
4RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
CONTENTS
The Škoda Radio 
Navigation System
................................. 6
Navigation....................................................... 7
How does navigation work? ......................7
Important notes ...................................... 7Operating the radio navigation system 
while driving..................................................... 7
Notes on using the radio navigation 
system ............................................................. 7
Display.................................................... 8Display illustration........................................... 8
Display contents .............................................. 8
Switching to the night display ..........................9
Alarm ............................................................... 9
T
elephone (PHONE) ........................................ 9
Menus................................................... 10Menu structure.............................................. 10Selecting and confirming 
menu items........................................... 10
Altering settings............................................. 1 1
Exiting menus ................................................ 1 1
Main buttons......................................... 12INFO button................................................... 12
TELE button .................................................. 12
MUTE button ................................................. 13
DSP
 button .................................................... 13
SETUP - Main settings.........................14Navigation setup ............................................ 14
Audio setup ................................................... 14
V
olume setup ................................................. 16
Macro key setup ............................................ 16
Clock setup .................................................... 17Language
...................................................... 18
Default settings .............................................. 18
Theft Protection.................................... 19
Switching the system on/of
f .................. 20
Radio operation .................................... 22
Radio operation with RDS .............................22
RDS (Radio Data System) ......................22
Alternate frequency ................................. 22
TMC (T
raffic Message Channel) .............22
RDS Regional ......................................... 22
Switching to regionally related sta
tions ...22
Switching on radio operation .........................23
Selecting stations .......................................... 24
Manual station tuning for FM, 
TMC 
and AM .................................................... 24
Recalling stored stations .........................24
Automatic station tuning for 
AM .............. 24
Storing and recalling stations ........................24
Storing stations ....................................... 24
Recalling stored stations .........................25
Storing stations automatically .................25
Scanning stations (Radio Scan) ....................26
T
raffic station reception .................................26
Listening to traffic message ....................27
Interrupting a traffic announcement ........27
AUDIO
INTRODUCTION
CD operation
........................................ 29Integrated CD player.....................................29
Inserting an audio CD (integrated CD 
player) ..................................................... 29
Starting CD operation (integrated CD 
player) ..................................................... 29
CD functions (integrated CD player) .............30
Selecting a track ...................................... 30
Fast seek tuning (audible) .......................30
Scanning all the tracks on a CD (SCAN) 30
Playing all the tracks on a CD in 
random order ........................................... 30
Removing a CD ....................................... 30
Ending CD operation ...............................30
CD changer operation 
Traffic Information Memo (TIM).....................27
Activating TIM standby for 24 hours........27
Activating TIM standby for 2 hours..........28
Listening to recorded messages..............28
Selecting a recorded message...............
.28
Fast seek tuning, audible.........................29
Deleting traffic messages.......................
.29
Ending the TIM function...........................29
(extra feature) ....................................... 30Switching on CD changer operation ........30
Selecting a CD ........................................ 31
Selecting a track ...................................... 31
Fast seek tuning ...................................... 31
Scanning all the tracks (SCAN) ...............31
Playing all the tracks in random order 
(MIX) ....................................................... 31
Ending CD changer operation .................31
Notes on audio CDs ...................................... 32
CD label .................................................. 32
Skipping during playback ........................32
Condensation .......................................... 32
Notes on cleaning CDs ...........................32
Tone settings........................................ 32Tone settings and balance and fader set -
tings ......................................................... 32 

29RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMAUDIO OPERATION
Fast seek tuning, audible
• 
To  run  through  the  message  more  quickly, 
press  one  of  the  buttons   during  play-back.
Deleting traffic messages
All traffic messages are deleted automatically six 
hours after TIM standby has ended.
Ending the TIM function  
• Press TIM  again to end the TIM function. The function will switch off automatically once 
all of the messages have been played.
Note: If TIM was activated from the route guid -
ance menu, you can press the TIM button to 
return to this menu.  
CD operation
Integrated CD player
You  can  use  your  radio  navigation  system  to 
listen to audio CDs on the integrated CD player. 
You  also  have  the  option  of  connecting  a  CD 
changer (extra feature, see page 30).
Note:  You  can  only  use  the  integrated  CD 
player  when  you  are  not  using  the  naviga-
tion system or when you are using NO MAP 
route guidance. This type of route guidance 
indicates the direction of your destination and 
the distance as the crow flies.
I n s e r t i n g   a n   a u d i o   C D   ( i n t e g r a t e d   C D 
player)
Insert  an  audio  CD  with  the  label  facing  up-
wards into the CD drive. When you feel a slight 
resistance,  the  CD  will  be  pulled  into  the  drive 
automatically. Do not use force when attempting 
to insert the CD.
Once the CD is in the player, the radio navigation 
system will automatically switch to CD playback. 
Playback will begin after a few seconds with the 
first track on the CD.  TRACK  and  the  number  of  the  track  currently 
playing will appear in the display foreground.
S t a r t i n g   C D   o p e r a t i o n   ( i n t e g r a t e d   C D 
player)
• 
If there is already a CD in the player, press CD . Playback will resume at the point where it was interrupted last. If the CD had played 
to the end, playback will begin again with the 
first track.
Note: If the system has been outfitted with a 
CD changer, the CD changer will be activated 
first when you press CD 
.
  

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AUDIO OPERATION
CD functions (integrated CD player)
Selecting a track
• 
To select the next track, press the right-hand 
button . To select the previous track, press the left-hand button .
Fast seek tuning (audible)
• To  start  fast  seek  tuning,  press  down  and 
hold  the left-hand  button  to reverse and the  right-hand  button   to  fast  forward  for as long as necessary.
Scanning all the tracks on a CD (SCAN)
You can scan all the tracks on a CD for 10 sec-
onds each.
•  Press  SCAN .  All  of  the  tracks  will  be scanned  in  ascending  order.  SCAN  will  ap-
pear in the status line of the display.
•  To  continue  listening  to  the  track  being 
scanned, press SCAN  again.
Playing  all  the  tracks  on  a  CD  in  random 
order 
You can also play all the tracks on a CD in ran-
dom order.
• Press MIX . MIX will appear in the status 
line of the display.
•  Press MIX  to end the MIX function. The next track on the CD will begin to play.
Removing a CD
•  Press ; the CD will eject. Remove the CD carefully from the CD player.
Ending CD operation
To end CD operation,
•  press  FM ,  TMC   or AM   to  select another audio function or eject the CD.
CD changer operation 
(extra feature)
Switching on CD changer operation  
• With the radio navigation system switched on, 
press CD .
CD  changer  operation  will  begin  with  the  track 
played last on the CD played last.  TRACK and 
the number of the track playing will appear in the 
display foreground. 
CDC  (CD  changer)  and  the  number  of  the  CD 
currently playing will appear in the status line as 
the source.
If you have not inserted a CD magazine or if the 
CD  magazine  has  not  been  inserted  correctly, 
NO MAG will appear in the display. 
Note:  If  the  radio  navigation  system  has 
not  been  outfitted  with  a  CD  changer,  the 
integrated  CD  player  will  be  activated  when 
you press CD 
 as long as an audio CD has been inserted.  

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AUDIO OPERATION
Notes on audio CDs
CD label 
Make sure that you only play audio CDs that bear 
the symbol illustrated here.
Skipping during playback
CDs  may  skip  while  you  are  driving  over  very 
uneven ground. 
In  this  case,  switch  the  CD  player  off  and  wait 
until the road conditions improve before playing 
CDs.
Condensation
Condensation  may  occur  in  the  CD  changer 
housing when it is cold or humidity is high, such 
as during or after rain showers. This can lead to 
skipping  or  make  playback  impossible.  In  this 
case,  remove  the  CD  or  leave  the  sliding  door 
of the CD changer open to allow it to dry before 
you use it.
Notes on cleaning CDs
Clean  CDs  with  a  soft,  lint-free  cloth.  Wipe  the 
CDs  in  a  straight  line  from  the  middle  to  the 
outside edge. 
Note:  Never  use  such  solvents  as  alcohol, 
petrol,  paint  thinner  or  LP  cleaner  to  clean 
the CD!
Tone settings
Tone  settings  and  balance  and  fader  set
-
tings 
In the Sound menu you can adjust the treble and 
bass as well as the balance (left/right speakers) 
and fader (front/rear speakers) settings.
The  settings  for  bass  and  treble  can  be  made 
and  stored  for  each  sound  source  individually, 
the  settings  made  for  balance  and  fader  apply 
to all the sound sources.