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1 Radio/Navigation TravelPilot RNS 3 Operating instructions

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3 Equipment illustration 1 Open key, opens the operating panel. 2 Rocker switch. The functions performed by the rocker switch depend on the menus or operating modes which are currently active. 3 AUD key, activates the audio menu. 4 TA key 5 Dot-matrix display. 6 DEL key, deletes entries in the edit menu. 7 Info key. If you press this button briefly during navigation: the current or next road is displayed fully and the last voice output is repeated. If you press this button longer during navigation: the active destination is displayed and the last voice output is repeated. In lists, entries that are marked with... are displayed fully. 8 DSC (Direct Software Control) key to activate the DSC menu. 9 ESC key, quits menus without saving any changes made. : Key to activate a traffic congestion bypass during route guidance. ; Rotary/pushbutton, selects entries from or makes entries in lists and edit menus. < NAV key, activates navigation. = Softkeys 4 to 6. The functions performed by the softkeys depend on the contents of the menus. > Softkeys 1 to 3. The functions performed by the softkeys depend on the contents of the menus.? CD C key, activates CD or CD changer Rotary/pushbutton. Volume control and on/off switch. A TU key, switches to radio operation mode. 171 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

4 Menu overview 172 Tuner operation CD, CDC operation Navigation operation Main tuner menu Main CD menu Main navigation menu Tuner functions menu CD functions menu Route guidance menu Tuner DSC menu CD DSC menu Navigation DSC menu

5 Safety information The TravelPilot has been specifically designed for use in cars. The special information required by navigation systems for lorries or busses, such as height restrictions or maximum permissible loads, is not included on the navigation CDs. Load a CD into the CD drive. For safety s sake, load or change a CD only when your vehicle is stationary. Do not open the operating panel unless you want to load a CD. Close the operating panel immediately after you have loaded a CD to ensure that the system is ready for operation when you resume your trip. When the operating panel is open, a red LED will flash as a warning. After 30 seconds you will hear a warning beep which indicates that you should close the operating panel. Operating the system while driving If you do not focus your full attention on the traffic situation at all times, you could cause serious accidents. To avoid being distracted by the TravelPilot, please observe the following information: Before you take your first trip using the TravelPilot, make yourself familiar with the system and its operation. Find a suitable area to temporarily park your vehicle if you want to re-program the TravelPilot. Do not make any adjustments to the TravelPilot while driving unless the traffic situation allows. Do not attempt to enter your destination unless the vehicle is stationary. 173 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

6 Table of contents 174 Equipment illustration Menu overview Safety information Table of contents General operating instructions. 178 Switching the system on/off Switching the system on/off with the vehicle ignition Switching the unit on when the vehicle ignition is switched off Selecting the operating mode Switching between the main and the functions menus Switching between the main and the route guidance menus for navigation Activating the DSC menu Adjusting the volume Automatic mute during telephone calls Display Adjusting the tone and the balance/fader Switching on coded systems after they have been disconnected from the vehicle battery Radio operation Starting radio operation Selecting the waveband or memory bank Switching RDS (Radio Data System) on/off Activating/deactivating RDS-REG. 185 Switching PTY (Program Type) on/off PTY Alarm Traffic information TA (Traffic Announcement) Activating/deactivating the TA function for radio operation Interrupting traffic announcements Selecting a station, FM Automatic station seek tuning Paging through the broadcasting network (with RDS only) Manual station tuning Selecting radio stations, AM Automatic station seek tuning Manual station tuning Scan seek tuning Starting Scan seek tuning Ending Scan seek tuning Storing radio stations Storing stations manually Storing stations automatically with Travelstore Starting Travelstore How to reduce interference in FM radio reception Activating/deactivating SHARX CD operation Starting CD playback Inserting a CD Starting CD playback for the integrated CD player (no CD changer connected) Starting CD playback for the integrated CD player (CD changer connected) Switching the playing time indicator on/off Traffic announcements during CD operation Selecting tracks Fast forward/reverse Random play (MIX) Scanning all of the tracks on a CD (SCAN)

7 Table of contents Repeating tracks (REPEAT) Starting the Repeat function Ending the Repeat function Naming CDs Entering the name Deleting characters Deleting the current name Deleting all of the names Track programming Creating the track program Deleting tracks from the track program Starting/stopping the track program Deleting individual track programs Deleting all of the track programs from the memory Navigation How navigation works Starting navigation Destination entry Destinations Destination entry with the edit menu Selecting letters Deleting letters Selecting entries from lists Paging in lists Scrolling through lists page-bypage Destination entry - Town Destination entry - Street, intersection and house number Destination entry - House number Destination entry - Intersection Destination entry - Town centre Special destinations in the destination town, surrounding the destination, surrounding your current position and supraregional destinations Special destinations - In the destination town Special destinations - Supraregional destinations Special destinations - Surrounding the destination Special destinations - Surrounding the current position. 212 Destination entry - From the destination memory Destination entry - For a position mark Selecting a position mark as your destination Route guidance Starting route guidance Switching the audio source Cancelling route guidance NO MAP route guidance Travel guide Displaying the route list Locating mode Destination memory Storing a destination in the destination memory Entering and altering short names Sorting destinations manually Deleting destinations from the destination memory Displaying GPS status and your position SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

8 Table of contents 176 Bypassing traffic congestion during route guidance Entering a detour of traffic congestion Cancelling a detour of traffic congestion Selecting route options Setting a position mark Storing the position mark Traffic announcements during route guidance Activating/deactivating voice output Activating/deactivating the memory of the last 10 destinations (LAST 10) Selecting time info Setting the position mark manually Simulating route guidance CD changer operation Inserting CDs into the CD changer Starting CD changer operation Switching between the main menu and the functions menu Activating the DSC menu Selecting CDs Selecting tracks Restarting tracks Fast forward/reverse Random play (MIX) Selecting random play MIX for one CD or all of the CDs in the magazine Scanning tracks (SCAN) Scanning the tracks on one CD Scanning the tracks on all of the CDs Repeating tracks or CDs (REPEAT). 234 Starting the Repeat function Ending the Repeat function Activating the Repeat function for one track Switching on the Repeat function for a CD Track programming Creating the track program Deleting tracks from the track program Starting/stopping the track program Deleting individual track programs Deleting all of the track programs from the memory Naming CDs Entering the name Deleting characters Deleting the current name Deleting all of the names Switching the playing time indicator on/off Activating/deactivating traffic announcements (CD changer)

9 Table of contents RC06 remote control unit Selecting the audio source Activating navigation Adjusting the volume Mute Cancelling the mute function Selecting the waveband or memory bank Selecting stored stations Starting station seek tuning Starting SCAN seek tuning, Radio operation Starting Travelstore Selecting tracks, CD-changer operation Selecting tracks, CD operation Fast forward/reverse, CD-changer operation Fast forward/reverse, CD operation Set-up/Basic settings Activating the Set-up menu Adjusting the day/night display, the viewing angle, contrast and brightness Automatic switch to night display Adjusting the viewing angle Altering the display brightness Fade effect in the menus Adjusting the power-on and announcement volume and GALA Altering the time Selecting the time format Selecting the time zone Activating summer time Selecting the language Calibrating the system Calibrating the system after its installation (New install) Calibrating the system after a tyre change Calibrating the system manually Performing a system test Displaying the GPS status and your position Activating/deactivating the system coding Activating/deactivating the coding Reset to factory settings Adjusting seek tuning sensitivity SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

10 General operating instructions 178 Switching the system on/off To switch your TravelPilot on press the left-hand The system will begin to play the audio source which was active last at the power-on volume level. Refer to the section on Adjusting the power-on/traffic message volume and GALA in the chapter on Set-up. Switching the system on/off with the vehicle ignition If the system has been installed accordingly, you can switch it on and off with the vehicle ignition. Switching the unit on when the vehicle ignition is switched off If the TravelPilot has been installed accordingly, you can also operate it when the ignition is switched off. Press the left-hand The TravelPilot will switch on. After the unit has played for an hour, it will switch off automatically to prevent the vehicle battery from running down. Note: To prevent the TravelPilot from being used after it has been disconnected from the vehicle battery, you can activate the security coding. If the security coding has been activated, you will always be required to enter the code after the vehicle battery has been disconnected, after the system has been disconnected from its power supply (e.g. if stolen) and after a fuse has blown. For information on how to activate/deactivate the coding, please refer to the section on Activating the equipment coding in the chapter on Set-up.

11 General operating instructions Selecting the operating mode To select the operating mode, press: TU A for radio operation, CD C? to activate CD-player or CD-changer operation (optional) and NAV < to activate navigation. When you press one of these keys to switch between the audio sources, you will access the main menu for the audio source selected. Each audio source (tuner, CD player and CD changer) has three menus which are used to make all of the setting adjustments: - The main menu is used to make the most frequent adjustments, e.g. to select radio stations or CD tracks. - The functions menu is used to select special functions such as Travelstore. - DSC menu. Direct Software Control is used to adjust the options for the individual audio sources to suit your own personal preferences. The following menus are available in navigation mode: - The main menu to activate the main navigation functions, - The route guidance menu with visual driving recommendations and - The DSC menu to adjust the options for navigation to suit your own personal preferences. Switching between the main and the functions menus To switch between the main and the functions menus for an audio source, Press the corresponding button TU A or CD C? again. 179 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

12 General operating instructions 180 Switching between the main and the route guidance menus for navigation If you want to switch between the main and the route guidance menus when route guidance is active, Press NAV <. Activating the DSC menu To access the DSC menu in the individual operating modes press DSC 8 once briefly. Adjusting the volume To increase the system volume, Turn the left-hand clockwise. To decrease the system volume, Turn the left-hand counter-clockwise. When you make these adjustments you will see symbols in the foreground of the display to indicate the setting you have selected. Note: During a spoken driving recommendation for navigation you can alter the volume without affecting the main volume for the audio source. The difference in volume will be stored automatically. Automatic mute during telephone calls If an in-car telephone has been connected to the system, the TravelPilot will switch to mute during a telephone call. A telephone symbol will appear in the foreground of the display for the active audio source. If you make or receive a telephone call during active route guidance PHONE will appear as the message in the display. The visual driving recommendations remain visible. Main tuner menu with the volume setting display

13 General operating instructions Display The TravelPilot display provides you with all of the information required for navigation, such as the visual driving recommendations and the menus and lists for the radio, CD-player and CD-changer audio sources. If the system has been installed accordingly, it will automatically switch to night display when the vehicle headlights are switched on. This means that all of the dots are displayed in the opposite colour as for the day display. If you drive with the headlights on during the day, e.g. in Scandinavian countries, you can deactivate this automatic switch. Refer to the information in the chapter on Set-up - Display. It is possible to adjust the viewing angle of the display in your vehicle to obtain optimum legibility. Refer to the information in the chapter on Set-up - Display. Main tuner menu Note: Always handle the screen with care. Never allow the display to come into contact with pointed objects as this will result in scratches and damage the screen. To clean the screen, use only a soft, lintfree cloth, moistened with a little rubbing alcohol if necessary. Do not use any solvents such as turpentine or petrol as they are very aggressive and will damage the screen. 181 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

14 General operating instructions 182 Adjusting the tone and the balance/fader The TravelPilot allows you to make separate adjustments to the bass and treble for each audio source. The settings selected for the balance, the fader and the Loudness are the same for all of the audio sources. To adjust the audio settings, Switch to the audio source (AM, FM, CD player or CD changer) for which you would like to make the adjustments. Press AUD 3. This activates the audio menu which is used to make the tone adjustments. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the selector bar to the menu item you would like to adjust, and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The control lever will appear surrounded by a frame. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to make the desired adjustment. If you would like to save the adjustments made, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. If you do not want to save the new adjustments and would like to return to the previous settings, Press ESC 9. Audio menu for the FM radio audio source Note: If you do not press any of the keys, the system will automatically switch back to the original menu after 30 seconds (time out).

15 General operating instructions Switching on coded systems after they have been disconnected from the vehicle battery If you attempt to switch on a coded system after it has been disconnected from the vehicle battery, e.g. after a repair has been made to the vehicle, an code inquiry will appear in the display. Enter the code number as follows: Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to mark the first digit of the code number, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The cursor for the code input will move one position to the right. Now select the second digit of the code number and press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to confirm your selection. Enter the remaining digits of the code number in the same way. If you enter an incorrect digit by mistake, Mark the symbol and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; or Press DEL 6. Once you have completed entering the code number, Mark the symbol and press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to confirm your selection. The system will switch on. If you enter and confirm an incorrect code number by mistake, you can repeat your entry. To prevent thieves from discovering the code number by trial and error, the system will be blocked for one hour after an incorrect code is entered for the third time. The system must remain switched on for this time to count down. If the system is disconnected from the power supply during this waiting period, the time will be reset to one hour once again. Code inquiry 183 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

16 Radio operation 184 Starting radio operation Press TU A. Radio operation will begin and the main menu will appear in the display. The station you last tuned into will begin to play. The six softkeys located at the sides of the display are used to recall the radio stations which have been stored and to store the radio stations. Selecting the waveband or memory bank The TravelPilot allows you to tune into FM radio stations and AM radio stations. To select the FM or AM waveband, Start radio operation and Press TU A again. You will access the functions menu and can now use the corresponding softkeys to select one of the memory banks. Main tuner menu Switching RDS (Radio Data System) on/off The Radio Data System is a service offered by radio stations which provides you with more enjoyment and convenience when listening to FM radio. In addition to their regular programming, the radio stations broadcast such signals as their station name, consisting of one to a maximum of eight characters and the traffic information status of the station. The station name will appear in the display as soon as the station is identified. The TravelPilot also automatically searches for the best frequency for the station selected. To take full advantage of the RDS functions, you must activate this option for radio operation in the DSC menu. Start radio operation. Press DSC 8. Tuner functions menu

17 Radio operation You will access the DSC menu for radio operation and find the menu item for RDS in the bottom line on the left. Here you can choose between the following options: VAR, FIX and OFF. VAR is the default setting. Press the softkey marked RDS repeatedly until the desired option is displayed next to RDS. FIX: RDS radio operation is active. Because a number of radio stations transmit not only their station names, but advertising as well, you can use this setting to allow only the display of the station name. Alternating display contents, such as advertising, will not appear on the screen. VAR: The default setting, RDS radio operation is fully active. Alternating display contents will also appear on the screen. OFF: RDS radio operation is deactivated. The radio station selected is identified in the display by its frequency. Tuner DSC menu Activating/deactivating RDS-REG Another attractive RDS option is the Alternate Frequency function. The system constantly searches in the background for frequencies with better reception for the radio station selected and switches automatically to these frequencies. At certain times of the day, however, some radio station networks broadcast different programs to serve a particular region. If the alternate frequency option is activated, this might mean that the radio automatically switches to a stronger frequency for the same station which is currently broadcasting a different regional program. If you want to continue listening to a particular regional program and prevent the radio from automatically switching to a different frequency, switch the menu item REG in the DSC menu to ON. Then the radio will not switch frequencies unless reception deteriorates to the point that it is no longer possible to pick up the frequency selected. SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH 185

18 Radio operation 186 Press DSC 8 to access the tuner DSC menu. Press the softkey marked REG repeatedly until the desired option appears next to REG. OFF is the default setting. Switching PTY (Program Type) on/off PTY is also an RDS service. With PTY, the radio stations indicate the contents of the program they are broadcasting. This allows you to select stations broadcasting the type of program you want to listen to more easily, e.g. POP or CLAS- SICAL. If you activate the PTY function in the DSC menu for radio operation, the program type will appear briefly in the display when you select the station by pressing the station preset key, for example. If the station does not support the PTY function, there will be no indication in the display. Press DSC 8 to access the tuner DSC menu. Press the softkey marked PTY repeatedly until the desired option, ON or OFF, appears. The default setting is ON. PTY Alarm The Alarm is a special program type. If the TravelPilot detects an alarm message, e.g. a disaster alert, a symbol will appear in the foreground of the display and the alarm message will be emitted at the volume selected for traffic information messages. The alarm message can be interrupted by pressing DSC 8, TU A, CD C? and by switching to a different radio station. Main tuner menu displaying the PTY symbol

19 Radio operation Traffic information TA (Traffic Announcement) Traffic information is a service provided by the radio station networks. They broadcast traffic announcements at regular intervals. Radio stations offering traffic information broadcast a special signal to indicate that this service is available. If the TravelPilot identifies this signal, a TP symbol (TP=Traffic Program) will appear in the status line in the main radio menu. If the TravelPilot TA function is active, traffic announcements will be broadcast at the minimum volume selected in the Set-up Volume. If the TA function is activated for the other sources, (CD player and CD changer as well as navigation), playback will be interrupted for an incoming traffic announcement and the message will be broadcast. When the traffic announcement is completed, playback will resume. If the TA function is active and you select a radio station manually which does not support traffic information, you will hear a warning beep. In this case, the system will start an automatic search for a TP station after the warning beep has sounded. Activating/deactivating the TA function for radio operation Use TA 4 to activate or deactivate the TA function. A TA symbol in the status line indicates that the TA function is active. Interrupting traffic announcements To interrupt traffic announcements, press TA 4, DSC 8, AUD 3, TU A or CD C? or select a different radio station. SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH 187

20 Radio operation 188 Selecting a station, FM There are several ways in which you can select radio stations with the TravelPilot. Automatic station seek tuning To select radio stations automatically, the > symbol must appear beside the menu item SEARCH in the tuner DSC menu. Press DSC 8 to access the tuner DSC menu. Press the softkey marked SEARCH as often as necessary until the > symbol appears. Now you can select the station in the main tuner menu. Press >> on the rocker switch 2 to start station seek tuning upwards or << on the rocker switch 2 to start station seek tuning downwards. If the TA function is active, the system will select only those stations which support traffic information (TP symbol in the display). Paging through the broadcasting network (with RDS only) One example of an RDS broadcasting network is the NDR, the North German Radio Broadcasting Network with the following radio stations: NDR1, NDR2, Radio3 NDR INFO and N-JOY. You can select RDS stations within reception range directly. If it is possible to receive several stations which belong to the same broadcasting network, you can press << >> on the rocker switch 2 to page up or down through these stations. Note: this function will not operate unless these stations have been picked up by the radio receiver at least once. You can, for example, start SCAN seek tuning or the Travelstore function. In addition to this, the automatic seek tuning function and the RDS function must be activated. Tuner DSC menu

21 Radio operation Manual station tuning If you know a station s frequency, you can also select it manually. This is useful if you would like to select a station which is not detected by automatic seek tuning. Important: the RDS function must be switched off in the DSC menu. Note: the RDS function must be switched off in the DSC menu and the >> symbol must appear beside SEARCH. Press DSC 8 to access the tuner DSC menu. Press the softkey marked SEARCH as often as necessary until the >> symbol appears. Press << or >> on the rocker switch 2 in the main tuner menu. The frequency will move up or down the waveband in increments of 100 khz. Tuner DSC menu Selecting radio stations, AM In AM radio operation, you can select stations both automatically and manually. Automatic station seek tuning To select stations automatically, the > symbol must appear beside SEARCH in the tuner DSC menu, Press DSC 8 to access the tuner DSC menu. Press the softkey marked SEARCH as often as necessary until the > symbol appears. Press << or >> on the rocker switch 2. The system will tune into the next available station. SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH 189

22 Radio operation 190 Manual station tuning You can also select AM stations manually if you know their frequency. This is useful if you would like to select a station which is not detected by automatic seek tuning. For this to function properly, the >> symbol must appear beside SEARCH in the tuner DSC menu. Press << or >> on the rocker switch 2. The frequency will change in 9 khz increments. Scan seek tuning With Scan seek tuning you can search the entire waveband for stations within your reception range. Each station detected will play for ten seconds. If you do not interrupt Scan seek tuning, it will end automatically once it has run through the waveband completely. Press note that, when the TA function is active, only those stations which support the traffic information function (TP symbol in the display) will be scanned. Starting Scan seek tuning To start Scan seek tuning, Press TU A to access the functions menu for radio operation and Press the softkey marked SCAN. Scan seek tuning will begin. Symbols in the foreground of the display will indicate the progress of Scan seek tuning. Ending Scan seek tuning If you want to end Scan seek tuning or continue listening to the station currently being scanned, Press ESC 9. Scan seek tuning will end, the station selected last will continue to play. Tuner functions menu Main tuner menu, SCAN function active

23 Radio operation Storing radio stations The TravelPilot is able to store 18 FM stations in three memory banks and six AM stations in one memory bank. Storing stations manually To store stations manually, Press TU A to access the functions menu for radio operation and Select the desired FM memory bank: FM1, FM2 or FMT or the AM waveband. The system will return to the main radio menu. Select the radio station and Press and hold down the softkey on which you want to store the station until the radio resumes play after muting briefly. The station is now stored on the softkey selected. The station name or frequency will appear next to the softkey in the display. Storing stations automatically with Travelstore The system is able to store the six stations within reception range with the strongest reception signals in the FMT memory bank. This function is particularly useful on longer trips. Note: Please note that all of the stations previously stored in the FMT memory bank will be replaced by the new stations. Starting Travelstore To use the Travelstore function, Press TU A to access the functions menu for radio operation mode and Press the softkey marked T-STORE. Symbols in the foreground of the display will indicate the progress of the Travelstore function. After the Travelstore function is completed, the first station stored in the FMT memory bank will begin to play. SVENSKA DANSK Tuner functions menu Tuner functions menu ENGLISH 191

24 Radio operation 192 How to reduce interference in FM radio reception When listening to FM radio stations, you will sometimes experience interference caused by neighbouring radio stations cutting in. This happens most often when a large number of stations are close to one another in frequency on the waveband. The TravelPilot has been equipped with the SHARX function to allow you to virtually eliminate such interference. Activating/deactivating SHARX To activate or deactivate the TravelPilot s SHARX function, Press DSC 8 to access the tuner DSC menu and Press the softkey marked SHARX repeatedly until the desired option ON or OFF appears. ON is the default setting. Tuner DSC menu

25 CD operation You can use the TravelPilot s integrated CD drive to play audio CDs. When you play audio CDs, your access to navigation is limited to NO MAP route guidance. Use only audio CDs bearing this label:. During CD playback, the display will indicate the track number and the playing time or only the track number in the top line of the main CD menu. All of the track numbers on the CD will appear in the functional display area. The track currently playing is marked. The functional display area also includes a symbol which indicates how much playing time has elapsed on the CD. The status line also includes symbols to indicate the number of GPS satellites received, the CD function selected, the currently selected audio source, the status of the TA function and a symbol which indicates whether an audio CD is currently inserted in the CD drive. Main CD menu Starting CD playback CD playback will start automatically when you insert an audio CD. Inserting a CD Press the Open key 1 to open the operating panel. Press the Eject button B to eject any CD which might be in the CD drive. Insert the CD with the label facing upwards gently into the CD slot. Press the CD inwards until you can feel resistance. At this point, the CD will be pulled into the CD slot automatically. Note: If the operation panel remains open, a warning beep will sound after 30 seconds. Close the operating panel. CD playback will start automatically after the CD has been checked. The main CD menu will appear in the display. 18 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH 193

26 CD operation 194 Starting CD playback for the integrated CD player (no CD changer connected) If an audio CD has been inserted and there is no CD changer connected, Press CD C?. The system will switch to the main CD menu and CD playback will begin. If there is no audio CD inserted, a corresponding message will appear in the display. Starting CD playback for the integrated CD player (CD changer connected) If there is a CD inserted in the integrated CD player and a CD changer is connected, the system will switch to the main CD menu when you press CD C?. The CD source which was active last will begin to play. If the last CD was played in the CD changer, the main CD changer menu will appear. If you want to activate the integrated CD player, Press CD C? again. The CD functions menu for CD changer operation will appear. Press the softkey marked CD. If you have not inserted an audio CD into the integrated CD player, a lock symbol will appear in front of the menu item CD and you will not be able to select this menu item. CD changer functions menu Switching the playing time indicator on/off During CD playback, either the track number and the playing time or only the track number will appear in the top line of the main CD menu. If you want to switch between the playing time indicator and the track number display, Press DSC 8 to activate the DSC menu for CD operation and Press the softkey marked TIME. The playing time indicator will be switched on or off. The default setting is PLAY. CD DSC menu

27 CD operation Traffic announcements during CD operation To switch the standby function for traffic information (see the chapter on Traffic Announcement TA ) on or off during CD operation, Press TA 4. The TA symbol will either appear in or disappear from the status line in the main CD menu. Selecting tracks During CD playback you can select tracks directly. To select the next track, Press >> on the rocker switch 2. If the last track on the CD is already playing, pressing >> on the rocker switch 2 will select the first track. To repeat the track currently playing or to select a previous track, Press << on the rocker switch 2. If the first track on the CD is currently playing, pressing << will select the last track. Main CD menu Fast forward/reverse You can use fast forward/reverse to find a particular passage on the track currently playing. Press << or >> on the rocker switch 2 during playback. The track will fast forward or reverse audibly. SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH 195

28 CD operation 196 Random play (MIX) You can have the tracks on a CD played in random order. Press CD C? to access the functions menu for CD operation and Press the softkey marked MIX. To end the MIX function, repeat these steps. The MIX function will end automatically if you activate the SCAN function. Scanning all of the tracks on a CD (SCAN) If you would like to scan all of the tracks on a CD, proceed as follows: Press CD C? to access the CD functions menu and Press the softkey marked SCAN. To end the SCAN function, repeat these steps. The SCAN function will end automatically if you activate the MIX function. Repeating tracks (REPEAT) To repeat a track, activate the Repeat function. Starting the Repeat function Proceed as follows: Select the desired track, Press CD C? to access the CD functions menu and Press the softkey marked REPEAT. The track will repeat until you switch the Repeat function off. RPT will appear in the status line of the main CD menu. Ending the Repeat function If you want to end the Repeat function, Press ESC 9. CD functions menus

29 CD operation Naming CDs The TravelPilot also allows you to name your CDs. The name can consist of up to seven characters. The name you give to the CD will not be deleted when you remove the CD from the CD player. When it is inserted again at a later date, the name will appear in the display. If you would like to name a CD, Press CD C? to access the CD functions menu and Press the softkey marked NAME to access the CD Name menu. Press the softkey marked EDIT. The edit menu will now appear. Entering the name Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the cursor to the first letter in the name. The letter marked will appear magnified on the right of the display in the Zoom window. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The letter will appear in the upper name line. Select the remaining letters in the same way. Once you have entered the name completely, Mark the symbol and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;, or Press down the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; for longer than two seconds. After the name has been stored, the system will switch to the CD functions menu. The name will now appear in the functional display area of the main CD menu. SVENSKA DANSK CD functions menu Edit menu ENGLISH 197

30 CD operation 198 Deleting characters If you want to delete a letter, Mark the symbol, and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Deleting the current name To delete the name of the current CD, Switch to the CD name menu and Press the softkey marked CLR NAME. The name will be deleted. The name will also be deleted if you activate the Edit menu again and press the symbol or press and hold the right-hand rotary/ pushbutton ; to exit the menu. Deleting all of the names If you want to delete all of the CD names stored in the memory, proceed as follows: Activate the CD name menu and Press the softkey marked CLR ALL. An inquiry in the display will prompt you to confirm this selection. If you really want to delete all of the CD names, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select YES. If not, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Press ESC 9. CD name menu

31 CD operation Track programming You can also program the tracks you would like to listen to on a CD. This allows you to omit the tracks you do not want to play. Creating the track program To create the track program, Press CD C? to switch to the CD functions menu. Press the softkey marked PROGRAM. This activates the Program menu. If you have not yet selected any tracks, it will not be possible to select the menu items CLR PRG and RUN. They will be marked with a lock symbol. Use <</>> on the rocker switch 2 to select the track you want played first. The tracks can be programmed in ascending order only, i.e. 1, 4, 7, etc., but not 3, 1, 4 etc. Press the softkey marked ADD. Select the next track in the program and Press the softkey marked ADD. Repeat these steps to program all of the tracks you want to include. This programming will not be deleted when you remove the CD from the system. When you insert the CD again at a later date, you will be able to use the track sequence you have programmed. Deleting tracks from the track program To delete tracks from the track program, Activate the program menu, Use <</>> on the rocker switch 2 to select the track you want to delete, and Press the softkey marked SKIP. SVENSKA DANSK CD functions menu CD program menu ENGLISH 199

32 CD operation 200 Starting/stopping the track program Once you have programmed all of the tracks you want to have played, Press the softkey marked RUN. The main CD menu will appear in the display. All of the tracks included in the track program will be marked. TPM will appear in the status line. To stop the track program in progress without deleting it, Press the softkey marked RUN again. Deleting individual track programs To delete the track program, because, for example, you want to program a new one, Start the track program you want to delete and Press the softkey marked CLR PRG. Deleting all of the track programs from the memory If you want to delete all of the track programs from the memory, Press the softkey marked CLR ALL. An inquiry in the display will prompt you to confirm this selection. If you really want to delete all of the track programs, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select YES. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. CD program menu

33 Navigation RNS 3 navigation enables you to find destinations quickly and easily without having to study a lot of road maps. When the navigation function is active, the voice output from the RNS 3 will guide you along the best route. The system will warn you well in advance of the place at which you have to make turns. In addition, you can also look at the display to see the driving recommendations in symbol form as well as the remaining distance and travelling time to your destination. Road safety is always of paramount importance. The rules of the road always have priority over any driving recommendations given by the navigation system. How navigation works The current position of your vehicle is determined by the electronic speedometer signal, the gyroscope and a signal transmitted by GPS satellites (Global Positioning System). The navigation system compares the data with the map information stored on the navigation CD and uses this information as a basis on which to calculate the routes for route guidance. Starting navigation After the system has been switched on, press NAV <. The main navigation menu will appear. Before route guidance can be started, it is necessary to insert a navigation CD-ROM and enter a destination. Destination entry The destination can be entered from the destination memory or by entering a city/ town, a town centre, a street, an intersection and a house number as well as by entering a number of special destinations (e.g. motorway access, train station, etc.). Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select DEST. ENTRY. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to confirm your selection. Main navigation menu 201 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

34 Navigation 202 Destinations The destinations available include: the town centre or a special part of the city in large cities, a street, an intersection of two or more streets a house or a block of houses, special destinations such as train stations, airports, restaurants and public institutions. You can activate the special destinations sorted according to the destinations in your final destination town, in the surrounding area of your destination, on a national basis and in the area surrounding the current location of the vehicle. location marks you have set. This function is useful when you notice an interesting place during your trip (e.g. a shop or restaurant) and would like to use route guidance to return there later. Destination entry with the edit menu The edit menu is used to enter such information as city and street name in the navigation system. The edit menu is divided into five parts: 1 the character set including all letters, blank and special characters and numbers, 2 the operating symbols, 3 the editing field, 4 the edit list and 5 the zoom which magnifies each character marked Edit menu for destination entry

35 Navigation Selecting letters If you want to enter a name in the edit menu, proceed as follows: Use the right-hand rotary pushbutton ; to move the cursor to the character you want to select, As you move the cursor, the character which it marks will be magnified in the zoom window. When you have marked the desired character, press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The character will appear in the editing field. When the first character has been entered, the edit list will appear displaying the entries which begin with that character. When you enter an H as the first letter for your destination, for example, the edit list will move down to the names of places which begin with H (Haader). This allows you to find your destination in the edit list quickly. Deleting letters To delete a letter which you have entered by mistake, Mark the symbol and press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; or DEL 6. Once the name of the place you want to enter as your destination appears on the edit list, mark the symbol and press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; or press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; for longer than 2 seconds. The cursor will move to the list (e.g. of destinations). The desired entry will be marked. Edit menu for destination entry 203 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

36 Navigation 204 Selecting entries from lists Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select the entry. Paging in lists Because the number of lines in the display is limited to five, lists which have more than five entries require more than one page. Lists with more than five entries are marked with arrows on the right-hand side. There are two ways to access the other pages of a list: For lists with less than ten entries Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the selection bar to the second-last entry. Each time you turn the right-hand rotary/pushbutton, the contents of the list will move up by one line. The selection bar will remain on the second-last entry and cannot be moved to the last entry until you have reached the end of the list. Scrolling through lists page-by-page To find the entry you are looking for in long lists more quickly, you can also scroll through the list page-by-page. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the selection bar to the arrow symbol or. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The next or previous page of the list will appear in the display. The selection bar will remain positioned on the arrow symbol. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; repeatedly until you reach the page you are looking for. List (Route list for navigation) with more than ten entries

37 Navigation Destination entry - Town If you want to drive to a destination in another town, you must first enter the town. Select DEST. ENTRY in the main navigation menu. The destination entry menu will appear. Select TOWN The editing menu for entering the town name will appear. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the cursor to the character you want to select. When the desired character is marked, press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The character will appear in the editing field. The first place name on the list of towns and cities which begins with the letter selected will appear in the editing list. When the name of the town you want to select appears in the editing list, Mark the symbol and press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;, or Press down the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; for longer than two seconds. The display will switch to the list of the place names. The name you want to select will be marked. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select this place as your destination. If the name of the town or city is listed more than once, a submenu will appear. You can select the town/city you want from this list. Destination entry menu 205 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

38 Navigation 206 Once you have selected the place, you will be prompted to continue with DES- TINATION ENTRY. Now select from among - STREET, entry of the destination street. Whether or not you can enter a street as your destination depends on the size of the city/town selected and the data stored on your navigation CD. - TOWN CENTRE, selection of the centre of a city or city district as your destination - DEST. SURROUND, you can select special destinations directly from a list from such categories as motorway access, train station, shopping centre, etc. in the area surrounding your destination. For more information, refer to the section on Special destinations, Destination surroundings. This will not be possible unless the corresponding data is available. If there is no data available on individual menu items, these will be marked with a lock symbol and it will not be possible to select them. If you do not want to select this place as your destination, Press ESC 9. You will return to the edit menu. Destination entry - Street, intersection and house number If you want to drive to a different street in the town you entered as your destination last, you can also select STREET from the destination entry menu. To make it easier to find your street, a long street name may be listed more than once, e.g.: RAABE-WEG, WILHELM- and WILHELM-RAABE-WEG. Enter the street name in the edit menu, Select the street name you are looking for from the list. Destination entry menu Destination entry menu

39 Navigation If the street name is listed more than once for the destination town, a submenu will appear so that you can select the correct street. After you have selected the street, you will access the destination entry menu. Select one of the following options: - CONTINUE, you have completed entering your destination. The main navigation menu will appear and you can start route guidance to the street selected. For more information, refer to the section on Route guidance. - INTERSECTION, to make your destination more exact, you can also select an intersecting street for the street selected. - HOUSE NUMBER, in large cities it is also possible to enter a house number. This will not be possible unless the corresponding data is available on your navigation CD. If there is no data available for the menu items INTERSECTION and HOUSE NUMBER, these will be marked with a lock symbol and it will not be possible to select them. If you do not want to select this street as your destination, Press ESC 9. You will return to the edit menu. Destination entry - House number If you select the menu item HOUSE NUMBER, a list of the available house numbers will appear. Select the block of numbers containing the house number. The main navigation menu will appear. Now you can start route guidance. To adapt the route to your preferences, e.g. no motorways, you can select route options before route guidance begins. For more information, refer to the sections on Route options and Route guidance in this chapter. Destination entry menu Destination entry house number 207 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

40 Navigation 208 Destination entry - Intersection If you select INTERSECTION in the destination entry menu, a list of the available intersection streets for the destination street will appear. If there are more than twenty intersections, an editing menu will appear so that you can find the intersection you are looking for more easily. Enter the name of the intersection street into the edit menu and switch to the list. Select the desired intersection street from the list. The main navigation menu will appear. Now you can select route options in the DSC menu, if desired, and start route guidance to the selected intersection. For more information, refer to the sections on Route options and Route guidance. Destination entry - Town centre If you select TOWN CENTRE after you have entered the town or if you select TOWN CENTRE from the destination entry menu, a list of the available town centres will appear. Select the town centre you are looking for from the list. If there are more than 20 town centres available in the destination town, an edit menu will appear to allow you to select the town centre you are looking for. Enter the name of the town centre, Activate the list and Select the town centre from the list. List of street intersections Destination entry menu

41 Navigation Special destinations in the destination town, surrounding the destination, surrounding your current position and supraregional destinations Special destinations which you can enter as destinations are divided into categories. The categories are stored in alphabetical order. Categories for special destinations include e.g. - Car parks, - Hospitals, - Mechanics, - Motorway access points, - Shopping centres, - Train stations, etc. Not all categories are available for all special destinations and places. The selection of categories in the special destinations menu depends on what is available in the destination area. After you select a category, the list will appear if there are fewer than 20 entries and the edit menu if there are more than 20 entries. You can access special destinations for four different areas: - AT DESTINATION, special destinations will be displayed for your current destination. - SUPRAREG. DEST are not connected with any particular place. Categories are available for the entire country and include such destinations as motorway access points, motorway service points, airports and border crossings. - DEST. SURROUND, here you can find special destinations for a particular destination town. This will also include special destinations in the surrounding area, e.g. a stadium outside a city. Special destinations menu 209 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

42 Navigation POS. SURROUND., are special destinations in the area surrounding your current vehicle position (this function is particularly useful if you are looking for such special destinations as petrol stations, for example). Special destinations - In the destination town To be able to select special destinations at your destination town, you must first enter at least a town or town centre as your destination. Enter a town or town centre as your destination. After you have entered the town centre, select CONTINUE in the address entry menu. You will access the main navigation menu. Switch to the destination entry menu. Select SPECIAL DESTS in the destination entry menu. Select the menu item AT DESTINATION. A list indicating all of the special destination categories for the destination selected will appear. Select the desired category. If there are fewer than 20 entries available in the category selected, a list will appear. The special destinations available will appear in alphabetical order, indicating the distance to the destination selected. If there are more than 20 entries available in the category selected, you will first see an edit menu. Enter the name of the special destination, Switch to the list and Select the destination you are looking for from the list. Once you have selected and confirmed the desired destination, the main navigation menu will appear. You can start route guidance. For more information, refer to the section on Route guidance. Destination entry menu Special destinations menu

43 Navigation Special destinations - Supraregional destinations As special destinations, you can also select motorway access points or service points, airports or border crossings. Here you are not required to enter a destination first. All you have to know is the name of the special destination you are looking for. Switch to the destination entry menu. Select SPECIAL DESTS in the destination entry menu. Select the menu item SUPRAREG. DEST. A list of national destinations will appear. The national destinations available will depend on the data stored on your navigation CD. Select the desired category. The edit menu will appear. Enter the name of the special destination, Switch to the list and Select the destination you are looking for. Once you have selected and confirmed the special destination you are looking for, the main navigation menu will appear. You can now start route guidance. For more information, refer to the section on Route guidance. Special destinations - Surrounding the destination To select special destinations in the area surrounding your destination, you must first enter a street as your destination. Enter a town and a street as your destination. After you have entered the street, select CONTINUE in the address entry menu. You will access the main navigation menu. Switch to the destination entry menu. Select SPECIAL DESTS in the destination entry menu. Select the menu item DEST. SURROUND. SVENSKA DANSK Special destinations menu Special destinations menu ENGLISH 211

44 Navigation 212 A list displaying all of the available special destination categories will appear. Select the category you are looking for. If there are fewer than 20 entries available in the category selected, a list will appear. The special destinations available will appear in alphabetical order, indicating the distance to the destination selected. If there are more than 20 entries available in the category selected, you will first see an edit menu. Enter the name of the special destination, Switch to the list and Select the destination you are looking for from the list. Once you have selected and confirmed the desired destination, the main navigation menu will appear. You can start route guidance. For more information, refer to the section on Route guidance. Special destinations - Surrounding the current position You can select special destinations in the area surrounding your current vehicle position from categories. Switch to the destination entry menu. Select SPECIAL DESTS in the destination entry menu. Select the menu item POS. SURROUND. A list displaying all of the special destinations categories currently available in the area surrounding your vehicle position will appear. Select the category you are looking for. If there are fewer than 20 entries available in the category selected, a list will appear. The special destinations available will appear in alphabetical order, indicating the distance to the destination selected. Special destinations menu

45 Navigation If there are more than 20 entries available in the category selected, you will first see an edit menu. Enter the name of the special destination, Switch to the list and Select the destination you are looking for from the list. Once you have selected and confirmed the desired destination, the main navigation menu will appear. You can start route guidance. For more information, refer to the section on Route guidance. Destination entry - From the destination memory You can store destinations that you drive to frequently in the destination memory and recall them at a later date for route guidance. For information on how to store and edit destinations in the destination memory, refer to the chapter entitled Destination memory. There are three different destination memories to choose from: - LAST 10, stores the last ten destinations driven to using route guidance. The destinations are stored automatically in the LAST 10 memory when the option LAST 10 has been activated in the DSC menu for navigation. For more information, refer to the chapter entitled Destination memory. - ALPH. SORTING, the destinations stored in the memory are displayed in alphabetical order. - MANUAL SORTING, the destinations stored in the memory are displayed in the order you select. To recall destinations from the destination memory, Switch to the destination entry menu. Select the menu item DEST. MEMORY. Select the memory containing the destination you want to recall. Destination memory menu 213 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

46 Navigation 214 A list displaying the destinations available will appear. Select the destination you are looking for. The main navigation menu will appear. Now you can start route guidance. For more information, refer to the section on Route guidance. Destination entry - For a position mark You can also enter the destination in the form of a position mark you have set. A position mark is the vehicle position you have set as a marker during active route guidance or locating. To set a position mark, a navigation CD must be inserted in the system. Selecting a position mark as your destination You can enter the last position mark set directly for route guidance. Switch to the destination entry menu, Select the menu item POSITION MARK. The position mark will be used as your destination for route guidance. The system will switch to the main navigation menu and you can now start route guidance. For more information, refer to the section on Route guidance. Destination entry menu

47 Navigation Route guidance Starting route guidance After you have entered your destination and selected route options, if desired, you can start route guidance. Select the menu item ROUTE GUIDANCE in the main navigation menu. The route guidance menu will appear. The route will be calculated. Depending on how far you are from your destination, this can take several seconds. After route calculation is complete, you will hear the first spoken driving recommendation. The top line of the route guidance menu will display the name of the street you are currently driving on or the name of the next street into which you must turn off. If you leave the digitised area, OFF ROAD or OFF MAP will appear in the top line. The visual driving recommendations appear in the symbol field in the left-hand part of the display. You can switch between 2D and 3D to display the driving recommendations. To switch back and forth between the display modes, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; until the display changes. In the centre you will see a bar graph which indicates the distance to the next change in direction. On the right-hand side of the display, you can choose between a display of the remaining driving time to your destination or the estimated time of arrival. For more information, refer to the section on Selecting time info. During route calculation, CALC or RECALC will appear in the time display. The remaining distance to your destination appears below the time display. The status line includes symbols indicating the status of TA, the traffic announcement function, and the number of satellites the system is currently able to receive. For more information on the TA function, read the section on Traffic announcements during route guidance. Route guidance menu Route guidance menu, 3D display 215 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

48 Navigation 216 The right-hand, bottom line in the display area indicates the active audio source. If you are listening to the radio, the station name or the frequency of the station selected (for more information, refer to Radio operation with RDS ) will appear in this part of the display. If the CD changer (optional) is active, the number of the CD currently playing and the track number or the track number and the elapsed playing time of the track will appear here. To find out how to switch between the time displays for CD changer operation, read the section on Selecting time info in the chapter entitled CD changer operation. During a telephone call, the audio source will mute and the display will read PHONE. Note: While the route guidance menu is active, the six softkeys have the same functions as in the main menu of the audio source which is active in the background. This means that you can activate the most important main functions of the active audio source at any time without leaving the route guidance menu. Route guidance menu, 3D display Switching the audio source You can switch your audio source at any time during route guidance. Press TU A or CD C? while route guidance is active. The main menu for radio or CD changer operation will appear. It is not possible to activate the CD changer operation menu unless a CD changer is connected and ready to operate. It is not possible to activate CD operation for the integrated CD player during route guidance. Select a different radio station or a different CD track, for example. When you want to return to the route guidance menu, Press NAV <.

49 Navigation Cancelling route guidance To cancel active route guidance, Press ESC 9 or start new route guidance or activate the locating mode. When you press ESC 9, you will be prompted to confirm your selection. If you really want to cancel route guidance, Select YES and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. If you switch the system off during active route guidance, the data for route guidance will remain stored for another 30 minutes. During this time you can continue your trip with route guidance. After 30 minutes have passed, you must start route guidance again. Cancelling route guidance NO MAP route guidance NO MAP route guidance will be in effect if the navigation CD is removed after the destination has been entered and route guidance has been started. During NO MAP route guidance, you can use the integrated CD player to play audio CDs (possible with navigation CDs starting with 1/99 only). When NO MAP route guidance is active, NO MAP will appear in the top line of the display and the distance to your destination as the crow flies will appear in the symbol field on the left. In addition, the display will also indicate the direction to the destination. Note: For technical reasons it may take several minutes for route guidance to resume properly with spoken driving recommendations and the pictograms after the CD-ROM has been re-inserted into the CD drive. This time is required for the system to clearly identify the current vehicle position. During this time, OFF ROAD may appear in the display. In densely built-up areas with a closely woven network of roadways, the locating function may not always be accurate until the system is able to orient itself clearly. If possible, place the CD-ROM back into the system on the motorway to speed up the locating process. 217 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

50 Navigation 218 Travel guide If you use a navigation CD with a travel guide, you can access travel information on the destinations and select destinations for route guidance. As a rule, the information is divided into categories. These categories can include: - Accommodation - Food and Drink - Tourist information - Entertainment - Histor. buildings Other information might include addresses and telephone numbers as well as price lists and descriptions of the facilities provided by hotels and restaurants. As this information depends on the data stored in the travel guide on your CD, it is not possible to provide an exact description here. Select the menu item TRAVEL GUIDE in the main navigation menu. If there is only one travel guide on the CD, the name of the travel guide will appear directly in the main navigation menu, e.g. MERIAN scout. If there is more than one travel guide on the CD, a selection menu listing the travel guides will appear first. Select a travel guide. You might be required to enter the name of the town or city for which you want the information in an edit menu for selecting the town. Select the category for the information you require. Main navigation menu

51 Navigation Displaying the route list It is possible to have the route list calculated by the navigation system displayed. Press NAV < to switch from the route guidance menu to the main navigation menu. Select the menu item ROUTE LIST from the main navigation menu. The route list which has been calculated will appear. When you have finished with the list, Press ESC 9 to quit the menu. Locating mode Route list In the locating mode, the name of the street you are currently travelling on will appear in the top line of the menu. The symbol field shows a compass symbol indicating due north. Since the locating mode is not route guidance, the distance to the destination is not indicated. If GPS time is available, the current system time will appear in the right-hand part of the display. 219 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

52 Navigation 220 Destination memory You can use the destination memory to store destinations and identify them with short names. You can view the contents of the destination memory sorted either alphabetically or according to the criteria you have chosen. Storing a destination in the destination memory You can store the currently active destination, or after route guidance has ended, the destination last entered for route guidance in the destination memory. Select DEST. MEMORY from the main navigation menu. Select the menu item STORE DEST. in the destination memory menu. An edit menu which allows you to enter a short name will appear. Enter a short name for the destination and confirm it. If you do not want to give the destination a short name, Select the symbol immediately and press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;, or Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; for longer than two seconds. The destination will be stored with its complete name. You can change the name for the destination at any time. Entering and altering short names To change the short name for a destination in the destination memory or to give a destination a short name, Select the menu item CHANGE NAME in the destination memory menu. An alphabetical list containing all of the destinations stored in the destination memory will appear. Select the destination whose name you want to change. Destination memory menu Destination memory menu

53 Navigation An edit menu will appear. Enter a short name for the destination, Select the symbol and press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;, or Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; for longer than two seconds. Sorting destinations manually You can also sort the destinations in the destination memory manually. Then it is possible to activate this manually sorted list to enter a destination for navigation from the destination memory. To sort the destinations, Select SORT DEST. from the destination memory menu. Move the selection bar to the entry you want to move and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. A marker will appear in front of the entry. Move the destination to its new position on the list and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Repeat this process until all of the entries are positioned as you want them. Deleting destinations from the destination memory It is possible to delete the memory containing the last 10 destinations, individual destinations and all of the destinations in the destination memory. This will not function unless a navigation CD is inserted in the system. Select CLEAR DEST. from the destination memory menu. A menu containing the following selections will appear: - LAST 10, the memory containing the last 10 destinations will be deleted. Not possible unless the LAST 10 memory has been activated. - SINGLE DEST., you can select and delete individual destinations from the list of stored destinations. Destination memory menu Destination memory menu 221 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

54 Navigation ALL DESTS., all of the destinations in the list will be deleted. After you have selected the option you want, you will be prompted to confirm your selection. Confirm it or return to the previous menu. Displaying GPS status and your position To display the number of GPS satellites which the system is currently able to receive and the geographical location, Open the main navigation menu. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select the menu item GPS STATUS and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;.

55 Navigation Bypassing traffic congestion during route guidance The TravelPilot allows you to avoid traffic congestion or closed portions of the road during active route guidance. To detour traffic congestion, proceed as follows: Entering a detour of traffic congestion Press :. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the selection bar to the menu item FROM. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to enter how far from your current location the detour should begin. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the selection bar to the menu item TO. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to enter how far from your current location the detour should end. Select OK and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The route guidance menu will be activated once again and the route will be recalculated. Cancelling a detour of traffic congestion Access the Tailback ahead menu. Select CANCEL and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The route guidance menu will be activated once again and the route list will be re-calculated. Tailback ahead menu 223 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

56 Navigation 224 Selecting route options You can adapt the route to your specific needs at any time, even during active route guidance. The parameters which can be adjusted include: - ROUTE, choose between the quickest and the shortest route. - MOTORWAY, here you can determine whether or not route guidance will use motorways. - FERRIES, you can determine whether route guidance should allow or avoid ferries. - TOLL, here you can decide whether or not you want to drive along toll roads. If you choose AVOID MOTORWAY, but not using a motorway would lead to a much longer route, the TravelPilot will include the motorway in the route. The same applies to ferries and toll roads. To select the route options, Activate the menu item ROUTE OPTIONS in the DSC menu. The selection menu for the route options will appear. Select the menu item you wish to alter and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. When you want to quit the selection menu, Press ESC 9 (You will return to the DSC menu in navigation), or Select the menu item CONTINUE and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;, and the main navigation menu will appear. Route options menu Note: If you alter the route options during active route guidance, the route will be re-calculated. The route options selected will remain active until you change them.

57 Navigation Setting a position mark You can store your current vehicle position at any time, even during active route guidance. To store your current vehicle position, Mark the menu item POSITION MARK in the DSC menu. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Storing the position mark After you have pressed the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;, a selection menu will appear. Here you can choose whether you want to enter a name for the position mark or return to the menu in which you set the position mark. If you select the option SHORT N. and enter a name for the position mark, it will be stored automatically in the destination memory. Select the menu item SHORT N. An edit menu which allows you to enter the short name will appear. Enter a short name, Select the symbol and press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;, or Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; for longer than two seconds. The position mark will be stored in the destination memory under the short name entered. If you select BACK, you will return to the menu in which the position mark was set and the position mark will not be stored. DSC menu for navigation Edit menu 225 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

58 Navigation 226 Traffic announcements during route guidance During route guidance, you can switch traffic information standby on or off, regardless of which audio source is active: radio or CD changer (optional). Press TA 4, The TA function will be activated or deactivated. Activating/deactivating voice output You can activate route guidance for navigation with or without voice output. The voice output provides you with information on how far you must travel until it is time to make a change in your direction and gives spoken driving recommendations. Access the DSC menu for navigation and Select the menu item VOICE. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; until the desired option ON or OFF is marked. The default setting is ON. Activating/deactivating the memory of the last 10 destinations (LAST 10) If the LAST 10 memory is active, all of the destinations used in route guidance will be stored automatically in the memory. You can also deactivate the LAST 10 memory. Select the menu item LAST 10 in the DSC menu for navigation. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; until the desired setting ON or OFF is marked. The default setting is ON. DSC menu for navigation

59 Navigation Selecting time info To switch between the display for remaining driving time to your destination and the arrival time, Press DSC 8 to access the DSC menu and Mark the menu item TIME INFO. The option selected will appear in symbol form behind TIME INFO. The car symbol stands for the display of the remaining driving time and the finish-line flag for the time of arrival. To alter the time display, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Setting the position mark manually If there is no GPS reception, you can also enter your location manually. Press DSC 8 to access the DSC menu and Mark the menu item POSITION MAN.. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Now you can enter your location in the following order: town/city, street, intersection. 227 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

60 Navigation 228 Simulating route guidance The TravelPilot also allows you to simulate route guidance. The system demonstrates route guidance with visual driving recommendations and voice output in real time. If you want to start a navigation simulation, Switch to the DSC menu for navigation, and Select the menu item NAVI SIMULATION. Switch to the DSC menu for navigation again, and Select the menu item POSITION MAN., Now enter a location in the following sequence: city, street, intersection, Then enter a destination and Start route guidance. The navigation system will be activated. The route guidance menu will appear. DEMO will appear in the left-hand part of the display below the visual driving instructions. The demonstration mode will end automatically after route guidance has ended. DSC menu for navigation

61 CD changer operation You can operate the following Blaupunkt CD changers with the TravelPilot: - CDC - A08 - IDC - A09 For information on how to install the CD changer in your vehicle and connect it to the TravelPilot, refer to the installation and connection instructions enclosed with the CD changer. Inserting CDs into the CD changer For information on how to fill the magazine with CDs and insert the magazine into the changer, refer to the instructions enclosed with the CD changer. Starting CD changer operation To start CD changer operation, Press CD C?. If the CD source used last was the integrated CD player and there is still an audio CD in the drive, it will begin to play. Otherwise, the CD played last or the first available CD in the CD changer will begin to play. If there is an audio CD inserted in the integrated CD player, Press CD C? to switch to the functions menu and Press the softkey marked CDC. The main CD changer menu will appear. The track number and the playing time will appear in the top line of the display. It is possible to deactivate the playing time indicator. For more information, read the section on Switching the playing time indicator on/off. The numbers or names of the first five CDs in the changer will appear in the functional display area in the centre of the display. In addition, there is a menu field CD6-CD10 which you can use to access the second page of the main menu. SVENSKA DANSK CD functions menu Main CD changer menu ENGLISH 229

62 CD changer operation 230 Note: Because the IDC - A09 can accommodate only five CDs, the main menu will have no second page if an IDC - A09 has been connected. Along the bottom line, the status line, you will see from left to right - the number of GPS satellites received, - symbols for the operating modes SCAN, MIX, REPEAT - a symbol for the currently active audio source, - the status of the TA function and - a symbol, which indicates whether a navigation or an audio-cd is inserted in the drive. Switching between the main menu and the functions menu To switch between the main menu and the functions menu for CD changer operation, Press CD C? again. The function menu will appear. Activating the DSC menu If you want to activate the DSC menu for CD changer operation, Press DSC 8. CD changer functions menu CD changer DSC menu

63 CD changer operation Selecting CDs To select a CD, Press the softkey allocated to the CD. If the CD you want to play is not displayed in the functional area of the display, switch to the second page of the main menu. Press the softkey marked CD6-CD10 or CD1-CD5. This will access the other page of the menu. Selecting tracks To select the next track, Press >> on the rocker switch 2. When you have reached the last track, pressing >> on the rocker switch 2 will select the first track on the CD. Restarting tracks To restart the track currently playing or to select a previous track, Press << on the rocker switch 2. If the first track on the CD is playing, pressing << will select the last track. Main CD changer menu Fast forward/reverse If you want to play a particular passage on the track, you can use fast forward/ reverse to find it. During playback press << or >> on the rocker switch 2. The track will fast reverse or fast forward audibly. SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH 231

64 CD changer operation 232 Random play (MIX) You can have the tracks on a CD or on all of the CDs in the changer played in random order. Press CD C? to switch to the functions menu for CD changer operation and Press the softkey marked MIX. The first, randomly selected track will begin to play. The status line in the main menu will display MIX. Selecting random play MIX for one CD or all of the CDs in the magazine For the MIX function you can determine whether only the tracks on the current CD or whether the tracks on all of the CDs in the changer are to be played in random order. Press DSC 8 to switch to the DSC menu. CD MAG Press the softkey marked MIX until the desired option appears behind MIX. - Only the tracks on the current CD will be played back in random order. - The tracks on all of the CDs in the magazine will be played back in random order. CD changer functions menu CD changer DSC menu

65 CD changer operation Scanning tracks (SCAN) If you would like to scan all of the tracks on a CD or the tracks on all of the CDs in the changer, proceed as follows: Press CD C? to switch to the functions menu and Press the softkey marked SCAN. Starting with the track currently playing, all of the tracks will be played for 10 seconds. Scanning the tracks on one CD If you want to use the SCAN function for the tracks of the current CD only, then CD must appear next to the menu item SCAN in the DSC menu. Scanning the tracks on all of the CDs To scan the tracks of all of the CDs in the changer, then MAG must appear next to SCAN in the DSC menu. CD changer functions menu CD changer DSC menu SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH 233

66 CD changer operation 234 Repeating tracks or CDs (REPEAT) To repeat a track or a CD, activate the Repeat function. Starting the Repeat function Proceed as follows: Select the track or CD you want to repeat, Press CD C? to switch to the functions menu and Press the softkey marked REPEAT. The track or the CD will be repeated until you end the Repeat function. RPT will appear in the status line of the main CD menu. Ending the Repeat function If you want to end the Repeat function, Press ESC 9. Activating the Repeat function for one track If you want to repeat the current track only, you have to set the Repeat function to TRCK before you select it. Press DSC 8 to access the DSC menu and Press the softkey marked RPT until TRCK appears beside it. Switching on the Repeat function for a CD To repeat an entire CD, you must set the Repeat function to CD. Press the softkey marked RPT in the DSC menu until CD appears. These settings will remain in effect for all of the repeat functions in CD changer operation until you change them. CD changer functions menu CD changer DSC menu

67 CD changer operation Track programming You can also program the tracks you would like to listen to on a CD. This allows you to omit the tracks you do not want to play. Creating the track program To create the track program, Select the CD for which you want to program tracks, Press CD C? to switch to the function menu. Press the softkey marked PROGRAM. This activates the Program menu. If you have not yet selected any tracks, it will not be possible to select the menu items CLR PRG and RUN. They will be marked with a lock symbol. Use <</>> on the rocker switch 2 to select the track you want played first. The tracks can be programmed in ascending order only, i.e. 1, 4, 7, etc., but not 3, 1, 4 etc. Press the softkey marked ADD. Select the next track in the program and Press the softkey marked ADD. Repeat these steps to program all of the tracks you want to include. This programming will not be deleted when you remove the CD from the system. When you insert the CD again at a later date, you will be able to use the track sequence you have programmed. In the main menu, a star will appear next to the CD number or name to indicate that you have programmed tracks on it. CD changer functions menu Program menu for CD changer operation SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH 235

68 CD changer operation 236 Deleting tracks from the track program To delete tracks from the track program, Use <</>> on the rocker switch 2 to select the track you want to delete, and Press the softkey marked SKIP. Starting/stopping the track program Once you have programmed all of the tracks you want to have played, Press the softkey marked RUN. The main CD menu will appear in the display. All of the tracks included in the track program will be marked. TPM will appear in the status line. To stop the track program in progress without deleting it, Press the softkey marked RUN again. Deleting individual track programs To delete the track program, because, for example, you want to program a new one, Start the track program you want to delete and Press the softkey marked CLR PRG. Deleting all of the track programs from the memory If you want to delete all of the track programs from the memory, Press the softkey marked CLR ALL. An inquiry in the display will prompt you to confirm this selection. If you really want to delete all of the track programs, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select YES. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Program menu for CD changer operation

69 CD changer operation Naming CDs The TravelPilot also allows you to name your CDs. The name can consist of up to seven characters. The name you give to the CD will not be deleted when you remove the CD from the CD changer. When it is inserted again at a later date, the name will appear in the display. If you would like to name a CD, Select the CD you want to name in the main menu, Press CD C? to switch to the CD functions menu, Press the softkey marked NAME to access the CD name menu. Press the softkey marked EDIT. Entering the name The Edit menu will now appear. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the cursor to the first letter in the name. The letter marked will appear magnified on the right of the display in the Zoom window. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The letter will appear in the upper name line. Select the remaining letters in the same way. Once you have entered the name completely, Mark the symbol and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;, or Press down the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; for longer than two seconds. After the name has been stored, the system will switch to the CD functions menu. The name will now appear in the functional display area of the main CD menu. SVENSKA DANSK CD changer functions menu Edit menu ENGLISH 237

70 CD changer operation 238 Deleting characters If you want to delete a letter, Mark the symbol, and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; or Press DEL 6. Deleting the current name To delete the name of the current CD, Switch to the CD Name menu and Press the softkey marked CLR NAME. The name will be deleted. Deleting all of the names If you want to delete all of the CD names stored in the memory, proceed as follows: Activate the CD name menu and Press the softkey marked CLR ALL. An inquiry in the display will prompt you to confirm this selection. If you really want to delete all of the CD names, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select YES. If not, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Press ESC 9. Edit menu CD name menu for CD changer operation

71 CD changer operation Switching the playing time indicator on/off During playback, either the track number and the playing time elapsed for the track or the number of the CD and the track number will appear in the top line of the main menu. If you would like to switch between the playing time indicator and the display of the CD number, Press DSC 8 to activate the DSC menu for CD changer operation and Press the softkey marked TIME. Activating/deactivating traffic announcements (CD changer) To switch traffic information standby (see Traffic Announcements TA) on or off during CD changer operation, Press TA 4. The TA symbol will either appear in or disappear from the status line in the main CD menu. CD changer DSC menu Main CD changer menu SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH 239

72 RC06 remote control unit 240 With the help of the RC06 steering-wheel remote control, you can operate some of the basic TravelPilot functions conveniently without even taking your hands from the steering wheel. Selecting the audio source Use the RC06 remote control to switch the active audio source. Press SRC 1 on the remote control. The next audio source which is ready to operate will begin to play. Activating navigation Note: It is not possible to select navigation unless route guidance is active. To activate navigation with the RC06 remote control, Press down SRC 1 on the remote control until the system switches to navigation mode. Adjusting the volume To adjust the volume with the remote control, Press V+ or V- 3. The volume will increase or decrease. Mute You can use the remote control to switch the audio to mute. Press 4. Cancelling the mute function If you want to cancel the mute function, Press 4 again or Press V+ or V RC06 remote control unit 1 2

73 RC06 remote control unit Selecting the waveband or memory bank To select a different waveband or a different memory bank for radio operation, Press 2 on the remote control. The FM1, FM2, FMT memory banks and the AM waveband will switch through in succession. Selecting stored stations Use the remote control unit to recall stored radio stations from the memory. Press 2 on the remote control. Starting station seek tuning If the RDS function is switched on, you can use << >> 2 to select RDS stations within reception range directly. If the RDS function is switched off, you can use << >> 2 to start the automatic station seek tuning up or down the waveband. Starting SCAN seek tuning, Radio operation To start SCAN seek tuning for radio operation, Hold 2 pressed down on the remote control until SCAN seek tuning begins. Starting Travelstore If you want to start Travelstore, Hold 2 pressed down on the remote control until the Travelstore function begins. 3 4 RC06 remote control unit 1 2 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH 241

74 RC06 remote control unit 242 Selecting tracks, CD-changer operation To select the next or the previous track, Press or 2 on the remote control. Selecting tracks, CD operation To select the next or the previous track, Press or 2 on the remote control. Fast forward/reverse, CD-changer operation To activate fast forward or reverse, Press >> or << 2 on the remote control. Fast forward/reverse, CD operation To activate fast forward or reverse, Press >> or << 2 on the remote control RC06 remote control unit

75 Set-up/Basic settings The Set-up menu gives you the opportunity to adapt the basic system functions of the TravelPilot to your own personal requirements. In addition, you can also adjust special functions for the individual audio sources and for navigation in the DSC menus. Activating the Set-up menu If you are currently using a main or function menu, Press DSC 8 twice. The system will switch to the Set-up menu. If the DSC menu for an audio source or navigation is active, Press DSC 8 once, or Press the softkey marked SETUP. The system will switch to the Set-up menu. The selection bar will mark the first entry on the list menu. To alter settings and activate menu items, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to move the selection bar. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. If you want to exit a menu without making any changes, Press ESC 9. Tuner DSC menu Set-up menu 243 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

76 Set-up/Basic settings 244 Adjusting the day/night display, the viewing angle, contrast and brightness In the set-up menu for the display you can deactivate the automatic switch to night display, adjust the brightness separately for the day and night display and alter the fader effect for menu switching. You can also adjust the viewing angle for the display. Automatic switch to night display If you want to deactivate the automatic switch to night display, Activate the Set-up menu, Select the menu item DISPLAY, Select the menu item DAY/NIGHT and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The setting will switch to OFF. To reactivate this setting, simply repeat the steps as described above. Adjusting the viewing angle Use the menu item ANGLE to adjust the system display to the best viewing angle for your purposes. To adjust the angle, Mark the menu item ANGLE, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to adjust the angle and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; again. Set-up menu Display

77 Set-up/Basic settings Altering the display brightness If you want to alter the display brightness, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select the desired menu item and Repeat the steps as described in the section on Adjusting the viewing angle. Fade effect in the menus If you would like to alter the fade effect in the menus, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select the menu item SPE- CIAL. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select from 10 different fade effects. The default setting is 0. Set-up menu Display Adjusting the power-on and announcement volume and GALA In the Set-up menu Volume you can adjust the power-on volume for the system, the minimum volume for traffic announcements (TA-MIN), the minimum volume for voice output (NAV-MIN) and the setting for GALA, the speed-dependent volume adjustment. If the system volume is louder than the minimum volumes set for traffic announcements and voice output for navigation, this information will be emitted at the system volume. The power-on volume is a restrictive value, i.e. if the volume is lower than the power-on volume when the system is switched off, the volume will remain at this lower level, when the system is switched back on. If the volume is louder than the power-on volume when the system is switched off, it will be reduced to the power-on volume when it is switched back on. 245 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

78 Set-up/Basic settings 246 Note: If the power-on volume is set to the maximum, the volume may be extremely loud when the system is switched on. This can result in damage to your hearing. To adjust the volume in Set-up, Activate the Set-up menu, Select the menu item VOLUME SETUP, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select the menu item you want to adjust and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The menu item selected will appear in a frame. Now you can adjust the setting. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to adjust the setting. To help you select the right setting, the volume will increase and decrease as you make the setting. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. If you press ESC 9 to exit the menu, the setting will not change and the menu will close. Set-up menu Set-up menu Volume

79 Set-up/Basic settings Altering the time Use the Set-up menu Time to activate or deactivate summer time as well as the time format (12/24 hours) and the time zone with respect to Central European Time (CET). These settings are required so that the TravelPilot is able to determine the system time from the GPS time it receives. Selecting the time format Mark the menu item TIME FORMAT in the Set-up menu Time. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Selecting the time zone Select TIME ZONE in the Set-up menu Time, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Now you can select the value for the time zone. The difference to CET for Germany is +1 hour. Activating summer time If you activate/deactivate summer time, the system time will be adjusted automatically. To activate/deactivate summer time, Select SUMMER TIME from the Set-up menu Time and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The system time will be adjusted. The current setting: ON or OFF will appear in the display behind SUMMER TIME. Set-up menu Time 247 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

80 Set-up/Basic settings 248 Selecting the language Use this menu to select the language used for the displays and for route guidance by the navigation system. Nine languages are available. For English you can select between Metric (distances in kilometres) and Imperial (distance in miles). Activate the Set-up menu. Select the menu item LANGUAGE. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. A list indicating the languages available will appear. Select the language you want and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to confirm your selection. The system will load the new language. When this process has been completed, you will hear a corresponding spoken message from the navigation system if a navigation CD is inserted. The system will switch back to the Set-up menu. Set-up menu Calibrating the system The Set-up menu Install will provide you with all of the necessary information to start up the TravelPilot after it has been installed. Calibrating the system after its installation (New install) If you have installed the system yourself, it will be necessary to calibrate the system and adapt it to the vehicle. Mark the menu item reading NEW INSTALL in the Set-up menu Install, Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The information on the display will guide you through the installation. Follow these instructions. The TravelPilot will do a system test first. Set-up menu Install

81 Set-up/Basic settings Follow these instructions given by the system and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. You can cancel the process at any time. If you want to end the installation, Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select CANCEL and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The previous menu item in the installation will appear. Following the system test the system will perform the actual calibration. To do so, you must drive a distance of 8 to 15 km with good GPS reception. First select the option you require, TYRE CHANGE or NEW INSTALL. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Before the process begins, you will be prompted to confirm the deletion of any old calibration information. Note: If you select NEW INSTALL, route guidance is not possible during the first 25% of the calibration process. The distance you will be required to drive depends on a number of different factors such as the quality of GPS reception and the route. The number of kilometres given is only a guideline. The distance can be much shorter or much longer if conditions are unfavourable. 249 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

82 Set-up/Basic settings 250 Calibrating the system after a tyre change After a tyre change it might be necessary to calibrate the TravelPilot again. Select CALIBRATION from the Set-up menu Install. Mark and confirm the menu item TYRE CHANGE. Follow the instructions given to you by the system. Calibrating the system manually You can also calibrate the system manually. To do so, you have to drive a distance of at least 100 meters at a maximum speed of 30 km/h. Please note that the distance must be measured out exactly. Select CALIBRATION from the Set-up menu Install. Mark and confirm the menu item MANUALLY. Now you will be required to enter the distance you intend to drive. Select the first digit indicating the distance and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Enter the remaining digits in the same way. Press the symbol and the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to confirm your entry or Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; for a longer time. You will be instructed to drive this distance. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select START. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. Follow the instructions given to you by the system.

83 Set-up/Basic settings Performing a system test You can also perform a system test. This test will check the GPS antenna and determine whether the back-up signal and the vehicle ignition are connected to the system correctly. Select the menu item SYSTEM TEST in the Set-up menu Install, Follow the instructions given to you by the system and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. After the system test has ended, the Set-up menu Install will appear automatically. Displaying the GPS status and your position If you want to display the number of GPS satellites the system can current receive and your GPS position, Select the menu item GPS STATUS in the Set-up menu Install or Activate the menu item GPS STATUS in the main navigation menu. Set-up menu Install 251 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

84 Set-up/Basic settings 252 Activating/deactivating the system coding Activating/deactivating the coding In the Set-up menu Security you can activate the coding for your TravelPilot. If the coding is active, it will not be possible to start the system after it has been disconnected from the vehicle battery unless the correct code number is entered (refer to Switching on coded systems after they have been disconnected from the vehicle battery ). Note: Because the TravelPilot has not been equipped with any other theft-protection system, we strongly recommend that you activate the coding. To activate/deactivate the coding, Mark the menu item CODE in the Set-up menu Security and Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ;. The coding will be activated/deactivated. The current setting will be displayed behind CODE. For security reasons, it will now be necessary to enter the code to confirm this selection. OFF is the default setting, i.e. the code is not activated. Set-up menu Security Reset to factory settings You can reset the TravelPilot to its original factory settings. This will affect all of the settings made for navigation and the audio sources. Select RESET from the Set-up menu. Step 1: If a navigation CD is inserted in the system, you will be asked whether or not you want to reset the settings for navigation. This will affect the entire destination memory and the route options. If there is no navigation CD in the system, the next inquiry will appear immediately. If you want to delete the settings, select YES. To keep the settings made for navigation, select CANCEL. Set-up menu

85 Set-up/Basic settings Step 2: This inquiry refers to deleting the name and track program memory for CD operation. To reset the settings select, YES, otherwise Select CANCEL. Step 3: The last step affects all of the options, all of the Set-up settings and all of the sound settings for the audio sources. If you want to delete the settings, select YES. To keep the settings, select CANCEL. If you answer at least one inquiry with YES, the system will be reset. To do so, the system will switch off and on again. If you have selected CANCEL for all of the inquiries, the TravelPilot will return to the Set-up menu. Adjusting seek tuning sensitivity It is possible to adjust the seek tuning sensitivity for the automatic station search function. The default setting is BEST. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; to select FMSEEK. Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton ; repeatedly until the desired option is highlighted behind FMSEEK. - BEST: The automatic search function will stop at radio stations with good reception quality (e.g. no interference). - SENS: The automatic search function will also stop at radio stations with weaker reception signals (with interference). Set-up menu 253 SVENSKA DANSK ENGLISH

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