
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. 

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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48RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
NAVIGATION
Selecting the FLAGGED DESTINATION menu 
item
• 
Use the menu knob  to mark and confirm the FLAGGED DESTINATION menu item in 
the enter destination menu.
Now the main navigation menu will appear and 
you can start route guidance to the flagged des-
tination.
Now  you  can  start  route  guidance,  see  page 
50. 
Note: There is only one destination stored in 
the  flagged  destination  memory.  Once  you 
press  the  flagged  destination  button 
  to enter a new flagged destination, the previous 
flagged destination will be deleted if you have 
not entered it in the alphabetical destination 
memory.
Route options
Planning a route   
Once  you  have  entered  a  destination,  you  can 
use the ROUTE OPTIONS  menu item in the main 
navigation menu to plan the route.
The  menu  item  appears  if  you  turn  the  menu 
knob 
 to the left.
Selecting route options
•  Use the menu knob  to mark and confirm the  ROUTE OPTIONS  menu item in the main 
navigation menu. 
The  menu  for  selecting  the  route  options  will 
then appear.
Selecting route options 
•  Highlight the required option turning the menu 
knob .
• Choose another setting by pressing the menu 
knob . 

56RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
NAVIGATION
CHANGE SHORT NAME
 - to edit short names 
in the destination memory, see below.
DELETE DESTINATIONS  - to delete last desti-
nations,  single  destinations  or  all  destinations, 
see page 57.
SORT DESTINATIONS  - to sort the destinations 
in  the  destination  memory  to  create  a  list  with 
the destinations sorted in the order you choose, 
see page 57.Entering/changing a short name
You  can  assign  a  short  name  to  a  destination. 
This  will  help  you  to  find  the  destination  more 
quickly in the corresponding destination memory. 
A short name can be someone’s first name, for 
example. You can edit any short name you enter 
any time at a later date. 
The  short  name  always  precedes  the  actual 
destination  name.  You  enter  the  short  name  in 
the edit menu.  Editing the short name
 
• Use the menu knob  to mark and confirm the  CHANGE  SHORT  NAME   menu  item. 
The  alphabetical  destination  memory  will 
appear.
Now  use  the  menu  knob 
  to  mark  and  se-lect  the  desired  entry.  Then  the  edit  menu  will 
appear.
•  Use the character set to enter the short name. 
The short name you enter will appear in the 
highlighted text line. 
•     Press the menu knob  firmly to confirm  
       your entry .   

57RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMNAVIGATION
Sorting Destinations 
• 
Use the menu knob  to mark and confirm the SORT DESTINATIONS  menu item.
• Use the menu knob  to select and confirm the entry you want to move. The entry selected will be highlighted by a move 
marking.
• 
Move  the  marked  entry  to  the  desired  po-
sition. 
• Press  the  menu  knob   to  confirm  this change.
Now you can select another entry.
•  Press   to return to the main destination memory.
Deleting destinations in the 
destination memory
 
You can delete destinations you no longer need 
from the memory. 
To prevent you from inadvertently deleting one or 
more destinations, you will be required to confirm 
a pop-up inquiry. 

61RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMNAVIGATION
To  take  advantage  of  the  travel  guide,  you  re-
quire a navigation CD that includes travel guide 
information.
Activating the travel guide
• 
Use the menu knob  to mark and confirm the  TRAVEL  GUIDE  menu  item  in  the  main 
navigation menu.
The main travel guide menu will appear.
Note: If there is only one travel guide on your 
navigation  CD,  then  the  name  of  that  travel 
guide  will  appear  directly  in  the  main  navi-
gation menu. If there are several travel guides 
available, a menu listing the choice of travel 
guides will appear.
Selecting a destination
•  Use the menu knob  to mark and confirm the desired menu item.
The  entries  in  the  travel  guide  menu  depend 
on the travel guide selected and may vary. As a 
result, the following are only examples of possi-
ble entries.
PLACE NAME  - activates the edit menu so that 
you can enter the desired place name.
GOLF COURSE  - activates the edit menu so that 
you can enter the desired golf course.
ACCOMMODATION  -  activates  the  list  of  cat-
egories  in  the  area  close  to  the  destination 
address.
ENTERTAINMENT   -  activates  the  list  of  cat-
egories  in  the  area  around  the  current  vehicle 
position.
Selecting a category and a destination
Use  the  speller  menus  and  lists  to  select  the 
destinations for route guidance.
Use 
  to return to the list of categories.
Changing the navigation CD ROM   
To  change  the  CD  ROM,  press  the  CD  eject 
button . The navigation CD will eject.
Insert the new navigation CD, with the label fa-
cing upwards, carefully into the CD slot until the 
system automatically pulls it into position.
Notes on navigation CDs
To ensure the trouble-free operation of the navi-
gation  system,  always  use  clean  CDs  without 
scratches or other damage.
Always keep CDs in their original cases.
Never expose the CDs to direct sunlight!
Do not write on or put stickers on the CDs!