
Range selector key NAV (Navigation)
40
 - Move a crosshair to choos
e a point on the map in the  
surrounding area where you intend to search for a point of interest. Proceed as  described in chapter “Select travel destination from the map”. 
 - During current route guidance the  
search for a point of interest is  
limited to the surrounding area of the calculated route. Further options for POI search 
 - You can search for a particular point of interest by entering a name. 
 - You can search for a particular point of interest by entering a phone number.  
Please enter only the phone number, 
 without a city or country code.
 Select travel destination from the map
– In the menu 
New dest.
, press on the function key  . The last travel destina- 
tion for which route guidance was started will be shown in the map display. If no  travel destination was arrived at, the curren 
t location will be displayed in an over- 
view map. 
– Turn button   to zoom in and out of the map and/or to change the map scale.  
Press the function key   or  . 
– Keep pressing on the map display and do not stop. The crosshair will follow your  
movements. If you move the crosshair to  
the edge of the screen, the adjoining map  
section will appear after a few seconds. The geo-position (position display via  coordinates) or the street name for the  
current position of the crosshair will be  
displayed at the top of the touchscreen. 
– If the desired travel destination or destination area is displayed, press the function  
key  . Route guidance will start automatically. 
– Press on the function key  , if initially you only wish to store the displayed  
destination. 
Determining a map destination more accurately You can further restrict a travel destination selected from the map display later on in  the menu  
Address entry
. For this purpose press the range selector key   after the  
start of route guidance to change from the map display to the main menu  
Navigation
.  
Here you can press the function key   to 
 terminate route guidance. If you now  
change into the menu  
Address entry
, the travel destination selected in the map will be  
displayed in the form of an address and can be determined there more precisely. On the other hand  
you can use the menu 
Address entry
 to determine the area to be  
displayed in the map display as a destination selection. Further function keys in the map display  - briefly switches the map display to the  
overview display (large scale). After a few  
seconds it will switch 
 back automatically to the last
 selected zoom display (smaller  
scale). 
 - opens a menu for entering a travel destination via its coordinates. - saves the travel destination selected from the map in the destination  
memory.
 Entering a travel destination via coordinates
– In the menu  
New dest.
, press on the function key  . 
– Press the function key   on the map disp 
lay. The coordinates of the last travel  
destination for which a route guidance was started are displayed. If no travel desti- nation was approached, the coordinates of 
 the current location will be displayed. 
– Press the function key   or    
to open the corresponding input  
mask. 
– By pressing on   and  , you can move the character entry cursor within the input  
fields or change to the next input field. 
– When in the input mask, press on a character shown in the keypad block to accept  
it behind the character input cursor. Ex 
isting characters will be overwritten. 
– Press on   if the desired latitude or longitude is displayed in the entry fields. – Pressing  , will erase characters from right  
to left as of the position of the char- 
acter input cursor. By pressing   the input mask will be closed without the entries  being accepted. 
If the entered coordinates are outside the stored navigation area, a pop-up window  will open with the following information: “ 
These GPS coordinates cannot be 
Select point on the mapAlong the routeName withTe l .Map/GPS
Map/GPS
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Range selector key PHONEOverviewMain menu PHONE Individual functions in the menu TELEPHONE may depend on the  equipment and th 
e properties of the telephone.
Connect your mobile phone with the mobile
 phone program according to the instruc- 
tion manual applicable to your vehicle. – Press the range selector key   to call up the main menu  
PHONE
. 
After the connection process, it will take a fe 
w minutes until the phone book data of the  
mobile phone connected to the radio unit is available. Function keys in the main menu PHONE  - Take calls, establish or hold. After pr 
essing the call
 list, the selected phone  
numbers are displayed in the main menu PHONE. 
 - End conversation or reject call.* - establishes a connection to a an em 
ergency number afte
r further confirma- 
tion. This function is also possible withou 
t a connected mobile phone. It is, however,  
necessary that a connection can be es 
tablished via a mobile phone company. 
 and   to   - Shortcut keys; these can be allocated to, in  
each case, one number. 
 - opens the number block for entering a call number. - opens a pop-up window for selecting a ca 
ll list. Only call lists of missed, dialed  
or accepted calls from the mobile phon 
e preparation program can be displayed. 
,   - several calls can be accepted at once,   -  
switches off the microphone  
during the conversation. Conv
ersations held inside the  
vehicles cannot be heard by the other part 
y when the microphone is switched off. 
 - opens the telephone book of the connected mobile phone for selecting a call  
number.
Enter call numberEnter a number and select– Press on the function key   in the main menu  
PHONE
, in order to open the  
number block for enteri 
ng a call number. 
– Press an inserted number key to accept 
 the corresponding number in the entry  
line. 
– You can delete the characters in the entry line from left to right by pressing the  
function key  . 
– Press function key   when the desired ca 
ll number is indicated in the entry line.  
The connection to the entered call number is established. 
You can select the character “ 
+” instead of the first two digits (for example “
00”) when  
entering a country code. For th 
is step, hold the function key   with the little triangle  
“ a” pressed until a pop-up window with the function keys   and   fades in. Press to  accept the desired character into the entry li 
ne - the pop-up window will close. If no  
entries are entered, the pop-up window wi 
ll close automatically after a few seconds. 
The special keys “Stars”   and “Rhombus”    
have the same function as those on a  
phone keypad. These characters are primarily needed when transmitting sound signals  during a call.Telephone bookOpening the telephone book– Press on the function key in the bottom right   in the main menu  
PHONE
, in  
order to open the phone book.
Call a call number fr 
om the telephone book
– When in the menu 
Phone book
 move the sliding regulator in the scrollbar to the  
bottom to view further stations. 
– Press on the function key   to select a phone book entry via a search mask.
PHONE
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58– Press in the left column on the display of a telephone book entry. The connection  
to the  
first
 call number stored for this entry in the telephone book, will now be  
established.
Display information relating to a telephone book entry– Press the function key   on the right next to the telephone book entry you which  
to display. The call numbers stored under this entry are displayed. 
– If you press on the entry of a call number, 
 the connection to this call number will  
be established.
Search for an entry in the telephone book– Press on the function key   in the menu  
Telephone book
 to select a tele- 
phone book entry via a search mask. 
– Press a selectable character on the keypad  
while in the search window to accept it  
in the entry line. 
– Press the function key   to open the input window for digits and special charac- 
ters. Press  , to change again to the letter input mask. 
– You can delete the characters in the entry line starting from the position of the  
character insertion cursor from left to 
 right by pressing the function key  . 
– If you press on the button  , the connection to the  
first
 call number is estab- 
lished, by doing so an assigned name is displayed in the entry line in the telephone  book. 
The upper and lower case which is used when searching for a phone book entry, is  
not
  
of importance. Editing field: Indicate specific characters Some letters are also marked with a small triangle “
 a”. This indicates that specific char- 
acters based on this letter can be selected. Continue to press down on the correspondin 
g button with your finger until a pop-up  
window with these specific characters fade 
s in. After pressing the desired characters,  
these characters are accepted in the entry li 
ne and the pop-up window will close. If no  
entries are entered, the pop-up window will close automatically after a few seconds.
Adapt a call numberOpen the display of a call number from the te 
lephone book or a call list as described  
in the corresponding chapter. – Press the arrow keys   or   to move the character entry cursor in the entry line. – Press on a character inserted into the ke 
ypad to accept it 
behind the character  
entry cursor in the entry line. 
– The connection to the disp 
layed call number will be es
tablished as soon as you  
press the function key  .
Call listsOnly the dialed numbers which are missed 
, selected and accepted by the mobile  
phone preparation program  
in the vehicle
 are stored. The call lists stored in a mobile  
phone will  
not
 be transferred to the vehicle. 
– Press on the function key   in the main menu  
PHONE
. 
– Select the call list from which you wish to 
 select a call number by pressing your  
selection in the pop-up window. The corres 
ponding list is displayed. Call numbers,  
for which an entry exists in the telephone book, will be displayed together with the  corresponding name. 
You can use the function key  , to display fu 
rther information relating to the stored  
call number.•
 - shows a list of the non-accepted 
 calls from the mobile phone prep- 
aration program.•
 - shows a list of call numbers, with which the mobile phone prep-
aration program has attempted to establish a connection.•
 - shows a list of calls accepted 
 by the mobile phone preparation  
program. If  the  call  number from a ca ll li st i s s to red  in the  te le phone  book the  s tored  name in the  telephone book is displayed instead of the call number. Incoming calls rejected with the function ke 
y   will be stored in the call list of the  
accepted 
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Call lists are always assigned to a user profile and are only displayed once the corre- sponding SIM card is connected agai 
n with the mobile phone preparation.
Shortcut keysAt the time of the first connection with th
e SIM card of your mobile telephone all  
shortcut keys have still not been assign 
ed after the first call from the main menu  
PHONE 
.
Assigning free shortcut keys– If you press briefly on a non-assigned shortcut key the menu 
Speed dial
 will open  
to enable a name and phone number to be entered. 
– If you press the function key  , an input mask will open to enable a name to  
be assigned. 
– If you press the function key   a mask 
 will open to enable a number to be  
assigned. 
– Press the function key   or   to accept a call number for  
these shortcut keys from 
 the correspo
nding list. 
– Press the function key   to erase all entries in all entry lines at once after confir- 
mation with  . 
– If you have completed your entries in the Menu  
Speed dial
, press the function key  
. 
– The entered name will be displayed in 
 the shortcut key of the main menu 
PHONE
.  
The call number entered will be assigned to a shortcut key.
Calling up a connection via the shortcut key–Briefly press an  
assigned
 shortcut key to establish th
e connection to the assigned  
call number.
Modifying assigned shortcut keys– If the assignment of a shortcut key is  
to be modified, keep
 pressing the corre- 
sponding shortcut key until the menu  
Speed dial
 has opened for modification. 
The assignment of the shortcut keys remains stored in the unit and will only be  displayed again when the corresponding SIM  
card is connected again to the mobile  
phone preparation program. Shortcut key  The shortcut key   has not yet been assigned a call number in the factory,  as this depends upon the  
corresponding mobile phone 
company and country. The  
name for this shortcut key has, however, been specified and cannot be changed. You should now store your mail box number so th 
at you can quickly check your voice mail. 
Editing field: further input possibilities  - changes from upper case to lower case and vice versa.  - opens the editing field for the entry of digits and special characters. The button  
changes to  . Press on  , to change again to the letter editing field. 
 - space key for entering spaces. or   - moves the cursor in the entry line to the left or right. - deletes characters in the entry line from  
right to left, starting from the position of  
the cursor.Phone conversationIf you have started the process of connecti 
ng to a call number or accepted a call, the  
main menu  
PHONE
 will change to the display 
Phone conversation
.
Incoming phone call– An incoming phone call will be 
displayed on the display by “
Incoming call
”  
followed by the call number of the caller. If  
the number of the caller is stored in the  
telephone book, the name of the caller will be displayed instead of the call number. 
– Press the function key   to accept the call.– Press the function key   to reject the call.
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Call lists
Telephone book
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60 During a phone conversation– If you press the function key   during  
a phone conversation the current conver- 
sation will be switched to “mute” (Display: “ 
Call being held
”). This means that the  
connection remains intact while the audio transmission is interrupted. 
– If you press the function key  , agai 
n the conversation can be continued. 
– If you press the function key  , during  
a phone conversation, the connection to  
the current call number will  
be terminated and the unit 
will change to the main  
menu  
PHONE
.
Carrying out an additional phone conversation– Press on the function key   during a phone conversation to put the current  
conversation on “hold” as described above. 
– Select a new call number or  
select a stored call number. 
– If you are holding an additi 
onal conversation, you can switch between both parties  
(“alternate”).
“Call waiting” and changing be 
tween two parties (Alternate)
– If you are called while holding a conversation, the number and the name of the  
caller will appear below the current conver 
sation on the touch-screen (Function:  
“Call waiting”). 
– Press on the function key   in the line “ 
Incoming call
” to reject the second call. 
– Press on the function key   in the line “ 
Incoming call
” to accept the second call.  
The connection to the first party will be 
 interrupted but not broken (Display: “
Call  
being held 
”). 
– If you press the function key   in the line “ 
Call being held
”, the conversation with  
this party will continue and the other part 
y will be “put on hold”. In this way you  
can alternate between two parties. 
– Press the function key  , to break the co 
nnection to the call 
number displayed in  
this line. 
DTMF key tones A particular DTMF key tone is assigned to each each key of a phone. DTMF key tones  are used, for example, for the input of a password via the phone or for choosing a colleague in a “Call center”. If a DTMF key tone has to be entered duri 
ng a conversation, you 
can open the keypad  
field by pressing the function key at the bo 
ttom left and follow the instructions (for  
example: “For a private conversation with 
 one of our co-workers, please press  ”). 
You can store a longer DTMF key tone on your 
 mobile phone. If, during a conversation,  
this DTMF key tone has to be entered, call 
 up the corresponding entry from the tele- 
phone book as described. If you press in the input mask on the function key  , the displayed character  sequence in the entry line will be played as DTMF key tone sequence. Please note that in a DTMF key tone sequence the character “+” must not appear, as it  interrupts the playing of a DTMF key tone.
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61
Voice control of the radio navigation systemGeneral informationIntroductionThanks to this equipment, you can operate 
a few functions of your radio navigation  
system via the microphone installed in the vehicle; a so-called “ 
Speak what you see  
on the touch-screen 
” system. 
You can use the voice control in the operating modes  
RADIO, MEDIA, PHONE, MAP  
and NAV 
. 
You can change the volume any time during  
the call with the control button   of the  
unit  
⇒page 3. 
Switch on voice control (dialogue)•
By briefly pressing the button   on the unit.
Switching off voice control (dialogue)•
By pressing the button   on the unit for at least 5 seconds.
•
By briefly pressing the button   on the  
unit, when the system is waiting to  
pronounce a new command.•
By pressing one of the buttons which are located on the side of the touch-screen  
of the unit or by touching the touch-screen 
 (if the button   is not pressed in the  
help display).•
By pronouncing the command “ 
Cancel
”.
•
If the system does not receive a command or does not recognise the command  
while the dialogue is switched on, it answers with the question “ 
Pardon?
” and thus  
makes it possible to pronounce a new co 
mmand. If the system does not receive a  
second voice command, you will be offered help 
. If the system does not receive a third  
voice command, you receive the message “ 
Cancel
” and the voice control switches off. 
Optimum understanding of the commands depends on several factors:•
Speak with a normal tone of voice wi 
thout intonation and excessive pauses.
•
Avoid a bad pronunciation.
•
Do not use any abbreviations - al
ways pronounce the full command.
•
Do not speak, if the system makes an announcement. As long as the system has not  
finished the announcement, it will  
not react to an additional command.
•
Close the doors, windows and sliding roof, in order to avoid disturbing influences  
of the environment on the understanding of the commands.•
We  re c o m m e n d  t o  s p e a k  l o u d e r a t  h i g h e r  s p e e d s ;  b u t w i t h  a  c a l m  v o i c e , s o  th a t t h e  
increased surrounding noise does not drown out the command.•
During the dialogue limit additional noise in the vehicle, e.g. simultaneously talking  
occupants.•
The microphone for voice control is directed 
 to the driver as well as to the front  
passenger. Therefore the driver and the front passenger can operate the unit.DialogueThe period of time in which the system  
is ready to receive voice commands and to  
carry them out is call 
ed a dialogue. The system reacts
 with an audible feedback and  
guides you through the individual functions. Selecting long and short dialogue The nature of the dialogue can be set by  
pressing the button   on the unit and by  
pronouncing the command “ 
long dialogue
” or “
short dialogue
”. 
The nature of the dialogue can also be 
 set manually in the operating mode 
SETUP
 -  
 -   or  . 
If you select the short dialogue, the system shortens some messages or replaces them  by an audible si 
gnal (gong), thus the operation is accelerated. 
If you select the long dialogue, the system 
 gives the whole message without shortening  
it. The entered voice commands are the same for the long and short dialogue. Interrupt messages The message just given can be ended by br 
iefly pressing the button   on the unit.  
Thus, it is possible to pronounce  
an additional voic
e command sooner.
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62Voice commandsThe voice control is only possible in the following languages: 
Czech, English, German, French.
Due to the large number of possible voice  
commands, we give here only a few exam- 
ples. Therefore, please observe the system guidelines when entering voice commands. The system only recognises 30 000 entries (i.e, it will only recognise 30 000 of the  largest cities for the selected country 
, for example, in the operating mode 
NAV
. If the  
desired city is not included  
in the 30 000 entries, it cannot be pronounced normally,  
but it must be entered by spelling it out. Call up the general information for the voic 
e control by briefly pressing the button    
on the unit and by pronouncing the command “ 
Instructions
”. Then you hear a  
message that the instructions are divided into seven parts. If you want more detailed  information about individual parts of th 
e instructions, pronounce for example the  
command “ 
Tutorial part 2
”. 
Call up the general help for individual oper 
ating modes by briefl
y pressing the button  
 on the unit and by pronouncing the command “ 
Help Quick Commands
”. 
Changing between the operating modes If you wish to change between the operating modes after switching on the voice  control, always pronounce the name of th 
e operating mode in which you wish to  
change. This means, if you are in the operating mode  
RADIO
 and you wish to change  
into the operating mode  
MEDIA
 pronounce the command “
Media
”. Always  
pronounce the names of the operating modes  
PHONE, MAP, NAV
 as “
Telephone,  
map, navigation 
”. 
Voice command “Help” Help can be called up by pronouncing the command “ 
Help
”. Depending on the oper- 
ating mode in which you are, the help given wi 
ll offer different possibilities. If the possi- 
bilities offered are not sufficient, pronounce the command “ 
further options
”. 
If you pronounce the command “ 
Help
”, you can hear a mess
age on how the command  
should be correctly pronounced (e.g. “ 
auto Zoom
”). 
Help display If you want the help to be displayed on the touch-screen of the unit, you must only  activate it (then deactive it) manually in the operating modes  
SETUP
,  and  
. 
The help display can be set separately for  
each operating mode in the system (this  
means, if you only set the help display for the operating mode  
MAP
, it is only displayed  
in this operating mode). The help display includes so-called global and local commands. The range of these  commands is indicated in 
 the pop-up window 
Possible commands are
:
•
Global commands - commands which can al
so be used for another operating  
mode than the one you are currently in, this means if you are in the operating mode  RADIO 
 and you pronounce the command “
New dest.
”, the system changes over into  
the operating mode  
NAV
,
•
Local commands - commands which can only be used in the operating mode in  
which you are currently in and are always shown in brackets. If you do not wish the help display to be 
 shown when the dialogue is switched on,  
pronounce the command “ 
Block out
” while you are in the help display or press the  
function key  . The help display is show 
n again after repeatedly switching on  
the dialogue. Voice recording In the operating modes  
PHONE
, NAV
 and 
RADIO
 a short voice recording can be set up;  
after pronouncing the recorded term the de 
sired command is carried out (e.g. in the  
operating mode  
PHONE
, a voice recording can be set up besides a telephone contact  
and after pronouncing it the system carries out the selection procedure.Further voice commandsIf you wish to scroll through the lists in the operating modes  
MEDIA, PHONE, NAV,  
RADIO 
 (e.g. in the operating mode 
RADIO
 in the list of the radio station), you must  
pronounce the command “ 
next page
” or “
previous page
”. 
If you are in a list in which the details are shown (e.g. in the operating modes  
NAV
,  
,  ), pronounce the command “ 
Options for entry
” and then  
select a number by pronouncing the command “ 
Options for entry 3
” or “
Details for  
entry 3 
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Fa d e  o u t
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Certain voice commands in the operating mode RADIO If you pronounce the command “ 
Read station list
”, the system reads the list of the  
radio stations. The desired selected radio stat 
ion can be selected by
 briefly pressing the  
button   on the unit during the message, then the system offers selection possibili- ties for the selected entry. If you directly pronounce a station name,  
the system switches over to the desired  
station. Examples for voice commands in order to op 
erate buttons on the touch-screen of the  
unit:•
“ next station
” 
•
“previous station
” 
Certain voice commands in  
the operating mode MEDIA 
Examples for voice commands in order to op 
erate buttons on the touch-screen of the  
unit or examples for voice commands fo 
r which no help display is indicated:
•
“Back
”   - return one step back and end the dialogue (function key   can also  
occur in other operating modes),•
“ Up” ,
•
“Next title
” ,
•
“Previous title
” ,
•
“Pause
” ,
•
“Play
” ,
•
“Bluetooth audio
” . 
Certain voice commands in the operating mode PHONE The digits  
zero to nine
 are permitted. The system does
 not detect any digit combina- 
tions such as twenty-three You can enter the telephone number as a contin 
uous row, as individually spoken digits  
(the whole number at once) or in the form of  
digital blocks (separated by short pauses).  
After each digital block (separated by a sh 
ort pause) the system repeats the detected  
digits. Before entering the digits, you ca 
n enter additionally a symbol “
Plus (+)
” for interna- 
tional calls. 
If you pronounce the command “ 
Read phone book
”, the system reads out the tele- 
phone book. The desired telephone contact can be selected by briefly pressing the  button   on the unit during the message,  
then the system offers selection possibili- 
ties for the selected entry. Certain voice commands in the operating mode MAP Examples for voice commands in order to operate buttons on the touch-screen of the  unit or examples for voice commands fo 
r which no help display is indicated:
•
“Direction of travel
”  9 and “
North
” - changes the orientation of the map,
•
“Move map
” - moves the map, then pronounce the command “
to the left
”, “to the  
right 
”, “up”, “down
”,
•
“Position map
” or “
Reset view
” - if the display of the current position 
 9 on the  
map has moved with the complete map from th 
e centred position to both sides, to the  
top or to the bottom, the map is again centred.•
“ Orientation zoom
”, “Rocket zoom
”   - briefly switches the map display to the  
overview display (small scale). It returns again to the last display (large scale) after a few  seconds,•
“ Zoom in
”  or “
zoom out
”   - enlarges or reduces the map scale.
•
“Show info
”   - shows info (e.g GPS coordinates) of the entry which was displayed  
in the map.•
“ Save
”   - if you wish to save for example the selected route in the operating  
mode  
NAV
. 
Certain voice commands in the operating mode NAV If you pronounce the name of the desired ci 
ty and the system is not sure about the  
entry made or the name of the city is identical  
to other cities, it offers a list of cites with  
the utmost probability. You can scroll through the commands “ 
next page
” or  
“ previous page
” in the list, then chose the desired city by pronouncing the command  
e.g. “ 
Number 1
” or “
1”. 
While in the operating mode  
NAV
, the system does not allow you to enter post codes.
 
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