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INTRODUCTION
The screen provides you with important infor-
mation in different display modes (here: radio
display mode), menus or the map (navigation).
The radio display mode indicates the station
preset keys and the stations stored there. The
station you are currently listening to appears
at the top of the display.
The screen can be set to a horizontal or vertical
position to ensure optimum legibility.
Switching to night display
Switch the display either manually, by pressing
the display button 88 88
8 or automatically by
switching on the vehicle headlights. For more
information, turn to page 63.
Care of the screen
Please handle the screen carefully. Pressure
applied with your fingers may result in dents
and contact with pointed objects could leave
scratches.
Cleaning the screen
Fingerprints can be removed from the screen
by gently rubbing it with a soft cloth, moistened
with a little alcohol, if necessary.
Note
Please do not any solvents, such as petrol or
turpentine, as they will damage the material.
Menu structure
The menus that appear on the screen consist
of the following standard fields:
AA AA
A - Status line
When navigation is active, this line indicates
the status of the radio or CD functions. During
radio or CD operation, you can see which func-
tion is active for navigation (e.g. “Destination
entry is active”).
A
B
C
BB BB
B - Destination field
The destination field is a four-line display that
indicates your currently selected destination
when navigation is active. In the radio display
mode, the information field is displayed in this
section of the screen. It indicates the name of
the radio station selected (including “TP” for
traffic information stations) and the sound
source.
CC CC
C - Menu fields
The menu fields are used to access submenus
or to select functions as you do by pressing
the keys.
Display
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Use the menu knob ** **
* to activate and use the
menu functions:
•To select the menu field: turn the knob
•To confirm the menu field: turn the knob
Selecting and confirming
menu fields Map and symbol displays
Map display
You can use the map display to
enter desti-
nations and during route guidance .
Using the map, you can select a destination
with the help of the cross hairs and the
selection rectangle and with the menu fields.
The map displays your travelling time or esti-
mated time of arrival
AA AA
A, the distance to your
destination BB
BB
B, true north CC
CC
C, the status of the
traffic congestion function DD
DD
D, the current map
scale EE
EE
E, your current vehicle position FF
FF
F, sym-
bols GG
GG
G and map information HH
HH
H.
Symbols for motorway filling stations/service
areas, airports, ·kodaAuto service centres and
town centres are indicated automatically on the
map. You can also choose to use additional
symbols to indicate such locations as car parks,
petrol stations or train stations. When using the map display, you can press
the menu knob during route guidance to
activate the
map menu. The map menu allows
you to select the map alignment automatically
in your driving direction, true north or directed
towards your destination. Using the map type,
you can choose to display your current vehicle
location together with your selected
destination. Use the move mode to view
neighbouring sections of the map. The map
contents allow you to select additional symbols.
Use the segment fields to alter the scale of the
map. Select the menu field marked “Symbol”
to switch from map display to the symbol
display mode.
A
B
CF
G
H
E
D
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Symbol display
During route guidance, you can use either the
symbol display with the directional arrows in-
dicating approaching turns or the map display.
What appears in this display depends on the
display mode used last during active route
guidance.
J
K
LM
NSwitching the system on/off
Press the rotary/pushbutton 00 00
0 to switch the
system on and off.
Note
If the system does not switch on and “SAFE”
appears in the display, please refer to the op-
erating instruction on page 64.
If the key is removed from the ignition when
the system is still switched on, it will switch off
automatically.
If the key has been removed from the igni-
tion , it is possible to switch the system on and
off by pressing the rotary/pushbutton
00 00
0. The
system will operate for approximately one hour
and then switch off automatically. This proc-
ess can be repeated as often as desired.
If the system has been switched off and the
key removed from the ignition, a flashing LED
indicates that the anti-theft coding has been
activated.
The symbol display indicates the number of
GPS satellites currently within reception range
and the status of the traffic congestion func-
tion
II II
I, the estimated time of arrival or the trav-
elling time and distance to your destination KK
KK
K,
the directional arrow LL
LL
L, the distance bar graph
to the next intersection/turn indicating the dis-
tance
MM MM
M and the name of the road you are
currently travelling on NN
NN
N. If a turn is approach-
ing, the directional arrow LL
LL
L will indicate the
direction in which you will be required to turn.
The name of the street you will turn onto will
also appear above the arrow.
You can easily switch from one display mode
to the other at any time. Press the menu knob
to activate the map when you are using the
symbol display mode. To return to the symbol
display mode, press
99 99
9.
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First the start display with the ·koda logo will
appear on the screen.
Then the menu (or display - here the radio dis-
play mode) used the last time the system was
active will appear on the screen.
The following message will also appear: “The
navigation system is being activated. Please
observe RTR!” (Road Traffic Rules).Switching the system off
Press the rotary/pushbutton 00 00
0.
The system will save the active menu (or dis-
play mode).
Note
Entries that have not been completed when the
system is switched off will not be saved.
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AUDIO
Activating the “Select source” menu
Press AUDIO %% %%
% to switch from the navigation
display to the audio display.
•In the audio display mode, press AUDIO %%
%%
%to activate the “Select source” menu. The se-
lection bar will mark the currently active sound
source.
Audio menu - overview
“Settings”
“Select source” menu
“Audio setting” menu
Selecting the sound source
•Mark and confirm the sound source you
want to select:
Traffic information radio station in 2 memo-
ry banks (TP1 and TP2)
CD
TV/VIDEO (for vehicles equipped with a TV
tuner) or
AUX (for vehicles without a TV tuner), see
page 21
Radio with the following wavebands
– FM in 2 memory banks (FM1 and FM2)
– AM in 2 memory banks (AM1 and AM2)
Radio off
The sound source with the corresponding
memory bank selected will appear on the
screen (e.g. TP1).
Note
If you confirm the “Radio off” menu field, the
radio will switch to mute. A corresponding
message will appear on the screen.
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CD Shuffle - plays the tracks of a CD or the
CDs in the CD changer in random order.
AUX Source - selects an additional audio/vid-
eo sound source connected.
•Mark and confirm the “AUX Source” menu
field.
•Press the menu knob to switch between the
following functions: Off, Audio, Video and Vid-
eo + Audio, depending on the signals received
from the equipment connected.
Volume setup - activates the menu to adjust
the basic volume settings. For more informa-
tion, please turn to page 15.
TIM standby - sets the TIM standby time.
•Mark and confirm the “TIM standby” menu
field.
•Press the menu knob to switch between the
following standby times: Off, 30, 60, 90 and
120 minutes. For more information, please turn
to page 21.
“Audio setting” menu
With the help of this menu, you can make oth-
er adjustments:
RDS name - sets the RDS station name to
“fixed” or “variable” (variable text will appear
on the screen, e.g. the weather report or ad-
vertising).
RDS REG - some of the programming broad-
cast by radio stations is divided up into regional
programs. This allows the stations to broad-
cast regional programs with different contents
in different parts of the country.
You can choose between “auto” for automatic
reception and “off” to switch this function off.
It is advisable to switch this function off when
you are travelling through areas where the re-
ception ranges of several regional radio sta-
tions overlap and the reception of the regional
station selected begins to deteriorate. Music/speech
- some RDS radio stations dif-
ferentiate between music and voice program-
ming.
You can choose between “auto” to automati-
cally optimise the programming and “off” to
switch this function off.
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Sound menu - overview
Systems without the Digital Sound
Package (DSP)
Activating the “Adjust sound” menu
Activating the “Adjust sound” menu Activating the “Adjust sound” menu
Activating the “Adjust sound” menu
Activating the “Adjust sound” menu
•Press Tone && &&
&.
Altering the sound settings
Altering the sound settings Altering the sound settings
Altering the sound settings
Altering the sound settings
Now mark and confirm the desired menu field
(e.g. “Treble”). The selection bar will move to
the right-hand column. The current setting is
marked with a blue rectangle. Now turn the
menu knob to select the new setting and con-
firm your selection. “Volume setup”
“Adjust sound” menu
“Volume setup” menu
Activating the “Volume setup” menu
Activating the “Volume setup” menu Activating the “Volume setup” menu
Activating the “Volume setup” menu
Activating the “Volume setup” menu
•Mark and confirm the “Volume setup” menu
field.
Altering the volume
Altering the volume Altering the volume
Altering the volume
Altering the volume
Now mark and confirm the desired menu field
(e.g. “GALA”). The selection bar will move to
the right-hand column. The current setting is
marked with a blue rectangle. Now turn the
menu knob to select the new setting and con-
firm your selection.
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Systems equipped with DSP
If you own a system equipped with the Digital
Sound Package (DSP), press Tone && &&
& to
access a menu you can use to adjust the sys-
tem sound. The menu fields include “Linear”,
“Pop”, “Rock”, “Jazz” and “Classic”. Select the
corresponding menu field (e.g. Rock) and
confirm your selection. The sound range se-
lected is marked with a blue triangle and blue
lettering. The sound range selected previously
will be deactivated.
Driver - optimises the sound for the driver-seat
position. Select “Off” to deactivate the function.
Dyn. - The noise level in the vehicle increases
proportionally with increasing driving speed.
This function automatically adjusts the volume
in audio mode (radio, CD) to the driving speed.
Select “Off” to deactivate the function.
Note
From this menu you can access the “Adjust
sound” menu by selecting the menu field
marked “Sound” and the “Volume setup” menu
by selecting the “Volume setup” menu field.
Adjusting the tone and the acoustic
field (“Adjust sound” menu)
In the “Adjust sound” menu, you can adjust the
tone (bass and treble) and the acoustic field
(balance and fader).
Bass - alters the bass sound.
Treble - alters the treble sound.
Balance - adjusts the volume between the right/
left speakers.
Fader - adjusts the volume between the front/
rear speakers.
Volume setup - activates the “Volume setup”
menu.
Adjusting the volume
(“Volume setup” menu)
Power-on volume - volume of the system
when it is switched on.
•If you select “Last”, the system will switch
on at the volume used when it was last
switched off. Select “Change” to change the
power-on volume.
TA minimum volume - adjusts the volume for
traffic information. Traffic information will be
emitted at this volume even if the radio is set
to “very quiet”. Telephone volume
- adjusts the reception vol-
ume for a telephone connected to the system.
Using a telephone connected to the system, it
is also possible to place calls when the radio
navigation system is switched off or when the
message “SAFE” appears in the display after
the system has been switched on.
Navigation minimum volume - adjusts the
volume of the voice output during route
guidance.
•If you select “Mute” as the navigation min-
imum volume , the voice output will be
switched off.
NoteNote NoteNote
Note
You can also alter the navigation volume by
turning the rotary/pushbutton
00 00
0 to the left (qui-
eter) or to the right (louder) during voice output
for navigation.
GALA - Speed-dependent volume adjustment.
The noise level in your vehicle increases pro-
portionally with increasing driving speed. GALA
regulates the volume in the audio mode (radio,
CD) automatically.
•Select the left-hand column value to switch
GALA off.