21. Rear Fog Light IndicatorThis indicator will illuminate
when the rear fog lights are
on. (Refer to “Lights” in “Un-
derstanding The Features Of Your Ve-
hicle” for further information).
COMPASS MINI-TRIP
COMPUTER (CMTC) (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
NOTE: If the vehicle is equipped
with a Global Positioning System
(GPS) Navigation Radio, the vari-
ance and calibration menu will be
eliminated.
The Compass Mini-Trip Computer is
located in the instrument cluster and
features a driver-interactive display
which provides outside temperature,
compass direction, and trip informa-
tion. NOTE: The system will display
the last known outside tempera-
ture when starting the vehicle and
may need to be driven several min-
utes before the updated tempera-
ture is displayed. Engine tempera-
ture can also affect the displayed
temperature; therefore, tempera-
ture readings are not updated
when the vehicle is not moving.
RESET BUTTONS
Reset Button
Pressing the STEP button located on
the steering wheel to scroll through
sub menus (i.e., Odometer, Trip A,
Trip B, DTE, Speed, AVG Fuel, Am-
bient Temp)
Pressing the reset button while in one
of the following menus (i.e., Trip A,
Trip B, AVG Fuel), will reset the dis-
played value.
When the appropriate conditions ex-
ist, the following messages will dis-
play:
NE
. . . . . . . Eight-point compass
headings are displayed
(N, S, E, W, NE,NW, SE, SW)
22°C . . . . . . . . . . . Temperature
(Fahrenheit or Celsius)
AVG . . . . Average Fuel Economy
(U.S. or Metric)
DTE . . . . . . . Distance to Empty
P . . . . . . . . . Park Assist On/Off
Should this wrench symbol
display with the letter P
next to it, your Park Assist
System needs servicing (for
versions/markets, where provided).
Contact an authorized dealer.
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Trip Odometer (ODO) / ECO (Fuel
Saver Indicator) (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
This display shows the distance trav-
eled since the last reset.
Trip A
Shows the total distance traveled for
Trip A since the last reset.
Trip B
Shows the total distance traveled for
Trip B since the last reset.COMPASS/TEMPERATURE
DISPLAY
Compass Variance
Compass Variance is the difference
between Magnetic North and Geo-
graphic North. To ensure compass ac-
curacy, the compass variance should
be properly set according to the vari-
ance map for the zone where the ve-
hicle will be driven. When properly
set, the compass will automatically
account for this difference.
NOTE:
A good calibration requires a
level surface and an environ-
ment free from large metallic
objects such as buildings,
bridges, underground cables,
railroad tracks, etc.
Magnetic and battery powered devices, (such as cell phones, iP-
od's, radar detectors, PDA's and
laptops) should be kept away
from the top of the instrument
panel. This is where the com-
pass module is located and such
devices may interfere and cause
false compass readings.
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UP ButtonPress and release the UP
button to scroll upward
through the main menus
(Fuel Economy, Vehicle
Info, Tire BAR, Cruise, Messages,
Units, System Setup) and sub-menus.
DOWN Button
Press and release the
DOWN button to scroll
downward through the
main menus and
sub-menus.
SELECT Button
The SELECT button allows
access to information in
EVIC submenus, selects
some feature settings, and
resets some EVIC features. The EVIC
prompts the driver when the SELECT
button can be used by displaying the
right arrow graphic.
BACK Button
Press the BACK button to
scroll back to a previous
menu or sub-menu. ELECTRONIC VEHICLE
INFORMATION CENTER
(EVIC) DISPLAYS
The EVIC display consists of three
sections:
1. The top line where compass direc-
tion, odometer line and outside tem-
perature are displayed.
2. The main display area where the
menus and pop up messages are dis-
played.
3. The reconfigurable telltales sec-
tion below the odometer line.
The main display area will normally
display the main menu or the screens
of a selected feature of the main
menu. The main display area also dis-
plays "pop up" messages that consist
of approximately 60 possible warning
or information messages. These pop
up messages fall into several catego-
ries:
Five Second Stored Messages
When the appropriate conditions oc-
cur, this type of message takes control
of the main display area for five sec-
onds and then returns to the previous
screen. Most of the messages of this
type are then stored (as long as the
condition that activated it remains ac-
tive) and can be reviewed from the
"Messages" main menu item. As long
as there is a stored message, an "i"
will be displayed in the EVIC's
compass/outside temp line. Examples
of this message type are "Right Front
Turn Signal Lamp Out" and "Low
Tire Pressure".
Unstored Messages
This message type is displayed indefi-
nitely or until the condition that acti-
vated the message is cleared. Ex-
amples of this message type are "Turn
Signal On" (if a turn signal is left on)
and "Lights On" (if driver leaves the
vehicle).
Unstored Messages Until RUN
This message type is displayed until
the ignition is in the RUN state. Ex-
ample of this message type is "Press
Brake Pedal and Push Button to
Start".
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may occur with severe usage, such as
trailer towing. If this light turns on,
safely pull over and stop the vehicle.
Then, shift the transmission into
NEUTRAL and run the engine at idle
or faster until the light turns off.CAUTION!
Continuous driving with the Trans-
mission Temperature Warning
Light illuminated will eventually
cause severe transmission damage
or transmission failure.WARNING!
If the Transmission Temperature
Warning Light is illuminated and
you continue operating the vehicle,
in some circumstances you could
cause the fluid to boil over, come in
contact with hot engine or exhaust
components and cause a fire.
OIL CHANGE DUE
Your vehicle is equipped with an en-
gine oil change indicator system. The
“Oil Change Due” message will flash in the EVIC display for approxi-
mately 10 seconds after a single chime
has sounded to indicate the next
scheduled oil change interval. The en-
gine oil change indicator system is
duty cycle based, which means the
engine oil change interval may fluctu-
ate dependent upon your personal
driving style.
Unless reset, this message will continue
to display each time you cycle the igni-
tion to the ON/RUN position. To turn
off the message temporarily, press and
release the BACK button. To reset the
oil change indicator system please refer
to a Lancia Dealership.FUEL ECONOMY
Press and release the UP or DOWN
button until “Fuel Economy” displays
highlighted in the EVIC and press the
SELECT button. The following Fuel
Economy functions display in the
EVIC:
Average Fuel Economy (AVG)
Distance To Empty (DTE)
Liters Per 100km (L/100km)Average Fuel Economy
Shows the average fuel economy since
the last reset. The Average Fuel
Economy can be reset by following
the prompt in the EVIC to use the
SELECT button. When the fuel
economy is reset, the display will read
“zero” for two seconds. Then, the his-
tory information will be erased, and
the averaging will continue from the
last fuel average reading before the
reset.
Distance To Empty (DTE)
Shows the estimated distance that can
be traveled with the fuel remaining in
the tank. This estimated distance is
determined by a weighted average of
the instantaneous and average fuel
economy, according to the current
Average Fuel Economy Display
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fuel tank level. DTE cannot be reset
through the SELECT button.
NOTE: Significant changes in
driving style or vehicle loading
will greatly affect the actual driv-
able distance of the vehicle, re-
gardless of the DTE displayed
value.
When the DTE value is less than
48 km estimated driving distance, the
DTE display will change to a “LOW
FUEL” message. This display will
continue until the vehicle runs out of
fuel. Adding a significant amount of
fuel to the vehicle will turn off the
“LOW FUEL” message and a new
DTE value will display.
Liters Per 100km (L/100km)
This display shows the instantaneous
Liters Per 100km (L/100km) in bar
graph form while driving. This will
monitor the gas mileage in real-time
as you drive and can be used to
modify driving habits in order to in-
crease fuel economy.VEHICLE SPEED
Press and release the UP or DOWN
button until “Vehicle Speed” displays
highlighted in the EVIC and press the
SELECT button. Press the SELECT
button to display the current speed
in km/h or mph. Pressing the SE-
LECT button a second time will
toggle the unit of measure
between km/h or mph.
NOTE: Changing the unit of mea-
sure in the Vehicle Speed menu
will not change the unit of measure
in the EVIC.
TRIP INFO
Press and release the UP or DOWN
button until “Trip Info” is highlighted
in the EVIC and press the SELECT
button. Press and release the UP/
DOWN buttons to highlight one of the
following functions if you want to re-
set it:
Trip A
Shows the total distance traveled for
Trip A since the last reset.Trip B
Shows the total distance traveled for
Trip B since the last reset.
Elapsed Time
Shows the total elapsed time of travel
since the last reset when the ignition
switch is in the ACC position. Elapsed
time will increment when the ignition
switch is in the ON or START posi-
tion.
To Reset A Trip Function
Reset will only occur while a reset-
table function is selected (high-
lighted). Press and hold the SELECT
button to clear the resettable function
being displayed.
TIRE BAR
Press and release the UP or DOWN
button until ”Tire BAR” displays
highlighted in the EVIC. Press the
SELECT button to view a graphic of
the vehicle with a tire pressure value
at each corner of the graphic.
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Automatic Compass Calibration
This compass is self-calibrating,
which eliminates the need to manu-
ally reset the compass. When the ve-
hicle is new, the compass may appear
erratic and the EVIC will display CAL
until the compass is calibrated. You
may also calibrate the compass by
completing one or more 360–degree
turns (in an area free from large metal
or metallic objects) until the CAL in-
dicator displayed in the EVIC turns
off. The compass will now function
normally.
NOTE: A good calibration re-
quires a level surface and an envi-
ronment free from large metallic
objects such as buildings, bridges,
underground cables, railroad
tracks, etc.Manual Compass Calibration (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
If the compass appears erratic and the
CAL indicator does not appear in the
EVIC display, you must put the com-
pass into the Calibration Mode manu-
ally, as follows:
1. Turn ON the ignition switch.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button un-
til the Setup (Customer-
Programmable Features) menu is
reached, then press the SELECT but-
ton.
3. Press the DOWN button until
“Calibrate Compass” is displayed in
the EVIC.
4. Press and release the SELECT
button to start the calibration. The
“CAL” indicator will be displayed in
the EVIC.
5. Complete one or more 360–degree
turns (in an area free from large metal
or metallic objects) until the “CAL”
indicator turns off. The compass will
now function normally.Compass Variance
Compass Variance is the difference
between Magnetic North and Geo-
graphic North. To compensate for the
differences the variance should be set
for the zone where the vehicle is
driven, per the zone map. Once prop-
erly set, the compass will automati-
cally compensate for the differences,
and provide the most accurate com-
pass heading. For the most accurate
compass performance, the compass
must be set using the following steps.
NOTE: Keep magnetic materials
away from the top of the instru-
ment panel, such as iPod's, Mobile
Phones, Laptops and Radar Detec-
tors. This is where the compass
module is located, and it can cause
interference with the compass sen-
sor, and it may give false readings.
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TUNE control knob: The TUNE
control knob functions in a similar
manner as the scroll wheel on the
audio device or external USB de-
vice.
Turning it clockwise (forward) and counterclockwise (back-
ward) scrolls through the lists,
displaying the track detail on the
radio display. Once the track to
be played is highlighted on the
radio display, press the TUNE
control knob to select and start
playing the track. Turning the
TUNE control knob fast will
scroll through the list faster. Dur-
ing fast scroll, a slight delay in
updating the information on the
radio display may be noticeable.
During all List modes, the iPod® displays all lists in “wrap-
around” mode. So if the track is
at the bottom of the list, just turn
the wheel backward (counter-
clockwise) to get to the track
faster. In List mode, the radio
PRESET
buttons are used as shortcuts to
the following lists on the iPod®
or external USB device.
Preset 1 – Playlists
Preset 2 – Artists
Preset 3 – Albums
Preset 4 – Genres
Preset 5 – Audiobooks
Preset 6 – Podcasts
Pressing a PRESET button will display the current list on the top
line and the first item in that list
on the second line.
To exit List mode without select- ing a track, press the same PRE-
SET button again to go back to
Play mode.
LIST button: The LISTbutton will
display the top level menu of the
iPod® or external USB device.
Turn the TUNEcontrol knob to list
the top-menu item to be selected
and press the TUNEcontrol knob.
This will display the next sub-menu
list item on the audio device, then
follow the same steps to go to the
desired track in that list. Not all iPod® or external USB device sub-
menu levels are available on this
system.
MUSIC TYPE button: TheMUSIC
TYPE button is another shortcut
button to the genre listing on your
audio device.
CAUTION!
Leaving the iPod® or external
USB device (or any supported de-
vice) anywhere in the vehicle in
extreme heat or cold can alter the
operation or damage the device.
Follow the device manufacturer’s
guidelines.
Placing items on the iPod® or
external USB device, or connec-
tions to the iPod® or external
USB device in the vehicle, can
cause damage to the device
and/or to the connectors.WARNING!
Do not plug in or remove the iPod®
or external USB device while driv-
ing. Failure to follow this warning
could result in an accident.
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3. Light – Turns the remote control
backlighting on or off. The remote
backlighting turns off automatically
after five seconds.
4. Channel/Screen Selector Switch -
Indicates which channel is being con-
trolled by the remote control. When
the selector switch is in the Channel 1
position, the remote controls the func-
tionality of headphone Channel 1
(right side of the screen). When the
selector switch is in the Channel 2,
position the remote controls the func-
tionality of headphone Channel 2 (left
side of the screen).
5.►► – In radio modes, press to
seek the next tunable station. In disc
modes, press and hold to fast forward
through the current audio track or
video chapter. In menu modes use to
navigate in the menu.
6. ▼/ Prev – In radio modes, press to
select to the previous station. In disc
modes, press to advance to the start of
the current or previous audio track or
video chapter. In menu modes, use to
navigate in the menu. 7. MENU – Press to return to the
main menu of a DVD disc, to select a
satellite audio channel from the Sta-
tion list, or select playback modes
(SCAN/RANDOM for a CD).
8.
►/||
(Play/Pause) – Begin/resume
or pause disc play.
9. ▪(Stop) – Stops disc play
10. PROG Up/Down – When listen-
ing to a radio mode, pressing PROG
Up selects the next preset and press-
ing PROG Down selects the previous
preset stored in the radio. When lis-
tening to compressed audio on a data
disc, PROG Up selects the next direc-
tory and PROG Down selects the pre-
vious directory. When listening to a
disc in a radio with a multiple-disc
changer, PROG Up selects the next
disc and PROG Down selects the pre-
vious disc.
11. MUTE – Press to mute the head-
phone audio output for the selected
channel.
12. SLOW – Press to slow playback
of a DVD disc. Press play (►) to
resume normal play. 13. STATUS – Press to display the
current status.
14. MODE – Press to change the
mode of the selected channel. See the
Mode Selection section of this manual
for details on changing modes.
15. SETUP – When in a video mode,
press the SETUP button to access the
display settings (see the display set-
tings section) to access the DVD setup
menu, select the menu button on the
radio. When a disc is loaded in the
DVD player (if equipped) and the
VES™ mode is selected and the disc is
stopped, press the SETUP button to
access the DVD Setup menu. (see the
DVD Setup Menu of this manual.)
16. BACK – When navigating in
menu mode, press to return to the
previous screen. When navigating a
DVDs disc menu, the operation de-
pends on the disc’s contents.
17.
◄◄ – In radio modes, press to
seek to the previous tunable station.
In disc modes, press and hold to fast
rewind through the current audio
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