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Notepad
The notepad facility enables the user to record
a note, up to a maximum of 30 seconds
duration, which can be subsequently recalled.
Note: To hear information on notepad
commands, press the Voice button, wait for the
tone to sound and then say NOTEPAD HELP.
Recording a note
1.Press and release the Voice button, wait
for the tone to sound, then say RECORD
NOTE .
2. Say the words of the note to be recorded,
then press and hold the Voice button to
end and save the note.
Note: The maximum length of a note is 30
seconds, after wh ich time the recording of the
note will be ended automatically.
Playing a note
Press and release the Voice button, wait for the
tone to sound, then say PLAY NOTEPAD. If
multiple notes are stored on the system, press
and release the Voice button during playback
and say NEXT, to skip to the next note.
Deleting notes
To delete an individual note, press and release
the Voice button during playback of the note to
be deleted and say DELETE.
To delete all notes stored on the system, press
and release the Voice button and say CLEAR
NOTEPAD .
Voice volume adjustment
The volume level for voice recognition can be
adjusted independently, either by using the
steering wheel controls or using the
touch-screen:
•Press the voice button on the steering
wheel, to initiate a voice session. Use the
volume control thumbwheel on the
steering wheel to adjust the volume, as
required.
• Select Vehicle from the touch-screen
Home menu, then select Veh. settings.
Find the correct entry from the menu of
infotainment volume settings and adjust as
required.
Voice commands
This is a list and a de scription of the basic
Voice commands used to operate the system.
A list and description of telephone and
Navigation system commands, is detailed later
in this handbook. See TELEPHONE VOICE
CONTROL (page 323). See NAVIGATION
SYSTEM VOICE COMMANDS (page 374).
Command Description
VOICE HELP Plays information on
operating the Voice
system.
VOICE TUTORIAL Initiates a four-part tutorial on use of the
Voice system.
DISPLAY HELP Plays information on touch-screen display
voice commands.
DISPLAY SHOW
PHONE The Phone menu is
displayed on the
touch-screen.
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CRUISE CONTROL
1. SET - Rotate and releas e to engage cruise
control (at the vehicle's current speed).
With cruise control operating, rotate up or
down to increase or decrease the speed in
2 km/h (1 mph) steps.
2. CANCEL - Press to cancel cruise control.
The previously programmed set speed will
be retained and can be reselected by
pressing RESUME.
3. RESUME - Press to resume the previously
programmed set speed (e.g. after cruise
control has been cancelled).
4. GAP (ACC only) - Rotate up or down to
increase or decrease the time gap to the
vehicle ahead. The gap can be set to one of
four pre-defined inte rvals. The current
setting will be displayed in the message
centre.
For more information about cruise control:
See USING CRUISE CONTROL (page 156).
For more information about adaptive cruise
control (ACC): See USING ACC (page 159).
DISPLAY SHOW
NAVIGATION
The Navigation main
menu is displayed on the
touch-screen (the
navigation caution must
be accepted before the
menu is displayed).
DISPLAY ON Turns the touch-screen on.
DISPLAY OFF Turns the touch-screen off.
NOTEPAD HELP Play s information on
notepad commands.
RECORD NOTE Allows recording of a note, up to 30 seconds
long.
PLAY NOTEPAD Plays all currently stored notes.
CLEAR NOTEPAD Deletes all notes currently
stored in notepad.
Command Description
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION CONTROL
With the Traffic Announcements (TA) option
on, local traffic announcements will interrupt
normal broadcasts or playback.
If audio volume is set at a minimum, then the
volume will increase for the announcement,
returning to the previous volume setting
afterwards.
When broadcasting an announcement, a traffic
announcement pop-up is displayed.
When enabled, TA will appear at the top of the
touch-screen. The audio un it then checks that
the station has Radio Data System (RDS)
Traffic Programme (TP). If it is not available on
the current station, th e display will not show
TP . If TP is not displayed with TA after 45
seconds have elapsed, th en the audio unit will
search for a new TP station.
To change this setting, on the AM/FM screen,
select Settings . Select
Options and then switch the Traffic
option On or Off.
Note: You can switch the Traffic option on and
off on the Settings menu for each individual
source.
Skipping traffic announcements
Traffic announcements (TA) can be skipped
during broadcast by selecting Skip, which will
cancel the pop-up and the announcement. You
will be returned to your selected station.
Note: Selecting Skip will not switch off TA
permanently and it will remain ready for the
next interrupt.
Select Traffic off to switch TA off completely
(the TA indicator will clear from the display).
Selecting anywhere on the pop-up screen will
cancel the pop-up, but the traffic
announcement will continue to be broadcast.
Note: TA relies on the broadcast information
from local radio stations and may be better in
some locations than others.
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
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BBC R2 BBC R3
BBC R4 BBC LDN BBC W&M Mercia Galaxy 106.2Radio 1
Settings
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Portable audio TV
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Options
PTY
Sound
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Settings
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On
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Dist. Local
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On
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Traffic announcement
Skip
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FM text
FM text displays any text messages sent out by
the current station.
Select the arrow icon to display a pop-up
screen showing the complete text message.
Select Cancel to remove the pop-up screen.
PRIORITY PROGRAMME TYPE (PTY)
PTY overview
The Programme Type (PTY) feature has two
functions:
•To set a desired PTY category for the
current station.
• To search for a station in a selected PTY
category and then retune to that station (if
found). Select
Settings to display the Settings menu.
Select PTY to display a list of available PTY
categories.
Selecting PTY categories
Select the arrow icon to scroll through the list
of available PTY categories.
Select a PTY category to select it in the list;
touch the category again to clear the selection.
If you want to deselect all PTY categories,
select Clear all .
Note: If no PTY categories are selected, then
the text PTY will disappear from the top of the
touch-screen display.
While tuned to a stati on, touch the required
PTY category (or categories), then touch the
previous screen arrow. The audio unit will now
wait for RDS informati on to indicate that a
station has changed its programme type.
If the current station is already in the selected
PTY category and reception is lost, then the
radio will attempt to fi nd another station with
the correct PTY category.
Note: PTY is active in FM radio, CD, TV and
Portable audi o modes only.
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
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BBC R2 BBC R3
BBC R4 BBC LDN BBC W&M Mercia Galaxy 106.2Radio 1
Settings
utostore
TP TA PT AF REG 3CHFM2 89. BBC R2
Portable audio TV
Text sent by station
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Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
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TP TA PTY AF REG 3CHFM2 89.0 BBC R2
Portable audio
TV
FM text
The latest news headlines from BBC Radio 2.
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Settings
Clear all
PTY search
Education
News
Current affairs
Information
Sport
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PTY alarm (where broadcast)
The Alarm option in the PTY menu will alert
you to a crisis of na tional or international
importance. Any radio br oadcast or other audio
playback will be interrupted. When such a
broadcast is made, the word ALARM will be
displayed on the touch-screen. The default
setting is On.
PTY search
If you touch a PTY category and then select
PTY search , the audio unit will search for and
then retune to an avai lable station belonging
that category. If no station is found in that
category, then NO PTY is displayed and you
will return to the current station.
While PTY is displayed (for ten seconds
following a search), a search of PTY categories
can be performed usin g the Seek buttons.
Audio
Options
PTY
Sound
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Settings
Alarm
National music
Oldies music
Folk music
Documentary
Clear all
PTY search
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SETTINGS
In DAB mode, select Settings.
Select Options .
Note: If Settings is selected once, but no
action is taken for a further ten seconds, the
system will exit the menu automatically.
Announcements
You can select up to four types of
announcement from a list of eleven, for
example, News, Area/Weather , Traffic and
Alarm .
When a DAB announcement is broadcast, it will
interrupt normal play for the duration of the
announcement.
Note: The Alarm announcement type,
broadcasts information concerning crises of
national or international importance. To display the full list
of announcement types,
touch Select .
Select an announcement type to enable it,
select it again to disabl e it. If you want to clear
all enabled types, select Clear all. To scroll
through the list, select the arrow buttons.
Note: If you have already selected four
announcement types, y ou will be unable to
select further types.
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
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BBC R2 Viking
Trent Century BBC LeicRadio 1
Settings search
TA FM DAB i Link DPLIIDAB1 BBC Radio2
Portable audio
TV
DAB radio text
BBC National DAB
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Bal/Fade
Options
Sound
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Settings
Announcements
On
Of f
On
Of f
EnsemblePTY
Of f
DAB text
Link DAB
FM trafficPTY
Select
Clear all
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Options
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Settings
Announcements
On
Of f
On
Of f
EnsemblePTY
Of f
DAB text
Link DAB
FM trafficPTY
Select
Clear all
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Settings
News
Alarm
Traffic
T ransport flash
W
arning services
Clear allSelect up to
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SETTING A DESTINATION
After touching Agree, the initial map screen is
displayed, now select Menu
From the Navigation Menu, select Destination
Entry .
Note: If you wish to view the map without the
buttons showing, touch anywhere on the map
display. To display the buttons, touch Menu. If at any time you make a mistake, use the back
arrow key on the lower right side of the screen
to either go back one le
tter or number at a time
or repeatedly touch it un til the previous screen
is shown.
The Destination Entry menu provides a choice
of methods for entering a destination. For this
example, the destinatio n address, 81 Austin
Place, Abingdon, Oxford shire will be used.
From the Destination screen select Address
and input the Town name.
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Menu
Stored
Destination
Auto Voice
Entry
Guidance Off
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F RD ORD
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Locations
Navigation
Setup
Route Options
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Menu
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Stored
Destination
Auto Voice
Entry
Guidance Off
Locations
Navigation
Setup
Route Options
JOL4503ENG
Address
Street
To w n
Intersection
House
Display Map GBR
Destination
POI
Postcode
Map
Coordinates
Address
HomeGBR
12 3 4 5
vious
Motorway
Memory
Last 5
KETTERING(KETTERING),NClear
NUNEATON(NUNEATON),WA
LEAMINGTON SPA,WARWIC
Not Registered
Not Registered
GBR
Town Name
Nearest 5 Search
Area
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SearchArea
Search
Area
Number
JOL4536ENG