Return ing to th e main menu
key
s on the steerin g wheel. Keep the switch depressed in order to increase or crease values more qui ckly as needed. menu in order to leave the sub-menu. Se lect or confirm the selection w ith the Foropemtion Keep rocker switch depressed.
Main menu
For steering
first read and note the introd uctory inform ation and heed the on page 21.
Menu Fun ction
MFO and seuings for the multi-functio n dis play (MFD). page24
Book let Radio
Audio S
tatio n indicator when th e Bookle t display in mode. Navigation
system
Information displays on the nav igatio n sys te m : Booklet When destination guidance is acti ve, turn arrows and gar system
Navigation bars are s hown. T he ill us tration is similar to the symbol display
in the navigat ion syste m. destinatio n gu idance is inactive , driving direction (compass funct ion) and the current street name are displayed.
Bookle t Telephone Information and seuings of the mobile phone package. bile
light
warning and information m essages.
Vehicle status Thi
s m enu item i s only displa yed when warnin g or information 1 6
m essages are available. The number o f available mess ages is
s hown in the display. Examp le: 1/ 1 or 2/2.
seuings are possibl e, such as conve nie nce, Lights & Settings Vision
, time, speed warning for winter ti res, la ng uage, units and -page25
Instrument cluste r 22 23
Menu
mph
Function
km/h to km/ h) is exceeded, an acoustic warn ing sounds, and a visua l wa rnin g may also appear in the in strument cluster display.
Switching between th e displays bunon or wa it 5 seconds. The speed will then be
saved and the warning activated.
rocker switch on windshield wip er
l ever. To deacriua re, The set speed is l eted.
s tee rin g Manually erasing memory 1 or 2
Select the m emory to be e rase d.
Storing
speed for the speed warning the
Select the Warning
the
lecting them in the men u. In addition. the
m eas ure m ent units di splayed can be shown in th er the English or metric page 25 .
fun ctio n steering wheel. After that, pres s the
Settings menu
first read and no te the introductory informatio n and heed the WAHNINGS on page
menu Functio n
Multi-function Setting s for c
hoosing whic h MFD data are to be dis play ed in th e in strumen t
di sp lay (MFD) data page 24.
Compass th e compass on ve hicles without a factory-installed navigation system. To calibrate, note any r e levant messages appe a rin g on the in strument cluste r display.
Conveni ence fun ction sellings
page 27.
applicabl e, an Sin
th e top of the d is pla y indicates daylight savings tim e.
Winter tires
visua l and acou st ic speed warning. thi s func tion only when w inter tires are in stalled that have a speed ratin g o f le ss than veh icle speed.
Languag e
units for temperature, fuel consumption and di sta nces.
Secondary speed Activat e or deactiva te secondary speed display.
Service Query se rvice messages or reset se rv ice interva l display.
Fact ory Hesets the funct ions in the
24 25
Always make sure nothing is in the front airbag deploym ent zone that could be struck by the airbag when it inflates.
Never hold things or on your lap when the vehicle is in use.
Never place accesso ries or other objects
(such as cup holders, tel ephone brackets, note pads, navigation systems, or things that are large, heavy, or bulky) on the doors; never attach them to the doors or the windshield; never place th em over or near or attach them to the area marked
fig. 59 or 91, fig.
Never attach objects to the windshield above the passenger front airbag, such as accessory navigation units or music player s.
Never recline th e front passenger seat to transport objects. can also move into the deployment area of the side airbags or the front airbag during breaking or in a sudden maneuver. near th e a irbags can fly dangerously through the pass enger compartment and cause injury, particularly when the seat is reclined and the airbags inflate.
Always make sure that there is nothing on the front passe nger seat that will cause the weightsensing mat in the scat to signal to theAirbag that the scat is occupied by a person when it i s not, or to signal that it is occupied by someone who is heav ie r than the person actually
sitting on th e sca t. The weight of th e object could cause the passenger front airbag to be turned on when it should be off, or could cause the airbag to work in a way that is differ ent from the way it
would have worked without the added weight.
Alwa ys make sure that nothing is on the front passenger seat when the backrest is folded
forward. Even light objec ts could be pushed into the seat cu shi on and cause th e weight-sensing mat in the seat to re gister enough weight to turn the airbag on.
Never usc solvents or cleaners on the steering wheel horn pad or instrument panel, because they can damage the
Before driving
airbag cover or change the stiffne ss or strength of the material so that the airbag cannot deploy and protect properly. When cleaning the hom pad and instrumen t p anel, use only a soft, dry cloth or a cloth moist en ed
with plain water.
A front seat passenger, especially an infant or small child, will be seriously injured and could
eve n be killed if he or she is
Although the Advanced Airbag has been designed to switch off when an infant or child is on the front passenger seat in a child seat that was used during the certification
process for the Advanced Airbag no one can guarantee with absolute certainty that the airbag never deploy under these particular conditions in all conceivable situations for the duration of the vehicle 's use.
For their own safety, all children, especially those 12 years and younger, mus t always sit on the back seat, properly restrained for their age and size.
Facility. A lit indicator light means the airbag may not work properly if
activated in a crash.
detec te d in segment. @ a re o b ehind t he
firs t read and no te the introductory inform ation and heed the on page206.
Th e
Parking System is an enhancem ent of th e Park Distance page 207.
Functio n
Fig . 1 3 5
The area s scanned b y th e sensors in fron t of and
b e hind the veh icle are disp la yed in the screen of the facto ry-install ed sound sys te m or navigation
sys te m . obstacles are
p age 207-. is autom atically
a c tiva te d .
an area se le ct io n bu tto n on th e factory-ins talled rad io o r navi-
Manuall y deactiva te dis play: gat ion sys te m.
o n To uch the fu nct io n butto n on th e screen.
Drive
fas te r than 6-9 mph (10-15 km/h) . Automatic ally deactivate dis pl ay: ve hicle s w ith Hear Assis t, s hift into page 210 . The p lay swi tc hes to th e ima ge.
Scanned areas
The obsta cl e detection area exte nds up to about 4
f t. (120 em) in front of the ve hicle and up to about 2
ft. (60 em) to e ither fig. 135 a rea hind th e ve hicl e is scanned u p to a dis ta nce of about 5 ft. (160 em ) and about 2ft. (60 em ) to either
Screen display
T he dis p lay sh ows the scanned area in seve ra l m ent s. The closer th e ve hicl e ge ts to th e obstacl e,
th e closer the segm ent m ove s toward s the ve hicle
i n th e fig. 13 4 135 the nex t- to -la st segm ent is dis p laye d, the
collis io n zone has be en reac hed. Sto p!
Di s
tance be twe en vehicl e and obstacl e Audible signal For color disp lay s: Seg ment color if an obstacle is detected
F ront: fr o m about l ft. (3 1 em) to 4 ft.
( 1 20cm)
Beep Ye llow
Rear : fro m about l ft. (31 em) to 5 ft. (160 em)
From about 0 ft. tone Hed or
While driving
Introduction
In this section you'll find information on the follow
ing :
Mobil e phone package component s
....... .
Multi-func tion stee
ring whee l ............. .
W ipe r leve r
............................ .
Three-bu tton modu le .................... .
Cradle with buttons for information and
6
7
7
8
More information and warnings:
instruction s 4
General in fo rma tion 5
Ope rat ion page 1
A light touch of the button is sufficient for the service call s ............. .............. . 9 operation of the mobile phone p ackage.
bile phone packages with different controls ca n be
in stalled.
Po s. fig. 1
Required parts
Multi-funct ion steering whee l
User's manual , chapter V olkswagen In-display formation System
Volkswagen Radio or N avigation Navigation sys-/em
9
Mount (base plate) for a c radle 9
® Th ree -button module in the head liner. 8
Wipe r lever with bu ttons for menu selection
manual
Navigation system
the event that route guidance has been started,
navigation instructions are also issued during calls.
necessary, disconnect active, i.e. automatically connected, Bluetooth connections of the mobile
phone .
Deac tivat e the key lock and screen saver of the mobi le phone .
To
Activa te Bluetooth on the mobile phone .
Connect the mob ile phone with the mobile phone package .
phone can be operated using the mobile
phone package only if a cradle is set in the mount
for the cradle . The mobi le phone to be paired must
not be in the cradle while doing so. A suitable cra-
dle is avai lable in Volkswagen accessories.
Operation
Disconnecting the connection
Or: the appropriate menu on the ment
a paired
Go to the sub -menu in the menu using the multi-function steeri ng
User in the sub-menu .
in the sub-me nu . The
on page 4 and the introduction and on page 12 first.
such as key deact ivatio n of the buttons and warning tones or activation of the
Media
the on page 4 and the introduction and on page 12 first.
some factory radios and
radio-navigation devices, the "Biuetooth Audio"
The phone
package =>page 12.
Navigation system.
To use a connected device as a media
Advanced Audio Distribution support " (A2DP). A2 DP is used for trans fer ring of stereo audio
1
) D epe ndin g on the mobile phone.
2) Vehicle-related
3) Depending on the radio or navigation system.
Connection of
Th e device search is performed automatically
in the order of the most recently connected phones, after the ignition is switched on.
Certain settings may have to be carried out on
the
can aut omat ically connect with the phone
package (authorizat ion).1
)
The
phone must support the " Audio Video Remote (AVRCP) . phones , the media must first be started on the
and ending music
Voice command to start music =>page
music in the
Phone .
music on the
Where appropria te , choose the audio source on
t he radio or navigation system Radio or Navigation system .3)
Op eration
Voice operation
this section ing:
Op
timizing voice operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
page 6
17
Optimizing voice operation
on
at a without excessive
emphasis or pauses.
can not be recog nized by the system.
To ensu re identification of names from
t he pho ne book , int erchang ing the sequence of
first and
nam es of the desired contact when suing voice commands may be
Avoid outside noise and as the power sunr oof.
Do not direct the of the air ven t upward wa rd the roof
at higher speeds.
Avoid oth er noi ses such as conve rsations in th e
Do not speak if the han ds- free sys tem a n announ cement.
Avoid ambient and background noises names.
After the first connec t
ion or after automa ted n ect ion, th e main
Voice ope ration can be operated using short or The
manual
When an voice operation is be turned off,
depending on the country , use of the gation system's voice operation settings Navigation system
An incoming voice commands. Therefore. voice operation
is automatically deactiva ted when a is incom-
ing .
the ins tructions and menus . Give your voice
voice operat ion steps .
V o
ice
and
in the voice operatio n The key voice commands are in context.
To start voice operation , for press
Wait for the tone.
in th e instrume nt
Language: Voice command
Czech:
Dutch :