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SYSTEM POWER OFF
The CONNECT Nav+ system can
be switched off according to two dif-
ferent modes:
– deactivation dependenton ig-
nition key
– deactivation independentof ig-
nition key
The power-off mode can be chosen
in the SETUP module (see section
SETUP/ Power OFF).Deactivation dependent
on ignition key
(Key-dependent auto-off)
With this mode active, CONNECT
Nav+ can be switched off by turning
the ignition key to OFFor by press-
ing button 17-fig. 1.
The display will show the message
“PLEASE WAIT WHILE SYSTEM
TURNS OFF”.
IMPORTANTDeactivation with
ignition key to OFFis delayed and will
take place after 20 minutes if the sys-
tem has a destination set or a phone
call is in progress.Deactivation independent
of ignition key
(Key-independ. auto-off)
With this mode active, the radio-nav-
igation system can be switched off by
pressing button 1-fig. 1or automati-
cally after 20 minutes.
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MAIN MODE
The MAIN mode is activated by
pushing the “MAIN” button 21-fig. 1
on the front panel. This mode allows
to display the four main system mod-
ules fig. 3 - 4:
– 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.IMPORTANTWith ignition key at
OFF, 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:
– network administrator GMS (if no
administrator is found, manual search
can be carried out; if the telephone is
turned off, the “TEL OFF” string will
appear, and no call can be made);
– Unread SMS message envelope-
shaped icon;
– Active call forward arrow-shaped
icon.
The panel dedicated to the current
audio source includes:
– In Radio mode: tuned band and fre-
quency, RDS string.
– In CD/CDC/MP3 mode: active
source CD or CD1 ÷ 10 or MP3,
number of the track or MP3 file be-
ing played and length.
fig. 3
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fig. 4
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The panel dedicated to Trip provides
the following info:
– average speed and km/miles to
empty or (turning knob 15-fig. 1) trip
time and average fuel consumption.
Panel with map drawing, with the
same scale used in navigator screens.
At the bottom of the screen are dis-
played the icon keys that can be acti-
vated through the multifunction but-
tons 16-fig. 1below:
– FM, AM, CD, CDC: the user can
directly select a radio band (pushing
on FM will select FM1/2/3/FMAST;
pushing on AM will select LW/MW/
AMAST/MW/…) or CD/CD Changer
audio source.Audio source can be changed also by
pushing on source button “SRC” 2-
fig. 1, through the following loop:
FM1, FM2, FM3, FMAST, LW, MW,
AMAST, CD, CDC.
– 1 to 6 icon keys: have functions re-
lated to the currently active source.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 process will not be actuated if
the radio navigation system is turned
on by means of key 17-fig. 1. In this
case, the radio navigation system will
operate normally, without carrying out
the authentication procedure.
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With ignition key at ON, if authenti-
cation fails, system starts working as
usual, but the user is asked to enter the
4-digit “Master Code” to allow access
to the standard functions.
Master code is unique for each CON-
NECT Nav+, and is stored in its mem-
ory and can not be reset.To enter the code, access is made pos-
sible to a screen fig. 5which acts in the
same way as the screen for the tele-
phone PIN entry request.
Only the code entry numeric keys, key
17-fig. 1and a few audio control keys
will be active.
After the code is entered, a second
panel notices the user that the authen-
tication procedure is in progress, fig. 6.In case the correct code is provided,
the system is fully enabled. On the con-
trary, if a wrong code is entered, screen
is cleared and previous box is shown
again with the following string:
“Incorrect code entered. Enter mas-
ter code or turn off system with push-
button 17-fig. 1.
There is no upper limit to the num-
ber of wrong codes that can be en-
tered.
fig. 5
F0L3002g
fig. 6
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The audio system is turned on by
pressing briefly the “AUDIO” key 20-
fig. 1which displays the main func-
tions of the radio fig. 7.
Keeping button 20-fig. 1pressed
longer, with the audio system on and
any operating mode active, the
“MUTE” mode is switched on: this
way the audio source is muted and the
display will show “MUTE”. The
“MUTE” function can be switched off
either by pressing key 20-fig. 1for
more than 2 seconds or changing the
sound volume.
Through the audio system of the
CONNECT Nav+ it is possible to
control:
– RDS radio with FM/AM reception;
– Compact Disc player;
– CD-Changer (if installed);
– equalizer;
– MP3 player.SCREEN OPTIONS
AND FUNCTIONS
Pressing repeatedly the “SRC” key 2-
fig. 1the available audio sources are
displayed cyclically:
– Radio (FM1, FM2, FM3, FMAST,
LW, MW, AMAST)
– CD (if the CD is inserted)
– CD-Changer (if installed).
The audio source is automatically
changed in one of the following cas-
es:– broadcasting of traffic information,
if the TA function is on and an enabled
station is tuned (TP)
– forwarding a phone call
– receiving a phone call
– voice recognition function activa-
tion.
A A
U U
D D
I I
O O
fig. 7
F0L3004g
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– frequency measure unit (MHz for
FM band and kHz for AM band);
– RDS channel name (if available) or
current station frequency;
– channel information (stereo signal,
TP, EON, etc..).
At the screen bottom is given the list
of stored stations (in the current band)
and the numbers corresponding to
storage keys.
There are 6 available memories for
each band.RADIO MODE
Choosing the radio source will dis-
play the following functions fig. 8:
– Frequency
– Autostore (active only on the
FMAST and AMAST bands)
– Preset scan
– Band scan
– Loc/DX
– Radio setup
– Audio setup.The radio is always set to receive sta-
tions in the RDS (Radio Data System)
mode.
The main screen is as follows fig. 8:
– the top section on the left of the
screen describes the radio status:
– active frequency band (e.g. FM1);
– tuned station frequency (e.g.
102.50);
fig. 8
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At the screen bottom there are the
functions that can be activated by press-
ing the corresponding multifunction
keys 16-fig. 1, on the front panel:
– FMactivates, on successive push-
es FM1, FM2, FM3, FMAST, FM1… ra-
dio bands in a loop.
– AMactivates, on successive push-
es MW, LW, AMAST, MW… radio
bands in a loop
– CD activates CD
– CDCactivates CD Changer
– 1-6buttons (short push), select a
pre-stored station
– 1-6 buttons (long push), store the
currently active station at the select-
ed button
– AFalternative frequency search
on/off
– TAtraffic information on/off.Tuning
This function seeks stations in the
chosen band.
Proceed as follows:
– select the frequency band (FM1,
FM2, FM3, MW, LW) pressing the
“SRC” key repeatedly 2-fig. 1;
– press key “
¯¯” 5-fig. 1or “˙˙”
6-fig. 1to start the search for tuning
the next or previous station that can
be received.
If the “TA” function is on (traffic in-
formation), the tuner only seeks sta-
tions that broadcast traffic bulletins.
If the “PTY” function is on, the tuner
only seeks stations with the selected
PTY program (see paragraph "PTY-
PROG TYPE function”).Manual station storage
The station being heard can be
stored in the range chosen with key-
pad buttons 16-fig. 1numbered from
“1” to “6” at the bottom of the main
screen.
Keep one of these keys pressed un-
til the display shows the number of the
key with which the station has been
stored; a confirmation beep will indi-
cate that the station has been stored.
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TA - TRAFFIC INFORMATION
Certain stations in the FM band
(FM1, FM2, FM3 and FMAST) are al-
so enabled to broadcast information
about the conditions of the traffic. In
this case the displays shows the ab-
breviation “TP”.
To turn on/off the TA function (Traf-
fic Announcement) for traffic bulletins,
press briefly one of the keypad keys
16-fig. 1set near the icon key TA.
When the TA function is on, the dis-
play shows “TA” and the wording on
the icon key is darkened.
The listening conditions and infor-
mation shown on the display may be
the following:
– TA and TP: you are tuned to a sta-
tion that broadcasts traffic information
and the traffic information function is
on– TP: you are tuned to a station that
broadcasts traffic information but the
traffic information function is off
– TA: the traffic information function
is on but you are tuned to a station
that does not broadcast traffic infor-
mation
– TA and TP not shown on the dis-
play: you are tuned to a station that
does not broadcast traffic information
and the traffic information function is
off.
With the TA function on it is possi-
ble:
1) to receive traffic information al-
so if the CD/CDC/MP3 player is
working;
2) to receive traffic information at a
preset minimum level also with the ra-
dio volume down completely. Listening to stored stations
Proceed as follows:
– choose the required frequency
band (FM1, FM2, FM3, FMAST, LW,
MW or AMAST) pressing repeatedly
the “SRC” key 2-fig. 1;
– press briefly one of the station
storage keys on the keypad 16-fig. 1
numbered from “1” to “6” at the bot-
tom of the main screen.
In the FM1, FM2, FM3 and FMAST
bands, if reception is poor and the
“AF-Alt. Freq.” alternative frequency
seek function is on, a station with the
strongest signal that is broadcasting
the same programme is automatically
sought.