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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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3) continue with the other three dig-
its to complete the security code.
Proceed as follows if you make a mis-
take:
1) position the cursor on
¯fig. 4 by
turning the knob/button (11)
2) press the knob/button (11) to
confirm.
When the code is complete, position
the cursor on symbol
jand confirm
with the knob/button (11). The device
will switch to radio mode.IMPORTANTYou can repeat
code entry if you make a mistake. The
device will however lock out for one
hour after the third attempt to pre-
vent entering the code by attempts.
Keep the sound/navigation system on
for on hour before entering the code
again. The timeout (always one hour)
will start from zero again if the battery
is disconnected during this period of
time.
fig. 4F0E3094g
Deactivating/activating
the security code
The security code can be deactivat-
ed, see
SECURITYin the BASIC SETTINGS
chapter.
Deactivating/activating
the security led
The security led can be deactivated,
see
SECURITYin the BASIC SETTINGSchap-
ter.
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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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P P
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S S
For installation and re-
spective connections,
contact Fiat Dealership
exclusively.
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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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SWITCHING THE
NAVIGATOR SYSTEM
ON AND OFF
Press the knob/button (16) for ap-
proximately one second to switch the
sound/navigation system on. The
sound system will automatically switch
to the last active sound source at the
previously selected volume.
IMPORTANTThe sound source is
usually played at the last selected vol-
ume when the system is switched off
and back on. However, if the volume
was higher than the preset volume, the
sound source will be played at the pre-
set volume.
To set the power-on volume, see
“Adjusting power-on, TA announce-
ment, message” in the “Basic set-
tings”chapter.Switching on and off when
the engine is not running
The sound/navigation system can al-
so be operated when the engine is not
running (ignition key at STOP).
Press the knob/button (16) for ap-
proximately one second.
IMPORTANTThe device will au-
tomatically be switched off when the
ignition key is at STOPafter approx-
imately one hour to safeguard the car
battery. Start the engine to reset the
timeout.SELECTING THE FUNCTION
Proceed as follows to select the re-
quired function:
– press TU (17) for Radio;
– press CD-C (15) for CD or CD
CHANGER(where fitted);
– press NAV (12) to switch on the
navigation function.
The specific main menu/screen will
appear for each selected source.
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DISPLAY fig. 9
The display will switch to night-time
operation (reversed colours) when
the side/taillights are switched on. This
function can be switched off if you
need to travel in daytime with the
headlights on (see “Adjusting the dis-
play” in the “Basic settings” chapter).ADJUSTING THE SOUND
(AUD MENU)
The “bass” and “treble” can be sep-
arately adjusted for each sound
source. The Balance, Fader and Loud-
ness settings are in common for all
sources.
Proceed as follows to adjust the
sound:
IMPORTANTShould the car be
fitted with the Bose HI-FI system,
Loudness cannot be adjusted.1)go to the required sound source
(Radio, CD or CD
CHANGERwhere fit-
ted) with the TU (17), CD-C (15) but-
tons
2)press the AUD button (3) to dis-
play the sound menu for adjusting the
sound fig. 10
3)turn the knob/button (11) to se-
lect the required menu item
fig. 9F0E3095gfig. 10F0E3096g
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LISTENING TO THE RADIO
The main Radio menu will appear af-
ter pressing the TU button (17)
fig. 12. The station tuned to before
switching the sound/navigation system
off and the six stations available in the
waveband will appear in the upper row
of the display. With the exception of
the AUDIO menu, the presence of an
audio or navigation CD, the tuning
waveband and the TA or TMC status
will always appear in the lower row of
the display.SELECTING
THE WAVEBAND
The device receives stations in the
FM and MW frequencies fig. 13. Press
the TU button (17) to select the re-
quired waveband in Radio mode.
Tuning to radio stations
The multiple function buttons
(13
and 14) are used to select preset sta-
tions (press briefly) and to store oth-
er stations (press longer).TUNING TO FM STATIONS
Automatic tuning
1)Press the MEN button (10) in Ra-
dio mode to display the Radio menu
fig. 14
2)press the (14) button next to
CERCA (SEARCH) until “
$” or “§”
appear (the default setting is “
§”).
3)press either
§or ùon switch
(2) to start the station search.
fig. 12F0E3095gfig.13F0E3000gfig. 14F0E3102g
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IMPORTANTOnly stations
broadcasting traffic announcements
will be stored when the TA function
is on (TP message on the display).
Manual tuning
To manually tuning to a station, pro-
ceed as follows:
1) switch the RDS function off (see
RDS FUNCTION in this chapter) to
display the frequencies
2) in Radio mode, press the MEN
button (10), the Radio menu will ap-
pear on the display fig. 14
3) press the (14) button next to
CERCA (SEARCH) until
§appears
4) press either
§or ùon the
switch (2) to start the manual station
search.
The frequency will gradually change
in 100 kHz steps in the FM waveband
and in 9 kHz steps in the MW wave-
band.STORING THE STATIONS
Up to 24 FM stations in the fours
wavebands (FM1, FM2, FMT and FMC)
and six MW stations can be stored.
Manual storage
Proceed as follows to manually store
the stations:
1) in Radio mode, press the TU but-
ton (17). The Radio functions menu
will appear on the display fig. 152) select the required FM storage
waveband, i.e. FM1, FM2, FMT, FMC
or the MW waveband with button
(13) or button (14). The system will
automatically return to the main radio
menu as soon as the selection is made
3) tune the station with button
§
or ùon switch (2)
4) press button (13) or (14) corre-
sponding to the selected waveband
and hold it pressed until the volume is
muted (stored done signal). The fre-
quency or the name of the stored sta-
tion will appear on the display under
the selected position.
fig. 15F0E3000g