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DIALLING A SERVICE NUMBER .............................................................. 68
Frequent Numbers function ........................................................................ 68
Last Numbers Received function ............................................................... 70
Last Numbers Called function .................................................................... 71
Directory function .......................................................................................... 72
WAP function .................................................................................................. 79
Voice Memo function .................................................................................... 84
Other menus function ................................................................................... 86
Messages function ........................................................................................... 86
Options function ............................................................................................. 90
Settings function .............................................................................................. 93
NAVIGATOR (NAV).............................................................................. 94
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 94
SCREEN OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS ................................................ 95
GRAPHIC INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................... 96
VOICE INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................. 96
NAVIGATION CD-ROM PLAYER ........................................................... 97
MAP ................................................................................................................... 98
MAIN SCREEN ............................................................................................... 99
OTHER MENUS ............................................................................................. 101
SELECT ADDRESS ......................................................................................... 101
Address ............................................................................................................. 102
Points of interest ............................................................................................ 107
Last destinations ............................................................................................. 109
Directory .......................................................................................................... 109
RDS-TMC ......................................................................................................... 110
Home 1 – Home 2 ......................................................................................... 112
ATLAS ............................................................................................................... 113
SET ROUTE ..................................................................................................... 113
CHANGE DISPLAY ....................................................................................... 114
DELETE DESTINATION .............................................................................. 115
MAP OPTIONS .............................................................................................. 116
VOICE DIRECTORY ..................................................................................... 117
ON-BOARD COMPUTER (TRIP).................................................... 118
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 118
GENERAL TRIP and TRIP B function ........................................................ 118
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) ................................................................ 119
Distance to destination ................................................................................. 119
Speed limit ........................................................................................................ 119km/miles to empty .......................................................................................... 119
Inst.fuel consumpt .......................................................................................... 120
Trip time ........................................................................................................... 120
Distance traveled ............................................................................................ 120
Average speed ................................................................................................. 120
Average fuel consum ..................................................................................... 120
Trip:speed ......................................................................................................... 120
Trip:setup ......................................................................................................... 121
Trip:info ........................................................................................................... 123
Trip:reset ......................................................................................................... 125
VOICE RECOGNITION........................................................................ 126
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 126
VOICE COMMANDS ................................................................................... 127
Keywords ......................................................................................................... 127
Voice command examples ............................................................................ 128
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES (SOS) ..... 143
Medical advice function ................................................................................. 143
Roadside assist.function ................................................................................ 144
Personal number function ............................................................................ 144
Emergency 112 function ............................................................................... 144
Settings function ............................................................................................ 145
Calls for medical advice or roadside assistance .................................... 146
Infomobility services ...................................................................................... 147
SETUP............................................................................................................. 150
LANGUAGE .................................................................................................... 151
DATE&TEMP (DATE &TEMPERATURE) ................................................ 152
VEHICLE ........................................................................................................... 154
CONNECT (settings) ................................................................................... 157
Instrument panel ............................................................................................. 157
Video ................................................................................................................... 158
Power OFF ....................................................................................................... 159
FAULTS......................................................................................................... 160
Internal faults ................................................................................................... 160
Overtemperature faults ................................................................................ 160
CONNECT Nav+
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The CONNECT Nav+ system main-
ly consists of the following:
– a keypad consisting of 30 push-but-
tons and 2 rotary encoders);
– remote controls on steering wheel
(8 push-buttons + 3 keys, where pro-
vided);
– electronics boxed in a properly
housing located inside the dashboard.
The interface is the multifunction in-
formation display for all the integrat-
ed components.Multifunction
information display
The system uses a graphic 7” 16/9
LCD 256-colour TFT display with a
resolution of 480 x 234 pixels.
The display brightness can be
changed depending on the environ-
ment conditions and the driver’s re-
quirements, storing two settings, day
and night, which are automatically set
to correspond with the turning on/off
of the external lights, if this has been
set in SETUP menu. GENERAL INFORMATION
The CONNECT Nav+ controls and
provides information for the following
systems and functions:
– GPS (Global Positioning System)
based navigation;
– Audio with RDS (Radio Data Sys-
tem) radio, MP3, CD and CD Changer;
– GSM (Global System for Mobile
Communication) based telephone
with WAP and SOS-call (emergency
call) functions;
– Voice recognition (VR module)
with voice synthesis and voice memo.
CONNECT Nav+
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Legend
13 - ESCAPE
14
15 - ENTER
16 - MAP
17 - KEYPAD
18 - ˙˙
19 - ON
20
21 - 11/˙
22 - ¯¯
Long push function
(more than 1 second)
–
–
–
–
–
Radio: forward radio frequency skip, i.e. jump
forward to the first tunable radio station.
CD: next track skip.
MP3: next 10 tracks/
“not empty folder”.
–
–
Pause for CD/CDC
Radio: backward radio frequency skip, i.e. jump
backward to the first tunable radio station.
CD: previous track skip.
MP3: previous 10 tracks/
“not empty folder”. Short push function
(less than 1 second)
This button lets the user get out from a selection list
or jump from a submenu to an upper menu.
Encoder for selecting the required function
in a system menu.
It is used to confirm the function
selected with the encoder.
MAP mode.
Multiple function buttons whose function depends
on the active mode which is identified by a label
shown on the screen, just above the buttons.
In some cases a label covers some adjacent buttons:
the function of all these buttons will be the same.
Radio: forward radio frequency skip, i.e. jump forward
to the first tunable radio station.
CD: next track skip.
MP3: next track skip.
System on/off.
Volume control encoder.
Play/stop for CD/CDC.
Radio: backward radio frequency skip, i.e. jump
backward to the first tunable radio station.
CD: previous track skip.
MP3: previous track skip.
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ENTER button (i8-fig. 2)
This button is used to confirm the
previous selection made through but-
tons
RandE7 and 9.Screen icon keys
Screen icon keys are strictly con-
nected to the external front panel but-
tons. Icon keys are divided into:
– Upper keys: these keys are usual-
ly shown in column on the right side
of the screen. They can be selected by
rotating the encoder 14-fig. 1and
confirmed by pushing “ENTER” 15-
fig. 1.
– Bottom keys: these are located in
the lowest video section and are
switched on/off by the corresponding
buttons on the keypad 17-fig. 1.
These buttons are “multifunction”
since they change their function ac-
cording to the active menu. Selection buttons
(
RE7 and 9-fig. 2)
These buttons perform the same
functions of the encoder 14-fig. 1:
scroll the screen and allow item se-
lection.
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SYSTEM POWER ON
The CONNECT Nav+ can be
switched on according to two differ-
ent methods:
automatic switching onwith ig-
nition key to MAR;
manual switching on:
– by “ON” button 19-fig. 1;
– direct access to SOS menu by
pressing button “SOS” 1-fig. 1.Automatic switching on
Turning the ignition key to MAR, will
turn the CONNECT Nav+ system on
automatically, thus activating or mak-
ing available all the functions described
in this manual.
Manual switching on
With ignition key to STOP, press
button “ON” 19-fig. 1to switch on
the CONNECT Nav+ system thus
making available the following mod-
ules:
– MAIN
– AUDIO
– NAV
– MAP
– TEL
– SOS
– Targasys
•.IMPORTANTIn this mode, the
SETUP and TRIP modules can be ac-
tivated; however, it will not be possi-
ble to validate any operation con-
cerning parameter change, language
change, units change and any other
type of adjustment provided by the
CONNECT Nav+ system. These lim-
itations are normal when switching the
system on manually by the “ON” but-
ton 19-fig. 1, since with engine off
(key at STOP), the car data trans-
mission devices are not operating.
Turning the ignition key to MARwill
make all system functions active.
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SYSTEM POWER OFF
The CONNECT Nav+ system can
be switched off according to two dif-
ferent modes:
– deactivation independentof ig-
nition key
– deactivation dependenton ig-
nition key
To choose the power-off mode, see
the Power OFF submenu in the SET-
UP menu.Deactivation independent
of ignition key
With this mode active, CONNECT
Nav+ can be turned off by pressing
the “ON” button 19-fig. 1.
The display will show the message
“DEACTIVATION PROCEDURE IN
PROGRESS. PLEASE WAIT”.
IMPORTANTWith ignition key at
STOP, deactivation is delayed and will
take place after 20 minutes if the sys-
tem has a destination set or a phone
call is in progress.Deactivation dependent
on ignition key
With this mode active, CONNECT
Nav+ can be switched off by turning
the ignition key to STOPor by press-
ing the “ON” button19-fig. 1.
IMPORTANTDeactivation with
ignition key to STOPis delayed and
will take place after 20 minutes if the
system has a destination set or a
phone call is in progress.
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MAIN MODE
The MAIN mode is activated by
pushing the “MAIN” button 25-fig. 1
on the front panel. Information re-
garding the four main modules of the
system is displayed fig. 4 - 5:
– AUDIO
– TELEPHONE
– NAVIGATOR
– TRIP.
The top status bar shows current
time, GPS and GSM field strength, date
(format dd, mm, yyyy), external tem-
perature and current active mode (i.e.
MAIN).IMPORTANTWith ignition key at
STOP, information concerning time,
date , external temperature and Trip
data is not available since in this con-
dition the car data transmission de-
vices are not operating.
The different panels on the left side
of the screen are dedicated to tele-
phone, audio and trip modes.The panel dedicated to the phone in-
cludes:
– GSM provider (if no provider is
present, then string “No Network” is
shown. If phone is switched off, the
string will be “TEL OFF” and emer-
gency calls will not be possible);
– Unread SMS message envelope-
shaped icon;
– Active call forward arrow-shaped
icon.
The panel dedicated to the current
audio source includes:
– RDS string, tuned band and fre-
quency, or CD playback track.
fig. 4
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fig. 5
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The panel dedicated to Trip provides
the following info:
– average speed and km/miles to
empty or (turning the encoder 14-
fig. 1) trip time and average fuel con-
sumption.
Panel with map drawing, with the
same scale used in navigator screens.
The following keys are available when
in MAIN mode:
– FM, AM, CD, CDC: allow the user
to directly select a radio band (pushing
on FM will select FM1/2/3/
AST1/2/…; pushing on AM will select
MW/LW/AMAST/MW/…) or CD/CD
Changer audio source.Audio source can be changed also by
pushing on source button “SRC” 3-
fig. 1, through the following loop:
FM1, FM2, FM3, FMAST, MW, LW,
AMAST, CD, CDC.
– 1-6 icon keys: have functions re-
lated to the currently active source.
–
Ùaudio mute: mutes all the audio
sources.
– AUX: presetting for connection to
an external video source (not available
yet).
If navigator, audio, telephone and
mute are off, the display will show the
screen in fig. 6.PROTECTION AGAINST
THEFT
Power-on authentication
procedure
CONNECT Nav+ is protected
against theft and unauthorised instal-
lation by means of an “authentication
procedure”.
This kind of verification involves
Body Computer Node (by means of
messages exchanged on car network)
and is performed at every power-on.
The procedure does not take place
if CONNECT Nav+ is switched on by
means of “ON” button 19-fig. 1or
“SOS” button 1-fig. 1and ignition key
at STOP. In this case, CONNECT
Nav+ is enabled to work normally,
without authentication procedure.
fig. 6
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