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E.A.T. ..................................................................................... 218
VOICE RECOGNITION........................................... 219
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................... 219
VOICE COMMANDS ...................................................... 220
Keywords – summary ....................................................... 220
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES .................................. 226
INFO AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES.............. 232
Infomobility function ......................................................... 233
Medical advice function .................................................... 235
Roadside assistance function ........................................... 236
Personal number function ............................................... 236
Emergency 112 function ................................................... 237
Settings functions ............................................................... 237
Calls for medical advice or
roadside assistance ............................................................ 238
TELECAMERA............................................................... 239
MAIN mode ........................................................................ 239
AUDIO mode ..................................................................... 240NAV mode .......................................................................... 241
Information and assistance service mode .................... 241
Voice recognition mode ................................................... 241
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ADVICE
ROAD SAFETY
You are recommended to learn how
to use the different functions of the
CONNECT Nav+ and in particular of
the radio (e.g. storing stations) before
starting to drive.CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The structure of the CONNECT
Nav+ ensures long years of operation
with no need for particular mainte-
nance. In the event of a fault, contact
Fiat Dealership.
Some care must however be taken
to ensure the complete efficiency of
the CONNECT Nav+:
– the monitor is sensitive to scratch-
ing, liquid detergents and UV rays;
– liquids that penetrate inside may
damage the device irreparably.
Clean the front panel and display on-
ly using a soft, dry antistatic cloth.
Cleaning and polishing products may
damage the surface.
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RECEPTION CONDITIONS
Reception conditions change con-
stantly when driving. Reception can be
disturbed by the presence of moun-
tains, buildings, bridges particularly
when far away from the broadcaster
received.
IMPORTANTWhen receiving
traffic information the volume might
be higher than normal.
Too high a volume when
driving can put the driver’s
life at risk and that of other people.
Therefore the volume should al-
ways be adjusted in such a way that
it is always possible to hear the
noises of the surrounding environ-
ment (e.g. horns, ambulance, police
sirens, etc.).
WARNING
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IMPORTANT NOTES
– In the event of a fault the CON-
NECT Nav+ should be checked and
repaired only by Fiat Dealership.
– In the case of particularly low tem-
peratures the display might take a cer-
tain time to reach optimum brightness.
– In the case of prolonged parking
with high outside temperature, the au-
tomatic thermal protection of the sys-
tem may come into action suspend-
ing operation until the passenger com-
partment temperature falls to accept-
able levels.SYSTEM SOFTWARE
UPDATING
When new versions are available for
the software of the navigation module
of the CONNECT Nav+, the system
can be updated to benefit of the im-
provements made for controlling cer-
tain functions. Software updating is to
be seen to by specialised staff of the
Fiat Dealership.
COMPACT DISC
If a Compact Disc is used on the
sound system, remember that the
presence of dirt or marks on Compact
Discs may cause skipping when play-
ing and poor sound quality. The same
happens if Compact Discs are bent by
accident.
IMPORTANTNever use 8 mm au-
dio CDs, even with the specific
adapter, since this format will damage
the system.To obtain optimum playing condi-
tions we give the following advice:
– Only use Audio Compact Discs
with the brand:
– Carefully clean all Compact Discs
of any fingerprints and dust using a soft
cloth. Support Compact Discs on the
edges and clean from the centre out-
wards.
– Never use chemical products for
cleaning (e.g. spray cans, antistatics or
thinners) as they might damage the
surface of Compact Discs.
– After listening to them put Com-
pact Discs back in their boxes to avoid
marking or scoring which could cause
skipping when playing.
– Do not expose Compact Discs to
direct sunlight, high temperatures or
damp for prolonged lengths of time to
prevent them from bending.
– Do not stick labels or write on the
recorded surface of Compact Discs.
Be careful not to knock the
display with pointed or
hard objects and avoid touching
with the hands. Do not press on the
display when cleaning and in the
event of breakage do not touch the
fluid that could come out. In case
of contact with the skin wash im-
mediately with water and soap.
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To remove a Compact Disc from its
container, press on the centre and
raise the disc holding carefully from
the edges.
Always hold a Compact Disc by the
edge. Never touch the surface.
To remove fingerprints and dust, use
a soft cloth starting from the centre of
the Compact Disc towards the cir-
cumference.New discs may be rough around the
edges. When using these discs the
player might not work or the sound
might skip. To remove roughness
from the edge of a disc use a ball-point
pen, etc.
IMPORTANTDo not use the pro-
tective sheets for CDs in commerce
or discs with stabilisers, etc. as they
might get stuck in the internal mecha-
nism and damage the disc.
Proper way to hold
the compact discRemoving the disc
No
Ball-point pen
Roughness
Do not use solvents such as stain re-
movers, antistatic sprays or thinners
in commerce for cleaning Compact
Discs.
Notes about Compact Discs
Do not stick labels on the surfaces of
a Compact Disc or write on the sur-
face with pens or pencils.
No
No
Do not use highly scratched, cracked
or distorted Compact Discs. This
could damage the player or prevent
it from working properly.
No
Do not expose Compact Discs to di-
rect sunlight or any other source of
heat.
No
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BUTTONS AND SELECTORS
IMPORTANT For safety purposes, when the vehicle is moving, certain functions, selections and/or set-
tings described in this Handbook are inhibited: in this case the display will show the relevant keys in grey,
i.e. in “deactivated mode”.
fig. 1
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS fig. 1
Certain controls have multiple functions which depend on the system operating conditions active. Turning on the function
chosen is in some cases controlled by the push duration (short or long), as shown in the following table.
Legend Short push function Long push function (less than 1 second) (more than 1 second)
1 - 2 - 3 Numbers “1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, “6” of phone keypad Storing stations no.1-2-3-4-5-6
4 - 5 - 6Calling stored stations
7Number “7” of telephone keypad –
8Number “8” of telephone keypad –
9Number “9” of telephone keypad –
10Number “0” of telephone keypad Pause in playing an audio CD
Play/Stop audio CD
11 - *Symbol (*) of telephone keypad –
Radio mode: seeking first station
that can be tuned with lower frequency
CD mode: select previous track
12 - #Symbol (#) of telephone keypad –
Radio mode: seeking first station
that can be tuned with higher frequency
CD mode: select next track
13 -
òForwarding the phone call set Refusing the incoming call
Accepting the incoming call
Ending the call in progress
14 -ôVoice recognition function on/off Voice command memo
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Legend Short push function Long push function (less than 1 second) (more than 1 second)
15 - SRCOperating mode choice: –
FM1-FM2-FM3-LW-MW-CD
16System on/off (pressing the knob) –
Volume control (turning the knob)
17 - MAIN/DARKSelecting main screen Darkening monitor (stand-by)
18 - AUDIO/OFFSelecting radio screen. Turning radio on Turning radio off
19 - TEL/OFFSelecting phone screen. Turning telephone on Turning telephone off
20 - NAV/MUTESelecting navigation function Excluding navigator voice messages
(NAV/MUTE function)
Reset voice messages
21 - TRIPSelecting computer screen –
22Selecting functions (turning the knob). Confirming selected –
function (pressing the knob). Drop-down menu
on (pressing the knob with MAIN or navigation screen)
23 - ESCExit screen selected. Return to higher level –
of menu, deleting functions that have not been confirmed
24 - RPTRepetition of last navigator voice instruction –
25 -•Display of Information and Assistance Services menu –
26 -˚Eject navigator CD-ROM or Audio CD –
27Slot for SIM telephone card –
28Slot for navigator CD-ROM and Audio CD –
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CONTROLS ON STEERING
WHEEL fig. 2 (where provided)
The main functions of the CON-
NECT Nav+ are repeated on the
steering wheel, which facilitates con-
trol.
1Volume highering button
2Volume lowering button
3Mute button (volume lowering)
4Voice recognition button:
– voice recognition on/off (brief
press)
– voice message storage (long press)
5Radio frequency range select but-
ton (FM1, FM2, FM3, LW, MW) and
available audio sources (Radio – CD)
6Multifunction key:
– Radio: call next station
– CD player: select next track 7Multifunction key:
– Radio: call previous stations
– CD player: select previous track
8Telephone button:
– Accepting incoming call (brief
press)
– Send last number called (brief
press)
– Send last number dialled with
phone keypad (brief press)
Refuse incoming call (prolonged
press)
Close call in progress (brief press)Volume adjustment buttons
The volume adjustment buttons 1
and 2change the volume of the audio
source on at the time of adjustment.
Mute button
This button 3cyclically turns the
Mute function on/off which subdues
the volume of the active audio source.
When it is on the upper part of the
CONNECT Nav+ screen displays a
special symbol.
fig. 2
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