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
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As shown in fig. 1, the CONNECT Nav+ front panel features 28 buttons and two knobs, acting also as buttons.
Certain controls have multiple functions which depend on the system operating conditions active.
Turning on the function chosen is in some cases controlled by the push duration (short or long), as shown in the following
table:
Legend
1 - }
2 -
SRC
3 - ß
4 - TRIP
5 -
÷
Prolonged pressure of the key
(more than 2 seconds)
“Voice Memo” function on. This function can be
stopped by a further short or long push.
–
- Refuse the incoming call.
- Stop current conversation.
–
Radio mode: activation of the scan function
with frequency lower than the initial one.
Station scanning will stop to the first audible
station.
CD mode: select previous track.
MP3 mode: skip to previous 10 tracks
or previous folder.
Short push function
(less than 1 second)
“Voice Recognition” function on/off.
Audio source selection: FM1/2/3/FMAST – LW/
MW/AMAST – CD – CDC
- Forward the phone call set.
- Re-dial last called number and start call by pressing
the button within 5 seconds.
- Accept the incoming call
TRIP computer mode on.
Radio mode: searching the first tunable radio station
with frequency lower than the initial station. CD mode:
select previous track.
MP3 mode: select previous track.
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SYSTEM POWER ON
The CONNECT Nav+ can be
switched on according to two differ-
ent methods:
automatic switching onwith ig-
nition key to ON;
manual switching on:
– by button 17-fig. 1;Automatic switching on
Turning the ignition key to ON, will
turn the CONNECT Nav+ system on
automatically, thus activating or mak-
ing available all the functions described
in this manual.
Manual switching on
With ignition key to OFF, press but-
ton 17-fig. 1, to switch on the CON-
NECT Nav+ system thus making avail-
able the following modules:
– MAIN
– AUDIO
– NAV
– TEL
– SOS
– SERV (Infomobility bCONNECT
•).IMPORTANTWith manual
switch-on, the TRIP and MY CAR
functional modules can be accessed
with a few restrictions. These limita-
tions are normal when switching the
system on manually by button 17-
fig. 1, since with engine off (key at
OFF), the car data transmission de-
vices are not operating.
Turning the ignition key to ONwill
make all system functions active (See
TRIP computer and SETUP sections).
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The panel dedicated to Trip provides
the following info:
– average speed and km/miles to
empty or (turning knob 15-fig. 1) trip
time and average fuel consumption.
Panel with map drawing, with the
same scale used in navigator screens.
At the bottom of the screen are dis-
played the icon keys that can be acti-
vated through the multifunction but-
tons 16-fig. 1below:
– FM, AM, CD, CDC: the user can
directly select a radio band (pushing
on FM will select FM1/2/3/FMAST;
pushing on AM will select LW/MW/
AMAST/MW/…) or CD/CD Changer
audio source.Audio source can be changed also by
pushing on source button “SRC” 2-
fig. 1, through the following loop:
FM1, FM2, FM3, FMAST, LW, MW,
AMAST, CD, CDC.
– 1 to 6 icon keys: have functions re-
lated to the currently active source.PROTECTION AGAINST
THEFT
Power-on authentication
procedure
CONNECT Nav+ is protected
against theft and unauthorised instal-
lation by means of an “authentication
procedure”.
This kind of verification involves
Body Computer Node (by means of
messages exchanged on car network)
and is performed at every power-on.
The process will not be actuated if
the radio navigation system is turned
on by means of key 17-fig. 1. In this
case, the radio navigation system will
operate normally, without carrying out
the authentication procedure.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The on-board computer provides a
series of helpful data relevant to cur-
rent travel (e.g.: times, distances,
speed, fuel consumption). Certain in-
formation is only available with navi-
gation function on and depends on set
navigation route.
IMPORTANTCertain informa-
tion/operations hereafter described
are available/possible only with ignition
key turned to ON.
TRIP menu allows to set the desired
distance and fuel consumption mea-
sure unit.
TRIP menu also allows to input a
number of events (e.g. Tyre replace-
ment..., Birthday…) that can be trig-
gered both on set date or mileage.To display on-board computer
screen, press “TRIP” key 4-fig. 1.
To perform new settings or to have
information about TRIP settings, press
keypad16-fig. 1buttons: “TRIP”,
“TRIP B”, “SPEED”, “MY CAR”, “IN-
FO” or “RESET”.“GENERAL TRIP”
and “TRIP B” FUNCTION
Pressing button TRIP 4-fig.1 on the
CONNECT Nav+ system front pan-
el will display the “General Trip”
screen fig.138corresponding to the
complete mission of the car (journey).
When the “General Trip” screen is
displayed, pressing one of the two but-
tons on the keypad 16-fig.1, near
“TRIP B” will display the screen cor-
responding to the partial mission of
the car (for further details, see para-
graph “Trip computer” in section
"Dashboard and controls" in the Own-
er Handbook to which this Supple-
ment is attached to).
O O
N N
- -
B B
O O
A A
R R
D D
C C
O O
M M
P P
U U
T T
E E
R R
( (
T T
R R
I I
P P
) )
fig. 138
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“Inst. fuel consumpt.”
This shows the fuel consumption of
the car while driving and is therefore
helpful for learning the fuel consump-
tion in relation to the driving style
adopted. This value is the same for
both “General Trip” and “Trip B”. The
value is expressed in “l/100 km” (litres
per 100 kilometres) unless otherwise
set by the user (see paragraph “TRIP:
MY CAR”).
“Trip time”
This shows the time elapsed (travel
time) since the last manual reset of the
on-board computer (“TRIP: RESET”
function). The value is expressed in
“hh:mm” (hours and minutes).“Distance traveled”
This shows the distance traveled by
the car from the last manual reset of
the on-board computer (“TRIP: RE-
SET” function). The value is expressed
in “km” (kilometres) unless otherwise
set by the user (see paragraph “TRIP:
MY CAR”).
“Average speed”
This shows the average speed of the
car calculated from the last manual re-
set of the on-board computer (“TRIP:
RESET” function). The value is ex-
pressed in “km/h” (kilometres per
hour) unless otherwise set by the user
(see paragraph “TRIP: MY CAR”).
“Average fuel consum”
This shows the average consumption
of the car calculated from the last
manual reset of the on-board com-
puter (“TRIP: RESET” function). The
value is expressed in “l/100 km” (litres
per 100 kilometres) unless otherwise
set by the user (see paragraph “TRIP:
MY CAR”).TRIP: SPEED
Pressing one of the keypad keys 16-
fig. 1, on “SPEED” fig. 138 - 139, dis-
plays fig. 140screen showing the cur-
rent status of “Speed limit” function
(ENABLED or DISABLED) and the set
speed limit.
fig. 140
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Then select “OK” and press the
knob 15-fig. 1to confirm.
“Delete” clears off the new entry.TRIP: RESET
“RESET” function resets on-board
computer data (trip time, distance
traveled, average speed and average
fuel consumption).
Press one of the two keys on the
keypad 16-fig. 1, on “RESET”.
If “Trip B” window fig. 139is active,
only “Trip B” data are reset.
If “General Trip” window fig. 138
is active, both “General Trip” and
“Trip B” data are reset.IMPORTANTTrip computer data
reset is only possible with ignition key
to ON.