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“View Playlist” function
“View Playlist” function recalls a
new screen containing playlist tracks
fig. 40.
To turn the “View Playlist” function
on, select the corresponding icon by
rotating the encoder 14-fig. 1and then
press “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
The screen displays the following
functions:
– Delete
– Delete all
– Info
– Start of list
– End of list
– Def. Playlist (define playlist)
– OK.On the left side of the screen the
playlist files are displayed; max. 10
rows are displayed. To scroll file
names, press the multifunction key
17-fig. 1symbols “
▲” and “▼” at the
bottom of the screen.
The top of the screen shows the
number of stored tracks in playlist.
At the bottom of the screen are
shown the functions that can be acti-
vated by pressing the multifunction
keys 17-fig. 1on the CONNECT
Nav+ system:
– FMallows audio source change
through the following loop FM1, FM2,
FM3, FMAST, FM1….
– AMallows audio source change
through the following loop MW, LW,
AMAST, MW…
– CDactivates CD
– CDCactivates CD Changer– “
▲” and “▼” allow to scroll
up/down between folders and tracks
in the playlist. Arrows are greyed
when reaching the top or the bottom
of the list.
– RPTenables the Repeat function:
Repeat one (repeat one track)/Repeat
all (repeat all tracks)/Repeat off (re-
peat function off)
– AUXpresetting for connection to
an external video source (not available
yet).
– ÙMUTE on/off (regardless of the
audio source active).
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Keys “▲” and “▼” on the keypad 17-
fig. 1allow to scroll up/down the
playlist files; when on the last file, key
“
▼” is greyed; in the same way, when
on the first file, key “
▲” is greyed.
To store settings and return to “De-
fine playlist” screen, select “OK” with
the encoder 14-fig. 1and then press
“ENTER” 15-fig. 1.
Pressing “ESCAPE” 13-fig. 1takes
back to “Define playlist” screen with-
out saving settings.“Delete” function
Selecting the “Delete” icon with the
encoder 14-fig. 1and confirming with
“ENTER” 15-fig. 1deletes the cur-
rent selected track from the playlist.
To select the track to delete use keys
“5” and “6” on the keypad 17-fig. 1.
“Delete all” function
Selecting the “Delete all” icon with
the encoder 14-fig. 1and confirming
with “ENTER” 15-fig. 1 deletes the
entire playlist. MP3 main screen is dis-
played and “Playlist” icon is disabled
since there is no playlist available.“Info” function
“Info” function displays a screen
showing the selected file name, the au-
thor and the title of the song.
This function reminds the user the
contents of a file.
To turn the “Info” function on, select
the corresponding icon by rotating the
encoder 14-fig. 1and then press “EN-
TER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
To select the required file use keys
“
▲” and “▼” on the keypad 17-fig. 1.
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“Start of list” function
“Start of list” function goes to first
playlist track.
To turn the “Start of list” function
on, select the corresponding icon by
rotating the encoder 14-fig. 1and
then press “ENTER” to confirm 15-
fig. 1.
“End of list” function
“End of list” function goes to last
playlist track.
To turn the “End of list” function on,
select the corresponding icon by ro-
tating the encoder 14-fig. 1and then
press “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.“Def. playlist” function
Selecting “Def. playlist” function with
the encoder 14-fig. 1and pressing
“ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1, recalls
automatically the “Define playlist”
screen. For the description of the dif-
ferent functions available in this screen,
see previous specifications in the cor-
responding paragraph.“OK” icon key
To save modifications set in “View
playlist”, select “OK” with the en-
coder 14-fig. 1, and then press “EN-
TER” to confirm15-fig. 1. Saving takes
back to “Define playlist” screen.
To save “Define playlist” modifica-
tions, select “OK” with the encoder
14-fig. 1and then press “ENTER” to
confirm 15-fig. 1.
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INCOMING CALLS
Whichever is the CONNECT Nav+
system active mode, when an external
telephone call comes in, a dialog box
will be overlapped fig. 44on the cur-
rent window that shows the following
information:
– call from:
– name of the calling party (if avail-
able in the directory);
– caller phone number, if this service
is available from the network provider;
– animated icon which is associated
to the ringer sound;
– accept or refuse.To accept the call, proceed as fol-
lows:
– short push on button ß8-fig. 1;
dialog box disappears and ring stops,
the display shows the string “call in
progress”.
To close the conversation, pro-
ceed as follows:
– press button
ß8-fig. 1; the sys-
tem returns automatically to the pre-
vious mode and the display shows the
relevant status.
To refuse the call, proceed as fol-
lows:
– long push on button
ß8-fig. 1; di-
alog box disappears and ring stops. In
this case the screen will remain the
one shown before the incoming call.
IMPORTANT Dialog box disap-
pears and ring stops also if the line is
unwillingly lost.
OUTGOING CALLS
To start a call, proceed as follows:
– enter the telephone mode as pre-
viously described;
– dial the required number using the
12 bottom key corresponding to dig-
it/characters;
– to enter the international prefix
(“+” character), push “0”
– dialled number is shown in the in-
put box on the display; max. 20 digits
can be input and in case there is no
enough space to keep the whole
string, the interface will provide a left
string scroll;
– push button
ß8-fig. 1.
IMPORTANTWhen entering the
first digit, focus moves automatically
to “Delete” thus enabling to clear off
the inserted phone number.
fig. 44
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IMPORTANT Short push on “ES-
CAPE” 13-fig. 1clears the last input
digit.
– to start a call, press button
ß8-fig. 1; active screen becomes the
one shown in fig. 42.
IMPORTANTPush on bottom
keys (1-9) selects the corresponding
stored phone number (see paragraph
“Frequent Numbers” for details).
Volume can be adjusted with the en-
coder 20-fig. 1.
DIALLING A
SERVICE NUMBER
Following the instructions given in
the previous paragraph, the user can
dial service numbers (e.g.:
# xxxxx
) according to ETSI Standard GSM
02.30.
“Frequent Numbers”
FUNCTION
“Frequent numbers” function enables
to create and have quick access to a
list with the 9 most frequently dialled
phone numbers.
To choose the required “frequent
number”, select it by rotating the en-
coder 14-fig. 1and then press “EN-
TER” 15-fig. 1to confirm the “Fre-
quent Numbers” function on the main
telephone function screen. The display
shows the submenu in fig. 45featur-
ing functions “Dial”, “New entry” and
“Order”.
fig. 45
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The keypad on the right has the fol-
lowing functionalities:
– alphanumeric characters (including
space);
– string or last entered character
deletion;
– active list: enter a character
selecting it by rotating the encoder
14-fig. 1and confirming it by pressing
“ENTER” 15-fig. 1, the system
searches and displays automatically the
first stored entry, in the relevant da-
ta base, that begins with the same let-
ter. Proceeding with the editing box
composition, as soon as the system
finds an entry present in the data base,
selection moves automatically to the
directory list; press “ENTER” to con-
firm 15-fig. 1;
– fast data input: to speed up data in-
put, the system provides immediate
positioning to the bottom and to the
top of the list setting respectively be-
fore and after the last character by ro-
tating the encoder 14-fig. 1.The keypad includes the following characters:
To compose the following charac-
ters: À Á Â Ã Ä Å È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï Ò
Ó Ô Õ Ö Ù Ú Û Ü Y´
Ÿ Ñ, com-
bined use of the following symbols:
´ ` ¨ ^ ° ~is required.
Example: if the user selects Eand
then ¨the two characters are replaced
by their corresponding single charac-
ter Ë.
Blank and symbols , - _ ‘ ( ) are word
separator characters.After selecting “List” by rotating the
encoder 14-fig. 1and confirming with
“ENTER”15-fig. 1:
– the keypad disappears and an en-
try of the list can be selected fig. 57;
a scrolling lift key appears on the left
when the list is shown and the items
cannot be displayed together, the lift
indicates the focus position in the dis-
played position;
– after selecting the required entry,
press button
ß8-fig. 1to start the
call;
AB C D E F G H I J K L M NO P QR S T U VWX Y Z
0123456789ÇØÆ. , -_‘ ( ) ´ `¨^°~
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“Delete voice directory”
icon key
This icon key (Delete voice directo-
ry) allows to clear off previously
recorded voice samples; proceed as
follows:
– rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1, se-
lect “Delete voice directory” icon and
then press “ENTER” to confirm 15-
fig. 1; the display will show the fol-
lowing string: “Press “ENTER” to con-
firm, “ESCAPE” to cancel”.
– pressing “ENTER” 15-fig. 1clears
off voice samples, during deletion the
display will show “Please wait…”.
– pressing “ESCAPE” 13-fig. 1dele-
tion is not performed and previous
screen is displayed.“WAP” FUNCTION
The “WAP” icon key opens a GSM
link to a WAP provider, browsing the
“home” site first. Access to WAP site
loads automatically in memory the
corresponding “deck”; the display
shows the first card of the deck
fig. 65 - 66.WAP main screen is composed of
the following elements:
– Card title, in the centre of the up-
per bar;
– Main window, on the left, including
card text, links and possible selections
and/or input areas;
– Left vertical scroll bar, showing if
required, which portion of the card is
displayed;
– “Card list” icon: displays the title
or the ID number of all the cards in-
cluded in the loaded deck. This icon is
greyed when the displayed deck is de-
clared as “No bookmark-able”;
– “Update” icon: to reload current
deck;
– “WAP options” icon: to set home
site and other WAP options;
– “In directory” icon: to store in di-
rectory a maximum of ten addresses;
– Card action keys (“Options”,
“Prew”, “Help”): existence, number
and functionality of these action keys
depend on the card content;
fig. 65
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IMPORTANT NOTES
– Accurate self-adjustment of the
navigation system requires approx.
100 km of travel the first time and
when tyres are changed; during this
stage the calculated position could be
less accurate.
– Continuous lack of grip at the
wheels (for example skidding on ice),
makes the system temporarily detect
an incorrect position.
The navigation system is completely
managed by the telematic system,
therefore the only operations that
may be required are replacement of
the CD-ROM to set the map of an-
other area or an updated map.
Access to the navigation main func-
tions is gained by short push on “NAV”
key 11-fig. 1 , whereas, a long push on
the same key will deactivate the navi-
gation function: the display shows NAV
OFF.
To switch the function on press the
“NAV” key 11-fig. 1again.
Each time you start the engine and
select the navigation function, the dis-
play will show the cautions for using
the system; the text displayed is as fol-
lows:“The FIAT navigation system guides
you in traffic and helps you reach your
destination. Comply with all local traf-
fic regulations, which take precedence
over the manoeuvres indicated by the
navigation system. Full responsibility
for operating the vehicle and observ-
ing all traffic regulations lies with the
driver”.
This page will not be displayed as
long as the ignition key is to MAR.SCREEN OPTIONS
AND FUNCTIONS
The main information and functions
provided and managed by the naviga-
tion system are:
– GPS signal symbol which differs in
colour depending on the quality of re-
ception ;
– voice and visual instructions with
indications of distance from the des-
tination and planned arrival time;
– detailed map in different colours
and with different scales to clearly
show the car position, route and des-
tination;
– customisation of the navigation sys-
tem with possibility of entering pre-
memorised destinations;
– automatic memorising of the last 8
destinations;
– name of current street;
– possibility to choose the route ac-
cording to personal preference;
– information on current position;
– information on arrival time.