AUX input121AUX inputGeneral information...................121
Usage ........................................ 121General information
The connector is located in the area
of the centre console.
Notice
The socket must always be kept
clean and dry.
It is possible, for example, to connect a portable CD player with a 3.5 mm
jack plug to the AUX input.
Usage
Press the MEDIA button once or
several times to activate the AUX
mode.
The audio signal of the connected
audio source is now transmitted via
the speakers of the Infotainment
system.
The volume can be adjusted via the m knob and via the o thumbwheel
on the steering wheel.
To adapt the volume setting to the
requirements of the connected audio
source: 3 102.
126IndexAActivating CD player ...................117
AM .............................................. 104
AS ............................................... 107
Automatic search ........................104
Automatic switch off...................... 94
Autostore lists ............................. 107
AUX input socket ...................................... 121
usage ...................................... 121
B Balance....................................... 101
Bass............................................ 101
C
Calling up stations ......................104
CD, eject ..................................... 117
CD Extras ................................... 117
CD, insert.................................... 117
CD text........................................ 117
D DAB .................................... 104, 113
DAB menu .................................. 113
DAB radio text ............................ 113
Digital audio broadcasting ..........113E
Ensemble.................................... 113
External In .................................. 102
F Fader .......................................... 101
FM .............................................. 104
G General information ...................
.......................... 90, 116, 121, 122
I
Ignition logic.................................. 94
L
Leaving a menu ............................ 94
M
Main display.................................. 94
Manual station search ................104
Menu operation............................. 94
Multifunction knob......................... 94
O
Operation ..................................... 94
Overview ...................................... 92
P
Playing saved audio files ............123
Pop-up menu ................................ 94
127
Position....................................... 101
Programme type .........................109
PTY............................................. 109
R Radio data system (RDS) ..........109
Radio text ................................... 113
Random ...................................... 117
Random album ........................... 117
Regional programmes ................109
Repeat track ............................... 117
S Scan CD ..................................... 117
SDVC.......................................... 102
Setting the volume ........................94
Show title .................................... 117
Sound settings ............................ 101
Speed dependent volume control (SDVC) ........................ 102
Starting CD replay ......................117
Start-up volume .......................... 102
Station list ................................... 104
Station memory .......................... 104
Station menu .............................. 104
Station search............................. 104
Store ........................................... 104
Subwoofer .................................. 101
Switching the Infotainment system on or off......................... 94T
TA volume .................................. 102
Theft-deterrent feature ................. 91
Tone settings .............................. 101
TP ............................................... 109
Traffic announcements ...............109
Traffic programme ......................109
Treble ......................................... 101
U
Update stations........................... 104
Usage ......................... 104, 117, 121
USB port important information ..............122
playing saved audio files .........123
User ............................................ 101
Using the AUX input ...................121
Using the CD player ...................117
Using the Infotainment system .....94
Using the USB port .....................122
V Volume ......................................... 94
Volume settings .......................... 102
130IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information...................130
Connection ................................. 133 Bluetooth connection .................134
Emergency call .......................... 136
Operation ................................... 137
Mobile phones and CB radio equipment .................................. 141General information
The Mobile phone portal offers the opportunity to hold telephone
conversations using the mobile
phone via a vehicle microphone and vehicle loud speaker system and to
operate the most important mobile telephone functions via the
Infotainment system in the vehicle.
The Mobile phone portal is operated
via the steering wheel remote control
system, a speech recognition system
and a multifunction button on the
radio. The menu-driven operations
and status are shown via the info
display.
The fact that the most important
content on the telephone display is
shown on the info display enables you to operate the whole portal
comfortably.
The mobile phone should be
operated via an exterior aerial by
clicking it into a telephone-specific
adapter.When a telephone connection is active, the radio sound is switched off.
When the telephone connection has
ended, the radio sound is switched on
again.
General advice on these operating instructions
You can find detailed functional
descriptions for your Infotainment
system in the operating instructions
included with your Infotainment
system.
Information on telephone-specific
adapters for the mobile telephone is
available from your Vauxhall
Authorised Repairer.
Not all Mobile phone portal functions
are supported by every phone. The
telephone functions possible depend
on the mobile telephone used and the
network operator. Further information is given in the operating instructions
for the mobile telephone and in the
instructions for the telephone-specific adapter, and can be obtained from
the network operator.
Introduction133Connection
A connection can be created between a mobile telephone and the
Infotainment system via:
■ a telephone-specific adapter
■ a Bluetooth™ connection as long as the mobile telephone and the
Mobile telephone portal support
this function
In order for a connection to be
created, the Mobile telephone portal
must be switched on and the mobile
telephone logged in. The Mobile telephone portal switches itself on
and off via the battery. If the battery is switched off, you can switch the
mobile telephone on and off via the
Infotainment system. When the
battery is switched off, the operating
time is limited to one hour.
On many mobile telephones, the
adapter is only used as a charging
station. In this case, the connection
must be created via Bluetooth™
3 134.You can obtain information on
available telephone-specific adapters
for your mobile telephone from your
Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
For information on the Bluetooth™
function for your mobile telephone,
see the operating instructions for the
mobile telephone.
Slotting the telephone-specific adapter into the base plate
Specific assembly instructions for
each adapter are enclosed with the
product. Before you assemble the
adapter, please read about the
specific assembly process in the
instructions.
Fasten the adapter to the base plate
Ensure that the contacts are
connected properly. You must hear a click sound when the adapter is being
slotted in
In order to remove the adapter, press the release button on the base plate.
Inserting the mobile telephone
into the telephone-specific adapter
Voice recognition147
User:
Voice output:" The number, please! ".
User: " Plus Four Nine "
Voice output:" Plus Four Nine "
User: " Seven Three One ".
Voice output:" Seven Three One "
User:" One One Nine One "
Voice output:" One One Nine One "
User:" Save"
Instead of " Save" you can also use
the command " Accept".
"Delete"
Using the " Delete" command, you can
delete a previously saved voice tag.
"Phonebook"
Using the command " Phonebook",
you can dial a previously saved voice
tag which you have included in the
phonebook. You can also delete a
voice tag. After inputting the
" Phonebook " command, you will be
asked to input a name.After the recognised name has been
output, you can input the following
commands:
■ " Call ": The connection to the saved
number is created.
■ " Delete ": The voice tag is deleted.
■ " Cancel ": The dialogue is ended.
■ " Help ": The dialogue is ended and
all commands available in this
context are listed.
Example of how to dial a telephone
number saved in the directory:
User: " Phonebook ".
Voice output:
Voice output:
Voice output:
User: " Call"
Instead of " Call" you can also use the
command " Accept".
Voice output: " The number is being
dialled "
"Help"
Using the " Help" command, all of the
commands available in this particular
context are listed."Cancel"
Using the " Cancel" command, the
speech recognition system can be switched off.
Changing language Change the language shown
The Infotainment system supports 12
pre-set languages to be shown on the display. Contact your Vauxhall
Authorised Repairer to activate a
different language from that preset.
Change the language spoken
The speech recognition system
supports the following 6 languages:
■ German
■ (British) English
■ French (EU)
■ Italian
■ Spanish (EU)
■ Dutch
Contact your Vauxhall Authorised
Repairer to activate a different
language from that preset.