
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 

10RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
Menu structure
Menus
These menus are marked with an arrow on the 
right.  The  additional  menu  items  will  appear  in 
the display if you move the selection bar to the 
second or second-last menu item on the list. Turn 
the menu knob 
 again and the selection bar will remain at this position. The additional menu 
items will become visible. 
Use the menu knob  to select menu items .
• 
To move the selection bar up or down, turn the 
menu  knob  clockwise  or  counter-clockwise. 
The menu item selected will be highlighted.
To confirm your selection,
•  press the menu knob .
Selecting and confirming 
menu items
All the basic functions for your radio navigation 
system  can  be  adjusted  in  the  setup  menu. 
Menus  are  also  used  to  make  the  settings  for 
navigation and destination entry. 
The display contents are divided into the menu 
title  and  menu  items.  If  a  menu  contains  more 
than five items, the remaining items will appear 
outside of the current display. 

17RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMINTRODUCTION
- 
A L P H .   D E S T.   M E M O RY   a c t i v a t e s   t h e 
alphabetically sorted destination memory. 
-  G P S   S TAT U S   i n d i c a t e s   t h e   n u m b e r   o f 
GPS  satellites  currently  received  and  your 
geographical position.
-  TOGGLE  TIME  INFO   allows  you  to  switch 
between the display of the arrival time or the 
remaining driving time in the Info window.
-  S H O W   L O C AT I O N ,   r o u t e   g u i d a n c e   i s 
provided by indicating the direction in which 
your  destination  is  located  and  the  name  of 
the street or road you are currently travelling 
on, if applicable.
  When you access this menu, the selection bar 
will mark  ROUTE GUIDANCE. The function 
currently assigned to the Macro button will be 
marked by an arrow.Clock setup
Use  this  menu  to  set  the  system  time.  It  is  not 
possible  to  alter  the  GPS  TIME  menu  item.  It 
is  used  to  calculate  the  system  time  via  GPS 
reception. If the GPS time is available, it will not 
be possible to alter the system time manually.  TIME  ZONE  -  This  is  where  you  can  enter  the 
time difference between your current time zone 
and world standard time (UTC), (see page 64).
DAYLIGHT  SAVING  TIME
  -  Select ON  if  you 
are  in  a  country  where  daylight  savings  time  is 
in effect. 
SYSTEM TIME  - Use the menu knob 
 to select the menu item SYSTEM TIME and confirm your 
selection. Now turn the knob to alter the hours. To 
alter the minutes press the menu knob 
 again. Turn the menu knob  to alter the minutes and press it to exit this menu. 
Note: You cannot alter the system time unless 
it is not possible to receive GPS time. 
The  time  zone  and  summer  time  must  be 
adjusted manually.