Infotainment Manual Model Year 2014.5 Edition: January 2014 KTA-2677/11-VX-en 0-1 VAUXHALL Insignia Infotainment Manual Model Year 2014.
Contents Touch R700 / Navi 900 .................. 3 R300 Color / R400 Color ...........
Touch R700 / Navi 900 Introduction .................................... 4 Basic operation ............................ 12 Radio ........................................... 45 CD Player .................................... 50 External devices .......................... 53 Navigation .................................... 60 Speech recognition ...................... 78 Phone .......................................... 84 Frequently asked questions ......... 93 Index ............................................
4 Introduction Introduction General information ....................... 4 Theft-deterrent feature ................... 5 Control elements overview ............ 6 Usage .......................................... 10 General information The Infotainment system provides you with state-of-the-art in-car infotainment. Using the FM, AM or DAB radio functions, you can register a great number of stations on various favourites pages.
Introduction Important information on operation and traffic safety 9 Warning Drive safely at all times when using the Infotainment system. If in doubt, stop the vehicle before operating the Infotainment system. 9 Warning The usage of the navigation system does not release the driver from the responsibility for a correct, vigilant attitude in road traffic. The related traffic regulations must always be followed. Only make entries (e.g. addresses) with the vehicle stationary.
6 Introduction Control elements overview Centre display with controls
Introduction 1 X knob .................................. 10 6 BACK button ......................... 13 7 Press: return to previous screen/menu v button If switched off: short press: switch power on If switched on: short press: mute system; long press: switch power off 2 3 4 Turn: adjust volume Display/touch screen ............. 12 Home screen (configurable) ........................ 19 MENU knob ...........................
8 Introduction Touch pad Left-hand steering wheel control or deactivate speech recognition ............................ 78 or activate/deactivate mute function ........................ 10 1 Touch sensitive area 2 Operate the menus on the centre display using multitouch gestures ...................... 13 h button 3 Press: activate/deactivate character recognition ............ 22 BACK button .........................
Introduction For a description of all other controls, see Owner's manual. j button - display application-specific main menu Right-hand steering wheel control P / Q buttons - select menu item 2 9 Driver Information Centre (uplevel) 9 button - confirm selection ! / # button .......................... 10 Press upwards: increase volume 3 Press downwards: decrease volume k / l buttons Radio: press to select next / previous favourite ........ 26 1 Five-way controller ................
10 Introduction The Driver Information Centre has three separate zones: ■ Left zone - displays menu for application selection ■ Centre zone - displays Infotainment information and vehicle-specific information (see Owner's manual) ■ Right zone - displays applicationspecific menus. Driver Information Centre (midlevel) The menus on the Driver Information Centre are operated via the five-way controller on the right-hand side of the steering wheel.
Introduction External devices Repeatedly press the MEDIA button to activate the playback mode for a connected external device (e.g. USB device, iPod or smartphone). Find a detailed description on connecting and operating external devices 3 53. Navigation Press the ; button to display the Home screen. Tap on the NAV icon to display the navigation map showing the area around the current location. Find a detailed description of the navigation functions 3 60. Phone Press the ; button to display the Home screen.
12 Basic operation Basic operation Displays Displays ....................................... 12 Controls ....................................... 13 Menu operation ............................ 19 Keyboards .................................... 22 Favourites .................................... 26 Contacts ....................................... 30 Touch operation overview ........... 35 Tone settings ............................... 39 Volume settings ........................... 40 System settings ........
Basic operation Midlevel: The Driver Information Centre is part of the instrument cluster and shows Infotainment information as well as vehicle-specific information (see Owner's manual). The Driver Information Centre serves as an additional information and control centre for a selection of important Infotainment functions. Inputs are made via the five-way controller on the right-hand side of the steering wheel. Find detailed descriptions in "Control elements overview" 3 6 and "Controls" 3 13.
14 Basic operation Note In any but the AUDIO application, when being on a screen, where turning the MENU knob does not execute an application-related function, the MENU knob may be used to adjust the frequency (AM or FM waveband) or skip to the previous or next station (DAB waveband). ■ To change a setting value. Note The selected item is highlighted by a red box. Press: ■ To activate a selected screen button or menu item. ■ To confirm a changed settings value. ■ To switch to a different settings option.
Basic operation item via the touch screen will be described as "...select the...screen button..." or "...select the...menu item...". Moving items The item previously stored in that location, and all other items before or respectively after, shift left or right to create a gap at the position the new icon was dragged to. Release the element in the desired location. Press one of the buttons on the instrument panel to exit edit mode.
16 Basic operation Note In subsequent chapters the operating steps for scrolling a list via the touch screen will be described as "...scroll to...list item...". Scrolling pages To scroll from one page to another: ■ Place your finger anywhere on the screen and move it left to scroll to the previous page or right to scroll to the next page. Note Constant pressure must be applied and the finger must be moved at constant speed.
Basic operation h button Press the h button to enter or exit the character recognition function 3 22. 17 Scrolling lists Selecting a screen button or menu item Place your finger on the pad. A hand cursor appears on the screen. Depending on the position of your finger, the system may highlight an element on the screen. Note The cursor disappears after a certain timeout period. Move your finger in the direction of the element you wish to select.
18 Basic operation Scrolling pages If the available items are organised on more than one page, e.g. on the Home screen, the pages have to be scrolled. Scrolling favourites pages Steering wheel controls Find an overview of all relevant steering wheel controls in "Control elements overview" 3 6. Five-way controller The five-way controller is used to operate the menus in the Driver Information Centre. Note Pages are only scrollable if there is more than one page set up.
Basic operation i (back) button When operating the submenus in the Driver Information Centre, the i button serves as back button. Press the i button to return to the next higher menu level. Selecting an application To display the menu for application selection, press the i button. Repeatedly press the P or Q buttons to select a menu item. Press the 9 button to confirm your selection. The respective application is activated.
20 Basic operation Scrolling pages To scroll from one page to another: ■ Place your finger anywhere on the screen and move it left to scroll to the previous page or right to scroll to the next page. ■ Tap on the p or q screen buttons at the left and right side of the screen. ■ Place two fingers anywhere on the touch pad and move them left to scroll to the previous page or right to scroll to the next page. Find a detailed description 3 13.
Basic operation The application tray is located in the top centre of the screen and accessible from all main menus. Three to five application icons may be stored in the application tray. Some application icons dynamically adapt to the current situation, e.g. indicating that you missed a phone call. Activating an application Select the respective application icon to launch the application and enter the application main menu. Note The icons of unavailable applications are greyed out.
22 Basic operation Via the interaction selector bar, you may change the different views within one application or perform application-specific actions, e.g. start a speech recognition session. Activating another tab Select the respective screen button on the interaction selector bar to switch to another view or perform an action. Note If a function is currently not available in a menu, the respective icon on the interaction selector bar is greyed out.
Basic operation 23 Depending on the application or function currently active, the keyboard menu is displayed differently. To switch to the symbol keyboard, select the Sym screen button. To switch to the letter keyboard, select the ABC screen button. Select the o screen button next to the characters entered to display a list of all autocomplete matches. Entering characters To enter a character, tap on the respective screen button. The character is entered on release.
24 Basic operation If mixed case character recognition is available, additional Caps and Shift screen buttons are displayed. To activate the caps lock function and capitalise all letters, select the Caps screen button. To deactivate the caps lock function, the Caps screen button has to be selected again. To activate the shift function and capitalise just one letter, select the Shift screen button. The function is automatically deactivated after one letter has been entered.
Basic operation 25 The character selected is entered in the edit field. If the best guess of the system was right, drawing a new character also serves as confirmation. To close the character recognition menu, press two fingers on the pad. Select the desired character. To scroll through the list (if necessary), you may optionally: ■ On the touch pad: Place two fingers on the touch pad and simultaneously move them upwards or downwards.
26 Basic operation Favourites A range of different information may be stored as favourites, e.g.: ■ Radio stations ■ Music tracks ■ Albums or artists ■ Telephone numbers ■ Destinations and routes ■ POIs ■ Contact entries ■ Tone settings ■ Home screen applications. 60 individual favourite locations are available, displayed as five favourites per row. They can be displayed in a one-row view or in a three-row view.
Basic operation ■ On the touch screen: Place your finger anywhere on the favourites page and move it left or right. The next or previous page of favourites is displayed. ■ On the touch pad: Place three fingers on the pad and move them upwards until one row of favourites becomes visible. To display three rows of favourites, use one or respectively three fingers and drag the favourites list up further. Scrolling through favourites pages The favourites page is visible in the one row or the three row view.
28 Basic operation A few examples for storing favourites are given below. Example: Radio station Repeatedly press the RADIO button to activate the radio function and the desired waveband. Seek for the station you wish to store as a favourite 3 45. To store this station as a favourite, reveal the favourites list and scroll to the respective favourites page. Tap and hold the respective favourite screen button. The station is stored as a favourite.
Basic operation Note The active favourite is highlighted. Using the right-hand steering wheel remote control Repeatedly press the k or l buttons to select the desired audio favourite. Alternatively, using the five-way controller: Press the i button to display the cluster menu for application selection. Select the Audio list item and then Favourites. Select the desired favourite. Editing favourites Select the SETTINGS icon on the Home screen, the Radio list item and then Manage Favourites.
30 Basic operation starts scrolling. To stop scrolling, navigate back to the favourites page area. Select the DONE screen button to confirm the action and return to the settings menu. Defining the number of favourites shown Press the ; button and then select the SETTINGS icon. Select the Radio menu item and then Number of Favourites Shown.
Basic operation Note The system remembers a list chosen within an application. When reentering the contacts list from this application, the list previously selected is redisplayed. Deleting the vehicle contacts Select the screen button Change Contacts List on the right side of the screen. A list of all available contacts sources is displayed. The currently active contacts list is marked with 9. Select the ─ screen button next to Vehicle. A confirmation message is displayed.
32 Basic operation ■ In the vehicle contacts list: notes field ■ For POI entries: information on business hours, menu (e.g. restaurant), prices etc. Note The data are ordered depending on the application active, e.g. in the phone application, the phone numbers are displayed first. Starting navigation To start route guidance to a destination, select one of the addresses stored for the contact chosen or the quick function icon next to the respective contact in the contacts list.
Basic operation the information to be stored is an address, only address types are presented in the list. Tap on the screen button Edit Contact on the right side of the screen. Complete the entry and select the Save screen button to save the contact. Add to Existing Contact The vehicle contacts list is displayed. Select the desired contact. The contact details view is displayed with the information to be added shown separately on the right side of the screen.
34 Basic operation Confirm the message. The entry is deleted.
Basic operation 35 Touch operation overview The table below contains a summary of all movements (gestures) on the touch screen and touch pad that you have to make with one, two or three fingers to trigger specific actions in the menus.
36 Basic operation Menu Action Touch screen Radio menu Sending current audio information to Driver Information Centre 1 finger, move in the direction of the Driver Information Centre Touch pad Seeking for radio stations 2 fingers, move left or right to seek up or down Changing waveband 2 fingers, move up or down to skip to previous or next radio band Browsing 2 fingers, press and hold the touch pad
Basic operation Menu Action Touch screen Media menu Sending current audio information to the Driver Information Centre 1 finger, move in the direction of the Driver Information Centre 37 Touch pad Changing track 2 fingers, move left or right to skip to previous or next track Changing media source 2 fingers, move up or down to skip to previous or next media source Browsing 2 fingers, press and hold the touch pad Activating quick play 1 finger, tap and hold respective menu item
38 Basic operation Menu Action Touch screen Touch pad Navigation menu Sending current audio information to the Driver Information Centre 1 finger, move in the direction of the Driver Information Centre Panning map 1 finger, move across the screen Centring map 1 finger, tap on a location on the map you wish it to centre around Zoom in on the map w screen button 2 fingers, move apart (spread) Zoom out on the map ─ screen button 2 fingers, move together (pinch) Phone menu Sending current au
Basic operation Tone settings In the tone settings menu, the tone characteristics can be set. If adjusted in one main menu, they are globally set within all source modes. The menu may be accessed from each individual audio main menu. Note A customised set of tone settings may be stored as a favourite. Find a detailed description 3 26. To open the tone settings menu, select the MENU screen button in the respective audio main menu. Select Tone Settings.
40 Basic operation Select one of the screen buttons in the interaction selector bar of the screen to optimise the tone for the different seating positions. Select the Normal screen button, if you wish to provide the best sound for all seating positions. Volume settings Maximum startup volume Press the ; button and then select the SETTINGS icon on the Home screen. Scroll through the list and select Radio and then Maximum Start-Up Volume. Tap on the ─ or w screen buttons to set the desired volume.
Basic operation Note If the respective source is active, the volume may be adjusted directly using the m knob. Set time Select the Set Time menu item to enter the respective submenu. Various settings and adaptions for the Infotainment system can be made via the SETTINGS application. Press the ; button and then select the SETTINGS icon. Select the Time and Date menu item. Set date Select the Set Date menu item to enter the respective submenu.
42 Basic operation Note The language currently active is marked with 9. Scroll through the list and select the desired language. Valet mode If valet mode is activated, all vehicle displays are locked and no changes may be performed within the system. Note Vehicle-related messages and the rear backup camera remain enabled. Locking the system Press the ; button and then select the SETTINGS icon. Scroll through the list and select the Valet Mode menu item. A keypad is displayed.
Basic operation 43 Scroll through the list and select the Return to Factory Settings menu item. Restore Vehicle Settings Select Restore Vehicle Settings to restore all vehicle personalisation settings. A warning message is displayed. Select the Restore screen button. The settings are reset. Mode Select the Mode menu item to enter the respective submenu. Depending on the external lighting conditions, select Day or Night. If you select Auto, the system automatically adjusts the display.
44 Basic operation Restore Radio Settings Select Restore Radio Settings to reset the following data: ■ Tone settings ■ Volume settings ■ Speech settings ■ Application tray ■ Contacts sources. A warning message is displayed. Select the Restore screen button. The settings are reset. Software Information Press the ; button and select the SETTINGS icon. Scroll through the list and select the Software Information menu item. Press the ; button and select the SETTINGS icon.
Radio Radio Usage The radio function is part of the AUDIO application. Usage .......................................... 45 Station search .............................. 45 Waveband menus ........................ 46 Radio data system (RDS) ............ 47 Digital audio broadcasting ........... 48 45 Station search Automatic station search Press the t or v buttons to play the previous or next station. Manual station search Press and hold the t or v buttons.
46 Radio All Frequencies The All AM Frequencies, All FM Frequencies and All DAB Frequencies lists allow for manual station tuning in the respective waveband. To display all frequencies available for the waveband currently active, select the View screen button in the upper right corner of the screen. Note The currently received station is highlighted. Scroll through the list and select the desired list item.
Radio Tone Settings Radio data system (RDS) Auto volume / Bose Audio-Pilot Find a detailed description 3 40. RDS is a service of FM stations that considerably improves the finding of the desired station and its fault-free reception. Update Station List Advantages of RDS Find a detailed description 3 39. If the stations stored in a wavebandspecific station list can no longer be received, select Update Station List.
48 Radio played is not a radio traffic service station, [ ] is displayed and a search is started automatically for the next radio traffic service station available. As soon as a radio traffic service station is found, [TP] is highlighted. If no radio traffic service station is found, [ ] remains on the screen. If a traffic announcement is broadcasted on the respective radio traffic service station, a message is displayed.
Radio receivable are issued. Deactivate TP, if you do not wish DAB reception to be interrupted by FM traffic announcements. DAB Menu To configure the DAB settings options, activate the radio function and then select the DAB waveband. Select the MENU screen button in the interaction selector bar to display the DAB Menu. categories. If you activate some or all categories, the DAB service currently received is interrupted when an announcement of these categories is made.
50 CD Player CD Player General information ..................... 50 Usage .......................................... 51 General information The Infotainment system's CD player can replay audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDs. Caution Under no circumstances place DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio player. You must not put any stickers on CDs. These discs can get jammed in the CD drive and ruin the drive. An expensive replacement of the device will then be necessary.
CD Player ■ Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear the lens of the audio player inside the device and cause faults. ■ Protect CDs from heat and direct sunlight. ■ The following restrictions apply for the data stored on an MP3/WMA CD: Maximum file/song number: 800. Maximum folders in depth hierarchy: 8. WMA files with Digital Rights Management (DRM) from online music shops cannot be played. WMA files can only be played safely if they were created with Windows Media Player version 9 or later.
52 CD Player Track list To display the track list, you may optionally: ■ Tap anywhere on the screen ■ Select the BROWSE screen button on the left side of the screen ■ Turn the MENU knob. The track list is displayed. Note The track currently playing is highlighted. Scroll through the list and select the desired list item. Note Find a detailed description of browsing MP3 CDs 3 55. CD Menu To display the CD Menu, select the MENU screen button in the interaction selector bar.
External devices External devices General information General information ..................... 53 Playing audio ............................... 55 Playing movies ............................. 57 Using apps ................................... 58 An AUX, USB and SD card socket for the connection of external devices is located underneath the armrest in the centre console. Find a detailed description on lifting the armrest in the Owner's manual. Note The sockets must always be kept clean and dry.
54 External devices When connected to the USB port, the devices mentioned above can be operated via the controls and menus of the Infotainment system. Note Not all MP3 players, USB drives, iPod models or Smartphones are supported by the Infotainment system. Connecting/disconnecting a device Connect the USB device or iPod to the USB port. For the iPod, use the appropriate connection cable.
External devices Note If a non-readable SD card is connected, a corresponding error message will appear and the Infotainment system will automatically switch to the previous function. To remove the SD card, first activate another function. Then, gently push the SD card deeper into the slot. The SD card is pushed out of the slot and may be removed. Caution Avoid disconnecting the device during playback. This may damage the device or the Infotainment system.
56 External devices Repeatedly press the MEDIA button to activate the desired media source. Example: USB main menu. Select the l screen button to resume playback. Skipping to previous or next track Select the t or v buttons to play the previous or next track. Alternatively, turn the MENU knob to skip to previous or next tracks. Fast forwarding or rewinding Tap and hold the t or v buttons to rewind or fast forward.
External devices 57 Manage Bluetooth Devices (only available in the Bluetooth music menu) Select Manage Bluetooth Devices to display the device list. Find a detailed description 3 85. Traffic Programme (TP) To constantly receive traffic news, set Traffic Programme (TP) - On . Find a detailed description 3 47. Tone Settings Find a detailed description 3 39. Shuffle If Shuffle is activated, the tracks on the active device are played in random order.
58 External devices Fast forwarding or rewinding Tap and hold the t or v buttons to rewind or fast forward. Video menu To display the video menu, select the MENU screen button in the interaction selector bar. Find a detailed description of the menu 3 55. Using apps The Infotainment system supports the operation of apps via the controls on the Infotainment system.
External devices To install the app on the Infotainment system, select the Install screen button at the bottom of the screen. The app is installed. When the installation process is finished, the Install screen button changes to Launch. Note Apps installed on the Infotainment system are displayed as icons on the home pages. o To search for a specific app, select the o screen button. A keyboard is displayed. Enter the search name. A list of all apps found for the respective search name is displayed.
60 Navigation Navigation General information ..................... 60 Usage .......................................... 62 Destination input .......................... 68 Guidance ..................................... 72 General information The navigation system will reliably guide you to your destination. There will be no need to read maps, even if you have no local knowledge whatsoever. The current traffic situation is taken into account in the route calculation.
Navigation After the entry of the destination address or point of interest (nearest petrol station, hotel, etc.), the route is calculated from the current location to the destination selected. Route guidance is provided by voice output and an arrow, as well as with the aid of a multi-colour map display. Important information Input order for destination addresses The order in which the parts of an address need to be entered is dependent on the country where the destination is located.
62 Navigation To be able to use TMC traffic information, the system has to receive TMC stations in the relevant region. The TMC traffic stations can be selected in the navigation menu 3 62. Route guidance not active Map data All required map data is stored within the Infotainment system. To update your map software via an SD card, contact your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Usage Information on the map display To display the navigation map, press the ; button and then select the NAV icon.
Navigation Driver Information Centre, Sport theme: ■ The map view is displayed. ■ The active route is indicated by a coloured line. ■ The moving vehicle is marked by a circle. ■ The next turning manoeuvre is indicated by an arrow symbol on the right side of the screen. ■ Lane guidance is provided on the left side of the screen. ■ The arrival time is shown above the arrow symbol. ■ The distance to the next turning manoeuvre is shown below the arrow symbol.
64 Navigation To display an overview of the route currently active on the map, select the OVERVIEW screen button. The screen button changes to RESET. To return to the normal view, select the RESET screen button. To return to the current location, select the RESET screen button in the interaction selector bar. Zooming To zoom in on a selected map location, select the ZOOM IN screen button. To zoom back out and display a larger area around the selected location, select the ZOOM OUT screen button.
Navigation Select the desired point of interest. The destination details view is displayed. Select the Go screen button. Find a detailed description on how to enter a destination 3 68. Map view Nearest address From this submenu, you may store the nearest address to the system. Select the Nearest Address screen button to display the destination details view. Find a detailed description on how to save an address ■ as or to a contact 3 30. ■ as a favourite 3 26.
66 Navigation Select Clear All to unselect all categories. Navigation data management Select the MENU screen button in the interaction selector bar and then select the Personal Data list item. A list of different data storage locations of the navigation application is displayed. Contacts list Select Address Book to display the respective submenu. Deleting all entries To delete all entries in the contacts list, select the Delete All Entries list item. You are prompted with a message.
Navigation The contacts list and POI data is stored on the connected USB device in the folders "F:\myContacts" respective "F:\myPOIs", where "F:\" is the root folder of the USB device. Note This function may only be carried out if a USB device with sufficient storage space is connected. Downloading contacts data You can exchange your vehicle contacts list data with Infotainment systems in other cars: To upload the data to a USB device, see "Uploading navigation data to a USB device" above.
68 Navigation The additional information and phone number strings are optional. The POI name and the additional information string may not exceed 60 characters each. The phone number string may not exceed 30 characters. The POI data of each destination address must be entered in a single separate line, see image above. Storing the POI data on a USB drive In the root directory of a USB drive, create a folder named "myPOIs", e.g. "F:\myPOIs", where "F:\" is the root directory of the USB drive.
Navigation To confirm your input, select the Go screen button in the top left corner of the screen. If there is more than one destination possible according to the information entered, a list of all matching destinations found is displayed. Select the desired address. The destination details view is displayed. To start route guidance, select the Go screen button.
70 Navigation Contact details view If there is more than one address stored for a contact, select the desired contacts entry. The contact details view is displayed. Select one of the addresses stored for the contact. The destination details view is displayed. To start route guidance, select the Go screen button. Selecting a point of interest A point of interest (POI) is a specific location that might be of general interest, e.g. a petrol station, a parking area or a restaurant.
Navigation A red v symbol is displayed at the respective location and the corresponding address is shown on a label. Enter the desired name, category or location. Find a detailed description on the keyboards 3 22. Select the Go screen button to confirm your input. The destination details view is displayed. To start route guidance, select the Go screen button. Selecting an address from the map Tap on the desired location on the map. The map centres around this location. Tap on the label.
72 Navigation Calling a destination After entering a destination and before starting route guidance, the destination details view is displayed. To initiate a phone call to the selected location, select the Call screen button. Note The Call screen button is only available if a phone number is stored for the respective location. Select the Add as Waypoint screen button. The route is recalculated and the new destination is added as waypoint to the current route.
Navigation Starting and cancelling route guidance Navigation voice prompts Navigation voice prompts announce, which direction to follow, when approaching an intersection at which you need to turn. To activate the voice prompts function and set the volume, see "Navigation voice settings" below. Starting route guidance To start route guidance to a new destination chosen, select the Go screen button in the destination details view.
74 Navigation Route settings Select the MENU screen button in the interaction selector bar and then select the Routing Preferences list item to display the respective submenu. Route style To define by what criteria a route may be calculated, select the Route Style menu item. Select Fast, Eco Friendly or Short from the list. If Eco Friendly has been selected, the eco-friendly route style may be adapted to the load of the vehicle. Select the Edit Eco Profile menu item to display the respective submenu.
Navigation If you wish a specific TMC station to be observed, select the respective station from the list. If this station is no longer received, the system switches back to the Auto function. Route guidance menu Note The route guidance menu may only be displayed if route guidance is active. The route guidance menu provides additional options to change route settings during active route guidance.
76 Navigation To cancel route guidance, select the END screen button. Excluding streets from route guidance After route guidance has been started, you may exclude streets from the previously calculated route. The route is then recalculated bypassing the streets previously excluded. Tap on the arrow button to display the route guidance menu and select the AVOID tab. The turn list is displayed (see "Displaying the turn list" below). Select the street, motorway or motorway junction you wish to avoid.
Navigation Displaying the waypoint list The waypoint list displays all waypoints of the calculated waypoint trip, starting with the next upcoming waypoint. Tap on the arrow button to display the route guidance menu and select the WAYPOINTS tab. The waypoints list is displayed. Each list entry may show the following information: ■ Name or address of the waypoint. ■ Distance to the next waypoint. ■ Estimated arrival time when reaching the next waypoint.
78 Speech recognition Speech recognition General information Embedded speech recognition General information ..................... 78 Usage .......................................... 80 The embedded speech recognition of the Infotainment system enables you to operate various functions of the Infotainment system via voice input. It recognises commands and numeric sequences independently of the relevant speaker.
Speech recognition speech recognition, speech recognition is not available. In such a case, you need to select another language for the display, if you want to control the Infotainment system via voice input. For changing the display language, see "Language" in chapter "System settings" 3 41.
80 Speech recognition Confirm Less: If selected, the system asks you less often to confirm your voice inputs. Consequently, the system might sometimes misinterpret your commands and not perform the correct action. Note When starting to use the speech recognition, it may be advantageous to use the Confirm More setting. As you get more experienced, i.e.
Speech recognition You can now say a voice command to directly initiate a system function (e.g. playing a preset radio station), or to start a dialogue sequence with several dialogue steps (e.g. entering a destination address), see "Operation via speech commands" further below. After a dialogue sequence is finished, the speech recognition is deactivated automatically. To initiate another dialogue sequence, you need to activate the speech recognition again.
82 Speech recognition In the following situations, a dialogue sequence is automatically cancelled: ■ If you do not say any command for a certain period of time (by default you are prompted three times to say a command). ■ If you say commands that are not recognised by the system (by default you are prompted three times to say a correct command).
Speech recognition The list on a speech recognition screen functions the same as a list on other screens. Manually scrolling the list on a screen during a speech recognition session suspends the current speech recognition event and plays a prompt like "Make your selection from the list using the manual controls, press the back button on the faceplate, or press the back screen button to try again".
84 Phone Phone General information ..................... 84 Bluetooth connection ................... 85 Emergency call ............................ 87 Operation ..................................... 88 Mobile phones and CB radio equipment ....................................
Phone phones is prohibited, if interference is caused by the mobile phone or if dangerous situations can occur. Bluetooth The Phone portal is certified by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). You will find further information about the specification on the Internet at http://www.bluetooth.com Bluetooth connection Bluetooth is a radio standard for the wireless connection of e.g. mobile phones, iPod/iPhone models, or other devices.
86 Phone Compare the PIN code (if demanded) and confirm the messages on the Infotainment system and the Bluetooth device. ◆ If SSP (secure simple pairing) is not supported: If desired, select Set PIN to change the PIN code of the Infotainment system. A keypad is displayed. Enter the new PIN code and confirm your input. Enter the Infotainment PIN code on the Bluetooth device and confirm your input. 6. The Infotainment system and the device are paired and the device list is displayed.
Phone 3. Select the ╳ screen button beside the Bluetooth device currently connected. You are prompted with a message. 4. Select the Yes screen button to disconnect the device. Deleting a device 1. Press the ; button and then select the SETTINGS icon. Select Bluetooth to display the respective submenu. 2. Select Device Management to display the device list. 3. Select the ─ screen button beside the Bluetooth device to be deleted. You are prompted with a message. 4.
88 Phone Operation Initiating a phone call As soon as a connection via Bluetooth has been set up between your mobile phone and the Infotainment system, you can operate many functions of your mobile phone via the Infotainment system. Keypad Press the ; button and then select the PHONE icon to display the respective menu. If necessary, select the KEYPAD tab in the interaction selector bar. The keypad is displayed. Note Not every mobile phone supports all functions of the Phone portal.
Phone Select the z screen button to directly initiate the call. Find a detailed description 3 26. Incoming phone call Contact details view If more than one number is stored for a contact, select the respective contact. The contact details view is displayed. Select one of the phone numbers stored for the contact. The number is dialled. Calls lists Press the ; button and then select the PHONE icon to display the respective menu. If necessary, select the RECENT tab in the interaction selector bar.
90 Phone Rejecting a phone call To reject the call, select the Ignore screen button in the message. Changing the ringtone Press the ; button and then select the SETTINGS icon. Select Bluetooth to display the respective submenu and then select the Ringtones list item. A list of all phones paired to the Infotainment system is displayed. Select the desired phone. A list of all ringtones available for the respective phone is displayed. Select the desired ringtone.
Phone 91 Conference call Select the B screen button to merge the two calls. Both calls become active. The B screen button changes to C. Second incoming phone call A message with the caller's name or number is displayed at the bottom of the in-call view. Select the Answer or the Ignore screen button in the message. Ending the phone calls To end both calls, select the End screen button at the bottom of the screen. To end just one of the calls, select the A screen button next to the respective call.
92 Phone Recommendations for fault-free operation: ■ Professionally installed exterior antenna to obtain the maximum range possible, ■ Maximum transmission power 10 watts, ■ Installation of the phone in a suitable spot, consider relevant Note in the Owner's manual, section Airbag system. Seek advice on predetermined installation points for the external antenna or equipment holder and ways of using devices with a transmission power exceeding 10 watts.
Frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions Phone Frequently asked questions ......... 93 ? How can I pair my phone with the Infotainment system? ! In order to pair a phone, press the ; button, select the PHONE icon and then select the Pair Device screen button. Follow the instructions on your device and make sure Bluetooth is enabled. Detailed description 3 85.
94 Frequently asked questions ? How can I increase the touch pad's character recognition performance? ! Try out different drawing speed settings (Default, Faster or Slower). You may access this setting from the character recognition screen. For a navigation destination input, only draw uppercase letters. Detailed description 3 22. Favourites ? What can be stored as a favourite? ! Up to 60 favourites of almost all elements can be stored, e.g. destinations, phone contacts, playlists, radio stations, etc.
Frequently asked questions Audio Other ? How can I change the audio ? I heard there are Apps available for source? ! By pressing the RADIO button repeatedly, you can toggle through all available radio sources (AM/ FM/DAB). By pressing the MEDIA button repeatedly, you can toggle through all available media sources (USB, SD card, iPod, Bluetooth audio, CD, AUX). Detailed description for radio 3 45, CD 3 50, external devices 3 53.
96 Index A Activating an application............... 19 Activating a screen button............ 13 Activating AUX.............................. 55 Activating Bluetooth music........... 55 Activating CD player..................... 51 Activating radio............................. 45 Activating SD card........................ 55 Activating the Infotainment system 10 Activating the navigation system. . 62 Activating the phone portal........... 88 Activating USB........................ 55, 57 Address book......
97 Retrieving.................................. 30 Storing....................................... 30 Control elements Infotainment system.................... 6 Steering wheel............................ 6 Control elements overview............. 6 Controls........................................ 13 D DAB.............................................. 48 DAB linking................................... 48 Date.............................................. 41 Destination input ..........................
98 N Navigation..................................... 72 Address book...................... 30, 68 Contacts.................................... 30 Current location......................... 62 Destination details view............ 68 Destination input....................... 68 Favourites................................. 26 Individual POIs.......................... 62 Map display............................... 62 Map manipulation...................... 62 Map update...............................
99 Return to factory settings.............. 41 Ringtone....................................... 88 Route guidance............................ 72 Route style.................................... 72 S Scrolling lists................................. 13 Scrolling pages....................... 13, 19 SD card......................................... 53 Speech recognition....................... 78 Station list..................................... 45 Station search...............................
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R300 Color / R400 Color Introduction ................................ 102 Basic operation .......................... 109 Radio ......................................... 115 CD Player .................................. 121 External devices ........................ 124 Phone ........................................ 128 Index ..........................................
102 Introduction Introduction General information ................... 102 Theft-deterrent feature ............... 103 Control elements overview ........ 104 Usage ........................................ 107 General information The Infotainment system provides you with state-of-the-art in-car infotainment. Using the FM, AM or DAB radio functions, you can register a great number of stations on various favourites pages. You can connect external data storage devices, e.g.
Introduction marked on the map. In such areas the Infotainment system may issue a warning that must be accepted. Here you must pay particular attention to one-way streets, roads and entrances that you are not allowed to drive into. Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to: ■ changes in distance from the transmitter, ■ multi-path reception due to reflection, ■ shadowing.
104 Introduction Control elements overview Control panel
Introduction 1 X knob ................................ 107 105 6 MENU knob If switched on: short press: mute system; long press: switch power off 7 Central control for selection and navigation in menus ................................. 109 ; button Press: display tone settings menu ...................... 121 11 t button 2 Turn: adjust volume N button 8 Press: display Home screen .................................
106 Introduction Left-hand steering wheel control For a description of all other controls, see Owner's manual. j button - display application-specific main menu Right-hand steering wheel control P / Q buttons - select menu item 2 9 button - confirm selection ! / # button Press upwards: increase volume 3 1 s button 2 Press: take phone call ........ 132 n button Press: end/decline call ........ 132 or activate/deactivate mute function ......................
Introduction Driver Information Centre Usage Control elements The Infotainment system is operated via function buttons, a MENU knob and menus that are shown on the display. Inputs are made optionally via: ■ the control panel on the Infotainment system 3 104 ■ audio controls on the steering wheel 3 104. In the Driver Information Centre, Infotainment related information and menus are shown.
108 Introduction Find a detailed description of the radio functions 3 115. CD player Press the MEDIA button repeatedly to activate the CD player. Find a detailed description of the CD player functions 3 121. External devices Press the MEDIA button repeatedly to activate the playback mode for a connected external device (e.g. USB device, iPod or smartphone). Find a detailed descriptions on connecting and operating external devices 3 124. Phone Press the ; button to display the Home screen.
Basic operation Basic operation Basic operation .......................... 109 Tone settings ............................. 110 Volume settings ......................... 111 System settings ......................... 112 Basic operation Instrument panel MENU knob The MENU knob is one of the central control elements for menu operation. Turn: ■ To select a screen button or menu item. 109 Press: ■ To activate a selected screen button or menu item. ■ To confirm a changed settings value.
110 Basic operation Softkeys Press one of the softkeys to activate the favourite or function screen button displayed immediately above the respective softkey. Note In subsequent chapters the operating steps for selecting and activating a screen button or menu item will be described as "...select the...screen button..." or "...select the...menu item...". Steering wheel controls For an overview of all relevant steering wheel controls, refer to "Control elements overview" 3 104.
Basic operation within all source modes. The menu may be accessed from each individual audio main menu. Press the MENU knob, scroll through the list and select Tone Settings. Setting the volume distribution between front and rear Scroll through the list and press the MENU knob to activate Fade. Turn the MENU knob to adjust the setting as desired. Press the MENU knob to confirm the setting.
112 Basic operation To access the setting from an audio main menu, press the MENU knob, scroll through the list and select Auto Volume. To adjust the degree of volume adaptation, set Auto Volume to one of the available options. Off: no enhancement of volume with increasing vehicle speed. High: maximum enhancement of volume with increasing vehicle speed. System settings Various settings and adaptions for the Infotainment system can be performed via the SETTINGS application.
Basic operation Locking the system Press the ; button and then select the SETTINGS icon. Scroll through the list and select the Valet Mode menu item. A keypad is displayed. Unlocking the system Turn the Infotainment system on. A keypad is displayed. 113 Scroll through the list and select the Display menu item. Select the Turn Display Off menu item to turn off the display. To turn the display back on, press a button on the instrument panel.
114 Basic operation Restore Radio Settings Select Restore Radio Settings to reset Infotainment settings, e.g. tone settings. A warning message is displayed. Select the Restore screen button. The settings are reset. Software Information Press the ; button and select the SETTINGS icon. Scroll through the list and select the Software Information menu item. This menu contains specific information on the software.
Radio Radio Usage The radio function is part of the AUDIO application. Usage ........................................ 115 Station search ............................ 115 Favourite lists ............................. 116 Radio data system (RDS) .......... 118 Digital audio broadcasting ......... 119 115 Station search Automatic station search Press the t or v buttons to play the previous or next station. Manual station search Press and hold the t or v buttons.
116 Radio Station lists FM or DAB waveband Turn the MENU knob to display a list of all stations currently receivable. Scroll through the list and select the desired station. AM waveband Press the MENU knob to open the waveband menu and then select the Station List list item. Select All Strong Stations to display a list of all stations currently receivable. Scroll through the list and select the desired station.
Radio In the waveband main menus, a favourites page is displayed at the bottom of the screen by default. To display the favourites list in all other menus, select one of the softkeys. If a favourite location is occupied, the favourite screen button displays the label text of the respective favourite. If a favourite location is empty, the position number of the favourite location (1 to 25) is indicated. Storing a station Set the station to be stored.
118 Radio The favourite is moved to the new location. Defining the number of favourites shown Press the ; button and then select the SETTINGS icon. Select the Radio menu item and then Number of Favorites Shown. Select the desired option. Note If the number of favourites stored exceeds the number of favourites activated in the settings menu, the additionally stored favourites are not deleted but just hidden from the view. They may be reactivated by increasing the number of viewable favourites.
Radio radio traffic service station. As soon as a radio traffic service station is found, [TP] is highlighted. If no radio traffic service station is found, [ ] remains on the screen. If a traffic announcement is broadcasted on the respective radio traffic service station, a message is displayed. To interrupt the announcement and return to the function previously activated, dismiss the alert. Region Sometimes RDS stations broadcast regionally different programmes on different frequencies.
120 Radio receivable are issued. Deactivate TP, if DAB reception should not be interrupted by FM traffic announcements. DAB menu To configure the DAB settings options, activate the radio function and then select the DAB waveband. Press the MENU knob to display the DAB menu. categories, the currently received DAB service is interrupted when an announcement of these categories is made. Select DAB Announcements to display the DAB categories list. Select the desired categories.
CD Player CD Player General information ................... 121 Usage ........................................ 122 General information The Infotainment system's CD player can replay audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDs. Caution Under no circumstances place DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio player. You must not put any stickers on CDs. These discs can get jammed in the CD drive and ruin the drive. An expensive replacement of the device will then be necessary.
122 CD Player ■ Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear the lens of the audio player inside the device and cause faults. ■ Protect CDs from heat and direct sunlight. ■ The following restrictions apply for the data stored on an MP3/WMA CD: Maximum file/song number: 800. Folders in depth hierarchy: 8. WMA files with Digital Rights Management (DRM) from online music shops cannot be played. WMA files can only be played safely if they were created with Windows Media Player version 9 or later.
CD Player Track list Press the MENU knob to display the CD menu and then select the Browse CD Media list item. The track list is displayed. Note The track currently playing is highlighted. Scroll through the list and select the desired list item. Note Find a detailed description of browsing MP3 CDs 3 126.
124 External devices External devices General information General information ................... 124 Playing audio ............................. 126 An AUX, USB and SD card socket for the connection of external devices is located underneath the armrest in the centre console. Find a detailed description on lifting the armrest in the Owner's manual. Note The sockets must always be kept clean and dry. AUX input It is possible to connect e.g.
External devices When connected to the USB port, the devices mentioned above can be operated via the controls and menus of the Infotainment system. Note Not all MP3 player, USB drive, iPod models or Smartphones are supported by the Infotainment system. Connecting/disconnecting a device Connect the USB device or iPod to the USB port. For the iPod, use the appropriate connection cable. The music function starts automatically.
126 External devices Note If a non-readable SD card is connected, a corresponding error message will appear and the Infotainment system will automatically switch to the previous function. To remove the SD card, first activate another function. Then, gently push the SD card deeper into the slot. The SD card is pushed out of the slot and may be removed. Caution Avoid disconnecting the device during playback. This may damage the device or the Infotainment system.
External devices Fast forwarding or rewinding Tap and hold the d or c buttons to rewind or fast forward. Playback order To play the songs in random order, select the 9 screen button. Note In USB, SD or iPod playback, the shuffle function is dependent on the filter mode selected for song playback, e.g. album, artist, genre. Function buttons Note During AUX playback, the function buttons are not available. Pausing playback Select the / screen button to pause playback.
128 Phone Phone General information ................... 128 Bluetooth connection ................. 129 Emergency call .......................... 131 Operation ................................... 132 Mobile phones and CB radio equipment ..................................
Phone phones is prohibited, if interference is caused by the mobile phone or if dangerous situations can occur. Bluetooth The Phone portal is certified by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). You will find further information about the specification on the Internet at http://www.bluetooth.com Bluetooth connection Bluetooth is a radio standard for the wireless connection of e.g. mobile phones, iPod/iPhone models, or other devices.
130 Phone Compare the PIN code (if demanded) and confirm the messages on the Infotainment system and the Bluetooth device. ◆ If SSP (secure simple pairing) is not supported: Enter the Infotainment PIN code on the Bluetooth device and confirm your input. 6. The Infotainment system and the device are paired. 7. If available on the Bluetooth device, phone book and calls lists are downloaded to the Infotainment system. If required, confirm the respective message on your smartphone.
Phone Connecting a paired device 1. Press the ; button and then select the SETTINGS icon. Select Bluetooth to display the respective submenu. 2. Select Device Management to display the device list. 3. Select the Bluetooth device you wish to connect and then select the CONNECT screen button. You are prompted with a message. 4. Confirm the message. The device is connected and displayed within the Connected field of the device list. Disconnecting a device 1.
132 Phone functions are active. You can enquire about this with the local network operators. The emergency call number can differ depending on the region and country. Please enquire beforehand about the correct emergency call number for the relevant region. Making an emergency call Dial the emergency call number (e.g. 112). The telephone connection to the emergency call centre is set up. Answer when the service personnel questions you about the emergency.
Phone Turn the MENU knob to highlight the digit you wish to enter and then press the MENU knob to select the respective digit. Enter the desired number. The autocomplete function compares the digits entered with the numbers stored within the system. To display a list of all entries found, select the MATCHES screen button. Select the desired number. Select the CALL screen button to initiate the phone call. Contacts Press the ; button and then select the PHONE icon to display the phone main menu.
134 Phone Rejecting a phone call To reject the call, select the IGNORE screen button in the message. Changing the ringtone Press the ; button and then select the SETTINGS icon. Select Bluetooth to display the respective submenu and then select the Ringtones list item. A list of all phones paired to the Infotainment system and the ringtones currently selected for the respective phones is displayed. Select the desired phone. A list of all ringtones available for the respective phone is displayed.
Phone Switching between the phone calls Turn the MENU knob to highlight the call you wish to activate. Select the SWITCH screen button. The call currently activated is put on hold and the selected call becomes active. Mobile phones and CB radio equipment Second incoming phone call A message with the caller's name or number is displayed. Select the SWITCH screen button to answer the second phone call and put the first phone call on hold.
136 Phone For reasons of safety, do not use the phone while driving. Even use of a handsfree set can be a distraction while driving. 9 Warning Operation of radio equipment and mobile telephones which fail to meet above mentioned mobile telephone standards is only permitted using an antenna located outside of the vehicle.
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138 Index A Activating AUX............................ 126 Activating Bluetooth music......... 126 Activating CD player................... 122 Activating radio........................... 115 Activating SD card...................... 126 Activating the Infotainment system..................................... 107 Activating the phone portal......... 132 Activating USB............................ 126 Audio files................................... 124 Auto Set......................................
139 CD........................................... 121 Infotainment system................ 102 Phone...................................... 128 Radio....................................... 115 SD........................................... 124 USB......................................... 124 Maximum startup volume........... 111 MENU knob................................ 109 Menu operation.......................... 109 Midrange..................................... 110 Mobile phones and CB radio equipment .....
140 Storing stations........................... 116 Switching the Infotainment system on................................ 107 System settings.......................... 112 Display.................................... 112 Language................................ 112 Return to factory settings........ 112 Time and Date......................... 112 Valet mode.............................. 112 T Theft-deterrent feature .............. 103 Time............................................ 112 Tone settings........