Infotainment Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: June 2012 TS 1699-A-13 KTA-2708/4- 0-1 VAUXHALL Corsa Infotainment Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: June 2012 TS 1699-A-13 KTA-2708/4-VX-en
Contents Touch & Connect ........................... 3 CD 40 USB .................................. 89 CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 1 ....... 129 CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 2 ....... 157 Mobile phone portal ...................
Touch & Connect Introduction .................................... 4 Radio ........................................... 18 CD Player .................................... 23 AUX input ..................................... 28 USB port ...................................... 29 Bluetooth music ........................... 32 Navigation .................................... 34 Phone .......................................... 73 Index ............................................
4 Introduction Introduction General information ....................... 4 Theft-deterrent feature ................... 5 Control elements overview ............ 7 Operation ....................................... 9 General information The Infotainment system provides you with state-of-the-art in-car infotainment. The radio has six station memories for the AM waveband and twelve station memories for the FM waveband. The integrated audio player will entertain you with audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDs.
Introduction traffic.The related traffic regulations must always be followed. Only make entries (e.g. addresses) with the vehicle stationary. If a navigation instruction contradicts traffic regulations, the traffic regulations always apply. 9 Warning In some areas one-way streets and other roads and entrances (e.g. pedestrian zones) that you are not allowed to turn into are not marked on the map.In such areas the Infotainment system will issue a warning that must be accepted.
6 Introduction Notice Detailed description of menu operation via touch screen or multifunction knob 3 9. 1. Select the OK screen button. A keypad for PIN code input is displayed. 2. Enter the numbers of your PIN code. If required already entered numbers can be deleted by selecting the Delete screen button. 3. After all numbers are entered select the OK screen button to confirm your input.
Introduction Control elements overview Touch & Connect 7
8 1 Introduction l ......................................... 19 Radio: scroll down in station memory ..................... 19 2 CD/MP3: short press: skip track backwards; long press: fast rewind .................. 24 W ........................................... 9 Day / Night / Auto mode: press: toggle between modes ..................................... 9 3 Brightness: press: activate setting; turn multifunction knob: adjust setting ................. 9 m .........................................
Introduction Steering wheel audio controls 3 p button .............................. 77 Phone connected, no call active: 1st press: open phone menu; 2nd press: redial (if redial number available) ............................... 77 4 1 2 Thumbwheel: manual time setting (see vehicle owner's manual) ...................... 7 q button ................................. 9 Short press: accept incoming call; long press: reject incoming call ............... 77 d button .................................
10 Introduction When the Infotainment system is switched on, the last selected volume is set. If the volume is muted (set to zero), the \ symbol is shown in the top line of all main menus. Speed compensated volume When speed compensated volume is activated, see "Volume settings" below, the volume is adapted automatically to make up for the road and wind noise as you drive.
Introduction ■ USB port functions 3 29 ■ Bluetooth music functions 3 32 Navigation Press the NAV button to open the NAVIGATION menu. Press the MAP button to display a roadmap that shows the vehicle's current position. Detailed description of the navigation functions 3 34. Phone Press the I button to open the PHONE menu. Detailed description of the phone portal functions 3 73.
12 Introduction The corresponding system function is activated, or a message is displayed, or a submenu with further options is displayed. With multifunction knob: 1. Turn the multifunction knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to select a screen button or menu item. The currently selected screen button or menu item is highlighted. 2. Press the multifunction knob to activate the selected screen button or menu item.
Introduction Scrolling through a long list of menu items With multifunction knob: Turn the multifunction knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to scroll through the list of menu items. Adjusting a setting The different setting types available in the various settings menus are shown and described below. Example: Audio settings If more menu items are available than presentable on the screen, a scroll bar is displayed.
14 Introduction Example: Avoid road settings Example: Display settings Notice In subsequent chapters the operating steps for switching to another setting option via touch screen or multifunction knob will simply be described as "...set...to...'option name'...". Example: System settings With touch screen: Tap on the - or + screen button beside a setting to adjust this setting. With multifunction knob: Same operating steps as described in "Example: Audio settings".
Introduction With multifunction knob: 1. Turn the multifunction knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to select a menu item. 2. Press the multifunction knob to switch the setting to On or Off. Notice In subsequent chapters the operating steps for switching a setting to On or Off via touch screen or multifunction knob will simply be described as "...set...to...On..." or "...set...to...Off...".
16 Introduction or ■ if an audio main menu is currently active, e.g. the FM1 or CD menu, press the multifunction knob. Adjusting the volume of voice commands (navigation) System settings Notice The Audio screen button in the SETUP menu is not selectable, when the volume is set to zero. To adjust the degree of volume adaptation: set Speed vol. to a value between 0 and 5. 0: no enhancement of volume with increasing vehicle speed. 5: maximum enhancement of volume with increasing vehicle speed.
Introduction Scroll direction To adjust the scroll direction for menu item selection via the multifunction knob: set Scroll Direction to [ or ]. Brightness To adjust the brightness of the display: set Brightness to Very Bright, Bright, Medium, Dark, or Very Dark. Adjusting the language The menu texts on the Infotainment system's display can be displayed in various languages. When changing the language of the menu texts, the language of the voice commands will be changed likewise.
18 Radio Radio Usage .......................................... 18 Station search .............................. 19 Radio data system (RDS) ............ 20 Usage Notice Within the radio menus you can only use the touch screen to select/ activate the screen buttons at the bottom of the menus. Activating the radio Press the FM-AM button to open the radio main menu. The station last played will be received.
Radio Manual station tuning Enabling or disabling traffic announcements (TA) Using the multifunction knob While a radio main menu is active: turn the multifunction knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to change the receiving frequency. (TA function not available for AM waveband) Select the TA screen button to enable or disable the reception of traffic announcements. Further details on the TA function 3 20. Station search Automatic station search Briefly press the l or m button.
20 Radio This ensures that, e.g., the station list always contains the FM stations that can be received in the local area during a long motorway journey. As the automatic updating takes a certain amount of time, not all stations that can be received may be available at once in the station list at a sudden change in reception area. Station buttons 1...6 The list entry of the currently played FM station is highlighted in red. If a station is stored on one of the station buttons 1...
Radio The Infotainment system always tunes into the best receivable frequency of the currently played RDS station. If RDS Regional mode is activated, only frequencies of the currently received RDS station with the same regional programme are considered. If RDS Regional mode is deactivated, also frequencies of the currently received RDS station with different regional programmes are considered.
22 Radio Enabling or disabling traffic announcements Select the TA screen button to enable or disable the reception of traffic announcements. When the reception of traffic announcements is enabled, TA is displayed in the top line of all main menus. If traffic announcements can not be received, TA is crossed out. Notice The TA screen button is available in all audio main menus (e.g. FM1 or CD menu) and in the TRAFFIC INFO menu.
CD Player CD Player General information ..................... 23 Usage .......................................... 24 General information The Infotainment system's CD player can replay audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDs. Caution Under no circumstances place DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio player. You must not put any stickers on CDs. These discs can get jammed in the CD drive and ruin the drive. An expensive replacement of the device will then be necessary.
24 CD Player ■ Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear the lens of the audio player inside the device and cause faults. ■ Protect CDs from heat and direct sunlight. ■ The following restrictions apply for the data stored on an MP3/WMA CD: Maximum folder/playlist number: 200. Maximum file/song number: 800. At least 8 folders in depth hierarchy are supported. WMA files with Digital Rights Management (DRM) from online music shops cannot be played.
CD Player 25 If the normal CD replay mode is active (no mix or repeat mode activated, see below): replay starts with the first track on the CD again, after all tracks on the CD have been played. Notice Folders and playlists stored on an MP3 CD are treated equally by the CD player. The descriptions below regarding folders on an MP3 CD also apply to playlists. Pausing CD replay To pause replay of the inserted CD: turn the volume to zero. To restart CD replay: turn the volume on again.
26 CD Player Fast forward or rewind Press the l or m button and hold it down to fast forward or rewind the current track. Notice The activation of the fast forward or rewind function is indicated by a beep, if system sounds are activated 3 9. Mix mode (shuffle) During audio CD replay If the mix mode is activated, all tracks on an audio CD are played in random order. Select the Mix screen button to activate or deactivate the mix mode. If the mix mode is activated, Mix is shown on the display.
CD Player During MP3 CD replay If an MP3 CD is inserted, the current track or all tracks in the currently selected folder can be repeatedly played until the repeat mode is deactivated again. Select the Repeat screen button once or several times to activate the Repeat track or the Repeat folder mode or to deactivate the repeat mode. Dependent on the activated mode Repeat track or Repeat folder is shown on the display.
28 AUX input AUX input General information Usage In the centre console in front of the gearshift lever there is an AUX socket for the connection of external audio sources. 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.
USB port USB port General information General information ..................... 29 Playing saved audio files ............. 30 29 When connected to the USB port, various functions of the above devices can be operated via the controls and menus of the Infotainment system. Notice Not all MP3 player, USB drive, SD card or iPod models are supported by the Infotainment system.
30 USB port ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2, (Romeo, Joliet). MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than listed above may not play correctly, and their file names and folder names may not be displayed correctly. ■ The following restrictions apply for the data stored on external devices connected to the USB port: Maximum folder/playlist number: 5000. Maximum file/song number: 15000. Maximum file/song number per folder/playlist: 6000. At least 8 folders in depth hierarchy are supported.
USB port Below only the aspects of operation that are different/additional are described. Music browser Depending on the model/version of the connected iPod and the data stored, there are various options for the selection and playing of tracks. Select the Browse screen button to display a menu with the available options for music browsing. Select the desired option for music browsing. The following operating steps are mainly the same as described for track selection in folders on an MP3/ WMA CD 3 24.
32 Bluetooth music Bluetooth music General information ..................... 32 Operation ..................................... 32 General information Bluetooth enabled audio sources (e.g. music mobile phones, MP3 players featuring Bluetooth, etc.), which support Bluetooth music protocol A2DP, can be connected wirelessly to the Infotainment system. Important information ■ The Infotainment system only connects to Bluetooth devices that support A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) version 1.
Bluetooth music Activating the Bluetooth music mode Skipping to next or previous track Briefly press the t or v button (on the instrument panel). Pause/Stop replay Select the z screen button. To restart replay: press the l screen button again. Press the MEDIA button once or several times to activate the Bluetooth music mode. The most important functions of the external audio source can now be operated via the Infotainment system.
34 Navigation Navigation General information ..................... 34 Usage .......................................... 35 Destination input .......................... 46 Guidance ..................................... 63 Dynamic guidance ....................... 68 Maps ............................................ 69 Symbols overview ........................
Navigation The route guidance is provided by voice commands and an direction arrow, as well as with the aid of a multi-colour map display. TMC traffic information system and dynamic route guidance The TMC traffic information system receives all current traffic information from TMC radio stations. If dynamic route guidance is active, this information is included in the calculation of the overall route.
36 Navigation The NAVIGATION menu provides access to all system functions for destination input 3 46 and route guidance 3 63. TRAF button and TRAFFIC MESSAGES menu Press the TRAF button to open the TRAFFIC MESSAGES menu. The TRAFFIC MESSAGES menu shows all traffic events on the current route (if route guidance is active), and/or all traffic events in the vicinity of the current vehicle position, see chapter "Guidance" 3 63.
Navigation Route guidance not active If route guidance is not active, the following information is displayed: ■ In the top line: information on the currently active audio source and the current time. ■ Map display of the area around the current position. The map can be displayed in different views: tap on the Menu screen button, and then select the Map Setup menu item to open the MAP SETUP menu, see "Setting up the map display" below. ■ Current position indicated by a red triangle.
38 Navigation Notice The activation/deactivation of voice guidance is indicated by a beep, if system sounds are activated 3 9. ■ Map display of the area around the current position. The map can be displayed in different views: tap on the Menu screen button and then select the Map Setup menu item to open the MAP SETUP menu, see "Setting up the map display" below. ■ Current position indicated by a red triangle. ■ Route indicated by a blue line. ■ Final destination indicated by a black chequered flag.
Navigation Moving the visible map section The visible map section on the map display can be moved freely in all directions. Activating the move mode Tap on the map. The SCROLL MAP menu is displayed. Notice When the move mode is activated, you can set the GPS coordinates for new destinations by tapping on the map. Detailed description 3 46. Moving the visible map section Move your finger on the screen in the desired direction.
40 Navigation Enter the desired name for the current position. To display a keypad for input of numbers and special characters: select the More screen button. To delete already entered characters: select the Delete screen button. Select the OK screen button to store the address/GPS coordinates of the current position using the entered name. The entered name can now be found as an entry in the address book 3 46. ■ Show Position Information: displays the address/GPS coordinates of the current position.
Navigation In the 2D map view, you can toggle between the "north orientation", and the "driving direction orientation" mode, see Map orientation below. In the 3D map view, only the "driving direction orientation" mode is available. ■ Map orientation: toggles the 2D map view between the "north orientation" (north-up) mode and the "driving direction orientation" (head-up) mode. In the head-up mode, the map rotates depending on the driving direction of the vehicle.
42 Navigation The following further settings/options are available: ■ Time Display: toggles between displaying the estimated arrival time and the estimated remaining travel time, see "Information on the map display" above. ■ Distance Units: toggles the unit for distance information on the display between miles and kilometres.
Navigation system, see "User defined points of interest" below. Select the menu item to remove all user defined POI data from the Infotainment system. ■ Demo Mode: the demo mode enables you to plan your trip, and provides an overview of the route. The demo mode requires a start position, that may be different from your current position, and a destination. To set a start position: see Set Start Location For Demo below. To set a destination: use one of the usual options for destination input 3 46.
44 Navigation Notice Functionality of the Dynamic navigation settings when route guidance is active, see "Settings for route calculation and guidance" in chapter "Guidance" 3 63. User defined points of interest In addition to the predefined points of interest (POI) stored on the map SD card, you can create user defined POIs that meet your special personal needs. After creation, such user defined POIs can be downloaded to the Infotainment system.
Navigation Example: 9.9800000, 52.0150000, "Michaels House [ Fleet Street ]" Please note, that the text shown above has to be entered in a single line, see image above. 3. Get the required GPS coordinates, e.g. from a topographical map. The GPS coordinates need to be expressed in decimal degrees, as shown in the example above. 4. Enter the Longitude and Latitude coordinates into the text file, separated by a comma and a space. 5.
46 Navigation To start the download: press the SETUP button, select the Navigation screen button, select the Download my POIs now menu item, and then confirm the displayed message. The POI data will be downloaded to the Infotainment system. Destination input Various methods are available to set your destination for route guidance. Press the NAV button to open the NAVIGATION menu.
Navigation 47 as new destination, see "Entering and selecting the home address" below. The menu options Options, Route, and Cancel Route are described in the "Guidance" chapter 3 63. Using menus with keypads for address input When using the various options for address input, you often need to enter address data using menus with keypads. The keypads use an intelligent spelling function, which excludes nonexistent letter or number combinations.
48 Navigation In case the displayed city name is the one you are searching for, you can select the OK screen button to directly add that city name to your destination address. The number in the menu's top right corner shows, how many city names starting with the entered letters were found in the system's address memory. If that number exceeds 999, "> 999" is displayed, see image above. With entering further letters, the number of city names matching the entered letters will decrease.
Navigation Performing the address data input 1. Entering the country name: If the destination country needs to be entered or changed: select the Country of dest. menu item. A menu with keypad for country name input is displayed. Notice Detailed description of address data input via menus with keypads, see "Using menus with keypads for address input" above. Notice Below the address data input is described using the input sequence: 1.) country name, 2.) city name/ postal code, 3.) street name, 4.
50 Navigation A menu with keypad for street name input is displayed. with keypad for house number input, see image below. Notice In case the system does not require a house number for an unambiguous determination of the destination, no menu for house number input, but the CONFIRM DESTINATION menu will be displayed. Continue with step 5. 4. Entering the house number: Enter the name of the desired street.
Navigation 51 A message is displayed that provides the options (1) Move and (2) Store described above. Select the desired option (screen button). Moving the destination to a new location: If you select the Move screen button in the message, the SCROLL MAP menu is displayed. Select the list entry with the desired house number or number range. The CONFIRM DESTINATION menu is displayed. 5.
52 Navigation Tap on the map to move the destination to a new location. The destination flag is now displayed at the new location. Select the OK screen button to confirm the destination's new location. The CONFIRM DESTINATION menu is displayed again. If you want to start route guidance to the new destination right away, continue with step 6.
Navigation Using the address book, you can conveniently store the addresses of your favourite destinations, and later select such addresses as destinations for route guidance. Adding new addresses (destinations) Up to 50 addresses can be stored in the address book. When the maximum number of addresses is reached, you need to delete an address before adding a new one. Select the Add New Entry list entry (first entry in list). A menu with several options for adding new addresses is displayed.
54 Navigation The CONFIRM DESTINATION menu is displayed again. To store the new address in the address book: Select the Save screen button. A menu with keypad for name input is displayed. If required, you can move the visible map section in an arbitrary direction by moving your finger on the screen, and change the map scale by turning the multifunction knob. Tap on the map to set the corresponding location as a new address. The chequered flag is now displayed at that new address/ location.
Navigation To store the address data: see descriptions above. ■ Current Position: stores the current destination in the address book. To store the address data: see descriptions above. Selecting addresses (destinations) for route guidance, renaming or deleting addresses The following menu options are available: ■ Rename: displays a menu with keypad for name input. Select the desired address book entry. A menu is displayed that shows the address information of the selected address book entry.
56 Navigation The data stored on the map SD card contain a great number of predefined POIs, which are indicated by corresponding symbols on the map display. You can select such POIs as destinations for route guidance. To select a point of interest: Press the NAV button, and then select the Destination menu item to open the ENTER DESTINATION menu. The POINTS OF INTEREST menu is displayed.
Navigation To return to the restaurant list: select the List screen button. To start route guidance to the selected restaurant: select the Start screen button. Description on route guidance, see chapter "Guidance" 3 63. ■ Parking nearby: shows a list of parking areas nearby the current location. Operating steps to start route guidance to a particular parking area, see instructions on Restaurants nearby above. ■ Petrol stations nearby: shows a list of petrol stations nearby the current location.
58 Navigation POIs which names contain the entered letter combination. Notice If you do not enter any letter, and then start a POI search, the system will search for all POIs nearby the current position. While the search is performed, a message shows, how far away from the current position the system currently searches for POIs. You can stop the search at any time by selecting the Stop screen button in the message, or you can wait until a list with all found POIs is displayed.
Navigation 59 To return to the user POI list: select the List screen button. To start route guidance to the selected user POI: select the Start screen button. Description on route guidance, see chapter "Guidance" 3 63. Selecting a destination from the map This method of destination input allows you to search for a new destination by moving the visible map section, and to set the desired location of the new destination by tapping on the map.
60 Navigation After selecting the Save screen button in the message, a menu with keypad for name input is displayed. A chequered flag now indicates the new destination, and at the bottom of the map the street name (or GPS coordinates) of the new destination is displayed. Select the Set screen button. A message showing the following options is displayed: Save: store the address data of the new destination in the address book. Set as Destination: start route guidance to the new destination.
Navigation If there are 5 or less crossing streets, a list of all crossing streets is displayed. Select the desired crossing street, and continue with operating step 5 of "Entering an address directly", see above. If there are more than 5 crossing streets, a menu with keypad for name input is displayed. Select the Intersection as destination menu item. Perform operating steps 1 to 3 of "Entering an address directly", see above.
62 Navigation exceeds 50, the oldest one will be removed from the list, and the new one will be added. After selecting a previous destination in the list, a menu is displayed with detailed address information (if available), or the GPS coordinates of the destination: ■ Del. all: deletes the entire list of previous destinations. ■ Delete: deletes the displayed destination from the list of previous destinations.
Navigation The old home address (if available) will be deleted. ■ Start: sets the displayed home address or GPS coordinates as new destination, and starts route guidance to that destination. Description on route guidance, see chapter "Guidance" 3 63. Detailed descriptions on the map display and the visual route guidance information, see chapter "Usage" 3 35. Guidance General information Route guidance is provided by the navigation system through visual instructions and by voice commands (voice guidance).
64 Navigation Controlling route guidance via the NAVIGATION menu Press the NAV button to open the NAVIGATION menu. The NAVIGATION menu provides three options that you can use for controlling route guidance: ■ Options: opens the ROUTE OPTIONS menu that provides several settings for route calculation/recalculation and route guidance, see "Settings for route calculation and guidance" below.
Navigation Automatic: all TMC messages are automatically taken into account for route calculation/recalculation. Prompt: in the event of a traffic jam or other traffic incidents, for which the navigation system receives a TMC message, you will be prompted by a message: if an alternative route to the destination should be calculated, or, if the previously calculated route should remain unchanged. The messages will be shown on the display even if an audio mode (e.g.
66 Navigation To show all available information on a particular route list item: select that list item. Controlling route guidance via the TRAFFIC MESSAGES menu Press the TRAF button to open the TRAFFIC MESSAGES menu. The TRAFFIC MESSAGES menu displays the closest traffic event (if existent), e.g. a traffic jam, on the current route. The following menu options are available: ■ Block: using this menu item you can exclude streets from route guidance, see "Excluding streets from route guidance" below.
Navigation The following menu options are available: ■ Avoid Road Ahead: opens the AVOID ROAD AHEAD menu. Using that menu you can exclude the first upcoming streets from the current route by defining the length of the exclusion section, starting from the current vehicle position. To exclude upcoming streets from the route: set the desired value of Avoid Dist., and then select the Recalculate Route menu item.
68 Navigation Notice You can only define one single exclusion street or one exclusion section at a time in the route list. To perform the street exclusion: select the Recalculate Route menu item (first entry in route list). The route will be recalculated, and the excluded streets will be indicated by a black line and a "Closed road" symbol (see chapter "Symbols overview" 3 71) on the map display. ■ Use Road Ahead: cancels the street exclusion previously performed via Avoid Road Ahead.
Navigation In the case of a traffic problem (e.g. traffic jam, closed road) on the route driven, a message is displayed, and a voice message output indicating the nature of the problem. The driver can decide, whether to drive around the traffic problem taking the suggested change to the route or to carry on through the traffic problem. Nearby traffic problems are also reported if route guidance is not active.
70 Navigation Important information on SD card handling Caution Never attempt to use an SD card that has been cracked, deformed or repaired using adhesive tape. Doing so may damage the equipment. ■ Handle the SD card with care. Never touch the metal contacts. ■ Do not use any conventional cleaner, benzine, thinner, or antistatic spray. ■ If you need to clean the SD card, use a soft cloth. ■ Do not bend the SD card. Do not use any SD card that is bent or cracked.
Navigation Inserting the SD card Symbols overview No. Explanation Route guidance and POI symbols 6 Petrol station 7 Restaurant 71 POI (points of interest) symbols are only shown on the map display, if the display of POIs is enabled. To enable the display of POIs: press the SETUP button, select the Navigation menu item, select the Map Setup menu item, and then set Show POIs In Map to On.
72 Navigation No. Explanation 1 Traffic jam 2 Closed road 3 Slippery road 4 Road works 5 Icy road 6 Fog 7 Cross winds 8 Narrowing 9 Accident 10 Danger 11 Uneven road TMC (traffic) symbols are only shown on the map display, if dynamic route guidance via TMC messages is enabled. To enable dynamic route guidance: press the NAV button, select the Options menu item, and then set Dynamic navigation to Automatic or Prompt, see chapter "Guidance" 3 63.
Phone Phone General information ..................... 73 Bluetooth connection ................... 74 Emergency call ............................ 76 Operation ..................................... 77 General information The Phone portal provides you with the possibility of having mobile phone conversations via a vehicle microphone and the vehicle loudspeakers as well as operating the most important mobile phone functions via the Infotainment system in the vehicle.
74 Phone phones is prohibited, if interference is caused by the mobile phone or if dangerous situations can occur. Bluetooth The Bluetooth profiles HFP 1.1, PBAP, GAP, SDP, and SPP are implemented according to the Bluetooth standard 2.0, and the Phone portal is certified by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). You will find further information about the specification on the Internet at http://www.bluetooth.com.
Phone Pairing a Bluetooth device Important information ■ Up to four devices can be paired to the system. ■ Only one paired device can be connected to the Infotainment system at a time. ■ Pairing normally only needs to be carried out once, unless the device is deleted from the list of paired devices. Performing pairing 1. In the BLUETOOTH SETUP menu: set Bluetooth to On. 2. Select the Pair New Device menu item. A message prompts you to enter the PIN code "1234" on the Bluetooth device. 3.
76 Phone 2. Select the desired device. 3. On the Bluetooth device: if not activated already, activate the Bluetooth function (see user guide of Bluetooth device). On the Infotainment system's display: after a few seconds a message is displayed that shows, if the Bluetooth connection was successfully performed or if it failed. If the Bluetooth connection was successfully performed: in case another Bluetooth device was connected to the Infotainment system, that device is now disconnected from the system.
Phone functions are active. You can enquire about this with the local network operators. The emergency call number can differ depending on the region and country. Please enquire beforehand about the correct emergency call number for the relevant region. Making an emergency call Dial the emergency call number (e.g. 112). The telephone connection to the emergency call centre is set up. Answer when the service personnel questions you about the emergency.
78 Phone o thumbwheel: turn to adjust volume. Prerequisites The following prerequisites must be met in order to use the handsfree mode of the Infotainment system: ■ The Bluetooth function of the Infotainment system must be activated 3 74. ■ The Bluetooth function of the mobile phone must be activated (see user guide of the device). ■ The mobile phone must be set to "visible" (see user guide of the device). ■ The mobile phone must be paired to the Infotainment system 3 74.
Phone 79 data and call lists data is transferred from the mobile phone to the Infotainment system. Detailed information on this, see "Phone book setup" below. Initiating a phone call Using the phone book In the phone book contacts are stored with name and phone number. Details on phone book download and further phone book related information see "Phone book setup" below. In the PHONE menu: select the Phonebk screen button to open the PHONEBOOK menu.
80 Phone To display all phone book entries starting with a particular letter: Enter this letter (select the Delete screen button to delete an entered letter), and then select the List screen button. The PHONEBOOK menu is displayed again, showing the phone book entries starting with the entered letter in the contact name.
Phone To initiate a phone call: select the desired list entry. The corresponding phone number is dialled. To initiate a phone call: select the { screen button. The displayed phone number is dialled. Redialling a phone number The last dialled phone number can be redialled. In the PHONE menu: select the Redial screen button. The REDIAL menu is displayed, showing the phone number and further contact data (if available) belonging to the last dialled phone number.
82 Phone Deactivating the microphone temporarily Select the Mic. off screen button. The caller will not hear you any longer. To reactivate the microphone: select the Mic. off screen button again. To answer the call: select the green { screen button. To reject the call: select the red } screen button. Second incoming phone call If a second phone call comes in during an ongoing call, a message with the caller's phone number or name (if available) is displayed.
Phone Notice Depending on the number of phone book entries and the connected mobile phone, the data download can take several minutes. As long as the mobile phone is paired to the Infotainment system, the phone book stays permanently stored on the Infotainment system. If there were new phone book entries stored on your mobile phone, you can download the expanded mobile phone book to the Infotainment system via the PHONE SETUP menu, see "Download phone book", below.
84 Phone Notice In case you select a phone book that was not downloaded from the connected mobile phone, the Phonebk screen button in the PHONE menu will not be selectable.
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86 Index A Activating the CD player............... 24 Activating the radio....................... 18 Adding waypoints......................... 63 Address book................................ 46 Address entry............................... 46 AUX input socket........................................ 28 usage........................................ 28 B Bluetooth...................................... 73 Bluetooth connection.................... 74 C CD player activating...................................
87 N Navigation adding waypoints...................... 63 address book............................. 46 control elements........................ 35 creating user POIs.................... 35 direct address entry................... 46 dynamic guidance..................... 68 functioning................................. 34 guidance.................................... 63 home address........................... 46 map display............................... 35 map SD card.......................
88 U Usage......................... 18, 24, 28, 35 USB port important information................ 29 playing saved audio files........... 30 User POIs creating and downloading......... 35 selecting.................................... 46 Using the AUX input..................... 28 Using the CD player..................... 24 Using the Infotainment system....... 9 Using the navigation system........ 35 Using the radio............................. 18 Using the USB port.......................
CD 40 USB Introduction .................................. 90 Radio ......................................... 104 CD Player .................................. 116 AUX input ................................... 121 USB port .................................... 122 Index ..........................................
90 Introduction Introduction General information ..................... 90 Theft-deterrent feature ................. 91 Overview ...................................... 92 Operation ..................................... 94 Tone settings ............................. 101 Volume settings ......................... 102 General information The Infotainment system provides you with state-of-the-art in-car infotainment.
Introduction Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to ■ changes in distance from the transmitter, ■ multi-path reception due to reflection, ■ shadowing. Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrent. The Infotainment system therefore functions only in your vehicle and is worthless for a thief.
92 Introduction Overview Control elements
Introduction 1 e knob ................................. 94 93 7 SOUND ............................... 101 13 TP ....................................... 109 8 Traffic programme ............... 109 14 j Eject CD .......................... 117 Turn: adjust volume .............. 94 TUNER ................................ 104 Sound function programme selection .......... 101 BC ......................................... 92 Switch between FM and AM 104 9 On-board computer ............... 92 1...9 ......
94 Introduction Steering wheel audio controls Radio: discontinue TA and PTY31 messages ................ 104 4 If a DAB receiver is connected: changing between analogue and digital reception ................... 104 d button ............................... 104 Radio: search up, scroll forwards through station memory ............................... 104 1 Discontinue TA and PTY31 messages ............... 104 Thumbwheel ......................... 94 Turn: Move cursor .................
Introduction ■ If the automatic switch-on is disabled, the Infotainment system can only be switched on with the e switch and with the j button for CD ejection and off with the e button. ■ If the Infotainment system is switched off when the ignition is switched off, regardless of the current setting of the automatic switch-on, it can only be switched on via the e button and with the j button for CD ejection.
96 Introduction For the best possible audio quality, the external audio source should be set to maximum volume. On units with line-out, the output signal is available at a fixed audio level and cannot be changed. To avoid overriding the AUX input, the effective output voltage of the external audio source must be lower than 1.5 V. Selection pages Feature pages Menu concept Selection pages have a selection menu with a preview of each menu item on the left margin of the screen.
Introduction 97 Settings pages Selecting from a menu Select the menu item. ■ In some menus, settings are made by turning the multifunction knob. ■ Active functions are identified by a ticked box or a selected option field in front of the menu item. ■ Functions, which are switched off, are identified by an unticked box or an empty option field in front of the menu item. Settings pages are menu pages where settings can be made, e.g. sound settings, etc.
98 Introduction Press the multifunction knob to confirm your selection. In the following chapters of the operating instructions, the requests for action described above are summarised into the following request for action: Select the desired list item. ■ If you move the cursor to the top or bottom area of the display, other list items appear. A scroll-bar on the right edge of the display indicates the current cursor position in the list. ■ The last list item selected is marked with an arrow in some lists.
Introduction The station last tuned in to is displayed. You will hear the last station tuned in. Selecting the CD menu Press MEDIA button once or repeatedly until the CD menu is displayed. If no CD is inserted, a corresponding message is displayed. The last CD track played is displayed. You will hear the last CD track played. Selecting the Audio menu In the Audio menu, change between the wavebands FM, AM, DAB (if available) and CD, USB, AUX to access the Sound menu.
100 Introduction This option is not available in lists, input menus and the main menu. Using the function buttons to exit from menu You can use the MEDIA, TUNER, SETTINGS, SOUND or MAIN function buttons to exit from a menu. ■ Press MEDIA button. An audio source menu is displayed. ■ Press TUNER button. The radio menu is displayed. ■ Press SETTINGS button. The Settings menu is displayed. Menus opened via the SETTINGS button can also be left via that button. ■ Press SOUND button. The Sound menu is displayed.
Introduction ■ The programme name is indicated if the RDS function is active 3 109. ■ If traffic announcements are enabled, [TP] or [ ] will be displayed 3 109. ■ If a CD is inserted, CD in will be displayed. If a CD with MP3 music files is being played, MP3 is also displayed 3 117. ■ If Random CD, Random USB or Random Album is enabled g is displayed 3 117. ■ If Repeat Track is enabled i is displayed 3 117. ■ If Scan CD or Scan USB is enabled k is displayed 3 117.
102 Introduction Sound If you prefer a preset sound style there are five options to select from. Select menu item Sound. The following options are available: User (user-defined sound colour), Jazz, Speech, Pop, Classic and Rock. Activate the desired sound style. Volume settings The Volumes menu can be called up from the radio or audio source menus. Press SETTINGS button. Select menu item Volumes. The Volumes menu is displayed.
Introduction External In Use this function to adjust the volume of external sources such as a mobile phone. Select menu item External In. Turn the multifunction knob until the desired value is set. Press the multifunction knob. Aux volume Use this function to adjust the volume of external audio sources such as a CD player. Select menu item Aux volume. Turn the multifunction knob until the desired value is set. Press the multifunction knob.
104 Radio Radio Usage Radio mode Usage ........................................ 104 Station search ............................ 104 Autostore lists ............................ 107 Radio data system (RDS) .......... 109 Digital audio broadcasting ......... 113 Switch from another mode to radio mode as shown below: Press TUNER button. Press the multifunction knob. The Audio menu is displayed. Select waveband FM, AM or DAB (if available). The station last selected on the waveband is heard and displayed.
Radio The Station menu contains the following areas: In the upper area, stored stations can be called up. In the lower area, all other receivable stations can be called up. Using the menu item Update stations in the centre area a new station search is started. Calling up stored or receivable stations using the Station menu Move the cursor in the list of memory slots (upper area) or in the list of receivable stations (lower area). The station currently tuned in is marked with an arrow.
106 Radio ■ After releasing the rocker switch, the next receivable station is automatically tuned in. ■ If the radio cannot find a station, it switches automatically to a more sensitive search level. If it still cannot find a station, the last frequency active will be set. Keep the rocker switch m or n pressed until Seek is displayed. Or (only FM/AM): Set RDS to Off 3 109. Select the menu item j or k in the radio menu, and keep the multifunction knob pressed until Seek is displayed.
Radio The frequency last tuned into is displayed. Turn the multifunction knob until the exact frequency is reached. You will hear the newly tuned-in station. Press the multifunction knob. The radio menu is displayed. The newly tuned-in station is displayed.
108 Radio In the radio menu enable/disable on standby for traffic announcements if desired 3 109. Select menu item Autostore. The entire waveband is displayed. The automatic station storing is started. The 9 best receivable stations in the selected waveband are stored to memory slots 1 to 9. After the stations have been stored, the desired station can be selected by pressing the appropriate station button or in the station menu 3 104. RDS is switched on automatically when automatic storing is enabled.
Radio Calling up a station via station button You are listening to the station last tuned in. Select the desired station with a station button. Calling up stations with the menu To call up stations via a menu 3 104. Select menu item FM level, AM level or DAB Level (if available). The radio switches to the normal mode for the selected waveband. The radio menu appears on the display, the menu item Store is listed there.
110 Radio Switching RDS on/off If you switch RDS on, the RDS functions are enabled and only RDS stations are sought during the automatic station search. If you switch RDS off, the RDS functions will be disabled and the automatic station search will not only look for RDS stations. Select menu item RDS. Select the option field On or Off. If the RDS function is switched on, the programme name of an RDS station is displayed.
Radio If no PTY station can be received, No station available is displayed. Select this message to access the radio menu. Select the station desired. The new station tuned in is marked with an arrow. You will hear the station found. ■ Regionalisation is only possible in the FM waveband. ■ The RDS function must be switched on. ■ This function is set in the radio menu. Press SETTINGS button. Select menu item REG. Three option fields are available for regionalisation.
112 Radio Traffic stations can be recognised by the TP symbol in the display. Switching traffic programme on/off ■ If on standby for traffic announcement is enabled, [TP] or [ ] is displayed in the upper display line. ■ If the current station is a traffic programme station, [TP] appears in the upper line of the display. ■ This function is set with the TP button. Press TP button to enable/disable on standby for traffic announcement. If on standby for traffic announcement is enabled, [ ] is displayed.
Radio announcement. To do this, on standby for traffic announcements must be enabled. During the phone call the radio or audio source are muted. External In and [TP] appear on the display. Information on traffic announcements in DAB mode 3 113. During a traffic announcement the message A traffic message is just received is displayed. The phone call is not interrupted. Select menu item Reject to reject the traffic announcement. Select menu item Accept to listen to the traffic announcement.
114 Radio Selecting an ensemble You can select ensembles directly which you have already received once (the ensemble needs to be receivable). This function is set in the radio menu. Select the arrow next to the ensemble name. Select the desired ensemble. The radio menu is displayed. The desired ensemble and its first available programme are displayed. The first available programme of the ensemble is played. Select menu item Search available ensembles. The DAB Ensemble menu is displayed.
Radio This function can only be performed if the station is included in the new ensemble. Select menu item DAB. Enable/disable the DAB AF tick box to change the setting. Radio text Some DAB stations additionally broadcast information (e. g. news) as text on the display. ■ Radio text is only available in the DAB waveband. ■ Not all stations broadcast radio text continuously.
116 CD Player CD Player General information ................... 116 Usage ........................................ 117 General information You can play standard commercial CDs with a diameter of 12 cm with this unit. CDs with a diameter of 8 cm can only be played with an adapter. Caution Under no circumstances place DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio player. You must not put any stickers on CDs. These discs can get jammed in the CD drive and ruin the drive.
CD Player When naming albums and tracks, umlauts or special characters should not be included. Applicable playlist extensions: "m3u" or "pls". When generating (coding) the MP3 files from audio data, a bitrate of up to max. 256 kbit/s should be used. To use MP3 files in the Infotainment system, the MP3 files must have the file extension ".mp3". ■ A total of 65535 playable tracks can be stored on one CD. It will not be possible to play any additional tracks.
118 CD Player In the CD menu select menu item Track. A list of all tracks is displayed. The track currently being played is marked with an arrow. Select the track required. The CD menu is displayed. The newly selected track is displayed and played. Fast search forwards/ backwards To find a certain point on a CD, proceed as follows: You're listening to a track. Keep rocker switch m or n pressed until you reach the point you want. The CD player plays the CD at increased speed and reduced volume.
CD Player Random CD (Random) Audio CD: When random play is selected for an audio CD, the tracks on a CD will be played in random order. MP3 CD: If there are 5 or fewer albums on an MP3 CD, 4 tracks per album are played in random order. If there are more than 5 albums on the MP3 CD, 1 track respectively is played per album. Mixed Mode CD: On a Mixed Mode CD, the tracks from the audio part are played first in random order. Then the tracks from the MP3 part are played as described above.
120 CD Player Activated = CD name Track name Artist name Album name Deactivated = Track number Album name Playing time Not all CDs contain CD text. In these cases, the track numbers and playing times are always displayed. Activate/deactivate the Show title check box. Traffic announcement in CD mode Traffic announcements can be received while a CD is playing. Traffic programme (TP) 3 109. A traffic announcement can be terminated with the TP button and the current CD will continue to play.
AUX input AUX input General information 121 Usage General information ................... 121 Usage ........................................ 121 In the centre console in front of the gearshift lever there is an AUX socket 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. Press the MEDIA button once or several times to activate the AUX mode.
122 USB port USB port General information General information ................... 122 Playing saved audio files ........... 123 When connected to the USB port, various functions of the above devices can be operated via the controls and menus of the Infotainment system. Notice Not all MP3 player, USB drive and iPod models are supported by the Infotainment system.
USB port ■ The following file formats can be used: ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2, (Romeo, Joliet). MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than listed above may not play correctly, and their file names and folder names may not be displayed correctly. ■ The following restrictions apply for the data stored on external devices connected to the USB port: Maximum file/song number: 5000. At least 8 folders in depth hierarchy are supported.
124 USB port Music browser Depending on the model/version of the connected iPod and the data stored, there are various options for the selection and playing of tracks. In the iPod menu select Album to display a menu with the available options for music browsing. Select the desired option for music browsing. Depending on the selected option a further menu for music browsing or the iPod menu is displayed.
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126 Index A Activating 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........................................
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............................
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CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 1 Introduction ................................ 130 Radio ......................................... 141 CD Player .................................. 148 AUX input ................................... 152 Index ..........................................
130 Introduction Introduction General information ................... 130 Theft-deterrent feature ............... 131 Overview .................................... 132 Operation ................................... 135 Tone settings ............................. 137 Volume settings ......................... 138 General information The Infotainment system provides you with state-of-the-art in-car infotainment. The radio has nine automatic station memories for each waveband: FM, AM and DAB (if available).
Introduction Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to ■ changes in distance from the transmitter, ■ multi-path reception due to reflection, ■ shadowing. Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrent. The Infotainment system therefore functions only in your vehicle and is worthless for a thief.
132 Introduction Overview Control elements on instrument panel
Introduction 1 RDS .................................... 143 7 Display programme name or transmission frequency of the station ....................... 143 2 Update station list ............... 141 AS ....................................... 142 Activate/deactivate AS level ..................................... 142 3 Automatic station store ....... 142 TP ....................................... 143 4 Traffic programme ............... 143 REG ....................................
134 Introduction Steering wheel audio controls Press: TID: no function ....... 135 2 5 Press: GID: call up/reset trip computer, select a trip computer entry .................... 135 q button ............................. 141 Radio: search down, scroll back through station memory ............................... 141 CD: Short press: Skip one track backwards .................. 149 Radio: Next stored station . . 141 CD: Start CD playback ........ 149 1 Thumbwheel .......................
Introduction The steering wheel remote control has other functions in conjunction with the Mobile phone portal, see chapter for Mobile phone portal. Operation Control elements The Infotainment system is operated optionally via: ■ the central control unit in the instrument panel 3 132 ■ controls on the steering wheel 3 132. The operation of the Infotainment system can vary with the information display type.
136 Introduction 3. Press OK button and then repeatedly n button to select Ign. logic. 4. Press OK button to change the current setting. After changing the setting: Press n button and then OK button to leave the Settings menu. Or: Press one of the function buttons TUNER, MEDIA or BC to display the relevant function. Automatic switch-off The Infotainment system switches itself off automatically after one hour if you switch it on with the ignition off. Setting the volume Turn the o knob.
Introduction To avoid overriding the AUX input, the effective output voltage of the external audio source must be lower than 1.5 V. Main display The main menu is the display that appears after the Infotainment system is switched on. The display varies depending on the equipment level of the vehicle. The following information can be displayed: Trip computer information Display of on-board computer information, which was selected with the BC button. See your car owner's manual.
138 Introduction ■ Treble ■ Sound Setting the volume distribution between front - rear 1. Press the SOUND button. Fader appears on the display. 2. Adjust the value with m or n. After a few seconds the most recent display reappears. Or: Press one of the function buttons TUNER, MEDIA or BC to display the relevant function. Setting the volume distribution between right - left 1. Press the SOUND button repeatedly until Balance appears on the display. 2. Adjust the value with m or n.
Introduction The following menu items are available: ■ AUX Vol. AUX input volume, e.g. a portable CD player ■ TA Volume: Volume of traffic announcements ■ SDVC: Speed Dependent Volume Control ■ On Volume: Maximum volume when the Infotainment system is switched on ■ Ext. In Vol.: Volume of an external source (for example when connecting a mobile telephone) AUX Vol. Use this function to adjust the AUX input level in relation to other audio sources (e.g. radio).
140 Introduction On Volume 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Press the OK button repeatedly until the relevant function is displayed. 3. Adjust the value with m or n. After a few seconds the most recent display reappears. 4. Press the SETTINGS button again to return to the most recent display.
Radio Radio Usage ........................................ 141 Station search ............................ 141 Autostore lists ............................ 142 Radio data system (RDS) .......... 143 Digital audio broadcasting ......... 146 Usage Station search Radio mode Station selection, automatic search Switch from CD or AUX mode to radio mode as shown below: Press TUNER button. You are listening to the station last tuned in.
142 Radio If the radio cannot find a station, it switches automatically to a more sensitive search level (not DAB). If it still cannot find a station, the last active frequency (FM) or ensemble (DAB) will be set. Manual station search The manual station search is used to tune in to stations of known frequencies (AM, FM) or ensembles (DAB). Keep m or n pressed until MAN is displayed. ■ Coarse tuning: Hold m or n down until the desired frequency (AM, FM) or ensemble (DAB) is almost reached.
Radio The AS level can also be activated and deactivated using the FM/AM button 3 141. Autostore (AS) Automatic storing (AS) of any receivable station is possible in all wavebands. These stations are stored in a separate AS memory. To automatically store stations, proceed as follows: 1. Select the required waveband. 2. Enable/disable on standby for traffic announcements if desired 3 143. 3. Hold down the AS button until you hear the confirmation signal.
144 Radio ■ The Infotainment system always tunes into the best receivable broadcasting frequency of the set station by means of AF (Alternative Frequency). ■ Depending on the station that is received the Infotainment system displays radio text that can contain, for example, information about the current programme. RDS is only possible on the FM band. Switching RDS on/off If RDS is switched on, the RDS functions are enabled and only RDS stations are sought during the automatic station search.
Radio After station search starts the radio display appears. If the radio does not find an appropriate station, it plays the station to which the radio was most recently tuned. Regional programmes Some RDS stations transmit different regional programmes over different frequencies at certain times. Switching on/off regionalisation The RDS function must be switched on. Press the REG button briefly to switch regionalisation on or off. If regionalisation is switched on, REG is shown on the display.
146 Radio ■ If on standby for traffic announcement is switched on, then CD playback or DAB reception are interrupted during a traffic announcement. ■ Traffic announcements are played at the preset traffic announcement volume 3 138. Press the TP button again to switch TP off. [ ] is no longer displayed. Traffic programme station search This function is only possible within the FM waveband. Keep the m or n pressed for approximately 1 second. The radio only searches for traffic programme stations.
Radio ■ 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. ■ The reception of DAB+ stations is also supported by the DAB receiver. Ensemble Several programmes are always combined into a so-called ensemble on a frequency. Scrolling through ensembles You can scroll through ensembles which you have already received once (the ensembles need to be receivable).
148 CD Player CD Player General information ................... 148 Usage ........................................ 149 General information With the CD player you can play standard commercial CDs with a diameter of 12 cm. Caution Under no circumstances place DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio player. You must not put any stickers on CDs. These discs can get jammed in the CD drive and ruin the drive. An expensive replacement of the device will then be necessary.
CD Player Applicable playlist extensions: "m3u" or "pls". When generating (coding) the MP3 files from audio data, a bitrate of up to max. 256 kbit/s should be used. To use MP3 files in the Infotainment system, the MP3 files must have the file extension ".mp3". ■ A total of 367 playable tracks can be stored on one CD. It will not be possible to play any additional tracks. ■ A maximum of 99 albums can be saved on an MP3 CD for use with the Infotainment System.
150 CD Player The first track on the album is displayed and played. All albums which do not contain MP3 files are automatically skipped. Random mode Random CD (Random) When random play is selected, the tracks on a CD will be played in random order. Press the MEDIA button three times. The current random setting is displayed. Tap on m or n to select a setting.
CD Player Eject CD appears on the display. If a CD is ejected, the last radio station used will automatically be played. A CD can be ejected even if the appliance is turned off. The appliance switches off after the CD has been removed. If the CD is not removed, it will return to the player automatically after a short time.
152 AUX input AUX input General information ................... 152 Usage ........................................ 152 General information In the centre console in front of the gearshift lever there is an AUX socket 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 To play back an audio source connected to the AUX input of the vehicle, e.g.
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154 Index A Activating CD player................... 149 AM.............................................. 141 AS............................................... 142 Automatic search........................ 141 Automatic switch off.................... 135 Autostore level............................ 142 Autostore lists............................. 142 AUX input........................... 135, 152 socket...................................... 152 AUX volume................................ 138 B Balance......
155 S SDVC.......................................... 138 Setting the volume...................... 135 Sound settings............................ 137 Speed dependent volume control (SDVC)........................ 138 Starting CD replay...................... 149 Station list................................... 141 Station memory.......................... 141 Station search............................. 141 Store........................................... 141 Switching the Infotainment system on or off..........
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CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Type 2 Introduction ................................ 158 Radio ......................................... 169 CD Player .................................. 176 AUX input ................................... 180 Index ..........................................
158 Introduction Introduction General information ................... 158 Theft-deterrent feature ............... 159 Overview .................................... 160 Operation ................................... 163 Tone settings ............................. 165 Volume settings ......................... 167 General information The Infotainment system provides you with state-of-the-art in-car infotainment. The radio has nine automatic station memories for each waveband: FM, AM and DAB (if available).
Introduction Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to ■ changes in distance from the transmitter, ■ multi-path reception due to reflection, ■ shadowing. Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrent. The Infotainment system therefore functions only in your vehicle and is worthless for a thief.
160 Introduction Overview Control elements on instrument panel
Introduction 1 RDS .................................... 171 7 Display programme name or transmission frequency of the station ....................... 171 2 Update station list ............... 169 AS ....................................... 170 8 3 Automatic station store ....... 170 TP ....................................... 171 4 Traffic programme ............... 171 REG .................................... 171 5 Regional programme on/off 171 TUNER ................................
162 Introduction Steering wheel audio controls Press: TID: no function ....... 163 2 5 Press: GID: call up/reset trip computer, select a trip computer entry .................... 163 q button ............................. 169 Radio: search down, scroll back through station memory ............................... 169 CD: Short press: Skip one track backwards .................. 177 Radio: Next stored station . . 169 CD: Start CD playback ........ 177 1 Thumbwheel .......................
Introduction The steering wheel remote control has other functions in conjunction with the Mobile phone portal, see chapter for Mobile phone portal. Operation Control elements The Infotainment system is operated optionally via: ■ the central control unit in the instrument panel 3 160 ■ controls on the steering wheel 3 160. The operation of the Infotainment system can vary with the information display type.
164 Introduction 3. Press SETTINGS button and then repeatedly n button to select Ign. logic. 4. Press SETTINGS button to change the current setting. After changing the setting: Press n button and then SETTINGS button to leave the Settings menu. Or: Press one of the function buttons TUNER or MEDIA to display the relevant function. ■ Traffic announcements and external audio sources are inserted at a preset minimum volume 3 167.
Introduction To avoid overriding the AUX input, the effective output voltage of the external audio source must be lower than 1.5 V. Main display The main menu is the display that appears after the Infotainment system is switched on. The display varies depending on the equipment level of the vehicle. The following information can be displayed: Trip computer information Display of on-board computer information, see your car owner's manual.
166 Introduction Setting the volume distribution between front - rear 1. Press SOUND button. Fader appears on the display. 2. Adjust the value with m or n. After a few seconds the most recent display reappears. Or: Press one of the function buttons TUNER or MEDIA to display the relevant function. Setting the volume distribution between right - left 1. Press SOUND button repeatedly until Balance appears on the display. 2. Adjust the value with m or n. After a few seconds the most recent display reappears.
Introduction Volume settings Press SETTINGS button. The following menu items are available: ■ AUX Vol. AUX input volume, e.g. a portable CD player ■ TA Volume: Volume of traffic announcements ■ SDVC: Speed Dependent Volume Control ■ On Volume: Maximum volume when the Infotainment system is switched on ■ Ext. In Vol.: Volume of an external source (for example when connecting a mobile telephone) AUX Vol. Use this function to adjust the AUX input level in relation to other audio sources (e.g. radio).
168 Introduction speed of the vehicle. You can use the SDVC function to adjust the speeddependent volume. 1. Press SETTINGS button to display the Settings menu. 2. Press the SETTINGS button repeatedly until the relevant function is displayed. 3. Adjust the value with m or n. After a few seconds the Settings menu reappears. 4. Press m button and then SETTINGS button to return to the most recent display. Or: Press one of the function buttons TUNER or MEDIA to display the relevant function. 3.
Radio Radio Usage ........................................ 169 Station search ............................ 169 Autostore lists ............................ 170 Radio data system (RDS) .......... 171 Digital audio broadcasting ......... 174 Usage Station search Radio mode Station selection, automatic search Switch from CD or AUX mode to radio mode as shown below: Press TUNER button. You are listening to the station last tuned in.
170 Radio If the radio cannot find a station, it switches automatically to a more sensitive search level (not DAB). If it still cannot find a station, the last active frequency (FM) or ensemble (DAB) will be set. Manual station search The manual station search is used to tune in to stations of known frequencies (AM, FM) or ensembles (DAB). Keep m or n pressed until MAN is displayed. ■ Coarse tuning: Hold m or n down until the desired frequency (AM, FM) or ensemble (DAB) is almost reached.
Radio The AS level can also be activated and deactivated using the FM/AM button 3 169. Autostore (AS) Automatic storing (AS) of any receivable station is possible in all wavebands. These stations are stored in a separate AS memory. To automatically store stations, proceed as follows: 1. Select the required waveband. 2. Enable/disable on standby for traffic announcements if desired 3 171. 3. Hold down the AS button until you hear the confirmation signal.
172 Radio ■ The Infotainment system always tunes into the best receivable broadcasting frequency of the set station by means of AF (Alternative Frequency). ■ Depending on the station that is received the Infotainment system displays radio text that can contain, for example, information about the current programme. RDS is only possible on the FM band. Switching RDS on/off If RDS is switched on, the RDS functions are enabled and only RDS stations are sought during the automatic station search.
Radio 3. Select one of the 29 programme types e.g. News or Entertainment with m or n. 4. Hold down m or n until the station search begins. After station search starts the radio display appears. If the radio does not find an appropriate station, it plays the station to which the radio was most recently tuned. Regional programmes Some RDS stations transmit different regional programmes over different frequencies at certain times. Switching on/off regionalisation The RDS function must be switched on.
174 Radio ■ If on standby for traffic announcement is switched on, then CD playback or DAB reception are interrupted during a traffic announcement. ■ Traffic announcements are played at the preset traffic announcement volume 3 167. Press the TP button again to switch TP off. [ ] is no longer displayed. Traffic programme station search This function is only possible within the FM waveband. Keep the m or n pressed for approximately 1 second. The radio only searches for traffic programme stations.
Radio ■ 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. ■ The reception of DAB+ stations is also supported by the DAB receiver. Ensemble Several programmes are always combined into a so-called ensemble on a frequency. Scrolling through ensembles You can scroll through ensembles which you have already received once (the ensembles need to be receivable).
176 CD Player CD Player General information ................... 176 Usage ........................................ 177 General information With the CD player you can play standard commercial CDs with a diameter of 12 cm. Caution Under no circumstances place DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio player. You must not put any stickers on CDs. These discs can get jammed in the CD drive and ruin the drive. An expensive replacement of the device will then be necessary.
CD Player Applicable playlist extensions: "m3u" or "pls". When generating (coding) the MP3 files from audio data, a bitrate of up to max. 256 kbit/s should be used. To use MP3 files in the Infotainment system, the MP3 files must have the file extension ".mp3". ■ A total of 367 playable tracks can be stored on one CD. It will not be possible to play any additional tracks. ■ A maximum of 99 albums can be saved on an MP3 CD for use with the Infotainment System.
178 CD Player The first track on the album is displayed and played. All albums which do not contain MP3 files are automatically skipped. Random mode Random CD (Random) When random play is selected, the tracks on a CD will be played in random order. Press the MEDIA button three times. The current random setting is displayed. Tap on m or n to select a setting.
CD Player Eject CD appears on the display. If a CD is ejected, the last radio station used will automatically be played. A CD can be ejected even if the appliance is turned off. The appliance switches off after the CD has been removed. If the CD is not removed, it will return to the player automatically after a short time.
180 AUX input AUX input General information ................... 180 Usage ........................................ 180 General information In the centre console in front of the gearshift lever there is an AUX socket 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 To play back an audio source connected to the AUX input of the vehicle, e.g.
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182 Index A Activating CD player................... 177 AM.............................................. 169 AS............................................... 170 Automatic search........................ 169 Automatic switch off.................... 163 Autostore level............................ 170 Autostore lists............................. 170 AUX input........................... 163, 180 socket...................................... 180 AUX volume................................ 167 B Balance......
183 S SDVC.......................................... 167 Setting the volume...................... 163 Sound settings............................ 165 Speed dependent volume control (SDVC)........................ 167 Starting CD replay...................... 177 Station list................................... 169 Station memory.......................... 169 Station search............................. 169 Store........................................... 169 Switching the Infotainment system on or off..........
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Mobile phone portal Introduction ................................ 186 Voice recognition ....................... 199 Index ..........................................
186 Introduction Introduction General information ................... 186 Connection ................................. 189 Bluetooth connection ................. 190 Emergency call .......................... 192 Operation ................................... 193 Mobile phones and CB radio equipment ..................................
Introduction 9 Warning The Infotainment system has to be used so that the vehicle can be driven safely at all times. If in doubt stop your vehicle and operate the Infotainment system while the vehicle is stationary. Operating the mobile telephone Mobile telephones affect your environment. This is the reason why safety rules and regulations were drawn up. You should find out about the relevant regulations before you use the telephone function.
188 Introduction Charging the telephone batteries As soon as the Mobile phone portal has been switched on and the telephone has been slotted into the telephone-specific adapter, the telephone's batteries are charging. Control elements The Mobile phone portal can be operated via a steering wheel remote control system, speech recognition system and a multifunction knob on the radio.
Introduction Connection 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.
190 Introduction Insert the mobile telephone into the adapter Ensure that the contacts are connected properly. You must hear a click sound when the mobile telephone is being inserted In order to remove the mobile telephone, press the release button on the adapter. Bluetooth connection The Bluetooth™ function on the mobile telephone must be activated, see operating instructions for the mobile phone. Bluetooth™ is a radio standard for wireless connection of e.g. a mobile telephone to other equipment.
Introduction 5. Select the Start searching menu item. During the search process for Bluetooth™ devices, the word Searching... is displayed. When the search process has ended, the Bluetooth™ devices are listed in the Found devices menu. 6. Select the required mobile telephone. While the connection is being created, the message The connection will be established... appears on the display. "Please enter the Bluetooth PIN" or a similar request appears on the display of the mobile telephone. 7.
192 Introduction 3. Deactivate Connect. The message Disconnected! appears followed once again by the Bluetooth™ menu. 4. Select Remove. The message Removed! appears followed once again by the Bluetooth™ menu. UHP visible Activating this function enables the mobile telephone portal to be detected by other Bluetooth™ devices. In this way e.g. a Bluetooth™ connection can be established from the mobile telephone to the Mobile telephone portal. 1. In the Bluetooth™ menu select UHP visible.
Introduction functions are active. You can enquire about this with the local network operators. The emergency call number can differ depending on the region and country. Please enquire beforehand about the correct emergency call number for the relevant region. Making emergency calls Dial the emergency number (e.g. 112). The connection to the emergency call centre is created. Answer if the service staff ask you about the emergency. Ending emergency calls Select the Hang-up menu item. Or: Press the p key.
194 Introduction In addition to operating using the steering wheel remote control system, some functions can also be operated using a speech recognition system 3 199. If a connection has been created via the telephone-specific adapter, the functionality of the mobile telephone can be limited (in this respect, see instructions enclosed with the adapter). When a Bluetooth™ connection exists, the functional scope of the mobile telephone can also be limited.
Introduction Dial Dialling the telephone number manually different, the phone book is loaded afresh. This process may take a few minutes, depending on telephone model. The new entries are only saved after the ignition is turned off and the ignition key removed Selecting the telephone numbers from the phone book In the telephone menu select the Phone book menu item. A list of all the entries in the phone book appears on the display. In the telephone menu: Select the Dial menu item. Enter No...
196 Introduction Select the desired entry and start the dialling process. Select menu item Filtering. The selected check box indicates active filtering. The phone book entries are grouped by initial letter (abc, def, …). Select the entry you want and start the dialling process. Call list Selecting telephone numbers from the list of calls Select the Call list menu item. A list of the most recently called telephone numbers is displayed.
Introduction The DTMF menu is displayed. Mobile phones and CB radio equipment Installation instructions and operating guidelines You can now enter numbers using the thumbwheel. In the display footer, select the figures required. The signal tones are now sent. Freespeech With a mobile telephone connected via Bluetooth™, with this function you can turn off the hands-free function 3 190. This menu point is invisible when the mobile telephone is connected to the Infotainment system via an adapter.
198 Introduction Caution Mobile telephones and radio equipment may lead to malfunctions in the vehicle electronics when operated inside the vehicle with no exterior antenna, unless the above mentioned regulations are observed.
Voice recognition Voice recognition Voice recognition ....................... 199 Voice recognition The speech recognition system enables you to operate some of the mobile telephone's functions by voice input. It recognises commands and sequences of numbers independently of the person speaking. The commands and sequences of numbers can be spoken without a break between the individual words. You can also save telephone numbers using a name randomly chosen (voice tag).
200 Voice recognition Ending the dialogue There are various ways to deactivate the speech recognition system and end the dialogue: ■ By pressing q ■ Time-outs: if nothing has been input for a certain period of time The speech recognition system is also interrupted by an incoming call. Operation With the aid of the speech recognition system, the mobile telephone can be operated very comfortably using the voice input function. Simply activate the speech recognition system and say the desired command.
Voice recognition ■ "Delete" ■ "Phonebook" ■ "Help" ■ "Cancel" Detailed description of these commands see below. "Call" Using this command, you can input a telephone number which has been saved in the phone book under a name (voice tag) or which is to be used to create a connection. After this command, the following commands are available: ■ "Number": The connection is created using the number entered. ■ "Name": The connection is created using the voice tag.
202 Voice recognition User: "One One Nine Nine" Voice output repeats: "One One Nine Nine" User: "Change" Voice output repeats the blocks of numbers previously input: "Plus Four Nine – Seven Three One" User: "One One Nine One" Voice output repeats: "One One Nine One" User: "Call" Voice output: "The number is being dialled" "Name" Using this command, you can select a telephone number under a name (voice tag). If the system recognises a name entry already available, it is shown on the display.
Voice recognition 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.
204 Index A Accepting calls............................ 193 Activating speech recognition..... 199 B Bluetooth connection.................. 190 C Call lists...................................... 193 Changing the language.............. 199 Connection ................................ 189 Cradle......................................... 189 D Dialling........................................ 193 DTMF.......................................... 193 E Emergency call...........................
205 T Telephone numbers................... 193 Telephone-specific adapter........ 189 V Voice recognition .......................
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