Infotainment Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: May 2012 TS 1686-A-13 0-1 VAUXHALL Vivaro Infotainment Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: May 2012 TS 1686-A-13
Contents Introduction .................................... 2 Radio ........................................... 28 CD Player .................................... 39 AUX input ..................................... 46 USB port ...................................... 48 Bluetooth music ........................... 51 Navigation .................................... 57 Voice recognition ......................... 74 Phone .......................................... 76 Index ..........................................
2 Introduction Introduction General information ....................... 2 Control elements overview ............ 4 Theft-deterrent feature ................. 18 Usage .......................................... 18 Tone settings ............................... 22 Volume settings ........................... 26 General information The Infotainment system provides state-of-the-art in-car information and entertainment. The radio is equipped with assignable channel presets for FM, MW and LW wavebands.
Introduction ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ purchase documentation to confirm each of the features found on the vehicle. Certain controls and descriptions, including symbols, displays and menu functions may not apply to your vehicle due to model variant, country specifications, special equipment or accessories. The table of contents at the beginning of this manual and within each section shows where the information is located. The index will enable you to search for specific information.
4 Introduction Control elements overview Instrument panel CD35 BT
Introduction 1 2 3 4 m - Press: Switch on/off ........ 18 Volume rotary knob Press: Mute/unmute .............. 18 7 Long press: Automatic station search ........................ 30 Turn: Adjust volume .............. 18 RADIO - Change audio source, waveband ................. 28 Central rotary knob ............... 18 Audio/MP3/WMA CD, Short press: Skip track backwards ............................. 40 Press: Confirm an action ....... 18 Turn: Access display menu options ........................
6 Introduction Instrument panel CD30 BT
Introduction 1 m - Turn: Adjust volume ........ 18 2 Press: Switch on/off .............. 18 A - Display radio text information ............................ 35 3 4 5 Display CD text information . . 40 RADIO/CD - Change audio source ......................... 28 ⊲ / ⊳ - Move left/right within display text, move around the display screen ................. 30 Central rotary knob ............... 18 Press: Confirm an action ....... 18 Turn: Search radio station or waveband .........................
8 Introduction Instrument panel CD20
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 d - CD ejection ..................... 40 m - Switch on/off ................... 18 RADIO/CD - Change audio source, waveband ....... 28 H - Traffic and news information ............................ 35 _ / 6 - Move left/right within display text .................. 30 1 / 4 - Radio/waveband: Search backwards/ forwards ................................ 30 Select system settings .......... 28 Short press: Change CD/ MP3 track ..............................
10 Introduction Instrument panel R15 BT / CD15 BT
Introduction 1 m - Press: Switch on/off ........ 18 Press: Mute/unmute .............. 18 2 Turn: Adjust volume .............. 18 SETUP - Short press: Settings menu ....................... 18 Display radio text information ............................ 35 3 4 Long press: Automatic station storing ........................ 33 d - CD ejection (CD 15 BT) .. 40 Mute/unmute (R15 BT) ......... 18 3 - Radio, Short press: Search for next radio frequency ..............................
12 Introduction Instrument panel CD10
Introduction 1 m - Turn: Adjust volume ........ 18 8 Short press: Switch on, mute/unmute ......................... 18 2 3 Short press: Audio/MP3 CD - Skip track forwards/ backwards ............................. 40 Long press: Switch off .......... 18 d - CD ejection ..................... 40 Station buttons 1...6 Short press: Select station .... 33 5 6 Long press: Save station ...... 33 MIX - Audio/MP3 CD tracks: Activate random playback ................................ 40 AUX - Auxiliary input ......
14 Introduction Instrument panel R10
Introduction 1 m - Turn: Adjust volume ........ 18 Short press: Switch on, mute/unmute ......................... 18 2 3 4 5 6 7 Long press: Switch off .......... 18 Station buttons 1...6 Short press: Select station .... 33 Long press: Save station ...... 33 AUX - Auxiliary input ............. 46 MENU - AF-RDS menu ......... 35 AUD - Tone settings ............. 22 _ / 6 - Search forwards/ backwards, access menu options .................................. 40 BND ......................................
16 Introduction Steering column controls Type B 1 2 3 4 5 6 RADIO/CD - Change audio source ......................... 28 ! - Increase volume ............. 18 @ - Mute/unmute ................... 18 # - Decrease volume ............ 18 Short press: Change radio source/waveband .................. 28 Long press: Automatic station storing ........................ 33 Turn: Change radio frequency .............................. 30 Short press: Select audio track (CD player mode) .........
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SOURCE/AUDIO Change audio source ............ 18 78 ........................................ 76 Take/end phone call ............. 84 5 - Activate voice recognition ............................ 74 ! - Increase volume, mute/unmute ......................... 18 # - Decrease volume, mute/unmute ......................... 18 MODE/OK - Confirm actions, change audio mode ..................................... 28 Take/end phone call .............
18 Introduction Theft-deterrent feature An electronic security system is included for the purpose of theft deterrence. The Infotainment system functions only in your vehicle and is therefore worthless to a thief. The security code (supplied separately) must be entered upon first use of the system and after prolonged interruptions to the power supply. Entering the security code When first switching on the Infotainment system, the message Radio code then 0000 appears on the display screen.
Introduction Automatic switch-off With the ignition off, if the Infotainment system is switched on with the X knob, it will switch-off automatically a short period after the last user input. Depending on type fitted, this may occur after approx. 5 minutes. Setting the volume Turn the X rotary knob, or press button < or ]. CD35 BT: Turn volume rotary knob. Alternatively (with the steering column controls), press button ! or #.
20 Introduction CD30 BT ■ To move up/down in the display: Turn the rotary knob. ■ To move left/right in the display: Press button ⊲ or ⊳. ■ To confirm actions (and to move right only in the display): Press the rotary knob. CD35 BT ■ To move up/down in the display: Turn the central rotary knob. ■ To confirm actions: Press the central rotary knob. ■ To cancel actions (and return to previous menu): Press the / button.
Introduction When system setting adjustments have been made, press SETUP / TEXT to exit the menu and save changes. The system also saves and exits automatically after a delay. Set the clock To set the time, access the Clock menu. Turn the central rotary knob to adjust the Hours setting, then press the knob to confirm. Turn the knob to adjust the Minutes setting and press to confirm. Change system language Change the display language by accessing the Language menu.
22 Introduction CD35 BT Detailed descriptions of: ■ CD player functions 3 40 ■ AUX input functions 3 46 ■ USB port functions 3 48 ■ Bluetooth music operation 3 51 Navigation system CD30 BT, CD35 BT Detailed description of the Navigation system 3 57. Phone R15 BT / CD15 BT - Phone To access the Phone menu: Press the 6 or TEL button. To access the phone settings menu: Press the TEL button and select Phone settings. CD30 BT - Phone To access the Phone menu: Press the 6 or TEL button.
Introduction Setting the volume distribution between front - rear Select Fader. Set the desired value by pressing _ or 6. Value ranges from R9 to F9. Setting Loudness Select Loudness. Select ON/OFF by pressing _ or 6. R15 BT / CD15 BT - Tone settings In the audio settings menu, the tone characteristics can be set. Press the SETUP button to access the settings menu.
24 Introduction To exit the audio settings menu, press t. Note If there is no activity, the system will exit the audio settings menu automatically. Setting bass and treble Select Bass or Treble. Set the desired value by pressing _ or 6. Setting the volume distribution between right - left Select Balance. Set the desired value by pressing _ or 6. Setting the volume distribution between front - rear Select Fader. Set the desired value by pressing _ or 6. Setting Loudness Select Loudness.
Introduction To optimise the sound distribution for the entire vehicle or just the driver, turn the rotary knob to select from: Vehicle or Driver. Set by pressing the rotary knob. Setting the volume distribution between right - left Select the Sound optimisation or Balance/fader menu. Turn the rotary knob to select Balance. Press rotary knob or button ⊲ or ⊳ to display current setting and turn rotary knob to adjust. Press rotary knob to set the desired value and display the Fader setting.
26 Introduction Turn the central rotary knob to access Bass or Treble and press knob to confirm. Set the desired value for the selected option by turning the central rotary knob and press knob to confirm. Setting the volume distribution between front - rear The Fader setting is displayed after Balance has been set. Turn the central rotary knob to adjust the fader between front/rear.
Introduction CD30 BT - Volume settings When this feature is activated, the volume is adapted automatically to compensate for road and wind noise during driving. Press the 0 button to access the Audio settings menu. Select Other audio settings then Adaptation volume km/h. Turn the rotary knob to set the degree of volume adaptation. A value of 0 means the function is deactivated.
28 Radio Radio Usage Radio reception Usage .......................................... 28 Station search .............................. 30 Autostore lists .............................. 33 Radio data system (RDS) ............ 35 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.
Radio Selecting the waveband Press the RADIO button repeatedly to switch between the available wavebands (e.g. FM1, FM2, AM). The station previously selected in that waveband will be received. Selecting the waveband Press the RADIO/CD button repeatedly to select the desired waveband. The station previously selected in that waveband will be received.
30 Radio The station previously selected will be received. Selecting the waveband Press the RADIO button repeatedly to switch between the available wavebands (e.g. FM1, FM2, MW, LW). The station previously selected in that waveband will be received. Station search Automatic station search R10 / CD10 - Automatic station search Briefly press button _ or 6 to search for the next receivable station in the current waveband. If no station is found, automatic searching continues until _ or 6 is pressed again.
Radio Recalling a stored station To recall a station, select the desired waveband then briefly press station button 1...6. Recalling a stored station To recall a station, select the desired waveband then briefly press station button 1...6. R15 BT / CD15 BT - Manual station search Select the desired waveband then press and hold button 2 or 3 to scan the selected waveband. Release the button when close to the required frequency.
32 Radio Press button 1 or 4 repeatedly to manually search for the required station name. The frequency may be displayed instead if the station name is unavailable. The alphabetical list contains up to 60 FM radio stations with the best reception. This list can be updated at any time 3 33. CD30 BT - Manual station search Select the desired waveband then highlight the frequency in the display using button ⊲ or ⊳.
Radio station has been stored to the appropriate station button. 6 stations per waveband can be stored. Recalling a stored station To recall a station, select the desired waveband then briefly press station button 1...6. Search radio station name (FM only) Select the FM waveband and open the FM radio station list by turning the central rotary knob. Turn the knob to manually search for the required station name and press the knob to select.
34 Radio R15 BT / CD15 BT - Recalling a station Select the desired waveband, then briefly press station button 1...6 to recall a stored station. To recall a station on the autostore list (AST), while listening to the radio briefly press the SETUP button to activate AST mode. The station previously selected will be received. Briefly press station button 1...6 to recall another stored station on the autostore list. CD20 - Recalling a station Select the desired waveband, then briefly press station button 1..
Radio Radio data system (RDS) RDS is an FM station service that helps you find the desired station and ensures its fault-free reception. Advantages of RDS ■ The programme name of the chosen station appears on the display screen instead of its frequency. ■ During an automatic station search, the Infotainment system tunes into RDS stations only. ■ The Infotainment system always tunes into the best receivable broadcasting frequency of the chosen station, by means of AF (Alternative Frequency).
36 Radio ■ If the radio traffic service is switched on, i Traffic is displayed in the radio main menu. ■ Only radio traffic service stations are received. ■ If the radio traffic service is switched on, CD/MP3/AUX playback is interrupted for the duration of the traffic announcement. ■ Traffic announcements will not be broadcast automatically when the LW or MW waveband is selected. Change the audio source or waveband to FM to ensure traffic announcements are broadcast automatically.
Radio With the radio on, press the RADIO/ CD button to access the Radio functions menu. Switch on/off i Traffic and press the rotary knob to confirm. ■ If the radio traffic service is switched on, i Traffic is displayed in the radio main menu. ■ Only radio traffic service stations are received. ■ If the radio traffic service is switched on, CD/MP3 playback is interrupted for the duration of the traffic announcement.
38 Radio Switching the I Traffic service on and off To switch the traffic announcement on and off: Press the SETUP / TEXT button and turn the central rotary knob to access the Radio functions menu. Press knob to select. Turn the rotary knob to select i Traffic and switch on/off by pressing the knob. ■ If the radio traffic service is switched on, CD/MP3 playback is interrupted for the duration of the traffic announcement.
CD Player CD Player General information ..................... 39 Usage .......................................... 40 General information The Infotainment system's CD player1) can playback audio CDs, MP3 CDs and also WMA CDs2). CD15 BT, CD 30 BT only: AAC and WAV formats can also be played. Important information about 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.
40 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 MP3/WMA CDs: Only MP3 files and WMA files2) can be read.
CD Player Note Random playback is not deactivated when the audio system is switched off or the source changed. Pause Briefly press the rotary knob, @ or both ! and # buttons simultaneously to interrupt CD/MP3 CD playback. MUTE appears on the display screen. Press the rotary knob, or button _ or 6 to deactivate. CD display Press the MENU button. MENU is displayed briefly, followed by the menu heading. Press MENU repeatedly until CD DISPLAY appears (only displayed when an MP3 CD is being played).
42 CD Player MIX appears on the display when random playback is active. Note On an MP3 CD, the random playback function applies only to the current album. Press and hold the numbered button 4 again to deactivate. MIX disappears from the display. Random playback can also be deactivated by ejecting the CD. Note Random playback is not deactivated when the audio system is switched off or the source changed.
CD Player Press button 4 or 1 and select Random. Press button k or l to activate. Note On an MP3 CD, the random playback function applies to the current album, then moves on to the next album. Removing a CD Press the d button: The CD is pushed out of the CD slot. If the CD is not removed after ejection, it will be drawn back in again automatically after a few seconds. CD30 BT - CD player usage Pause Press the @ button or both ! and # buttons simultaneously to interrupt CD/MP3 CD playback.
44 CD Player This function is deactivated automatically when the volume is adjusted, the source is changed or automatic information messages are issued. Selecting tracks using the audio CD or MP3 menu During audio CD playback To select a track on the audio CD: Turn the rotary knob to select the desired track. During MP3 playback Press the ⊳ button to access the subfolder or track. Press the ⊲ button to return to the parent folder. Press and hold the ⊲ button to return to the root folder.
CD Player Turn the central rotary knob to select Audio settingsand press knob to confirm. Select Random and press the knob to activate. Note On a CD MP3/WMA, the random playback function applies to the current album, then moves on to the next album. Pause Briefly press the volume rotary knob, @ or both ! and # buttons simultaneously to interrupt CD/MP3 CD playback. Press again to resume playback.
46 AUX input AUX input General information CD20 / CD30 BT General information ..................... 46 Usage .......................................... 46 R10 / CD10, R15 BT / CD15 BT, CD35 BT In the Infotainment unit, there is an AUX socket for the connection of external audio sources. Note 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.
AUX input off the player and the Infotainment system, to avoid sound quality issues and possible damage to the equipment. Upon connection via the jack plug, the system detects the audio source automatically. Depending on the recording volume, there may be a delay before the audio source is heard. The artist or track name are not shown on the display screen. R10 / CD10 - AUX input usage Press the SRC button to activate the AUX mode, then switch on the auxiliary device.
48 USB port USB port General information R15 BT / CD15 BT, CD35 BT General information ..................... 48 Playing saved audio files ............. 49 In the Infotainment unit, there is a USB socket for the connection of external audio sources. CD30 BT A USB socket is available for the connection of external audio sources. Note The socket must always be kept clean and dry. 1) 2) Not with CD30 BT. CD30 BT only. An MP3 player, USB drive or an iPod can be connected to the USB port.
USB port and all other compressed files cannot be played Maximum folder structure depth: 11 levels Maximum number of files that can be saved: 1000 files WMA files with Digital Rights Management (DRM) from online music shops may not play correctly or not at all Applicable playlist extensions: .m3u, .
50 USB port CD35 BT - Playing music via USB MP3 player / iPod / USB drives The system detects the auxiliary device when a USB device is connected and the first track in the first folder is played automatically. When reconnecting the device, the previously played track is resumed. Selecting a track To select tracks directly (and change folders), first access the auxiliary device menu structure by pressing the central rotary knob during playback (with iPod, turn the knob to access menu).
Bluetooth music Bluetooth music General information ..................... 51 Operation ..................................... 51 General information Bluetooth-enabled auxiliary audio sources (e.g. music mobile phones, MP3 players 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).
52 Bluetooth music R15 BT / CD15 BT - Playing music via Bluetooth Bluetooth connection A connection must be set up between the audio device and the Infotainment system via Bluetooth, i.e. the device must be paired to the vehicle before using it. ■ A maximum of 5 audio devices can be paired and saved in the device list, but only one can be connected at a time. ■ If the device has both audio player and telephone functions, both functions will be paired. Pairing a mobile phone 3 81.
Bluetooth music Select the desired device from the list and confirm by pressing the OK rotary knob. A display message confirms connection. Disconnecting an audio device To disconnect an audio device from the Infotainment system, press the TEL button (or the SETUP button) and select Bluetooth connection. Select the desired device from the device list then select Disconnect the device by turning and pressing the OK rotary knob. A display message confirms disconnection.
54 Bluetooth music turning the rotary knob and press rotary knob or button ⊲ or ⊳ to display the next menu. Select Pair audio device by turning and pressing the rotary knob, then, on the audio device, search for Bluetooth equipment in the vicinity of the device. Select My Radiosat (i.e. the name of the system) from the list on the audio device, then, if applicable, on the audio device keypad enter the pairing code shown on the Infotainment system display screen.
Bluetooth music The audio device can then be operated via the Infotainment system function buttons, rotary knobs and display menus. The range of accessible functions that can be operated via the Infotainment system depends on the type of audio player. The operation of the audio device when connected wirelessly is similar to the operations for the CD player 3 40.
56 Bluetooth music Connecting an audio device Audio devices are automatically connected to the Infotainment system after the pairing procedure is completed. To connect any audio device that has been paired, or to connect to a different paired audio device than the current one, press the SETUP / TEXT button and select Bluetooth connection (or press the TEL button when no device is connected). The device list shows the audio devices already paired.
Navigation Navigation General information 9 Warning General information ..................... 57 Usage .......................................... 60 Destination input .......................... 66 Guidance ..................................... 69 Symbols overview ........................ 73 The navigation system is an aid to your navigational abilities and does not replace them. Drive with due care and attention and adopt a safe, vigilant attitude.
58 Navigation Route guidance is provided by voice output and the display screen. 9 Warning Areas such as one-way streets and pedestrian zones are not marked on the navigation system map. In such areas, the system may issue a warning that must be accepted. Therefore, pay particular attention to one-way streets and other roads and entrances that must not be driven into.
Navigation Updating the SD card and Navigation system Updates are issued regularly, e.g. for map and safety camera revisions. These updates are only available via the TomTom HOME software, which is accessed via the SD card. Using the TomTom HOME software, it is possible to: ■ Update the Navigation system (maps, safety cameras etc.
60 Navigation Usage Remote control 1. Central button: Confirm, access the quick menu Press up, down, right, left: Move around menu or map Press up/down: Adjust the map scale (zoom in/out) Press right: Access traffic information 2. Soft buttons (⌞ and ⌟) From menu: Select and confirm actions From map: Left button (⌞) repeats a voice instruction; Right button (⌟) - displays route summary 3. MENU: Access the main menu 4. MAP 2D/3D From menu: Displays map From map: Switches map to 2D/ 3D mode 5.
Navigation Insert new batteries (Type: AAA / LR03 / UM4 1.5V) ensuring they are installed correctly, then replace the battery cover. Activating the Navigation system Switching on The Navigation system switches on automatically when the ignition is switched on. In other cases, press the X knob. With the ignition off, the Navigation system can be used for approx. 20 minutes. Press the X knob to switch on the Navigation system. The system will automatically switch off approx.
62 Navigation Information on the display Menu screen Quick menu The Quick menu contains a preset selection of some commonly used menu items (e.g. hide map, cancel route, report safety cameras, etc.). To access the Quick menu, press the central button on the remote control. Map screen The menu screen contains the following: 1. Menu name 2. Sub-menu selection 3. Menu page scroll bar To access the main menu, press the MENU button. Menus may contain multiple screen pages.
Navigation Ensure any changes made are confirmed with the soft buttons (⌞ and ⌟) before switching to the map screen, otherwise the changes will be lost. In the map screen, press the MAP 2D/ 3D button again to switch between 2D/3D map modes. Guided tours The system offers tutorials to enable quick familiarisation with the different functions.
64 Navigation Image viewer The system can be used to view images. Select Image viewer in the main menu; the image gallery opens and an image can be selected. To scroll through the images in slideshow mode, select Slideshow using the right soft button ⌟ and set the seconds-per-slide when prompted, using the directional buttons.
Navigation Turn off sound To deactivate all sound, including voice instructions and alerts etc.. To turn the sound back on, select Turn on sound. Safety preferences To activate sound warnings during driving (e.g. when exceeding a set speed or when approaching schools etc.). This option can also be used to simplify the menus. Planning preferences Five types of planning preferences are selectable. The recommended preference is Fastest route.
66 Navigation Name preferences To display street and house numbers on the map. Use day/night colours In the default automatic mode, the system will automatically switch between day and night modes. If manual mode is preferred, automatic mode can be deactivated by selecting Use day colours or Use night colours. Automatic switching can be reactivated using the Brightness preferences menu. Change map colours New colours can also be downloaded.
Navigation Note The Favourite icon will be greyed out if no destinations have been saved as a Favourite. Point of Interest(POI) A point of interest (POI) is a service, establishment or tourist area close to a location. POIs are classed in different categories (e.g. restaurants, museums, car parks, etc.). Select Point of Interest and confirm, then search for a POI from the following options: Address Enter either all or part of the address (i.e. city and street or city centre, area code etc.).
68 Navigation Latitude Longitude Defines a destination using its latitude and longitude values. Confirm the destination Once the destination information has been entered, the system calculates the route. At the end of the calculation, the system displays the navigation summary and suggests two options: ■ Details: Displays details of the journey in various forms. Refer to Route information in the Guidance section. ■ Done: Guidance starts.
Navigation Latitude Longitude Creates a Favourite by entering latitude and longitude values. Guidance Delete or rename a favourite To view the route before guidance begins, select View route after a destination has been entered. Select the details of the route from the following options: Browse as text Shows the route plan. Several details of the route will appear: ■ direction change arrows, ■ road types, ■ road names, ■ distance before a junction.
70 Navigation The system will recalculate the route avoiding the section of the route for the selected distance. Recalculate original Returns to the original route. Avoid part of route Avoids a specific part of the route, such as a road or a junction. Choose the road to be avoided from the list of roads on the route. Minimise traffic delays Select this menu to plan the route based on the latest traffic information. Travel via... Select this to change the route so that it passes a particular location, e.g.
Navigation Help me! Use Help me! to find and contact assistance. The following options can be selected: Emergency phone numbers The Emergency phone numbers menu gives different service centres: ■ Nearest police station, ■ Nearest doctor, ■ Nearest hospital, ■ Nearest public transport, ■ Nearest car repair services, ■ Nearest dentist, ■ Nearest pharmacy, ■ Nearest vet. When a service centre is selected, the location and phone number are displayed.
72 Navigation chosen, enter the warning time before the camera and Done using the soft button. Select the desired sound to warn of an upcoming camera. Test the sound using the left soft button and confirm with the right soft button. Disable alerts The camera warnings can be enabled/disabled. Select Disable alerts in the main menu if the warnings are enabled or Enable alerts if the warnings are disabled.
Navigation Change Traffic info preferences The following can be changed: ■ Automatically minimise delays after every traffic update. ■ Beep to notify when traffic situation on route changes. Read aloud traffic info Select this menu for traffic incidents to be read aloud on the route.
74 Voice recognition Voice recognition General information ..................... 74 Phone control ............................... 74 General information The voice recognition function of the handsfree phone system allows you to operate certain functions of the mobile phone via voice input. Voice tags can be created for the contacts in the vehicle phonebook enabling you to call a contact without manually selecting the caller name or number.
Voice recognition be repeated again. A message confirms that the voice tag has been recorded successfully. Upon completion, ensure the voice tag is stored along with other contact details by selecting Memorise. Activating voice recognition To activate the voice recognition function: ■ Press button 5 or ■ Press button w (on the steering column controls) After the tone, repeat the voice tag previously recorded for the desired contact to start the dialling process. Say the voice tag directly, i.e.
76 Phone Phone General information ..................... 76 Connection ................................... 78 Bluetooth connection ................... 81 Emergency call ............................ 83 Operation ..................................... 84 Mobile phones and CB radio equipment ....................................
Phone prepared which you should make yourself familiar with before you use the telephone. Bluetooth The handsfree phone system supports Bluetooth Handsfree Profile V. 1.5 and is specified in accordance with the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). Further information about the specification is available at www.bluetooth.
78 Phone CD35 BT - Display screen operation ■ To move up/down in the display: Turn the central rotary knob. ■ To confirm actions: Press the central rotary knob. ■ To cancel actions (and return to previous menu): Press the / button. Operating keyboards in the display R15 BT / CD15 BT - Operating keyboards in the display To move within and to enter characters in the numerical keyboard shown on the display screen: Turn and press the OK rotary knob.
Phone Bluetooth must be activated on the mobile phone for the phone to be recognised by the handsfree phone system. Searching continues until a paired phone is found. A display message indicates that the phone is connected. Note When a Bluetooth connection is active, using the handsfree phone system will discharge the mobile phone battery more rapidly.
80 Phone CD35 BT - Manual connection To change the phone connected to the handsfree phone system, press the SETUP / TEXT button and select Bluetooth connection (or press the TEL button when no device is connected). The device list shows the phones already paired. Select the desired phone from the list and confirm by turning and pressing the central rotary knob. A display message confirms phone connection.
Phone CD35 BT - Defining the priority phone The priority phone is the last connected phone. When the ignition is switched on, the handsfree phone system searches first for the priority paired phone. Searching continues until a paired phone is found. Bluetooth connection Bluetooth is a radio standard for the wireless connection of, e.g., a telephone with other devices. Information such as a mobile phone contact list and call lists can be transferred.
82 Phone Note If another phone is automatically connected during a new pairing procedure, it will automatically be disconnected, to allow the new pairing procedure to continue. Pairing enables the handsfree phone system to recognise and store a mobile phone in the device list. A maximum of 5 mobile phones can be paired and stored in the device list, but only one can be connected at a time.
Phone Select Pair phone by turning and pressing the central rotary knob, then, on the mobile phone, search for Bluetooth equipment in the vicinity of the phone. Select My_Radio (i.e. the name of handsfree phone system) from the list on the mobile phone, then on the mobile phone keypad enter the pairing code shown on the Infotainment system display screen. If pairing fails, the message Pairing failed is displayed. Repeat procedure if necessary.
84 Phone 9 Warning Bear in mind that you can only make and receive calls with the mobile phone if it is in a service area with a sufficiently strong signal. Under certain circumstances, emergency calls cannot be made on all mobile phone networks; it is also possible that emergency calls cannot be made when certain network services and/or telephone functions are active. Consult your network provider for more information. The emergency call number differs depending on country or region.
Phone time, depending on phone model. During this period, operation of the mobile phone is possible via the Infotainment system only to a limited extent. Note Not every mobile phone supports the functions of the handsfree phone system. Therefore, deviations from the range of functions described are possible. Phone menu To display the Phone menu: ■ Press button 6, or ■ Press button TEL.
86 Phone Enter the desired number using the numerical keyboard (3 76) and select Call to start dialling. CD35 BT - Entering a number manually With the Phone menu displayed, select Dial a number from the list. Enter the desired number using the numerical keyboard (3 76) then select the y icon in the display. Press the central rotary knob to start dialling. Mobile phonebook The mobile phonebook contains contact lists available only to the current vehicle user.
Phone Adding contacts to the mobile phonebook Contacts can be added to the mobile phonebook by selecting the following menu options: ■ Directory Management ■ Mobile phonebook ■ Add contact Use the alphabetical and numerical keyboards (3 76) to enter a name and up to 4 numbers for the new contact. Upon completion, the following menu options are available: ■ Memorise: to save the new contact details, ■ Cancel: to cancel the entry, ■ Delete: to delete the entry.
88 Phone Adding contacts to the mobile phonebook Contacts can be added to the mobile phonebook by selecting the following menu options: ■ Phone settings ■ Add contact Use the alphabetical and numerical keyboards (3 76) to enter a name and up to 4 numbers for the new contact. Incorrect names and numbers entered via the keyboards can also be deleted during contact creation. Vehicle phonebook CD30 BT - Vehicle phonebook The vehicle phonebook is a contact list shared by all users of the vehicle.
Phone Modifying contacts in the vehicle phonebook Contact details, including the voice tag, can be modified afterwards in the same way by selecting the following menu options: ■ Directory Management ■ Vehicle phonebook ■ Modify this contact Select the contact to be modified from the list of contacts in the vehicle phonebook. It is possible to modify, delete or play back the existing voice tag from this menu.
90 Phone CD35 BT - Call lists To dial a number from the call history lists (e.g. dialled numbers, received calls, missed calls), select the relevant option, e.g. Dialled calls from the History menu. Select the desired contact and press the central rotary knob to start the dialling process. Voicemail box R15 BT / CD15 BT - Voicemail box To listen to mobile phone voicemail messages via the Infotainment system, select the Voicemail box menu.
Phone instead. If the number cannot be displayed, the message Private number is shown. The handsfree phone system ringtone is dependent upon the phone model and mode (silent, vibrate, etc.). Automatic call waiting For safety reasons, the automatic call waiting function is set by default. It is recommended that this feature remains activated. When an incoming call arrives, a message alerts the caller to the fact that you are driving.
92 Phone Temporarily override the automatic call waiting feature by selecting Resume or press the 7 button to receive the call. Functions during a telephone call R15 BT / CD15 BT - Functions during a telephone call In addition to volume control, various functions are available during a call, including: ■ Switch the call to the mobile phone ■ Access the keyboard ■ End call Turn and press the OK rotary knob to select and confirm.
Phone ■ Keyboard ■ Hang up To put the caller on hold, select Pause; the caller is informed they are on hold via an automatic message. Select Resume to resume the call. Switch the call from the handsfree phone system to the mobile phone by selecting Handset. Some mobile phones may become disconnected from the handsfree phone system during the switch to this mode. A number can also be entered on the numerical keyboard (3 76) e.g. to control a voice server such as the voicemail box.
94 Phone Change ringtones The vehicle ringtone or phone ringtone can be changed for incoming calls. Access the Ring tone menu, then select Vehicle or Phone. Note Depending on phone model, the ringtone transfer function may not be available. Restore default phone settings To restore phone settings to their default values, select Default settings by turning and pressing the rotary knob. Confirm modification with the display option when prompted.
Phone 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.
96 Index A AAC files....................................... 39 ACC files....................................... 48 Adaptation volume km/h............... 26 AF (Alternative Frequency)........... 35 AGC Activated.............................. 22 AST............................................... 33 Audio CDs.................................... 39 Audio settings......................... 22, 40 Automatic call waiting................... 84 Automatic Gain Control (AGC)..... 22 Automatic station search.........
97 H Handsfree phone system............. 84 I ID3 tags........................................ 40 I News service.............................. 35 Infotainment system Switching on/off......................... 18 Instrument panel controls............... 4 iPod.............................................. 48 I Traffic service............................. 35 J Jack plug...................................... 46 K Keyboards in the display.............. 76 L Language.....................................
98 Switching on/off............................ 18 Symbols overview ........................ 73 System settings............................ 18 T Text information (CD-Text or ID3 tag)............................................ 40 Text information (Radio text)........ 35 Theft-deterrent feature ................. 18 Time.............................................. 18 TomTom HOME™........................ 57 Tone settings................................ 22 Traffic announcements.................