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Manual switching on
With ignition key at STOPpress
knob 16-fig. 1, to switch the system
on, thus making available the following
modules:
– MAIN,
– AUDIO,
– NAV,
– TEL,
– Targasys
•.
IMPORTANTIn this mode, the
SETUP and TRIP modules can be ac-
tivated; however, it will not be possi-
ble to validate any operation con-
cerning parameter change, language
change, units change and any other
type of adjustment provided by the
system. These limitations are normal
when switching the system on manu-
ally by the knob 16-fig. 1, since with
engine off (key at STOP) the vehicle
data transmission devices are not op-
erating.
Turning the ignition key to MAR, will
make all system functions active.SYSTEM POWER OFF
The CONNECT system can be
switched off according to two differ-
ent modes:
– deactivation independentof ig-
nition key
– deactivation dependenton ig-
nition key
To choose the power-off mode, see
the Power OFF submenu in the SET-
UP menu.
Deactivation independent
of ignition key
With this mode active, the system
can be turned off by pressing the knob
16-fig. 1.
The display will show the message
“PLEASE WAIT WHILE SYSTEM
TURNS OFF”.
IMPORTANTWith ignition key at
STOP, deactivation is delayed and will
take place after 20 minutes if the sys-
tem has a destination set or a phone
call is in progress.Deactivation dependent
on ignition key
With this mode active, the system
can be switched off by turning the ig-
nition key to STOPor pressing the
knob 16-fig. 1.
IMPORTANTDeactivation with
ignition key to STOPis delayed and
will take place after 20 minutes if the
system has a destination set or a
phone call is in progress.
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With ignition key at MAR, if au-
thentication fails, system starts work-
ing as usual, but the user is asked to
enter the 4-digit “Master Code” to al-
low access to the standard functions.
Master code is unique for each sys-
tem, and is stored in its memory and
can not be reset.
A specific screen allows code inser-
tion,
fig. 3. Behaviour of this box is
similar to PIN insertion request, but
the dialog box itself is generated on a
wholly blackened screen.
After entering the code, press the
knob
22-fig. 1to confirm.
PROTECTION
AGAINST THEFT
Power-on authentication
procedure
The system is protected against theft
and unauthorised installation by means
of an “authentication procedure”.
This kind of verification involves
Body Computer Node (by means of
messages exchanged on vehicle net-
work) and is performed at every pow-
er-on.
The procedure will not take place if
the system is switched on by means of
knob 16-fig. 1or button
•25-fig. 1
and ignition key at STOP. In this case,
the system is enabled to work nor-
mally, without authentication proce-
dure.After the code is entered, a second
screen notices the user that the au-
thentication procedure is in progress,
fig. 4.
In case the correct code is provided,
the system is fully enabled. On the
contrary, if a wrong code is entered,
screen is cleared and previous box is
shown again with the following string:
“Incorrect code entered. Enter Mas-
ter Code not turn off system.
There is no upper limit to the num-
ber of wrong codes that can be en-
tered.
fig. 3
F0D2000g
fig. 4
F0D2001g
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MAIN MODE
The MAIN mode is activated by
pushing the “MAIN” button 17-fig. 1
on the front panel.
It is possible to access the Set-up
menu from the MAIN mode.
To access the Set-up menu, display
the page MAIN then push on knob 22-
fig.1. Set-up functions will be ac-
cessed (refer to the SET-UP chapter).
Depress several times “ESC” 23-
fig.1 for returning to the display of
MAIN.STANDARD INFORMATION
The display shows information rele-
vant to the main system modules:
– AUDIO
– TELEPHONE
– NAVIGATOR
Three fields are displayed fig. 5:
– Navigation: current vehicle position
(street and town), graphic symbol rep-
resenting next manoeuvre and dis-
tance or position data if the navigation
CD ROM is not inserted, fig. 6.– Telephone: GSM provider (if no
provider is present, then the display
shows “FIND…”. If phone is switched
off, the string will be “TEL OFF” fig. 7.
Active call forward arrow-shaped icon,
unread SMS message envelope-shaped
icon, field strength status bar.
– Audio source: RDS string, tuned
band and frequency, or CD playback
track.
In MAIN mode the following keys are
active: “SRC” 15-fig. 1to select the re-
quired audio source, multifunction keys
1÷12-fig. 1to activate the options
available in the selected audio source.
fig. 5
F0D2002g
fig. 6
F0D2130g
fig. 7
F0D2003g
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“SETUP” FUNCTION
The SETUP mode enables to set dif-
ferent vehicle and CONNECT system
operating modes and parameters.
To enter the SETUP mode, press the
MAIN button 17-fig. 1and then the
knob 22-fig. 1, the display will show
the following menu fig. 8:
– LANGUAGE
– CONNECT.
fig. 8
F0D2161g
Select LANGUAGE by rotating knob
22-fig. 1and confirm by depressing it.
Languages available with system will be
displayed: ITALIAN, GERMAN, ENG-
LISH, FRENCH, PORTUGUESE and
DUTCH; select the required language
by turning knob 22-fig 1, then depress
it to confirm the operation.WARNINGChange of language will
involve both the written text and the
language of vocal commands.
WARNINGBefore starting language
change procedure, be sure that the
provided SETUP CD is available and
ready to be used.
WARNINGTo change the language
the ignition key shall be at MARand
the system shall be on.
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VIDEO
Selecting and confirming “VIDEO” by
rotating and pressing the knob 22-
fig. 1will allow the following settings:
1)“DAYTIME BRIGHTNESS”: en-
ables to adjust the display brightness
in day mode. To perform the adjust-
ment, select and confirm this option
by rotating and pressing the knob 22-
fig. 1. Rotate the knob 22-fig. 1
clockwise to increase brightness and
counterclockwise to decrease it.
2)“DAYTIME CONTRAST”: to ad-
just contrast in daytime brightness
mode. To perform the adjustment, se-
lect and confirm this option by rotat-
ing and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1.
Rotate the knob 22-fig. 1clockwise
to increase contrast and counter-
clockwise to decrease it. A special message will then be dis-
played, asking the user to insert the
provided SETUP CD or to wait if the
SETUP CD is already inserted. A series
of messages will inform the user about
procedure progress and end: it is es-
sential to not “disturb” the system dur-
ing this operation.
Do not start the engine or disconnect
the battery during the language change
operation.
Should this take place, the first time
you turn the system on, a special mes-
sage will be displayed communicating
that the language change operation shall
be concluded inserting the SETUP CD:
“WARNING: LANGUAGE CHANGE
FAILED. PLEASE REPEAT PROCE-
DURE”.Selecting CONNECT by turning and
pressing the knob 22-fig. 1, the display
will show the following submenu:
– VIDEO
– POWER OFF
– SERIAL DATA INTERFACE
– FLEET MANAGEMENT.
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3)“NIGHTTIME BRIGHTNESS”:
enables to adjust the display brightness
in night mode. To perform the ad-
justment, select and confirm this op-
tion by rotating and pressing the knob
22-fig. 1. Rotate the knob 22-fig. 1
clockwise to increase brightness and
counterclockwise to decrease it.
4)“NIGHTTIME CONTRAST”: to
adjust contrast in nighttime brightness
mode. To perform the adjustment, se-
lect and confirm this option by rotat-
ing and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1.
Rotate the knob 22-fig. 1clockwise
to increase contrast and counter-
clockwise to decrease it.5)“MODE, DIMMING, CON-
TRAST”: selecting and confirming this
option by rotating and pressing the
knob 22-fig. 1, the following settings
are possible:
“AUTOMATIC”: enables to adjust
automatically the day/night mode de-
pending on vehicle lights switching
on/off.
“DAY”: activates day mode.
“NIGHT”: activates night mode.
After selecting the required setting,
press the knob 22-fig. 1to confirm.
If the automatic mode is “DAY” on-
ly day adjustment is displayed and the
night one is deactivated.
If the automatic mode is “NIGHT”
only night adjustment is displayed and
the day one is deactivated.POWER OFF
Select and confirm “POWER OFF”
by rotating and pressing the knob 22-
fig. 1to access the type of setting that
determines CONNECT switching off
(dependent on or independent of ig-
nition key).
Possible settings, only with ignition
key at MAR, are the following:
– “key-dependent auto-off”
– “key-independent auto-off”
Current activated setting will be high-
lighted.
Select and confirm the required set-
ting by rotating and pressing the knob
22-fig. 1.
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SERIAL - MODEM
(data interface)
This function enables to connect an
external device (e.g.: portable com-
puter) to the CONNECT Nav system
that in this case will act as a modem.
To implement such configuration the
link between the external device and
the CONNECT Nav system connec-
tion (to be found in central position
under the dashboard) shall be per-
formed using the cable provided with
the system.
The max. data transmission speed is
that provided for the cellular tele-
phone mode (TEL) and is equal to 9.6
Kbps, as established by the commu-
nication with GSM cell network.
During data transmission (modem
function on), the CONNECT Nav
condition is the following:
– telephone mode off (TEL-OFF);
– incoming calls blocked;– call forwarding blocked;
– navigator (NAV) function can be
activated; if navigation is on data trans-
mission can be slow;
– all audio functions (radio, CD) can
be activated
– emergency call can be forwarded
by pressing •25-fig. 1.
IMPORTANTThe modem func-
tion cannot be activated during a call.IMPORTANTPress button •to
abort the modem function; the system
will restore the GSM telephone mode
for the selected function and will re-
quest to enter the PIN code; data ex-
changed during transmission will be
lost (unless data back-up have been
performed by user’s computer appli-
cations).
The modem function will not be re-
stored automatically by the system
when the emergency or service call is
over. To restore it repeat the proce-
dure from the beginning.
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IMPORTANTStarting the engine
when the modem function is on, will
cause the connection drop with data
loss as a consequence. Stooping the
engine has no effect on data transmis-
sion since the CONNECT Nav will
stay on for other 20 minutes. If a GSM
communication is in progress the sys-
tem will automatically activate a new
window for other 20 minutes. Long
GSM communications (with data
transmission) can run down the vehi-
cle battery.
Operation requirements
The modem function is operational
if the following conditions are present:
– CONNECT Nav system on;
– SIM card inserted;
– sufficient credit;
– GSM coverage.Portable computer setting
SERIAL PORT SETTING
The computer serial port shall be set
for 9600bps data transmission speed.
For “Windows 95” proceed as fol-
lows:
– open “computer resources”
– open “control panel”
– open “system”
– open “peripheral control”
– select “com and LPT ports”
– select “COM1 port”
– select “port setting”
– check: bit per second = 9600
data bit = 8
parity = no parity
stop bit = 1
flow control = Xon/Xoff
MODEM SETTING
The portable computer shall have the
modem. For “Windows 95” proceed
as follows:
– open “computer resources”
– open “control panel”
– open “modem”:
select add
select “modem types” = other
select “next” and follow the dis-
played instructions.