VDO Dayton MP3 Player MS 4150 RS User Manual

MS 4150 RS  
MP3  
Owner’s manual and mounting instruction  
Mode d’emploi et manuel d’installation  
Bedienungs- und Einbauanleitung  
Gebruiksaanwijzing en inbouwhandleiding  
Istruzioni d’uso e d’installazione  
SDVC  
[A1]  
B
A
[A3]  
[A2]  
[A5]  
[A4]  
[A6]  
[A8]  
[A7]  
+12V  
RR  
FR  
FL  
RL  
Power Amplifier  
Tel. in  
TMC receiver  
Remote  
CD Changer  
J
B'  
F
A'  
E
B
F
A
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+30˚  
-10˚  
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MS 4150 RS MP3 Connector Overview  
ISO chamber A:  
Pin  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
A8  
Connection  
Input digital speedometer signal / SDVC / GALA  
Switch input reversing signal (reversing light plus)  
Switch input telephone mute function  
+ 12 V permanent positive; terminal 30  
Switch output for electronic antenna /relay motor antenna  
Switch input pilot light  
+12 V ignition positive / ACC; terminal 15 (without switch-off on starting engine)  
Battery negative; terminal 31  
ISO chamber B (loudspeakers):  
Pin  
B1  
B2  
B3  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B7  
B8  
Connection to loudspeaker  
+ Rear right (RR+)  
– Rear right (RR-)  
+ Front right (FR+)  
– Front right (FR-)  
+ Front left (FL+)  
– Front left (FL-)  
C1  
C2  
C3  
16  
1
2
4
7
8
10  
13  
14  
19  
20  
3
6
9
12  
15  
18  
C
B
5
11  
17  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
+ Rear left (RL+)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
– Rear left (RL-)  
A
ISO chamber C:  
Plug C1 / line out  
Plug C2 / telephone  
Plug C3 / CD changer  
Pin Connection  
C1 Rear left  
C2 Rear right  
C3 Ground  
Pin Connection  
C7 D2B –  
Pin Connection  
C13 CD UART +  
C8 Telephone in  
C9 Telephone Ref.  
C10 D2B +  
C14 CD UART –  
C15 CD UART GND  
C16 + 12 V permanent  
C17 + 12 V Switch output  
C18 SPDIF Line  
C4 Front left  
C5 Front right  
C11 RC3 –  
C6 + 12 V Switch output C12 RC3 +  
C19 SPDIF GND  
C20 SPDIF GND  
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Illustrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3  
Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7  
Mounting instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15  
Operating instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21  
Menu overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 75  
Illustrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3  
Sommaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 77  
Instructions de montage . . . . . . . . . . . Page 85  
Mode d’emploi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 91  
Récapitulatif des menus . . . . . . . . . . . Page 145  
Abbildungen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seite 3  
Inhalt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seite 147  
Einbauanleitung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seite 155  
Bedienungsanleitung . . . . . . . . . . . . Seite 161  
Menü-Übersicht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seite 215  
Afbeeldingen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pagina 3  
Inhoud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pagina 217  
Inbouwaanwijzing . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pagina 225  
Gebruiksaanwijzing . . . . . . . . . . . . Pagina 231  
Menu-overzicht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pagina 285  
Figure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pagina 3  
Indice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pagina 287  
Instruzioni per il montaggio . . . . . . . Pagina 295  
Istruzioni d’uso. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pagina 301  
Elenco delle opzioni . . . . . . . . . . . . Pagina 355  
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CONTENTS  
Contents  
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CONTENTS  
C-IQ - Your key to map, traffic and travel information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
Notes on operating instructions  
The following reading aids are used to simplify these operating instructions:  
requests you to perform an action.  
shows the unit’s reaction.  
provides additional information  
identifies a list.  
:
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Safety instructions and warnings contain important information for the safe use of the  
unit. Failure to observe this information may result in a risk of damage or injury. Therefore,  
please observe this information with particular care.  
Class 1 laser product  
CAUTION: Any inappropriate use of the device may  
expose the user to invisible laser rays which exceed  
the limits for Class 1 laser products.  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
Theft protection  
The system has the following safety functions to prevent theft:  
Security code  
The navigation radio can be protected against theft with a security code. The unit is  
disabled as soon as it is disconnected from the voltage supply (e.g. if it is stolen). It can  
only be reactivated by entering the security correct code.  
The security code can be activated/deactivated and changed. For further information  
see “INITIALISATION”, option “Security Code” page 38.  
Anti-theft protection LED  
When the navigation radio is switched off and the and the ignition key removed, the  
red anti-theft protection LED above the POWER/VOLUME knob flashes.  
The anti-theft LED is linked to the security code. It will not flash if the security code  
has been deactivated.  
Safety sticker  
Affix the safety stickers provided to the vehicle windows so that they are clearly visible.  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
Safety instructions  
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The use of the navigation radio by no means relieves the driver of his/her  
responsibilities. The highway code must always be observed. Always observe the current  
traffic situation.  
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The applicable traffic regulations and the prevailing traffic situation always take  
precedence over the instructions issued by the navigation system if they contradict one  
another.  
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For traffic safety reasons, use the navigation system menus only before starting a  
journey or when the vehicle is stationary.  
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For reasons of safety please ensure that the operating panel is always flipped up  
(closed) when driving.  
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In certain areas, one-way streets, turn off and entry prohibitions (e.g. pedestrian zones)  
are not recorded. In areas such as these the navigation system will issue a warning. Pay  
particular attention to one-way streets, turn off and entry restrictions.  
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The navigation system does not take the relative safety of the suggested routes into  
consideration. Road blocks, building sites, height or weight restrictions, traffic or weather  
conditions or other influences which affect the route safety or travel time are not taken  
into consideration for the suggested routes. Use your own discretion in order to decide on  
the suitability of the suggested routes.  
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The current legal road traffic speed limit always takes priority over the values stored  
on the data CD. It is impossible to provide an assurance that the speed values of the  
navigation system will always match those of the current traffic regulations in every  
situation.  
Always observe the relevant legal speed limits and traffic regulations. The vehicle  
speedometer must always be given priority for display of the vehicle speed.  
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Do not rely exclusively on the navigation system when attempting to locate an  
emergency service (hospital, fire service, etc.). It cannot be guaranteed that all available  
emergency services in your vicinity are stored in the database. Use your own discretion and  
abilities to secure help in such situations.  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
How does the navigation system work?  
The position and movements of the vehicle  
are recorded by the navigation system’s  
sensors. The distance travelled is determined  
by the vehicle speedometer signal, rotary  
motion in curves is detected by a gyro sensor  
(inertial compass). The position is determined  
via the GPS (Global Positioning System)  
satellites.  
The position can be calculated within a range  
of approx. 10 m by comparing the sensor  
signals with the digital map on the  
navigation CD.  
Important notes on the function of your navigation radio  
In principle, the system is functional with poor GPS reception, although the accuracy of  
the positioning may be impaired by poor or interrupted GPS reception or errors can  
occur in the determination of the position, which result in incorrect position reporting.  
Start-up characteristics  
If the vehicle is parked for longer periods of time,  
the satellites continue their orbit. After the  
ignition is switched on, it may take several  
minutes until the navigation system receives  
signals from sufficient satellites for evaluation.  
During the start-up sequence, it is possible that the navigation system will report:  
“You are leaving the digitised area”. The navigation system assumes that the vehicle is  
located outside a digitised area. If other roads exist in this area, the navigation system  
may issue incorrect messages. The navigation system assumes that the vehicle is located  
on another road.  
Comments  
After transport of the vehicle by train or ferry, the navigation system may require a  
few minutes for exact positioning.  
After disconnecting the vehicle battery, up to 15 minutes may be required for exact  
positioning. For this, the vehicle must be outdoors and the system must be switched on  
in order to receive transmissions from the GPS satellites.  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
The digital road map  
To be able to plan a route to a destination address, the navigation system not only  
requires the current position of the vehicle but also a digital road map containing the  
destination address itself and the roads leading to the destination address. This digital  
road map is on the map CD which you insert into the navigation computer.  
Real road network  
Digital line model  
The road system is stored on the map CD as a line model, i.e. even large junctions have  
only one focal point that is approached by all roads in point-to-point fashion. Thus the  
navigation system indicates the distance to the turn-off point as the distance to the  
centre of the junction. This is why the distances indicated on main road signs may not  
agree with those of the navigation system. The road signs indicate the distance to the  
beginning of the exit.  
Areas with limited road information  
In some areas, not all of the information on a road is available on the map CD. Thus,  
for example, turn-off prohibitions, information on the direction of travel in a one-way  
street or prohibited entry into a pedestrian zone may be missing. The navigation  
system will display a warning if you drive into such an area. Local traffic laws always  
take precedence over navigation system instructions. Always observe the road signs  
and motor vehicle traffic regulations.  
Topicality of the map CD  
Roughly 10 - 15% of the road system characteristics change each year. Due to these  
constantly changing traffic conditions (construction of new roads, traffic calming, etc.)  
we cannot guarantee that the digital road map will be in 100 % agreement with  
existing traffic conditions. We recommend that you always use the most current  
version of the map CD for navigation.  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
Route & Sound - Navigating and listening to an  
audio CD  
With the new generation of our navigation radio units, you may insert  
a map CD, plan your route, then insert an audio CD and the system will  
still guide you to your intended destination. The navigation computer  
saves the road system in a defined area around the planned route  
(corridor) in its main memory. Within this corridor, the map CD does not have to be  
inserted in order for the navigation to function. As soon as you leave this corridor, a  
message will appear automatically, prompting you to insert the map CD so that the  
navigation computer can reload the data required for a new route.  
I Expanded Route & Sound function  
What is meant here is destination input without a map CD. If the new destination is  
within the range of the map section (corridor) stored in the main memory, it is  
possible to enter a new destination without the map CD.  
What is meant by “corridor” ?  
The navigation system plans a route and then loads a “belt” around the planned route  
(the corridor) as map data from the map CD into the main memory.  
Functional restrictions in corridor mode  
Please note that some navigation system functions are not or only partially available  
when the map CD (corridor mode) is not inserted.  
In this event, the menu options appear grey (e.g. Alternative route, Route selection,  
Traffic info away from the planned route).  
It is only possible to load stored addresses if they are located within the corridor.  
Route planning is only possible with roads located within the corridor. Even if a  
destination address is located within the corridor and can be entered as a destination,  
it may not be possible to plan a route to that destination. In this case, please insert the  
map CD.  
TMC traffic information is only available for the map region stored in the corridor.  
Travel info and POIs can only be called up using the map CD.  
Some C-IQ functions (in particular code entry) are only possible when the map CD is  
inserted.  
As soon as you insert the map CD, these functions are available again.  
Leaving the corridor  
If you leave the corridor, e.g. if you are not following the planned route, the  
navigation system will attempt to guide you back into the corridor. The directional  
arrow and the distance to the planned route will be displayed.  
When leaving the corridor (more than approx. 3 km), the navigation system will  
display only the directional arrow and the distance to the destination.  
In this case, please insert the map CD so that the navigation system can plan a new  
route to your destination.  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
RDS (Radio Data System)  
Many FM stations transmit RDS information. The navigation radio evaluates the RDS  
telegram and offers the following advantages:  
PS (Program Service Name): Display of station name,  
PTY (Program TYpe): Station selection by program type, page 31  
AF (Alternative Frequency): Automatic re-tuning to best alternative frequency,  
TA (Traffic Announcement): Traffic announcements , page 25  
EON (Enhanced Other Networks): Automatic fading in of traffic announcements on  
other stations, page 26  
NEWS: Fading in of messages and items of news, page 25  
TMC (Traffic Message Channel): Traffic information for dynamic navigation,  
page 25  
Notes on audio CDs  
You can play 12 cm audio CDs on your CD player. The use of 8 cm CDs (with or without  
adapter) and of CDs with irregular shapes is not recommended.  
Notes on map CDs  
The navigation system is based on a C-IQ database, which is stored on a CD in encrypted  
format. The CD contains map data for navigation as well as travel and traffic  
information (TMC) for dynamic route planning. You can customise your navigation  
package by activating specific components of the database.  
For further information see “C-IQ - INTELLIGENT CONTENT ON DEMAND”, page 39.  
Support of compressed map data  
As of version 2004/02, the map and travel info content is compressed on the map CDs  
in order to make further useful C-IQ content available to you.  
The new map CDs can then only be read using this operating software version or  
higher.  
Handling CDs  
Avoid leaving fingerprints on the CD when  
removing it.  
Always store map and audio CDs in their protective  
covers.  
Always ensure that CDs are clean and dry before  
inserting.  
Protect CDs from heat and direct sunlight.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Please read this information carefully and follow the all the instructions outlined  
below. This will ensure the reliable operation and long service life of your navigation  
radio.  
Keep the packaging and operating instructions in a safe place in order to pass them on  
to a subsequent owner in the event of selling the unit at a later date.  
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A
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Only trained specialists may install the unit.  
Observe automotive industry quality standards.  
Fire hazard! When drilling, care must be taken not to damage concealed wiring  
harnesses, the fuel tank and fuel lines.  
A
A
Never drill into supporting or safety-relevant body parts.  
Only install in vehicles with 12V on-board voltage and negative earth. Risk of  
malfunction, damage and vehicle fire if installed in unsuitable vehicles (e. g. heavy goods  
vehicles, buses).  
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Always observe correct assignment of vehicle connections. Incorrect assignment of the  
connections may lead to damage of the unit or vehicle electrical system/electronics.  
Connection in vehicles equipped with standard ISO  
connectors  
The navigation radio may be installed without major preparation in vehicles equipped  
with ISO standard connectors. Some signals may have to be connected to ISO  
connector A (refer to “Connection overview ISO chamber A”).  
For vehicles with different connection requirements, ask your dealer for special leads  
for a problem-free installation.  
Connection in vehicles without standard ISO connectors  
If no adapter leads are available for your vehicle, connect the navigation radio as  
described in “Electrical connections”.  
Taking safety precautions, Fig. 1  
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Before starting work, disconnect the earth lead from the negative terminal of the  
vehicle battery in order to prevent short circuits. For this purpose, follow the vehicle  
manufacturer’s safety instructions (alarm system, airbag, immobiliser, etc.).  
Making the electrical connections  
Route all wiring with care. For wiring details, refer to the connection diagram on the  
back fold-out page and the following table.  
Do not cut non-assigned wires. Instead, wind them together and secure to one side.  
They may be required for retrofitting additional functions.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Connection overview, ISO chamber A, Fig. 2:  
Pin Connection  
A1 Input digital speedometer signal / SDVC  
A2 Switch input reversing signal (reversing light plus)  
A3 Switch input telephone mute function  
A4 + 12 V permanent positive; terminal 30  
A5 Switch output for electronic antenna /relay motor antenna  
A6 Switch input pilot light  
A7 +12 V ignition positive; terminal 15 (without switch-off on starting engine)  
A8 Battery negative; terminal 31  
A
A
Only connect electrical signals to suitable connecting points in the vehicle.  
If separate connection is made directly to the battery, protect the positive lead with a  
10 A fuse close to the battery (max. distance 10 to 15 cm).  
I Digital speedometer signal (A1):  
A digital speedometer is required for correct functioning of the navigation system.  
Analogue speedometer signals are not supported by the system.  
Connect pin A1 to the vehicle speedometer signal.  
A
Never collect the speedometer signal directly from the ABS control or the CAN bus.  
Digital speedometer signal requirements:  
Frequency: 0 Hz - 4 kHz square-wave signal (no inductive sensor)  
Low - level: < 1 V  
High - level: 4 V - 24 V  
Notes: Many vehicles are equipped with a digital speedometer signal on one of the  
radio connectors. Notes on vehicle-specific information regarding the speedometer  
signal and the above-mentioned accessories can be obtained from your installation  
service or from our Customer Help Desk.  
Operation of the navigation system is possible without a speedometer signal.  
However, in the absence of a speedometer signal the following functional restrictions  
may arise:  
Inaccurate navigation  
Inaccurate or invalid information in trip computer  
Limitations with regard to SDVC (speed-dependent volume control)  
If your vehicle is not equipped to produce a digital speedometer signal, an optional  
speed sensor can be installed. This is available as an accessory from your installation  
service.  
Mechanical speedometer  
A digital speedometer signal can be obtained through the installation of a VDO  
X39-397-106-191 speed sensor in the speedometer drive shaft.  
CAN bus  
In many vehicles, speed, reversing and light information can be read out from the  
vehicle’s CAN bus and converted into the appropriate signals for the navigation system  
using an adapter.  
Universal installation  
If none of the above-mentioned options are possible, the wheel speed can be  
converted into a digital speedometer signal by means of an MA 3400/00 magnetic field  
sensor and magnetisation of a tyre.  
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I Reversing signal (A2):  
Connect pin A2 to a suitable reversing signal point (positive lead of reversing lamp).  
Note: Operation of the navigation system is not possible without a reversing signal.  
The absence of a reversing signal may lead to inaccurate navigation.  
I Telephone mute function (A3), optional:  
Connect pin A3 to the mute function output of the car phone or the hands-free  
unit. When the telephone is in use, the radio is muted or the telephone  
conversation is amplified via the car loudspeakers. See also “Green connector C2”  
on the following page.  
I 12 V permanent positive (A4):  
Connect pin A4 to a suitable connector with 12 V permanent positive.  
A
This connection should be rated for a current of at least 10 A.  
I Electronic antenna / motor antenna (A5), optional:  
Connect pin A5 to the supply lead of an electronic antenna or to the control lead of  
a motor antenna.  
A
Do not use this connection to supply the antenna motor.  
I Pilot lighting (A6), optional:  
Connect pin A6 to a suitable connector of the low-beam positive lead.  
When the low beam is switched on, the pilot lighting at the volume control is  
illuminated, even when the radio is switched off.  
I 12 V ignition positive (A7):  
Connect pin A7 to a suitable 12 V circuit switched through the ignition.  
Connection overview ISO chamber B (loudspeakers), Fig. 3:  
Pin  
B1  
B2  
B3  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B7  
B8  
Connection to loudspeaker  
+ Rear right (RR+)  
- Rear right (RR-)  
+ Front right (FR+)  
- Front right (FR-)  
+ Front left (FL+)  
- Front left (FL-)  
+ Rear left (RL+)  
- Rear left (RL-)  
A
A
A
A
Use only loudspeakers of 4 Ohms impedance.  
Do not connect the loudspeakers to earth.  
Do not connect the booster/amplifier directly to the loudspeaker outputs.  
Do not connect loudspeakers via an external fader.  
To check the correct connection of the loudspeakers the function “Loudspeaker Test”  
in the “INITIALISATION” menu can be performed.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Optional connections ISO chamber C, Fig. 4 - 6  
I Line-out (yellow connector C1):  
(adapter cable, accessories)  
An amplifier with additional loudspeakers can be connected to the unit via this  
connector.  
I Telephone input (green connector C2):  
(adapter cable, accessories)  
Connect the loudspeaker output of your mobile phone or hands-free unit to lead C2.  
For information about setting the telephone attributes, refer to “INITIALISATION”  
in the operating instructions.  
I TMC receiver (connector C2):  
(adapter cable, accessories)  
You can connect an MT 5011 dynamic TMC receiver to the unit.  
For installation and connection details, refer to the TMC receiver installation  
instructions.  
Following connection, the TMC receiver must be registered with the navigation radio  
in order to specify it as the TMC source for the navigation system.  
Activate the “Ext. TMC Receiver” in the “Settings–> TMC source” menu, in  
order to use the TMC receiver as the source for traffic announcements.  
The new setting is only active after re-starting the system.  
I Steering wheel remote control (connector C2):  
(adapter cable, accessories)  
In some vehicles, many radio functions can be controlled using the vehicle-specific  
steering wheel remote control. In order for this to be possible, the steering wheel  
remote control must be connected to the radio using an adapter cable. Ask your  
dealer for the appropriate adapter cable.  
I CD changer (blue connector C3):  
You can connect a digital CD changer to the unit. Please contact the service  
department or your dealer for information on suitable CD changers.  
For connection details, refer to the CD changer installation instructions.  
Installing the GPS antenna, Fig. 7  
The GPS antenna may be installed in the passenger compartment, for example on the  
dashboard or the rear shelf. The antenna needs to have unrestricted “visual contact”  
to the sky.  
Clean the mounting surface and attach the antenna with the double-sided adhesive  
strip.  
Vehicles with metallised windows should have the antenna installed on the boot  
lid, on the roof or in the plastic bumper.  
Note: To guarantee the functioning of the antenna, maintain a minimum distance of  
10 cm to any metal parts (window frame, etc.) during installation.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Install installation bracket, Fig. 8 - 10  
The navigation radio can be installed into a vehicle’s DIN radio slot using the  
installation bracket provided.  
I Note before installing, Fig. 13:  
The radio must be installed horizontally. Deviations of - 10 to + 30 degrees can be  
set in the “Mounting angle” menu (see “Initial operation”). Larger deviations may  
result in malfunctions.  
A rigid connection to the vehicle body is a prerequisite for correct functioning of  
the system  
Insert the installation bracket into the DIN slot and bend the appropriate metal tabs  
inwards using a screwdriver (Fig. 10). Take care not to damage any hidden parts in  
the dashboard.  
Mounting the radio, Fig. 11  
1. Connect the GPS antenna connector to the GPS antenna socket on the back of the  
unit.  
2. Insert antenna plug E into antenna socket. If necessary, use a suitable antenna  
adapter. Use hook (J) on the back of the unit for secure attachment.  
3. Insert ISO plug A (power supply) into the radio ISO socket A'.  
4. Insert ISO plug B (loudspeakers) into the radio ISO socket B'.  
If extensions are to be connected to the unit (optional):  
5. Push all chamber C connectors together and plug them into the radio ISO socket C'.  
Push the green connector C2 between the yellow connector C1 and the blue  
connector C3. At least one of these connectors is required for C2 to engage into the  
socket:  
Yellow connector C1: Left chamber of ISO socket C1'.  
Green connector C2: Centre chamber of ISO socket C2'.  
Blue connector C3: Right chamber of ISO socket C3'.  
6. Push the unit into the installation bracket until it engages.  
Initial operation, Fig. 12  
1. Reconnect the battery.  
2. Restore complete functioning of the electrical system (clock, trip computer, alarm  
system, airbag, immobiliser, etc.).  
3. Switch on the ignition.  
4. Insert the map CD in the radio. To register the system and enable map, travel guide  
and/or traffic info, see the operating instructions, Section “C-IQ”.  
5. Park the vehicle outdoors to ensure unimpeded GPS reception.  
6. Switch on the ignition and the radio.  
7. Press the NAV / NAVIGATION button and confirm the user information.  
The main menu appears. The navigation radio will now initialise.  
After connection of the power supply, the integrated GPS receiver requires  
approximately 2 to 10 minutes until GPS reception is satisfactory.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
I Setting the mounting angle  
In order to ensure perfect functioning of the system, the navigation radio must be set  
to the actual mounting angle in the instrument panel.  
1. In navigation mode:  
Select the “Mounting angle” option in the “System settings” menu.  
2. Depending upon the installation, set the angle to between -10 and +30 degrees. The  
system does not differentiate between negative and positive angles. Thus, even for a  
mounting angle of e.g. -10 degrees, set a value of “10” in the menu.  
I Loudspeaker test  
To check that the loudspeakers are connected correctly, page 37.  
I Setting the time zone and time format  
To set the desired time format (12 or 24-hour) and the time zone appropriate to your  
location, page 37.  
Checking the vehicle functions  
A
Check the safety-relevant vehicle functions only when the vehicle is stationary, or  
moving at low speed. Only perform the check in an open area.  
Brake system, alarm system, lights, immobiliser, speedometer, trip computer, clock.  
Checking GPS reception and calibrating the system  
Enter a destination and select “Guidance”. Call up the “GPS / Compass” information  
menu via the guidance screen (see operating instructions) and check the number of  
satellites. For a sufficiently exact location determination, the number should be  
between 4 and 8.  
As soon as adequate GPS reception is available, perform a short test drive (approx. 10  
minutes) on digitised roads in order to calibrate the system. Calibration takes place  
fully automatically. Turn off several times and drive through a number of junctions.  
Then check whether the navigation system indicates the correct vehicle position in the  
Car position” information menu.  
Note: The system can also be calibrated without C-IQ contents activated. However, no  
directional information will be provided. The current vehicle position can then be  
checked in the emergency menu (see operating instructions).  
Removing the radio, Fig. 14  
The radio can be released using the pair of U-shaped removal tools supplied.  
Push both U-shaped tools into the small holes to the right and left of the unit front  
until they are felt to engage.  
Gently push the tools outwards and carefully pull the radio out of the installation  
bracket using the tools.  
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OPERATION  
Control elements  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
MUTE  
BAND  
ALT-R  
1
2
RADIO  
CD.C  
NAV  
MS 4150  
SOUND  
CLEA
8
1
4
2
5
3
6
POWER  
VOLUME  
SCAN  
4
5
7
3
6
1 o . . . . . . . . . . . . Release button for operating panel  
2 SOUND . . . . . . . . Opens the “SOUND” menu. page 27.  
3 POWER/VOLUME . Press: Switching on / off  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turn: Setting the volume  
4 INFO . . . . . . . . . . Opens the “INFORMATION” menu. page 25.  
5 1 ... 6 . . . . . . . . . Radio mode: Preset button  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Briefly press preset buttons : Select station memory,  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Press and hold: Storing selected station on preset button  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . CD changer mode: Selection of CD 1 to 6 in the changer magazine.  
6 MENU . . . . . . . . . Opens the relevant settings menu, depending on the mode  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Radio, CD, CD changer, NAV)  
7 SCAN . . . . . . . . . . Turn: Moves the cursor in the menus.  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Press: Confirms a selection in the menus.  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . For radio, CD and CD changer: Search and scan functions  
8 CLEAR . . . . . . . . . Deletes the last entry / Returns to the next higher menu level  
9 ALT-R. . . . . . . . . . Planning an alternative route in navigation mode. page 23.  
0 NAV. . . . . . . . . . . Opens the navigation menu. page 23.  
q {. . . . . . . . . . . . Play back current direction and (if available) the current  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . TMC message. pages 52, 54.  
w
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display  
e CD•C . . . . . . . . . Switch to CD player, page 34 / CD changer (only with  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . connected CD changer). page 36.  
r RADIO . . . . . . . . Switch to radio mode. page 30.  
BAND . . . . . . . . . Opens the “BAND SELECTION” menu (in radio-modus). page 29.  
t MUTE. . . . . . . . . . With mobile phone connected: Switch to telephone input  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Without mobile phone connected: Muting the system.  
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OPERATION  
Inserting a CD  
1. Open the front panel.  
2. Insert the CD into the drive (printed side up).  
For audio CDs, playback starts automatically.  
3. Close the front panel.  
Removing a CD  
1. Open the front panel.  
2. Press the eject button.  
3. Carefully remove the CD and close the front panel.  
Switching on / off  
Press the POWER/VOLUME knob to switch the unit on or off.  
Volume  
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When setting the volume, please make sure that traffic noises (horns, sirens, emergency  
vehicles, etc.) are still audible.  
Turn the POWER/VOLUME knob to set the volume.  
Setting the volume of the navigation messages  
The volume of navigation messages can be modified whilst a message is playing by  
turning the POWER/VOLUME knob.  
Press the { button to hear a navigation message and set the NAV volume.  
Setting the volume of traffic announcements  
The volume of traffic announcements can be set in the “INFORMATION” menu.  
page 25.  
MUTE  
Press MUTE to activate/deactivate the mute function.  
Notes:  
The current navigation message can be played whilst the system is set to mute by  
pressing the { button.  
No traffic announcements or navigation messages are made when muting is activated.  
Should you nevertheless wish to hear traffic announcements (with TA Scan activated)  
and navigation information without the radio or CD playing, simply turn the volume  
to zero on the unit. The announcements and information are then output at the  
preset volume (“TA volume” or “NAV volume” in the “INFORMATION” menu).  
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OPERATION  
Menu operation  
Cursor  
The currently selected line or field on the screen is  
designated as the cursor. The cursor is identified by  
an inverse field (bright letters on black background).  
System settings  
Guidance screen  
Dyn. route sett.  
Language  
Move the cursor by turning the right rotary  
control.  
Measuring units  
Confirm by pressing the right rotary control.  
:
To confirm, the cursor will be displayed briefly  
as a frame around the selected field.  
Currently non-available options appear grey.  
Scroll bar  
All menus display a scroll bar on the left side of the  
screen. It shows the part of the menu in which to find  
the cursor.  
Return  
Guidance screen  
Dyn. route sett.  
Language  
Move the cursor to a menu entry at the top or  
bottom of the screen by turning the right rotary  
control.  
Measuring units  
Turn the right rotary control further in the same  
direction.  
The screen automatically displays the next menu items.  
:
In all menus except the main control, the menu title changes to the “Return” option  
when you move the cursor to the top of the screen.  
Confirm “Return” by pressing the right rotary control to quit the menu  
or  
Turn the right rotary control further to the left to move upwards in the menu.  
You can also quit a menu by pressing the CLEAR button.  
Entering letters  
Characters are entered by selecting letters from a list.  
In the following, this type of entering will simply be  
called “typewriter”.  
City:W_  
A...E...I.....O..  
...U...Y...  
Move the cursor to the desired letter by turning  
the right rotary control.  
Confirm by pressing the right rotary control.  
¡ Z ¯ ® –  
g
Non-selectable letters are displayed as dots and will  
be passed over automatically by the cursor.  
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OPERATION  
Options for entering characters  
The line at the bottom of the display displays command symbols which allow you to  
perform the following functions:  
c
ƒ
¡
Š
: Destination country selection (in this case, “D” for Germany).  
: Save an address in the personal address book.  
: Jump to menu “Special dest.”. page 48.  
: Delete the character entered last.  
: Direct input of road name without previously entering the name of the city  
(depending on map CD).  
Z
: Cancel entry and return to the start of the destination entry.  
: Display a list of database items.  
: End of destination input and automatic start of guidance.  
: Accept the data entries and go to the next input step.  
¯
®
o : Accept the data entries (e. g. when entering a CD title).  
Depending on information already entered, one or more options may not be selectable  
(grey).  
Intelligent “typewriter”  
When you enter names of cities and roads or special destinations, the system compares  
the character string already entered with all database entries on the map CD.  
Once you select a character, you will notice that only certain letters remain displayed.  
The navigation system automatically completes entries if only one possible entry is left.  
Different input methods  
The database allows you to enter the different parts of compound city or road names in  
varying sequence. Thus, you may begin entering “Frankfurt am Main” by inputting  
“FRANKFURT” or “MAIN”.  
The input methods depend on the map CD inserted. Not all map CDs support this  
function.  
Entering special characters  
The typewriter provides the space and the period and, depending upon the  
language selected, certain country-specific accented characters. If you have selected  
a system language for which accented characters for the names of cities and roads  
are not supported, you can enter the name without accented characters (e.g.  
“MUNCHEN” instead of “MÜNCHEN”).  
For “ß”, enter “ss”.  
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“INFORMATION” MENU  
The “INFORMATION” menu  
The “INFORMATION” menu allows you to configure  
the type and amount of information the unit will  
receive via the radio data system (RDS).  
INFORMATION  
TMC Scan  
TA Scan  
News  
Ann. Level: 2  
Press the INFO button.  
:
The “INFORMATION” menu is displayed.  
The following options are available:  
TMC Scan (Traffic Message Channel)  
If you activate this function, the automatic search will only look for stations  
transmitting TMC information and will ensure that you receive as much TMC data as  
the unit can find.  
TMC data are used in navigation mode for dynamic route planning and dynamic guidance.  
An increasing number of RDS stations transmit these TMC data. See also “Behaviour of  
TMC and TA” on the following page.  
TMC is not yet available in all countries.  
Stations with Pay TMC (subject to a fee) content are not supported and are ignored  
during the search.  
If an MT 5011 TMC receiver is installed, “TMC Scan” setting in the Info menu has no  
influence on navigation.  
Only the TMC data received by the TMC receiver is used for dynamic route planning,  
provided this is activated in the “Settings-> TMC Source” menu.  
TA Scan (Traffic Announcements)  
Activate this function if you wish to hear traffic announcements (TA). See also “Behaviour  
of TMC and TA” on the following page.  
If the radio has not been set to a station with TA, you will hear a warning tone and  
the radio will automatically search for a station transmitting traffic announcements.  
News  
Activate this function, if you wish to listen to news, e. g. even when a CD is playing or  
when the unit is set to mute. Using the RDS-EON function, the unit can also receive the  
news from other stations.  
News broadcasts may be interrupted by traffic announcements.  
The “News” function is not yet available in all countries.  
Ann. level (Announcement level)  
Set the volume difference for traffic announcements, news and alerts to the current  
volume setting.  
Guid. level (Guidance level)  
Setting the guidance level controls the volume of announcements (in navigation  
mode). Possible settings range from OFF to 8. If it is set to “OFF”, no audible  
navigation information will be heard. Switching the unit off and then on again  
removes this setting and the value is reset to “1”.  
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“INFORMATION” MENU  
Behaviour of TMC and TA  
If you switch on TMC Scan, you ensure that the radio will only search for stations  
transmitting TMC data during the automatic search.  
If the reception quality of the TMC station deteriorates drastically, the unit will  
indicate this by outputting a warning message.  
If you do not need guidance or are listening to an audio CD, yet you do not wish to go  
without current traffic announcements, switch on the TA Scan function. In that case  
the radio will play the traffic announcements even if it is in CD or CD changer mode or  
muted.  
Depending on the selected function and the station, the radio display will show the TA  
or TMC status:  
Station transmitting ...  
Displayed message …  
with setting in the “INFORMATION” menu:  
TA Scan ON  
TMC Scan ON  
Both ON  
Both OFF  
No TA  
No TA  
TA  
No TMC  
TMC  
- *  
- *  
No display  
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x
x
t
u
t
t
u
t
t
x
No TMC  
TMC  
TA  
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* In this case the unit will immediately start searching for the next strongest TA station  
signal.  
I Traffic announcements from other stations - EON  
With the RDS function EON (Enhanced Other Networks) you will hear traffic  
announcements even if the set station does not transmit its own traffic information  
but is operating on a network with other stations.  
If you have activated TA Scan, stations with EON will be treated like TA stations, i.e.  
the search will also stop at these stations.  
When a traffic announcement is made, the unit switches to a traffic information  
station linked to EON. The program name of the traffic information station is  
displayed during the traffic announcement. After the announcement, the unit  
returns to the previous program.  
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SOUND SETTINGS  
The “SOUND” menu  
In the “SOUND” menu, you can set your navigation  
radio’s sound and several other sound reproduction  
parameters to your own preferences.  
The sound settings for bass and treble/tone are valid  
for the currently active sound source (radio, CD or  
CDC).  
SOUND  
Sound Settings  
Loudness  
Sound Style  
SDVC: 2  
Press the SOUND button.  
:
The “SOUND” menu is displayed.  
The following options are available:  
Sound settings  
Select the desired option by turning the right  
rotary control.  
SOUND SETTINGS  
Bass  
Treble  
Press the right rotary control in order to activate  
the setting.  
Balance  
Fader  
Move the slide control to the desired setting by  
turning the right rotary control.  
Press the right rotary control in order to store  
the setting.  
Bass:  
Treble: Setting the treble (high tones).  
Bal.: Setting of volume balance left <–> right.  
Setting the bass (low tones).  
Fader: Setting the volume distribution rear <–> front.  
Slide control left: rear  
Slide control right: front  
Sound settings cannot be performed for navigation information, traffic  
announcements and telephone operation.  
Loudness  
Activate this function to increase low and high tones at low volume settings.  
Selecting one of the pre-set sound styles deactivates the loudness function.  
Sound Style  
Select one of the pre-set sound styles.  
Select “User” to retain your own bass and treble settings.  
For each sound source, the sound style is stored separately.  
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SOUND SETTINGS  
SDVC (speed-dependent volume increase)  
To compensate for environmental noise, the volume for audible information increases  
as a function of the speed.  
Choose a setting for the speed-dependent increase of the volume.  
Select OFFto deactivate the function or select 1to 5to choose the desired volume  
increase. 1 is the lowest, 5 the highest volume increase.  
Sound Setup  
Setting one of the following functions:  
Sound Reset: Reset the sound setting to the factory-set  
values and switch off loudness.  
Leveller:  
Activate this function to equalise volume differences  
between the various sound sources.  
Loud Low:  
Set the enhancement of low tones at loudness.  
Loud High: Set the enhancement of high tones at loudness.  
Bass Freq: Select the transitional frequency for the low tones.  
Treb Freq: Select the transitional frequency for the high tones.  
Initialisation  
See “INITIALISATION” page 37.  
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RADIO  
Listening to radio  
TA/TMC: Traffic Announcement /  
TMC (see “INFORMATION” menu)  
Time of day  
CD symbol flashing: Route being  
planned. Do not remove map CD!  
13:29  
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Waveband  
Frequency  
FM A RADIO DX6  
Preset number  
105.9  
FFH  
Selected search sensitivity  
(during automatic search tuning)  
Station name  
(only for RDS stations)  
Selected search type  
If the unit is not yet in radio mode:  
Press the RADIO button.  
Select waveband  
In radio mode:  
Press the RADIO button again.  
Select the desired waveband and press the right rotary control.  
The following wavebands are available: FM A, FM B, FM AST (Autostore) MW,  
MW AST (Autostore), SW and LW. Six stations can be stored for each waveband.  
FM AST and MW AST can only be stored with the Autostore function.  
Setting stations  
Stations can be set or searched for in various manners:  
Automatic search  
Turn the right rotary control to the right or left in order to tune to the  
next station with a strong signal in the currently selected waveband.  
If “TA Scan” is activated, the radio will search only for stations from which  
traffic announcements can be received.  
If “TMC Scan” is activated, the radio will search only for stations from  
which traffic information can be received.  
Scanning receivable stations - SCAN  
Press the right rotary control in order to briefly play all the receivable stations in the  
currently selected waveband.  
Press the control again in order to stop the scanning process.  
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RADIO  
Setting frequency manually  
Activate “Manual tuning” in the radio menu. next page.  
Slowly turn the right rotary control to the right or left in order to change  
the reception frequency step-by-step.  
Turn the control quickly by a few notches in order to start a fast search.  
Press the control to stop the search.  
Press the control again to return to the automatic search.  
After 50 seconds, the radio switches back to automatic waveband tuning.  
Presets  
You can store 6 stations for each waveband on the preset buttons from 1 to 6.  
Tune to the desired waveband and station.  
Press the desired preset button until you hear a confirmation tone.  
The station selected is stored on the preset button.  
Stations cannot be stored manually in the FM AS and MW AS wavebands, these are  
used exclusively for the Autostore function. “RADIO” menu.  
Recalling stored stations  
Tune to the desired waveband.  
Press one of the preset buttons in order to recall the desired station.  
The “RADIO” menu  
In radio mode:  
RADIO  
RDS Memo  
Autostore  
Station list  
Preset list  
Press the MENU button.  
:
The “RADIO” menu is displayed.  
The following functions are available:  
RDS Memo (only in FM)  
Searches for all currently available RDS stations and  
stores them in alphabetic order in the station list.  
Activate this function to refresh the RDS Memo.  
Refreshing the RDS Memo may require up to 30 seconds.  
Autostore  
Activate this function to automatically store up to 6 FM/AM stations with strong  
signals on the FM AS or AM AS waveband.  
Station list (only in FM)  
Select a station from the alphabetically sorted stations list (RDS Memo).  
Preset list  
Select a previously stored station from the preset list for the selected waveband,  
FM, MW, SW or LW.  
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RADIO  
Manual Tuning  
Select this option to set a frequency manually, for example, if the desired station  
cannot be set using the automatic search function. See previous page for this  
function.  
PTY Search (only in FM)  
This function allows you to search for stations of the desired program type.  
Select the desired program type from the list.  
Press the right rotary control to start the PTY search.  
PTY is not supported by all RDS-stations and is not available in all countries.  
Radio Setup  
Set one of the following functions:  
I Search Level:  
Setting the search level.  
Select “LO” if you want automatic waveband tuning to only search for local stations  
(strong signals).  
Select “DX” to also search for distant stations..  
I Tuner Grid:  
Select “EUR” or “USA” depending on which continent you are currently in.  
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If you change the tuner grid, all station memories and the stations in RDS Memo will be  
deleted!  
I AF re-tuning (only in FM)  
The radio continuously checks a series of alternate frequencies (AF) for the selected  
station and automatically chooses the best frequency.  
Deactivate this function only if you hear brief interruptions of transmission or if the  
unit automatically switches to an undesired station (e.g. to an other regional  
station belonging to the selected station).  
Initialisation  
See “INITIALISATION” page 37.  
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CD PLAYER  
CD player  
CD Audio: CD title  
(only with CD text)  
MP3: directory name  
10:44  
x
Rock Mix  
Ray Of Light  
Madonna  
CD-Audio: Track and artist  
(only with CD text)  
MP3: File name or ID3 tag  
(if available)  
Elapsed track time  
Selected search and playback mode  
T05  
02:59  
Track number  
You can play 12 cm audio CDs and discs with MP3 files on your CD player.  
We strongly recommend only playing 12 cm CDs. Please do not use 8 cm CDs (neither  
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with nor without adapter).  
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Do not insert DVDs or shaped CDs in the CD player. If you ignore these  
recommendations, you risk damaging your unit.  
The system may not be able to play copy-protected audio CDs which do not  
correspond to the Compact Disc Audio Standard or play them properly.  
I CD formats  
The following CD formats are supported by the CD player:  
CD Audio (CD-DA in accordance with Red Book Standard)  
CD-ROM (in accordance with Yellow Book)  
CD-ROM XA (Mode 2, form 1, in accordance with Green Book)  
CD-R/RW (in accordance with Orange Book part 2/3)  
CD Text with CD Audio (in accordance with Red Book)  
CD Mixed Mode (in accordance with Light-Yellow Book)  
Multisession CD (in accordance with Multisession CD Specification 1.0)  
I Requirements  
In order to be played, MP3 files must meet the following requirements:  
MP3 files must have the “.mp3” file extension  
Bit rates: up to max. 320 kbit/s, constant or variable bit rate  
Sampling frequencies: up to max. 48 kHz  
I CD Text display  
For audio CDs with CD Text, the text information  
(album title, artist and track) will be shown in the  
display.  
14:41  
x
Rock Mix  
Ray Of Light  
Madonna  
T05  
00:46  
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CD PLAYER  
I ID3 tag display  
For MP3 CDs, the currently selected directory and  
below it the ID3 tag (title and artist) of the current  
piece of music will be displayed.  
14:41  
x
Flag  
The Race  
Yello  
When a new track is played, the file name is  
shown briefly first, followed by the ID3 tag.  
The file name can be displayed briefly at any time  
by pressing the CLEAR button.  
01:43  
T123  
If there is no ID3 tag, only the file name is displayed.  
If playing MP3 files in the CD’s master directory, “CD-CA” (CD Compressed Audio)  
will be displayed as the directory name.  
CD / MP3 playback  
If the unit is not yet in CD mode:  
Press the CD•C button once or twice until “CD PLAYER” is displayed.  
Once inserted, the CD will start to play automatically.  
If, after using the navigation CD, you insert the same Audio CD you were using  
previously, play will continue from the point where you left off.  
With MP3 or mixed mode CDs, it may take a while for the directory structure to be  
read, depending on the complexity of the file structure and the number of files.  
I Playing mixed mode CDs  
With mixed mode CDs (combinations of audio and data, e.g. MP3), the audio tracks  
are assigned to their own directory, which is then displayed with “CD-DA” (CD Digital  
Audio). This directory is played first.  
Skip track (previous/next)  
Turn the right rotary control to the right or left in order to select the  
next or the previous track.  
If the right rotary control is turned one detent position anti-clockwise after the first  
10 seconds of a track, the CD player jumps to the beginning of the current track.  
Selecting MP3 directories (previous/next)  
Press the right rotary control to switch the rotary control function to  
change directory.  
Turn the right rotary control to the right or left in order to select the next or the  
previous directories on the MP3 CD.  
Press the control again to return the rotary control to its original skip track  
function.  
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CD PLAYER  
The “CD” menu  
CD  
In CD player mode:  
Manual Search  
Random  
Repeat Track  
Track Scan  
Press the MENU button.  
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The “CD” menu is displayed.  
The following functions are available:  
Manual Search  
Activate this function in order to perform a manual search using the  
right rotary control.  
Turn the right rotary control one notch to the right or left in order to start the first  
level of the fast search forwards or backwards.  
Turn the rotary control again one notch to the right or left in order to start the  
second, faster search level.  
Press the right rotary control to stop the fast search.  
Press the control again to return to the skip track function.  
During the manual search, you will hear the CD at increased speed.  
The function of the right rotary control is switched back to the skip track function  
50 seconds after the last time the manual search is used.  
Random  
Activate this function to listen to the tracks on the current CD in random  
order.  
Press the right rotary control to return to normal playback.  
Repeat Track  
Activate this function to repeat the current track.  
Press the right rotary control to return to normal playback.  
Track Scan  
Activate this function to scan all tracks on the inserted CD for 10 seconds  
each.  
Press the right rotary control to stop scan mode and return to normal playback.  
CD Setup  
Set one of the following functions.  
Compression: If activated, this function will reduce the volume for loud sections and  
increase it for quieter sections.  
Comp Rate: Select the degree of loudness decrease/increase when compression is  
switched on.  
Initialisation  
See “INITIALISATION” page 37.  
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CD CHANGER  
CD changer (accessories)  
CD title (only with CD Text or  
if CD title has been entered)  
16:38  
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CD CHANGER  
Track and artist  
(only with CD text)  
Elapsed track time  
Selected search and playback mode  
Disc:  
T13  
4
Selected CD in magazine  
Track number  
02:38  
A digital CD changer can be connected to the navigation radio.  
We strongly recommend only playing 12 cm CDs. Please do not use 8 cm CDs (neither  
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with nor without adapter).  
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Do not load navigation CDs into the CD changer.  
Do not insert DVDs or shaped CDs in the CD changer magazine. If you ignore these  
recommendations, you risk damaging your unit.  
The system may not be able to play copy-protected audio CDs which do not  
correspond to the Compact Disc Audio Standard or play them properly.  
CD changer playback  
If the unit is not yet in CD changer mode:  
Press the CD•C button once or twice until “CD changer” is displayed.  
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Playback of the last played CD resumes.  
If you changed or removed the CD magazine in the meantime, playback will begin  
with the first CD in the magazine.  
Selecting a CD  
Press one of the preset buttons from 1 to 6, in order to select the desired CD from  
the CD magazine,  
or:  
Press the right rotary control to switch the rotary control function to  
change CD.  
Turn the right rotary control to the right or left in order to select the next or the  
previous CD in the magazine.  
Press the control again to return the rotary control to its original skip track  
function.  
Skip track (previous/next)  
Turn the right rotary control to the right or left in order to select the  
next or the previous track.  
If the right rotary control is turned one detent position anti-clockwise after the first  
10 seconds of a track, the CD player jumps to the beginning of the current track.  
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CD CHANGER  
The “CD CHANGER” menu  
In CD changer mode:  
CD CHANGER  
Manual Search  
Random  
Repeat Track  
Track Scan  
Press the MENU button.  
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The “CD CHANGER” menu is displayed.  
The following functions are available:  
Manual Search  
Activate this function in order to perform a manual search using the  
right rotary control.  
Turn the right rotary control one notch to the right or left in order to start the first  
level of the fast search forwards/backwards.  
Turn the rotary control again one notch to the right or left in order to start the  
second, faster search level.  
Press the right rotary control to stop the fast search.  
Press the control again to return to the skip track function.  
During the manual search, you will hear the CD at increased speed.  
The function of the right rotary control is switched back to the skip track function  
50 seconds after the last time the manual search is used.  
Random  
Activate this function to listen to the tracks on the currently selected CD  
in random order.  
Press the right rotary control to return to normal playback.  
Repeat Track  
Activate this function to repeat the current track.  
Press the right rotary control to return to normal playback.  
Track Scan  
Activate this function to scan all tracks of the current CD for 10 seconds  
each.  
Press the right rotary control to stop scan mode and return to normal playback.  
CD Title  
Assign a name with up to 13 characters to the CD currently playing. The CD will be  
recognised automatically by the CD changer, and the CD changer will display the CD  
title.  
If your CDs have CD text, you can also overwrite the CD title displayed.  
Up to 50 CD titles can be stored automatically in the title memory. Once the  
memory is full, you will have to first select a title to be deleted before you can enter  
a new one.  
Changer Setup:  
Set one of the following functions.  
Compression: If activated, this function will reduce the volume for loud sections and  
increase it for quieter sections.  
Comp Rate: Select the degree of loudness decrease/increase. This function is only  
available with compression activated.  
Initialisation  
See “INITIALISATION” page 37.  
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INITIALISATION  
The “INITIALISATION” menu  
Select “Initialisation” in one of the following  
menus: “RADIO”, “INFORMATION”, “CD” or “CD  
CHANGER”.  
INITIALISATION  
Beep Level:  
1
Startup Vol.: 32  
Clock Settings  
On Off Logic  
The “INITIALISATION” menu is displayed.  
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The “INITIALISATION” menu allows you to adjust the  
navigation radio to your needs.  
The following functions are available:  
Telephone  
Adapt your unit’s telephone input to your car phone:  
NONE: No car phone is connected to the unit.  
MUTE: Playback on the current source is automatically interrupted when your car  
phone is in use. For this purpose, the car phone’s muting signal must be connected  
to the device (see installation instructions).  
IN: Playback on the current source is automatically interrupted and the incoming  
call is played through the car loudspeakers. For this purpose, the car phone’s  
muting signal and audio output must be connected to the device (see installation  
instructions).  
Tel Signal:  
Adapt your unit’s telephone input to the muting signal of your car phone:  
Low: Muting signal “active low”. Radio switches to mute at 0 V.  
High: Muting signal “active high”. Radio switches to mute at 12 V.  
Tel. Level:  
Adapt the car phone’s volume to the navigation radio’s telephone input.  
The volume adjustment can be set to between -30 and +30.  
Beep Type:  
Select a confirmation/alert sound. You have the choice between 4 different sounds.  
Beep Level:  
Set a level between 1 and 5 for the confirmation/alert sound.  
Startup Vol.:  
This is where you set the maximum start-up volume, between 5 and 40.  
When you switch on the unit, the volume will always be set to this level if the  
volume was louder than this level when you switched off.  
Clock Settings  
Setting the time format and the time zone:  
Clock Format: Select between 12 or 24 hour format.  
Timezone(only for GPS clock): Set the time difference to UTC (equivalent to  
Greenwich Mean Time, London).  
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INITIALISATION  
On Off logic  
Activate this function to limit the operation of the device to one hour after the  
ignition key is removed.  
Display  
Setting the display contrast and the display brightness.  
Set the contrast and brightness for the display between 0 and 31 as required.  
Loudspeaker Test  
Activate this function to control the loudspeaker connections and positions.  
You will hear several consecutive confirmation tones in turn from one of the four  
loudspeakers.  
Switch the unit off to terminate the loudspeaker test.  
Security Code (anti-theft protection code)  
You must enter the code in order to open the menu for activating, deactivating or  
changing the code. The number of entry attempts is unlimited.  
In the factory settings, the code is set to “0000” and deactivated.  
You can activate the code and change the numbers.  
Proceed as follows to enter the security code:  
Enter the first digit by turning the right rotary control.  
Press the control to confirm.  
Enter the next three digits as described above.  
If you confirm an incorrect digit, you can delete it by pressing CLEAR.  
Following a voltage supply interruption to the unit (e.g. removal) with an active  
code, the unit is blocked following ten incorrect entries of the code. The unit can  
only be reactivated by taking it to a Service department along with proof of  
ownership. This service is subject to a fee.  
I Code active  
Activate this function if you wish to protect the device with the security code.  
If the power supply is interrupted (e.g. if the unit is removed), the navigation radio  
will be disabled once the supply is restored and can only be reactivated by entering  
the security code.  
If the security code has been activated, when the ignition key is removed, the  
anti-theft LED will flash on the front of the unit.  
I Change code  
Enter a sequence of digits of your choice as the new security code.  
Make a note of the code and keep it in a safe place (not in the vehicle!).  
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C-IQ – INTELLIGENT CONTENT ON DEMAND  
C-IQ - Your key to map, traffic and travel information  
With your navigation radio you get several CDs containing all the available map data  
of Europe, plus digital travel guide products and TMC data (for dynamic navigation).  
The information or products on the CDs are encrypted and, if required and after expiry  
of an activation period, can be activated* using an access code, subject to payment of a  
fee.  
Your advantages:  
You only pay for the information that you actually use.  
You only pay for the time that you actually use.  
After the first activation, you will automatically receive subsequent CD updates.  
You are always in possession of the latest information.  
C-IQ Service Centre Hotline (see further information about C-IQ).  
*) the automatic update service (regular dispatch of updated CDs at least once a year  
within a period of activation) is only available upon registration and does not apply to  
Service Centre.  
Activation options  
The CD contains the latest version of the road map software available at the time of  
production.  
It also contains travel guide information for a number of countries as well as traffic  
information for dynamic route planning via TMC (in countries which offer this service).  
You can activate  
the road data  
individual travel guides and if required  
traffic information  
for a number of countries for a certain period of time (see also the preview in this  
chapter). Your C-IQ Service will be happy to provide more information about the  
various access options available.  
Information on C-IQ:  
Code-entry for the activation C-IQ content only works when the map CD (CD-ROM) is  
inserted.  
For trouble-free use of C-IQ content, it is imperative that the current date is received  
by the navigation system. This is only possible if at least one GPS satellite is being  
received (see “GPS / Compass” information screen).  
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C-IQ – INTELLIGENT CONTENT ON DEMAND  
Registering the navigation system  
In order to activate other C-IQ products, you must register your navigation system with  
C-IQ Service. This also ensures that you will receive updated CDs on a regular basis, and  
will therefore always be using the latest maps (does not apply to unlimited activation).  
Registering the system also provides you with additional anti-theft protection. If a unit  
is registered with C-IQ Service as stolen, C-IQ Service will not issue any new activation  
codes for C-IQ contents.  
To register your navigation system, you need the Navi ID. In a small number of cases,  
the Initial ID or version number of your map software is also required.  
You can access this data as follows:  
Press the NAV button.  
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Navi ID  
Navi ID: 8Q6S 7ED4  
CD EUR 2003/01 NT  
SW ID:  
Z Initial ID ?  
In the main control, select “C-IQ”.  
Select “Navi ID”.  
The 8-digit Navi ID, the map CD currently loaded  
and the version number of the navigation  
software are displayed.  
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To read out the Initial ID, move the cursor to  
Initial ID” and confirm your selection by pressing the right rotary control.  
The “Z” symbol will take you back to the previous menu and you can access help  
for the current C-IQ topic by selecting “?”.  
Make a note of the Navi ID. You can now contact C-IQ Service and register your system.  
Activating products  
Once you have received your enable code, enter it into the system.  
In the main control menu, select “C-IQ” then “Code Input”.  
The cursor appears automatically on the first digit  
Code Input  
of the code.  
8 Q R 5 - Z 4 A K  
G 6 _ _ - _ _ _ _  
Press the right rotary control to activate each digit  
in the code.  
Next, turn the right rotary control to select the  
correct code digit and confirm your selection by  
pressing the right rotary control.  
OK  
Quit  
?
You may change any of the code digits at any time by moving the cursor to the  
required position in the code and pressing the right rotary control.  
Once the code is complete, the cursor will automatically move to “OK”. Confirm by  
pressing the right rotary control.  
Once you have entered a correct code, the system will display information about  
the C-IQ products you have just activated.  
The system will inform you if an incorrect code has been entered, and/or if your  
system software is not capable of processing the encrypted information.  
In these cases, select either “OK”or “C-IQ Service”, if you wish to establish contact,  
and confirm by pressing the right rotary control.  
It is possible to operate the system without activation. Destinations can be entered.  
Navigation information, however, will only be provided for activated areas and for  
activated services.  
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My C-IQ  
You have the choice of obtaining information about your activation status at any time.  
Select “My C-IQ” in the “C-IQ” menu.  
Select “Active products” if you wish to find out more about the products you  
have activated.  
Select “Starting soon” if you wish to view details of products you have received  
which will soon be active.  
Select “Expiring soon” if you wish to find out which service products you currently  
have in use and for how long they will continue to be available.  
Select “Revocated products” to view a list of products which have been revocated.  
Prepaid C-IQ  
You can purchase country maps for navigation and/or travel info products (e.g. hotel  
and restaurant guides) at a flat rate and in advance for use on a daily basis, but  
without having to specify the actual days concerned. This means that you can always  
have the correct data at your fingertips for making short trips abroad or taking a  
weekend trip. With the “prepaid” service the information must be activated on the  
calendar day on which it is to be used. Once you have purchased your prepaid days  
navigation system in the normal manner by means of an access code. Please ensure  
that the corresponding map CD has been inserted. For more detailed information  
concerning this option contact the C-IQ Service.  
Enter the activation code (access code) which you obtained for your prepaid C-IQ  
product.  
Select “Prepaid C-IQ” in the “C-IQ” menu.  
Select “Prepaid Navigation” or “Prepaid Travelinfo”, depending on the type of  
C-IQ content you wish to activate.  
The status of your prepaid content will be displayed. It indicates the number of  
remaining days of use.  
You can access a list of content for the selected category via the L symbol.  
The “Z” symbol will take you back to the previous menu and you can access help  
for the current C-IQ topic by pressing “?”.  
Select the product you require from the list in order to activate it for the current  
calendar day.  
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Preview  
Together with your map and travel information software you will also receive the  
opportunity to inspect different products free of charge before ordering them. You  
can have the system display the status of this preview:  
Select “Preview” in the “C-IQ” menu.  
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You will see the status of your preview options. It contains the number of map and  
travel information products that you are still able to test free of charge.  
You can access a list of possible preview products via the L symbol.  
Select the product you require from the list in order to test it for the period of time  
indicated.  
C-IQ Settings  
Set up your system so that you are informed about the status of your activated C-IQ  
products automatically and in good time:  
Select “C-IQ Settings” in the ”C-IQ” menu.  
Select the number of days (between 1 and 10) you wish to be informed in advance  
of the expiry or start of the products you have activated.  
You can use “Expiring soon” and “Starting soon” to select whether you wish to  
be informed in advance and, if so, which products you wish to be informed about.  
Select “Return” to go back to the previous menu.  
If you wish to be informed about the expiry or start of C-IQ products when the  
system starts up, you can view a list of corresponding products via the L symbol.  
C-IQ Info  
Here you will find general information about the C-IQ products on the map CD you  
have loaded.  
Select “C-IQ Info” in the “C-IQ” menu.  
This option is only supported by certain map CDs.  
C-IQ Service  
Here you will find information about your C-IQ Service:  
Select “C-IQ Service” in the “”C-IQ” menu.  
Select “Z” to go back to the previous menu.  
Select “P C-IQ” to establish telephone contact with the C-IQ Service Centre.  
The “P C-IQ” option is only active if a telephone module is connected to the  
navigation system (this function is in preparation).  
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Info Points function  
Visual and audible indication of important points along your route. Different  
providers of travel and traffic information have optimised these specifically for  
navigation systems. This includes information about fixed speed camera installations  
or other safety relevant information (e.g. schools, kindergartens, etc.) and places of  
interest to tourists. If you have activated such a product by means of a C-IQ access  
code, the Info Points function can be activated and deactivated.  
The Info Points function can be activated as follows:  
In the “Settings” menu , select “Info Points”.  
Visual display of Info Points can be switched on using the “Active” option.  
With the “Audible Warning” option, you can additionally activate an audible  
signal announcing an Info Point.  
As you approach an Info Point, the navigation system displays a corresponding  
message about the appropriate point.  
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i” will give you more details about this Info Point. With some categories (e.g. in  
the case of hotels and restaurants), it is possible to transfer the Info Point directly  
into the guidance facility and plan a route to it.  
Using the Info Points function in conjunction with the fixed speed camera  
information will help you increase your awareness as you drive through areas which  
have been classified by the authorities as particularly relevant to safety. Although  
every care has been taken, comprehensive coverage cannot be guaranteed.  
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NAVIGATION  
Main control  
A map CD must be inserted into the CD player for some of the functions in navigation  
mode.  
If the unit is not yet in navigation mode:  
Press the NAV button.  
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The navigation main control is displayed.  
Main control  
Destination input  
Via point input  
Guidance  
The following items are available in the main control:  
Destination input  
Opens the “Destination input” menu. Here, a  
destination address can be entered for guidance.  
page 45.  
Traffic info  
Via point input  
Opens the “Via point input” menu. Here via points (stops) can be entered on your  
way to the destination address. page 50.  
Guidance  
This option provides access to the guidance screen and activates the guidance  
function. Additionally, access to various information screens such as current car  
position, trip computer, or traffic information is available. page 52.  
Traffic info  
Use this option to access information about current traffic conditions analysed by the  
navigation radio via RDS-TMC. page 59.  
To do this, you must have C-IQ Traffic info data activated.  
Address manager  
Opens the “Address manager” menu. The address manager enables management of  
frequently used addresses for destinations and via points. page 65.  
C-IQ  
Use this option to manage your C-IQ data. page 39.  
Emergency  
Opens the “Emergency” menu. Here, information on the current position of the car  
and geographic position (GPS position) is obtained. page 67.  
Stop guidance  
Use this option to switch off the navigation display and the audible information. The  
system’s navigation functions remain active in the background.  
Press the NAV button to reactivate the navigation.  
Settings  
Opens the “System Settings” menu. In this menu, many navigation settings can be  
customised. page 68.  
Games  
Pass the time with one of the available games. (For your safety, of course, only when the  
vehicle is stationary.)  
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NAVIGATION  
Destination input  
Destinations may be entered in several ways:  
Entering city, road and house number or junction by means of the “typewriter.” See  
the following page.  
Loading an address stored in the personal address book. page 65.  
Recall one of the last 20 addresses used for guidance.  
Selecting a specific destination (e. g. hotel, petrol station, railway station) from the  
database on the map CD. page 48.  
Entering the geographic coordinates (GPS position) directly, e. g. when the  
destination is not on a digitised road. page 49.  
Transferring a destination from the travel guide information (contained on certain  
map CDs)  
Destination input menu  
In the main control, select “Destination input”.  
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The “Destination input” menu is displayed.  
In the destination input menu, the following choices  
are available:  
Destination input  
New address  
Load address  
Last destin.  
Info on car pos.  
New address  
Input country, city, road, number or junction or special  
facility.  
Load address  
Loading an address stored in the address book.  
Last destin.  
Load one of the last 10 addresses used for guidance.  
Info on car pos.  
Loading a special facility in the vicinity of the current car position (depending on the  
loaded map CD, hotels, restaurants, petrol stations, rest stops, garages, etc. may be  
available for this purpose).  
Geo. Long-/Latit  
Entering a destination by means of GPS coordinates (geographic latitude and longitude).  
Travel info  
If you have enabled a C-IQ Travel Info product (e.g. Varta, Michelin, etc.) you can  
search specifically for particular facilities and transfer them directly as the destination.  
Entering a new address  
An input wizard will help you enter a new address. It will lead you step by step  
through all the necessary entries such as country, city, road, house number or junction  
and required routing criterion.  
Destination input functions via post codes, Quick Access, house numbers and travel  
info is only supported if the map CD is inserted.  
Destination input functions via post codes and Quick Access are not supported by all  
map CDs.  
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NAVIGATION  
1st step: City or postal code  
Select “New address” in the destination input menu.  
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The display automatically shows “City:” and the  
typewriter window, the name of the last  
destination city is already displayed.  
City:W_  
A...E...I.....O..  
...U...Y...  
If you want to enter a destination address in the  
city shown, simply select “” (only available if  
map CD is inserted),  
¡ Z ¯ ® –  
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or:  
Enter a new city name or postal code via the  
“typewriter”,  
or:  
Select the ¯list symbol and choose an entry in the database.  
If several database entries have the same name, the cursor automatically moves to  
the ¯symbol. Select the required entry type from the list.  
Confirm your selection with “”.  
I Change country  
The currently selected country appears as a country code in the bottom left of the  
typewriter window when a city is entered.  
If you wish to change the destination country,  
move the cursor to the country code and confirm  
your entry.  
Country  
<ESPAÑA>  
FRANCE  
<ITALIA>  
The list of countries stored on the current map CD  
appears.  
:
UNITED KINGDOM  
Countries not currently activated appear in “< >”.  
Select the required country from the list.  
You can also enter destinations in countries which have not been activated. You  
will then only receive directions until you reach the border of that country.  
I QXS - Quick Access (to destination addresses via road names)  
This function is particularly useful for reducing the input time for unusual road names.  
If the loaded map CD supports this function, the quick access symbol Šwill appear in  
the window for entering the city name.  
Select the Šsymbol in the typewriter window.  
Enter the road name.  
Once the complete road name has been entered, only the initial letters of the cities  
in which a road with that name is located will appear in the typewriter window.  
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If necessary, you should now enter the required city name and confirm your entry  
with “”.  
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NAVIGATION  
2nd step: Road  
Once the city has been entered the input wizard automatically jumps to the  
Road:” input menu.  
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Enter the name of the road using the “typewriter” or select a name from the list  
using ¯.  
3rd step: House number or junction  
If house numbers are available for a selected road, they can be entered with a separate  
input menu. If no house numbers are available, the system automatically jumps to the  
Junction” input menu.  
If no junction is available, this step will be skipped.  
After confirming the road name with “”, the input menu for the house number  
or junction appears.  
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Enter the required house number or junction.  
Within the database, certain ranges of house numbers are combined, the entered  
house number being in such a range. In such a case, the navigation system will lead  
you to the entered house number range.  
In some cases, the navigation system will also correct your entry. If for example you  
have entered house number 83 but only numbers up to 51 are stored on the map  
CD, the system will automatically correct this to 51.  
If a house number was entered when inputting the destination, you will only be  
guided to the selected street if the map CD is not inserted (corridor mode).  
4th Step: Route selection  
The required criterion for route planning can be modified even after all data for the  
destination has been entered.  
A detailed description of the route criteria can be found under “Route selection” on  
page 56.  
Once the route criteria are selected, the system jumps to the guidance screen and  
begins planning the route. Within only a few seconds you will begin to receive  
guidance information.  
Directly to guidance  
While using the input wizard, you can, at any time, jump to guidance, e.g. if certain  
information on the destination address is unavailable (house number, junction) or if  
you wish to be guided to the city or town limits only. In that case, proceed as follows:  
Enter at least the name of a city as described earlier.  
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After input, select the ®symbol in the lower line of the input menu.  
The guidance screen appears.  
The route is being planned.  
For further information about guidance, see the chapter entitled “Guidance” on page 52.  
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NAVIGATION  
Special destinations (POIs)  
You may also input the destination address by selecting special facilities (POI = Points  
of Interest) stored in the database. These include e.g.:  
airports,  
hotels,  
petrol station,  
car repair garages  
car parks, etc.  
Depending upon the information already entered in the destination input screen, a list  
of general interest facilities appears which are present on the current map CD.  
Destination input via POI s is only supported if the map CD is inserted.  
Special facilities of national importance  
Select “New address” and use the input wizard to select the required country.  
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Then, select the symbol in the lower line of the input menu.  
A list of the categories of points of national interest is shown.  
Select the required category (e.g. AIRPORT, FERRY...).  
If more than four facilities are stored for the selected category, the “typewriter”  
will be displayed.  
For up to four stored facilities, the list will appear immediately.  
Enter the name of the required facility or select the ¯symbol for the list display.  
Confirm the input using “” or select an entry from the list.  
Special facilities in connection with the destination  
Select “New address” and use the input wizard to enter the required country and  
the name of the required destination.  
Then, select the symbol in the lower line of the input menu.  
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A list of categories of special facilities is shown.  
For smaller towns, it may be that only the “CITY CENTRE” option is available. If you  
select this option, the navigation system will guide you to the city centre.  
Select the required category (e.g. HOTEL, PETROL STATION...).  
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If more than four facilities are stored for the selected category, the “typewriter”  
will be displayed.  
For up to four stored facilities, the list will appear immediately.  
Enter the name of the required facility or select the ¯symbol for the list display.  
Confirm the input using “” or select an entry from the list.  
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NAVIGATION  
Special facilities in the vicinity of the current position  
You may also set a destination address by selecting a special facility in the vicinity of  
the current vehicle location.  
Select “Info on car pos.” in the destination input menu.  
A list of categories of special facilities is shown.  
Select the required category.  
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A list of facilities pertaining to the selected  
category, located in the vicinity of the current  
vehicle location, appears. Additionally, distance  
and direction to the facilities are shown.  
Railway station  
BAHNHOF WILHELMSDO  
24 km  
BAHNHOF USINGEN  
Proceed as described on the previous page.  
26 km  
Note:  
You will always see a list of facilities from “Info on car pos.”, even if there is no  
facility from the selected category directly at the car position.  
The facilities list is sorted by distance to the car position, i.e. the facility closest to the  
car position will be first in the list.  
Destination input via GPS coordinates  
If you know the GPS coordinates of a destination, you  
may enter them directly.  
GPS coordinates  
In the main menu, select “Destination input”  
08°30'18" East  
50°34'06" North  
Select “Geo. Long-/Latit” in the “Destination  
input” menu.  
OK  
Quit  
The GPS coordinates input menu appears.  
:
Mark the desired coordinate using the cursor.  
Confirm by pressing the right rotary control.  
Next, set the required values for degrees, minutes, seconds and north/south or  
east/west. Confirm the destination input with “OK”.  
The navigation system compares the GPS coordinates you entered with the data on  
the current map CD and plans the route.  
:
Notes:  
If the destination is beyond the digitised roads, the system will guide you along digitised  
roads as far as possible. The system will then display the linear direction and the distance  
to the destination.  
If the GPS coordinates you entered should be outside the limits of the current map CD,  
the system will display an error message.  
Destination input via GPS coordinates is only supported if the map CD is inserted.  
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Via point input  
If you wish to visit other locations en route to the  
entered destination address, these can be stored as  
via points. The navigation system then plans the route  
to include the via points in the given sequence before  
the destination address is reached.  
When you reach a via point, you will hear “You have  
arrived.” The navigation system will immediately begin  
to plan the route to the next via point or the final  
destination.  
Via point input  
New address  
Load address  
Last destin.  
Info on car pos.  
In the address manager or on the “Via points” information screen you can delete  
via points you have not reached yet or which you do not wish to visit any longer.  
page 58 or 65.  
In the main control, select “Via point input”.  
:
The “Via point input” menu appears.  
The following options are available in the “Via point input” menu:  
New address  
Input country, city, road, number or junction or special facility as via point.  
Load address  
Loading an address stored in the address book as a via point.  
Last destin.  
Recall one of the 10 addresses last used for guidance to load as a via point.  
Info on car pos.  
Loading a special facility in the vicinity of the current position of the car.  
Geo. Long-/Latit  
Entering a destination by means of GPS coordinates (geographic latitude and longitude).  
Travel info  
If you have enabled a C-IQ Travel Info product (e.g. Varta, Michelin, etc.) you can search  
specifically for particular facilities and transfer them directly as the via point.  
The input of a via point is identical to the input of a destination address.  
Viapoint input is limited in the same way as destination input when the map CD is not  
inserted.  
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Delete via points not reached  
Via point which you have not reached or which are no longer desirable to you must be  
deleted from the via point list so that the navigation system may plan the route to the  
next via point or to the final destination. If a not reached via point is not deleted, the  
system will continue to try and guide you to this via point.  
Via points can be deleted in the address manager or on the “Via points” information  
screen, page 65 or page 58.  
Notes:  
The maximum number of stored via points is 25.  
The via points are targeted in the order in which they are entered.  
For guidance to the via points, the system automatically uses the route planning  
criterion for the final destination.  
It is possible to enter new via points en route to the final destination at any time.  
Once a via point has been reached (“destination reached”), it is deleted from the list  
of via points.  
If you enter a new destination you will be asked whether you also wish to delete the  
via point list. If you answer “No,” the remaining via points will be retained for the new  
destination address.  
Via points are not stored in the list of last destinations (destination input and viapoint  
input).  
Via points cannot be stored with “Store address” in the address manager.  
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Guidance  
Guidance screen  
The guidance screen appears as soon as you activate the guidance.  
The guidance screen displays the following information:  
8
9
7
6
16.6km Accident  
!AVORY RD  
6600 m  
Z ª  
UI  
250 m  
5
4
5,6 km  
14:45  
ª
UI  
Z
3
2
1
11  
10  
1
2
3
Road direction arrow: The arrow indicates the course of the road.  
Simplified presentation of the next turn-off prompt (early warning).  
Status field. Display of the following possible information:  
- Remaining driving distance  
- Remaining travel time  
- Estimated time of arrival  
- Current time  
- Speed limit on the current route section.  
You can configure the status field in the “System settings-> Guidance screen”  
menu. page 69.  
4
Option field. Move the cursor to the required symbol and confirm:  
Z
: Return to the main control  
ª
U
I
: To “Alternative route” menu. page 64.  
: Display and select route criterion. page 56.  
: To information screens. page 57.  
5
6
7
8
Distance to the next change in direction.*  
You are in an area with incomplete map information.  
Road into which to turn at the next announcement.  
CD symbol  
Flashing black: The navigation computer is loading map data for the navigation  
corridor. The map CD should not be removed during this time.  
Once a minimum amount of data for the corridor has been loaded, a message will  
be displayed saying that the map CD can be removed.  
Flashing grey: Please insert the map CD (the navigation computer needs to reload  
the map data).  
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0
Stationary traffic display: As soon as any traffic obstructions reported by TMC  
pertain to the planned route, a brief message appears, indicating the distance to  
the nearest obstruction and its type.  
This function can be activated/deactivated from the menu “Settings-> Guidance  
screen”. page 69.  
As you approach a crossroads or junction, the detailed turn-off prompt will be  
displayed here.  
In addition, directional changes are announced with audible messages.  
q Speed warning: Appears when you reach or exceed the legal speed limit for the  
route section you are currently driving on. page 68.  
A
WARNING: No responsibility is accepted for the correctness of the speed limit  
information provided by the navigation system; it may not always reflect the currently valid  
regulations. Always observe the applicable legal speed limits and traffic regulations. The  
vehicle speedometer must always be given priority for display of the vehicle speed.  
* Units displayed are dependent upon the system configuration. Refer to page 68, chapter  
“System settings.”  
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NAVIGATION  
Audible messages  
During guidance, the navigation radio will provide acoustic routing information in  
addition to the symbols on the guidance screen. Commonly, the directive to turn into  
another road consists of two voice messages:  
an early warning  
e.g. “Right turn ahead”  
AVORY RD.  
2200 m  
7,6 km  
14:45  
ª
UI  
Z
and  
the instruction to turn  
e.g. “Turn right in 200 metres”  
AV2OR5Y0RDm.  
5,6 km  
14:45  
ª
UI  
Z
“Turn now” advice  
In addition to information regarding turning, the system also provides “turn now”  
advice, which is output directly at the turn-off point.  
The “Turn now” advice can be deactivated in the “System settings - Language”  
menu.  
Improved acoustic guidance information  
In many countries, “speaking” road signs are available for main road slip roads (e.g.:  
“Take exit number 7 and follow the B 429”).  
Repeating voice message  
Did you miss the last guidance message or didn’t you fully understand it?  
Press the { button.  
:
You will hear the current guidance message.  
Did you ignore the last message?  
If you did not follow the last guidance message or if you were not able to follow it  
due to traffic conditions (road works, etc.), the system will, within a few seconds, plan  
a new route from the current position of your car to your destination.  
Convenient resumption of guidance  
Following a stopover (ignition off) the navigation radio can continue the previous  
guidance upon request.  
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Road direction arrow  
On longer route segments without junctions or  
crossroads, an arrow is displayed indicating the course  
of the road over the next 100 m or so. In addition, a  
reduced diagram of the next turn-off prompt appears  
on the left, above the route direction arrow. Thus,  
the driver is always warned in advance of the next  
change of direction.  
B49  
5400 m  
7,6 km  
14:45  
ª
Z
UI  
Shortly before the change of direction, the detailed  
turn-off prompt appears.  
Guidance beyond digitised roads  
If you leave a digitised road, the arrow pointing to  
the nearest digitised road will appear automatically.  
If that is the case, continue in the direction of  
the arrow until you reach a digitised road.  
200 m  
ª
UI  
Z
5,6km  
11:23  
As soon as you return to a digitised road, you will  
receive destination guidance again.  
Areas with limited road information  
In some areas, not all of the information on a road is available on the map CD. Thus,  
for example, turn-off prohibitions, information on the direction of travel in a one-way  
street or prohibited entry into a pedestrian zone may be missing. The navigation radio  
will display a warning if you drive into such an area. Local traffic laws always take  
precedence over navigation system instructions.  
At the top left of the guidance screen, you will see the !symbol, as long as you are in  
an area with limited road information.  
A
Always observe the road signs and motor vehicle traffic regulations.  
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Route selection  
During guidance, you may also modify the route criterion and activate or deactivate  
dynamic route planning. The system will then plan a new route taking into account  
the new setting of the current position of your car.  
In the guidance screen, select the symbol for route selection (on the basis of the  
setting in the destination input U, V, W or X).  
The following options are available for route class:  
Route selection  
Dynam. route  
Fast  
Short  
Main roads  
Fast: If you prefer a fast route  
Short: If you prefer a short route  
Main roads: If you prefer expressways  
No main roads: Avoids expressways  
In addition, you can bypass toll roads, ferries and tunnels when planning your route:  
Activate the required option if you want to use as few toll roads, ferries or tunnels  
as possible.  
A check mark appears in front of the option.  
:
Availability of these functions depends on the map data used. If route planning is  
not possible without the selected exceptions, toll roads, ferries and tunnels are  
included in route planning.  
I Dynam. route  
For activation of dynamic route planning, page 69.  
The route selection function is only available if the map CD is inserted.  
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Information during guidance  
During guidance, you can call up several information  
screens:  
Travel data  
Route list  
Event on the route  
Destination  
Move the cursor to the symbol and confirm.  
The list of information menus appears.  
Via points 2  
The following information menus are available:  
Route list  
This option is available as soon as a route has been  
planned.  
The list of segments of the planned route appears.  
Route list  
B277  
B49  
0.5km  
0.3km  
You can scroll through the list by turning the right  
rotary control.  
Ab Anschl 0.7km  
A45 18.8km  
Confirm the required entry by pressing in order to  
view the complete road name.  
Select “Return” to quit the road list.  
Event on the route  
This information menu is only available if the radio is  
receiving a station transmitting traffic information  
and if one or more traffic obstructions are reported  
on your route.  
Event on the route  
A67  
-> 109km  
-> 126km  
B43A  
A list of segments for which traffic obstructions have  
been reported appears. The list is sorted on the basis  
of the location of each obstruction on the route.  
Select a report in order to access detailed  
information about the traffic obstruction.  
More detailed information about this function can be found in the “Traffic info”  
chapter on page 59.  
Car position  
Display of current vehicle location with country code,  
city, road, and, if available, house number.  
Return  
GB  
If you are located beyond a digitised road, the screen  
will display the GPS position (geographic longitude  
and latitude).  
OAKRIDGE  
PARK AVENUE  
The GPS position can be accessed at any time via  
the “Emergency” option in the main control.  
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Displaying/deleting via points  
If via points have been entered for the current  
destination, the “Via points” option will be active.  
The number of via points still to be reached also  
appears.  
Via points  
WETZLAR  
DARMSTADT  
>
>
Select the required via point from the list in order  
to view details or delete it.  
Destination  
Display of current destination address with Name (if  
entered), country code, city, road, and junction.  
Return  
SIEMENS VDO  
WETZLAR  
D
PHILIPSSTRASSE  
House number: 1  
GPS / Compass  
Display of the following information:  
Return  
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1. GPS reception status: Displays the number of GPS  
satellites received. With an unobstructed view of  
the sky, up to 8 satellites may be displayed.  
2. Current driving direction (compass). The arrow  
always points north.  
3. Date and time  
15.03.2003 8:12  
Trip computer  
The following information appears in the “Trip  
computer” information menu:  
Trip computer  
Current speed  
Average speed  
Maximum speed so far  
Distance travelled  
Time travelled  
55 km/h  
36 km/h  
167 km/h  
435 km  
I Resetting values:  
Confirm with “O”.  
Confirm the deletion with “Yes”.  
All trip computer values are reset to zero.  
I Speed warning:  
You can enter a speed above which an alarm will sound. To set the speed limit, see  
“Speed” on page 68.  
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Traffic information  
Use the “Traffic info” option in the main control to  
obtain information about traffic conditions in three  
different categories:  
Traffic info  
At position  
At destination  
On the route  
At the car position  
At the destination  
On the route  
To access traffic information, the radio must be tuned to an RDS TMC station.  
Please note that the selected RDS-TMC station may not provide any traffic  
information relating to your destination if the destination is located outside the  
station range.  
You must have C-IQ Traffic info contents activated to ensure this function.  
I At position  
All traffic obstructions in the vicinity of the current position of your car transmitted by  
the RDS-TMC station are displayed here.  
I At destination  
All traffic obstructions in the vicinity of the selected destination transmitted by the  
RDS-TMC station are displayed here.  
I On the route  
All traffic obstructions on the route are displayed.  
If no traffic information is received or there are no traffic obstructions on the route,  
the corresponding menu items will be greyed out.  
Viewing details relating to traffic information  
Select the required traffic report from one of the three lists (“At position”, “At  
destination”, “On the route”) in order to view details relating to traffic  
information.  
The first details screen appears:  
:
The following information is available:  
On the route  
A6  
Road affected  
Distance to the start of the segment in which the  
traffic obstruction is located;  
60 km  
8.6 km  
R
Length of the section in which the traffic  
obstruction is located;  
Type of obstruction (e.g. road works, stationary  
traffic, closed road).  
Roadworks  
As soon as you enter the segment affected by the traffic obstruction, the  
distance-to-go information will disappear.  
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By turning the right rotary control, you can access  
two further screens containing details about the  
selected traffic obstruction.  
A6  
Mannheim ->  
Heilbronn  
Viernheimer Kreuz  
Mannheim  
The second details screen indicates the section in  
which the traffic obstruction is located and the  
third, the information about the obstruction  
provided by the TMC provider.  
:
If there are traffic obstructions on the route, the  
navigation system will also show you the estimated  
delay that they are likely to cause. This is shown in  
the third details screen.  
:
TMC Provider  
2 km queuing  
traffic  
Calculated delay:  
9 minutes  
Press the right rotary control in order to return to  
the list of road obstructions.  
TMC traffic information independent of radio station  
(with optional MT 5011 TMC receiver)  
With the optionally available MT 5011 dynamic TMC receiver, you are always informed  
of the current traffic situation. The MT 5011 receives the current local TMC traffic  
information regardless of the radio station being listing to.  
Activate the “Ext. TMC Receiver“ in the “Settings–> TMC source” menu, in  
order to use the TMC receiver as the source for traffic announcements.  
The new setting is only active after re-starting the system.  
The TMC traffic announcements received by the TMC receiver are then used  
exclusively for navigation, regardless of the radio and Info menu settings.  
Selecting a TMC station:  
In the navigation main menu, select “Traffic info”.  
Select “TMC Provider” in the “Traffic info” menu.  
Select the L symbol.  
The list of available TMC stations is displayed.  
Select the desired station from the list.  
If the selected TMC station can no longer be received, the TMC receiver switches to  
Automatic” and searches for the TMC station with the strongest signal.  
Select “Automatic” for the station with the best reception to be automatically  
selected for evaluation of the TMC data.  
Every time the ignition is switched off, “Automatic” mode is activated  
automatically.  
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Dynamic guidance with TMC  
With RDS TMC (Traffic Message Channel), the current traffic situation is taken into  
account when planning the route to your destination. You will be informed, for example,  
of accidents, congestion or construction sites as soon as such a traffic situation occurs.  
If you approach the traffic obstruction, the automatic detour option is activated and  
the navigation system will plan, if required, an alternative route.  
TMC has not yet been introduced in all countries and is not supported by all RDS  
stations.  
In order to be able to use dynamic guidance with TMC, you must have enabled C-IQ  
data with Traffic info.  
How TMC traffic announcements are made  
If TMC messages are available for your planned route, they will also be announced as  
voice messages.  
Repeat announcement  
Press the { button.  
:
You will hear the current destination guidance message and the most recent TMC  
message.  
TMC traffic information on the guidance screen  
If a traffic obstruction occurs ahead of you on the  
planned route, you will see information about the  
obstruction on the top line of the guidance screen.  
Information appears regarding the type of traffic  
obstruction and the distance to the start of the  
segment in which it is located. Details about the  
traffic obstruction can be accessed via the “Event on  
the route” information menu. page 57.  
†43km Stationary  
30 m  
86 km  
21:48  
ª
Z
UI  
As you approach the traffic obstruction, the detour  
option is activated. You will hear an audible signal  
and the cursor will jump automatically to the top line  
of the guidance screen.  
†5,7km Stationary  
3400 m  
23 km  
21:57  
ª
UI  
The display of the traffic obstruction in the top  
line of the screen can be deactivated. page 68.  
Z
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Bypassing a traffic obstruction locally  
When you approach the last exit before reaching a traffic obstruction, the navigation  
system will alert you and offer you the option of planning a detour route.  
As soon as a traffic obstruction is detected on your route and the detour option is  
displayed on the guidance screen:  
Confirm the detour option in the top line of the guidance screen.  
The detour menu is displayed.  
:
Confirm “Plan a detour?” with “Yes,” if you wish to bypass the traffic obstruction.  
Select “No,” if you do not wish to plan a detour.  
If you answer “Yes”, the navigation system will  
plan a new route in a matter of seconds. A details  
:
Alternative route  
Distance: +9.0 km  
Time: +13 min  
Accept alteration?  
Yes No  
screen will soon appear (diversion, time delay/  
saving).  
Confirm the planned detour with “Yes” or reject  
it with “No”.  
L
L” can be used to display a road list for the  
detour.  
If you reject the planned detour, the direct route (which might go through the  
traffic obstruction) will be planned.  
This function is only available if the map CD is inserted.  
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Dynamic route planning  
Unlike dynamic guidance, which provides information about traffic conditions on your  
route and on request about local traffic conditions, dynamic route planning takes into  
account the whole of the current traffic situation in a configurable area (horizon) in  
the vicinity of the current position of the car. If a traffic obstruction (e.g. stationary  
traffic) is reported via TMC for the planned route, the navigation system will analyse  
the information and calculate the anticipated delay.  
If there is a traffic problem on the planned route, you will be informed of this by the  
navigation system and may decide whether the system should take a detour by  
changing the route in order to avoid the segment concerned or whether it would be  
more sensible just to drive through the problem. You should base your decision on the  
anticipated delay calculated by the system.  
The delay is calculated by the navigation system on the basis of the data transmitted  
by the TMC station, which may not actually reflect the current situation.  
This function is only available if the map CD is inserted.  
Dynamic route planning can be activated in the “Route selection” menu. page 56.  
In addition, you may select criteria on which dynamic route planning should be based  
in the “Settings - Dyn. route sett.” menu. page 69.  
I Automatic mode for dynamic route planning  
Fully automatic dynamic route planning allows you to concentrate on what is  
important. The navigation system plans the route, taking into account the current  
traffic situation without you noticing.  
Activate the “Automatic” option in the “Settings–> Dyn. route sett.” menu.  
When Automatic mode is activated, no information is displayed regarding present  
traffic problems. The route is always calculated based on the current traffic  
situation received via TMC.  
Automatic mode is switched off in the factory settings.  
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Alternative route  
During guidance, you can cause the navigation system to plan an alternative route.  
Use this function if, for example, you want to avoid stationary traffic not reported via  
TMC or if you wish to plan an alternative route.  
The alternative route will be calculated for a selectable distance from the current  
position of the car.  
This function is only available if the map CD is inserted.  
Press the ALT-R button.  
or:  
move the cursor to the ªsymbol in the guidance  
screen and confirm by pressing the right rotary  
control.  
Alternative route  
10 km  
If you agree with the displayed distance, confirm  
with “OK”.  
OK  
Return  
The system is planning an alternative route for the  
entered distance. A details screen will soon appear  
(diversion, time delay/saving).  
:
Confirm the planned alternative route with “Yes”  
or reject it with “No”.  
Alternative route  
Distance: +9.0 km  
L” can be used to display a road list for the  
detour.  
Time:  
Accept alteration?  
Yes No  
+13 min  
If you reject the alternative route, the navigation  
system will plan a new route to the destination  
from the current position of the car.  
L
The display shows the guidance screen again.  
:
Cancel procedure  
Move the cursor to “Quit” and press the right rotary control to confirm.  
Change distance  
If you wish to change the distance displayed, proceed as follows:  
Move the cursor to the displayed distance.  
Press the right rotary control.  
Change the displayed distance in the range of 1 to 50 km by turning the right rotary  
control.  
Press the right rotary control again.  
Confirm with “OK”.  
The system will suggest an alternative route for the planned trip as described  
above.  
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Address manager  
The navigation radio offers the opportunity of storing at least 30 destination addresses  
in a personal address book. In the address book, you can store your destinations  
separately under the categories “Private” and “Business”. The “Home” and “Work”  
shortcuts, which can be programmed with your home address and business address  
respectively, are also available here.  
Select “Address manager” in the main menu and  
confirm the selection.  
Address manager  
Store address  
Delete address  
The address manager is displayed.  
:
Delete via points  
Store current loc.  
The following options are available:  
Storing addresses in the address book.  
If you have not yet entered a destination address:  
Enter the data of the required destination address (city, road, junction or special  
facility) into the destination menu.  
In the main control, select the “Address manager” option.  
Next, select “Store address”.  
Select which address books the address should be stored in (private, business, home  
or work).  
The name input menu appears.  
:
Using the “typewriter,” enter any string of up to 15 characters as the name for the  
address. Complete the input with “o”.  
If you do not wish to enter a name, select “o” directly.  
:
The address is now stored in the selected address book.  
Delete address  
Addresses that are no longer needed should be deleted from the address book to ensure  
sufficient space for new addresses.  
Select “Delete address” in the address manager.  
Select which address book the address should be deleted from (private, business,  
home or work).  
A list of the destination addresses stored in the selected address book is displayed.  
Select an address to be deleted from the list and confirm your selection.  
The selected address is deleted from the address book.  
:
:
Delete via points  
If via points have been entered for the current destination, you can display the via  
point list and delete via points from it.  
Select “Delete via points” in the address manager.  
:
A list of the stored via points appears.  
Select a via point to be deleted from the list and confirm your selection.  
The selected via point is deleted.  
:
Via points can also be deleted in the “Via points” information menu, page 58.  
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Store current loc.  
Would you like to store a favourite restaurant in the destination memory? You can  
store the current position of your car as follows:  
Select “Store current loc.” in the address manager.  
Select which address books the address should be stored in (private, business, home  
or work).  
The name input menu appears.  
:
Enter a name and complete the input with “o”.  
If you do not wish to enter a name, select “o” directly.  
The current vehicle location is stored as an address.  
:
Deleting list of last destinations  
Select “Delete last dest.” in the address manager.  
:
The list of destinations last used for guidance is displayed.  
Renaming addresses  
If you wish to change the name of a destination address, select the “Rename address”  
option in the address manager.  
Select which address book the address should be edited in (private, business, home  
or work).  
Select the address to be edited from the list and enter a new name for it.  
Confirm your entry with “o”.  
The address will be stored under the new name in the address book.  
Comments:  
30 entries is the guaranteed minimum of entries for the address book. This total can  
be up to 200, depending on the data entered (e.g. with or without a name, etc.)  
If there is no address in the address book, the “Delete address” option cannot be  
selected.  
If no via points have been entered for the current destination, the “Delete via  
points” option cannot be selected.  
Once the address book is full, options “Store address” and “Store current loc.”  
are no longer selectable.  
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NAVIGATION  
Emergency menu  
In the main control, select “Emergency”.  
:
Emergency  
GPS position  
Car position  
The “Emergency” menu is displayed.  
The following options are available in the  
Emergency” menu:  
GPS position  
Display of the current geographic vehicle location as calculated by the Global  
Positioning System. Longitude, altitude and elevation above sea level (provided  
adequate GPS reception is available) will be displayed.  
Car position  
Display of current vehicle location with country code, city and street. This option is  
only available if you are on a digitised road.  
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NAVIGATION  
System settings  
To customise the navigation functions to your own  
needs, you can change several settings.  
System settings  
Speed  
Guidance screen  
Dyn. route sett.  
Language  
In the main control, select “Settings”.  
:
The “System settings” menu is displayed.  
The following information screens are available:  
Speed  
In the “Speed” menu, you can configure the following settings:  
I Speed correction  
The navigation radio uses an average cruising speed to calculate the remaining travel  
time and the estimated time of arrival. If required, you can adapt this speed to your  
actual average speed.  
However, we do not recommend you deviate significantly from the standard value of  
100%.  
Move the cursor to the value after “Correction”.  
Press the right rotary control.  
Set the required speed correction.  
To save the setting press the right rotary control again.  
I Speed info  
Display of the legal speed limit applicable to the current route segment in the  
guidance screen, provided the map CD inserted supports this function. With an  
additional audible warning, the reaching or exceeding of this speed limit is indicated  
by means of an audible signal.  
Select “Speed info” to activate the display for the legal speed limit.  
The speed limit for the current route section stored on the map CD appears in the  
status field of the guidance screen.  
When the speed limit is reached, the symbol for the speed limit also appears with  
unfilled lines. As soon as the speed limit is exceeded, the symbol appears filled in.  
If no speed limit value is included on the map CD for the current route section or if  
there is no speed limit, “--- km/h” is displayed in the guidance screen.  
Availability of the legal speed limit depends on the map CD used and on the  
relevant country.  
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WARNING: No responsibility is accepted for the correctness of the speed limit  
information provided by the navigation system; it may not always reflect the currently valid  
regulations. Always observe the applicable legal speed limits and traffic regulations. The  
vehicle speedometer must always be given priority for display of the vehicle speed.  
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NAVIGATION  
I Limit (xx/h)  
This enables you to specify a value manually so that a speed warning will be given if  
you exceed this speed (useful if using winter tyres, for example).  
Select “Limit (xx/h)” and set the desired limit for the fixed speed warning.  
Select “OFF,” if you wish to deactivate the speed warning.  
I Aud. Warning  
Select “Aud. warning” to activate and deactivate the audible speed warning for  
the legal and manually set speed limit.  
Guidance screen  
Here you can select the information which should appear on the guidance screen.  
I Show event  
Select whether traffic obstructions on your route should appear in the top line of  
the guidance screen or not.  
I Remain. distance  
Select whether the distance-to-go to the destination or via point should appear in  
the status field of the guidance screen or not.  
I Times  
Select which times should appear in the status field of the guidance screen. The  
following options are available:  
Current time  
Time of arrival  
Remaining time  
No time display  
Dyn. Route sett.  
Settings for dynamic route planning  
This setting is only possible when “Dyn. route” is activated in the route selection  
menu, a TMC station is received (on the radio or via an optional TMC receiver) and a  
map CD is inserted.  
I Re-route lev.  
Use this setting to specify whether the navigation system should plan a detour in the  
event of traffic obstructions or not. Five levels are available. The lowest level (1) means  
that the direct route should go through the stationary traffic depending on the  
conditions and the anticipated delay. If the highest level is selected, an alternative  
route should be planned in most cases.  
Level 3 is a standard setting for dynamic route planning. It is the factory setting  
(default).  
I Horizon  
This setting determines the radius in which the navigation system should take traffic  
obstructions into account when planning your route. Select a value between 25 and  
150 km.  
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NAVIGATION  
I Delay  
Use this value to indicate the anticipated delay time due to a traffic obstruction at or  
above which the navigation system should suggest that a new route be planned. Select  
a value between 5 and 60 minutes.  
The anticipated delay is calculated on the basis of the data received from the TMC  
station and may deviate from the actual situation.  
I Automatic  
Switches the automatic mode for dynamic route planning on/off.  
Automatic mode is switched off in the factory settings.  
Language  
Choose one of the two languages loaded in the system,  
or:  
Select “Other language” to replace one of the two loaded languages with another  
language from the system software CD (included).  
Select the language to be replaced.  
:
You will be prompted to insert the software CD.  
Insert the language CD in the CD player of the radio.  
Follow the system instructions for loading other languages.  
Some of the extended voice information may not be available for all voices. We  
therefore recommend only loading the voice designated as “new” in the desired  
language from the software CD.  
I Turn now advice  
If this option is activated, an additional prompt (e.g. “Now turn right”) will be output  
directly before a turn-off.  
This prompt is activated by default.  
Measuring units  
Choose between the following units of measurement for distance:  
Metric: Display in kilometres and metres.  
Anglo: Display in miles and yards.  
American: Display in miles, half and quarter miles and feet.  
Default settings  
Select this option in order to reset all user-defined settings to their default values. All  
entries in the address book will remain stored.  
Mounting angle  
To adapt the navigation computer to the mounting angle of the radio in the  
dashboard (gyro-sensor compensation). This adjustment need only be made once after  
the installation of the radio. See “Setting the mounting angle”, page 20.  
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NAVIGATION  
Service  
For diagnosing hardware and software problems (code-protected).  
The option “Service” is exclusively reserved for service work on the navigation radio  
performed by an authorised service company.  
System information  
The “System information” menu displays information about the software and  
hardware version (for service purposes).  
Info Points  
To activate/deactivate the Info Points function. page 43.  
In order to be able to use the Info Points function, you must have C-IQ Info Points  
data activated.  
TMC source  
If an external TMC receiver is connected to the navigation radio:  
Activate the “Ext. TMC Receiver” option to use the TMC receiver as the source for  
traffic messages.  
Activate the “Radio” option to use the internal tuner of the navigation radio as the  
source for traffic messages.  
This new setting will not be activated until you re-start the system (switch off the  
system for 1 minute).  
Loading software updates  
In order to extend the range of functions provided by the unit, you can load new  
software versions from a software update CD, if available for your navigation radio:  
Switch on the radio.  
Open the front and remove the CD if still inserted.  
Insert the software update CD into the CD player.  
A safety check appears. Confirm the check with “Yes,” if you want to overwrite the  
existing operating software.  
The new operating software is then loaded automatically. The loading progress is  
indicated by a bar.  
:
A
On no account must the ignition or radio be switched off during the loading procedure,  
even if no displays appear on the monitor for a while.  
Once loading is complete, you will be prompted to remove the software update CD.  
Please confirm the completion of the loading procedure with “OK”.  
The radio will then switch itself off automatically.  
:
:
Wait approx. 1 minute before switching the radio back on.  
The navigation radio is now ready for operation with the new operating software.  
You may need to change the system language according to your requirements.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
In rare instances, your navigation radio may not function the way you expect it to. Before  
calling the service department, please read the operating instructions thoroughly and go  
through the following check list; it may be possible to quickly remedy an apparent  
malfunction.  
Symptoms  
Possible cause / remedy  
General  
Navigation radio not functioning. No display.  
• Check the fuse (unit and vehicle) and the connections (see installation  
instructions).  
Audio or map CD rejected by the unit.  
The CD may be dirty.  
• Clean the CD with a special CD cleaning fluid.  
System switches off the sound during driving or  
display shows “PHONE IN/MUTE”.  
Speedometer signal connected to the wrong pin of the power supply  
connector.  
• See pin setting ISO chamber A in the installation instructions.  
The operating panel of the unit feels warm.  
No error. The unit always generates some heat.  
The display shows “Temperature too high” and  
the volume is lowered.  
An integrated safety circuit prevents the temperature in the unit from  
exceeding a certain value.  
• Allow the unit to cool (set lower volume) and wait until “Temperature too  
high” disappears from the display.  
The egg timer appears and the CD cannot be  
ejected.  
• Disconnect the power supply from the unit for at least one minute then  
reconnect it. If this does not work, return the unit to the Service department.  
The telephone is not being detected even  
though it has been connected to the radio.  
• Call up the initialisation menu, select “Telephone ON” and select “12 V” for  
Nokia hands-free units.  
Unit not functioning / Not suitable for some  
VW/Audi vehicles  
Some VW and Audi vehicles have different power supply connector pin  
assignments (ISO chamber A).  
• Please ask your dealer for a suitable adapter.  
Display still showing “INIT”. Will not function.  
The unit is faulty.  
• Take it to the Service department.  
Radio  
Poor radio reception.  
• Check if the antenna is completely extended and correctly connected.  
• Verify that the supply power negative pole (brown lead) is correctly  
connected to earth (vehicle chassis).  
If the unit is being installed in VW and Audi vehicles, you will need a power  
supply adapter for the antenna.  
• Use a suitable adapter (e.g. Votex).  
The display shows the frequency instead of the  
station name.  
The unit is set to a station that does not transmit RDS signals or the  
transmitter is too weak.  
The required station cannot be set with  
automatic search.  
The required station is too weak.  
• Set required station manually (manual tuning).  
• Check if the antenna is completely extended and correctly connected.  
“TA Scan” or “TMC Scan” has been activated. The radio only tunes to stations  
with traffic news or TMC information.  
• You may need to deactivate the “TA Scan” or “TMC Scan” function.  
Tuner standard (tuner grid) wrongly set (EUR / USA).  
• Check the “Tuner Grid:” option in the “Radio” menu.  
The display shows “Tune to next TA station”  
and a warning tone sounds.  
“TA Scan” is switched on, the selected station, however, is too weak or does  
not transmit traffic announcements (TA).  
• Deactivate the “TA Scan” function or set another station.  
No traffic announcements are being made (CD,  
CDC).  
• Activate the “TA Scan” function in the “Information” menu.  
CD player / MP3 / CD changer  
Distorted sound / skips during CD play.  
CD player does not work.  
Player cannot read CD. CD is damaged or soiled.  
In cold weather conditions, condensation may occur on the laser.  
• Wait approximately 5 minutes until the condensation evaporates.  
No sound during CD play.  
Some CDs contain multimedia data which is not recognised by the unit.  
• Select the next track until music is heard.  
Problems with new copy-protected audio CDs.  
Some copy protection procedures are incompatible with accepted standards for  
audio CDs.  
This is not a fault on the unit.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptoms  
Possible cause / remedy  
Navigation  
Display shows “Please insert map CD”.  
The map CD is required for some functions in navigation mode.  
• Insert the C-IQ map CD into the radio CD drive with the label facing upwards.  
The number of satellites in the “GPS/Compass”  
information menu is 0.  
• Ensure that the GPS antenna is not being obstructed by any objects.  
• Move the vehicle outdoors if you are in a garage, a car park or a tunnel.  
The directions cannot be heard or are very  
quiet.  
• Press the Info button and set the required Nav volume.  
Guidance is not accurate.  
An inaccuracy of approx. 30 m is within the tolerance limits.  
• Please contact your authorised dealer if greater inaccuracies frequently  
occur.  
The displayed distance to the turning point is calculated to the centre of the  
junction (especially for extended junctions and main road exits).  
Displayed position does not correspond to  
actual vehicle position.  
Bad GPS reception for an extended period (e.g. as a result of poor reception  
conditions). The position is corrected automatically when adequate GPS  
reception returns.  
• If necessary wait a few minutes.,  
Directions do not correspond to the actual  
traffic conditions.  
It is possible that the car position calculated by the navigation system is  
incorrect at this instant.  
The routing may have been changed and does not correspond with the  
information stored on the map CD.  
The time in the “GPS/Compass” information  
menu is incorrect.  
• Set the correct time zone in the “INITIALISATION - CLOCK SETTINGS” menu.  
Estimated time of arrival displayed on the  
guidance screen is incorrect.  
• Check the time zone in the “INITIALISATION - CLOCK SETTINGS” menu  
(if GPS clock is set).  
C-IQ  
During guidance, no traffic information is  
displayed, even though the selected radio  
station is transmitting TMC data.  
You do not have a C-IQ Traffic info product activated.  
• Contact C-IQ service to activate C-IQ Traffic info contents.  
No more directions shortly after crossing the  
border. Only the direction arrow is appearing in  
the guidance screen.  
You are travelling in a country for which you do not have activated C-IQ map  
contents.  
• Contact C-IQ Service to activate map data for the required country.  
Display shows “Please insert correct CD”.  
• Check that you have inserted a map CD which contains C-IQ data. Map CDs  
without C-IQ will not be accepted by the system.  
For more information, please contact the service department or your dealer.  
Subject to technical modifications and errors.  
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TIPS & TRICKS  
Tips for convenient operation  
I Cross-border guidance  
Owing to the high data volume, the European navigation data is stored on several CD  
ROMs (map CDs). In order to nevertheless achieve cross-border guidance, the most  
important European cities and roads (Major Roads Europe) are additionally stored on  
the map CDs at present. In order to enable cross-border navigation, the C-IQ content  
must be activated for the destination and transit countries. Alternatively, route  
planning can be performed without activation of this feature if the route is covered by  
the connecting road network (Major Roads Europe). In this case, no visual and audible  
guidance is available after crossing the border into a deactivated country.  
For continuous cross-border guidance, it is imperative that the relevant C-IQ content  
is activated.  
The following alternative input methods requiring the map data from two or more  
map CDs are available for activating route planning:  
Alternative 1:  
Insert the map CD for the destination country. Start route planning and follow the  
directional arrow displayed to the next digitised road. As soon as you have reached  
the connecting road network, the directional arrow disappears and visual and audible  
guidance begins.  
Alternative 2:  
Insert the map CD for your current location. Start route planning. Owing to the data  
volume, you can only enter a destination which is covered by the connecting road  
network. When approaching the destination, insert the map CD for the destination  
country. Then enter details of the destination and start route planning again.  
Please note that the connecting road network is used exclusively for route planning  
when the navigation CD of the actual location is not inserted.  
Alternative 3:  
Plan your travel route to a desired border crossing using the navigation CD ROM for  
your current location. After crossing the border, insert the map CD of your current  
location and start route planning to your destination or to the next border crossing.  
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MENU OVERVIEW  
RADIO - Menu  
RDS MEMO  
RADIO BAND  
FM A  
SOUND  
SOUND SETTINGS  
LOUDNESS  
Bass  
Treble  
Balance  
Fader  
FM B  
AUTOSTORE  
FM AST  
MW  
STATION LIST  
PRESET LIST  
SOUND STYLE  
SDVC  
User  
Flat  
MW AST  
SW  
MANUAL TUNING  
PTY SEARCH  
SOUND SETUP  
INITIALIZATION  
Jazz  
Vocal  
Pop  
Sound reset  
Leveller  
LW  
RADIO SETUP  
INITIALIZATION  
Classic  
Rock  
Loud low  
Loud high  
Bass freq.  
Treb freq.  
CD·C·MP3  
Menu  
MANUAL SEARCH  
RANDOM  
INITIALIZATION  
Telephone  
Tel signal  
REPEAT TRACK  
SCAN  
Tel. level  
CD SETUP  
Compression  
Comp. rate  
INITIALIZATION  
Beep type  
Beep level  
Start vol.  
INFO  
TMC SCAN  
TA SCAN  
Clock settings  
On off logic  
Display  
Clock format  
Timezone  
NEWS  
Loudspeaker test  
Security code  
ANN. LEVEL  
GUID. LEVEL  
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MENU OVERVIEW  
NAV  
DESTINATION INPUT  
VIA POINT INPUT  
GUIDANCE  
New address  
Load address  
Last destin.  
TRAFFIC INFO  
ADDRESS MANAGER  
C-IQ  
Country  
City  
Route list  
Event on the route  
Destination  
Car position  
GPS / Compass  
Trip computer  
Road  
Store address  
Delete address  
Delete via points  
Info on car pos.  
Long-/Latitude  
Travel info  
EMERGENCY  
STOP GUIDANCE  
SETTINGS  
Number / Junction  
Route selection  
Store current loc.  
Delete last dest.  
Rename address  
GAMES  
Speed  
Guidance screen  
Dyn. route sett.  
Language  
Code input  
My C-IQ  
Show event  
Remain. distance  
Current time  
Preview  
Measuring units  
Default settings  
Mounting angle  
Service  
Prepaid  
Prepaid navigation  
Prepaid travel info  
Time of arrival  
Remaining time  
No time display  
Speed info  
C-IQ settings  
Navi ID  
C-IQ info  
C-IQ service  
System info  
Info points  
TMC source  
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