Radio/Navigation TravelPilot RNS 3 Operating instructions
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Equipment illustration 1 Open key, opens the operating panel. 2 Rocker switch. The functions performed by the rocker switch depend on the menus or operating modes which are currently active. 3 AUD key, activates the audio menu. 4 TA key 5 Dot-matrix display. 6 DEL key, deletes entries in the edit menu. 7 Info key. If you press this button briefly during navigation: the current or next road is displayed fully and the last voice output is repeated.
172 Menu overview Tuner operation CD, CDC operation Navigation operation Main tuner menu Main CD menu Main navigation menu Tuner functions menu CD functions menu Route guidance menu Tuner DSC menu CD DSC menu Navigation DSC menu
Safety information The TravelPilot has been specifically designed for use in cars. The special information required by navigation systems for lorries or busses, such as height restrictions or maximum permissible loads, is not included on the navigation CDs. Load a CD into the CD drive. • For safety’s sake, load or change a CD only when your vehicle is stationary. • Do not open the operating panel unless you want to load a CD.
174 Table of contents Equipment illustration .............. 171 Radio operation ........................ 184 Menu overview .......................... 172 Starting radio operation .................. 184 Safety information .................... 173 Selecting the waveband or memory bank ................................... 184 Table of contents ...................... 174 General operating instructions . 178 Switching the system on/off ........... 178 Switching the system on/off with the vehicle ignition .
Table of contents Repeating tracks (REPEAT) ........... 196 Starting the Repeat function ....... 196 Ending the Repeat function ........ 196 Naming CDs ..................................... 197 Entering the name ........................ 197 Deleting characters ...................... 198 Deleting the current name ........... 198 Deleting all of the names ............. 198 Track programming ......................... 199 Creating the track program ......... 199 Deleting tracks from the track program ..........
176 Table of contents Bypassing traffic congestion during route guidance ..................... 223 Entering a detour of traffic congestion .................................... 223 Cancelling a detour of traffic congestion .................................... 223 Selecting route options .................. 224 Setting a position mark ................... 225 Storing the position mark ........... 225 Traffic announcements during route guidance .................................
Table of contents RC06 remote control unit ......... 240 Set-up/Basic settings ............... 243 Performing a system test ............... 251 Selecting the audio source ............. 240 Activating the Set-up menu ........ 243 Activating navigation ...................... 240 Adjusting the day/night display, the viewing angle, contrast and brightness ........................................ 244 Automatic switch to night display ...........................................
General operating instructions Switching the system on/off To switch your TravelPilot on press the left-hand rotary/pushbutton @. The system will begin to play the audio source which was active last at the power-on volume level. Refer to the section on “Adjusting the power-on/traffic message volume and GALA” in the chapter on Set-up. Switching the system on/off with the vehicle ignition If the system has been installed accordingly, you can switch it on and off with the vehicle ignition.
General operating instructions Selecting the operating mode To select the operating mode, press: TU A for radio operation, CD·C ? to activate CD-player or CD-changer operation (optional) and NAV < to activate navigation. When you press one of these keys to switch between the audio sources, you will access the main menu for the audio source selected.
180 General operating instructions Switching between the main and the route guidance menus for navigation If you want to switch between the main and the route guidance menus when route guidance is active, Press NAV <. Activating the DSC menu To access the DSC menu in the individual operating modes press DSC 8 once briefly. Adjusting the volume To increase the system volume, Turn the left-hand rotary/pushbutton @ clockwise.
General operating instructions Display The TravelPilot display provides you with all of the information required for navigation, such as the visual driving recommendations and the menus and lists for the radio, CD-player and CD-changer audio sources. If the system has been installed accordingly, it will automatically switch to night display when the vehicle headlights are switched on. This means that all of the dots are displayed in the opposite colour as for the day display.
182 General operating instructions Adjusting the tone and the balance/fader The TravelPilot allows you to make separate adjustments to the bass and treble for each audio source. The settings selected for the balance, the fader and the Loudness are the same for all of the audio sources. To adjust the audio settings, Switch to the audio source (AM, FM, CD player or CD changer) for which you would like to make the adjustments. Press AUD 3.
General operating instructions Switching on coded systems after they have been disconnected from the vehicle battery If you attempt to switch on a coded system after it has been disconnected from the vehicle battery, e.g. after a repair has been made to the vehicle, an code inquiry will appear in the display. Enter the code number as follows: Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to mark the first digit of the code number, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;.
184 Radio operation Starting radio operation Press TU A. Radio operation will begin and the main menu will appear in the display. The station you last tuned into will begin to play. The six softkeys located at the sides of the display are used to recall the radio stations which have been stored and to store the radio stations. Selecting the waveband or memory bank The TravelPilot allows you to tune into FM radio stations and AM radio stations.
Radio operation You will access the DSC menu for radio operation and find the menu item for RDS in the bottom line on the left. Here you can choose between the following options: VAR, FIX and OFF. VAR is the default setting. Press the softkey marked RDS repeatedly until the desired option is displayed next to RDS. FIX: RDS radio operation is active.
6 Radio operation Press DSC 8 to access the tuner DSC menu. Press the softkey marked REG repeatedly until the desired option appears next to REG. OFF is the default setting. Switching PTY (Program Type) on/off PTY is also an RDS service. With PTY, the radio stations indicate the contents of the program they are broadcasting. This allows you to select stations broadcasting the type of program you want to listen to more easily, e.g. POP or CLASSICAL.
Radio operation Traffic information TA (Traffic Announcement) Traffic information is a service provided by the radio station networks. They broadcast traffic announcements at regular intervals. Radio stations offering traffic information broadcast a special signal to indicate that this service is available. If the TravelPilot identifies this signal, a TP symbol (TP=Traffic Program) will appear in the status line in the main radio menu.
188 Radio operation Selecting a station, FM There are several ways in which you can select radio stations with the TravelPilot. Automatic station seek tuning To select radio stations automatically, the > symbol must appear beside the menu item SEARCH in the tuner DSC menu. Press DSC 8 to access the tuner DSC menu. Press the softkey marked SEARCH as often as necessary until the > symbol appears. Now you can select the station in the main tuner menu.
Radio operation Manual station tuning If you know a station’s frequency, you can also select it manually. This is useful if you would like to select a station which is not detected by automatic seek tuning. Important: the RDS function must be switched off in the DSC menu. Note: the RDS function must be switched off in the DSC menu and the >> symbol must appear beside SEARCH. Press DSC 8 to access the tuner DSC menu. Press the softkey marked SEARCH as often as necessary until the >> symbol appears.
190 Radio operation Manual station tuning You can also select AM stations manually if you know their frequency. This is useful if you would like to select a station which is not detected by automatic seek tuning. For this to function properly, the >> symbol must appear beside SEARCH in the tuner DSC menu. Press << or >> on the rocker switch 2. The frequency will change in 9 kHz increments. Scan seek tuning With Scan seek tuning you can search the entire waveband for stations within your reception range.
Radio operation Storing radio stations The TravelPilot is able to store 18 FM stations in three memory banks and six AM stations in one memory bank. Storing stations manually To store stations manually, Press TU A to access the functions menu for radio operation and Select the desired FM memory bank: FM1, FM2 or FMT or the AM waveband. The system will return to the main radio menu.
192 Radio operation How to reduce interference in FM radio reception When listening to FM radio stations, you will sometimes experience interference caused by neighbouring radio stations cutting in. This happens most often when a large number of stations are close to one another in frequency on the waveband. The TravelPilot has been equipped with the SHARX function to allow you to virtually eliminate such interference.
CD operation You can use the TravelPilot’s integrated CD drive to play audio CDs. When you play audio CDs, your access to navigation is limited to NO MAP route guidance. Use only audio CDs bearing this label: . During CD playback, the display will indicate the track number and the playing time or only the track number in the top line of the main CD menu. All of the track numbers on the CD will appear in the functional display area. The track currently playing is marked.
194 CD operation Starting CD playback for the integrated CD player (no CD changer connected) If an audio CD has been inserted and there is no CD changer connected, Press CD·C ?. The system will switch to the main CD menu and CD playback will begin. If there is no audio CD inserted, a corresponding message will appear in the display.
CD operation Traffic announcements during CD operation To switch the standby function for traffic information (see the chapter on “Traffic Announcement TA”) on or off during CD operation, Press TA 4. The TA symbol will either appear in or disappear from the status line in the main CD menu. Selecting tracks During CD playback you can select tracks directly. Main CD menu To select the next track, Press >> on the rocker switch 2.
196 CD operation Random play (MIX) You can have the tracks on a CD played in random order. Press CD·C ? to access the functions menu for CD operation and Press the softkey marked MIX. To end the MIX function, repeat these steps. The MIX function will end automatically if you activate the SCAN function. Scanning all of the tracks on a CD (SCAN) If you would like to scan all of the tracks on a CD, proceed as follows: Press CD·C ? to access the CD functions menu and Press the softkey marked SCAN.
CD operation Naming CDs The TravelPilot also allows you to name your CDs. The name can consist of up to seven characters. The name you give to the CD will not be deleted when you remove the CD from the CD player. When it is inserted again at a later date, the name will appear in the display. If you would like to name a CD, Press CD·C ? to access the CD functions menu and Press the softkey marked NAME to access the CD Name menu. Press the softkey marked EDIT. CD functions menu The edit menu will now appear.
198 CD operation Deleting characters If you want to delete a letter, Mark the symbol, and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Deleting the current name To delete the name of the current CD, Switch to the CD name menu and Press the softkey marked CLR NAME. The name will be deleted. The name will also be deleted if you activate the Edit symbol or press and hold the right-hand rotary/ menu again and press the pushbutton ; to exit the menu.
CD operation Track programming You can also program the tracks you would like to listen to on a CD. This allows you to omit the tracks you do not want to play. Creating the track program To create the track program, Press CD·C ? to switch to the CD functions menu. Press the softkey marked PROGRAM. This activates the Program menu. If you have not yet selected any tracks, it will not be possible to select the menu items CLR PRG and RUN. They will be marked with a lock symbol.
200 CD operation Starting/stopping the track program Once you have programmed all of the tracks you want to have played, Press the softkey marked RUN. The main CD menu will appear in the display. All of the tracks included in the track program will be marked. TPM will appear in the status line. To stop the track program in progress without deleting it, Press the softkey marked RUN again.
Navigation RNS 3 navigation enables you to find destinations quickly and easily without having to study a lot of road maps. When the navigation function is active, the voice output from the RNS 3 will guide you along the best route. The system will warn you well in advance of the place at which you have to make turns. In addition, you can also look at the display to see the driving recommendations in symbol form as well as the remaining distance and travelling time to your destination.
202 Navigation Destinations The destinations available include: • the town centre or a special part of the city in large cities, • a street, • an intersection of two or more streets • a house or a block of houses, • special destinations such as train stations, airports, restaurants and public institutions.
Navigation Selecting letters If you want to enter a name in the edit menu, proceed as follows: Use the right-hand rotary pushbutton ; to move the cursor to the character you want to select, As you move the cursor, the character which it marks will be magnified in the zoom window. When you have marked the desired character, press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The character will appear in the editing field.
204 Navigation Selecting entries from lists Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select the entry. Paging in lists Because the number of lines in the display is limited to five, lists which have more than five entries require more than one “page”. Lists with more than five entries are marked with arrows on the right-hand side.
Navigation Destination entry - Town If you want to drive to a destination in another town, you must first enter the town. Select DEST. ENTRY in the main navigation menu. The destination entry menu will appear. Select TOWN The editing menu for entering the town name will appear. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the cursor to the character you want to select. When the desired character is marked, press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;.
206 Navigation Once you have selected the place, you will be prompted to continue with DESTINATION ENTRY. Now select from among - STREET, entry of the destination street. Whether or not you can enter a street as your destination depends on the size of the city/town selected and the data stored on your navigation CD. - TOWN CENTRE, selection of the centre of a city or city district as your destination - DEST.
Navigation If the street name is listed more than once for the destination town, a submenu will appear so that you can select the correct street. After you have selected the street, you will access the destination entry menu. Select one of the following options: - CONTINUE, you have completed entering your destination. The main navigation menu will appear and you can start route guidance to the street selected. For more information, refer to the section on Route guidance.
208 Navigation Destination entry - Intersection If you select INTERSECTION in the destination entry menu, a list of the available intersection streets for the destination street will appear. If there are more than twenty intersections, an editing menu will appear so that you can find the intersection you are looking for more easily. Enter the name of the intersection street into the edit menu and switch to the list. Select the desired intersection street from the list. The main navigation menu will appear.
Navigation Special destinations in the destination town, surrounding the destination, surrounding your current position and supraregional destinations Special destinations which you can enter as destinations are divided into categories. The categories are stored in alphabetical order. Categories for special destinations include e.g. - Car parks, - Hospitals, - Mechanics, - Motorway access points, - Shopping centres, - Train stations, etc.
210 Navigation - POS. SURROUND., are special destinations in the area surrounding your current vehicle position (this function is particularly useful if you are looking for such special destinations as petrol stations, for example). Special destinations - In the destination town To be able to select special destinations at your destination town, you must first enter at least a town or town centre as your destination. Enter a town or town centre as your destination.
Navigation Special destinations - Supraregional destinations As special destinations, you can also select motorway access points or service points, airports or border crossings. Here you are not required to enter a destination first. All you have to know is the name of the special destination you are looking for. Switch to the destination entry menu. Select SPECIAL DESTS in the destination entry menu. Select the menu item SUPRAREG. DEST. A list of national destinations will appear.
212 Navigation A list displaying all of the available special destination categories will appear. Select the category you are looking for. If there are fewer than 20 entries available in the category selected, a list will appear. The special destinations available will appear in alphabetical order, indicating the distance to the destination selected. If there are more than 20 entries available in the category selected, you will first see an edit menu.
Navigation If there are more than 20 entries available in the category selected, you will first see an edit menu. Enter the name of the special destination, Switch to the list and Select the destination you are looking for from the list. Once you have selected and confirmed the desired destination, the main navigation menu will appear. You can start route guidance. For more information, refer to the section on Route guidance.
214 Navigation A list displaying the destinations available will appear. Select the destination you are looking for. The main navigation menu will appear. Now you can start route guidance. For more information, refer to the section on “Route guidance”. Destination entry - For a position mark You can also enter the destination in the form of a position mark you have set. A position mark is the vehicle position you have set as a marker during active route guidance or locating.
Navigation Route guidance Starting route guidance After you have entered your destination and selected route options, if desired, you can start route guidance. Select the menu item ROUTE GUIDANCE in the main navigation menu. The route guidance menu will appear. The route will be calculated. Depending on how far you are from your destination, this can take several seconds. After route calculation is complete, you will hear the first spoken driving recommendation.
216 Navigation The right-hand, bottom line in the display area indicates the active audio source. If you are listening to the radio, the station name or the frequency of the station selected (for more information, refer to “Radio operation with RDS”) will appear in this part of the display. If the CD changer (optional) is active, the number of the CD currently playing and the track number or the track number and the elapsed playing time of the track will appear here.
Navigation Cancelling route guidance To cancel active route guidance, Press ESC 9 or start new route guidance or activate the locating mode. When you press ESC 9, you will be prompted to confirm your selection. If you really want to cancel route guidance, Select YES and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. If you switch the system off during active route guidance, the data for route guidance will remain stored for another 30 minutes. During this time you can continue your trip with route guidance.
218 Navigation Travel guide If you use a navigation CD with a travel guide, you can access travel information on the destinations and select destinations for route guidance. As a rule, the information is divided into categories. These categories can include: - Accommodation - Food and Drink - Tourist information - Entertainment - Histor.
Navigation Displaying the route list It is possible to have the route list calculated by the navigation system displayed. Press NAV < to switch from the route guidance menu to the main navigation menu. Select the menu item ROUTE LIST from the main navigation menu. The route list which has been calculated will appear. When you have finished with the list, Press ESC 9 to quit the menu.
220 Navigation Destination memory You can use the destination memory to store destinations and identify them with short names. You can view the contents of the destination memory sorted either alphabetically or according to the criteria you have chosen. Storing a destination in the destination memory You can store the currently active destination, or after route guidance has ended, the destination last entered for route guidance in the destination memory. Select DEST. MEMORY from the main navigation menu.
Navigation An edit menu will appear. Enter a short name for the destination, Select the symbol and press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;, or Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; for longer than two seconds. Sorting destinations manually You can also sort the destinations in the destination memory manually. Then it is possible to activate this manually sorted list to enter a destination for navigation from the destination memory. To sort the destinations, Select SORT DEST.
Navigation ALL DESTS., all of the destinations in the list will be deleted. After you have selected the option you want, you will be prompted to confirm your selection. Confirm it or return to the previous menu. - Displaying GPS status and your position To display the number of GPS satellites which the system is currently able to receive and the geographical location, Open the main navigation menu.
Navigation Bypassing traffic congestion during route guidance The TravelPilot allows you to avoid traffic congestion or closed portions of the road during active route guidance. To detour traffic congestion, proceed as follows: Entering a detour of traffic congestion Press :. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the selection bar to the menu item FROM. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;.
224 Navigation Selecting route options You can adapt the route to your specific needs at any time, even during active route guidance. The parameters which can be adjusted include: ROUTE, choose between the quickest and the shortest route. MOTORWAY, here you can determine whether or not route guidance will use motorways. FERRIES, you can determine whether route guidance should allow or avoid ferries. TOLL, here you can decide whether or not you want to drive along toll roads.
Navigation Setting a position mark You can store your current vehicle position at any time, even during active route guidance. To store your current vehicle position, Mark the menu item POSITION MARK in the DSC menu. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Storing the position mark After you have pressed the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;, a selection menu will appear. Here you can choose whether you want to enter a name for the position mark or return to the menu in which you set the position mark.
226 Navigation Traffic announcements during route guidance During route guidance, you can switch traffic information standby on or off, regardless of which audio source is active: radio or CD changer (optional). Press TA 4, The TA function will be activated or deactivated. Activating/deactivating voice output You can activate route guidance for navigation with or without voice output.
Navigation Selecting time info To switch between the display for remaining driving time to your destination and the arrival time, Press DSC 8 to access the DSC menu and Mark the menu item TIME INFO. The option selected will appear in symbol form behind TIME INFO. The car symbol stands for the display of the remaining driving time and the finish-line flag for the time of arrival. To alter the time display, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;.
228 Navigation Simulating route guidance The TravelPilot also allows you to simulate route guidance. The system demonstrates route guidance with visual driving recommendations and voice output in real time. If you want to start a navigation simulation, Switch to the DSC menu for navigation, and Select the menu item NAVI SIMULATION. Switch to the DSC menu for navigation again, and Select the menu item POSITION MAN.
CD changer operation You can operate the following Blaupunkt CD changers with the TravelPilot: - CDC - A08 - IDC - A09 For information on how to install the CD changer in your vehicle and connect it to the TravelPilot, refer to the installation and connection instructions enclosed with the CD changer. Inserting CDs into the CD changer For information on how to fill the magazine with CDs and insert the magazine into the changer, refer to the instructions enclosed with the CD changer.
230 CD changer operation Note: Because the IDC - A09 can accommodate only five CDs, the main menu will have no second page if an IDC - A09 has been connected. Along the bottom line, the status line, you will see from left to right - the number of GPS satellites received, - symbols for the operating modes SCAN, MIX, REPEAT - a symbol for the currently active audio source, - the status of the TA function and - a symbol, which indicates whether a navigation or an audio-CD is inserted in the drive.
CD changer operation Selecting CDs To select a CD, Press the softkey allocated to the CD. If the CD you want to play is not displayed in the functional area of the display, switch to the second page of the main menu. Press the softkey marked CD6-CD10 or CD1-CD5. This will access the other page of the menu. Selecting tracks Main CD changer menu To select the next track, Press >> on the rocker switch 2.
232 CD changer operation Random play (MIX) You can have the tracks on a CD or on all of the CDs in the changer played in random order. Press CD·C ? to switch to the functions menu for CD changer operation and Press the softkey marked MIX. The first, randomly selected track will begin to play. The status line in the main menu will display MIX.
CD changer operation Scanning tracks (SCAN) If you would like to scan all of the tracks on a CD or the tracks on all of the CDs in the changer, proceed as follows: Press CD·C ? to switch to the functions menu and Press the softkey marked SCAN. Starting with the track currently playing, all of the tracks will be played for 10 seconds. Scanning the tracks on one CD If you want to use the SCAN function for the tracks of the current CD only, then CD must appear next to the menu item SCAN in the DSC menu.
234 CD changer operation Repeating tracks or CDs (REPEAT) To repeat a track or a CD, activate the Repeat function. Starting the Repeat function Proceed as follows: Select the track or CD you want to repeat, Press CD·C ? to switch to the functions menu and Press the softkey marked REPEAT. The track or the CD will be repeated until you end the Repeat function. RPT will appear in the status line of the main CD menu.
CD changer operation Track programming You can also program the tracks you would like to listen to on a CD. This allows you to omit the tracks you do not want to play. Creating the track program To create the track program, Select the CD for which you want to program tracks, Press CD·C ? to switch to the function menu. Press the softkey marked PROGRAM. This activates the Program menu. If you have not yet selected any tracks, it will not be possible to select the menu items CLR PRG and RUN.
236 CD changer operation Deleting tracks from the track program To delete tracks from the track program, Use <> on the rocker switch 2 to select the track you want to delete, and Press the softkey marked SKIP. Starting/stopping the track program Once you have programmed all of the tracks you want to have played, Press the softkey marked RUN. The main CD menu will appear in the display. All of the tracks included in the track program will be marked. TPM will appear in the status line.
CD changer operation Naming CDs The TravelPilot also allows you to name your CDs. The name can consist of up to seven characters. The name you give to the CD will not be deleted when you remove the CD from the CD changer. When it is inserted again at a later date, the name will appear in the display. If you would like to name a CD, Select the CD you want to name in the main menu, Press CD·C ? to switch to the CD functions menu, Press the softkey marked NAME to access the CD name menu.
238 CD changer operation Deleting characters If you want to delete a letter, Mark the symbol, and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; or Press DEL 6. Deleting the current name To delete the name of the current CD, Switch to the CD Name menu and Press the softkey marked CLR NAME. Edit menu The name will be deleted. Deleting all of the names If you want to delete all of the CD names stored in the memory, proceed as follows: Activate the CD name menu and Press the softkey marked CLR ALL.
CD changer operation Switching the playing time indicator on/off During playback, either the track number and the playing time elapsed for the track or the number of the CD and the track number will appear in the top line of the main menu. If you would like to switch between the playing time indicator and the display of the CD number, Press DSC 8 to activate the DSC menu for CD changer operation and Press the softkey marked TIME.
240 RC06 remote control unit With the help of the RC06 steering-wheel remote control, you can operate some of the basic TravelPilot functions conveniently without even taking your hands from the steering wheel. Selecting the audio source Use the RC06 remote control to switch the active audio source. Press SRC 1 on the remote control. The next audio source which is ready to operate will begin to play. Activating navigation Note: It is not possible to select navigation unless route guidance is active.
RC06 remote control unit Selecting the waveband or memory bank To select a different waveband or a different memory bank for radio operation, Press 2 on the remote control. The FM1, FM2, FMT memory banks and the AM waveband will switch through in succession. Selecting stored stations Use the remote control unit to recall stored radio stations from the memory. Press 2 on the remote control.
242 RC06 remote control unit Selecting tracks, CD-changer operation To select the next or the previous track, Press or 2 on the remote control. Selecting tracks, CD operation To select the next or the previous track, Press or 2 on the remote control. Fast forward/reverse, CD-changer operation To activate fast forward or reverse, Press >> or << 2 on the remote control. 1 3 Fast forward/reverse, CD operation To activate fast forward or reverse, Press >> or << 2 on the remote control.
Set-up/Basic settings The Set-up menu gives you the opportunity to adapt the basic system functions of the TravelPilot to your own personal requirements. In addition, you can also adjust special functions for the individual audio sources and for navigation in the DSC menus. Activating the Set-up menu If you are currently using a main or function menu, Press DSC 8 twice. The system will switch to the Set-up menu.
244 Set-up/Basic settings Adjusting the day/night display, the viewing angle, contrast and brightness In the set-up menu for the display you can deactivate the automatic switch to night display, adjust the brightness separately for the day and night display and alter the fader effect for menu switching. You can also adjust the viewing angle for the display.
Set-up/Basic settings Altering the display brightness If you want to alter the display brightness, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select the desired menu item and Repeat the steps as described in the section on “Adjusting the viewing angle”. Fade effect in the menus If you would like to alter the fade effect in the menus, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select the menu item SPECIAL. Set-up menu Display Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select from 10 different fade effects.
246 Set-up/Basic settings Note: If the power-on volume is set to the maximum, the volume may be extremely loud when the system is switched on. This can result in damage to your hearing. To adjust the volume in Set-up, Activate the Set-up menu, Select the menu item VOLUME SETUP, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select the menu item you want to adjust and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The menu item selected will appear in a frame. Now you can adjust the setting.
Set-up/Basic settings Altering the time Use the Set-up menu Time to activate or deactivate summer time as well as the time format (12/24 hours) and the time zone with respect to Central European Time (CET). These settings are required so that the TravelPilot is able to determine the system time from the GPS time it receives. Selecting the time format Mark the menu item TIME FORMAT in the Set-up menu Time. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;.
248 Set-up/Basic settings Selecting the language Use this menu to select the language used for the displays and for route guidance by the navigation system. Nine languages are available. For English you can select between Metric (distances in kilometres) and Imperial (distance in miles). Activate the Set-up menu. Select the menu item LANGUAGE. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. A list indicating the languages available will appear.
Set-up/Basic settings Follow these instructions given by the system and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. You can cancel the process at any time. If you want to end the installation, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select CANCEL and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The previous menu item in the installation will appear. Following the system test the system will perform the actual calibration. To do so, you must drive a distance of 8 to 15 km with good GPS reception.
Set-up/Basic settings Calibrating the system after a tyre change After a tyre change it might be necessary to calibrate the TravelPilot again. Select CALIBRATION from the Set-up menu Install. Mark and confirm the menu item TYRE CHANGE. Follow the instructions given to you by the system. Calibrating the system manually You can also calibrate the system manually. To do so, you have to drive a distance of at least 100 meters at a maximum speed of 30 km/h.
Set-up/Basic settings Performing a system test You can also perform a system test. This test will check the GPS antenna and determine whether the back-up signal and the vehicle ignition are connected to the system correctly. Select the menu item SYSTEM TEST in the Set-up menu Install, Follow the instructions given to you by the system and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. After the system test has ended, the Set-up menu Install will appear automatically.
252 Set-up/Basic settings Activating/deactivating the system coding Activating/deactivating the coding In the Set-up menu Security you can activate the coding for your TravelPilot. If the coding is active, it will not be possible to start the system after it has been disconnected from the vehicle battery unless the correct code number is entered (refer to “Switching on coded systems after they have been disconnected from the vehicle battery”).
Set-up/Basic settings Step 2: This inquiry refers to deleting the name and track program memory for CD operation. To reset the settings select, YES, otherwise Select CANCEL. Step 3: The last step affects all of the options, all of the Set-up settings and all of the sound settings for the audio sources. If you want to delete the settings, select YES. To keep the settings, select CANCEL. If you answer at least one inquiry with YES, the system will be reset. To do so, the system will switch off and on again.
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