
54RadioI-Traffic (Traffic information)
Radio traffic service stations are FM
RDS stations that broadcast traffic
news.
Switch on I-Traffic to automatically
receive traffic bulletins when they are
broadcast.Programme type search (PtY)
Switch on PtY to display the type of
programme (e.g. news, sport)
currently being broadcastUpdate radio list
Refer to (NAVI 80) "Autostore lists" 3 50.
Text information (Radio text)
Certain FM radio stations issue text information relating to the broadcast
program (e.g. song name).
To check for text information, from
any radio mode (e.g. Preset, List ,
Frequency ) press < to open a pop-up
menu, and access the text
information option.
Digital audio broadcasting
Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) is
an innovative and universal
broadcast system.
General information ● DAB stations are indicated by the
programme name instead of thebroadcasting frequency.
● With DAB, several radio programmes (services) can be
broadcast on a single frequency(ensemble).
● Besides high-quality digital audio
services, DAB is also able to
transmit programme-associated data and a multitude of other data services including travel andtraffic information.
● As long as a given DAB receiver can pick up the signal sent out bya broadcasting station (even if
the signal is very weak), sound
reproduction is ensured.
● There is no fading (weakening of
the sound) that is typical of AM or
FM reception. The DAB signal is
reproduced at a constant volume.● Interference caused by stations that are on nearby frequencies (aphenomenon that is typical of AMand FM reception) does not
occur with DAB.
If the DAB signal is too weak to
be picked up by the receiver, the
system switches over to the
same programme on another
DAB or FM station.
● If the DAB signal is reflected by natural obstacles or buildings,
the reception quality of DAB is
improved, whereas AM or FM
reception is considerably
impaired in such cases.
● When DAB reception is enabled, the FM tuner of the Infotainmentsystem remains active in the
background and continually
searches for the best receivable
FM stations.

Navigation81Switching between Navigation
system and Infotainment system
menusCD35 BT USB NAVI
With the Infotainment and Navigation
systems on, press NAVI (on the
steering column controls) to switch between the Navigation system and
Infotainment system screens.
When the Infotainment controls are
used to change, for example, the
audio source, the Infotainment
system screen pops-up temporarily
over the Navigation system screen.
The display switches back after a
delay.
Notice
The clock is displayed when
switched to the Infotainment system screen.NAVI 50
With the Navigation system active,
press 7 or press and hold q/r on
the display screen to return to the
Infotainment system Home menu.NAVI 80
With the Navigation system active,
press r on the display screen (one
or more times) to return to the
Infotainment system Home page.
Information on the display
CD35 BT USB NAVI - Information on
the displayMenu screen
The menu screen contains the
following:
1. Menu name
2. Sub-menu selection
3. Menu page scroll bar
To access the main menu, press
MENU .
Menus may contain multiple screen pages. The scroll bar indicates the
current position.Quick menu
The Quick menu contains a preset
selection of some commonly used
menu items (e.g. hide map, cancel
route, switch on/off voice guidance).
To access the Quick menu, press the
central button on the remote control.Map screen

Navigation93Name preferences
To display street and house numbers
on the map.Use day/night colours
In the default automatic mode, the
system will automatically switch
between day and night modes.
If manual mode is preferred,
automatic mode can be deactivated by selecting Use day colours or Use
night colours .
Automatic switching can be
reactivated using the Brightness
preferences menu.Change map colours
New colours can also be
downloaded. To select a downloaded colour, select an additional colour
scheme, then the colour required.Brightness preferences
Adjust the screen brightness to suit
the external lighting conditions.Set clock
When the clocks change in summer
or winter, or when travelling abroad,
the time on the system will need
adjusting. Select Set clock; the
system offers three display modes.Select the desired mode, then Done
using the soft button. Set the clock,
then select Done.
Clock synchronisation: The
synchronisation option allows the time to be set directly using GPS
information. Select the Sync option
with the left soft button ⌞.Start-up preferences
Used to change the system start-up
settings and also the start-up page by
customising it with a chosen photo.Show fewer menu options
Allows simplification of the menu to
facilitate better use. To reactivate all
options, select this icon again.Change language
To change language, select
Language: , the required language
can then be selected from the list.Reset factory settings
To reset all system parameters and delete all personal data.
Select Reset factory settings in the
main menu, then follow the on-screen instructions using the soft buttons.Partial reset: allows the deletion of allpersonal data (favourites, recent
destinations, etc.).
After resetting, the system will restart
in English.
NAVI 50 - Setting up the navigation
system
Press 7 followed by yNAVI / ýNav
then Options . This menu screen
allows you to check and update the
following map and navigation
settings:
● Warnings
● Route settings
● Map settings
● Voice settings
● Coordinate format
● GPS
● Map update
● Traffic (depending on version)

94NavigationWarnings
Select Warnings to access the
following settings (switch off if not
required):
● Warn when speeding (On/Off)
● Speed limit always visible (On/
Off)
● Alert point warnings (On/Off)
● Pre-alert distance (0 m/200 m/
500 m)
Available depending on version.
Warn when speeding : The digital map
contains speed limits for certain
roads. Audio and/or visual warnings
are given when the vehicle exceeds
the speed limit.
Speed limit always visible : The speed
limit for certain roads is always visible on the screen.
Alert point warnings : When the
vehicle passes an alert point
(permanent or temporary) - i.e. when
entering a potentially hazardous area
requiring extra caution - audio and
visual warnings are given.Pre-alert distance : Select a distance
from which notifications of alert point warnings should be given.
Notice
Warnings may not be available for
some roads and regions.Route settings
Select Route settings to update the
following settings for route
calculation:
● Route planning method (Fast/
Short/ECO)
● Motorways (On/Off)
● Period charge (On/Off)
● Per-use toll (On/Off)
● Ferries (On/Off)
● Carpool/HOV (On/Off)
● Unpaved roads (On/Off)
If necessary, press Options then
Reset to defaults to set each of these
options back to the factory default
settings.
Alternatively, when the map is
displayed (no route guidance is
active), the Route settings menu can
be accessed by pressing Options.Refer to (NAVI 50) "Information on the
display", "Map screen" above for
further information.
Route planning method : Select Fast
to set the fastest route to the
destination entered. This method
assumes the vehicle travels at or near
the speed limit on all roads.
Select Short to set the shortest route
and minimise the total distance to
travel to the destination entered.
Select Eco to set a compromise
between the fastest and the shortest
route planning methods. The route
provided may be shorter than the
fastest method, but not significantly
slower.
Motorways : To include or exclude
motorways from the route plan.
Turn off, e.g. when towing a vehicle, or when motorway driving is not
permitted.
Notice
Follow the regulations of the country
in which you are driving.
Period charge : To include or exclude
roads which require a special license
to be purchased for certain periods.

Navigation101Notice
When entering an address, certain
letters and numbers are unavailable
for selection (greyed-out) based on
the addresses recognised by the
Navigation system.
Proceed in the same way to enter
details for Town, Street , Number and
Intersecting street .
The address is automatically stored in the memory, available for future
selection.
For keyboard operation, refer to
(NAVI 50) "Operating keyboards in
the display" in the "Usage" section
3 78.
Notice
Number and Intersecting Street are
only available after a Street has
been entered.
When entering a Street, it is not
necessary to specify the type of road
(street, avenue, boulevard etc.).Select Points of Interest (POI)
POIs can be selected as a destination using the following search options:
● Preset POI list
● POI categories
● Quick search for POIs via the mapPreset POI list
Select Points of Interest to choose
from the frequently-used preset
categories list (e.g. petrol station,
parking, restaurant).POI categories
Select Points of Interest followed by
Custom Search to select from the list
of categories and subcategories.
The search for POIs differs
depending on the current situation:
● If route guidance is active, Petrol
station and Restaurant POIs are
searched for along the route, and
Parking POIs are searched for
around the destination.● If there is no active route guidance, POIs are searched for
around the current position.
● If the current position is not available (i.e. no GPS signal),POIs are searched for around the
last known position.
The following options are available: ● In a Town/Suburb
To search for a POI within a
selected town/suburb (the
resulting list is ordered by
distance from the town centre).
● Along Route
To search for a POI along the
current route (the resulting list is
ordered by length of the required detour).
● Around My Position
To search for a POI around the
current position (the resulting list is ordered by distance from this
position).
● Around Destination /Vicinity of the
destination
To search for a POI around the
destination of the current route

132PhoneAfter connection, the mobile phone
data is transmitted to the handsfree
phone system. This can take some
time, depending on phone model.
During this period, operation of the
mobile phone is possible via the
Infotainment system only to a limited
extent.
Notice
Not every mobile phone supports the functions of the handsfree phone
system. Therefore, deviations from
the range of functions described are possible.
Phone menu
To display the Phone menu:
● press 6TEL
- or -
● press TEL
- or -
● press 7 followed by yPhone on
the display screen (NAVI 50)
from the Home page, press
MENU followed by Phone on the
display screen (NAVI 80)Volume control
R15 BT, R16 BT USB, CD16 BT,
CD18 BT USB - Volume control
During a call, turn m or press ! or #
(on the steering column controls) to change the call volume.
CD35 BT USB - Volume control
To preset the volume for calls, voice
recognition or the ringtone, press
SETUP / TEXT and select Phone
settings from the settings menu,
followed by Volume.
Select the desired option (e.g. Ringing volume ) and adjust the
volume with the central rotary knob.
During a call, turn volume rotary knob or press ! or # (on the steering
column controls) to change the call volume.
NAVI 50 - Volume control
During a call, press ] or < on the
Infotainment unit to change the call
volume.
Alternatively (with the steering
column controls), press ! or #.NAVI 80 - Volume control
During a call, turn X on the
Infotainment unit to change the call
volume.
Alternatively (with the steering
column controls), press ! or #.
Dialling a telephone number Several options are available for
dialling telephone numbers, including
calling a contact from the phonebook or from a call log. Numbers can also
be dialled manually.
Entering a number manually
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
Entering a number manually
With the Phone menu displayed,
select Dial from the list.
Enter the desired number using the
numerical keyboard ( 3 122) and
select 7 to start dialling.
To redial the last number, press and
hold TEL.