TravelPilot Navigation TravelPilot DX-V Operating instructions http://www.blaupunkt.
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Overview Monitor RC 09H remote control handset 1 Screen for displaying the symbol and map displays. 9 2 Infrared receiver for the RC 09H remote control handset. 3 Left +/- rocker switch for adjusting the brightness. ! button for opening the menus for dynamic route guidance and manual traffic congestion detour. : button, correction button for deleting letters during character input and for jumping back to the previous menu. 5 Blue button for switching the monitor on/off.
Safety Information The TravelPilot DX-V has been designed for use in cars. Such special information as height restrictions or maximum permissible loads as required for lorries or busses have not been included on the navigation CDs. Using the system while driving If you do not pay attention to the current traffic situation at all times, you could easily cause serious traffic accidents.
Contents Overview .............................................. 2 Safety Information ............................... 4 Introduction ......................................... 6 General Information ............................ 7 About these operating instructions ........ 7 Accessories ........................................... 7 How navigation works ........................... 8 Switching the unit on ............................. 8 Quick Reference ................................
Introduction Dear Customer, Congratulations on buying the TravelPilot DX-V. You can rest assured that you have made the right choice by buying the TravelPilot DX-V. The TravelPilot DX-V is a reliable and easy-to-use navigation system that will lead you with precision through the traffic to your destination. These operating instructions will take you step by step through the functions of the TravelPilot DX-V and will answer the most frequently asked questions.
General Information About these operating instructions These operating instructions were written to provide you with information on the operation and functions of your TravelPilot DX-V and to allow you to operate the equipment easily and correctly. Please read these instructions carefully before you use your TravelPilot DX-V for the first time and keep them handy for future reference in the car.
General Information You can also use the TMC data received by a Blaupunkt car radio. To find out which Blaupunkt car radios are equipped to receive TMC data and relay this information to the TravelPilot DX-V, please contact your Blaupunkt specialist dealer or ring the Blaupunkt telephone hotline. The hotline number is listed on the last page of these instructions. How navigation works Your TravelPilot DX-V uses GPS, a satellite-supported locating system, to determine the current position of the vehicle.
General Information Operating introduction When the system is started for the first time, an operating introduction explaining the functions of the remote control will appear. Then you can select whether or not this introduction is shown each time the TravelPilot DX-V is switched on. Plus Point: You can activate or deactivate the operating introduction at any time in the “Settings” menu. For more information, please refer to the section on “Settings”, “Switching the operating introduction on/off”.
Quick Reference Meaning of the icons in the menus In various menus, functions are activated and actions carried out by marking and confirming icons.
Quick Reference The following three examples have been included to familiarise you quickly with the basic functions of the TravelPilot DX-V: – Direct destination entry in a city indicating the street and a junction – Entering a name for the destination and saving it in the destination memory – Route guidance using the map: altering the map scale and the map information For more information on entering destinations, please refer to the section on “Entering destinations”.
Quick Reference Plus Point: With each letter you enter in the name, the list will automatically forward to the corresponding place names. This helps you to find the name of the city/town you are looking for quickly. 5. Mark the letters “E”, “R”, “L” and “I” one after the other and press letter. “BERLIN” will appear on the list. ✔ OK for each Plus Point: Those letters that cannot logically follow on from the ones you have just entered will be displayed greyed out and therefore cannot be selected. 6.
Quick Reference Street: 9. The selection bar will automatically mark (street icon) in the “Destination” menu. Press OK . The character set used to enter the street name will appear. ✔ Enter the letters for “Alexanderplatz” in the same way as described for entering the city/town. Junction: 10. (junction icon). Press OK . The selection bar will automatically mark The selection list displaying the available junctions will appear. ✔ Select “ALEXANDERSTRASSE”. Press OK . The “Destination” menu will appear.
Quick Reference Saving the current destination with a short name before beginning route guidance 1. Mark the icon. Press the OK button. The speller for entering the destination name will appear. ✔ 2. Enter a name for your destination, e.g. “HOTEL”, as described above. 3. Mark “OK” in the character set and press OK . The “Store destination” menu will appear. ✔ 4. Use to move the name of the destination to the position in which you would like to save it in the destination memory. Press OK .
Quick Reference 3. Move the selection bar to “Short route” and press OK . You have now selected the “Short route” option. ✔ 4. If “Motorway” is activated (a checkmark will appear in the box), move the selection bar to “Motorway” and press OK . “Motorway” will be deactivated. There will no longer be a checkmark in front of “Motorway”. ✔ 5. icon and press the OK button. Mark the You will hear the following voice output: “The route is being calculated.
Quick Reference Altering the map scale If your destination is located at a considerable distance away from your current position, you may want to select a map scale which offers you a better overview of your complete route. Once you get closer to your destination, you can alter the map scale to obtain more detailed information on the area surrounding your destination. 8. Press while the map is on display. A window in which you can alter the map scale will appear. ✔ 9.
Quick Reference 14. Use the button to select the “OK” menu item on the right side of the menu. Press the OK button. The map display containing the selected icons appears. ✔ Plus Point: If you want to display all the information on the map, mark the icon (if you want to hide all the information mark the icon) on the right side of the menu and press the OK button. 15. When you have reached your destination and route guidance ends, the map display will remain active.
Entering destinations Using the four icons on the top line of the “Destination” menu you can enter your destination in the following ways: Use the envelope icon to enter your destination directly with the exact address using the following menu items: “City” - “Centre” - “Street” - “Junction” “House number”. Using the petrol pump / cup icon, you can make your selection from a list of surrounding destinations such as car parks, hospitals, petrol stations, train stations and other public facilities.
Entering destinations Selecting a town centre (part of town) as your destination In large cities you can also enter a part of the city as your destination. 1. To enter a town centre as your destination, first enter the town. The “Destination” menu will appear. ✔ 2. Mark (icon for the centre). Press OK . Now you will see a list of the city centres available (for a maximum of 12 entries) or a character set (for more than 12 entries). ✔ 3.
Entering destinations Selecting surrounding destinations (car parks, petrol stations, etc.) Using the icon (petrol pump / cup) you have access to various destinations. You can select these destinations according to your current location (“Location”), the last active navigation destination (“Last destination”), any place (“Surrounding area”) or non-urban destinations (e.g. border crossings, airports).
Entering destinations Selecting non-urban destinations (motorway exits, service stations, airports or border crossings) Using the “Non-urban destinations” menu item, you can select motorway junctions, service stations, airports and border crossings for the entire country. All you need know is the name. button. 1. Select the “Non-urban destinations” menu item and press the A list of the available non-urban destinations is displayed. ✔ 2. Select the desired menu item. Press OK .
Entering destinations Entering destinations using coordinates You can use the icon (coordinate grid) for entering your destinations as coordinates. To do so, you will need to enter the coordinates in degrees of longitude and latitude. 1. Select the icon in the top line of the “Destination” menu. Press the OK button. The coordinate input menu is displayed. ✔ You can now enter the coordinates you want under “Destn. position”.
Entering destinations Entering destinations in map mode Use (the globe icon) to determine a destination for navigation in map mode. 1. Select on the top line of the “Destination” menu. Press OK . A map which indicates north facing up will appear. ✔ The map will show the surroundings of the last active destination. If no destination has been entered, the map will indicate the current vehicle location. Use the cross wires to select the destination. 2.
Entering destinations Displaying information on the map You can also have such additional information as car parks and petrol stations displayed in symbol form on the map. 1. Press 2. Select “Map info”. Press OK . A selection list containing the information available will appear. ✔ 3. Mark the information you want displayed on the map. Press OK for each selection. A “checkmark” should appear in front of every type of information you want displayed. ✔ 4.
Entering destinations Saving the destination on the map before starting route guidance If you have marked the destination with the cross wires, you can save it in the destination memory and use it for route guidance later. 1. Press 2. Select “Store”. Press OK . The character set used to enter a short name for the destination will appear. ✔ 3. Enter a name for the destination and leave the speller by pressing the OK button for longer than two seconds or by marking and confirming “OK” in the speller.
Entering destinations Destinations in the destination memory The destination memory is used to save frequently used destinations, to give them a short name (for identification purposes) and to recall them at a later date for route guidance. Plus Point: The TravelPilot DX-V automatically saves the last 12 destinations used. Selecting a destination from the destination memory Starting point: You are currently in the main menu. If not, press main menu. 1. Select “Dest. memory” in the main menu.
Route guidance There are three display modes available for route guidance. You can choose between route guidance with arrow symbols, route guidance with map display, or mixed mode in which both the map and symbols are displayed. Plus Point: Regardless of which display mode you choose, a friendly voice will always remind you when it is time to make a turn. After you have started route guidance and the route has been calculated, route guidance will begin using the display mode selected last.
Route guidance Adjusting the volume of the voice output 1. To adjust the volume of the voice output for the spoken recommendations, press or . A window in which you can adjust the volume will appear. ✔ 2. Use to adjust the volume. Press OK . You will now hear the spoken recommendations at this volume. ✔ Requesting destination and route information After the route has been calculated, you can request destination and route information.
Route guidance Route guidance in the arrow symbols mode 5 During route guidance with visual driving recommendations, the system will display arrow symbols that provide a graphical representation of the spoken driving recommendations.
Route guidance Route guidance with map display When you use route guidance with the map display, you can select a map showing your position surroundings (current vehicle position) or the destination surroundings. The map showing your position surroundings changes in its alignment to indicate your driving direction (“Automatic”) or can be made to point due north. In addition, you can select map display with “Junction zoom”. This means that the small scale used during route guidance, e.g. 0.
Route guidance 6 Overview 1 Driving direction arrow indicates the vehicle position and the direction in which you are travelling. 2 Right-hand information window containing the remaining travel time / arrival time, distance to the destination and - when coming up to a suggested turning - the arrow symbol and distance bar. 3 Left-hand information window containing the map scale, TMC station name and compass rose. 4 The calculated route is indicated in colour on the map display.
Route guidance Selecting the current position map (North, Automatic, Junction zoom) There are three different display modes for the current position map: – Map due north (“North”), – Map in driving direction (“Automatic”) and – Map in driving direction or due north (depending on the scale), map scale is adjusted accordingly (“Junction zoom”). Plus Point: If the “Junction zoom” mode is set, the map scale will automatically zoom into the junction before a turning-off point. 1.
Route guidance Information on the map You can also have such additional information as car parks and petrol stations displayed in symbol form on the map. The following information can also be displayed on the map: Exhibition centre Car rental Ferry Border crossing Authorities Post office Sport facilities Car mechanics Motorway exit Train station Airport Hotel Car park Places of interest Petrol station Motorway service st.
Route guidance Selecting the map display You can choose the following map display options: – Map with information window. – Pure map display. – Mix mode: The map display, symbol display and information window are shown on-screen all at the same time. Plus Point: In mix mode, you do not have to worry that you will not be able to see some of the map information, since the symbol display is superimposed transparently on the map. 1. Press the OK button to open the drop-down menu. Select “Settings”.
Route guidance Selecting driving time or time of arrival You can choose whether to have the travel time or arrival time displayed in the right information window. 1. Press OK to open the drop-down menu. Mark “Settings”. Press OK . The “Settings” menu will appear. ✔ 2. Mark . Press OK . The “Clock” selection menu will appear. ✔ 3. Select “Time info”. Press OK . The menu for the selection of the display type will appear. ✔ 4. Press to select the desired display type. Press OK .
Route guidance Using the traffic congestion function Regardless of whether or not your TravelPilot DX-V is able to receive information from a TMC source (“TMC D-Namic tuner box” or appropriately equipped Blaupunkt car radio), you can enter a traffic congestion detour manually. As a result, you can alter your route quickly on the basis of the traffic situation (e.g. road works, closed sections of road, etc.). The TravelPilot DX-V will then calculate a new route to bypass the traffic congestion.
Route guidance Cancelling a traffic congestion detour 1. If the traffic situation improves, you can cancel a traffic congestion detour. In the “Congestion” menu for manual entries, mark the menu item “Cancel ‘congestion ahead’ option”. Press OK . Route guidance will appear, you will hear the following voice output: “The route is being calculated.” ✔ Excluding roads/road sections from the route list 1. You can also exclude entire roads from the route list.
Route guidance Cancelling road exclusions on the route list 1. If the traffic situation has improved, you can cancel road exclusions you have entered in the route list. Mark “Cancel exclusion option” in the “Congestion” menu. Press OK . Route guidance will appear, you will hear the following voice output: “The route is being calculated.
Dynamic route guidance with TMC The TMC function on the TravelPilot DX-V enables the system to use dynamic route guidance (currently only in Germany and in the Netherlands) to avoid traffic congestion. The TravelPilot DX-V analyses incoming TMC traffic messages, adapts the planned route to the current traffic situation, and displays traffic reports symbolically on the map display. Plus Point: The TravelPilot DX-V always calculates the optimum route in terms of travelling time; i.e.
Dynamic route guidance with TMC Switching TMC on/off The TMC function is switched on or off in the Route options menu. For more information, refer to the section on “Selecting route options”. Note If the TMC function is switched on, the options for “Fast route”, “Motorway”, “Ferry” and “Toll” will be selected automatically in the menu. If you switch off one of these options, the TMC function will switch off automatically as well.
Dynamic route guidance with TMC available. This intelligent switching function means that the station indication may change frequently in the reception area as well. This ensures that you always receive all of the traffic information which is transmitted by the TMC stations within reception range. Selecting the TMC station with the car radio A TMC-enabled car radio is able to provide traffic information to the TravelPilot DX-V. 1. Press ! on the remote control. The “Congestion” menu will appear. ✔ 2.
Dynamic route guidance with TMC Calculating the route with TMC while route guidance is in progress The traffic messages are transmitted by TMC stations along with their regular programming. If a traffic message affects the route calculated, then a new route to the selected destination will be calculated automatically. You will hear the following voice output: “The route is being calculated taking traffic reports into account”. Note The TravelPilot DX-V always calculates a time-optimized route.
Dynamic route guidance with TMC Note The traffic congestion symbols and the dashed line are displayed in red on the map if they are not relevant to the route (e.g. if on the opposite carriageway or alongside the route). Reading as text messages You can also have all of the traffic information received via TMC displayed. This information will cover an area within a radius of approx. 62 mi around your current vehicle position. 1. Mark “Display travel information” in the “Congestion” menu. Press OK .
Selecting route options You can select a number of route options for route calculation to meet your individual needs. You can always select between the short and the fast route. In addition, you can use or avoid motorways, toll roads, ferries and switch dynamic route guidance (TMC) on or off. (For more information on dynamic route guidance, refer to the section on “Dynamic route guidance with TMC”).
Selecting route options Altering the route options while route guidance is in progress It is possible to alter the route options while route guidance is in progress in the “Settings” menu for route guidance. 1. Press OK while route guidance is in progress. A selection menu will appear. ✔ 2. Select “Settings” in the selection menu. Press The “Settings” menu will appear. ✔ OK . Plus Point: In the “Settings” menu you can see at a glance which route options are active and which are not. 3.
Destination memory You can use the destination memory to name (for identification purposes) and save frequently used destinations. You can then retrieve these destinations from a list sorted according to your own criteria or alphabetically. The TravelPilot DX-V also automatically saves the last twelve destinations used. These destinations can be retrieved from the destination memory for route guidance and you can identify them with a short name and save them.
Destination memory Saving destinations You can save your current destination or your current vehicle position as a destination. Saving your current destination with a name 1. Mark in the “Dest. memory” menu. Press OK . The “Dest. memory - Edit” menu will appear. ✔ 2. Mark “Save current destination”. Press OK . The character set used to enter the destination name will appear. ✔ 3. Enter a name for your destination as usual. Mark “OK” and press The “Store destination” menu will appear. ✔ 4.
Destination memory Saving your current vehicle position as a destination Plus Point: It is very convenient to be able to save your current vehicle position as a destination when you get somewhere “en route” that you would like to return to later. This method also uses the most exact data, so that you can use route guidance to take you directly to the doorstep, rather than having to use a junction or house number block. 1. in the “Dest. memory” menu. Press OK . Mark The “Dest.
Destination memory Deleting destinations from the destination memory You can delete individual destinations, the last destinations and clear the entire destination memory. Deleting a single destination 1. Mark “Delete destination” in the “Dest. memory - Edit” menu. Press The “Delete destination” menu will appear. ✔ 2. Mark the destination you would like to delete. Press OK . A pop-up inquiry requiring confirmation will appear. ✔ 3. If you want to delete the destination, mark “Yes”. Press The “Dest.
Destination memory Sorting the destination memory You can save all of the destinations identified with a name in any order you choose (individually sorted destination memory, symbol). 1. Mark “Sort destinations” in the “Dest. memory - Edit” menu. Press The “Choose destination” menu will appear. ✔ 2. Mark the desired destination. Press 3. Use to move the destination to the desired position. Press The “Dest. memory - Edit” menu will appear again. ✔ OK . OK . OK .
Tour memory Use the tour memory to combine individual destinations to create a “tour”. Plus Point: With the help of the tour memory, you can easily plan sightseeing tours or business trips to customers. 1. To program the tour memory select “Tours” in the main menu. Press OK . The tour list will appear (if there is no tour list available, the “Tour memory Edit” menu will appear).
Tour memory 5. Finally, mark “OK” in the speller and press the The “Store destination” menu appears. ✔ 6. Move the tour destination to the required position. Press the The “Tour memory - Edit” menu appears again. ✔ OK button. OK button. Retrieving destinations from the destination memory You can retrieve destinations from the destination memory for the tour memory. 1. To retrieve destinations from the destination memory select line of the menu. Press OK .
Tour memory Sorting the tour list 1. If you would like to re-sort the tour list, mark memory. Press OK . The “Tour memory - Edit” menu will appear. ✔ on the top line of the tour 2. Select “Sort tour”. Press OK . The tour list will appear. ✔ 3. Mark the destination you want to move. Press 4. Use to move the destination to the desired position. Press The “Tour memory - Edit” menu will appear. ✔ 5. Repeat these steps until the list is in the order you want. OK . OK . Deleting tour destinations 1.
Tour memory Deleting the whole tour 1. If you would like to delete a tour completely from the tour memory, mark on the top line of the tour memory. Press OK . The “Tour memory - Edit” menu will appear. ✔ 2. Mark “Delete whole tour”. Press OK . A pop-up inquiry requiring confirmation will appear. ✔ 3. Mark “Yes”. Press OK . The “Tour memory - Edit” menu will appear. ✔ Starting route guidance to a tour destination 1. If you want to start route guidance, mark memory. Press OK .
Travel guides The additionally available navigation CDs containing travel guides extend the range of features of your TravelPilot DX-V. The travel guides allow you to select such facilities as hotels and restaurants and to set them as your destination. Note The respective editorial offices are responsible for the features and content provided in the travel guides. For further information, please read the travel guide’s operating instructions.
Other functions Map display without route guidance While driving without active route guidance, you can use the TravelPilot DX-V to display a map of the surrounding area. This map can display all of the information available for navigation, e.g. parking garages and public facilities. For more information, refer to the section on “Route guidance”, “Route guidance in map mode”. 1. To use the map mode without route guidance, mark “Map” in the main menu. Press OK .
System settings Accessing the main menu for system settings The system settings for the TravelPilot DX-V can be altered by selecting the “Settings” menu item in the main menu. 1. Select “Settings” in the main menu. Press The “Settings” menu will appear. ✔ OK . The “Settings” menu consists of four sub-menus. To access the sub-menus use the cog icons on the top line of the menu. Audio/Video settings Basic settings Other settings Calibration settings for the TravelPilot DX-V Audio/video settings 1.
System settings Adjusting the volume for voice output 1. To adjust the volume for voice output, select “Volume”. Press A menu allowing you to adjust the volume will appear. ✔ 2. button. Press the The scale for setting the volume is marked. ✔ 3. Set the volume using the buttons on the remote control. Press the OK button. The “OK” menu item is marked. ✔ OK . Plus Point: While you are adjusting the setting, you will hear a short voice output each time you alter the volume.
System settings Selecting the automatic/day/night display mode 1. To select the display mode, mark “Display”. Press OK . A menu for the selection of the display mode will appear. ✔ 2. Select the desired mode. Press OK . The mode selected will be activated. ✔ Plus Point: You can also conveniently change the display mode in the route guidance “Settings” menu. For further information, refer to the section entitled “Selecting the automatic/day/night display mode” in the “Route guidance” chapter.
System settings Basic settings 1. Mark on the top line of the “Settings” menu. Press The sub-menu for audio/video settings will appear. ✔ OK . Activating/deactivating the security code 1. If you would like to activate or deactivate the security code for the TravelPilot DX-V, select “Security code”. Press OK . A menu in which you must enter the code number will appear. ✔ 2. Mark the first digit in the code number. Press OK . Repeat for the remaining digits in the code number.
System settings Selecting a monitor Depending on the version, the TravelPilot DX-V is supplied with a detachable 16:9 (wide screen) monitor or a retractable 16:9 (wide vision) monitor with an integrated TV tuner. If you want to use the TravelPilot DX-V to view a TV/video source, you must first activate the “External video source” option. 1. Select the appropriate monitor version and press the The selected monitor is indicated by a filled circle. ✔ OK button.
System settings Selecting the display format You have the option of changing the display format for playing the external video source. 1. Keep pressing the MODE button 6 until the required format is set. Selection takes place in the following order: Normal ➨ Cinema ➨ Full ➨ Normal ➨ … Notes The system does not allow you to switch modes in navigation mode. The navigation display is always shown in full mode.
System settings Other settings 1. Mark on the top line of the “Settings” menu. Press The sub-menu for other settings will appear. ✔ OK . Setting the clock You can set daylight-savings time, the current time, the display of the arrival or driving time and select the time display format as well. The current time is automatically set via the GPS signal. This is, however, a time difference of one hour compared to Central European Time (CET) because GPS transmits world time UTC.
System settings Selecting the display of driving or arrival time During route guidance, you can have the driving time or time of arrival displayed. 1. Select “Clock”. Press OK . The “Clock” menu will appear. ✔ 2. Select “Time info”. Press OK . The menu for the selection of the display type will appear. ✔ 3. to select the desired display type. Press OK . Press The display type selected will appear next to the menu item. ✔ 4. Press to exit the menu.
System settings Selecting the clock display You have the option of switching the clock display on/off in the bottom line of the monitor. 1. Select the “Display time” menu item. Press the OK button. The clock display is switched on if a small tick mark appears alongside the menu item. ✔ Setting the standby time You can select the amount of time that the TravelPilot DX-V will remain active after you have switched off the ignition. The standby times available are 0, 15, 30 and 45 minutes. 1.
System settings 3. After you have entered the city/town, the street and the junction, you still have to set the direction and the distance from the junction to your vehicle position. Select the corresponding menu item and use to enter the information. Then mark “OK” and press OK . Activating the demonstration mode You can use the TravelPilot DX-V to simulate route guidance. 1. If you would like to activate the demonstration mode, select “Demo”. Press OK . A selection menu will appear. ✔ 2.
System settings Calibration settings 1. Mark on the top line of the “Settings” menu. Press The sub-menu for calibration will appear. ✔ OK . Calibration after changing the tyres When the car tyres are changed, from summer to winter tyres for example, it might be necessary to calibrate the TravelPilot DX-V again. 1. Select “Tyre change”. Press OK . A warning note will appear. ✔ 2. If you want to calibrate the system, select “Continue” and press OK .
System settings Displaying the calibration status You can display the status of your system calibration. 1. Select “Status”. Press OK . A window indicating the current calibration status will appear. ✔ The status information is indicated in percent. Manual calibration You can also calibrate the TravelPilot DX-V manually. To do so, you have to drive a distance of at least 110 yd at a speed of not more than 20 mph. Please note that you should use as accurate a driving distance as possible. 1.
Appendix Changing the navigation CD-ROM The CD-ROM cannot be changed unless the vehicle is stationary. To remove the CDROM press the button. The CD-ROM will eject. With the label facing up, insert the new CD-ROM carefully into the CD slot until it is pulled into the CD player automatically. Compatible navigation CD-ROMs The TravelPilot DX-V can only be used with navigation CD-ROMs that are labelled with a “DX”. If no CD-ROM is inserted in the unit, a message informing you of this appears in the display.
Appendix Some comments regarding questions on reading quality: A dirty or damaged CD can lead to difficulties when reading the CD. The severity of the reading error depends on the amount of dirt present and the severity of the physical damage. Severe scratches cause “read errors (data errors)”, which lead to the CD jumping or getting stuck during playback. All CDs must be handled with care and always stored in a protective case.
Wide screen monitor settings The display brightness, the contrast, the brightness of the keypad illumination and the display on/off switch are all controlled at the front of the monitor. You also have the option of resetting the monitor back to its factory defaults. Adjusting the display brightness The display brightness is adjusted by way of a phototransistor 8 on the front cover as well as the left-hand +/- rocker switch 3. 1.
Wide screen monitor settings Setting the brightness of the keypad illumination You can set the keypad brightness independently of the display brightness. 1. Press the “+” on both rocker switches 3 and 7 simultaneously. ✔ The keypad illumination gets brighter. 2. Press the “-” on both rocker switches 3 and 7 simultaneously. The keypad illumination gets darker.
Index A D I Accessing the destination memory ..... 46 Activating the demonstration mode ..... 66 Activating the map display .................. 30 Activating the reversing camera .......... 62 Activating the symbol display mode .... 29 Activating the traffic congestion function ............................................ 36 Activating the travel guide ................... 55 Activating/deactivating route options .. 44 Activating/deactivating the security code ..............................................
Index Selecting an external video source ..... 61 Selecting driving time or time of arrival ............................................... 35 Selecting non-urban destinations ........ 21 Selecting route options ....................... 44 Selecting surrounding destinations ..... 20 Selecting the automatic/day/night display mode .............................. 35, 59 Selecting the clock display .................. 65 Selecting the current position map ...... 32 Selecting the display format ................
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