LG Electronics USA LAN5800WR0 RADIO - CAR User Manual
LG Electronics USA RADIO - CAR
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- 1. User manual
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User manual
User precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.3 General information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.5 General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.5 Introduction to the controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.8 Switch on/off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.13 Operate and use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.14 Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.17 Radio/AUX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.18 Listen to the radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.18 Auxiliary audio sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.22 Audio setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.25 Navigation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.27 The navigation system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.27 Reading a map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.28 Enter a destination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.31 Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.37 Map settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.43 Managing the favourites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.44 Navigation settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.46 Eco² driving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.50 Bluetooth® device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.51 Pairing/unpairing Bluetooth® devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.51 Connecting/disconnecting Bluetooth® devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.54 Using voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.56 Phonebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.60 Making, receiving a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.61 Remote engine start-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.64 Reversing camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.67 System settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.69 Updating the system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.72 GB.1 Operating faults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.76 GB.2 Precautions during use (1/2) It is essential to follow the precautions below when using the system, both in the interest of safety and to prevent material damage. You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling. Precautions when operating the system – Operate the controls (on the dash or near the steering wheel) and read the information on the screen only when road conditions allow. – Set the volume to a reasonable level so that outside noise can be heard. Precautions regarding navigation – Use of the navigation system does not in any way replace the responsibility or vigilance of the driver when driving the vehicle. – Depending on the geographical area, the map may not have the latest information on new roads. Be alert. In all cases, Road Traffic Regulations and road signs always take precedence over the directions of the navigation system. Precautions concerning the equipment – Do not attempt to dismantle or modify the system, as there is a risk of damage to equipment and fire. – Contact a representative of the manufacturer in the event of malfunction and for all operations involving disassembly. – Do not insert foreign bodies into the player. – Do not use products containing alcohol and/or spray fluids on the area. Precautions when using the phone – There are laws which govern the use of phones in vehicles. They do not necessarily authorise the use of hands-free phone systems under all driving conditions: drivers must be in control of their vehicles at all times; – Using a phone whilst driving is a significant distraction and risk factor during all stages of use (dialling, communicating, searching for a number in the handset memory, etc.). GB.3 Precautions during use (2/2) The description of the models given in this manual is based on the specifications at the time of writing. This manual covers all existing functions for the models described. Whether or not they are fitted depends on the equipment model, options selected and the country where they are sold. This manual may also contain information about functions to be introduced later in the model year. Depending on the make and model of your telephone, some functions may be partially or completely incompatible with your vehicle’s multimedia system. For more details, please consult an Authorised Dealer. GB.4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION (1/3) Introduction Radio functions Auxiliary audio function Your vehicle’s multimedia system performs the following functions: The multimedia system can be used to listen to FM (frequency modulation), DAB (digital audio) and AM(amplitude modulation) radio. You can listen to your personal stereo directly through your vehicle’s speakers. There are several ways of connecting your personal stereo, depending on the type of device you have: – RDS radio; – DAB radio; – management of auxiliary audio sources; – Hands-free phone; – voice recognition; – navigation assistance; – road traffic information (TMC); – information on areas for particular care; – parking distance control (reversing camera); The DAB system allows better sound reproduction and access to text information about the current programme etc. The RDS system makes it possible to display the name of some stations or messages sent by FM stations to be displayed: – general traffic information (TA); – 3.5 mm Jack socket; – USB audio; – Bluetooth® connection. For more information on the list of compatible devices, please contact an authorised dealer or visit the manufacturer’s website if available. – emergency message(s). – remote engine start-up programming; – information on your driving style and driving advice in order to optimise your fuel consumption. GB.5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION (2/3) Hands-free phone function The Bluetooth® hands-free system provides the following features without having to handle your phone: – send/receive/suspend a call; – consult the list of contacts from the phone memory; – access the call logs for calls which have come through the system; – dial emergency numbers. Telephone compatibility Some phones are not compatible with the hands-free system, and do not enable you to use all of the available functions or do not provide the best possible sound quality. For more information on compatible phones, contact an authorised dealer or visit the manufacturer’s website if available. Remote engine start-up function When fitted, this function lets you programme the engine to start remotely, in order to heat or ventilate the passenger compartment up to 24 hours before using the vehicle. Driving eco2 The “Driving eco²” menu displays a real-time overall score that reflects your driving style. Navigation assistance function The navigation system automatically calculates the geographical position of the vehicle by receiving GPS signals. It suggests a route to your chosen destination using its road map. Finally, it indicates the route to take, step by step, using the display screen and voice messages. TMC traffic information This function keeps you informed about traffic conditions in real time. Road safety alerts or alert points This service allows you to receive alerts in real time, such as excess speed alerts or the position of road safety alert areas. Your hands-free phone system is only intended to facilitate communication by reducing the risk factors, without removing them completely. You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling. GB.6 GENERAL DESCRIPTION (3/3) 3 4 10 11 Dark Radio Driving eco2 Player List Presets Options Displays Menu screen 1 Mode selection area: – displays the selected mode; – when the mode selection area is touched, a drop-down menu will appear. 2 Area Table of Contents: – shows the contents of a menu item and related information. 3 Telephone information area: – if the Bluetooth® system is activated, the reception and battery level of the connected device will be displayed. Media Nav Phone Setting Set Time 4 Exterior temperature. 5 Time area. 6 Menu area: – display subordinate menu of mode; – shows current menu as highlighted. 7 Area Home or return to navigation. Depending on the mode you are in, this area displays: – the Home button: returns you to the welcome screen; – the Back button: goes back to the previous screen; – the Flag button: goes back to the navigation screen. Destination 15 14 13 12 8 Mode standby and clock display 9 Area for selecting programmed engine start-up Navigation screen 10 Map mode (2D/3D and 2D North). 11Name of the next street to take on your route. 12 Current audio information. 13 Options for route and map setting. 14 Voice guidance On/Off. 15 Traffic information (TMC). GB.7 Introduction to the controls (1/5) System panels Screen selections are made by touching the desired selection on the screen. Destination 10 9 8 Destination 10 9 8 GB.8 Introduction to the controls (2/5) Steering column controls 11 12 11 12 17 18 13 13 13 12 14 14 16 17 16 16 15 18 19 15 17 16 18 13 13 12 12 14 14 16 14 19 GB.9 Introduction to the controls (3/5) Steering wheel controls 20 20 12 13 14 21 GB.10 11 15 Introduction to the controls (4/5) Function Brief press: standby screen ON/OFF. 2, 13, 14 Adjust the volume. USB. connection 3.5 mm Jack socket. Access the media currently playing (FM/AM/DAB/USB/iPod®/Bluetooth®/AUX). Access the “Navigation” menu. Access the “Home” menu. Telephones or auxiliary sources: exit the current window to return to the navigation screen (current) or to the previous screen. Mute/unmute the voice guidance. Change the map zoom. 10 Change the map view mode (2D/3D/2D North). 11 Choose audio source (FM/AM/DAB/USB/iPod®/Bluetooth®/AUX). GB.11 Introduction to the controls (5/5) Function When receiving a call: – Brief press: answer the call; – Long press: reject the call. 12 Brief press during a call: end call. Listening to an audio source: mute/unmute (only for controls C, D and E). Brief press: access “Phone” menu (only for controls A and B). Long press: activate/deactivate multimedia system voice recognition (only for control A). 13+14 15, 19 16 Mute/unmute (only for controls A and B). Radio: change radio station play mode (“Main”, “List”, “Presets”). Media (USB / iPod): change play mode for the media currently playing (“Main” or “List”). Rear dial: – Radio: change radio mode (preset/list/frequency). – Media: previous/next track. Brief press: confirm an action (only for control C) 17 Change media (CD/USB/AUX). 18 – – 20 Brief press: activate/deactivate multimedia system voice recognition. Long press: activate/deactivate voice recognition for your phone if it is connected to the multimedia system. 21 Listening to an audio source: mute/unmute. GB.12 Change radio mode (FM/AM/DAB); long press: activate/deactivate multimedia system voice recognition. On/Off switch Switching on Switching off Standby screen The multimedia system switches on automatically when the ignition is switched on. The system switches off automatically when the vehicle’s ignition is switched off. The standby clock mode allows the display screen to be switched off. In other cases, press button A to switch on the multimedia system. With the ignition off, you can use the system for twenty minutes. Press A to make the multimedia system operate for around a further twenty minutes. When in standby clock mode, the radio or guidance system does not operate. The standby screen displays the time and exterior temperature. Briefly press A to activate/deactivate the standby screen. GB.13 operate and use (1/3) – fast-forward or rewind (Media playing screen). From the “Media” > “Player” menu, pressing and holding the “Fast forward/ rewind” button fast forwards/rewinds the track playing. Touchscreen 1 Tap (short press): – Item selection; – Item execution (Media playing screen). From the “Media” > “Player” menu, pressing the next button switches to the next title. GB.14 Press and Hold (long press): – saving an item (radio station for example). From the “Radio” > “Main” menu, pressing and holding the preset number stores the radio station currently playing. – Fast scroll. When touching with long presses the list down buttons, scroll (per page) with acceleration. operate and use (2/3) Route settings Route planning method Fast Short Motorways Off On Period Charge Off On Per-use Toll Off On Eco Player Options Return to the “Home” menu. The system goes directly to the “Home” menu if you press and hold 2 or briefly press 3 wherever you are in the system. List Presets Options Audio: using the steering column controls Press button 5 to change the radio station search mode. Rotate wheel 6 to change the station (movement A). Press 4 to change the source (USB, AUX, AM, FM, DAB, iPod® and Bluetooth®). GB.15 operate and use (3/3) 7 8 Options 10 Using an alphabetical keyboard When entering a heading using an alphabetical keyboard, choose each letter using the keypad. When choosing each letter, the system will remove the brightness of certain letters to help entering them. Press 7 to delete the last character entered. Press 8 to display the list of results. GB.16 Press 9 to use numbers or symbols. Press 10 to change the keyboard configuration. volume Volume Mute Adjust the sound level when listening to the different sources, messages, ringtones and phone communications: To mute the sound, briefly press button 21 on the steering wheel control or 12 on the steering column control (only for controls C, D and E) or simultaneously press buttons 13 and 14 on the steering column control (only for controls A and B). – by turning or pressing button 1 on the front panel of the multimedia system; – by pressing control 13 or 14 on the steering column control. To adjust this function, please refer to the information on “Audio preferences” in the section on “Audio settings”. The radio source being listened to is interrupted when “TA” traffic information, news bulletins or a warning message is received. The “MUTE” icon is displayed at the top of the screen to indicate that the sound is switched off. Volume adjustment according to speed When this function is activated, the audio and navigation volume will vary according to the vehicle speed. To activate and adjust this function, please refer to the information on “Speed dependent volume control” of the section on “Audio settings”. To continue listening to the current audio source, briefly press button 21 on the steering wheel control or 12 on the steering column control (only for controls C, D and E) or simutaneously press buttons 13 and 14 on the steering column control (only for controls A and B). This function is deactivated automatically when the volume control is used or when a news or road traffic bulletin is broadcast. Set the volume to a reasonable level so that outside noise can be heard. GB.17 Listening to the radio (1/4) Choose a radio station “FM”, “AM” or “DAB”. There are different modes for choosing a radio station. After having selected the wavelength, select the mode by pressing tabs 5, 6 or 7. Three search modes are available: – “Main” mode (tab 7); Main 10 9 8 7 List Presets – “List” mode (tab 6); Options Selecting a wavelength To choose a waveband: – press 1; – choose the waveband “FM”, “AM” or “DAB” by pressing on the required band. GB.18 “Main” mode This mode allows stations to be searched for either manually or automatically by scanning the selected range of frequencies. Select “Frequency” mode by pressing 7. To scan the frequency range: – manually run through the frequencies in steps by repeatedly pressing 4 or 8; – “Presets” mode (tab 5). – automatically go to the next station by pressing 3 or 9; These modes can be changed using the steering column control. Repeat the operation each time the search stops if necessary. Note: the 2 marker indicates the position in your saved list of the radio station currently playing. You can also move the control knob on the steering column control to move to the next station. Note: to go back to the welcome screen, press the 10 button. Listening to the radio (2/4) 11 12 13 15 16 17 Press one of the buttons in zone A to choose the saved stations. Note: to go back to the welcome screen, press the 10 button. Storing a station Select a radio station by using one of the modes described above. Press and hold one of the buttons on the zone A. Main List Presets Main Options 14 “List” mode Select “List” mode by pressing 14. This operating mode allows you to find a station easily by name from an alphabetical list (on “FM” and “DAB” only). Select the station required by pressing zone 12. Press 13 to scroll through all the stations. Note: the 11 symbol indicates the station you are currently listening to. List 10 Presets Options 18 The names of the radio stations that do not use RDS will not appear on the screen. Only their frequency is displayed and sorted at the end of the list. You can save up to twelve stations per waveband. Note: the 15 symbol indicates the station you are currently listening to. Marker 16 indicates the number of pages in this section. To move to the next page, press button 17. “Presets” mode Select “Presets” mode by pressing 18. This mode allows you to recall on demand those stations which you have already stored (refer to information on “Saving a station” in this section). GB.19 Listening to the radio (3/4) RDS Off On TA Off On Region Off On News Off On Main List Presets Options Radio settings Display the settings menu by pressing 19. You can activate or deactivate functions by pressing “On” or “Off” (the setting menu varies depending on the waveband). The available functions are as follows: “RDS”; “TA” (traffic information); “Region”; “News”; “AM”; “DLS”; “Announcement”; “Update List”. GB.20 “TA” (traffic information) Some “FM” and “DAB” radio stations broadcast text information relating to the programme being listened to (the name of a track, for example). When this feature is activated, your multimedia system looks for and plays traffic bulletins automatically as new reports are issued by some radio stations “FM” and “DAB”. Note: This information is only available for certain radio stations. 19 – – – – – – – – “RDS” Note: The automatic broadcasting of traffic information is deactivated when the audio system is set to the “AM” band. Traffic information is broadcast automatically and has priority over the source being listened to at the time. Select “On” to activate this function or “Off” to deactivate it. Listening to the radio (4/4) “Region” “News” “AM” The frequency of an “FM” radio station may change depending on the geographical area. When this function is activated, it is possible to automatically listen to news as it is broadcast by certain “FM” or “DAB” radio stations. You can activate or deactivate the “AM” band. In order to keep listening to the same radio station when changing region, activate the “Region” function so that your multimedia system can automatically retune the frequency. Note: this is only available for certain radio stations. Note: “Region” is available only if the “RDS” function is activated. Poor reception can sometimes cause erratic and annoying changes in frequency. In this case you should deactivate this function. Select “On” to activate this function or “Off” to deactivate it. If you then select the other sources, when a broadcast of the selected programme type is made, it will interrupt the other sources. Select “On” to activate this function or “Off” to deactivate it. Select “On” to activate this function or “Off” to deactivate it. “DLS” Some radio stations broadcast text information relating to the programme being aired (the title of a track, for example). “Update List” To update the list of stations and obtain the most recent ones, press “Start”. Note: preferably update the “DAB” list as soon as your system is switched on. GB.21 auxiliary audio sources (1/3) Your system has two types of auxiliary inputs: – for connecting an external audio source (MP3 player, portable music player, USB key, phone, etc). – with Bluetooth® (Bluetooth® audio player, Bluetooth® phone). – AUX: 3.5 mm jack. In navigation mode or when listening to the radio, select your auxiliary audio source by pressing “Home”, then “Media”. The system starts playing the last audio track played. To find the input position, please refer to the section on “Introduction to the controls”. Operating and connection principles Main List Options There are two types of connections: – a USB socket; – a Jack socket. Connect your portable audio player, depending on the type of device. Selecting an auxiliary source To select an input source, press 1. A list of available input sources is displayed instantly: Once you have connected a USB socket or jack, the system automatically detects the auxiliary source. – USB: USB key, MP3 reader, phone, etc.; Note: The USB key used must be formatted to FAT32 format and have a maximum capacity of 32Gb. – BT: Bluetooth® devices; – iPod®: device with integrated iPod®; Only handle the portable audio player when traffic conditions permit. Store the portable audio player safely while driving (risk of being thrown in the event of sudden braking). GB.22 auxiliary audio sources (2/3) Shuffle Connection: iPod® This function lets you play all songs in shuffle mode. Press 3 and then press “On” or “Off”. Connect the socket of your iPod® to the USB input on the unit. Once the USB socket of your iPod® is connected, the “iPod” menu is displayed. Auxiliary input: USB socket, Bluetooth® Use Audio formats Connection: USB and portable digital audio player Connect the socket of your portable audio player to the USB input on the unit. Once the USB socket of the digital portable audio player is connected, the “USB” menu is displayed. Auxiliary audio source formats can be MP3 and WMA. Note: Some types of portable digital player may not be able to be connected. Fast winding Charging with the USB port Once your player’s USB socket is connected to the USB port of the unit, you can charge or maintain the battery during use. Player List Options Long press 2 to fast forward or rewind. Playback resumes when the button is released. Repeat This function enables you to repeat one or all tracks. Press 3, then “Off”, “Track”, “Folder” or “All”. Select “iPod” from the drop-down list 1, then press on the playback list or the desired audio track on the multimedia system screen. All audio tracks on your “iPod” can be selected directly on the multimedia system screen. Note: Once connected, you will no longer be able to control the audio directly from your “iPod”. You must use the keys on the system’s front panel. Note: Use the iPod® cable for exclusive use of an iPod® when connecting an iPod® to the USB socket. Note: some devices do not recharge or maintain battery charge level when they are connected to the USB port on the multimedia system. GB.23 auxiliary audio sources (3/3) Connection: Bluetooth® Refer to the section on “Connecting/ disconnecting Bluetooth® devices”. Once the Bluetooth® is connected, the “BT” menu is displayed. Auxiliary input: jack Connection Connect the jack of your portable audio player to the jack input. Use Use Select “BT” from the drop-down list 4, then press on the playback list or the desired audio track on the multimedia system screen. All the audio tracks on your Bluetooth® device can be selected directly from the multimedia system screen. Note: Once connected, you can no longer directly control your portable digital audio player. You must use the keys on the system’s front panel. Main List Options Select “AUX” from the drop-down list 4, then select the desired track on your music player. No indication of the name of the artist or the track is displayed on the system’s screen. Select tracks directly on your portable player when the vehicle is stationary. Selecting a track To select an audio track within a folder, press “List”, then select a track A from this list. To go back to the previous level in the folder hierarchy, press 5. By default, albums are listed in alphabetical order. Depending on the type of digital portable audio player, you can refine your selection by using folders or files. Note: Use a USB connection in preference for easier music searches. GB.24 The sound quality from the analogue input (AUX) will usually be lower than the sound quality from digital inputs (USB, Bluetooth®). Audio settings (1/2) When the speed of your vehicle is more than (40 km/h) 25 mph, the volume level outputs higher than original volume level. Audio Settings Vol/Speed Loudness Off Off On BAL/FAD Sound Audio Volume adjustment according to speed (“Vol/Speed”) Display Bluetooth System “Loudness” Press “On” or “Off” to activate/deactivate the loudness function, which accentuates the bass and treble. Adjust the volume/speed ratio by pressing one of the buttons in zone 1. You can deactivate this function by pressing “Off”. Display the settings menu by pressing “Home” > “Setting”. Press 2 to access the audio settings. You can leave the settings menu and return to the welcome page by pressing 3. GB.25 Audio settings (2/2) Audio Settings BAL/FAD Bass +3 Mid +0 Treble -2 Vol/Speed OK Right/left and front/rear balance Tap 6 or 8 to adjust the sound the left/ right balance. Tap 4 or 7 to adjust the sound the front/ rear balance. After setting balance, press “OK” to confirm. Bass, Mid, Treble Press the 5 arrows to adjust the bass, medium and treble. Once the adjustments have been made, press “OK” to confirm. Loudness Audio Off Off On Nav Sound Audio Display Bluetooth System Audio preferences Display the audio preferences menu by pressing 9. You can adjust the volume of each sound independently. – “Audio”; – “TA”; – “Navigation”; – “Phone”; – “Ring” (telephone). To do this, press “+” or “-”. Press 11 to reset all the audio preferences. GB.26 AT BAL/FAD Reset to defaults 10 11 12 Press 12 to move to the next page. Tap 10 to go back to previous screen. the navigation system The navigation system The navigation system calculates your position and guides you by using data: – of the GPS receiver; – from the digital map. GPS receiver The navigation system uses GPS (Global Positioning System) and GLONASS satellites orbiting the Earth. The GPS receiver receives signals transmitted from several satellites. The system can then locate the position of the vehicle. Note: After moving a long distance without driving (ferry, rail freight), the system may take several minutes to adjust before retuning to normal operation. Updates (especially of maps) are published regularly. In some cases, it is possible that roads alter and that the mapping is not yet up to date. Note: we recommend installing Naviextras Toolbox software on your computer and updating your system regularly. The digital map The digital map contains the road maps and town maps that the system requires. USB key “Map” To install the most recent version, please refer to the section on “Map updates”. Note: The USB key is not provided with the system. Note: The USB key used must be formatted to FAT32 format and have a maximum capacity of 32Gb. If possible, always use the most recent version. Insert USB key Insert the USB key into the port USB 1 on the front panel of the multimedia system. GB.27 read a map (1/3) Options 3 4 5 6 OK Displaying the map To display the map around the current vehicle position, press “Home” > “Nav”. Touch the map screen. To move around the navigation map, drag the desired direction on the screen. Press 1 to return to your current position. Press 3 to zoom in or out. GB.28 9 Estimated time of arrival. 10 Media currently playing. 11 Distance remaining to the destination. 12 Location of the vehicle on the navigation map. 13 Mute/unmute the voice guidance. 14 Traffic information. Press this area to find out about the different incidents present on your route. Position GPS Destination 14 13 12 11 10 Map key Navigation display options. Access different display modes: 3D mode; 2D mode; 2D North mode (the top of the map always faces north). 6 Name of the next major road or road sign information. 7 Route calculated by the navigation system. 8 Distance to and direction of next change of direction. – – – This function makes it possible to find out the geographical location of the selected position (Address/latitude/longitude). Touch desired position on the screen. Press “Options” and then press “News” to find out the exact location of the selected position. Map icons The navigation system uses symbols 2 to display points of interest (POI). Refer to the information on “Displaying points of interest” in the section on “Map settings”. read a map (2/3) – Phone country code; – emergency number; Where Am I? – legal Restrictions effective in the country: Country information : France Latitude N48.82995° Within Towns Countryside Fast road Motorways Longitude E2.49608° Altitude Phone country code : +33 Emergency number : 112 – high-visibility vest required; Maximum blood alcohol content: 0.5 ‰ – fire extinguisher required; 0m Current GPS position – headlights must be on at all times; Help Nearby Options – maximum permitted blood alcohol level; – spare bulbs required; – first aid kit required; 15 – warning triangle required; “Where Am I?” Country information This function allows you to check information about the current position and to search for POI nearby. It operates when GPS is activated. Press 15 then “Country Info”. – helmets required for motorcyclists; – snow chains required in winter; Press “Options” on the map screen then “Where Am I?”. This function allows you to view country information depending on your current position. This screen includes the following information: – snow chains recommended in winter; – winter tyres required in winter; This screen includes the following information: – – – – – Latitude; Longitude; Altitude; house number; Current address. – speed limit. Speed limits are displayed for major roads. Displayed unit depends on active regional settings. If no data is available, then “--” is shown instead of table and number. – winter tyres recommended in winter. GB.29 read a map (3/3) Where Am I? Help Nearby Latitude Car repair Around here N48.82995° Longitude E2.49608° Altitude Police 0m Around here Current GPS position Options Health Around here Service station Around here Help Nearby 16 « Help Nearby » Information on this screen: This function allows you to search for assistance near your current position. – car repair services; Press 16 to open a new screen for the quick search. – police stations; – medical and emergency services; – petrol stations. To search for a destination from this screen, please refer to the section on “Entering a destination” and the information on “Selecting points of interest (POI)”. GB.30 ENTERING a destination (1/6) Destination menu Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Destination” to access the destination menu. The destination menu offers several methods to enter a destination: – enter an address (complete or partial); – select an address from “Points of interest”; – select a destination from the previous destinations; – select an Favourites; address from Navigation Address Favourites Destination Points of interest Find on map Route History Coordinate Options Options the – select for destination by using the map; – select a latitude and longitude. Entering an address To enter an address, press 1. This item allows you to enter all or part of the address: country, town, street and house number. Note: only addresses known to the system through the digital map are authorised. When using for the first time: – press “Country”; – enter the name of the country required using the keypad. When entering the address the system will remove the brightness of certain letters to help enter the address. The system may suggest several country lists by pressing 2. Select the required country in the lists. – Do the same for “Town/Area”, “Street”, “Cross street” and “Street number”. Note: “Cross street” and “Street number” can be activated after selecting “Street”. Note: when entering the street, it is not necessary to specify the type of road (street, avenue, boulevard, etc.). Note: The system stores previous addresses in its memory. Once you have entered a destination by address, that address will be displayed when the device is next used. GB.31 entering a destination (2/6) Quick search for points of interest The quick search feature lets you quickly find a place. Press the map somewhere to search for points of interest. Depending on your position, one or more 3 points will be displayed on the screen. Options OK Select from the “Points of interest” (POI) You can select your destination from the points of interest. You can find a place in different ways: – with the quick search feature, you can quickly find a nearby place by its name; – with the preset search feature, you can find frequently searched types of places with only a few touches of the screen; – you can search for a place by its category. GB.32 Press 4 and then “Points of interest around cursor” to show the list of points of interest with names and distance from the place selected. Points of interest Petrol station Around here Parking Around here Custom search Restaurant Around here Searching for points of interest using preset categories The preset search feature lets you quickly find the most frequently selected types of places. Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Destination” > “Points of interest” to access preset categories. Categories(petrol station/parking/ restaurant) – If an active route exists, the points of interest “Petrol station” and “Restaurant” are searched for along the route. Point of interest “Parking” is searched around the destination. – If there is no active route (destination is not selected), they are searched around the current position. – If the current position is not available either (no GPS signal), they are searched around the last known position. entering a destination (3/6) Where to find points of interest? In a Town Around my position Along Route Vicinity of the destination Searching for Points of Interest by category You can search for points of interest by their categories and subcategories. Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Destination” > “Points of interest” > “Custom search”. – Press “Along Route” to search along the active route, and not around a given point. This is useful when you search for a later stopover that results in a minimal detour only, such as searching for nearby petrol stations or restaurants (the result list will be ranked by the length of the necessary detour). – Press “Around my position” to search around the current position or if it is not available, around the last known position (the result list will be ordered by the distance from this position). – Press “Vicinity of the destination” to search for a place around the destination of the active route (the result list will be ordered by the distance from the destination). Navigation Address Favourites Destination Points of interest Find on map Route History Coordinate Options Selecting a destination from the previous destinations Press 5 to find a destination you have previously defined. Select the area around which the place should be searched for: – Press “In a Town” to search for a place within a selected town/suburb (the result list will be ordered by the distance from the centre of the selected city/town). GB.33 entering a destination (4/6) Selecting an address from the Favourites You can find the destination to a location stored in the Favourites. To utilize this function more effectively, we recommend that you save destinations to which you often travel in advance. Firstly, save the favourite destinations by searching for the address. Please refer to the section on “Managing favourites”. Coordinate Options Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Destination” > “Favourites” to display the list of favourite destinations. OK Options Selecting for destination by using the map Entering the coordinate of the destination This allows you search for a destination by scrolling the map. This allows you search for a destination by entering its coordinate. – Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Destination” > “Find on map” to select the destination on the map. Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Destination” > “Coordinate”. – Then press on the location on the map that you want to select as your destination. Point 6 is displayed; – press 7 to confirm. GB.34 OK You can enter the latitude and longitude values in any of the following formats: decimal degrees; degrees and decimal minutes; or degrees, minutes and decimal seconds. Press 8 and then UTM to enter the coordinates in UTM format. entering a destination (5/6) 11 Points of interest found Alternative routes Route Route settings Simulate navigation Close Options Options Sorting the list The result of searching a destination by point of interest, history and favourites can be sorted by name and distance. If an active route exists, they can be sorted by detour. Press 9 to display the map on the screen. Finding a destination by names In case of selecting a destination by point of interest, history or favourites, you can search for destination in the list by their names. Press “Find” and enter the name using the keypad. OK Options OK 10 Confirming the destination There are several possible options before confirming a destination: – “OK”; – “Options”. – If an active route exists, you can select the destination as a new route or stage. Press 10 and then press “New route” or “Waypoint”. “Options” A 10 second countdown will start. If you perform no action during this time, guidance will begin automatically. Before the 10 second countdown ends, the following choices will appear on the screen: “OK” “Alternative routes” – If there is no active route (destination is not selected), press 10 to confirm the destination as a new route. Press 11 to change or modify the route. GB.35 entering a destination (6/6) 13 12 14 16 17 At the end of the 10 second countdown, the following choices appear on the screen: Alternative routes Add to Favourites Route Current traffic Route settings News “Add to favourites” Press 17 to save the selected destination in your favourite destinations. Simulate navigation Back to car “Current traffic” Close Options Close OK 15 20 19 18 “Route” “Current traffic” Press 12 to view a breakdown of your route. Please refer to the section on “Guidance”. This function enables you to obtain information on traffic incidents over the course of your trip, or in your immediate vicinity. To access this, press 14 then select “Current traffic”. “Route settings” Press 13 to adjust your route depending on the desired roads and route mode. “Simulate navigation” Press 15 to view of simulation of the route you have selected. Please refer to the section on “Guidance”. GB.36 “Options” Press 16 to obtain information about traffic incidents flagged on your route or in your immediate vicinity. “News” Press 20 to view the address, latitude, longitude and telephone number of a point of interest (only activated after selecting a point of interest). “Back to car” Press 19 to return to the current vehicle position. Note: To close the “Options” window, press 18. Guidance (1/6) Options Destination OK (10) Destination Activating guidance Guidance screens Press 2 or wait 10 seconds after entering a destination. Guidance will begin. The system will offer several different navigation maps. Note: You can interact with the map at any time by sliding it in the desired direction or by pressing the screen. Press 3 to change the map display and open the drop-down menu. Then select one of the different displays: – 2D; – 3D; – 2D North. Full-screen mode (2D, 3D or 2D North) This mode allows you to view the navigation map on the entire screen. The information on the arrival time and the distance remaining to the destination are indicated in 5. The indication for the next change of direction is located in 4. You can also change the map display by pressing the compass 1 on the map. GB.37 Guidance (2/6) Traffic summary There are no events affecting your route. All delay: 0 : 00 Flow events: Closure and block Accident Lane restriction Other: 0 OF 37 0 OF 16 Significant events: 0 OF 17 0 OF 26 0 OF 3 V-Trafic Event list Destination Intersection map During guidance, before each change of direction. Alternative route The system offers an alternative route in the event of an accident or heavy traffic along the planned route. Press “Yes” or “No” as required. Traffic summary During guidance, you can get traffic information at any time by pressing 6. GB.38 Options Offer detour Destination Radio 10 The screen gives you various events appearing on your route. The system will let you know the length of the delays caused by these incidents on your trip. Press 8 to change the event display settings. Press 10 to make a detour, 9 to access traffic options (please refer to the section on “Navigation settings”) or 7 to return to navigation. Note: traffic information depends on your subscription and on signal reception. Motorway junction view During guidance, before each motorway junction, the system will display a three-dimensional view of the junction. Note: for some junctions, only a small turn arrow will appear on the map. The system will switch back to normal mode after you have passed the junction. Guidance (3/6) Voice language OK 11 Main Destination 12 13 Changing voice guidance language Listening to the radio during voice guidance Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Options” > “Setting” to change the language of the voice guidance. While listening to a radio station during voice guidance and before each change of direction, the system will temporarily cut the sound of the radio until you pass the junction. Scroll the language list by pressing 12. Select the desired language and press 11 to confirm. To set the voice guidance sound, please refer to the information on “Audio preferences” in the section on “Audio settings”. You can access the radio station listening screen during navigation by pressing 13. To return to the navigation screen, press 14. To return to the main menu, keep 14 pressed down for around three seconds. List Presets Options 14 Route information This function allows you to view your route. Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Route” after entering a destination. Six choices will be given: – – – – – – “Edit route”; “To avoid”; “Overview”; “Cancel Route”; “Alternative routes”; “Route”. GB.39 Guidance (4/6) – the special points and sections of the route (e.g. toll gates, toll roads, motorways, etc.); – alternative routes (e.g.: “Short” , “Fast” , “Economical”). Navigation Warnings Route settings Map settings Press 15 to display the following options: – “Warnings”; Voice settings Coordinate format Destination – “Route settings”; GPS Route Options 15 Route overview Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Route” > “Overview” to get a map with an overview of the active route. The following information will be given: – the name and/or address of the destination; – The total time of the route; – The total distance of the route; GB.40 – “Map settings”; – “Voice settings”; – “Coordinate format”; – “GPS"; – “Map Update”; – “Traffic”. NB: for further information, please see overleaf. 16 17 18 19 20 “Simulate navigation” Press “Home” > “Nav“ > “Route“ > “Overview“ > “Options“ > “Simulate navigation“ to simulate the route you will take to the destination. – Start or pause the simulation by pressing 18. – Press 20 to increase the speed of the simulation. – You can leave the route simulation at any given moment by pressing 16. – To move to the previous/next manoeuvre, press 17 or 19. Guidance (5/6) 21 22 Edit route Length: -250 Avoided section Original route New route Time +0:06 Alternative routes Fast Current GPS position Economical; Short Options 25 24 OK 23 Edit route Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Route” > “Edit route” to change the route by adding, modifying or deleting steps. Press 21 to add steps and 25 to add a new destination. It offers several methods to enter a destination. see the “Entering a destination” section. – Press 23 to delete a destination. – Press 24 to reorder the list. – Press 22 to change the route departure address. OK 26 27 Avoidances Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Route” > “To avoid” to make a detour. Press an area of the list depending on the desired detour. To change the area, press 27. Confirm the new route by pressing 26. Cancel the route At any given moment, you can stop the guidance. Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Route” > “Cancel Route” to cancel the active route. 28 Route Alternatives This section enables you to change the route planning method. Three modes are available, enabling you to change the route planning method. – « Fast » ; – “Economical”; – « Short ». Please refer to the information on “Route settings” in the section entitled “Navigation settings”. Press “Home” > “Nav” > “Route” > “Alternative routes” then A, B or C to confirm the new route. Tap 28 to go back to previous screen. GB.41 Guidance (6/6) Press 29 to sort the route details: « Route settings » – by summary. This item enables you to choose your route settings. Please refer to the information on “Route settings” in the section entitled “Navigation settings”. Only showing the main elements of the trip (start, destination) the total distance, remaining time and arrival time. Route - Normal – By standard description. Options 29 « Route » This function makes it possible to view the route plan. Several details of the route will appear: – direction-change arrows; – road number; – distance before a fork. GB.42 It shows all the manoeuvres and their signpost information, route numbers, street name and distance. Also showing information and warnings, such as route section names entered by the driver, restrictions (access and manoeuvre restrictions), ignored user preferences, etc. – By road list. Detail of the route by road names and numbers. It also shows their length, average direction and travel time information. Elements of the trip are not shown in this mode. map settings Display points of interest You can select certain points of interest (visible at 100 m scale) to be displayed on the map. Navigation Map settings To access this function directly, press 3 to display the points of interest on the map: View mode Warnings Route settings Map settings Viewpoint Motorway view Voice settings Destination Coordinate format GPS Route POI markers Options From the navigation menu, press 2 then 1 to access the map adjustment menu. Adjusting view mode This function allows you to switch the map view between a 3D, view and a 2D top-down view, and a view with north always facing upwards. Press “3D”, “2D” or “2D North”. On Off Adjusting viewpoint This function allows you to adjust the basic zoom and tilt levels to your needs. Press the required zoom from three available levels. Motorway View This function allows you to activate or deactivate motorway view. – – – – – – accommodation; airport; automobile; business; café or bar; etc. Press “On” or “Off” to show or hide the points of interest. Tap the name of the point of interest to open the list of its subcategories. Note: in countries for which maps are not available, you can deactivate the navigation function. In “Home” > “Setting” > “System”, press “Off” opposite “Navigation” to deactivate the navigation function. Press “On” to activate the function or “Off” to deactivate it. GB.43 managing the favourites (1/2) – “History”: please refer to the information on “Select a destination from previous destinations” in the section entitled “Entering a destination”. Navigation – “Favourites”: access destinations you have saved. Address Favourites Destination Points of interest Find on map Route History Coordinate Options Creating an entry Press “Home” > “Destination” to access the destination menu. You have a number of methods available to enter a destination: – “Address”: please refer to the information on “Entering an address” in the section on “Entering a destination”. – “Points of interest”: please refer to the information on “Selecting a point of interest (POI)” in the section entitled “Entering a destination”. GB.44 – “Find on map”: please refer to the information on “Selecting a destination on the map” in the section on “Entering a destination”. – “Coordinate”: please refer to the information on “Entering destination coordinates” in the section on “Entering a destination”. Add to favourites Current traffic News Back to Car Close In all cases, once the address is con- firmed, the system will locate it on the map. Press “Options” and then press “Add to favourites” to add the destination to Favourites. Before saving a favourite destination, you can change its name using the digital keypad. managing the favourites (2/2) To delete all favourites, press “Options” and then press “Delete all”. Confirm this deletion by pressing “Delete all”. Sort by Name Searching the favourite Sort by distance This function allows you to search the favourite destination in the list by name. Show All on Map Press “Find” and enter the name of the favourite destination using the digital keypad. Delete All Close Options Find Sorting the list The result of saved favourites can be sorted by name, distance, or all shown on a map. Press “Options”. Deleting the favourites Press the favourite you want to delete. Press “Options”, “Delete favourite” and confirm the deletion by pressing Remove. GB.45 Navigation settings (1/4) Navigation Warnings Warnings Voice Settings Route settings Coordinate format Destination Route Map settings GPS Warn when speeding Off On Show speed limit Off On Alert points Off On Pre-alert distance 0m 200 m 500 m Options The “Options” tab at the bottom of the “Navigation” menu enables you to change the map display or the navigation settings. « Warnings » This item allows you to set up warnings. Warning in the event of excess speed Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments. The system is able to warn you if you exceed the current limit. GB.46 Speed limit always visible Activate or deactivate the speed limit display for the section of road taken by pressing “On” or “Off”. This information may not be available for your region, or may not be fully correct for all roads on the map. The following warning types are available: – audio warning: you receive a nonverbal warning when you exceed the speed limit; – visual warning: the current speed limit is shown flashing in red on the map when you exceed it. Alert point warnings When the driver crosses the increased care area, a visual warning signal appears on the screen, along with a beep. These hazardous areas are sections of road on which drivers should take extra care. They can be permanent or temporary. You can activate or deactivate this function. Pre-alert distance You can choose a distance from a number of choices, to give the distance at which you wish to be notified of a hazardous area. Press “On” or “Off” to activate or deactivate the warning. In certain countries it is illegal to download and activate the warning areas and this could lead to prosecution. Navigation settings (2/4) “Period charge” You can authorise or refuse authorisation for roads requiring the purchase of special authorisation for a certain period. Route Settings Navigation Route planning method Warnings Voice Settings Destination Route settings Map settings Coordinate format Route GPS This function allows you to set how routes will be calculated. “Route planning method” This system offers three criteria for calculating a route: – “Fast”: gives a quick route if you can travel at or near the speed limit on all roads; – “Short”: gives a short route to minimise the distance to travel; Short Off On Period Charge Off On Per-use Toll Off On Eco Options Options “Route settings” Fast Motorways – “Eco”: this mode produces a compromise between fast and short routing modes. If you can save a certain distance by travelling for slightly longer time in exchange, it will do just that. The resulting route might be shorter than the fast variant, but not significantly slower. “Per-use toll” You can authorise or refuse authorisation for the use of toll roads. “Ferries” You can authorise or refuse authorisation for all types of ferries, boats and trains. “Carpool/HOV” This function enables you to view roads only intended for two drivers sharing. “Unpaved roads” You can authorise or refuse authorisation for the use of off-road tracks. “Motorways” You might need to avoid motorways when you are driving a slow car or you are towing another vehicle. GB.47 Navigation settings (3/4) Coordinate Format Navigation GPS Information Available satellites : 6 DD.DDDDD Warnings Route settings Map settings Coordinate format GPS DD MM.MMM DD MM SS.S Voice Settings Destination Route Accuracy: HIGH GPS UTC time : 17:11:45 Options “Map settings” “Coordinate format” GPS Refer to the information in the section on “Map settings”. This function allows you to change the format of coordinate. This function allows you to check the status of GPS satellites. This system offers three types of format. Press “GPS” to see the GPS information (screen A). “Voice settings” This function allows you to change the language of voice guidance. Please refer to the section on “Guidance” in this manual. GB.48 Navigation settings (4/4) Traffic settings Navigation Traffic info Map Update Traffic detour settings Off On Offer detour if the calculated route saves more than: Detour Traffic 5 minutes Event types Confirm offered route? Destination Route Off On Options “Map Update” “Traffic info” “Event types” This function enables you to check the dates of your last updates. You an activate or deactivate warnings for different incidents occurring along your route. This function enables you to choose the types of events to be displayed during navigation: “Traffic” “Detour” – “All events”; This function enables you to activate or deactivate “Traffic info”, the flagging of different events and to manage alternative routes in the event of accidents or traffic jams. This function allows you to save time when an incident occurs on your trip, by offering you an alternative route. – “Accident”; The multimedia system will offer you to choose a time after which a new route is suggested to you with a detour to save time. – “Flow events”; – “Closure and block”; – ... GB.49 Driving Eco² Driving eco2 Driving eco2 Driving eco2 Average consumption Total consumption Average speed Dist. without consumption Trip report Eco scoring Eco coaching Access the Driving eco² menu From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, then “Driving eco²”. The “Driving eco²” menu grants access to the following information: – “Trip report”; General Acceleration Do not leave the engine idling, even in winter: it is cheaper and less polluting to drive offas soon as you start the engine. Gear shift Anticipation Trip report Eco scoring Eco coaching “Trip report” This menu shows you the data saved from your last journey: – “Average consumption”; – “Total consumption”; – “Average speed”; – “Dist. without consumption“. – “Eco scoring”; Note: You can reset the data by pressing 1. – “Eco coaching”. “Eco scoring” This menu gives you an overall mark out of 100. The higher the score, the better your eco-driving performance. GB.50 Trip report Eco scoring Eco coaching – Average acceleration performance (zone A); – average gear change performance (zone B); – average braking anticipation performance (zone C). “Eco coaching” This menu assesses your driving style and gives you the best possible advice to optimise your fuel consumption. PAIRING, UNPAIRING BLUETOOTH® devices (1/3) Pairing another phone Bluetooth® To use your hands-free phone system, you must pair your Bluetooth® mobile to your vehicle before using it for the first time. Pairing will enable the system to recognise and store a Bluetooth® phone. You can pair up to five phones, but only one can be connected at a time to the hands-free system. Pairing is carried out directly via the multimedia system or via your phone. The system and your phone must be switched on and make sure that the Bluetooth® on your mobile is activated, visible and identifiable to other devices (please refer to the instructions for your phone for further information). Bluetooth Settings View Bluetooth device list Search for Bluetooth device External device authorization Change Password Audio Display Bluetooth System Pairing a Bluetooth® telephone from the multimedia system – Activate your phone’s Bluetooth® connection; – press “Setting” > “Bluetooth” > “Search for Bluetooth device”; – make sure your phone is activated and visible on the Bluetooth® link; – select your phone from the list of devices found by the system; – A message is displayed on your phone screen. Depending on the phone, press “Twin”, “Pair” or “Connect” to authorise the pairing. – Depending on the phone, enter the code displayed on the multimedia system screen on your telephone keypad; – A second message appears on your phone screen offering to automatically pair to the multimedia system for future uses. Accept this authorisation to avoid the need to redo all these steps. Depending on the phone, the system may prompt you to confirm the transfer of the phonebook and call log to the multimedia system during pairing. Accept sharing to find this information on your multimedia system. You can also authorise automatic sharing of the phonebook and call logs for the system to transfer them automatically during your next pairings. Note: your multimedia system memory is restricted and it is possible that all your contacts may not be imported. Depending on the brand and model of your phone, the hands-free functions may be partially or fully incompatible with your vehicle system. GB.51 PAIRING, UNPAIRING BLUETOOTH® devices (2/3) Your phone is now paired to your multimedia system. Note: the pairing time varies based on the brand and model of your phone. If pairing fails, redo the operation. If your phone is not visible by the system while searching for Bluetooth® devices, please consult your telephone manual. Pairing a Bluetooth® telephone to the multimedia system from the phone – Activate the Bluetooth® connection of your phone and the system; – on the Media Nav Evolution, from the main menu, press “Setting” > “Bluetooth” > “External device authorization”. You thereby make the system visible to other Bluetooth® phones; – a message appears on the screen displaying a password and the time left during which the system remains visible; – select the multimedia system “Media Nav Evolution ” from the available devices during the time given, and - depending on the phone - enter the password displayed on the system screen on your telephone keypad. A message appears on your telephone screen to notify you that it is now paired with the Media Nav Evolution multimedia system. Note: the pairing time varies based on the brand and model of your phone. If pairing fails, redo the operation. – from your telephone, display a list of available Bluetooth® devices; When switching on the “Media Nav Evolution” system, the last paired device will be automatically connected to the system. GB.52 Your hands-free system is only intended to facilitate communication by reducing the risk factors, without removing them completely. You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling. PAIRING, UNPAIRING BLUETOOTH® devices (3/3) Unpairing a Bluetooth® phone from the Media Nav Evolution system Unpairing erases a phone from the hands-free system memory. From the main menu, press “Setting” > “Bluetooth”, then “View Bluetooth device list”. Press the “recycle bin” icon 2 opposite the name of the phone you wish to delete from the list. Confirm your choice by pressing “OK”. Unpairing all Bluetooth® phones from the Media Nav Evolution system You can also delete all phones previously paired from the hands-free system memory. From the main menu, press “Setting” > “Bluetooth” > “View Bluetooth device list” then “Options” and “Delete all”. Confirm the deletion of all paired phones by pressing “OK”. Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Devices View Bluetooth device list Info 2_3Gr Search for Bluetooth device Seungyeon_VU2 External device authorization Seungyeon_3 Change passkey Audio Display Bluetooth Options System “Change passkey” “Smartphone” You can customise the four-digit password for the system authorising the pairing of Bluetooth® phones. This function available on the second page of the “Bluetooth” menu enables you to access assistance with activating and operating voice controls (please refer to the section on “Using voice controls”). From the main menu, press “Setting” > “Bluetooth” > “Change passkey”. GB.53 CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING BLUETOOTH® devices (1/2) Connecting a Bluetooth® paired phone No phone can be connected to the hands-free phone system if it has not first been paired. Please refer to the section entitled “Pairing/unpairing Bluetooth® devices”. Your phone must be connected to the hands-free phone system in order to use all its functions. Automatic connection Once the system is switched on, the hands-free phone system will search for any paired phones present in the vicinity (the search may take a minute). It automatically connects to the last connected phone if: – the Bluetooth® connection of the telephone has been activated; – at the time of pairing, you previously authorised automatic connection for your telephone to the system. GB.54 Note: If a call is in progress at the time the connection is made, it is automatically transferred to the vehicle speakers. Connection failure Note: you are recommended to accept and authorise all messages which appear on your telephone while pairing with the system so that the automatic device recognition operates smoothly. – the device is configured to accept the system’s automatic connection request; If connection fails, check that: – your device is switched on; – your device battery is not flat; Manual connection – your device has been paired to the hands-free system; From the main menu, carry out the following operations: – the Bluetooth® for your device and the system are activated. – press “Phone”; Note: Using your hands-free system for prolonged periods of time will discharge your device’s battery more quickly. – press “View Bluetooth device list”; – select the name of the telephone to which you wish to connect. Your telephone is connected to the multimedia system. CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING BLUETOOTH® devices (2/2) Changing a connected telephone You can connect or disconnect a Bluetooth® device at any time. From the main menu, press “Media device”, then “Settings” and “List of devices”. Select the device to be connected and confirm by pressing “OK”. A small marker 1 will appear opposite your telephone name to indicate that the connection has been made. Bluetooth Devices Info 2_3Gr Seungyeon_VU2 Seungyeon_3 Options Disconnecting a connected telephone To disconnect a telephone from Media Nav Evolution, press the name of your device. The small marker 1 will disappear. If a call is in progress when the phone is disconnected, the call will automatically switch to your phone. GB.55 using voice recognition (1/4) Introduction Briefly press voice recognition button on the steering wheel control or press and hold voice recognition button on the steering column control and follow the audio and visual instructions provided by the multimedia system. Your multimedia system has a voice recognition system which allows voice control of some functions and applications of the multimedia system and your phone. This enables you to use your multimedia system or your phone while keeping your hands on the steering wheel. Note: the position of the voice recognition button varies depending on the vehicle (steering wheel or column controls). Note: When using voice recognition, the language set on your telephone will be the language used by your system. Usage during navigation You can use voice recognition during navigation. Location 1 indicates that voice recognition is activated. Destination Activation of the multimedia system's voice recognition You can use voice control to call a contact in your phonebook, enter a destination, change radio station etc without touching the screen. GB.56 Note: when you use voice controls during navigation, the audio source currently being played is substituted by voice recognition for the length of its usage. Deactivation Briefly press the voice recognition button on the steering wheel control or press and hold the voice recognition button on the steering column control. An audible signal indicates that voice recognition is deactivated. using voice recognition (2/4) Activating the phone's voice recognition with the multimedia system To activate your phone’s voice recognition system you should: – get a 3G, 4G or Wifi connection with your smartphone; – activate Bluetooth® on your smartphone and make it visible to other devices (please refer to your telephone manual for instructions); – pair and connect your smartphone to the multimedia system (please refer to the section on “Pairing, unpairing Bluetooth® devices”); Note: the symbol 2 in the “Settings” > “Bluetooth” > “View Bluetooth device list” menu indicates that voice recognition on your smartphone is compatible with your multimedia system. Bluetooth Devices Smartphone Info 2_3Gr Options – Press and hold voice recognition button on the steering wheel control A beep sounds and the display on screen A indicates that voice recognition is activated. Speak loudly and clearly. Cancel Note: your smartphone’s voice recognition system only enables you to use certain functions of your telephone. It does not enable you to interact with the other functions of your multimedia system such as the radio, the Driving eco2 etc. GB.57 using voice recognition (3/4) Smartphone Dark Dark Smartphone Voice Recognition not supported on this Bluetooth device Cancel Media Smartphone Driving eco 2 Nav Setting OK Set Time Use Once activated, to restart the voice recognition system, briefly press button on the steering wheel or steering column of your vehicle, or briefly press button 3 on the touchscreen of your multimedia system. You can go back to the main menu at any time by pressing 4. Note: when using voice recognition, the “Media” and “Radio” functions will not be available or accessible from the main menu of your multimedia system. GB.58 Radio To return to screen B press 5 in the main menu of your multimedia system. Deactivation Press and hold button 3 on the B screen or press and hold voice recognition button on the steering wheel control. An audible signal indicates that voice recognition is deactivated. Note: a message is displayed on the multimedia system using if your smartphone does not have voice recognition. using voice recognition (4/4) Bluetooth Settings Smartphone Open/Close with command Smartphone : Make a short or a long press. Wait for the signal tone to start speaking. To speak once more, make a short press. To close, make a long press. Audio Display Bluetooth System Help You can get additional help on the operation and usage conditions of the voice recognition system. To do this, press “Home” > “Setting” > “Bluetooth”. Select the second page by pressing 7, then press 6. This function is presented in the form of screens explaining how to use voice recognition, alongside the: – activation and deactivation of the function using the steering wheel/ column controls; – method for interacting with the screen; – available functions; – extent of the functions. – conditions of use; – compatible telephones; GB.59 Phone book After connecting your system and your Bluetooth® phone using Bluetooth® wireless technology, your phonebook numbers are automatically transferred into the system if the contacts are stored in the telephone memory of your device. Phone Book Adam Smith Vincent Casse Depending on the make and model of your phone, transferring your contacts to the multimedia system may not work. Note: On some phones, the system may ask you to confirm the transfer of the phonebook to the system during pairing. Car Repair Hugo Dr. Brown Search by Name From the “Phone device” menu, press 1 to scroll through the list of menus and then “Phone Book” to access the system telephone directory. Using your Phone Book You can use the Phone Book entries stored on the memory of phone. Calling a number in the Phone Book After finding the contact in the phonebook you want to call, select the number to place the call. Searching for a contact in the phonebook Press 2 then enter the surname or first name of the contact you are seeking, using the digital keypad. It is recommended that you stop your vehicle before entering a number or searching for a contact. GB.60 Making, receiving a call (1/3) Press 1 to scroll the list and then press “Calling Lists”. Press 6 to access to the list of All Calls. Adam Smith Press 5 to access the list of Outgoing Calls. Calling Lists Press 4 to access the list of Incoming Calls. Close Press 3 to access the list of Missed Calls. Note: The marker 2 indicates the number of missed calls. All 3 2 Making a call from the phonebook Dialling a number from the call history With the telephone connected, from the “Phone device” menu, select “Phone Book” from drop-down menu “1”. You can use the call list stored on the phone memory to make a call. Select the contact (or the suitable number of the contact has more than one). The call is made automatically by pressing the contact’s number. Note: you can make a call from the multimedia system using the voice recognition from your smartphone. Refer to the Section entitled “Using voice recognition”. For each list, the contacts are listed from the most recent to the oldest. Select a contact to make the call. After connecting your unit and Bluetooth® phone via Bluetooth® wireless technology, the numbers in your phone's “All Calls”, “Outgoing Calls”, “Incoming Calls”, and “Missed Calls” lists are transferred automatically into the call list on your multimedia system. GB.61 Making, receiving a call (2/3) Note: you can answer or reject an incoming call using your vehicle’s remote control. Dial Incoming call Agree Reject Entering a number Receiving a call Press 1 to scroll through the list, then “Dial” for the call number. When receiving a call, a message is displayed on the multimedia system screen with the following information on the caller: Press the numbered buttons to dial the number, then press 7 to place the call. To delete a number, press 8. Press and hold 8 to delete all the numbers at once. It is recommended that you stop your vehicle before entering a number or searching for a contact. GB.62 – the name of the contact (if the number is present in the phonebook list); – caller’s number; – “Unknown Number” (if the number cannot be viewed). Note: when the incoming call message appears on the screen during navigation, accept or reject the call to return to the navigation screen. Making, receiving a call (3/3) – hear sound through the vehicle speaker by pressing 10; – press 14 to return to the previous screen (the navigation screen, for example) or the welcome screen. Dial 14 13 12 11 10 During a call During a call you can: – switch the microphone off by pressing 12; – switch the microphone on by pressing 13; – hang up by pressing 9; – hear sound through the phone speaker by pressing 11; GB.63 Remote engine start-up (1/3) Remote Engine Start Dark Remote Engine Start Warning: Never park your vehicle in an enclosed room Automatic Start Radio Media Phone Off Car Ready for Nav Setting When fitted, this function lets you programme the engine to start remotely, in order to heat or ventilate the passenger compartment up to 24 hours before using the vehicle. Adjust the heating level required (temperature, de-icing) before programming the function. Configuration and programming are done via the multimedia display. Setting the start time for the function – Switch on the ignition, then press 1 from the main menu. Screen A is displayed; GB.64 Off On Car will be ready in 0 hours & 0 minutes Set Time On Change Wake up every 2 hours Driving eco2 Departure Time Set OK OK – select the “On” button on the “Automatic Start” line to activate the function; – set the start time when you wish to use your vehicle by pressing button 2; – press on the “up” and “down” arrows to scroll through the hours and minutes until you get the desired time; – press “OK” to confirm. The 4 marker shows you the time left before the time you wished to use the vehicle; – press “OK” 3 to confirm and finalise the programming; – adjust the air-conditioning controls to the desired temperature in the passenger compartment when starting up the engine, then set to de-icing mode (please see Section 2 of the vehicle manual); To activate remote start-up by programming, you must select a time at least fifteen minutes later than the time displayed by the multimedia system. Remote engine start-up (2/3) To activate this function, press the “On” button 5. Remote Engine Start Note: the ventilation system must be off for the “Wake up every 2 hours” function to activate. Dark Warning: Never park your vehicle in an enclosed room Automatic Start Off Car Ready for Wake up every 2 hours On Radio Media Driving eco2 Nav Change Off Phone On Car will be ready in 0 hours & 0 minutes Setting 11:05 AM OK – turn off the ignition. – the ignition is switched off; – all the opening elements (bonnet, doors, boot) are closed and locked when you leave the vehicle. When locking your vehicle, two flashes, then the hazard warning lights and indicator lights switching on for approximately three seconds indicate that the programming has been taken into account. Note: you must switch off your multimedia system when you leave your vehicle for remote engine start-up to work. The remote engine start-up operates if: “Wake up every 2 hours” – the lever is in neutral for vehicles with a manual or sequential gearbox; – the lever is in position P for vehicles with an automatic gearbox; This function enables your vehicle to start automatically every two hours depending on the engine temperature. When this function is activated, the ventilation system will not activate during the first four start-ups, if they happen. In very cold conditions, the vehicle will start automatically and will stay on for approximately ten minutes before switching off. If the engine temperature does not require a restart, the vehicle will not start automatically during the first four reactivation times and will return to standby for two hours. The engine will be restarted if the engine temperature is too low. In all cases, the last start-up will happen. Approximately fifteen minutes before the programmed time, the engine starts and remains on for about ten minutes. Note: the marker 6 reminds you of the vehicle start time that you have already set. GB.65 Remote engine start-up (3/3) Depending on the vehicle, please ensure that consumers such as the wipers, exterior lights, radio, heated seats, heated steering wheel, etc. are disabled and all accessories are disconnected before leaving the vehicle. Driver’s responsibility when parking or stopping the vehicle Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self-sufficient alone on your vehicle, even for a short time. They may put themselves or others at risk, for example by starting the engine, switching on equipment such as the electric windows or by locking the doors etc. Also, in hot and/or sunny weather, please remember that the temperature inside the passenger compartment increases very quickly. RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. In extreme conditions, the remote start-up by programming may not work. Do not park the vehicle or run the engine in locations where combustible substances or materials such as grass or leaves can come into contact with the hot exhaust system. GB.66 Do not use the engine remote start-up function or its programming when: – the vehicle is in a garage or in a confined space. Risk of poisoning or suffocation by exhaust gas emissions. – the vehicle is covered with a protective cover. Fire hazard. – the bonnet is open or before it opens. Risk of burns or serious injury. Depending on the country, the use of the remote starting function or its programming can be prohibited by the legislation and/ or the regulations in force. Before using this function, check the legislation and/or the regulations for the country in force. Special feature on vehicles equipped with the “Wake up every 2 hours” function. It is imperative that the vehicle is driven for at least 10 minutes between each use of the function. Risk of engine oil wear. Reversing camera (1/2) Operation Shifting into reverse gear (and up to approximately five seconds after shifting to another gear), a view of the surroundings to the rear of the vehicle is displayed on the multimedia system screen accompanied by the guide, a silhouette of the vehicle and beeps. Ultrasonic sensors installed in your vehicle “measure” the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle. When the red zone is reached, use the bumper image to stop accurately. Note: for more information on using parking assistance, please see your owner’s handbook. Note: Make sure that the reversing camera is not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, etc.). Parking assistance Display Settings Brightness Low Mid. High Rear view camera Map Mode Auto Day Obstacle detection Background Dark Light Night Off On Parking assistance Audio Display Bluetooth System Activation/deactivation Reversing camera You can activate/deactivate the reversing camera. To do this, from the main menu, select “Setting” > “Display“, then press button 1. Select “On” to activate the function or “Off” to deactivate it. Obstacle detection sensors You can independently activate or deactivate the front and/or rear the sensors of your vehicle. To do this, from the main menu select “Setting” > “Display” > “Parking assistance” > “Obstacle detection”. Select “On” to activate the desired sensor(s) or “Off” to deactivate it/ them. GB.67 Reversing camera (2/2) Off On Look in all directions Look in all directions Settings Press 2 to display a list of settings. You can activate or deactivate the guide display by pressing 3 or 4. Press “+” or “-” to set the contrast 5, brightness 6 and colours 7. 7 6 This function is an additional aid. It cannot, therefore, under any circum-stances replace the vigilance or the responsibility of the driver. The driver should always look out for sudden hazards during driving: always ensure that there are no moving obstacles (such as a child, animal, pram, bicycle, etc.) or small, narrow objects such as stones or posts in your path when manoeuvring. The screen shows a reverse image. The gauges are a representation projected onto flat ground. This information must not be taken into account when superimposed on a vertical object or an object on the ground. Objects which appear on the edge of the screen may be deformed. In very bright light (snow, vehicle in sunshine etc.), the camera vision may be adversely affected. GB.68 System settings (1/3) Display settings “Brightness” You can set the brightness of the screen to your liking. You have the option of three modes: Display Settings Brightness Low Map Mode AC Info Background Audio Mid. Auto Day Off On Dark Display High – “Low”; – “Mid.” (Medium); – “High”. Night Light Bluetooth “Map Mode” System To access the multimedia system settings from the welcome screen, press “Setting”, then select a section at the bottom of the screen. Audio settings Please refer to the section on “Audio settings”. To improve the visibility of the navigation screen between day and night, you can change the combination of the colours of the map. – “Auto”: the map screen is displayed by GPS. The switch to daytime or night-time running lights is automatic, depending on whether the headlights are on. – “Day”: The map screen is always displayed with bright colours. – “Night”: the map screen is always displayed using darker colours. «Background» «AC Info» Bluetooth® settings This function activates/deactivates the display of air conditioning information when adjusting settings. Refer to the section entitled “Pairing/ unpairing Bluetooth® devices”. This function enables you to choose between a dark or light display mode. “Parking assistance” This function allows you to activate/disable the reversing camera, as well as the front and/or rear sensors. GB.69 System settings (2/3) System Settings “Factory Settings” This function allows you to set the time format between the “12h” and “24h” clocks. This function allows you to reset various settings to the default settings. Note: The time is set automatically by GPS. You will need the maps for the country in which you are currently located to get the local time. Language Clock/Units Factory Settings Off Navigation Audio “Clock” Display Bluetooth On System To change the time manually, press“Clock/Units”, then select “Time Setting”. “Units” System setting “Language” This function allows you to change the language used in the system and voice guidance language. To change the language, select the desired language and confirm your choice by pressing “OK”. GB.70 This function allows you to set the unit of distance displayed on your multimedia system. You can change the unit between the “km” and “mls”. – All: resets all “Factory Settings” to default settings. – Phone: Initializes all the settings related with phone. – Navigation: Initializes all the settings related with navigation. – Audio/Media/Radio/System: Initialises all the settings related with Audio, Media and Radio. “Navigation” This function enables you to activate or deactivate the system navigation. “System Version” This function allows you to check the version of system. System settings (3/3) Security code Your audio system is protected by a security code (supplied by the Approved Dealer). This is used to electronically lock the audio system when the power is cut (battery disconnected, system disconnected, fuse blown etc.). To operate the audio system, you must enter the secret four-digit code. Make a note of the code and keep it in a safe place. Contact one of the manufacturer’s agents if you lose it. Entering the code incorrectly If the code is entered incorrectly, the message “Incorrect PIN The system is locked” is displayed. Wait one minute and then re-enter the code. Each time the code is entered incorrectly, the time required before the code can be re-entered is doubled. Entering the code The message “CODE” followed by four empty spaces and a numerical keypad are displayed. Enter the corresponding code using the digital keypad, then press “OK” to confirm. GB.71 Updating the system (1/4) Installing the software Install the Naviextras Toolbox in a few clicks on your computer. The Toolbox can be downloaded from the manufacturer’s website. After downloading the installation file from the website Naviextras.com, simply double-click the file to start the installation. Follow the instructions shown on the screen. Creating an internet account Using the USB key and a computer with an Internet connection, you can: – update your map content; – update the multimedia system; – purchase new maps; – upgrade the POI content. In certain countries it is illegal to download and activate the warning areas and this can lead to prosecution. GB.72 To log in, click on the “Not logged in” icon in the toolbar at the top of the page or click the “Log in” button on the main screen of the Toolbox. If you are not registered on the website Naviextras. com, you can do this from the Toolbox by clicking on “Register” on the log-in page. Latest map guarantee Once your new vehicle has been delivered, you will have a maximum of 90 days in which to update the map for free. Once this time has elapsed, you will need to pay for updates. The screens shown in the user manual are not contractual. Updating the system (2/4) Registering the multimedia system with the Toolbox When the process of data recording is finished, you may remove the USB key from the multimedia system. To register your multimedia system on your user profile, first insert an empty USB key into the multimedia system. Note: to insert the USB key into your multimedia system, refer to the information on “Inserting the USB key” in the “Navigation system” section. Note: the USB key is not provided with the system. Note: The USB key used must be formatted to FAT32 format and have a minimum capacity of 4GB and a maximum capacity of 32GB. Insert your USB key in your computer (the computer must be connected to the internet). If your subscription allows and the Toolbox finds your system in the list of supported systems, the name of your system will appear at the top of the Toolbox window. Navigation Update Close Destination Route Options Saving the system on a USB key When the USB key is inserted into the multimedia system's USB port, select “Nav” > “Options” > “Map Update” > “Options” > “Update” on the second page. Your system is saved on your user profile. Note: to register the system data on the USB key, start the vehicle and do not switch off the engine while data is loading. Note: do not use any of the multimedia system functions during the procedure. This creates a fingerprint of your navigation system on the USB key which will be used by the Toolbox to register your system on your user profile and to let the Toolbox determine which updates are available for your navigation system. GB.73 Updating the system (3/4) Downloading updates from the Toolbox to the USB key If you purchased any free or pay contents, please click on the updates button in the menu bar on the left side of Toolbox. The updates button will open a screen which shows all available updates, including: – items that you have purchased but not yet installed (updates or extras); By default, all items belonging to all regions are selected for installation. If you decide to skip a region for now, uncheck the checkbox at the beginning of its table row. After reviewing the table, click “Install” at the bottom of the screen to start the installation process. The Toolbox starts to download and install the selected updates. Please wait until you see the message indicating the update has finished. – free updates and extras that you added to the installation file from the catalogue; – system updates (if a newer version available); – and special free updates. The list shows all available updates by region in a list and on a world map. The Toolbox warns you if the selected items exceed the maximum capacity of the multimedia system. In this case, you can select which items can be installed or removed in the system so that it does not exceed the storage limit. Even if items are removed in the system, you still have ownership of items and can install them later for free. GB.74 Please neither remove the USB key from the system, nor shut the system down while update is in progress. In certain countries it is illegal to download and activate the speed camera warnings and this could lead to prosecution. Updating the system (4/4) Updating the system and map When the process of downloading is completed, the USB key can be removed from the computer. Insert the USB key into the USB port of the vehicle's multimedia system. Note: to update maps, start the vehicle and do not switch off the engine while data is loading. When the multimedia system is turned on, it automatically identifies the available updates on the USB key, and offers to update the system or map from the updates found on the USB key. Do not switch off your multimedia system while the update is being installed. Note: downloading and installing a system update is only possible if there is a newer version available. When the update is completed, the multimedia system restarts with all new and up-to-date functionality. Update Info Current Software Info Old version. New Software Info New version. Update – The screen A is displayed automatically once the USB key is connected; – press 2 to run the update; – previous 1 to go back to the previous screen. When you press the button 2, the update procedure is launched. Do not use any of the system functions during the update procedure. The multimedia system might restart automatically during the update process. Please wait for the radio screen to be displayed. Licence To obtain the GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source licence source codes in this product, please visit the http://opensource.lge.com website. As well as the source code all the terms of the licence, warranty exclusions and copyright details are available for download. LG Electronics will also provide you with Open Source code on a CD-ROM against payment of distribution costs (such as media, shipping and handling costs) on request by post to opensource@lge.com. This offer is valid for three years as of the date on which you purchased the product. If the update is accidentally interrupted, restart the process from the beginning. GB.75 Operating faults (1/3) Description No image is displayed. No sound can be heard. System Causes The screen is on standby. Solutions Ensure that the screen is not on standby. The system is deactivated. The interior temperature of the vehicle is too low or too high. The volume is set to minimum or mute. Increase the volume or deactivate mute. The selected system source is not cor- Check the selected system source and rect. make sure the output source is the multimedia system. No sound comes from the left, right, front The balance or fader settings are incor- Adjust the sound balance or fader coror rear speakers. rect. rectly. The displayed time is not correct. The time setting is set to “Auto” and Move the vehicle until you receive a GPS the system is no longer receiving a GPS signal. signal. Description No sound can be heard. Causes The volume is set to minimum or mute. Media GB.76 Solutions Increase the volume or deactivate mute. Operating faults (2/3) Navigation Description No sound can be heard. Causes Solutions The volume on the “Nav” menu is set to Increase the volume (“Options” in the minimum or mute. “Nav” menu) or deactivate the mute function. The volume in GPS mode can be adjusted during voice guidance. The location of the vehicle on the screen Incorrect positioning of the vehicle Move the vehicle until reception of the does not correspond to its actual loca- caused by GPS reception. GPS signal is improved. tion. The directions on the screen do not cor- The version of sytem is out of date. respond to the actual road. Obtain the latest version of the system. Certain items on the menu are not avail- Depending on the current command, able. some items will be unavailable. Voice guidance is unavailable. The navigation system does not include Increase the volume. the intersection. Ensure voice guidance is activated. Voice guidance is deactivated. The directions of the voice guidance do The voice guidance may vary according Drive according to the actual conditions. not correspond to your exact location. to the environment. The suggested route does not start or The destination is not yet recognised by Enter a road near to the required destiend at the required destination. the system. nation. GB.77 Operating faults (3/3) Phone Description Causes Solutions No sounds or ringtone can be heard. The mobile phone is not connected to the Ensure that the mobile phone is consystem. nected to the system. The volume is set to minimum or mute. Increase the ringtone volume or deactivate the mute function. Impossible to make a call. The mobile phone is not connected to the Ensure that the mobile phone is consystem. nected to the system. The phone keypad has been locked. Unlock the phone keypad. GB.78 GB.79 Alphabetical index (1/3) address book.........................................GB.34, GB.44 – GB.45 answering a call...................................................GB.12, GB.62 ARTIST............................................................................ GB.23 AUX................................................................. GB.22 → GB.24 auxiliary source............................................... GB.22 → GB.24 BALANCE........................................................................ GB.25 BASS............................................................................... GB.25 bass................................................................................. GB.26 Bluetooth connection....................................................... GB.54 Bluetooth®...............................................GB.51, GB.54, GB.60 Bluetooth® portable audio player pairing........................................................................ GB.23 unpairing.................................................................... GB.23 call.....................................................................GB.60 – GB.61 call history....................................................................... GB.61 call volume...................................................................... GB.17 clock................................................................................ GB.70 display........................................................................ GB.70 confirm a destination.........................................GB.35 – GB.36 connect a telephone........................................................ GB.54 contacts list...................................................................... GB.60 controls.................................................. GB.8 → GB.12, GB.15 destination.... GB.31 → GB.36, GB.34, GB.41, GB.44 – GB.45 destination menu............................................. GB.31 → GB.36 detailed route...........................................GB.36, GB.39, GB.42 detour..................................................................GB.41, GB.49 dialling............................................................................. GB.62 dialling a number............................................................. GB.62 disconnect a telephone................................................... GB.55 GB.80 distance units.................................................................. GB.70 ECO driving..................................................................... GB.50 ending a call.................................................................... GB.12 entering an address......................................................... GB.31 fascias and steering wheel controls.................. GB.8 → GB.12 fast winding..................................................................... GB.22 favourite delete......................................................................... GB.45 functions.............................................................. GB.5 → GB.7 GPS receiver..........................................................GB.27, GB.48 reception.................................................................... GB.27 guidance activation.................................................................... GB.37 map............................................................ GB.37 → GB.42 voice.......................................................... GB.37 → GB.42 Jack socket.......................................................... GB.11, GB.24 language change....................................................................... GB.70 languages........................................................................ GB.70 LIST mode....................................................................... GB.19 MANU mode.................................................................... GB.18 map digitised map.............................................................. GB.27 Alphabetical index (2/3) display............................................................GB.28, GB.43 scale.......................................................................... GB.28 settings..........................................................GB.43, GB.46 map symbols................................................................... GB.28 MEMO mode................................................................... GB.19 MENU.............................................................................. GB.11 MP3................................................................................. GB.22 mute................................................................................ GB.17 numeric keypad............................................................... GB.16 operating faults................................................ GB.76 → GB.78 operation......................................................................... GB.13 pairing a telephone.......................................................... GB.51 POI........................................... GB.30, GB.32 – GB.33, GB.43 point of interest......................... GB.29, GB.32 – GB.33, GB.43 radio station..................................................... GB.18 → GB.21 range of wavelengths...................................... GB.18 → GB.21 RDS................................................................................... GB.5 rear view camera...............................................GB.67 – GB.68 receiving a call................................................................. GB.62 remote engine start-up.................................... GB.64 → GB.66 reversing camera parameters................................................................. GB.69 ringtone volume............................................................... GB.26 screen menu............................................................................ GB.7 monitor........................................................... GB.11, GB.13 navigation display .......................... GB.7, GB.37 → GB.42 navigation screen....................................... GB.37 → GB.42 settings...................................................................... GB.43 security code................................................................... GB.71 select track........................................................................... GB.24 setting.............................................................................. GB.42 settings................................ GB.47 → GB.49, GB.69 → GB.71 audio................................................GB.25 – GB.26, GB.69 balance...................................................................... GB.26 brightness.................................................................. GB.69 fader........................................................................... GB.26 stage................................................................................ GB.41 storing a radio station...................................................... GB.19 switching off..................................................................... GB.13 system update........................................................ GB.72 → GB.75 3D/2D mode.................................................................... GB.37 TMC Traffic Information................................................... GB.36 traffic information.................................................GB.20, GB.49 treble.................................................................GB.25 – GB.26 unpairing a telephone...................................................... GB.52 USB................................................................. GB.72 → GB.75 USB key.......................................................... GB.72 → GB.75 USB socket.............................. GB.11, GB.23, GB.72 → GB.75 vehicle position................................................................ GB.28 voice control........................................ GB.10, GB.56 → GB.59 voice recognition................................. GB.12, GB.56 → GB.59 volume............................................................................. GB.17 volume: adapted to speed...................................GB.17, GB.25 GB.81 Alphabetical index (3/3) WMA................................................................................ GB.22 GB.82 WARNING STATEMENT Part 15.19 statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Part 15.21 statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer (or party responsible) for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Part 15.105 statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC Radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
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