Audio and Media Mode
Messages and symbols on the MEDIA main
menuDisplay: Meaning
A
Displays information about the artist name,
album name and song title (CD text , ID3
tag on compressed audio files).
Audio CD: displays track information if
available via Gracenote ®a)
. If no data is
available, it only displays Track and the
number corresponding to the position it oc-
cupies on the data storage device.
B
Viewing the album cover: If there are vari-
ous covers within the same folder/album,
the system only displays one of them.
It prioritizes displaying the covers in the fol-
lowing manner:
1. Cover embedded in the file(s).
2. Image in file folder.
3. Image provided by the Gracenote ®a)
da-
tabase.
4. Default icon for the connected device.
If playing a video file, by pressing the icon
(cover) it can be played on full screen.
C
The playing time so far and time remaining
in minutes and seconds. In the case of au-
dio files with variable bit rates (VBR) the re-
maining time may vary.
RDS
Off b)The RDS radio data service is deactivated.
The RDS can be activated in the
FM setup
menu ››› page 36.
TP b)The TP function is active and can be tuned
in
››› page 35.
Display: Meaning
b)There is no traffic news station available
››› page 35.
b)DAB not available
››› page 32.
a)
Gracenote ®
is a database available on the Infotainment sys-
tem hard drive that contains information on the tracks of differ-
ent artists and albums. In order for the user to benefit from the
functions offered by Gracenote ®
, the tracks must contain the ar-
tist and/or album data (only available for the model: “Navi Sys-
tem Plus”.
b) Depends on the market and unit in question. Note
● When the media sour c
e is inserted, playing
will not start automatically; it is necessary for
the user to select the source. Nor will the me-
dia source change when it is ejected.
● In order to see the different covers inside of
the same al
bum/folder, make sure that the
tracks contain different information about the
Artist or Album in its metadata. If not, you
will see the same cover for all of tracks con-
tained in the same album/folder. Change the media source
Fig. 35
MEDIA mode: change media source. ●
From the MEDIA m ain menu, pr
e
ss the
MEDIA Infotainment button repeatedly to cy-
c l
e thr
ough the available media sources.
● OR: From the MEDIA main menu, press the
SOURCE function button
››
›
Fig. 35 and select
the desired media source.
In the pop-up window, the Media sources not
selected are shown as deactivated (in grey).
When a Media source that has already been
played is selected again, playback is re-
sumed from the point at which it was stop-
ped.
Optionally selectable media playback sour-
ces
Function button: Media source
JUKEBOXa)Internal hard drive (SSD) ››› page 51. 44
Audio and Media Mode
● Pr e
s
s the Configuration function button
to configure the WLAN network.
Function button: function
Mobile hotspot: To switch the WLAN network on/off.
Security level: WPA2 encryption automatically gener-
ates an 8-character network key.
Network key: Network key automatically generated.
Press the function button to manually change the
network key. The network key must have a minimum
of 8 characters and a maximum of 63.
SSID: Name of the Infotainment system WLAN net-
work.
Do not send network name (SSID): Activate the check-
box to deactivate the visibility of the WLAN network. To save the changes made to the mobile hot-
s
pot
c
onfiguration, press the STORE button.DVD video mode 3 Only available for the model: Navi System Plus
Fig. 43
DVD main menu. Fig. 44
DVD mode control menu. DVD video regional code
Quit
e of
t
en, the playback of DVD video is
limited to certain regions (for example, to the
US and Canada) by so-called “region codes”.
These DVDs can only be played on units that
are coded for the same region. The unit's DVD drive is configured to read the
region
al code for the region in which the ve-
hicle was originally sold.
Start DVD mode
● Insert a compatible DVD in the DVD drive.
The rea
ding of DVD data may take a few sec-
onds.
The DVD's “intro” (short initial sequence) is
played. Next, the different DVD menus are
displayed.
Controlling the DVD menu
● Briefly touch the screen to activate the
function b
uttons in the DVD mode main
menu ››› Fig. 43.
Function button: function
SOURCEDisplay and selection of the source.
DVD
MENUTo display the control menu and return to the
main DVD screen ››› Fig. 44.
AChapter display.
BDisplays play time duration and remaining
play time.
C
: Move the control menu window.
: Minimise the control menu window.
: Maximise the control menu window.
: Close the control menu.
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Navigation
instruction “Start Route Guidance” a route to
the giv en de
s
tination will start.
Search
Search for addresses and Points of Interest
using the keypad to enter them ››› Fig. 49.
For cities, post codes and points of interest,
the full details must be entered. You can also
search for points of interest by names or cat-
egories. When necessary, enter the name of
the city to refine the search.
››› Fig. 49
APress to open the cursor buttons (, ), which
allow you to move within the text. Address
Af
t
er ent
ering a country and a town, you can
start navigating towards the centre of the se-
lected town.
When narrowing down the destination ad-
dress, please note that every entry restricts
the available range of subsequent selections.
For instance, if the street you are looking for
is not in the postcode area you have selected
in a previous window, you will not be able to
find the street at the street selection stage.
Function button: function
Country: To select the desired country.
Function button: function
City: To enter the desired city or postcode.
Street: To enter the desired street name.
House number: To enter the desired house number.
Junction: To select the desired intersection.
Last destinations: Open the My destinations menu
››› page 63.
Start: Start route guidance to the selected address. Using the
● Select the destination on the map or enter
it u
s
ing GPS coordinates and confirm with
OK .
Function button: function
Save: To save the selected point of interest in the desti-
nation memory ››› page 63.
Edit: To edit a destination or to enter another destina-
tion.
Route options: To adjust route options, see Navigation
Setup ››› page 70.
Start: Starts guided navigation to the selected point of
interest. After starting route guidance
Fig. 50
Route calculation. After starting route guidance, the route to the
fir
s
t
destination will be calculated.
The calculation will be performed in accord-
ance with the data selected in the Route options menu ››› page 70.
After starting route guidance, three alterna-
tive routes will be suggested depending on
the selected setup ››› Fig. 50. These 3 routes
correspond to the selectable route options:
Economical, Fast and Short.
Route criteria: Meaning
Blue route: Economical route, the route is calculated by taking into consideration economic factors.
Red route: Fastest route to the destination, even if it is
necessary to make a deviation.» 61
Navigation
My destinations (destination memory) Fig. 51
List of stored routes. The stored destinations can be selected from
the My destinations
menu.
● Press the M
y
de sts. function button in the
m ain
Na
vigation menu.
● Select the desired function button.
Store po
sition ,
R
out
e s ,
D
e
s tinations ,
La s
t
destinations or
Home a
d
dr ess .
St or
e po
sition
● By pressing the Store po
sition function but-
t on, the
v
ehicle's current position is stored
as a Flagged destination in the destina-
tion memory.
To permanently store the saved position as a
Flagged destination , it must be re-
named in the destination memory. Otherwise
the stored position will be overwritten the
next time a flagged destination is stored. ●
Mark the Flagged destination in the
de
stination memory.
● Press the Store function button.
The n ame c
an be c
hanged in the following in-
put window. Press the function button to
s t
or
e the destination.
Routes
In the Route mode, you can define various
destinations (final destination and stop-
overs).
The starting point of a route is always the
current vehicle position determined by the In-
fotainment system. The destination is the
end point of a route. Stopover destinations
are driven to before the destination.
● In the Navigation main menu, press the
My
Dests. function button.
● Press the R
out
e
s function button. The
r out
e
s stored previously will appear
››› Fig. 51.
If you have not stored any routes or want to
create a new route, press the New route func-
tion b utt
on and then f
ollow the instructions
as for a new destination, before pressing Store .
Pr e
s
sing on a stored route brings up the fol-
lowing function buttons:
Function button: function
Delete: To delete a stored route.
Edit: To edit and store a route.
Start: To start route guidance. Function buttons and indications in the
New
route or Edit route menu
Function button or message: function or meaning
Stopover.
Destination.
...Estimated time of arrival at destination.
...Calculated distance to destination.
...Travelling time.
...Distance to the next stopover.
Press on the destination to display the function but-
tons.
Delete destination.
To start guidance direct to the selected
destination. Destinations that come be-
fore the selected destination are ignor-
ed.
To open the detailed view of the destina-
tion in question.»
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Navigation
Navigation with images Fig. 57
Images main menu. Selecting an image and starting route guid-
anc
e
B e
ar in mind the requirements and formats of
the compatible images ››› page 39.
● Insert the data storage device with the stor-
ed image
s or connect it to the Infotainment
system.
● Press the Infotainment system MENU but-
t on and then sel
ect
Images .
● Press the SOURC
E
› ›
› Fig. 57
function button
and select the data storage device where the
images are stored.
● Select the desired image.
● If the image displayed was taken using GPS
localis
ation, the function button will ap-
pe ar
. Pr
ess to start guidance to a destination. Road sign indicators The road sign indicators must be active in the
Navigation Setup menu ›››
page 70.
If road signs for the road being travelled are
stored in the navigation data, the system can
show them on the map display (e.g. a speed
restriction).
Please bear in mind how recent the naviga-
tion data is and the limitations of the system
››› page 58 !
Traffic sign recognition Some vehicles are also equipped with a cam-
er
a f
or tr
affic sign recognition. If traffic sign
recognition is installed in the vehicle and ac-
tivated, the recognised traffic signs and addi-
tional information are displayed in the map
view.
Read and take note of the information and in-
dications provided by the traffic sign recogni-
tion system in the vehicle ›››
Booklet Instruc-
tion Manual.
Route guidance in demo mode If demo mode is activated in the
Naviga-
tion Settings menu ››
›
page 70, an ad-
ditional pop-up window opens when you
start route guidance. ●
Pres
sing the Demo mode function button
s t
ar
ts a “virtual route guidance” to the desti-
nation you have entered.
● If you press the Normal function button, a
“r e
al
route guidance” starts.
The sequence of events and the operations in
virtual route guidance are similar to those in
real route guidance.
Virtual route guidance is repeated when you
reach the fictitious destination and always
starts again from the starting point if not
aborted beforehand.
If the starting point for demo mode has been
defined manually in the Navigation Set-
tings menu, virtual route guidance will start
from the position set.
A manually entered starting point is overwrit-
ten with the current vehicle location if the ve-
hicle moves off. Note
Disable demo mode after use, otherwise you
wi l
l be prompted to choose between virtual
and normal route guidance each time you
start route guidance. 69
Navigation
Recording an Offroad tour 3 Only available for the model: Navi System Plus
Fig. 59
Recording an Offroad tour An Offroad tour is formed by a series of stor-
ed wa
ypoin
t
s.
Starting recording
● In the Offroad Navigation menu, in the pop-
up window pr
ess the RECORD pop-up button.
● In the pop-up window, the user is able to
p lot
the t
our with a given destination or start
plotting the route without giving a final desti-
nation.
● Starts plotting the route.
The offroa
d markers can be recorded by indi-
cating a manual waypoint.
● In the Offroad Navigation menu, press the
ADD WA
YPOINT function button. The tour way- points defined manually are shown on the
m
ap b
y
a marker.
Ending recording ● Press the STOP RE
CORDING function button in
the m ain O
ffr
oad Navigation menu.
Managing stored Offroad tours 3 Only available for the model: Navi System Plus
Fig. 60
Offroad Navigation menu, stored
t our s ●
Press the MEMORY function button in the
O ffr
o
ad Navigation menu.
● A list of stored Offroad tours opens, if there
are any
.
When a tour is selected, the following icons
will appear ››› Fig. 60:
Export the tour to an SD card.
Edit the name of the tour.
Delet
e the tour.
Load tour
Function button: function
IMPORT: allows the import of an Offroad route in “.GPX”
format. Loading an Offroad tour
When the Offr
o
ad tour is selected, press Play
and the selected tour will be loaded onto
the Navigation system.
Creating an Offroad tour 3 Only
available for the model: Navi System Plus Fig. 61
Offroad route guidance mode Start route guidance
● Loads the stored Offroad tour.
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Navigation
● St ar
tin
g off in a stored route is not detected
by the system automatically.
Setup
Function button: function
Invert: Reverses the direction of the stored Offroad tour.
Next point: Starts the Offroad tour from the nearest point.
Start: Starts the complete Offroad tour. When route guidance starts, the system
swit
c
hes to the map view.
Stopping route guidance ● Press the Options button on the screen and
then pr e
s
s Stop .
End w a
y
point navigation
● Press the EXIT function button in the Off-
r o
a
d Navigation menu. WARNING
Terrain features are disregarded during route
guidanc e Driv
e slowly and following the in-
structions in order to perform the manoeuvre
as far as possible!
● The general direction of travel is indicated
straight
ahead by direction arrows in the In-
fotainment System pop-up window ››› Fig. 61
A . Note
If an Offroad tour is being recorded, this is
autom atic
ally stored if Offroad navigation is
discontinued. 73
Telephone management system (PHONE)
Phonebook Menu (contacts) Fig. 77
Contacts Menu. Fig. 78
Search window. As soon as the first pairing is performed, it
m
a
y
take some time for the phonebook 1)
da-
ta from the paired mobile telephone to be
available on the Infotainment system. De- pending on the volume of data to be transfer-
red, the proc
ess can take several minutes. It
may be necessary to confirm the data transfer
on the mobile telephone.
The phonebook can also be opened during a
telephone call.
If the name stored in the phonebook has an
assigned photo, it can be displayed in the list
next to the name ››› page 89, Telephone
settings. For this purpose the option Show pictures for contacts must be activated in
the Phone settin g
s
and your mobile phone
must support this function (check the com-
patibility list).
In the PHONE main menu, press the Contacts function button to access the phonebook.
Possible functions
Select a con-
tact from the
list
Search the list and press the desired
contact to make the call.
OR: If the contact has several tele-
phone numbers, first press the con-
tact and then the number to be used
to make the call.
Possible functions
Searching for a
contact in the
search window
Press the
Search
››› Fig. 77 function
button to open the search window.
Enter the name of the contact to be
searched for in the window ››› Fig. 78.
As the characters are entered, a con-
tact is displayed in the input field.
The number of matching results is
displayed to the right of the input
field. Press the function button to
change to the list.
Search the list and press the desired
contact to make the call.
Opening the
detailed view
of a contact
Press the function button
››› Fig. 77 located next to the entry in
contacts.
All the telephone numbers are dis-
played in the detailed view, and
where applicable, the address recor-
ded for the contact in question.
Read contact
namePress the function button on the
detailed list for the voice control sys-
tem to say the contact name.
Dialling a con-
tact
Press the desired telephone number
on the detailed list to make the call.
Press the (pencil) icon to edit the
number before calling. 1)
Depending on the device, only the contacts from
the tel ephone memor
y are loaded.
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