Continental Automotive Singapore FASCIA10 GM Holden VE & WM MY11 Series 3 User Manual
Continental Automotive Singapore Pte Ltd GM Holden VE & WM MY11 Series 3
User Manual
Infotainment System Infotainment System Introduction . ................................... x Radio............................................... x Audio Players.................................. x CD Player........................................ x Auxiliary Devices............................. x USB Port ........................................ x Bluetooth Music............................... x Rear Seat Infotainment................... x Navigation ...................................... x Personalization................................ x Bluetooth®....................................... x Phone.............................................. x Introduction • Become familiar with the infotainment system operation, hard keys on the faceplate, and touch-sensitive screen buttons of the infotainment system. • Set up the audio by presetting favourite stations, setting the tone, and adjusting the speakers. • Set up the navigation features before beginning driving, such as entering an address or a preset destination. • Set up your phone numbers in advance so they can be called easily with the press of a single button. General information Read this manual thoroughly to become familiar with how the infotainment system operates. The infotainment system includes navigation and audio functions. Keeping your eyes on the road and your mind on the drive is important for safe driving. The infotainment system has built-in features intended to help keep your eyes on the road and mind on the drive. Some features may be disabled while driving. Note that these functions will be grayed-out. A grayed-out function indicates it is not available when the vehicle is moving. All functions are available when the vehicle is parked. Do the following before driving: Infotainment System When getting started, set the navigation system to your preference or delete information you may have entered using various options. Warning • Do not place beverages close to the audio system. The audio system mechanism may be damaged if you spill them. • Do not strike or allow anything to impact the audio system, damage to the system mechanisms could occur. Warning Taking your eyes off the road too long or too often while using the navigation system could cause a crash resulting in injury or death to you or others. Focus your attention on driving. Warning When driving your vehicle, be sure to keep the volume of the unit set low enough to allow you to hear sounds coming from the outsides (e.g. aware of the road and traffic conditions). Theft-Deterrent Feature Your audio system includes an electronically coded security system. This electronically links the audio system to your vehicle. Under normal circumstances you will be unaware of its operation and shouldn’t need to take any action to enable the audio system to work, even if the vehicle’s battery has been disconnected and reconnected. When the electronic link between the vehicle and the audio system is interrupted, the display ‘Security Lockout Active’ will be shown. In this case, please contact your Holden Dealer. Infotainment System Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Infotainment System Control Elements Overview Head Unit Compact A. CONFIG, Configuration menu button. B. MAP (if available), Navigation Map view button. C. NAV (if available), Navigation menu button. D. , Help menu button. E. , CD eject button. F. CD slot. G. , Power/Volume Knob. H. or , Folder up/down button (MP3). I. or , Continuous seek up/ down button (AM, FM). Seek next/previous track button (CD, USB, iPod, BT Audio and VCDC (if available)). J. Tune Knob (AM, FM) Page Up/Page Down (Menu Control) Back (Menu Control). Infotainment System K. Head Unit Standard , Mute sound button, (AM, FM, CD, USB, iPod, BT Audio and VCDC (if available)). L. AUX, Auxiliary selection button, Front, Rear, DVD (if available). M. , Phone button (BluetoothPhone). N. MEDIA, Media selection button CD, USB, iPod, BT Audio and VCDC (if available)). O. RADIO, Radio Source Selection button (AM, FM). P. Touch screen (Radio, Media, Navigation, Rear View Camera,). Infotainment System Steering Wheel Remote Control A. TRIP, Trip selection button. B. , Scroll up/down wheel, Radio (Next/Previous Favourite Preset) Media (Next/Previous track). C. AUDIO, Audio Source selection button (Radio and Media). D. , Bluetooth Phone accept/ reject call button. E. , Volume scroll wheel (Radio, Media, Bluetooth Phone). Mute button (all media except Navigation, if available). F. NAV (if available), Navigation menu selection button. Infotainment System Operation Setting the Date/Time Format Setting the Date 1. Press to turn the infotainment system on or off. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Turn 2. Touch the System tab. 2. Touch the System tab. 3. Touch Date/Time Format. 3. Touch Set Date to access the Set Date menu. to adjust the volume. Basic Settings Clock accuracy Clock accuracy may drift over times. Better clock accuracy can be achieved through synchronization with RDS clock time (for countries with RDS clock time), or GPS clock (for system with navigation). Setting the Clock The time and date as well as the Time and Date Format can be set. 4. Touch 12 hr. or 24 hr., the option selected is indicated by . 5. Touch dd mm yyyy (23/02/2009) or dd mmm yyyy (23rd February 2009); the option selected is indicated by . 6. Touch Back to leave the menu. Setting the Time 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the System tab. 3. Touch Set Time to access the Set Time menu. 4. Touch ▼ or ▲ to set the Hour, Minute and AM/PM settings. 5. Touch OK to store the settings 6. Touch Back to leave the menu. OR 1. Touch and hold the TIME and repeat steps 3 to 6 above. 4. Touch ▼ or ▲ to set the Day, Month and Year settings. 5. Touch OK to store the settings 6. Touch Back to leave the menu. Setting the Display Brightness In this menu the display brightness can adjusted. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the System Tab. 3. Touch Display. 4. Touch ◄ or ► to adjust the display brightness. 5. Touch Back to leave the menu. Infotainment System Start up Screen In this menu the start up screen can be enabled or disabled. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the System Tab. 3. Touch Start Up Screen. 4. Select either Start Up Screen ON or OFF. 5. Touch Back to leave the menu. Lockouts In the Driving Lockouts menu Lockouts can be switched On or Off. When selected the text entry into these features are locked out while the vehicle is moving. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the System Tab. 3. Touch ▼ or ▲ and select the second System menu screen. 4. Touch Driving Lockouts. 5. Touch the On or Off option for Phone and/or NavTextEntry; the option selected is indicated by . Restore Factory Settings With this option you can restore the factory settings. 6. Touch Back to leave the menu. Note: All Radio and Navigation favourites will be erased. Changing the Language 1. Press the CONFIG button. In the Language menu the Display Language can be changed. 2. Touch the System Tab. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the System Tab. 3. Touch ▼ or ▲ and select the second System menu screen. 4. Touch the Language option. 5. Touch the language button of the language you want to select; the option selected is indicated by 6. Touch Back to leave the menu. 3. Touch ▼ or ▲ and select the second System menu screen. 4. Touch Restore Factory Settings. 5. Press OK if you want to restore the factory setting, press Cancel to exit without resetting the factory settings. 10 Infotainment System GPS Clock Sync (if available) With this option you can synchronise the clock of the Infotainment system via GPS. When activated the system clock will only be able to adjust in 30 minute increments to account for changes in time zone. 1. Press the CONFIG button. Adjusting the Tone (Treble, Bass, Midrange) With this option you can adjust the tone to your personal taste. The bass, midrange or treble can only be adjusted while the Equalizer is set on Custom. Bass, Midrange and Treble can be adjusted between −12 through +12. 2. Touch the System Tab. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 3. Touch ▼ or ▲ and select the second System menu screen. 2. Touch the Audio Tab. 3. Touch the Bass/Treble option. 4. Touch GPS Clock Sync. 4. Treble: Touch ◄ or ► and increase or decrease the treble. 5. Touch On or Off and switch On or Off the option; the option selected is indicated by ;. 5. Midrange: Touch ◄ or ► and increase or decrease the midrange. 6. Bass: Touch ◄ or ► and increase or decrease the bass. 7. Touch Back to leave the Bass/ Treble menu. Adjusting Fader and/or Balance With this option you can adjust the sound balance between the front and rear speaker to your personal taste. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the Audio Tab. 3. Touch Fader/Balance. 4. Fader: Touch or to adjust the sound balance between the front and rear speakers. 5. Balance: Touch ◄ or ► to adjust the sound balance between the left hand and right hand speakers. 6. Touch Back to leave the menu. Infotainment System Setting the Equaliser The equalizer enables the user to control the sound of the Infotainment system. With Custom you can adjust the Bass/Midrange/Treble tone to your personal taste (see Adjusting the Tone). 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the Audio Tab. 3. Touch Equaliser. 4. Touch the option required; the option selected is indicated by ;. 5. Touch Back to leave the menu. 11 Setting the Speed Dependent Volume Control (SDVC) Setting the Dynamic Distortion Limiter (DDL) The SDVC system adjusts the audio system volume depending on the vehicle’s speed. As the vehicle’s speed increases, the volume of the audio system also increases to compensate for the driving noise. Your audio system is equipped with a system that limits the amount of amplifier distortion you can hear. When the limit is reached the volume will not be able to be increased. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the Audio Tab. 3. Touch Speed Dependent Volume Control. 4. Touch the option required; the option selected is indicated by ;. 5. Touch Back to leave the menu. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the Audio Tab. 3. Touch Dynamic Distortion Limiter. 4. Touch the option required; the option selected is indicated by ;. 5. Touch Back to leave the menu. 12 Infotainment System Switching the Loudness On/Off The Loudness feature automatically boosts the bass and treble response at low volume levels. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the Audio Tab. 3. Touch ▲or ▼ to select the second Audio Settings page. 4. Touch Loudness. 5. Touch On or Off to either switch Loudness On or Off. The option selected is indicated by ;. 6. Touch Back to leave the menu. Setting the Voice Guidance volume and switching it On or Off (if available) Selecting the Voice Guidance Output Speakers (if available) This option allows you to adjust the Navigation Advice Volume and to turn the Voice Guidance On or Off. This option allows you to select the Voice Guidance Output Speakers via which the Voice Guidance can be heard. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the Audio Tab. 2. Touch the Audio Tab. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼ to select the second Audio Settings page. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼ to select the second Audio Settings page. 4. Touch Voice Guidance Volume. 4. Touch Voice Guidance Speakers Output. 5. Voice Guidance: Touch On or Off to either switch Voice Guidance On or Off; the option selected is indicated by ;. 6. Voice Guidance Volume: Touch ▲ or ▼ to adjust the voice guidance volume. 7. Touch Back to leave the menu. 5. Touch either Driver, Front or All to select speakers via which the Voice Guidance can be heard. 6. Touch Back to leave the menu. Infotainment System Changing the TA, Phone or Startup Volume Switching Surround Sound On or Off (if available) Via this menu you can adjust the basic volume settings for either the TA Announcements, the Phone Phone conversations and Starting up your Infotainment system. This option allows you to switch On or Off the Surround Sound. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the Audio Tab. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼ to select the second Audio Settings page. 4. Touch Volume. 5. TA: Touch ◄ or ► to adjust the TA volume. 6. Phone: Touch ◄ or ► to adjust the Phone volume. 7. Startup: Touch ◄ or ► to adjust the Start up volume. 8. Touch Back to leave the menu. 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch the Audio Tab. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼ to select the second Audio Settings page. 4. Touch Surround. 5. Touch On or Off to either switch Surround Sound On or Off. The option selected is indicated by ;. 6. Touch Back to leave the menu. 13 Infotainment System 13 General Information AM-FM Radio Radio Settings Radio Reception AM Band Autoseek Sensitivity The range for most AM stations is greater than for FM, especially at night. The longer range can cause station frequencies to interfere with each other. For better radio reception, most AM radio stations boost the power levels during the day, and then reduce these levels during the night. Static can also occur when things like storms and power lines interfere with radio reception. When this happens, try reducing the treble on the radio. With this settings the autoseek sensitivity can be changed. When Local is selected, the Radio will seek strong signal stations. When Distant is selected, the Radio will seek weak signal stations. When Auto is selected the first sweep of the frequency band will search Local stations and the second sweep will search Distant stations. Frequency interference and static can occur during normal radio reception if items such as cell phone chargers, vehicle convenience accessories, and external electronic devices are plugged into the accessory power outlet. If there is interference or static, unplug the item from the accessory power outlet. FM Stereo Band FM signals only reach about 16 to 65 km. Although the radio has a built-in electronic circuit that automatically works to reduce interference, some static can occur, especially around tall buildings or hills. 1. Press the CONFIG button, then touch the RADIO tab. 2. Touch Autoseek Sensitivity. 3. Touch either the Local, Distance or Auto. The option selected is indicated by ;. 4. Touch Back to leave the menu. 14 Infotainment System FM Radio Text With this setting FM Radio Text can be switched on/off. If additional RDS information is received from the currently tuned radio station it then appears on the touch screen. 1. Press the CONFIG button, then touch the RADIO tab. 2. Touch FM. 3. Touch either ON or Off to switch Radio Text On or Off. The option selected is indicated by ;. 4. Touch Back to leave the menu. FM Alternate Frequency If the current FM station becomes to weak and Alternate Frequency is switched on, the radio switches to a stronger RDS capable station with the same Program Identifier code. 1. Press the CONFIG button; then touch the RADIO tab. 2. Touch FM. 3. Touch either On or Off to switch Alternate Frequency On or Off. The option selected is indicated by ;. 4. Touch Back to leave the menu. Manual Tune With this setting you can switch the Frequency bar On or Off. 1. Press the CONFIG button, then touch the RADIO tab. 2. Touch Manual Tune. 3. Touch Off to switch the Frequency bar Off or touch On to switch the Frequency bar On. The option selected is indicated by ;. 4. Touch Back to leave the menu. Station Search Selecting a band Press the RADIO button or press the tab to either select AM or FM. The selected band is shown by the tab on the touch screen. Manual seek With this function you can manually tune to a radio station. 1. Press the RADIO button to either select the AM or FM band. knob 2. Turn the TUNE/ clockwise or anticlockwise, or press or to tune to the next available radio station. Seek With this function you can automatically seek for the next or previous radio station. During seek Audio is muted. 1. Press the RADIO button to either select the AM or FM band. 2. Press or on the head unit or the touch screen. The radio seeks for the previous or next strong radio station in the selected band. Infotainment System Preset Stations This Infotainment System offers 3 Favourite Lists and 2 Autostore Lists (one for AM and one for FM), with 5 presets in each list. The Favourite Lists are common across AM and FM. Storing radio stations in the Autostore List This function scans the entire band, selects the stations with the best reception quality and stores them in the AM or FM Autostore List. 5. Press Autostore Search, the Autostore pop up appears. AutoStore scans the corresponding band and stores the first 5 strongest stations. When Autostore is completed the first stored station is selected. 6. To cancel Autostore, press Cancel on the Autostore pop up. Storing a radio station in the Favourite Lists With this function you can store a radio station under any Preset. 1. Press the RADIO button to either select the AM or FM band. 1. Press the RADIO button to either select the AM or FM band. 2. Touch MORE. 2. Seek for a radio station either manually or automatically. 3. Touch Show Autostore, AM or FM Autostore list will now be enabled. 4. Touch MORE. 3. Press and hold the Preset soft key you want to store the station. After the station is stored a beep sounds. 15 Recall a favourite station With this function you can recall a station from the Favourite Lists. 1. Press the RADIO button to either select the AM or FM band. 2. Touch the preset key you want to listen to. RDS (Radio Data System) Your vehicle is equipped with an RDS infotainment system. RDS stands for Radio Data System, which encodes information on the system‘s FM frequency only. When you are tuned to an RDS station, the station name appears on the display. Many radio stations transmit RDS information but not all, so it is possible that this feature is not operable in some regions. The following data is available on your infotainment system: 16 Infotainment System PS (Program Service name): EON (Enhanced Other Networks): Allows you to display the Program Service Name along with the frequency, if the radio station provides it. Automatic fade-in of traffic announcements of other stations. PTY (Program TYpe): Allows you to seek only for stations with the types of programs you want to listen to. TA (Traffic Announcement): Switching TA on (FM only) With TA switched On and a TA transmitted from the radio station, these Traffic Announcements will be audible via the Radio. 1. Press the RADIO button select the FM band. Radio text: 2. Touch the More soft key, then touch TA On. TP Search pops up and the Radio searches for available TP stations. Allows you to receive and display messages from radio stations. 3. If you want to stop TA Search, touch Cancel. PTY Alarm (Program TYpe Alarm): 4. If no TP station is found, No TP Station will pop up. Allows you to receive traffic information. Allows you to receive announcements concerning local and national emergencies. 5. If a TP station is found, TA will be displayed on the Touch Screen. AF (Alternative frequency): 6. When performing Auto seek only TP Stations will be searched for. Automatic re-tuning to the best alternative frequency. 7. When a Traffic Announcement is received the corresponding pop up will be displayed. Program Type (PTY) Seek (FM only) With this function you can to tune to Program Type based stations rather than station based on frequencies. There are 6 categories are available: Pop, Country, Rock, Classical, Jazz and Any. 1. Press the RADIO button select the FM band. 2. Touch the More soft key, then touch PTY List. The PTY List is shown. 3. Touch the required Program Type (e.g. NEWS). 4. The radio will seek for stations with the Program Type NEWS. If a NEWS station is found, NEWS will be displayed on the Screen below the corresponding radio station. Infotainment System Root Directory Audio Players CD Player Your infotainment system may be equipped with a CD player or a virtual CD changer (VCDC). Compact disc player (CD player) If your infotainment system is equipped with a single CD player you can only play one CD at a time. Virtual Compact Disc Changer (VCDC player) If your infotainment system is equipped with a virtual CD player you can store CD’s in the internal memory of your infotainment system and play every single CD like in any regular CD changer. 17 Warning If a label is added to a CD, or more than one CD is inserted into the slot at a time, or an attempt is made to play scratched or damaged CD’s, the CD player could be damaged. While using the CD player, use only CD’s in good condition without any label, load one CD at a time, and keep the CD player and the loading slot free of foreign materials, liquids, and debris. MP3 On your CD player you can also play MP3 files. The total number of files and folders that can be searched is limited to a pre-defined value. ● The maximum entries per folder is 255 (entries can be folders or files). ● The maximum numbers of playable files is 999. ● Additional files and folders will be ignored. The root directory is treated as a folder. All .mp3 files in the root directory are accessed before folders in the root directory. Empty Directory or Folder Empty folders and directories will not show on the display. The system will ignore empty directories and folders and advance to the next directory or folder that has .mp3 files in it. No Folder On a CD that contains only .mp3 files in the root directory the next and previous folder functions do not work. 18 Infotainment System File System and Naming The infotainment system shows track names that are shorter than 39 characters, names that are longer will be shortened. The radio will show the track name as: ● The song name that is in the ID3 tag. ● The file name without the file extension if the song name is not in the ID3 tag. Infotainment System 19 Information on disc formats Please note: General information The CD player supports the following kind of discs: This is a Cass 1 laser product. ● Mixed Mode CD’s ● Only closed session discs can be read. Open session discs will be ignored. The message Disc Error will be displayed. CD Player ● Copy Protected CD’s ● CD-Audio (CD-DA) ● CD-R ● CD-RW The CD player supports the following media types: Warning Avoid inserting any foreign objects into the slot of this player. Failure to observe this may cause malfunction due to the precise mechanism of this unit. ● CD-Audio (CD-DA) according to the Red Book standard. CD-R/RW (in accordance with Orange Book, part 2/3) Multi-session CD (in accordance with multi-session CD specification 1.0). ● MP3 ● WMA ● If a disc is erroneous (unreadable formats, unsupported formats, no tracks), then Disc Error message is displayed for 2 seconds and the disc is ejected. ● Depending on the type of CDR/CD-RW CDs, certain CDs may not operate normally according to manufacturing companies or making and recording methods. In such circumstances, if you still continue to use those CDs, they may cause the malfunction of your car audio system. 20 Infotainment System Playing an incompatible Copy Protected Audio CD ● Always ensure that CDs are clean and dry before inserting. Pausing/Playing a CD Touch to pause the CD. Some copy protected CDs which do not comply with the international audio CD standards (Red Book), may not play on your car audio. Please note that if you try to play copy protected CDs and the CD player does not perform correctly the CDs may be defective, not the CD player. ● Protect CDs from heat and direct sunlight. Touch to play the CD. Handling CDs Cleaning the unit Do not clean using cleaning fluid, alcohol or other solvents. Use only a damp cloth. Inserting a CD 1. Insert an Audio CD into the CD slot. Loading CD appears on the Screen. The first track of the CD is played automatically. Ejecting a CD to eject a CD from the 1. Touch CD slot. ● Avoid leaving fingerprints on the CD when removing it. ● Always store any CDs in their protective covers. Eject CD appears on the Screen. Go to the next or previous track 1. Press the button or soft key to go to the next track. Replay the current track. 1. Press the button or soft key to replay the current track. Go to the previous track button or soft key 1. Press the twice within 5 seconds to select and play the previous track. Fast Forward/Backward With this function you can advance the track being played forward and backward. 1. Press and hold either the or button or soft key to fastforward or fast-backward the current track, or Infotainment System Scan Track 1. Touch More to open the options menu. 2. Press Intro Scan to activate the Scan Track option. The next track is selected and played for 10 seconds then the following track is played for 10 seconds until the starting track is reached. Playing an MP3 CD Browsing the Media List and playing a Track With this function you can browse and navigate through the Media List, select a track and play it. 1. Insert a MP3 CD into the CD slot. Loading CD appears on the Screen. The first track of the CD is played automatically, the Song Title, Artist Name and Album Name are shown. 2. Touch Browse to open the file list, MP3 files and folders appear. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the Tune knob left or right to scroll the files and folders. 4. Touch the title, to play the title or touch the folder, to open the folder. 5. Touch Back to leave the menu. Repeat current track/folder/Off With this function you can repeat the current folder or track, and you can switch off this function. 1. Touch Repeat to repeat the current track. 2. Touch Repeat twice to repeat the current folder. 3. Touch Repeat 3 times to switch Off the Repeat folder/file function. 21 Random Disc ON/OFF With Random disc ON, all tracks on the CD are played in a nonsequential order without the same track repeated before all other tracks are played. 1. Touch the CD tab on the Touch screen. 2. Touch the More soft key, then touch Random to switch Random play On or Off. 22 Infotainment System Virtual CD Changer (if available) (CD-DA only) Notes on Virtual CD ● The Infotainment system will only store audio CD’s into the VCDC. MP3 and WMA files on a CD cannot be stored into the VCDC. ● The Infotainment system will stop CD playback while storing the audio CD into the VCDC. ● The Infotainment system will always start playback from the first track after storing the audio CD into the VCDC Storing an Audio CD With this function you can copy an entire Audio CD into the flash memory. 1. Insert an Audio CD in the CD slot. The first track of the CD is played. 2. Touch Store CD. The currently playing disc will be stored in a free slot. A pop up appears that shows the storage process. The number of remaining empty slots is also shown. 3. Touch Stored CDs tab to view all discs stored in the memory. Notes on storing CD’s: ● When pressing the Stored CD tab with no discs stored in the memory, the information No stored discs is displayed. ● Playback of the Audio CD will not be available while the disc is being stored. Renaming a disc 1. Touch the Stored CDs tab. 2. Touch the Discs soft key, the list with memorised CD is shown. If the disc, you want to rename is not shown in the list, touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the TUNE knob left or right to scroll through the stored CDs. 3. Touch the disc you want to rename. 4. Touch Rename and the keyboard appears. 5. Use the keyboard to enter the new name. 6. Press OK to confirm the changes. The pop up Disc Renamed appears. 7. Press OK. Infotainment System 23 Deleting a Disc Deleting All Discs Playing a track from a stored disc 1. Touch the Stored CDs tab. 1. Touch the Stored CDs tab on the Touch screen. 1. Touch the Stored CDs tab on the Touch screen. 2. Touch the Discs soft key, the list with memorised CD is shown. 2. Touch the Discs soft key, the list with memorised CD is shown. If the disc, you want to view is not shown in the list, touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the TUNE knob left or right to scroll through the stored CDs. 2. Touch the Discs soft key, the list with memorised CD is shown. If the disc, you want to rename is not shown in the list, touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the TUNE knob left or right to scroll through the stored CDs. 3. Touch the disc you want to delete. 4. Press the Delete soft key, the Delete *** pop up appears. 5. Press OK to confirm the deletion of that CD title. After deletion the corresponding slot shows. 3. Press the Delete soft key. 4. Press the Delete All soft key, the Delete All Discs ? pop up appears. 5. Press OK to confirm the deletion of all CDs. After deletion all slots show . 3. Touch the disc you want to play. 4. Touch the track you want to play. Playback of the disc will commence from that track. 24 Infotainment System AUXILIARY DEVICES General Information You can connect auxiliary devices like an iPod to your infotainment system. All media types that are supported by the iPod can be played. The Auxiliary Input Connector (3.5 mm plug) is located under the lid of the centre console, next to the USB connector. Warning The newly introduced iPod with new firmware may not be 100% compatible and may not be supported by the system. Connecting an iPod Disconnecting the iPod 1. Connect the IPod by means of the USB cable, delivered with the iPod, to the USB port of your infotainment system. The iPod is automatically detected by the system. 1. Unplug the iPod from the Infotainment system. 2. The iPod Connected... pop up appears on the screen. 3. The iPod menu appears on the screen and the iPod is now the current source. 4. The Infotainment system plays the track last played on the iPod. If there are no playable tracks in the iPod, the message No songs in iPod is displayed and the previously used source will be selected. If the connected iPod is not working or the system is not able to detect the iPod, the message iPod ERROR appears and the previously used source will be selected. 2. The iPod Disconnected... pop up appears on the screen. Please connect iPod will appear for a few seconds and the previously used source will be re-selected. Searching for a Song via the Playlists 1. Touch Browse, the iPod Music menu appears, showing: ● Playlists ● Artists ● Albums ● Songs ● Genres 2. Touch the Playlists option. The playlists appear on the screen. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the tune knob left or right to scroll the playlists. Infotainment System 25 4. Touch the playlist you want to open. Searching for a Song via the Albums list Searching for a Song via the Songs list 5. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the tune knob left or right to scroll this playlist and touch the track you want to play. 1. Touch Browse. 1. Touch Browse. 2. Touch the Albums option. The list of Albums appears on the screen. 2. Touch the Songs option. The list of Songs appears on the screen. Searching for a Song via the Artist list 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the tune knob left or right to scroll the list albums. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the tune knob left or right to scroll the Songs list. 4. Touch the album name you want to listen to. 4. Touch the Song you want to play. 1. Touch Browse. 2. Touch the Artists option. The list of Artists appears on the screen. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the tune knob left or right to scroll the artists list. 4. Touch the artist name you want to listen to. 5. Touch the All Songs soft key. 6. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the tune knob left or right to scroll list of songs and touch the song you want to play. 5. To play the first song touch the first song on the screen or touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the tune knob left or right to scroll list of songs and touch the song you want to play. 26 Infotainment System Searching for a Song via the Genres list 1. Touch Browse. 2. Touch the Genres option. The Genres list appears on the screen. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼ to scroll the Genres list. 4. Touch the Genre you want to play. 5. Touch All Albums. 6. Touch All Songs. 7. To play the first song, touch the first song on the screen or touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the tune knob left or right to scroll the list and touch the song you want to play. Playing Songs in Random order Pausing/Playing the iPod With this option switched On, songs in the iPod are played in random order. 1. Touch to pause the iPod. 2. Touch to play the iPod. 1. To switch Random play On/Off touch Random on the iPod tab. Playing a Song in Repeat mode With this option switched On, the currently played song will be repeated until this mode is switched Off. 1. To switch Repeat play On/Off touch Repeat on the iPod tab. Infotainment System USB Devices Warning General Information You can connect USB devices like a USB Stick to your infotainment system. The USB connector is located under the lid of the centre console. Warning ● We strongly recommend only using USB sticks (thumb drives) of well-known manufacturers. ● On no account must other USB devices such as hard discs or other digital equipment or multi plug USB hub be connected to the USB hub. Connecting other devices can cause malfunction or even destroy the audio equipment. ● Avoid using the USB memory when it might hinder your safety driving. ● It is possible that noise is heard during playback when using the AUX-IN together with the power outlet due to system-related not a malfunction. If this happens, use the power source of the AUX device. 27 To ensure good compatibility with the infotainment system the file system for the USB devices should be FAT32. The following file formats with the file extension *.mp3 or *.wma are supported: ● MP3 (MPEG 1 Layer 3) ● WMA (Windows Media Audio) ● In rare cases it is possible that an USB stick (thumb drive) is not recognized by the unit or may cause a malfunction. Please only use USB sticks that comply with the USB thumb drive specifications. Notes on USB: The total number of files and folders that can be searched is limited to a pre-defined value. Due to constant changes of USB products in the market and their respective Software, it can be possible that some of the USB devices are not compatible with this infotainment system. ● The maximum numbers of playable files is 999. The MP3 player is able to read and play a maximum of: ● The maximum entries per folder is 255 (entries can be folder or file). ● Additional files and folders will be ignored. 28 Infotainment System Connecting a USB device to the Infotainment system 1. Connect the USB device to the infotainment system. The USB device is automatically detected by the system. 2. The Reading Media .... pop up appears on the screen. If there are no playable tracks in USB device, the message USB Device Empty appears and the previously used source will be selected. 3. The USB menu appears on the screen and USB is now the current source. 4. The Infotainment system plays the first track in the Root directory. Disconnecting the USB device Fast Forward/Backward 1. Remove the USB device from the Infotainment system. With this function you can advance the track being played forward and backward. 2. The Media Disconnected... pop up appears on the screen and previously used source will be re-selected. or to 1. Touch and hold either fast-forward or fast-backward the current track, or Pausing/Playing a song Repeat current track/folder/Off 1. Touch to pause the song. 2. Touch song. to continue playing the With this function you can repeat the current track or folder, and you can switch off this function. Go to next track 1. Touch go to the next track. Replay the current track. button or soft key 1. Touch the to replay the current track. Go to the previous track 1. Touch twice within 5 seconds to select and play the previous track. 1. Touch Repeat to repeat the current track. 2. Touch Repeat twice to repeat the current folder. 3. Touch Repeat 3 times to switch Off the Repeat track/folder function. Infotainment System Random folder/ Random all/ Random off With this function you can play the folder or all tracks at random and you can switch off this function. 1. Touch More to play the tracks in the current folder at random. 2. Touch More again. 3. Touch Random twice, to play all tracks at random. 4. Touch More again. 5. Touch Random 3 times to switch Off the Random folder/ Random all function. Go to next/previous folder With the buttons on the infotainment system you can select the next or previous folder. or button 1. Press either the on the infotainment system to select the next or previous folder. The first track in the folder will be played. 29 Browsing the Media List and playing a Track With this function you can browse and navigate through the Media List, select a track and play it. 1. Touch Browse in the USB tab. The folders and tracks available on the USB device will be shown in a list. 2. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the TUNE knob left or right to scroll through the tracks and folders. 3. Touch the track, to play the track or touch the folder, to open the folder. 30 Infotainment System Bluetooth Audio General Information On your infotainment system you can play audio from your Bluetooth device. Before you can upload audio, the Bluetooth device must paired with the Infotainment system (see chapter Bluetooth). Playing/Pausing a song 1. Press the Media button on the head unit or the AUDIO button on the SWRC to select BT Audio. The BT Audio tab appears on the touch screen, showing that Bluetooth Streaming... has started. 2. After Bluetooth streaming is completed, the first track will play automatically. 3. Press the the song. soft key to pause 4. Press the soft key to continue playing the song. Go to the next track 1. Press the button or soft key to go to the next track. Replay the current track button or soft key to 1. Press the replay the current track. Go to the previous track 1. Press the button or soft key twice within 5 seconds to select and play the previous track. Infotainment System Rear Seat Entertainment/ Audio System (RSE/RSA) General Your car may have a CD/DVD Rear Seat Entertainment/Audio (RSE/ RSA) system. The RSE/RSA system works with the car’s infotainment system. The RSE/RSA system includes a CD/DVD player, a display screen AUX-jacks, two headphones, and a remote control. Depending on the type of RSE/RSA in your car, you may have the high series system with: • • • • • • • • Low series or: • One single roof mounted fold down display screen. • Roof mounted DVD player. • Rear control panel. • Remote control. • Two pairs of IR headphones. • Aux Video/Audio input jack, • USB input jack The RSE/RSA system also has a Parental Control feature to protect minors. A. , Power button. B. MODE button. D. button. /Eject button E. button. F. button. G. button. H. Head phone button. I. Operating Elements RSE/RSA C. High series Two adjustable display screens mounted in back of the front seat head rests, Roof mounted DVD player, Rear control panel, Aux Video/Audio input jack, USB input jack, Head phone jacks, Remote control, Two pairs of IR headphones. 31 MENU button. J. Stop button. K. button. L. AUX connector. 32 Infotainment System Usage 1. Push the release button on the screen. 2. Place the screen to the desired position. Adjusting the DVD Video Brightness 1. Press the Video Brightness button. 2. Press the - or + button to adjust the video brightness. Playing a DVD This function starts playback of the DVD from the RSE DVD. 1. Insert the DVD into the RSEDVD drive and press to play the DVD. Notes: ● If the DVD is ejected whilst playing, the system remains on DVD source until another source is selected. ● If there is an incoming phone call when DVD is playing on full screen size, the system exits the full DVD screen and switches to phone view and DVD playback is paused. Stopping a DVD ● Viewing a movie on the Front display is only possible at car speeds < 3 km/h. When driving the picture will be replaced by the information Image not available while driving. 2. Press the MEDIA button and select another source. Pausing a DVD 1. Press DVD. , to pause a playing 2. Press again, to restart playing of the DVD. on either the RSE unit 1. Press or the head unit, to stop playing the DVD. Or If the source is changed whilst the RSE DVD is played, the DVD playback stops and the current play position is remembered. This will be recalled when the RSE DVD is selected again. Selecting the Next/Previous Chapter 1. Press to select he next chapter. 2. Press to select the previous chapter. Infotainment System Seeking fast forward/backward You can seek with x2, x4, x8, x16 or x32 the speed, depending on who often you press the seek button. 1. Press to seek fast forward. 2. Press to seek fast backward. Navigating through the DVD Menu 1. Press Menu to select the DVD Menu. 2. Press the navigating buttons to navigate within the DVD. 33 34 Infotainment System Bluetooth® Warning General Information Bluetooth® allows users with a Bluetooth® enabled mobile phone to make and receive hands-free calls using the vehicle’s audio system and controls. Bluetooth will also allow users to stream music files from their device if available. The Bluetooth® enabled mobile phone must be paired with the invehicle Bluetooth® system before it can be used in the vehicle. Not all phones will support all functions. For more information visit: www.holden.com.au. • Don‘t use a mobile phone when you are driving. Make sure that Bluetooth (if available) is activated before driving. • If not you must stop at a safe place to use a mobile phone. Pairing A Bluetooth® enabled mobile phone must be paired to the in-vehicle Bluetooth® system first and then connected to the vehicle before it can be used. See the mobile phone manufacturers user guide for Bluetooth® functions before pairing the mobile phone. ● Up to five mobile phones can be paired to the in-vehicle Bluetooth® system. ● The in-vehicle Bluetooth® system automatically links with the first available paired mobile phone in the order the phone was paired. ● Only one paired mobile phone can be connected to the invehicle Bluetooth® system at a time. ● Pairing should only need to be completed once, unless changes to the pairing information have been made or the phone is deleted. Infotainment System Bluetooth® Pairing Initiated via the mobile phone (In Non Map View) 1. Enter the Bluetooth menu. 2. Touch Activate Discoverable Mode. 3. The pop up Discoverable for 5 minutes appears. 4. Use your mobile phone to pair it with the infotainment system. The mobile phone generates a four digit pass code. Pairing a Bluetooth® Device with the Infotainment system 1. Switch the Bluetooth® device On and prepare it for pairing with the head unit. 2. Press the CONFIG button on the head unit. Deleting a Bluetooth® Device 1. Press the CONFIG button on the head unit. 2. Touch the Bluetooth tab on the touch screen. The list of paired devices is shown. 4. Touch Pair New Device. The pop up Searching for Bluetooth Devices appears. 3. Touch the mobile phone you want to delete. 5. The detected Bluetooth® devices are shown. 6. Press the OK soft key to pair the device. 6. Touch the detected Bluetooth® device. The pop up Enter code XXXX into device appears. 8. Press OK to confirm pairing. 8. Pairing is now completed. You can add up to 5 devices to the Paired Devices list. 3. Touch the Bluetooth tab on the touch screen. 5. Enter this code in the pop up Enter Code. 7. After pairing, the pop up Pairing Complete will appear. 35 7. Enter the shown code into the mobile phone to start pairing. If pairing failed, the pop up Pairing Failed appears on the touch screen. If pairing was successful, the pop up Pairing Completed appears on the touch screen. 4. Press the Delete soft key to delete the selected device. The pop up Delete YYYY Phone appears. 5. Press the OK soft key to delete the previously selected device. The corresponding device will be deleted from the Paired Devices list. 36 Infotainment System Connecting another Bluetooth® Device You can connect another Bluetooth® device and disconnect the currently paired device without deleting the device from the Paired Devices list. 1. Switch the new to be paired Bluetooth® device On and prepare it for pairing with the head unit. 5. Press OK. The pop up Disconnecting appears, you might be asked to enter the code into the mobile phone. 6. The pop up Connecting of the new paired device appears. 7. If pairing was successful, the pop up XYXY is connected. appears on the touch screen. 2. Press the CONFIG button on the head unit. 8. Pairing of the new device is now completed. 3. Touch the Bluetooth tab on the touch screen. The Paired Devices appears on the touch screen. If there is a current connection, the device is marked with an asterisk on the outer right hand side. Auto-connecting a Bluetooth® Device 4. Touch the Device to be paired on the Paired Devices list. The pop up Connect “XYXY” ? appears. The currently connected device will be disconnected. 1. Switch the Bluetooth® device On. 2. Switch On the Infotainment system. Bluetooth® is searching for an automatic connection with the device in the Paired Device list. 3. After pairing is completed, the pop up Device ‘XXXX’ is connected. will appear. Accepting/Rejecting an Incoming Phone Call When an incoming call is received, audio from the infotainment system is muted and a ring tone sounds via the car speakers. The callers phone number appears on the touch screen in the Bluetooth® Phone tab. 1. Touch the PHONE button on the button screen or press the on the Steering Wheel Control to accept the call. On the Bluetooth® phone touch screen the information Call in Progress, as well as the callers phone number and the time of the connection are displayed. 2. If you want to reject the incoming call, touch the HANG UP button. Ending a Call 1. Touch HANG UP or press terminate a call. to Infotainment System Making a Direct Outgoing Call button on the 1. Press the infotainment system or the steering wheel controls to open the Bluetooth Phone screen. 2. Enter the phone number you want to call by means of the numeric key pad. To enter +, press and hold the 0 button. 3. Touch Send to dial the entered phone number. The phone tries to establish a connection with the entered phone number, on the Bluetooth Phone screen Calling ... is shown. Making a Call from the Phone’s Address Book With this feature you can access you phone‘s address book through the infotainment system. Notes on Bluetooth® ● The infotainment system loads the address book from the mobile phone using PBAP profile. It might take longer than expected to refresh the address book, depending on mobile phone. ● For phones that support this feature, please refer to: www.holden.com.au/bluetooth 1. Activate the Phone menu screen. 2. Touch More. 3. Touch Phone book. The Phone book is shown on the phone menu screen. 37 4. Touch the name of the person you want to dial. If the name of the person is not visible in the list, press ▼ or ▲, or rotate the Tune knob left or right, to select the person from the Phone book. After the selection the pop up Call XYX appears. 6. Touch OK to start dialling. 38 Infotainment System Making a Call from the Missed Calls list Making a Call from the Answered Calls list Making a Call from the Dialled Calls list With this feature you can access you phone‘s missed call list through the infotainment system. Note: Please refer to www.holden.com.au/bluetooth for phones that support this feature. With this feature you can access you phone‘s answered call list through the infotainment system. Note: Please refer to: www.holden.com.au/bluetooth for phones that support this feature. With this feature you can access you phone‘s dialled call list through the infotainment system. Note: Please refer to: www.holden.com.au/bluetooth for phones that support this feature. 1. Activate the Phone menu screen. 1. Activate the Phone menu screen. 1. Activate the Phone menu screen. 2. Touch More. 2. Touch More. 2. Touch More. 3. Touch Call History. The Dialled Calls list is shown on the phone menu screen. 3. Touch Call History. The Dialled Calls list is shown on the phone menu screen. 3. Touch Call History. The Dialled Calls list is shown on the phone menu screen. 4. Touch Missed Calls. 4. Press the Answered Calls soft key. 4. Touch the name of the person, you want to call from the Dialled Calls list. If the name of the person is not visible in the list, press the ▼ or ▲, or rotate the Tune knob left or right to select the person from the Dialled Calls list. After the selection the pop up Call XYX appears. 5. Touch the name of the person, who’s call you missed and you want to call back. If the name of the person is not visible in the list, press ▼ or ▲, or rotate the Tune knob left or right to select the person from the Missed Calls list. After the selection the pop up Call XYX appears. 6. Touch OK to start dialling. 5. Touch the name of the person who you want to call back. If the name of the person is not visible in the list, press ▼ or ▲, or rotate the Tune knob left or right to select the person from the Answered Calls list. After the selection the pop up Call XYX appears. 6. Press OK to start dialling. 6. Touch OK to start dialling. Infotainment System Making a call from voice tag (if available) Receiving a discrete phone call in map view 1. Press the button on the infotainment system or the steering wheel controls twice to trigger the voice tag. The Phone screen appears showing the message Say Name. The ring tone is audible via the car speakers and Voice In appears Audio Status bar. 2. Speak the Name of the Contact you want to call. 3. The phone will proceed to dial the voice tag requested. 4. After having finished the call the to the previously selected source. 1. Press the PHONE button on the steering wheel controls to accept the call. 39 40 Infotainment System Rear View Cam (if available) General Information Your infotainment system is connected to a rear view camera. When you engage the reverse gear the display shows the image of the situation behind your car. Activating/Deactivating the Rear View Cam 1. Press the CONFIG button. 2. Touch Rear View Camera. 3. Touch On or Off to either switch the Rear View Camera On or Off. 4. Touch Back to return to the previously selected source. Infotainment System HELP System Close. ● STATUS BAR General Information Help on Features Selecting Help on Features Your infotainment system is equipped with a Help system to assist you when operation your system. Via Feature Help you can access help topics on features, These help topics are subdivided into main and sub topics. 1. Press the Help tab. Activating/Deactivating the Help feature 1. Press the Help tab. button to open the The main topics are: ● Radio; ● Radio configuration; ● Media: 2. To get help on Features touch Feature Help. ● Aux; 3. To get Help on operating buttons, touch Button Help. ● Bluetooth Pairing; 4. To leave the Help feature, touch ● Navi Configuration ● Bluetooth Phone; ● Navigation; ● Traffic, ● Configuration; 57 button to open the 2. Touch Feature Help. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the TUNE knob left or right to browse the main topic list. 4. Touch the main topic you require information about. 5. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the TUNE knob left or right to browse the sub topic list. 6. Touch the sub topic you require information about. 7. If highlighted, touch ▼, or rotate the TUNE knob right to select the second page of this very sub topic. 58 Infotainment System 8. Touch Back to exit the screen. ● FOLDER NEXT / PREV. Help on Buttons Selecting Help on Buttons Via Button Help you can access help topics on the button functions. 1. Press the Help tab. The button functions are: 2. Touch Button Help. ● MUTE; 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate the TUNE knob left or right to browse the button function list. ● EJECT; ● RADIO; ● MEDIA; ● AUX; ● PHONE; ● HELP; ● NAV; ● MAP, ● BACK; ● POWER; ● LEFT ROTARY; ● RIGHT ROTARY; ● TRACK UP / DOWN; button to open the 4. Touch the button function you require information about. 5. Touch Back to exit the screen. Infotainment System Navigation Your vehicle is equipped with a Navigation System that allows you to plan a route and provides map guidance with voice prompts during driving. But it is possible that the information in the system may not always be up-to-date. Road conditions, such as detours, road construction works and posted speed limits change frequently. It is important to consider whether or not you can safely and legally follow the directions given by the system. The system may also interact with the radio to receive broadcast announcements on traffic and emergency alert communications. 41 General Information Before you begin to operate this system, please read this document thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the system controls and operation. That way, you will be able to use this system with less effort and less distraction from the road. ● If an inoperable function is selected, the system may display a message indicating that the function is not available. Warning Giving extended attention to navigation tasks while driving will greatly increase the risk of a collision that may cause personal injury or death. Road safety has absolute priority! Only operate this system if the road and traffic conditions allow you to do so. The driver‘s full attention is always required while driving. Use voice guidance directions whenever possible! 42 Infotainment System Map display 15 34 14 13 12 11 10 1. Name of the Road to turn into (next change of direction) 2. The plan route highlighted in white. 3. Compass : The arrow points north. Touch this icon to toggle the map appearance between North Up, Heading Up or 3D Map view. 4. GPS : Status of the GPS reception. Green indicates at least 4 satellites are available. Yellow indicates at least 3 satellites are available. Red indicates no satellite is available. 5. Selected map scale. Touch this to hide or view the graphical presentation of the direction of travel. 6. Turn-off prompt: A graphic display of the next junction or turn -off. In addition, directional changes are announced with voice guidance. Touch this graphic display to repeat the voice guidance. 7. Estimated arrival time. icon is red in colour. Note: the documented displayed speed limit may vary from the current posted speed limit. 12. Zoom out 13. Zoom in 14. Current time 15. Touch this to switch between current mode and clock display. Destination flag 8. Distance to the next change of direction. 9. Touch to stop the guidance. 10. Vehicle position, arrow indicates current direction of travel. 11. Road speed limit icon (only when speed limit data is available on current road). If vehicle speed is below the designated road speed limit, icon is grey in colour. If vehicle speed is above the designated road speed limit, 16 17 18 16. Current Position icon: The scroll map function allows user to view other part of the map which is not currently visible. Tap on the point on the map and the systems Infotainment System bring that point to the centre of the screen. Touch the car position icon to to go back to the current car position. 17. After a route has been planned a destination flag (depending on the scale of the map display) will appear on the map to show your destination. 18. Select desination from map: This function allows you to select any point on the map and takes the address of the selected point as destination address. Navigation maps The navigation maps are stored on a SD-card in the infotainment system. If you need to update the maps, please contact your GMH dealer. Configuring the Navigation System 43 Entering the Navigation Configuration Menu 1. Press the NAV button. 2. Touch the Nav Config tab. 3. Touch ▼ or ▲ to select next or previous page of Navigation Configuration menu. You either can change the Configuration Settings or view Navigation Information via Nav Config. option. Map Appearance Available are: 1. Touch Map Appearance, to change the appearance of map according to your personal needs: Map Facing: either Heading Up or North Up. Map View: either 2D or 3D (not selectable in North Up view). Brightness Mode: either Day, Night or Auto. ● Appearance of the map; ● Auto Zoom On or Off; ● Traffic Management Settings; ● Points of Interest; ● Alert Points; ● Alert Feedback On or Off; ● Speed Limit Warnings On or Off; ● GPS Status; ● System Information With this setting you can change the appearance of the map on the screen. 2. Touch Back to save the settings and to return to the previous screen. 44 Infotainment System Automatic Zoom With Automatic Zoom switched On the navigation system will automatically zoom in on the approaching manoeuvre point, showing the map more detailed. 1. Touch Auto Zoom. 2. Touch either On or Off to switch Automatic Zoom on or off. 3. Touch Back to save the settings and to return to the previous screen. Viewing the GPS Status With this option you can look up the status and accuracy of the GPS signal. 1. Fix : - Searching indicates that the system is searching for satellite. - Tracking indicates that system finds less than 3 satellites & starts to evaluate the signal quality of the satellites found. - “2D Fix” indicates that there are minimum 3 available satellites to calculate the position. - “3D Fix” indicates that there are at least 4 available satellites with good signal quality. 2. Current No of Satellites : This indicates the number of available satellities. 3. HDOP (GPS Accuracy) : This numeric value indicates the quality of the satellite reception. The lower the value, the better is the reception quality. 4. Current GPS speed: This is the calculated vehicle speed based on the GPS satellite tracking signal. 5. Latitude/Longitude: This indicate the current position of the vehicle on the globe, this information is also based on the GPS sattelite signals. To view this information: 1. Press the NAV button. 2. Touch the Nav Config tab. 3. Touch GPS Status. 4. Touch Back to exit and to return to the previous screen. System Information With this option you can view the System Information of the Navigation System, like Platform, Software version and Map Database. 1. Press the NAV button. 2. Touch the Nav Config tab. 3. Touch System Information. 4. Touch Back to exit this and to return to the previous screen. Traffic Message Channel (TMC) Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a technology for delivering traffic and travel information to drivers. It is digitally coded using the FM-RDS system on conventional FM radio broadcasts. Note: Traffic information is only available in areas where it is specifically provided by local FM radio stations, therefore may not be available on some areas or towns. Infotainment System Traffic Guidance This navigation system processess TMC traffic information and inform you about the traffic condition via pop up messages and voice announcement. You have the option to adapt the Traffic Management Settings to your preferences. RDS-TMC - Automatic (default setting) The Navigation System will automatically select the best TMC station. RDS-TMC - Preferred (default setting) You can select a preferred TMC station from a list of available TMC stations (only when the area has more than one radio station providing traffic information). Traffic Avoidance - Automatic (default setting) The Navigation System will automatically calculates a more favourable route than the current plan route, taking into account of the traffice events. Traffic Avoidance - Manual Dynamic Route Guidance is switch on to inform you of a traffic event on the plan route and give you the option to re-route or to stay on the current plan route. Traffic Avoidance - OFF Dynamic route guidance is switch off and the system will not process any TMC traffic information. Traffic Management Settings 1. Press the NAV button. 2. Touch the Nav Config tab. 3. Touch Traffic Management Settings. 45 Traffic Avoidance 4. Touch either Auto or Manual to enable Dynamic Route Guidance. or touch Off to disable Dynamic Route Guidance Note: RDS-TMC function is disable with Traffic Avoidance Off. RDS-TMC Touch either Automatic or Preferred accordingly to your requirements. 7. Touch Back to save the settings and to return to the previous screen. Configuring the Point Of Interest (POI) Settings With this setting you can select POI’s you would like to display on the map. 1. Press the NAV button. 2. Touch the Nav Config tab. 3. Touch ▼ to select the second Navigation Configuration page. 46 Infotainment System 4. Touch POI Selection. 5. Select the Points of Interest you want to display; the selected POI is indicated with an *. 6. Touch ▼ or ▲ to select the next or previous page. 7. After selection, touch Back to exit and to return to the previous screen. Please note: During a phone call only a pop-up will appear on the screen without any audio feedback. Alert information is available on Railway Crossings, Speed & Red Light cameras (Safety cameras) and School Zones. 1. Press the NAV button. Configuring Speed Limit Warnings With this setting you can switch the alert function on/off. This function warns you about when approaching an alert point. 4. Touch Alert Points. When Off is selected, no alert information will be given. 5. Touch the corresponding button to switch Alert Point Feedback On or Off. Configuring Alert Points 2. Touch the Nav Config tab. With Map Screen selected, a popup message together with audio feedback will alert you on map screens only. 4. Touch Alert Point Feedback. 5. After selection, touch Back to exit and to return to the previous screen. Configuring Alert Points and Alert Feedback With All Screens selected, a pop-up message together with audio feedback will alert you on all infotainment screens. Navigation Configuration page. 3. Touch ▼ to select the second Navigation Configuration page. 5. Select the Alert Points as required. 6. After selection, touch Back to exit and to return to the previous screen. Configuring Alert Point Feedback (Audio Chime) 1. Press the NAV button. 2. Touch the Nav Config tab. 3. Touch ▼ to select the second Where available, the Navigation system displays the documented speed limit for the current road. If the vehicle speed is less than the documented speed limit, then the speed icon will be grey. If the vehicle speed is greater, then the speed icon will be coloured. There is no audio alert with this warning. Note: the documented displayed speed limit may vary from the current posted speed limit. This feature is available in guidance and non-guidance modes. Infotainment System 1. Press the NAV button. 2. Touch the Nav Config tab. 3. Touch ▼ to select the second Navigation Configuration page. 4. Touch Speed Limit Warnings. 5. Touch the corresponding button to witch Speed Limit Warnings On or Off. 6. After selection, touch Back to exit and to return to the previous screen. Navigation You can enter all navigation information into the navigation system by means of the integrated keyboard. Entering a Destination Address With this option you can enter a destination address. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Dest Input tab. 2. Touch Enter Address. 3. Touch Country, then enter the country’s name or enter the first letter(s) and touch List to select the country from the list. 4. Touch City, then enter the name of the city or enter the first letters and touch List to select the city from the list. Hint: You can enter a Suburb name or a City name (to cover a larger search area). 5. Touch Street, then enter the name of the street or enter the first letters and touch List to select the street from the list. 6. Touch Intersection, then enter the name of the street or enter the first letters and touch List to select the street from the list. 6. Touch Back to exit and to return to the previous screen. Entering an Address via its Geographical Co-ordinates With this option you can enter an address using its Latitude and Longitude. The geographical 47 coordinates have to be entered in the corresponding fields. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Dest Input tab. 2. Touch Enter Address. 3. Touch More. 4. Touch Input via Co-ords. 5. Enter the geographical coordinates using the keyboard. 6. If required touch S to switch to N and vice versa for E to W. 7. Touch Map Route. 8. The Calculating Route pop-up appears. 9. When the calculation is completed, the map screen is shown. 10. Touch Back to exit and to return to the previous screen. 11. Touch Start Guidance to exit and to return to the previous screen. The system is ready for departure. 48 Infotainment System Saving an Address as a Favourite (any Favourite, Home or Work) You can save an entered destination address as a general Favourite or Home or Work address. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Dest Input tab. 2. Touch Enter Address to enter a new or select an existing address. 3. Touch More. 4. Touch Save as. 5. The Save As pop-up appears asking you to save this address under Favourites, Home or Work. 6. Touch Favourite, to save the Destination or touch Cancel to return to the previous screen. Renaming an Address With this option you can rename any destination address in the favourites list, except and . 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Dest Input tab. 2. Touch Choose Favourites 3. Touch Rename, then touch the entry you want to rename. Enter the new name by means of the keyboard. List. Deleting all Addresses from the Favourites List With this option you can delete all destination addresses from the favourites list. 5. Touch OK, the previous selected entry will be renamed and will appear under its new name in the Favourites List. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Choose Favourites tab Deleting a certain Address from the Favourites List 3. The Delete All Favourites popup appears. With this option you can delete a destination address from the favourites list. 4. Touch OK to delete all entries from the Favourites List. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Choose Favourites tab 2. Touch Delete. 3. Touch the Entry you want to delete from the Favourites List. 2. Touch Delete, then touch Delete All . Viewing a Destination Address on the Map With this option you can view the location of a Destination Address on the map. 4. The Delete Favourites pop-up appears. 1. Select the Destination Address you want to view on the map via the Dest Input tab. 5. Touch OK, the selected entry will be deleted from the Favourites 2. Touch Show Address. The map appears. Infotainment System The Address is indicated by. With zoom in/out you can zoom in or out on the address. 3. Touch Back to exit and to return to the previous screen.. Selecting an Address from the Favourites List With this option you can select a Destination Address from the favourites list. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Dest Input tab. 2. Touch Choose Favourite. 3. Touch the favourite you want to select, if the favourite is not shown on the first page, touch ▼ to select the next page. 6. Touch Back to return to the previous screen. Selecting or deleting an address from History List Via the History List you can select a previously entered destination address or delete the complete history list. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Dest Input tab. 2. Touch Choose History. 3. If you want to select an address, touch the corresponding address. 4. Touch ▼ or ▲ to select next or previous page if available. 5. If you want to delete all entries from the history list, touch Clear All. 6. The Delete All Favourites popup appears. 7. Touch Back to exit and to return to the previous screen. Points of Interest You can select Points of Interest either by name or by Category near the current car position or around the destination or near an address. By Name: enter the name of the POI by their known names like Raffles, Merlion, McDaffys Wine Bar, etc.. By Category: you can browse 49 the POI for ATM, restaurants, Gas stations, Airport, Pharmacy etc.. Points of Interest near the Current Position 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Dest Input tab. 2. Touch Choose POI. 3. Touch Near Current Position. 4. Select the POI either By Name or By Category 5. Or touch Cancel to exit the popup. 6. Touch Back to return to the previous screen. Points of Interest near the Destination (Available During Guidance Mode only) 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Dest Input tab. 2. Touch Choose POI. 3. Touch Near Destination. 4. Select the POI either By Name 50 Infotainment System or By Category 5. Or touch Cancel to exit the popup. 6. Touch Back to return to the previous screen. Points of Interest near an Address (available during non-guidance mode only). 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Dest Input tab. 2. Touch Choose POI. 3. Touch Near an Address. 4. Select the POI either By Name or By Category 5. Or touch Cancel to exit the popup. 6. Touch Back to return to the previous screen. Finding an emergency destination With this option you can select an Emergency Destination 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Choose Favourites tab 2. Touch Emergency. reorder entered stages. 3. Touch the Emergency Destination you want to select from the Emergency List. - Police Stations - Hospitals 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Route Pref tab 4. If the Emergency Destination you require is not displayed, touch ▲ or ▼ to select the previous or next page and select it from the list. Changing the selected Route With this option you can insert a stage into an existing route or a journy plan. You can Add upto three stages. During active guidance every stage entered will be treated as a new address before the final destination. With a journey plan a stage is integrated into the route and indicated as an intermediate stage by means of a symbol on the map. Adding/Editing/Rearanging stages With this option you can add to a journey, edit an existing stage or 2. Touch Change Route. 3. Touch Add/Edit Stage. 4. Touch Add, the Add/Edit Stage screen shows the options to select the stage. 5. Touch the option you would like to select the stage with or press Back to return to the previous screen. 6. If youwant to change the order of the enterd stages touch Reoder Stage. 7. If you want to relocate added stages, touch the stage you want to move. 8. Then touch eiter Move up or Move down, depending on the stages location. 9. Then touch Recalculate Route. A pop-up appears to inform you that the selected route is being recalculated. After recalculation Infotainment System is finished the Map is shown in preview mode. Each stage is indicated by a chequered flag. 10.Touch Back to return to the previous screen. 11. Touch Start Guidance, guidance is started and the Navigation screen with the calculated route is shown. 12. To cancel Guidance touch Stop Guidance. Deleting a Stage With this option you can delete a stage from an existing route or journey plan. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Route Pref tab 2. Touch Change Route. 3. Touch Add/Edit Stage. 4. Touch Delete Stage, then touch the Stage you want to delete from the list. A popup appears asking you to confirm the selection. 5. Touch OK if you want to delete the selected address or touch cancel if you do not want to delete the selection. 6. Touch Back to return to the previous screen. Detour With this option you can set a distance to detour from the current plan route. The system automatically calculates a new route based on the distance to detour. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Route Pref tab 2. Touch Detour. 51 2. Touch Route Options. 3. Touch the route option you want to select: ● Shortest (the route is calculated based on shortest route optimized in distance) ● Optimum (the route is calculated based on optimized estimated travel distance and estimated travel time with a weighting of 50% driving distance and 50% driving time) ● Fastest (the route is calculated based on fastest route optimized in time) 3. Touch the distance (marked by *) you wish to detour. 4. Then select what you would like to avoid: 4. Touch Clear Detours to clear all setting. ● Avoid Ferries ● Avoid Toll Road 5. Touch Back to return to the previous screen. ● Avoid Highways Setting Route Options 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Route Pref tab 5. Touch Save Options, to confirm the selections. 6. Touch Back to return to the previous screen. 52 Infotainment System Viewing the Route List With this option you can view details of the current journey plan in a list view. This include the addresses of starting point, final destination and all the streets/roads along the way. If stages are added, they are also included in the list view. When navigation is active and any of the streets have been passed, they will be removed from the list. Note: This option is only availabe when a destination is selected. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Route Pref tab 2. Touch Route List. 3. Touch the route option you want to view in detail: ● the Distance to this point. in m ● the Length in m ● the City: 4. Touch ▼ or ▲ to select next or previous page if available. 5. Touch Back to return to the previous screen. Viewing the Destination on the map shows availabe TMC stations. The currently selected TMC station is marked with an asterik. With this option you can view the destination selected on the map. Note: This option is only available in Guidance mode and with the route being calculated. 3. Touch Refresh to update the current list. The pop-up Updating TMC Stations will appear on the screen. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Route Pref tab 4. Touch Cancel if you want to cancel the TMC Station search. 2. Touch Show Destination, the map with the destination is shown. 5. Or touch Back to return to the previous screen. 3. Press the NAV button to return the Route Pref screen. Traffic Message Channel (TMC) Viewing and Updating TMC stations With this option you can view available TMC stations and update them if required. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Traffic tab 2. Touch TMC Stations, the screen Selecting a TMC station With this option you can select your favourite TMC station. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Traffic tab 2. Touch TMC Stations, the screen shows availabe TMC stations. The currently selected TMC station is marked with an asterik. 3. Touch the TMC Station you want to select. This TMC station is now marked with the asterik. 5. Touch Back to return to the Infotainment System previous screen. Viewing TMC messages With this option you can view available TMC stations and update them if required. TMC events on the map TMC events on the map during non guidance mode for single direction road. 1. Press the NAV button and touch the Traffic tab 53 TMC events on the map during guidance mode (Traffic avoidance set to Manual). When there is road congestion on the plan road, TMC icon is red in colour and user can hear voice announcement. 2. Touch TMC Stations, the screen shows availabe TMC stations. The currently selected TMC station is marked with an asterik. 3. Touch Refresh to update the current list. The pop-up Updating TMC Stations will appear on the screen. 4. Touch Cancel if you want to cancel the TMC Station search. 5. Or touch Back to return to the previous screen. TMC events on the map during non guidance mode for dual direction road. A pop up message appear and ask you to re-route. 54 Infotainment System A new road is plan when re-route is enter. TMC icon change to grey colour on the non plan route. Simulating a Trip With this feature you can simulate the trip from its current to its final position along the entered route. The calculated route is highlighted on the map. This function is only available with the car stationary. 1. Enter the required destination via the Dest Input tab. 2. Touch More. 3. Touch Simulate Trip. 4. Touch either Current Position or Choose Start Address to select the corresponding address; or touch Cancel the close the popup. 5. When you touch Current Position, simulation starts directly. 6. When you touch Choose Address, you have to enter the starting point as described before, then touch OK. 7. A pop-up appears and you will get some voice feedback that the simulation will be started. 8. Touch Stop Guidance to cancel simulation.
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