AbbreviationsAbbreviationDefinitionA2DPAdvanced Audio Distribution Profile - intended for a one-way
transfer of audio data Bluetooth ®
software profileACCAdaptive Cruise Control - automatic distance controlAFAlternative frequencies - alternative frequencies of the cur-
rent radio stationAMAmplitude modulation - denomination of the radio frequency
rangeTCSTraction Control of the drive wheelsAVRCPAudio / Video Remote Control Profile - used for operating
with the data transfers via A2DP connected multi-media
functions for the prescribed Bluetooth ®
software profileBTBluetooth ®
- wireless communication for reception and
transmission of voice and data informationDABDigital Audio Broadcasting - digital radio receptionDRMDigital Rights Management - technical methods to monitor
or restrict the use of digital media contentDTMFDual-tone multi-frequency - communication with the device
via touch tone diallingESCElectronic Stability ControlFMFrequency modulation - Identification of the radio frequency
rangeHFPHands free profiles - Bluetooth ®
software profile, which en-
ables communication between a mobile phone and the de-
viceGSMGroupe Spécial Mobile - a global system for mobile communi-
cationsID3 tagan additional feature of a music file, which allows for the dis-
play of artist, title, album name, etc.MP3compressed audio formatMTPMedia Transfer Protocol - a software profile for the transfer
and synchronisation of files between two devicesAbbreviationDefinitionPIProgram Identification - Station identification by a single
RDS code, for example, when setting a different radio sta-
tionPINPersonal Identification Number - personal identification
numberPTYProgramme Type - type of the broadcast programRDSRadio Data System - system for the transmission of addition-
al information for FM radio receptionSIM cardSubscriber Identity Module - A card for the identification of
the mobile network operatorSSPSecure Simple Pairing - a simple secure pairing of two Blue-
tooth ®
devicesTPTraffic Program identification - Program identifier for the
transmission of traffic informationUSB MSCUSB Mass Storage Class - a software profile for transferring
files between two devices (sometimes referred to as EMS)VBRVariable Bit Rate - variable bit rate files with data compres-
sionVINVehicle Identification Number - vehicle identification numberWMAWindows Media Audio - compressed audio format3Abbreviations
Unit operation
Concerning the device screen operation
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Operation
7
Alphanumeric with keyboard
8
Numerical keyboard
8
First and foremost, pay attention to the safety instructions » page 4 , Impor-
tant notes .
This chapter covers the instrument operation and the work with the touch
screen and with various types of input keyboards.
Operation
Fig. 2
Screen display
Description of the display
News menu selected
Return to the higher-level menu
Open a submenu of the function with the “pop-up window”
Function with “checkbox”
Scroll bar - Shows the position in the menu; touch the scroll bar to navi-
gate the menu
Function keys
Screen areas which confirm a function or a menu are called “ function keys”.
Function keys with a white background are active and selectable.
ABCDEFunction keys with a green background represent currently selectable func-
tions or menus.
Function keys with a grey background are inactive and therefore not selecta-
ble.
Status line
In some menus a status bar located at the top of the screen shows the time
and outdoor temperature along with other information.
Selecting menu/menu item/function › Drag your finger over the screen in the required direction
› Turn the menu knob 2
» Fig. 1 on page 5 .
Confirming menu/menu item/function
› Touch the function key with your finger
› Press the menu knob
2
.
Returning to higher-level menu
› by pressing the function key
.
› By pressing the relevant button next to the screen;
› By touching the screen outside of the “pop-up window” with your finger.
Open submenu of a function
› by pressing the function key
a “pop-up window” with a function menu
opens.
Switching function on/off with “checkbox”
›
or
- Function is switched on
›
or
- Function is switched off
Set value › is achieved by touching the function keys with the symbols
.
› By touching or moving your finger over the scale.
Note
For some menus or menu items, the current setting is displayed, e.g.
Dis-
tance: ... km or distance: ... mi .7Unit operation
Radio
Operation
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Main menu
16
List of available stations
17
Search and select available stations
18
Save radio station
18
Search available stations (Scan)
18
Traffic programme
19
First and foremost, pay attention to the safety instructions » page 4 , Impor-
tant notes .
The device allows analogue radio reception of FM and AM frequency ranges as
well as DAB digital radio reception.
Radio reception DAB allows multiple stations to be transmitted in a single fre-
quency in the form of an ensemble or group. It also allows for the transmission
of additional data and information (e.g. messages, sport, weather, warnings,
etc.).
CAUTION
■ Car parks, tunnels, tall buildings or mountains can interfere with the radio
signal even causing it to fail completely.■
For vehicles with window antennas do not stick foil or metal coated stickers
to the window as this can lead to interference.
■
In countries where the RDS function is not supported sufficiently, we recom-
mend turning off the AF and RDS function. Otherwise, these settings can af-
fect the functionality of the radio.
Main menuFig. 9
Radio: Main menu
Read and observe on page 16 first.
Main Menu - Information and function keys » Fig. 9
The selected radio station (frequency or identifier)
Station keys
Choice of radio range (FM / AM / DAB)
Choice of storage groups in the selected broadcasting ranges (e.g. FM1,
FM2 or FM3)
Changing stations either in the list of available stations or the station but-
tons depending on the settings of the menu Arrow buttons: » page 19 ,
Settings
Manual / semi-automatic station search » page 18
Radio Text display
Menu Settings Radio
Call up the main menu
›
Press the button.
Choose broadcasting range
›
Press the button repeatedly.
or
›
Press the function button
C
» Fig. 9 , and select the desired range.
ABCD
16Radio
Select audio sourceFig. 14
Select audio source
Read and observe
and on page 23 first.
The choice of the audio source can be done
› by repeatedly pressing the button
.
› in the main menu after pressing the function key
A
» Fig. 14 -
.
› In the folders and title lists
» Fig. 12 on page 21 and in the multimedia data-
base » Fig. 13 on page 22 after holding down the function key for a while
» Fig. 14 -
.
Menu for the audio source SD card - inserted SD memory card » page 25
USB - USB flash drive or a USB device » page 25
BT audio - coupled Bluetooth ®
player » page 24
AUX - a device connected to the AUX input » page 26
By pressing a function key with the audio source name the playback of titles available starts.
Supported audio sources and file formats
Read and observe
and on page 23 first.
Supported audio sources
SD memory cardSD, SDHC, SDXCUSB devicesUSB flash drive, HDD (no special software required)
Specifications forUSB devices:USB 1.x, 2.X and 3.x or higher, supported by USB 2.x (the
speed of data transmission then corresponds to the max-
imum speed of USB 2.x)
Max. speed of 480 Mb/sSpecification Bluetooth ®
-
PlayerBluetooth protocolsA2DPand AVRCP (1.0 - 1.4)Other sourcesPortable player (e.g., iPod ®
, iPad ®
, iPhone ®
, MTP player (in
MSC operation))
Supported file formats
Codec type
(File formats)MPEG-1/2/2.5 (Layer-3)Windows
Media Audio 8, 9 and 10File suffixmp3wmaPlaylistsm3u; pls; wpl; asxFile systemSD memory cardFAT16, VFAT, FAT32, exFATUSB flash drive, HDDFile
propertiesBitratemax. 320 kb/sSampling ratemax. 48 kHz
Prerequisites and restrictions
For good playback, we recommend using files with a smaller level of compres-
sion (for example, a bit rate of at least 160 kb / s or higher compressed MP3
files).
Files that are protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology can-
not be played back by the device.
At the time of publication, the device has been tested with most audio sources
available in the various markets. However, it is possible that some audio sour-
ces or files will be unreadable or unplayable.
Bluetooth ®
player
Read and observe
and on page 23 first.
The device allows you to play audio files from a connected Bluetooth ®
Player.
The Bluetooth ®
player and the device can be connected using the A2DP or
AVRCP audio profile.
24Media
By pressing the function key, in the contact details a window for editing the
contact phone number is displayed before dialling.
Pressing the function key with one of the indicated telephone numbers starts
the dialling 1)
.
Find contact
By pressing the function key A
» Fig. 18 Find the keyboard for entering the
contact search is opened in the telephone book » page 8, Alphanumeric with
keyboard .
By pressing the function key for the selected contact, the dialling is started 1)
or
the contact details are displayed if the telephone contact has several phone
numbers.
Invite list
Upon first connection of the telephone with the device, the system begins to
download the telephone book from the telephone and from the SIM card 2)
into
the device memory 3)
. Depending on the number of contacts this may take sev-
eral minutes to complete.
The number of imported contacts can be checked in the function
key » page 28 Imp. contacts .
Depending on the context, the number for the number of contacts imported
has the following meaning.
› During the import - xxxx / yyyy - Number of currently imported contacts into
the device memory / number of contacts in the phone.
› After importing - xxxx/2000 - number of contacts imported, that include at
least one telephone number / 2000 (highest possible number of imported
contacts in the device memory).
If the imported list of telephone contacts from the telephone contains more
than 2000 contacts, loading is stopped and the message Contacts not fully
imported. appears on the screen. Only the already downloaded contacts will
be available.
If an error occurs while loading the list, the message Import failed appears.
Please try again and check whether the ... allows connections.
Refresh list
Each time the telephone has established a new connection with the device,
the relevant telephone contacts will be updated.
During the update, the list which was stored after the last completed update
will be available. Newly stored telephone numbers are only shown after the
updating has ended.
The update can be done manually » page 28, Settings by pressing the function
key Imp. contacts .
Call lists
Fig. 19
Call list
›
Press in the menu the Telephone function key
» Fig. 16 on page 27 .
The system displays a call list.
Description of the function keys Open the call list
› All
- All calls listed (max. 120 calls)
› Missed
- List of missed calls (up to 40 calls)
› Dialled
- List of dialled numbers (up to 40 calls)
› Received
- List of received calls (up to 40 calls)
Start dialling the selected telephone contact or phone number
Display the contact details » page 34
AB1)
A phone call can be made if no other call is active.
2)
Some telephones do not support downloading of contacts from the SIM card.
3)
With some telephones a confirmation for importing contacts to the device is necessary.
35Telephone
■Front volume - Adjust the volume of the beeps for obstacle detection in
front
■ Front tone setting - Setting the pitch of the beeps for obstacle detection in
front
■ Rear volume - Set the volume level of the beeps for the rear obstacle de-
tection
■ Rear tone setting - Setting the pitch of the beeps for the rear obstacle de-
tection
■ Entertain entertain. - lowering the volume of the speakers (audio)
Light
›
Press the button
→
→ Light .
■ Background lighting - Sets the interior lighting
■ Instrument lighting - Set the brightness of the instrument/switch lighting
■ Light assistance - Setting of outdoor lighting
■ Switch-on time: - Set the sensibility of the light sensor against the change
in intensity of the ambient light ■ Early - High sensibility
■ Medium - Medium sensibility
■ Late - Low sensibility
■ Aut. headlight contr. (rain) - Activate/deactivate automatic headlight con-
trol in rain
■ Daytime running lights - Activate/deactivate daytime running lights
■ Comfort turn signal - Activate/deactivate lane change flashing
■ “Coming/leaving home ” - Setting the COMING HOME / LEAVING HOME-func-
tion ■ “Coming home funct. ” - Set the period that the lights remain on after you
leave the vehicle (0 - 30 seconds; 0 = function deactivated)
■ “Leaving home fnct. ” - Set the period that the lights remain on after you
unlock the vehicle (0 - 30 seconds; 0 = function deactivated)
Windscreen wipers
›
Press the button
→
→ Mirrors and wipers .
■ Wipers - Adjusts the windscreen wipers
■ Automatic wiping (rain) - Activate/deactivate automatic windscreen wiping
in rain
■ Automatic rear wiper - Activate/deactivate automatic rear window wiping
Opening and closing›
Press the button
→
→ Opening and closing .
■ Central locking - Settings for opening and closing of doors
■ Door unlock.: - Set the door unlocking feature
■ All - All doors
■ Single door - Driver's door or driver's or passenger door with KESSY sys-
tem
■ Side - Doors on the driver's side or on the driver's or passenger's side
with KESSY system
■ Automatic locking - Activate/deactivate automatic locking when starting
off
■ Acoustic confirmation - Activate/deactivate acoustic signals when locking/
unlocking the vehicle with an anti-theft alarm system
Instrument cluster (multifunction display)
›
Press the button
→
→ Instrument cluster .
In this menu it is possible to hide/show the appearance of the menu items in
the instrument cluster multifunction display and reset the trip data.
■ Current consumption - Display of current fuel consumption on/off
■ Average consumption - Display of average fuel consumption on/off
■ Convenience consumers - Display of fuel consumption of convenience con-
sumers on/off
■ Eco tips - Display of tips for economical driving on/off
■ Travelling time - Display of travelling time on/off
■ Distance - Display of distance travelled on/off
■ Average speed - Display of average speed on/off
■ Digit. speed display - Display of current speed on/off
■ Speed warning - Winter tyres warning on/off
■ Oil temperature - Oil temperature on/off
■ Reset Since start data - Reset the single-trip memory in the device screen
and in the display of the instrument cluster
■ Reset Long-term data - Reset the long-term memory in the device screen
and in the display of the instrument cluster
Time, date and unit setting
›
Press
→ Time and date .
Description of the time and date settings » page 13 .
39Vehicle systems
Index
A
Additional keyboard languages
14
Adjusting Volume
6
Adjust vehicle systems ESC system
38
AM16
Anti-theft device4
Audio Media
20
Radio16
Audio source23
Automatic device switch off4
Automatic driving light in rain39
Automatic locking39
Automatic rear window wiping39
Automatic windscreen wiping in rain39
AUX26
B
Bluetooth Connect telephone to the device
29
Settings14
Switch on/off14
Visibility14
Bluetooth - profile31
Bluetooth audio24
Bluetooth player24
C
Call lists
35
Comfort turn signal39
COMING HOME39
Communication27
Component protection4
Conditions for coupling29
Connect the device to the telephone29
Connect the telephone with the device30
Control lever9
D
DAB
16
Settings20
Data Journey
37
Vehicle status37
Date13
Daytime driving light39
Declaration of Conformity4
Delete the telephone from the list of paired de- vices
32
Description of the device5
Device operation Control lever
9
MAXI DOT display8
Multifunction steering wheel9, 11
device screen keyboard
8
numerical keyboard8
Device screen13
Important notice6
Maintenance6
Operation7
Device Settings12
Digital radio reception Settings
20
Display6, 7
Door release39
DTMF36
E
Eco tips
39
F
Factory settings
14 , 40
Fatigue detection38
File formats24
Prerequisites and restrictions24
FM16
Settings19
Frequency range See main menu
16
Front Assist38
Function keys7
I
Important notes
4
Important notice Touch screen
6
Input screen Language characters
14
Input screen with keyboard8
Input screen with numeric keyboard8
Instrument cluster39
Instrument illumination39
Introductory information4
Component protection4
Declaration of Conformity4
K
keyboard
8
Keyboard14
L
LEAVING HOME
39
Light sensor - Light switch-on time39
List Media
21
List of available stations Radio
17
41Index