Audio mode
The arrow buttons do not allow you to change
p l
aylist. A playlist must be started manually
through the track selection menu.
Controlling playback via the MEDIA main
menu
ActionEffect
Briefly pressing the
function button, once.
Goes to the start of the cur-
rent track.
Briefly pressing the
function button, two
consecutive times.Goes to the start of the previ-
ous track. It will go from the
first track to the last on the
data medium being played.
Briefly pressing the
function button, once.
Goes to the next track. It will
go from the first track to the
last on the data medium be-
ing played.
Keeping the function
button pressed.Rewind.
Keeping the function
button pressed.Fast forward.
Briefly pressing the
function button, once.
Playback will stop. The func-
tion button changes to .
Briefly pressing the
function button, once.
Playback will continue. The
function button changes
to . Selecting a track from the list
Fig. 17
Standard representation: menu ME-
DIA. Fig. 18
Standard representation: media
source folder list. Open the audio/folder file list.
● In the MEDIA
main menu, press the SELECT
b
utton ›››
Fig. 17, to open the track list. The track being played appears highlighted
››› Fig. 18
.
Search and press on the desired track/folder
list. If the title information is available, this
will be displayed instead of Track + no.
Func-
tion
but-
tonsEffect
MEDIAOpen the Source menu. Press to select other
media sources.
Press the function button to open the top
folder in the hierarchy of the media source.
After being pressed several times the current-
ly selected media source appears; press to
check the source contents. The number ap-
pearing on the folder indicates the level in
the directory
››› Fig. 18.
Start playback with the first track.
Repeat all the tracks.
Repeat the current track.
Random play.
SCANWith the scan function active, all the tracks
on the selected track list are played for ap-
proximately 10 seconds.
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Audio mode
● In the MEDIA
main menu press the function
b
utton MEDIA and select AUX
››› Fig. 19 .
The output volume of
the connected external
audio source should be adjusted to the vol-
ume of the other audio sources ››› page 37.
Things to note when operating an external
audio source using the AUX-IN multimedia
ActionEffect
Selection of another audio
source on the radio-navi-
gation system.The external audio source
continues to run in the
background.
Stopping playback on the
external audio source.The infotainment system
remains in the AUX menu.
Disconnecting the plug
from the AUX-IN multime-
dia socket.The infotainment system
changes, and plays the
last media source that was
active. Note
● Please read and observe the external audio
source manufacturer operating manual.
● Interference noise may be heard if the ex-
ternal audio source is powered from the 12-
volt power socket of the vehicle.
● If the sound from the external audio source
is too low, if possible, increase the output
volume on the external audio source. If this is
not sufficient, increase the input volume.
● If the sound from the connected external
audio source is too loud or distorted, if possi- ble, lower the output volume on the external
audio source. If this is not sufficient, reduce
the input volume.
Instructions for connecting data
media
Fig. 20
USB/AUX-IN multimedia interface. In the case of multimedia players and de-
pending on the battery charge and the quan-
tity of data, it may take a few minutes for
them to be ready for use.
If the data medium has several partitions, on-
ly the
first partition will be recognised.
T ak
e into account all other instructions and
limitations regarding requirements for media
sources ››› page 15. Note
● Read and bear in mind the manufacturer's
instruction manual for the external data me-
dium.
● The connecting adaptor used must not be
crushed or bent sharply. This could damage
the adaptor and cause operational faults.
● To play music, do not simultaneously link
the external media player to the infotainment
system using Bluetooth or the USB/AUX-IN
multimedia interface, as this can cause limi-
tations in the playback.
● The use of USB cable extensions and USB
hubs may cause operating errors. External data support in USB port*
Only supported audio files can be displayed
and played. Other files are ignored.
Playback starts automatically if there are
readable audio files stored on the data sup-
port.
End connection
The connected data support
must be pre-
pared for disconnection before it can be re-
moved.
● On the main MEDIA menu, press the
Settings function button to open the
Media
Settings menu.
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Audio mode
● ALTERNATIVELY: Press the button marked
SETUP on infotainment.
● Press the function button
Remove the USB device safely
››› page 21.
Illegible data medium
If the data on a connected support device
cannot be read, the warning No playable files
is displayed. Note
Read and bear in mind the manufacturer's in-
struction manual for the external data medi-
um. Connection and use
Fig. 21
Standard representation: menu ME-
DIA. Before connecting or playing an external data
medium, turn down the volume on the info-
tainment system
››› page 6.
Connecting and disconnecting an external
data medium ● Connect a 3.5 mm Jack cable to the AUX-IN
interface (the cable is not supplied).
● If necessary, switch on the external data
medium or select the appropriate data mode.
Regardless of any indications to the contrary
that there may be on the matter, the external
data medium can be disconnected from the
USB/AUX-IN multimedia interface at any time
without losing the data.
Operating the infotainment system
An external data medium that is correctly
connected to the USB/AUX-IN multimedia in-
terface can be operated using the infotain-
ment system.
● In the MEDIA menu press the function but-
ton, MEDIA ››› Fig. 21 .
● In the pop-up w indo
w, press the function
buttons USB or
AUX .
Other operations with the external data medi-
um (changing tracks, selecting tracks and ac-
tivating playback modes) are carried out as
described in the corresponding chapters
››› page 19 . P
o
ssible error messages after connecting an
external data medium
Error mes-
sageCauseProcedure
Device not
supportedThe external
data medium
cannot be
played– Consult the list of
supported devices
on the web.
– When possible,
update the software
of the external data
medium.
Unit not op-
erationalCommunication
interrupted.Check the connec-
tion and make sure
the external data
medium is working
correctly.
Due to the large number of different data media availa-
ble, it is not possible to guarantee fault-free operation of
all functions described here. Note
If a connected device is not recognised, un-
plug all connected devices and reconnect the
device. 23
PHONE mode*
Indications and icons of the phone managerA››› Fig. 24Bluetooth device username.
B››› Fig. 24Phonebook shortcut keys ››› page 31.
MARK NºOpens the number pad to enter a telephone
number.
CON-
TACTSOpens the phonebook of the mobile phone
connected ››› page 30.
CALLSOpens the call lists of the mobile phone
connected ››› page 30.
SETTINGSOpens the menu Phone setup ››› page 31.
A››› Fig. 25Press to accept a call.
B››› Fig. 25Press to end a call.
OR: Press to reject an incoming call.
C››› Fig. 25Press to silence the ringer during a call.
Battery level of the mobile phone connec-
ted.
Signal strength of the mobile phone cover-
age. Active call
Fig. 26
Standard representation: active call. Indications and icons of the active call
Dis-
playMeaning
Press to mute the microphone during a call.
Press to reactivate the microphone.
With the private mode activated the active au-
dio and microphone become that of the mo-
bile phone connected to the hands-free.
When it is deactivated, the audio reverts to
the car-kit of the vehicle.
D›››
Fig.
26Display of the number of the contact you are
speaking to or the name of the contact stor-
ed. Note
Some Nokia models disconnect when private
mode is activated during a call. Enter Telephone number menu
Fig. 27
Standard representation: Enter tele-
phone number menu. In the main menu
PHONE
, press the function
b
utton Dial nr. .
Possible functions
Enter tele-
phone num-
berEnter the phone number using the key-
pad.
Press the function button
to establish
the connection.
Select a
contact from
the list
Use the keypad to enter the first letters
of the contact you are looking for. Possi-
ble entries appear in the list of contacts.
If the selected contact has more than
one number it will call the predefined
default number.
Search the phonebook and press the re-
quired contact to dial the number.
Call the last number dialled.
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PHONE mode*
Phonebook (contacts) menu Fig. 28
Standard representation: Contacts
menu. Fig. 29
Standard representation: search
screen. After the first connection, it will take a few
minutes for the data from the phonebook of
the paired mobile phone to be available in
the infotainment system. The phonebook can also be consulted during
a call.
In the main menu
PHONE
, press the function
b
utton Contacts .
● Select the contact you want to call and
press above the name to view the available
numbers.
● Press the required number to make the call.
● If you press the icon, , to the right of the
contact a call will be made directly.
● Press the icon (pencil) to edit the num-
ber before calling. Note
The new number will not be saved in the pho-
nebook, and only be used to make the call. Call lists menu
Fig. 30
Standard representation: Call list
menu. In the main menu
PHONE
, press the function
b
utton Calls .
● Function button Type
›››
Fig. 30 1 to filter
the call list according to the selected criterion
( All
, Missed
, Dialled
or Received
).
When a number is saved in the phonebook,
the call list will display the name that is stor-
ed instead of the phone number.
Possible displays in the Calls menu
Dis-
playMeaning
Missed: shows the numbers of calls that have
been received but not answered. 30
PHONE mode*Dis-
playMeaning
Dialled: shows the numbers that have been
dialled using the mobile phone and phone
manager of the infotainment system.
Received: shows the numbers of the calls re-
ceived by the mobile phone and telephone
manager of the infotainment system and that
have been answered.
Note
The call list display will depend on the mobile
phone used. Phonebook shortcut keys
Fig. 31
Standard representation: phonebook
shortcut keys. You can directly access the contacts in the
phonebooks that start with the character se-
lected via these keys.
If there are no contacts that coincide with the
chosen character, the entry that immediately
follows is displayed.
Pressing multiple times in quick succession
will search for the characters shown on the
button.
To select from the remaining alphabetical let-
ters of the buttons, press and select the cor-
responding option on the
A-Z button in the
upper left corner or by pressing the Phone button.
Telephone setup In the main menu
PHONE
, press the Set
up function button.
Function button: effect
Select phone: select the phone to be paired to the info-
tainment system, or press Find to connect a new device.
User profile: opens the menu
User profile setup
››› page 32.
Select ring tone: select a ring tone from the list of prede-
fined tones.
Bluetooth settings: opens the menu Bluetooth setup
››› page 31.
Function button: effect
Reverse order of call lists: with the checkbox selected, the
call list entries are inverted (the oldest entry is shown at
the top of the list). Note
● If your phone does not support the func-
tion, Select ring tone , this menu will be disa-
bled.
● In these cases the melody determined in
the mobile phone will sound in the vehicle
speakers when a call is received.
● The tones may not sound if the phone set
to silence/vibrate. You are advised to config-
ure your phone to audible. Bluetooth setup
In the
PHONE
main menu, press the function
b
utton Setup and then press
Bluetooth setup .
Function button: effect
Bluetooth: press to disconnect the Bluetooth in the
system.
Visibility: activate and deactivate the Bluetooth “visibili-
ty” of the infotainment system using the function button
. To link a mobile phone to the infotainment system
the visibility must be activated. With the setting At start-up
, visibility is disabled after a certain time. If
you have a Bluetooth audio device active and playing,
the visibility is automatically set to “not visible”.
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PHONE mode*Function button: effect
Name: when you open this option it opens a keyboard,
with which you can modify the default name of the de-
vice.
My devices: shows the devices linked to the system.
In this menu connection/disconnection of the re-
quired profiles of the Bluetooth device connections
can be managed.
When pressing a device a new screen will open with
the available profiles.
When a profile is pressed the system connects to
this profile.
If it is already connected to a profile it will discon-
nect the selected profile.
Find: looks for Bluetooth devices that are switched on
and visible within the working radius of the infotainment
system. The working radius is approximately 10 metres.
A2DP Bluetooth audio: function button that activates and
deactivates the use of the radio as the Bluetooth receiv-
er of the audio source. User profile setup
In the main menu
PHONE
, press the function
b
utton Setup and then press
User profile .
Function button: effect
Memory in use: Displays the number of total contacts
downloaded that contain at least one phone number,
maximum of 2000 phones.
Function button: effect
Sort by: determine the order sequence of the phone-
book entries, by surname, first name, or by first name,
surname.
Import contacts: press to import the phonebook of the tel-
ephone connected, or to update a phonebook that has
already been imported. Note
Some telephones require a restart to down-
load the last contacts added again. 32
CAR menu
CAR menu Introduction to managing the
CAR menu CAR menu Press the Infotainment button,
CAR , to ac-
cess the following options, described below:
● JOURNEY
● STATUS
● TYRES
● ECO
● SETUP ›››
Booklet Instruction Manual,
chapter System setup (CAR) Journey Fig. 32
Standard representation: COMPUTER
menu The onboard computer is equipped with 3
memories that work automatically. In these
memories you can see the distance travelled,
average speed, time passed, average con-
sumption and autonomy of the vehicle.
Since start
Indicates and stores the values of the journey
completed and the consumption from when
the ignition is switched on to when it is
switched off.
Since refuel
Display and storage of the values for the jour-
ney and the consumption. By refuelling, the
memory will be erased automatically.Long-term
The memory records the values for a specific
number of partial trips, up to a total of 19
hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 mi-
nutes, or 1,999.9 km for 9,999 km, depend-
ing on the model of instrument panel.
When one of these values is reached (de-
pending on the version of the instrument
panel), the memory is automatically deleted
and it starts counting from 0 again.
Note
The values that appear in the figures are indi-
cative and may vary depending on the fea-
tures. Status
Fig. 33
Standard representation: Status
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