaving a curve. When driving the
touch the::::> fig.79 (Start] function key. The
the tour there. waypoint tour, the complete direction change is Selecting 0 waypoint tour Start from which waypoint? menu is
displayed shortly before reaching the turning opened. The starting and destination
Naming waypoints - In the Waypoint navigation menu,
point. This allows you to better prepare yourself point of the waypoint tour are displayed
If a waypoint is set, it is given a name automati- for the change in direction. touch the ::::> fig. 79 ~ function key. above.
cally. The waypoint name consists of date and
time when it was saved (year/month/day- Since the number of way points is limited to 500, - Touch the (load waypointtour] function key - Touch the (Turn around war pt. tour] function
hours/minutes/seconds) . under cettain circumstances it could be useful in the opening pop-up window. key to drive the selected tour in the oppo-
to turn off automatic recording. When a lot of
You can rename the waypoints of the displayed - Select a waypoint tour from the list by site direction. The starting and destination
curves must be driven on clear off-road condi-
waypoint tour afterwards. tions. because of street conditions for example, touching it. point of the waypoint tour are displayed
It is recommended to name the staning and the system would "use" trivial waypoints that above in the changed order.
ending point with a unique name so that the se- could better be used later.
lected direction of travel can always be clearly Switch off the automatic recording using the
detected when driving the tour. function key.
IRecord]

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- Touch to select which waypoint you If the waypoint was not reached, you have to
would like to use to start the waypoint tour slcip it otherwise the system attempts to con- Route guidance
in the displayed djrection. If[From the ciosest] tinue to guide you to this waypoint. In the third
is selected, the waypoint tour starts at the function key below in the map display, the dis-
next waypoint "as the crow flies". Off-road tance to the next waypoint and the number of Starting and stopping route guidance
characteristics are ignored here. this waypoint, corresponding to the order in the
waypoint tour, is displayed=> page 93, fig. 80.
Stopping route guidance Touch this function key and in the pop-up
- In map display touch the third function window select (Nex, waypoin') to skip the waypoint
where the system is trying to guide.
key below with the display of the distance
to the next waypoint and in the opening As an alternative press the (NAV] function selec-
pop-up window, touch the tion button and then touch the (Next waypoint]
function key.
[Stop route gUidonce] function key.
Touch the function keys (Prev. woypoint]
- As an alternative press the [NAVI func- or (Previous waypoint) in the corresponding menu to
tion selection button and then touch the drive to the last waypoint again.
~ function key.
While driving a waypoint tour, touch the third
function key at the bottom in map display and in
"Starting" off in a saved route is not detected by the opening pop-up window touch
the system automatically. In this case, you need (Add curren' position as waypoint) to expa nd the tour Fig. 82 Navigation main menu during route guid-
to select IFrom the closest) as the option for the once.
with add itional waypoints. You can designate
starting point of the waypoint tour.
landmarks and name then later for example, or
When you have reached the starting point, you save the detour around a new obstacle on the Select a travel destination => page 67, - Jfyou touch the => fig. 82 ~function
will hear the announcement: "You have reached route. As an alternative, call up this function by "Destination entry: selecting a destina - key, the route guidance is interrupted and
the stopover destination! ". When you reach a pressing the~ function selection button and tion" or enter a tour => page 83 and start "Start" is displayed again in the function
manuaJly set waypoint (black in the map dis- touch the IWaypoint tour] function key. route guidance as is described in the corre- key.
play) a brief signal tone sounds. All other sponding chapter. The unit switches over
acoustic navigation information is suppressed. Navigation recommendations and symbols in - If you touch the(start]function key, route
map display to map display => fig. 81.
When the end point of the tour is reached, an ad- guidance is con tinued at the current posi-
ditional announcement is made. When you are driving a saved waypoint tour, you tion.
only hear the starting and end point of the way-
route guidance in map display
Starting [from the first] waypoint point tour. For all other information, it is dis- - In map displ ay tou ch the Selecting one of three alternative
/fyou have chosen the "the first" waypoint as t.he played using direction arrows in the display of => fig. 81 ($ ... /0... ] function key and in the
starting point for the waypoint tour, the option is the combi-instrument and the approximate di-
routes
pop-up vvindow touch (Stop route guidance] to
offered to drive to this point using "normal" "On rection of travel to the next waypoint is dis- interrupt route guidance. The [ ... /0... 1 - Jfyou h ave selected in the Navigation
road" route guidance. Touch the (On road] func- played in symbol display on the screen. settings the function "Suggest 3 alternative
function key changes to (Navigation 1
tion key when the starting point of the waypoint routes " => page 124, after route guidance
In map display automatically set waypoints are => page 102, fig. 86.
tour can be reached using public roads. Of has been started , three routes for the se-
grey, manually set ones are black and starting
course, the requirement for this is that the navi- - Jfyou touch the (Navigationl function key
and ending points are blue. The end point is also lec ted travel destination are calculated. Be
gation data valid for this area is available in the
designated by the symbo l~. and in the opening pop -up vvindow touch patient!
unit ~ page 60, "Navigation data and the navi-
All points displaying your waypoint tou r are the [Start route guidance ], route guidance vvill
gation DVD". Otherwise, touch the IOff-rood) - When the calculation is finished , three
function key. connected by a Une like the pearls of a necklace. be continued at th e current position.
routes to the destination are displayed in
The connection between two points is shown as
While driving a straight lin e, "curves" are not displayed. Route guidance in the Navigation the overview map. The three routes corre-
Follow the turning instructions to the extent main menu spond to the selected route options
Direction arrows always indicate the direction to
possible. When you are 50 meters from the way- "Fastest", "Shortest" and "Most eco-
the next waypoint as the crow flies. Directions - Touch the (NAV] function selection
point, the navigation recommendation is given nomic" route => page 66, "Specifying pa-
instructions for the next waypoint are given button after starting route guidance to
for the next waypoint. rameters for route calculation". ~
briefly before reaching the upcoming waypoint. switch to the Navigation main menu.
So don't drive too fast! ~

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- Additional infonnation about each When swi tching to map display. the map in the imity bar shows how far away the turning point and other destinations of the tour plan will be ig-
route is displayed in the function keys on last selected display type is displayed (2D. 3D. is. The distance to the next change of direction nored ~ page 88. "Editing a saved tour".
the right. If you touch one of these func- topographical) ~ page 103. "Changing display will be shown in the display after you have
tion keys, route guidance is started on the type". turned. Traffic congestion during dynamic route guid-
selected route. Depending on which route ance
Other functions and displays during route guid- The distances that are announced depend
was selected, the route options for naviga- ance highly on the type of road being travelled. On ~ page 98. "Dynamic route guidance with TMC
tion are changed accordingly. You can motorways. the first announcement occurs (Traffic Message Channel)"
Show routes or manoeuvre list ~ page 100.
change the route options again later 2500 meters before an exit. If the "Dynamic route" is set to automatic in the
=> page 66. Function keys and displays in map display
route options, you wiJJ hear the announcement:
~ page 102. "MAP function selection button " On multi-lane roads that branch. corresponding
messages are issued, for example "Prepare to "Warning! The route was changed due to the cur-
After route guidance has started, the route to the Dynamic route guidance with TMC (Traffic rent traffic problems.". if there is traffic conges-
Message Channel) ~ page 98 drive on the left side" and then "Now drive on
first travel destination that meets the parame- tion on your route ~ page 99.
the left side".
ters is calculated ~ page 66. "Specifying param- Starting virtual demonstration trip "'& Dynamic route ~ automatic".
eters for route calculation". ~ page 124. "Navigation settings". ... The I Extras! function key can be used to select the
option Ilane recommendotion! in the map display Such an announcement is also issued when
~ page 103. Then when driving and turning on
there were traffic problems on th e original route
multi -lane roads in map display, a small addi- calculation which has now been rectified and
Issuing navigation recommendations tional wi ndow with a lane recommendation is the navigation system now sees a chance to
shown when the corresponding information is trave l a more favourable route.
Navigation recommendations are issued as navigation announcements and dis- recorded in the navigation data used. The dis- If "Dynamic route" is set to manual in the route
plays in the combi-instrument display and the screen. played lane recommendation always displays options. a pop-up window is opened where in-
the direct turning situation with the locally formation is given about the announced traffic
- In the opening pop -up window touch avai lable driving lanes. congestion on your route and you will hear the
to display travel direction arrows in
[Symbol] Approximately 300 meters before entering a announcement: "The route is being re-calcu -
the additional window => t1g. 83. roundabout, you will be told which exit to use. lated taking into account the traffic congestion!"
~ page 99, "'& Dynamic route ~ manual".
e.g. "You s hould leave by the second exit.". The
- In the opening pop-up window touch
announcement will then be "Now turn at the Shortly before announced traffic congestion.
~ to display an overview map in the second right" when you are travelling round the you will be informed about this thorou gh ly by an
additional window with the starting and roundabout. If it is a large roundabout. a third a nnouncement: "Warning! Traffic congestion!" .
ending point. Briefly touch this map to message "Exit now" is issued.
change the display type. Setting for the Navigation announcements
Travel destination reached You ca n. whilst a navigation recommendation is
- Touch the function leey or the [MAPl An announcement will be made when you reach being made. change the volume using the
function selection button to close the ad- your destination. If the destination is on a digi- volume control ~ page 2. fig. 1 CD to a defined
ditional window. talised road. you wiU hear the announcement minimum or maximum volume. All following
Fig. 83 Visual navigation recommendation in the "You have reached the destinati on" on arrival. If an nouncem en ts will then be made at this
additional window of the mop display. Information on other options available in the the destina tion is not on a digitaJ ised road. you vol ume.
additional window~ page 106, "Display options will receive the announ cement "You have
To switch off the navigation recommendations
in th e additional window". reached the destination area". The latter may
When route guidance starts. the system completely ~ page 124. "Navigation settings".
occur if you have entered the destination using
automatically switches to map display. Other information on the map display
coordinates and it is not on a digitalised road.
- Press the @D button on unit => page 2,
~ page 102. "MAP function selection button ". & WARNING
Tour plan route guidance
fig. 1 0 if you would like to repeat the last Navigation recommendations while driving
When departing [rom a tour plan. the route
Please observe the laws of road traffic legisla-
navigation announcement. You will hear the first announce ment after the tion when fol.lowing the recommendations
guidance starts automatically for the next desti- made by your radio/navigation system.
route has been calculated. e.g. "Continue along
- In map display touch the [MAP! function nation after reaching a stopover destination (an-
the road". Up to three announcements will be Please keep your attention on driving at all
nounceme nt "Yo u have reached the des tina-
selection button to display the additional made before a turn has to be made. e.g. within a times. Accidents and injuries can occur if the
tion"). If a stopover destination ca.nnot be
window. town "Prepare to turn left", "Turn left after driver is distracted.
reached exactly, this stopover dest ination must
300 meters " and" Now turn left". For the mes- Always observe safety information con-
- Touch the function leey in the upper left be deleted from the tour plan before the route
sage before the last one. a proximity ba r is dis- cerning the use of the navigation system
additional window. guidance to the next destination can be con-
played to the right next to the turning arrow in ~page59. ~
tinued. Jf route guidance to the next destination
the sc reen or display view ~ fig. 83. The prox-
is started manually, only this destination is used

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'fi' Dynamic route ~ manual calculation which has now been rectified and
The quality of the announcements issued by
[I) Note the unit depend on the navigation data available If dynamic navigation is set to manual, you can
the navigation system now sees a chance to
select during route guidance if you want to by- travel a more favourable route.
If you miss a turning during route guidance and during traffic congestion, also on the traffic
and you have no possibility to turn the vehicle information sent. The radio stations broad- pass the traffic problems on your route or not Requirements for dynamic route guidance
round, keep on driving until the navigation casting this information are responsible for the => page 99, "Requirements for dynamic route
TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a digital radio
system has calculated a new route for you => &, content and the quaJity of the traffic information guidance". data service for the constant transmission of
sent.~ If the navigation system receives a traffic traffic reports.
problem that is on the calculated route, the
The unit is constantly supplied with TMC traffic
driver is informed by an announcement, and a
messages in the background when a TMC trans-
Dynamic route guidance with TMC (Traffic Message Channel) message about the traffic problem in a pop-up
mitter can be received at the current location.
window.
During dynamic route guidance, traffic announcements broadcast by a TMC sta- The quality ofthe traffic messages sent depends
The expected delay when bypassing this traffic
on the radio station broadcasting it. The recep-
tion will be incorporated into the route calculation. congestion and the length of the detour are dis-
tion ofTMC traffic messages cannot be switched
played. The expected delay from driving through
on or off.
- In the Route options menu ~ fig. 84 the traffic congestion is also displayed.
touch the function key I ~ Dynamic route J and The transmitter must not be the TMC trans-
Touch (Current route] to stay on the calculated
select a setting by touching it in the mitter.
route and to drive through the traffic congestion.
opening pop-up window. Touch (Detour route] to calculate a detour for the TMC traffic messages can only be evaluated by
the device and displayed when the navigation
- Confirm your setting by pressing~ . signalled traffic co ngest.ion.
data for the currently driven area is stored in the
0& Dynamic route ~ automatic unit memory or can be called up using an in-
Traffic congestion received byTMC th at is on the If dynamic navigation is set to automatic, you will serted navigation DVD.
route is shown on the map by a coloured
automatically be re-routed during route guid- The current TMC traffic messages can be dis-
symbol. Traffic congestion that is not on the ance around traffic problems on your route played by pressing the [TRAFFIC) function selec-
route is shown on the map by a grey symbol => page 99, "Requirements for dynamic route
=> page 104, "Symbols for displaying traffic con- tion button => page 107.
guidance".

Fig. 84 Route options.


gestion". The direction where the traffic conges-
tion is located is shown by an arrow in the
symbol. The length of the traffic congestion is
After receiving a t.raffic message relevant to your
route, you will hear the spoken instructions
rn Note
If there are serious traffic problems, you may
displayed in the map by continuous car symbols "Warning! The route was changed due to the cur- find that a diversion based on the TMC informa-
In route options you can specify whether t'ft on the route. rent traffic problems.", informing you about a tion does not save you time as the alternative
TMC traffic information should be in- change in the current route guidance. This fun c- route is also subjec t to traffic problems.
You can have all of the currently received TMC
cluded in the route calculation or not, and tion will automatically guide you round t.raffic
uaffic information displayed in a list => page 107, You ca n also block the route manually if an
jams or blocked roads, if th.is will help get you to
whether a detour should be calculated au- "TRAFFIC function selection button". upcoming traffic problem has not yet been re -
your destination faster.
tomatically if needed or only if confirmed. corded via TMC traffic messages => page IO!. ~
Route options can be altered whilst the 0& Dynamic route ~ off Such an announcement is also issued when
route guidance function is active. If dynamic navigation is switched off, yo u will there were traffic problems on the original route
not be given traffic conges tion messages con-
Switching dynamic navigation on and cerning your route during route gui dance. TMC
traffic information is nevertheless updated auto-
off matically in the unit => page 99, "Requirements
- In the Navigation main menu , touch for dynamic route gu idance" and displayed by
the ~ page 95, fig. 82 [Options J function pressing the [TRAFFIC] function selection button
key. => page 107, "TRAFFIC function selection
button".
- In the map display, touch ~ page 102, If one of the traffic problems is on your route,
fig. 86 [Navigation J or during route guidance you can switch on dynamic route guidance
touch ~ page 95, fig. 81 [$ ... / 0 ... J and in during current route guid ance or block the route
the opening pop-up window touch manually => page 101. "Manually blocking the
(Route options J. route section".

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Showing routes or a manoeuvre list Manually blocking the route section


During route guidance, the route or manoeuvre list can be shown to display the Upcoming route sections can also be blocked manually.
route section or turning points yet to be driven.
Blocking the route section - Press the setting knob or touch the @El
Navigation main menu function key when the approximate length
- During route guidance, touch in the
- Open the Navigation main menu map display the [$ ... /0 ... ]function key or in of the route section to be blocked is dis-
during route guidance by pressing the the Navigation main menu, touch the played.
[NAV] function selection button. (Route] function key. - You will receive a spoken announce-
- In the Navigation main menu, touch - Touch the [Congestion ahead] function key ment that the route contains a blocked
the [Route] function key and in the opening in the opening pop-up window. An over- route section and the detour is being cal-
pop-up window touch [Route list] or view map with the current vehicle position culated.
{Manoeuvre list]. G and the travel destination ~ is dis- Removing an exclusion
played .
In the Manoeuvre list the turning points yet to - Press the [NAV) function selection
be driven are displayed in a list with travel direc- - Turn the settings knob counter- button if you are not in the Navigation
tion arrows. Street names or street designation clockwise, and move the ~ flag symbol main menu, as the exclusion can only be
Fig. 85 Manoeuvre list in the map display. refers to streets where turns are made => fig. 85. starting at the travel destination in the di- removed again here.
In the route list the street names or street desig- rection of the current vehicle position. If
The route or manoeuvre list can be dis- nation of the route sections to be driven are dis- you touch the displayed route with your - Press the ~ function key.
played only during route guidance. played in a list. finger, the flag symbol "skips" directly ~ to - Touch the [Remove exc!usion]function key in
In the additional window of the map display. the this pOSition. The length of the entered the opening pop-up window.
Additional window in the map display block is displayed below in the screen
symbol display with visual navigation recom-
- In map display touch the {MAP] function mendations or an overview map are displayed starting at the current vehicle position . Received TMC traffic messages are displayed as
selection button to open the additional during route guidance => page 96. traffic problems on the map. Curren tly reported
window. Additionally. information about the current ve- traffic problems can also be displayed in the list
hicle position can be displayed in the additional ofTMC traffic messages => page 107. ''TRAFFIC
- Touch the function key at the upper left fun ction selection button" .....
l'llindow at any time. even if there is currently no
in the additional window and the
active route guidance => page 105. "Addit.ional
[Manoeuvre list] in the opening pop -up window in map display".
window. The manoeuvre list is displayed
=> fig. 85. The route list can only be called (l) Note
up using the Navigation main menu.
It takes some seconds after route guidance has
started for the route list and manoeuvre list to be
compiled so that it can be displayed .....

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Thel $ ... / (9... ] function key in map display during


MAP function selection buHon Centring the map display on vehicle position or
travel destination route guidance
If you have moved the screen section, another Touching the => page 102, fig. 87 [ $ ... / 0 ... ]func-
function key is shown in the top right below the tion key opens a pop-up ~ndow ~th route
Map display function key for compass view => page 102, guidance settings.
fig. 87. If you press this function key, the map is (Stop route guidonce]- stopsroute guidance at the
During route guidance, map display is shown automatically. You can also switch centred again based on m e current vehicle posi- current position. Route guidance can be co n-
to map display manually without route guidance being active. tion. tinued at any time by touching the => page 102,
In a number of map views, you can centre the fig. 86 (Navigation J function key and
view on the travel destination using theE) func- (Start route guidance J.

tionkey. (N ew stopover destination ]- calls


Up the
New destination menu to enter a stopover desti -
Changing display type
nation mat you would like to travel to during the
The symbol in the second fun ction key m, ~ or current route guidance => page 84.
_ shows the currently selected display type. To
change it, briefly touch the function key and (Congestion aheodJ - to manuaUy enter a route exclu-
touch another display type in the pop-up sion => page 1O!.
~ndow. to change the para meters for route
[Route options]-

~-2D - two -d imensional: conventional map calculation => page 66.


display from above. (El - to store the vehicle position as flagged des-
~- 3D - three-dimensio nal: map display from tination in the destination memory.
me front at an angle as would be seen ap- For additional navigation functions, open the
Fig.86 3D mop display with vehicle position. Fig. 87 3D map display during route guidance proaching from an airplane (see illustrations) . Navigation main menu by pressing the [:ill
(map section moved). ~ -Topographic - conventional map display function selection button=> page 65.
from above ~th colour display of landscape Controlling the media source
During route guidance, map display is shown travelled are displayed in a list with travel direc- forms (mountains, valleys, etc.) .
The fourth function key => page 102,
automatically. You can also change to map dis- tion arrows => page 100.
The [Navigation] function key in map display fig. 86 (Radio 2] indicates the currently selected
play manually at any time. Upcoming route sections can also be blocked without route guidance media ,so urce (here the radio station "Radio 2 ").
Pressing me@@ function selection button "~l\ manually during route guidance => page 101. To control the selected media source, briefly
Touching the => page 102, fig. 86 [Naviga tion ]
change to map display from any menu. The fol\o~ng gives a brief overview of the avail - function key opens a pop-up ~ndow ~m navi- touch the function key and touch another sta-
In map display, pressing the ~ function selec- able function keys in both di splay types: tion (radio mode) or title (media mode) in the
gation settings.
tion button ~U open or close the additional pop-up ~ndow.
Using the El function key, the bar wim the func- starts route guidance or con-
(Start route guidance]-
~ndow where further information is shown and Radio mode: the six station buttons of the
tion keys can be shown or hidden in any view. tinues route guidance to the travel destination
can be se lected => page 105, "Additional window RADIO main men u are shown.
selected in the Navigation main men u.
in map display". Display and operation in map display
calls up the New destination
(Enter new de,ti notion] -
Media mode: me title name and the function
Map display during route guidance differs from The symbol G indicates the vehicle position keys for controlling the current media source are
menu to change the travel destination selected
"normal" map display in a number of ways. and direction of travel. shown.
in the Navigation main menu => page 01.
During route guidance the route to be driven is Points of interest and destinations saved as fa-
shown as a blue line => fig. 87. In the bottom line, IRoute options] - to change th e parame ters for route Function key [Extras I
vourite destinations are shown in the display in
the distan ce to the travel destination is shown in accordance ~th the settings => page 122, "Map calculation => page 66. Touching the [Extros] function key opens a pop-up
the third function key after . After (9 the esti- settings". (El - to store the vehicle position as flagged des- ~ndow for additional settings and displays.
mated arrival time or travel time is displayed tin ation in the destination memory. shows the current travel destina-
(D estinati on view] -
=> page 124, "Navigation settings". The map scale is changed by turning me settings
knob => page 2, fig. I 0 . The "Autozoom" func- For additional navigation functions, for example tion selected in the Navigation main menu in
During route guidance, additional information tion is switched off => page 104, "Changing the to change the travel destin at ion, open the Navi- map display. The map is centred again on the ve-
about route guidance can be called up in me ad- scale and display". gation main menu by pressing the~ function hicle position using me function key on the right
ditional ~ndow. For example, me manoeuvre selection button=> page 65. under the compass view.
list can be shown where the turnjng points to be You can move the displayed map section by
pressing and holding your finger on the screen (Doy/nightJ- changes between day and night de-
and moving your fin ger "~thout lifting it. s~n. ~

102 MAP function selection buHon MAP function selection buHon 103
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IAddilional windowJ- opens the additional window.
The additional window can also be opened or
Symbol Designation
rn Note
If the (El function key is used to save a
closed in map display by pressing the ~ func-
tion selection button. m Restaurant
~,
The activated "Autozoom" fo> function is de-
activaled again when the map scale is manually
"flagged destination", it must be renamed in the
destination memory if you do not want it to be
over-written by the next flagged destination
I~ lane recommendationJ- during route
guidance, a Sight-seeing changed with the setting knob. ==> page 81. ~
small additional window with a lane recommen-
dation is shown in map display when driving
Business
and turning on mu1ti-lane streets. A tick in the
checkbox ~ indicates that the function is Location display without route guidance
switched on ==> page 96, "Navigation recommen- Various
dations while driving". The current vehicle position is displayed in map display. The scale and display
Relaxation
Changing the scale and display can be changed, additional information can be shown, and map details can be
Touching the function key with the display of the Shopping
displayed. The displayed section can also be modified.
currently selected map scale on the bottom right
shows additional function keys for changing the
map section and map scale. These function keys 11 Sports
are hidden after five seconds of inactivity.
@)-switches the map display briefly to the over- Symbols for dIsplaYing traffIC congestIon
view display (larger scale). After a few seconds, it The road will be displayed in red if the traffic
returns automatically to the last selected zoom delay is on the route that has been calculated.
display (smaller scale). The symbol will be displayed in greyifthe traffic
delay is not on the route that has been calcu-
G or 0 - to zoom in or out in a map, i.e. to lated.
change the map scale. Alternatively, move the
slider rn in the scale.
Symbol Designation
I@-,..)- switches to overview map \o\~th a starting
and ending point during route guidance. & Slow-moving traffic
~- to switch on Autozoom during route guid- Fig. 88 Mop display for the current location. Fig. 89 Mop display with additional window in the
ance. If "Autozoom" is active, the map scale is .& Traffic congestion compass view.
adjusted automatically depending on the route
(small scale for driving on the motorway and a & Accident In map display without active route guid- - Touch the function key with the symbol
larger scale for driving in a town). The switched- ance the current vehicle position is dis- ~, m. or m and select another view type
on Autozoom is displayed in the sca1e display by
,. To switch it off~ touch it again or manually
.4- Black ice played on the map. You can "look around" in the pop-up window => page 103,
on the map and view further information "Changing display type".
change the sca1e using the setting knob
==> page 2, fig. I 0.
& Risk of skidding about the additional window.
Additional window in map display
Symbols for displaying favourite destinations ~ Danger "Looking around" on the map - In map display press the [MAP] function
A favourite category can be specified for saved - Touch the (MAP) function key to change selection button to display the additional
destinations ==> page 81, "Edit/save entry". & Road works
to the map display. window.
In accordance with the settings, favourite desti-
nations are displayed in the map with their as- Strong wind - Turn the menu knob in the map display
to change the map scale => page 104,
- Touch the function key in the top left of
the additional window => fig. 89.

=
signed favourite symbol => page 122, "Map set-
tings". Street blocked "Changing the scale and display".
- Select one of the available displays by
Traffic problem (is shown for the - Press and hold your finger on the screen touching it in the pop-up window which
Symbol Designation ~
entire length of a traffic problem) and move it without lifting it off the screen opens.
Infrastructure to move the displayed map section.
During route guidance further displays can be
Private selected for the additional window ==> page 95,
"Route guidance". ~

104 MAP function selection button MAP function selection button 105
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The posilion of the additional window on the ditional window. In the following menu. cha nge
right or left. can be selected in the settings
:::::> page 122.
the display options as described :::::> page 102. TRAFFIC function selection buHon
"Map display".
Display options in the additional window (GPS viewerJ- shows the currentvehicIe position in
(CompassJ-indicates compass view with the CUT- coordinates. The number of received satellites is Displaying TMC traHic messages
rent direction of travel. also displayed. Forthe absolute height above sea
level to be shown beside the mountain symbol. Brief texts in received TMC traffic messages ([MC = Traffic Message Channel) can
indicates a map with the vehicle
IAdditional mapJ
at least five satellites must be received simulta- be called up from a list and are updated automatically in the unit.
position in the additional window. To change
neously (display: "3D fix"). ~
this map display. touch the map once in the ad-

Fig. 90 List of announced traffic problems. Fig.91 Detailed view of an announced traffic
problem .

TMC traffic messages are used during Traffic congestion is displayed in both the de -
route guidance to automaticaJly optimise tailed view and in the map by a symbol
the route during traffic congestion :::::> page 104. "Symbols for displaying traffic con-
=> page 98. "Dynamic route guidance with gestion". The direction in which the traffic con-
gestion is located is shown by an arrow in the
TMC (Traffic Message Channel)".
symbol on the map.
- Touch the [TRAFFIC] function selection You can also manually calculate a detour to
button to display the current traffic mes- avoid announced traffic congestion coming up
sages in a list. on the route ahead of you :::::> page 101. "Manually
blocking the route section".
- Touch the display of a traffic message to
show it in detailed view. rn Nate
- In the detailed view you can scroll The unit is constantly supplied with TMC
through all the received traffic messages traffic messages in the background, provided
using the arrow keys. that a TMC transmitter can be received at the
current location. The tra nsmitter does not have
You can specify whi ch TMC stations you would to be the TMC transmitter.
like to receive messages from in Radio settings TMC traffic messages can only be evaluated
:::::> page 121. "Selecting preferred TMC stations". and saved by the device if the navigation data for
the area currently being driven is stored in the
During route guidance. the list contains either
unit memory or can be called up using an in-
all TMC traffic messages in the proximity of the
serted navigation DVD.
location or only the ones on the calculated route
in accordance with the settings:::::> page 122. The qua lity of the dynamic route guidance
"Traffic information settings". depends on the information contained in the
traffic announcements. The radio stations ~

106 MAP function selection button TRAFFIC function selection button 107
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broadcasting this information are responsible If there are serious traffic problems, you may
for the content. find that a diversion based on the TMC informa- PHONE function selection buHon
TMC traffic messages are required for dy- tion does not save you time as the alternative
namic navigation => page 98. route is also subject to traffic problems. ~
Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision

Requirements and operation


A few basic telephone functions can only be called up using the radio navigation
system when the PREMIUM mobile telephone provision has been installed in the
vehicle and a mobile phone is paired with it.
- Follow the instruction manual for the to "connect" the units to each other. A user pro-
PREMIUM mobile telephone provision file is created in the PREMIUM mobile tele-
when pairing with your mobile phone. phone provision which is clearly linked to the
mobile telephone and the SIM card.
The PREMIUM mobile telephone provision Once the pairing process has been carried out,
combined with a compatible mobile tele- the mobile telephone provision PREMIUM will,
phone 25l is a fully-fledged GSM car telephone when the ignition is switched on, connect auto-
system. The mobile telephone must be compat- matically with the known mobiJe telephone via
ible with the Bluetooth26l Remote SIM Access the Bluetooth connection.
Profile (RSAP) . The PREMIUM mobile telephone
If a mobile phone is not paired, telephone func-
provision does not use its own SIM card. but tions cannot be called up using the radio naviga-
"borrows" the SIM data from the mobile tele-
tion system.
phone using a Bluetooth connection. The mo-
bile telephone logs itself out of the GSM network
and logs into the PREMIUM mobiJe telephone & WARNING
provision using the data from the "borrowed" Observe the instructions in the following
SIM card. The telephone is then controlled ex- chapter => page 109, "Safety information".
clusively via the controls in the vehicle. The mo-
bile telephone switches into pause mode. [l) Nate
Pairing process and user profile To operate the PREMIUM mobile telephone pro-
Before the PREMIUM mobile telephone provi- vision. follow the instruction manual for your
sion can be used. a one-time pairing process vehicle. ~
with the mobile telephone must be carried out

Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision

Safety information
When using the PREMIUM mobile telephone
provision. please note the following points for & WARNING
your own safety and the safety of others: Your attention must always be concentrated
on road traffic as an absolute priority! The tel-
ephone should only be used if the road traffic
situation allows. Accidents and injuries can
occur if the driver is distracted. ~

25) Optional equipment.


26) Bluetoothis a regi stered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc.

108 TRAFFIC function selection buHon PHONE function selection buHon 109
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& WARNING (continued) & WARNING (continued) Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision
Please only use the telephone when the
road, weather and traffic conditions are such
plosion, but they are not always clearly indi-
cated. These include, for example:
PHONE main menu
that it is safe to do so. - the vicinity of chemical pipelines and Afew basic telephone functions can be called up using the radio navigation unit.
The different volume settings should be se- tanks,
lected so that warning signals from outside
For further operation of the PREMIUM mobile telephone provision, please read
- below deck on a ship,
the vehicle, e.g. a police or fire brigade siren, the instruction manual for your vehicle.
can be heard at all times. - the area around vehicles which run on
liquid gas (e.g. propane or butane)
It will not be possible to make a telephone
- places where the air is laden with chem-
call in areas with no signal or with only a very
icals or particles such as flour, dust and
weak mobile telephone network and in some
metal powder,
cases, in tunnels, garages and SUbways. This
also means that no emergency calls can be - any other location where you are nor-
made. mally recommended to switch off the ve-
hicle engine.
& WARNING
When making telephone cal.ls during your
<D Caution
journey please note - road traffic demands the Do not forget to foHow special regulations for a
full attention of all drivers. You should only particular area and always switch the PREMIUM
use the PREMIUM mobile telephone provi- mobile telephone provision off if the use of mo-
sion whilst the vehicle is in motion if the traffic bile telephones is forbidden as interference or
situation allows. Remember: traffic safety al- dangerous situations could be caused through Fig.93 PHONE main menu: connection estab-
ways has priority - Risk of accident! the use of the telephone. lished.

Always maintain a minimum distance of


20 cm to the vehicle aerial. This applies in par-
rn Note Follow the instruction manual of the PRE- The green bars on the top right => fig. 92 or
bottom right => fig. 93 indicate the current field
ticular to passengers with a pacemaker, thus In some mobile telephone networks, an MIUM mobile telephone provision to pair
avoiding potential interference with the pace- emergency call can be made without the mobile your mobile phone. strength (signal strength of the currently re-
maker. If you notice that there are problems, telephone being connected using the PREMIUM ceived mobile phone transmitter station).
switch the PREMIUM mobile telephone provi- mobiJe telephone provision when the ignition is - Press the IPHONE) function selection
Function keys in the PHONE main menu
switched on and the network is strong enough. button to open the PHONE main menu.
sion off immediately - Risk of fatal injury!
When fuelling, always switch the mobile In the Telephone menu, select the menu option ca - accept, dial, or hold calls. In the PHONE
"SOS". It takes a few minutes after the pairing process main menu , the call list of the dialled call num-
phone and the PREMIUM mobile telephone bers is displayed after touching it => page 116,
If you wish to connect the PREMIUM mobile until the telephone book data of the paired mo-
provision completely off according to the in- "Call lists".
struction manual applicable for your vehicle. telephone provision with another device using bile phone is available on the radio navigation
Electro-magnetic waves could generate Bluetooth wireless technology, please read the unit. 0- end call or refuse call.
sparks which could in turn cause a fire or ex- operating manual for detailed safety informa- Display in the PHONE main menu ~ - establishes a connection to an emergency
plosion. tion. Use Bluetooth compatible products only. number after confirming it. This function is also
In the upper line in the centre of the screen
Switch off the PREMIUM mobile telephone Most electronic devices are shielded against => fig. 92. the name of the mobile phone pro- available without a paired mobile phone. The re-
provision at locations where there is a risk of high-frequency signals. In rare cases, however, vider where the SIM card of the paired mobile quirement is that a connection can be estab-
explosion and proceed according to the ap- electronic devices may not be shielded against phone is registered is displayed. The name of the lished using a mobile phone provider.
propriate notices and regulations. You should the high-frequency signals emitted by the PRE- paired mobile phone is displayed in the second and [Memory 2] to [Memory 6]- speed
[Voice moilbox)
also switch the mobile telephone off if neces- MIUM mobile telephone provision. This could line (in the illustration: "FON 01"). dial keys; these can be assigned a telephone
sary - Risk of explosion! There are a large cause interference. number => page 117.
number of locations where there is a risk of ex- During a call, the telephone number or the
Find out whether special regulations apply name of the person you are talking to is dis- [J)-opens the number pad to enter a telephone
for the use of a headset in your country. <4
played in the upper line if they are stored in the number => page 112.
telephone book, as well as the call duration
~- opens a pop-up vvindow to select a call list.
=> fig. 93.
Only call lists from missed, dialled, or answered
The syrnbol shows an existing Bluetooth con- calls on the PREMIUM mobile telephone provi-
nection. sion can be displayed => page 116, "Call lists". ~

110 PHONE function selection button


PHONE function selection button III
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ISwitching off the microphone 1- switches off the micro- 0- opens the telephone book of the paired mo-
phone during a call. When the microphone is bile phone to select a telephone number
Selcecting saved telephone numbers
switched off. the person on the Line cannot hear => page 113. ~
what is being said in your vehicle.
Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision

User profile
Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision
Follow the instruction manual of the PRE- If telephone book entries of the SIM card or the
Entering a telephone number MIUM mobile telephone provision to pair mobile phone have been changed in the mean
your mobile phone. The saved user profile time. you can start a manual update of the tele-
is loaded. phone book data => page 127. "Telephone set-
- This is how you enter telephone num- tings".
bers in the input line.
Telephone book data => page 113. call lists A maximum of three user profiles can be stored
- Delete the characters in the input line => page 116. and saved speed dial keys in the PREMIUM mobile telephone provision. If
moving from right to left, by touching the => page 117 are assigned a user profile and saved you would like to pair an additional SIM card.
~ function key. in the PREMIUM mobile telephone provision. you have to delete a user profile first. To do this.
They are available when the SIM card is paired follow the vehicle instruction manual for the
- Touch the 0 function key when you again mth the PREMIUM mobile telephone pro- PREMIUM mobile telephone provision. ~
have finished entering the telephone vision.
number in the input line. The entered tel-
ephone number will be dialled =:> page 118.
Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision
To enter a country code. instead of the first two Telephone book
numbers (for example "00") you can select the
Fig_94 Entering a telephone number.
character "+". Press and hold the@) function key
with the small triangle ....... until a pop-up
Follow the instruction manual of the PRE- window is shown with the function keys@)and
MIUM mobile telephone provision to pair (B. Accept the desired character by touching the
your mobi.le phone. input line - the pop-up window will be closed. If
no entries are made. the pop-up v.~ndow is
Entering and dialling a number closed automatically after a few seconds.
- In the PHONE main menu. touch the The special keys "Asterisk" [) and "Hash" OD
function key on the lower left =:> page Ill. have the same function as on a normal tele-
fig. 92 to open the number pad to enter a phone. These characters are needed primarily
telephone number =:> fig. 94. when sending tone signals during a call
=> page 119. "DTMF tones". ~
- Touch the number button to enter the
number in the input line.
Fig. 95 Telephone book Fig. 96 Displaying 0 telephone book entry.

Opening a telephone book Dialling a telephone number from the


- In the PHONE main menu. touch the telephone book
function key on the lower right => page 111, - In the Telephone book menu. move the
fig. 92 0 to open the telephone book slider in the scroll bar downward to display
=:> fig. 95. additional entries.
- Touch the ISearch) function key to select a
telephone book entry via the search mask
=> page 114. "Searching for an entry in the
telephone book". ~

112 PHONE function selection button PHONE function selection button 113
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~ Booklet 3.4 RNS 510

- Delete the characters in the input line. - You select a number here as described
- In the left column. touch a telephone - Jfyou touch the function key to the right
starting at the position of the cursor and in the chapter Telephone book=> page 113.
book entry in the display. The first tele- ofthe telephone number. an input mask to
phone number stored in the telephone modify the stored telephone number is moving from right to left. by touchjng the
You can find additional information about input
book for this entry will be dialled opened => page 115. fig. 99. @) function key.
masks in => page 10. "Using input masks". ~
=> page U8. - Touch the function key after the input
- To modify the displayed telephone
number. follow the instructions described line to change to the Jjst view of available
Displaying information about a tele-
in => page 115. "Modifying a telephone entries => fig. 98.
phone book entry
number".
- Touch the@function key to the right of
the telephone book entry you would like to Applies to vehicles : with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision
It takes a few minutes after the fIrst paring
display. The telephone numbers stored in process until the tel ephone book data is avail- Modifying a telephone number
thjs entry are shown => fig. 96. able on the radio navigation unit. To do this.
follow the vehicle instru ction manual for the A telephone number saved in the telephone book or in a callUst can be changed
- If you touch a telephone number in the PREMIUM mobile telephone provision. before you dial it. You can add a country code. for example.
display. it wiJI be dialled.
The telephone book can also be opened during _ Delete the characters in the input line.
an ongoing tel ephone call. ~
starting at the position of the cursor and
moving from right to left. by touching the
Applies to vehicles : with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision @ function key.
Searching for an entry in the telephone book _ Tf you touch the 0 function key. the tel -
ephone number displayed will be dialled.
_ Touching~will close the input mask.

The entries in the telephone book of the mobile


phone cannot be changed permanently on the
radio navigation unit. You can only modify a tel-
ephone number saved in the mobile phone tele-
Fig. 99 Modifying a telephone number.
phone book when making a call from the ve-
hicle. You can add a country code. for example.
To open the display of a telephone number After the telephone number has been dialled. it
from the telephone book or a call list. is t.hen available in the call list => page 116. "Call
follow the instructions described in the lists".
corresponding chapter (for example: To change an entry in the mobile phone tele-
=> page 114. "Searching for an entry in the phone book. see the descrjption in the instruc-
Fig.97 Search mask for selecting a telephone book Fig. 98 Search results from the telephone book.
telephone book"). tion manual of the mobile phone manufacturer.
entry.
I[you have changed the data in the mobile
- Touch the 8J or (8 arrow keys to move
Open the telephone book as is described - Touch the 0 function key to open the the cursor in the input line.
phone telephone book or the SIM card since the
input mask for numbers and special char- last pairing. you can update the telephone book
=> page 113. "Opening a telephone book".
- Touch a character in the keyboard block data in the unit directly using the
acters. Press ~ to change to the letter
- In the telephone book menu touch the to insert it after the cursor in the input line. Telephone settings menu => page 127. ~
input mask again.
=> page 113. fig. 95 (Search I function key to
select a telephone book entry using a - Only those characters are available that
search mask => fig. 97. correspond to an entry saved in your tele-
phone book. The number of entries that
- Touch a character in the keyboard block can be selected with this sequence of char-
in the search mask to accept it in the input acters is displayed in the function key after
line. the input line (in Illustration => fig. 97 G). ~

PHONE function selection button 115


114 PHONE function selection button
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Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision
Call lists Saving nu mbers to speed dial keys
The call numbers from calls made with the PREMIUM mobile telephone provi- The five speed dial keYS!Memory 2] to!Memory 6] can each be assigned a telephone
sion and missed calls are saved in call lists and can be called up from these again. number. The speed dial key! Voice mailbox] is reserved for the telephone number of
your mailbox.
- Touch the telephone number or the
name to dial it => page 118.

Use the@function key to show additional in-


formation about the saved telephone number.
You can also change the telephone number be-
fore dialling it ~ page lIS, "Modifying a tele-
phone number".
[Missed col/,]- shows a list of calls not answered
on the PREMIUM mobile telephone provision .
[Diol/ed numbers] shows a list of telephone
numbers that were dialled with the PREMIUM
mobile telephone proviSion.
Fig.l00 Seledion from a call list in the PHONE /Incoming col/,] shows a list of calls answered
main menu.
on the PREMIUM mobile telephone provision. Fig.l0l Entering or changing a speed dial number. Fig.l02 PHONE main menu with assigned speed
If the telephone number from a call list is saved dial key.
Only telephone numbers that were
in the telephone book, the name saved in the tel-
missed, dialled, and accepted with the
ephone book is displayed instead ofthe tele- After the first pairing with the SIM card of - Touch the ~ function key to delete the
PREMIUM mobile telephone provision in phone number. your mobile phone, all of the speed dial entries in all input lines at once, after con-
the vehicle are saved. The call lists stored
Incoming calls rejected with the 0 function key keys are still unassigned when the PHONE firming with @R).
in the mobile phone are not copied to the
are saved in the call list of incoming calls. main menu is called up for the first time
vehicle. - When you are finished making your en-
Call lists are always assigned to a user profile and => page Ill. fig. 92.
tries in the Speed dial menu, touch the
- In the PHONE main menu, touch the are only displayed when the SIM card is paired
Assigning speed dial keys => fig. 101 @R) function key.
=> fig. 100 ~ function key. again with the PREMIUM mobile telephone pro-
vision ~ page 113, "User profile". ~ - [fyou touch a non-assigned speed dial - The name you entered is displayed in
- In the pop-up window which opens, se-
key, the Speed dial menu opens to enter the speed dial key in the PHONE main
lect the call list containing the telephone
the name and telephone number. menu => fig. 102. The speed dial key now
number you would like to select by
stored the entered telephone number.
touching it. The list will be displayed. Tele - If you touch the => fig. 101 IName] func-
phone numbers with an entry in the tele- tion key, an input mask is opened where Dialling using a speed dial key
phone book are shown by their name. you can assign a name => page 11, "Input
mask for free text input". - If you touch an assigned speed dial key
briefly, its stored telephone number is di-
- Jfyou touch the INumber) function key, a alled => page 118.
mask is opened to enter the telephone
number. A telephone number is entered Editing assigned speed dial keys
analogously to the description in the - [fyou would like to change the tele-
chapter "Modifying a telephone number" phone number of a speed dial key, press
=> page us. and hold the speed dial key until the Speed
- Touch the [Coli list) OrlT.lephone book) func- dial menu is open for editing => fig. 101. ..
tion key to accept a telephone number for
this speed dial key from the list.

116 PHONE function selection button PHONE function selection buffon 117
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- You can change the name and the tele- Speed dial key (Voice mail box I Making a second call while tele- - If you touch the 0 function key in the
phone number by calling up the input The (Voice mailbox) speed dial key also does not phoning line "Call being held", the call with this
mask or you can select another entry from have a factory-default telephone number, as this caller is continued and the other caller is
the telephone book or call list as was de- number depends on the mobile phone provider - Touch the 0 function key during a call put on "hold". You can toggle back and
scribed above. and country. However, the name for this speed to put it on "hold", as is described above forth between callers.
dial key is assigned and cannot be changed. This => page 118, "During a telephone call".
The speed dial key assignments remain saved in is a good place to store the number of your - Touch the 0 function key to end the call
mailbox so you can quickly listen to your voice - Call another person by entering a new to the telephone number shown in this
the unit, but are only shown when the SIM card
messages . ~ telephone number => page 112 or select a line.
is paired again with the PREMIUM mobile tele-
phone provision ~ page ll3, "User profile".
saved telephone number => page 113, as is
described in the corresponding chapter. DTMF tones
- When you have made another call, you Every telephone button has a specific DTMF
Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision can switch between the two calls ("tog- tone assigned to it. DTMF tones are used to enter
a password over the telephone or to select an
M aking a call gling"), as described below.
employee in a "Call centre", for example.
"Call waiting" and toggling between If you are asked to enter an DTMF tone during a
two callers call, open the keyboard field by touching the
bottom left function key and follow the instruc-
- If you receive a call during another call, tions ~ page U8, fig. 104 (for example: "To speak
000012345678910
the number or name of the caller is shown to one of our staff, please press 0").
on the screen below the current call (func- You can also save a series of DTMF tones in your
tion: "Call waiting"). mobile phone. If you are asked to enter this se-
- In the "Incoming call" line, touch the 0 ri es ofDTMF tones during a call, call up the entry
[ram the telephone book, as described
function key to refuse the ca ll.
~ ~O Provider .... ~ccLJ ~ page 114.

'1~ Annels~~
~ ~~~(jL
__
- In the "Incoming call" line, touch the 0 If you touch the (DTMF) function key in the input
function key to answer the call. The call mask, the character sequence shown in the
with the first calle r is put on hold, but not input line is played as a series of DTMF tones.
~ 8,...0.5.
ended (display: "Call being held") . Note that in a series of DTMF tones, the char-
Fig. 103 PHONE main menu : Telephone call Fig. 104 Playing the DTMF button melody.
acter "+" must not be used, as it interrupts the
playing of the DTMF tones. ~
If you have dialled a telephone number or During a telephone call
answered a call, the PHONE main menu
- If you touch the 0 function key during
changes to the Telephone call => fig. 103
a telephone call, the current call is
view. switched to "mute" (display: "Call being
held"). This means that the call continues
Incoming telephone calls
to be held while the sound is muted.
- An incoming telephone call is shown on
the screen as "Incoming call" along with the - When you touch the 0 function key
telephone number of the caUer. If the again, the call can be continued .
number of the caller is saved in the tele- - If you touch the 0 function key during
phone book, the name of the caller is the caU, the call to the current telephone
shown instead of the telephone number. number will be ended and the unit
- Touch the ID function key to accept the changes to the PHONE=> page 117, fig. 102
call. main menu.

- Touch the 0 function key to refuse the


call.

118 PHONE function selection button PHONE function selection button 119
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SETUP function selection button Radio seffings


Switching traffic announcements on
Seffings main menu (setup) and off
- In the Radio settings menu, touch the
In the settings main menu, first select the area where you would like to make (Traffic information) function key to switch the
changes. traffic announcements playback function
on or off ~ page 18. "Traffic programme
select preferred TMC stations
{Traffic infarmationJ
(TP) function". A check in the checkbox ~
and specify the range for TMC messages
=;> page 122, "Traffic information settings".
indicates that the traffic information func-
tion is switched on.
{scr nl- set the brightness of the screen, and
check/uncheck day/night design of the map dis- Selecting preferred TMC stations
play and button confirmation tone=:> page 123.
"Screen settings". - In the Radio settings menu. the
(Current TMC stotion: ... 1function key shows the
{MediaJ- specifysettings for playing and dis-
playing MP3 files and activate or deactivate ex-
TMC station from which TMC traffic mes-
Call up the Radio settings menu by sages are currently being received.
ternal connections =:> page 124, "Media set-
tings". pressing the (sETupl function selection
button and the (Radial function key - Touch the function key after
{NavigationJspecify settings for issuing naviga- (Preferred TMC station] and touch to select your
~ fig. 106.
tion recommendations. define or change the ad- preferred TMC station in the pop-up
Fig. 105 Main menu settings: Seledion. dress as the home address and start a virtual
Specifying station selection using window which appears.
demonstration drive with a manually set
- Press the (SETUPI function selection starting point =:> page 124, "Navigation settings". arrow keys - Touch (Automatic) if you would like the
button to open the Settings main menu. system settings such as language and
{System J- - In the Radio settings menu. touch the unit to search for a TMC station automati-
time and undoing or deleting performed and function key after [arrow keys I. cally.
- Touch the area where you would like to
saved settings in individual areas =:> page 126.
change or perform settings. - Touch (Station list] or (Memory list] to specify Deleting a memory list
"System settings".
which list should be used to select stations
- Touch the ~ fig. 105 ~ function key to (Video 1- perform settings for language selection - In the menu Radio settings move the
using the arrow keys. If (Memory list I is se-
switch back to the last selected menu. when inserting a video DVD and adjust the as- slid er all the way down to show the
lected. only stations stored in the memory
pect ratio. When operating an external media [Delete memory list) function key.
Overview of the setting menus source27) the audio/video standard can be set list are called up using arrow keys
=:> page 126, "Video settings" and settings for TV ~ page 16, "Select.ing stored radio sta- - Touch the (Delete memory list) function key
(RadioJ-perform settings for the function of the
arrow keys in radio mode, for the displayed operation can be performed =:> page 51, "TV set- tions". In the RADIO main menu "memory" and confirm the following security check
memory buttons, for the memory list, and for tings". is displayed in the top left. to delete all of the radio stations saved in
TMC traffic messages =;> page 121. "Radio set ITelephone ) - update the telephone book in the the memory list ~ page 14, "Storing radio
tings". unit, delete all call lists, and edit the speed dial Selecting station buttons for display stations".
@W- perform settings for map display and se- key assignments =:> page 127, "Telephone - In the Radio settings menu. touch the
lect symbols for display on the map =;> page 122, se ttings". ~ function key after[Station buttons I. Preferred TMC station
"Map settings". If the "preferred" TMC station can no longer be
- In the pop-up window which opens. received. the TMC station offering the best re-
touch the stations to be displayed in the ception for the area currently being travelled is
RADIO main menu. automatically searched for by the system. The
TMC station sending the messages currently on
display is shown in Radio settings. ~

27) Optional equipment Only if a TV tuner is installed =:> page 42. Please refer to the operating manual pro-
vided by the manufacturer.

120 SETUP function selection button SETUP function selection button 121
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Selecting messages to be displayed Switching traffic announcements on
Map seHings and off
- In the Traffic information settings
menu, touch the function key behind - In the Traffic information settings
Call up the Map settings menu by pressing - Select a map detail you would like to
ITMe filter) and select which TMC traffic mes- menu, touch the ITraffic information) function
the ISETUP) function selection button and display in the map by touching => page 69,
the IMop) function key. sages you wish to be displayed from the key to switch the traffic announcements
"Selecting a point of interest category". Se-
pop-up window which opens. playback function on or off => page 18,
lected map details are shown by a check in
Position of the additional window the checkbox ~ and below in the input "Traffic programme (TP) function". A
- Touch IOn the route) to show only those
line. check in the checkbox ~ indicates that the
- In the Map settings menu, touch the TMC traffic messages relating to traffic
traffic information function is switched
function key after IAdditional window). congestion along your route during route
- Touch a map detail marked with an ac- on .
guidance.
- Touch ~ or ~ to specify the posi- tive check box ~ to remove the check in
tion of the additional window in the map the checkbox. The corresponding symbol - If you touch @D all current TMC traffic If the preferred TMC station can no longer be re-
display => page 105. is deleted from the input line at the messages are displayed. ceived, the TMC station offering the best recep-
bottom. tion for the area currently being traveUed is au-
Selecting the map details to be dis- tomatically searched for by the system. The TMC
- Touch the INone) function key to delete station sending the messages currently on dis-
played all of the marked map details displayed in play is shown in Radio settings.
- In the Map settings menu, touch the the input line at once. If "automatic" is selected, the TMC station of-
IAdditional window) function key. The Select fering the best recep tion for the area currently
point of interest category menu is opened. Displaying favourite symbols travelled is always searched for automatically by
- In the Map settings menu, touch the the system . ...
- The available map details correspond
to the available point of interest categories function key after IFovourite symbol) to activate
=> page 72, "Available point of interest cat- or deactivate the checkbox. I f the checkbox
egories". is activated ~ the destinations stored as a Screen seHings
favourite destination are displayed in the
map with the symbol of the selected fa- The brightness of the screen and the type of map display are adapted automati-
vourite category => page 104 . ... cally or can be set manually. The "button tone" (confirmation tone) can be
switched on or off.

Traffic information seHings Call up the Screen settings menu by Day / night
pressing the (SETUP) function selection - In the Screen settings menu, touch the
button and the (Screen) function key. function key behind IDay / night) and select a
Call up the Traffic information settings
menu by pressing t.he ~ function se- setting in the pop-up window which
Brightness
lection button and the ITraffic information) opens.
function key. - In the Screen settings menu, touch the
function key behindlBrightness ) and select a - Touch the IAutomatic) function key to
Selecting preferred TMC stations setting in the pop-up window which change the map display from night to day
opens. design, depending on whether the driving
- In the Traffic information settings light is switched on or off.
menu , touch the function key after - Touch the (Automatic ) function key to
IPreferred TMC station) and touch your preferred adapt the brightness of the screen auto- - Touch the ~ or ~ function key to
TMC stations in the pop-up windowwhich matically to the current light conditions manually specify the day or night design
opens. via sensors on the unit. for the map display. ~

- Touch IAutomatic) if you would like the - Touch one of the other function keys to
Fig. 107 Menu: Traffic information settings unit to search for a TMC station automati- set the screen brightness manually.
cally.

122 SETUP function selection button SETUP function selection button 123
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Confirmation tone - Touch ~ or @ill to switch the confir- Nav. announcements - [n the Advanced navigation settings
- In the Screen settings menu, touch the mation tone of an operation or function menu, touch [0 Av. speed for time cale.) and, in
- In the Navigation settings menu, touch
function key after [Confirmation tone) and se- key on the screen on or off. the pop-up window which opens, touch to
the function key after [Nav. announcement) and
lect a setting in the pop-up window which select~, [Medium) or [Slow) => page 125,
opens. rn Note
select a setting in the pop-up window
which opens=> page 125. "Adjustable average speed".
Note that manually setting the screen under un -
Demo mode
favourable conditions can make the screen Time display
unreadable. ~ In demo mode. you can start virtual route guid-
- In the Navigation settings menu, touch ance. Virtual route guidance is repeated when
the function key after [Time display) and, in the fictitious travel destination has been
the pop-up window which opens, touch to reached. Stop virtual route guidance in the usual
Media seHings select the [Arrival time) or [Drive time ). During way and deactivate the demo mode so you can
route guidance the set time is shown in the start" real " rou te guidance.
Call up the Media settings menu by ,Active'e AUX inpu'l to pl ay back an external audio map display => page 102. Because the unit has to re-oriented itself first , it
pressing the [SETUP) function selection source. could take a while for the unit to determine your
button and the [Media) function key.
Defining or changing the home ad- reallocation. depending on the number of satel-
,Deactiva'e a"is'/track name )- the settings determine if
the track and artist name. or just the file and
dress lites currently available. Drive a few meters.
- Activate the checkboxes in front of the
folder name are displayed on audio COs with CD - In the Navigation settings menu touch Nov. announcements
entries [;1 by touching the appropriate text and in MP3 mode ~ page 28. the [Define home address) function
function key. Touch the function key again @El- no spoken navigation recommendations
pl ays all MP3 files stored in key=> page 83, "Editing the saved home are issued.
to deactivate the checkbox O. (Ploy wi,h subfoldersl-
fold e rs a.nd subfolders according to the se- address". [Dynomicl- naviga tion announcements are onJy
quence on the played medium ~ page 29. "Play issued when the calculated route has been left.
Function keys in the menu: Media seHings
orderofMP3 files and folders ". ~ Demo mode e.g. as a response to traffic congestion warnings.
(Activa'e AV inpu' I-to play back an
optional external
audio/video source28), when a lV tuner is in- - In the Navigation settings menu touch This se tting is recommended when navigation
stalled ~ page 42. the [Advanced navigation settings) function key. announcements for a route traveUed each day
are no longer needed and the navigation system
- In the Advanced navigation settings is onJy used for dynamic navigation ~ page 98,
menu, touch the [Demo mode) function key to "Dynamic route guidance with TMC (Traffic
Navigation seHings switch demo mode on or off. A check in the Message Channe l) ". If a navigation announce-
checkbox ~ indicates that demo mode is ment is issued again due to a change in route .
switched on => page 125, "Demo mode". Nav. announcements are always switched on
Call up the Navigation settings menu by again (display: 'Nov. onnouncemen'sJl~ OnO.
pressing the [SETUP) function selection - If demo mode is activated, you can also ~- navigation announcements are played
button and the [Media ) function key. manually enter a fictitious location . Select during audio mode at the preset volume
the location from the map, analogue to se- ~ page 96, "Issuing navigation recommenda-
Have three alternative routes sug- lecting a travel destination from the map tions".
gested => page 74.
Adjustable average speed
- Touch Navigation settings in the main
Entering the average speed for the Depending on the average speed set, an arrival
menu on the [Suggest 3 alternative routes) func-
or travel time is determined and displayed by
tion key to switch the function on or off. A time calculation
the unit during a route calculation ~ page 125,
check in the checkbox [;1 indicates that the - [n the Navigation settings menu touch "Time display". ~
function is switched on => page 95. ~ the [Advanced navigati on settings) function key.

Fig.108 Menu: Navigation settings

28) Optional equipment

124 SETUP function selection button SETUP function selection button 125
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System seHings Changing the aspect ratio of the - Touch the [DVD format) function key and,
screen display in the pop-up window which opens, touch
Call up the System settings menu by ~or~to set that aspect ratio. All video
- In the Factory settings menu, activate - The aspect ratio currently set can be
pressing the ISETUP) function selection the checkboxes in front ofthe entries ~ by data is now played back in this aspect
displayed by pressing the (DVD format) func- ratio.
button and the ISystem) function key. touching the appropriate function key. tion key.
Touch the function key again to deactivate
Changing system settings Settings for vehicles with TV tuner
the checkbox O.
If a TV tuner is connected to the unit, additional
- In the System settings menu, touch one
- In this way, you can select settings you setting options are available here::::> page 51, "TV
of the displayed function keys and select
would like to reset. settings" ...
the desired setting in the pop-up window
which opens. - Touch the (Reset) function key and con-
firm the following security check to reset Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision
- In this way, you can set the language for
the selected settings to factory settings and
spoken text and screen displays, and Telephone seHings
delete the data stored there.
change the distance or temperature units,
or the time and date format. In certain cases, sett.ings for "time" and "date" - Confirm the following security check.
may only be performed manually. The time and The "old" data of the telephone book in
Resetting the unit to the factory set- date from the vehicle is usually copied automat the unit can still be selected while the data
tings ically into the unit . ..
is being updated .
- In the System settings menu, touch the
I Factory sellings) function
key. - To do this, follow the vehicle instruc-
tion manual for the PREMIUM mobile tel-
ephone provision.

Video seHings Deleting call lists


- Press the (Delete coli lists] function key.
You can change the settings for language and aspect ratio of the screen display
during video-DVD operation. - Jfyou confirm the following safety
check with IDelete], the saved telephone
Fig.110 Menu: Telephone sellings
Call up the Video settings menu by numbers of all the calls made on the unit.
pressing the (SETUP) function selection Call up the Telephone settings menu by as well as non-answered calls are deleted.
button and the IVideo) function key. pressing the @.@ function selection
Editing speed dial keys
button and the ITelephone) function key.
Changing the language - Touch the ISpeed diol) function key to edit
- In the Video settings menu, touch the Updating the telephone book in the the assigned speed dial keys.
[audio language ], [menu longuage] or [Sub-title] and, unit
in the pop-up window which opens, touch - In the following menu, touch the speed
- Touch the dial key to change its assignment.
to select the desired language 29J .
=> fig. 110 '["-;U-pd-'--o"-te-'t-:el-ep'7h-on-e-:b-o-ok"] function
- The sub-titles function can be fully key to update all of the entries changed - Edit the entry as is described
switched off by touching @!D. ~ since the last pairing in the telephone => page 117, "Saving numbers to speed dial
book of the mobile phone or SIM card. keys" . ..
Fig.109 Menu: Video sellings. This procedure can take a few minutes.

29) The languages available for selection as the menu, audio or sub title language depend s on the inserted
video-DVD.

126 SETUP function selection button SETUP function selection button 127
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Index Desbnation memory 78 CD-RW 34


Deleting 82 Ejecting all CDs 34
editing 80 Ejecting CDs 33
A CD
Destinations Loading 33
Eject 22
AM
editing 81 MP3CD 34,36
External CD changer with magazine 35 overview 33
saving 81
Frequency band of the medium wave Insert 22
(MW) 14 Digital1V reception 42 Operation 33
CD changer Quick loading 34
Analogue 1V reception 42 Status displays 33 Diversion with TMC
Automatic 99 External CD changer with magazine 35
Announcements 96 CD changer and radio mode 37
Manual 99 Audio DVDs 36
Anti-theft coding CD mode CD magazine 36
off 98
Incorrect entry 8 CD unreadable 19 CD-R 36
DRM
Audio General information 19 CD-RW 36
Copyright protected 21
Audio menu 24 MIX function 27 Changing CDs 36
Digital Rights Management 21
change track 25 MP3 CD unreadable 19
DTMF tones 119
Change track manually 25 random play 27
Changing audio source 24 Safety precautions 53 Dual disc 54 F
Forward 25 scan 28 DVB-C
Flip disc 54
Rewind 25 scan function 28 Cable1V 42
FM
Select track 24 Tips 53 DVB-S
Satellite 1V 42 VHF frequency band 14
Selection menu 24 Traffic Programme TP 18
DVB-T Forward
Track list 24 CD player
Audio 25
Track list (audio CD) 26 operating information 53 Digital aerial 1V 42
Track list (MP3 or WMA) 26 Digital video broadcasting - terrestrial 42 Frequency band 14
CD player operation 53
Audio CD Multiplex 42 Full-screen view
CD-R 53
Unreadable 19 Universal 1V 42 Show menu 39
CD-RW 53 Start or end 39
Audio me Centring the map 103 DVD 54
MP3 track 28 DVDmode Function
Checkbox 6 Switching on or off 6
WMAtrack 28 General information 19
Cleaning a CDIDVD 54 Function keys 5
Audio mode DVD Plus 54
Cleaning data media 54 Function selection button
Repeat 26 Dynamic route 98
Code number 8 MAP 102
Repeat track/folder 26 Dynamic route guidance 98
Confirmation tone MEDIA 19
Audio source 20
Switching on or off 56 NAV naviga tion 58
Auto scan
Radio 14
Control elements 2 E PHONE 109
Controllers RADIO 13
Autozoom 104 Eject
Sliders 6 SETUP 120
Cabriolet models 22
Convenience radio coding 8 TONE 55
B Coordinates 75
Eject button
Cabriolet models 22
TRAFFIC 107
Geo-posirion 75 Function selec tion buttons 5
Blocking the route section 101 Emergency call
Button tones Cursor Telephone (SOS) 111
Switching on or off 56 Cursor 11 Entering the PIN 8 G
EON (Enhanced Other Network) 18
c o EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) 50
GALA 55,56
Operation 56
External CD changer 33 Speed dependant vo lume control 56
Cabriolet models Destination entry
Audio DVDs 34 Geo-position
Eject button 22 Coordinate entry 75
CD-R 34 GPS coo rdinates 75
Destination on the map 74
Category overview
PO! 69
PO! 72
Position destination 75

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H Location display 105 N Route list 100
Safety information 59
Map display 102
HDD Perspective 103 NAV Saving a target address 69
Editing audio files 32 Position of the additional window 122 Centring the map 103 Saving destinations 79
Editing folders 32 Selecting map details 122 Navigation 58 Saving/editing the home address 82
Editing tracks 32 Settings 122 Automatic dynamic route 99 Searching in lists 77
Home address Topographic 103 Automatic dynamic route guidance 99 Selecting a destination 67
Editing 83 Map Changing the list display 77 Selecting a destination entry 67
Hybrid receiver 2D/3D 103 Changing the target address 68 Selecting a destination from a map 74
TV mode 42 Additional window 105 Deleting destination memory 82 Selecting a favourite destination 76
Autozoom 104 Deleting destinations 80 Selecting a point of interest 69
Centring on the travel destination 103 Deleting recent destinations 82 Setting the Flagdest. 65
Centring on the vehicle position 103 Deleting travel destinations 80 Shortest route 66
Changing the scale and display 104 Destination entry 67 Specifying route options 66
Ignition off
Controlling the media source 103 Destination from destination memory 76 Target address 68
Timeout 8
Display 102 Destination memory 78 Tour mode 83
Incompletely digitalized areas 59
Display options in the additional Destination/stopover destination Traffic congestion 97
Incorrect code number 8 Travel destination reached 97
window 106 reached 97
Information window Dynamic route guidance 98 Waypoint navigation mode 89
Displaying favourite symbols 122
PO! 71 Dynamic route off 98 Navigation announcement
Favourite destination symbols 104
Function keys 103 Edit/save destination 81 Navigation announcement 96
L Location display 105 Edit/save entry 81 Repeating 96
Perspective 103 Edit/save travel destination 81 Navigation announcements
Laser, CD mode Editing a flagged destination 81 Setting 97
Position of the additional window 122
Safety precautions 53 Selecting map details 122 Editing destinations 80 Navigation DVD 60
Settings 122 Entering a block 101 Navigation recommendations 96
M Topographic 103 Entering a stopover destination 84

Main menu
Map display
MAP 102
Entering a travel destination using
coordinates 75 o
Navigation 65 Fastest route 66
Media source 20 Objects
PHONE III Home address as destination 76
Medium wave frequency band (MW) Moving 6
RADIO 13 Incompletely digitalized areas 59
Settings (setup) 120 AM 14 Off-road 62
List: searching 77
Sound settings 55 MIX On/offswitch 2
List: show all 77
Telephone III CD mode 27 Operation
List: sor ting 77
TRAFFIC 107 MP3CD Main menu 65 General 5
TV 43 Unreadable 19 Manoeuvre list 100 Whilst the vehicle is in motion 5
MAP MP3mode Manual dynamic route 99
2D/3D 103 Bit rate 29 Manual dynamic route guidance 99 p
Additional window 105 Copyright 28 Manually blocking 101
Autozoom 104 General information 28 Map Autozoom 104 PHONE
Centring the map 103 Play folder 124 Most economic route 66 Telephone 109
Changing display type 103 Play order of tracks 29 Navigation recomm endations 96 POI
Changing the scale and display 104 Requirements for MP3 data media 28 New destination 67 Available point of interest categories 72
Controlling the media source 103 Requirements for MP3 files 28 Off-road navigation 89 Category overview 72
Display options in the additional MUTE 2 Overview of selecting a destination 67 Find 69
window 106 Mute 2 Recent destination as destination 76 Information window 71
Displaying favourite symbols 122 MW Removing an exclusion 101 Names 70
Favourite destination symbols 104 AM 14 Route guidance 95 Number 70
Function keys 103 Route guidance trip 96 Search area options 71
Route guidance with TMC 99 Selecting a category 69

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Specifying search options 70 Navigation recommendations 96
Switching on 8 Leaving 85
Specifying the search area 70 Repeating navigation announcement 96
Starting the search 70 Symbol display Saving a tour 87
Starting 95
Telephone number 70 Visual navigation recommendation 96 Selecting a tour 87
Stopping 95
Pop-up window 6 Symbols 6 TP (Traffic Programme)
Symbol display 96
Pop-up window 6 Display 18
Tour plan 97
Interrupt traffic announcement 18
Selection window 6 Traffic congestion 97 T Traffic announcement (INFO) 18
Position destination 75 Travel destination reached 97
Telephone Traffic programme 18
Presentation in the manual 7 rSAP 109
Call lists 116 Track 24

Q s Call waiting 119


Changing a telephone number liS
aud io file (MP3) 28
Audio file (WMA) 28
Dialling a number 1I2 Music track 24
Quick loading SAFE 8
Dialling a telephone number 112 Piece of music 24
External CD player 34 Safety information
DTMF tones 119 Track scan function
Quick reference guide 2 Navigation system 59
Emergency call (SOS) III scan function 28
Telephone 109
Entering a telephone number 112 Track search
R Scan
Radio scan function 14
Entry from the caJllist 116 scan function 28
Entry from the telephone book 113 TRAFFIC
Radio 13 scan function audio mode 28 Making a call 118 Selecting TMC stations 121
Auto scan 14 Scan function Modifying a telephone number ll5 TMC traffic messages 107
Changing stations 13 audio mode 28 Operation 109 Traffic announcement (IN rO)
Deleting a memory list 121 Scroll bars 6 Overview III Adjusting volume 18
Function overview 17 Selection window 6 Requirements 109 Balance, Fader 18
Selecting station buttons 121 Settings Safety information 109 Interrupt 18
Set station manually 14 MAP 122 Saving DTMF tones 119 TONE 18
Station from sta tion list 13 Map 122 Searching the telephone book] 14
Station name 16 Traffic Programme (TP)
Media 124 Selecting telephone numbers 113
stored stations 16 Traffic programme 18
Navigation 124 Speed dial keys il7
Storing stations 14 Traffic programme function
Radio 121 Switching off microphone 112
Traffic Programme TP 18 TP (Traffic Programme) ]8
Screen 123 Telephone book 113
Radio station Telephone number from the call list 116 Travel destination
SETUP main menu 120
Scan 14 Telephone number from the telephone Displaying the geo-position 75
System 126
random play MIX Telephone 127 book 113 saving 81
CD 27 Traffic information 122 Toggling 119 Travel destination reached 97
RDS 16 Video 126 User profile 113 Travel destinations
Recent destinations Sliders Teletext 49 deleting 80
Deleting 82 Controllers 6 Television mode editing 80
editing 80 Move 6 TVmode 42 TV
saving 80 SOS 1lJ Text input mark II Main menu 43
Remote SIM-Access-Profile 109 Sound 55 Timeout 8 TV mode
RemOving an exclusion 10] Analogue 42
Station name TMC
Rewind BroWSing stations 45
Changing 16 and dynamic route guidance 98
Digital (DVB-T) 42
Audio 25 incorrectly displayed 16 TMC traffic messages 107
RDS 16 Display order of stations 46
Route guidance 95 Traffic Message Channel 98
Displays 44
Alternative routes 95 Station scan function Touchscreen 5
DVB-T avai lability 42
Announcements 96 Auto scan 14 Touchscreen 5
EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) 50
Map display 95 Station search Tour mode 83 explanation of technical terms 42
Navigation announcement 96 Auto scan 14 Compiling a tour 86 Function keys 43
Navigation main menu 95 Switching off 8 Editing a tour 88 Hardkeys 43
Entering a stopover destination 84

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Hybrid receiver 42 Video source 20


Hybrid tuner functional description 42 Visual navigation recommendation
Memory list 47 Symbol display 96
Overview 43 volume modification
Selecting stations manually 46 GAlA 56
Settings 51
Station after a change of locat.ion 46
Station from station list 45 w
Station selection 45
Waypoint navigation mode
Television mode 42
Driving a waypoint tour 93
Viewing teletext 49
Function overview 90

u General 89
Navigation recommendations 94
Plotting a waypoint tour 91
Unit card Plotting recommendation 92
Code number 8 RECORD 93
Universal TV Route guidance 93
TV mode with DVB-T 42 Selecting a waypoint tour 93
Specifying the starting point 94
v Symbols 94
Waypoint names 92
VHF frequency band While driving 94
FM 14 WMA
Video DVDs Audio data 21
Copyright 38 Windows Media Audio 21
Hints 38

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