Harman Becker Automotive Systems VIDIS Head Unit with Bluetooth User Manual 01 Cover Hyundai Logo
Harman Becker Automotive Systems Head Unit with Bluetooth 01 Cover Hyundai Logo
User Manual
01 Cover (Hyundai-Logo).fm Seite 1 Dienstag, 19. Januar 2010 11:33 11 We wish you much enjoyment with your Driver Information System. Please familiarize yourself with the Driver Information System and read the user manual before using the system. You will thus be able to make better use of your system and avoid endangering yourself and others. Please understand that actual road status may be different from the map screens in this manual due to future updates and changes of the map content. The colors on screen elements represented in this manual may be different from actual color on the display due to the illumination from the printing ink. Hyundai is constantly updating the system to the latest technological standards and therefore retains the right to implement changes in design, equipment and technology. Table of contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Chapters in this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 General symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Operational safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Information about the laser used . . 14 Information about the operating temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Intended purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Function restrictions when driving the vehicle. . . . . . . . . 15 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) compliance statement . . . . . . . . . . 15 Bluetooth® information . . . . . . . . . 15 Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Functional introduction. . . . . . . . . . . System features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Headunit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central control panel . . . . . . . . . . . Function buttons on the steering wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 18 19 19 19 20 22 Menu system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Composition of the main menu . . . . Calling up main functions . . . . . . . . BACK function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating example for the FM main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching to FM mode . . . . . . . . . . . Top status line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bottom status line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main menu, content area and Options menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abbreviated list entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basic functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching the system on . . . . . . . . . Switching the system off . . . . . . . . . Switching audio/video playback on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching to FM1/FM2 or AM mode and switching radio band. . . . . . . . . Audio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Video settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 24 25 26 FM and AM mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD Radio (TM) information . . . . . . . . . . Licensing information. . . . . . . . . . . . Availibilty information. . . . . . . . . . . . What is HD RadioTM technology? . . 39 40 40 40 40 27 27 27 27 28 29 30 31 31 31 32 33 33 33 37 Multicasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD RadioTM signal delay. . . . . . . . . Automatic switching between digital and analog broadcasting . . . Text based information . . . . . . . . . . General operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching to FM or AM mode . . . . . Switching mode/band . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to a station via the station list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to a station via a station search. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to a station via manual tuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to a station via the presets . Tuning to a station via the Scan function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storing stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storing stations using the station presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storing stations using the Tune & Seek menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . Showing station details . . . . . . . . . . . . . Showing details of the currently tuned HD RadioTM station . . . . . . . . 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 44 44 44 45 46 47 47 49 49 50 51 51 Table of contents Audio and FM/AM HD RadioTM settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FM HD RadioTM settings. . . . . . . . . AM HD RadioTM setting . . . . . . . . . XM Satellite Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . XM Satellite Radio information/ General operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XM® Satellite Radio information . . . General operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to a channel using the Tune & Seek menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to a channel using the channel presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to a channel using the Scan function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to a channel using the channel list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning to a channel using the category list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storing channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storing a channel using the Tune & Seek menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . Storing a channel using the channel presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 52 52 54 55 56 56 57 58 58 58 59 60 61 61 63 63 63 64 Storing a channel using the channel list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Storing a channel using the category list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Opening the XM® Radio settings menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Closing the XM® Radio settings menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Setting the display in the upper status line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Setting the category filter for the channel list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Setting the category search . . . . . . . 68 Status screens and messages . . . . . . . 69 Status screen Channel Not Authorized. . . . . . . . . . 69 Status screen No Signal . . . . . . . . . 69 Status screen Loading . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Status screen Channel Not Available . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Status screen Check Antenna . . . . . 70 Status screen Channel Off Air . . . . . 71 DISC mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 License notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Automatic video lock-out . . . . . . . . . 74 Supported discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Permissible file systems . . . . . . . . . 75 Multisession CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Mixed Mode CD/CD-Extra. . . . . . . . 75 MP3 or wma discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Note on copyright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Notes on discs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Notes on the care of discs. . . . . . . . 78 Notes on playback. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Loading the disc changer magazine . . . 79 Safety instruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 General information. . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Loading the first available empty magazine compartment. . . . . . . . . . 79 Loading a specific empty magazine compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Loading all empty magazine compartments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Ejecting the disc changer magazine . . . 82 Ejecting the magazine compartment containing the last disc played . . . . 82 Ejecting a specific magazine compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Ejecting all magazine compartments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Audio disc playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Switching to DISC mode and playing discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 DISC main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Selecting and playing discs. . . . . . . 87 Table of contents Pausing or resuming playback . . . . 88 Selecting tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Selecting folders and MP3 or wma tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Selecting a group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Fast forwarding/reversing. . . . . . . . 89 Repeating tracks or folders . . . . . . 90 Random play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Scan function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Audio settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Video DVD playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Video DVD playback conditions . . . 94 Functional restrictions . . . . . . . . . . 95 Switching to DISC mode and playing discs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 DISC main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Selecting chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Skipping chapters forward/back . . . 98 Title list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Subtitle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Audio track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Viewing angle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Audio settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Video settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Language settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Native DVD menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 On-screen menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Video CD playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functional restrictions . . . . . . . . . . Notes on PBC (PlayBack Control). Switching to DISC mode and playing discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISC main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting and playing discs . . . . . . Selecting tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Video settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Native video CD menu. . . . . . . . . . On-screen menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 108 108 AUX mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Note on copyright . . . . . . . . . . . . . Signal sources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supported signal sources . . . . . . . Connecting signal sources . . . . . . General operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching to AUX mode. . . . . . . . . Opening the AUX main menu . . . . Selecting a signal source. . . . . . . . iPod® playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUX main menu during iPod® playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 120 120 120 121 121 123 127 127 127 128 129 129 108 109 110 110 111 111 111 114 iPod® menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pausing or resuming playback . . . Selecting a track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fast forwarding/reversing . . . . . . . Repeating tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Random setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USB playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUX main menu during USB playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting folders and tracks . . . . . Skipping tracks forward/back . . . . Fast forwarding/reversing . . . . . . . Repeating tracks or folders . . . . . . Random play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scan function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUX playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automatic video lock-out. . . . . . . . Starting playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening/closing the AUX main menu during playback. . . . . . . . . . Audio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Video settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 131 132 133 133 134 135 136 136 136 138 138 138 139 139 141 142 143 143 143 144 144 144 129 Table of contents PHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . General information . . . . . . . . . . . PHONE main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Available functions . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening the PHONE main menu . Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Activating Bluetooth® on the mobile phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pairing a mobile phone. . . . . . . . . Connecting a mobile phone . . . . . Terminating a connection . . . . . . . Dropped connection . . . . . . . . . . . Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Options menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calling up the device list. . . . . . . . Renaming a phone . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the default phone . . . . . . . Connecting/Disconnecting a mobile phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deleting a pairing . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deleting all pairings . . . . . . . . . . . Showing details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 150 150 150 152 152 152 153 153 153 153 156 158 160 161 161 161 161 163 163 164 165 166 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Settings menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Switching autoconnection function on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Showing the device info . . . . . . . . . 168 Initialization functions. . . . . . . . . . . 168 Changing the passkey . . . . . . . . . . 171 Initiating a call/accepting or rejecting a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Initiating an outgoing call . . . . . . . . 173 Accepting/rejecting an incoming call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Call history list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Calling up the call history list . . . . . 176 Initiating a call to a call history list entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Saving a list entry to the phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Deleting an individual list entry . . . 178 Deleting all list entries . . . . . . . . . . 179 Functions during a call. . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Call display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Mute the microphone . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Switching private mode on/off . . . . 182 Holding and reactivating a call . . . . 183 Sending DTMF tones . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Special functions for two calls. . . . . . . Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calling a second party. . . . . . . . . . Accepting/rejecting a call-waiting call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swapping between two calls . . . . . Ending the active call . . . . . . . . . . Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General information. . . . . . . . . . . . Calling up the phonebook . . . . . . . Downloading the phonebook. . . . . Creating a new entry . . . . . . . . . . . Scrolling through the phonebook . Editing an entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Searching for an entry. . . . . . . . . . Initiating a call to an entry . . . . . . . Deleting phonebook entries . . . . . Displaying details on an entry . . . . Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GPS reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Route guidance after vehicle transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basic functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calling up the map display and switching to Navigation mode . . . . 185 185 185 186 186 187 188 188 188 189 190 192 192 194 196 198 199 201 202 202 202 202 203 204 204 Table of contents Position/scroll mode within the map display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Information on the current vehicle position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moving the map/setting the map scale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guidance volume settings . . . . . . Navigation main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening the Navigation main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . Available options . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering a destination via the address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering a destination via the Previous Destinations . . . . . . Entering a destination via Intersection input . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering a POI destination via POI name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering a POI destination via POI category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering a POI destination via POI phone number. . . . . . . . . . . . Entering a POI destination via a vicinity search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering a destination via the Address Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 206 206 207 209 209 210 210 210 215 215 216 220 223 224 Entering an emergency destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering a destination via the map Functions after entering the destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Options after entering the destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set/replace destination . . . . . . . . . Add waypoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Add to Address Book. . . . . . . . . . . Dial number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Route calculation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . General information . . . . . . . . . . . . Audible driving recommendations . Route guidance displays . . . . . . . . Functions during route guidance . . . . . Suspending route guidance. . . . . . Resuming route guidance . . . . . . . Show route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reroute/detour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching the remaining distance/journey time display . . . . Change route. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 229 230 230 230 230 231 231 231 232 235 235 235 235 235 237 237 237 237 238 239 239 Functions independent of route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Freeway mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turn List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initiating a phone call to a POI . . . Traffic information . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address Book categories . . . . . . . Entering a destination via the map and saving it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering the destination by conventional means and saving it. Deleting destinations. . . . . . . . . . . Editing Address Book entries . . . . . . . Selecting an Address Book entry . Editing an entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening the Settings menu . . . . . Map display settings . . . . . . . . . . . Ferry preference settings . . . . . . . Avoid Area settings . . . . . . . . . . . . Displaying navigation information . Reset function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North up view/Heading up view . . Map mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 243 243 244 245 247 247 247 248 251 254 254 254 258 258 258 260 260 264 264 265 265 227 Table of contents Voice control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating language . . . . . . . . . . . General notes on operation . . . . . Voice input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Skipping sections of a dialog . . . . Configuring voice control . . . . . . . Help function (teleprompter) . . . . . Operating picklists . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuner mode (FM, AM and XM Satellite Radio). . . . Calling up tuner mode . . . . . . . . . Tuner mode help . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the waveband . . . . . . . . . . Setting the FM mode . . . . . . . . . . Setting the frequency (FM or AM tuner mode only). . . . . Next/previous station (FM and AM tuner mode only) . . . Next/previous channel (XM® tuner mode only) . . . . . . . . . Station search (FM and AM tuner mode only) . . . 267 268 268 268 268 268 269 269 270 271 271 271 272 273 273 273 273 273 273 274 274 274 Selecting stations/channels stored in the presets . . . . . . . . . . . 274 Selecting channels (XM® tuner mode only) . . . . . . . . . 274 Scan function (FM and AM tuner mode only) . . . . 275 Operating examples. . . . . . . . . . . . 275 DISC and AUX mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 Calling up DISC or AUX mode. . . . 276 DISC/AUX mode help . . . . . . . . . . 276 Next/previous disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 Selecting a disc directly . . . . . . . . . 276 Next/previous folder . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 Skipping tracks forwards/backwards . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 Selecting a track directly . . . . . . . . 277 Random Song/Album function . . . . 277 Operating examples. . . . . . . . . . . . 277 PHONE mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Calling up PHONE mode . . . . . . . . 279 Phone help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Dialing a number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Redialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Storing numbers in the phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Calling a phonebook entry . . . . . . . 280 Operating examples. . . . . . . . . . . . 280 Navigation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calling up Navigation mode . . . . . Navigation mode help . . . . . . . . . . Entering a destination . . . . . . . . . . Entering a destination stored in the Adress Book . . . . . . . . . . . . Suspending route guidance . . . . . Resuming route guidance . . . . . . . Muting and reactivating navigation announcements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Redefining a navigation route . . . . Setting a detour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Map display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching traffic information on/off Operating examples . . . . . . . . . . . Various commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Various commands help . . . . . . . . Other available commands . . . . . . Command overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Group commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuner commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISC and AUX commands . . . . . . PHONE commands . . . . . . . . . . . . Navigation commands. . . . . . . . . . Various commands . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 284 284 284 285 285 285 286 286 286 286 287 287 292 292 292 293 293 293 293 294 294 295 Table of contents INFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening the INFO main menu . . . . . . INFO main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicle functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Climate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicle Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suspension Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Car Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening the Car Settings menu. . Auto Door Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auto Door Unlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . All other functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . System Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening the System Settings menu . . . . . . . . . Display Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Full Display Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display Dimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All other functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . 297 298 298 299 299 299 299 300 300 301 302 302 304 Rear camera* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General information and operation . . . General information . . . . . . . . . . . . Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309 310 310 310 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Headunit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antenna type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Common . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 314 314 314 314 314 314 304 304 305 305 306 307 307 Table of contents 10 Introduction Chapters in this manual This user manual has been designed to assist in using the Driver Information System. The manual includes the following chapters: DISC mode PHONE (Bluetooth® Hands-Free) In this chapter you will find the descriptions of how to play the following discs: Audio CD This chapter describes the phone functions that can be accessed if there is a mobile phone connected with the system. Functional Introduction MP3 CD Navigation This chapter includes the following: Audio DVD Functional Description Video DVD Menu System Video CD Here you will find, among other things, detailed information regarding the following topics: System Components and Controls FM Main Menu Example FM and AM mode Here you will find all information regarding FM, AM and HD RadioTM1operation. Destination input AUX mode Functions following destination input This chapter describes how to connect and play back audio/video from the following external signal sources: Route guidance iPod®3 mobile digital device (audio playback only) XM®2 Satellite Radio mode USB stick (audio playback only) This chapter describes the XM® Satellite Radio mode. AUX signal source (audio and/or video playback) 1. HD RadioTM Technology Manufactured Under License From iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD RadioTM and the HD Radio logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation. 2. XM® and the XM® logos are registered trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc. Voice control Here you will find the description of how to operate the system with voice control. INFO This chapter describes the following topics: Displaying various vehicles details Vehicle settings System settings 3. iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc. Introduction Chapters in this manual Rear camera*1 Here you will find the description of the Rear camera*. Appendix In this chapter you will find the technical data of the system and a troubleshooting section. Table of contents The table of contents is intended to help you find information quickly. 1. The asterisk * identifies optional equipment 10 Introduction Symbols General symbols Icon or text Explanation Icon or text Explanation Legends for illustrations are consecutively numbered. The asterisk * identifies optional equipment. The 'info' icon identifies tips and additional information. Display On-screen displays are shown in this font. The filled triangle prompts you to perform an action. Command Two filled triangles represent the continuation symbol. Commands for the voice control system and voice output of the voice control system are shown in italics. Page 23 This is how a reference to another page is shown. etc. These bullet points are used to identify lists. etc. CAUTION This warning identifies a situation where operation may be misunderstood as an error or when care needs to be taken when handling or using the product.. Safety instructions In this user manual you will find various safety instructions intended to ensure your personal safety. You should carefully read and follow all safety instructions. WARNING This warning identifies where the possible cause of serious damage to the product may be, and possible causes of traffic accident due to user’s carelessness. 11 Introduction Operational safety Safety instructions WARNING WARNING Operating the Driver-Information-Systems while driving could cause accidents due to lack of attention to the road. Operate the system with the vehicle parked. Some functions of the system are disabled when vehicle is in motion. The system is fully functional only when the vehicle is parked. Minimize the time looking at the display. Parking the vehicle in areas where stopping or parking is prohibited to operate the Driver-Information-Systems may be a cause of an accident. To operate the system, do not park in areas where stopping or parking is prohibited. 12 WARNING If you use the phone functions when driving, you may be distracted from the traffic situation, thus increasing the accident hazard. It is impossible to provide an assurance that the speed values stored in the digital map will always match those of the current traffic regulations in every situation. Only use the phone functions when the vehicle is stationary. Always observe the applicable legal speed limits and traffic regulations. If you use the navigation system, you may be distracted from the traffic situation and fail to observe traffic signs, traffic regulations and road safety facilities, thus increasing the accident hazard. The current legal road traffic speed limit always takes priority over the values stored in the digital map. The vehicle speedometer must always be given priority for display of the vehicle speed. Only enter a navigation destination when the vehicle is stationary. Always observe traffic signs, traffic regulations and road safety facilities. These always have priority over driving recommendations made by the system. Introduction Operational safety WARNING Disassembling or altering the Driver Information System may be a cause for an accident, fire or electrical shock. Do not disassemble or alter the system. Water or other foreign objects entering the Driver Information System may be a cause for an accident, fire or electrical shocks. WARNING It cannot be guaranteed that all available emergency services in your vicinity are stored in the digital map of the navigation system. Do not rely excusively on the navigation system when attempting to locate an emergency service (hospital, fire service, etc.). Be careful of water or other foreign objects entering the system. Using the Driver Information System in its damaged state, such as display or audio not working, may cause an accident, fire or electrical shock. Touching the antenna during a thunderstorm could cause an electrical shock due to lightning striking the antenna. Do not use the system in its damaged state. Do not touch the antenne during a thunderstorm. Use your own discreption and abilities to secure help in such situations. WARNING The Driver Information System is a class 1 laser product. Opening the housing or a defective or damaged housing represents an injury hazard due to invisible laser radiation. Do not open the housing. For safety reasons, have any maintenance work performed by qualified service experts only. CAUTION Do not place beverages close to the Driver Information System. The system may be damaged if you spill them. Do not strike or allow anything to impact the Driver Information System. Damage to the system could occur. (continued) 13 Introduction Operational safety CAUTION (continued) Do not use the Driver Information System in its damaged state. It may cause a critical damage to the system. Information about the laser used This laser product is classified as a class 1 laser product in accordance with the national/international standards DIN EN 60825-1 : 2003-10 and DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J to the date of manufacture. 14 The laser beam in this class 1 laser product is so weak that it poses no threat in any situation, or this product is designed that the laser beam is limited to the inside of the device. A laser encased in this device can, however, still be powerful enough to qualify as a higher class of laser. For this reason the protective case should not be opened at any time (loss of warranty). Technical data for the laser equipment inside the device: Output power from laser beam: 0.68 mW (DVD) / 0.85 mW (CD) Wave length of laser beam: 665 nm (DVD) / 795 nm (CD) The laser diode is not pulsed during operation. Information about the operating temperature range Temperature range in which the Driver Information System provides full functionality: -4° F - +149° F (-20° C - +65° C). Temperature range in which the Driver Information System can be stored and then operate normally in the abovementioned range: -40° F - +176° F (-40° C - +80° C) If the temperature is too low or to high, the Driver Information System may not work. This is not a product malfunction. So, don’t be alarmed and use the system after a while. Intended purpose Please keep the following information in mind when using the Driver Information System: The safety instructions in this manual The road traffic regulations Introduction Operational safety Servicing Tampering with electronic components or systems and their software may result in malfunctions. Even systems which have not been modified may be affected due to the connectivity of the electronics. Malfunctioning of the electronics can seriously endanger the operational safety of your vehicle. Always have all work or modifications to electronic components carried out by an approved service center with the necessary expertise and tools for any work required. Especially for safety-related operations and operations on safety-related systems, servicing by an approved service center is essential. Function restrictions when driving the vehicle Certain functions, such as Navigation menu selection or Car Settings may be restricted or unavailable while driving. The restriction can be recognized, for example, from the fact that certain menu items have no function or that a corresponding message appears. Videos such as video DVD or video CD are viewable only when the gear stick position is at „P“. You will find further information in the corresponding chapters in this manual. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) compliance statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer, responsible for compliance, could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Radiofrequency radiation exposure information The radiated output power of the device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. Bluetooth® information Bluetooth® Qualified Design ID Number B014571 (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. As soon as the vehicle falls below a certain speed, the functions are unrestricted or available again. 15 Introduction Operational safety Maintenance CAUTION (continued) CAUTION The Driver Information System contains high-quality electronic components which require special care with regard to maintenance. The following should be observed: The display scratches easily. Clean the display using a dry, clean and soft cloth with the system off. Do not exert excessive pressure on the displays or other surfaces when cleaning it. Rough rub, chemical wipe or solvent (e.g. alcohol, benzene, thinner) may scratch or distort the display surface. (continued) 16 The device must not be sprayed with cleaning agents or liquids. Ingress of liquids can result in the destruction of the equipment. If the system has any problem, please contact your Hyundai dealer or an approved service center to resolve the problem. Warranty CAUTION Do not open the housing of any system component. If you open the housing, the warranty is lost and after service will not be possible. Functional introduction System features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 System components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Menu system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Operating example for the FM main menu . . . . . . . . 27 Abbreviated list entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Basic functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 17 Functional introduction System features Congratulation to your Driver Information System! Advantages of the Driver Information System The Driver Information System is a highend multimedia system supporting the following: Display FM, AM and HD RadioTM1 reception XM®2 Satellite Radio reception DVD changer supporting up to six discs of the type audio CD, DVD audio, DVD video, VCD, MP3 files on CD or DVD, and WMA files on CD or DVD External connection supporting USB with MP3 or WMA files, iPod® mobile digital device and audio or video AUX connection via a mini jack. Especially, the 8-inch display provides high quality images with great audio output from Lexicon sound system. 1. HD RadioTM Technology Manufactured Under License From iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD RadioTM and the HD Radio logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation. 2. XM® and the XM® logos are registered trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc. 18 8-inch LCD provides three aspect ratio for all video sources for your taste. Radio An additional FM tuner allows all available stations to be available instantly without having to search through the entire frequency band. The integrated HD RadioTM capable FM/ AM tuner offers digital radio reception. The integrated XM® Radio tuner offers digital satellite radio reception. Antenna Roof antenna (GPS and XM® Radio reception) and an integrated glass antenna (FM/AM reception) offers superb reception quality. DVD Changer 6 6 discs in the changer at a time provides a convenient way of changing switching between discs without the hassle of searching, removing, and inserting a desired disc. Inserted disc type is identified, and auto play of its content depending on its type makes it convenient for the user. With the PBC (supported by MPEG1 version 2.0 VCD) provides a convenient way of navigating through the contents provided by the VCD. Others A central control panel that offers commonly used functions at the tip of your finger gives great control over the Driver Information System. The rotate-push-press controller at the center allows great ease of navigating through the Driver Information System menus. Functional introduction System components The Driver Information System consists of the following main components: Headunit, see page 19 Display, see page 19 Central control panel, see page 20 Function buttons on the steering wheel, see page 22 Control Press : Switching audio/video playback on/off Press and hold: Switching the display off Turn : Setting the volume Page Display The display is located in the vehicle dashboard. 32 304 33 Headunit Disc slot The headunit is located in the vehicle dashboard. Ejecting the disc changer magazine 82 Loading the disc changer magazine 79 Display 19 Functional introduction System components Central control panel Pushing the controller The central control panel is located in the front in the vehicle center console. It comprises the controller and the main function buttons. Push forwards or backwards , push to the left or right , push diagonally : Moving the map, see chapter “Navigation”, section “Moving the map/ setting the map scale” on page 206. Turning the controller Main function buttons Controller Push to the left or right : Switching between different menu areas, see page 29 in this chapter. Push forwards or backwards : Scrolling through a list page by page, see page 29 in this chapter. Highlighting a menu item, see page 28 in this chapter. Controller You can push, turn and press the controller , see the following descriptions. 20 Turn to the left or right : Highlighting a menu item, see page 28 in this chapter. Functional introduction System components Pressing the controller Main function button Press: Confirming a highlighted menu item, see page 28 in this chapter. Main function buttons Page Main function button 42 Switching mode/band 43 (short press) Going back one menu level Switching between fullscreen video and menu screen: 26 Video DVD Video CD 109 AUX video 144 96 204 Switching the map from scroll mode to position mode while the map is displayed 204 Calling up a current audible driving recommendation 208 209 26 Calling up the map display and switching to Navigation mode Opening the Navigation main menu (long press) Opening the main menu for the active main function Switching to FM or AM mode Page Opening the INFO main menu 298 Opening the PHONE main menu 152 21 Functional introduction System components Main function button Switching to DISC mode and playing discs Switching to AUX mode Page Function button and (short press) 84 95 108 127 Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode Page 57 Function buttons on the steering wheel Tuning to a station via the presets (FM or AM) 47 Skipping chapters forward/back (video DVD) 98 Skipping tracks forward/ back: Audio disc Video CD iPod®1 mobile digital device USB 88 111 132 138 and (long press) 22 Tuning to a station via a station search (FM or AM) Tuning to a channel using the channel list (XM® Satellite Radio) iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc. Function button and (long press) Selecting and playing discs Fast forwarding/ reversing: USB memory stick iPod®1 mobile digital device and Setting the volume (short press) Calling up main functions 87 97 110 138 133 33 25 (long press) 45 Switching audio/video playback on/off 61 Page 32 Activating/deactivating the voice control system 269 Functional introduction System components Function button Page (short press) Opening the PHONE main menu 152 Switching private mode on/off 182 Accepting an incoming call 175 Accepting a call-waiting call and holding the first call 186 Swapping between two calls 186 (long press) Cancel outgoing call 174 Using redial 174 Rejecting an incoming call 175 Ending a call 184 Ending the active call 187 23 Functional introduction Menu system WARNING Operating the Driver Information System while driving could cause accidents due to lack of attention to the road. Operate the system with the vehicle parked. Some functions of the system are disabled when vehicle is in motion. The system is fully functional only when the vehicle is parked. Minimize the time looking at the display. The Driver Information System is easy to use thanks to its menu system. There is a main menu for each of the following main functions: AUX (iPod® mobile digital device, USB memory stick and AUX signal source) PHONE (Bluetooth® handsfree) INFO (vehicle and system settings as well as various vehicle status displays) Navigation Composition of the main menu The main menu for a main function comprises at most the following three usercontrol areas: Main menu Content area Options menu FM (FM band) AM (AM band) It also contains the following two non-usercontrol areas: XM® (Satellite Radio) Top status line DISC (audio CD, MP3 CD, audio/video DVD and video CD) Bottom status line 24 The illustration below shows the main menu for the FM main function. Main menu Top status line Content area Highlighted menu item in the Options menu Options menu Bottom status line Functional introduction Menu system Top and bottom status lines Content area The top and bottom status lines and contain no user controls. The status lines are provided for information purposes only and can show you, for example, the following: The content area shows either the content of the menu item selected in the main menu or a further submenu where you can again select a menu item. information on the currently active main function, see section “Top status line” on page 27, information on the currently active entertainment source (e.g. FM), see section “Top status line” on page 27, Bluetooth connection status of the phone, see chapter “PHONE”, section “Connecting a mobile phone” on page 156. Main menu The main menu shows the subfunctions available for the active main function as individual menu items. See page 28 for a description of how to highlight a menu item and confirm the selection. See page 28 for a description of how to select a menu item and confirm the selection. Options menu For certain displays in the content area you can open the Options menu . It contains additional information or setting options. Calling up main functions Option 1 Pressing one of the following main function buttons activates the corresponding mode, provided it was not previously active. If it was already active, then it remains active. FM mode: Press the main function button , see page 42. AM mode: Press the main function button , see page 42. XM® Satellite Radio mode: Press the main function button , see page page 57. DISC mode: Press the main function button , see page 84, 95 or 108. AUX mode: Press the main function button , see page 127. PHONE mode: Press the main function button , see page 152. INFO mode: Press the main function button , see page 298. Navigation mode: Press the main function button , see page 204. or Press the main function button , see page 209. 25 Functional introduction Menu system Option 2 BACK function Press the button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the desired main function is called up. There are certain menus or displays that you can only exit or close by briefly pressing the button. You cannot switch to the main functions PHONE, INFO and Navigation on the steering wheel. If Navigation, INFO or PHONE is the active main function, switching to FM/AM, XM® Satellite Radio, DISC or AUX main function on the steering wheel does not switch the display, only the audio source will be switched accordingly. If you want to switch the display also, you must use the corresponding main function button on the control panel. 26 Depending on the current system state, the button has several functions. Briefly pressing the button: Going back one menu level Closing the DISC main menu and returning to video full-screen display: Video DVD Video CD Opening the main menu from the video full-screen display or closing the main menu and returning to video full-screen display (AUX playback) Pressing and holding the button: Opening the main menu for the active main function Opening the DISC main menu from the video full-screen display: Video DVD Video CD Functional introduction Operating example for the FM main menu Switching to FM mode Top status line Bottom status line Option 1: Press the button. The top status line shows various information. The bottom status line shows the controller icons amon other things. The system will switch to either FM or AM mode. If the AM main menu appears: Press the button again. The FM main menu appears. Option 2: Press the button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the system switches to FM mode. If Navigation, INFO or PHONE is the active mode, switching to FM mode on the steering wheel does not switch the display, only the audio source will be switched accordingly. If you want to switch the display also, you must use the button on the control panel. Currently active main function Currently active entertainment source Preset of the currently tuned station in the presets Currently played frequency (in case of DISC mode currently played track or chapter) Audio play mode/Stereo availability Controller icons The icons , , and represent the directions of movement of the controller . The icon represents turning the controller . Each individual icon can be shown in white or gray. White icon: Pushing or turning as appropriate initiates an operation. Gray icon: Pushing or turning as appropriate does not initiate an operation. 27 Functional introduction Operating example for the FM main menu Main menu, content area and Options menu Highlighting a menu item Turn the controller until the desired menu item is highlighted. If you highlight a menu item in the main menu , then the display in the content area can automatically show further information or menus for the selected menu item. In the previous illustration, the menu item Presets is selected and the content area then shows the presets in the form of a list. Main menu with the various menu items (blue frame around the menu= menu is active) Selected menu item Blue frame Content area (no blue frame around the content area= content area is inactive) Confirming a highlighted menu item Press the controller . The content area is now active and supplied with a blue frame. In the following descriptions, highlighting of a menu item and confirmation of the highlighted menu item is combined into one prompt for action and referred to as “selecting”. The illustration below shows, in the content area , the presets in the form of a list. You can select and confirm a menu item in the list as previously described, which, in this example, will result in the system tuning to the appropriate station. 28 Main menu Content area Selected menu item in the content area Icon indicating the Options menu is available Icon for the currently played station The Options menu is only available if the icon appears to the right of a menu item. In the illustration above, the Options menu is available for all menu items. Functional introduction Operating example for the FM main menu Opening the Options menu Switching between different menu areas With the content area active, push the controller once. Push the controller repeatedly until the desired area is active. The Options menu for the selected menu item appears. In the Options menu you can select and confirm further menu items. You can tell an active area by the blue frame around the area. Lists The menus in all three user-control areas in a main menu (main menu, content area and Options menu) can be displayed in the form of lists. In addition to selecting and confirming as previously described, when using lists the following options are also available: Options menu Closing the Options menu Option 1: Push the controller once. Option 2: Briefly press the button. The Options menu is now closed and the content area becomes active again. Scrolling through a list page by page Scrolling through a list page by page, see page 29 Displaying an abbreviated list entry in full, see page 30 List Scrolling behavior cursor If a list contains more than one page, the scrolling behavior cursor will be displayed. To scroll down: Push the controller repeatedly until the desired page is displayed. To scroll up: Push the controller repeatedly until the desired page is displayed. When you scroll through the list page by page or select an entry, the scrolling behavior cursor moves accordingly. By doing so it indicates your current position in the list. 29 Functional introduction Abbreviated list entries List entries must be abbreviated for display in the content area. Abbreviated entries are indicated by the three dots at the end of the entry. Displaying an abbreviated list entry in full Options menu To call up the complete text: Turn the controller until the menu item Details is highlighted. Press the controller . The complete text is displayed. Abbreviated entry To call up the Options menu: Push the controller repeatedly until the Options menu is displayed. 30 Complete text To close the complete text: Press the controller again. Functional introduction Basic functions Switching the system on Battery warning message Please use the system with the vehicle’s engine running. WARNING Hearing damage due to high volume level! When switching the Driver Information System on, a sudden burst of high volume may be a cause of hearing damage. When the system switches on, be careful of the volume level. Set the volume to an acceptable level before switching the system off. To confirm the safety instruction: Press the controller . Vehicles with Start button After switching the system on, the boot process starts. During the boot process you cannot operate the system. It takes some time until all system functions are ready, especially for the voice control system. Vehicles without Start button Insert the ignition key into the ignition and turn to the ACC or IGN position. The system will switch on and a safety instruction will be displayed after a short time. Press the vehicle’s Start button once. If you have not applied the brakes, ACC and the system is switched on. If you have applied the brakes, IGN and the system is switched on and the vehicle engine starts. In both cases, the safety instruction mentioned above will be displayed. To confirm the safety instruction: Press the controller . The message disappears automatically when you start the vehicle’s engine. Prolonged usage of the system with the engine not running may cause complete discharge of the battery. Switching the system off Vehicles without Start button Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. The system will switch off. 31 Functional introduction Basic functions Vehicles with Start button Switching off Switching on Press the vehicle’s Start button once. Option 1: Press the rotary knob on the headunit. Option 1: Press the rotary knob on the headunit. Option 2: Press and hold the button on the steering wheel. Option 2: Briefly press the button on the steering wheel. The system will switch off. Switching off during a phone call If you switch the system off during a phone call using the hands-free unit of the system, the call will be transfered automatically back to the mobile phone (private mode). Switching audio/video playback on/ off When the system is switched on, you can switch audio/video playback off and on independently. Whether audio/video playback is switched on or off, you can switch the system on and off without affecting it. The following functions are still available when audio/video playback is switched off: 32 Voice control system PHONE (Bluetooth® handsfree) Navigation INFO In both cases, audio/video playback switches off and the message AV OFF is shown in the top status line. In both cases, the audio/video that was playing before playback was switched off is resumed. Additionally, the system switches to the navigation map display, if one of the following modes was selected and shown in the display before playback was switched off: Option 3: Press one of the main function buttons , or on the central control panel. FM mode AM mode XM® Satellite Radio mode Option 4: Loading a magazine compartment, see page 79, page 80 and page 81. DISC mode AUX mode For all other modes, the display remains unchanged. The system will switch to the mode corresponding to the button pressed. The system will switch to DISC mode. Option 5: Connecting an iPod® mobile digital device or USB memory stick, see page 123. In both cases, the system will switch to the corresponding mode. Functional introduction Basic functions Setting the volume WARNING The system automatically saves the respective setting upon setting. Option 1: Press the button. If any other mode than FM or AM was active before, the system will switch to FM or AM mode. On the headunit Turn the rotary knob . Driving with the volume set to such a level that the outside sound is not audible, may be a cause of an accident. On the steering wheel If FM1 was active before, the system will switch to FM2. Set the volume to such a level, that the outside sound is audible. Option 1: Briefly press the or button one or more times. If FM2 was active before, the system will switch to AM band. There is one common volume setting for the FM, AM, DISC and XM® Satellite Radio signal sources. There is also one common volume setting for the AUX signal sources (iPod®, USB and AUX). Both settings are independent from each other. Separate volume settings are possible for the phone, for audible driving recommendations and for voice control. The respective volume can be set during a phone call, during an audible driving recommendation and during voice output. The volume for audible driving recommendations can also be set in the navigation settings, see the chapter “Navigation”, section “Guidance volume settings” on page 207. If AM was active before, the system will switch to FM1. The volume will change in small increments. Option 2: Press and hold the or button. The volume will change in large increments. Option 2: Press the button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the system switches to FM or AM mode. Audio settings Switching to FM1/FM2 or AM mode and switching radio band The audio settings include the following functions: If Navigation, INFO or PHONE is the active mode, switching to FM or AM mode on the steering wheel does not switch the display, only the audio source will be switched accordingly. If you want to switch the display also, you must use the button on the control panel. Setting the balance/fader, see page 34 Setting the treble/mid/bass, see page 35 Switching surround on/off, see page 36 Performing an audio reset, see page 36 33 Functional introduction Basic functions Opening the Audio Settings menu The Audio Settings menu is opened in different ways, depending on the currently active signal source. Active signal source is FM, AM, XM® Satellite Radio, audio CD/DVD, MP3 CD or AUX (audio) In the main menu , select the menu item Settings . The Audio Settings menu is displayed in the content area . Active signal source is Video CD, video DVD or AUX (video) Press and hold the button until the appropriate main menu is displayed. In the main menu , select the menu item Settings . The audio/video selection menu is displayed in the content area . In the audio/video selection menu, select the menu item Audio. The Audio Settings menu is displayed in the content area . Closing the Audio Settings menu Briefly press the button. Setting the balance/fader The balance/fader setting applies to all signal sources. The illustration shows the FM main menu with the main menu activated Main menu Audio Settings menu Content area Settings menu item To open the Balance/Fader menu: In the Audio Settings menu, select the menu item Balance/Fader. The illustration shows the video DVD main menu with the main menu activated 34 Main menu Audio/video selection menu Content area Settings menu item The Balance/Fader menu is displayed in the content area. Functional introduction Basic functions To set balance or fader: Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached. The system saves the setting automatically. To close the Balance/Fader menu: Push the controller once or briefly press the button. Scale for the fader setting Fader indicator Balance indicator Scale for the balance setting The position of the two indicators and on the scale show the current settings. The color of the two indicators shows whether the balance function or the fader function is active. In the illustration above, the fader function is active. Activating the balance or fader function: If necessary, press the controller . The previously inactive function is now active. Setting the treble/mid/bass The system automatically saves the treble/ mid/bass settings separately for all audio and video signal sources. To open the Treble/Mid/Bass menu: In the Audio Settings menu, select the menu item Treble/Mid/Bass. The Treble/Mid/Bass menu is displayed in the content area. Scale for the treble setting Scale for the mid setting Scale for the bass setting Treble indicator Mid indicator Bass indicator The position of the three indicators , and on the scales , and show the respective current settings. The color of the indicators shows which of the scales is active. In the illustration above, the scale for the treble setting is active. You can tell an active scale by the white frame around the scale. 35 Functional introduction Basic functions Activating a scale: Push or press the controller repeatedly until the desired scale is active. There is also a common surround setting for the following signal sources: Audio DVD To set a value: Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display will change accordingly. Video DVD Display = function switched on Audio CD with DTS sound Display = function switched off The indicator moves accordingly on the scale, showing you the setting. To close the Treble/Mid/Bass menu: Push the controller once or briefly press the button. The two settings are independent of each other. The system saves the settings automatically. To switch the surround function on/ off: In the Audio Settings menu, select the menu item Surround. Switching surround on/off There is a common surround setting for the following signal sources: FM AM XM® Satellite Radio iPod® mobile digital device, USB memory stick and AUX signal source Audio CD without DTS sound Video CD 36 Performing an audio reset You can use the audio reset function to reset the following features to the factory settings: Balance/Fader Treble/Mid/Bass Surround In the Audio Settings menu, select the menu item Reset Audio Settings. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to reset the audio settings. Status display Menu item Surround Functional introduction Basic functions Select Yes or No. The system will or will not reset the audio settings, depending on the answer you select. Video settings Please see chapter “DISC mode”, section “Video DVD playback”, subsection “Video settings” on page 98 for a description of the video settings. 37 Functional introduction Basic functions 38 FM and AM mode HD Radio (TM) information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 General operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Tuning to stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Storing stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Showing station details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Audio and FM/AM HD Radio (TM) settings . . . . . . . . 52 39 FM and AM mode HD Radio (TM) information Licensing information HD RadioTM Technology Manufactured Under License From iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD RadioTM and the HD Radio logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation. Availibilty information HD RadioTM reception is available in the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii. What is HD RadioTM technology? The Driver Information System is able to receive standard analog FM/AM radio broadcasting as well as digital HD RadioTM FM/AM broadcasting. 40 HD RadioTM technology provides digital and analog reception using existing FM and AM broadcasting frequencies. Currently, radio stations broadcasting an HD RadioTM signal are operating in a hybrid mode of both, analog and digital, in order to reach both receivers. In both modes, analog and digital, the broadcasted program content is the same (except multicasting, see below). Eventually, as analog receivers are replaced by digital ones, radio stations may be able to turn off their analog broadcasting and use only the digital one. Multicasting HD RadioTM FM stations are able to broadcast multiple digital program streams (channels) over a single FM frequency. For example, a HD RadioTM FM station can run a main channel of music and a sub channel of news (or even two different music channels) at one frequency. But only the program content of the main channel is also broadcasted analog. HD RadioTM signal delay To overcome the delay that digital systems inherently produce, HD RadioTM technology first uses the audio signal of the analog broadcasting when you tune to an AM station or to the main channel of a FM station. After that, the system will blend from analog to digital signal. Normally, this blending is very smooth. If you experience a skip in program content of several seconds, the radio station has not implemented HD RadioTM broadcasting correctly. This is not a problem with your Driver Information System. Due to the fact that sub channels are only broadcasted digital, blending from analog to digital signal is not possible if you tune to a sub channel. In this case playback of the sub channel starts after several seconds, this is a normal function. FM and AM mode HD Radio (TM) information Automatic switching between digital and analog broadcasting If the reception of the digital signal is lost, the system switches automatically to the analog signal. As soon as the digital signal is available again it will switch back. Due to the fact that sub channels are only broadcasted digital, first the system mutes playback if you have tuned to a sub channel and the digital signal is lost. Additionally, the upper status line shows the message No HD signal in place of station name. Second, after 1 minute with the digital signal lost, the system will automatically tune to the analog signal of the corresponding frequency. Text based information HD RadioTM stations are able to broadcast text based informations, e.g. station name, song title and artist name. The Driver Information System is able to display these informations. 41 FM and AM mode General operation For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. FM main menu and upper status line while receiving an analog FM signal FM main menu and upper/lower status line while receiving a digital FM HD RadioTM signal Switching to FM or AM mode Option 1: Press the button. Option 2: Press the button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the system switches to FM or AM mode. If Navigation, INFO or PHONE is the active mode, switching to FM or AM mode on the steering wheel does not switch the display, only the audio source will be switched accordingly. If you want to switch the display also, you must use the button on the control panel. 42 Currently active FM mode (FM1 or FM2) Highlighted menu item in the main menu Currently active entertainment source Preset of the currently tuned station in the presets If transmitted, name of the currently tuned station else frequency (depends also on the RDS setting, see section “RDS on” on page 53) Indicator for stereo reception If transmitted, program type (PTY code) of the currently tuned station, else no display (depends also on the RDS setting, see section “RDS on” on page 53) Main menu Currently active FM mode (FM1 or FM2) Highlighted menu item in the main menu Currently active entertainment source Preset of the currently tunded station in the presets If transmitted name of the currently tuned station, else frequency Indicator for HD RadioTM reception If transmitted song title currently playing, else no display Main menu FM and AM mode General operation AM main menu and upper status line while receiving an analog AM signal AM main menu and upper/lower status line while receiving a digital AM HD RadioTM signal Switching mode/band There are 16 presets available for the AM band and 32 presets for the FM band. The 32 FM presets are distributed among 2 FM modes (FM1 and FM2). You can use the FM modes to tune to separate set of stations for different regions. Using the central control panel Press the button. Currently active mode Highlighted menu item in the main menu Currently active entertainment source Preset of the currently tuned station in the presets Frequency of the currently tuned station Main menu If FM1 is the currently active mode, the system will switch to FM2. Currently active mode Highlighted menu item in the main menu Currently active entertainment source Preset of the currently tuned station in the presets If transmitted name of the currently tuned station, else frequency Indicator for HD RadioTM reception If transmitted song title currently playing, else no display Main menu If FM2 is the currently active mode, the system will switch to AM band. If AM is the currently active band, the system will switch to FM1. Using the steering wheel Press the button repeatedly until the band is switched. With the button, you cannot switch between FM1 and FM2. 43 FM and AM mode Tuning to stations For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Overview The following options are available: Tuning to a station via the station list, see page 44 Tuning to a station via a station search, see page 45 Tuning to a station via manual tuning, see page 46 Tuning to a station via the presets, see page 47 Tuning to a station via the Scan function, see page 47 Tuning to a station via the station list To tune to a station: Select the desired station in the station list. The system tunes to the corresponding station. This function is only available in the FM band. The station list contains all the currently receivable FM stations. It is sorted by frequency number and is automatically refreshed and updated by the system. If the selected station is a multicasting HD RadioTM FM station, the system tunes to the main channel of the corresponding station. The station list will show the main and the sub channel. To request the station list: Open the FM or AM main menu, see section “Switching to FM or AM mode” on page 42. In the FM or AM main menu, select the menu item Local Stations. The station list appears. HD1 = main channel HD2 = sub channel To tune to a sub or a main channel: Select the corresponding channel in the station list. 44 Icon for the currently tuned station The system tunes to the corresponding channel. FM and AM mode Tuning to stations Tuning to a station via a station search Tune & Seek menu Using the steering wheel Tuning to a station Press and hold the or button. Option 1: Briefly push the controller . The search proceeds upwards or downwards. After releasing the button, it stops at the next receivable station. The seek proceeds upwards or downwards and stops at the next receivable station. Using the central control panel Opening the Tune & Seek menu Open the FM or AM main menu, see section “Switching to FM or AM mode” on page 42. In the FM or AM main menu, select the menu item Tune & Seek. If HD on is not set in the settings (see section “HD on” on page 52), you have only access to analog radio stations. Frequency indicator (shows the currently tuned frequency) HD RadioTM indicator. TM The HD Radio the following: The Tune & Seek menu appears. indicator shows one of HD followed by a number between 1 - 8 (in case HD on is set in the settings and the tuned station is a multicasting HD RadioTM station). Number 1 is the main channel, numbers 2 - 8 are the sub channels. HD - - (in case HD on is set in the settings and the tuned station is a nonmulticasting HD RadioTM station or it is not a HD RadioTM station) No display in case HD on is not set in the settings Option 2: Push or push and hold the controller . The frequency decreases or increases. After releasing the controller , the seek stops at the next receivable station. Tuning to a sub channel Tuning to a HD RadioTM sub channel is only possible if HD on is set in the settings and the tuned station is a multicasting HD RadioTM station. You can tell this by the HD RadioTM indicator . For further information about the HD RadioTM indicator, please see section “Tune & Seek menu” on page 45. 45 FM and AM mode Tuning to stations To tune to another channel: Press the controller . For further information about the Tune & Seek menu, please see page 45. The HD RadioTM indicator is highlighted. Frequency indicator (not highlighted) HD RadioTM indicator (highlighted) Turn the controller . The system tunes to the next or the previous channel, depending on the direction of rotation. To highlight the frequency indicator again: Press the controller . Frequency indicator (highlighted) HD RadioTM indicator (not highlighted) Now you can operate the search or the manual tuning again. For manual tuning, please see the following description. Tune & Seek menu Currently tuned frequency Tuning to a station Tuning to a station via manual tuning Opening the Tune & Seek menu Open the FM or AM main menu, see section “Switching to FM or AM mode” on page 42. In the FM or AM main menu, select the menu item Tune & Seek. The Tune & Seek menu appears. 46 Turn the controller . The frequency increases or decreases, depending on the direction of rotation. Tuning to a sub channel Please see the section “Tuning to a sub channel” on page 45. FM and AM mode Tuning to stations Tuning to a station via the presets There are 16 presets available for the AM band and 32 presets for the FM band. The 32 FM presets are distributed among 2 FM modes (FM1 and FM2). You can use the FM modes to tune to separate set of stations for different regions. In the FM or AM main menu, select the menu item Presets. In case of AM, the presets appear in the form of a list. In case of FM, the presets of the currently active FM mode appears in the form of a list. For information on switching the mode, please refer to the section “Switching mode/ band” on page 43. If you tune via the presets to a no longer receivable sub channel of a FM HD RadioTM station, the system mutes playback and shows the message Acquiring HD Signal in the upper statusline in place of station name. After a certain time without receiving the sub channel, the upper statusline shows the message No HD signal. After a certain time, the system will tune to the analog signal of the corresponding frequency. Using the central control panel To call up a preset: Open the FM or AM main menu, see section “Switching to FM or AM mode” on page 42. The display only appears if the stored station is a HD RadioTM station and HD on is activated in the settings, see section “Audio and FM/AM HD Radio (TM) settings” on page 52. If HD on is not activated, the channel display disappears and access to the digital signal of stored HD RadioTM stations is not possible. In this case, you will have access to the analog signal only. To tune to a station: Select the desired station in the list. Using the steering wheel Briefly press the or button. The system will tune to the previous or next station stored in the presets. The illustration shows the FM presets Currently active FM mode (FM1 or FM2) Preset number of the currently tuned station HD RadioTM channel display (HD1 = main channel, HD2 - 8 = sub channels) Icon for the currently tuned station Tuning to a station via the Scan function The Scan function searches through the selected band, stops at a receivable station, plays the station for five seconds and goes to the next receivable station. It will not search for FM HD RadioTM sub channels. 47 FM and AM mode Tuning to stations Starting the Scan function Stopping the Scan function manually In the FM or AM main menu, select the menu item Scan. Option 1: Press the controller . The Scan function starts, a corresponding Scan message is displayed. The system will stop the Scan function. Option 2: Briefly press the or button on the steering wheel. The system will stop the Scan function. Button was pressed: The system will tune to the station stored in the preset 16. Button was pressed: The system will tune to the station stored in the preset 1. The Scan function will stop automatically, if the frequency from where it has been started is reached again. It will also stop automatically, if you switch to another audio/video source. After switching back to AM/FM again, the system tunes to the frequency from where the Scan function has been started. You can also stop the Scan function manually. 48 Option 3: Press and hold the or button on the steering wheel until the Scan message disappears. The system will stop the Scan function and activate the search function. Button was pressed: The seek proceeds downwards and stops at the next receivable station. Button was pressed: The seek proceeds upwards and stops at the next receivable station. FM and AM mode Storing stations For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. In the FM or AM main menu, select the menu item Presets. In case of AM, the presets appear in the form of a list. In case of FM, the presets of the currently active FM mode appears in the form of a list. There are 16 presets available for the AM band and 32 presets for the FM band. The 32 FM presets are distributed among 2 FM modes (FM1 and FM2). You can use the FM modes to tune to separate set of stations for different regions. To select a preset (e.g. preset number 6): Turn the controller until the preset number 6 is highlighted. Option 1 to store the currently tuned station in the preset number 6: Press and hold the controller until the station is stored. Option 2 to store the currently tuned station in the preset number 6: Push the controller once. For information on switching the mode, please refer to the section “Switching mode/ band” on page 43. The Options menu appears. Storing stations using the station presets To tune to the desired station: See section “Tuning to stations” on page 44. To request the station presets: Open the FM or AM main menu, see section “Switching to FM or AM mode” on page 42. The illustration shows the FM presets Currently active FM mode (FM1 or FM2) Frequency or name of the currently tuned station (depends on the setting, see section “RDS on” on page 53) Preset number 6 Menu item Store Station Here Options menu 49 FM and AM mode Storing stations In the Options menu, select the menu item Store Station Here. The station is stored. Storing stations using the Tune & Seek menu To request the Tune & Seek menu: Open the FM or AM main menu, see section “Switching to FM or AM mode” on page 42. In the FM or AM main menu, select the menu item Tune & Seek. The Tune & Seek menu appears. 50 Tune & Seek menu Currently tuned frequency To tune to the desired station: See section “Tuning to a station via a station search” on page 45 or section “Tuning to a station via manual tuning” on page 46. To request the station preset list: Press and hold the controller until the station preset list appears. To store the station: In the station preset list, highlight the desired preset and press the controller . The station is stored. FM and AM mode Showing station details Showing details of the currently tuned HD RadioTM station Push the controller . The Options menu appears. The system is able to show the following details of the currently tuned HD RadioTM station: Name and the frequency of the currently tuned HD RadioTM station, the title name and the artist name of the title currently playing. To open the Options menu: In the station list or in the presets, highlight the currently tuned station. Menu item Details Options menu To open the details screen: In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. Song title name Artist name Frequency Station name To close the details screen: Press the controller . You will see the details screen. The menu item Details cannot be selected if the highlighted station is not the currently tuned station or if it is not a HD RadioTM station. Icon for the currently tuned station Highlighted preset 51 FM and AM mode Audio and FM/AM HD Radio (TM) settings Audio settings Please see the section “Audio settings” on page 33 for a description of the audio settings. FM HD RadioTM settings The FM HD RadioTM settings include the following functions: HD on, see page 52 RDS on, see page 53 Opening and closing the FM HD RadioTM settings menu To open the Settings menu: Open the FM main menu, see section “Switching to FM or AM mode” on page 42. In the FM main menu, select the menu item Settings. The Settings menu appears. 52 FM main menu Settings menu Menu item HD Radio Menu item Settings To open the FM HD RadioTM settings menu: In the Settings menu, select the menu item HD Radio. The FM HD RadioTM settings menu appears. FM HD RadioTM settings menu To close the FM HD RadioTM settings menu: Briefly press the button. HD on With this function switched off, only the analog signal of HD RadioTM stations will be accessible. After switching this function off while listening to the digital signal of a HD RadioTM station (main or sub channel), the system will switch from the digital signal to the analog signal automatically. After switching this function on while listening to a HD RadioTM station stored as a sub channel in the presets, the system will switch from the analog signal to the digital signal of the stored sub channel automatically. FM and AM mode Audio and FM/AM HD Radio (TM) settings The status display changes accordingly. After switching this function on while listening to a HD RadioTM station not stored in the presets, the system will switch from the analog signal to the main channel of the digital signal automatically. Switching the function on/off Display = function switched on Display = function switched off RDS on If the function is switched on: The upper status line shows the name of the currently tuned analog FM station, if transmitted, else the frequency will be displayed. The lower status line shows the program type (PTY code) of the currently tuned analog FM station, if transmitted, else no program type will be displayed. Open the FM HD RadioTM settings menu, see section “Opening and closing the FM HD RadioTM settings menu” on page 52. Switching the function on/off Open the FM HD RadioTM settings menu, see section “Opening and closing the FM HD RadioTM settings menu” on page 52. Station name or frequency Program type (PTY code) or no display If the function is switched off: Status display Menu item HD on FM HD RadioTM settings menu In the FM HD RadioTM settings menu, select the menu item HD on. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The upper status line always shows the frequency of the currently tuned analog FM radio station. The lower status line shows no program type (PTY code). Status display Menu item RDS on FM HD RadioTM settings menu 53 FM and AM mode Audio and FM/AM HD Radio (TM) settings In the FM HD RadioTM settings menu, select the menu item RDS on. Switching the function on/off Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. To open the Settings menu: Open the AM main menu, see section “Switching to FM or AM mode” on page 42. The status display changes accordingly. In the AM main menu, select the menu item Settings. Display = function switched on Display = function switched off The Settings menu appears. AM HD RadioTM setting The AM HD RadioTM setting include the function HD on. With this function switched off, only the analog signal of AM HD RadioTM stations will be accessible. After switching this function off while listening to the digital signal of a AM HD RadioTM station, the system will switch from the digital signal to the analog signal automatically. After switching this function on while listening to the analog signal of a AM HD RadioTM station, the system will switch from the analog signal to the digital signal automatically. 54 AM main menu Settings menu Menu item HD on Status display Menu item Settings To switch the function on/off: In the Settings menu, select the menu item HD on. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display changes accordingly. Display = function switched on Display = function switched off XM Satellite Radio mode XM Satellite Radio information/General operation . 56 Tuning to channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Storing channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Status screens and messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 55 XM Satellite Radio mode XM Satellite Radio information/General operation For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. XM® Satellite Radio information Licensing information What is XM® Satellite Radio? XM® Satellite radio offers the reception of a multitude of stations - all in digital quality. A wide range of programs is available, e.g. music, sports, news, and entertainment, all largely without the interruption of advertisements. Using of XM® Satellite Radio XM® and the XM® logos are registered trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc. Availibility information XM® Satellite Radio is available in the United States (except Alaska and Hawaii) and Canada. 56 Before using the XM® Satellite Radio service, you must sign up with the provider XM® Satellite Radio. The provider needs the Radio ID number. It can be displayed in the Tune & Seek menu after tuning to channel 0, see section “Tuning to a channel using the Tune & Seek menu” on page 58. Without sign up, only the free-to-air channels of XM® Satellite Radio are available. Channel 1 (preview/promotional channel) is one example. But there may be other free-to-air channels. The XM® Satellite Radio program is available for a modest monthly fee. XM® Satellite Radio may request payment of an additional fee to enable certain channels. For further information about XM® Satellite Radio please visit the following website: www.xmradio.com XM Satellite Radio mode XM Satellite Radio information/General operation General operation Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode Option 1: Press the button. Option 2: Press the button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the system switches to XM® Satellite Radio mode. If Navigation, INFO or PHONE is the active mode, switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode on the steering wheel does not switch the display, only the audio source will be switched accordingly. If you want to switch the display also, you must use the button on the control panel. ® The following illustration shows the XM Satellite Radio main menu with the main menu activated. Currently active main function Highlighted menu item in the main menu Currently active entertainment source Preset of the currently tuned channel in the presets Channel name or number of the currently tuned channel (depends on the setting, see section “Settings” on page 66) Indicator for XM® Satellite Radio mode If transmitted song title currently playing, else no display If you have tuned to channel 0, the display shows the Radio ID number. Main menu 57 XM Satellite Radio mode Tuning to channels For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. To request the channel number input menu: Open the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, see section “Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode” on page 57. Overview In the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, select the menu item Tune & Seek. The following options are available: Tuning to a channel using the Tune & Seek menu, see page 58 Tuning to a channel using the channel presets, see page 59 Tuning to a channel using the Scan function, see page 60 Tuning to a channel using the channel list, see page 61 Tuning to a channel using the category list, see page 61 Tuning to a channel using the Tune & Seek menu Tuning to a channel via the Tune & Seek menu is restricted to channels you have subscribed. The Tune & Seek menu appears. To tune to a channel: Turn the controller . The system tunes to the next or to the previous available subscribed channel, depending on the direction of rotation. To select another category: Push the controller . The next or previous category will be seleceted, depending on the direction of pushing. The system tunes to the first available subscribed channel of the category. Showing the Radio ID number Tune to channel 0 by turning the controller . Tune & Seek menu Currently tuned channel Info display (Artist of the currently played song and category of the currently tuned channel) After tuning to channel 0, the info display shows the Radio ID number instead of artist and category. Showing details of the currently tuned channel Push the controller . The Options menu appears. 58 XM Satellite Radio mode Tuning to channels Tuning to a channel using the channel presets Using the steering wheel Briefly press the or button. The system will tune to the previous or next channel stored in the presets. Using the central control panel Menu item Details Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. You will see the details screen. To request the presets: Open the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, see section “Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode” on page 57. To tune to a channel: Select the desired channel in the presets. A status screen appears if the selected channel is no longer available, see section “Status screen Channel Not Available” on page 70. Showing details of the currently tuned channel Highlight the currently tuned channel. Push the controller . The Options menu appears. In the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, select the menu item Presets. The presets appear. To close the details screen: Press the controller . Menu item Details Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. Icon for the currently tuned channel Presets You will see the details screen. 59 XM Satellite Radio mode Tuning to channels In the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, select the menu item Scan. The Scan function starts, a corresponding message is displayed. Option 2: Briefly press the or button on the steering wheel. The system will stop the Scan function. Button was pressed: The system will tune to the channel stored in the preset 16. Button was pressed: The system will tune to the channel stored in the preset 1. Option 3: Press and hold the or button on the steering wheel until the Scan message disappears. To close the details screen: Press the controller . Tuning to a channel using the Scan function The system will stop the Scan function. The Scan function searches through the subscribed channels, stops at a receivable channel, plays the channel for five seconds and goes to the next channel. The Channel 0 is not covered by the Scan function. In the settings, see section “Settings” on page 66, you can set a category filter for the Scan function. The Scan function will stop automatically, if the channel from where it has been started is reached again. It will also stop automatically, if you switch to another audio/video source. After switching back to XM® Satellite Radio again, the system tunes to the channel from where the Scan function has been started. You can also stop the Scan function manually. Starting the Scan function Stopping the Scan function manually Open the XM Satellite Radio main menu, see section “Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode” on page 57. Option 1: Press the controller . ® 60 The system will stop the Scan function. Button was pressed: The system will tune to the previous channel in the channel list. Button was pressed: The system will tune to the next channel in the channel list. XM Satellite Radio mode Tuning to channels Tuning to a channel using the channel list Tuning to a channel using the category list The channel list contains only channels you have subscribed. In the settings, see section “Settings” on page 66, you can set a category filter for the list. To request the category list: Open the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, see section “Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode” on page 57. Using the steering wheel In the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, select the menu item Category List. Press and hold the or button. The system tunes to the previous or next channel in the channel list. Using the central control panel To request the channel list: Open the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, see section “Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode” on page 57. To tune to a channel: Select the desired channel in the channel list. In the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, select the menu item Channel List. The channel list appears. The category list appears. Icon for the currently tuned channel Channel number Channel name Channel list Showing details of the currently tuned channel Proceed as described previously, see section “Showing details of the currently tuned channel” on page 59. Icon for the currently active category Category list Select the desired category. The channel list according to the selected category appears. 61 XM Satellite Radio mode Tuning to channels Going back to the category list Icon for the currently tuned channel Channel number Channel name Select the desired channel. To go back to the category list: Press the button or select the menu item , see illustration above. Showing details of the currently tuned channel Proceed as described previously, see section “Showing details of the currently tuned channel” on page 59. 62 XM Satellite Radio mode Storing channels For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. In the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, select the menu item Tune & Seek. The Tune & Seek menu appears. There are 16 presets available in the channel presets. Overview The following options are available: Storing a channel using the Tune & Seek menu, see page 63 Storing a channel using the channel presets, see page 64 Storing a channel using the channel list, see page 64 Storing a channel using the category list, see page 65 Storing a channel using the Tune & Seek menu To request the Tune & Seek menu: Open the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, see section “Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode” on page 57. Tune & Seek menu To tune to the desired channel: See section “Tuning to a channel using the Tune & Seek menu” on page 58. Option 1 to request the channel preset list: After tuning to the desired channel, push the controller . The Options menu appears. Menu item Store To Presets Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Store To Presets. The channel preset list appears. Option 2 to request the channel preset list: After tuning to the desired channel, press and hold the controller until the channel preset list appears. To store the channel: In the channel preset list, highlight the desired preset and press the controller . The channel is stored. 63 XM Satellite Radio mode Storing channels Storing a channel using the channel presets To tune to the desired channel: See section “Tuning to channels” on page 58. To request the presets: Open the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, see section “Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode” on page 57. In the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, select the menu item Presets. To select a preset (e.g. preset number 2): Highlight the preset number 2. Option 1 to store the currently tuned station in the preset number 2: Press and hold the controller until the channel is stored. Option 2 to store the currently tuned station in the preset number 2: Push the controller . Storing a channel using the channel list To request the channel list: Open the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, see section “Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode” on page 57. In the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, select the menu item Channel List. The channel list appears. The Options menu appears. The presets appear in the form of a list. The currently tuned channel is displayed in the top status line. 64 Currently tuned channel Preset number 2 Menu item Store Channel Here Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Store Channel Here. The channel is stored. Icon for the currently tuned channel Channel number Channel name Channel list XM Satellite Radio mode Storing channels To tune to a channel: Select the desired channel. Storing a channel using the category list To store the currently tuned channel: Highlight the currently tuned channel and push the controller . To request the category list: Open the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, see section “Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode” on page 57. The Options menu appears. To store the currently tuned channel: Highlight the currently tuned channel and push the controller . The Options menu appears. In the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, select the menu item Category List. The category list appears. To select a category and tune to a channel: See section “Tuning to a channel using the category list” on page 61. Menu item Store To Presets Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Store To Presets. In the Options menu, select the menu item Store To Presets. The channel preset list appears. In the channel preset list, highlight the desired preset and press the controller . The channel preset list appears. In the channel preset list, highlight the desired preset and press the controller . The channel is stored. Menu item Store To Presets Options menu The channel is stored. Icon for the currently tuned channel Channel number Channel name 65 XM Satellite Radio mode Settings Closing the XM® Radio settings menu Overview The XM® Radio settings include the following functions: Setting the display in the upper status line, see page 66 Setting the category filter for the channel list, see page 67 Setting the category search, see page 68 Briefly press the button. Setting the display in the upper status line Opening the menu XM® Radio settings Settings menu Menu item XM Radio In the Settings menu, select the menu item XM Radio. Open the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, see section “Switching to XM® Satellite Radio mode” on page 57. With this function, you can set whether the channel number or the channel name is displayed in the upper status line. Open the XM® Radio settings menu, see section “Opening the XM® Radio settings menu” on page 66. The XM® Radio settings menu appears. In the XM® Satellite Radio main menu, select the menu item Settings. The Settings menu appears. 66 XM® Radio settings menu Topmost menu item XM® Radio settings menu XM Satellite Radio mode Settings The labelling of the topmost menu item always shows the current setting. It will change with every selection. Possible labellings: Display by CH Nr. (Upper status line shows channel number instead of channel name) Display by CH Name (Upper status line shows channel name instead of channel number) The current setting is also identified by the icon to the left of the topmost menu item . Setting the category filter for the channel list With this function, you can set one or more category filters. After that, only channels matching to the filter setting are shown in the channel list. Additionally, the Scan function plays only channels matching to the filter setting. Open the XM® Radio settings menu, see section “Opening the XM® Radio settings menu” on page 66. Status display Category filter Category filter list To set a category filter: Select the desired filter. Icon = Upper status line shows channel number instead of channel name The status display changes accordingly. Icon = Upper status line shows channel name instead of channel number To change the setting: In the XM® Radio settings menu , select the topmost menu item . Display = Filter is activated Display = Filter is deactivated XM® Radio settings menu Menu item Category Filter To request the category list: In the XM® Radio settings menu, select the menu item Category Filter. You will see the category list. 67 XM Satellite Radio mode Settings You can activate several filters at the same time. If you activate the filter “All”, all other filters are automatically activated. If you deactivate the filter “All”, all other activated filters are automatically deactivated. If all filters are activated, deactivating another filter than “All” will also deactivate the filter “All”. To close the category list and go back to the XM® Radio settings menu: Briefly press the button. Setting the category search When setting this function, tuning operations via the or buttons on the steering wheel are restricted to channels with the same category as the currently active channel. Open the XM Radio settings menu, see section “Opening the XM® Radio settings menu” on page 66. ® 68 Status display Menu item Category Search XM® Radio settings menu To set the category search: In the XM® Radio settings menu, select the menu item Category Search. The status display changes accordingly. Display = Function is set Display = Function is not set XM Satellite Radio mode Status screens and messages Status screen Channel Not Authorized If you try to tune from the presets to a channel which is no longer subscribed, the status screen shown below appears. Additionally, the upper status line shows the status message . If the currently tuned channel becomes unsubscribed, the same status screen and the same status message as described above appears. To close the status screen: Press the controller . The status screen and status message disappears and the system tunes to the channel 1. Status screen No Signal If the received signal is not strong enough, the status screen shown below appears. Additionally, the upper status line shows the status message . Status message Channel Not To close the status screen: Press the controller . The status screen disappears, but the status message will be displayed as long as the received signal is not strong enough. In this case, operation of the system is possible, but the status screen appears again, as soon as you try to tune to another channel. If the received signal is strong enough again, the status message disappears and the system tunes automatically to your last tuned channel. Status screen Loading If the tuner acquires audio or information/ decoding data, the status screen shown below appears. Additionally, the upper status line shows the status message . Authorized Status screen To close the status screen: Press the controller . While listening to XM® Satellite Radio, the status message may appear depending on the signal state. The status screen and status message disappears and the system tunes to the channel heard before. Status message No Signal Status screen 69 XM Satellite Radio mode Status screens and messages Status screen Channel Not Available If you tune from the presets to a channel which is no longer available or if the currently tuned channel is no longer available, the status screen shown below appears. Additionally, the upper status line shows the status message . If you have tried to tune to a channel which is no longer available, the system tunes to the channel heard before. If the currently tuned channel was no longer available, the system tunes to channel 1. Status screen Check Antenna If the antenna is not connected properly, the status screen shown below appears. Additionally, the upper status line shows the status message . Status message Loading Status screen To close the status screen: Press the controller . The status screen disappears, but the status message will be displayed unitl the process has been finished. In this state, operation of the system is possible, but the status screen appears again, as soon as you try to tune to another channel. If the process has been finished, the status message disappears and the system tunes automatically to your last tuned channel. 70 Status message Channel Not Available Status screen To close the status screen: Press the controller . The status screen and status message disappears. Status message Check Antenna Status screen XM Satellite Radio mode Status screens and messages To close the status screen: Press the controller . To close the status screen: Press the controller . The status screen disappears, but the status message will be displayed until the antenna is connected properly. The status screen and status message disappears. Status screen Channel Off Air If you tune to a channel which is off air or if the currently tuned channel goes off air, the status screen shown below appears. Additionally, the upper status line shows the status message . If you have tried to tune to a channel which is off air, the system tunes to the channel heard before. If the currently tuned channel was going off air, the system tunes to channel 1. Status message Channel Off Air Status screen 71 XM Satellite Radio mode Status screens and messages 72 DISC mode General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Loading the disc changer magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Ejecting the disc changer magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Audio disc playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Video DVD playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Video CD playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 73 DISC mode General information Safety instructions License notice WARNING The Driver Information System is a class 1 laser product. Invisible laser radiation poses a risk of injury to the eyes if the cover is opened or damaged. Do not open the housing. The Driver Information System does not contain any user-serviceable parts. For safety reasons, any maintenance work must be performed exclusively by qualified service experts. Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942;5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks and the DTS logos and Symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Automatic video lock-out Switching the gear is described in detail in the vehicle’s operation manual. Please pay attention to the corresponding descriptions and safety instructions in the vehicle’s operation manual. In the interest of safety, video CD/DVD playback is only possible if the gear stick is in position P. Else you will see a corresponding message in the display. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. The system switches the picture back on as soon as the gear stick is in position P. The video CD/DVD playback sound is not affected by the lock-out. 74 DISC mode General information Supported discs Multisession CDs The Driver Information System supports the following CDs and DVDs: On multisession CDs, the content of the first session determines how the Driver Information System handles the CD. CD-DA (audio CD) CD-ROM CD-R/RW VCD ( video CD) DVD-Video (single- and dual-layer) DVD-Audio DVD-ROM (single- and dual-layer) DVD-R/RW Audio CDs with copy protection do not comply with the standard and may not be able to be played. It may be possible to play DVD-R and DVD-RW discs, however this cannot be guaranteed. Permissible file systems ISO9660/Joliet for CDs UDF for DVDs If the first session contains data in the audio CD format, for example, and the second session contains MP3 or wma tracks, the system will handle the CD as a conventional audio CD. This means that the MP3 or wma tracks cannot be accessed. If the first session contains MP3 or wma tracks, for example, and the second session contains data in the audio CD format, the system will not handle the CD as an audio CD. In this case, only the MP3 or wma tracks can be accessed. Mixed Mode CD/CD-Extra Mixed Mode CDs are CDs that contain data in the audio CD format as well as other data, such as pictures. The Driver Information System can play back neither the audio data nor the other data from this type of CD. CDs with the designation “CD-Extra” can have the same content as Mixed Mode CDs. With CD-Extra CDs, however, the data is stored in a different manner. The Driver Information System can play back the audio data from these CDs. These CDs can also bear the designation “CD Plus” or “Enhanced CD”. MP3 or wma discs File structure When creating MP3 or wma discs, you can organize the tracks into folders. Folders can also contain further folders (subfolders). A disc may have a maximum of 255 folders in total. A maximum of 255 tracks and 255 subfolders are permissible per folder, with a maximum nesting depth of 8 folder levels. The system cannot access more deeply nested folders. The same applies to the tracks stored in these folders. A maximum of 4000 tracks in total are permissible per disc. Below you will find an example of a file structure. 75 DISC mode General information The Driver Information System does not support ID3 tags. Please note the following when assigning track names: Track and folder names When creating MP3 or wma discs, you can assign names to the tracks and to the folders. The Driver Information System uses these names for the corresponding display when playing the disc. Empty folders or folders containing data other than MP3 or wma tracks are not displayed by the system. 76 Track names must contain at least one character and should not contain more than one hundred characters. The system cannot display names with more than one hundred characters. Track names must have the extension “mp3” (MP3 tracks) or „wma“ (wma tracks). A period must appear between the track name and the extension. Example of a correct MP3 track name: Track 1.mp3 The system will not recognize an MP3 or wma track if: there is no period between the track name and the extension the extension is missing Supported format The Driver Information System supports the wma format (without digital rights management DRM) and the MPEG1 audio layer 3 format. In everyday speech, the MPEG1 audio layer 3 format has been replaced by the designation “MP3”. Supported bit and sampling rates Fixed and variable bit rates up to 320 kbps Sampling rates from 24 kHz to 48 kHz Only use MP3 or wma tracks with a bit rate of 128 kbps or higher and with a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz or higher. Lower rates may result in audibly impaired quality. This is particularly true if the surround function is activated. DISC mode General information Note on copyright Notes on discs CAUTION The music tracks that you can create for MP3 or wma playback or can play back in MP3 or wma mode are generally copyrightprotected under applicable international and national laws. In many countries, the reproduction of copyrighted material is not permitted, even if only for personal use, without the express prior consent of the copyright holder. Please check the current copyright laws for your country and comply with them. These restrictions do not apply, for example, to your own compositions and recordings, or to recordings for which authorization has been obtained from the copyright holder. (continued) CAUTION Do not attach stickers or labels of any kind to discs. They may come loose and damage the Driver Information System. Do not attempt to insert more than one disc into the disc slot at the same time. This will destroy the disc changer. The Driver Information System has been designed for playback of discs conforming to the standard IEC 60908. Therefore, only discs with a maximum thickness of 1.3 mm (0.0472") can be used. If a thicker disc is used, the system may be damaged. Do not attempt to grab or pull a disc out while it is pulled into the disc changer by the self-loading mechanism. Damage to the disc changer and the disc could occur. Off-road or rough surface driving may cause the disc to skip. Do not use the disc changer when driving in such conditions as damage to the system or to the disc surface could occur. Do not use 8 cm (3.15") diameter discs, not even with an adapter. Only use round, 12 cm (4.72") diameter discs. Do not insert any other objects than the discs described above into the disc slot. Damage to the disc changer may occur. Audio CDs with copy protection do not comply with the standard and may not be able to be played. Do not load warped or poor quality discs into the magazine as damage to the disc changer may occur. When playing copied discs, problems may occur with the playback. (continued) 77 DISC mode General information A wide variety of discs, burning software and burners are available. Due to this wide variety, we cannot guarantee that the system will be able to play every user-burned disc. The discs must only be labeld using pens specially designed for this purpose. After use, put the discs back into the box. There may be problems playing back user-burned CDs with a storage capacity of more than 700 MB. These CDs do not meet current valid standards. Protect the discs from heat and direct sunlight. Notes on the care of discs Only touch the discs at the edges. Handle discs with care in order to avoid malfunctions during playback. Avoid scratching, leaving fingerprints and dust on the discs. Clean the discs occasionally with a commercially available cleaning cloth. Always wipe in a straight line from the inside outwards, never in a circular motion. 78 Notes on playback If it is raining, at high humidity or after heating was working, the humidity may condense at the optical lens of the disc changer. In this case, the disc changer cannot work well. Remove the disc from the disc changer and wait until the optical lens is dried. DISC mode Loading the disc changer magazine For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Safety instruction WARNING If you load the magazine when driving, you may be distracted from the traffic situation, thus increasing the accident hazard. Loading the first available empty magazine compartment The following description only applies to scenarios where a mode other than DISC mode is active, for example in PHONE mode. If you wish to load a magazine compartment when DISC mode is active, please proceed as described in the section “Loading a specific empty magazine compartment”, see page 80. Briefly press the button. After a short time, the system will prompt you to insert a disc with the message Please insert Disc. Only load the magazine when the vehicle is stationary. General information Insert a disc into the slot . The Driver Information System features a built-in disc changer magazine with six compartments. If the disc is printed on one side, this side must face upwards when loading the magazine. If neither side is printed, the side to be played must face downwards. Loading the magazine automatically terminates playback of another disc. The system will load the disc into the appropriate magazine compartment and then play it. Disc slot button If you wait too long before inserting the disc, the system will abort the loading procedure. CAUTION Only insert a disc into the disc slot when the display shows the message Please insert Disc. The Driver Information System may be damaged if you insert a disc before this message is displayed. 79 DISC mode Loading the disc changer magazine Loading a specific empty magazine compartment Loading the selected magazine compartment Opening the DISC main menu You cannot open the DISC main menu if the magazine is completely ejected. The message No playable disc available will appear instead. If this happens, proceed as described in the previous section “Loading the first available empty magazine compartment”. The system will automatically load magazine compartment 1 in this case. Press the button. The system will switch to either DISC or AUX mode. If the system switches to AUX mode: Press the button again. The system will switch to DISC mode. After the system has switched to DISC mode, press and hold the button. The DISC main menu appears. 80 Occupied magazine compartments DISC main menu Empty magazine compartments Selecting the magazine compartment to load Highlight an empty magazine compartment in the DISC main menu . If you highlight a magazine compartment that is already occupied, then the system will automatically load the disc into the first available empty compartment. Disc slot button CAUTION Only insert a disc into the disc slot when the display shows the message Please insert Disc. The Driver Information System may be damaged if you insert a disc before this message is displayed. Briefly press the button. After a short time, the system will prompt you to insert a disc with the message Please insert Disc. DISC mode Loading the disc changer magazine Insert a disc into the slot . The system will load the disc into the appropriate magazine compartment and then play it. If you wait too long before inserting the disc, the system will abort the loading procedure. Loading all empty magazine compartments You can also load all empty magazine compartments in modes other than DISC mode, for example it also works in PHONE mode. Disc slot button CAUTION Only insert a disc into the disc slot when the display shows the message Please insert Disc. The Driver Information System may be damaged if you insert a disc before this message is displayed. Press and hold the button until you hear a beep sound. The system prompts you to insert a disc with the message Please insert Disc. Insert a disc into the slot . The system will load the disc and once more prompt you to insert the next disc with the message Please insert Disc. If you wait too long before inserting the disc or do not load a further disc, the system will stop the loading procedure and play the last inserted disc. Repeat the last step after each prompt until all of the magazine compartments have been loaded. After the last magazine compartment has been loaded, the system will automatically play the appropriate disc. 81 DISC mode Ejecting the disc changer magazine For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. WARNING If you eject the magazine when driving, you may be distracted from the traffic situation, thus increasing the accident hazard. Only eject the magazine when the vehicle is stationary. If the disc slot is obstructed and you eject the magazine, this may cause fire or electrical shock and may damage the system. Ejecting the magazine compartment containing the last disc played You can also eject this magazine compartment if a mode other than DISC mode is active, for example in PHONE mode. If the last disc played is no longer available, the system will eject the first available occupied magazine compartment. If you wish to eject a specific magazine compartment when DISC mode is active, please proceed as described in the section “Ejecting a specific magazine compartment”, see page 82. Briefly press the button. The system will eject the respective disc. Remove the disc from the slot . If you wait too long before removing the disc, the system will automatically pull it back in after a certain time. Ejecting a specific magazine compartment Press the button. The system will switch to either DISC or AUX mode. Only eject the magazine if the disc slot is not obstructed. If the system switches to AUX mode: Press the button again. The system will switch to DISC mode. 82 Disc slot button After the system has switched to DISC mode, press and hold the button. The DISC main menu appears. DISC mode Ejecting the disc changer magazine Ejecting the selected magazine compartment Ejecting all magazine compartments You can also eject all magazine compartments in modes other than DISC mode, for example it also works in PHONE mode. Occupied magazine compartments DISC main menu Empty magazine compartments Selecting the magazine compartment to eject Highlight an occupied magazine compartment in the DISC main menu. If you highlight a magazine compartment that is already empty, then the system will eject the disc currently playing. Disc slot button Briefly press the button. The system will eject the disc. Remove the disc from the slot . If you wait too long before removing the disc, the system will automatically pull it back in after a certain time. Disc slot button Press and hold the button until the first disc will be ejected. Remove the disc from the slot . The system will eject the next disc. If you wait too long before removing the disc, the system will automatically pull it back in after a certain time and abort ejecting of the magazine compartments. Repeat the last step until the magazine is empty. 83 DISC mode Audio disc playback For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Switching to DISC mode and playing discs Option 1: Load the magazine with an appropriate disc, see the section “Loading the disc changer magazine” from page 79. Option 2: Press the button. The system will switch to either DISC or AUX mode. If the system switches to AUX mode: Press the button again. Option 3: Press the button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the system switches to DISC mode. If Navigation, INFO or PHONE is the active mode, switching to DISC mode on the steering wheel does not switch the display, only the audio source will be switched accordingly. If you want to switch the display also, you must use the button on the control panel. DISC main menu During playback of an audio CD After switching to DISC mode, the system will resume playing the last disc played if available, otherwise it will play the next available disc. If it is a video disc, please select an audio CD in the DISC main menu, see the section “Selecting and playing discs” on page 97. If the magazine is empty, the message No playable disc available appears. If this happens, load the magazine with an appropriate disc, see the section “Loading the disc changer magazine” from page 79. 84 Currently active main function DISC main menu with list of discs Currently active entertainment source Track currently playing Track list of the disc currently playing Name of the disc currently playing Play icon for the track currently playing Disc currently playing Icon for an audio CD Play icon for the disc currently playing DISC mode Audio disc playback During playback of an MP3 or wma CD During playback of an audio DVD Displaying the disc, track and folder names The list of discs in the DISC main menu (please see in the previous three illustrations) shows the discs available in the magazine by their names, provided the names are stored on the discs. If there are no names stored, the respective disc type is displayed. Currently active main function DISC main menu with list of discs Currently active entertainment source Track currently playing Track or folder list of the disc currently playing Name of the disc currently playing Play icon for the track currently playing or the current folder Disc currently playing Icon for an MP3 CD Play icon for the disc currently playing The display shows also the folder currently playing if the track currently playing is stored in a folder. Currently active main function DISC main menu with list of discs Currently active entertainment source Track currently playing Track list of the disc currently playing Name of the disc currently playing Play icon for the track currently playing Disc currently playing Icon for an audio DVD Play icon for the disc currently playing The track or folder list (please see in the previous three illustrations) shows the tracks or folders on the disc currently playing. The number display on the left of each entry in the track or folder list shows a maximum of three digits. In case of list entries beyond 999, the number display will be truncated. Example: List entry 1006 will be displayed as 006. In the case of audio CDs and audio DVDs, the tracks are displayed with their names if the names are stored on the disc. If there are no names stored, “Track” followed by the appropriate track number is displayed. 85 DISC mode Audio disc playback In the case of MP3 or wma CDs, the system uses the names assigned during creation of the CD to display the CD, track and folder names. Any ID3 tags in the files are ignored. Calling up a details or play info display To open the Options menu: Highlight the desired track or folder and push the controller . The Options menu appears. If a track or folder name is too long, the system will display it in abbreviated form. This is indicated by the three dots “…” at the end of the name. If this happens, you can call up a complete name display. Details display To close the details display: Press the controller . Options menu To call up the details display: In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. Abreviated track name You can call up a details display if you want to see the complete track name. In case of MP3 or WMA discs, you can call up a play info display if you want to see further information. 86 In case of an audio disc, the details display containing the complete track name appears. In case of a MP3 or WMA disc, the details display containing the complete file name appears. To call up the play info display (MP3 and WMA disc only): In the Options menu, select the menu item Play Info. The play info display of the track currently playing appears, containing several information. DISC mode Audio disc playback Unknown discs Selecting and playing discs Discs that have not yet been played after the magazine has been loaded are not known to the system. They are displayed as follows. Selecting using the central control panel Current folder name Current file name Current song title Current album title Current artist name In order to display the current song title, album title and artist name, these information must be stored as ID3 tags inside the MP3 or WMA track. If you select another track or if the system plays the next track, the play info display will not be closed and it will be updated automatically. To close the play info display: Press the controller . Icon for an unknown disc Display for the unknown content of the unknown disc As soon as an unknown disc is played, display takes place as previously described in the section “Displaying the disc, track and folder names”, see page 85. The system does not store the data, therefore after a disc is removed from the magazine and reinserted at a later date, it may be unknown to the system once more. Icon for a video CD Icon for a video DVD Icon for an audio DVD Icon for an audio CD Icon for an MP3 CD DISC main menu with list of discs Play icon for the disc currently playing Select an audio disc in the list of discs in the DISC main menu. 87 DISC mode Audio disc playback Selecting using the steering wheel Press and hold the or button. The system will play the previous or next disc, depending on the button pressed. The previous or next disc may also be a video disc, depending on how the magazine compartments are loaded. Pausing or resuming playback To resume: Highlight the track currently playing once more and press the controller . The pause icon will change to the play icon . Selecting folders and MP3 or wma tracks This function is only available for MP3 or wma CDs. Folders can only be selected if the MP3 or wma tracks were organized into folders when the CD was created. Selecting tracks “Skip track forward” skips to the next track. “Skip track back” skips to the beginning of the current track, if the track has been playing for more than 10 seconds. If the track has been playing for less than 10 seconds, it will skip to the beginning of the previous track. Skipping tracks forward/back Briefly press the or button on the steering wheel. The system will execute the track skip corresponding to the button pressed. Play icon Track currently playing (highlighted) To pause: Highlight the track currently playing and press the controller . The play icon will change to the pause icon . 88 Menu item for the folder change function Folder Play icon for track currently playing Track Highlighted track Track list You can select a specific track for playback directly in the track list. To switch to the next folder level up: Select the menu item . Select the desired track in the track list. The display will change accordingly. DISC mode Audio disc playback To open a folder: Select the desired folder. You will see the tracks stored in this folder. To open the Group menu: In the Options menu, select the menu item Change Group. The Group menu appears. The group currently being played is marked with the play icon . To play a track: Select the desired track. Fast forwarding/reversing To open the Options menu: Highlight any track and push the controller . Selecting a group This function is only available for audio DVDs. The music tracks on an audio DVD can be organized into up to nine groups. To open the Options menu: Highlight any track and push the controller . The Options menu appears. Play icon Group menu Select the desired group. The system will play the first track in the chosen group. Options menu Options menu To start forwarding: In the Options menu, select the menu item FF and press and hold the controller . To start reversing: In the Options menu, select the menu item REW and press and hold the controller . To terminate forwarding/reversing: Release the controller . During fast forwarding/reversing the track time changes are displayed in the upper status line. 89 DISC mode Audio disc playback Repeating tracks or folders The repeat track function switches off automatically when you select another track. This function will keep repeating a track or folder until it is cancelled. In the case of MP3 or wma CDs, repetition of folders is only possible if the CD contains folders. Tracks in subfolders within the folder to be repeated will be ignored. The repeat folder function switches off automatically when you select a track in another folder. Both functions are switching off automatically when you: Highlight the desired track or folder. Status display Options menu To switch the function on/off: In the Options menu, select the menu item Repeat Track or Repeat Folder. Folder Highlighted track Track To open the Options menu: Push the controller . 90 eject a magazine compartment, select another disc, switch to a different audio or video signal source, for example to FM, switch the system off and back on again. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display changes accordingly. Random play Display = function switched on Display = function switched off Switching random play of all tracks on/off When the function is switched on, the icon (repeat track) or (repeat folder) additionally appears on the right in the top status line. Random play of all tracks plays all tracks on a current audio or MP3 or wma CD in random order. In the case of audio DVDs, random play is restricted to the tracks in the currently active group. DISC mode Audio disc playback Highlight the track currently playing. In the Options menu, select the menu item Random Disc. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display changes accordingly. Highlighted track currently playing. You can tell the track currently playing by the play icon . To open the Options menu: Push the controller . Display = function switched on Display = function switched off Switching random play within a specific folder on/off Random play within a specific folder only applies to MP3 or wma CDs. It plays all tracks in a specific folder in random order. Tracks in subfolders within the specific folder will be ignored. Highlight the desired folder. When the function is switched on, the icon additionally appears on the right in the top status line. The function switches off automatically when you: select any track, eject a magazine compartment, select another disc, switch to a different audio or video signal source, for example to FM, switch the system off and back on again. Highlighted folder To open the Options menu: Push the controller . Status display Options menu 91 DISC mode Audio disc playback The function switches off automatically when you: Status display Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Random Folder. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display changes accordingly. Display = function switched on Display = function switched off select any track, eject a magazine compartment, select another disc, switch to a different audio or video signal source, for example to FM, switch the system off and back on again. Scan function This function plays about 10 seconds of each track on the disc currently playing and then skips to the next track. Highlight the track from which you want the function to start. To open the Options menu: Push the controller . Status display Options menu To switch the function on/off: In the Options menu, select the menu item Scan. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display changes accordingly. When the function is switched on, the icon additionally appears on the right in the top status line. Display = function switched on Display = function switched off When the function is switched on, the icon appears additionally on the right in the top status line. 92 Highlighted track DISC mode Audio disc playback The function switches off automatically when you: select any track, eject a magazine compartment, select another disc, switch to a different audio or video signal source, for example to FM, switch the system off and back on again. It also switches off automatically when it reaches the track where it started. Audio settings Please see the section “Audio settings” on page 33 for a description of the audio settings. 93 DISC mode Video DVD playback For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Region code Country Region code Country No region code (DVD can be played with all DVD players independently of the player’s region code) Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, U.S.A. and U.S.A. territories African countries not explicitly included in other regions, Indian subcontinent, Mongolia, North Korea, Seychelles, countries included in the former Soviet Union Egypt, Europe, Greenland, Japan, Lesotho, Middle East, South Africa, Swaziland China (except Macau and Hongkong) Reserved Hongkong, Macau, Parts of South East Asia, South Korea, Taiwan, The Philippines Cruise ships, Airlines etc. Video DVD playback conditions Retailers supply video DVDs that do not meet the standards. These video DVDs may cause picture, sound or other playback problems. DVD region code Most of the video DVDs are encoded with a region code intended to restrict the area of the world in which they can be played. Information about which region code a DVD has can usually be found either on the video DVD itself or on the sleeve. In order to play a video DVD, the video DVD and the video DVD player must have the same region code. Below you will find the possible region codes and the countries assigned. 94 Australia, Central America, Latin America (including Mexico), New Guinea, New Zealand, Oceania, Papua, The Caribbean For example, DVD players sold in the U.S.A. have the region code 2, and video DVDs sold in the U.S.A. can have the region code 0 or 2. So, if you insert a DVD with a region code except 0 or 2 into an U.S.A. DVD player (e.g. the disc changer of the Driver Information System), the DVD will not be played. DISC mode Video DVD playback TV Standard The Driver Information System can play video DVDs that meet PAL or NTSC TV standard. Information on this can usually be found either on the DVD itself or on the DVD sleeve. Functional restrictions It may be the case that some functions or actions may not be possible at certain times, or may not be possible in general, depending on the video DVD. When such functions or actions are activated, they are indicated by the icon in the top left corner of the display. Switching to DISC mode and playing discs Option 1: Load the magazine with an appropriate disc, see the section “Loading the disc changer magazine” from page 79. Option 2: Press the button. The system will switch to either DISC or AUX mode. If the system switches to AUX mode: Press the button again. Option 3: Press the button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the system switches to DISC mode. If Navigation, INFO or PHONE is the active mode, switching to DISC mode on the steering wheel does not switch the display, only the audio source will be switched accordingly. If you want to switch the display also, you must use the button on the control panel. After switching to DISC mode, the system will resume playing the last disc played if available, otherwise it will play the next available disc. If it is an audio disc, please select a video DVD in the DISC main menu, see the section “Selecting and playing discs” on page 87. If it is a video CD, please select a video DVD in the DISC main menu, see the section “Selecting and playing discs” on page 97. If the magazine is empty, the message No playable disc available appears. If this happens, load the magazine with an appropriate disc, see the section “Loading the disc changer magazine” from page 79. Playback will not start if the DVD has the wrong region code. Instead you will see an appropriate message. After video playback starts, the system will show the video content as a full-screen display. Icon 95 DISC mode Video DVD playback Closing the DISC main menu and returning to video full-screen display Option 1: In the content area with the native DVD menu select the menu item Return to Screen. Option 2: Press the button. Displaying the disc name You can open the following menus during playback: DISC main menu, see page 96 Native DVD menu, see page 101 On-screen menu, see page 105 DISC main menu Opening the DISC main menu During video playback, press and hold the button until the DISC main menu appears. Video playback continues in the background when the DISC main menu is open. 96 Currently active main function DISC main menu with list of discs Currently active entertainment source Chapter currently playing Content area with native DVD menu Name of the disc currently playing Open the Settings menu Disc currently playing Icon for a video DVD Play icon for the disc currently playing The list of discs in the DISC main menu shows the discs available in the magazine by their names, provided the names are stored on the discs. If there are no names stored, the respective disc type will be displayed. If a video DVD is highlighted in the list of discs in the DISC main menu , then the content area will display the native DVD menu if the DVD has the correct region code. If it does not have the correct region code, the content area will display the message Wrong DVD region code. DISC mode Video DVD playback Unknown discs Selecting and playing discs Discs that have not yet been played after the magazine has been loaded are not known to the system. They are displayed as follows. Selecting using the central control panel To open the DISC main menu: During video playback, press and hold the button until the DISC main menu appears. To play a disc: Select a video DVD in the DISC main menu . Selecting using the steering wheel Press and hold the or button. The system will play the previous or next disc, depending on the button pressed. The previous or next disc may also be an audio disc or a video CD, depending on how the magazine compartments are loaded. Selecting chapters Icon for an unknown disc Display for the unknown content of the unknown disc As soon as an unknown disc is played, display takes place as previously described in the section “Displaying the disc name”, see page 96. The system does not store the data, therefore after a disc is removed from the magazine and reinserted at a later date, it may be unknown to the system once more. If a film contains chapters, you can use the chapter list or the chapter skip function to select a chapter for playback. Icon for a video CD Icon for a video DVD Icon for an audio DVD Icon for an audio CD Icon for an MP3 CD DISC main menu with list of discs Play icon for the disc currently playing Chapter list This function is described in the section “Native DVD menu”, see page 101. 97 DISC mode Video DVD playback Skipping chapters forward/back Audio settings These two functions are also available in the on-screen menu, see the section “Skipping chapters forward/back” on page 107. Please see the section “Audio settings” on page 33 for a description of the audio settings. Briefly press the or button on the steering wheel. Video settings The system will execute the chapter skip corresponding to the button pressed. Title list Open the Video Settings menu During video playback, press and hold the button until the DISC main menu appears. This function is described in the section “Native DVD menu”, see page 101. Selection menu In the selection menu, select the menu item Video. The Video Settings menu appears. Subtitle This function is described in the section “Native DVD menu”, see page 101. Audio track This function is described in the section “Native DVD menu”, see page 101. Viewing angle This function is described in the section “Native DVD menu”, see page 101. 98 In the DISC main menu, select the menu item Settings. A selection menu appears. Video settings menu DISC mode Video DVD playback The Video Settings menu includes the following functions: Aspect ratio, see page 99 Brightness, color and contrast, see page 99 Video reset, see page 100 To open the Aspect Ratio menu: In the Video Settings menu, select the menu item Aspect Ratio. The Aspect Ratio menu appears. Close the Video Settings menu Briefly press the button. Aspect ratio Open the Video settings menu, see section “Open the Video Settings menu” on page 98. Icon for currently active setting Video settings menu To open the desired menu: In the Video Settings menu, select either the menu item Brightness, Color or Contrast. The corresponding menu appears. To set the aspect ratio: Select the desired setting. Brightness, color and contrast Open the Video settings menu, see section “Open the Video Settings menu” on page 98. Video settings menu The illustration shows the brightness setting Scale for the brightness setting Indicator 99 DISC mode Video DVD playback Select Yes or No. The position of the indicator on the scale shows the current setting. The system will or will not reset the video settings, depending on the answer you select. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached. The system saves this setting automatically. Language settings To close the menu: Press the controller . or Briefly press the or button. Video reset You can use the video reset function to reset the following settings to their factory settings: Aspect ratio Brightness Color Contrast Open the Video settings menu, see section “Open the Video Settings menu” on page 98. Video settings menu To open the Video Reset menu: In the Video Settings menu, select the menu item Reset Video Settings. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to reset the video settings. After starting DVD playback, some DVDs will show a language menu. In this language menu a specific language is marked by default, it depends on the DVD content. With the language settings you can set a different language which should be marked in the language menu as default in future. If the DVD does not contain that different language, the DVD depending language is marked by default. This setting is applied only when a DVD is inserted, changing this setting during playback does not have an effect. To open the Language Settings menu: During video playback, press and hold the button until the DISC main menu appears. Select the menu item Settings. A selection menu appears. 100 DISC mode Video DVD playback To change the language: Select the desired language. Native DVD menu Subtitle, see page 103 Audio track, see page 104 Viewing angle, see page 104 Depending on the content of the DVD currently playing, certain menu items may have no function even though they are displayed. Opening the native DVD menu This function is also available in the on-screen menu, see the section “Opening the native DVD menu” on page 105. Selection menu In the selection menu, select the menu item Menu Language. The Language menu appears. Native DVD menu During video playback, briefly press the button. The native DVD menu appears (video playback continues invisibly in the background). The native DVD menu includes the following functions: Icon for currently active setting Closing the native DVD menu and returning to video full-screen display, see page 102 DVD top menu/DVD menu, see page 102 Chapter list, see page 102 Title list, see page 103 Native DVD menu 101 DISC mode Video DVD playback Closing the native DVD menu and returning to video full-screen display Option 1: In the native DVD menu, select the menu item Return to Screen. To open the desired menu: In the native DVD menu, select the menu item DVD Top Menu or DVD Menu. Open the native DVD menu, see section “Opening the native DVD menu” on page 101. The relevant menu appears as a fullscreen display. Option 2: Press the button. DVD top menu/DVD menu The DVD top menu or DVD menu is stored on the DVD itself. The content, structure and language of the menus as well as the available menu items will vary depending on the DVD. You can also set the menu language in the language settings, see page 100. Open the native DVD menu, see section “Opening the native DVD menu” on page 101. Menu items To highlight a menu item: Turn or push the controller . Native DVD menu To call up the chapter list: In the native DVD menu, select the menu item Chapter List. The chapter list appears. To confirm the highlighted menu item: Press the controller . To exit the menu: Highlight the corresponding menu item and confirm. Chapter list You can select a specific chapter for playback directly in the chapter list. Native DVD menu 102 Chapter currently playing (icon ) DISC mode Video DVD playback To play a chapter: Select the desired chapter. Title list If a DVD contains several titles or films, you can select a specific title or film for playback directly in the title list. Open the native DVD menu, see section “Opening the native DVD menu” on page 101. Play icon for title currently playing To select a title or film: Select the desired title or film. Subtitle To open the Subtitle menu: In the native DVD menu, select the menu item Subtitle. The Subtitle menu appears. If a DVD contains subtitles, you can switch them on or off in the Subtitle menu. The number and language of the subtitles will vary depending on the DVD. Native DVD menu Native DVD menu Open the native DVD menu, see page 101. To call up the title list: In the native DVD menu, select the menu item Title List. The title list appears. Icon for currently active setting To switch subtitles on: Select the desired subtitles. 103 DISC mode Video DVD playback To switch subtitles off: Select the respective menu item. Audio track If a DVD contains several audio tracks, you can switch between them in the Audio Track menu. The number and languages of the audio tracks will vary depending on the DVD. Open the native DVD menu, see page 101. Icon for currently active setting To switch audio track: Select the desired audio track. Viewing angle If a title or film contains several viewing angles (camera angles), you can switch between them in the Angle menu. The number of viewing angles will vary depending on the DVD. Native DVD menu To open the Audio Track menu: In the native DVD menu, select the menu item Audio Track. The Audio Track menu appears. 104 Open the native DVD menu, see section “Opening the native DVD menu” on page 101. Native DVD menu To open the Angle menu: In the native DVD menu, select the menu item Angle. The Angle menu appears. To switch viewing angle: Select the desired viewing angle. DISC mode Video DVD playback On-screen menu Opening the on-screen menu Closing the on-screen menu You can call up the following in the on-screen menu: You cannot open the on-screen menu if the DVD top menu or DVD menu stored on the DVD is open. Option 1: In the on-screen menu, select the menu item . The native DVD menu, see page 105. The chapter list, see page 106. In addition you can control the following playback functions: During video playback, press the controller . The on-screen menu will be shown over the video currently playing. Option 2: Briefly press the button. Option 3: Do nothing and wait until the on-screen menu is automatically closed. Pausing or resuming playback, see page 106 Opening the native DVD menu Skipping chapters forward/back, see page 107 This function is also available outside the on-screen menu, see the section “Opening the native DVD menu” on page 101. Fast forwarding/reversing, see page 107 Depending on the content of the DVD currently playing, certain menu items may have no function even though they are displayed. Open the on-screen menu, see section “Opening the on-screen menu” on page 105. Pause/resume playback Skip chapter back Skip chapter forward Open the native DVD menu Close the on-screen menu Call up the chapter list Fast reverse Fast forward Shows the selected menu item - On-screen menu Menu item 105 DISC mode Video DVD playback To open the native DVD menu: In the on-screen menu , select the menu item . The native DVD menu will be shown over the video currently playing. To close the native DVD menu: Briefly press the button or do nothing and wait until the menu is automatically closed. Calling up the chapter list Open the on-screen menu, see section “Opening the on-screen menu” on page 105. Chapter currently playing (icon ) To play a chapter: Select the desired chapter from the chapter list. Pausing or resuming playback Please see the section “Native DVD menu” on page 101 for a description of the menu functions. The menu item Return to Screen described on page 101 is not part of the native DVD menu displayed on-screen over the video currently playing. Menu item On-screen menu Open the on-screen menu, see section “Opening the on-screen menu” on page 105. To call up the chapter list: In the onscreen menu , select the menu item . The chapter list will be shown over the video currently playing. 106 Menu item On-screen menu DISC mode Video DVD playback To pause or resume playback: In the on-screen menu , select the menu item . To skip chapters: In the on-screen menu , select the menu item or . The system will pause or resume playback, depending on the previous status. The system will execute the chapter skip corresponding to the menu item selected. Skipping chapters forward/back Fast forwarding/reversing These two functions are also available on the steering wheel, see the section “Skipping chapters forward/back” on page 98. Open the on-screen menu, see section “Opening the on-screen menu” on page 105. To start fast forwarding/reversing: In the on-screen menu , select the menu item or and press and hold the controller . The system will start fast forwarding or fast reversing depending on the selection. The sound is muted during this. To terminate fast forwarding/ reversing: Release the controller . Open the on-screen menu, see section “Opening the on-screen menu” on page 105. Fast reversing Fast forwarding On-screen menu On-screen menu Skipping chapters back Skipping chapters forward 107 DISC mode Video CD playback For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Notes on PBC (PlayBack Control) Functional restrictions It may be the case that some functions or actions may not be possible at certain times, or may not be possible in general, depending on the video CD. When such functions or actions are activated, they are indicated by the icon in the display. PBC is a feature that allows users to navigate the content of a VCD (in MPEG1 version 2.0 VCD) with one or more interactive menus. PBC feature only works with VCD version 2.0. PBC feature may have different behavior depending on how the VCD was developed. Switching to DISC mode and playing discs Option 1: Load the magazine with an appropriate disc, see the section “Loading the disc changer magazine” from page 79. Option 2: Press the button. The system will switch to either DISC or AUX mode. Icon If the system switches to AUX mode: Press the button again. 108 Option 3: Press the button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the system switches to DISC mode. If Navigation, INFO or PHONE is the active mode, switching to DISC mode on the steering wheel does not switch the display, only the audio source will be switched accordingly. If you want to switch the display also, you must use the button on the control panel. After switching to DISC mode, the system will resume playing the last disc played if available, otherwise it will play the next available disc. If it is an audio disc, please select a video CD in the DISC main menu, see the section “Selecting and playing discs” on page 87. If it is a video DVD, please select a video CD in the DISC main menu, see the section “DISC main menu” on page 96. If the magazine is empty, the message No playable disc available appears. If this happens, load the magazine with an appropriate disc, see the section “Loading the disc changer magazine” from page 79. DISC mode Video CD playback After video playback starts, the system will show the video content as a full-screen display. You will see either the film or the PBC (Playback Control) menu stored on the video CD. Closing the DISC main menu and returning to video playback What you see depends on the video CD itself and also on whether the display of the PBC menu is switched on or off. Option 2: Press the button. You can switch the display of the PBC menu on or off in the native video CD menu, see page 111. You can open the following menus during playback: Option 1: In the content area with the native video CD menu select the menu item Return to Screen. Displaying the disc name DISC main menu, see page 96 Native video CD menu, see page 111 On-screen menu, see page 114 DISC main menu Opening the DISC main menu During video playback, press and hold the button until the DISC main menu appears. Currently active main function DISC main menu with list of discs Currently active entertainment source Track currently playing Content area with native video CD menu Name of the disc currently playing Open the Settings menu Disc currently playing Icon for a video CD Play icon for the disc currently playing Video playback continues in the background when the DISC main menu is open. The list of discs in the DISC main menu shows the discs available in the magazine by their names, provided the names are stored on the discs. If there are no names stored, the respective disc type will be displayed. If a video CD is highlighted in the list of discs in the DISC main menu , then the content area will display the native video CD menu. Unknown discs Discs that have not yet been played after the magazine has been loaded are not known to the system. They are displayed as follows. 109 DISC mode Video CD playback Selecting and playing discs To play a disc: Select a video CD in the DISC main menu . Selecting using the central control panel Selecting using the steering wheel To open the DISC main menu: During video playback, press and hold the button until the DISC main menu appears. Selecting tracks If a video CD contains several tracks, you can use the track list or the track skip function to select a track for playback. 110 The system will play the previous or next disc, depending on the button pressed. The previous or next disc may also be an audio disc or a video DVD, depending on how the magazine compartments are loaded. Icon for an unknown disc Display for the unknown content of the unknown disc As soon as an unknown disc is played, display takes place as previously described in the section “Displaying the disc name”, see page 109. The system does not store the data, therefore after a disc is removed from the magazine and reinserted at a later date, it may be unknown to the system once more. Press and hold the or button. Icon for a video CD Icon for a video DVD Icon for an audio DVD Icon for an audio CD Icon for an MP3 CD DISC main menu with list of discs Play icon for the disc currently playing Track list You can select a specific track for playback directly in the track list. This function is described in the section “Native video CD menu”, see page 111. DISC mode Video CD playback Skipping tracks forward/back Native video CD menu “Skip track forward” skips to the next track. “Skip track back” skips to the beginning of the current track, if the track has been playing for more than 10 seconds. If the track has been playing for less than 10 seconds, it will skip to the beginning of the previous track. This function is also available in the onscreen menu, see the section “Opening the native video CD menu” on page 115. During video playback, briefly press the button. The native video CD menu appears (video playback continues in the background). These two functions are also available in the following menus: PBC menu, see page 112 On-screen menu, see page 114 Briefly press the or button on the steering wheel. The system will execute the track skip corresponding to the button pressed. Native video CD menu The native video CD menu includes the following functions: Closing the native video CD menu and returning to video playback, see page 111 Video settings Please see the section “Video settings” on page 98 for a description of the video settings. Switching the display of the PBC (Playback Control) menu on/off, see page 112 PBC menu, see page 112 Track list, see page 113 Audio settings Please see the section “Audio settings” on page 33 for a description of the audio settings. Opening the native video CD menu Depending on the content of the video CD currently playing, certain menu items may have no function even though they are displayed. Closing the native video CD menu and returning to video playback Option 1: In the native video CD menu, select the menu item Return to Screen. Option 2: Press the button. After choosing an option, you will see either the film or the PBC (Playback Control) menu stored on the video CD. What you see depends on the video CD itself and also on whether the display of the PBC menu is switched on or off. A description of how to switch the display on/off appears below. 111 DISC mode Video CD playback Switching the display of the PBC (Playback Control) menu on/off PBC menu The PBC menu is stored on the video CD itself. The individual tracks on the video CD are accessed via the PBC menu. The content and structure of the menu as well as the available menu items will vary depending on the video CD. Open the native video CD menu, see section “Opening the native video CD menu” on page 111. Opening the PBC menu Native video CD menu In the native video CD menu, select the menu item PBC on. Status display Menu item PBC on Native video CD menu Depending on the previous status, the display of the menu will be switched on or off. The status display changes accordingly. Display = function switched on Display = function switched off This function is also available in the onscreen menu, see the section “Opening the PBC menu or calling up the track list” on page 116. Open the native video CD menu, see section “Opening the native video CD menu” on page 111. When the display of the PBC menu is switched on, PBC appears on the right in the top status line. The display of the PBC menu is automatically switched off as soon as you play another disc. 112 Native video CD menu DISC mode Video CD playback To open the PBC menu: In the native video CD menu, select the menu item PBC Menu. You will see the PBC menu in fullscreen mode and the speller. The speller provides the following functions: Entering a track number from 0 to 99 Skipping tracks or changing the PBC menu page Entering track numbers Single-digit track number: In the speller, highlight the desired digit by turning the controller and press the controller . PBC menu Individual tracks Speller Change to the next PBC page Delete entered track number Menu item OK Change to the previous PBC page Shows the selected speller menu item The individual tracks are numbered in the PBC menu . Two-digit track number: In the speller, highlight the first digit by turning the controller and press the controller , then highlight the second digit and again press the controller . After you enter the second digit, the menu item OK is automatically highlighted. You can now confirm or clear the entry. To completely clear an entry: In the speller, select the menu item . You can then enter a new number. To confirm an entry: In the speller, select the menu item OK. If the entry is not valid, you can enter a new number after a short time. If the entry is valid, the PBC menu is automatically closed and the corresponding track started. Changing the PBC menu page To change to the next PBC menu page: In the speller, select the menu item . To change to the previous PBC menu page: In the speller, select the menu item . Back to the native video CD menu Briefly press the button. Track list This function is also available in the onscreen menu, see the section “Opening the PBC menu or calling up the track list” on page 116. If a video CD contains several tracks, you can use the track list to directly select a specific track for playback. 113 DISC mode Video CD playback Open the native video CD menu, see section “Opening the native video CD menu” on page 111. In addition you can control the following playback functions: Native video CD menu To call up the track list: In the native video CD menu, select the menu item Track List. The track list appears. 114 Play icon for the track currently playing Track list To play a track: Select the desired track. On-screen menu You can call up the following in the onscreen menu: The native video CD menu, see page 115. Either the PBC menu or the track list, see page 116. Pausing or resuming playback, see page 106 Skipping tracks forward/back, see page 116 Fast forwarding/reversing, see page 117 Depending on the content of the video CD currently playing, certain menu items may have no function even though they are displayed. Opening the on-screen menu During video playback, press the controller . The on-screen menu will be shown over the video currently playing. DISC mode Video CD playback Option 3: Do nothing and wait until the on-screen menu is automatically closed. Opening the native video CD menu This function is also available outside the on-screen menu, see the section “Opening the native video CD menu” on page 111. Pause/resume playback Skip track back Skip track forward Open the native video CD menu Close the on-screen menu Open the PBC menu or call up the track list Fast reverse Fast forward Shows the selected menu item - Open the on-screen menu, see section “Opening the on-screen menu” on page 114. The menu item Return to Screen described on page page 111 is not part of the native CD menu displayed on-screen over the video currently playing. On-screen menu Menu item Closing the on-screen menu Option 1: In the on-screen menu, select the menu item . Option 2: Briefly press the button. Please see page 111 for a description of the native video CD menu. To close the native video CD menu: Briefly press the button or do nothing and wait until the menu is automatically closed. To open the native video CD menu: In the on-screen menu , select the menu item . The native video CD menu will be shown over the video currently playing. 115 DISC mode Video CD playback Opening the PBC menu or calling up the track list These two functions are also available outside the on-screen menu, see the section “Opening the PBC menu” on page 112 or the section “Track list” on page 113. To open the PBC menu, the display of the PBC menu must be switched on in the native video CD menu, see the section “Native video CD menu” on page 111. To call up the track list, the display of the PBC menu must be switched off there. Open the on-screen menu, see section “Opening the on-screen menu” on page 114. In the on-screen menu , select the menu item . Either the PBC menu or the track list will be shown over the video currently playing, depending on whether the display of the PBC menu is switched on or off. Please see page 112 for a description of the PBC menu. To play a track: Select the desired track in the track list. Pausing or resuming playback Open the on-screen menu, see section “Opening the on-screen menu” on page 114. Menu item On-screen menu The system will pause or resume playback, depending on the previous status. Skipping tracks forward/back These two functions are also available outside the on-screen menu: Menu item On-screen menu on the steering wheel, see page 111 in the PBC menu, see page 112 Open the on-screen menu, see section “Opening the on-screen menu” on page 114. 116 To pause or resume playback: In the on-screen menu , select the menu item . On-screen menu Skipping tracks back Skipping tracks forward DISC mode Video CD playback In the on-screen menu, select the menu item or . To terminate fast forwarding/ reversing: Release the controller . The system will execute the track skip corresponding to the menu item selected. Fast forwarding/reversing Open the on-screen menu, see section “Opening the on-screen menu” on page 114. Fast reversing Fast forwarding On-screen menu To start fast forwarding/reversing: In the on-screen menu, select the menu item or and press and hold the controller . The system will start fast forwarding or fast reversing depending on the selection. The sound is muted during this. 117 DISC mode Video CD playback 118 AUX mode General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Signal sources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 iPod® playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 USB playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 AUX playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 119 AUX mode General information Trademarks iPod® and iPhoneTM are trademarks of Apple Inc. Note on copyright The audio files that you can create to store on an iPod® mobile digital device or a USB memory stick or that you can play using the iPod® mobile digital device or from the USB memory stick are generally copyrightprotected under applicable international and national laws. In many countries, the reproduction of copyrighted material is not permitted, even if only for personal use, without the express prior consent of the copyright holder. Please check the current copyright laws for your country and comply with them. These restrictions do not apply, for example, to your own compositions and recordings, or to recordings for which authorization has been obtained from the copyright holder. 120 AUX mode Signal sources Supported signal sources You can connect the following signal sources to the Driver Information System: 3rd to 5th generation iPod iPod® USB memory stick containing audio files AUX signal source (commercially available audio/video signal source) ® Mini The system can only access the audio files on an iPod® mobile digital device. Picture or video files cannot be accessed. It is possible to connect an iPhone digital device to the system via TM mobile In rare cases it is possible that an USB memory stick is not recognized by the system or may cause a malfunction. This is not a fault. Some USB memory sticks do not comply with the USB specifications. Permissible file systems Files that are not a standard MP3 or WMA file may not be playable. Encrypted USB memory sticks cannot be recognized by the system. Depending on the state of the USB memory stick, it may not be recognized by the system upon connection. Bluetooth® wireless technology to use the system as a hands-free unit. The system does not support the music playback interface (e.g. play list) of the iPhoneTM mobile digital device. Notes on USB memory sticks Only use USB memory sticks of wellknown manufacturers. The use of other USB memory sticks may result in malfunction of the system. Due to the constant changes of USB products in the market and their respective software, it can be possible that some of the USB memory sticks are not compatible with the system. USB memory sticks whose Byte/Sector is not 512Byte or 2048Byte is not supported. Some USB memory sticks may not operate in the vehicle due to compatibility issues. Please check that it is compatible with the system in the vehicle before usage. The following file systems are permitted: FAT12 FAT16 FAT32 File names and folder names When storing audio files on the USB stick, you can organize the files into folders. Names must be assigned for the files as well as for the folders. The Driver Information System uses these names for the corresponding display during playback. Empty folders or folders containing data other than audio files in the supported playback formats are not displayed by the system. The Driver Information System does not support ID3 tags. 121 AUX mode Signal sources Please note the following when assigning file names: File names must contain at least one character. They should not contain more than one hundred characters as the system cannot display names exceeding one hundred characters. File names must have the following extensions: MP3 files: mp3 WMA files: wma A period must appear between the file name and the extension. Supported playback formats Audio files with Digital Rights Management (DRM) are not supported. The Driver Information System supports the playback of audio files in the following formats: MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 In everyday speech, this format has been replaced by the designation “MP3”. WMA Supported bit and sampling rates MP3 files: Example of a correct MP3 file name: Track 1.mp3 Fixed and variable bit rates from 8 kbps to 320 kbps The system will not recognize the audio files if there is no period between the file name and the extension or if the extension is missing. Sampling rates up to 48 kHz 122 WMA files: Fixed and variable bit rates from 8 kbps to 320 kbps Sampling rates up to 48 kHz Only use audio files with a bit rate of 128 kbps or higher and with a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz or higher. Lower rates may result in audibly impaired quality. This is particularly true if the surround function is activated. Notes on AUX signal sources It is possible that noise is heard during playback when using an AUX signal source. This is not a malfunction but system-related. We recommend using the line-out of the AUX signal source instead of the power outlet (headphone or loudspeaker). If the sound is distorted and no line-out is available, reduce the volume level on the AUX signal source itself. AUX mode Signal sources Connecting signal sources CAUTION WARNING If you connect and disconnect signal sources when driving, you may be distracted from the traffic situation, thus increasing the accident hazard. Please be careful that the USB socket is not touched physically by any object. The system may be damaged. CAUTION General information If you connect an iPod® mobile digital device, you cannot connect any other signal sources. If you connect a USB memory stick and/ or AUX signal source, you cannot connect an iPod® mobile digital device. Connecting sockets A USB socket (labeled with “USB”) and a 3.5 mm (0.14") jack socket (labeled with “AUX”) are provided for connecting signal sources. The system supports USB memory sticks containing audio files. Any other USB devices or anything else than music playback is not supported. Please pay attention to the following when connecting an USB memory stick. Only connect and disconnect signal sources when the vehicle is stationary. Notes on connecting an USB memory stick Any other USB devices such as hard discs or other digital equipment may damage the system as a result of excessive power consumption. When connecting and disconnecting a USB memory stick many times in a short time, the system may be damaged. 3,5 mm (0.14") jack socket USB socket (continued) Connecting an iPod® mobile digital device uses both sockets at the same time. 123 AUX mode Signal sources CAUTION A USB hub or extension cable may prevent the system from properly analyzing the USB memory stick. Please connect the USB memory stick directly to system. High capacity USB memory sticks may be divided into more than one logical drives. In this case, only the content of the top logical drive is analyzed. Therefore, please place the files to be played in the top logical drive of the USB memory stick. (continued) Using the system’s USB interface to charge, heat or connect any other USB devices except USB memory sticks may decrease the system performance or may damage the system. When the USB memory stick is connected to the system when starting the vehicle, the USB memory stick may be damaged. USB memory sticks should be disconnected to the system when starting the vehicle. When connecting or disconnecting the USB memory stick, please be careful of the static electricity. Noise may occur when connecting an USB memory stick. The time required to analyze a connected USB memory stick may vary depending on the stick, stick capacity, or the file structure of the stick. This does not mean that the system is malfunctioning, so please wait. The system’s USB support shall not be used for anything else then music playback. 124 Some USB memory sticks use a separate application to store files into the stick. This is treated in the same way as the previous case. Connection of MP3 player, mobile phone, digital camera, or any other devices that can be connected to a USB port that are not recognized as Removable Disk may not operate properly. Any other USB memory stick than the standard Metal Cover Type is not guaranteed to operate properly. Operation of HDD type, CF, and SD Memory is not guaranteed. USB memory sticks acting as an adapter such as for SD type and CF type may not be recognized by the system. USB memories whose connector part causes connection failure due to USB HDD or physical design of the device connector are not guaranteed to work. (e.g. i-stick type). Notes on connecting an iPod® mobile digital device Please pay attention to the following when connecting an iPod®: To connect an iPod® you will need an appropriate connecting cable. You can buy this as original accessory at your Hyundai dealer. Connector cable for PC provided by Apple or other manufacturers may not operate properly and may cause malfunction. The connecting cable available as original accessory at your Hyundai dealer simultaneously occupies the USB socket and the AUX socket. When connecting the iPod® cable, push the cable connector fully so that the signal is not disrupted. AUX mode Signal sources Connection of the iPod connection cable without the iPod® connected at the other end will still trigger the system to change to AUX mode. In such case, noise may occur due to an open end connection. Please disconnect and store the iPod® connector cable in a safe place when iPod® is not in use. If the Hyundai logo persists on the iPod® display when disconnecting the iPod® from the system, please upgrade to the latest iPod® firmware. ® Notes on connecting an AUX signal source You can connect an audio or video signal source to the AUX socket using a commercially available cable with a 3.5 mm (0.14") jack. AUX operates properly only when the external audio or video signal source connected is operational. Connection of the AUX connection cable without the AUX signal source connected at the other end will still trigger the system to change to AUX mode. In such case, noise may occur due to an open end connection. Please disconnect and store the AUX connection cable in a safe place when the AUX signal source is not in use. When the power of the AUX signal source is connected to the vehicle's power jack, noise may occur on the display with some devices. In this case, disconnect from the power jack and use the internal power source of the device. After connecting an iPod® mobile digital device or an USB memory stick If PHONE, INFO or Navigation mode is displayed before connecting the signal source, the display does not switch to AUX mode automatically. But AUX is automatically the active audio source and playback of the respective signal source starts if it contains playable files. If DISC, FM/AM or XM® Satellite Radio mode is displayed before connecting the signal source, the display switches automatically to AUX mode. AUX is automatically the active audio source and playback of the respective signal source starts if it contains playable files. After connecting an AUX audio signal source If PHONE, INFO or Navigation mode is displayed before connecting an AUX audio signal source, the display does not switch to AUX mode automatically. But AUX is automatically the active audio source and playback starts as soon as the signal source transmits an audio signal. If DISC, FM/AM or XM® Satellite Radio mode is displayed before connecting the AUX audio signal source, the display switches automatically to AUX mode. AUX is automatically the active audio source and playback starts as soon as the signal source transmits an audio signal. 125 AUX mode Signal sources After connecting an AUX video signal source Independent of the displayed mode before connecting an AUX video signal source, the display switches automatically to AUX mode as soon as the signal source transmits a video signal. AUX is automatically the active audio source, as soon as an AUX video signal source is connected. It does not matter whether the signal source transmits an audio signal or not. 126 AUX mode General operation For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Option 2: Press the button. The system will switch to either AUX or DISC mode. If the system switches to DISC mode: Switching to AUX mode Option 1: Connect a signal source to the system, see the section “Signal sources” on page 121. This option works if you are connecting an iPod® mobile digital device, an USB memory stick or an AUX audio/video signal source. If you are connecting an iPod® mobile digital device, playback of the currently active track in the iPod® will be continued. If you are connecting an USB memory stick and it contains playable files, USB playback will be started. If you are connecting an AUX signal source, you will hear or see the signal source, on condition that playback has been started on the signal source itself. Press the button again. Option 3: Press the button on the steering wheel repeatedly until the system switches to AUX mode. Opening the AUX main menu From iPod® or USB playback: Press and hold the button. From AUX video playback: Press the button. In both cases, the AUX main menu appears. If Navigation, INFO or PHONE is the active mode, switching to AUX mode on the steering wheel does not switch the display, only the audio source will be switched accordingly. If you want to switch the display also, you must use the button on the control panel. After choosing option 2 or 3, you will hear or see the last active signal source if the following conditions are met: The signal source is still connected. The signal source contains playable files. Playback has been started on the signal source itself (AUX signal source only). This sample illustration shows the AUX main menu during USB playback AUX main menu with the available signal sources AUX content area 127 AUX mode General operation Selecting a signal source You can only select a signal source if both signal sources, USB memory stick and AUX signal source, are connected at the same time. If an iPod® mobile digital device is connected you cannot connect an other signal source. In this case, selecting a signal source is not possible. Open the AUX main menu, see section “Opening the AUX main menu” on page 127. This sample illustration shows the AUX main menu during USB playback AUX main menu with the available signal sources 128 Select the desired signal source in the AUX main menu. The system will switch to the selected signal source. AUX mode iPod playback For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Accessing iPod® main/submenu items and tracks can be delayed depending on file names and sizes. Starting playback The searching process can be different depending on iPod® models. The actual order of playback of iPod® content on the system may be different from actual iPod®. iPod® When iPod® itself shuts down due to an internal failure, please use iPod® after making a reset (refer to iPod® operation manual). Option 1: Switch to AUX mode and, if necessary, open the AUX main menu and select the iPod® mobile digital device as the signal source, see section “General operation” from page 127. Option 2: Connect an iPod® mobile digital device, see the section “Connecting signal sources” on page 123. In both cases, playback of the currently active track in the iPod® will be continued. As soon as you select another track, the position of that track in the iPod® structure is known to the system and the points described above are no longer valid. AUX main menu during iPod® playback The position of the active track in the iPod® structure is unknown to the system after the iPod® has been just connected or after the system was switched off and on with iPod® still connected. Due to the unknown position, the following points are valid: In the Options menu, the menu item Now Playing has no function. The system will display the iPod® menu in the content area, instead of the track list with the track currently playing as described below. The top category of the track currently playing will not be shown in the lower statusline as described below. If you navigate through the iPod® menu, the track currently playing will not be marked with the play icon as described below. Currently active main function AUX main menu with list of signal sources Currently active entertainment source Track currently playing Content area with track list Top category of the track currently playing Play icon for the track currently playing 129 AUX mode iPod playback iPod® menu The menu is nearly the same as the “MUSIC” menu on the iPod® itself. The Driver Information System cannot access any of the other iPod® menus. iPod® Opening the iPod® With the content area active, press the button repeatedly until the iPod® menu appears. The iPod searching process can be different depending on iPod® models. ® The iPod® menu has eight main menu items in total, each of which contains at least one submenu item, see the following list. menu To activate the content area: Push the controller until the content area is active. Main menu item Submenu items Playlists > List of Playlists > List of Tracks Artists > List of Artists > List of Albums > List of Tracks Albums > List of Albums > List of Tracks You can tell the active content area by the blue frame around it. Songs > List of Tracks Podcasts > List of Podcasts Genres > List of Genres > List of Artists > List of Albums > List of Tracks iPod® menu Composers > List of Composers > List of Albums Blue frame Content area > List of Tracks Audiobooks > List of Audiobooks The contents of the submenu items “List of...” are depending on the connected iPod®. 130 AUX mode iPod playback ® Pausing or resuming playback Navigating within the iPod menu Navigating within the iPod® menu can be delayed depending on file names and sizes. Navigating forwards Select a menu item in the iPod® menu. If the selected item is the last submenu item, the playable track list will be displayed. Selecting a list item automatically results in the corresponding track being played. Options menu Navigating backwards Skipping to the track: In the Options menu, select the menu item Now Playing. Press the button. Abbreviated menu items in the iPod® menu Skipping directly to the track currently playing Menu items in the iPod® menu may be displayed in abbreviated form. This is indicated by the three dots “…” at the end of a menu item. To open the Options menu: In the iPod® menu, push the controller . Play icon Track currently playing (highlighted) Option 1 Pausing playback In the iPod® menu, highlight the track currently playing and press the controller . The play icon will change to the pause icon . 131 AUX mode iPod playback Resuming playback In the iPod menu, highlight the track currently playing once again and press the controller . ® Playback will be resumed and the pause icon will change to the play icon . Option 2 In the Options menu, select the menu item Pause. Playback will be paused and the Options menu will be closed automatically. Resuming playback To open the Options menu: In the iPod® menu, push the controller . Pausing playback Selecting a track Selecting a track in the iPod® menu Navigate through the iPod® menu and select the desired track. Refer to the section “Navigating within the iPod® menu” on page 131 to find out how to navigate through the iPod® menu. Skipping tracks forward/back “Skip track forward” skips to the next track. “Skip track back” skips to the beginning of the current track, if the track has been playing for more than 3 seconds. If the track has been playing for less than 3 seconds, it will skip to the beginning of the previous track. To open the Options menu: In the iPod® menu, push the controller . Using the steering wheel Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Play. Options menu 132 Playback will be resumed and the Options menu will be closed automatically. Briefly press the or button on the steering wheel. The system will execute the track skip corresponding to the button pressed. AUX mode iPod playback Using the central control panel Fast forwarding/reversing On the steering wheel To open the Options menu: Highlight any track and push the controller . On the central control panel To start forwarding: Press and hold the button. To open the Options menu: Highlight any track and push the controller . To start reversing: Press and hold the button. To terminate forwarding/reversing: Release the or button. Repeating tracks This function will keep repeating a track until it is cancelled. Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Next Track or Prev. Track. The system will execute the track skip corresponding to the selected menu item. Options menu To open the Options menu: In the iPod® menu, highlight the desired track and push the controller . To start forwarding: In the Options menu, select the menu item FF and press and hold the controller . To start reversing: In the Options menu, select the menu item REW and press and hold the controller . To terminate forwarding/reversing: Release the controller . Status display Options menu 133 AUX mode iPod playback To switch the repeat function on/off: In the Options menu, select the menu item Repeat Track. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display changes accordingly. Display = function switched on Display = function switched off Random setting Random view display The random setting switches the shuffle song function of the iPod® mobile digital device on or off. Switching the function on In the iPod® menu, highlight any track and push the controller . The Options menu appears. When the function is switched on, the icon additionally appears on the right in the top status line. The function switches off automatically when you: select another track in the iPod® menu, switch to a different audio or video signal source, for example to FM, switch the system off and back on again. Switching the function off Status display ( = function switched off) Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Random. The function will be switched on and the random view display appears. 134 Random view display Icon for random function activated Blinking pause icon (only visible if playback is paused) Artist name Album title Track currently playing In the random view display, push the controller . The Options menu appears. AUX mode iPod playback Due to the unknown position, the following points are valid: Status display (Display = function switched on) Options menu In the Options menu, the menu item Now Playing has no function. The system will display the iPod® menu in the content area, instead of the track list with the track currently playing as described in the section “AUX main menu during iPod® playback” on page 129. The top category of the track currently playing will not be shown in the lower statusline as described in the section “AUX main menu during iPod® playback” on page 129. If you navigate through the iPod® menu, the track currently playing will not be marked with the play icon as described in the section “AUX main menu during iPod® playback” on page 129. In the Options menu, select the menu item Random. The function will be switched off and the iPod® top menu appears. After switching the function off, the position of the active track in the iPod® data structure is unknown to the system as long as you not select a track on the Driver Information System. The random function is switched off automatically when you switch to a different audio or video signal source, for example to FM, or when you switch the system off and back on again. Audio settings Please see the section “Audio settings” on page 33 for a description of the audio settings. As soon as you select a track on the Driver Information System, the position of that track in the iPod® structure is known to the system and the points described above are no longer valid. 135 AUX mode USB playback For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. AUX main menu during USB playback Accessing folders and tracks or scrolling through lists can be delayed depending on file names and sizes. The system uses the names assigned during storage of the audio files on the USB memory stick for the track/folder names displayed in the AUX content area . Any ID3 tags in the audio files will be ignored. If a track or folder name is too long, the system will display it in abbreviated form. This is indicated by the three dots “…” at the end of the name. Starting playback Option 1: Connect a USB stick, see the section “Connecting signal sources” on page 123. Option 2: Switch to AUX mode and, if necessary, open the AUX main menu and select the USB stick as the signal source, see section “General operation” from page 127. Displaying the track and folder names Currently active main function AUX main menu with list of signal sources Currently active entertainment source Track currently playing AUX content area with track/folder list Name of the currently active folder Play icon for the track currently playing Abreviated track name If this happens, you can call up a details display if you want to see the complete track name or you can call up a play info display if you want to see further information. 136 AUX mode USB playback Calling up a details or play info display To open the Options menu: Highlight the desired track or folder and push the controller . The Options menu appears. Details display To close the details display: Press the controller . Options menu To call up the details display: In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. The details display containing the complete file name appears. To call up the play info display: In the Options menu, select the menu item Play Info. The play info display of the track currently playing appears, containing several information. Current folder name Current file name Current song title Current album title Current artist name In order to display the current song title, album title and artist name, these information must be stored as ID3 tags inside the MP3 or WMA track. If you select another track or if the system plays the next track, the play info display will not be closed and it will be updated automatically. To close the play info display: Press the controller . 137 AUX mode USB playback Selecting folders and tracks Folders can only be selected if the audio files were organized into folders when they were stored on the USB memory stick. To play a track: Select the desired track. Skipping tracks forward/back “Skip track forward” skips to the next track. “Skip track back” skips to the beginning of the current track, if the track has been playing for more than 10 seconds. If the track has been playing for less than 10 seconds, it will skip to the beginning of the previous track. Briefly press the or button on the steering wheel. Menu item for the folder change function Folder Play icon for track currently playing Track Highlighted track To switch to the next folder level up: Select the menu item . The display will change accordingly. To open a folder: Select the desired folder. You will see the tracks stored in this folder. 138 The system will execute the track skip corresponding to the button pressed. Fast forwarding/reversing On the central control panel To open the Options menu: Highlight any track and push the controller . Options menu To start forwarding: In the Options menu, select the menu item FF and press and hold the controller . To start reversing: In the Options menu, select the menu item REW and press and hold the controller . To terminate forwarding/reversing: Release the controller . On the steering wheel To start forwarding: Press and hold the button. To start reversing: Press and hold the button. To terminate forwarding/reversing: Release the or button. AUX mode USB playback Repeating tracks or folders The repeat track function switches off automatically when you select another track. This function will keep repeating a track or folder until it is cancelled. Repetition of folders is only possible if the tracks are organized into folders. Tracks in subfolders within the folder to be repeated will be ignored. The repeat folder function switches off automatically when you select a track in another folder. Both functions are switching off automatically when you: Highlight the desired track or folder. Status display Options menu To switch the function on/off: In the Options menu, select the menu item Repeat Track or Repeat Folder. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display changes accordingly. Folder Highlighted track Track To open the Options menu: Push the controller . Display = function switched on Display = function switched off switch to a different audio or video signal source, for example to FM, switch the system off and back on again. Random play Switching random play of all tracks on/ off Random play of all tracks plays all tracks on the USB memory stick in random order. Highlight the track currently playing. When the function is switched on, the icon (repeat track) or (repeat folder) additionally appears on the right in the top status line. 139 AUX mode USB playback To switch the function on/off: In the Options menu, select the menu item Random Track. Highlight the desired folder. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display accordingly. Play icon for track currently playing To open the Options menu: Push the controller . Display = function switched on Display = function switched off When the function is switched on, the icon additionally appears on the right in the top status line. The function switches off automatically when you: select any track, switch to a different audio or video signal source, for example to FM, switch the system off and back on again. Highlighted folder To open the Options menu: Push the controller . Switching random play within a specific folder on/off Status display Options menu 140 Random play within a specific folder plays all tracks in a specific folder in random order. Tracks in subfolders within the specific folder will be ignored. Status display Options menu AUX mode USB playback To switch the function on/off: In the Options menu, select the menu item Random Folder. Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display changes accordingly. Display = function switched on Display = function switched off Scan function This function plays about 10 seconds of each track on the USB memory stick and then skips to the next track. Highlight the track from which you want the function to start. When the function is switched on, the icon additionally appears on the right in the top status line. To switch the function on/off: In the Options menu, select the menu item Scan. The function switches off automatically when you: select any track, switch to a different audio or video signal source, for example to FM, switch the system off and back on again. To open the Options menu: Push the controller . Status display Options menu Highlighted track Depending on the previous status, the function will be switched on or off. The status display changes accordingly. Display = function switched on Display = function switched off When the function is switched on, the icon additionally appears on the right in the top status line. 141 AUX mode USB playback The function switches off automatically when you: select any track, switch to a different audio or video signal source, for example to FM, switch the system off and back on again. It also switches off automatically when it reaches the track where it started. Audio settings Please see the section “Audio settings” on page 33 for a description of the audio settings. 142 AUX mode AUX playback For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Automatic video lock-out Switching the gear is described in detail in the vehicle’s operation manual. Please pay attention to the corresponding descriptions and safety instructions in the vehicle’s operation manual. The system switches the picture back on as soon as the gear stick is in position P. Audio signal source (AUX audio source only): The AUX playback sound is not affected by the switch-off. Starting playback Before starting playback, make sure that the correct video standard is set, see the section “AUX video standard” on page 146. In the interest of safety, AUX video playback is only possible if the gear stick is in position P. Connect an AUX signal source, see the section “Connecting signal sources” on page 123. Else you will see a corresponding message in the display. Start playback on the AUX signal source. Video signal source: Open the AUX main menu and, if necessary, select the AUX signal source as the signal source in the AUX main menu, see section “General operation” from page 127. Depending on the AUX signal source, you will see one of the following full-screen displays. 143 AUX mode AUX playback Opening/closing the AUX main menu during playback Opening the AUX main menu and closing the AUX full-screen display Option 2: In the AUX main menu, select the menu item AUX. The AUX full-screen display appears. Press the button or the controller . The AUX main menu appears. In the AUX main menu, select the menu item Settings. A selection menu appears. Audio settings Please see the section “Audio settings” on page 33 for a description of the audio settings. AUX main menu Menu item AUX Closing the AUX main menu and opening the AUX full-screen display Option 1: Press the button. 144 Video settings Opening the Video Settings menu During AUX video playback, press and hold the button until the AUX main menu appears. Selection menu AUX mode AUX playback In the selection menu, select the menu item Video. The Video Settings menu appears. Closing the Video Settings menu Option 1: Push the controller once. Option 2: Briefly press the button. Aspect ratio Open the Video Settings menu, see section “Opening the Video Settings menu” on page 144. Icon for currently active setting To set the aspect ratio: Select the desired setting. Video Settings menu Brightness, color and contrast The Video Settings menu includes the following functions: Open the Video Settings menu, see section “Opening the Video Settings menu” on page 144. Aspect ratio, see page 145 Brightness, color and contrast, see page 145 AUX video standard, see page 146 Video reset, see page 147 To open the Aspect Ratio menu: In the Video Settings menu, select the menu item Aspect Ratio. Video Settings menu The Aspect Ratio menu appears. Video Settings menu 145 AUX mode AUX playback To open the desired menu: In the Video Settings menu, select either the menu item Brightness, Color or Contrast. The corresponding menu appears. To close the menu: Press the controller or briefly press the button. To open the AUX Video Standard menu: In the Video Settings menu, select the menu item Video Standard. The corresponding menu appears. AUX video standard This function lets you adapt the AUX video input of the system to the video standard of the AUX video signal source. The video standards NTSC and PAL are available. Open the Video Settings menu, see section “Opening the Video Settings menu” on page 144. The illustration shows the brightness setting To set the video standard: Select the desired setting. Scale for the brightness setting Indicator The position of the indicator on the scale shows the current setting. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached. The system saves this setting automatically. 146 Icon for currently active setting Video Settings menu AUX mode AUX playback Video reset You can use the video reset function to reset the following settings to their factory settings: Aspect ratio Brightness Color Contrast AUX video standard In the Video Settings menu, select the menu item Reset Video Settings. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to reset the video settings. Open the Video Settings menu, see section “Opening the Video Settings menu” on page 144. Select Yes or No. The system will or will not reset the video settings, depending on the answer you select. Video Settings menu 147 AUX mode AUX playback 148 PHONE General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 PHONE main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone 153 Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Initiating a call/accepting or rejecting a call . . . . . . 173 Functions during a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Special functions for two calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Phonebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 149 PHONE General information Safety instructions WARNING If you use the phone functions when driving, you may be distracted from the traffic situation, thus increasing the accident hazard. Only use the phone functions when the vehicle is stationary. When using the phone in the vehicle, the driver must observe all the laws and regulations of the relevant country. For your own safety, make all calls when driving using the hands-free unit. When you use the hands-free unit, concentrate on your driving, close all windows and avoid background noise. If you do not wish to use the hands-free unit, stop or park your car when using the phone. Do not stop and park in areas where this is not permitted. General information Basic technical prerequisites for mobile phones If operation of phones during driving is legal, only do so when the traffic conditions permit this. If you use a mobile phone with the system, the system will also act, among other things, as a hands-free unit. Otherwise, your attention may be distracted from the road traffic, resulting in an accident. To use a mobile phone with the system, it must be equipped with Bluetooth® wireless technology and with the following Bluetooth® 2.0 profiles. The Driver Information System features an integrated hands-free unit. You can use this unit in combination with a mobile phone connected with the system. 150 Hands-free profile (HFP) Phonebook access profile (PBAP) Bluetooth® wireless technology is a technology for wireless data communication over short distances of up to approx. 10 metres. The data exchange itself is controlled using profiles. The hands-free profiles enable the Driver Information System to be used as a hands-free unit. The phonebook access profile enable the Driver Information System to download the phonebook data from the mobile phone. To be able to use a mobile phone with the system, the mobile phone must be connected with the system using the above mentioned technology. Please see the section “Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone” on page 153 for a detailed description of how to connect the mobile phone with the system. The system does not support all mobile phones equipped with Bluetooth® wireless technology. PHONE General information Interruptions to the connection while driving Functional restrictions Interruptions to the connection may occur if: Under the following circumstances, the phone functions may not or may not yet be useable: there is inadequate network coverage, If it is not yet logged into a network. you are switching from one transmitting/ receiving station (cell) to another and there is no voice channel available in this cell. If the mobile phone is not connected with the Driver Information System. Displaying phone numbers and names During a phone call During a phone call, the sound of the active audio or video source is muted. The Driver Information System can display the phone number and name of the caller when there is a call incoming, for example, but also in other menus and displays. For phone numbers to be displayed, the caller must transmit their phone number. This also applies to the name display. The following must additionally be stored in the phonebook for this: the phone number of the caller, the name. The phone number must be stored exactly as the caller transmits it. 151 PHONE PHONE main menu For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Opening the PHONE main menu Option 1: Press the button. Either the PHONE main menu or the INFO main menu appears. Available functions If the INFO main menu appears: The following functions are available in the PHONE main menu: Calling up the menu for entering a phone number, see the section “Entering a phone number” on page 173. Calling up the call history list (missed, received and dialed calls), see the section “Call history list” on page 176 Calling up the phonebook, see the section “Calling up the phonebook” on page 188. Calling up the device list for pairing or connecting a mobile phone, see the section “Pairing a mobile phone” on page 153 or the section “Connecting a mobile phone” on page 156. Calling up PHONE settings, see the section “Calling up the Settings menu” on page 167. 152 Press the button once more. The PHONE main menu appears, see illustration below. Option 2: Press the button on the steering wheel. The PHONE main menu appears. PHONE main menu PHONE Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. General Before you can use a mobile phone with the Driver Information System, it must be paired and connected with the system via Bluetooth®. Please refer to the section “Basic technical prerequisites for mobile phones” on page 150. A precondition for pairing and connecting is that Bluetooth® is activated on the mobile phone. Activating Bluetooth® on the mobile phone Proceed as described in the user manual for your mobile phone. Pairing a mobile phone Please refer also to the section “Basic technical prerequisites for mobile phones” on page 150. You can pair a maximum of 5 mobile phones with the system. After pairing, the system will connect the mobile phone automatically, which causes disconnection of any mobile phone already connected. If the connection is not succesful, the autoconnection process will be initiated, on condition that the autoconnection function is switched on, see section “Switching autoconnection function on/off” on page 167. The autoconnection process attempts to reconnect with the last mobile phone connected. PHONE main menu Menu item Connect Phone In the PHONE main menu, select the menu item Connect Phone. The device list appears. Open the PHONE main menu, see the section “Opening the PHONE main menu” on page 152. 153 PHONE Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone Menu item Register New Phone Device list In the device list, select the menu item Register New Phone. If there are 5 mobile phones already paired with the system, you will see an appropriate message. You must delete at least one mobile phone pairing in order to be able to pair a new mobile phone with the system. To close the message: Press the controller . To delete a mobile phone pairing: See the section “Deleting a pairing” on page 164. If there are fewer than 5 mobile phones paired with the system and another phone is already connected to the system, you will see a message prompting you to disconnect the phone. 154 To cancel pairing: Select No. Pairing will be cancelled, and the device list appears again. To continue pairing: Select Yes. Pairing will be continued and you will see the following message. PHONE Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone Pairing includes two steps: the mobile phone's search for the Driver Information System and the subsequent entry of the passkey on the mobile phone. The default value of the passkey is 1234. You can change the passkey, see section “Changing the passkey” on page 171. There are 2 minutes of time available for entering the passkey. Start the search for the Driver Information System on the mobile phone. Proceed as described in the user manual for your mobile phone. The Bluetooth® name of the Driver Information System is GENESIS, it is displayed under this name on the mobile phone. Start pairing on the mobile phone. When the mobile phone asks for the passkey, enter it on the mobile phone. The Driver Information System displays the current passkey, see previously illustration. The default value of the passkey is 1234. For the future, it is possible to change the passkey, see section “Changing the passkey” on page 171. Bluetooth® name of the Driver Information System Passkey Remaining time for entry of the passkey Some mobile phones make a request at the end of the pairing, if the connection should be made automatically or requested each time. If the passkey has not been correctly entered, you will see a prompt. The system will abort entry of the passkey if the 2 minutes of time are running out without the passkey being entered. If the passkey has been correctly entered, the mobile phone is paired with the system and automatically connected with the system. You will see an appropriate status display that automatically closes after a short time. 155 PHONE Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone To terminate passkey entry: Select No. To enter the passkey again: Select Yes and enter the passkey once more. If connection is not possible despite the passkey having been entered correctly, you will see an appropriate message. If you wish to make another connection attempt with the newly paired mobile phone, you must do so manually, see the section “Connecting manually” on page 156. Bluetooth® is activated on the mobile phone. Automatic connection function of the system is switched on, see the section “Switching autoconnection function on/ off” on page 167. Connecting a mobile phone Please refer also to the section “Basic technical prerequisites for mobile phones” on page 150. If no connection is possible: If there is a certain mobile phone set as default for the autoconnection function, the system will attempt a connection to this mobile phone only. Otherwise the system will attempt a connection with another available mobile phone already previously paired with the system. The following connection options are available: Connecting automatically, see page 156 Connecting manually, see page 156 Connecting automatically Even if the connection was not possible, the mobile phone is now paired with the system. This message will close automatically and the system will attempt to connect with the last mobile phone that was connected. The autoconnection function must be switched on for this, see section “Switching autoconnection function on/off” on page 167. 156 After the system is switched on, it automatically attempts to reconnect with the last mobile phone connected. The following conditions must be met for this: The mobile phone is switched on and is within the reception range of the system. The mobile phone is still paired with the system. For information on the default mobile phone for the autoconnection function, please refer to the section “Setting the default phone” on page 163. Connecting manually Calling up the device list Open the PHONE main menu, see the section “Opening the PHONE main menu” on page 152. PHONE Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone Connecting a phone (Option 1) If the desired mobile phone is not in the list: Pair the mobile phone with the system, see the section “Pairing a mobile phone” on page 153. If the desired mobile phone is in the list: Select the mobile phone. PHONE main menu Menu item Connect Phone In the PHONE main menu, select the menu item Connect Phone. The device list appears. The list will be empty if there have not yet been any mobile phones paired with the system. The icons before the list entries indicate the status of the respective mobile phone. Icon = Mobile phone is paired with the system and currently connected Icon = Mobile phone is paired with the system, but not currently connected Phone name Device list Connection status icon Icon = A mobile phone is connected Icon = No mobile phone is connected You can change the phone name, see the section “Renaming a phone” on page 161. The system will start the connecting process, see section “Connecting process” on page 158. Connecting a phone (Option 2) If the desired mobile phone is not in the list: Pair the mobile phone with the system, see the section “Pairing a mobile phone” on page 153. If the desired mobile phone is in the device list: Highlight the mobile phone in the device list. Push the controller once. The Options menu appears. 157 PHONE Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone If connection is successful, the icons in the device list and the icon in the bottom status line will change accordingly. For information on that, please refer to the section “Connecting manually” on page 156. Options menu Connect Phone menu item In the Options menu, select the menu item Connect Phone. The system will start the connecting process. Connecting process Only one mobile phone can be connected with the system. Option 1: If another mobile phone is already connected, you will be prompted to confirm that you wish to disconnect it. 158 Select Yes to disconnect it. The connection process starts, see next illustration. Option 2: If no another mobile phone is already connected, the connection process starts immediately, see the following illustration. If connection is not successful, you will see the message Connection Failed followed by the phone name. The message disappears after a short time. Terminating a connection If you terminate a connection, the autoconnection process (see page 156) will be suspended until the system is switched off/on or until a phone will be connected manually (see page 156). Calling up the device list Open the PHONE main menu, see the section “Opening the PHONE main menu” on page 152. PHONE Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone Phone name Device list Connection status icon Icon = A mobile phone is connected Icon = No mobile phone is connected You can change the phone name, see the section “Renaming a phone” on page 161. Disconnecting a phone (Option 1) PHONE main menu Menu item Connect Phone In the PHONE main menu, select the menu item Connect Phone. The device list appears. Select the desired connected mobile phone in the device list. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to terminate the connection, see section “Confirming disconnecting” on page 160. Options menu Disconnect Phone menu item In the Options menu, select the menu item Disconnect Phone. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to disconnect the mobile phone. Disconnecting a phone (Option 2) Highlight the desired connected mobile phone in the device list. Push the controller once. The Options menu appears. Icon = Mobile phone is paired with the system and currently connected Icon = Mobile phone is paired with the system, but not currently connected 159 PHONE Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone Confirming disconnecting Select Yes. The connection will be terminated. Dropped connection The connection between the mobile phone and the system can drop, for example if the mobile phone is switched off or if it is no longer within the reception range of the system. If the connection between the mobile phone and the system drops, you will see an appropriate message. 160 The system will automatically attempt to reestablish the connection, provided that the automatic connection function is still switched on, see section “Switching autoconnection function on/off” on page 167. PHONE Options For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Renaming a phone The phone names shown in the device list generally originate from the mobile phones themselves. You can, however, also change the names. Options menu You can open the Options menu for each mobile phone shown in the device list. Call up the device list, see the section “Calling up the device list” on page 161. The Options menu includes the following functions: PHONE main menu Connect Phone menu item Renaming a phone, see page 161 Setting the default phone, see page 163 Connecting/Disconnecting a mobile phone, see page 163 Deleting a pairing, see page 164 Deleting all pairings, see page 165 Showing details, see page 166 Highlight the desired mobile phone in the device list . In the PHONE main menu, select the menu item Connect Phone. The device list appears. Calling up the device list Device list Push the controller . Open the PHONE main menu, see the section “Opening the PHONE main menu” on page 152. The Options menu appears. Device list 161 PHONE Options Confirm entry Delete all characters in the input field Menu item Rename Phone Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Rename Phone. The input menu appears. Delete the last character in the input field Enter space Switch character set Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the speller The input menu has two user-control areas: The area with the speller and the area with the menu items and . To move from one area to another: Push the controller . To enter a character: In the speller, highlight a character by turning the controller and press the controller . The character is entered and appears in the input field . To switch character set: In the speller, select one of the menu items . Input field with characters already entered Currently highlighted character Speller 162 The corresponding character set appears in the speller. To delete the last character in the input field: In the speller, select the menu item . The last character entered is deleted. To delete all characters in the input field: From the speller, push the controller and select the menu item Delete All. All characters are deleted. To make a new entry: Push the controller to move back to the speller and enter characters as described previously. To confirm an entry: From the speller, push the controller and select the menu item OK. PHONE Options Setting the default phone With this function you can set a certain mobile phone as default for the autoconnection process. When set, the autoconnection process will attempt a connection to the set mobile phone only. When not set, the autoconnection process will attempt a connection with another available mobile phone already previously paired with the system. Highlight the desired mobile phone in the device list. Push the controller once. The Options menu appears. Status display Menu item Set as Default Options menu The status display shows whether the mobile phone is already set as the default phone or not. Depending on the previous status, the mobile phone will be set or cancelled as the default phone. The status display changes accordingly. You can set only one mobile phone as the default phone. Setting a mobile phone as the default phone cancels the previously default setting of a different mobile phone. For information on the autoconnection process please refer to section “Connecting automatically” on page 156. Call up the device list, see the section “Calling up the device list” on page 161. To set or to cancel a mobile phone as the default phone: In the Options menu, select the menu item Set as Default. Display = Mobile phone is set as the default phone Display = Mobile phone is not set as the default phone Connecting/Disconnecting a mobile phone Both functions are also available outside the Options menu, see sections “Connecting manually” on page 156 and “Terminating a connection” on page 158. If you disconnect a mobile phone, the autoconnection process (see page 156) will be suspended until the system is switched off/on or until a phone will be connected manually (see page 156). Device list 163 PHONE Options Connecting Call up the device list, see the section “Calling up the device list” on page 161. Device list Continue as described in the section “Connecting a phone (Option 2)” on page 157. Disconnecting Call up the device list, see the section “Calling up the device list” on page 161. Device list Continue as described in the section “Disconnecting a phone (Option 2)” on page 159. Device list Highlight the desired mobile phone in the device list. Push the controller . The Options menu appears. Deleting a pairing This function deletes the pairing, the phonebook data and the call history of a mobile phone stored in the system, except for the currently connected mobile phone. If you want to delete this too, first you must disconnect the mobile phone, see section “Terminating a connection” on page 158. Call up the device list, see the section “Calling up the device list” on page 161. 164 Options menu Menu item Delete Pairing PHONE Options In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete Pairing. After the pairing is deleted, the system will automatically search for another mobile phone already paired with the system. If it finds one, this mobile phone will be automatically connected with the system. The menu item Delete Pairing cannot be selected if the highlighted mobile phone is connected with the system. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete the pairing. The Options menu appears. Deleting all pairings This function deletes all pairings, all phonebook data and all call history lists of all mobile phones stored in the Driver Information System, except for the currently connected mobile phone. If you want to delete this too, first you must disconnect the mobile phone, see section “Terminating a connection” on page 158. Select Yes In the device list, highlight a mobile phone push the controller . Call up the device list, see the section “Calling up the device list” on page 161. The pairing and the phonebook data of the mobile phone will be deleted. Options menu Menu item Delete All Pairings In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete All Pairings. The menu item Delete All Pairings cannot be selected if the device list does not contain any mobile phones. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete all pairings. Before you can reconnect this mobile phone with the system you must pair it with the system again, see the section “Pairing a mobile phone” on page 153. Device list 165 PHONE Options In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. The details screen appears. Select Yes. All mobile phone pairings and phonebook data are now deleted, except for the currently connected mobile phone. Device list In the device list, highlight the desired mobile phone and push the controller once. The Options menu appears. Before you can reconnect these mobile phones with the system you must pair them with the system again, see the section “Pairing a mobile phone” on page 153. Showing details This function shows you the Bluetooth® device name and address of a paired mobile phone. Call up the device list, see the section “Calling up the device list” on page 161. 166 Options menu Menu item Details Details screen To close the details screen: Press the controller . PHONE Settings For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Switching autoconnection function on/off Call up the Settings menu, see the section "Calling up the Settings menu" on page 167. Settings menu The Settings menu includes the following functions: Switching autoconnection function on/ off, see page 167 Showing the device info, see page 168 Initialization functions, see page 168 Changing the passkey, see page 171 PHONE main menu Settings menu item In the PHONE main menu, select the menu item Settings. The Settings menu appears. Calling up the Settings menu Open the PHONE main menu, see the section "Opening the PHONE main menu" on page 152. Status display BT Autoconnection menu item Settings menu Connection status icon Icon = A mobile phone is connected Icon = No mobile phone is connected Settings menu 167 PHONE Settings In the Settings menu, select the menu item BT Autoconnection. In the Settings menu, select the menu item My Device Info. The autoconnection function will be activated or deactivated, depending on the previous status. The status display changes accordingly. Display = function activated Display = function deactivated The info screen appears. Calling up the Initialization menu Call up the Settings menu, see the section "Calling up the Settings menu" on page 167. Showing the device info This function shows you the Bluetooth® device name and address of the Driver Information System. Call up the Settings menu, see the section "Calling up the Settings menu" on page 167. To close the info screen: Press the controller . Initialization functions In the Settings menu, select the menu item Initialization. Initialization includes the following functions: My Device Info menu item Settings menu 168 Deleting the call history, see page 169 Deleting the phonebook, see page 169 Deleting all pairings, see page 170 Resetting Bluetooth® settings to factory setting, see page 170 Settings menu Initialization menu item The Initialization menu appears. PHONE Settings Select Yes or No. The complete call history will be deleted or not, depending on the answer selected. Deleting the phonebook Initialization menu Deleting the call history This function deletes the complete call history (missed, received and dialed calls) of the currently connected mobile phone stored in the Driver Information System. Call up the Initialization menu, see the section "Calling up the Initialization menu" on page 168. Delete Call History menu item Initialization menu In the Initialization menu, select the menu item Delete Call History. This function deletes the complete phonebook of the currently connected mobile phone stored in the Driver Information System. Call up the Initialization menu, see the section "Calling up the Initialization menu" on page 168. You will be prompted to confirm that you really want to delete the complete call history. Delete Phone Book menu item Initialization menu 169 PHONE Settings In the Initialization menu, select the menu item Delete Phone Book. You will be prompted to confirm that you really want to delete the complete phonebook. Call up the Initialization menu, see the section "Calling up the Initialization menu" on page 168. Select Yes or No. Select Yes or No. The complete phonebook will be deleted or not, depending on the answer selected. Deleting all pairings This function deletes all pairings as well as the complete call history and phonebooks of all mobile phones stored in the Driver Information System. 170 Delete All Pairings menu item Initialization menu In the Initialization menu, select the menu item Delete All Pairings. You will be prompted to confirm that you really want to delete all pairings. All pairings will be deleted or not, depending on the answer selected. Resetting Bluetooth® settings to factory setting This function resets the following Bluetooth® settings to factory setting: Bluetooth® autoconnect (please see section "Switching autoconnection function on/off" on page 167 for details) Bluetooth® passkey (please see section "Changing the passkey" on page 171 for details) PHONE Settings Call up the Initialization menu, see the section "Calling up the Initialization menu" on page 168. Call up the Settings menu, see the section "Calling up the Settings menu" on page 167. Select Yes or No. Reset Phone Settings menu item Initialization menu In the Initialization menu, select the menu item Reset Phone Settings. You will be prompted to confirm that you really want to reset the Bluetooth® settings to factory default. The Bluetooth® settings will be set to factory default or not, depending on the answer selected. Changing the passkey During pairing a mobile phone with the Driver Information System, you must enter the passkey (please see section "Pairing a mobile phone" on page 153 for details). The default value of the passkey is 1234. You can change the passkey, see the following description. Change Passkey menu item Settings menu In the Settings menu, select the menu item Change Passkey. The input menu appears. 171 PHONE Settings To delete all digits of the current passkey displayed in the input field: Select the menu item Delete All. All digits are deleted. To make a new entry after deleting all digits in the input field: Push the controller to move to the speller and enter digits, see the following description. Input field with current passkey Speller Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the speller Confirm the passkey Delete all digits in the input field Delete the last digit in the input field Currently highlighted digit The input menu has two user-control areas: The area with the speller and the area with the menu items and . To move from one area to another: Push or push the controller . At the beginning, the input field shows the current passkey and the menu item Delete All is highlighted. 172 To enter a digit: In the speller, highlight a digit by turning the controller and press the controller . The digit is entered and appears in input field. To delete the last digit of the current passkey displayed in the input field: In the speller, select the menu item . The last digit is deleted. To confirm the passkey: After entering 4 digits, the menu item OK will be highlighted automatically. Press the controller to confirm the passkey. PHONE Initiating a call/accepting or rejecting a call For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. To move from one area to another: Push the controller . To enter a number: In the speller , highlight a digit by turning the controller and press the controller . Initiating an outgoing call The following options for initiating an outgoing call are available: Entering a phone number, see page 173 Using redial, see page 174 Call history list, see page 176 Using the phonebook, see the section “Phonebook” on page 188 The digit is entered and appears in input field . Entering a phone number Open the PHONE main menu, see the section “Opening the PHONE main menu” on page 152. In the PHONE main menu, select the menu item Dial Number. The input menu appears. Input field with digits already entered Speller Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the speller Initiate a call Store number in the phonebook Delete the last digit in the input field Delete all digits in the input field Currently highlighted digit At the beginning, the input field is empty. The input menu has two user-control areas: The area with the speller and the area with the menu items , and . To delete the last digit in the input field: In the speller, select the menu item . The last entered digit is deleted. To delete all digits in the input field: From the speller, push the controller and select the menu item Delete All. All digits are deleted. To make a new entry: Push the controller to move back to the speller and enter a number as described previously. 173 PHONE Initiating a call/accepting or rejecting a call To store an entered number in the phonebook: From the speller, push the controller and select the menu item SAVE. The name input menu appears, continue as described in the section “Creating a new entry”, see page 190. To initiate a call to the phone number entered: From the speller, push the controller and select the menu item CALL. The mobile phone initiates the call; a corresponding message is displayed. The name of the call partner is only displayed if the dialed number is stored in the phonebook. Otherwise only the dialed number is displayed. To cancel the call before the other party answers: Press the controller . The call is cancelled. If the other party answers, the call is active and you conduct the call over the hands-free unit. Please see the section “Functions during a call” on page 181 for a description of the functions that are possible during a call. Using redial You can use redial as a quick way of initiating another call to the last number dialed by the mobile phone. Press and hold the button on the steering wheel. Name of the call partner 174 If the connected mobile phone supports this feature, the call to the corresponding phone number will be initiated. If the connected mobile phone does not support this feature, nothing happens. If the connected mobile phone responds with an error, you will see the message: Dial failed. Please check the state of the connected phone and try again.. To close the message: Press the controller . To cancel the call before the other party answers: Press the controller or press and hold the button on the steering wheel. In both cases, the call is cancelled. If the other party answers, the call is active and you conduct the call over the handsfree unit. Please see the section “Functions during a call” on page 181 for a description of the functions available during a call. You can also use the call history list for the redial function, see the section “Call history list” on page 176. PHONE Initiating a call/accepting or rejecting a call Accepting/rejecting an incoming call The call screen is displayed when there is a call incoming. Accepting a call: Select Accept or briefly press the button on the steering wheel. The call is active and you conduct it over the hands-free unit. Please see the section “Functions during a call” on page 181 for a description of the functions that are possible during a call. Rejecting a call: Select Reject or press and hold the button on the steering wheel. The call is rejected. 175 PHONE Call history list For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. General Information Calling up the call history list Open the PHONE main menu, see the section “Opening the PHONE main menu” on page 152. The call history list contains the following: Missed calls Received calls Dialed numbers Each paired mobile phone has its own independent call history list, but only the list of the currently connected mobile phone can be accessed. Each list contains a maximum of 20 entries. The call history list of a mobile phone will be deleted automatically, as soon as the pairing of the mobile phone is deleted. In the PHONE main menu, select the menu item Call History. The call history lists of the system are independent of those of the mobile phones. The system can only log calls or dialed numbers in the call history list if the mobile phone is connected with it and if the phone functions are being used via the system. 176 PHONE main menu Call History menu item The call history list appears. The entries in the list are sorted in chronological order, with the most recent at the top. You will find an operating example for a list in the section “Lists” on page 29 of the chapter “Functional introduction”. There you will also find the description of how to scroll through a list. Missed call (Icon / phone symbol with question mark) Incoming call (Icon / phone symbol with left arrow) Outgoing call (Icon / phone symbol with right arrow) Incoming and missed calls: If the other party has transmitted the phone number, the corresponding list entry will show it. If the phone number is exactly as transmitted stored in the phonebook, the name stored in the corresponding phonebook entry will be shown instead of the number. If the other party has not transmitted the phone number, the name Unknown will be shown. PHONE Call history list Outgoing calls: The corresponding list entry shows either the phone number or the name, depending on the method the call was initiated. Option 2 Highlight the desired entry in the call history list. Push the controller once. Available options in the call history list The Options menu appears. The following options are available in the call history list: Initiating a call to a call history list entry, see page 177 Saving a list entry to the phonebook, seepage 178 Option 1 Deleting an individual list entry, see page 178 Select the desired entry in the call history list. Deleting all list entries, see page 179 Initiating a call to a call history list entry Initiating a call to a call history list entry named Unknown is not possible. Call up the call history list, see the section “Calling up the call history list” on page 176. Call history list The mobile phone initiates the call. To cancel the call before the other party answers: Press the controller . The call is cancelled. If the other party answers, the call is active and you conduct the call over the hands-free unit. Please see the section “Functions during a call” on page 181 for a description of the functions available during a call. Menu item Call Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Call. The mobile phone initiates the call. To cancel the call before the other party answers: Press the controller . The call is cancelled. 177 PHONE Call history list If the other party answers, the call is active and you conduct the call over the handsfree unit. Push the controller once. The Options menu appears. Please see the section “Functions during a call” on page 181 for a description of the functions available during a call. Saving a list entry to the phonebook Only list entries without a name can be saved to the phonebook. Call up the call history list, see the section “Calling up the call history list” on page 176. Menu item Save to Phone Book Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Save to Phone Book. Call history list Highlight the desired entry in the call history list. Push the controller once. The Options menu appears. The name input menu appears. Continue as described in the section “Name input menu”, see page 190. Deleting an individual list entry Call history list Highlight the desired entry in the call history list. 178 Call up the call history list, see the section “Calling up the call history list” on page 176. Menu item Delete Options menu PHONE Call history list In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete. You will be prompted to confirm that you really want to delete the entry. Deleting all list entries This function deletes all entries in the call history list of the currently connected mobile phone stored in the Driver Information System. Call up the call history list, see the section “Calling up the call history list” on page 176. Menu item Delete All Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete All. You will be prompted to confirm that you really want to delete all entries in the call history list currently open. Select Yes or No. The entry will be deleted or retained, depending on the answer selected. Call history list In the call history list, push the controller once. The Options menu appears. 179 PHONE Call history list Select Yes or No. The entries will be deleted or retained, depending on the answer selected. 180 PHONE Functions during a call For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Call display The following illustration shows the display during a call via the mobile phone. Overview The following functions are available during a call: Setting the call volume, see the section “Setting the volume” on page 33 Mute the microphone, see page 182 Switching private mode on/off, see page 182 Holding and reactivating a call, see page 183 Sending DTMF tones, see page 183 Ending a call, see page 184 Special functions for two calls, see page 185 Call status display: Icon = Call is active Icon = Call is on hold Icon = Private mode is switched on Icon = Microphone is muted Name of the other party Phone number of the other party Call duration Name of the mobile phone connected with the system Speller End the call Switch the microphone on/off Switch private mode on/off Hold or reactivate the call If the other party transmits the phone number and if it is exactly as transmitted stored in the phonebook, the display shows the name stored in the corresponding phonebook entry. Additionally, the display shows the phone number. If the transmitted phone number is not stored in the phonebook, the display shows the phone number and the display is empty. If no phone number is transmitted, the display shows Unknown and the display is empty. User control area of the call display The call display has three user-control areas: Area with the speller Area with the menu item Area with the menu items - To move from one area to another: Push the controller . 181 PHONE Functions during a call Mute the microphone When the microphone is muted, the other party cannot hear you although you can still hear them. Further, the call status display will change to (microphone muted) or (microphone not muted). Switching private mode on/off Private mode allows you to transfer the call back and forth between the hands-free unit and the mobile phone. This function is not possible with all mobile phones. Some mobile phones disconnect the Bluetooth® connection between the system and mobile phone when private mode is switched on. Private mode is automatically switched off when you end the last active call. Call status display Menu item Mute Mic Microphone status display In the call display, select the menu item Mute Mic. Depending on the previous status, the microphone will be muted or not. The microphone status display will change accordingly. Display = microphone muted Display = microphone not muted When private mode is switched off you conduct the call over the hands-free unit (vehicle), when private mode is switched on you conduct the call over the mobile phone. Even when private mode is switched on, the sound of the active audio or video source is muted. Call status display Private Mode menu item Private mode status display Option 1: Before or during the call, select the menu item Private Mode in the PHONE main menu. Option 2: During the call, press the button on the steering wheel. Depending on the previous status, private mode will be switched on or off. The private mode status display will change accordingly. Display = private mode switched on Display = private mode switched off Further, the call status display changes to . 182 PHONE Functions during a call Switching private mode on/off on the steering wheel will also work if the monitor is showing something other than PHONE mode, for example the map display in Navigation mode. If you initiate or accept a call directly on the mobile phone, private mode will be switched on automatically. But this function is not possible with all mobile phones. Holding and reactivating a call This function is only available if it is supported and enabled by the phone network operator and supported by the mobile phone. When the call is on hold, you will not hear the other party and they will not hear you. To hold a call: In the call display, select the menu item Hold Call. The call is on hold and the menu item Hold Call changes to Activate Call. Further, the call status display changes to . To reactivate a call: In the call display, select the menu item Activate Call. The call is reactivated and the menu item Activate Call changes to Hold Call. Further, the call status display changes to . Sending DTMF tones DTMF tones can be sent during the call. You can use them to control answering machines or other devices, for example for remote query functions. Display of the digits or characters already sent Speller In the speller , highlight a digit or character and press the controller . The corresponding tone will be sent and the digit or character appears in the display . Call status display Hold Call or Activate Call menu item 183 PHONE Functions during a call Ending a call END menu item Option 1: In the call display, select the menu item END. Option 2: Press and hold the button on the steering wheel until the call is ended. Ending the call using the steering wheel will also work if the display is showing something other than PHONE mode, for example the map display in Navigation mode. 184 PHONE Special functions for two calls For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Calling a second party Overview To enter the phone number: Enter the individual digits of the phone number as described in the section “Entering a phone number”, see page 173. To complete entry and initiate the second call: Select the menu item CALL. The following functions are available provided they are supported and enabled by the phone network operator and supported by the mobile phone: The mobile phone initiates the call to the second party; a corresponding message is displayed. Calling a second party, see page 185 Accepting/rejecting a call-waiting call, see page 186 Swapping between two calls, see page 186 During a single call, select the menu item Hold Call in the call display. Ending the active call, see page 187 Call status display Hold Call menu item The call is on hold and the menu item Hold Call changes to Activate Call. Further, the call status display changes to . To cancel the call before the other party answers: Press the controller . The first call is automatically reactivated. If the other party answers, the second call is active. You now have the following options: Swapping between two calls, see page 186 Ending the active call, see page 187 185 PHONE Special functions for two calls Accepting/rejecting a call-waiting call This function is only available if it is supported by the phone and the phone service provider and if it is enabled. If someone rings you during a call, you will see the call waiting display. Accepting the call-waiting call and holding the first call Option 1: Select Hold 1st Call. Swapping between two calls If you have one active call and one call on hold, you can swap between the two calls. Option 2: Briefly press the button on the steering wheel. In both cases, the call-waiting call is accepted and active and the first call is on hold. Accepting the call-waiting call and ending the first call Select End 1st Call. The call-waiting call is accepted and active and the first call is ended. Rejecting the call-waiting call Menu item Hold 1st Call Menu item End 1st Call Menu item Ignore The following functions are available: Accepting the call-waiting call and holding the first call Accepting the call-waiting call and ending the first call Rejecting the call-waiting call 186 Select Ignore. The first call remains active. Icon for the active call Name of the active party Phone number of the active party Duration of the active call Name of the party on hold Swap Calls menu item Icon for the call on hold PHONE Special functions for two calls If the other party transmits the phone number and if it is exactly as transmitted stored in the phonebook, the following is valid: The displays and are showing the name stored in the corresponding phonebook entry. Additionally, the display shows the phone number of the active party. Ending the active call Ending the active call activates the previously call on hold, which can then also be ended. If the transmitted phone numbers are not stored in the phonebook, the displays and are showing the phone numbers and the display is empty. If no phone numbers are transmitted, the displays and are showing Unknown and the display is empty. Option 1: Select the menu item Swap Calls. Option 2: Briefly press the button on the steering wheel. End Call menu item Option 1: In the call display, select the menu item End Call. Option 2: Press and hold the button on the steering wheel until the call is ended. In both cases, the previously active call is now on hold and the previously call on hold is now active. The displays , and change accordingly. 187 PHONE Phonebook For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. General information For each paired mobile phone, the Driver Information System is able to download the phonebook data into its internal memory. In order to download the phonebook data, the mobile phone must be equipped with Bluetooth® wireless technology and with Bluetooth® phonebook access profile (PBAP). Each paired mobile phone has its own phonebook stored the internal memory of the system, but only the phonebook of the currently connected mobile phone can be accessed. Calling up the phonebook The following functions are now available: Open the PHONE main menu, see the section “Opening the PHONE main menu” on page 152. Downloading the phonebook, see page 189 Creating a new entry, see page 190 In the PHONE main menu, select the menu item Phone Book. Editing an entry, see page 192 Searching for an entry, see page 194 Displaying details on an entry, see page 199 Initiating a call to an entry, see page 196 Deleting phonebook entries, see page 198 The phonebook appears in the form of a list. You will find an operating example for a list in the section “Lists” on page 29 of the chapter “Functional introduction”. There you will also find the description of how to scroll through a list. Each phonebook holds a maximum of 1000 entries. Each entry can contain a name and up to three phone numbers. Deleting the pairing of a mobile phone deletes also the corresponding phonebook data stored in the internal memory of the system, see sections “Deleting a pairing” on page 164 and “Deleting all pairings” on page 165. 188 PHONE main menu Total number of phonebook entries Phonebook Menu item Phone Book PHONE Phonebook Downloading the phonebook Downloading the phonebook is only possible if a mobile phone is connected with the system. During downloading, each downloaded entry will be compared with entries already existing in the corresponding phonebook stored in the internal memory of the system. If the name of an entry being downloaded is identical with the name of an entry already existing, the entry already existing will be overwritten. In the phonebook, select the menu item Download Phone Book. If the download preparation has not been finished already, you will see an appropriate message. If the download preparation has been finished already, the download starts immediately. You will see an appropriate message. Call up the phonebook, see section “Calling up the phonebook” on page 188. If the connected mobile phone does not support the phonebook access profile (PBAP), you will see an appropriate message. Phonebook Menu item Download Phone Book 189 PHONE Phonebook To cancel the download: Press the controller . Name input menu After the download has been finished, the message disappears automatically. If the limit of 1000 entries is reached during the download process, you will see an appropriate message. To close the message: Press the controller . Creating a new entry You can also save entries in the call history list as new phonebook entries, see the section “Saving a list entry to the phonebook” on page 178. Call up the phonebook, see the section “Calling up the phonebook” on page 188. The phonebook appears in the form of a list. You will find an operating example for a list in the section “Lists” on page 29 of the chapter “Functional introduction”. There you will also find the description of how to scroll through a list. 190 Phonebook Menu item New Entry In the phonebook, select the menu item New Entry. The phonebook for each paired mobile phone holds a maximum of 1000 entries. The menu item New Entry cannot be selected if the phonebook is full. The name input menu appears. You can now enter the name. Input field with characters already entered Currently highlighted character Speller Complete entry Delete all characters in the input field Delete the last character in the input field Enter space Switch character set Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the speller At the beginning, the input field is empty. PHONE Phonebook The input menu has two user-control areas: The area with the speller and the area with the menu items and . To move from one area to another: Push the controller . Entering a name You can enter a maximum of 50 characters for a name. To enter a character: In the speller, highlight a character by turning the controller and press the controller . The character is entered and appears in the input field . To switch character set: In the speller, select one of the menu items . The corresponding character set appears in the speller. To delete the last character in the input field: In the speller, select the menu item . To delete all characters in the input field: From the speller, push the controller and select the menu item Delete All. Data field menu The complete entry is deleted. To make a new entry: Push the controller to move back to the speller and enter characters as described previously. To confirm an entry: From the speller, push the controller and select the menu item OK. If the phonebook already contains an entry with the name entered, you will see an appropriate message. To close the display: Press the controller . To correct an entry: Proceed as described above. If the phonebook do not yet contain an entry with the name entered, you will see the data field menu. Name data field Data already entered Home phone number data field Work phone number data field Mobile phone number data field Default phone number If you initiate a call to a phonebook entry which contains more than one phone number, the system uses the default phone number for this. Please see the section “Setting the default phone number” on page 193 to find out how to set the default phone number. The last character entered is deleted. 191 PHONE Phonebook Editing or entering the name Scrolling through the phonebook In the data field menu, select the name data field . Call up the phonebook, see the section “Calling up the phonebook” on page 188. The name input menu appears. Continue as described in the section “Name input menu”, see page 190. The phonebook appears in the form of a list. Editing an entry Calling up the phonebook Call up the phonebook, see the section “Calling up the phonebook” on page 188. The phonebook appears in the form of a list. Editing or entering phone numbers You will find an operating example for a list in the section “Lists” on page 29 of the chapter “Functional introduction”. There you will also find the description of how to scroll through a list. In the data field menu, select one of the phone number data fields - . The phone number input menu appears. Continue as described in the section “Name input menu”, see page 190. The phone number input menu is similar to the name input menu. In the phone number input menu, only digits can be entered. You can enter a maximum of 20 digits. Closing the data field menu Briefly press the button. 192 Phonebook Scroll through the phonebook by turning the controller . A further scroll option is available. You will find an operating example in the section “Lists” on page 29 of the chapter “Functional introduction”. Phonebook PHONE Phonebook Editing the desired entry Setting the default phone number Highlight the desired entry in the phonebook. If you initiate a call to a phonebook entry which contains more than one phone number, the system uses the default phone number for this. Push the controller . The Options menu appears. Highlight the phonebook entry you wish to set as the default phone number. Push the controller once. The Options menu appears. Selection list Select the name or a phone number. Either the name or the phone number input menu appears. Menu item Edit Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Edit. A selection list appears. In both cases, continue as described in the section “Name input menu”, see page 190. The phone number input menu is similar to the name input menu. In the phone number input menu, only digits can be entered. You can enter a maximum of 20 digits. Menu item Edit Options menu In the Options menu, select the menu item Edit. A selection list appears. 193 PHONE Phonebook Searching for an entry Calling up the phonebook Call up the phonebook, see the section “Calling up the phonebook” on page 188. Selection list Currently default number Menu item Default Number Highlight the menu item Default Number. Push the controller once. A selection menu appears. Icon for currently active setting Select the desired phone number category. If the selected phone number category contains a phone number, the selection will be stored and the selection menu disappears automatically. If the selected phone number category contains no phone number, you will see the message Selected phone number is not available. Please enter the phone number first.. The message disappears after a short time. 194 Phonebook In the phonebook, select the menu item Search Entry. The menu item Search Entry cannot be selected if the phonebook does not contain any entries. A selection menu appears. PHONE Phonebook The input menu has two user-control areas: The area with the predictive speller and the area with the menu items and . To move from one area to another: Push the controller . Entering a name Search by Name menu item Search by Number menu item Selection menu In the selection menu, select the menu item Search by Name or Search by Number. Either the name or the number input menu appears, depending on the menu item selected. Input menu The following illustration and the descriptions refer to the name input menu and entering a name. The number input menu and entering a number are similar. Input field with characters already entered Currently highlighted character Predictive speller Confirm entry Delete all characters in the input field Delete the last character in the input field Enter space Switch character set Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the predictive speller List of hits To enter a character: In the predictive speller, highlight a character by turning the controller and press the controller . Not all of the characters displayed can be highlighted in the predictive speller. The characters that can be highlighted depend on those already entered and the data for the phonebook. The character is entered and appears in the input field . The list of hits is adapted accordingly each time you enter a character. It shows the entries matching the entered characters. At the beginning, the input field is empty. 195 PHONE Phonebook To switch character set: In the predictive speller, select one of the menu items . Initiating a call to an entry Call up the phonebook, see the section “Calling up the phonebook” on page 188. The corresponding character set appears in the predictive speller. To delete the last character in the input field: In the predictive speller, select the menu item . The last character entered is deleted. To delete all characters in the input field: From the predictive speller, push the controller and select the menu item Delete All. The following functions are now available: Initiating a call to an entry, see section “Option 1” on page 196 or section “Option 2” on page 197. Editing the desired entry, see page 193 Deleting entries, see page 198 Displaying details on the desired entry, see page 199 All characters are deleted. To make a new entry: Push the controller to move back to the predictive speller and enter characters as described previously. Selection list Phonebook Option 1 Select the desired entry. Confirming the entry If the entry contains only one number, the system initiates the call to this number. From the predictive speller, push the controller and select the menu item OK. If the entry contains more than one number, the system initiates the call to the default number. A selection list with one or more entries containing the entered characters is displayed. Please see the section “Setting the default phone number” on page 193 to find out how to set the default phone number. 196 PHONE Phonebook To cancel the call before the other party answers: Press the controller or press and hold the button on the steering wheel. If the other party answers, the call is active and you conduct the call over the handsfree unit. Please see the section “Functions during a call” on page 181 for a description of the functions available during a call. The call is cancelled. If the other party answers, the call is active and you conduct the call over the hands-free unit. Please see the section “Functions during a call” on page 181 for a description of the functions available during a call. If the entry contains more than one number Menu item Call Options menu Option 2 In the Options menu, select the menu item Call. Highlight the desired entry. If the entry contains only one number Push the controller once. After selecting the menu item Call in the Options menu, the system initiates the call to this number immediately. The Options menu appears. To cancel the call before the other party answers: Press the controller or press and hold the button on the steering wheel. The call is cancelled. After selecting the menu item Call in the Options menu, a selection list appears. Highlighted default phone number The default phone number is automatically highlighted. 197 PHONE Phonebook Please see the section “Setting the default phone number” on page 193 to find out how to set the default phone number. Deleting phonebook entries Deleting entries Calling up the phonebook To delete all entries: Highlight any entry you like. To initiate the call to the default phone number: Press the controller . Call up the phonebook, see the section “Calling up the phonebook” on page 188. To delete an individual entry: Highlight the desired entry. To initiate the call to another number: Highlight another number and press the controller . In both cases, the system initiates the call to the corresponding phone number. To cancel the call before the other party answers: Press the controller or press and hold the button on the steering wheel. The phonebook appears in the form of a list. If the other party answers, the call is active and you conduct the call over the hands-free unit. 198 The Options menu appears. You will find an operating example for a list in the section “Lists” on page 29 of the chapter “Functional introduction”. There you will also find the description of how to scroll through a list. The call is cancelled. Please see the section “Functions during a call” on page 181 for a description of the functions available during a call. After highlighting, push the controller . Phonebook Options menu Menu item Delete Menu item Delete All PHONE Phonebook In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete All or Delete. In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. Depending on the menu item selected, you will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete all entries or to delete the highlighted entry. The details screen appears. Select Yes or No. Depending on the menu item and the answer selected, all entries will be deleted or retained, or the highlighted entry will be deleted or retained. Phonebook Displaying details on the desired entry Displaying details on an entry Highlight the desired entry. Calling up the phonebook Push the controller . The Options menu appears. Call up the phonebook, see the section “Calling up the phonebook” on page 188. Name of the phonebook entry Mobile phone number Home phone number Work phone number To close the details screen: Press the controller . The phonebook appears in the form of a list. You will find an operating example for a list in the section “Lists” on page 29 of the chapter “Functional introduction”. There you will also find the description of how to scroll through a list. Options menu Menu item Details 199 PHONE Phonebook 200 Navigation General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Basic functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 Navigation main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 Entering destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Functions after entering the destination. . . . . . . . . 230 Route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Functions during route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Functions independent of route guidance . . . . . . . 243 Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book . 247 Editing Address Book entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 201 Navigation General information Safety instructions Digital map WARNING WARNING Due to changes in traffic conditions, the navigation system may guide you to impassable route. During driving, always pay attention to the the traffic condition. Operations such as adding mark points and searching POIs may distract you from the traffic situation, thus increasing the accident hazard. Perform these operations only when the vehicle is stationary. 202 If you use the navigation system, the following factors may increase the accident hazard: Distraction from the traffic situation. Failure to observe traffic signs, traffic regulations and road safety facilities. Inappropriate audible driving recommendations or route guidance displays as a result of the real world not matching the data on the digital map, for example road works or modified road routing. Therefore, always comply with the following: Only enter a navigation destination when the vehicle is stationary. Always observe traffic signs, traffic regulations and road safety facilities. They always have priority over the audible driving recommendations or route guidance displays by the system. The data for the digital map will become obsolete, just like conventional road maps. Optimum route guidance is only achieved with up-to-date map software. Information on new map software versions is available from your Hyundai service center. GPS reception The navigation system uses the Global Positioning System (GPS). The correct functioning of the navigation system is dependent on the GPS reception. In certain situations, GPS reception may be impaired, distorted or even impossible, for example in tunnels, multi-storey car parks or due to snow on the GPS antenna. The system will show you whether or not the GPS reception is sufficient, see the section “Calling up the map display and switching to Navigation mode” on page 204. Navigation General information Route guidance after vehicle transport After vehicle transport (e.g. by ferry, car train or by towing), the navigation system no longer knows the correct vehicle position. The system therefore needs to redetermine its position. Positioning is performed automatically. The actual length of time may vary from case to case. During positioning, route guidance is subject to the following restrictions: Audible driving recommendations, route guidance displays and displayed data do not match the actual location. The system does not output audible driving recommendations. Once positioning is complete, route guidance continues as usual with appropriate audible driving recommendations and route guidance displays. 203 Navigation Basic functions For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Calling up the map display and switching to Navigation mode Press the button. The map display showing the current vehicle position and further information appears. Voice control system is active XM NavTraffic® information available You can switch the map orientation, see the section “North up view/Heading up view” on page 265. You can set the map scale, see the section “Moving the map/setting the map scale” on page 206. Position/scroll mode within the map display The display only appears when route guidance is active. You can switch the display between displaying the data for the next waypoint or for the main destination, see the section “Switching the remaining distance/journey time display” on page 239. If you call up the map display as previously described, position mode is automatically set. In position mode, you always see the current vehicle position. The route only appears if a route guidance is active. Map display shows day mode Currently set map orientation Current set map scale Remaining distance/journey time to destination Current vehicle position Route Outside temperature 204 The display only appears if XM NavTraffic® information are available. For further information about XM NavTraffic® information please refer to section “Traffic information” on page 245. The icon shown in the display only appears if the voice control system is activate, see the section “Activating voice control” on page 269. If the audible driving recommendations are deactivated, the display will show the icon In scroll mode, you see a crosshairs on the map and you can move (scroll) the map. Switching mode To switch from position mode to scroll mode: Push the controller in any direction ( ). The crosshairs appear and you can move the map, see the section “Moving the map/setting the map scale” on page 206. Navigation Basic functions Options in position/scroll mode Options in scroll mode only Different options are available in the Options menu depending on whether position mode or scroll mode is set. The following options are available in scroll mode: Saving the crosshairs position as a destination in the address book category Address List, see the section “Option 2 (only for the category Address List)” on page 248 Setting the center point of the crosshairs as the destination, see the section “Set/replace destination” on page 230 Adding the center point of the crosshairs as the waypoint, see the section “Add waypoint” on page 230 Initiating a phone call to a POI, see the section “Initiating a phone call to a POI” on page 244 Opening the Options menu In the map display, press the controller . The Options menu appears. The options available in the respective mode are described in the following sections. Map display shows night mode Information on the crosshairs position Crosshairs Current vehicle position Distance and direction from the vehicle position to the crosshairs position in a straight line To switch from scroll mode to position mode: Press the button. The crosshairs disappear and the map is automatically set to the current vehicle position. If you have moved the map, you can quickly move the map to the vehicle position using this function. If you press the button while route guidance is active, you will also hear a current audible driving recommendation. To close the Options menu: Briefly press the button. Options in position and scroll mode The following options are available in position and scroll modes: Traffic information, see page 245 “North up view/Heading up view”, see page 265 Entering a POI destination via a vicinity search, see page 224 POIs (points of interest) include gas stations, restaurants and banks, for example. This function is only available if the center point of the crosshairs is indicating a POI. 205 Navigation Basic functions Options in position mode only The following options are available in position mode: Suspending route guidance, see page 237 Information on the current vehicle position Press the button. You will see an information display on the current vehicle position at the top of the display, if the digital map contains corresponding data. The display disappears automatically after a short time. This function is only available during route guidance. Resuming route guidance, see page 237 If you move the map while the vehicle is stationary, then the rate at which the map moves will increase the longer you press and hold the controller . To activate scroll mode: Push the controller in any direction ( ). If the map was previously in position mode, it will switch to scroll mode and you will see a crosshairs. This function is only available if route guidance was previously interrupted. Reroute/detour, see page 238 Activating/deactivating audible driving recommendations, see page 207 Map display shows night mode Map mode, see page 265 Switching the remaining distance/ journey time display, see page 239 Information display Moving the map/setting the map scale It is no longer possible to gradually move the map as soon as the vehicle exceeds a certain speed. It becomes possible to gradually move the map again as soon as the vehicle falls below a certain speed. Map display shows night mode 206 Information on the crosshairs position Crosshairs Current vehicle position Distance and direction from the vehicle position to the crosshairs position in a straight line Currently set map scale Navigation Basic functions To move the map: Push and hold the controller in any direction ( ). The map moves accordingly. To set the map scale: Turn the controller until the desired scale is reached. To quickly set the map to the vehicle position: Press the button. The crosshairs disappear. The map is automatically set to the current vehicle position and is in position mode. Guidance volume settings Setting the volume of the audible driving recommendations The volume can also be set during an audible driving recommendation, see the section “Functional introduction”, section “Setting the volume” on page 33. Opening the Settings menu To open the Navigation main menu: Press the button. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Settings. The Settings menu appears. Setting the volume In the Settings menu, select the menu item Guidance Volume. A selection menu appears. In the selection menu, select the menu item Adjust Volume. The volume scale appears. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached. The system saves this setting automatically. To close the menu: Press the button. Activating/deactivating audible driving recommendations If audible driving recommendations are deactivated, you will see the icon on the left-hand side of the map display. The icon will also be visible in the bottom status line, if the status line is displayed. Option 1 To call up the map display in position mode: Press the button. The map display appears. To open the Options menu: Press the controller . The Options menu appears. To activate/deactivate: In the Options menu, select the menu item Voice Guidance Off or Voice Guidance On. The text of the menu item and the icon to the left of the menu item change accordingly, both always show the current status. Icon on = Voice guidance switched Icon off = Voice guidance switched To close the Options menu: Press the button. 207 Navigation Basic functions Option 2 To open the Settings menu: Press the button. The Navigation main menu appears. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Settings. The Settings menu appears. To activate/deactivate: In the Settings menu, select the menu item Mute Guidance. Depending on the previous status, the audible driving recommendations will be activated or deactivated. The status display to the left of the menu item changes accordingly. Display = function activated Display = function deactivated 208 Calling up a current audible driving recommendation If you did not understand an audible driving recommendation, you can call up a current driving recommendation at any time. Press the button. You will hear a current audible driving recommendation. The display will simultaneously switch to the map display, if it was previously showing a different display. Navigation Navigation main menu For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Opening the Navigation main menu Press the button. The Navigation main menu appears. You can access the following menu items in the Navigation main menu: Destination, see the section “Entering destinations” on page 210 Show Route, see the section “Show route” on page 237 The menu item Show Route is only available when route guidance is active. Change Route, see the section “Change route” on page 239 The menu item Change Route is only available if a destination has been entered. Navigation main menu Highlighted menu item Submenu items of the highlighted menu item Edit Addr. Book see the section “Editing Address Book entries” on page 254 Settings, see the section “Settings” on page 258 209 Navigation Entering destinations For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. When entering a destination, you can only enter the data stored in the digital map. Available options The following options are available for entering a destination: Entering a destination via the Address Book, see page 227 Entering an emergency destination, see page 228 Entering a destination via the map, see page 229 Entering a destination via the address Entering a destination via the address, see page 210 Opening the address input menu Entering a destination via the Previous Destinations, see page 215 Entering a destination via Intersection input, see page 215 Open the Navigation main menu, see section “Opening the Navigation main menu” on page 209. Entering a POI destination via POI name, see page 216 Entering a POI destination via POI category, see page 220 Entering a POI destination via POI phone number, see page 223 Entering a POI destination via a vicinity search, see page 224 210 In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Destination. A selection list appears. In the selection list, select the item Address. Input progress display (in the example currently entered state/province) Hit list (empty if no address has been entered) Input field Predictive speller Confirm entry Delete all characters in the input field The address input menu appears. Delete the last character in the input field Menu item for entering the state/ province Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the predictive speller Navigation Entering destinations Now you have the following options: Entering/deleting characters Entering a state/province, see section “Entering a state/province” on page 211 Entering a street, see section “Entering a street” on page 212. To enter a character: In the predictive speller , highlight a character and press the controller . The character is entered and appears in the input field . Before entering a street, make sure that the correct state/province has been entered before. After entering a street, entering a city, see section “Entering a city” on page 213. After entering a street or city, entering a house number, see section “Entering a house number” on page 214. Entering a state/province Open the address input menu, see section “Opening the address input menu” on page 210. In the address input menu, push the controller and select the menu item State/Prov.. Hit list Currently highlighted character Input field Number of hits in the hit list Predictive speller Confirm entry Delete all characters in the input field Delete the last character in the input field Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the predictive speller Not all of the characters displayed can be highlighted in the predictive speller . The characters that can be highlighted depend on those already entered. Before any character is entered, the hit list shows all states/provinces. Each time you enter a character, the hit list is narrowed down in accordance with the characters already entered. As soon as the entry is unambiguous, the hit list contains just one entry. Once you reach this stage you cannot enter any further characters, you can only complete the entry. To delete the last character in the input field : Select the menu item . The last character entered is deleted. Now you can enter the state/province. 211 Navigation Entering destinations To delete all characters in the input field : Push the controller and select the menu item Delete All. Select an entry in the hit list. The entry of the state/province is complete. You can enter the desired street. All characters are deleted. To make a new entry: Push the controller to move back to the predictive speller and enter characters as described previously. Completing entry Option 1: Keep entering characters until the menu item OK is automatically highlighted, then press the controller . Entering a street Before entering a street, make sure that the correct state/province has been entered, see section “Entering a state/province” on page 211. Open the address input menu, see section “Opening the address input menu” on page 210. The entry of the state/province is complete. You can enter the desired street, see below. Number of hits in the hit list Predictive speller Confirm entry Delete all characters in the input field Delete the last character in the input field Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the predictive speller Entering/deleting characters To enter a character: In the predictive speller , highlight a character and press the controller . Not all of the characters displayed can be highlighted in the predictive speller . The characters that can be highlighted depend on those already entered and the data for the digital map. Option 3: After entering at least one character, push the controller and select the menu item OK manually. 212 The character is entered and appears in the input field . Option 2: Push the controller . After choosing option 2 or 3, the hit list is now active. Input progress display Hit list Input field Currently highlighted character Before any character is entered, the hit list is empty. Each time you enter a character, the hit list is narrowed down in accordance with the characters already entered. Navigation Entering destinations As soon as the entry is unambiguous, the hit list contains just one entry. Once you reach this stage you cannot enter any further characters, you can only complete entry. To delete the last character in the input field : Select the menu item . The last character entered is deleted. To delete all characters in the input field : Push the controller and select the menu item Delete All. All characters are deleted. To make a new entry: Push the controller to move back to the predictive speller and enter characters as described previously. Completing entry Option 1: Keep entering characters until the menu item OK is automatically highlighted, then press the controller . The entry of the street is complete. If there is only one city matching to the street, you can enter a house number, see section “Entering a house number” on page 214. Entering a city Before entering a city, you must enter a street, see section “Entering a street” on page 212. If there are several towns/cities matching to the street, you can enter a city, see section “Entering a city” on page 213. Option 2: Push the controller . Option 3: After entering at least one character, push the controller and select the menu item OK. After choosing option 2 or 3, the hit list is now active. Select an entry in the hit list. In both cases, entry of the street is complete. If there is only one city matching to the street, you can enter a house number, see section “Entering a house number” on page 214. If there are several towns/cities matching to the street, you can enter a city, see section “Entering a city” on page 213. Input progress display Number of hits in the hit list Hit list of towns/cities matching to the already entered street To enter a city: Proceed as previously when entering a street, see section “Entering a street” on page 212. If house numbers for the entered street are available, you can enter a house number, see section “Entering a house number” on page 214. 213 Navigation Entering destinations If no house numbers are available for the entered street, entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. Selecting a house number Entering a house number Input progress display List of house number ranges Select the desired house number range. Entering a house number Before entering a house number, you must enter a city, see section “Entering a city” on page 213. If there are two or more house number ranges available for the entered street, you can select a house number range, see section “Selecting a house number” on page 214. If there is only one house number range available for the entered street, you can enter the house number, see section “Entering a house number” on page 214. Now you can enter a house number. 214 Input progress display Currently highlighted character Input field Predictive speller Confirm entry Delete all characters in the input field Delete the last character in the input field Switch character set Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the predictive speller Navigation Entering destinations To enter a character: In the predictive speller , highlight a character and press the controller . The character is entered and appears in the input field . To delete the last character in the input field : Select the menu item . The last character entered is deleted. To delete all characters in the input field : Push the controller and select the menu item Delete All. All characters are deleted. To make a new entry: Push the controller to move back to the predictive speller and enter characters as described previously. To complete the entry: Push the controller and select the menu item OK. Entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. Entering a destination via the Previous Destinations Open the Navigation main menu, see section “Opening the Navigation main menu” on page 209. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Destination. A selection list appears. In the selection list, select the menu item Previous Destinations. The menu item Previous Destinations can only be selected if at least one route guidance to a destination has been started previously. After selecting the menu item, you will see a list of the recent destinations for which a route guidance session has been started previously. This list contains automatically a maximum of 40 previous destinations and, at the top of the list, the last previous start point. To select a destination: Select a list entry. Entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. Entering a destination via Intersection input Before entering a destination via Intersection input, make sure that the correct state/province has been entered, see section “Entering a state/province” on page 211. Open the Navigation main menu, see section “Opening the Navigation main menu” on page 209. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Destination. A selection list appears. 215 Navigation Entering destinations In selection list, select the menu item Intersection. Now you can enter the first street. To enter the first street: Proceed as previously when entering a street, see section “Entering a street” on page 212. After entering the first street, you can enter the second street. To enter the second street: Proceed as previously when entering a street, see section “Entering a street” on page 212. If the intersection is unambiguous, entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. If the intersection is ambiguous, you must enter the city. To enter the city: Proceed as previously described in section “Entering a city” on page 213. After entering the city, entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. Entering a POI destination via POI name Opening the POI name input menu Open the Navigation main menu, see section “Opening the Navigation main menu” on page 209. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Destination. A selection list appears. In the selection list, select the menu item Point of Interest. The POI main menu appears. 216 POI main menu In the POI main menu, select the menu item Name. The POI name input menu appears. Navigation Entering destinations Entering a state/province In the POI name input menu, Push the controller , select the menu item State/Prov. and proceed as previously described in the section “Entering a state/province” on page 211. After entering the state/province, the POI name input menu appears again. Now you can enter a POI name. Input progress display (in the example currently entered state/province) Hit list (empty if no name has been entered) Input field Predictive speller Menu item for setting a category/city filter Delete all characters in the input field Entering a POI name Delete the last character in the input field Menu item for entering the state/ province Enlarged display of the highlighted character in the predictive speller Before entering a POI name, make sure that the correct state/province has been entered, see section below. Menu item for setting a category/city filter Delete all characters in the input field Delete the last character in the input field Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the predictive speller To enter a character: In the predictive speller , highlight a character and press the controller . The character is entered and appears in the input field . Not all of the characters displayed can be highlighted in the predictive speller . The characters that can be highlighted depend on those already entered and the data for the digital map. Input progress display (in the example currently entered state/province) Hit list (empty if no name has been entered) Input field Currently highlighted character Number of hits in the hit list Predictive speller Before any character is entered, the hit list is empty. Each time you enter a character, the hit list is narrowed down in accordance with the characters already entered. 217 Navigation Entering destinations As soon as the entry is unambiguous, the hit list contains just one entry. Once you reach this stage you cannot enter any further characters, you can only complete entry. Category/city filter After entering at least one character of the POI name, you can set a category/city filter to narrow down the available POIs. In the name input menu, push the controller and select the menu item Filter. To delete the last character in the input field : Select the menu item . You will see the filter main menu. The last character entered is deleted. To delete all characters in the input field : Push the controller and select the menu item Delete All. All characters are deleted. To make a new entry: Push the controller to move back to the predictive speller and enter characters as described previously. To complete the entry: Push the controller . You will see the POI list. POI list POI with sub entries (number of sub entries) Select an entry in the POI list. If you have selected a POI with sub entries, you can select a sub entry. After selecting an entry without sub entries or after selecting a sub entry, entry of the POI destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. Input progress display Hit list Currently filter status Number of hits in the hit list To set the category or the city filter: Select the menu item Category or Town/City. The menu for entering a category or a city appears. 218 Navigation Entering destinations Press the controller . The filter main menu appears again. You can open the POI list now, see below. Option 2 to complete the entry: Push the controller . Ilustration shows the menu for entering a category as an example Hit list Menu item OK To enter and delete characters: Proceed as previously when entering a POI name, see section “Entering a POI name” on page 217. Option 1 to complete the entry: Keep entering characters until the hit list contains just one entry. The menu item OK is automatically highlighted. Option 3: After entering at least one character, push the controller and select the menu item OK. After choosing option 2 or 3, the hit list is active now. Select an entry in the hit list . The filter main menu appears again. You can open the POI list. To open the POI list: In the filter main menu, push the controller . The POI list appears. POI list POI with sub entries (number of sub entries) Select an entry in the POI list. If you have selected a POI with sub entries, you can select a sub entry. After selecting an entry without sub entries or after selecting a sub entry, entry of the POI destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. 219 Navigation Entering destinations Entering a POI destination via POI category In the POI main menu, select the menu item Category. The POI category main menu appears. Opening the POI category main menu POIs along the route or near to a destination already entered or near to the current position Open the POI category main menu, see section “Opening the POI category main menu” on page 220. Open the Navigation main menu, see section “Opening the Navigation main menu” on page 209. In the POI category main menu, select the menu item Along Route or Near Destination or Near Here. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Destination. The category input menu appears. You can enter a category name. A selection list appears. In the selection list, select the menu item Point of Interest. The POI main menu appears. POI category main menu The following options are available: POI main menu 220 Selecting a category with POIs near to a particular city center, see section “POIs near to a particular city center” on page 221. Selecting a category with POIs along the route or near to a destination already entered or near to the current position, see the following description. Hit list Menu item OK Navigation Entering destinations To enter and delete characters: Proceed as previously when entering a POI name, see section “Entering a POI name” on page 217. The sorting status is also identified by the icon to the left of the menu item . Option 1 to complete the entry: Keep entering characters until the hit list contains just one entry. The POI list appears, see illustration below. Option 2 to complete the entry: Push the controller . Option 3 to complete the entry: After entering at least one character, push the controller and select the menu item OK. After choosing option 2 or 3, the hit list is active now. Select an entry in the hit list . The POI list appears. Icon = List is sorted alphabetical Icon = List is sorted by distance The menu item cannot be selected if the list contains fewer than three entries. To select a POI: Select a list entry. The menu item OK is automatically highlighted. Press the controller . Sorting menu item Input progress display Number of hits in the POI list Distance to the POI Direction to the POI POI list To sort the POI list: Select the menu item . The POI list is resorted. The labelling of the menu item always shows the current sorting status. It will change with every selection. Entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. POIs near to a particular city center Open the POI category main menu, see section “Opening the POI category main menu” on page 220. In the POI category main menu, select the menu item Near City Center. The city input menu appears. You can enter a city. Possible labelings: Sort Alphabetically Sort by Distance 221 Navigation Entering destinations Entering a city Entering a POI category To enter and delete characters: Proceed as previously when entering a POI name, see section “Entering a POI name” on page 217. Option 1 to complete entering a city: Keep entering characters until the hit list contains just one entry. Hit list Menu item State/Prov. Menu item OK Before entering a city, make sure that the correct state/province has been entered. Entering a state/province Select the menu item State/Prov. and proceed as previously described, see section “Entering a state/province” on page 211. The menu item OK is automatically highlighted. Press the controller . Now you can enter a POI category, see the corresponding section below. Option 2 to complete entering a city: Push the controller . Option 3 to complete entering a city: After entering at least one character, push the controller and select the menu item OK. After choosing option 2 or 3, the hit list is active now. Select an entry in the hit list . Now you can enter a POI category. 222 Hit list Menu item OK To enter and delete characters: Proceed as previously when entering a POI name, see section “Entering a POI name” on page 217. Option 1 to complete the entry: Keep entering characters until the hit list contains just one entry. The menu item OK is automatically highlighted. Press the controller . The POI list appears, see illustration below. Navigation Entering destinations Option 2 to complete the entry: Push the controller . Option 3 to complete the entry: After entering at least one character, push the controller and select the menu item OK. After choosing option 2 or 3, the hit list is active now. Select an entry in the hit list . The POI list appears. To sort the POI list: Select the menu item . The POI list is resorted. The labelling of the menu item always shows the current sorting status. It will change with every selection. Entering a POI destination via POI phone number Open the POI category main menu, see section “Opening the POI category main menu” on page 220. In the POI category main menu, select the menu item Phone Number. Possible labelings: The phone number input menu appears. Sort Alphabetically Sort by Distance The sorting status is also identified by the icon to the left of the menu item . Icon = List is sorted alphabetical Icon = List is sorted by distance The menu item cannot be selected if the list contains fewer than three entries. To select a POI: Select a list entry. Sorting menu item Input progress display Number of hits in the POI list Distance to the POI POI list Entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. Input field Predictive speller Enlarged display of the currently highlighted character in the predictive speller Confirm entry 223 Navigation Entering destinations Delete all characters in the input field Delete the last character in the input field Menu item for entering the state/ province Currently highlighted character Input progress display (in the example currently entered state/province) Before entering a phone number, make sure that the correct state/province has been entered. To complete the entry: Push the controller , select the menu item OK. If the phone number is unambiguous, entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. If the phone number is ambiguous, a POI list appears. Entering a state/province To enter and delete characters: Proceed as previously when entering a house number, see section “Entering a house number” on page 214. 224 POIs (points of interest) include gas stations, restaurants and banks, for example. If the map is in position mode, you can search for POIs in the vicinity of the vehicle; if the map is in scroll mode, you can search for POIs in the vicinity of the crosshairs. For information on position and scroll mode, refer to the section “Position/scroll mode within the map display” on page 204. Entry of a POI destination via a vicinity search is divided into the following steps: Push the controller , select the menu item State/Prov. and proceed as previously described, see section “Entering a state/province” on page 211. Entering a phone number Entering a POI destination via a vicinity search 1. Activating/deactivating POI categories 2. Selecting a POI in the POI list or Selecting a POI in the map Opening the Options menu To select a POI: Select a list entry. Entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. In the map screen, press the controller . The Options menu appears. Navigation Entering destinations Opening the POI menu Activating/deactivating POI categories Menu item “Others” In the Options menu, select the menu item POI Icon. You can activate a maximum of five categories. Selecting the menu item Others leads to a selection of further categories or subcategories. The POI menu appears; you can now activate or deactivate POI categories or subcategories. Activating one or more categories or subcategories restricts the POI search to these categories or subcategories. To close the menus: Press the button repeatedly until all of the menus are closed. In the POI menu , select categories from the five topmost menu items. The corresponding categories will be activated or deactivated, depending on the previous status. The status display to the left of the menu item changes accordingly. Display = category activated Display = category deactivated The icon for the activated category appears simultaneously in the display . To deactivate all categories or subcategories: In the POI menu, select the menu item Unmark All. All categories or subcategories are deactivated. Map display shows night mode POI menu Icons of POI categories already activated In the POI menu , select the menu item Others. A category list appears. Select a category. A subcategory list appears. Select a subcategory. To close the subcategory and category lists: Press the button repeatedly until the POI menu appears again. After selecting at least one category or subcategory, you can select a POI in the map or in a list, see “Selecting a POI in the map” on page 226 or “Selecting a POI in the POI list” on page 226. After activating at least one category, you can select a POI in the map or in a list, see “Selecting a POI in the map” on page 226 or “Selecting a POI in the POI list” on page 226. 225 Navigation Entering destinations Selecting a POI in the map Selecting a POI in the POI list To close the menus: Press the button repeatedly until all of the menus are closed. To call up the POI list: In the POI menu, select the menu item Show POI List. A list with POIs corresponding to the previously selected categories or subcategories appears. The map display appears. The available POIs in accordance with the activated categories/subcategories are shown as icons. The illustration below shows an example display with route filtering deactivated. To select a POI: Keep moving the map until the desired POI is in the crosshairs. To do so, proceed as described in the section “Moving the map/setting the map scale” on page 206. To confirm selection: Press the controller . You can select a POI in the map again. If the selection is valid, entry of the destination is complete. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. 226 Direction in which you must leave the route to get to the POI When route filtering is activated, the list will show only POIs along the route. When route filtering is deactivated, the list will show additionally POIs not along the route. If the selection is invalid, you will see an appropriate message. To close the message: Press the controller . The illustration below shows an example display with route filtering activated. Activate/deactivate route filtering Distance of the POI from the vehicle position Direction to the POI POI list You can only activate route filtering when route guidance is active. Navigation Entering destinations To activate/deactivate route filtering: In the POI list, select the menu item Along Route. Route filtering will be activated or deactivated, depending on the previous status. The status display to the left of the menu item changes accordingly. Display = function activated Display = function deactivated In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Destination. A selection list appears. Select the menu item Address Book. The Address Book appears. To select a POI: Select a POI in the list. Entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. Address book Entering a destination via the Address Book Selecting the destination in the Address Book Calling up the Address Book Option 1 Open the Navigation main menu, see section “Opening the Navigation main menu” on page 209. Select one of the following destination Address Book categories: Home Work Favorite Point 1 Favorite Point 2 Favorite Point 3 Favorite Point 4 If a category does not yet contain a destination, then that respective category cannot be selected. Refer to the section “Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book” on page 247 to find out how to store destinations. After you select a category, entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. Option 2 Select the Address Book category Address List. After you select the category, you will see a list of the destinations you have stored. This list contains a maximum of 200 entries. 227 Navigation Entering destinations Refer to the section “Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book” on page 247 to find out how to store destinations. To sort the list by date of storage or alphabetical: Select the menu item Sort by Date or Sort Alphabetically. The list is resorted and the text of the menu item and the icon to the left of the menu item change accordingly, both always show the current status. Icon = List is sorted by date of storage Icon Entering an emergency destination Emergency destinations are Hospitals or Police stations, for example. Select the desired category, e.g. POLICE STATION. A POI list appears. Open the Navigation main menu, see section “Opening the Navigation main menu” on page 209. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Destination. A selection list appears. Select the menu item Emergency. The Emergency category list appears. = List is sorted alphabetical The menu item cannot be selected if the list contains fewer than three entries. To select a destination: Select a list entry. Entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. 228 Sorting menu item Input progress display Number of hits in the POI list Direction to the POI Distance to the POI POI list To sort the POI list: Select the menu item . The POI list is resorted. Emergency category list The labelling of the menu item always shows the current sorting status. It will change with every selection. Navigation Entering destinations Possible labelings: Sort Alphabetically Sort by Distance The sorting status is also identified by the icon to the left of the menu item . Icon = List is sorted alphabetical Icon = List is sorted by distance The menu item cannot be selected if the list contains fewer than three entries. To select a POI: Select a list entry. Entry of the destination is complete and you see the corresponding destination on the map. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. Entering a destination via the map Calling up the map Option 1 Briefly press the button. The map appears. Option 2 Press the button. The Navigation main menu appears. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Destination. A selection list appears. In the selection list, select the item Map. The map appears. Selecting the destination in the map Keep moving the map until the desired destination is in the crosshairs. To do so, proceed as described in the section “Moving the map/setting the map scale” on page 206. To confirm selection: Press the controller . If the selection is not a valid destination, you will see an appropriate message. To close the message: Press the controller . If the selection is a valid destination and it is either on a highway, on a motor way, on a bridge or in a tunnel, you will be prompted to confirm that you wish to accept the destination. To confirm the destination: Select Yes. Entry of the destination is complete. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. To reject the destination: Select No. You can select another destination in the map. If the selection is a valid destination and it is not on a highway, on a main road, on a bridge or in a tunnel, entry of the destination is complete. Further options are now available, see the section “Options after entering the destination” on page 230. You can select another destination in the map. 229 Navigation Functions after entering the destination For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Options after entering the destination After you have entered the destination, you will see the destination on the map and, on the right-hand side of the display, the Options menu with information about the destination. The functions available in the Options menu will vary depending on the following factors: Whether the destination was entered via the map Whether route guidance to a destination is already active The illustration above shows the Options menu when route guidance is already active and the new destination was not entered via the map. Functions possibly available in the Options menu: Map display shows day mode Information about the destination (not shown if the destination has been entered via the map) Address of the destination Options menu Destination 230 Set/replace destination, see page 230 Add waypoint (only available if route guidance is already active), see page 230 Add to Address Book, see page 231 Dial number, see page 231 POIs (points of interest) include gas stations, restaurants and banks, for example. Adjust position (not available if the destination was entered via the map), see page 231 Set/replace destination In the Options menu, select the menu item Set Destination or Replace Destination. The menu item Set Destination is only available if route guidance is not yet active. The menu item Replace Destination is only available if a route to a destination has already been calculated. Selecting either of these two menu items confirms the destination. If the menu item Replace Destination is selected, the previous destination and all waypoints are first discarded. After the destination is confirmed, the system starts to calculate the route, see the section “Route calculation” on page 232. Add waypoint This function adds the entered destination as a waypoint to an existing route. You can add a maximum of two waypoints to the route. In the Options menu, select the menu item Add Waypoint. Navigation Functions after entering the destination The menu item Add Waypoint is not available if route guidance is not yet active or if two waypoints already exist. The system adds the previously entered destination as a waypoint. A new waypoint is always added as the second last destination; the last destination is always the main destination. An existing waypoint is moved accordingly when a new waypoint is added. If the vehicle is moving, the system calculates a new route, see the section “Route calculation” on page 232. If the vehicle is not moving, the destination list appears. You can now change the position of the waypoint in the destination list. To change the position of the waypoint: Turn the controller until the desired position is reached. To confirm the position: Press the controller . The system calculates a new route, see the section “Route calculation” on page 232. In the Options menu, select the menu item Add to Address Book. The menu item Add to Address Book cannot be selected if there are already 200 destinations saved in the category Address List of the address book. The crosshairs center will be saved as destination in the category Address List of the address book. When saving, the system sets the standard icon (red colored pin) in the map at the destination position; this icon remains visible in the map even after the save operation. The system automatically uses the address as the destination name when saving. You can edit the name and assign a different icon later, see the section “Editing an entry” on page 254. Dial number This function initiates a call to a POI. It is only available if the following conditions are met: The entered destination is a POI. The digital map contains the phone number of the POI. There is a mobile phone connected with the system. POIs (points of interest) include gas stations, restaurants and banks, for example. In the Options menu, select the menu item Dial Number. The system initiates the call. Adjust position This function adjusts the destination position. It is not available if the destination was entered via the map. In the Options menu, select the menu item Adjust Position. The Options menu is closed. Add to Address Book 231 Navigation Functions after entering the destination Keep moving the map until the destination position is in the crosshairs center. To do so, proceed as described in the section “Moving the map/setting the map scale” on page 206. If the destination is too close to the current vehicle position, the message Destination appears. To confirm the position: Press the controller . After the route has been calculated, you will see the entire route including start/ destination and any waypoints in the map. To the right of the map you will see route information and the Options menu. The following functions are available in the Options menu : If the position is invalid, you will see an appropriate message. To close the message: Press the controller . ist too close to the current location. Please use the map for guidance. Options menu You can adapt the destination position again. Route Calculation in Progress Please wait. appears. 232 Options menu Waypoints (Yellow icons Destination (Icon ) Route Current vehicle position Start route guidance, see page 232 Other routes, see page 233 Simulate route, see page 234 Change route, see page 234 Route guidance is automatically started after a certain time without operation. In the Options menu, select the menu item Start Route Guidance. Route calculation During route calculation, the message Start route guidance If the position is valid, the Options menu reappears and all previously described options are once more available. After the destination entry has been confirmed, route calculation starts. Map display shows night mode Remaining distance/journey time to destination Route information The system starts route guidance, see the section “Route guidance” on page 235. Navigation Functions after entering the destination Other routes Information about a route In addition to already calculated routes, the system can calculate up to four other routes. This function is only available if the following conditions are met: Highlight a route in the route menu . You will see information about the highlighted route in the information display . The route does not contain any waypoints. Route comparison Route guidance has not yet been started. In the Route menu, select the menu item Route Comparision. Map display shows night mode Calculating other routes In the Options menu, select the menu item Other Routes. The system calculates the other routes. After the routes have been calculated, you will see all calculated routes on the map and, on the right-hand side, route information as well as the route menu. Current vehicle position Route “Minimize Freeway” Route “Shortest Distance” Route information display Route menu Colored symbol Destination (Icon ) Route “Shortest Time” The various routes are indicated with differently colored symbols in the route menu . The routes displayed on the map are also colored accordingly. The route comparison list appears. It contains the following reference information for each route: Journey time Journey distance To close the list: Briefly press the button. Selecting a route and starting route guidance Select a route in the Route menu or in the route comparison list. The Options menu appears again. 233 Navigation Functions after entering the destination In the Options menu, select the menu item Start Route Guidance. The system starts route guidance, see the section “Route guidance” on page 235. Simulate route This function simulates the journey to the entered destination. In the Options menu, select the menu item Simulate Route. The system simulates the journey to the entered destination. To cancel the simulation: Briefly press the button. Change route You can use this function to add up to four waypoints to the route, to change the order of the waypoints, to show destinations in the map and to delete destinations. In the Options menu, select the menu item Change Route. The Waypoint menu appears. Continue as described in the section “Change route” on page 239. 234 Navigation Route guidance For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Safety instructions WARNING During route guidance, the following factors may increase the accident hazard: Distraction from the traffic situation. Failure to observe traffic signs, traffic regulations and road safety facilities. Inappropriate audible driving recommendations or route guidance displays as a result of the reality not matching the data on the digital map, for example due to road works or modified road routing. Always observe traffic signs, traffic regulations and road safety facilities. They always have priority over the audible driving recommendations or route guidance displays by the system. General information Route guidance displays Route guidance starts after the route has been calculated and the appropriate menu item has been selected. The route guidance displays are only visible if the display is switched to map display and if the map display is in position mode and not scroll mode. During route guidance, the system guides you to the destination by means of audible driving recommendations and route guidance displays. If you leave the recommended route, the system automatically calculates a new route to your destination. Audible driving recommendations In the section “Guidance volume settings” from page 207, you will find information on the following: Setting the volume of the audible driving recommendations Activating/deactivating audible driving recommendations Calling up a current audible driving recommendation For information on position mode, refer to the section “Position/scroll mode within the map display” on page 204. To switch the display to map display or the map display to position mode: Press the button. The display switches and the system simultaneously outputs a current audible driving recommendation. Sample displays A number of sample displays are shown on the next page. 235 Navigation Route guidance Map display shows night mode Map display shows night mode Remaining distance/journey time to destination Current vehicle position Route Waypoints (Yellow icon ) Main destination (Icon ) Junction zoom When a driving manoeuvre is imminent, the map display is automatically split. The lefthand side of the display shows the current map view, while the right-hand side shows the junction zoom. The split is automatically cancelled once the driving manoeuvre is completed. 236 Next driving manoeuvre and distance to it Point at which the next driving manoeuvre takes place Distance indicator to the next driving manoeuvre Right-hand side of the display with junction zoom Navigation Functions during route guidance For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Suspending route guidance To call up the map display in position mode: Briefly press the button. The map display appears. To open the Options menu: Press the controller . The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item Cancel/Suspend. Route guidance is suspended; you will see an appropriate display that disappears after a short time. Resuming route guidance You can resume route guidance after suspension without having to re-enter the destination. To call up the map display in position mode: Briefly press the button. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Show Route. You will once more see the map display with the calculated route and the Options menu. The map display appears. To open the Options menu: Press the controller . The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item Resume Guidance. You will see an appropriate display that automatically disappears after a short time. The system then resumes route guidance. Show route During route guidance, you can display the complete calculated route again. Map display shows day mode Calculated route Options menu To display the route again: Press the button. The Navigation main menu appears. 237 Navigation Functions during route guidance The following functions are now available in the Options menu: Going back to map screen and resuming route guidance: If waypoints have been entered, the waypoints (Yellow icons ), including the journey times to the destinations. Roads to be traveling, including the length of the route to be travelled. Select the menu item Goto Map Screen. Changing the route: Select the menu item Change Route. The Waypoint menu appears. Please see the section “Change route” on page 239 for the rest of the description of this function. Displaying the “Turn by Turn” list: Please see the following description. Current vehicle position and the destination (Icon ), including the journey time to the destination. The route section list is not refreshed while it is on-screen. Scrolling through the list To scroll line by line: Turn the controller . To scroll page by page: Push the controller . Displaying the “Turn by Turn” list Closing the list In the Options menu, select the menu item Turn by Turn. Briefly press the button. The “Turn by Turn” list containing the following information about the route appears. 238 Reroute/detour You can use the reroute function to switch route guidance to one of the four possible alternative routes. The alternative routes must have been calculated in advance, see the section “Other routes” on page 233. You can use the detour function to block a specific stretch of the route section still to be travelled for the route guidance. The system then calculates a detour route if possible. Calling up the Route menu To call up the map display in position mode: Briefly press the button. The map display appears. To open the Options menu: Press the controller . The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item Reroute/Detour. The Route menu appears, the current active route is marked with the icon . Now you can select another route or block a route section. Navigation Functions during route guidance Reroute Select one of the following menu items: Shortest Time Shortest Distance Minimize Freeway Minimize Toll Road Switching the remaining distance/ journey time display If the map display is in position mode, the system can either show the remaining distance/journey time to the main destination or to the next waypoint. You can use this function to switch the display. The system calculates a new route. Detour Select one of the following menu items: Detour 1 mi or Detour 1 km Detour 2 mi or Detour 2 km Detour 5 mi or Detour 5 km Detour 10 mi or Detour 10 km Depending on the menu item selected, the relevant stretch in the route section still be to travelled will be blocked and the system will start to calculate the route. The labelling of the menu items (mi or km) depends on the settings, see section “Map display settings”, subsection “Function Display Miles/Display Km” on page 259. Map display shows day mode Remaining distance/journey time indicator Icon = main destination Yellow icon = waypoint To call up the map display in position mode: Briefly press the button. In the Options menu, select the menu item Distance to or Distance to . The display is switched. Change route The following waypoint functions are available: Opening/closing the waypoint menu, see page 240 Adding waypoints, see page 240 Changing the order of the destinations, see page 241 Showing destinations in the map, see page 242 Deleting a waypoint or the main destination, see page 242 Deleting all waypoints and the main destination, see page 242 The map display appears. To open the Options menu: Press the controller . The Options menu appears. 239 Navigation Functions during route guidance Opening/closing the waypoint menu Press the button. The Navigation main menu appears. To open the waypoint menu: In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Change Route. The Waypoint menu appears. Further functions are available in the Options menu, for example start route guidance. Please see the section “Options menu” on page 232 for a description of the Options menu. Main destination (Icon ) Waypoints (Yellow icons ) Current position To close the Waypoint menu: Select the menu item Done. You will see the calculated route and the Options menu. 240 Select the list item Previous Destinations. You can add up to two waypoints to the route. Select a destination. Please see from the section “Entering a destination via the Previous Destinations” on page 215 onwards for the rest of this function. In the Waypoint menu, select the menu item Add Waypoint. Entering a waypoint via Intersection input Adding waypoints A selection list appears. You now have several options for entering a waypoint, see the following descriptions. Entering a waypoint via the Previous Destinations You have further operation options after you have added waypoints, see the section “After waypoints have been added” on page 241 Entering a waypoint via the address Select the list item Address. Enter the address. Please see from the section “Entering a destination via the address” on page 210 onwards for the rest of the description of this function. Select the list item Intersection. Enter the streets. Please see from the section “Entering a destination via Intersection input” on page 215 onwards for the rest of this function. Entering a POI as a waypoint Select the list item Point of Interest. The POI main menu appears. Option 1: In the POI main menu, select the menu item Name and enter a POI destination. Please see from the section “Entering a POI destination via POI name” on page 216 onwards for the rest of this function. Navigation Functions during route guidance Option 2: In the POI main menu, select the menu item Category and enter a POI destination. Please see from the section “Entering a POI destination via POI category” on page 220 onwards for the rest of this function. Option 3: In the POI main menu, select the menu item Phone Number and enter a POI destination. Please see from the section “Entering a POI destination via POI phone number” on page 223 onwards for the rest of this function. Entering a waypoint via the Address Book Select the list item Address Book. Select a destination. Please see from the section “Entering a destination via the Address Book” on page 227 onwards for the rest of this function. Entering an emergency destination as a waypoint Select the list item Emergency. Select a emergency category. Please see from the section “Entering an emergency destination” on page 228 onwards for the rest of this function. Entering a waypoint via the map The following functions are now available: Select the list item Map. Changing the order of the destinations, see page 241 Showing destinations in the map, see page 242 Deleting a waypoint or the main destination, see page 242 Deleting all waypoints and the main destination, see page 242 Select a destination in the map. Please see from the section “Entering a destination via the map” on page 229 onwards for the rest of this function. After waypoints have been added If the vehicle is moving, the new route is immediately calculated after a waypoint is added. The new waypoint was added as the second last destination. The main destination remains the last destination, an existing waypoint is moved accordingly. If the vehicle is stationary, the Waypoint menu appears after a waypoint is added. The new waypoint was added as the second last destination. The main destination remains the last destination, an existing waypoint is moved accordingly. To change the position of the added waypoint: Turn the controller until the destination is at the desired position. Changing the order of the destinations Highlight a destination in the Waypoint menu. Push the controller . The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item Change Order. Turn the controller until the destination is at the desired position. Press the controller . This confirms the new position. Press the controller . This confirms the position. 241 Navigation Functions during route guidance Showing destinations in the map Highlight a destination in the Waypoint menu. Push the controller . The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item Show on Map. The map display appears. It shows the selected destination. To change the map scale: Turn the controller until the desired scale is reached. To return to the Waypoint menu: Briefly press the button. The display automatically switches back to the Waypoint menu after a certain time without operation. 242 Deleting a waypoint or the main destination Deleting all waypoints and the main destination Highlight a waypoint or the main destination in the Waypoint menu. Highlight a waypoint in the Waypoint menu. Push the controller . Push the controller . The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete the relevant destination. Select Yes or No. The destination will be deleted or retained, depending on the answer selected. The Navigation main menu automatically appears if there are no more destinations. The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete All. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete all waypoints. Select Yes or No. All waypoints and the main destination will be deleted or retained, depending on the answer selected. The Navigation main menu automatically appears after the deletion. Navigation Functions independent of route guidance For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. In the sample illustration below, the next three stations are exits. Map display shows night mode As soon as you start driving on a normal road, the system will automatically show you a turn list, provided the function “Show Turn by Turn” is activated and no driving manoeuvre is imminent. If this function is activated, but the function “Show Freeway Mode” is deactivated, the system will show the turn list also when driving on freeways Please refer to the section “Map display settings” on page 258 to find out how to activate or deactivate the function. The turn list shows you the following: Freeway mode As soon as you start driving on a freeway, the system will automatically show you freeway information provided the function “Show Freeway Mode” is activated and no driving manoeuvre is imminent. Please refer to the section “Map display settings” on page 258 to find out how to activate or deactivate the function. The freeway mode shows you the following: The next three stations on the freeway as icons, e.g. rest areas or exits, the distance to the stations, the available services at the stations, the freeway currently being driven on and turns as icons. Turn List Direction to turn to continue following the route (only visible if a route guidance is active) Icons for the next three stations Icons showing the available services at the station Distance to the station Freeway currently being driven on The next three turns, the kind of the turns as icons, the distance to the turns and the road currently being driven on. 243 Navigation Functions independent of route guidance Initiating a phone call to a POI POIs (points of interest) include gas stations, restaurants and banks, for example. If the map is in scroll mode and the center point of the crosshairs points to a POI, you can initiate a call to the POI. Map display shows day mode Direction to turn to continue following the route (only visible if a route guidance is active) First turn with corresponding icon Second turn with corresponding icon Third turn or destination (as shown in the illustration) with corresponding icon Distance to the third turn or to the destination Distance to the second turn Distance to the first turn Road currently being driven on This function is only available if the following conditions are met: The digital map contains a unique phone number of the POI. There is a mobile phone connected with the system. To set the map to scroll mode: Push the controller in any direction ( ). The crosshairs appear. To move the map: Push and hold the controller in any direction ( ) until the center of the crosshairs points to a POI. To confirm the POI: Press the controller . The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item POI Info. For information on map scroll mode, refer to the section “Position/scroll mode within the map display” on page 204. A second Options menu appears. To call up the map display: Press the button. The map display appears. The map is set to position mode. Map display shows day mode 244 Crosshairs Options menu Menu item Dial Number Navigation Functions independent of route guidance To initiate a phone call to the POI: In the Options menu, select the menu item Dial Number. The system initiates the call. To call up the map display: Briefly press the button. The map display appears. Traffic information To open the Options menu: Press the controller . If you have subscribed to the service XM NavTraffic®, the Driver Information System is able to: In the Options menu, select the menu item NavTraffic Info. Automatically receive traffic information provided by XM® Satellite Radio, display the Traffic Info list, see page 245, display the traffic information in the map, see page 246 and take the traffic information into account during route guidance. For further information about XM® Satellite Radio please refer to section “XM® Satellite Radio information” on page 56 and visit the following website: To sort the Traffic Info list: Select the menu item . The list is resorted. The Options menu appears. You will see the Traffic Info list. www.xmradio.com Displaying the Traffic Info list The Traffic Info list contains the available traffic information. Road affected by the traffic incident Traffic incident Sorting menu item Distance from the vehicle position to the traffic incident Direction to the traffic incident in a straight line Icon for the traffic incident 245 Navigation Functions independent of route guidance The labelling of the menu item always shows the current sorting status. It will change with every selection. Possible labelings: Sort by Distance Sort by Icon The sorting status is also identified by the icon to the left of the menu item . Icon = List is sorted by distance Icon = List is sorted by icon The menu item cannot be selected if the list contains fewer than three entries. To show further information: Select a list entry. You will see the further information. To go back to the Traffic Info list: Briefly press the button. Displaying the traffic information in the map If the function “Show Traffic Info on Map” is activated, the traffic information will be shown in the map. Please refer to the section “Map display settings” on page 258 to find out how to activate or deactivate the function “Show Traffic Info on Map”. The traffic information will be shown in the map in form of green, yellow and red lines beside the roads affected by the information. Corresponding icons will be displayed also, the icons are the same as in the Traffic Info list, see previous illustration. Map display shows day mode Road (red line) Yellow line (moderate traffic congestion) Red line (heavy traffic congestion) Green line (free flow traffic) Incident icon The position of the lines (on the right or on the left side of the road) shows which side of the road is affected. 246 Navigation Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Entering a destination via the map and saving it Option 1 (for all categories) Address Book categories The Address Book is divided into the following categories: Home Work Favorite Point 1 Favorite Point 2 Favorite Point 3 Favorite Point 4 Address List You can assign each of the categories Home, Work, Favorite Point 1, Favorite Point 2, Favorite Point 3 or Favorite Point 4 a destination of your choice. The category Address List holds a maximum of 200 destinations that you can define yourself. The following description assumes that there is no destination stored in the categories mentioned above. If there is already a destination stored, proceed as described in the section “Editing Address Book entries” page 254. Selecting a Address Book category To open the Navigation main menu: Press the button. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Edit Addr. Book. The Address Book editing menu appears. In the Address Book editing menu, select one of the menu items Set Home, Set Work, Set Favorite Point 1, Set Favorite Point 2, Set Favorite Point 3 or Set Favorite Point 4. Select the menu item Address List followed by the menu item Add Address followed by the menu item Map. In both cases, the map display appears. Selecting the destination in the map To move the map/set the map scale: Proceed as described in the section “Moving the map/setting the map scale” on page 206. Saving the destination To open the Options menu: Press the controller . In the Options menu, select the menu item Set Home or Set Work or Set Favorite Point 1 or Set Favorite Point 2 or Set Favorite Point 3 or Set Favorite Point 4 or Add Address. The crosshairs position is saved as the destination in the previously selected category. or 247 Navigation Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book When saving, the system sets the corresponding icon in the map at the destination position; the icons remain visible in the map even after the save operation. = Icon for Home = Icon for Work = Icon for Favorite Point 1 (Green colored pin) = Icon for Favorite Point 2 (Orange colored pin) Option 2 (only for the category Address List) To call up the map display: Press the button. To move the map/set the map scale: Proceed as described in the section “Moving the map/setting the map scale” on page 206. To save the crosshairs center as the destination: Press the controller . The Options menu appears. = Icon for Favorite Point 3 (Blue colored pin) In the Options menu, select the menu item Add to Address Book. = Icon for Favorite Point 4 (Purple colored pin) = Icon for destinations saved in the Address Book category Address List (Red colored pin) The menu item Add to Address Book cannot be selected if there are already 200 destinations saved in this category. When saving a destination in the category Address List, the system automatically uses the address as the destination name. You can edit the name and assign a different icon later, see the section “Editing an entry” on page 254. You cannot edit the icon and name with the other Address Book categories. 248 The crosshairs center will be saved as destination in the category Address List. When saving, the system sets the standard icon (Red colored pin) in the map at the destination position; this icon remains visible in the map even after the save operation. The system automatically uses the address as the destination name when saving. You can edit the name and assign a different icon later, see the section “Editing an entry” on page 254. Entering the destination by conventional means and saving it The following description assumes that there is no destination stored in the categories Home, Work, Favorite Point 1, Favorite Point 2, Favorite Point 3 and Favorite Point 4. If there is already a destination stored, proceed as described in the section “Editing Address Book entries” on page 254. Selecting an Address Book category To open the Navigation main menu: Press the button. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Edit Addr. Book. The Address Book editing menu appears. Navigation Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book Option 1: In the Address Book editing menu, select one of the menu items Set Home, Set Work, Set Favorite Point 1, Set Favorite Point 2, Set Favorite Point 3 or Set Favorite Point 4. Option 2: In the Address Book editing menu, select the menu item Address List followed by the menu item Add Address. After choosing an option, a selection list appears. Now you have several options to enter a destination. Entering a destination Entering a destination via the address Select the list item Address. Enter the address. Please see from the section “Entering a destination via the address” on page 210 onwards for the rest of the description of this function. You have further operation options after you have entered a destination, see the section “After a destination has been entered” on page 250. Entering a destination via the Previous Destinations Select the list item Previous Destinations. Select a destination. Please see from the section “Entering a destination via the Previous Destinations” on page 215 onwards for the rest of this function. You have further operation options after you have entered a destination, see the section “After a destination has been entered” on page 250. Entering a destination via Intersection input Select the list item Intersection. Enter the streets. Please see from the section “Entering a destination via Intersection input” on page 215 onwards for the rest of this function. You have further operation options after you have entered a destination, see the section “After a destination has been entered” on page 250. Entering a POI as a destination Select the list item Point of Interest. The POI main menu appears. Option 1: In the POI main menu, select the menu item Name and enter a POI destination. Please see from the section “Entering a POI destination via POI name” on page 216 onwards for the rest of this function. Option 2: In the POI main menu, select the menu item Category and enter a POI destination. Please see from the section “Entering a POI destination via POI category” on page 220 onwards for the rest of this function. Option 3: In the POI main menu, select the menu item Phone Number and enter a POI destination. Please see from the section “Entering a POI destination via POI phone number” on page 223 onwards for the rest of this function. You have further operation options after you have entered a destination, see the section “After a destination has been entered” on page 250. 249 Navigation Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book Entering a destination via the Address Book Select the list item Address Book. Select a destination. Please see from the section “Entering a destination via the Address Book” on page 227 onwards for the rest of this function. You have further operation options after you have entered a destination, see the section “After a destination has been entered” on page 250. Entering an emergency destination Select the list item Emergency. Select a emergency category. Please see from the section “Entering an emergency destination” on page 228 onwards for the rest of this function. You have further operation options after you have entered a destination, see the section “After a destination has been entered” on page 250. Entering a destination via the map Saving the destination Select the list item Map. In the Options menu, select the menu item Set Home or Set Work or Set Favorite Point 1 or Set Favorite Point 2 or Set Favorite Point 3, Set Favorite Point 4 or Add Address. Select a destination in the map. Please see from the section “Entering a destination via the map” on page 229 onwards for the rest of this function. You have further operation options after you have entered a destination, see the following description. After a destination has been entered After you have entered a destination, you will see the destination on the map and, on the right-hand side of the display, information about the destination as well as the Options menu. The Options menu offers access to the following functions: Saving the destination, see page 250. Adjusting the destination position, see page 251. Initiating a call to a POI, see page 251. POIs (points of interest) include gas stations, restaurants and banks, for example. 250 The destination is saved. When saving, the system sets the corresponding icon in the map at the destination position; the icons remain visible in the map even after the save operation. = Icon for Home = Icon for Work = Icon for Favorite Point 1 (Green colored pin) = Icon for Favorite Point 2 (Orange colored pin) = Icon for Favorite Point 3 (Blue colored pin) = Icon for Favorite Point 4 (Purple colored pin) = Icon for destinations saved in the Address Book category Address List (Red colored pin) Navigation Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book When saving a destination in the category Address List, the system automatically uses the address as the destination name. You can edit the name and assign a different icon later, see the section “Editing an entry” on page 254. You cannot edit the icon and name with the other Address Book categories. Initiating a call to a POI POIs (points of interest) include gas stations, restaurants and banks, for example. This function is only available if the following conditions are met: The entered destination is a POI. The digital map contains the phone number of the POI. There is a mobile phone connected with the system. In the Options menu, select the menu item Dial Number. The system initiates the call. Adjusting the destination position Deleting destinations In the Options menu, select the menu item Adjust Position. Deleting all destinations in the category Previous Destinations The Options menu is closed. Keep moving the map until the destination position is in the crosshairs. To do so, proceed as described in the section “Moving the map/setting the map scale” on page 206. To confirm the position: Press the controller . If the position is invalid, you will see an appropriate message. To close the message: Press the controller . You can adapt the destination position again. If the position is valid, the Options menu reappears and all previously described options are once more available. To open the Navigation main menu: Press the button. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Edit Addr. Book. The Address Book editing menu appears. In the Address Book editing menu, select the menu item Delete Previous Dest. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete all destinations in the category. Select Yes or No. The destinations will be deleted or retained, depending on the answer selected. 251 Navigation Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book Deleting a single destination or all destinations in the category Address List To open the Navigation main menu: Press the button. The Navigation main menu appears. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Edit Addr. Book. The Address Book editing menu appears. In the Address Book editing menu, select the menu item Address List. The destination list appears. To sort the list by date of storage or alphabetical: Select the menu item Sort by Date or Sort Alphabetically. The menu item cannot be selected if the list contains fewer than three entries. The list is resorted and the text of the menu item and the icon to the left of the menu item change accordingly, both always show the current status. 252 Icon = List is sorted by date of storage. Icon = List is sorted alphabetical. Highlight a destination. Push the controller . The Options menu appears. Showing the highlighted destination in the map In the Options menu, select the menu item Show on Map. You will see the destination in the map. To set the map scale: Turn the controller until the desired scale is reached. To close the map display: Press the button or do nothing for a certain time. Deleting the highlighted destination In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete the destination. Select Yes or No. The destination will be deleted or retained, depending on the answer selected. Deleting all destinations In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete All. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete all the destinations. Select Yes or No. The destinations will be deleted or retained, depending on the answer selected. Navigation Saving/deleting destinations in the Adress Book Deleting a destination in a category except Previous Destinations and Address List To set the map scale: Turn the controller until the desired scale is reached. To open the Navigation main menu: Press the button. To close the map display: Press the button or do nothing for a certain time. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Edit Addr. Book. The Address Book editing menu appears. In the Address Book editing menu, highlight one of the menu items Home, Work, Favorite Point 1, Favorite Point 2, Favorite Point 3 or Favorite Point 4. Push the controller . The Options menu appears. Deleting the highlighted destination In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete the destination. Select Yes or No. The destination will be deleted or retained, depending on the answer selected. Showing the highlighted destination in the map In the Options menu, select the menu item Show on Map. You will see the destination in the map. 253 Navigation Editing Address Book entries For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Selecting an Address Book entry In all categories except Address List To open the Navigation main menu: Press the button. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Edit Addr. Book. The Address Book editing menu appears. In the Address Book editing menu, select one of the menu items Home, Work, Favorite Point 1, Favorite Point 2, Favorite Point 3 or Favorite Point 4. The editing menu for the selected entry appears and you can edit the entry, see the section “Editing an entry” on page 254. 254 In the category Address List Select an entry. To open the Navigation main menu: Press the button. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Edit Addr. Book. The Address Book editing menu appears. The editing menu for the selected entry appears and you can edit the entry, see the following description. Editing an entry Editing menu In the Address Book editing menu, select the category Address List. The destination list appears. To sort the list by date of storage or alphabetical: Select the menu item Sort by Date or Sort Alphabetically. The list is resorted and the text of the menu item and the icon to the left of the menu item change accordingly, both always show the current status. Icon = List is sorted by date of storage. Icon = List is sorted alphabetical. The menu item cannot be selected if the list contains fewer than three entries. Name data field Icon data field Position data field Phone number data field Navigation Editing Address Book entries The following functions are available in the editing menu: In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. Displaying details, see page 255 The complete entry is displayed. Editing the name, see page 255 Switching the name display on/off, see page 256 To close the details display: Press the controller . Assigning a different icon, see page 256 Changing the destination position, see page 256 Editing a phone number, see page 257 Displaying details If the entries in the position or name data field are too long, the system abbreviates the entries. You can display the complete entry using this function. Displaying position details To open the Options menu: Highlight the position data field in the editing menu and push the controller . The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. The complete entry is displayed. To close the details display: Press the controller . Editing the name Displaying name details This function is only available if you edit an entry of the category Address List. To open the Options menu: Highlight the name data field in the editing menu and push the controller . The name of the entry in the categories Home and Work cannot be edited. You can enter a maximum of 50 characters for a name. To initiate editing: Select the name data field in the editing menu. The speller appears and you can now edit the name. To enter a character: Proceed as described in the chapter “PHONE”, section “Entering a name” on page 191. To delete the last character entered: Select the menu item . To delete all characters: Select the menu item Delete All. To complete editing: Select the menu item OK. If a Address Book entry with this name already exists, you will see an appropriate message. To close the message: Press the controller . You can edit the name again. The Options menu appears. 255 Navigation Editing Address Book entries Switching the name display on/off Assigning a different icon Changing the destination position The system displays Address Book entries in the map using appropriate icons. In addition to the icons, the system can also display the destination names. You can activated/deactivate this display, except for the categories Home and Work. The system displays Address Book entries in the map using appropriate icons. You can use this function to assign an Address Book entry an icon other than the standard icon. You cannot assign a different icon for the entry in the categories Home, Work, Favorite Point 1, Favorite Point 2, Favorite Point 3 and Favorite Point 4. Select the position data field in the editing menu. To open the Options menu: Highlight the name data field in the editing menu and push the controller . The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item Name on Map. The name display will be activated or deactivated, depending on the previous status. The status display to the left of the menu item will change accordingly. Display = function activated Display = function deactivated To open the Icon menu: Select the icon data field in the editing menu. The Icon menu appears. To select an icon: In the Icon menu, highlight the desired icon and press the controller . To confirm the selection and assign the icon: Select the menu item OK. To reassign the standard icon: In the Icon menu, select the menu item Delete. The map display appears. To set the map scale: Turn the controller until the desired scale is reached. To move the map: Push and hold the controller in any direction ( , or ). The map moves accordingly. To confirm the change: Press the controller . The editing menu appears again. To cancel the change: Press the button. To display address data in full: Highlight the position data field in the editing menu and push the controller . The Options menu appears. 256 Navigation Editing Address Book entries In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. Deleting a phone number/Initiating a call to a phone number The menu item Details can only be selected if the address data exceeds a certain length. Highlight the phone number data field in the editing menu. The address data is displayed in full. To open the Options menu: Push the controller . Editing a phone number You can enter a maximum of 20 characters for a phone number. Select the phone number data field in the editing menu. The speller appears and you can now edit the phone number. To enter a character: Proceed as described in the section “PHONE”, section “Entering a name” on page 191. To delete the last character entered: Select the menu item . To delete all characters: Select the menu item Delete All. The Options menu appears. To delete the phone number: In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete. The phone number is deleted. To initiate a call: In the Options menu, select the menu item Dial Number. The menu item Dial Number can only be selected if the following conditions are met: The Address Book entry contains a phone number. There is a mobile phone connected with the system. To complete editing: Select the menu item OK. 257 Navigation Settings For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Ferry preference settings, see page 260 Avoid Area settings, see page 260 Opening the Settings menu Press the button. Displaying navigation information, see page 264 Reset function, see page 264 The Navigation main menu appears. In the Navigation main menu, select the menu item Settings. The Settings menu appears. To close the menus: Press the button repeatedly until all of the menus are closed. You can access the following functions in the Settings menu: Guidance Volume settings, see the section “Guidance volume settings” on page 207. Map display settings, see page 258 258 Function Display Mode You can use this function to switch the map display to day, night or automatic mode. Open the Map Display settings menu, see “Opening the Map Display settings menu” on page 258. Map display settings In the Map Display settings menu, highlight the menu item Display Mode. Opening the Map Display settings menu Push the controller . Open the Settings menu, see the section “Opening the Settings menu” on page 258. In the Settings menu, select the menu item Map Display. The Map display settings menu appears in which you can activate, deactivate and switch various functions. The functions are listed below. To close the menu: Briefly press the button. The Options menu appears. The icon to the left of a menu item indicates the currently active setting. Select the desired setting. If you select the setting Auto, the map display mode will be automatically switched as a function of the vehicle illumination. Navigation Settings Function Display Miles/Display Km You can use this function to switch the measuring unit of distance values from miles to kilometers or vice versa. Open the Map Display settings menu, see “Opening the Map Display settings menu” on page 258. Open the Map Display settings menu, see “Opening the Map Display settings menu” on page 258. In the Map Display settings menu, select the menu item Time To Destination. The corresponding menu appears. In the Map Display settings menu, select the menu item Display Miles or Display Km. Icon = Measuring unit is set to miles. Icon = Measuring unit is set to kilometers. You can use this function to set the average vehicle speed used by the system as a basis for calculating the remaining journey time to destination. You can make separate settings for three different road types. To close the menu: Push the controller . Open the Map Display settings menu, see “Opening the Map Display settings menu” on page 258. To activate/deactivate the function: Select the corresponding menu item. Function Time To Destination The system saves this setting automatically. All other functions The measuring unit is switched and the text of the menu item and the icon to the left of it change accordingly, both always show the current status. To set the speed: Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached. Road type Indicator Currently set speed To select a road type: Push the controller repeatedly until the desired road type is highlighted. Depending on the previous status, the function will be activated or deactivated. The status display to the left of the menu item changes accordingly. Display = function activated Display = function deactivated The functions are listed below. 259 Navigation Settings Function Show Avoid Area Resetting position tracking If you activate this function, the system can show you the so-called “Avoid Areas”, see the section “Avoid Area settings” on page 260. Resetting position tracking deletes all previously stored position information and restarts position tracking. Function Show Traffic Info on Map This function depends on the validity of your subscription to the XM NavTraffic® service. If you have no subscription for the XM NavTraffic® service, activating this function will not show the traffic information on map as described in this manual. If you activate this function, the traffic information will be displayed in the map on receipt, see the section “Displaying the traffic information in the map” on page 246. Function Show Position Tracking The system automatically tracks the vehicle position. If you activate this function, the system can show you the tracked vehicle position in the map over a distance of max. 124 mi (200 km) in the form of a dotted line. 260 Highlight the menu item Show Position Tracking. Push the controller . The Options menu appears. Press the controller . Position tracking is reset. Ferry preference settings With this function deactivated, route with ferry will be considered with lowest priority and only considered if there is no other route without ferry possible. With this function activated, route with ferry will be considered in the same priority as another route without ferry, so route with ferry could also show up as shortest route. Open the Settings menu, see the section “Opening the Settings menu” on page 258. To activate/deactivate the function: In the Settings menu, select the menu item Ferry Preference. Depending on the previous status, the function will be activated or deactivated. The status display to the left of the menu item changes accordingly. Display = function activated Display = function deactivated Avoid Area settings You can set up to ten areas which should be avoided for route guidance. Opening the Avoid Area main menu Open the Settings menu, see the section “Opening the Settings menu” on page 258. In the Settings menu, select the menu item Avoid Area. The Avoid Area main menu appears. Navigation Settings Entry of a area is divided into the following steps: Entering a destination as the starting point of the Avoid Area. Defining the Avoid Area. Defining the Avoid Area After entering the destination, you will see the map display with crosshairs. The crosshairs center is set to the destination. Entering a destination as the starting point of the Avoid Area List of Avoid Areas already stored Avoid Area main menu After opening the Avoid Area main menu, the following options are available: Adding an Avoid Area, see page 261 Map display shows night mode Deleting Avoid Areas, see page 262 Editing Avoid Areas, see page 263 Now you can define the top left corner of the Avoid Area. Adding an Avoid Area In the Avoid Area main menu, select the menu item Add Avoid Area. A selection list appears. Now you can enter the desired area. Select one of the menu items to enter a destination. Please see from the section “Entering a destination” on page 249 onwards. Crosshairs To set the map scale: Turn the controller until the desired scale is reached. To move the crosshairs: Push and hold the controller in any direction ( ). The crosshairs moves accordingly. 261 Navigation Settings To define the top left point: Press the the controller . Deleting Avoid Areas Deleting a single area Now you can define the bottom right corner of the Avoid Area. In the Avoid Area main menu, highlight the desired area. To open the Options menu: Push the controller . The Options menu appears. Map display shows night mode Map display shows night mode Already defined top left corner To set the map scale and to move the crosshairs: Proceed as previously described when defining the top left point. To define the bottom right point: Press the the controller . You will see the defined area in the map. 262 Top left corner of the defined area Defined area Bottom right corner of the defined area To confirm the defined area: Press the controller . You will see the Avoid Area main menu again. The defined area is stored and appears in the menu. You can edit the name, see section “Editing the name” on page 263. To show the area in the map: In the Options menu, select the men item Show on Map. You will see the area in the map. To set the map scale: Turn the controller until the desired scale is reached. To close the map display: Press the button or do nothing for a certain time. To delete the area: In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete the area. Navigation Settings Select Yes or No. The area will be deleted or retained, depending on the answer selected. Deleting all areas Editing Avoid Areas Opening the editing menu In the Avoid Area main menu, select the desired area. In the Avoid Area main menu, select any area you like. The editing menu appears To open the Options menu: Push the controller . In the Options menu, select the menu item Delete All. To delete the last character: Select the menu item . To enter a character: Proceed as described in the chapter “PHONE”, section “Entering a name” on page 191. To complete editing: Select the menu item OK. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete all areas. All areas will be deleted or retained, depending on the answer selected. The speller appears and you can now edit the name. To delete all characters: Select the menu item Delete All. The Options menu appears. Select Yes or No. Press the controller . Displaying name details Name data field of the Avoid Area Position data fields of the Avoid Area Display of the current status Editing the name Open the editing menu, see the section “Opening the editing menu” on page 263. If the entry in the name data field is too long, the system abbreviates the entry. You can display the complete entry using this function. Open the editing menu, see the section “Opening the editing menu” on page 263. In the editing menu, highlight the menu item Avoid Area. 263 Navigation Settings In the editing menu, highlight the menu item Avoid Area and push the controller . In the Options menu, select the menu item On or Off. Depending on the menu item selected, the status will be set accordingly. The Options menu appears. In the Options menu, select the menu item Details. The complete entry is displayed. To close the details display: Press the controller . Setting the status If you set the status to on, the navigation system will try to avoid the area for route guidance. If you set the status to off, the navigation system will not try to avoid the area for route guidance. Displaying navigation information Open the Settings menu, see the section “Opening the Settings menu” on page 258. In the Settings menu, select the menu item NAVI Information. The Information menu appears. This function resets the navigation settings to their factory settings. The Address Book data except the previous destinations will not be reset. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to reset the settings. Select Yes or No. 264 Reset function In the Settings menu, select the menu item Factory Reset. In the editing menu, highlight the menu item Use Avoid Area. The Options menu appears. To close the Information menu: Press the button. Open the Settings menu, see the section “Opening the Settings menu” on page 258. Open the editing menu, see the section “Opening the editing menu” on page 263. To open the Options menu: Push the controller . Adequate GPS reception must be available for the displays and . The altitude display may differ from reality because the system calculates it using the GPS signals. Geo-coordinates of the current vehicle position Current vehicle position in feet above sea level GPS reception quality Version number of the digital map The settings will or will not be reset, depending on the answer you select. Navigation Settings North up view/Heading up view Map mode You can use this function to set whether the map is oriented to the north or the direction of travel. The following functions are available: To call up the map display: Briefly press the button. The map display appears. To open the Map Options menu: Press the controller . The Map Options menu appears. In the Map Options menu, select the menu item North Up View or Heading Up View. The map orientation is switched and the text of the menu item and the icon to the left of the menu item change accordingly, both always show the current status. Icon =fixed map orientation, north is always at the top. Icon = dynamic map orientation, driving direction is always at the top. Show Turn by Turn Show Freeway Mode Function Show Turn by Turn If you activate this function, the system can show you a turn list on the right-hand side of the display, see the section “Turn List” on page 243. Function Show Freeway Mode In the Map Options menu, select the menu item Map Mode. To activate/deactivate a function: Select the menu item Show Turn by Turn or Show Freeway Mode. Depending on the previous status, the corresponding function will be activated or deactivated. The status display to the left of the menu item changes accordingly. Display = function activated Display = function deactivated If you activate this function, the system can show you freeway information on the right-hand side of the display, see the section “Freeway mode” on page 243. Activating/deactivating a function To call up the map display: Briefly press the button. The map display appears. To open the Map Options menu: Press the controller . The Map Options menu appears. 265 Navigation Settings 266 Voice control General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 Tuner mode (FM, AM and XM Satellite Radio) . . . . 273 DISC and AUX mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 PHONE mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Navigation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 Various commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 Command overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293 267 Voice control General information For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Symbol # In a sample dialog between the voice control system and the user, this symbol indicates an announcement by the system. Safety instruction Symbol $ In a sample dialog between the voice control system and the user, this symbol indicates information shown on the display. WARNING Stressful situations can affect the sound of your voice and could result in a phone call you want not being made quickly enough. The distraction could result in you losing control of the vehicle. Do not operate the phone function using voice control in an emergency. Symbols Some of the voice commands initiate a dialog between the user and the voice control system. A number of dialogs are given in the user manual by way of example. The following symbols are used in the sample dialogs: Symbol ! In a sample dialog between the voice control system and the user, this symbol indicates a voice command by the user. 268 Symbol Ping % In a sample dialog between the voice control system and the user, this symbol indicates the tone signalling that the voice control system is ready for commands to be entered. Symbol ...* Using your voice control system you can call up station names, phonebook entries or points of interest. These names are represented by ...* in the sample dialogs. Symbol ... (1-X) If a set of brackets containing a number range appears after the three points, these three points indicate a number within this range, for example “Disc ...(1-6)”. Operating language The voice control system can be operated in English language. It doesn’t matter, which system language is set in the System settings. General notes on operation Voice control is activated by pressing the button on the steering wheel. This allows you to operate the Driver Information System without taking your hands from the steering wheel. The voice control system recognizes commands or numerical sequences regardless of who is speaking. It provides audible feedback and guides you through the functions. If you say an incorrect or unavailable command, the voice control system responds with “Pardon?” and you can repeat the command. After the 3rd failed attempt, the system aborts the operation and the dialog is terminated with “Cancel”. Voice control General information You can cancel a dialog at any time by pressing and holding the button on the steering wheel or by saying the command “Cancel”. The button on the steering wheel has no function when there is a phone call in progress. You can also cancel dialogs by pressing any button on your Driver Information System. This does not apply to the volume control, which can still be used to adjust the volume when a dialog is active. Avoid ambient noise in the vehicle when using the voice control system (e.g. conversations between other passengers going on at the same time). The faster the vehicle is traveling, the greater the ambient noise. You should therefore speak more loudly at higher speeds. The hands-free microphone is directed towards the driver's seat. The voice control system should therefore be operated by the driver. On-screen symbol Activating voice control Reduce interference by closing windows, doors and the sunroof. Option 2: Say the command “Cancel”. The voice control system confirms with “Cancel” and switches off. Voice input Speak continuously and at normal volume. Avoid long pauses and excessive emphasis. Option 1: Press and hold the button on the steering wheel for several seconds. Do not enter voice commands while an announcement is being made. General operation You can quit the voice control system at any time, even during a dialog. Please refer also to the sections “Activating voice control” on page 269, “Deactivating voice control” on page 269 and “Setting the volume” on page 270. To ensure optimum voice recognition by your voice control system, please observe the following points: Deactivating voice control As soon as the voice control system is activated and the ping has sounded, the symbol appears in the bottom status line or in the navigation map. Briefly press the button on the steering wheel. After the Ping % sounds, the voice control system is ready to receive commands. If you do not enter a command, the voice control system will prompt you for one by saying “Pardon?”. It is not possible to activate the voice control system while making or receiving a phone call. Voice control symbol status line in the bottom 269 Voice control General information Commands The commands that you can use to operate your voice control system are divided into two categories: Voice control symbol navigation map in the You can call up the available local commands whenever you use the teleprompter. Please refer also to the section “Help function (teleprompter)” on page 271. Setting the volume The volume of the voice control system is independent of the volume set for the phone/audio system. You can adjust the volume of the announcements made by the voice control system, for example in response to variations in ambient noise during the journey. Activate the voice control system and say a command such as “Help”. During the subsequent announcement, turn the volume control on your unit to increase or lower the volume. 270 Local commands Local commands can only be used within the respective main function, for example “Next track” when in DISC mode. Group commands Group commands can be used within any operating mode. They cover the main functions, the individual operating areas of your Driver Information System and the help function. Calling up the help function: Help Group commands for the main functions: Main menu Group commands for tuner mode: Radio commands Station commands Frequency commands Group commands for DISC and AUX mode: Media commands Disc commands Track commands Folder commands Group commands for PHONE mode: Phone commands Voice control General information Group commands for Navigation mode: Repeating input Switching confirmation prompts on/off Navigation commands Address book commands Briefly press the button during voice input. Spoken commands are repeated by the voice control system when this function is switched on. Destination search commands Route guidance commands Map commands The voice control system returns to the point in the dialog where you started your input and you can repeat it. This function is described in the chapter “INFO”, section “Rpt. Voice Commands” on page 308. Configuring voice control Help function (teleprompter) Skipping sections of a dialog By briefly pressing the button during an active dialog you can skip a voice announcement or return to the start of your voice input and repeat it. Switching the teleprompter on/off The visual help is called teleprompter, see example illustration below. The help function comprises an acoustic help component and a visual help component, also called teleprompter. The voice control system features an integrated help function that is always available. Skipping voice announcements Briefly press the button during a voice announcement by the unit. This help function is automatically activated as soon as The voice announcement is skipped and the voice control system is ready for the next voice input. the system does not understand a voice input or This function is described in the chapter “INFO”, section “Show Voice Commands (Teleprompter)” on page 308. voice input is not made in the dialog. The help function can also be activated at any time using the command “Help”. 271 Voice control General information Automatically activated help function The help function is automatically activated as soon as the voice control system identifies a problem with the voice input. Help is then provided in two steps: Step 1: The commands from the top operating level are displayed in the teleprompter. You now have the option of reading the desired command and continuing the voice input. The second step of the help function follows if voice input is not continued or continued incorrectly. Step 2: The commands are displayed in the teleprompter and said by the voice control system. Calling up the help function and using it for operation If you call up the help function using the command “Help”, the commands are both displayed in the teleprompter and said by the voice control system. 272 If you activate the help function and repeat one of the commands, you can then activate the help function again. This is how you access the available commands from the next operating level. You can also show the commands from an operating area directly using the group commands, for example “Phone commands”. Operating picklists The voice control system can display picklists to you on the screen, for example the channel list in the XM® tuner mode. Scrolling through a picklist You can scroll through any picklist using the commands “Next page”, “Previous page”, “Back”, “First Page” or “Last Page”. You can also scroll through a list using the controller, see chapter “Functional introduction”, section “Lists” on page 29. Selecting an entry in a picklist Within picklists, you have the following two options for selecting an entry: Option 1: Say the contents as they are displayed in the row. Option 2: Say the command “Entry...(1-8)”. You can also select an entry in a list using the controller, see chapter “Functional introduction”, section “Highlighting a menu item” on page 28. Voice control Tuner mode (FM, AM and XM Satellite Radio) Calling up tuner mode Setting the frequency (FM or AM tuner mode only) FM or AM tuner: Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Radio” after the signal tone. You can use the commands FM or AM tuner mode is called up and the appropriate main menu appears on the display. The last selected station is played. XM tuner: Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “XM” after the signal tone. XM tuner mode is called up and the XM® Satellite Radio menu appears on the display. The last selected channel is played. Tuner mode help You can use the command “Radio commands” to listen to all the commands available for FM, AM or XM® tuner mode. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Radio commands” after the signal tone. The teleprompter is opened with the possible commands. “FM ...(87.7-107.9)” “AM ...(530-1710)” to enter a radio frequency directly. ® ® Setting the waveband You can use the commands “FM” or “AM” to set the waveband. See also “Setting the waveband” on page 275 in the section “Operating examples”. Setting the FM mode You can use the commands “FM1” or “FM2” to set the desired FM mode. The frequency can be entered anywhere within the range of 87.7 -107.9 MHz (FM) and 530 - 1710 KHz (AM). Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command for the desired frequency after the signal tone, for example “FM 97.5”. The unit tunes to the desired frequency. See also “Tuning to a radio station by specifying the frequency (FM or AM tuner mode only)” on page 275 in the section “Operating examples”. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. The desired FM mode is set. 273 Voice control Tuner mode (FM, AM and XM Satellite Radio) Next/previous station (FM and AM tuner mode only) Station search (FM and AM tuner mode only) Selecting channels (XM® tuner mode only) You can use the commands “Next station” and “Previous station” to tune the unit to the next or previous station stored in the presets. You can use the commands “Seek up” and “Seek down” to start the station search. The station search proceeds upwards or downwards and stops at the next receivable station. You can use the command “Channel ...*” to select XM® Satellite Radio channels directly by the channel name. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. The unit tunes to the desired station. Next/previous channel (XM® tuner mode only) You can use the commands “Next channel” and “Previous channel” to tune the unit to the next or previous channel stored in the channel presets. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. The unit tunes to the desired channel. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. The unit tunes to the next receivable station. Selecting stations/channels stored in the presets You can use the command “Preset...(1-16)” to tune the unit to a station/channel stored in the corresponding preset. Press the button on the steering wheel and say e.g. “Preset 4” after the signal tone. The unit tunes to the station/channel stored in the preset 4. 274 Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Channel ...*” after the signal tone. The unit tunes to the desired channel. You can use the command “Channel...(1255)” to select XM® Satellite Radio channels directly by the channel number. Press the button on the steering wheel and say e.g. “Channel 10” after the signal tone. The unit tunes to the channel 10. You can use the command “Channel by name” to select a channel from a picklist, see also “Selecting a channel (XM® tuner mode only)” on page 275 in the section “Operating examples”. Voice control Tuner mode (FM, AM and XM Satellite Radio) Scan function (FM and AM tuner mode only) The Scan function searches through the selected band, stops at a receivable station, plays the station for five seconds and goes to the next receivable station. It will not search for FM HD RadioTM sub channels. You can use the command “Scan” to start the Scan function. To start the Scan function: Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Scan” after the signal tone. The Scan function starts. The Scan function will stop automatically, if the frequency from where it has been started is reached again. It will also stop automatically, if you switch to another audio/video source. After switching back to AM/FM again, the system tunes to the frequency from where the Scan function has been started. You can also stop the Scan function manually. Operating examples Selecting a channel (XM® tuner mode only) Setting the waveband Press the button on the steering wheel. Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “FM.” # “FM.” # Ping % ! “Channel by name.” # “Channel by name.” $ The first page of the channel list is The corresponding waveband is set. displayed. Tuning to a radio station by specifying the frequency (FM or AM tuner mode only) Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “FM ...(87.7-107.9).” # “FM ...(87.7-107.9).” The unit tunes to the specified radio station. “Please say the channel name” Ping % ! “...* ” # “...* ” The unit tunes to the selected channel. 275 Voice control DISC and AUX mode Calling up DISC or AUX mode To call up DISC mode: Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Disc” after the signal tone. DISC mode is called up and the appropriate main menu appears on the display. If there is a disc inserted or there is a disc in the magazine of the changer, playback of the last track played will start. To call up the last selected AUX mode: Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “External device” after the signal tone. The last selected AUX mode (iPod®, USB or AUX signal source mode) is called up and the appropriate main menu appears on the monitor. To call a specific AUX mode: Press the button on the steering wheel and say one of the following commands after the signal tone: “iPod” “USB” “AUX” 276 The corresponding AUX mode is called up and the appropriate main menu appears on the monitor. DISC/AUX mode help Next/previous disc You can use the command “Next disc” or “Previous disc” to skip to the next or previous disc and automatically start playback. You can use the command “Media commands” to listen to all the commands available for DISC/AUX mode. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Media commands” after the signal tone. The system starts playback of the corresponding disc. The teleprompter is opened with the possible commands. Selecting a disc directly You can use the command “Disc ...(1-6)” to skip to the selected disc and automatically start playback. See also “Selecting a disc” on page 277 in the section “Operating examples”. Voice control DISC and AUX mode Next/previous folder Selecting a track directly You can use the command “Next folder” or “Previous folder” to skip to the start of the next or previous folder and automatically start playback. You can use the command “Track ...(1-99)” to skip directly to a specific track. Playback of the track starts automatically. See also “Selecting a track” on page 278 in the section “Operating examples”. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. The system starts playback of the corresponding folder. Skipping tracks forwards/ backwards You can use the command “Next track” or “Previous track” to skip to the start of the next or previous track and automatically start playback. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. The system starts playback of the corresponding track. Random Song/Album function You can use the comand “Random song” to activate the following functions: Random play of all tracks (audio disc or USB playback only) Shuffle song function (iPod® playback only) In the case of audio DVDs, random play is restricted to the tracks in the currently active group. You can use the command “Random album” to activate random play of all tracks in the currently active folder (MP3 and wma disc playback only). Random play ignores tracks in subfolders within the currently active folder. To activate the RandomSong/Album function: Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Random song” or “Random album” after the signal tone. The corresponding function will be activated. To deactivate the Random Song/ Album function: Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Random stop”. The Random Song/Album function will be deactivated. Operating examples Selecting a disc Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Disc 3.” # “Disc 3.” The specified disc is played. 277 Voice control DISC and AUX mode Selecting a track Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Track 10.” # “Track 10.” The specified track is played. 278 Voice control PHONE mode PHONE commands can be used only while a Bluetooth® mobile phone is connected to the system, see chapter “PHONE”, section “Pairing/connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone” on page 153. Redialing You can use the command “Redial” to redial the last number dialed. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Redial” after the signal tone. Calling up PHONE mode Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Bluetooth” after the signal tone. PHONE mode is called up and the appropriate main menu appears on the display. The system starts redials the corresponding number. Dialing a number Storing numbers in the phonebook You can use the command “Dial number” to dial a phone number. You can use the command “Store number” to store phone numbers in your phone's phonebook. See also “Storing a number and assigning it to an existing phonebook entry” on page 281 and “Storing a number and creating a new phonebook entry” on page 282 in the section “Operating examples”. Phone help Use the numbers “zero” to “nine” to enter the number. You can use the command “Phone commands” to show all the commands that are available for your phone. State the phone number in blocks of digits, separated by short pauses. After each sequence of numbers, the voice control system repeats the recognized digits. The recognized digits are also shown on the display. See also “Dialing a phone number” on page 280 in the section “Operating examples”. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Phone commands”. The teleprompter is opened with the possible commands. 279 Voice control PHONE mode Calling a phonebook entry You can use the command “Call...*1” or “Call by name” to place a call to a party directly from your phonebook. See also “Calling a number stored in the phonebook” on page 280 in the section “Operating examples”. Operating examples Dialing a phone number Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Dial number.” # “Dial number.” Ping % $ A number speller is displayed for entering the phone number. “Please say the number in groups of digits.” Ping % ! “1234” # “1234” Ping % $ The teleprompter is opened with the recognized phone number (1234) in the first line and the number speller with some options for numbers. ! “Dial.” The phone number is dialed. Calling a number stored in the phonebook There are three options available. Using option 1, you can select a phonebook entry from a picklist. Using option 2 and 3, you can directly place a call without a picklist. Option 1 Press the button on the steering wheel. 1. Name of the phonebook entry 280 Voice control PHONE mode # Ping % ! “Call by name.” # “Call by name.” $ The first page of the phonebook picklist is displayed. Option 2 Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Call...*1” # “Call...*2. Which category do you want to dial: work, home, or mobile?” ! “Home” The corresponding number is dialed. Option 3 Press the button on the steering wheel. “Please say the name.” Ping % ! “Alice Jeong.” # “Alice Jeong. Other available commands are: “Call...*5 Work” “Call...*6 Mobile” Storing a number and assigning it to an existing phonebook entry Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Store number.” # “Store number.” Ping % $ A number speller is displayed for entering the phone number. # Ping % ! “Call...*3 Home.” # “Call...*4 Home.” The corresponding number is dialed. Which category do you want to dial: work, home, or mobile?” ! “Home” The corresponding number is dialed. 1. 2. 3. 4. Name of the phonebook entry Name of the phonebook entry Name of the phonebook entry Name of the phonebook entry 5. Name of the phonebook entry 6. Name of the phonebook entry 281 Voice control PHONE mode “Please say the number in groups of digits.” Ping % ! “1234” # “1234” Ping % $ The teleprompter is opened with the recognized phone number (1234) in the first line and the number speller with some options for numbers. “Please say the name.” Ping % ! “Alice Jeong.” # “Alice Jeong. To which category do you want to add the number. Home, mobile or work?” “Home. A number was already entered. Do you want to overwrite this number?” ! “Yes.” # “Yes. The entry was created.” Storing a number and creating a new phonebook entry Press the button on the steering wheel. ! “Store number.” # “Do you want to add the number to an existing entry or create a new one?” Ping % ! “Add to entry.” $ The teleprompter is opened with the phonebook picklist. 282 # Ping % ! “Store number.” # “Store number.” Ping % $ A number speller is displayed for entering the phone number. Voice control PHONE mode “Please say the number in groups of digits.” Ping % ! “1234” # “1234” Ping % $ The teleprompter is opened with the recognized phone number (1234) in the first line and the number speller with some options for numbers. ! “Store number.” # “Do you want to add the number to an existing entry or create a new one?” Ping % ! “New entry.” # “New entry. To which category do you want to add the number. Home, mobile or work?” “Home. The entry was created.” 283 Voice control Navigation mode Calling up Navigation mode Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Navigation” after the signal tone. Please continue at “Entering the state or the province” on page 287 in the section “Operating examples”. The navigation system is called up and the appropriate main menu appears on the display. Entering a city You can use the command “Enter city” to initiate a dialog for entering the city for a destination. Navigation mode help You can use the command “Navigation commands” to listen to all the commands that are available for your navigation system. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Navigation commands” after the signal tone. The teleprompter is opened with the possible commands. Entering a destination You have a number of options for entering destinations using the voice control system. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Enter city” after the signal tone. If no state or province has been entered yet: Entering state/province You can use the command “Enter state” or “Enter province” to initiate a dialog for entering the state or the province for a destination. Please continue at “Entering the state or the province” on page 287 in the section “Operating examples”. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Enter state” or “Enter province” after the signal tone. 284 “Enter state” or “Enter province”. “No state or province entered yet”. If a state or province has been entered already: Please continue at “Entering the city” on page 288 in the section “Operating examples”. Voice control Navigation mode Entering an address You can use the command “Enter address” to initiate a dialog for entering the address data for a destination. The following commands are available for this: See also “Entering a destination” on page 287 in the section “Operating examples”. Entering a Point of Interest (POI) via the phone number You can use the command “Phone number search” to initiate a dialog for entering a POI using phone numbers internally stored in the system. See also “Entering Point of Interest (POI) via the phone number” on page 289 in the section “Operating examples”. Entering a destination stored in the Adress Book “Navigate to Address Book” or “Navigate to ...*1” See also “Entering a destination stored in the address book” on page 290 in the section “Operating examples”. “Navigate home” or “Navigate work” See also “Entering a destination stored in the address book” on page 290 in the section “Operating examples”. “Navigate to favorite point ...(1-4).” See also “Entering a destination stored in the address book” on page 290 in the section “Operating examples”. “Navigate to previous destination” See also “Entering a destination stored in the address book” on page 290 in the section “Operating examples”. Suspending route guidance You can use the commando “Suspend route guidance” to stop an active route guidance session. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Suspend route guidance” after the signal tone. The route guidance will be suspendend. Resuming route guidance You can use the command “Resume route guidance” to resume a route guidance session. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Resume route guidance” after the signal tone. The route guidance will be resumed. You likewise have a number of options for entering destinations using a destination stored in the Address Book. 1. Name of the address book entry 285 Voice control Navigation mode Muting and reactivating navigation announcements You can mute and reactivate the navigation announcements using the voice control system. The following commands are available for this: “Guidance voice off” “Guidance voice on” Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. The route will be redefined. Setting a detour You can use the following commands to set a detour for a section of your route: Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. “Detour” “Detour 1 mile” or “Detour 1 kilometer” “Detour 2 miles” or “Detour 2 kilometer” The system mutes or reactivates the navigation announcements. “Detour 5 miles” or “Detour 5 kilometer” “Detour 10 miles” or “Detour 10 kilometer” Redefining a navigation route The following commands are available for redefining the route for the route guidance session: The usage of “miles” or “kilometer” depends on the map display setting, see section “Map display settings” on page page 258. “Reroute” “Reroute shortest distance” Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. “Reroute minimize freeway” The corresponding detour will be set. “Reroute minimize toll road” “Reroute shortest time” 286 Map display Calling up the map display The map display is called up using the command “Display map”. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Display map” after the signal tone. You will see the map. After calling up the map, you have various options for adapting it to the current conditions using the voice control system. Zooming in/zooming out step by step You can use the commands “Map zoom in” and “Map zoom out” to set the desired map scale step by step. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. The map will be zoomed to the next map scale. Voice control Navigation mode Zooming to maximum/minimum You can use the commands “Map zoom maximum” or “Map zoom minimum” to zoom the map to the corresponding scale. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. The map will be zoomed accordingly. Zooming to the entire route You can use the command “Display route” to show the map display with the entire calculated route and the Options menu. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Display route” after the signal tone. You will see the map display with the entire calculated route and the Options menu. Setting the map orientation You can use the commands “Map north up” or “Map heading up” to orient the map either to the north or the direction of travel. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. The map orientation changes accordingly. Switching traffic information on/off You can use the commands “Traffic Information On” or “Traffic Information Off” to switch displaying of traffic information on or off. Entering the state or the province “Please say the state or province name.” Ping % ! “Michigan” # “Michigan” $ The first page of a picklist is displayed for selecting the state or province. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the desired command after the signal tone. Operating examples Entering a destination Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Enter address.” # “Enter address.” ! “Michigan” # “Michigan” 287 Voice control Navigation mode Entering the city “Please say the city name.” Ping % # “Reuther RD” $ The first page of a picklist is displayed for selecting the road. ! “Westland” # “Westland” $ The first page of a picklist is displayed If house numbers are available: You can enter a house number, see below. Entering the house number “Please say individual numbers from 0 to 9” $ A number speller is displayed for for selecting the city. entering the house number. ! “Reuther RD” # “Reuther RD” If no house numbers are available: ! “Westland” # “Westland” Entering the street ! “Yes.” “Please say the street name.” Ping % ! “Reuther RD” 288 “Do you want to start the route guidance to ...*?” Ping % The navigation system uses the address as the destination and starts route guidance. “Please say the number in groups of digits.” Ping % ! “78” Voice control Navigation mode “78” Ping % $ A number speller is displayed with the recognized house number (78) in the first line. Entering Point of Interest (POI) via the phone number Press the button on the steering wheel. $ A number speller is displayed with the # Ping % ! “Phone number search.” # “Phone number search.” $ A number speller is displayed for “123.” Ping % first part of the recognized phone number (123) in the first line and the number speller with some options for numbers. entering the phone number. !“Start route guidance” “Do you want to start the route guidance to ...*?” Ping % ! “Yes.” The navigation system uses the address as the destination and starts route guidance. “Please say the number in groups of digits.” Ping % ! “123.” ! “456.” # “456.” Ping % $ A number speller is displayed with the total recognized phone number (123456) in the first line and the number speller with some options for numbers. 289 Voice control Navigation mode Entering a destination stored in the address book Option 1 Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Navigate to ...*1.” # “Navigate to ...*.” ! “Start route guidance.” $ The entered destination is shown on the map. “Do you want to start the route guidance to the entered destination?” Ping % ! “Yes.” The navigation system uses the phone number and the corresponding address of the POI as the destination and starts route guidance. The navigation system starts route guidance to the address of the selected address book entry. Option 2 Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Navigate home.” or “Navigate work.” # “Navigate home.” or “Navigate work.” The navigation system starts route guidance to the corresponding address. 1. Name of the address book entry 290 Option 3 Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Navigate to favorite point ...(1-4).” # “Navigate to favorite point ...(1-4).” The navigation system starts route guidance to the corresponding address. Option 4 Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Navigate to Address Book.” # “Navigate to Address Book.” $ The first page of a picklist is displayed for selecting an Address Book entry. Voice control Navigation mode # “Navigate to previous destination.” $ The first page of a picklist is displayed for selecting the right recent destination name. “Please say the name.” Ping % ! “...*” # “...*” The navigation system starts route guidance to the selected address book entry. Entering a destination via the “Previous destinations” Press the button on the steering wheel. # Ping % ! “Navigate to previous destination.” “Please say the name.” Ping % ! “...*” # “...*” # “Do you want to start the route guidance to the entered destination?” Ping % ! “Yes.” The navigation system starts route guidance to the recent destination. 291 Voice control Various commands Various commands help Other available commands You can use the command “Various commands” to listen to the available various commands. Switching the display off/on Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Various commands” after the signal tone. The teleprompter is opened with the possible commands. Certain vehicle-specific information will continue to be displayed even when the display is switched off. Certain events or the initiation of certain functions will also result in corresponding displays that automatically disappear after a certain time. You can use the commands “Display off” or “Display on” to switch the display off/on. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Display off” or “Display on” after the signal tone. The display switches off or on. Switching the display completely off/on Using this function, you can completely switch off the display. In contrast to the function “Display off”, no information will be displayed any longer when using this function. You can use the commands “Front full display off” or “Front full display on” to switch the display off/on. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “Front full display off” or “Front full display on” after the signal tone. The display switches completely off or on again. Switching audio/video playback off/on With the system switched on, you can switch audio/video playback off and on independently. Whether audio/video playback is switched on or off, you can switch the system on and off without affecting it. The following functions are still available when audio/video playback is switched off: Voice control system PHONE Navigation INFO You can use the commands “AV off” or “AV on” to switch the audio/video playback off/ on. Press the button on the steering wheel and say the command “AV off” or “AV on” after the signal tone. The audio/video playback will be switched off or on. 292 Voice control Command overview Group commands Tuner commands For the help function Mode selection commands “Help” “Radio” “XM” Station storing command Help command Channel commands (XM® tuner mode only) For the main functions “Main menu” For tuner mode “Radio commands” “Radio commands” “Station commands” “Frequency commands” Wave band selection commands For DISC and AUX mode FM mode commands “Media commands” “Disc commands” “Track commands” “Folder commands” “FM1” “FM2” For PHONE mode “Next station” “Previous station” “Seek up” “Seek down” “Phone commands” For Navigation mode “Navigation commands” “Address book commands” “Destination search commands” “Route guidance commands” “Map commands” “FM” “AM” Station selection commands (FM and AM tuner mode only) Frequency selection commands (FM/AM tuner mode only) “FM ...(87.7-107.9)” “AM ...(530-1710)” Preset selection command “Preset...(1-16)” “Scan” “Next channel” “Previous channel” “Channel ...*” “Channel...(1-255)” “Channel by name” DISC and AUX commands Mode selection commands “Disc” “External device” “iPod” “USB” “AUX” Help command “Media commands” 293 Voice control Command overview Disc selection commands Help command Destination entering commands “Next disc” “Previous disc” “Disc ...(1-6)” “Phone commands” “Enter state” “Enter province” “Enter city” “Enter address” “Phone number search” Folder selection commands “Next folder” “Previous folder” Track selection commands “Next track” “Previous track” “Track ...(1-99)” Random function commands “Random song” “Random album” Dialing commands “Dial number” “Redial” “Call by name” “Call ...*1” “Call ...*2 Home” “Call ...*3 Mobile” “Call ...*4 Work” Storing command “Store number” Navigation commands Mode selection command Address Book commands “Navigate home” “Navigate work” “Navigate to favorite point ...(1-4)” “Navigate to previous destination” “Navigate to Address Book” “Navigate to ...*5” Route guidance commands Suspending/resuming route guidance “Navigation” “Suspend route guidance” “Resume route guidance” PHONE commands Help command Route redefining Mode selection command “Navigation commands” “Reroute” “Reroute shortest distance” “Reroute minimize freeway” “Reroute minimize toll road” “Reroute shortest time” “Random stop” “Bluetooth” 1. 2. 3. 4. 294 Name of the phonebook entry Name of the phonebook entry Name of the phonebook entry Name of the phonebook entry 5. Name of the address book entry Voice control Command overview Detour setting Traffic information commands “Detour” “Detour 1 mile” or “Detour 1 kilometer” “Detour 2 miles” or “Detour 2 kilometer” “Detour 5 miles” or “Detour 5 kilometer” “Detour 10 miles” or “Detour 10 kilometer” “Traffic Information On” “Traffic Information Off” The usage of “miles” or “kilometer” depends on the map display setting, see section “Map display settings” on page page 258. Help command Various commands “Various commands” Other available commands Navigation announcements “Guidance voice off” “Guidance voice on” “Display off” “Display on” “Front full display off” Map commands “Display map” “Map zoom in” “Map zoom out” “Map zoom maximum” “Map zoom minimum” “Display route” “Map north up” “Map heading up” “Front full display on” “AV off” “AV on” 295 Voice control Command overview 296 INFO Opening the INFO main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 Vehicle functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 Car Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 System Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 297 INFO Opening the INFO main menu For information on general system operation, please refer to the chapter “Functional introduction” from page 17. Press the button. Either the PHONE main menu or the INFO main menu appears. If the PHONE main menu appears: Press the button once more. The INFO main menu appears. INFO main menu 298 Available functions Climate, see page 299 Vehicle Height, page 299 Suspension Info, see page 299 Car Settings, see page 300 System Settings, see page 304 INFO Vehicle functions Climate Vehicle Height Suspension Info You can't operate anything in this menu using the Driver Information System. You must use the corresponding vehicle controls. For further information, please see the Owner's Manual for the vehicle. This function may not be available. It depends on the vehicle equipment. You can't operate anything in this menu using the Driver Information System. You must use the corresponding vehicle controls. For further information, please see the Owner's Manual for the vehicle. This function may not be available. It depends on the vehicle equipment. You can't operate anything in this menu using the Driver Information System. You must use the corresponding vehicle controls. For further information, please see the Owner's Manual for the vehicle. Open the INFO main menu, see section “Opening the INFO main menu” on page 298. Open the INFO main menu, see section “Opening the INFO main menu” on page 298. In the INFO main menu, select the menu item Vehicle Height. In the INFO main menu, select the menu item Suspension Info. Open the INFO main menu, see section “Opening the INFO main menu” on page 298. In the INFO main menu, select the menu item Climate. You will see various information such as the exterior temperature, the temperature in the front seats and the fan setting. You will see the current vehicle height setting. You will see the current suspension hardness setting. 299 INFO Car Settings The Car Settings may not be available. It depends on the vehicle equipment. In the INFO main menu, select the menu item Car Settings. If the Car Settings menu is already opened and the vehicle exceeds a certain speed, the higlight cursor disappears and all menu items are shown in gray color. Opening the Car Settings menu Opening the Car Settings menu is not possible as soon as the vehicle exceeds a certain speed. As soon as the vehicle falls below a certain speed, it will be possible again. Open the INFO main menu, see section “Opening the INFO main menu” on page 298. Car Settings menu while the vehicle is driving Car Settings menu The following functions are available: INFO main menu Car Settings menu item 300 Auto Door Lock, see page 301 Auto Door Unlock, see page 302 Twice Unlock, see page 303 Illustration shows the Car Settings menu while the vehicle is standing Door Lock Sound, see page 303 Key Activates Alarm, see page 303 Seat Easy Access, see page 303 Steering Easy Access, see page 303 Car Settings menu Highlight cursor INFO Car Settings Auto Door Lock This function automatically locks the doors as soon as a specific condition is met. Open the Car Settings menu, see section “Opening the Car Settings menu” on page 300. Illustration shows the Car Settings menu while the vehicle is driving Car Settings menu without highlight cursor and with menu items shown in gray color Since all menu items are shown in gray color, none of them can be selected. You can always use the button to go back to the next higher menu level. Icon for currently active setting Options menu To change the setting: Select another setting. Car Settings menu Auto Door Lock menu item In the Car Settings menu, highlight the menu item Auto Door Lock. Push the controller once. Off = Function is switched off. Vehicle Speed = Doors will be locked as soon as a specific vehicle speed is exceeded. Shift Lever = Doors will be locked as a function of the shift lever position. The Options menu containing the respective setting options appears. 301 INFO Car Settings Auto Door Unlock All other functions This function automatically unlocks the doors as soon as a specific condition is met. All other functions can only be switched on or off; therefore, only a summarized description is provided. The individual functions are explained below. Open the Car Settings menu, see section “Opening the Car Settings menu” on page 300. Icon for currently active setting Options menu To change the setting: Select another setting. Off = Function is switched off. Key Removed = Doors will be unlocked as soon as the ignition key is removed from the key holder (vehicles without ignition) or from the ignition (vehicles with ignition). Open the Car Settings menu, see section “Opening the Car Settings menu” on page 300. Shift Lever = Doors will be unlocked as a function of the shift lever position. To select a function: In the Car Settings menu, highlight the desired menu item. Drivers Door = Doors will be unlocked when the driver's door is unlocked. Push the controller once. Car Settings menu Auto Door Unlock menu item In the Car Settings menu, highlight the menu item Auto Door Unlock. Push the controller once. The Options menu containing the respective setting options appears. 302 Car Settings menu The corresponding Options menu containing the respective setting options appears. The current setting is identified by the icon . INFO Car Settings To switch the function on or off: Select the menu item On or Off. Twice Unlock With the function Twice Unlock activated, pressing the unlock button on the remote key once unlocks the driver’s door; pressing it twice unlocks all doors. With the function Twice Unlock deactivated, pressing the unlock button unlocks also the driver’s door, but pressing it twice has no function. Door Lock Sound When the function Door Lock Sound is switched on, you will hear a signal tone when locking or unlocking the vehicle using the key remote. Seat Easy Access The function Seat Easy Access automatically moves the driver's seat back a little as soon as the vehicle's ignition is switched off. When the ignition is switched back on, the seat moves back to the position you defined. Steering Easy Access The function Steering Easy Access automatically moves the steering wheel away from you as the vehicle's ignition is switched off. When the vehicle's ignition is switched on, the steering wheel moves to the position you defined. Key Activates Alarm When the function Key Activates Alarm is switched on, the vehicle alarm system will not only be activated when locking the doors using the key remote, but also when locking them using the physical key. 303 INFO System Settings Opening the System Settings menu Display Off Open the INFO main menu, see section “Opening the INFO main menu” on page 298. You can switch off the display using this function. Certain vehicle-specific information will continue to be displayed even when the display is switched off. Certain events or the initiation of certain functions will also result in corresponding displays that automatically disappear after a certain time. System Settings menu The following functions are available: INFO main menu System Settings menu item In the INFO main menu, select the menu item System Settings. The System Settings menu appears. 304 Switching the display off Option 1 Display Off, see page 304 Full Display Off, see page 305 Display Dimming, see page 305 Press and hold the rotary knob on the headunit until the display switches off. Display Brightness, see page 306 Option 2 Language, see page 307 Speed Dependent Vol., Show Voice Commands (Teleprompter) and Rpt. Voice Commands, see section “All other functions” on page 307. Open the System Settings menu, see section “Opening the System Settings menu” on page 304. INFO System Settings Full Display Off Switching the display on Using this function, you can completely switch off the display. In contrast to the function “Display Off”, no information will be displayed any longer when using this function. Option 2: Press one of the following main function buttons: Switching the display off Display Off menu item System Settings menu Open the System Settings menu, see section “Opening the System Settings menu” on page 304. In the System Settings menu, select the menu item Display Off. Option 2: Press one of the following main function buttons: or or In the System Settings menu, select the menu item Full Display Off. Option 3: Press the button on the steering wheel. or or Option 3: Press the button on the steering wheel. Open the System Settings menu, see section “Opening the System Settings menu” on page 304. Option 1: Press the controller . or or You can switch control of the display dimming using this function. Switching the display on Display Dimming The display switches off. Option 1: Press the controller . Full Display Off menu item System Settings menu The display switches off. 305 INFO System Settings To switch the setting: Select the other menu item. Display Dimming menu item System Settings menu In the System Settings menu, highlight the menu item Display Dimming. Push the controller once. The corresponding Options menu appears. Auto Mode: When the vehicle light is switched off, the display is always at full brightness. When the vehicle light is switched on, the display brightness is set to 67% of the brightness set for day mode. Day Mode: When the vehicle light is switched off, the display is always at the brightness set for day mode. When the vehicle light is switched on, the display brightness is set to 90% of the brightness set for day mode. Please see the section “Display Brightness” on page 306 to find out how to set the brightness for day mode. Display Brightness Icon for currently active setting Options menu 306 You can use this function primarily to set the display brightness for day mode. However it also influences the display brightness in auto mode. For further information, please refer to the section “Display Dimming” on page 305. Open the System Settings menu, see section “Opening the System Settings menu” on page 304. Display Brightness menu item System Settings menu In the System Settings menu, select the menu item Display Brightness. The Brightness Settings menu appears. Brightness Settings menu After the Brightness Settings menu appears, the brightness is always switched to the value shown in the menu, regardless of how the display dimming is set. After the menu is closed, the brightness is switched back to the value corresponding to the set display dimming. INFO System Settings Open the System Settings menu, see section “Opening the System Settings menu” on page 304. Brightness Settings menu To set the brightness value: Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached. To exit the Brightness Settings menu: Briefly press the button. The system saves the settings automatically. Language Language menu item Icon for currently active setting Options menu To switch the setting: Select the desired language. System Settings menu In the System Settings menu, highlight the menu item Language. Push the controller once. The corresponding Options menu appears. All other functions All other functions can only be switched on or off; therefore, only a summarized description is provided. The individual functions are explained below. This function lets you switch the language in the display and the language for the navigation announcements. The language of the voice control system is independently from this setting. It is always set to the English language. 307 INFO System Settings Open the System Settings menu, see section “Opening the System Settings menu” on page 304. Speed Dependent Vol. When this function is switched on, the system volume will be automatically adjusted depending on the vehicle speed. Show Voice Commands (Teleprompter) The visual help of the voice control system is called teleprompter. It shows available voice commands, see example illustration below. System Settings menu To select a function: In the System Settings menu, highlight the desired menu item. Push the controller once. The corresponding Options menu appears. The current setting is identified by the icon . To switch the function on or off: Select the menu item On or Off. The function will be switched on or off, depending on the menu item selected. 308 Rpt. Voice Commands Many commands are repeated by the voice control system when this function is switched on. Rear camera* General information and operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 The asterisk * identifies optional equipment. 309 Rear camera* General information and operation General information The Driver Information System is connected to the rear camera, for the vehicles that are equipped. The display in the vehicle may be different from the picture below. The display of the Driver Information System will switch to the front camera view, provided that the vehicle speed is less than 5 km/h. Operation The display in the vehicle may be different from the picture below. WARNING The camera has a wide angle lens to obtain wider visual field, so the actual distance may be different from that comprehended through the camera. For safety, always check the front, rear, left, and right of the vehicle. Switching the rear/front camera view on Switching the gear is described in detail in the vehicle’s operation manual. Please pay attention to the corresponding descriptions and safety instructions in the vehicle’s operation manual. To switch the rear camera view on: Switch the gear in the position of R. The display of the Driver Information System will switch to the rear camera view. 310 The vehicle’s camera button has two states: On and Off. Everytime you you press the button, the state changes accordingly. Red line Yellow line Green line The three lines , and are showing the following distances, each measured from the rear bumper: Red line = 1.64 ft (50 cm) Yellow line = 3.28 ft (100 cm) Green line = 9.84 ft (300 cm) To switch the front camera view on: Switch the gear in the position of D or N. If the display does not show the front camera view, press the vehicle’s camera button. While the rear/front camera view is shown on the display, pressing the button on the steering wheel will toggle through the available audio/video sources in the background. Rear camera* General information and operation Switching the rear/front camera view off Switching the gear is described in detail in the vehicle’s operation manual. Please pay attention to the corresponding descriptions and safety instructions in the vehicle’s operation manual. The rear camera view will automatically switch off if the gear is switched to position D and the vehicle exceeds a certain speed. To switch the front camera view off: If the front monitor shows the front camera view, press the vehicle’s camera button. The display will return to the normal view. The vehicle’s camera button has two states: On and Off. Everytime you you press the button, the state changes accordingly. To switch the rear camera view off: While the rear camera view is displayed, switch the gear to any position except R and D. The display will return to the normal view. Pressing one of the main function buttons (e.g. button ) on the central control panel may also switch the rear camera view off. 311 Rear camera* General information and operation 312 Appendix Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 313 Appendix Technical data Headunit Radio Dimensions (W x H x D) Reception range FM Double DIN W7" x H4.1" x D7,9" (W178 mm x H104 mm x D200.7 mm) 87.9 - 107.9 MHz, 200 kHz step Viewing angle Bottom side: 60° Top side: 30° Left and right side: 45° Reception range AM 530 - 1710 kHz, 10 kHz step Common 6.06 lbs (27.5 kg) Display Operating voltage range Power consumption Size (active area, W x H) Quiescent current (Headunit in sleep mode): 2.3 mA 6.85" x 4.11" (174 mm x 104.4 mm) Average supply current: 2.3 A Diagonal size Weight 10 V - 15 V (typically 12 V) 8" (202.9 mm) Antenna type Number of pixels XM® Satellite Radio and GPS: Roof mounted antenna. 800 x 480 FM/AM: Integrated glass antenna LCD type Active matrix Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) using amorphous silicon thin film transistor (TFT). 314 Temperature range for storage -40° F - +176° F (-40° C - +80° C) Temperature range for usage -4° F - +149° F (-20° C - +65° C) Operating humidity range 0 - 95%
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