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IMPORTANTThe roadside assis-
tance centre number cannot be set by
the user.
For both Roadside Assistance
and Medical Advice calls, if trans-
mission of the telematic call is not
successful, the screen shown in
fig. 171 will be displayed.“PERSONAL NUMBER”
FUNCTION
Selecting the “PERSONAL NUM-
BER” function on the “SOS” menu
main page using the knob 22-fig. 1and
pressing it to confirm, automatically
sends a phone call to a number set
previously by the user.
The procedure for setting this num-
ber is described in the “SETTINGS”
paragraph that follows.
“EMERGENCY 112”
FUNCTION
Selecting this function on the “SOS”
menu main page using the knob 22-fig.
1and pressing it to confirm, directly
sends a call to the police force.IMPORTANT“112” is the emer-
gency call service for all the countries
in which the public service is available.
The “Emergency 112” call can always
be activated, even if the telephone
card is not inserted in the slot 27-
fig. 1.
“SETTINGS” FUNCTION
Selecting this function on the “SOS”
menu main page using the knob 22-
fig. 1and pressing it to confirm, opens
a new screen with the “MEDICAL
ADVICE”, “PERSONAL NUMBER”
and “CONNECT CODE” functions,
fig. 172.
fig. 171
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MEDICAL ADVICE
The “MEDICAL ADVICE” function
allows to activate or deactivate auto-
matic sending of the medical call (“AU-
TO CALL” or “MANUAL CALL”),
fig. 173.
When automatic medical call is en-
abled, this will be sent by the system
about 25 seconds from when the user
has pressed key
•25-fig. 1,with no
need to do anything else.If the user wishes to call for medical
assistance when the function is dis-
abled (manual call), it will be necessary
to press key
•25-fig. 1, select “Med-
ical advice” with the knob 22-fig. 1
and then press it to confirm.
If the function is enabled, pressing
key
•25-fig. 1, automatically opens
the screen with the “Automatic med-
ical advice” function already highlight-
ed: if the user does not move the cur-
sor within 15 seconds using the knob
22-fig. 1and call is not cancelled for
other 10 seconds, the request for
medical assistance will be forwarded
automatically. If not, the call will not
be sent and to activate it at a later
time, the user will have to select again
the “medical advice” function and then
press the knob 22-fig. 1to confirm.PERSONAL NUMBER
Selecting this function with the knob
22-fig. 1and pressing it to confirm,
it is possible to enter the number to
be called when the “Personal number”
fig. 174function is activated, on the
screen that appears after pressing key•25-fig. 1for the emergency call.
To enter the telephone number use
keys
1 ÷ 9-fig. 1(normally disabled).
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When entering the phone number,
briefly press “ESC” 23-fig. 1to
delete the last entered digit and
press it longer to delete the entire
string.
CONNECT CODE
This allows to view the system ter-
minal identification code fig. 175: this
code shall be communicated to the
Targasyscentre when activating ser-
vices. During subscription you will be
given the activation and deactivation
procedures of the Telematic Services
offered by Targasys.CALLS FOR MEDICAL
ADVICE OR ROADSIDE
ASSISTANCE
During the forwarding of a call for as-
sistance to the operating centre, any
other operations activated are inter-
rupted and the volume of any audio
sources (except the phone) is muted.
These conditions will be maintained as
long as the call for assistance is active,
with the corresponding screen on the
display.
If a phone call is received while for-
warding a request for assistance, the
corresponding alert will not be shown
on the display but the ringer will ring.
If the user decides to accept the call
and briefly presses the ò13-fig. 1
key, the assistance call screen goes off
the display.
IMPORTANTThe call for assis-
tance is always forwarded; however, if
you accept the incoming call, the
Targasysoperator might have diffi-
culty in contacting you since the num-
ber could be busy. When the call has been sent, the dis-
play shows the corresponding call for-
warded message for about 4 seconds.
If for any reason the call for assis-
tance cannot be sent, the display
shows a warning message and the user
is then asked if he/she wants to acti-
vate a phone call in any case (*) to the
operating centre to avail of the service
required, even if in this case the op-
erating centre will no longer be able
to locate the vehicle.
(*) The call is normally made using the toll-
free number, while it is at the user’s expense
if it is made in roaming conditions.
fig. 175
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The CONNECT system is able to de-
tect both internal faults and faults due
to overheating.INTERNAL FAULTS
If the system detects an internal fault
on a certain module (audio, telephone,
etc…), the system will “freeze” the
last available screen and it will start di-
agnostics.
For a set period of time the system
monitors the involved module for
troubleshooting. If time-out expires
with no result, the system will adopt
the best repair action (e.g.: resetting
involved module hardware).OVERTEMPERATURE
FAULTS
If the temperature of a CONNECT
system hardware module (audio, tele-
phone, CD player, etc..) exceeds the
max. limit, the involved module will
detect overtemperature and the dis-
play will show a dedicated warning
message.
The involved module will automati-
cally be limited or disabled. In extreme
cases the system is turned off auto-
matically until regular operating tem-
perature is restored. The display will
show the screen in fig. 176.
fig. 176
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“Audio” module
overheating
In case of “Audio” module over-
heating, current audio volume is au-
tomatically limited regardless of the
current audio source (radio, CD).
The display will show a proper warn-
ing message.“CD player” module
overheating
In case of “CD player” module over-
heating, no CD will be played: no au-
dio CD or MP3 CD will be played and
the navigation functions will not be
guaranteed (unless navigation without
CD has been previously activated).
The display will show a proper warn-
ing message. Press “ESC” 23-fig. 1to quit; the involved module will feature limited func-
tions as described in the following table:
Hardware module
Audio
CD player
Telephone
CONNECTApplication
Audio (Radio, CD)
Telephone (voice)
Navigator (voice)
Voice recognition (voice)
Audio (CD only)
Navigation
Cell phone, SOS
AllDisplayed message
Limited audio volume
CD player OFF
Telephone OFF (TEL OFF)
Whole system OFF
“Telephone” module
overheating
In case of “Telephone” module over-
heating, the module is deactivated
(TEL OFF), thus inhibiting information
and assistance functions (SOS).
The display will show a proper warn-
ing message.
CONNECT system auto-off
In case of excessive overtempera-
ture, a warning message will inform
the user that the auto-off procedure
has been activated. The system can be
switched on normally when regular
operating temperature values are re-
stored.
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Volume adjustment ........................................................... 156
Protection against overheating ....................................... 157
MAIN SCREEN (MAIN)............................................ 158
RADIO ................................................................................. 158
COMPACT DISC PLAYER (CD) .................................. 159
TELEPHONE ....................................................................... 159
DROP-DOWN MENU .................................................... 160
MEMORIZE function ......................................................... 160
SETUP function .................................................................. 160
Fleet management .............................................................. 161
Speed limit alarm ................................................................ 164
Modem (data interface) .................................................... 167
Setup-connect ..................................................................... 170
AUDIO............................................................................... 172 ADVICE, CONTROLS AND
GENERAL INFORMATION................................... 145
ADVICE ................................................................................ 145
Road safety .......................................................................... 145
Reception conditions ........................................................ 145
Care and maintenance ...................................................... 145
System software updating ................................................ 146
BUTTONS AND SELECTORS ...................................... 148
Front panel controls ......................................................... 149
Controls on steering wheel ............................................ 151
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................... 152
Important notes for use
and road safety ................................................................... 152
Multifunction information display .................................. 153
System switching on / off and stand-by ........................ 154
Choosing the operating mode ........................................ 155
Choosing the menu functions ......................................... 155
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EON function (enhanced other network) ................... 181
AUTOSTORE function
(automatic station storage) ............................................. 182
ST/MONO function .......................................................... 183
CD MODE .......................................................................... 183
TA function (traffic information) ................................... 184
SCAN function (brief playback) ..................................... 184
SHUFFLE function (random playback) .......................... 184
CD SETUP menu ............................................................... 184
AUDIO SETUP menu (audio adjustments) ................. 185
CELLULAR TELEPHONE (TEL)......................... 186
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................... 186
Preliminary operations ..................................................... 187
– telephone card insertion .............................................. 187
– PIN code entry ............................................................... 188
Screen options .................................................................... 188
Accepting calls .................................................................... 189
Telephone call ..................................................................... 189
– manual dialling ................................................................. 190 SCREEN OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS .................... 172
AUDIO SETUP FUNCTION (audio adjustments) .... 173
Treble adjustment (treble) .............................................. 173
Bass adjustment (bass) .................................................... 173
Loudness function .............................................................. 173
Equalizer function .............................................................. 174
Equal. man. function .......................................................... 174
SDV function
(volume changing with speed) ........................................ 175
BAL/FADER function (sound distribution) .................. 175
RADIO MODE ................................................................... 176
Frequency function
(tuning stations) .................................................................. 176
AUDIO SETUP function (audio adjustments) ............ 177
TA function (traffic information) ................................... 177
AF function (seeking alternative frequencies) ............. 179
LOC-DX function (tuner sensitivity
adjustment) .......................................................................... 180
PTY function
(choosing a type of programme) .................................... 180
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– end of conversation ....................................................... 190
– hands-free feature .......................................................... 190
MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS ........................................... 190
Frequent numbers function ............................................. 191
Directory function ............................................................. 192
Last calls received function .............................................. 193
Last numbers called function .......................................... 193
Messages function .............................................................. 194
Network operator function ............................................ 195
PIN function ........................................................................ 195
Settings function ................................................................. 196
Information function ......................................................... 197
NAVIGATOR (NAV).................................................. 198
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................... 198
SCREEN OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS .................... 200
GRAPHIC INSTRUCTIONS .......................................... 200
VOICE INSTRUCTIONS ................................................. 201
NAVIGATION CD-ROM PLAYER ............................... 201Navigation system menu .................................................. 202
Address – destination entry ............................................ 203
Points of interest – useful services files ....................... 208
Last destinations ................................................................. 209
Destination directory ....................................................... 210
RDS TMC – information of general interest .............. 210
Atlas – destination entry in the map ............................. 213
Cahange display – information on display ................... 214
Alternative route ............................................................... 215
Delete destinations ............................................................ 215
Enable route calculation ................................................... 215
Map options ......................................................................... 216
Route options ..................................................................... 217
ON-BOARD COMPUTER (TRIP)....................... 218
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................... 218
Average speed .................................................................... 218
Distance traveled ............................................................... 218
Trip time .............................................................................. 218
Distance to destination .................................................... 218