
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 

9RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMINTRODUCTION
  the directional arrow ,
   the  distance  to  the  next  turning  point  and
  the name of the street that you are currently 
driving down 
.
Switching to the night display 
When driving at night, you can press button  on the main panel to switch to night display.
Alarm
If  your  radio  navigation  system  should  receive 
an  emergency  message, 
ALARM  will  appear 
in the display foreground as illustrated or in the 
display background when active route guidance 
is in progress. 
T h e   c u r r e n t l y   a c t i v e   a u d i o   s o u r c e   w i l l   b e 
interrupted  and  the  radio  source  broadcasting 
the emergency message will have priority. 
The message will be put through at the volume 
selected  for  traffic  information  messages,  see 
page 16. 
After  the  message  has  ended,  the  system  will 
automatically switch back to the last audio source 
that was active.
You  can  also  end  the  message  broadcast  at 
any  time  by  switching  to  another  audio  source 
or selecting a different radio station.   
Telephone (PHONE)
If  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  car  phone 
s y s t e m   a n d   h a n d s - f r e e   e q u i p m e n t   ( e x t r a 
features), the voice output for the car phone will 
be reproduced via the radio navigation system.
If the telephone is active, the audio sources will 
be switched to mute. 
PHONE will appear in the display.
After  the  call  has  been  completed,  audio  play 
will resume.
Note:  If  you  activate  the  phone  while  the 
radio  navigation  system  is  switched  off, 
the system will switch on automatically. The 
display  will  not  switch  on.  You  will  be  able 
to place your call as usual. After the call has 
been completed, the radio navigation system 
will switch off again automatically . 
      

16RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
Volume setup
VOL-ON - setting for the power-on volume, the 
volume at which the system switches on. Move 
the slide control to the desired volume. You will 
hear  the  change  in  the  volume  while  you  are 
adjusting this setting.
Note: If the VOL-ON is set to Max., the power-
on volume will be extremely loud. This could 
result in damage to your hearing.
TA - M I N
  -   t h e   m i n i m u m   v o l u m e   f o r   t r a ff i c 
information announcements. 
NAV-MIN   -  Here  you  can  select  the  minimum 
v o l u m e   f o r   t h e   v o i c e   o u t p u t   u s e d   f o r 
navigation. 
Note:  If  the  system  volume  is  set  louder 
t h a n   TA - M I N   o r   N AV- M I N   w h e n   a   t r a f f i c 
announcement or voice output is made, this 
information  will  be  emitted  at  the  current 
system volume . 
T E L E P H O N E   -   I f   y o u r   v e h i c l e   h a s   b e e n 
equipped  with  car  phone  system,  the  calls  will 
be transmitted via the radio navigation system. 
Here you can select the volume at which you will 
hear the call over the vehicle speaker system.
GALA   -  The  volume  of  your  radio  navigation 
system  will  be  increased  automatically  as  the 
speed  of  your  vehicle  and  the  outside  noise 
increases.  Here  you  can  select  by  how  much 
the volume will increase.
    
Macro key setup 
You can assign one of the following functions to 
the Macro button .
-      ROUTE GUIDANCE activates route    
       guidance if a destination has already been  
       entered.
-      R
OUTE  OPTIONS   activates  the  menu  to          
select the options used in route calculation.
-      ROUTE LIST  activates the route list during   
       active route guidance.
-      LAST DESTINA
 TIONS indicates the con -  
       tents      of the "Last destinations" memory  
       for navigation. 

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NAVIGATION
Tour list
Use the tour list to combine several destinations 
to form a tour and then use this list for route gui
-
dance. This is a convenient function if you want 
to tour the sights of a city, for example.
START TOUR  - Use this menu item to activate 
the tour list. Select the destination on the tour list 
to which you want to start route guidance.
ENTER DESTINATION - Here you can enter the 
destinations you want to combine to form a tour. 
Enter these destinations in the same way as you 
do for navigation (see from page 35 onwards). STORE DESTINATION
 - The current destination 
or the destination that was active last will be ad -
ded to the tour list.
DELETE DESTINATIONS  - Here you can delete 
individual  destinations  from  the  tour  list  or  the 
entire tour list.
SORT DESTINATIONS - Here you can sort the 
destinations for a tour.
Travel guide
Use a travel guide to obtain travel information on 
your destination. This travel information is stored 
in categories. 
Categories include:
-  Accommodation,- Restaurants,- Tourist Info.
Travel information might include prices, facilities 
and telephone/fax numbers for hotel accommo-
dation.