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1 IRIS.book Page 1 Monday, July 8, :42 PM IRIS TABLE OF CONTENTS IRIS OVERVIEW 2 SETTINGS 9 PHONE 28 MEDIA 42 RADIO 55 APPLICATIONS 62 VOICE 65 NAVIGATION 68

2 IRIS.book Page 2 Monday, July 8, :42 PM IRIS OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION IRIS INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW Purpose This document provides all the information needed to gain the maximum benefit from the entertainment, phone and systems that are accessed using the IRIS controls and screen. The information is divided into chapters and sections. Each chapter deals with a system, i.e. Music and each section provides information on a specific device or feature that the user, will need to operate. Each chapter is listed on the contents page, for easy access. Please read carefully and familiarise yourself with all the systems before driving. WARNING: For your safety, ensure that you do not become distracted from the task of driving, through use of any of these systems. Copyright McLaren Automotive is constantly updating the systems covered within this document, and therefore reserves the right to change the specification without notice at any time. Every attempt is made to ensure that this information is totally accurate, however no liabilities for inaccuracies or the resulting consequences are accepted by McLaren Automotive or its Dealers, except in the case of personal injury caused by the negligence of these parties. 2

3 IRIS.book Page 3 Monday, July 8, :42 PM IRIS OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION Other Information The Wi-Fi trademark is owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance trade association. A manufacturer may use the Wi-Fi trademark to indicate that their certified product belongs to a class of wireless local area network (WLAN) devices based on the IEEE standards. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc., and any use of such marks by McLaren Automotive Ltd. is under licence. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. 3

4 IRIS.book Page 4 Monday, July 8, :42 PM IRIS OVERVIEW SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS Systems The systems and features available on IRIS are shown below. Further information can be found in the individual chapters: PHONE on page 28; MEDIA on page 42; RADIO on page 55; APPLICATIONS on page 62; VOICE on page 65; NAVIGATION on page 68; Operation of the systems and their features is achieved by using a combination of the controls located beneath the screen and by touching icons on the screen. Date and Time IRIS takes its date and time information from the vehicle. Settings are made through the left hand display on the instrument cluster. Switching Between Systems You can switch between systems, i.e. from Phone to Media, using a long press of the Home button. For more information, see Controls on page 5. Screen brightness Brightness of the screen is manually controlled through the left-hand display of the instrument cluster, and is automatically reduced for night driving. 4

5 IRIS.book Page 5 Monday, July 8, :42 PM IRIS OVERVIEW SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS Controls When the ignition is switched On, IRIS will start up in standby mode, displaying the time and date. Press the to fully start IRIS and display the Home screen. 1. On/Off, Recent and Home. 2. Volume. 3. Screen Off. 4. Back. 5. Voice Recognition. 6. Settings. 7. Mute. 5

6 IRIS.book Page 6 Monday, July 8, :42 PM IRIS OVERVIEW SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS On/Off, Recent and Home To switch IRIS On, press the Home button (1). When IRIS is active, a brief press of the button will return you to the Home screen from anywhere in the system. Press and hold the Home button for two seconds to access up to six of the most recently used applications. Press and hold the Home button for three seconds to switch IRIS into standby mode. Volume Rotate the control (2) clockwise to increase volume or anticlockwise to reduce the volume. An orange horizontal bar representing the volume setting will appear briefly on the screen. Use the volume control to set the volume of the system that is currently active. The name of the active system will appear on the screen. If the Mute button (6) has been used (See Mute on page 7.) rotating the volume control in either direction will restore the sound. NOTE: You can adjust any volume source by rotating the volume control dial. For temporary sources of audio (phone calls), this can be adjusted using the dial when the source is active. Screen Off Touch the lower section of the screen, the icon (3) will appear on the screen. Touch this icon to turn the screen Off. Touch anywhere on the screen to turn it back On again. Pressing buttons (1), (4), (5) or (6) will also turn the screen back On. 6

7 IRIS.book Page 7 Monday, July 8, :42 PM IRIS OVERVIEW SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS Back Home Screen Icons Press the Back button (4) to return to the previous screen. The function of this button is contextual and will change according to the currently selected system and the active feature. Voice Press button (5) to activate the Voice Recognition function. See VOICE on page 65. for more details. Settings Press button (6) to access the Settings menu. The settings are contextual and will change according to the currently selected system and the active feature. See SETTINGS on page Phone. 2. Media. 3. Radio. 4. Navigation. 5. Applications. 6. Voice. Touch the icon representing the feature that you wish to access. Mute Press button (7) to mute all sound from the system. The mute symbol will be briefly displayed on the screen. Press again to restore the sound. The sound can also be restored by rotating the volume control (2) in either direction. 7

8 IRIS.book Page 8 Monday, July 8, :42 PM IRIS OVERVIEW SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS Status Bar A number of icons will appear at the top of the screen, when certain systems are in operation or features are active. Phone signal strength indicator. GPS signal strength indicator. Wi-Fi signal strength indicator. Media/phone system synchronising. Radio active. Tunein radio active. ipod connected to USB socket. iphone connected to USB socket. Media device connected to auxiliary socket. Media device connected to USB socket. Bluetooth On. The icon will turn blue when a device is connected via Bluetooth. Media device connected via Bluetooth. The following icons will be displayed in combination with the connected media device and integrated media system icons to indicate their status: Media playing. Media paused. Media muted. 8

9 IRIS.book Page 9 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS INTRODUCTION SETTINGS INTRODUCTION Functions Press the Settings button to display the Settings menu: Touch the icon for the settings you wish to access. Wireless & Networks on page 10; Meridian on page 21; Volume Settings on page 23; Language & Keyboard on page 25; Advanced Settings on page 26; Display Off on page 26. About on page 27. 9

10 IRIS.book Page 10 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS Wireless & Networks The Wireless & Networks settings screen has the following menu selections: Wi-Fi Settings on page 11; Bluetooth Settings on page 12; Mobile Data Networks on page 17; Portable Hotspot on page 19. Touch the WIFI menu icon to turn Wi-Fi On and Off. The WIFI SETTINGS screen allows you to turn Wi-Fi On and Off and connect to available networks, see Wi-Fi Settings on page 11. The BLUETOOTH SETTINGS screen allows you to turn Bluetooth On and Off and pair mobile devices with IRIS, see Bluetooth Settings on page 12. The MOBILE DATA NETWORKS screen displays the settings available to access data networks using a USB or Bluetooth device, see Mobile Data Networks on page 17. The PORTABLE HOTSPOT screen allows you to configure or connect to a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, see Portable Hotspot on page

11 IRIS.book Page 11 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Wi-Fi Settings Switching On and Off Touch the WIFI menu item to turn On. The OFF will change to ON and turn orange in confirmation. Touch again to turn Off. Select the required network from the list. Connecting to Wi-Fi Network A list of available Wi-Fi networks will be displayed when Wi-Fi is turned On. Enter the Wi-Fi password using the on-screen keyboard and select CONNECT. NOTE: The password characters can be displayed as they are entered by selecting SHOW PASSWORD. 11

12 IRIS.book Page 12 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Bluetooth Settings Switching On and Off Touch the BLUETOOTH menu item to turn On. The OFF will change to ON and turn orange in confirmation. Touch again to turn Off. Select the connected network from the list to display the following information: STATUS SECURITY SIGNAL STRENGTH LINK SPEED IP ADDRESS Select FORGET to disconnect from the network and forget the connection details. Bluetooth Options Select OPTIONS to view the available Bluetooth options. IRIS must be in discoverable mode in order to connect to other Bluetooth devices. Touch the DISCOVERABLE menu item to turn On. The OFF will change to ON and turn orange in confirmation. Touch again to turn Off. Select DEVICE NAME in order to view the name. IRIS will be identified by via Bluetooth. 12

13 IRIS.book Page 13 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Connecting to Bluetooth Device The device name can be changed using the on-screen keyboard. Select OK to confirm the change. A list of available previously paired Bluetooth devices will be displayed, showing their connection status. Using your device, select IRIS to start the pairing process. 13

14 IRIS.book Page 14 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Select PAIR on your device and IRIS to confirm that the same passkey is displayed on both. The icon will appear at the top of the screen and rotate while the devices are pairing. IRIS will synchronise Contacts and Call History from the device if available. The icon will turn green when synchronisation has completed successfully. This synchronisation will automatically occur each time a paired device is reconnected to IRIS via Bluetooth if supported by the device. Paired devices will be listed under BLUETOOTH DEVICES. The device icon will turn green when connected to IRIS. The functions offered by each device will be listed under its name, e.g: Phone, Multimedia, Internet, etc. NOTE: Bluetooth tethering must be enabled on your device in order to share the internet connection with IRIS. While pairing some devices which support internet connection sharing via Bluetooth, you may have to choose which Access Point Name (APN) your device will use to access the internet. 14

15 IRIS.book Page 15 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device Select the option appropriate to your device and contract. PREPAID - Pay as you go. TOPUP AND GO - Data only. CONTRACT - Pay monthly. Internet sharing via Bluetooth can be disabled, see Connected Device Settings on page 16 for more detail. Touch the name of a connected device in the list to automatically disconnect it from IRIS. Touch again to reconnect. 15

16 IRIS.book Page 16 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Connected Device Settings CONNECT INTERNET. IRIS will use the device to connect to the internet, if supported by the device. NOTE: Bluetooth tethering must be enabled on your device in order to share the internet connection with IRIS. Select the icon next to a connected device to view further options specific to that device, including: DISCONNECT. This option will disconnect the device. DISCONNECT & UNPAIR This option will disconnect the device, all contacts and call history will be erased from IRIS and the device will no longer reconnect automatically. NEVER USE FOR INTERNET. IRIS will not use the device to connect to the internet. 16

17 IRIS.book Page 17 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Mobile Data Networks These settings allow you to configure how IRIS will access mobile data networks (the internet). Custom Access Point Custom access points can also be used to access mobile data networks. Select CUSTOM ACCESS POINTS to manage existing access points or create a new one. New Access Point IRIS can connect to a mobile data network using a USB or Bluetooth device. Touch the required menu item to toggle the option On or Off as required. Select NEW ACCESS POINT to manually create a new one. 17

18 IRIS.book Page 18 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Enter the ACCESS POINT NAME, using the on-screen keyboard. Select OK to store the value. Enter the PASSWORD, using the on-screen keyboard. Select OK to store the value. Select a custom access point from the list in order to edit any of the values in the same way. Press the button while an access point is selected, then select DELETE to remove it from the list. Enter the USERNAME, using the on-screen keyboard. Select OK to store the value. 18

19 IRIS.book Page 19 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Portable Hotspot IRIS can be used as a Wi-Fi hotspot allowing compatible devices to connect to the internet. NOTE: IRIS must be connected to a data network before it can offer an internet connection to another device. Portable Hotspot Settings Switching On and Off Touch the PORTABLE WI-FI HOTSPOT menu item to turn On. The OFF will change to ON and turn orange in confirmation. Touch again to turn Off. Select PORTABLE WI-FI HOTSPOT SETTINGS, then CONFIGURE WI-FI HOTSPOT in order to view or change the settings. 19

20 IRIS.book Page 20 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS The following security options are available: Open. WEP 128. WPA PSK. WPA2 PSK. WPA/WPA2 PSK. NOTE: Ensure you understand the level of security provided by each protocol before configuring your Wi-Fi hotspot. After selecting SAVE, the Wi-Fi hotspot will be available to other devices. Select SHOW PASSWORD in order to view the password. This password must be entered on the connecting device in order to gain access to the Wi-Fi hotspot. Select SECURITY in order to view or change the security level for the hotspot. Choose the level of security encryption which best suits your requirements and the devices you intend to use the hotspot. 20

21 IRIS.book Page 21 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Meridian The Meridian settings apply to all IRIS systems, and can be accessed by selecting MERIDIAN from the settings menu. NOTE: MERIDIAN can also be accessed from RADIO and each system within MEDIA by pressing the button. The following audio settings can be adjusted: Bass on page 21; Treble on page 21; Balance on page 21; Rear Level - Premium Only on page 21. Bass Treble Touch the + or - icons adjacent to TREBLE to achieve the desired sound reproduction quality. The range is 00 to +10 or 00 to -10 in increments of 1. Balance Touch the + or - icons adjacent to BALANCE to achieve the desired sound from the speakers. The range is c00 to L10 or c00 to R10 in increments of 1. Rear Level - Premium Only Touch the + or - icons adjacent to BASS to achieve the desired sound reproduction quality. The range is 00 to +10 or 00 to -10 in increments of 1. Touch the + or - icons adjacent to REAR LEVEL to achieve the desired sound from the speakers. The range is 00 to +10 or 00 to -10 in increments of 1. 21

22 IRIS.book Page 22 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Standard Meridian Premium Meridian Standard Meridian uses the Pure sound reproduction from the Premium Meridian. Adjust the Bass, Treble and Balance settings to suit your listening preferences. Premium Meridian offers the following options. Pure. Expanded. Extreme. The sensitivity and mid point of the Bass, Treble, Balance and Rear Level is different for each option. Bass level is at a minimum on Pure, and at a maximum on Extreme. 22

23 IRIS.book Page 23 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Pure is the default setting. Adjust the Bass, Treble, Balance and Rear Level settings to suit your listening preferences. Touch the Expanded icon and adjust the Bass, Treble, Balance and Rear Level settings for that option. Repeat the process for the Extreme option. The Meridian preset icon is highlighted in orange, depending on setting chosen. Volume Settings The volume levels of each media and phone function can be adjusted to suit your preference. Touch the + or - icons adjacent to each function to achieve the desired sound from the speakers. The range is 00 to 100 in increments of 1. NOTE: The currently active function will be highlighted orange. 23

24 IRIS.book Page 24 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Advanced Sound Features In addition to the settings described previously, there are other features that can enhance your listening experience, these are: Dynamic Range Control (DRC) on page 24 Automatic Volume Control (AVC) on page 24; Automatic Tone Control (ATC) on page 24; Dynamic Range Control (DRC) DRC is a technique which narrows the dynamic range of the audio signal. This effectively reduces the volume of loud sounds and boosts the volume of quieter sounds. Repeatedly touch the DRC icon to change between On, Auto and Off. Select the option which best suits your listening requirements. Automatic Volume Control (AVC) AVC automatically increases the volume setting at higher engine and road speeds to compensate for the background mechanical noise. Repeatedly touch the AVC icon to change between Min, Max and Off. Select the setting which offers the optimum sound reproduction. Automatic Tone Control (ATC) ATC compensates for road and wind noise. The Bass is increased to offset the low frequency rumble caused by road noise and the Treble is increased to minimise the impact of wind noise. Touch the ATC icon to change between On and Off. Select the setting which best suits your listening requirements. 24

25 IRIS.book Page 25 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Language & Keyboard Touch CONTINUE and IRIS will shut down and restart in the selected language. NOTE: This language setting will not affect the language of the text shown in the left-hand display on the instrument cluster. Touch the SELECT LANGUAGE icon and a list of all supported languages will appear on the screen. Touch the language of your choice and the following confirmation screen will appear. 25

26 IRIS.book Page 26 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS Advanced Settings Display Off Touch the DISPLAY OFF icon, to turn Off the screen display. Touch anywhere on the screen to turn it back On again. Pressing buttons,, or will also turn the screen back On. The following advanced settings are available: Select PRIVACY in order to access the FACTORY DATA RESET option. Select CRASH REPORTS in order to toggle ON or OFF the various software crash report options 26

27 IRIS.book Page 27 Monday, July 8, :42 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS About Select LEGAL INFORMATION in order to view all legal information related to IRIS. The following further options are available: Select VERSIONS in order to view the version of IRIS related software and hardware. Your McLaren Retailer can use the UPDATE PRODUCT feature in order to update the IRIS firmware. 27

28 IRIS.book Page 28 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE INTRODUCTION PHONE INTRODUCTION Functions IRIS provides the facility to make and receive calls safely and hands-free, by connecting to your mobile phone using Bluetooth. The connection provides you with access to the contacts and call history stored on your phone. IRIS can deal with conference calls, if supported by the connected phone, but cannot initiate them. WARNING: Do not allow yourself to become distracted by the phone while driving. You could cause an accident. Safety precautions WARNING: Never attempt to operate the phone while the vehicle is moving. You could become distracted and cause an accident. Always store your phone securely. Unsecured objects can become dangerous missiles in the event of an accident. WARNING: Always switch Off the phone in areas with a high risk of explosion. These areas include filling stations, fuel storage areas or chemical factories, as well as places where the air contains fuel vapour, chemicals or metal dust. WARNING: The operation of cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids may be impaired when the phone is in use. Check with your doctor or the manufacturer of the equipment to establish if anyone who is using such devices, is sufficiently protected against high frequency energy. We recommend that, to avoid potential interference, a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 in) is maintained between a wireless phone antenna and a cardiac pacemaker. 28

29 IRIS.book Page 29 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE USING THE PHONE Bluetooth Bluetooth is the short-range radio frequency (RF) technology which allows electronic devices to communicate with each other wirelessly. Compatible Bluetooth phones can be used in conjunction with IRIS. The McLaren Bluetooth system supports Bluetooth Hands- Free Profile 1.6 (HFP 1.6). If the mobile phone connected to the system also supports this profile, features such as battery meter and signal strength may be displayed on the screen. Your mobile phone must be paired and connected with IRIS before it can be operated, see Pairing a Phone on page 29 and Connecting a Phone on page 32. Only one phone can be connected at any one time. USING THE PHONE Pairing a Phone The exact process of pairing and connecting your mobile phone to IRIS, will depend on the type of phone you are attempting to pair. 1. By default, Bluetooth will be switched on and IRIS will be in discoverable mode. If discoverable is not On, switch On manually, see Bluetooth Options on page Using your mobile phone, select the search for Bluetooth devices function. NOTE: On some phones, this is referred to as a new paired device. Refer to your phone's operating instructions for the exact description. 3. When IRIS is found, IRIS will appear on your phone display. 4. Select this device from the list. 5. IRIS will display a passkey. 29

30 IRIS.book Page 30 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE USING THE PHONE 6. Select PAIR to confirm that the passkey displayed on IRIS is the same as the passkey displayed on your phone. 7. Select PAIR on your phone. 8. While pairing some devices which support internet connection sharing via Bluetooth, you may have to choose which Access Point Name (APN) your device will use to access the internet. Select the option appropriate to your device and contract. Internet sharing via Bluetooth can be disabled, see Connected Device Settings on page 16 for more detail. 30

31 IRIS.book Page 31 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE USING THE PHONE 9. The icon will appear at the top of the screen and rotate while the devices are pairing. IRIS will synchronise Contacts and Call History from the device if available. The icon will turn green when synchronisation has completed successfully. This synchronisation will automatically occur each time a paired device is reconnected to IRIS via Bluetooth if supported by the device. 10. Once your phone has been paired and connected to IRIS, it will connect automatically whenever it comes within range. NOTE: If two or more paired devices come within range of IRIS at the same time, the one most recently connected will reconnect. 11. If it does not automatically connect, it will be necessary to connect manually to IRIS, using the mobile phone controls. NOTE: Some phones must be manually connected. Some phones require the connection to be authorised each time. Set IRIS as authorised in the phone s known device list, to prevent this. Pairing Additional Devices The procedure for connecting additional devices is the same as when pairing the first phone, see Pairing a Phone on page 29. A maximum of 12 devices can be paired to IRIS, but only one can be connected at a time. NOTE: If a device is already connected to IRIS, an addition device can be paired, but will not be connected. The original device will remain connected to IRIS. 31

32 IRIS.book Page 32 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE USING THE PHONE Connecting a Phone If you have already paired a phone, IRIS will automatically reconnect to it when the phone comes within range unless another device is connected. NOTE: Some phones must be manually connected. Some phones require the connection to be authorised each time. Set IRIS as authorised in the phone s known device list, to prevent this. If a phone is connected and you wish to connect a different one, see Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device on page 15. Your phone will be disconnected when IRIS or the car is switched Off. Automatic reconnection may take several seconds when the car or IRIS is switched On again. Making a Call There are a number of ways of making a call, these are explained in the following pages. Using the Keypad 1. From the Home Screen, touch the PHONE icon and then the KEYPAD menu item. 32

33 IRIS.book Page 33 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE USING THE PHONE 4. A call can be cancelled, while the system is dialling, by touching the END CALL icon or phone button. NOTE: Any media or radio play will be muted while a call is in progress. 2. Phone numbers can be entered using the on-screen key pad. If you enter an incorrect number or digit, touch the icon to delete the last digit. 3. Touch the CALL icon when the complete number is displayed on the screen to begin the call. 33

34 IRIS.book Page 34 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE USING THE PHONE Using Contacts 1. From the Phone screen, touch the CONTACTS menu item. 2. Once your contacts are displayed, a specific person can be found by scrolling through the list. For more information on scrolling and searching, see Contact List on page Select a contact to view all available phone numbers for that contact. Touch the required number to begin the call. 4. A call can be cancelled, while the system is dialling, by touching the END CALL icon or phone button. NOTE: Any media or radio play will be muted while a call is in progress. 34

35 IRIS.book Page 35 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE USING THE PHONE Using Call History 1. From the Phone screen, press the CALL HISTORY icon. 4. A call can be cancelled, while the system is dialling, by touching the END CALL icon or phone button. NOTE: Any media or radio play will be muted while a call is in progress. Favourites 1. Press the FAVOURITES menu item to display a list of your favourite contacts. NOTE: The contacts must be tagged as favourite by selecting before they will appear in this list. 2. A list of dialled, missed and received calls will be displayed in chronological order with most recent on top. 3. Touch the required contact to begin the call. 35

36 IRIS.book Page 36 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE USING THE PHONE Incoming Calls Call Waiting When you receive an incoming call, IRIS will display any caller details which are stored on your phone and synchronised with IRIS. To accept the call, touch the green ACCEPT CALL icon. To decline the call, touch the END CALL icon. When a call is in progress, and a second call is incoming, IRIS will advise you of the second call. Selecting ACCEPT CALL will answer the incoming call and end the current call. Selecting END CALL will ignore the incoming call and continue with the current call. 36

37 IRIS.book Page 37 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE USING THE PHONE In-Call Options Touch MUTE to disable the microphone, touch again to enable it. Touch KEYPAD to launch the on-screen keypad, touch again to hide it. Touch SWITCH TO PHONE to switch the call to your phone handset, touch SWITCH TO SPEAKERS to switch back. Ending a Call To end a call from the call in progress screen, touch the END CALL icon. To end a call while viewing a different system screen, touch the CALL IN PROGRESS icon at the top of the screen to view the current call details. To end the call touch the END CALL icon. 37

38 IRIS.book Page 38 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE CONTACTS CONTACTS Contact List 2. If your contact list extends beyond the depth of a single screen, scroll up and down the list by swiping your finger upwards or downwards on the screen. Touch and drag the scroll bar (arrowed) on the right-hand side of the screen to quickly move through the list alphabetically. NOTE: Contacts can be sorted by either first name or last name, see Settings on page 41 for more information. 3. Alternatively, you can search for a contact using the onscreen keyboard, see Search Contacts on page From the Phone screen, touch the CONTACTS menu item. NOTE: Dependant on phone model, pictures of contacts stored on your phone, will be displayed on the screen alongside the contact name. 38

39 IRIS.book Page 39 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE CONTACTS 5. A call can be cancelled, while the system is dialling, by touching the END CALL icon or phone button. NOTE: Any media or radio play will be muted while a call is in progress. Search Contacts 1. Press the button from within the contacts list and select SEARCH. 4. Select a contact to view all available phone numbers for that contact. Touch the required number to begin the call. NOTE: Dependant on phone model, if pictures of contacts are stored on your phone, these will be displayed on the screen during a call if Contacts have been synchronised with IRIS. 39

40 IRIS.book Page 40 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE INFORMATION 2. Begin entering the name of the contact you wish to call using the on-screen keyboard. Suggested names from your contacts list will appear in orange above the keyboard. Touch any of these to auto-complete that name into the search box. If you enter an incorrect number or digit touch the icon to delete the last digit. Enter at least one character, then press GO. Your contacts list will be filtered to only those containing the characters entered in the search box. NOTE: Contacts can be sorted by either first name or last name, see Settings on page 41 for more information. 3. Select a contact to view all available phone numbers for that contact. Touch the required number to begin the call. NOTE: Dependant on phone model, if pictures of contacts are stored on your phone, these will be displayed on the screen during a call if Contacts have been synchronised with IRIS. 4. A call can be cancelled, while the system is dialling, by touching the END CALL icon or phone button. NOTE: Any media or radio play will be muted while a call is in progress. 5. Alternatively, you can use the voice search feature, see VOICE on page 65. INFORMATION 40

41 IRIS.book Page 41 Monday, July 8, :42 PM PHONE INFORMATION Settings The following settings are available for PHONE. 41

42 IRIS.book Page 42 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA OVERVIEW MEDIA OVERVIEW Introduction The media system can play files of the following format/encoding combinations. File formats ASF WMA MP3 WAV SND AU AIF, AIFF, AIFC Fraunhofer Extension MPEG-2.5 (MP2.5) (sampling rate of 8 khz, khz and 12 khz) Window Media Audio (WMA) v2, v7, v8, v9 ID3 Tag support v1, v2 and v2.4 The functions of the media player can be accessed by touching the MEDIA icon on the Home screen. Codec support AAC Level 1, AAC Level 2 (LC) (Sample rate: Up to 48 khz, number of channels 1, 2 Bit-rate: Up to 576Kbps. Fraunhofer MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) Microsoft MPEG-1 Layer 1 Microsoft MPEG-1 Layer 2 MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) (sampling rates of 32 khz, 44.1 khz and 48 khz) MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) (sampling rates of 16 khz, khz and 24 khz) Selecting MEDIA will present the option of choosing from the available sources. 42

43 IRIS.book Page 43 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA OVERVIEW Sources RADIO on page 55; USB on page 44 - displays device name; NOW PLAYING on page 53 - displays LINE-IN. BLUETOOTH on page 49 - displays device name. NOTE: If a device is not available, it will not be shown in the list. Supported Media Devices The following media devices can be operated through the IRIS system: If music devices are connected to the USB port, the auxiliary socket and Bluetooth, all sources will appear on the screen, and the respective symbols,, or will appear at the top of the screen. ipod Nano 4G, 5G, 6G and 7G; ipod Touch 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G; ipod Classic; iphone 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S and 5. NOTE: ipod and iphone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the USA and other countries. Other media and USB storage devices, not listed, may function via the USB port, however full functionality may be reduced. 43

44 IRIS.book Page 44 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA USB USB Media Depending on the device connected, IRIS will play a track at random or continue to play a track which was previously playing on the device. Touch BROWSE alongside the device name and the following list of choices will be shown. Open the centre console and connect the device to the USB port, (arrowed). The USB symbol will appear at the top of the screen. Ensure that the centre console is closed, before driving. Touch the MEDIA icon on the Home Screen, the name of the device connected to the USB port will appear. NOTE: Any internal batteries fitted to your device will be charged through the USB port. Touch the device name and IRIS will automatically begin to play. These choices will enable you to refine your selection of tracks to suit your current listening requirements. 44

45 IRIS.book Page 45 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA USB NOTE: Some choices may not be available for all connected devices. Alternatively, you can use the voice search feature, see VOICE on page 65. Songs Touch SONGS to view a list of all songs on the device. Make a selection to suit your current listening requirements. When the selected song is finished, the media player will play the next track on the album. Artists Touch ARTISTS to list all artists whose tracks are stored on the device. From the list displayed on screen, select the artist who suits your current listening requirements. You may further refine your music selection by choosing a specific album by your chosen artist. Touch a track in the list, to commence play. At the end of the list, the media player will restart at the beginning of the list. Albums Touch ALBUMS to list all the albums which are stored on the device. From the list, select the album which suits your current listening requirements. Touch a track in the list, to commence play. At the end of the list, the media player will restart at the beginning of the list. Genres Touch GENRES. The screen will show all the genres that are stored on the device, i.e. Pop, Rock, Country. From the list, select the genre that best suits your current listening requirements. You may further refine your music selection by choosing a specific album or artist within that genre. Touch a track in the list, to commence play. At the end of the list, the media player will restart at the beginning of the list. 45

46 IRIS.book Page 46 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA USB Playlist If one or more playlists have been created on the device, touch PLAYLIST and select the playlist you require from the displayed list. Touch a track in the playlist, to commence play. At the end of the playlist, the media player will restart at the beginning of the list. Lists If your selection of music creates a list which extends beyond the depth of a single screen, scroll up and down the list by swiping your finger upwards or downwards on the screen. Touch and drag the scroll bar (arrowed) on the right-hand side of the screen to quickly move through the list alphabetically. Alternatively, you can use the voice search feature, see VOICE on page

47 IRIS.book Page 47 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA USB Music Play Music played from any device connected through the USB port can be controlled using the touch screen. Once music has started playing the artist s name, the album title and the song title will appear on the screen. If there is any artwork associated with the song, that will also be displayed, if no artwork is available, a representation of a musical note will be shown. Move forward or backward through the current selection of tracks by touching and holding the or icons. Alternatively, you can touch and drag the progress bar to move through the track. A single touch of will skip to the next track. A single touch of icons will skip to the start of the track, a second touch will skip to the previous track. Swipe gestures can also be used to skip tracks. Swipe the screen from left to right in order to skip to the next track. Swipe the screen from right to left in order to skip to the start of a track, swipe again to skip to the previous track. To pause a track, touch the icon. To resume play, touch the icon. A track can also be paused or played by tapping the screen. 47

48 IRIS.book Page 48 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA USB To randomly play through the current selection, press the button and select RANDOM. The icon will turn orange when RANDOM is active. To activate the repeat feature, press the button and select REPETITION. Select REPEAT OFF to deactivate the feature. Select REPEAT SONG to repeat the current track only. Select REPEAT ALL to repeat all tracks in the current playlist. The icon will turn orange when REPEAT is active. 48

49 IRIS.book Page 49 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH Media Connect a Bluetooth device, see Connecting to Bluetooth Device on page 13. Select the BLUETOOTH AUDIO source. Music may begin playing automatically, depending on the Bluetooth device connected. If music does not start playing automatically, select play on the device itself. The Bluetooth symbol will appear at the top of the screen while music is playing. Once music has started playing the artist s name, the album title and the song title will appear on the screen. If there is any artwork associated with the song, that may also be displayed if supported by the Bluetooth device. If no artwork is available, a representation of a musical note will be shown. 49

50 IRIS.book Page 50 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA BLUETOOTH A single touch of will skip to the next track. A single touch of icons will skip to the start of the track, a second touch will skip to the previous track. Swipe gestures can also be used to skip tracks. Swipe the screen from left to right in order to skip to the next track. Swipe the screen from right to left in order to skip to the start of a track, swipe again to skip to the previous track. To pause a track, touch the icon. To resume play, touch the icon. A track can also be paused or played by tapping the screen. The volume can be adjusted using the IRIS controls, see Controls on page 5, Volume Settings on page 23 and Meridian on page 21. The volume can be muted by pressing the button. Audio volume is dependant on the output volume of the device attached, and the IRIS volume. 50

51 IRIS.book Page 51 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA AUXILIARY AUXILIARY Media Open the centre console and connect the device to the auxiliary socket, (arrowed). The auxiliary symbol will appear at the top of the screen. Ensure that the centre console is closed, before driving. Play from any device connected through the auxiliary socket will have to be controlled from the device itself. The screen will show a graphic representing a jack plug, when media is played from a device connected to the auxiliary socket. The volume can be adjusted using the IRIS controls, see Controls on page 5, Volume Settings on page 23 and Meridian on page

52 IRIS.book Page 52 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA AUXILIARY The volume can be muted by touching the screen or by pressing the button. NOTE: Any internal battery fitted to the device will not be charged by the auxiliary socket while it is connected. Audio volume is dependant on the output volume of the device attached, and the IRIS volume. NOTE: If a static or hiss sound is heard, adjust the volume of the device and/or IRIS to compensate. 52

53 IRIS.book Page 53 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING Media Touch the status bar at the top of the screen to see details of what is Now Playing. The following media controls are available. To pause a track or mute the auxiliary input, touch the icon. To resume, touch the icon. Touch the area to the left of the controls in order to jump to that media feature. See the following for more detail about each feature: RADIO on page 55; USB on page 44; NOW PLAYING on page 53. BLUETOOTH on page

54 IRIS.book Page 54 Monday, July 8, :42 PM MEDIA INFORMATION INFORMATION Settings The following settings are available for MEDIA. 54

55 IRIS.book Page 55 Monday, July 8, :42 PM RADIO OPERATION RADIO OPERATION Switching On and Off When RADIO is selected from the Home screen, the radio will launch and tune to the previously selected station and commence play. The radio can also be switched On by pressing the RADIO icon in the MEDIA home screen. The Radio will be automatically switched Off when an alternative Media player is selected. You can change your listening requirements by either rotating the volume control or by adjusting the Meridian settings (see Meridian on page 21). The full hierarchy of Radio menu settings is given on page 61. To switch Off the radio, touch the icon in the top left-hand corner of the screen. To switch the radio On, touch the icon again. The icon will be displayed as orange when the radio is On. 55

56 IRIS.book Page 56 Monday, July 8, :42 PM RADIO OPERATION Wavebands The radio can detect and play both AM and FM stations. The waveband currently selected is highlighted in orange. To change the waveband, briefly touch the icon. AM Radio or FM Radio will be displayed at the top of the screen to indicate the change in the selected waveband. AM changes the waveband to AM, manual tuning will be required. FM AUTO changes the waveband to FM and displays an interactive list of the available stations. FM FREQ changes the waveband to FM, manual tuning will be required. Selecting a Station A station can be selected by either manual tuning or by using a FAVOURITE screen icon. The screen will show the frequency and station name if available. NOTE: If the station frequency changes, the FAVOURITE preset will have to be set again. 56

57 IRIS.book Page 57 Monday, July 8, :42 PM RADIO OPERATION Station Search and Store An unlimited number of radio stations can be stored as favourites for the AM and FM wavebands. To save a station as a favourite: 1. Select AM, FM AUTO or FM FREQ to locate the radio station of interest. 2. Select the station of interest by swiping the frequency dial or touching the station on the FM station list. 3. Press and hold for two seconds on an unassigned FAVOURITE icon to store the station to that Favourite. A popup notification will appear briefly to confirm that the selected station has been stored in the Favourites list. 4. Additional stations can be added to the favourites list by pressing the Settings button and pressing the ADD TO FAVOURITES menu option. 5. For ease of access you should store your 3 most frequently played stations in FAVOURITE 1, 2 and 3. Touch to view and use the full list of all favourites stored for the radio. NOTE: FAVOURITE screen icons can be a mixture of both AM and FM radio stations. 57

58 IRIS.book Page 58 Monday, July 8, :42 PM RADIO OPERATION Edit Favourites - Deleting a Favourite 1. Touch to view and use the full list of all favourites stored. 2. Press, then select MY FAVOURITES to view the details of all stored favourites. 4. Select OK to search for stations, select CANCEL to skip the step. 5. Touch the station name to toggle ON or OFF. Any stations turned OFF here will be removed from the Favourites. 3. Press, then select EDIT FAVOURITES. 6. Press the button to step back through the menus or press the button to access the Home screen or recent applications. 58

59 IRIS.book Page 59 Monday, July 8, :42 PM RADIO OPERATION Edit Favourites - Moving a Favourite The screen position of a FAVOURITE icon can be changed. 1. Press, then select MY FAVOURITES to view the details of all stored favourites. 2. Press, then select MOVE to display the MOVE screen of FAVOURITE screen icons. 4. Press the button to step back through the menus or press the button to access the Home screen or recent applications. 3. To move a FAVOURITE, press the circle in the righthand column of the list until it changes colour. Move the FAVOURITE icon up or down the list until the new position is reached. This changes the sequence in which the icon appears on the screen. 59

60 IRIS.book Page 60 Monday, July 8, :42 PM RADIO OPERATION Radio Data System (RDS) RDS is a system which allows digital data to be sent to radio receivers at the same time as the FM signal. Two types of digital data can be received and their status shown on the screen: Alternative Frequencies and Traffic Alerts. Alternative Frequencies (AF) The AF feature automatically selects the strongest signal for radio reception. As your vehicle moves away from one transmitter and nearer to another, AF will switch transmitters to maintain the best reception possible. AF can be toggled ON or OFF in the Settings menu, see Settings on page 61. Traffic Alert (TA) Traffic alerts interrupt radio reception to inform the driver of traffic conditions. TA can be toggled ON or OFF in the Settings menu, see Settings on page

61 IRIS.book Page 61 Monday, July 8, :42 PM RADIO INFORMATION INFORMATION Settings The following settings are available for RADIO. 61

62 IRIS.book Page 62 Monday, July 8, :42 PM APPLICATIONS INTRODUCTION APPLICATIONS INTRODUCTION Function Press the APPS home screen icon to display the additional applications available on IRIS. NOTE: IRIS needs an internet connection in order to run the application. Refer to Wireless & Networks on page 10 for more information on connecting a data network. The applications currently available are shown above. Select BROWSER to access the internet. Use the on-screen keyboard and controls to navigate the web browser functions. Select MAPS, to view your current location. Use the onscreen keyboard and controls to navigate around the map or search for a place of interest. 62

63 IRIS.book Page 63 Monday, July 8, :42 PM APPLICATIONS INTRODUCTION NOTE: IRIS has a multitouch screen, allowing easy zooming in and out using pinch gestures within the BROWSER, MAPS and WEATHER applications. Touch the screen with thumb and forefinger and move them closer together to zoom out, move them further apart in order to zoom in again. Select TUNEIN to access the internet radio application. TUNEIN offers access to many internet radio stations and podcasts. Use the on-screen keyboard and controls to navigate the functions. NOTE: If TUNEIN is active while a music voice search is carried out, the search will also include the online content accessible by TUNEIN. Select WEATHER to view a summary of the weather at a number of different locations. Use the on-screen keyboard and controls to navigate around the map or search for a place of interest you wish to view the weather summary for. 63

64 IRIS.book Page 64 Monday, July 8, :42 PM APPLICATIONS INFORMATION INFORMATION Settings The following settings are available for APPLICATIONS. 64

65 IRIS.book Page 65 Monday, July 8, :42 PM VOICE INTRODUCTION VOICE INTRODUCTION Function IRIS has a built-in Voice Recognition function that enables the driver to interact with IRIS using only their voice. Press the VOICE Home screen icon or Voice Recognition button to launch this feature. Voice Search Voice recognition can be used to search the following areas: Music and Contacts. NOTE: In order to search for a contact, a Bluetooth phone must be connected. In order to search for music, a USB device must be connected or an internet radio service must be active. 65

66 IRIS.book Page 66 Monday, July 8, :42 PM VOICE INTRODUCTION Speak the name of the required artist or album. The system will then search any connected media, such as an ipod or internet radio stations for music associated with the search criteria. Different icons can appear on the screen that indicate what source is currently being searched e.g. phone, ipod, USB. Select CONTACTS to search for a particular contact. Speak the name of a contact and then the telephone number required, such as Home, Work or Mobile. NOTE: Voice search works best with names containing multiple syllables. 66

67 IRIS.book Page 67 Monday, July 8, :42 PM VOICE INFORMATION INFORMATION Settings The following settings are available for VOICE. 67

68 IRIS.book Page 68 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION INTRODUCTION Functions The navigation system uses signals from Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites together with information from vehicle sensors and map data stored on IRIS to determine the precise location of the vehicle. Using this data, the system is able to create the optimum route to your destination, taking into account any journey preferences you may have set, i.e. quickest or shortest route. To set your preferences, see Settings on page 85. Creation of a specific route is achieved by using the on-screen menus and the IRIS controls, to make your selections. This results in your route being highlighted on the map. Once you have started a journey, turn information is displayed on the IRIS screen, supplemented by voice guidance if required, at appropriate points during the journey. When a significant diversion is made from a planned route the system will automatically recalculate an alternative route to the destination. 68

69 IRIS.book Page 69 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION INTRODUCTION Safety WARNING: For your safety, ensure that you do not become distracted from the task of driving, through use of the navigation system. Read and adhere to the safety message which appears the first time you enter the navigation system after switching On the ignition. National road traffic laws and traffic signals must always be obeyed. Always remember that the purpose of the navigation system is to help in determining the optimum route, it must never be considered as an aid when visibility is reduced. GPS signals may be interrupted when travelling through tunnels or other situations where GPS signal could be blocked. Navigation will continue on the route until GPS signal is regained. Errors in vehicle position are also possible under the conditions described, and if any of the following have occurred: The GPS signal strength is indicated by the icon in the status bar. driving inside a building e.g. a multi-storey car park; travelling on a road with a second parallel road very close; a turntable has been used to rotate the vehicle; the vehicle has been transported to a different location. 69

70 IRIS.book Page 70 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Using Navigation If these messages appear in the incorrect language, use the instructions in Language & Keyboard on page 25, to select your preferred language. Touch the NAV icon, to start the navigation system. The screen displays safety warning messages, the first time you access navigation after the ignition is switched on. Please read these messages. The caution message will automatically disappear once the navigation system has finished loading. A map showing your current location will appear on the screen. The location and direction of travel of your car is shown as a blue arrow head on the screen. 70

71 IRIS.book Page 71 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Screen Display Setup Touch the screen in order to activate the view and sound mode control icons on the righthand side of the screen. To manipulate the part of the map which is displayed, touch the screen and gently move your finger in any direction to move around the map. Touch the icons to toggle them On or Off. 71

72 IRIS.book Page 72 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM There are three ways of viewing the map: Three dimensional, heading up. Two dimensional, heading up. Two dimensional, north up. Select the 3D icon to show a view where the map is shown in a 3D perspective view with the vehicle icon travelling up the screen. The orientation of the map will change as the car changes direction. Select the heading up icon to show a 2D view where the icon representing the vehicle will always travel up the screen and the orientation of the map will change when the car changes direction. Select the North up icon to show a 2D view where North is always at the top of the screen and the icon which represents the vehicle will travel around the screen, according to the actual direction of travel: for example, downwards if travelling south. Zoom Level IRIS has a multi-touch screen, allowing easy zooming in and out using pinch gestures. Touch the screen with thumb and forefinger and move them closer together to zoom out, move them further apart in order to zoom in again. The + and - icons can also be used to zoom in and out. Details on the screen will change depending on the zoom setting. For example, road names and some Points of Interest (POIs) will be shown when zoomed in close, but not when zoomed further out. The screen will also zoom in or out automatically to predefined levels depending on vehicle speed. This function can be turned On or Off in the MAP SETTINGS menu. See Settings on page 85 for more details. Select the zoom lock icon to disable the automatic zoom feature. The icon will turn orange in confirmation and the zoom level will remain at the current level 72

73 IRIS.book Page 73 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Screen Colour By default, the screen colour will automatically change between day and night mode for easier viewing based on the time. The screen colours can be manually changed between day, night and automatic from the MAP SETTINGS menu. See Settings on page 85 for more details. Data Fields Three data fields are overlaid on the map to supply useful journey related information. Navigation Volume The volume is controlled in the same way as any other feature of IRIS, see Controls on page 5 for more detail. The voice guidance volume can also be muted by touching the icon. The icon will change to in confirmation. Touch the icon again to restore the voice guidance sound. These can be customised to your preferences. Touch any field along the bottom of the screen to launch the selection list. Select which data item you want to be shown in that field, then press the button to return to the map view and save your changes. Repeat for each field as required. 73

74 IRIS.book Page 74 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Points of Interest Given below are the main categories of Points of Interest (POI) that can appear on the IRIS screen. Use the Find Places sub-menu to find other sub-categories of POI icons. Icon POI Accommodation Icon POI Lorry Marine Medical Parking Airport Petrol Station Automotive Restaurant Business Shopping Café or Bar Sports Community Transport Finance Leisure Use the MAP SETTINGS menu to select which categories of POIs appear on the screen map. See Settings on page 85 for more details. 74

75 IRIS.book Page 75 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Setting a Destination There are a number of ways to set a destination. You can use the screen interactively or use the menus, see Using the Menus on page 76. Using the Screen If you wish to use the screen to set a destination, manually move around the map, until the map is displayed at the most effective scale for locating the general area of your destination. Touch the map to add a to mark the position of your desired destination.touch to select the destination point and calculate a route. 75

76 IRIS.book Page 76 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Route Overview Using the Menus When a map is displayed, press the settings button to display the main menu. Once your destination has been selected, via the screen or menus, an overview will be displayed, with your route highlighted. Your start position is identified by a, your current position by a, waypoint(s) by and your destination by a. Select to save the destination as a favourite or Go! to begin navigation. The following options are available: Destination on page 77; My Route on page 82; Settings on page

77 IRIS.book Page 77 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Destination Find Address Select Find Address from the main menu. The following methods are available to set your destination: Find Address on page 77; Find Places on page 78; Find on Map on page 80. Favourites on page 80. History on page 81. Enter the Country and a Postcode as a minimum using the on-screen keyboard. If the postcode is not known, you can build up the address by entering the Country, Town, and Street followed by an Intersecting Street or House Number for more accurate location. 77

78 IRIS.book Page 78 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Touch to select the destination and calculate a route. See Route Overview on page 76 to begin navigating. Find Places Select Find Places from the main menu. Select a POI from the four quick select categories on screen or select Quick Search or Custom Search to find a more specific POI. See Points of Interest on page 74 for more detail on the categories available. Quick Search Select Quick Search to see a list of POIs which can be selected as a destination. If no route has been set yet, the POIs listed will be near your current location. If a route has already been set, the POIs listed will be along your route. Use the on-screen keyboard to filter the results of the quick search or select Results to see all available POIs. POIs which are close to the calculated route will be identified by. POIs which are a minor detour from the calculated route will be identified by. POIs which are a major detour from the calculated route will be identified by. 78

79 IRIS.book Page 79 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Touch the POI you wish to navigate to. If no route has already been selected, the POI will be used to set a final destination. If a route has already been set, the POI selected can be set as any of the following: New Route The previously calculated route will be replaced by a new route from your current location to your chosen POI. Waypoint The previously calculated route will be adjusted to a new route from your current location to your chosen POI, then on to your previously selected final destination. Custom Search Select Custom Search to see a list of POIs which can be selected as a destination. The location of POIs can be narrowed down to the following areas: In a town. Along route. Around here. Around destination. Choose the area required, then select the POI from the generated list. See Route Overview on page 76 to begin navigating. Final Destination The previously calculated route will be adjusted to a new route from your current location to your previously selected final destination, then on to your chosen POI. 79

80 IRIS.book Page 80 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Find on Map Select Find on Map from the main menu. Manually move around the map, until the map is displayed at the most effective scale for locating the general area of your destination. See Using the Screen on page 75, for more details on selecting your destination using the map. Favourites Select Favourites from the main menu. Touch the favourite destination you wish to navigate to. Touch the icon to delete any addresses which are no longer required. If a phone is connected with address details stored with your favourite contacts, 80

81 IRIS.book Page 81 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM these can also be used to set a navigation destination. If no route has already been selected, the favourite will be used to set a final destination. If a route has already been set, the favourite selected can be set as any of the following: New Route The previously calculated route will be replaced by a new route from your current location to your chosen favourite. Waypoint The previously calculated route will be adjusted to a new route from your current location to your chosen favourite, then on to your previously selected final destination. History Select History from the main menu. Final Destination The previously calculated route will be adjusted to a new route from your current location to your previously selected final destination, then on to your chosen favourite. See Route Overview on page 76 to begin navigating. Touch the recent destination you wish to navigate to. Touch the icon to delete any addresses which are no longer required. If no route has already been selected, the address will be used to set a final destination. If 81

82 IRIS.book Page 82 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM a route has already been set, the address selected can be set as any of the following: My Route New Route The previously calculated route will be replaced by a new route from your current location to your chosen address. Waypoint The previously calculated route will be adjusted to a new route from your current location to your chosen address, then on to your previously selected final destination. Final Destination The previously calculated route will be adjusted to a new route from your current location to your previously selected final destination, then on to your chosen address. See Route Overview on page 76 to begin navigating. The following additional route options are available: Edit Route on page 83; Overview on page 83; Avoidances on page 84. Cancel Route on page

83 IRIS.book Page 83 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Edit Route Select Edit Route to modify the currently planned route. Overview Select Overview to view a map of the entire planned journey, with your route highlighted in orange. Touch the icon to delete any addresses which are no longer required or touch to add waypoints. Once the route has been edited as required, select Go! to continue to view the overview and begin navigation. Your current position is identified by a, waypoint(s) by and your destination identified by a. Select to save the destination as a favourite. 83

84 IRIS.book Page 84 Monday, July 8, :42 PM NAVIGATION USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Avoidances Select Avoidances to view the options available to avoid certain parts of the calculated journey. Cancel Route Select Cancel Route to end the current route navigation. After confirming the cancellation, select Create Route to plan another route or press the button to return to the map view showing your current location. Select the part of the journey you wish to avoid from the available options shown above. NOTE: Some of the options shown here may not be available on your chosen route. Select Restore Original Route to undo any changes made. 84

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