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POINTS OF INTEREST
This function is used to obtain a file
containing the location and informa-
tion on points of general interest such
as, for example, restaurants, museums,
stations etc., divided by category.
Selecting “Points of interest” rotat-
ing the encoder 14-fig. 1and press-
ing “ENTER” 15-fig. 1to confirm, the
display will show the following menu
fig. 118:
– Near car
– Near destination
– Near address
– Name. “Near car”
“Near car” allows the user to find
the services near the current car po-
sition.
“Category” allows service category
selection in the system data-base us-
ing the keypad.
Selecting “List of services” will pro-
vide the list of available services for the
specified category indicating service
name, distance and direction fig. 119;
the list is scrolled by rotating the en-
coder 14-fig. 1and pressing “ENTER”
15-fig. 1to confirm.After selecting a “point of interest”,
the display shows the following op-
tions:
“Calculate route”: to start navigation;
“Other options”: the display will
show a screen with the following op-
tions: Directory, Home 1 and Home
2, previously described in paragraph
“Address”.
fig. 118
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LAST DESTINATIONS
“Last destinations” key is used to get
the list of last inserted destinations
(maximum 10). At each route calcula-
tion, the destination is automatically in-
serted in the list. Selection of a desti-
nation from that list is done by rotat-
ing the encoder 14-fig. 1and press-
ing “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
When the choice has been expressed,
the location is shown on the map.
Pressing “ENTER” 15-fig. 1, the user
will able to use the point as a destina-
tion, to enter it in the directory, to set
it as Home 1 or Home 2, or to locate
it.DIRECTORY
“Directory” key enables to select a
point from those stored in the direc-
tory fig. 123. If the list contains more
than 9 destinations, the display will
show the screen in fig. 124. Select-
ing “List”, the keypad disappears and
the required destination can be se-
lected directly, the display will show
the screen in fig. 125.The available functions are:
“Calculate route”: allows the use of
the point as already described.
“Change”: modifies the Name associ-
ated to the point and allows inser-
tion/change/deletion of a voice sample
associated to the entry fig. 126.
“Delete”: deletes entry.
fig. 123
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“Near car”
“Near car” option enables to get in-
formation on events near the current
car position.
The menu fig. 128includes the fol-
lowing keys:
“Category”: specifies the event cat-
egory: “Traffic”, “Weather”, “Info”,
“All”.
“List of events”: to open the event
list and to choose the event of inter-
est.
“Info”: press 17-fig. 1to get info
about the selected event. To select the required function, ro-
tate the encoder 14-fig. 1and press
“ENTER” 15-fig. 1to confirm.
fig. 128
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“Near address”
“Near address” enables to get infor-
mation on events near a specific ad-
dress. The following functions are
available fig. 129:
“Category”: specifies event catego-
ry: “Traffic”, “Weather”, “Info”, “All”.
“Place name”, “Street”, “Street num-
ber”: inputs resort address.
“List of events”: opens the event list
and choose the event of interest.
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Map orientation (North or car di-
rection) and scale are those active on
the navigation screen.
When a geographical point is select-
ed on the map, by moving the cross-
shaped cursor and pressing “ENTER”
15-fig. 1, a screen is displayed where
the available keys are the same as
those described in paragraph “Select
address”: Destination, Directory, Ser-
vice Info, Locate, RDS-TMC, Home 1
and Home 2.SET ROUTE
“Set route” allows to define the
route calculation parameters.
When selecting this function by ro-
tating the encoder 14-fig. 1and press-
ing “ENTER” 15-fig. 1to confirm, the
display shows the following options fig.
133:
Route type
Selecting “Route type” by rotating
the encoder 14-fig. 1and pressing
“ENTER” 15-fig. 1to confirm, makes
it possible to set the route calculation
criteria according to two different
modes: “Shortest time” or “Shortest
distance”.
fig. 133
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ATLAS
Pressing one of the two multifunction
keys 17-fig. 1corresponding to “At-
las” takes to a screen with the map
centred in the point where the car is
located (identified by cross-shaped cur-
sor)fig. 132.
RE: press key 17-fig. 1, the rotation
of the encoder 14-fig. 1will move
horizontally the cross cursor;
Q
Z: press key 17-fig. 1, the rotation
of the encoder 14-fig. 1will move
vertically the cross cursor;
ZOOM: press one of the two cor-
responding multifunction keys 17-fig.
1, the display will show the list of the
available zoom scales; to select the re-
quired scale, rotate the encoder 14-
fig. 1and press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1to
confirm.
fig. 132
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Highway Info: provides information
about next two gas stations and high-
way exits fig. 136. This option is en-
abled only if the car is on a highway
and a route has been previously cal-
culated. If the car gets out from the
highway, the system gets back to
“Map” view.
fig. 136
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Highway
Select “Highway” by rotating the en-
coder 14-fig. 1and pressing “ENTER”
to confirm 15-fig. 1, to define if route
can include highway segments or not.
OK
This key activates the previously set
calculation parameters.
To select the required function ro-
tate the encoder 14-fig. 1and press
“ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.CHANGE DISPLAY
To select “Change display”, rotate
the encoder 14-fig. 1and press “EN-
TER” 15-fig. 1to confirm.
This function allows to choose the
desired map display by means of the
following options fig. 134:
Map: displays the map centered with
respect to the car position (standard
map).
Whole route: displays the entire
calculated route from the present po-
sition to the destination fig. 135. This
option is available only if a route is ac-
tive.
fig. 134
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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 is only available with navi-
gation function on and 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.To display on-board computer
screen, press “TRIP” key 23-fig. 1.
To perform new settings or to have
information about TRIP settings, press
keypad 17-fig. 1buttons: “TRIP”,
“TRIP B”, “SPEED”, “SETUP”, “IN-
FO” or “RESET”.
“GENERAL TRIP” and “TRIP B”
FUNCTION
Press TRIP key 23-fig. 1on CON-
NECT Nav+ front panel to open the
“General Trip” screen fig. 144.
With “General Trip” screen open,
pushing one of the keypad buttons 17-
fig. 1on “TRIP B” will open the rele-
vant screen.
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
) )
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Information displayed on “General
Trip” fig. 144and “Trip B” fig. 145
screen are the following:
– ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
– Distance to destination
– Speed limit
– km/miles to empty
– Inst. fuel consumpt.
(instantaneous fuel consumption)
– Trip time (*)
– Distance traveled (*)
– Average speed (*)
– Average fuel consum (*)
Information marked with (*) are re-
settable (refer to paragraph “TRIP: Re-
set”).With “General Trip” screen open,
push on one of keypad keys 17-fig. 1
on “RESET” will reset data marked
with (*) present on both General Trip
and Trip B.
With “Trip B” screen open, push on
one of keypad keys 17-fig. 1on “RE-
SET” will reset only data marked with
(*) present on Trip B.
“ETA”
(Estimated Time of Arrival)
This information is present only
when the navigation function is on and
indicates the expected time of arrival
to destination. Time is expressed
“hh:mm” (hours and minutes).“Distance to destination”
This information is present only
when the navigation function is on and
indicates the distance between current
position and the destination set. Dis-
tance value is expressed in “km” (kilo-
metres) unless otherwise set by the
user (see paragraph “TRIP: SETUP”).
“Speed limit”
This function is used to set car speed
limit; if this is exceeded the driver is
warn by a buzzer and a display warn-
ing message on the instrument panel.
“km/miles to empty”
This shows the distance that the car
can still cover before needing fuel. This
value is the same for both “General
Trip” and “Trip B”. Value is expressed
in “km” (kilometres) unless otherwise
set by the user (see paragraph “TRIP:
SETUP”).
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“Inst. fuel consumpt.”
This shows the fuel consumption of
the car while driving and is therefore
helpful for learning the fuel consump-
tion in relation to the driving style
adopted. This value is the same for
both “General Trip” and “Trip B”. The
value is expressed in “l/100 km” (litres
per 100 kilometres) unless otherwise
set by the user (see paragraph “TRIP:
SETUP”).
“Trip time”
This shows the time elapsed (travel
time) since the last manual reset of the
on-board computer (“TRIP: RESET”
function). The value is expressed in
“hh:mm” (hours and minutes).“Distance traveled”
This shows the distance traveled by
the car from the last manual reset of
the on-board computer (“TRIP: RE-
SET” function). The value is expressed
in “km” (kilometres) unless otherwise
set by the user (see paragraph “TRIP:
SETUP”).
“Average speed”
This shows the average speed of the
car calculated from the last manual re-
set of the on-board computer (“TRIP:
RESET” function). The value is ex-
pressed in “km/h” (kilometres per
hour) unless otherwise set by the user
(see paragraph “TRIP: SETUP”).
“Average fuel consum”
This shows the average consumption
of the car calculated from the last
manual reset of the on-board com-
puter (“TRIP: RESET” function).
The value is expressed in “l/100 km”
(litres per 100 kilometres) unless oth-
erwise set by the user (see paragraph
“TRIP: SETUP”).TRIP: SPEED
Pressing one of the keypad keys 17-
fig. 1on “SPEED” fig. 144 - 145, dis-
plays fig. 146screen showing the
current status of “Speed limit” func-
tion (ENABLED or DISABLED) and
the set speed limit.
fig. 146
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