AUX input59AUX inputGeneral information.....................59
Usage .......................................... 59General information
An AUX socket is available for the
connection of external audio sources.
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
An audio source that is connected to
the AUX input can only be operated
via the controls on the audio source, i.e. not via the Infotainment system.
Only select a track directly on the
audio source when the vehicle is
stationary.Caution
Before connecting or
disconnecting an auxiliary device,
e.g. a portable CD player, switch off the player and the Infotainment system, to avoid sound quality
issues and possible damage to the
equipment.
Upon connection via the jack plug, thesystem detects the audio source
automatically. Depending on the
recording volume, there may be a
delay before the audio source is
heard.
The artist or track name are not
shown on the display screen.
Notice
Ensure the auxiliary device is
securely stowed during driving.
Vehicle occupants could be injured
by objects being thrown around in
the event of hard braking, a sudden
change in direction or an accident.
Navigation75After the entry of the destination
address or point of interest (nearest
petrol station, hotel, etc.) the route is
calculated from the current location to
the selected destination.
Route guidance is provided by voice
output and the display screen.9 Warning
Areas such as one-way streets
and pedestrian zones are not
marked on the navigation system map. In such areas, the system
may issue a warning that must be
accepted. Therefore, pay
particular attention to one-way
streets and other roads and
entrances that must not be driven
into.
Notice
Depending on Infotainment system, radio reception may be interrupted
during voice guidance and before
each change of direction.
USB memory stick (NAVI 50)
A USB memory stick is required for
the Navigation system, to contain,
among other things, a digital map of
the towns and roads in your country.
Notice
Use a USB memory stick, formatted
to FAT32 format, with a minimum
4 GB and maximum 32 GB of
storage capacity.
After delivery of a new vehicle, there
is a maximum of 90 days in which to
update the digital map for free. After
this time has elapsed, a fee is
charged for map updates.
Notice
To avoid possible technical issues,
only use a compatible USB memory stick for operating and updating the
Navigation system. Do not insert USB memory stick in any other
device (e.g. digital camera, mobile
phone, etc.), or in another vehicle.
Software installation
To update the digital maps and to
benefit from exclusive downloadable
services, an account must be createdon the vauxhall.naviextras.com
website and the free software must be
installed.Creating an account
Create your internet account via the
vauxhall.naviextras.com website.
Select e.g., the "Register" option on
the web page and enter the
appropriate details.Installing the software
Install the software on your computer
by downloading from
vauxhall.naviextras.com.
Follow the on-screen instructions to
install the software and launch the
online application.Registering the Navigation system
The Navigation system must be
registered with your new internet
account.
Insert an empty USB memory stick in
the Navigation system's USB slot. Press 7 then select yNAVI / ýNav ,
followed by Options then Map update .
76NavigationTo ensure all content is saved in theNavigation system's memory, select
Options then Update . Wait for the
update to complete before ejecting
the USB memory stick.
Then insert the USB memory stick in
your computer's USB slot while
connected to the Internet. When the
online application is launched and the
USB memory stick is recognised, the system (or software) name appears in the application window. The
Navigation system is registered into
your user profile.
After the initial set-up, the USB
memory stick is automatically
recognised by the Navigation system
and by the online application.
Updating the USB memory stick and
Navigation system
Updates are issued regularly, e.g. for
map and safety camera revisions.
Notice
In certain countries it is illegal to download and activate the camerawarning option and this could lead to prosecution.These updates are only available viathe online application catalogue,
which is accessed via the USB
memory stick.
Using the online application, it is
possible to:
● update the Navigation system (maps, safety cameras etc.)
● upgrade to premium POI content
● add or delete data
● customise the system
The online application menus guide
you through these operations.System update
To get the best from the Navigation
system, update it as often as
possible.
Insert the USB memory stick in the
Navigation system's USB slot.
Available updates on the USB
memory stick are recognised by the
Navigation system and the 'Update'
screen is displayed automatically.
Select Update to begin installing the
updates to the Navigation system.Notice
The Navigation system may restart
automatically during the update
process.
Notice
Press r to go back to the previous
screen.
Alternatively, press 7 followed by
y NAVI / ýNav , Options then Map
update . Then select Options followed
by Update to install updates to the
Navigation system.
Wait for the update to complete
before performing any other
operation or ejecting the USB
memory stick.
SD card (NAVI 80)
An SD card is required for the
Navigation system and contains,
among other things, a digital map of
the towns and roads in your country.
Notice
To avoid possible technical issues,
only use a compatible SD card for
operating and updating the
Navigation system. Do not insert SD
Navigation77card in any other device (e.g. digital
camera, mobile phone, etc.), or in
another vehicle.
SD card (CD35 BT USB NAVI)
An SD card is supplied with the
Navigation system and contains,
among other things, a digital map of
the towns and roads in your country.
After delivery of a new vehicle, there
is a maximum of 60 days in which to
update the digital map for free. After
this time has elapsed, a fee is
charged for map updates.
Notice
To avoid possible technical issues,
only use a compatible SD card for
operating and updating the
Navigation system. Do not insert SD
card in any other device (e.g. digital
camera, mobile phone, etc.), or in
another vehicle.
TomTom HOME™ software
installation
To update the digital maps and to
benefit from exclusive downloadable
services, including real-time safety
and traffic alerts, an account must becreated on the TomTom™ website
and the free TomTom HOME™
software must be installed.Creating an account
Create your TomTom™ internet
account via the TomTom™ website.
Select e.g., the Create account option
on the web page and enter the
appropriate details.Installing the software
Insert the SD card in your computer's card reader (or an external card
reader) while connected to the
Internet. The software installation is
launched automatically.
Follow the on-screen instructions to
install the free TomTom HOME™
software.
Your SD card is automatically
recognised by the system after the
initial set-up.
Updating the SD card and Navigation
system
Updates are issued regularly, e.g. for map and safety camera revisions.
These updates are only available via the TomTom HOME software, which
is accessed via the SD card.
Using the TomTom HOME software,
it is possible to:
● update the Navigation system (maps, safety cameras etc.)
● subscribe to LIVE services
● save the system data onto your computer
● add or delete data
● customise the system
● share map corrections with the community ( Map Share™ )
● download the full TomTom™ Navigation system user manual
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.
Navigation99Notice
This feature is only available by
subscribing to paid LIVE services.Point on map
A destination from the map can be
defined. Position the cursor on this
destination and confirm. The system
will calculate the route.Latitude Longitude
Defines a destination using its latitude
and longitude values.
Confirm the destination
Once the destination information has
been entered, the system calculates the route. At the end of the
calculation, the system displays the
navigation summary and suggests
two options:
● Details : Displays details of the
journey in various forms. Refer to (CD35 BT USB NAVI) "Route
information" in the "Guidance"
section.
● Done : Guidance starts.
If not confirmed, this page will close
after a few seconds and guidance
starts automatically.
The IQ routes™ function can optimise
the journey time using statistical data. To activate or deactivate this function,
see Route planning in the Usage
section.
Add and save a favourite
Select Add Favourite from the main
menu.
The location for your Favourite can be selected from the following options:Home
Save your home address as a
favourite.Favourite
Not used.Address
When entering an address, choose
from the following options:
● city centre
● street and house number
● area code
● crossing or junctionRecent destination
Select a favourite location from the list
of those recently entered as a
destination.Point of Interest
When adding a point of interest (POI) to your Favourites, choose from the
following options:
● POI near you : Search from a list
of POIs near your current
position.
● POI in city : Choose a POI in a
particular town or city. The town/ city must be specified.
● POI near Home : Search from a
list of POIs near your home
location.
When navigating to a destination, a selection can also be made from a list
of POIs:
● POI along route
● POI near destinationMy location
When stopped somewhere
interesting, it can be saved as a
Favourite. The system will always
suggest a name, usually the address, but a name can be chosen. To enter
the name, just start typing.
100NavigationPoint on map
Select the location of the Favourite
using the cursor, then select Done
using the soft button.Latitude Longitude
Creates a Favourite by entering
latitude and longitude values.
Delete or rename a favourite
Select Change preferences , then
select Manage favourites : select the
Favourite then Delete item or
Rename item using the soft button.
Prepare route in advance
Journeys can be planned in advance, e.g. to find out how long a journey is
expected to take, or to check the
route.
Select Prepare route from the main
menu. Choose a starting point in the
same way as selecting the
destination, then select a destination.
Choose the type of route and confirm.
The system plans the route and
allows details to be viewed.
NAVI 50 - Destination input
Select a destination
Press 7 followed by yNAVI / ýNav
then Destination .
The following menu options are
available for entering a destination:
● Address
Enter an address using the
keyboard.
● Points of Interest
Select Points of Interest (POI),
e.g. petrol station, restaurant,
parking.
● History
Select from a list of previous destinations.
● Favourites
Select from a saved list of
favourite destinations.
● Find on map
Select a destination by using the
digital map.
● Coordinate
Enter the co-ordinates of the
destination.After a destination has been entered,
wait for the 10 second countdown to
expire or press OK to begin route
guidance immediately.Enter an address
Select Address and enter part or all of
an address, e.g.:
● Country
● Town
● Street
● Number
● Intersecting street
Notice
Full addresses can only be entered
if they are recognised by the
Navigation system.
When entering an address for the first
time, press Country, then use the
keyboard to enter the name of the
country required. Alternatively, use
the drop down menu icon ó and select
from a list of suggested countries.
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