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VEHICLE
To display the relevant screen page,
press one of the keypad keys 17-fig. 1
under VEHICLE.
Choosing this Setup option two dif-
ferent setting menus are displayed, ac-
cording to the car version.
FIRST MENU - fig. 169
Instrument panel
buzzer volume
To adjust the volume of warning/fail-
ure indications (buzzer) given by the
instrument panel.
The buzzer volume can be adjusted
on 8 levels.
IMPORTANT The buzzer can be
adjusted but not excluded.Rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1to se-
lect “Instrument panel buzzer volume”
and then press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1to
confirm.
The display shows the screen in
fig. 170.
To adjust volume, select “Change”
rotating the encoder 14-fig. 1and
then press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1to con-
firm.
Rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1clock-
wise to increase volume and anti-
clockwise to reduce it.An indication cursor and a numeric
window will help you in setting.
Press “ENTER” 15-fig. 1twice to
confirm and go back to first menu.
Whenever set value exceeds 1, sym-
bol “✓” is displayed in the first menu
next to the corresponding item.
fig. 169
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fig. 170
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The CONNECT Nav+ system is
able to detect both internal faults and
faults due to overheating.
INTERNAL FAULTS
If the system detects an internal fault
on a certain module (audio, telephone,
etc…), the system will “freeze” the
last available screen and it will start di-
agnostics.
For a set period of time the system
monitors the involved module for
troubleshooting. If time-out expires
with no result, the system will adopt
the best repair action (e.g.: resetting
involved module hardware).
Should the system be not operating,
reset it manually by pressing four con-
secutive times the “SETUP” 4-fig. 1
key within 3 seconds.OVERTEMPERATURE
FAULTS
If the temperature of a CONNECT
Nav+ hardware module (audio, tele-
phone, CD player, etc..) exceeds the
max. limit, the involved module will
detect overtemperature and the dis-
play will show a dedicated warning
message.The involved module will automati-
cally be limited or disabled. In extreme
cases the system is turned off auto-
matically until regular operating tem-
perature is restored. The display will
show the screen in fig. 177.
F F
A A
U U
L L
T T
S S
fig. 177
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“Audio” module overheating
In case of “Audio” module over-
heating, current audio volume is au-
tomatically limited regardless of the
current audio source (radio, CD, CD
Changer).
The display will show a proper warn-
ing message.“CD player” module
overheating
In case of “CD player” module over-
heating, no CD will be played: no au-
dio CD or MP3 CD will be played and
the navigation functions will not be
guaranteed (unless navigation without
CD has been previously activated).
The display will show a proper warn-
ing message.
“Telephone” module
overheating
In case of “Telephone” module over-
heating, the module is deactivated
(TEL OFF), thus inhibiting information
and assistance functions (SOS).
The display will show a proper warn-
ing message.CONNECT Nav+ auto-off
In case of excessive overtempera-
ture, a warning message will inform
the user that the auto-off procedure
has been activated. The system can be
switched on normally when regular
operating temperature values are re-
stored.
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