3
CONNECT Nav+
ADVICE, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION... 5
ADVICE ............................................................................................................ 5
CONTROLS .................................................................................................... 10
Front panel controls ...................................................................................... 10
Steering wheel controls ................................................................................ 14
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 15
System power on ............................................................................................ 16
System power off ............................................................................................ 17
Main mode ........................................................................................................ 18
Protection against theft ................................................................................. 19
AUDIO............................................................................................................ 21
SCREEN OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS ................................................ 21
RADIO MODE ................................................................................................ 22
Seeking alternative frequencies ................................................................... 24
Traffic information .......................................................................................... 26
“Frequency” function ..................................................................................... 26
Autostore function ......................................................................................... 27
Band Scan function ......................................................................................... 28
Preset Scan function ...................................................................................... 28
Radio setup function ...................................................................................... 29
LOC/DX function ........................................................................................... 29
Mono/Stereo function ................................................................................... 29
PTY-Prog. Type function .............................................................................. 30
RDS function .................................................................................................... 31
Regional function ............................................................................................ 31
Audio setup function ..................................................................................... 32
Bass .................................................................................................................... 33
Treble ................................................................................................................ 33
Balance/Fader function .................................................................................. 33
Loudness ........................................................................................................... 33
Equalizer ............................................................................................................ 34
Auto Vol. Cont. function .............................................................................. 35
CD MODE ....................................................................................................... 37
Shuffle function ................................................................................................ 38
Scan function .................................................................................................... 39Compression function ................................................................................... 39
CD setup function .......................................................................................... 39
Audio setup function ..................................................................................... 42
CD-CHANGER MODE ................................................................................ 42
Shuffle function ................................................................................................ 44
Prog function ................................................................................................... 45
Scan function .................................................................................................... 45
Compression function ................................................................................... 45
CDC setup function ....................................................................................... 45
Audio setup function ..................................................................................... 47
MP3 MODE ...................................................................................................... 47
Main screen options and functions.............................................................. 49
Audio setup function ..................................................................................... 50
Define Playlist function .................................................................................. 50
Playlist function ............................................................................................... 50
Compression function ................................................................................... 51
Scan function .................................................................................................... 51
Shuffle function ................................................................................................ 51
Playing the Playlist ........................................................................................... 52
Playing MP3 CD .............................................................................................. 53
Define Playlist function .................................................................................. 54
CELLULAR TELEPHONE WITH VOICE COMMANDS...60
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 60
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ................................................................... 61
Entering and exiting the telephone mode ................................................ 61
Inserting the telephone card ........................................................................ 63
Entering the PIN code ................................................................................... 64
INCOMING CALLS ...................................................................................... 65
OUTGOING CALLS ..................................................................................... 65
DIALLING A SERVICE NUMBER .............................................................. 66
Frequent Numbers function ........................................................................ 67
Last Numbers Received function ............................................................... 68
Last Numbers Called function .................................................................... 69
Directory function .......................................................................................... 70
WAP function .................................................................................................. 77
4
Voice Memo function .................................................................................... 82
Other menus function .................................................................................... 84
Messages function ........................................................................................... 84
Options function ............................................................................................. 88
Settings function .............................................................................................. 91
NAVIGATOR.............................................................................................. 92
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 92
SCREEN OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS ................................................ 93
GRAPHIC INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................... 94
VOICE INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................. 94
NAVIGATION CD-ROM PLAYER ........................................................... 95
MAIN SCREEN ............................................................................................... 96
OTHER MENUS ............................................................................................. 99
SELECT ADDRESS ......................................................................................... 99
Address ............................................................................................................. 100
Points of interest ............................................................................................ 103
Last destinations ............................................................................................. 105
Directory .......................................................................................................... 105
RDS-TMC ......................................................................................................... 106
Home 1 – Home 2 ......................................................................................... 108
SET ROUTE ..................................................................................................... 109
CHANGE DISPLAY ....................................................................................... 110
DELETE DESTINATION .............................................................................. 111
MAP OPTIONS ............................................................................................. 112
VOICE DIRECTORY ..................................................................................... 113
ON-BOARD COMPUTER (TRIP).................................................... 116
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 116
GENERAL TRIP and TRIP B function ........................................................ 116
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) ................................................................ 117
Distance to destination ................................................................................. 117
Speed limit ........................................................................................................ 117
Km/miles to empty ......................................................................................... 117
Instant consumption ...................................................................................... 118Trip time ........................................................................................................... 118
Distance traveled ............................................................................................ 118
Average speed ................................................................................................. 118
Average consumption .................................................................................... 118
Trip: speed ....................................................................................................... 118
Trip: MY CAR ................................................................................................. 119
Trip: info ........................................................................................................... 121
Trip: reset ......................................................................................................... 123
MY CAR......................................................................................................... 124
LANGUAGE .................................................................................................... 125
DATE & TIME ................................................................................................. 126
VEHICLE ........................................................................................................... 128
CONNECT (settings) ................................................................................... 131
Instrument panel ............................................................................................. 131
Video .................................................................................................................. 132
Power OFF ....................................................................................................... 133
VOICE RECOGNITION........................................................................ 135
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 135
VOICE COMMANDS ................................................................................... 136
Keywords ......................................................................................................... 137
Examples (voice commands) ....................................................................... 143
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES (SOS)..... 152
Medical advice function ................................................................................. 152
Roadside assist. function ............................................................................... 153
Personal number function ............................................................................ 153
Emergency 112 function ............................................................................... 153
Phone settings function ................................................................................. 154
Calls for medical advice or roadside assistance ...................................... 155
bCONNECT Infomobility services ............................................................ 156
FAULTS......................................................................................................... 159
Internal faults ................................................................................................... 159
Overtemperature faults ................................................................................ 159
12
CONNECT NAV+
Prolonged pressure of the key
(more than 2 seconds)
Radio mode: activation of the scan function
with frequency higher than the initial one.
Station scanning will stop to the first audible
station.
CD mode: select next track.
MP3 mode: skip to next 10 tracks
or next folder.
–
–
Pause for CD/CDC
–
–
–
–
–
–
Short push function
(less than 1 second)
Radio mode: searching the first tunable radio station
with frequency higher than the initial station.
CD mode: select next track
MP3 mode: select next track.
Slot for CD.
Eject navigation CD–ROM or audio CD.
Play/stop for CD/CDC.
SIM CARD slot ejection key.
Slot for SIM CARD.
SOS mode on
(assistance services and functions).
Infomobility bCONNECTmode on.
This button lets the user get out from a selection list
or jump from a submenu to an upper menu.
Knob for selecting the required option, press the knob
to confirm the option selected. In MAIN mode it is
possible to alternate between day and night luminosity
settings.
Legend
6 - ˜
7
8 - ˚
9 - ˙/II
10
11
12 - SOS
13 - •
14 - ESC
15
31
CONNECT NAV+
“RDS” FUNCTION
The “RDS” function enables/disables
RDS string (showing the tuned station
name) display.
To turn the “RDS” function on/off,
select the “RDS” function turning the
knob 15-fig. 1and press it.
When the “RDS” function is on, the
display shows the string with tuned
station name and the symbol “✓” is
shown near the corresponding icon.Regional function
This function enables or disables a
RDS regional service.
To turn the “Regional” function
on/off, select the “Regional” function
by turning the knob 15-fig. 1and then
press it to confirm. This function is on-
ly available on FM band. The display
shows
– “DISABLED”
or
– “ENABLED”.OK
Choosing and confirming “OK” with
the knob 15-fig. 1, goes back to the
previous screen storing the adjust-
ments set. Pressing “ESC” 14-fig. 1
goes back to the previous screen re-
suming the settings stored previously.
– A vertical menu featuring the fol-
lowing icon keys:
Other menus:takes to second
page of telephone menu.
Frequent Numbers: allows
management of frequent number
list.
Last numbers received:stores
the phone numbers of the last 10
received calls.
Last numbers called: stores the
phone numbers of the last 10
made calls.
Directory:manages name/tele-
phone number database.
WAP:enables access to WAP
(Wireless Access Protocol) ser-
vice.
Voice memo:manages voice
box.If CONNECT Nav+ is already on
(e.g.: audio mode), to enter the tele-
phone mode proceed as follows:
– press shortly button
ß3-fig. 1, the
display will show for few seconds the
last dialled number;
– press again button
ß3-fig. 1to
start the phone call.When call is in progress, the display
shows the status as in fig. 40:
– Current telephone status (“call in
progress”).
– Conversation time of the active
call.
– Remaining credit (if provided for by
the telephone company).
– Called or incoming telephone num-
ber (if available by the provider).
– Directory data associated to this
number.
– Numbers typed-in during the con-
versation when calling a service
provider and inputting requested in-
formation like credit card number, or
arrival time of your desired train,
etc…
62
CONNECT NAV+
fig. 40
F0G3035g
ENTERING THE PIN CODE
IMPORTANTThe PIN code (Per-
sonal Identification Number) prevents
unauthorised use of SIM card services.
PIN is asked by CONNECT Nav+ in
the following cases:
– When the system is switched on,
with SIM card already inserted into the
SIM reader and PIN lock is enabled on
that SIM card.
– When a SIM card is inserted into
the SIM reader, and the system is al-
ready on, and PIN lock is enabled on
that SIM card.
– When “TEL” key 19-fig. 1is
pushed to switch on a previously
switched off telephone module (TEL
OFF), and the SIM card is inserted in-
to the SIM reader, the PIN lock is en-
abled on that SIM card and PIN code
has never been inserted before.– When the user tries to make a
non-emergency call and the SIM card
is inserted into the SIM reader, PIN
lock is enabled on that SIM card and
PIN code has never been inserted be-
fore.
– When “TEL” 19-fig. 1or
ßkey 3-
fig. 1is pushed and a SIM card is in-
serted into the SIM reader and the sys-
tem is already on and PIN lock is en-
abled on that SIM card.
To enter the PIN code (between 4
and 8 digits) use the multifunction but-
tons 16-fig. 1at the bottom of the dis-
play and confirm by pressing knob 15-
fig. 1. Entered digits are shown by as-
terisks on the display fig. 41.
If a PIN code digit needs to be cor-
rected, press “ESC” 14-fig. 1to delete
it and write it again correctly. IMPORTANT If the user refuses to
insert PIN, a dialog box is displayed,
saying that telephone functions will not
be available till the insertion of the cor-
rect PIN. Only emergency calls (like po-
lice or S.O.S.) will always be enabled; in
this case only input box and 0-9 buttons
will be available on the display.
IMPORTANTAfter three unsuc-
cessful PIN code entries, the card is
locked. To unlock the card, enter both
the PUK code (Pin Unblocking Key)
and the new PIN.
The network signal search begins af-
ter entering the PIN code and the dis-
play shows the main telephone function
page. After connection, the display
shows the network provider’s name.
64
CONNECT NAV+
INCOMING CALLS
Whichever is the CONNECT Nav+
system active mode, when an external
telephone call comes in, a dialog box
will be overlapped fig. 42on the cur-
rent window that shows the following
information:
– call from:
– name of the calling party (if avail-
able in the directory);
– caller phone number, if this service
is available from the network provider;
– animated icon which is associated
to the ringer sound;
– accept or refuse.To accept the call, proceed as fol-
lows:
– short push on button
ß3-fig. 1;
dialog box disappears and ring stops,
the display shows the string “call in
progress”.
To close the conversation, pro-
ceed as follows:
– press button
ß3-fig. 1; the sys-
tem returns automatically to the pre-
vious mode and the display shows the
relevant status.
To refuse the call, proceed as fol-
lows:
– long push on button
ß3-fig. 1; di-
alog box disappears and ring stops. In
this case the screen will remain the
one shown before the incoming call.
IMPORTANT Dialog box disap-
pears and ring stops also if the line is
unwillingly lost.OUTGOING CALLS
To start a call, proceed as follows:
– enter the telephone mode as pre-
viously described;
– dial the required number using the
12 bottom key corresponding to dig-
it/characters;
– in the event that an international
code number is to be used (“+”),
press key “*/+”, or key “0” (over a
prolonged time).
– dialled number is shown in the in-
put box on the display; max. 20 digits
can be input;
– push button
ß3-fig. 1.
IMPORTANTWhen entering the
first digit, focus moves automatically
to “Delete” thus enabling to clear off
the inserted phone number.
65
CONNECT NAV+
fig. 42
F0G3037g
IMPORTANT Short push on “ESC”
14-fig. 1clears the last input digit.
– to start a call, press button
ß3-
fig. 1; active screen becomes the one
shown in fig. 40.
IMPORTANTPush on bottom
keys (1-9) selects the corresponding
stored phone number (see paragraph
“Frequent Numbers” for details).
Volume is adjusted by knob 17-
fig. 1.DIALLING A SERVICE
NUMBER
Following the instructions given in the
previous paragraph, the user can dial
service numbers (e.g.: ←# xxxxx←) ac-
cording to ETSI Standard GSM 02.30.“Frequent Numbers”
FUNCTION
“Frequent numbers” function enables
to create and have quick access to a
list with the 9 most frequently dialled
phone numbers.
To choose the required “frequent
number”, select it by rotating the knob
15-fig. 1and then press it to confirm
the “Frequent Numbers” function on
the main telephone function screen.
The display shows the submenu in fig.
43featuring functions “Dial”, “New
entry” and “Order”.
66
CONNECT NAV+
fig. 43
F0G3038g