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TIPS
ROAD SAFETY
We recommend that you learn to
use the various car radio and naviga-
tor functions (for example, storing sta-
tions) before starting to drive.RECEPTION CONDITIONS
Reception conditions change con-
stantly while driving. Reception may be
disturbed near mountains, buildings or
bridges especially when you are far
away from the broadcaster’s tran-
smitter.
IMPORTANTWhen receiving
traffic information, there may be an in-
crease in volume with respect to nor-
mal.MAINTENANCE AND CARE
The constructive structure of the ra-
dio and navigation system guarantees
a long life without any need for parti-
cular maintenance. In the case of da-
mage, contact a Fiat Dealership.
The following precautions will ensu-
re fully efficient operation of the radio
and navigation system:
– the monitor may be scratched and
damaged by liquid detergents and UV
radiation;
– the device could be damaged
beyond repair if fluids penetrate insi-
de.
Use a clean, dry, antistatic, soft cloth
to clean the front panel and the display
only. Cleaning and polishing products
could damage the surface.
TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION
Excessively high volume
while you are driving may
endanger your life and that of
others. Always adjust the volume so
you are able to hear the surroun-
ding noises (for example, horns,
ambulances, police cars, etc.).
WARNING
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NOTES
– Contact a Fiat Dealership only
for repairs to the radio and navigation
system, if required.
– The display may take some time to
reach optimal brightness in the event
of particularly low temperatures.
– The overheat protection device of
the system may trip if the car is parked
for a long time and the outside tem-
perature is high. The system will start
working again when the temperature
in the passenger compartment returns
to acceptable levels.CD
When using the audio CD player, re-
member that dirt or scratches on a CD
may make it skip and cause poor play-
back quality. The same things may hap-
pen if the CDs are bent.
IMPORTANT Do not use 8-cm
audio CDs or MP3 CDs even with a
specific adapter. This type of disk may
damage the system.
To achieve optimal playing condi-
tions, we recommend the following:
– Only use audio CDs with the fol-
lowing trademark:– Do not use chemical cleaning pro-
ducts (e.g. antistatic products, sprays,
or thinners) to prevent damage to the
CD surface.
– After playing a CD, put it back it
case to prevent marks and scratches
which could make it skip during play-
back.
– Keep CDs away from direct sunli-
ght, high temperatures and prolonged
humidity to prevent bending them.
– Do not stick labels or write on the
recorded side of a CD.
To extract a CD from its case, press
onto the middle of the case and lift the
CD holding it from its edges.
– Carefully clean each CD with soft
cloth. Remove fingerprints and dust.
Hold the CD from the edges and clean
it from the middle to the edges.
Be careful not to scratch
the display with sharp or ri-
gid objects. Avoid touching it
with your fingers. Do not press on
the display when cleaning it.Proper way to hold
the compact discRemoving the disc
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Do not use stain removers, antista-
tic sprays or thinners to clean a CD.
Do not use very damaged, cracked
or deformed CDs.
Use of such CD may damage the
player. Keep CDs away from direct
sunlight and all sources of heat.
INTRODUCTION
The CONNECT Nav+ system es-
sentially consists of:
– a keypad on the front panel and
two knobs (encoders);
– controls on the central unit and re-
mote controls on the steering wheel;
– electronic control unit inside the
dashboard.
The system interface is the mul-
tifunctional display used by all in-
tegrated components.
Unavailable functions will appear sha-
ded on the display and cannot be ope-
rated. Notes on CDs
Do not stick labels onto the surface
of a CD. Do not write on the surface
of a CD with pencils or pens.No No No Errato
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Some controls have multiple functions which depend on the active system mode. The activated function in some cases
depends on how long the button is pressed as shown in the following table:
Key Short press (less than 1 second) Long press (over 1 second)
1SOS
2˚
3SOURCE
4
5£
6
7•
8
9ESC
10N
11
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Show active mode general information.
– Display emergency call menu
(medical emergency, breakdown, etc.).
Eject audio CD audio or navigation CD-ROM.
Select mode: radio, CD, CD changer.
System on/off.
Turn: adjust volume and audio settings
(treble, bass, balance, fader, loudness).
Telephone mode.
Dial set number.
Answer incoming call.
CONNECT Nav+ comprised system
multifunctional display
bCONNECT mode.
CD compartment/housing.
Quit selection menu or go from a submenu to a
higher level menu.
Radio mode: tune radio in 50 kHz (in FM) or 1 kHz (in
AM) steps to the next radio station from the
currently tuned station.
CD changer mode: select next CD.
Sound settings.
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Key Short press (less than 1 second)Long press (over 1 second)
22BND AST
23TA/PTY
24DARK
25MODE
26
27MEMO
28˜
29
30SRC
31
32÷
33 MEMO
Automatic station store (in FMAST band).
PTY (Type Program): activate search filter
according to broadcasting station category.
–
–
Navigation mode: repeat last voice message
(supplied by system).
–
–
–
–
–
–
– Select frequency band FM1 – FM2 – FMAST
(autostore) – AM.
TA (Traffic Announcements): automatic
reception of traffic announcements.
Press once: partial dimming of display.
Press twice: dimming of display.
Press three times: normal display brightness.
Change current display.
Voice controls
Anticlockwise:
Radio mode: previous preset station.
CD changer mode: select previous CD.
Radio mode: manual tuning next station.
CD mode: select next track
Audio section: volume up.
Pressed with button 31: mute function
Select mode: radio, CD, CD changer.
Audio section: volume down.
Pressed with button 29: mute function
Radio mode: manual tuning previous station.
CD mode: select previous track
Clockwise.
Radio mode: next preset station.
CD changer mode: select next CD
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Key Short press (less than 1 second)Long press (over 1 second)
34MUSIC
35MODE
36ESC
37TEL
38NAV
39MAIN
40
41MENUAudio settings: treble, bass, balance, fader, loudness auto-
matic volume adjustment
according to speed.
Change current display.
Quit selection menu or go from a submenu to a higher
level menu.
Telephone mode.
Navigation mode.
Go to main menu.
Turn: select function.
Press: confirm selected function.
Access function menus.–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Show help menu.
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fig. 2
F0B1005g
SWITCHING THE SYSTEM
ON/OFF
The system will be switched on when
the key is switched to the Mposition.
The system will be switched off when
the key is turned to the Sposition.
With the key at S, press knob (4) to
operate the system for 20 minutes only
to protect the battery charge.
ANTITHEFT PROTECTION
The CONNECT Nav+ system is
provided with an automatic antitheft
system which does not need to be
operated by the user. CONFIGURATION
Press MENU(18); turn and press
the knob (16 – 40) to select the
CONFIGURATION function - fig. 2.
The following settings may be acces-
sed:
– “Display configuration”: turn and
press the knob (16 – 40) to select and
confirm. This function is used to chan-
ge the display colour, adjust brightness,
set the date and time and set the unit
of measure.
– “Sound”: turn and press the knob
(16 – 40) to select and confirm. This
function is used to adjust the voice
control volume, set the voice synthe-
sis parameters and switch the auxiliary
input (RCA socket) located in the
oddment compartment on and off.– “Select language”: turn and press
the knob (16 – 40) to select and con-
firm. This function is used to select the
required language.
– “Define vehicle parameters”: turn
and press the knob (16 – 40) to select
and confirm. This function may be
used switch some vehicle parameters
on and off. The parameters change ac-
cording to the version (e.g. parking
sensors, etc.).
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With the key at M, the audio section
may be switched on and off by pres-
sing the knob (4).
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
Turn the knob (4) clockwise to turn
the radio volume up and anticlockwi-
se to turn it down.
AUDIO SETTINGS
Sound settings (BASS/ TREBLE), ba-
lance (BAL), fader (FAD), loudness
(LOUD), automatic volume and type
of sound (musical ambiance) may be
adjusted. The balance and fader func-
tions emphasise the sound from the
left/right and the front/rear speakers.
The loudness function is used to
emphasise the bass and treble tone
when the volume is low. To access the
audio settings function, repeatedly
press
(11) to adjust bass (BASS),
treble (TREB), loudness (LOUD), fa-
der (FAD), balance (BAL), automatic
volume and sound type (musical am-
bience).The system will deactivate the audio
adjustment system after a few seconds
if no action is performed or if the ESC
(9 - 36) is pressed after making the
setting.
IMPORTANTThe bass and treble
settings are source specific. They may
be adjusted separately in RADIO, CD
or CD changer mode.
Bass settings (BASS)
When the message “BASS” appears
on the display, turn the knob (4) to
adjust the setting as follows:
– “BASS -9” for setting bass to mi-
nimum level;
– “BASS 0” for setting bass to me-
dium level;
– “BASS +9” for setting bass to maxi-
mum level.Treble setting (TREB)
When the message “TREB” appears
on the display, turn the knob (4) to
adjust the setting as follows:
– “TREB -9” for setting treble to mi-
nimum level;
– “TREB 0” for setting treble to me-
dium level;
– “TREB +9” for setting treble to
maximum level.
Loudness function (LOUD)
This function allows to automatical-
ly emphasise bass and treble settings
when the volume is low. Simply turn
the knob (4) to switch the function on
and off.
AUDIO