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Navigation Radio CD
www.blaupunkt.comOperating and Installation Instructions
TravelPilot Rome NAV55E
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Contents
ContentsAbout these instructions ................3For your safety ...............................3Scope of delivery............................5Device Overview .............................6Controls ..........................................6
The most important display symbols ........................................7
The basic functions ........................8Theft protection ...........................8Detaching/attaching the control panel ............................................8Switching the device on and off ..9Entering the code number ...........9Inserting a CD ............................10Adjusting the volume .................11Muting the device.......................11Operation with car phone ..........11
Operating the settings menu .......12Operation of the menu button ...12Example of a menu operation ....12
Basic settings before the trip ......15Adjusting sound and balance .....15Adjusting the equalizer ..............17Basic settings in the "System" menu ..........................................18Setting the basic settings of the radio ....................................22Setting the basic settings of the navigation system ................24
While driving ................................26Selecting an audio source ..........26Playing music .............................29Traffi c announcements ...............31
Operating the radio ......................35Selecting the waveband/memory bank .............................36Tuning into a station ..................36Scanning receivable stations (SCAN) .......................................38Storing stations ..........................39
Playing stored stations ...............40Operating the CD/MP3 player ......40
Playing CDs ................................41Selecting a track from a list........42Scanning tracks (SCAN) .............44Changing MP3 settings ...............44
Operating the navigation system ...46The operating principle ..............46Installing the navigation software ..47The navigation display ................48The three menus of the navigation system .......................49Starting the navigation system ...52Overview of the destination entry ..52Entering an address....................54Entering points of interest ..........58Saving destinations ....................59Deleting/renaming destinations .61Calling a destination from the memory ......................................62Destination guidance ..................62Route calculation ........................63Displaying the calculated route ..67Changing a route (Traffi c ahead) ..67Specifying Route Options ...........68Displaying the current position ..71
Installation instructions ...............72For your safety ............................72Connection assignments ............73Connecting the device ................75Installing the device ...................77Entering the code number ..........78Switching the speedometer signal on/off ...............................79Performing a sensor test ............79Calibrating the device ...............79Cleaning the device ....................81Uninstalling the device ...............81
Warranty .......................................82Specifi cations ...............................82Glossary ........................................83Index .............................................84
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Blaupunkt stands for technical know-how in mobile radio recep-tion, for precise navigation systems and fi rst-class sound. The blue dot made its debut in 1923 as a seal of quality that was assigned after rigourous functional – and it still ap-plies today. At that time as well as today, the blue dot identifi es prod-ucts of extraordinary quality.
About these instructionsPlease read these instructions and, in particular, the chapter entitled "For your safety" (next section) in their entirety before using the de-vice!
Additional documentationCD changer instructionsInstructions for the optional steering wheel remote control
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For your safetyThe device was manufactured ac-cording to the state of the art and established safety guidelines. Even so, dangers may occur if you do not observe the safety information:Read these instructions carefully and completely before using the device.
Keep the instructions at a loca-tion so that they are always ac-cessible to all users.Always pass on the device to third parties together with these instructions.
Use as directed
The device is designed for use in automobiles. Special information about the navigation of campers, busses and trucks, such as altitude limitations or maximum permissible road load, is not included on the navigation CD.Navigation off the roads (offroad) is not possible with the ROME NAV55E.
If you are installing device yourself
You may only install the device yourself if you are experienced in installing car sound systems and navigation systems and are very fa-miliar with the electrical system of the vehicle.
For your safety
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Observe the following!
General Do not open the device! The de-vice contains a Class 1 laser that emits invisible laser radiation which can cause injuries to your eyes. Accessing the inside of the device voids the warranty.Immediately remove the device card from the packaging and store it separate from the device outside of the vehicle!
In operationOperate the device only if traf-fi c situation permits it! Stop at a suitable location before entering a new navigation destination or changing basic settings!Always listen at a moderate volume so that you can always acoustic warning signals (e.g. po-lice)! This will also help to pro-tect your hearing.The navigation system outputs turn-by-turn directions during the destination guidance. Follow them only if you do not violate any traffi c regulations!Carry the control panel with you in the supplied bag whenever you leave the vehicle. Some CDs with copy protection cannot be played.Do not insert any mini CDs (8 cm diameter) and shape CDs since they destroy the drive!
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Similar to printed material, the digital map material on the navi-gation CD is no longer up to date after some time. For this reason, update your navigation CD as soon as a new version is released (see www.blaupunkt.com).
For cleaningClean the device with a dry or slightly moistened cloth. Do not use any solvents, cleaning agents or cleansers and no cockpit spray or care product for plastic ma-terials.
For disposalReturn used devices to your local collection site.
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For your safety
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Scope of delivery1 Rome NAV55E1 Cloth bag for the control panel1 Navigation CD1 GPS antenna1 Device card with four-digit code
number1 Operating instructions1 Support frame2 Disassembly bar2 Connecting cables for speed-
ometer signal and reversing signal
1 Guide pin1 Screwdriver2 Adhesive labels (security)
Scope of delivery
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1 button (Open)Open the control panel and remove the CD
2 Volume control3 On/Off button
Short press: Switch on/mute traffi c announcement/fading out the turn-by-turn directionPress long: Switch off
4 MENU buttonCalling the settings menu
5 Function button 16 Function button 27 Function button 38 Function button 49 Function button 5: Function button 6
Functions that are assigned to the function buttons 5 to : are shown on the display A
; TRAF button Press short: Call up traffi c informa-tion settingsPress long: Display TMC messages
< Menu buttonSelect a menu item/character
= OK buttonPress short: Confi rm selectionPress long: Start scan/station seek tuning
> NAVI button Press short: Switch to navigation system Press long: Call up route options
? TUN button Press short: Switch to radioPress repeatedly: Select the wave-band (FM1, FM2, FMT, MW, LW)Press long: Start Travelstore
Device Overview
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Device Overview
Controls
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@ SRC button Toggle between CD/MP3/WMA play-er and optional CD changer
A ESC button Press short in the menu: Change to the previous menu levelPress long in the menu: Change to the top menu levelText input: Delete last characterNavigation: Cancel destination guid-anceScan: CancelTravelstore: Cancel
B button (Info)Display current location, dis play complete listPress short during destination guidance: Show current location and repeat last voice-prompted turn-by-turn directionPress long during destination guid-ance: Display route list
C CD drive
FMT16:13
BBC Tune Band Options
TMC1
2
3
4
5
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92,8
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B C ED F A
The most important display symbols
Functions assigned to the func-tion buttons (5 to :).You can also control the currently ac-tive audio source with the function buttons (5 to :) if these functions are not displayed.
B TMC symbolC TA symbolD Display areaE TimeF Current audio source
G Menus
A
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Device Overview
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The basic functions
Theft protectionTo provide protection against theft, the device features
a four-digit code number (printed on the device card)a detachable control panel (see below)
CAUTION!
Danger of theft!
Without the code number and the control panel, the device is useless to a thief.
Never keep the control panel and device card in the vehicle, not even in a hidden place; instead, carry the control panel with you in its bag when you leave the ve-hicle!
Detaching/attaching the control panelYou can detach the control panel to protect against theft.
CAUTION!
Danger of injuries!
If the control panel is open, it may lead to personal injuries in case of an accident.
Close the control panel before you start driving!
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CAUTION!
Damage to the control panel!
The control panel can be damaged or malfunction if the following is not observed:
Never drop the control panel.Transport it only in its supplied bag.Never expose it to direct sunlight or another heat source.Never touch the contacts on the rear side. If necessary, clean the contacts with lint-free cloth moistened with alcohol.
To detach the control panel:Press the button 1.
The control panel opens to the front.
Note:If the device is switched on and a CD is in the drive, it is ejected after 2 seconds. If you do not re-move this CD, it is automatically pulled in again after approx. 10 seconds. The device automati-cally switches off after approx. 30 seconds (Standby).
The basic functions
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Pull the control panel straight out of its hinges.
To attach the control panel:Push the control panel into its hinges from the front.The control panel engages in the hinges.Fold up the control panel.The control panel engages. The device can now be switched on.
Switching the device on and offTo switch on the device:
Press the On/Off button 3.The device plays the previously active audio source at the previ-ously selected volume.
Notes:You can limit the power-on vol-ume to a maximum value (see p. 18).If you switch on the device without fi rst switching on the vehicle ignition, the device au-tomatically switches off after one hour to save the vehicle battery.
To switch off the device:Hold the On/Off button 3 pressed until the display disap-pears. The device remains in standby mode for 30 minutes before com-pletely switching itself off.
Note:The device is automatically switched off as soon as you switch of the vehicle ignition. If you switch on the ignition again, it also automatically switches on the device again.
Entering the code numberThe code number is used for theft protection. You must enter it if the device was disconnected from the battery power, e.g. after a repair of the vehicle. The code number is printed on the device card.
Note:Memorise the code number or take it with you before you use the vehicle for a longer trip.
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The basic functions
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If the code entry appears on the display, the fi rst digit is selected.
Turn the menu button < until the selected position shows the correct number.Press the OK button = to con-fi rm the number.The next digit of the code number is selected.Repeat the two steps for the remaining digits of the code number.
If you entered an incorrect number:Press the ESC BUTTON A.The number entered last is de-leted.
If the correct complete code number is displayed:
Press the OK button =.The device is operational.
If you entered the wrong code number
If you inadvertently entered and confi rmed a wrong code number, you can repeat the entry. To prevent thieves from obtaining the code number through trial-and-error, the device is blocked for one hour after the third incorrect entry. Leave the device switched on during this time, because if you switch off the device during the waiting time, the waiting time is reset and is once again one hour long.
You can also deactivate the Code query (see p. 21).
Inserting a CDTo insert the navigation CD or an MP3, WMA or audio CD, the device must be switched on:
Press the button 1.The control panel opens to the front. If a CD is in the drive, it is ejected. If you do not remove this CD, it is automatically pulled in again after approx. 10 seconds.Insert the CD with its printed side uppermost into the CD drive C until you feel some resistance.The drive automatically draws in the CD and checks it. Fold up the control panel.The DVD starts playing. The cor-responding menu displays.
Note:The device remembers the track and playing time of the audio or MP3 or WMA-CD played last and starts again at the same point at which the playback was inter-rupted. This is extremely helpful if the navigation CD had to be briefl y inserted during the audio playback.
Code
0 0 0 0 0K
Code
0 0 0 0 0K
The basic functions
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Adjusting the volumeTo change the volume of the cur-rently playing source:
Turn the volume control 2.The volume changes. The current volume is shown on the volume display and stored.
Note:The device handles the volume of the different sources (music, voice output or phone) independ-ent of each other. You only con-trol the volume of the currently active audio source at any given time. The volume of the other au-dio sources does not change.
Muting the deviceYou can mute the currently playing audio source as follows:
Briefly press the On/Off but-ton 3.MUTE briefl y appears on the dis-play.
Note:In each case, you only mute the currently playing audio source (music, traffi c announcement, voice-prompted turn-by-turn di-rection or phone). As soon as you activate a different audio source, it is played back with the previ-ously selected volume.
Diving recommendation an-nouncements of the navigation system can also be switched off (see p. 24).
To cancel the mute function:Briefl y press the On/Off button 3 again or turn the volume con-trol 2.
Operation with car phoneIf the device is connected to a car phone:
If the device is switched off, it au-tomatically switches on when you receive a call or make a call,the phone symbol appears during the phone call or the "PHONE" text appears on the display dur-ing the destination guidance,the audio source which is cur-rently playing is muted as long as you are making a phone call,the voice of the person calling you is played back via the loud-speakers of the vehicle,the access to many menus (see p. 12) is blocked during the phone call.
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FMT16:13
NDR 2 Tune Band
TMC1
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92,8
Optionen
Volume 4FMT
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NDR 2 Tune Band
TMC1
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92,8
Optionen
Volume 4
The basic functions
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Operating the settings menuThe settings menu allows you to ad-just basic device functions, such as sound, power-on volume or display brightness and language, to your specifi c needs. This chapter provides information about:
The buttons used for navigation in the settings menu (see be-low),An example to illustrate how to reach a specifi c menu item (see below),The location of menu items in the settings menu (see p. 13).
Operation of the menu buttonThe menu button < together with the OK button = is the central con-trol unit of the device.
The MENU button 4 is used to call up the settings menu.Turning the menu button < to the left or the right allows you tom select menu items, charac-ters or settings. Use the OK button = to con-fi rm the selection and reach new menu levels and the menu items which can be adjusted. The OK button = is also used to activate/deactivate the selected menu item.The ESC button A returns you to the next higher menu level.
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Example of a menu operationThe following example (Changing the reception sensitivity of the ra-dio) shows how to operate the set-tings menu in general.
Calling the settings menu
Press the MENU button 4. The settings menu is displayed. The fi rst menu item, "Navigation", is highlighted.
Selecting a menu item in the settings menu
Turn the menu button < until the "Tuner" menu item is high-lighted.
Confi rming a selection
Press the OK button = to con-fi rm your selection.
NoteIn some operating situations, you cannot select certain menu items. If you press the OK button =, you will instead hear a warn-ing beep.
Menu
NavigationTunerSystem
AudioEqualizerInstallation
Menu
NavigationTunerSystem
AudioEqualizerInstallation
Menu
NavigationTunerSystem
AudioEqualizerInstallation
Menu
NavigationTunerSystem
AudioEqualizerInstallation
Operating the settings menu
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The "Tuner" menu can be select-ed only if the radio is currently set to an FM station.
The "Tuner" menu is displayed. The fi rst menu item, "RDS", is highlighted.
Selecting a menu item
Turn the menu button < until the "Sensitivity" menu item is highlighted.
Changing and saving the setting of the menu item
Press the OK button =.The check mark behind "Sensitivity" disappears. This reduces the re-ception sensitivity of the radio so that the station seek tuning fi nds only strong stations and ignores weak, noise-degraded stations.
Exiting the settings menu
Press the ESC button A repeat-edly until the settings menu is displayed.If you briefl y press the ESC but-ton A, you return to one higher menu level. If you press on the ESC button A for a longer time, you are immediately returned to the top level of the settings menu.
Note:The top left corner of the display shows three boxes which display the menu level on which the cor-responding menu is located.
Overview of the settings menu
The following overview represents the settings menu which is called via the MENU button 4.
Tuner
RDS VARAlternat. freq. Regional
SensitivityHighCut 0
Tuner
RDS VARAlternat. freq. Regional
SensitivityHighCut 0
Tuner
RDS VARAlternat. freq. Regional
SensitivityHighCut 0
Tuner
RDS VARAlternat. freq. Regional
SensitivityHighCut 0
Tuner
RDS VARAlternat. freq. Regional
SensitivityHighCut 0
Tuner
RDS VARAlternat. freq. Regional
SensitivityHighCut 0
First menu levelAll subsequent menu levelsLast menu level
Operating the settings menu
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Basic settings before the trip
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Basic settings before the trip
DANGER!
Risk of an accident through distraction from traffi c!
If you change the settings while driving, you may be distracted from the traffi c and cause an accident.
Stop at a suitable location before changing the settings!
Adjusting sound and balanceSound and balance are adjusted in the "Audio" menu.If the device is muted, the muting is automatically cancelled as soon as you select a menu item in the "Audio" menu.
Adjusting bass and treble
You can affect the sound with the bass and treble setting.
Note:The bass and treble settings of the different sources (radio, CD player, MP3/WMA player) are independent of each other. You only control the sound of the cur-rently active source at any giv-en time. The sound of the other sources does not change.
During a traffi c announcement or a telephone call, you cannot change bass and treble.
To change bass or treble:In the "Audio" menu, select and confi rm the desired menu item ("Bass" or "Treble").The corresponding sound control is displayed.
Change the sound by turning the menu button < to the left or right.The sound changes. The sound control illustrates the change.Press the OK button = to store this sound or press the ESC but-ton A to return to the previous sound setting.
Adjusting the loudness
Loudness is a volume-dependent automatic rise in bass which en-sures that the sound also appears natural at a low volume setting.
Note:The loudness setting applies to all sources. During a traffi c an-nouncement or a telephone call, you cannot change the loud-ness.
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To change the loudness:In the "Audio" menu, select and confirm the "Loudness" menu item.The loudness control is dis-played.
Change the loudness by turning the menu button < to the left or right. Try out different loud-ness settings at high and low volume until you fi nd the desired sound.At low loudness, the sound ap-pears to have less bass at a low volume than at a high volume. A high loudness attempts to com-pensate for this effect.Press the OK button = to store this sound or press the ESC but-ton A to return to the previous sound setting.
Adjusting the balance
The balance controls the volume dis-tribution between left and right.
Note:The balance setting applies to all sources.
To change the balance:In the "Audio" menu, select and confirm the "Balance" menu item.The volume distribution is dis-played.
Change the balance by turning the menu button < to the left or right.The left-right volume distribution changes. The display shows the volume distribution.Press the OK button = to store this balance setting or press the ESC button A to return to the previous balance setting.
Adjusting the fader
The fader controls the volume dis-tribution between front and rear.
Note:The fader setting applies to all sources.
To change the fader:In the "Audio" menu, select and confi rm the "Fader" menu item.The volume distribution is dis-played.
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Change the fader by turning the menu button < to the left or right.The front-rear volume distribu-tion changes. The display shows the volume distribution.Press the OK button = to store this fader setting or press the ESC button A to return to the previous fader setting.
Adjusting the equalizerYour device features a digital 5-band equalizer. In each of the 5 frequency bands, you can purposefully raise or lower a single centre frequen-cy. This allows you to adjust the sound to your vehicle and remedy problems, such as droning or poor speech articulation.
How to operate the equalizer
To change the equalizer settings:Insert a CD which you know very well (see p. 10).Adjust the bass and treble, loud-ness, balance and fader to zero (see p. 15).In the "Audio" menu, select and confirm the "Equalizer" menu item.
Note:The equalizer setting applies to all sources.
The Equalizer is displayed.
First, select and confi rm the fre-quency band to be changed.
Sub Low: 32-50 HzLow: 63-250 HzMid: 315-1250 HzMid High: 1600-6300 HzHigh: 8000-12500 Hz
A centre frequency from the se-lected frequency band is dis-played.
Select the centre frequency to be changed from the frequency band.
Sub Low: 32, 40, 50 HzLow: 63, 80, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250 HzMid: 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250 Hz
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Mid High: 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000, 6300 HzHigh: 8000, 10000, 12500 Hz
The selected frequency band and the corresponding setting are displayed.Change the setting by turning the menu button < to the left or right. You can raise or lower the selected frequency in ten in-crements.The volume of the selected fre-quency is changed. The bar on the left side of the display shows the change.Press the OK button = to store this equalizer setting or press the ESC button A to return to the previous equalizer setting.As soon as you store this equal-izer setting, the equalizer setting of another centre frequency of the same frequency band is au-tomatically deleted because you can change only a single centre frequency for each frequency band!
Which setting is the correct one?
First, change the settings of the mid-frequencies, followed by those for the treble and fi nally the bass.
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4. Insuffi cient bass 50–100 approx. +4 to +6
Basic settings in the "System" menuYou define the following in the "System" menu:
The volume control (see below),the control of the display bright-ness (see p. 20),the language of the display texts and the voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions of the navigation system (see p. 20),whether the device queries the code after being disconnected from the battery power (see p. 21),the time (see p. 21).
Adjusting the volume control
You perform the following volume adjustments in the "Vol. settings" menu:
Maximum switch-on volume (On max.):
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When you switch on the device, it plays at the previously selected volume. However, if you adjusted the volume before switch-off to be higher than maximum power-on volume, the volume is auto-matically limited to the switch-on volume when you switch it on again.Automatic low-volume switching (Nav difference):While the navigation system an-nounces a turn-by-turn direction, the volume of the currently play-ing audio source is reduced so that you can clearly understand the turn-by-turn direction. You can adjust the volume decrease from 0 (low decrease) to 6 (high decrease).Minimum volume for traffi c an-nouncements (TA min.):If the volume is set to a low value, it is automatically raised to this value during a traffi c announce-ment.Minimum volume of car phone (Phone min.):In order to clearly understand a phone call even if the volume is set to very low, the volume of the phone call is automatically raised to this value.Speed-dependent volume adjust-ment (Gala):When you are driving faster, the volume is automatically in-creased to compensate for the driving noise. Under "Gala", you can adjust how much the volume
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Note:You cannot change the volume setting as long as you are receiv-ing a traffi c announcement.
To change the volume settings:In the "System" menu, select and confi rm the "Vol.settings" menu item.The volume menu appears.
In the volume menu, select and confi rm the desired menu item.The corresponding volume con-trol appears.
WARNING!
Risk of injuries from high power-on volume!
If you adjust the switch-on volume too high, the volume can be so high when you switch on the device that you may experience a hearing de-fect.
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Adjust the switch-on volume to a low value!
Change the volume by turning the menu button < to the left or right and press the OK but-ton =.The currently playing source is played with the selected volume. The volume control displays the volume.
Adjusting the control of the display brightness
You adjust the following in the "Display" menu:
Whether the display automati-cally switches off when you are not operating the device (Display off),whether the display brightness is automatically adjusted (Auto/Day/Night mode),the brightness with switched-off headlights (Brightness day) ,the brightness with switched-on headlights (Brightness night ).
To adjust the setting of the display brightness:
In the "System" menu, select and confi rm the "Display" menu item.The display menu appears.
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Select and confi rm the desired menu item in the display menu ("Display off", "Mode", "Brightness day" or "Brightness night").The corresponding setting ap-pears.
If you activate "Display off" with the OK button =, the display automatically switches off 10 seconds after the last push of a button. To switch it back on again, press any button.If you select "Mode", you can use the OK button = to select among "Auto" (automatically changing the brightness), "Day" and "Night". You use the menus "Brightness day" and "Brightness night" to adjust the desired display brightness with headlights switched on or off by using the menu button <.
Note:If your vehicle features a control for instrument lighting, you can also use it to toggle the display brightness between "Brightness day" and "Brightness night".
For the device to recognise that the headlights are switched on, the corresponding signal must be connected.
Setting the Language
You adjust the following in the "Language" menu:
The language of the texts on the display,
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the language of the voice-prompt-ed turn-by-turn directions of the navigation system.
Note:To change the language, the navi-gation CD must be in the drive.
To change the language:In the "System" menu, select and confirm the "Language" menu item.The language menu appears.
In the language menu, select and confi rm the desired language.The language is changed.
Note:The voice output of the naviga-tion system is dependent upon the data on the navigation CD. It is, therefore, possible that the display texts appear in the selected language, but the turn-by-turn directions are spoken in English.
Activating/deactivating the code query
To protect against theft, the device features a code query, which is acti-vated/deactivated as follows:
In the "System" menu, select and confi rm the "Code" menu item. The code menu appears.
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Danger of theft!
If you deactivate the code query, a thief can put the stolen device into operation.
You should avoid deactivating the code query!
Select and confi rm the desired menu item in the code menu and enter the four-digit code number (see p. 9).
On: After every disconnect from battery power, the code must be re-entered.Off: After a disconnect from battery power, the code does not have to be re-entered.
Setting the clock
The local time is set in the "Clock" menu.
Note:The clock is automatically set us-ing the GPS satellite signals. You only have to the clock after instal-lation and when changing to and from daylight savings time.
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To set the clock:In the "System" menu, select and confi rm the "Clock" menu item.The clock menu appears. The hours are highlighted.
Change the hours by turning the menu button < and press the OK button =.Change the minutes by turning the menu button < and press the OK button =.
Setting the basic settings of the radioYour device features an RDS radio. RDS means "Radio Data System". The radio can receive data which are transmitted without being heard parallel to the music. This allows for displaying the station name on the display and automatically switching ti an alternative frequency if your vehicle is leaving the frequency range of a station.Basic settings and comfort func-tions of the radio are defi ned in the "Tuner" menu.
Note:Before you can change to the "Tuner" menu, the radio must be set to an FM station!
Displaying the station name
Some FM radio stations use the RDS signal to transmit advertise-ment or other information instead of the station name. You can defi ne which of this information is shown on the display as follows:
In the settings menu, select and confi rm the "Tuner" menu item.The "Tuner" menu appears.
In the "Tuner" menu, select the "RDS" menu item.Use the OK button = to tog-gle the RDS functions between "VAR", "FREQ" and "FIX".
"VAR": All information is dis-played as soon as it is received, including advertisement."FREQ": Neither station name nor advertisement is displayed, only the reception frequency."FIX": Only the information re-ceived fi rst is displayed, which can be the station name or ad-vertisement or any other piece of information.
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Enabling/disabling automatic changing to alternative frequencies (AF)
The radio can automatically tune to the best receivable frequency of the selected station.
To activate/deactivate this function:In the settings menu, select and confi rm the "Tuner" menu item.The "Tuner" menu appears.
In the "Tuner" menu, select the "Alternat. freq." menu item.You can activate the automatic selection of an alternative fre-quency (check mark) or deacti-vate it (no check mark) with the OK button =.
Enable/disable automatic changing to other regional programmes
Some stations divide their pro-grammes into regional programmes with different contents at certain times. You can use the Regional function to prevent or allow the de-vice from switching to alternative frequencies that are transmitting a different programme content.
In the settings menu, select and confi rm the "Tuner" menu item.
The "Tuner" menu appears.
In the menu of the tuner basic settings, select the "Regional" menu item.Use the OK button = to prevent the automatic switching to oth-er regional programmes (check mark) or allow it (no check mark).
Activating/deactivating improved reception (HighCut)
The HighCut function results in an improved reception in case of weak radio reception (FM only). If the re-ception is weak, the interference level is automatically decreased. The response sensitivity of the HighCut function can be adjusted as follows:
In the settings menu, select and confi rm the "Tuner" menu item.The "Tuner" menu appears.
In the menu of the tuner basic settings, select the "HighCut" menu item.
Tuner
RDS VARAlternat. freq. Regional
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Use the OK button = to change the response sensitivity of the HighCut function between "0", "1" and "2".
"0" means: The HighCut func-tion is deactivated,"1" means: The response sen-sitivity is low."2" means: The response sen-sitivity is high.
Changing the seek tuning sensitivity
The seek tuning sensitivity deter-mines whether the automatic sta-tion seek tuning locates only strong stations or also weaker stations, which may be degraded by a high noise level.
To change the seek tuning sensi-tivity:
In the settings menu, select and confi rm the "Tuner" menu item.The "Tuner" menu appears.
In the "Tuner" menu, select the "Sensitivity" menu item.Use the OK button = to select the seek tuning sensitivity:
A check mark means that the seek tuning also stops at weak-er stations,If no check mark is shown, the seek tuning stops only at strong stations.
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Setting the basic settings of the navigation systemYou define the following in the "Navigation" menu:
Whether the navigation system announces turn-by-turn direc-tions (see below),whether the remaining travel time or the estimated arrival time is displayed during destination guidance (see p. 25),whether map details are shown during destination guidance be-fore you have to make a turn (see p. 25),whether TMC traffi c announce-ments are also announced dur-ing inactive destination guidance (see p. 25).
Activating/deactivating voice output of the navigation system
The navigation system can announce turn-by-turn directions during des-tination guidance (see p. 65). This voice output can be activated or de-activated as follows:
In the settings menu, select and confi rm the "Navigation" menu item.The menu of the basic settings of navigation appears.
In the menu of the navigation ba-sic settings, select the "Speech output" menu item.
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You can activate the speech out-put (check mark) or deactivate it (no check mark) with the OK button =.
Adjusting the time display
During destination guidance, the re-maining travel time or the estimated arrival time can be displayed.To toggle between the times:
In the settings menu, select and confi rm the "Navigation" menu item.The menu of the basic settings of navigation appears.
In the menu of the navigation basic settings, select the "Time" menu item.Use the OK button = to toggle between "Travel" (remaining trav-el time) and "Arrival" (estimated arrival time).
Activating/deactivating the voice output of TMC traffi c announcements
If you tuned into a TMC station, the device receives TMC traffi c an-nouncements (see p. 33). They are analysed during the dynamic des-tination guidance so that you can avoid traffi c jams and arrive at your destination as quickly as possible (see p. 70).
You can enable/disable the an-nouncement of TMC traffic an-nouncements as follows during in-active destination guidance:
In the settings menu, select and confi rm the "Navigation" menu item.The menu of the basic settings of navigation appears.
In the menu of the navigation basic settings, select the "TMC speech output" menu item.You can activate the speech out-put (check mark) or deactivate it (no check mark) with the OK button =.
Switching the junction zoom on/off
During the destination guidance, the navigation system can display map details for a time (junction zoom).
To switch the junction zoom on or off:
In the settings menu, select and confi rm the "Navigation" menu item.The menu of the basic settings of navigation appears.
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In the menu of the navigation ba-sic settings, select the "Junction zoom" menu item.
You can activate the junction zoom (check mark) or deactivate it (no check mark) with the OK button =.
While drivingThis chapter describes how to:
Select a certain audio source (see below),play music (radio, CD, MP3 or CD changer, see p. 29),putting through traffi c announce-ments (TA) (see p. 31).
Selecting an audio sourceYou can select the following audio sources:With the TUN button ?:
the radio (see p.27).
With the SRC button @:the CD player (see p. 27), if an audio CD is in the drive,the MP3/WMA player (see p. 28, if an MP3 or WMA-CD is in the drive,a CD changer or a similar device, if such a device is connected and at least one CD is in the magazine (see p. 28).
Note:If a car phone is connected, it is automatically put through as soon as you make a phone call (see p. 11).
Selecting the radio as audio source
To select the radio as the audio source:
Press the TUN button ?.
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The previously selected radio sta-tion is played. The radio display is shown.
The radio display
TMC symbolListen symbolTraffi c information symbol (TA)TimeMemory bankMemory location for radio sta-tions Station nameTuning menuFrequency band menu
K Option menu of the radioL Reception frequency
To tune, store and call up radio sta-tions, see p. 35.
Selecting the CD player, MP3 player or CD changer as audio source
To select the CD/MP3 player or an optional CD changer as the audio source:
Press the SRC button @.The previously active audio source is played, if a CD is inserted.
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As soon as you switch on an audio source, the playback of this audio source continues at the point where it was interrupted. The correspond-ing display is shown.
The CD display
TMC symbolListen symbolTraffi c information symbol (TA)Time"Reverse/Track backward" symbol"Forward/Track forward" sym-bol"MIX" symbolTracks menuTrack info display
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The MP3 display
TMC symbolListen symbolTraffi c information symbol (TA)Time"Reverse/Track backward" symbol"Forward/Track forward" sym-bol"MIX" symbol"Jump to next folder" symbol"Jump to previous folder" sym-bol
K ID3 track name or fi le nameL ID3 artist or folder nameM Browse menuN Options menu of the MP3
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The CD changer display
TMC symbolListen symbolTraffi c information symbol (TA)Time"Reverse/Track backward" symbol"Forward/Track forward" sym-bol"MIX" symbol"Jump to the next CD in the changer magazine" symbol"Jump to the previous CD in the changer magazine" symbol
K Tracks menuL CDs menuM Options menu of the CD
changerO Playing time displayP "RPT" symbolTo operate the CD/MP3 player, see p. 40.
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Playing musicThe music playback starts auto-matically as soon as you select an audio source (see p. 26), provided that a CD is inserted or a station is tuned in. Symbols are assigned to the func-tion buttons 1 5 to 6 : which are displayed on the left and right side of the display. These function buttons are used to initiate certain functions, such as forward or re-verse, even if the symbols are no longer displayed (e.g. during the destination entry of the navigation system).The following table provides an overview of which function but-tons can be used to execute the most important operating steps of the radio, CD/MP3/WMA player and optional CD changer.
Notes about the table:
"Forward/Reverse" means:The current CD or MP3 track is for-warded or reversed. You can listen while forwarding/reversing."Track forward/backward" means:The current or next track is played again from the beginning.To select and play tracks directly from a list, see p. 42.
"Random playback" means:
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If "MIX CD" is displayed, the tracks on the current audio CD are played in random order.
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If "MIX DIR" is displayed, the tracks from the same folder of the MP3-CD are played in random order.
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If "MIX ALL" is displayed, all the tracks from all folders of the MP3-CD are played in random order.
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If "MIX MAG" is displayed, the tracks from all CDs in the optional CD changer are played in random or-der.
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MIX Press MIX 1 x: Folder is mixedPress MIX 2 x: CD is mixed
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If "MIX" is not displayed, the random playback is switched off. The tracks are played in the order in which they appear on the CD.
"Repeat mode" means:You can switch among the following repeat modes:
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If "RPT CD" is displayed, the current CD is repeated until you cancel the repeat mode.
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If "RPT DIR" is displayed, all tracks from the same MP3 folder are re-peated until you cancel the repeat mode.
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If "RPT" is not displayed, the repeat mode is switched off. Nevertheless, an audio or MP3/WMA-CD is repeat-ed after it has been played once.
"Previous/next CD" means:If you connected a CD changer, the previous or next CD in the magazine of the changer is played.
"Previous/next folder" means:If you inserted an MP3-CD, the fi rst track from the previous or next fold-er on the CD is played.Additional options for infl uencing the music playback can be found
in the chapter "Operating the radio" (see p. 35),in the chapter "Operating the CD/MP3 player" (see p. 40).
Traffi c announcementsYour device can also fade in traffi c announcements of radio stations (TA) if you are currently listening to a different audio source, provided that the radio is tuned to a station that broadcasts traffi c announce-ments.
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Your device is equipped with an RDS-EON receiving unit. EON means Enhanced Other Network. In case of a traffi c announcement (TA), this receiving unit can auto-matically switch over from a non-traffi c information station to a traf-fi c information station of the same station chain. After the traffi c an-nouncement, the device automati-cally switches back to the previous-ly played programme.In addition, your device can receive TMC traffi c announcements which are automatically analysed by the navigation system during a dynamic destination guidance. For this pur-pose, the radio must be tuned to a station that broadcasts TMC traffi c announcements.
Switching traffi c announcement priority on/off
If you switch on the traffi c infor-mation priority, traffi c announce-ments (TA) are also faded in if you have currently set a different audio source. For this purpose, the radio must be tuned to a traffi c informa-tion station. The currently playing audio source is automatically faded out for the duration of the traffi c announcement.
To switch the traffi c announcement priority on/off:
Press the TRAF button ;.the traffi c information menu ap-pears.
In the traffi c information menu, select and confi rm the "TA" menu item. You can activate the traffi c infor-mation (check mark) or deacti-vate it (no check mark) with the OK button =.
After exiting the traffi c informa-tion menu, the display shows the TA symbol C, provided that the ra-dio is tuned to a traffi c information station.
If the TA symbol C does not fl ash, the radio is also receiving a traffi c information station if you are cur-rently listening to a different audio source. As soon as this traffi c infor-mation station broadcasts a traffi c announcement, the currently play-ing audio source is automatically faded out and you are listening to the traffi c announcement.
Traffic
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If the TA symbol C fl ashes, the ra-dio does not receive any traffi c in-formation station (e.g. because you left the frequency range with your vehicle). The radio then automati-cally searches for another traffi c information station.
Note:To change the volume of the traffi c announcement, turn the volume control during the traf-fi c announcement. To adjust the minimum volume for traffi c an-nouncements, see p. 18.
Cancelling the current traffi c announcement
If you do not want to listen to the current traffi c announcement, you can cancel it as follows:
Press the TRAF button ; or the On/Off button 3 during the traf-fi c announcement.The current traffi c announcement is cancelled and the previously playing audio source is played. If you switched on the traffi c an-nouncement priority (see p. 32), it remains switched on.
Receiving TMC traffi c announcements automatically
If you switch on automatic tuning to TMC stations, it ensures that the navigation system will always receive the digital data during dy-namic destination guidance. They are required so that the navigation system can incorporate traffi c ob-structions and calculate an alter-nate route.
To switch automatic tuning to TMC stations on/off:
Press the TRAF button ?.the traffi c information menu ap-pears.
In the traffi c information menu, select and confirm the "TMC auto" menu item. You can activate the traffi c infor-mation (check mark) or deacti-vate it (no check mark) with the OK button =.The display shows the TMC sym-bol B, provided that the current radio station broadcasts TMC data.
If the TMC symbol does not fl ash, the device receives a radio sta-tion that broadcasts TMC data. As soon as you start a dynamic des-tination guidance, these data are processed.If a list symbol is displayed next to the TMC symbol, TMC messages have already been received and stored. To display these messages, see p. 34. These messages are au-tomatically incorporated during the dynamic destination guidance (see p. 70).
Traffic
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If the TMC symbol fl ashes, the de-vice does not receive any TMC data (e.g. because you left the frequency range with your vehicle). Dynamic destination guidance is not pos-sible! The device automatically searches for a radio station which broadcasts TMC data. This search may take some time since the entire frequency band is being searched. Radio reception is not possible dur-ing this search.
Showing TMC traffi c announcements
Particularly urgent TMC messages (alarm messages) are automatical-ly shown on the display. To scroll through this TMC message:
Turn the menu button <.
To hide this TMC message:Press either the ESC button A or the OK button =.
All received TMC messages are au-tomatically stored in the list of the TMC messages.
To display this list:Press the TRAF button ; for 2 seconds.
Or:Press the TRAF button ;.the traffi c information menu ap-pears.
In the traffi c information menu, select and confi rm the "TMC mes-sages" menu item.The list of received TMC mes-sages appears.
The TMC messages are alphanumer-ically sorted with alarm messages at the top. If no messages were re-ceived, a corresponding note ap-pears.
To scroll through the list:Turn the menu button <.The list is being scrolled. All mes-sages are displayed on a single line.
To display a TMC message on four lines:
Select the message with the menu button < and press the OK button =.
If a message is longer than 4 lines: Press the button B.You can now scroll through all the lines of the TMC message.
To scroll through the message:Turn the menu button <.
To change back to the list of the TMC messages:
Press the ESC button A.
Traffic
TA TMC auto
TMC messages
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TA TMC auto
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Note:The device stores and processes TMC messages that refer to a pe-rimeter of approx. 100 km around your vehicle.
Operating the radioAs soon as you select the radio as the audio source (see p. 26), the previously tuned in station is played and the radio display is shown.
Details about the radio display can be found under "Switching on the radio" (see p. 26).The three menus "Tune", "Band" and "Options" allow you to do the fol-lowing:
Setting the station (see p. 36)Intro scanning of all receivable stations (see p. 38)Selecting wavebands and mem-ory banks (see p. 36)Storing stations (see p. 39)Playing stored stations (see p. 40)
The "Radio" menu
BBC I 92 I 93 I 94 I
Tune
Band
FM1FM2FMT
MWLW
Options
Start scan Start T-Store
Tune
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start / stop Scan
start / stop T-Store
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Selecting the waveband/memory bankThe radio can receive the following wavebands:
FM: 3 memory banks (FM1, FM2, FMT)MW: 1 memory bankLW: 1 memory bank
To toggle among the memory banks or wavebands:
Press the TUN button ? repeat-edly until the desired waveband or the desired memory bank is displayed.
Or:In the radio display, select the "Band" menu.In the "Band" menu, confi rm and select the waveband or the mem-ory bank.The selected waveband or the selected memory bank E is dis-played.
The previously set station in this waveband is played.
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You can now do the following:Searching for stations in this waveband (see below), calling up stored stations from this memory bank (see p. 40), storing stations on this memory bank (see p. 39).
Tuning into a stationYou can adjust stations either auto-matically (see below) or manually (see p. 37).
Setting stations automatically
To perform an automatic station seek tuning:
While the radio display is shown, press the OK button = for 2 sec-onds.
Or:In the radio display, select the "Tune" menu.The tuning menu with frequency band A, station name B and fre-quency C is displayed.
Note:To initiate automatic station seek tuning during a destination guid-ance, see p. 66.
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To defi ne the direction of the station seek tuning:
Turn the menu button until one of the arrows D is highlighted.
Press the OK button 3.The radio searches for the next station in the current frequency band in the selected direction. The setting in the "Sensitivity" menu (see p. 24) is taken into account.
As soon as a station is located, the seek tuning stops and the located station is played. The station name appears on the display after a few seconds if the station broadcasts RDS information and you activated the display of station names (see p. 22).You can now store this station (see p. 39) or restart the automatic sta-tion seek tuning.
Note:If you hold the OK button 3 pressed, the automatic seek tun-ing skips any stations it locates until you release the OK but-ton 3 again.
Cancelling an automatic station seek tuning
To cancel the automatic station seek tuning:
Press the ESC button A.The automatic station seek tun-ing stops. The previously played station is played.
Setting stations manually
To set a station manually:In the radio display, select the "Tune" menu.The tuning menu with frequency band A, station name B and fre-quency C is displayed.
Turn the menu button until the frequency band A is highlighted and press the OK button =.The frequency band A is high-lighted in red.Turn the menu button < to the left or the right.You are listening to the current reception frequency.
As soon as a station has been lo-cated, it is played. The station name appears on the display after a few seconds if the station broadcasts RDS information and you activated
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the display of station names (see p. 22).
You can now do the following:Continue listening to the station by pressing the OK button =. To subsequently store this station, see p. 39,return to the previous station by pressing the ESC button A,search for additional stations by turning the menu button < to the left or right.
Scanning receivable stations (SCAN)You can sequentially scan all receiv-able stations for 10 seconds.
To start the SCAN:In the radio display, select the "Options" menu.The Options menu of the radios is displayed.
In the Options menu, select and confi rm the "Start scan" menu item.The radio searches for stations in the current frequency band. The display shows "SCAN".
As soon as a station has been lo-cated, it is played for 10 seconds. The station name appears on the display after a few seconds if the
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station broadcasts RDS information and you activated the display of sta-tion names (see p. 22).
You can now do the following:Store this station, see p. 39,search for additional stations by waiting for 10 seconds,cancel the scan (see below).
After 10 seconds, the next station is automatically searched for and played.
Cancelling the SCAN and continuing to listen to a station
After the entire frequency band has been searched once and all stations have been scanned and played, the SCAN automatically stops and the previously scanned station is played.
If you want to cancel the scan early:
Press the ESC button A.
Or:In the Options menu of the ra-dio, select and confi rm the "Stop scan" menu item.The scan process is stopped. The previously scanned station is played.
You can now store this station (see p. 39) or restart the automatic sta-tion seek tuning (see p. 36).
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Start scan Start T-Store
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Start scan Start T-Store
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Storing stationsYou can store 6 stations in each memory bank – either manually (memory banks FM1, FM2, MW and LW) or automatically (memory bank FMT).
Storing stations manually
Select the memory bank FM1 or FM2 fi rst or one of the MW or LW wavebands (see p. 36).
Note:Do not use the FMT memory bank because the stations in this mem-ory bank are deleted whenever stations are stored automatically (see below).
Tune into the desired station (see p. 36).Press one of the function but-tons 1 5 to 6 : for longer than 2 seconds.
The frequency or the station name B appears next to the function button A. The station is assigned to the button you press.
Note:If the station name is too long, it is abbreviated on the display.
Storing stations automatically ( Travelstore)
You can automatically store the six FM stations offering the strongest reception in the region in the FMT memory bank.
Press the TUN button ? for longer than 2 seconds.
Or:In the radio display, select and confi rm the "Options" menu.
The Options menu of the radios is displayed.
In the Options menu, select and confi rm the "Start T-Store" menu item.The radio is searching for sta-tions. "T-Store" appears on the display. Every stored station is played for approx. 3 seconds. After the storing is completed, the radio plays the station at memory location 1 of the FMT level. Stations that were previ-ously stored in the FMT memory bank are automatically deleted.
1 BBC 4Virgin Radio
2 BFBS 596.2
3 Capital FM 689.7
BA
1 BBC 4Virgin Radio
2 BFBS 596.2
3 Capital FM 689.7
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Cancelling automatic storing ( Travelstore)
To cancel automatic storing prema-turely:
Press the ESC button A.
Or:In the Options menu of the ra-dio, select and confi rm the "Stop T-Store" menu item.Travelstore is cancelled. The ra-dio plays the station in memory location 1 of the FMT level.
Playing stored stationsTo play a stored station:
Select the memory bank or the waveband (see p. 36).Press one of the function buttons 1 5 to 6 :.The radio plays the station as-signed to this function button. The memory bank is displayed for 3 seconds.
The frequency or the station name B appears next to the function button A.
Operating the CD/MP3 player
Which CDs can be played?
CAUTION!
The use of mini or shape CDs will damage the drive!
Mini CDs with a diameter of 8 cm and Shape CDs damage the drive!
Insert only commercially avail-able CDs with a diameter of 12 cm in the CD drive!
The device can play the following CD formats:
CD audioCD-RCD ROM with MP3 or WMA (only without DRM copy protection)Some CDs with copy protection cannot be played.
Note:The quality of self-burnt CDs fl uctuates due to different CD burner software, CD blanks and burn speeds. For this reason, it is possible that the device cannot play some self-burnt CDs.
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If you cannot play a CD-R:Use CD-Rs from a different manu-facturer or a different color,burn CD-Rs at a lower speed.
What characteristics do MP3 CDs have to have?
The device can only play and dis-play MP3 CDs with the following features:
The CD-ROM may contain only MP3 fi les as well as folders, but no other fi les, including no CD audio fi lesCD format: ISO 9660 (Level 1 or 2) or JolietBit rate: max. 320 kbit/sFile extension: must be ".MP3"ID3 tags: Version 1 or 2Folder: max. 252 per CD Number of MP3 fi les: max. 255 per folderFile names:
No umlautsNo special charactersUp to 32 characters are shown on the display
What characteristics do WMA fi les have to have?
The device can only play and dis-play WMA CDs with the following features:
The CD-ROM may contain only WMA fi les as well as folders, but no other fi les, including no CD audio fi les
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CD format: ISO 9660 (Level 1 or 2) or JolietBit rate: max. 768 kbit/sFile extension: must be ".WMA"DRM: Files with DRM (Digital Rights Management, copy protec-tion/playback restriction) cannot be played! WMA fi les with DRM offered by music providers for download via the Internet can-not be played by the device. WMA fi les which you create yourself, e.g. from CD audio fi les, can be played.Folder: max. 252 per CD Number of WMA fi les: max. 255 per folderFile names:
No umlautsNo special charactersUp to 32 characters are shown on the display
Playing CDsThe CD playback starts automati-cally as soon as you insert a CD (see p. 10) or select the CD player as audio source (see p. 26).
The advantage:The device remembers the track and playing time of the CD played last and starts again at the same point at which the playback was interrupted.
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How to use the function buttons 1 5 to 6 :
forward and reverse,jump to the next/previous track,change MP3 folders,start the random playback,repeat tracks,
can be found in the section "Playing music" (see p. 29).
Quitting/interrupting CD playback
To quit or interrupt the CD play-back:
Select a different audio source (e.g. the radio), see p. 26.The CD stops playing. If you re-select the CD player as audio source, the playback automatical-ly continues at the point where it was interrupted.
Or:Switch off the device (see p. 9).The CD stops playing. The device is switched off. If you reselect the CD player as audio source, the playback automatically con-tinues at the point where it was interrupted.
Or:Mute the device (see p. 11).The CD stops playing. Traffi c an-nouncements are automatically faded in.
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Selecting a track from a listYou can select CD tracks by jumping to the previous or next track using on the CD the function button 4 : or 5 9 (see p. 29). You can also select tracks from a list.
Selecting CD tracks from a list (built-in CD player)
If you play an audio CD in the built-in CD player, the CD display is shown.
In the CD display, select and con-fi rm the "Tracks" menu.The list of tracks is displayed.Select and confi rm the desired track.The playback of the selected tracks starts.
Selecting CD tracks from a list (optional CD changer)
If you play an audio CD in the op-tional CD changer, the CD changer display is shown.
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To select a track on the same CD:In the CD changer display, select and confi rm the "Tracks" menu.The list of tracks is displayed.
Select and confi rm the desired track.The selected track is played.
To select a track on another CD in the CD changer:
In the CD changer display, select and confi rm the "CDs" menu.The list of CDs located in the CD changer is displayed.
Select and confi rm the desired CD.The CD changer changes the CD. This process may take a few sec-onds. "Change CD" is shown on the display. Next, the fi rst track on the selected CD is played.
You can now select a different track on this CD as described above.
Selecting MP3 tracks from an MP3 list
If you play an MP3 CD, the MP3 dis-play is shown.
To select a track:Select and confi rm the "Browse" menu.The MP3 list is displayed.
Up symbolFolder symbolNumber and title of the track
To select a track from the MP3 list:Select and confi rm the desired track.The selected track is played.Select and confi rm the "Up" sym-bol A in the MP3 list or press the ESC button A to select a track from a different folder.
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TracksTrack 01Track 02Track 03Track 04
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JaminBrowse OptionsM
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01 Jamin.mp302 Survival.mp3
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The content of the superior fold-er is displayed.Select and confi rm a folder B in the MP3 list to change to this folder.
The advantage:If the name of a folder or MP3 fi le is too long, it is abbreviated. You can display the complete name by pressing the button B. To exit the Info display, press the ESC button A.
Scanning tracks ( SCAN)To scan and play all tracks of a CD or the current folder of an MP3 CD for 10 seconds:
Press the OK button = for long-er than 2 seconds.
Or:Select and confi rm "Start scan" menu item in the Options menu of the CD player, CD changer or MP3 player.
The tracks are sequentially scanned and played for 10 sec-onds, starting with the next track. The display shows "SCAN".
The Scan mode ends automatically if you:
Press one of the function buttons 1 5 to 6 :, change the audio source (see p. 26), make a phone call with the car phone (see p. 11),remove the CD (see p. 10),switch off the device (see p. 9).
To end the SCAN function manually:Press the ESC button A or select and confi rm the "Stop scan" menu item in the Options menu.
The previously scanned and played track is played.
Changing MP3 settingsThe settings you perform in the Options menu of the MP3 player include:
Whether ID3 tags are displayed,whether the display shows scroll-ing text.
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Displaying ID3 tags/fi le names
During the MP3 playback, the MP3 display shows either the name of the MP3 fi le or the information from ID3 tags.
To toggle between both displays:In the Options menu of the MP3 player, select the "ID3" menu item.Use the OK button = to toggle the display:
The check mark means: If ID3 tags are featured on the MP3 CD, they are displayed.If the box shows no check mark, the name of the MP3 fi le is always displayed.
Displaying scrolling text
During the MP3 playback, text is displayed on the MP3 display. If this text is too long for the display, it can be displayed as scrolling text.
You can toggle as follows between scrolling text and fi xed text dis-play:
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In the Options menu of the MP3 player, select the "Scroll" menu item.Use the OK button = to toggle the text display:
The check mark means: Text is displayed as scrolling text.If the box shows no check mark, the text is not displayed as scrolling text. Long texts are abbreviated. To completely dis-play abbreviated texts, see the next section.
Displaying MP3 information
To completely display texts shown abbreviated on the display:
In the Options menu of the MP3 player, select the "MP3 info" menu item.
The information is completely displayed.
Press the ESC button A to close the Info display.
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MarleyDon’t rock my
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Operating the navigation system
The operating principle
Entering a destination
You no longer need a street map to fi nd a specifi c destination. Instead, you enter your destination in the navigation system using the text in-put (see p. 52).
Positioning
The current vehicle position is de-termined by means of GPS satellite signals, the speedometer signal and a gyroscope. The navigation system compares these data with the dig-ital map material on the navigation CD and calculates the vehicle po-sition as well as the route to the destination.For the navigation system to de-termine the current position, the vehicle must be on a street which is featured on the navigation CD ("digitised street") and the GPS an-tenna must receive suffi cient satel-lite signals.
Destination guidance
As soon as you start the destination guidance (see p. 62), you hear voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions (see p. 65) and the display shows visual turn-by-turn directions (ar-rows, distance and time information,see p. 64).
Dynamic route adaptation
While driving, the navigation system can receive traffi c information from TMC stations in the background (see p. 33). If there should be a traffi c jam on the route, you hear an announcement and the naviga-tion system automatically calculates a new route – if it allows you to reach your destination fasterIf you do not follow the turn-by-turn directions, e.g. because a street is blocked or because the traffi c rout-ing has changed, the navigation sys-tem automatically calculates a new route (see p. 71).
The corridor function
If the navigation system calculat-ed a route, it stores all the streets leading to the destination and also streets that lie in a corridor to the left and the right of the route. These data are illustrates by means of the corridor status display (see L on p. 48). As long as you stay in this corridor, e.g. while evading a traffi c jam, you can remove the navigation CD from the drive and play a CD.If you leave the corridor while driv-ing, you hear a request to reinsert the navigation CD. If you do not in-sert the navigation CD, you hear a corresponding note and no addi-tional turn-by-turn directions fol-low.
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The surroundings function
If no destination guidance is active, the navigation system automatically loads the digital map material of a certain area surrounding the vehi-cle position into its memory. Within this area, you can specify and navi-gate to destinations without having to insert the navigation CD.
Installing the navigation software
DANGER!
Risk of an accident through distraction from traffi c!
If you perform the following set-tings while driving, you may be dis-tracted from the traffi c and cause an accident.
Perform the settings described in this section only while the ve-hicle is standing!
Before you can use the navigation system, you must install the naviga-tion software as described below.
Note:If you install the navigation soft-ware while a destination guid-ance is active, a confi rmation di-alogue appears and asks whether you really want to perform the installation. If you perform the in-stallation, the destination guid-ance is cancelled.
CAUTION!
Defective navigation CDs are not operational!
If you insert a navigation CD without "E" imprinted on it or a self-burnt navigation CD, the navigation sys-tem does not work! The display per-manently shows the text "Navigation is being activated".
Use only the original navigation CDs for the ROME NAV55E with the "E" imprint!Ensure that the CD is not dam-aged.
To load the navigation software:
Insert the original navigation CD with the "E" imprint in the drive (see p. 10).The display shows "NAVI SW" and a progress indicator. "Language is being loaded" appears next. The navigation software is automati-cally installed.Do not interrupt the installation of the navigation software!As soon as the installation is complete, the displays shows "Observe the road traffi c regula-tions".
The navigation software remains in the memory of the device until the device is disconnected from the power supply. The navigation software must be reinstalled if the device:
Is not switched on for 72 hours since the device automatically shuts down after this time to spare the vehicle's battery,
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is disconnected from the operat-ing voltage.
Note:Similar to a printed street map, the map material is no longer up to date after some time. This may result in incorrect turn-by-turn directions. For this reason, re-place your navigation CD as soon as a new version is available (see www.blaupunkt.com).
The navigation displayTo display the navigation display:
Press the NAVI button >.The navigation display appears.
Note:The navigation software must be loaded for the navigation display to be displayed.
Functions assigned to the func-tion buttons (5 to :)TMC symbolTA symbol
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C
TimeActive audio sourceCurrent vehicle positionIf the navigation system cannot de-termine the position, "Position not available" appears. If the vehicle is not located on a road, longitude and latitude appear (e.g. O 09°11’34’’ N 049°64’34’’).
G "Destination" menuH "Memory" menuJ Wind rose (pointing north)K "Options" menu of the navigation
systemL Corridor status displayM Satellite reception displayN Details of the audio source
Only visible if the navigation menus G, H and K are not displayed.Depending upon the active audio source:Radio: Name or frequency of the cur-rent radio stationCD player: Number of the current trackCD changer: Number of the current CD and the trackMP3 player: Name of the current MP3/WMA fi le or ID3 tag informa-tion.
After a short period of time, the three menus G, H and K disappear at the bottom of the display. To display them again:
Turn the menu button <.
Or:Press the OK button =.The navigation menus appear.
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The three menus of the navigation systemThe three menus "Destination", "Memory" and "Options" are re-quired to:
Enter a new destination for the navigation (see p. 54),call and edit stored destinations (see p. 61),block route areas ("Traffi c ahead", see p. 67), display the calculated route in detail ("Route list", see p. 67) and defi ne the "Route op-tions" (see p. 68).
To change to one of the three menus "Destination", "Memory" or "Options":
Press the NAVI button >.The navigation display appears.
Mark and confi rm the desired menu.The menu is displayed.
Note:The basic settings of the naviga-tion system, such as language, travel time/arrival time and junc-tion zoom, are performed in the menu of the basic settings (see p. 24).
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The following illustrations provide an overview of the most important menu items.
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NAVI
Destination
Memory
City
Street
Centre
House number
Points of Interest
Country
Destination CITYSTREETTOWN CENTREPOINTS OF INTERESTCOUNTRY
City
AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
Street
AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
Town Centre
AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
Junction
AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
House number
1ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ123456789_,./-
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DestinationPOSITION AREADESTINATION AREASUPRAREG.DESTS
List of cities
Text input
Intersection
List of countries
Start destinatiguidance
Start destinatiguidance
Start destinatiguidance
Start destinatiguidance
Start destinatiguidanceList of
streets
Text input
List of parts of cities
Text input
List of intersections
Text input
List of house numbers
Text input
List of points of interest(motorways exit, motorways service area, ...)
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Route options
DynamicEnableAdjust optimum
OptimumFastShort
Options
Traffic ahead
Route list
20 / 80Route options
Memory
Last 10
Destinations
Waypoints
Add
Last 10DestinationsWaypoint
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Set waypoints
Last 10M1 2PA Manchester, Sir Matt BM1 3PA Manchester, Henry GilMJ Junction Manchester
DestinationsM1 2PA Manchester, Sir Matt BM1 3PA Manchester, Henry GilMJ Junction Manchester
Waypoints01.01.2005 09:4101.01.2005 10:05
Options
Route optionsTraffic aheadRoute list
Route list
700 m, Sir Matt Busby Way67 m, Henry G. Way 500 m, B1, Olven Way
Traffic ahead
47,96 km
Destination
Memory
Last 10DestinationsWaypoints
AddModifySet waypoint
Add
From last 10From waypoint
New destn.
Modify
Delete destn.Clear memory
Rename destn.
Enter distance from vehicle position to end of traffic jam
Motorway SeasonalFerry TunnelToll
Short Fast
Display calculated route list
Store waypoints
Do you really want to delete the selected entry?
Yes No
Rename stored destinationsText input
List of last 10 destinations
List of stored destinations
Date and time
Select destinations from the list
The current vehicle position is stored
Start destinatguidance
Start destinatguidance
Start destinatguidance
Start destinatguidance
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Starting the navigation systemTo start the navigation system, the navigation software must be in-stalled (see p. 47).
Press the NAVI button >.The navigation display appears.
Overview of the destination entryYou can either enter a new desti-nation or call a stored destination (see p. 62). If you enter a new des-tination, you can either enter a new address (see p. 54) or a point of interest (see p. 58).This requires the text input (see the next section).
Entering characters in the text input
The text input appears if you have to enter letters, numbers or special characters.
Text fi eld"Current character" fi eldCharacter listSpecial characters fi eld (see p. 53)Delete fi eld (see p. 54)OK fi eldList fi eld
Note:The text input appears only if you have to select from more than four options (city names, street names, etc.). If you have to select from less than fi ve op-tions, a list appears instead of it.You can change to the list at any time by selecting and confi rming the List fi eld G.
To input the fi rst character:
The advantage:Text may already be in the Text fi eld A (in light-blue colour), even if you have not yet entered any text. For example, if you en-ter a city, the name of the previ-ously entered city automatically appears. If you want to adopt this text in the Text fi eld A, press the OK button = for longer than 2 seconds or select and confi rm the OK fi eld F.
Use the menu button < to select the fi rst character from the char-acter list C.The marked character appears in the "Current character" fi eld B.
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AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
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Note:If the desired character does not appear in the character list C, see below.
Press the OK button = to con-fi rm your selection.The selected character appears in the Text fi eld A (in yellow col-our). The character list C shows the characters in white which may be possible as the next character. Characters that are not possible as the next character appear in blue and cannot be selected.
The advantage:For example, if you are entering the name of a city and enter "K" as the fi rst character, "X" is dis-played in blue in the character list C since the city directory on the navigation CD does not con-tain any city starting with "KX".
Use the menu button < to select the next character and press the OK button = again to confi rm your selection.Perform this step repeatedly until the desired name is completely displayed or a list appears.
The advantage:The navigation system attempts to guess your entry by constantly comparing your text input with the data on the navigation CD. This means that possible addi-tional characters are automati-cally completed. If you want to adopt this completion, use the menu button < to select the OK fi eld F and press the OK but-ton = (or press the OK button = for longer than 2 seconds).
If fewer than fi ve possibilities re-main to complete your text, a list is automatically displayed (e.g. city list or street list).
You can also prematurely change to this list by using the menu but-ton < to select the List fi eld G and press the OK button =.
Mark and confi rm the desired en-try in the list.
Entering special characters in the text input
If you want to enter a special char-acter, such as an umlaut or a letter with an accent, and the desired spe-cial character is not displayed:
Destinations
LLONDONABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
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Destinations
LLONDONABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
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CityMAADMAARMAASMAASBRUCH
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Use the menu button < to select the Special character fi eld D and press the OK button =.The bottom line of the characterlist C displays additional special characters.From the bottom line of the char-acter list C, select the desired special character and press the OK button =.Use the menu button < to select the Special character fi eld D again and press the OK button =.The bottom line of the character list C displays the original spe-cial characters again.
Deleting characters from the text input
To delete an incorrectly entered character:
Use the menu button < to select the Delete fi eld D and press the OK button =.
The character entered last is de-leted. Automatic completions of the name are deleted.
Or:Press the ESC button A.
Note:If you press the ESC button A for an extended period of time, all characters are deleted.
Entering an addressTo enter an address:
Mark and confi rm the "Destination" menu in the navigation display.The "Destination" menu appears.
Note:The "Destination" menu displays different menu items, depending upon which address information you have already entered.
To enter the address, enter the fol-lowing in sequence:
the country in which your desti-nation is located (required only if you want to navigate to a different country or if you enter a destina-tion for the fi rst time, see p. 55),the name or postcode of the city in which your destination is located (see p. 55),the name of the street in which your destination is located (see p. 56) or a centre (see p. 56) or a point of interest (see p. 57) in the city,
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AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
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AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
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Destinations
AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
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AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
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Destination POINTS OF INTERESTCOUNTRY
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either the house number or an intersection (see p. 58) where your destination is located (not mandatory).
Entering a country
You have to enter the country only if it is not yet displayed in the "Destination" menu.
To enter the country in which your destination is located:
In the "Destination" menu, mark and confi rm the "Country" menu item.
The country list appears.In the country list, mark and con-fi rm the country in which your vehicle is located and press the OK button =.
The "Destination" menu appears again. Instead of the "Country" menu item, the newly selected country is displayed.
Entering a city
You must fi rst defi ne the city before you can enter more detailed infor-mation, such as street and house number. For this purpose, you can enter either the name or the post-code of the city.
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The advantage:The postcode determines the destination faster and uniquely.
To enter the city:In the "Destination" menu, mark and confirm the "City" menu item.
The text input appears.Enter the name or postcode of the city in the text input (see p. 52).
The "Destination" menu appears again. Instead of the "City" menu item, the newly selected city is displayed. The city entered re-mains until the next destination entry. In addition, the menu items "Street", "Centre" and "Point of in-terest" now appear.
Note:If you entered a city name which exists several times, a list dis-plays in which you have to specify your selection. If the postcode entered applies to several places, you have to select the desired lo-cation from a list after entering the postcode.
Destination POINTS OF INTERESTCOUNTRY
Destination POINTS OF INTERESTCOUNTRY
DestinationCITYPOINTS OF INTERESTUNITED KINGDOM (GB)
DestinationCITYPOINTS OF INTERESTUNITED KINGDOM (GB)
DestinationCITYPOINTS OF INTERESTUNITED KINGDOM (GB)
DestinationCITYPOINTS OF INTERESTUNITED KINGDOM (GB)
CITY
AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
CITY
AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
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The destination entry via postcode is only possible if the correspond-ing data exist on the navigation CD.Postcodes and P.O. boxes cannot be used in the destination entry.
You can now do the following:Enter a street via the "Street" menu item (see below), orenter a city centre or a centre of a part of a city via the "Centre" menu item (see below), orenter a point of interest in the city via the "Point of interest" menu item (see p. 57).
Entering a street
You can only enter the street after you have entered the city (see p. 55).To enter the street:
In the "Destination" menu, mark and confi rm the "Street" menu item.The text input appears.Enter the name of the street in the text input (see p. 52).
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The "Destination" menu ap-pears again. It now shows the menu items "House number", "Intersection" and "Continue".
The advantage:To simplify the search, a long street name can occur sever-al times in the street list, e.g. "RAABE-WEG, WILHELM-" and "WILHELM-RAABE-WEG".
Note:If you entered a street name which exists several times in the destination city, a list displays in which you have to select the de-sired street.
You can now do the following:Enter a house number via the "House number" menu item (see p. 57), orenter an intersection via the "Intersection" menu item (see p. 58), orstart the destination guidance immediately via the "Continue" menu item (see p. 62).
Entering a centre/ centre of a part of a city
You can only enter a city centre or centre of a part of a city after you have entered the city (see p. 55).
To enter a centre:In the "Destination" menu, mark and confi rm the "Centre" menu item.
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STREET
AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
STREET
AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_,./-
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The names of all parts of a city are displayed in a list.
Note:If the city was selected by enter-ing the postcode, the list displays only the centres in reference to the postcode entered.
Select the desired centre from the list and press the OK but-ton =.The destination guidance starts (see p. 62).
You can now do the following at any time:
Change the route options (see p. 68),store the destination (see p. 59),cancel the destination guidance (see p. 66).
Entering a point of interest in the destination city
You can only enter a point of inter-est in the destination city after you have entered the city (see p. 55).To enter a point of interest in the destination city:
In the "Destination" menu, mark and confi rm the "Points of inter-est" menu item.The list of point of interest cat-egories is displayed. The list shows only those categories that exist in the destination city.Select and confi rm the desired category.
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Example:For example, if you are looking for a hotel, select "Hotel".
The text input or a list appears.Enter the name of the point of in-terest in the text input (see p. 52) or select the name of the point of interest from the list.
Example:For example, if you want to drive to a certain hotel, select the name of the hotel.
Confi rm the desired destination by pressing the OK button =.The destination guidance starts (see p. 62).
You can now do the following at any time:
Change the route options (see p. 68),store the destination (see p. 59)cancel the destination guidance (see p. 66).
Entering a house number
You can only enter the house number after you have entered the street (see p. 56).
To enter the house number:In the "Destination" menu, mark and confi rm the "House number" menu item.
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The text input or a list appears.Enter the house number in the text input (see p. 52) or select the house number from the list.Press the OK button =.The destination guidance starts (see p. 62).
You can now do the following at any time:
Change the route options (see p. 68),store the destination (see p. 59),cancel the destination guidance (see p. 66).
Entering an intersection
You can only enter an intersection after you have entered the street (see p. 56).
To enter the intersection:In the "Destination" menu, mark and confi rm the "Intersection" menu item.The text input or a list appears.Enter the intersection in the text input (see p. 52) or select the intersection from the list.
Note:If an intersection occurs twice, the direction is also displayed.
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The destination guidance starts (see p. 62).
You can now do the following at any time:
Change the route options (see p. 68),store the destination (see p. 59)cancel the destination guidance (see p. 66).
Entering points of interestInstead of an address, you can se-lect points of interest, such as mo-torway connections, airports, fer-ries, fairs or fi lling stations. For this purpose, you only need to know the name of the desired point of inter-est.You can select points of interest from the following areas:
The entire area of the navigation CD being used,the surroundings of the vehicle location (e.g. to fi nd the closest fi lling station),the surroundings of the previ-ously entered destination (e.g. to fi nd the hotel closest to the destination).
To select a point of interest from the entire area of the navigation CD being used:
Mark and confi rm the "Destination" menu in the navigation display.The "Destination" menu ap-pears.
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Note:The "Destination" menu displays different menu items, depending upon which address information you have already entered.
In the "Destination" menu, select and confi rm the "Points of inter-est" menu item.The point of interest areas "Position area", "Destination area" and "Suprareg. destinations" are displayed.
Note:The "Position area" menu item is displayed only if the navigation system can determine the cur-rent position. The "Destination area" menu item is displayed only if you enter a destination fi rst.
In the "Destination" menu, select and confi rm the area in which you are looking for the point of interest.
Under "Position area", you can fi nd fi lling stations, hotels or museums in the vicinity sur-rounding the vehicle position.Under "Destination area", you can fi nd points of interest in the vicinity of the previously entered destination.Under "Suprareg. destinations", you can fi nd points of interest of a supraregional character, such as motorway exits, air-
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ports, ferries and border cross-ings.
The list of point of interest cat-egories is displayed.Select and confi rm the desired category. The text input or a list appears.
Note:If you are looking for a point of interest in the position or des-tination area, this list also fea-tures the distance (straight line) and the cardinal point to the re-spective point of interest and the points of interest are sorted by distance.
Enter the name of the point of in-terest in the text input (see p. 52) or select the name of the point of interest from the list.The destination guidance starts (see p. 62).
You can now do the following at any time:
Change the route options (see p. 68),store the destination (see be-low),cancel the destination guidance (see p. 66).
Saving destinationsYou can save a destination which you entered. This destination can subsequently be called up at any time to start a new destination guid-ance.
Three memories are available for destinations:
"Last 10":
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The last 10 destinations are au-tomatically stored here in the chronological order in which they were entered. If you entered more than 10 des-tinations, old destinations are automatically deleted."Destinations":Up to 24 destinations entered are stored here in alphabetical order. If this memory is full, you must manually delete destinations from this memory before you can store new destinations."Waypoints":Up to 4 destinations, which you enter via the "Set waypoint" menu item, are stored here in chron-ological order. This function is useful if you pass a special loca-tion which you want to revisit at a later time.If you entered more than 4 des-tinations, old destinations are automatically deleted.
To save a destination: Mark and confi rm the "Memory" menu in the navigation display.The "Memory" menu appears.
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In the "Memory" menu, mark and confi rm the "Add" menu item.The "Add" menu appears.
To save a destination which you just entered:
In the "Add" menu, mark and confi rm the "From last 10" menu item.The list of the last 10 destina-tions entered is displayed. The destination which you entered last is at the top.
Note:If you have not entered any des-tination or deleted the "Last 10" memory, "No destinations in mem-ory!" appears.
Mark and select the destination to be saved in the list.The destination is saved in the "Destinations" memory.
Note:If you already stored 24 destina-tions in the "Destinations" mem-ory, "Memory full! Please delete a destination." appears. To delete a destination, see p. 61.
To save a set waypoint (current vehicle position) as a destination:
In the "Add" menu, mark and con-fi rm the "From waypoint" menu item.The list of waypoints entered is displayed.
Memory
Last 10Destn.Waypoint
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Mark and select the waypoint to be saved as a destination in the list.The waypoint is saved as a des-tination.
To enter and save a new desti-nation:
In the "Add" menu, mark and confi rm the "New destn." menu item.The destination entry starts (see p. 54). As soon as the destina-tion has been clearly entered, it is automatically saved.
Deleting/renaming destinationsYou can edit saved destinations as follows:
Deleting a saved destination,deleting all destinations from one of the three memories "Last 10", "Destinations" or "Waypoints",renaming saved destinations.
To edit saved destinations:Mark and confi rm the "Memory" menu in the navigation display.The "Memory" menu appears.In the "Memory" menu, mark and confi rm the "Edit" menu item.The "Edit" menu appears.
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To delete a saved destination from one of the three memories "Last 10", "Destinations" or "Waypoints":
In the "Edit" menu, mark and confi rm the "Delete destn." menu item.
The three memories "Last 10", "Destinations" or "Waypoints" ap-pear.Mark and confi rm the memory from which you want to delete a destination.The list of destinations saved in the selected memory is dis-played.Mark and confi rm the destination to be deleted.The confi rmation dialogue "Do you really want to delete the select entry from ...?" is displayed.Mark and confi rm "Yes" to delete the destination from memory.
To delete all destinations from one of the three memories "Last 10", "Destinations" or "Waypoints":
In the "Edit" menu, mark and con-fi rm the "Delete memory" menu item.
Modify
Delete destn. Clear memory
Rename destn.
Modify
Delete destn. Clear memory
Rename destn.
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The three memories "Last 10", "Destinations" or "Waypoints" ap-pear.Mark and confi rm the memory from which you want to delete all destinations.The confirmation dialogue "Delete memory completely?" is displayed.Mark and confi rm "Yes" to delete all destinations from the mem-ory.
To rename saved destinations:In the "Edit" menu, mark and con-fi rm the "Rename destn." menu item.
The list of destinations saved in the "Destinations" memory is dis-played.Mark and confi rm the destination to be renamed.The text input appears.Enter the desired name in the text input (see p. 52).The destination appears in the list under its new name.
Note:You can only rename desti-nations that are saved in the "Destinations" memory.
Calling a destination from the memoryInstead of entering a new destina-tion, you can call a saved destina-tion as follows:
Mark and confi rm the "Memory" menu in the navigation display.The "Memory" menu appears.
Mark and confi rm the memory from which you want to call a des-tination ("Last 10", "Destinations" or "Waypoints").
The list of destinations saved in the selected memory is displayed.
Mark and confi rm the desired destination.The destination guidance starts (see below).
Destination guidanceAfter entering a destination, the route is calculated (see p. 63). Next, the destination guidance au-tomatically starts with visual turn-by-turn directions (see p. 64) and with voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions (see p. 65).
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Delete destn. Clear memory
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You can perform the following at any time during destination guid-ance:
Display the complete route (see p. 67),change the route, e.g. to avoid a specifi c part of the route ("Traffi c ahead", see p. 67),change the route options, e.g. to favour a fast or a short route (see p. 68),switch the "Dynamic" route op-tions on/off to incorporate traffi c obstructions (see p. 70),cancel the destination guidance (see p. 66).
Route calculationWhen you start the destination guidance, you hear: "Calculating route" and the display shows the overview of the route options for approx. 10 seconds.
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To change the route options now:Mark and confi rm the "Change" menu within 10 seconds.The "Route options" menu ap-pears (see p. 68).
If you do not want to change the route options at this time:
Wait approx. 10 seconds or se-lect and confi rm the "Continue" menu.After the route calculation, the route as well as a corridor to the left and the right side of the route is saved in the memory of the navigation system. The com-pletion of the corridor data is il-lustrated by the corridor status display K, provided that the navi-gation CD is in the drive.
If desired, you can remove the navigation CD from the device as soon as at least 2/3 of the cor-ridor status display K is fi lled, and play a CD.
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Note:If you leave the corridor while driving, you hear a request to re-insert the navigation CD. If you do not insert the navigation CD, you hear a corresponding note and no additional turn-by-turn directions follow.
If the vehicle is located on a street that is recognised by the software ("digitised street"), the destination guidance starts via voice-prompted and visual turn-by-turn directions.
DANGER!
Turn-by-turn directions can deviate from the actual traffi c routing!
Turn-by-turn directions that do no correspond to the Highway Code can lead to accidents.
Follow the turn-by-turn direc-tions only if you do not violate any traffi c regulations!
Visual turn-by-turn directions
Visual turn-by-turn directions are displayed while driving. If you are to follow the course of the streets, the following is displayed:
Functions assigned to the func-tion buttons (5 to :)TMC symbolTA symbolTimeCorridor status displayIs displayed only if the navigation CD is in the drive
Driving direction arrowShows the direction in which you must drive
Name of currently driven streetIs displayed only as long as the driving direction arrow points straight ahead
Estimated arrival time or re-maining travel time (for toggling, see p. 24)
Current distance to destina-tion in kilometres
K Active audio source Station name or frequency, number
of track, name of MP3 fi le, etc.
L Number of currently received GPS satellites
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Before you have to turn, you hear a voice-prompted turn-by-turn direction and the following is displayed:
Driving direction arrow(shows the direction in which you must turn shortly)
Name of the street to which you must turnSymbolic display of the dis-tance to the turning pointDisplay of the distance to the turning point in kilometres
Shortly before you have to turn, the junction zoom may be displayed, provided that you switched on the display in the menu (see p. 25):
Driving direction arrow(points to the direction in which you must turn)
Name of the street to which you must turnSymbolic display of the dis-tance to the turning point
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Display of the distance to the turning point in kilometresJunction zoomRed: MotorwaysOrange: Major roadsLight blue/gray: Side streetsDark blue: Route to be followed
Voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions
In addition, the device provides support with voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions and announces turns in due time. In the process, it also announces the names of major roads and motorways.To repeat the last voice-prompted turn-by-turn direction:
Press the button B.
Note:You can also deactivate this voice output (see p. 24).
If the wind rose is displayed
The wind rose generally points north. In the following cases, the wind rose displays instead the straight line to the destination dur-ing a destination guidance, and no additional turn-by-turn directions follow:
The vehicle is not located on a "digitised street".You left the stored corridor.You left the area stored on the navigation CD.In these cases, follow the wind rose symbol or reinsert the navi-gation CD.
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As soon as you are once again travelling on a "digitised street", you receive voice-prompted and visual turn-by-turn directions.
If you do not follow the turn-by-turn directions
No problem: If you deviate from the recommended route, the system au-tomatically calculates a new route from the current vehicle position to the destination. You may be prompt-ed to insert the navigation CD.
Changing the audio source during destination guidance
During destination guidance, you can control the active audio source using the function buttons (cp. the table on p. 30) without leaving the destination guidance display.
If you want to exit the destination guidance display and change to the audio source:
During destination guidance, press the TUN button ? or the SRC button @.The destination guidance display is hidden and the basic menu of the selected audio source is dis-played. The destination guidance remains active, and you continue to hear the voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions.
Note:For CD operation, you must re-move the navigation CD and in-sert an audio, MP3 or WMA CD.
To change back to the destination guidance display:
Press the NAVI button >.
Searching for a radio station during destination guidance
During destination guidance, you can initiate the automatic station seek tuning as follows:
Press the OK button = for ap-prox. 2 seconds.The radio searches for the next station in the current frequency band in the forward direction. In the process, the settings in the menu "Tuner" (see p. 24), for traffi c announcements (TA, see p. 32) and for TMC traffi c announcements (see p. 33) are incorporated.
As soon as a station is located, the automatic seek tuning stops and the located station is played. The sta-tion name appears on the display after a few seconds if the station broadcasts RDS information and you activated the display of station names (see p. 22).You can now store this station (see p. 39) or restart the automatic sta-tion seek tuning.
Cancelling destination guidance
To cancel destination guidance:Press the ESC button A while destination guidance is dis-played.The following confi rmation dia-logue appears.
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Select and confi rm "Yes" to can-cel the destination guidance.The current position is shown on the navigation display. You do not receive any additional turn-by-turn directions.
Displaying the calculated routeYou can display the complete calcu-lated route as follows:
Note:You can display the route only if you entered a destination and the route was calculated.
Press the button B for ap-prox. 2 seconds.
Or:Mark and confi rm the "Options" menu in the navigation display.The Options menu of the naviga-tion system appears.
In the "Options" menu, mark and confi rm the "Route list" menu item.
The route list appears. The route segments that remain to be driven are displayed. If a route segment features traffi c obstructions, this section is identifi ed by a warn-ing triangle. In addition, voice output concerning the route are repeated.
You can scroll through the route list using the menu button <. You can display abbreviated sections of the route list in their entirety by press-ing the button B.
Changing a route (Traffi c ahead)The route is automatically adjusted to the current traffi c situation pro-vided that you activated "Dynamic" in the "Route options" menu (see p. 70).If you want to manually change a part of the route, e.g. because a section is blocked, proceed as fol-lows:
Note:You can change the route only if you entered a destination and the route was calculated. You can block only one section of the route, not several.
Mark and confi rm the "Options" menu in the navigation display.The Options menu of the naviga-tion system appears.
Navigation
No
Do you really want tocancel route guidance?
Yes
Options
Route optionsTraffic aheadRoute list
Options
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In the "Options" menu, mark and confi rm the "Traffi c ahead" menu item.The distance display appears.
Use the menu button < to set the length of the blocked dis-tance, starting with the vehicle position.Press the OK button =.The route is recalculated so that you evade the blocked section.
The navigation system saves this blocked section until it is switched off for longer than 30 minutes. Before you can block a new route section, you may have to release the blocked section again as follows:
In the "Options" menu, mark and confi rm the "Traffi c ahead" menu item again.The confi rmation dialogue "Cancel traffi c ahead?" is displayed.
Mark and confi rm "Yes" to re-lease the blocked section of the route.
Specifying Route OptionsYou can adjust the route type to your requirements at any time – be-fore as well as during the destina-tion guidance. For this purpose, you must change to the "Route options" menu as follows:
Press the NAVI button > for ap-prox. 2 seconds.
Or:Mark and confi rm the "Options" menu in the navigation display.The Options menu of the naviga-tion system appears.
In the "Options" menu, mark and confi rm the "Route options" menu item.The "Route options" menu ap-pears.
Note:The defi ned route options remain active until you change them.
Traffic ahead
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Traffic ahead
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Cancel traffic ahead?
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Options
Route optionsTraffic aheadRoute list
Route options
DynamicEnableAdjust optimum
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Defi ning the route type
To defi ne the route type:
In the "Route options" menu, mark and confi rm the desired menu item.
If you select "Optimum", the navigation system guides you to your destination using a time-optimised and distance-optimised path, comparable to a driver who knows the place. You can defi ne the relationship of a time-optimised to distance-optimised route (see p. 70).If you select "Fast", the naviga-tion system guides you to the destination using the fastest way.If you select "Short", the navi-gation system guides you to the destination using the shortest way.If you select "Dynamic", the navigation system includes the current TMC traffi c announce-ments and changes the route if it should bring you to your des-tination any faster (see p. 70).If you select "Enable", you can allow or disallow ferries, tun-nels, toll roads or motorways for the route calculation, pro-vided that it does not result in excessive detours (see be-low).If you select "Adjust optimum", you can defi ne the relationship
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Note:The route types "Fast", "Short" and "Optimum" are mutually exclusive. If one of these route types is activated, the other two are automatically deactivated.
Defi ning the type of road
To disable certain types of roads from the route calculation:
To defi ne the route type:In the "Route options" menu, mark and confi rm the "Enable" menu item.The "Enable" menu appears.
Mark and confi rm the desired type of road in the "Enable" menu.You can block the selected type of road for the route calculation (symbol crossed out in red) or release it (symbol not crossed out).
"Motorway": Here you can de-fi ne whether motorways should be used or avoided during des-tination guidance. "Toll": Here you can allow or disallow toll roads for the des-tination guidance.
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DynamicEnableAdjust optimum
OptimumFastShort
Enable
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"Ferry": Here you can allow or disallow ferries."Seasonal": Here you can allow or disallow roads which are blocked in certain seasons, such as Alpine passes."Tunnel": Here you can allow or disallow tunnels.
Note:If you exclude a certain type of road from the route calculation which would result in long de-tours, this setting is ignored dur-ing the route calculation.
Defi ning an optimum route
You can defi ne the optimum route yourself by defi ning the relationship of a time-optimised to distance-op-timised route. The factory setting is 60 (fast) to 40 (short).
To defi ne the optimum route:In the "Route options" menu, mark and confi rm the "Adjust optimum" menu item.The relationship of a time-op-timised to distance-optimised route is illustrated by a bar.Change the relationship by turn-ing the menu button <.If a short route is more impor-tant, select 60/40 or higher; if a fast route is more important, select 40/60 or lower.
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Note:This setting is applied only if you select the "Optimum" route op-tion (see p. 68).
Switching the dynamic destination guidance on/off
During a dynamic destination guid-ance, the navigation system anal-yses the TMC traffic announce-ments and incorporates them into the route planning. The traffi c an-nouncements are received from radio stations broadcasting TMC signals.
To switch the dynamic destination guidance on/off:
In the "Route options" menu, mark and confi rm the "Dynamic" menu item.You can use the menu button to activate the dynamic adaptation of the route to the traffi c situa-tion (check mark) or deactivate it (no check mark).If TMC traffi c announcements are present that apply to the route, the route is recalculated. You may be required to insert the naviga-tion CD if it is not located in the CD drive.In addition, the TMC symbol is displayed B.
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If a TMC station is received, the dis-play shows the TMC symbol B. If no TMC station is received, the TMC symbol B fl ashes.
Note:The dynamic destination guid-ance requires that a TMC station is set during the entire destina-tion guidance. If no TMC station is set, the dynamic destination guidance does not work. For this reason, switch on the automatic tuning to TMC stations (see p. 33).
Recalculating the route
As soon as the navigation system receives a route-relevant TMC traf-fi c announcement, it automatically checks whether you can reach your destination faster using a differ-ent route. This recalculation is an-nounced via voice output.Whether the navigation system then actually guides you to a new route is dependent upon the information received via TMC. If you are guided through the traffi c obstruction de-spite the recalculation, you receive an acoustic note that the route fea-tures traffi c obstructions.
Displaying the current positionYou can display the current vehicle position at any time as follows:
Press the button B.The Info display appears and the previous voice-prompted turn-by-turn direction as well as voice information about the route are
repeated, provided that destina-tion guidance is active.
Current streetWind rose (pointing north)"Destn. Info" menu"GPS Info" menuNumber of currently received GPS satellites
Displaying the current geographical position
You can display the longitude and latitude of the current vehicle posi-tion as follows:
Press the button B.The Info display appears.In the Info display, select and confi rm the "GPS Info" menu.
The longitude and latitude of the current vehicle position are dis-played, as well as the altitude above sea level and the number of received GPS satellite sig-nals.
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Displaying the current destination
If the destination guidance is active, you can display the current destina-tion as follows:
Press the button B.The Info display appears.In the Info display, select and confi rm the "Destn. Info" menu.The destination is displayed.
Installation instructionsThese installation instructions apply to most types of vehicles. Your vehi-cle may differ depending upon the model. In this case and for any other questions, your Blaupunkt author-ised dealer or our telephone hotline will gladly provide assistance. We assume no liability for damages resulting from installation or con-nection errors or consequential damages.
Note:These installation instructions assume that the negative pole of the battery is connected to the body of the vehicle.
For your safety
General
You may only install the device yourself if you are experienced in installing car sound systems and navigation systems and are very familiar with the electrical system of the vehicle.Operate the device only with a battery voltage between 10.5 and 14.4 V!
Before the installation
Allow the device to become accli-matised for several hours prior to installation to prevent the forma-tion of condensation inside the housing!
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Read and observe the operating instructions for your vehicle as well as the operating instructions for devices to be connected to this device (e.g. antennas, loud-speakers, etc.)!
During the installation
Disconnect the negative pole of the battery! Observe the safety notes of the vehicle manufac-turer.Never connect vehicle connec-tors directly with the device! Always use adapter cables!Use positive and negative cables with a minimum cross section of 1.5 mm2!When you drill holes, ensure that you do not damage any vehicle components!
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Connection assignments
Overview of the connections
Chamber A
1 Gala/speedometer
2 Telephone mute (active low)
3 Reversing light signal
4 Continuous positive (terminal 30)
5 Automatic antenna
6 Illumination
7 Ignition (terminal 15)
8 Ground
Chamber B
1 Loudspeaker RR+
2 Loudspeaker RR-
3 Loudspeaker RF+
4 Loudspeaker RF-
5 Loudspeaker LF+
6 Loudspeaker LF-
7 Loudspeaker LR+
8 Loudspeaker LR-
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Chamber C1(Equaliser/Amplifi er)
1 Line out LR
2 Line out RR
3 Line out GND
4 Line out LF
5 Line out RF
6 +12 V switched*
Chamber C2(car phone/optional IR remote control RC 10)
7 Telephone IN+
8 Telephone IN-
9 Telephone mute (active low)
10 +12 V switched*
11 Remote control IN
12 Remote control GND
Chamber C3
13 CDC data IN
14 CDC data OUT
15 +12 V continuous positive
16 +12 V switched*
17 CDC data GND
18 CDC AF GND
19 CDC AF L
20 CDC AF R
* Sum. total 400 mA
Connections in chamber A
1 Speedometer signal2 Telephone mute (active low)3 Reversing light signal4 Continuous positive connec-
tionTerminal 30 battery +12 V.Cable cross section min. 1.5 mm2.Do not route the cable alongside wire harnesses!Connect the safety bracket for shielding the positive cable and at-tach it to the positive pole of the battery!
5 Control cable (Power Antenna +)Switched positive output for exter-nal components, such as a power antenna.Max. load <150 mA
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CAUTION!
Do not connect the power cable to terminal 15 (switched posi-tive) or terminal 30 (continuous positive)!
6 Illumination connectionFor vehicles with adjustable instru-ment lighting (positive controlled)
7 Positive connection switched via ignition
CAUTION!
This connection must be con-nected as switched via ignition (terminal 15, +12 V)!
8 Ground connectionCable cross section min. 1.5 mm2.Do not connect the ground wire to the negative pole of the battery, but to a suitable ground location, such as a screw or plate of the body.
Connecting the device
Establishing the power connection
Check whether the radio con-nection of your vehicle is already protected with a 10-A fuse at the factory (see vehicle operating in-structions or fuse box).
If the radio connection is protected by a 10-A fuse:
CAUTION!
Risk of damage to the device!
If you connect vehicle connectors directly to the device, it may dam-age the device. This also applies to pre-fabricated ISO connectors.
Use only vehicle-specifi c adapter cables from Blaupunkt.
Connect the vehicle-specific adapter cable 1 to the vehicle connector 2 and to chamber A 5 on the rear side of the de-vice.
If the radio connection is not pro-tected by a 10-A fuse:
Connect the negative wire to the negative pole of the battery.Connect the positive wire to the positive pole of the battery via a 10-A fl oating fuse so that the 10-A fl oating fuse is at a maxi-mum distance of 30 cm from the positive pole of the battery.
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Do not lay the wires parallel to wire harnesses.
Connecting the loudspeakers
If passively pre-equipped with 4-ohm loudspeakers:
Adapt the ISO connector 7 of the vehicle to the plug assign-ment shown in the illustration below.If required, connect an ISO extension cable (order no.7 607 647 093).Plug the connector into cham-ber B 6 of the device.
If actively pre-equipped (separate output stages):
Connect the special adapter ca-bles to chamber C1 according to the manufacturer's instruc-tions.
Connecting the radio antenna
With pre-equipped vehicles, such as VW, Seat or Audi, the supply voltage for the antenna is supplied via the antenna cable (see the operating instructions of the vehicle). If the original equipment radio of such a vehicle is to be replaced by a com-mercial radio, you must obtain an antenna feed separating fi lter (or-der no. 7 691 290 202) or the adapt-
er cable (order no. 7 607 621 129) from your specialist dealer. The antenna installation and con-nection is described in the antenna installation instructions.
Insert the antenna connector into the antenna socket 1 of the device.
Connecting the GPS antenna
Install the GPS antenna in the ve-hicle as described in the GPS an-tenna installation instructions.Insert the SMB connector 2 into the corresponding socket of the device.
Connecting the reversing light signal
Route the cable from the revers-ing light to pin 3 3 of the connec-tor in chamber A 5 so that +12 V
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is applied to the connection if the vehicle is in reverse gear.If the connection to the reversing light is not possible, connect pin 3 to ground.
Note:If you do not connect the revers-ing light signal, the device does not detect a reverse travel. If the GPS signal is missing, it may im-pact the accuracy of the naviga-tion.
Connecting the speedometer signal
You can navigate with or without speedometer signal.
CAUTION!
Risk of damage!
Incorrect connections can damage the device or the vehicle electron-ics.
This connection should only be performed by an authorised spe-cialist workshop of the vehicle manufacturer!
Connect the vehicle-specific speedometer signal connection to pin 1 4 of the connector in chamber A 5.
After installation, you must ac-tivate the "Speed signal" menu item in the "Installation" menu (see p. 79)!
Installing the device
Installing the bracket
Note:The supplied bracket of the device is intended for a DIN car sound system cutout measuring 182 x 53 x 165 mm and an instrument panel thickness of 1 – 20 mm in the area of the tabs. For vehi-cles without DIN tray, you need a vehicle-specifi c bracket for 50/52-mm devices. Please contact your specialised Blaupunkt deal-er.
Insert the bracket into the tray.
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Bend over as many tabs as pos-sible using a screwdriver.
Insert the device into the tray to one-third of its length. Loosen the screw 1 above the gyroscope 2 on the right side of the device.
Adjust the gyroscope with a hol-low hexagon wrench so that the marking is in the vertical posi-tion.
Note:The maximum setting range is between –10° and +30°.
Retighten the screw 1.
Installing the device in the tray
Ensure that all connectors are correctly inserted and the lateral latching tabs are engaged.
CAUTION!
Danger of damage, risk of incorrect settings!
If you touch the controls on the control panel while inserting the device, they may be damaged. The device could switch on and subsequent entries are interpreted as incorrect entries of the code. The device is subsequently blocked.
Touch the control panel only at the edges while inserting it.
Push the device into the tray until it engages and is retained by the lateral tabs.
The device should now be installed in the following position:Right/left: min. –5° /max. +5°Front/rear: min. –10°/max. +30°
Entering the code numberIf you switch on the device for the fi rst time after its installation (see p. 9), you must enter the code (see p. 21).
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Switching the speedometer signal on/offAfter you connected the speedom-eter signal, you must switch on the analysis of the speedometer signal as follows:
In the "Installation" menu, select and confi rm the "Speed signal" menu item as described under "Operating the menu" on p. 12.
Use the menu button < to switch on the analysis of the speedome-ter signal (check mark) or switch it off (no check mark).
Switch on the analysis of the speedometer signal after you connected the speedometer signal.Switch off the analysis of the speedometer signal if you did not connect the speedometer signal.
Performing a sensor testTo check whether the device is cor-rectly connected:
In the "Installation" menu, select and confi rm the "Sensor test" menu item as described under "Operating the menu" on p. 12.The sensor data are displayed.
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GPS Sat (test of the GPS an-tenna): If the GPS antenna is connected, "OK" appears. If the device receives GPS satellite signals, their number and fi eld strength are displayed. The GPS antenna must be aligned so that it receives at least 4 satellites and the fi eld strength is greater than 40.Direction (test of the reversing light signal): If you connected the reversing signal, "Backward" must appear if the vehicle is in reverse gear, and "Forward" if the vehicle is not in reverse gear.Ignition (test of the positive igni-tion connection): If you turn on the vehicle ignition, "On" must appear.Speed signal (test of the speed-ometer signal): If you connect-ed the speedometer signal and move the vehicle a little bit, the speedometer signal pulses must appear.
Calibrating the device Before you use the navigation sys-tem for the fi rst time, you must cali-brate it.
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Auto calib. Manual calib.
Sensor testSpeedsignal
Sensor test
GPS sat: 8 Strength: 41Direction: ForwardIgnition: OnSpeedsignal: 5528
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Installation instructions
You can calibrate the naviga-tion system either automatically on a longer calibration trip (5 to 15 km) or manually on an exactly measured distance (100 to 500 m) (see below).
To calibrate the device:Switch on the vehicle ignition.Install the navigation software (see p. 47).Keep the navigation CD in the CD drive.In the Settings menu, select and confirm the "Installation" menu item as described under "Operating the menu" on p. 12.The "Installation" menu is dis-played.
Calibrating the navigation system automatically
To calibrate the navigation system automatically:
In the "Installation" menu, select and confirm the "Auto calib." menu item.Follow the instructions on the display.
Notes:Drive the specifi ed route using major or country roads. The spec-ifi ed distance of the route to be driven only represents an average value. It can also be shorter or, in case of detrimental conditions, signifi cantly longer. The fi nal fi ne calibration is not complete until approx. 50 km.
A bar display appears during the calibration travel. You can press the ESC button A to exit the menu. It does not cancel the cali-bration which continues to run in the background. If you call up the menu again, the bar display shows the progress of the cali-bration.
After a successful calibration travel, the display shows "The system is now calibrated". The navigation system is now opera-tional. If the display shows "Calibration unsuccessful", you must repeat the calibration.
Calibrating the navigation system manually
To calibrate the navigation system manually:
In the "Installation" menu, select and confi rm the "Manual calib." menu item.
Installation
Auto calib. Manual calib.
Sensor testSpeedsignal
Auto calib.
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The distance for the calibration travel is displayed.Change the distance of the cali-bration travel, if required, by turning the menu button < . Next, press the OK button =.
Note:The distance must measure be-tween 100 and 500 metres. The adjusted distance must exactly match the measured distance!
Press the OK button = to start the manual calibration.Drive the specifi c distance which you set on an exactly measured route. Do not drive faster than 30 km/h.Press the OK button = to end the manual calibration.After a successful calibration travel, the display shows "The system is now calibrated". The navigation system is now opera-tional.If the display shows "Calibration unsuccessful", you must repeat the calibration.
Manual calib.
Distance200 Metres
Cancelling the calibration
If you want to cancel the calibra-tion:
Press the ESC button A. The calibration continues in the background.
Cleaning the deviceClean the contacts of the con-trol panel regularly using a soft cloth moistened with cleaning alcohol.
Uninstalling the deviceDisconnect the negative pole of the battery. Observe the safety notes of the vehicle manufac-turer.Remove the control panel.
Insert the brackets 2 on the left and the right side in the openings in the control panel and push them in until the lateral springs disengage with an audible click sound.Pull out the device evenly using both brackets.Remove the brackets and reat-tach the control panel.Press on the lateral tabs of the individual connectors and dis-connect all connectors.
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WarrantyWe provide a manufacturer's war-ranty for our products purchased within the European Union. For devices purchased outside the European Union, the warranty terms issued by our respective responsi-ble domestic agency are valid.The warranty terms can be called up under www.blaupunkt.com or requested directly from: Blaupunkt GmbH Hotline Robert-Bosch-Str. 200 D-31139 Hildesheim
Specifi cations
Voltage supplyOperating voltage: 10.5–14.4 V
Current consumptionOperating: max. 10 AStandby: typ. 550 mA30 min. after switch-off: typ. 12 mA72 hours after switch-off: < 2 mA
Amplifi er output powerAcc. to DIN 45324: at 14.4 V 4 x 25 watt sine Max. Power: 4 x 45 watt at 14.4 V
Preamplifi er output (Preamp Out)4 channels: 3 V
Input sensitivityCD changer input: 2 V / 6 kΩPhone input: max. 4.8 V eff. 3.8 V
TunerFM waveband: 87.5–108 MHzMW waveband: 531–1602 kHzLW waveband: 153–279 kHzFM frequency range: 35–16000 Hz
CD playerFrequency range: 20–20000 HzSubject to technical changes!
Warranty Specifi cations
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Glossary
Digital equaliserDigital sound control for adapting the frequency response. An equal-iser consists of several fi lters which allow for improving the sound or ad-justing it to personal preferences.
EON – Enhanced Other NetworkIn case of a traffi c announcement (TA), the device switches over from a non-traffi c information station to a traffi c information station of the same station chain. After the traffi c announcement, the system switch-es back to the previously heard pro-gramme.
GPS – Global Positioning SystemThis system allows for a worldwide positioning by means of 24 satel-lites orbiting the earth at elevations of 20000 km and transmitting a pre-cise time signal. At least 4 satel-lites must be received for an exact positioning.
HighCutHighCut results in an improved re-ception in case of weak radio re-ception (FM only). If the reception is weak, the interference level is automatically decreased.
Corridor functionIf you enter a destination and the navigation system calculates a route, it not only saves the route, but also a corridor to the left and right side of this route. This allows the navigation system during desti-nation guidance to continue giving
turn-by-turn directions even if no navigation CD is inserted.
Optimum routeCombination of fast and short route. The relationship of the two route components can be adjusted (see "Setting the optimum route" on p. 70).
TA – Traffi c AnnouncementSpoken traffi c announcement on the radio.
TMC – Traffi c Message ChannelRDS data service for area-based traffi c announcements.The navigation system can perma-nently receive digital, inaudible traf-fi c announcements free of charge by means of a TMC station – provided that the radio is set to a TMC sta-tion. During dynamic destination guidance (see p. 70), these traf-fi c announcements are analysed and the route is automatically ad-justed.
Standby timeIf you switch off the device, it re-mains in standby mode for 30 minutes. During this time, the de-vice software remains in memory, which increases the current con-sumption. After that time period, the device completely switches off to save power, and the memory is deleted.If you switch the device back on during the standby time, it is op-erational again after a few seconds; an active destination guidance is continued.
Glossary
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If you switch the device back on af-ter the standby time has expired, it takes longer for the device to be operational again since the device software must be reloaded.
TravelstoreAutomatic searching and storing of the six strongest radio stations re-ceived of the region (see p. 39).
Surroundings functionIf no destination guidance is active, the navigation system uses its free memory to load digital map mate-rial surrounding the vehicle position from the navigation CD.If you enter a destination within this area, the navigation system can ac-cess the data in the memory and does not require the navigation CD. If you enter a destination outside of this area, you are requested to insert the navigation CD.Since the memory is required for the route and the corridor follow-ing a route calculation, parts of the stored surroundings are deleted again from memory after a desti-nation entry.The device can only display and an-nounce TMC traffi c announcements that refer to the map material in the memory.
Index
AAdjusting bass 15Adjusting the treble 15Audio source
selecting 26, 66
BBalance
adjust 16Buttons
ESC button 10, 12INFO button 71MENU button 12OK button 12overview 6
CCar phone 11CD changer
SCAN 44switch on 27tracks menu 42
CD playerinserting a CD 10operate 40playable CDs 40playing a CD 26, 41SCAN 44stopping a CD 42switch on 27
Cleaning 4, 81Clock
setting 21Code
activating the query 21deactivating the query 21enter 9
Control panelattaching 8detaching 8
CONTROLSbuttons 6
Corridor function 46, 83
Index
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DDestination guidance
cancel 66displaying estimated arrival time 25displaying remaining travel time 25displaying the junction zoom 25dynamic 70wind rose 65
Device card 4Display
adjust automatically to light conditions 20brightness day 20brightness night 20setting the Language 20switch off 20
Disposal 4
EEON 83Equaliser 83Equalizer 17
FFader
adjust 16
GGPS 83
HHICUT 23, 83
IInstallation test 79
JJunction zoom 25
LLoudness 15
MMenu
operate 12overview 13
MP3 playerbrowse menu 43displaying ID3 tags 45displaying MP3 fi le names 45operate 40playable MP3 CDs 41playing an MP3-CD 26SCAN 44switching scrolling text on/off 45switch on 27
Muting (Mute) 11cancel 11
NNavigation system
activating voice output 24basic settings in the menu 24calibrating automatically 80calibrating manually 80deleting saved destinations 61display 48displaying the current position 71displaying the list 52entering a destination address 54entering a destination centre of a part of a city 56entering a destination city 55entering a destination country 55entering a destination from memory 62entering a destination house number 57entering a destination intersection 58entering a destination postcode 55entering a destination street 56entering a point of interest 57entering special characters 53entering text 52entering the destination: overview 52installing the software 47menu 49operating principle 46renaming saved destinations 61saving destinations 59start 52
Index
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Index
RRadio
alternative frequencies 22basic settings in the menu 22cancelling an automatic station seek tuning 37changing the seek tuning sensitivity 24displaying the station name 22improved reception (HICUT) 23limit reception to regional stations 23quitting Travelstore 40scanning stations 38selecting stored stations 40selecting the memory bank (FM1, FM2, FMT) 36selecting the waveband (FM, MW, LW) 36setting the TMC station automatically 33starting an automatic station seek tuning 36starting Travelstore 39storing stations 38storing stations automatically 39tuning into a station 36
Routechange automatically for traffi c jams 70changing manually 67defi ning an optimum 70display 67dynamic 46enable/disable ferries 69enable/disable major roads 69enable/disable motorways 69enable/disable seasonally blocked routes 69enable/disable toll roads 69enable/disable tunnels 69optimum 83options 68recalculate 66, 71
SSafety 3SCAN 44Sensortest 79Sound
adjust 15equalizer 17loudness 15
Speedometer signal 79Standby 83Station seek tuning
automatically 36cancel 37manually 37
Surroundings function 47, 84Switch-off 9Switch-on 9
TText
delete 54enter 52
Theft protection 8TMC 83TMC symbol
does not fl ash 33fl ashes 34
Traffi c announcements 31cancel 33fade in automatically 32receiving TMC automatically 33showing TMC 34
Travelstore 39, 84Turn-by-turn directions
not following 66voice-prompted 65
VVolume
change 11front-rear distribution 16left-right distribution 16limiting during switch-on 18minimum for car phone 19minimum for traffi c announcements 19muting 11reduce automatically during turn-by-turn directions 19volume menu 19
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Country: Phone: Fax:
Germany (D) 0180-5000225 05121-49 4002
Austria (A) 01-610 39 0 01-610 39 391
Belgium (B) 02-525 5444 02-525 5263
Denmark (DK) 44-898 360 44-898 644
Finland (FIN) 09-435 991 09-435 99236
France (F) 01-4010 7007 01-4010 7320
Great Britain (GB) 01-89583 8880 01-89583 8394
Greece (GR) 210 94 27 337 210 94 12 711
Ireland (IRL) 01-46 66 700 01-46 66 706
Italy (I) 02-369 62331 02-369 62464
Luxembourg (L) 40 4078 40 2085
Netherlands (NL) 0800 400 1010 0800 400 1040
Norway (N) 66-817 000 66-817 157
Portugal (P) 2185 00144 2185 00165
Spain (E) 902 52 77 70 91 410 4078
Sweden (S) 08-7501850 08-7501810
Switzerland (CH) 01-8471644 01-8471650
Czech. Rep. (CZ) 02-6130 0446 02-6130 0514
Hungary (H) 76 511 803 76 511 809
Poland (PL) 0800-118922 022-8771260
Turkey (TR) 0212-335 06 71 0212-346 00 40
http://www.blaupunkt.com
Blaupunkt GmbH, Robert-Bosch-Straße 200, D-31139 Hildesheim
Printed in Germany
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At a glance! TravelPilot Rome NAV55E
Open the control panel and remove the CD
Turn: volume controlPress short: Switch on/mute traffi c announcement/fading out the turn-by-turn directionPress long: Switch off
Calling the settings menu
Function buttons 1-6 (the functions assigned to these function buttons are shown on the display)
Press short: Call up traffi c information settingsPress long: Display TMC messagesTurn: Select menu item/character
OK buttonPress short: Confi rm selectionPress long: Start scan/station seek tuning
Press short: Switch to navigation system Press long: Call up route options
MENU
TRAF
OK
NAVI
Press short: Switch to radioPress repeatedly: Select the waveband (FM1, FM2, FMT, MW, LW)Press long: Start Travelstore Toggle between CD/MP3/WMA player and optional CD changer
Press short in the menu: Change to the previous menu levelPress long in the menu: Change to the top menu levelText input: Delete last characterNavigation: Cancel destination guidanceScan: CancelTravelstore: Cancel
Display current location, display complete listPress short during destination guidance: Show current location and repeat previous voice-prompted turn-by-turn directionPress long during destination guidance: Display route list
TUNE
SRC
ESC
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