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DIRECTORY
“DIRECTORY” option enables to se-
lect a point from those stored in the
navigator directory. For each selected
character, the entered string is com-
pared to the data base string: only the
names corresponding to next possible
alphabetical characters will be available
fig. 123. If the list entries can be all displayed
or when the user selects “LIST”, the
keypad disappears, names are dis-
played fig. 124and can be selected.
If a data base entry is selected, the
display will show a screen like that in
fig. 125.Each directory entry is associated
(where provided) to a mnemonic
string with the description of the ge-
ographical point. Symbol ôappears if
a voice sample is associated.
Selecting the required option with
the knob 22-fig. 1and pressing it to
confirm, will display the following:
“INFO”: displays the address with the
associated name fig. 125;
fig. 123
F0D2096g
fig. 125
F0D2098g
fig. 124
F0D2097g
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Near car
“NEAR CAR” option enables to get
information on events near the current
vehicle position.
The menu fig. 129includes the fol-
lowing keys:
– “CATEGORY”: to select the re-
quired event category (“TRAFFIC”,
“WEATHER”, “GENERAL”, “ALL”).
– “EVENTS”: to open the event list
and to choose the event of interest.– “INFO”: to get info about the se-
lected event.
To select the required function, ro-
tate the knob 22-fig. 1and then press
it to confirm.Near address
“NEAR ADDRESS” enables to get in-
formation on events near a specific ad-
dress.
The following functions are available:
– “CATEGORY”: specifies event cat-
egory: “TRAFFIC”, “WEATHER”,
“GENERAL”, “ALL” fig. 130.
– “PLACE NAME”, “STREET”,
“STREET NUMBER”: inputs resort ad-
dress.
– “EVENTS”: opens the event list and
chooses the event of interest.
fig. 129
F0D2102g
fig. 130
F0D2103g
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– “INFO”: provides information
about selected event fig. 131 - 132.
– “OK”: this key takes back to the
main navigator screen.
To select the required function, ro-
tate the knob 22-fig. 1and then press
it to confirm.HOME 1 - HOME 2
Selecting and confirming “HOME 1”
or “HOME 2” rotating and pressing
the knob 22-fig. 1will display the fol-
lowing options fig. 133:
– “INFO”: full address of a point.
– “DESTINATION”: to use the point
as destination.
– “DELETE”: to delete point from
home1/2.
To select the required function, ro-
tate the knob 22-fig. 1and then press
it to confirm.Info
Selecting “INFO” rotating the knob
22-fig. 1and pressing it to confirm will
display the following options: ”INFO
GPS”, “ROUTE INFO”, “HIGHWAY
INFO”.
fig. 133
F0D2106g
fig. 132
F0D2105g
fig. 131
F0D2104g
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
The on-board computer provides a
series of helpful data relevant to cur-
rent travel (e.g.: times, distances,
speed, fuel consumption). Certain in-
formation depends on set navigation
route.
IMPORTANTCertain informa-
tion/operations hereafter described
are available/possible only with ignition
key turned to MAR.
TRIP menu allows to set the desired
distance and fuel consumption mea-
sure unit.
TRIP menu also allows to input a
number of events (e.g. Tyre replace-
ment..., Birthday …) that can be trig-
gered both on set date or mileage.
O O
N N
- -
B B
O O
A A
R R
D D
C C
O O
M M
P P
U U
T T
E E
R R
( (
T T
R R
I I
P P
) )
TIME TO DESTINATION
This information shows the pre-
sumed time (calculated according to
average speed, from the last manual or
automatic reset), at which the desti-
nation set will be reached.
The time is shown in “hh:mm”
(hours and minutes).
If no route is set, “– –” is displayed.
fig. 146
F0D2140g
To display on-board computer
screen, press the TRIP key 21-fig. 1
on the front panel, the GENERAL
TRIP screen in fig. 146will be dis-
played:
– TIME TO DESTINATION
– DISTANCE TO DESTINATION
– SPEED LIMIT
– DISTANCE TRAVELED
– AVERAGE SPEED
– TRIP TIME.
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TRIP SUBMENU
To display the trip computer sub-
menu, press “TRIP” key 21-fig. 1and
when the above described list of in-
formation is displayed press the knob
22-fig. 1. The following menu will be
displayed fig. 147:
– GENERAL TRIP
– SETUP
– SPEED
To select the required menu, rotate
the knob 22-fig. 1and then press it to
confirm.GENERAL TRIP
Selecting “GENERAL TRIP” with the
knob 22-fig. 1and pressing it to con-
firm will display the following menu:
– TIME TO DESTINATION
– DISTANCE TO DESTINATION
– SPEED LIMIT
– DISTANCE TRAVELED
– AVERAGE SPEED
– TRIP TIME.TRIP: SETUP
This function enables to change the
units of measure relevant to distance,
speed and fuel consumption.
Selecting SETUP with the knob 22-
fig. 1and pressing it to confirm will
display the following menu fig. 148:
– INFO
– DISTANCE UNITS
– OK.
fig. 147
F0D2141g
fig. 148
F0D2177g
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VOICE COMMANDS
Voice commands, identified as “key-
words”, that the system is able to rec-
ognize are organized according to four
increasing levels: 1
stlevel, 2ndlevel, 3rd
level, 4thlevel. 1stlevel keywords acti-
vate the following main system func-
tions: Memo; Radio; CD player; CD
Changer; Navigator, Telephone.
When a 1
stlevel keyword is pro-
nounced, the system will activate 2nd
level keywords; when a 2ndlevel key-
word is pronounced, the system will
activate 3
rd level keywords; when a 3rd
level keyword is pronounced, the sys-
tem will activate 4thlevel keywords.
If the user pronounces a 1st level
keyword, then the submenu relevant
to that command will remain active
until another 1st level keyword is giv-
en; the same rule applies for the oth-
er lower levels (2, 3 and 4).
If too much time passes between a
command and another of lower level
the system will invite the user to con-
tinue by voice message “Can I help
you?”.1st level keywords are the following:
– Memo
– Radio
– CD player
– Navigator
– Call
– Dial
– Redial
– PIN code
– Directory
– Abort.
KEYWORDS - Summary
The following tables show the list /divided according to function) of voice commands (“keywords”) that the system can
receive.
“Memo” function
VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS
1
stLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Memo
2ndLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Read
Delete
Next
Previous
Record3rd LEVEL
KEYWORDS4thLEVEL
KEYWORDSREQUIRED FUNCTION
Memo (“Voice memo” function)
Read a message
Delete all messages
Go to next message
Go to previous message
Record memo
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“Radio” function
VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS
1
stLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Radio
Once a command has been pronounced and executed, second level “keywords” and all first level keywords will remain available for further
commands. (*) After this command the system will ask: “The frequency, please”.
2ndLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Next
Previous
FM
MW
LW
Memory
Autostore
Tune
Frequency (*)
3rd LEVEL
KEYWORDS
(1 …. 3)
(1 …. 6)
(0 …. 9)
“Point”
Cancel
Delete
Abort
Repeat
Send
4thLEVEL
KEYWORDSREQUIRED FUNCTION
Tuner
Tune next radio station
Tune previous radio station
Select FM band
Select MW band
Select LW band
Select one station in the band
If FM station is tuned: FMAST band
is selected. If LW or MW station
is tuned: AMAST band is selected.
Valid only if selected band is FMAST
or AMAST: autostore function activation.
Tuning on special frequency
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“CD Player” function
VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS
1
stLEVEL
KEYWORDS
CD Player
Once a command has been pronounced and executed, second level “keywords” and all first level keywords will remain available for fur-
ther commands.
(*) Direct track selection for MP3 CDs is not available.2
ndLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Stop
Play
Pause
Previous
Next
Track
Random3rd LEVEL
KEYWORDS
(1 …. 20)4thLEVEL
KEYWORDSREQUIRED FUNCTION
Integrated CD Player
Stop
Play
Pause
Previous track
Next track
Select track by number (*)
Random play