Robert Bosch Car Multimedia 52R0 Car radio & infotainment system User Manual Part 1

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Infotainment System
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Operating instructions
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Disclaimer
All information in this manual is based on the
latest product information available at the time
of publication. Due to improvements or other
changes, there may be discrepancies between
information in this manual and your Infotainment System. SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION
reserves the right to make production/feature
changes/improvements at any time, without
notice and without incurring any obligation to
make the same or similar changes to Infotainment Systems previously built or sold. This
Infotainment System may not comply with
standards or regulations of other countries, and
user discretion is highly solicited.
Controls
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button
When the device is in normal operating
mode:
Short tap: Mute the device / cancel mute
Long tap: Switch the device to standby
mode
When the device is in standby mode:
Switch the device to normal operating
mode
Display
SD card slot
button
Open the Home menu
button
Activate voice control
button
In the Home menu:
Open the menu for sound and system
settings
In the operating modes:
Open the settings menu
Volume control
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Contents
Features........................................ 8
Symbols used in this document... 8
Important information.................. 9
3.1
Cleaning information.......................... 9
4.7
Entering the security PIN.................. 16
Operation.................................... 10
4.8
Sound settings.................................. 17
4.1
Touchscreen controls....................... 10
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4
4.2
4.6.1
4.8.1
4.8.2
4.8.3
4.8.4
4.8.5
4.8.6
4.8.7
Adjusting the volume........................ 11
4.8.8
Increasing/decreasing the volume... 11
Muting the device............................. 11
Home menu...................................... 11
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.5
Enabling the keypad lock while
driving............................................... 15
Switching on/off.............................. 11
Standby mode.................................. 11
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.4
10
10
10
11
Switching the device on/off.............. 11
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.3
Tapping............................................
Swiping............................................
Zooming the map view.....................
Scrolling the visible map area..........
4.6
Calling up the display of a main
operating mode................................ 12
Directly selecting functions.............. 13
Quick-access feature........................ 14
The displays of the main operating
modes............................................... 14
4.5.1
4.5.2
4.5.3
4.5.4
4.5.5
Radio listening and playing media....
Telephone.........................................
Navigation........................................
Smartphone integration...................
Switching between the displays of
the main operating modes...............
14
15
15
15
15
4.9
Keypad lock setting during active
Apple CarPlay session...................... 16
Adjusting the bass and treble..........
Adjusting the balance.......................
Adjusting the fader...........................
Selecting an equalizer preset...........
Adjusting the speed dependent
volume..............................................
Volume adjustment for the AUX
source..............................................
Volume adjustment for an external
DVD source......................................
System beep – on/off.......................
17
17
17
17
17
18
18
18
Setting the time and date................. 18
4.9.1
4.9.2
4.9.3
4.9.4
Selecting the date format................
Selecting the time format................
Setting the time via GPS..................
Setting the time manually................
18
19
19
20
4.10 Further system settings.................... 20
4.10.1 Adjusting the display brightness......
4.10.2 Setting the language........................
4.10.3 Selecting the system of
measurement...................................
4.10.4 Security PIN protection – on/off......
4.10.5 Changing the device’s security PIN..
4.10.6 Displaying information about opensource software...............................
4.10.7 Reset to the factory settings............
20
20
21
21
22
23
23
4.11 Connecting/inserting external
devices and data storage devices..... 23
4.11.1
4.11.2
4.11.3
4.11.4
4.11.5
4.11.6
4.11.7
General information.........................
SD card............................................
USB storage device/Apple................
AUX audio source.............................
Enabling the external DVD input......
Connecting a device via Bluetooth®.
Connecting a smartphone via
smartphone integration...................
23
24
24
25
25
25
27
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FM/AM radio mode.................... 28
DAB radio mode.......................... 32
Playing media............................. 34
5.1
Listening to the radio....................... 28
6.1
Listening to DAB............................... 32
7.1
Selecting a media source.................. 34
5.2
The tuner display.............................. 28
6.2
The DAB display................................ 32
7.2
Calling up the audio/video display... 35
5.3
Calling up the tuner display.............. 29
6.3
Calling up the DAB display............... 32
7.3
Audio playback................................. 35
5.4
RDS................................................... 29
6.4
DAB features..................................... 32
AF mode – on/off............................. 29
Regional mode – on/off................... 29
6.5
DAB service list................................. 32
Selecting the waveband/memory
bank.................................................. 29
6.6
Selecting services............................. 33
6.7
Storing services................................ 33
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.5
5.6
Tuning stations................................. 30
5.6.1
5.6.2
5.6.3
5.6.4
5.7
Tuning stations manually..................
Starting seek tuning.........................
Station list........................................
Scanning receivable stations...........
30
30
30
30
Storing stations................................ 30
5.7.1
5.7.2
Storing stations manually................. 30
Storing stations automatically.......... 30
6.7.1
6.7.2
Storing services manually................ 33
Storing services automatically......... 33
6.8
Listening to a stored service............. 33
6.9
Listening to a service’s secondary
audio channel................................... 33
6.10 Preselecting programme types......... 33
6.11 Displaying DAB extra information..... 34
7.3.1
7.3.2
7.3.3
7.3.4
7.3.5
7.3.6
7.3.7
7.3.8
7.4
Video playback.................................. 36
7.4.1
7.4.2
7.4.3
7.4.4
5.8
Listening to a stored station............. 30
5.9
Radio-text display – on/off............... 30
7.4.5
7.4.6
5.10 Traffic announcement....................... 31
7.4.7
5.10.1 Traffic announcement priority –
on/off............................................... 31
5.10.2 Cancelling a playing traffic
announcement................................. 31
6.12 DAB-FM switching............................. 34
7.5
The audio display............................. 35
Pausing playback.............................. 35
Skipping to the next/previous title... 35
Selecting titles in the media
browser............................................ 35
Fast forward/rewind......................... 35
Skipping forwards/backwards in the
current title...................................... 36
Repeat function................................ 36
Shuffle function................................ 36
The video display............................. 36
Pausing playback.............................. 36
Skipping to the next/previous title... 37
Selecting titles in the media
browser............................................ 37
Fast forward/rewind......................... 37
Skipping forwards/backwards in the
current title...................................... 37
Full-screen mode – on/off................ 37
Media browser.................................. 37
7.5.1
7.5.2
7.5.3
The browser display......................... 37
Selecting titles................................. 38
Closing the browser without
selecting a title................................. 38
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Navigation................................... 38
8.1
Starting navigation........................... 39
8.2
Entering a destination...................... 39
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.2.4
8.2.5
8.3
Opening the Destinations menu.......
Entering an address.........................
Selecting a point of interest.............
Entering coordinates........................
Selecting one of the previous
destinations or a destination stored
as a favourite....................................
39
39
41
42
42
Location details view........................ 42
8.3.1
8.3.2
Areas of the location details view.... 43
Options in the location details view. 43
8.4
Storing the home address................ 44
8.5
Entering a waypoint.......................... 44
8.6
Changing the destination while route
guidance is active............................. 44
8.7
Map view and map options............... 44
8.7.1
8.7.2
8.7.3
8.7.4
8.7.5
8.7.6
8.7.7
8.7.8
Opening the map view..................... 44
The map view during an active route
guidance session.............................. 44
Repeating the current navigation
announcement................................. 45
Changing the map scale................... 45
Changing the map view mode.......... 45
Displaying TMC messages................ 45
Changing the displayed section of
the map............................................ 46
Selecting a destination or waypoint
from the map................................... 46
8.7.9
Viewing details of a location on the
map.................................................. 46
8.7.10 Selecting a point of interest from
the map............................................ 46
8.8
Route guidance settings in the Route
menu................................................. 46
8.8.1
8.8.2
8.8.3
8.8.4
8.8.5
8.8.6
8.8.7
8.8.8
8.9
Opening the Route menu.................
Cancelling route guidance................
Muting navigation announcements..
Displaying destination information..
Displaying the route list...................
Displaying the list of waypoints.......
Searching for a point of interest on
the route or near the destination.....
Blocking route sections....................
46
47
47
47
47
47
47
47
Specifying guidance and map
settings............................................. 48
8.9.1
8.9.2
8.9.3
8.9.4
8.9.5
8.9.6
8.9.7
8.9.8
8.9.9
Opening the guidance and map settings.................................................
Displaying points of interest on the
map..................................................
Selecting the map orientation..........
3D map view – on/off.......................
Enabling automatic zoom.................
Lane guidance – on/off....................
Voice guidance – on/off...................
Visual driving recommendations in
other operating modes– on/off........
Acoustical traffic information...........
48
48
48
49
49
50
50
50
50
8.10 Specifying custom route options...... 51
8.10.1 Opening the route options...............
8.10.2 Selecting the basic type of route.....
8.10.3 Activating dynamic route guidance
with TMC..........................................
8.10.4 Avoiding certain types of road and
transport..........................................
51
51
51
52
8.11 Displaying information on the
current position................................ 52
8.12 Your own points of interest.............. 52
8.12.1 Data format...................................... 53
8.12.2 Loading your own points of interest
onto the device................................ 53
8.12.3 Point of interest warnings displayed
during the journey – on/off.............. 53
8.12.4 Deleting your own points of interest
from the device................................ 54
8.13 Enabling the keypad lock while
driving............................................... 54
8.14 Selecting the geo coordinate format. 55
8.15 Updating the map data..................... 55
8.16 Retrofitting the navigation function.. 55
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Telephone................................... 56
10
9.1
Starting phone mode........................ 56
10.1 Calling up the smartphone display... 62
12.1 Voice control – start/stop................. 64
10.2 Selecting a particular application
on a smartphone.............................. 62
12.2 How voice control works.................. 65
9.1.1
9.2
Answering/rejecting a call................ 57
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.3
Opening the phone menu................ 56
Answering a call............................... 57
Rejecting a call................................. 57
Ending the call................................. 57
Muting the call................................. 57
Switching the call to the mobile
phone............................................... 57
9.4
Dialling a number.............................. 57
9.5
Calling a contact from the phone
book.................................................. 57
9.6
Calling an entry in the call list.......... 57
9.6.1
9.7
Second call....................................... 58
9.7.1
9.7.2
9.8
A second incoming call.................... 58
Switching between two calls........... 58
SMS text messages........................... 59
9.8.1
9.8.2
9.9
Tone dial feature (DTMF)................. 58
Reading an incoming text message.. 59
Incoming text message display –
on/off............................................... 59
Activating the voice control system
of the connected mobile phone........ 59
9.10 Further settings................................ 60
9.10.1 Ringtone of the mobile phone.......... 60
9.10.2 Phone-book sort order..................... 60
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10.3.1 Android™ connection priority........... 62
10.3.2 Enabling the keypad lock while
driving.............................................. 63
11
Rear-view camera....................... 63
11.1 Picture settings for the rear-view
camera.............................................. 63
11.1.1 Guide lines – on/off......................... 63
11.1.2 Adjusting the picture brightness
and contrast..................................... 64
Voice control............................... 64
12.2.1 The main menu.................................
12.2.2 Saying voice commands...................
12.2.3 Opening the menu for an operating
mode................................................
12.2.4 Selecting from a list.........................
10.3 Smartphone integration settings...... 62
During the current call...................... 57
9.3.1
9.3.2
9.3.3
Smartphone integration............. 60
65
65
65
65
12.3 Help for voice control....................... 66
13
Steering wheel remote control.. 66
14
Points of interest – symbol
overview..................................... 67
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1 Features
ff AM/FM tuner
–– 18 FM and 12 AM manual presets
ff DAB tuner (optional)
–– 12 manual presets
ff USB/SD/iPod
–– Supports MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, 3GPP,
audiobooks, MPG, AVI
–– Playlists
–– Browsing
–– Shuffle/repeat
ff Aux audio input & DVD video input
ff Bluetooth® phone
–– Hands free
–– Phone book access
–– Music streaming
ff Smartphone integration
–– Apple CarPlay
–– MirrorLink™
–– Android Auto™
ff Sound adjustments
–– Bass, treble, balance, fader
–– 6 equalizer presets
ff Voice control
ff GPS navigation
ff Steering wheel control
2 Symbols used in this
document
Symbols linked with text within a grey box are
warnings and always indicate an immediate or
potential hazard to the user and/or other persons and/or damage of objects:
Safety notice
ff Immediate danger that could cause
serious personal injury or death.
ff Potentially dangerous situation that
could cause serious personal injury
or death.
ff Potentially dangerous situation that
could cause personal injury or damage to property.
Important note:
Warns of a potentially hazardous situation in which the device or any other
object in the vicinity could be damaged.
In addition to these warnings, the following
symbols are also used:
Note:
Additional details for the application
and further useful information.
ff Single-step procedure – instructions for a
procedure that can be completed in just one
step.
ff Bulleted list.
Italic letters like Balance indicate such elements
as the name of a menu or menu item.
Bold letters like Language indicate a button or
menu item that you can tap in order to access a
function or to display further options.
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3 Important information
Hereby, Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH
declares that this radio navigation system is in
compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/
EU.
Road safety
ff Operating the device is only permitted when the driving and traffic
situation allow you to do so. Before
starting to use the device, make
sure that you, your passengers and
other road users are not put in
danger, hindered or inconvenienced. The road traffic regulations
apply at all times.
ff The device has to be used so that
the vehicle can be driven safely at all
times. If in doubt, stop your vehicle
and operate the device while the
vehicle is stationary.
ff You must always be able to hear
police, fire service and ambulance
sirens in good time from inside your
vehicle. For this reason, when using
your device, make sure the volume
is set at a level that is appropriate
for the particular driving and traffic
situation.
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ff The usage of the navigation system
does not absolve the driver of the
responsibility of a correct and vigilant attitude. The relevant traffic
regulations must always be followed. If a navigation instruction
contradicts traffic regulations, the
traffic regulations always apply.
ff The route guidance provided by the
device may not be completely accurate. Ensure that all driving manoeuvres are legal and safe in order to
avoid accidents.
ff Only use appropriate connecting cables and
external devices in regard to safety, electromagnetic compatibility and grade of shielding.
ff The device must not come into contact with
hot or burning objects (e.g. cigarettes).
Risk of electrical shock or
fire
If you disassemble the device, it might
result in electrical shock or fire.
Do not open the device.
3.1 Cleaning information
ff To clean the device, never use hard or sharp
objects that could damage the protective
pane or housing.
ff Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, such
as thinners, benzine, abrasive cleaners,
spray cleaners, acidic or alkaline solutions, or
wax.
ff Do not spray any liquids onto the device.
ff To clean the housing and protective pane /
display, moisten a soft cloth with tepid water
and wipe off the dirt. Make sure that no liquid
enters the inside of the display. Afterwards,
wipe the cleaned surface with a clean, dry
cloth.
Malfunctions
Do not use the device if you notice any
malfunctions such as a frozen screen or
poor audio quality. Continued use of a
malfunctioning system may result in
accidents, fire or electrical shock.
Important note:
In standby mode, the device may drain
the battery when the vehicle’s engine is
not running.
For further details on this, please read
the section entitled “Switching the
device on/off” (page 11).
Note:
Some pixels in the display are darker or
brighter than others. This condition is
an inherent characteristic of liquid
crystal displays, and it is not a malfunction.
Note:
Dust on the display may impair the
functioning of the touchscreen. If the
device detects that the display is dirty,
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a corresponding notification will
appear. In this case, clean the display
to ensure reliable functioning of the
touchscreen.
4 Operation
You do not need to exert pressure on the display
surface.
4.1 Touchscreen controls
4.1.1 Tapping
ff Short tap: A short tap on the display surface
is sufficient to operate most controls.
ff Long tap: Some functions require a long tap.
In this case, keep your fingertip on the display surface for around 2 seconds.
Important note:
Do not use pointed or hard items such
as ball-point pens or pencils for touch
screen operation.
Note:
The figures in this manual depicting the
device’s displays and front panel are
for reference purposes only. The displays shown here may differ from the
actual displays on the device.
The device is equipped with a touchscreen that
provides all the controls:
4.1.2 Swiping
Some functions require you to swipe your finger
over the display surface, e.g.:
ff Scrolling lists and tabs
ff Adjusting sliders (e.g. volume control)
Touch the display surface and let your finger rest
on the surface. Then move your finger over the
surface.
Note:
Tap an area of the scroll bar to skip to
the corresponding section of the list.
4.1.3 Zooming the map view
When you want to operate a control, such as an
on-screen button, all you need to do is gently
touch the relevant area of the display surface.
Note:
This function is only available if the
device is equipped with a navigation
system.
Place two fingers on the map display area and
let your fingers rest on the surface. Then move
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your fingers towards one another (zoom out) or
away from one another (zoom in).
4.1.4 Scrolling the visible map area
Note:
This function is only available if the
device is equipped with a navigation
system.
Touch the map display area and let your finger
rest on the surface. Then move your finger over
the surface to scroll the displayed section of the
map.
4.2 Switching the device on/off
4.2.1 Switching on/off
The device is switched on automatically when
you switch the vehicle’s ignition lock from OFF
to ACC.
After switching on, the Home menu will appear.
The device is switched off automatically when
you switch the vehicle’s ignition lock from ACC
to OFF.
Note:
If the security PIN input screen
appears, enter the device’s security
PIN. For further details on this, please
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read the section entitled “Entering the
security PIN” (page 16).
4.2.2 Standby mode
When the device is switched on, you can switch
it to standby mode. In standby mode, the device
is muted and the display is turned off.
To switch to standby mode,
ff long-tap 1.
To return from stand-by mode,
ff short-tap 1.
The last display will appear.
Note:
When you switch the vehicle’s ignition
lock from ACC to OFF while the device
is in standby mode, it will remain in
standby mode when you switch the
ignition lock to ACC again. If you tap
1 the Home menu will open.
Important note:
In standby mode, the device may drain
the battery when the vehicle’s engine is
not running.
4.3 Adjusting the volume
4.3.1 Increasing/decreasing the
volume
To increase or decrease the volume incrementally,
ff tap the top or bottom half of the volume
control 7.
To increase or decrease the volume continuously,
ff swipe up or down over the volume control
7.
4.3.2 Muting the device
To mute the switched-on device,
ff short-tap 1.
To cancel mute,
ff short-tap 1 again.
4.4 Home menu
The Home menu gives you access to all the main
operating modes:
ff Listen: Radio listening and playing media
ff Call: Telephone
ff Drive: Navigation
ff Connect: Smartphone integration
Note: If your device is not
equipped with a navigation
system, you will be able to
access these main operating modes:
ff Radio: Radio listening
ff Call: Telephone
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ff Media: Playing media
ff Connect: Smartphone integration
Notes:
ff Information about which smartphones the device supports is
available at www.suzuki-slda.com.
ff If your device is not equipped with a
navigation system you may be able
to retrofit the navigation function
(see the section entitled “Retrofitting the navigation function” (page
55)). Please contact your Suzuki
dealer regarding this.
The most important information for each main
operating mode is displayed:
gramme or media title (e.g. frequency and
station name or artist and title name)
ff Call:
–– Phone status indication (e.g. signal
strength)
–– Missed call indication
–– Name of network provider
–– Name of the connected mobile phone
ff Drive:
–– Name of the current or next street
–– Distance to next driving manoeuvre
–– Symbol of the next driving manoeuvre
–– Estimated time of arrival
ff Connect:
–– Type of smartphone integration
Notes:
ff Traffic announcement priority and
radio station names are RDS features and must be supported in your
reception area or by the current
station.
ff Artist and title names must be provided by the media source.
You can open the Home menu at any time:
ff Tap 4.
ff Listen:
–– TA symbol (traffic announcement priority
status)
–– Current tuner or media source (e.g. USB)
–– Details about the current radio pro-
4.4.1 Calling up the display of a
main operating mode
To call up the display of a main operating mode,
ff tap the screen area of the main operating
mode.
Listen area
Call area
Drive area
Connect area
You can access these functions by tapping the
screen area of the main operating modes:
ff Listen: Open the active tuner or audio/video
display
ff Call:
–– If a phone is connected: Open the phone
menu
–– If no phone is connected: Open the Select
Bluetooth device menu
ff Drive: Open the map view
ff Connect: Open the application interface
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Note:
If your device is not equipped with a
navigation system, you will be able to
access these functions:
ff Radio: Open the tuner display
ff Call:
–– If a phone is connected: Open
the phone menu
–– If no phone is connected: Open
the Select Bluetooth device
menu
ff Media: Open the audio/video display
ff Connect: Open the application
interface
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4.4.2 Directly selecting functions
You can select a main function belonging to any
of the operating modes directly from the Home
menu:
ff Tap the direct-select button within the screen
area of the main operating mode.
You can access these functions using the directselect feature:
ff
(Listen): Open the source menu for radio
listening and playing media
ff
(Call): Open the Select Bluetooth device
menu
ff
(Drive):
–– When route guidance is activated: Open
the Route tab in the Destinations menu
–– When route guidance is not activated:
Open the New tab in the Destinations
menu
ff
(Connect): Open the application interface or the list of applications (depending on
the type of smartphone that is connected)
Note:
If your device is not equipped with a
navigation system, you will be able to
access these functions:
ff Radio: Open the source menu for
radio listening
ff Call: Open the Select Bluetooth
device menu
ff Media: Open the source menu for
playing media
ff Connect: Open the application
interface or the list of applications
(depending on the type of smartphone that is connected)
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4.4.3 Quick-access feature
You can access further functions for each main
operating mode using the quick-access feature:
ff Tap the quick-access button in the centre of
the Home menu.
The quick-access wheel appears.
ff Tap the desired function.
You can access these functions using the quickaccess feature:
ff Listen:
–– Radio: Start ascending/descending seek
tuning
–– Playing media:
Short tap: Skip to the next/previous title
Touch and hold: Fast forward/rewind
ff Call: Open the Contacts menu / open the
Calls menu
ff Drive: Open the Favourites menu / display
TMC messages
ff Connect: Quit the running smartphone application
Note:
If your device is not equipped with a
navigation system, you will be able to
access these functions:
ff Radio: Start ascending/descending
seek tuning
ff Call: Open the Contacts menu /
open the Calls menu
ff Media:
–– Short tap: Skip to the next/
previous title
–– Touch and hold: Fast forward/
rewind
ff Connect: Quit the running smartphone application
4.5 The displays of the main operating modes
4.5.1 Radio listening and playing
media
FM tuner display:
USB display:
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4.5.2 Telephone
Phone menu, Calls list:
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4.5.3 Navigation
Note:
Only if your device is equipped with a
navigation system.
Map view:
4.5.5 Switching between the displays of the main operating
modes
You can switch from the display of one main
operating mode directly to the display of
another main operating mode:
ff Tap the corresponding button at the top edge
of the display.
Note:
If provided by your mobile phone, the
Calls list will show the number or
contact name of the caller.
4.5.4 Smartphone integration
Display of the active application (example):
4.6 Enabling the keypad lock while
driving
Note:
When the Lock keypad while driving
setting is enabled, certain features of
the device’s navigation and smartphone integration functions are disabled to avoid driver distraction.
You can set whether the keypad should be disabled for destination input while the vehicle is
moving. If the keypad lock is activated, you will
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only be able to use the keypad while the vehicle
is stationary.
To enable the Lock keypad while driving setting,
ff first switch to the Home menu, if necessary.
ff Tap 6.
The system settings are displayed.
Note:
A pop-up appears to inform the user to
reconnect the iPhone after the keypad
setting has been changed while an
Apple CarPlay session is active.
To enable the Lock keypad while driving setting,
ff first switch to the Home menu, if necessary.
ff Tap 6.
The system settings are displayed.
ff Tap Lock keypad while driving.
4.7 Entering the security PIN
Note:
You can enable or disable security PIN
protection and change the device’s
security PIN. For further details on this,
please read the section entitled “Further system settings” (page 20).
If security PIN protection has been enabled, the
security PIN input screen will appear whenever
the device has been separated from the operating voltage of the vehicle (e.g. in case of the
replacement of the vehicle battery):
ff Tap Lock keypad while driving.
The keypad lock is activated when the check
mark is displayed in the checkbox.
Note:
Tap 6 to close the options display.
4.6.1 Keypad lock setting during
active Apple CarPlay session
If you change the Lock keypad while driving
setting during an active Apple CarPlay session,
the setting will not take effect immediately. You
will need to reconnect the iPhone manually in
order for the keypad setting change to take
effect.
A pop-up appears to inform the user to reconnect the iPhone after the keypad setting has
been changed.
Note:
Tap 6 to close the options display.
Note:
You have 5 attempts at entering the
security PIN correctly.
ff Enter the device’s four-digit security PIN.

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