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USEFUL ADVICE ........................................................ 4
SECURITY ...................................................................... 6
GENERAL ........................................................................ 6
CODE CARD .................................................................. 6
ENTERING THE SECURITY CODE ........................ 6
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................ 8
CONTROLS.................................................................. 10
OPERATION.................................................................. 12
SWITCHING THE NAVIGATOR
SYSTEM ON/OFF ........................................................ 12
SELECTING THE FUNCTION ................................ 12
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME ...................................... 13
DISPLAY .......................................................................... 14
ADJUSTING THE SOUND ........................................ 15
RADIO.............................................................................. 16
LISTENING TO THE RADIO .................................... 16
SELECTING THE WAVEBAND .............................. 16
TUNING TO FM STATIONS .................................... 16
STORING THE STATIONS ...................................... 17
TMC-STORE AUTOMATIC STORAGE ................ 18
RDS FUNCTION .......................................................... 19
RDS-REG FUNCTION ................................................ 20
PTY FUNCTION .......................................................... 21
TA FUNCTION ............................................................ 22
TMC FUNCTION ........................................................ 22
SCAN FUNCTION ...................................................... 23SHARX FUNCTION .................................................... 24
RADIOTEXT FUNCTION .......................................... 24
TIM FUNCTION .......................................................... 25
COMPACT DISC (CD).............................................. 27
INSERTING AND EJECTING A CD ........................ 27
PLAYING A CD ............................................................ 28
CD FUNCTIONS .......................................................... 28
SELECTING NEXT/PREVIOUS TRACKS ................ 29
SCANNING TRACKS .................................................. 29
RANDOM PLAYBACK ................................................ 29
SCANNING ALL TRACKS ON A CD .................... 30
REPEATING THE CD TRACKS ................................ 30
PROGRAMMING THE TRACK SEQUENCE ........ 31
SATELLITE NAVIGATION.................................... 33
ROUTE GUIDANCE .................................................... 33
DESTINATION ENTRY .............................................. 33
SPECIAL DESTINATION ENTRY.............................. 41
USING STORED DESTINATIONS .......................... 44
STORING THE CURRENT POSITION .................. 45
ACTIVE NAVIGATION .......................................... 46
ROUTE GUIDANCE .................................................... 46
INTERRUPTING NAVIGATION .............................. 47
CHANGING THE SOUND SOURCE .................... 48
TUNING THE RADIO ................................................ 48
NO MAP NAVIGATION ............................................ 48
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BASIC SETTINGS (SETUP).................................. 63
OPENING THE SETUP MENU ................................ 63
ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY ...................................... 63
ADJUSTING POWER-ON, TA
ANNOUNCEMENT, MESSAGE ................................ 65
SETTING THE CLOCK .............................................. 67
SELECTING THE LANGUAGE ................................ 69
GPS STATUS .................................................................. 70
SECURITY ...................................................................... 71
RESETTING DEFAULT SETTINGS .......................... 72 DYNAMIC TRAVEL GUIDE ...................................... 49
TOURIST GUIDE INFORMATION ........................ 50
ROUTE LIST .................................................................. 51
DESTINATION MEMORY ........................................ 51
STORING STORED DESTINATIONS .................... 52
DELETING STORED DATA ...................................... 53
ENTERING AND EDITING
DESTINATION SHORT NAMES ............................ 54
GPS STATUS AND POSITION
INFORMATION ............................................................ 55
AVOIDING TAILBACKS DURING
NAVIGATION .............................................................. 55
LOCKING A ROUTE SECTION
WITHIN A ROUTE LIST ............................................ 56
CUSTOMISING THE ROUTE .................................. 57
DEFINING THE CAR’S POSITION ........................ 58
RECEIVING TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
DURING NAVIGATION ............................................ 60
SWITCHING VOICE MESSAGES
ON AND OFF .............................................................. 60
SWITCHING THE LAST 10
DESTINATIONS MEMORY ON AND OFF .......... 60
SWITCHING ROUTE TIME
INFORMATION ON AND OFF .............................. 61
MANUAL POSITION INDICATION ...................... 61
NAVIGATION SIMULATION .................................. 62
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The construction of the system en-
sures long operation without the need
for particular maintenance operations.
In the event of failures, contact a
Fiat Dealership.
Clean the front panel with a soft, an-
tistatic cloth only. Detergents and pol-
ishes could damage the surface.
Handle the display with care. The use
of sharp objects could scratch and
damage the display.
Clean the display with a soft, clean
and dry cloth. Do not use solvents as
they could corrode and damage the
display.COMPACT DISC
If you are using a CD player, re-
member that dirt or marks on the CD
can cause skipping or bad sound qual-
ity in playback. The same will occur if
the CD is bent.
For optimal playback:
– only use CDs with the following
trademark:– clean each CD carefully. Remove
fingerprints and dust with a soft cloth.
Hold the CD at the edge and clean
from the centre outwards;
– never use chemical products (e.g.
sprays, antistatic products or thin-
ners). These products could damage
the CD surface;
– after use, put the CDs back in their
cases to avoid marking or scratching
the discs. This would cause skips in
playback;
– do not leave discs in direct sunlight
or expose them to high temperatures
or moisture for a long time to avoid
bending them;
– do not stick labels or write on the
recorded side of a CD.Be careful not to knock
the display with pointed
or hard objects and avoid
touching with hands. Do not
press on the display when clean-
ing and in case of breakage do not
touch the fluid coming out. In
case of contact with the skin,
wash immediately with water
and soap.
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The sound/navigation system has a
power output max of 4 x 18W. The
functions and specifications are illus-
trated in the following paragraphs.
RADIO SECTION
– PLL tuning (Phase Locked Loop) in
the FM/MW wavebands.
– RDS (Radio Data System) with TA
(Traffic Announcement), EON (En-
hanced Other Network), Radiotext
(information on the type of pro-
gramme or broadcast piece name dis-
play), REG (Regional Programmes)
functions.
– (Radio Data System) alternative
frequency tuning.
– Automatic/manual station tuning.
– Manual storage of 24 stations: 18
in FM waveband (6 in FM1, 6 in FM2
and 6 in FMT) and 6 in MW waveband.
– Preselection scanning.– PTY function: for displaying radio
station programme type (if broadcast),
e.g. POP, ROCK etc.
– SHARX function: for reducing FM
interference.
– SCAN function: for scanning all sta-
tions which can be received in the se-
lected frequency waveband.
– TIM function (Traffic Information
Memory): automatic vocal storage of
14 traffic messages having max. over-
all length equal to or lower than 4 min-
utes
– TMC function (Traffic Message
Channel): for listening to traffic mes-
sage channels
– AUTOSTORE function: automat-
ic storage of 6 stations in the devot-
ed FM band.
– Automatic Stereo/Mono selection.CD SECTION AND
CD
CHANGER(where fitted)
– Select track (forwards/backwards).
– Fast play (forwards/backwards).
– MIX function: random track play-
back.
– SCAN function: for playing ten sec-
onds of each track on the CD.
– REPEAT function: for repeating the
track.
– Programmable track sequence.
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For installation and re-
spective connections,
contact Fiat Dealership
exclusively.
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AUDIO SECTION
– Separate bass/treble settings.
– Right/left and front/rear channel
balance.
– Automatic LOUDNESS function.SATELLITE NAVIGATION
SECTION
– Voice messages for the route to
be followed.
– Driving advice, distance and
probable time required to reach the
destination on the display.
– Possibility of entering special or
different destinations.
– Possibility of storing destinations.Fuses
The Satellite/Navigation system is
protected by a 10A fuse fig. 5.
fig. 5F0E0309m
Multimedia CDs contain
sound and data tracks.
Playing these CDs can cause noise
loud enough to jeopardise road
safety and damage final stages and
speakers.
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fig. 6
F0E0356m
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1 -Tbutton to open the front
2 -
ù§switch. The functions of
this switch depend on the menu and
type of operation
3 -AUDbutton to open the sound
menu4 -TAbutton to switch the RDS-TA
(Traffic Announcement) function on
and off
5 -Display
6 -Info ibuttona)press this button when travelling to
repeat the last navigation voice message
and display the active destination
b)to display the full menu items end-
ing with “…”
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7-kbutton to switch the “EVITA
INGORGO” (TRAFFIC AHEAD) (al-
ternative route) function on
8 -Tbutton to switch the TIM (Traf-
fic Information Memory) and TMC
(Traffic Message Channel) functions on
9 -ESCbutton
a)to quit the menu without saving
data
b)to go back to the previous screen/
menu
10 -MENbutton to switch the set-
up menu on
11 -Knob/button
a)turn to select the items on the dis-
play
b)press to confirm the selection
(OK button)
c)press for longer than two seconds
to display 2-D or 3-D icons with ac-
tive navigation and to confirm entered
data.12 -NAVto switch the navigation
function on
13 -Multiple function buttons
,
menu specific
14-Multiple function buttons
,menu specific
15 -CD-Cto switch the CD (if an
audio CD is inserted) or the CD
CHANGERfunction on16- Knob/button
a)turn to adjust the volume and
switch to Mute
b)prolonged press (about 2 sec-
onds) to switch the sound/navigation
system on and off
c)short press (less than 2 seconds):
MUTE
17 -TUto switch the radio on
18 -Compact Disc slot
19 -Flashing led indicating the CD
slot
20 -Compact Disc eject button
fig. 7F0E0357m
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
To turn the volume up: turn the
knob/button (16) clockwise.
To turn the volume down: turn the
knob/button (16) anticlockwise.
The volume is graphically shown on
the display during the adjustment
(sound source main menu only) fig. 8.IMPORTANTThe volume of a
navigation voice message can be
changed, regardless of the basic sound
source volume.Automatic muting during
a phone call
If a cellular phone is fitted, the
sound/navigation system volume will
be automatically muted during the call
and the telephone symbol will appear
on the display.
If the phone call is made when the ac-
tive navigation function is on, the dis-
play continues to show driving info and
voice messages stay active.
fig. 8F0E3021g
If you drive with the volume
too high you put both your
own life and that of others in jeop-
ardy. You should adjust the volume
so that you can hear noises from
outside the car (e.g. horns, ambu-
lance/ police sirens, etc.).
WARNING