Contents1
ContentsGeneral information
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Quick Reference Guide
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Equipment diagram
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Operation whilst the vehicle is in motion
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Switching on or off
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General usage notes
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About this operating manual
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Resetting the unit to the factory settings
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Sound and volume settings
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RADIO function selection buttonRadio mode
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Traffic news monitoring TP (Traffic
Programme)
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MEDIA function selection buttonNotes and requirements
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MEDIA main menu
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Inserting a media source
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Opening and operating media sources
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MEDIA-IN multi-media interface (MDI)
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Important information for operating CD
players
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NAV (navigation system) function
selection button
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Introduction
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Navigation data media: CD and memory
cards
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Navigation main menu
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Input windows
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Destination entry
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Destination memory
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Route guidance
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TRAF function selection button
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Displaying TMC traffic reports
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System settings
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Overview
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Anti-theft coding
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Entering the PIN
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Index
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Quick Reference Guide5
Caution
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Inserting a new CD while an inserted CD is being ejected can destroy the
CD drive in the unit. You must wait until the CD is ejected before trying to
insert a new CD.
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Do not press buttons or keys forcefully, otherwise an imperfection may
occur. Light pressure is sufficient to operate the unit. The rotary/push knobs
have breaking points to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident.
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Do not use pointed or sharp objects on the touch screen. Lightly pressing
with your finger is enough. The screen indication that it cannot be activated
by pressing with your finger is not available.
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Please not that a defective navigation data medium can serious impair
the speed and functions of the navigation system ⇒ page 49.
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Refer to the notes on requirements for data media, folders and playlists
⇒ page 25.Note
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The unit can play audio files fr om various different data media
⇒ page 25.
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The navigation system takes a few seconds to process complicated oper-
ations. During this time, the unit may appear not to respond to further opera-
tion of the controls. When this occur s, do not continue to operate the
controls, as the unit “remembers” any commands and will “work through”
them in the order they were given when the current processes have been
completed.
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Interference noise may be heard when using a mobile telephone in the
vehicle.
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In vehicles with a window aerial, the reception could be impaired if foil or
metal-coated stickers are attached to the windows.
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In some vehicles with a parking distance warning system*, the volume of
the audio source currently playing is automatically reduced when the vehicle is put into reverse gear so that the driver can hear the acoustic signals given
by the parking distance warning system.
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In vehicles with an optical parking system*, a visualisation of the detec-
tion range of the parking distance warning system is also shown on the
screen.
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If changes have already been made to the basic settings, you may find
that some aspects of the unit's operation differ from the descriptions given in
this manual ⇒page 11, “Resetting the unit to the factory settings”.
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Quick Reference Guide
8Whenever the directions of this manual tell you to press one of these two
function buttons, you can choose whether to use the buttons on your screen
or the unlabelled buttons underneath them.
Starting functions or enabling functions with “checkboxes”
Some functions are immediately started and stopped by pressing a button,
for example the scan function ⇒page 17, “Scan function”.
Other additional functions and displays can be permanently enabled or disa-
bled. These function buttons appear with a “checkbox”.
A tick in the checkbox
indicates that the function is enabled, and an empty
checkbox
indicates that it is disabled ⇒page 7, fig. 2 .
For instance, traffic news monitoring or station button display in Radio
mode ⇒page 9, fig. 3 can be enabled or disabled ⇒page 7,
fig. 2 .
Any functions enabled by checkbox can only be disabled by opening the pop-
up window again and pressing the respective checkbox.
Additional screen displays
If no function buttons are displayed on the screen in the navigation map view,
briefly press the bottom-left or bottom-right area of the screen to display the
available function buttons.
In some vehicles, changes to the climate control settings are briefly displayed
on the screen in a pop-up window.
Brief displays may appear on the screen with some factory-fitted driver assist-
ance systems3). These displays disappear automatically when they are not
longer required.
3)Optional equipment!
A11
TP
Presets
AA
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Quick Reference Guide9
Operating the unit with the setting knob
You can use the setting knob to open submenus and select
displayed menu items.
In the RADIO main menu, press the function button and tick the
⇒ page 7, fig. 2 checkbox to display the station buttons ⇒ fig. 3.
Like function buttons, the displayed station buttons are operated just by
pressing them on the screen.
Marking displayed menu items
To mark the desired menu item on th e screen, turn the setting knob to move
from one item to the next, for example, the station buttons in the RADIO main
menu ⇒fig. 3 .
The currently marked menu item (here station button 4) is highlighted .
The “arrows” in front of the first (station button 1) and after the last menu
item (station button 6) indicate that other “hidden” menu items are available.
If you continue to turn the setting knob when you have reached the last menu
item on the screen (station button 6), the next menu items will be displayed
(in this case the stations buttons 7 to 12).
Opening the marked menu item
Press the setting knob to open a marked menu item .
In Radio mode ⇒fig. 3 , you can store the radio station currently playing to
the marked station button and pressing and holding the setting known (in
the illustration: “ Radio 2” to station button 3) ⇒ page 19, “Storing radio
stations to “station buttons””. Briefly pressing the setting knob calls up the
station stored.
Marking and opening items in a list
If the main menu contains no menu items that can be selected using the
setting knob, turning the setting knob moves straight to the respective
submenu. Submenus are displayed in the form of a list. The example shows
the track list of an MP3 CD ⇒fig. 4 .
A list opens at the position of the curre ntly selected track/station, which is
also highlighted .
Fig. 3 RADIO main menu
with view of the station
memory locations.Fig. 4 Track list of the
MP3 CD.
Extras
PresetsAA
AB
AG
AB
AB
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Quick Reference Guide
10Turn the setting knob to move a selection box ⇒page 9, fig. 4 within the
list. When the selection box is moved to the end of the list, the list view
“jumps” to the next set of menu items.
Press the setting knob to open the item (track/station) marked within the
selection box.
Moving the scroll marker on the screen
If there are more items available than can be displayed on the screen, this is
indicated by a form of “scroll bar” on the left of the screen. The coloured semi-
circle indicates the size of the overall list and the “ scroll marker” ⇒ page 9,
fig. 4 shows the position of the section of the list currently displayed. The
size of the scroll marker corresponds to the size of the current section of the
list relative to the list as a whole. The smaller the scroll marker, the longer the
overall list (see ⇒page 15, fig. 9 ).
To view the list page by page, briefly press the screen above or below the
scroll marker.
To quickly move through the list, you can also “drag” the scroll marker
manually. To do so, place your finger on the scroll marker and move your
finger downwards across the screen without losing contact.
The scroll marker follows your moveme nts, but only along the pre-defined
line (semi-circle). When it is in the co rrect position, lift your finger from the
screen.
Closing a submenu or a list view
Press the button at the bottom of the unit ⇒page 3, fig. 1 to move
from any submenu to the next menu up. You can go back as far as the respec-
tive main menu.
Vehicles with multi-function steering wheel
4)
Some actions (e.g. adjusting the volume, changing track) can also be carried
out with the controls on the multi-func tion steering wheel. See your vehicle owner's manual for instructions on
operation using the multi-function
steering wheel.
About this operating manualTo facilitate your comprehension, we have included a brief
description of the operations an d functions contained in this
manual.If changes have already been made to the basic settings, you may find that
some aspects of the unit's operation diff er from the descriptions given in this
manual ⇒page 11, “Resetting the unit to the factory settings”.
Unit buttons, function select ion buttons and function buttons
In the text of this instruction manual, there is a distinction made between the
hardkeys and the “function buttons” (softkeys) that appear on the screen.
The printed unit buttons (e.g. the function selection buttons ⇒page 3, fig. 1
) are always accompanied by the word “button”. For example, then, the
phrase in the manual would be: “Briefly press the function selection
button.” If the manual is talking about a “button” or a “main menu button”
along with a symbol of a button , you will always find this button on the
equipment and not on the screen. You will find an overview and brief descrip-
tion of the unit buttons at the beginning of the manual ⇒page 3, fig. 1 .
The function buttons are shown in the text with the words “function button”
and the symbol of the button or perhaps only with the symbol of the
button .
The first time a function button is referenced in an illustration, a reference to
the illustration is added to the symbol of the button. The reference of a figure
can be found at the beginning of the de scription of the figure. When the text
refers to another illustration, a new re ference will be added to the illustration.
4)Optional equipment!
AC
AH
AH
A8
A2
RADIO
......
...
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Quick Reference Guide11
Structure of the operating manual
The unit overview is at the beginning of the operating manual. Here the unit
buttons (hard keys) and additional control elements are explained in a brief
overview.
In the following manual, when the position of the control is described in
detail, a reference to the equipment overview and the number used to distin-
guish it will be used. In the followi ng figures of the manual, only the the
content of the screens will be shown.
At the beginning of each main chapter, there is an overview with a brief expla-
nation of the functions available. An explanation of the individual steps can
be found in the following chapters.
Altered display appearance
The unit's software may have been mod ified with vehicle-specific updates
since the publication of this operating manual. if this is the case, the names
of certain function button and the display colours may differ from the descrip-
tions given in this operating manual.Resetting the unit to the factory settingsIt is possible to reset the radio-navigation system to its orig-
inal state as described in this manual.If changes have already been made to the basic settings, you may
find that some aspects of the unit's operation differ from the
descriptions given in this manual. We therefore recommend that you
reset the unit to the factory settings if you are operating it for the first
time.
– Press the function selection button on the right of the unit ⇒page 3, fig. 1 . – Press the function button on the screen.
– This opens the system settings menu. Now press the
function button.
– You are then asked to confirm the command. Press the func- tion button at the bottom left of the screen to confirm.
Note
Please not that resetting to the fact ory settings will erase all previously
entered data and settings. Any destinations you have saved or navigated to
will also be deleted!
SETUP
A2
System
Factory settings
Ye s
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RADIO function selection button19
Storing radio stations to “station buttons”
In the RADIO main menu, you can call up a view of the “station
buttons”, which are used to store radio stations.
Open the RADIO main menu ⇒ page 14.
Switching the station button display on and off
– Press the function button ⇒fig. 13 .
– In the pop-up window that opens, tick the checkbox in the function button by briefly pressing it ⇒page 8.
– Six additional numbered function buttons will now be displayed ⇒fig. 14 . In RADIO mode, these are the “station buttons”. If the
station buttons are not displayed , this may be because “Radio
text” is enabled ⇒page 21, “Switching radio text display on and
off”.
– You can mark the station buttons in sequence by turning the setting knob ⇒page 3, fig. 1 . The station store to the
marked station button appears on the screen.
– If you turn the setting knob past the last station button displayed
on the screen, the next six station buttons will appear.
Storing stations
– Press and hold one of the six st ation buttons displayed on the
screen for roughly 3 seconds until you hear a beep. The station
currently playing ( Radio 2) will then be stored to that station
button ( 4) ⇒ fig. 14 . This replaces any station previously stored
to that button.
– Alternatively, press and hold the setting knob for roughly 3 seconds. You will automatically be offered the next free station
button. Briefly press the setti ng knob to store the station
currently playing to that station button.
Fig. 13 RADIO main
menu: Extras function
button.Fig. 14 RADIO main menu
with station buttons
displayed.
Extras
Presets
A10
A10
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RADIO function selection button21
Open the RADIO main menu ⇒ page 14 and disable radio text if
necessary ⇒page 21.
Selecting stations
– Switch on station button display as described ⇒page 19.
– You can mark the station button s in sequence by turning the
setting knob ⇒page 3, fig. 1 . The station store to the
marked station button appears on the screen.
– Briefly press the setting knob to select the station displayed on
the screen.
– You can directly select a station that is stored to a station button by briefly pressing the respective station button.
Selecting stored stations with the arrow buttons (SETUP)
–In the RADIO main menu, press the button to open the
Radio settings menu.
– Then press the function button and select
in the pop-up menu window ⇒page 20, fig. 16 . In
the RADIO main menu, “
” is then displayed at the top left
of the screen ⇒page 20, fig. 15 .
– Pressing the arrow buttons on the unit ⇒page 3, fig. 1 will
now only switch between the stations stored to the station
buttons. This also means that the unit will change to a station on
a different frequency band (FM/AM). Unused memory locations
will be ignored.
– To use the arrow buttons to switch between all receivable
stations again, go to the Radio settings menu and for
select . Deleting stored stations (SETUP)
–In the
RADIO main menu, press the button.
– Then press the function button ⇒page 20,
fig. 16 .
– Press one of the options to select whether to delete individual stations or all stored stations.
– To delete all stations stored to the station button, press .
– If you have selected , turn the setting knob ⇒page 3,
fig. 1 to mark a station button. The station currently stored to
that button will be displayed. Press the setting knob to delete the
station displayed on the screen.
It is only possible to play a stored station if it can be received at your currently
location.RDS (Radio Data System) and radio text
R DS i s u s ed t o t ra n s m i t p ro g ra mme identifiers and additional
service (e.g. radio text) and supports features such as “auto-
matic station tracking”.Open the RADIO main menu ⇒ page 14.
Switching radio text display on and off
– Press the button at the top right of the unit ⇒ page 3, fig. 1
to switch radio text display on or off.
A10
SETUP
arrow buttons
Memory list
A3
arrow buttons
Station list
SETUP
delete presets
All
Individual
A10
A7
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