Mobile phone system*93
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NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
Storing a name in the phone book using the speech control system
Name tags, consisting of a name and associated telephone
numbers, can be stored in the phone book using the speech
control system.– Switch on the speech control system ⇒page 88.
– Say the command STORE NAME.
– When requested by the speech control system, please say the name ("tag") under which you wish to store the phone book
entry.
– When requested by the speech control system, repeat the name.
– When requested by the speech control system, say the digits of the corresponding telephone number individually or in groups.
After each block of digits you specify (separated by a brief pause)
the system will repeat the digits.
–Say STORE when you have completed the number entry. The
recorded name (spoken name tag with corresponding phone
number) will be stored in the phone book for the speech control
system.Name tags which you store in the phone book for the speech control system
using the STORE NAME command are not shown in the instrument panel
display.
Note
If two or more names sound alike, it is better to save the names including the
first name or some other distinguishing entry.Selecting a name– Switch on the speech control system ⇒page 88.
–Say the command DIAL NAME.
– When the speech control system gives you the cue, say the name of one of the entries stored in the phone book ⇒page 93.
–Say the command DIAL. The telephone number will be dialled.Recorded names are user-oriented and are best recognised by the system
when the same person who assigned the name repeats the recorded name.Deleting a name– Switch on the speech control system ⇒page 88.
–Say the command DELETE NAME.
– When the speech control system gives you the cue, say the name of one of the entries stored in the phone book ⇒page 93.
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Navigation (NAV)*
122The following route criteria are available:
Dynamic navigation
Select on or off. The dynamic navigation function optimises a route plan by
using the most current TMC traffic messages to recalculate routes and avoid
traffic jams etc.
For more information about the dynamic navigation function, please refer to
⇒ page 100.
Route options
If you select fast , the system will calculate a route that takes you to your desti-
nation as quickly as possible. If you select short the system will calculate a
route that is as short as possible.
Motorway
Comprising the options include or exclude from the route. By choosing avoid
Motorway , the system will attempt to plan a route without motorway
sections. However, if the final destination is more than 300 km away,
motorway sections will not be avoided.
Ferry
Comprising the options include or exclude from the route. By choosing avoid
Ferry , the system will attempt to plan a route without using ferry connections.
Toll road
Comprising the options include or exclude from the route. By choosing avoid
toll road , the system will attempt to plan a route without using toll roads.
Time-restricted road
Comprising the options include or exclude from the route. If you select avoid
time-restricted road the system will try to exclude such roads when calcu-
lating the route. However, only those roads stored on the navigation DVD as
time-restricted roads can be avoided.
When avoid has been selected these roads will be avoided regardless of the
time of day and the day of the week. This means that roads which are blocked at night and therefore listed as time-restricted, will always be excluded from
the route if this option is activated.
Season-restricted road
Comprising the options include
or exclude from the route. If you select avoid
season-restricted road the system will try to exclude such roads when calcu-
lating the route. However, only those roads stored on the navigation DVD as
season-restricted roads can be avoided.
When avoid has been selected these roads will be avoided regardless of the
season. If a road is, for example, closed in winter, it will be excluded in the
route calculation even during the summer months.
Motorrail
Comprising the options include or exclude from the route. When you have
selected avoid Motorrail , the system will attempt to plan a route without
using Motorrail sections. However, only those sections stored on the naviga-
tion DVD as Motorrail can be avoided.
Note
•If you would like to avoid a route criterion but this makes route guidance
impossible, this criterion is still included when calculating the route (e.g.
ferry to Ireland). A voice message will inform you of this.•If the navigation does not display a detour route, although dynamic navi-
gation function is on and a traffic jam has been reported on the planned
route, this is because the estimated time required for the detour is longer
than the estimated time required for remaining on the route with the traffic
jam.
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Navigation (NAV)*127
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– Rotate the control knob counterclockwise to zoom in on the map
(smaller scale, detail view) or
– Rotate the control knob clockwise to zoom out of the map (larger
scale, more overview). The scale ⇒ page 126, fig. 151 is
shown in the side menu.
Changing scale with active side menu:
– Press the Map control button in the navigation menu.
– Press the control knob to switch to the map side menu.
– Rotate the control knob to the second menu item.
– Press the control knob to activate the map menu item Zoom (white highlight) ⇒page 126, fig. 152 .
– Rotate the control knob counterclockwise to zoom in on the map
(smaller scale, detail view) or
– Rotate the control knob clockwise to zoom out of the map (larger
scale, more overview). The scale ⇒ page 126, fig. 152 is
shown in the side menu.
– Press the ⇒page 9 button to exit the zoom mode.The scale can be set from 50 m to 600 km.
When you change the scale with the side menu active, the change will only
apply for as long as the side menu is active.
By pressing the button once, you leave Zoom mode and can use
other map menu items. Press the button again to deactivate the
active side menu.
The scales recommended for driving are:
•3.5 km on motorways•750 m on secondary roads•200 m in citiesNote
If you have activated auto intersection zoom ⇒page 137 and have selected
the map type destination, current position or current position 3D
⇒ page 133 the map scale will zoom in automatically at junctions and at turn
points.
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A2
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Navigation (NAV)*
130
– Press the control knob to switch to the map side menu.
– Rotate the control knob to to the fifth menu option apart from the map.
– Press the control knob to activate the scroll function by following the route established ⇒ page 129, fig. 157
– Press the ⇒page 9 button to leave the map side
menu.Nav-Info control buttonNavigation information
–Press the Navi-Info control button in the navigation menu. You
are shown the final destination or next stopover with address,
distance and estimated time of arrival ⇒fig. 158 .
– Rotate the control knob counter-clockwise. The data for the next stopovers or destination will be displayed.
– Rotate the control knob clockwise. The data for your current loca-
tion with its geographic data and the number of receivable satel-
lites will be displayed ⇒fig. 159 .The following data is provided:•City•Stopovers•Estimated time of arrival•Distance to destination•Location of your vehicle•Geographic location of your vehicle (longitude and latitude)•Receivable satellites
The last navigation announcement will also be repeated.
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Fig. 158 Navigation
system: Destination infor-
mation
Fig. 159 Navigation
system: Geographic data
(longitude and latitude)
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INFO (Traffic information)141
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NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
INFO (Traffic information)IntroductionIntroduction
There are two types of traffic information.Traffic information can be called up in two different formats:•TMC traffic announcements* (visual) ⇒fig. 177•Recorded traffic announcements (acoustic) ⇒ page 146
TMC traffic announcements*
If the radio can receive a TMC radio station, TMC traffic messages will be
received continuously in the background. These messages are used for the
dynamic navigation* function.
If the navigation DVD* is inserted in the drive, the TMC traffic reports are
displayed in the Info main menu ⇒fig. 177 . Where the route is blocked, the navigation system will automatically offer an
alternative route if possible. The blocked section will be avoided. The system
will inform you accordingly.
The TMC traffic announcements are sorted according to the route guidance
status. When the route guidance is active, TMC traffic announcements are
sorted at the beginning of the list according to their occurrence. If route guid-
ance is not active, the list of all TMC traffic announcements will be sorted
according to the type of road and road number
⇒page 143.
You will also receive spoken information regarding the TMC traffic announce-
ments relevant for the route you are following ⇒ page 149.
The TMC symbol in the display indicates whether a TMC station is being
received and whether the dynamic navigation* function has been switched
on ⇒page 145.
Stored traffic announcements
Traffic announcements are recorded while the navigation system is switched
on and for another two hours after it has been switched off. You can also acti-
vate Timers to set a start time for recording traffic announcements
⇒ page 148.
You can call up the recorded traffic announcements using the TP memo func-
tion ⇒page 146.
The Traffic programme function in “Radio Setup” ⇒page 42 must be
switched on in order to record traffic news.
The TP symbol in the display indicates whether the function Traffic
programme is switched on or off and whether a traffic news station is being
received ⇒page 42.
Fig. 177 Info: TMC traffic
announcements
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