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First example:
CONNECT: The destination,
please?
User: Office
CONNECT: Office
User: Abort
CONNECT Abort.
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Fourth example:
User: Navigator - 
List of

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When the “SOS” key 12-fig. 1is
pressed, the screen  is shown for re-
questing Information and Assistance
Services fig. 150, regardless of the
page shown previously on the display.

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When automatic medical advice is
enabled, to avoid accidental forward-
ing, the user has about 25 seconds,
from pressing the “SOS” key 12-
fig. 1, to interrupt the call; to block

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FIAT IDEA 2008 1.G Connect NavPlus Manual IMPORTANT“112” is the emer-
gency call service for all the countries
in which this public service is available.
The “Emergency 112” call can always
be activated, even if the telephone card
is

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If the function is enabled, pressing the
“SOS” key 12-fig. 1, automatically
opens the screen with the “Automat-
ic medical advice”: function already
highlighted: if the user d

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Choosing “Map” will automatically
display the point on the map, with the
possibility to enter it as navigation sys-
tem destination. In this case the mes-
sage will also be stored

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Traffic information
The icon with “\” identifies mes-
sages with traffic information (e.g.:
buildings, accidents, etc...). 
When the message contains geo-
graphical information fo

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The MY CAR mode enables to set
different car and CONNECT Nav+
system operating modes and parame-
ters.
Parameters and operating modes
have been grouped in the following
four areas: