NX 1023-9 NX Mul Dacia 2519a Eng Web
NX 1023-9 NX Mul Dacia 2519a Eng Web
NX 1023-9 NX Mul Dacia 2519a Eng Web
Contents
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Bluetooth device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.44
Pairing/unpairing Bluetooth® devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.44
Connecting/disconnecting Bluetooth® devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.46
Phonebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.48
Making/receiving a call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.49
Reversing camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.51
System settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.52
Updating the system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.54
Operating faults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.58
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trademarks and logos, are reserved by their respective owners.
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PRECAUTIONS DURING USE (1/2)
It is essential to follow the precautions below when using the system, both in the interest of safety and to prevent material damage.
You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling.
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PRECAUTIONS DURING USE (2/2)
The description of the models given in this manual is based on the specifications at the time of writing. This manual covers
all existing functions for the models described. Whether or not they are fitted depends on the equipment model, op-
tions selected and the country where they are sold. This manual may also contain information about functions to be
introduced later in the model year.
Throughout the manual, the Approved Dealer is that of the vehicle manufacturer.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION (1/3)
Introduction Radio functions Auxiliary audio function
Your vehicle’s multimedia system per- The multimedia system can be used You can listen to your personal stereo
forms the following functions: to listen to FM (frequency modulation) directly through your vehicle’s speak-
– RDS radio; and AM (amplitude modulation) radio ers. There are several ways of connect-
– management of auxiliary audio stations. ing your personal stereo, depending on
sources; The RDS system makes it possible to the type of device you have:
– hands-free phone; display the name of some stations and – 3.5 mm Jack socket;
– navigation assistance; also for information messages sent by – audio multi-connection unit (USB);
– parking distance control (reversing FM stations to be heard automatically:
camera). – Bluetooth® connection.
– traffic bulletins;
– news bulletins; For more information on the list of com-
– emergency messages. patible devices, please contact an au-
thorised dealer or visit the manufactur-
er’s website if available.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION (2/3)
Hands-free phone function Telephone compatibility Navigation assistance func-
The Bluetooth® hands-free system Some phones are not compatible with tion
provides the following features without the hands-free system, and do not The navigation system automatically
having to handle your phone: enable you to use all of the available calculates the geographical position of
functions or do not provide the best the vehicle by receiving GPS signals.
– send/receive/suspend a call;
possible sound quality.
– transfer the list of contacts from the It suggests a route to your chosen des-
For more information on compatible tination using its road map.
phone memory;
phones, contact an authorised dealer
– access the call logs for calls which or visit the manufacturer’s website if Finally, it indicates the route to take,
have come through the multimedia available. step by step, using the display screen
system; and voice messages.
– dial emergency numbers.
Your hands-free phone system is only intended to facilitate communication by reducing the risk factors, without remov-
ing them completely. You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION (3/3)
1 2 3 4 5 8 10 11
Street
FM1
RADIO MEDIA PHONE
9 12
7 6 14 13
Displays 4 Telephone information area: 8 Air conditioning information.
– if a telephone is connected to the 9 Display standby or access to sub-
Menu screen
multimedia system, the reception menus.
1 Mode selection area: and battery level of the connected
device will be displayed. Navigation screen
– showing the selected mode;
5 Time area. 10 Map mode (2D/3D).
– when mode area is touched, rest
of the area will be showing mode list. 6 Menu area: 11 Name of the next street.
2 Table of contents area. – display subordinate menu of 12 Current audio information.
showing the contents of menu item mode; 13 Options for route and map setting.
and information. – showing current menu as high- 14 Voice guidance On/Off.
3 Exterior temperature. lighted color.
7 Home area
“Home” or “back” button: goes back
to the home menu or the previous
screen.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (1/2)
Screen selections are made by touching the desired selection on the screen.
K L
A B C D
Options
Q P
J H G F E
A
R S
C L
Options D N
J H G F E Q T
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (2/2)
Functions
A Short press: standby screen On/Off.
B, M/N Adjust the volume.
C Socket USB.
D 3.5 mm Jack socket.
E Access the current media (radio, AUX).
F Access the “options” menu.
Access the “home” menu.
G
Telephone or auxiliary sources: exit the window to return to the navigation screen (current).
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ON/OFF SWITCH
A A
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OPERATE AND USE (1/2)
Touching screen K L
Tap (short press):
– Item selection; Route Settings
Per-use Toll
N
Press and Hold (long press): Off On
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OPERATE AND USE (2/2)
2 3 Select 2 to modify your entry.
Select 3 to display list of results.
Select 4 to change the keyboard to
special layout.
Select 5 to use numbers and symbols.
Options
5 4
Using an alphabetical key-
board
When entering a heading using an al-
phabetical keyboard, choose each
letter by pressing keyboard.
When choosing each letter, the system
will remove the brightness of certain let-
ters to help enter the letters.
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VOLUME
Volume Muting the sound Volume adjustment accord-
Adjust the sound level when listening to Briefly press L or simultaneously M ing to speed
the different sources, messages, ring- and N on the steering column control. When this function is activated, the
tones and phone communications: The message “MUTE” appears on the audio and navigation volume will vary
– by turning or pressing B; screen. according to the vehicle speed.
– or on M/N. Press L again briefly, or M and N si- To activate and adjust this function,
multaneously to continue listening to refer to the information on “Speed de-
The radio source being listened to is in- the current audio source. pendent volume control” of the section
terrupted when “TA” traffic information, on “Audio settings”.
news bulletins or a warning message is This function is deactivated automati-
received. cally when the volume control is used
or when a news or road traffic bulletin
is broadcast.
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LISTEN TO THE RADIO (1/3)
1 6 7 8
Main List Preset Option Main List Preset Option Main List Preset Option
2 3 5 4 3 2
Selecting a wavelength “List” mode The names of the radio stations that
Select “List” mode by pressing 5. do not use RDS will not appear on the
Press 1.
This operating mode allows you to find screen. Only their frequency is dis-
Select the wavelength (AM or FM) re-
a station easily by name from an alpha- played and sorted at the end of the list.
quired by pressing it.
betical list (with FM only). “Preset” mode
Choosing a station It is possible to scan up to 50 available Select “Preset” mode by pressing 4.
radio stations.
There are different modes for choosing This mode allows you to recall on
a radio station. Select the stations required by pressing demand those stations which you have
zone 6. already stored (refer to the information
After having selected the waveband,
select the mode by pressing 4 or 5. Press 7 to scroll through all the sta- on «Saving a station» in this section).
tions. Press zone 8 to select your stored sta-
tions.
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LISTEN TO THE RADIO (2/3)
1 8
RDS Off On
TA Off On
Region Off On
News Off On
Main List Preset Option Main List Preset Option Main List Preset Option
2 3 3 2 9
“Main” mode You can also move wheel Q on the Radio settings
steering column control to launch an
This mode allows stations to be sear- Display the settings menu by pres-
automatic station search.
ched manually by scanning the selec- sing 9. You can activate or deactivate
ted wavelength. functions by pressing “On” or “Off” (the
Scan the wavelength by repeatedly Storing a station setting menu varies depending on the
pressing 3. wavelength).
Select a radio station by using one of
Briefly press 2 to start an automatic the modes described above. The available functions are as follows:
search for radio stations. Press and hold one of the buttons on – “RDS”;
Repeat the operation each time the the zone 8. – “TA”;
search stops if necessary. – “Region”;
You can store up to 12 stations per wa-
– “News”;
velength.
– “AM”;
– “Update List”.
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LISTEN TO THE RADIO (3/3)
“RDS”; To activate/deactivate this function, “News”
please refer to information on “Radio
Some FM radio stations broadcast text When this function is activated, it is
settings” in this section.
information relating to the programme possible to automatically listen to news
being aired (the title of a track, for as it is broadcast by certain FM radio
example). “Region” stations.
Note: this information is only available The frequency of an “FM” radio station If you then select the other sources,
on some radio stations. may change depending on the geogra- when a broadcast of the selected pro-
phical area. gramme type is made, it will interrupt
the other sources.
“TA” In order to keep listening to the same
radio station when changing region, ac- To activate/deactivate this function,
When this feature is activated, your please refer to information on “Radio
tivate the “Region” function so that your
multimedia system allows traffic bul- settings” in this section.
multimedia system can automatically
letins to play automatically as new re-
retune the frequency.
ports are issued by some FM radio sta-
tions. Note: this is only available for certain “AM”
radio stations.
Note: the automatic broadcasting of You can activate or deactivate the AM
traffic information is deactivated when Poor reception can sometimes cause band. To activate/deactivate this func-
the multimedia system is set to the AM erratic and annoying changes in tion, please refer to information on
band. frequency. In this case you should “Radio settings” in this section.
deactivate this function.
Once the function is activated, select
the news station then choose if you re- To activate/deactivate this function, “Update list”
quire another playback source. please refer to information on “Radio
settings” in this section. To update the list of stations and obtain
Traffic information is broadcast automa- the most recent ones, press “Start”
tically and has priority over the source (only for FM).
being listened to at the time.
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AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES (1/3)
Your multimedia system is fitted with To change the auxiliary audio source,
two auxiliary inputs for connecting an 1 press 1. A list of available input sources
external audio source (MP3 player, por- is displayed instantly:
table player, USB key, phone, etc.). – USB: USBkey, MP3reader, phone
To find the input position, please refer (depending on the phone) etc.;
to the section on “Introduction to the 2 – iPod®: device with integrated iPod®;
controls”. – BT: Bluetooth® devices;
– AUX: 3.5 mm jack.
Principles of operation
Audio formats
Connection The auxiliary audio source formats in-
Listening List Option
There are two types of connections: clude MP3 and WMA.
– a USB socket, 3 Fast winding
– a jack.
Long press 2 to fast forward or rewind.
Connect your portable audio player, de- Selecting an auxiliary source Playback resumes when the button is
pending on the type of device. released.
Once you have connected a USB In navigation mode or when listening
socket or jack, the system automati- to the radio, select your auxiliary audio
cally detects the auxiliary source. source by pressing “Home” > “MEDIA”.
The multimedia system starts playing
Note: The USB key used must be for- the last audio track played.
matted to FAT32 format and have a
maximum capacity of 32Gb. Note: any change to the auxiliary audio
source which is made when the multi-
media system is not active will not be
automatically taken into account.
Only handle the portable
audio player when traffic
conditions permit.
Store the portable audio
player safely while driving (risk of
being thrown in the event of sudden
braking).
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AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES (2/3)
“Repeat” Charging with the USB port
This function is available in mode «BT» Once your portable player’s USB 1
and «USB» and enables you to repeat connector is plugged into the USB
one track or all the tracks. port of the multimedia system, you can
Press 3, then “Off”, “Track” or “All”. charge or maintain the battery during
Music > Favorite songs > The newest
use.
“Shuffle” Swallowed.m.mp3
Note: some devices do not recharge
This function is available in mode “BT” or maintain battery charge level when Now My.mp3
and “USB” and enables you to play all they are connected to the USB port on
the tracks at random. Press 3, then the multimedia system. In Place.mp3
“Act.”, “Off” or “Folder”.
Main List Option
Connection: iPod®
Auxiliary input: USB socket, Connect the connector of your iPod®
Bluetooth® to the USB input of the multimedia
system. Once the USB socket of your
Connection: USB and portable digi- iPod® is connected, the “iPod” menu is Note: once connected, you will no
tal audio player displayed. longer be able to control your “iPod” di-
rectly. You must use the keys on your
Connect the socket of your portable Use multimedia system's front panel.
audio player to the USB input on the
unit. Select “iPod” from the drop-down list 1, Note: Use the iPod® cable for exclu-
then press on the playback list or the sive use of an iPod® when connecting
Once the USB socket of the digital por- desired audio track on the multimedia an iPod® to the USB socket.
table audio player is connected, the system screen.
“USB” menu is displayed.
All audio tracks on your “iPod” can be
Note: it may not be possible to connect selected directly on the multimedia
some types of portable digital players to system screen.
the multimedia system.
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AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES (3/3)
Connection: Bluetooth® Note: Use a USB connection in prefe-
4 1 rence for easier music searches.
Refer to the section on “Connecting/
disconnecting Bluetooth® devices”.
Once your Bluetooth® device is Auxiliary input: jack
connected, the “BT” menu is displayed
on the drop-down menu 1. Connection
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AUDIO SETTING
Sound
1 5
Display the sound menu by pressing 3.
Audio Settings Sound Right/left and front/rear balance
Vol/Speed Off Tap 6 or 8 to adjust the sound the left/
right balance.
Loudness Off On
Tap 5 or 7 to adjust the sound the front/
Sound rear balance.
After setting balance, tap “OK”.
Audio Display Bluetooth System OK
Bass, Mid, Treble
Tap left arrow or right arrow to adjust
the Bass, Mid or Treble.
4 3 2 8 7 6
After setting Bass, Mid or Treble, tap
Display the settings menu by pressing Volume adjustment accord- “OK”.
“Home” > “SETTINGS”. Press 2. ing to speed (Vol/Speed)
You can leave the settings menu by When the speed of your vehicle is more
pressing 4. than 40km/h, the volume level outputs
higher than original volume level.
Adjust the volume/speed ratio by press-
ing zone 1.
Loudness
Tap “On” or “Off” to turn off or on the
loudness.
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THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
The navigation system “Map” USB key
The navigation system calculates your Install the most recent version by in- C
position and guides you by using data: serting your USB key into a computer
– from the GPS receiver; that is connected to the Internet. Refer
– from the digital map. to the section on “Map update”.
Note: USB key is not supplied with the
The GPS receiver system.
The navigation system uses GPS
(Global Positioning System) satellites If possible, always use the most recent
orbiting the Earth. version.
The GPS receiver receives signals
transmitted from several satellites. The Insert the USB key
system can then locate the position of
the vehicle. Insert the USB key into the USB
socket C on the system.
Note: after moving a long distance
without driving (ferry, rail freight), the
system may take several minutes to
adjust before retuning to normal opera-
tion.
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READ A MAP (1/3)
1 4 5 11 2D/3D mode.
12 Mute/unmute the voice guidance.
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READ A MAP (2/3)
– Phone country code;
– Emergency number;
Country Info: France – Legal Restrictions effective in the
Where Am I? country:
Within Expressway
Latitude Towns Countryside Motorway
– Maximum blood alcohol;
Longitude – Visibility vest required;
Phone Country Emergency
Code number
Altitude Maximum blood alcohol content – Fire extinguisher required;
Snow Chains required in winter. – Headlights must be on at all
times;
Options Help Nearby
– Spare bulbs required;
– First aid kit required;
13 14 – Warning triangle required;
Where am I? Country information – Helmets required for motorcy-
This function allows you to check infor- Press 13 then “Country Info”. clists;
mation about the current position and This function allows you to view country – Snow chains required in winter;
to search for POI nearby. It operates information depending on your current – Snow chains recommended in
when GPS is connected. position. winter;
Tap “Options” on the map screen and This screen includes the following infor- – Winter tyres required in winter;
then tap “Where Am I?”. mation:
– Winter tyres recommended in
This screen includes the following infor- – Speed limits; winter.
mation: Speed limits are displayed for ex-
– Latitude; pressways. Displayed unit depends
on active regional settings. If data
– Longitude; not available, then “--” shown instead
– Altitude; of table and number.
– House number;
– Current address.
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READ A MAP (3/3)
14
Nearby assistance Information on this screen:
This function allows you to search for – Car repair services;
assistance near your current position. – Medical and emergency services;
– Police stations;
Tap 14 to open a new screen for the – Gas stations.
quick search.
To search a destination from this
screen, refer to the section on “Enter-
ing a destination” and the information
on “Select one of the “Points of Inter-
est (POI)”.
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (1/6)
Destination menu 2
1
Press “Home” > “NAVI” > “Destination”
to access the destination menu.
Navigation
The destination menu offers several
methods to enter a destination:
– enter an address (complete or par- Address Points of interest History
tial);
– select an address from the “Points of Favourites Coordinate
interest” (POI);
Find on Map
ous destinations;
– select an address from the Favour-
ites;
– select for destination by using the When using for the first time: Note: “Intersecting Street” and “Street
map; – Tap the “Country”. Number” are activated after selecting
– select a latitude and longitude. – Tap the keyboard button to enter the “Street”.
name of the country required. Note: when entering the street, it is not
When entering the address the necessary to specify the type of road
Entering an address system will remove the brightness of (street, avenue, boulevard, etc.).
Tap 1 certain letters to help enter the ad-
dress. Note: the system stores previous ad-
This item allows you to enter all or part The system may suggest several dresses in its memory. Once you have
of the address: country, town, street country lists by pressing 2. Select entered a destination by address, then
and number. the required country in the lists. the next time, it is the previous address
Note: only addresses known to the that will be given.
– Proceed in the same way for “Town/
system through the digital map are au- Suburb”, “Street”, “Intersecting
thorised. Street” and “Street Number”.
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (2/6)
Quick search for points of interest
3 The quick search feature lets you
quickly find a place.
Points of interest
Tap the map somewhere to search for
points of interest. The point 3 appears. Petrol Station
Around My Position
Press 4 and then “Points of interest Parking
around cursor” to show the list of points Around My Position
Options OK
Searching for points of interest
using preset categories
The preset search feature lets you
4 quickly find the most frequently se-
lected types of places.
Select from the “Points of in- Categories(petrol station/parking/
Press “Home” > “NAVI” > “Destination” restaurant)
terest” (POI) > “Points of interest” to access preset – If an active route exists, “Petrol Sta-
You can select your destination from categories. tion” and “Restaurant” are searched
the Points of Interest. along the route, and “Parking” is
You can find a place in different ways: searched around the destination.
– with the quick search feature, you – If there is no active route (destination
can quickly find a nearby place by its is not selected), they are searched
name. around the current position.
– with the preset search feature, you – If the current position is not avail-
can find frequently searched types of able either (no GPS signal), they are
places with only a few screen taps. searched around the last known po-
– you can search for a place by its cat- sition.
egory.
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (3/6)
– Press “Along route” to search along
the active route, and not around a
given point. This is useful when you 5
Where to find points of interest?
search for a later stopover that re- Navigation
sults in a minimal detour only, such
as searching for nearby petrol sta-
In a Town/Suburb Along route
tions or restaurants (the result list will
Points of interest History
be ranked by the length of the neces-
Address
sary detour).
Around My Position Around Destination
– Tap “Around My Position” to search Favourites Find on Map Coordinate
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (4/6)
Selecting an address from
the Favourites
You can find the destination to a loca-
tion stored in the Favourites. To utilize Coordinate
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (5/6)
13
Points of interest found
Add to Favourites
News
Back to Car
Close
9 10 11 12
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (6/6)
Return to vehicle.
14 Press 15 to return to the current vehicle
position.
Add to Favourites
News
Back to Car
Close
15
Info
This item allows you to consult the ad-
dress, latitude, longitude and phone
number (phone number is only acti-
vated after selecting a point of interest).
Tap 14.
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GUIDANCE (1/5)
Map Settings
POI Markers
Options OK Options
1
Activating guidance Guidance screens Full screen mode (2D or 3D)
Tap 1 or wait 10 seconds after having The system will offer several different This mode allows you to view the navi-
entered a destination. Guidance will navigation maps. gation map on the entire screen.
begin. Press “Home” > “Options” > “Map Set- The information on the arrival time and
tings” and then press “2D” or “3D” to the distance remaining to the destina-
change the map display. tion are located in the bottom right of
the map.
You can also change the map display
by pressing compass on the map. The indication for the next change of di-
rection is located in the right side of the
The different possible full screen dis-
map.
plays are:
– 2D;
– 3D.
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GUIDANCE (2/5)
Voice Language
OK
Options Options
2 3 4
Intersection map Motorway junction view Scroll the language list by pressing 4.
During guidance, before each change During guidance, before each motor- Tap the desired language and then
of direction, the system will automati- way junction, this system will display a tap 3 to confirm.
cally display a close-up of the intersec- 3-dimensional view of the junction.
tion. Note: for some junctions, only a small Listening to the radio during
The system will automatically switch turn arrow will appear on the map. voice guidance
back to normal scale after you have The system will switch back to normal While listening to a radio station, the
passed through the intersection. mode after you have passed the junc- system cuts off the radio sound while
tion. the voice guidance is active before
each change of direction.
Changing voice guidance lan- The system will automatically switch the
guage sound back on once you have passed
Press 2 and then “NAVI” > “Options”, through the junction.
“Voice Settings” to change the lan-
guage of the voice guidance.
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GUIDANCE (3/5)
Route information
This function allows you to view your
route.
Select “Home” > “NAVI” > “Route” after
entering a destination.
Six choices will be given:
– “Edit Route”,
– “Avoidances”,
– “Overview”,
– “Cancel Route”,
Options
– “Route Alternatives”,
– “Route”.
Route overview 5 6 7 8 9 10
Press “Home” > “NAVI” > “Route” > – the special points and sections of the – Simulate Navigation
“Overview” to get a map with an over- route (e.g. toll gates, toll roads, mo- This function allows you to quickly
view of the active route. torways, etc.); view the required route.
The following information will be given: – alternative routes (e.g. Short, Fast, Start or pause the simulation by
Economical). pressing 8.
– The name and/or address of the des-
tination; Press 5 to display the following options: Tap 10 to increase the speed of the
– The total time of the route; – alternative routes; simulation.
– The total distance of the route; You can leave the route simulation at
– route; any given moment by pressing 6.
– route settings. You can move to previous/next ma-
noeuvre by pressing 7 or 9.
Note: for further information, please
see overleaf.
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GUIDANCE (4/5)
11
Route Alternatives
Edit Route
Fast
Economical
Short
Options OK OK
14 13 12 16 15 18 14
17
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GUIDANCE (5/5)
Tap 19 to sort the details of the route: ”Map Settings”
– by summary; This item enables you to choose your
It only shows the waypoints (start, route settings.
via, destination) and their distance,
Route - Normal
Refer to the information on “Route set-
remaining time and arrival time. tings” in the section entitled “Navigation
– by normal; settings”.
It shows all the maneuvers and their Note: Configuring the route according
signpost information, route numbers, to the road type selected can strongly
street name and distance. It also affect the proposed route.
shows informational and warning en-
Options
tries, such as settlement names the
driver enters, restrictions (access
and maneuver restrictions), ignored
19 user preferences, etc.
”Route” – by road list.
This function makes it possible to view It sections the route to road names
the route plan. and road numbers. It also shows
Several details of the route will appear: their length, average direction and
travel time information. Waypoints
– direction-change arrows; are not shown in this mode.
– road number;
– distance before a fork.
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MAP SETTINGS
Display points of interest
1 You can select certain points of interest
(visible at 100 m scale) to be displayed
Navigation Map Settings
on the map.
View Mode 3D 2D To access this function directly, press 3
Map Settings Map Settings
to display the points of interest on the
Warnings
map:
Viewpoint Low Normal High
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MANAGING THE FAVOURITES (1/2)
– Address: refer to the information on
“Entering an address” in the section
on “Entering a destination”.
Navigation – History: refer to the information on
“Select a destination from the pre-
Add to Favourites
vious destinations” in the section en-
Warnings Route Settings Map Settings titled “Entering a destination”. News
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MANAGING THE FAVOURITES (2/2)
To delete all favourites, tap “Options”
and then tap “Delete All”. Confirm by
pressing “Delete All”.
Sort by Name
Searching the favourite
Sort by Distance
This function allows you to search the
Show All on Map favourite in the list by its saved name.
Delete All Tap “Find” and enter the name of the
favourite by using keyboard.
Close
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NAVIGATION SETTINGS (1/4)
The following alert types are available:
1 – Audio warning: you receive a non-
verbal warning when you exceed the
Navigation Warnings speed limit.
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NAVIGATION SETTINGS (2/4)
Motorway
2 You might need to avoid motorways
when you are driving a slow car or you
Navigation Route Settings
are towing another vehicle.
Period Charge
Off On
purchased in order to make use of
Voice Settings Coordinate Format
these roads during a certain period.
GPS Per-use Toll Off On
Per-use toll
It enables or disables the use of roads
Destination Route Options Options
Ferries
Route settings – Short: gives a short route to minimise It enables or disables the usage of all
the distance to travel; types of ferries, ships and trains.
This function allows you to set how
routes will be calculated. – Eco: this mode produces a compro-
Tap 2 to access menu of route setting. mise between fast and short routing Off-road tracks
modes. If you can save a certain dis- Authorise or do not authorise the use of
Route planning method tance by travelling for slightly longer off-road tracks.
This system will offer 3 main route pri- time in exchange, it will do just that.
ority criteria: The resulting route might be shorter
than the fast variant, but not signifi-
– Fast: gives a quick route if you can cantly slower.
travel at or near the speed limit on all
roads;
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NAVIGATION SETTINGS (3/4)
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NAVIGATION SETTINGS (4/4)
Available Satellites: 9
GPS
This function allows you to check the
status of GPS satellites.
Tap 4 to see the GPS information
(screen A).
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DRIVING ECO²
“Journey record” ”Guideline”
This menu shows you the data saved This menu assesses your driving style
from your last journey: and gives you the best possible advice
Driving eco² Score
– “Average fuel consumption”; to optimise your fuel consumption.
Distance: Duration
– “Total fuel consumption”;
Average fuel consumption
– “Average speed”;
Total fuel consumption A
Acceleration – mileage done without consuming
B
Average speed
GSI
Anticipation
fuel;
Dist. without consumption
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PAIRING, UNPAIRING BLUETOOTH® DEVICES (1/2)
Bluetooth® connection Pairing a Bluetooth® telephone
Check that the Bluetooth® connection from the multimedia system
is "ON”. To do this, tap “Home” > “SET- On your multimedia system, from the
TINGS”, select “Bluetooth”. Bluetooth Settings
home screen, press “SETTINGS”, then
View Bluetooth Device List
“Search for Bluetooth Device”. From
Pairing a Bluetooth® phone your phone, carry out the procedure in
Search for Bluetooth Device the following order:
To use your hands-free system, pair
your Bluetooth® phone with your vehi- External Device Authorization – Activate the Bluetooth® connection
cle's multimedia system. Check that the on your telephone and set its status
Bluetooth® of your phone is activated to “visible”.
and set its status to “visible”. Audio Display Bluetooth System
– start a search for the Bluetooth®
phones present in the vicinity (refer
Pairing will enable the hands-free to your phone's user guide);
phone system to recognise and store a – select your phone from the list of
phone. You can pair up to eight phones, devices found by the multimedia
but only one can be connected at a system;
Press “Search for Bluetooth Device” or
time. – on the telephone keypad enter the
“External Device Authorization” on the
Pairing can be performed either via the screen. Bluetooth® code displayed on the
multimedia system or via your phone. multimedia system screen or accept
Your multimedia system and phone the code displayed on your phone
must both be switched on. (depending on the phone).
Note: some phones don’t require enter-
Note: when pairing, ensure any other
ing of the Bluetooth® code.
phones already paired are not con-
nected to the hands-free system. The phone is automatically stored and
connected to the vehicle. If pairing fails,
repeat these operations.
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PAIRING, UNPAIRING BLUETOOTH® DEVICES (2/2)
Pairing a Bluetooth® telephone to Press 1. Press the waste-bin icon on
the multimedia system from the the phone name to be removed from
phone 1 the list. Confirm your choice by select-
– activate your phone’s Bluetooth® Bluetooth Settings ing “OK”.
connection; You can also delete all devices in the
– from the multimedia system, press View Bluetooth Device List
list by pressing “Options”, “Delete All”
“External Device Authorization”; then confirm your choice by selecting
Search for Bluetooth Device
– on your phone, start a search for the “OK”.
Bluetooth® devices present in the External Device Authorization
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CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING BLUETOOTH® DEVICES (1/2)
Connecting a Bluetooth® Note: Manual connection (changing the
device – you can use automatic telephone phone connected)
Your phone must be connected to the connection with the ignition switched From the main menu, carry out the fol-
hands-free phone system in order to on. You may need to activate the au- lowing operations:
use all its functions. tomatic Bluetooth® connection on – press “Phone”;
your hands-free phone system. To – press “View Bluetooth Device List”.
No phone can be connected to the do this, refer to your telephone user
hands-free phone system if it has not manual; The list of phones already paired is dis-
first been paired. – when reconnecting, and when two played.
Please refer to the information on “Pai- paired phones are within range – Select the name of the telephone
ring a telephone” in the “Pairing, unpai- of the hands-free system, the last that you wish to connect, then press
ring a telephone” section. phone to have been connected will «OK» to confirm the selection.
take priority, even if this phone is out-
Note: your telephone’s Bluetooth® side the vehicle but within range of Your telephone is connected to the mul-
connection must be active and set to the hands-free system. timedia system.
“visible”.
Note: if a call is already in progress Note: if a telephone is already connec-
Automatic connection when your hands-free phone system is ted, when changing phones on the list
connected, the phone will automatically of phones already paired the existing
As soon as the phone system is swit- connection is replaced automatically
be connected and the conversation will
ched on, the hands-free kit searches for with that of the new phone requested.
switch to the vehicle speakers.
paired telephones in the vicinity.
Note: the priority phone is the last to
have been connected.
Searching will continue until a paired
phone is found (this may take up to five
minutes).
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CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING BLUETOOTH® DEVICES (2/2)
Connection failure Disconnect a phone To unpair and delete the Bluetooth®
phone, see the information under
If connection fails, check that: To disconnect your telephone, you can: “Unpairing a Bluetooth® device” in the
– your telephone is switched on and – disconnect your multimedia system’s section “Pairing, unpairing Bluetooth®
visible to other devices; Bluetooth® function; devices”.
– your telephone battery is not flat; – deactivate your phone’s Bluetooth®
– your phone has already been paired function;
to the hands-free phone system; – delete the paired phone via the mul-
– the Bluetooth® on your phone and timedia system’s telephone menu.
on the multimedia system are active; If the phone is switched off, the tele-
– the phone is configured to accept phone will be disconnected.
the multimedia system’s connection A message is then displayed on your
request. screen to confirm that the phone is dis-
Note: using your hands-free phone connected.
system for prolonged periods will di- Note: if a call is in progress when the
scharge your phone’s battery more phone is disconnected, the call will
quickly. automatically be transferred to your
phone.
To deactivate your phone’s Bluetooth®,
refer to your phone's user guide.
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PHONE BOOK
Note: system may ask whether to
1 transfer phone’s Phone Book into sys-
tem’s Phone Book in certain phones.
Phone book
Calling a number in the
Phone Book
After finding the contact in the Phone
Book you want to call, you can select
the number and make a call.
Search by Name
Searching the Phone Book
contact by alphabet
2 If there are many contacts in the Phone
Book list, it can be useful to display
Tap 1 to scroll the list and then tap
them in the alphabetical order for easier
“Phone Book” to access the system’s
searching.
Phone Book.
Tap 2 and then enter the name of con-
tact you want to search by using key-
Using your Phone Book board.
You can use the Phone Book entries
stored on the memory of phone.
After connecting your system and Blue-
tooth® phone via Bluetooth® wireless
technology, the numbers in your device
Phone Book are automatically trans-
ferred into the system’s Phone Book.
It is recommended that you
stop your vehicle before en-
tering a number or search-
ing for a contact.
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MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (1/2)
1 Dialling a number from the
call history
You can use the calling list stored on
Lists of calls Dial
the memory of phone.
After connecting your unit and
Bluetooth® phone via Bluetooth® wire-
less technology, the numbers in your
phone’s All Calls, Outgoing Calls, In-
coming Calls, and Missed Calls list is
transferred automatically into calling
All list.
Press 1 to scroll through the list, then
“List of calls”.
5 4 3 2 7 6
Tap 5 to access to the list of All Calls.
Dialling a number from the Tap 4 to access the list of Outgoing Entering a number
phonebook Calls. Tap 1 to scroll the list and then tap
Refer to the information on “Calling a “Dial” to make a call entering a number.
Tap 3 to access the list of Incoming
number in the phonebook” in the sec- Tap the number buttons to make a call
Calls.
tion on “Phonebook”. and then tap 7
Tap 2 to access the list of Missed Calls. To correct a number tap 6. Press and
Making a call from the phone- For each list, the contacts are listed hold 6 to delete all the numbers at once.
book from the most recent to the oldest.
With the telephone connected, from the Select a contact to make the call.
“Phone device” menu, press “Phone
Book”.
Select the contact (or the relevant
number if the contact has more than It is recommended that you
one). The call will be started automa- stop your vehicle before
tically after you press the contact’s entering a number or sear-
number. ching for a contact.
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MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (2/2)
Dial
Incoming call
Accept Refuse
1 2 3 4 5
Receiving a call During a call
When receiving a call, the reception During a call you can:
screen is displayed with any informa- – switch the microphone on/off by
tion available on the caller: pressing 2 or 3;
– the name of the contact (if the – hang up by pressing 1;
number is present in the phonebook
list); – hear sound through the phone spea-
– the caller’s number; ker by pressing 4;
– “Unknown” (if the number cannot be – hear sound through the vehicle
viewed). speaker by pressing 5.
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REVERSING CAMERA
Guide activation, deactivation Note: For further information on the
You can activate or deactivate the guide reversing camera, please see your dri-
1 2 ver’s handbook.
display by pressing 1 or 2.
Settings
Press “+” or “-” to set the contrast 3 and
the brightness 4.
4 3
This function is an additio- The screen shows a reverse image.
Operation nal aid. It cannot, therefore, The gauge is a representation pro-
When reversing (and up to approx. 5 under any circum-stances jected onto flat ground. This infor-
seconds after shifting to another gear), replace the vigilance or the mation must not be taken into ac-
a view of the area behind the vehicle responsibility of the driver. count when superimposed on a
is displayed on the instrument panel The driver should always look out vertical object or an object on the
together with the guide lines and the for sudden hazards during driving: ground.
contrast and brightness controls. always ensure that there are no Objects which appear on the edge
When the red zone is reached, use the moving obstacles (such as a child, of the screen may be deformed.
bumper image to stop accurately. animal, pram, bicycle, etc.) or small,
narrow objects such as stones or In very bright light (snow, vehicle in
Note: Make sure that the reversing sunshine etc.), the camera vision
camera is not obscured (by dirt, mud, posts in your path when manoeu-
vring. may be adversely affected.
snow, etc.).
If the boot is open or not pro-
perly closed, the message «BOOT
OPEN» appears and the camera
display disappears.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (1/2)
« AC info »
This function activates/deactivates the
display of air conditioning information
SETTINGS
System setting when adjusting settings.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/2)
« Hour » « Factory Settings » Audio setting
This function allows you to choose This function allows you to initialize va- Please refer to the “Sound settings”
between «12H» and «24H» time format. rious settings to the default settings. section.
Note: The time is set automatically by – «All»: resets all the settings to the
the GPS system, so you will need the default settings. « Bluetooth Settings »
maps for the country in which you are – «Phone device»: resets all the set-
currently located to get the local time. tings related to the phone. Refer to the section entitled “Pairing/
– «Navigation»: resets all the settings unpairing Bluetooth® devices”.
To change the time manually, press
“Clock/Units”, then select “Time Set- related to navigation.
ting”. – « Au d i o -M edi a-R adi o-S ystem»:
resets all the settings related to
« Units » Audio/Media/Radio.
This function allows you to set the unit « Navigation »
of distance displayed on your naviga-
tion system. You can choose between This function enables you to activate or
«km» and «mls». deactivate the system navigation.
« System Version »
This function allows you to check the
version of system.
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UPDATING THE SYSTEM (1/4)
Installing the software
Install the Naviextras Toolbox in a few
clicks on your computer. The Toolbox
can be downloaded from the manufac-
turer’s website.
After downloading the installation
file from the website http://renault.
naviextras.com, simply double-click the
file to start the installation.
Follow the instructions shown on the
screen.
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UPDATING THE SYSTEM (2/4)
Registering the system with The update procedure starts automati-
the Toolbox cally. Do not use any of the multimedia
system functions during the update pro-
To register your multimedia system on Navigation cedure.
your user profile, first insert an empty
USB key into the multimedia system. When the update is completed, the
multimedia system restarts with all new
Note: to insert the USB key, refer to the Update and up-to-date functionality.
information on “Inserting the USB key”
in the “Navigation system” section. Close Insert your USB key in your computer
(the computer must already be con-
Note: the USB key is not provided with nected to the internet). When your
the multimedia system. Destination Route Options
system is successfully connected and
Note: the USB key used must be for- the Toolbox finds it in the list of sup-
matted to FAT32 format and have a ported systems, the system (or soft-
minimum capacity of 4GB and a maxi- ware) name will appear at the top of the
mum capacity of 32GB. Toolbox window.
Saving the system on a USB key If you have followed the instructions,
When the USB key is inserted into the and successfully connected your USB
multimedia system's USB port, select key and then logged in, then your multi-
"NAVI” > “Options” > “Map Update” > media system is already registered into
“Options” > “Update” on the second your user profile.
page.
Note: to register the system on the USB
key, start the vehicle and do not switch
off the engine while data is loading.
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UPDATING THE SYSTEM (3/4)
Downloading updates to the By default, all items belonging to all
USB key regions are selected for installation. If
you decide to skip a region for now, un-
If you purchased any free or pay con- check the checkbox at the beginning of
tents, please click on the updates its table row. After reviewing the table,
button in the menu bar on the left side click “Install” at the bottom of the screen
of Toolbox. to start the installation process.
The updates button will open a screen The Toolbox starts to download and in-
which shows all available updates, in- stall the selected updates. Please wait
cluding: until you see the message indicating
– items that you have purchased but the update has finished.
not yet installed (updates or extras);
– free updates and extras that you
added to the installation file from the
catalogue;
– system updates (if a newer version
available);
– and special free updates.
The list shows all available updates by
region in a list and on a world map.
The Toolbox warns you if the se-
lected items exceed the maximum Please neither remove the USB key
capacity of the multimedia system. from the multimedia system, nor
In this case, you can select which shut this latter down while update is
items can be installed or removed in progress.
in the system so that it does not
exceed the storage limit.
In certain countries it is il-
Even if items are removed in the
legal to download and ac-
system, you still have ownership of
tivate the speed camera
items and can install them later for
warnings and this could
free.
lead to prosecution.
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UPDATING THE SYSTEM (4/4)
Updating the system and When the update is completed, the
A multimedia system restarts with all new
map
and up-to-date functionality.
Downloading updates to the vehicle Update Info
When the process of downloading is Licence
completed, the USB key can be re- Current Software Info To obtain the GPL, LGPL, MPL and
moved from the computer. Insert the Old version. other open source licence source
USB key into the USB port of the vehi- codes in this product, please visit the
cle's multimedia system. New Software Info http://opensource.lge.com website.
Note: to update maps, start the vehicle New version. As well as the source code all the terms
and do not switch off the engine while of the licence, warranty exclusions
data is loading. Update
and copyright details are available for
When the multimedia system is turned download.
on, it automatically identifies the avail- LG Electronics will also provide you
able updates on the USB key, and 2 1 with Open Source code on a CD-ROM
offers to update the system or map from against payment of distribution costs
the updates found on the USB key. Do – The screen A is displayed automati- (such as media, shipping and hand-
not switch off your multimedia system cally once the USB key is connected; ling costs) on request by post to
while the update is being installed. – press 2 to run the update; [email protected].
Note: downloading and installing a – previous 1 to go back to the previous This offer is valid for three years as of
system update is only possible if there screen. the date on which you purchased the
is a newer version available. product.
The update procedure starts automat-
ically. Do not use any of the system
functions during the update procedure.
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OPERATING FAULTS (1/2)
System
Description Causes Solutions
No image is displayed. The screen is on standby. Ensure that the screen is not on standby.
No sound can be heard. The volume is set to minimum or mute. Increase the volume or deactivate mute.
No sound comes from the left, right, front The balance or fader settings are incor- Adjust the sound balance or fader cor-
or rear speakers. rect. rectly.
Navigation
Description Causes Solutions
No sound can be heard. The volume on the “NAVI” menu is set to Increase the volume (“Options” in the
minimum or mute. “NAVI” menu) or deactivate the mute
function.
The volume in GPS mode can be ad-
justed during voice guidance.
The location of the vehicle on the screen Incorrect positioning of the vehicle Move the vehicle until reception of the
does not correspond to its actual loca- caused by GPS reception. GPS signal is improved.
tion.
The directions on the screen do not cor- The version of sytem is out of date. Obtain the latest version of the system.
respond to the actual road.
Certain items on the menu are not avail- Depending on the current command,
able. some items will be unavailable.
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OPERATING FAULTS (2/2)
Navigation
Description Causes Solutions
Voice guidance is unavailable. The navigation system does not include Increase the volume.
the intersection. Ensure voice guidance is activated.
Voice guidance is deactivated.
The directions of the voice guidance do The voice guidance may vary according Drive according to the actual conditions.
not correspond to your exact location. to the environment.
The suggested route does not start or The destination is not yet recognised by Enter a road near to the required desti-
end at the required destination. the system. nation.
Phone
Description Causes Solutions
No sounds or ringtone can be heard. The mobile phone is not connected to the Ensure that the mobile phone is con-
system. nected to the system.
The volume is set to minimum or mute. Increase the volume or deactivate mute.
Impossible to make a call. The mobile phone is not connected to the Ensure that the mobile phone is con-
system. nected to the system.
The phone keypad has been locked. Unlock the phone keypad.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2)
A F
address book.........................................GB.28, GB.37 – GB.38 FADER............................................................................ GB.20
answering a call............................................................... GB.50 fast winding..................................................................... GB.17
ARTIST............................................................................ GB.18 favourite number............................................................. GB.48
AUX................................................................. GB.17 → GB.19 FM/LW/MW bandwidths................................... GB.14 → GB.16
auxiliary source............................................... GB.17 → GB.19
G
B GPS
BALANCE........................................................................ GB.20 receiver..........................................................GB.21, GB.42
BASS............................................................................... GB.20 reception.................................................................... GB.21
Bluetooth connection....................................................... GB.46 guidance
Bluetooth®...............................................GB.44, GB.46, GB.48 activation.................................................................... GB.31
Bluetooth® portable audio player cancellation................................................................ GB.35
pairing........................................................................ GB.18 map............................................................ GB.31 → GB.36
unpairing.................................................................... GB.18 voice.......................................................... GB.31 → GB.35
C J
call................................................................................... GB.49 Jack socket...................................................................... GB.19
call volume...................................................................... GB.13
clock................................................................................ GB.52 L
display........................................................................ GB.52 LIST mode....................................................................... GB.14
confirm a destination.........................................GB.29 – GB.30
connect a telephone........................................................ GB.46 M
contacts list...................................................................... GB.48 MANU mode.................................................................... GB.14
map
D digitised map.............................................................. GB.21
destination.............................GB.25 → GB.30, GB.37 – GB.38 display............................................................GB.22, GB.36
detailed route................................................... GB.31 → GB.35 scale.......................................................................... GB.22
detour.............................................................. GB.31 → GB.35 settings..........................................................GB.36, GB.39
dialling............................................................................. GB.49 map navigation................................................................ GB.36
dialling a number............................................................. GB.48 mute................................................................................ GB.13
E O
entering an address......................................................... GB.25 operating faults..................................................GB.58 – GB.59
operation......................................................................... GB.10
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/2)
P USB key.......................................................... GB.54 → GB.57
pairing a telephone.......................................................... GB.44 USB socket.......................................... GB.18, GB.54 → GB.57
POI........................................................GB.26 – GB.27, GB.36
point of interest......................................GB.26 – GB.27, GB.36 V
PRESET mode................................................ GB.14 → GB.16 volume............................................................................. GB.13
volume: adapted to speed............................................... GB.13
R
range of wavelengths...................................... GB.14 → GB.16 W
RDS.......................................................................GB.5, GB.16 WMA................................................................................ GB.17
receiving a call................................................................. GB.50
S
screen
monitor....................................................................... GB.10
navigation display .................................... GB.31 → GB.35
navigation screen....................................... GB.31 → GB.36
settings...................................................................... GB.36
setting.............................................................................. GB.20
settings..................................GB.40 → GB.42, GB.52 – GB.53
audio.......................................................................... GB.20
balance...................................................................... GB.20
brightness.................................................................. GB.52
fader........................................................................... GB.20
navigation.................................................. GB.40 → GB.42
storing a radio station...................................... GB.14 → GB.16
switching off..................................................................... GB.10
system
update........................................................ GB.54 → GB.57
T
3D/2D mode.................................................................... GB.31
treble............................................................................... GB.20
U
unpairing a telephone...................................................... GB.45
USB................................................................. GB.54 → GB.57
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