Becker TRAFFIC ASSIST Z200 User Manual

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Index

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Index 2 Safety information 6 The Traffic Assist 8
Use 8
Navigation 8 Music 8 Pictures 8 Video 8 Telephone 8
Unpacking the Traffic Assist 9
Checking the delivery 9 Delivery contents 9 Complaints procedure 9 Handling the packaging 9
Description of unit 10
Traffic Assist - basic unit 10 Cable for power supply from cigarette lighter 10 Battery 10 SD memory card 11 USB connection cable 11 Unit bracket 11 Accessories 12
Mains power supply unit 12 External microphone 12 External GPS antenna 12 Docking station 12 TMC antenna 12 Headset 13
Information about documentation 13
Quick start guide 13 Operating instructions 13
Registration 13 Repairs 13 Emissions and disposal 13
Overview Traffic Assist 14 General operation 19
Maintenance and care 19 Battery quality declaration 20 Display quality declaration 20 Start-up 20 Memory card 20
Inserting memory card 21 Ejecting memory card 21
Power supply 22
Using the battery 22 Connecting to socket 22
Connecting up to power supply 22 Removing power supply 23
Connecting to the cigarette lighter 23
TMC antenna 23
TMC antenna (optional) 24 Installation of the TMC antenna 24
GPS-antenna 24
Unit antenna 24 Connecting up external antenna 25
Connecting USB storage media 25 Docking station (optional) 25
Switching the Traffic Assist on/off 26
Switching on 26 Switching off 27
Unit bracket 27
Fitting the unit bracket 28
On the windscreen 28 Adjusting the unit bracket 29 Vertical movements 29 Horizontal movements 29
Adding the Traffic Assist 29
Removing the Traffic Assist 29
Basic information about the touch screen 30
Operation 30 Calibration 30
Basic information about the menus 30
The main menu 30 Entries made with the entry menu 31
Entering characters 31 Adopting suggestions 31 Scrolling through the lists 32 Special characters and umlauts 32 Entering numbers 32 Switching between upper and l ower case 33 Deleting characters 33 Inserting spaces 33
The Becker key 33 Volume control 34
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More maps 34
Installation program 34
Transferring files 34
Transferring using the SD card reader 34 Transferring using the USB port 35 Transferring maps 35 Transmitting music tracks, pictures and videos 35
Faults 36
Navigational mode 37
What is navigation? 37 Selecting navigation 38
Aids for navigation 38
Rapid access 38 Navigation menu 38 Map display 38
Rapid access 38
Structure of rapid access 39
Navigation menu and map display 39 The list of destinations 39 Icons used 39
Operating rapid access 40
Starting using an existing destination 40 Scrolling in the destinations memory 40 Displaying or editing destination 40 Change to map display 41 Displaying current position 41 Calling up Navigation menu 41
TheNavigation menu 42
Structure of the navigation menu 42
Address 42 Point of interest 42 Select on map 42 Enter coordinates 42 Route planning 42 Settings 42
Navigation menu: Address 43
Selecting a country 43 Select address and start 43 Cancelling navigation 49
Navigation menu: Point of interest 49
Point of interest: Near GPS position 49 Point of interest: nationwide 50
Navigation menu: Select on map 52 Navigation menu: Route planning 53
Route list 53 Using a route 54 The New button 54 The Edit key 55 The Calculate key 55 The Start key 56
Navigation menu: Enter coordinates 56 Navigation menu: Settings 57
The Routing options key 57 The Auto mode key 58 The Format key 59 The Map info key 59 The Route info key 60 The Speed key 61 The TMC button 62
The Time Zone key 63 The Smart Speller button 63 The Junction Info button 63 The Home address button 64 The Volume key 65 The GPS button 65 The button Load map 65 The Offroad button 66
What is dynamic route guidance? 66
Displaying TMC messages on the map 67 Using TMC 67
Reading a message 68 Display the relevant road in the map 68 Updating announcements 68
Taking announcements into c onsideration when calculating routes 69
Automatic recalculation 69 Manual recalculation 69
Offroad navigation 70
Destination in the offroad area 70 Starting point in the offroad area 70
Map display 71
Map layout 71
Map display without driving guidance 71 Entire map with route guidance 71 Spilt screen with route guidance 72 Route guidance with arrow display 73 Map display with reality view 73 Map display with toolbar 74
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Using the map display 74
Repeat the last voice prompt 74 Changing the announcement volume 74 Additional information 75 Position information 75 Calling up the options menu (toolbar) 76 Displaying/editing directions 77 Zooming and the map (toolbar) 78 Display route (toolbar) 78 Displaying TMC messages (toolbar) 78 Daytime - Night-time design (toolbar) 79 Change display (toolbar) 79 Point northwards (toolbar) 79 Available POIs along the route (toolbar) 79 Move map (toolbar) 81 Playback of MP3 files during an active navigation 81 Calling up the telephone function (toolbar) 81
Telephone mode 82
Calling up telephone mode 82 Telephone fast access mode 82
Configuration of fast access mode 82
Number list 83 Icons used 83
Operating in fast access mode 83
Dialling an existing number 83 Scrolling through the number list 83 Displaying or editing entries 84
Telephone menu 84
Dialling a number 85 Telephone book 85 Connecting a mobile phone 86
Opening the device list 86 Connecting automatically 87 Searching for a mobile phone 88 Connecting from the device list 88
Disconnecting a mobile phone 89 Telephone/Bluetooth settings 89
Switching Bluetooth on/off 89 Visibility of the Traffic Assist 89 Activating/deactivating automatic connection 90 Refreshing the phonebook 90 Setting the telephone volume 90 Device name 90
Telephone calls 91
Establishing a call 91 Answering a call 91 Ending a call 92
When route guidance is active 92 Without route guidance 92
Music operations 93
Selecting music playback 93 The MP3 player 93
Operating the MP3-Players 94
Track skip 94 Play 94 Pause 94 Cancelling playback 94 Folder overview 95
Track repeat/random play function 95 Setting volume 96 Navigation during MP3 player operation 96 Shutting down the MP3-Player 96
Pictures mode 97
Selecting pictures display 97 The Picture Viewer 97
Operating the Picture Viewers 98
Scrolling 98 Slideshow 98 Full screen 98 Shutting down the Picture Viewer 98
Folder viewing mode 99
Operating folder viewing mode 99
Subfolders 99 Scrolling 99 Selecting a picture 99 Changing folder levels 99 Closing folder viewing mode 99
Video mode 100
Selecting video playback 100 The video player 100
Operating the video player 100
Opening and playing videos 100 Showing the button bar while video is playing 101 Pausing and resuming playback 101 Fast forward/reverse 101 Setting the volume 101
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Settings 102
Selecting the settings 102 The setting menu 102
Operation 102
Selection possibilities 102 Closing the setting menu 102
The individual menu points 103
Energy 103
Displaying the energy supply 103 Ending the status display 103
Day/night display 103 Calibration 104
Starting calibration 104
Language 104
Calling up language selection 104 Turn the page 104 Selecting the language 104 Cancelling the language selection 104
Moodlight 105 Tones 105 Automatic on/off 105
Switching the function on / off 105
Information 106 Factory settings 106 Car integration 106 PIN protection 107
Activating PIN protection 107 Deactivating/changing PIN protection 107
Specialist words 108 Keywords 110 Technical Data 113 NOTICE 114
EU Declaration of Conformity 114 Disposal of the unit 115 Disposal of the battery 116
Duty to supply information according to battery legislation (BattV) 116
Removing the battery 116
The information and data contained in these documents are subject to change without prior notice. No part of these documents may be repro­duced or transmitted for any purpose without express written permission from HARMAN/BECKER Automotive Systems GmbH . All technical informa­tion, drawings etc. are subject to copyright law. © Copyright 2008, HARMAN/BECKER Automotive Systems GmbH All rights reserved.
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Safety information

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!Safety information
• The unit may only be operated if the traffic situation allows for this and if you are absolutely certain that you yourself, your fellow passengers or other road users will not be put at risk, encumbered or disturbed by this.
• The rules of applicable road traffic acts must be observed at all times. Destinations may only be input when the vehicle is stationary.
• The navigational system is only an aid. The data/details provided may in some cases be incorrect. The driver must always decide whether to follow the details given or not. We accept no liability for the navigational system issuing incorrect details. As a result of traffic routing changes and deviating data, inaccurate or incorrect instructions may be given. Drivers should always pay attention to the actual road signs and traffic control. In particular, the navigational system cannot be used as a means of orientation in cases of poor visibility.
• The unit may only be used for its intended purpose. The volume of the navigational system should be set so that noises outside the vehicle can still be heard.
• The unit should be switched off immediately if faults occur (e.g. development of smoke or smells).
• For safety reasons, the unit may only be opened by a specialist. Please contact your local stockist if you require repairs.
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SAFETY INFORMATION >>>
• The SD memory card can be removed. Caution! Small children could swallow it.
• The mains voltages (V) indicated on the mains charger, the car charger adapter and the unit must not be exceeded. Failure to observe this can result in destruction of the unit and the charger as well as explosion of the rechargeable battery.
• Never open the unit or the rechargeable battery. Any modification to the unit is also impermissible and renders the type approval invalid.
• Use only genuine BECKER original accessories. This will ensure that all the relevant regulations are complied with and damage to health and property is avoided. Dispose of defective units and the rechargeable battery according to the applicable legal requirements.
• No warranty is granted in the case of improper use. These safety instructions also apply to genuine BECKER original accessories.
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The Traffic Assist

Use
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The Traffic Assist is a powerful PND (Personal Navigation Device) for use in vehicles and closed spaces. The unit should be protected from dampness and dirt.
The Traffic Assist can be used as:
• navigational unit
• MP3 (device for playing music)
• Picture viewer
• Video player
• Can be used as a very convenient hands­free unit via Bluetooth®

Navigation

Thanks to GPS = Global Positioning Sys- tem, you no longer need to spend hours searching through road atlases. Once outside buildings, the receiver an­tenna integrated in the unit gives you con­tinuous access to navigational possibili­ties. Depending on reception, you may not be able to use the navigational func­tion inside buildings. When used in vehi­cles, you may not be able to adequately re­ceive GPS data depending on how the Traffic Assist is installed. In such cases, you will have to connect up an external antenna (does not fall within the scope of supply). The Traffic Assist with TMC is equipped with TMC, which gives you the option of receiving traffic announcements via the TMC antenna provided. Traffic an­nouncements are transmitted when the TMC is active. The system plans an alter­native route automatically or on request to avoid traffic problems, depending on the setting.

Music

Thanks to the integrated MP3-Player, you can listen to your favourite tracks when on the go.

Pictures

The Traffic Assist has a Picture Viewer of­fering many functions for viewing pic­tures.

Video

Traffic Assist features a video player for playing videos.

Telephone

Your Traffic Assist is equipped with Blue­tooth® wireless technology. You can con­nect a mobile phone equipped with Blue­tooth® wireless technology to it via Bluetooth. Your Traffic Assist the serves as a very convenient hands-free unit. In addition, you also have the option of read­ing out the mobile phone's address book or phonebook.
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THE TRAFFIC ASSIST >>>

Unpacking the Traffic Assist

Note:
Your Traffic Assist is supplied in stable packaging. Do not unpack the unit in full if you discover any serious damage to the packaging or its content. If this happens, please contact your local stockist.

Checking the delivery

Before the Traffic Assist is started up, the delivery should be checked to ensure that it is complete and in the correct condition (see also page 14). > Carefully unpack the content of the
package and check it.

Delivery contents

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1 Traffic Assist, the mobile navigation
system with integrated MP3 player, video player, picture viewer and ex­tremely convenient Bluetooth® hands-free unit
2 Unit holder 3 12/24 V car power adapter for ciga-
rette lighter socket
4 Memory card (SD memory card) with
pre-installed map data
5 TMC antenna 6 USB cable 7 DVD with installer for map data, ac-
tual map data and operating instruc­tions (not illustrated).
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Complaints procedure

Please contact your local stockist if you have any complaints. The unit can also be sent directly to Harman/Becker in its orig­inal packaging.

Handling the packaging

Keep the original packaging in a dry place, at least for the warranty period.
Note:
The packaging should be disposed of cor­rectly in accordance with national dispos­al guidelines. The packaging must not be burnt. Depending on the country to which the unit is supplied, it may be pos­sible for local stockists to accept packag­ing.
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Description of unit

The Traffic Assist consists of the basic unit Traffic Assist and the accessories in­cluded in the delivery. You will find photos of the individual parts under:
• "Overview Traffic Assist" on page 14
Note:
The basic unit and accessories must not be opened or modified in any way.

Traffic Assist - basic unit

The basic unit contains all the electronics:
• an integrated antenna,
• a TMC receiver for the reception of traffic messages,
• a touchscreen,
• an integrated loudspeaker for the out­put of messages during navigation and for MP3 files and phone calls,
• a microphone.
On the sides of the unit, there are also light bars as well as various connections and ports.
You will find more details of the unit under:
• See “Technical Data” on page 113.

Cable for power supply from cigarette lighter

This cable allows the unit to be connected up to the car's cigarette lighter. The power supply must satisfy the follow­ing requirements:
• DC current 12/24 volts
0.5 amps

Battery

When depleted, the integrated rechargea­ble battery can be recharged by connect­ing the Traffic Assist to the power supply. For this purpose, connect the unit via a car power adapter to a 12/24 V socket in a ve­hicle or via the optional mains power sup­ply unit to the 230 V mains.
Note:
You can charge the Traffic Assist via the car charger cable included in the scope of delivery or via the optionally-available mains power supply unit. When the Traffic Assist is connected to a PC, it is supplied with power via the PC and does not consume battery power.
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SD memory card

A memory card is used as a storage medi­um for road maps, music tracks and imag­es. The memory card provided has a storage capacity of 2 GB which is sufficient for al­most the entire European map set. The Traffic Assist does not support larger memory cards. If you wish to listen to music or view pictures/videos using the Traffic Assist, they must be stored on a separate card or a USB storage medium (not included in the scope of delivery).
Notes:
The map set requires almost the entire memory capacity. If you intend to listen to music, look at pictures or watch videos on the Traffic Assist. We recommend that you store the relevant data on a separate memory card (not included in scope of delivery). If you wish to listen to music using the Traffic Assist while navigation is underway, it must be stored on the supplied memory card or a USB storage medium. The Traffic Assist does not support the changing of memory cards during navigation.
When not in the unit, the memory card must be stored in a protected dry place away from direct sunlight in the packag­ing supplied. Avoid touching or dirtying the contact strip. You will find more details about the mem­ory card under:
• "Technical Data" on page 113

USB connection cable

The USB connection cable can be used to connect the unit to a standard personal computer by means of the USB port. However, to use the data on the PC, you will first have to install the free "Active Sync" software from Microsoft
®
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Unit bracket

The Traffic Assist can be mounted in the vehicle using the unit bracket.
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Accessories

Mains power supply unit
This power supply allows connection of the Traffic Assist to a mains outlet. Requirements for power supply: Alternating current
• 100-240 V
0.2 Amps 50-60 Hertz
External microphone
The internal microphone of the Traffic Assist may not be able to achieve satisfac­tory voice quality if the Traffic Assist is placed unfavourably in the vehicle. In these cases, please use the optionally available external microphone. Please con­sult your local specialist dealer. Details of the connection can be found under "Docking station (optional)" on page 25.
Note:
Connection is only possible using the op­tionally available docking station.
External GPS antenna
You can use an external antenna to im­prove reception in vehicles where only limited GPS reception is available (not in­cluded in the scope of supply). Please con­tact your local stockist for more informa­tion. Details of the connection can be found under "Connecting up external antenna" on page 25.
Docking station
The optionally available docking station replaces the carrier plate of the Traffic As­sist included in the scope of delivery. There are various connections on the docking station. These connections can be used to connect the Traffic Assist to an au­dio system already installed in the vehicle. Details of the connections on the docking station can be found under "Docking sta­tion (optional)" on page 25.
TMC antenna
The dipole antenna for TMC reception included in the scope of delivery can be re­placed by the optionally available bow­shaped TMC antenna. Details of how to install the bow-shaped TMC antenna can be found under "TMC antenna (optional)" on page 24.
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Headset
When using the Traffic Assist as an MP3 player, commercially available head­phones with a 3.5 mm jack or adapter can be connected (not included).
!Danger!
Prevention of damage to hearing
The use of headphones or ear­phones over a relatively long
period of time at a high vol­ume may cause permanent damage to your hearing. Conformity with the limits for sound pressure laid down in the standard NF EN 50332-1:2000 as required by French Article L. 5232-1 is guaranteed.
Note:
Headphones must not be used while driving. Comply with the local national laws and regulations.

Information about documentation

Quick start guide

The Quick Start Guide is designed to pro­vide a brief introduction to operating your Traffic Assist. The most important basic functions of the Traffic Assist are ex­plained in the Quick Start Guide.

Operating instructions

A comprehensive explanation of the Traf­fic Assist functionalities is contained in these operating instructions.

Registration

You can register your product using our software service, we will then inform you of any new updates and other news. You can register online on the Becker homepage www.mybecker.com.
The “Software update” menu item is lo­cated under “SERVICE/SUPPORT“.

Repairs

The unit must not be opened if damaged. Please contact your local stockist.

Emissions and disposal

Information on emissions, electromagnet­ic compatibility and disposal can be found in "NOTICE" on page 114.
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Overview Traffic Assist

Scope of supply
1 Traffic Assist - PND (Personal Navigation Device) 2 Memory card (containing navigational data) 3 USB connection cable 4 Cable for power supply from car's cigarette lighter (12 volts) 5 Unit bracket 6 TMC antenna
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Front of unit with controls and displays
1 Touch screen showing the main menu selected 2 Touch screen key
Press = activates the corresponding key command
3 Microphone with flashing activity indicator for Bluetooth 4 Becker key ( )
Press = returns to numerous applications Press for longer = switches the Traffic Assist on and off
5 Mood light
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Rear of unit
1 Point for connecting up an external antenna
(external antenna not included in the scope of supply)
2 Interface for docking station (docking station not included in
the scope of delivery)
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Left side of unit
1 SD memory card slot 2 Reset button 3 ON/OFF switch
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Right side of unit
4 Volume control
Move upwards = increase volume Move downwards = decrease volume Press = mute
5 3.5 mm connection for headset/Connection socket for TMC
antenna (headset not included in scope of supply)
6 USB port for data carrier containing MP3 or image files 7 Mini USB connection
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Left docking station
1 Connection for telephone mute cable (accessory) 2 Connection for audio signal cable (accessory)/external micro-
phone (accessory)
Right docking station
3 Connection for TMC antenna 4 Connection for external power supply
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General operation

Maintenance and care

The unit is maintenance-free. For proper care, a commercially available cleansing fluid for electrical devices may be applied using a soft damp cloth.
!Danger!
Danger to life by electrocution. Always switch off the unit and disconnect the mains power supply unit before clean­ing the unit, supplied components, or accessories.
Note:
Do not use any aggressive or abrasive substances or cloths which may damage the surface. The unit must not be exposed to water.
Your mobile navigation system was de­signed and manufactured with great care and should be treated with equal care. You will enjoy your mobile navigation system for a long time to come if you observe the recommendations listed in the following:
• "Protect your mobile navigation system from water and moisture. If your unit is exposed to moisture, switch it off im­mediately and disconnect the power supply. Allow the unit to dry at room temperature.
• Do not operate your mobile navigation system in a dusty or dirty environment and do not store it in such an environ­ment.
• Do not store your mobile navigation system in hot environments. High tem­peratures can shorten the service life of electronic components in your unit, damage the rechargeable batteries and cause certain plastics to warp or melt.
• Do not store your mobile navigation system in cold environments. During operation, when the unit warms up to operating temperature, moisture may form internally, causing damage to elec­tronic components.
• Do not drop your mobile navigation system unit, protect it from shocks and do not shake it. Improper handling can damage components within the unit.
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• Never use corrosive or aggressive chem­icals, cleaning solutions or aggressive detergents for cleaning.
All the above information applies equally to the mobile navigation system, the re­chargeable battery, the mains charging and car power adapters as well as all acces­sories. Should one of these parts not work properly, please contact your authorised dealer.
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Battery quality declaration

The capacity of the rechargeable battery in your mobile navigation system decreases with every charging/discharging cycle. Improper storage at excessively high or low temperatures may also cause a gradual deterioration of capacity. Consequently, the operating time may be substantially reduced even in the case of a fully charged battery. The rechargeable battery is designed such that it should certainly still be possible for it to be charged and discharged after 6 months of operation of your mobile navi­gation system.

Display quality declaration

In some cases, for technical reasons, a few discoloured dots (pixels) may be visible on the display. Some pixels may also appear brighter or darker. However, such in­stances do not represent a product flaw.

Start-up

Once the Traffic Assist has been unpacked and checked for damage, the unit can be started up. The individual start-up stages are:
• insert memory card
• connect to power supply
• Switching on the unit
• Ensuring antenna reception (if naviga­tion is desired)

Memory card

The memory card provided has a storage capacity of 2 GB which is sufficient for one map set. The Traffic Assist does not support larger memory cards. If you wish to listen to music or view pic­tures/videos using the Traffic Assist, we recommend that you store this data on a separate memory card or a USB storage medium (not included in the scope of de­livery). If you wish to listen to music using the Traffic Assist while navigation is under­way, it must be stored on the supplied memory card or a USB storage medium. The Traffic Assist does not support changing of the memory card while navi­gation is underway.
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Notes:
A small slider is located on one side of the card. If this is pushed in the direction of the arrow, the Memory Card is protected from being overwritten.
The card slot is located on the left side of the unit. The card slot is equipped with a spring-actuated locking and ejector me­chanism.
Notes:
The memory card should only ever be in­serted and ejected when the unit is switched off. If the unit is not switched off, data may be lost. Navigational operations are not possible the memory card containing card data is not inserted. If you remove this during navigation, directions to your will be aborted immediately.
destination
if

Inserting memory card

> Remove the memory card from its
packaging without touching or soiling the contact bar.
> Hold the memory card such that the
contact bar faces towards the rear of the unit.
> Guide the memory card into the card
slot.
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> Exert a little pressure and slide the
memory card into the card slot until it snaps in.

Ejecting memory card

The card slot ejects the card so that you can pull it out with two fingers. > Use your finger to gently press the
memory card against the spring force into the card slot and then release it.
The card is ejected. > Remove the memory card and place it
in the packaging while ensuring not to touch contact bar.
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Power supply

Note:
You can charge the Traffic Assist via the car charger cable included in the scope of delivery or via the optionally-available mains power supply unit. When the Traffic Assist is connected to a PC, it is supplied with power via the PC and does not consume battery power.

Using the battery

The internal power supply is via the inte­grated rechargeable battery. The recharge­able battery is maintenance-free and does not require any particular care.
Note:
Note that if the battery is completely dis­charged, it may take up to a minute be­fore the device can be switched on again.
Note:
In the event of a defective battery, please contact your authorised dealer. Please do not attempt to remove the battery your­self.

Connecting to socket

!Danger of Death!
Make sure that your hands are not damp and that the mains section is dry. Only connect the mains section to a mains supply with which such purposes are permitted.
Connecting up to power supply
Connection to the public mains grid is achieved using the optionally-available mains power supply unit. Please proceed as follows to connect to the mains: > Hold the USB connector at the corru-
gated grip area and push it into the con­necting socket to the stop without employing excessive force.
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Use the plug to insert the mains section in the socket.
Removing power supply
> To remove the power supply, proceed
in reverse.
Note:
Remove the mains section if you are not planning on using the Traffic Assist for a long time.

Connecting to the cigarette lighter

Note:
If the cigarette lighter has just been used and is still warm, wait until this has cooled down in its mounting.
Power supplies using a vehicle battery connected up as follows using the cable plied for the cigarette lighter. > Hold the USB socket at the corrugated
grip area and push it into the connect­ing socket to the stop without employ­ing excessive force.
> Plug the plug adapter into the cigarette
lighter.
Note:
If the engine is switched off, using the vehicle's power supply through the cigarette lighter will slowly drain the vehicle battery! Do not therefore op­erate the Traffic Assist for extended peri­ods with the engine off.
are
sup-

TMC antenna

The TMC antenna included in the acces­sories is used to receive traffic announce­ments. > Push the connector on the TMC anten-
na into the socket without employing excessive force.
Note:
The TMC antenna must be routed so that your ability to drive the vehicle is not impaired. Headphones cannot be connected when the TMC antenna is connected. Howe­ver, traffic announcements can be recei­ved when the headphones are connected.
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TMC antenna (optional)

The optionally available bow-shaped TMC antenna can be used instead of the dipole antenna included in the scope of delivery. The antenna still has to be mounted onto the unit holder.
Installation of the TMC anten­na
3
1
> Remove the fastening screw com-
pletely.
> Push the side of the TMC antenna with
4 3 2
the slot over the lug on the holder.
2
4
1
> Align the hole on the other side of the
TMC antenna so that it is posi­tioned over the screw hole for the fas­tening screw.
> Install the fastening screw again.
The antenna is now mounted.
3
1

GPS-antenna

Unit antenna

The GPS antenna is integrated into the housing.
Note:
The integrated GPS antenna is not suita­ble for use in vehicles with anti-glare win­dows (metalised thermo-glass or metal foil, indicated by the window label - SIG­LA SOL, SIGLA CHROM, SIGLA, KOOL-OF, SUNGATE, etc.) and vehi­cles with fine-meshed heating wires in the windows. If this is the case, use an external GPS an­tenna. Please consult your local specialist dealer.
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Connecting up external antenna

To enable reception under adverse recep­tion conditions, an external GPS antenna can be connected (not included). For this purpose, a closable connecting socket is located on the rear of the housing. If no external antenna is connected, this con­nection must always be closed again.
> Open the closure by pulling gently on
its upper surface.
> Connect the external antenna using the
optionally available adapter.
Connecting USB storage me­dia
You can connect a USB memory stick or an external hard drive to your Traffic As­sist. Images, music or videos can then be ac­cessed from these storage media.
Notes:
• Only external hard drives with a maxi­mum power consumption of 500mA may be operated. The hard drive can only be operated when the Traffic As­sist is powered via the mains adapter or via the car power adapter.
• Please note that when using USB memory sticks to play MP3 files or dis­play images or videos, the battery ca­pacity may be considerably reduced (without external power supply).
The USB port for storage media is located on the right side of the unit.

Docking station (optional)

The optionally available docking station replaces the carrier plate of the Traffic As­sist included in the scope of delivery. The connections on the docking station can be used to connect the Traffic Assist to an audio system already installed in the vehicle.
Note:
You can see which connections on the docking station have to be used on Page
18.
Telephone muting
You can connect your Traffic Assist to your audio system using an optionally available cable for telephone muting. If the cable is correctly connected, your Traffic Assist will mute the car radio dur­ing navigation announcements.
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Audio signal output
You can connect your Traffic Assist to your audio system using an optionally available cable for output of the audio sig­nal. If the cable is correctly connected, you can then output the audio signal via the vehi­cle audio system.
External microphone
You can connect an external microphone to your Traffic Assist using an optionally available cable.

Switching the Traffic Assist on/off

The unit is switched on and off using the key .
Note:
Please deactivate the Becker moodlights while driving in your vehicle in order to prevent visual distraction from the road traffic!

Switching on

> Set the On/Off switch on the left side of
the unit to On.
> Press the key for a few seconds. The unit is switched on. The manufactur­er's logo appears on the touch screen.
After you have activated PIN protection (see page 107), the PIN number is then requested.
> Enter the PIN number using buttons
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Note:
Have you forgotten your PIN number? > Press the Forgotten PIN? button and
follow the instructions.
> Confirm your entry by pressing the
button.
The following question appears shortly thereafter:
> If you agree with this request, press the
OK key.
Note:
The Traffic Assist may only be used in ac­cordance with the applicable national road traffic act!
Comply with highway code
OK

Switching off

You can switch the unit off at any time. If necessary, new destinations should first be saved. > Press the key for a few seconds. The unit will enter sleep mode. > Switch the On/Off switch to Off for fi-
nal deactivation of the unit.
Note:
We recommend that you place the Traf­fic Assist in sleep mode in the event of short interruptions to operation (up to a week). This significantly reduces the switch-on time and the Traffic Assist finds the satel­lites required for navigation much faster.

Unit bracket

The Traffic Assist can be attached directly to the windscreen with the unit holder.
Note:
The Traffic Assist and unit bracket must not be exposed to long periods of direct sunlight. Temperatures inside the of +70 C and higher may damage the bracket.
vehicle
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5
4
1 Fastening screw 2 Fastening screw 3 Lever 4 Suction surface 5 Base 6 Unit holder 7 Clip

Fitting the unit bracket

Note:
7
Fasten the unit holder such that your field of vision is not impaired when the Traffic Assist is installed and ensure that
1
the unit is outside the deployment area of the airbag. Ensure that the electrical connection ca­ble
does not hamper you from accessing
2
the vehicle's controls. Also ensure that there is enough space to
3
easily slide the Traffic Assist back out of the bracket. Clean the attachment surface on the windscreen to ensure that it is clean and free of grease. Do not use greasy or soapy cleaning agents.
On the windscreen
The unit holder can be attached directly to the windscreen via the suction mecha­nism.
> Find a suitable position. > Press the base (5) with its suction sur-
face against the windshield.
> Rotate the unit bracket so that the sup-
port plate is roughly in the direction of viewing required.
> Press the lever (3) downwards. The bracket will have stuck firmly to the windscreen. It can now be set precisely. To remove, actuate the lever (3) again.
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Adjusting the unit bracket
The support plate (6) can be swung in two directions (horizontally and vertically). It can thereby be set at virtually every angle of vision to the driver.
Note:
Do not swing the support plate in both directions at the same time! Before mov­ing, always take the Traffic Assist off the unit bracket.
Vertical movements
> Loosen the fastening screw (2) far
enough to be able to swivel the carrier plate (6) downwards from above with­out using excessive force.
> Hold the base (5) with one hand and
swivel the carrier plate (6) to the desired position with the other hand.
> Tighten the fastening screw (2) suffi-
ciently so that the Traffic Assist is held securely in place when the vehicle is in motion.
Horizontal movements
> Loosen the fastening screw (1) far
enough to be able to swivel the carrier plate (6) from left to right without ex­erting excessive force.
> Hold the base (5) with one hand, and
swivel the carrier plate (6) to the desired position with the other hand.
> Tighten the fastening screw (1) suffi-
ciently so that the Traffic Assist is held securely in place when the vehicle is in motion.

Adding the Traffic Assist

The Traffic Assist is equipped with four guides and the carrier plate (6) has corres­ponding retaining lugs. > Position the Traffic Assist with the gui-
des on the carrier plate retaining lugs (6).
> Push the Traffic Assist downwards to
the stop.
> Position the Traffic Assist with the at-
tachment points on the bottom of the housing on the carrier plate (6).
> Press the Traffic Assist onto the carrier
plate (6) without using excessive force until the clip (7) engages in the attach­ment point.
Removing the Traffic Assist
Press the clip (7) on the unit holder with one finger and remove the unit from the unit holder using your free hand.
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Basic information about the touch screen

The Traffic Assist is fitted with a touch screen.
Note:
To ensure that the display's surface is not damaged, you may only touch it with your fingers or a blunt, non-smearing ob­ject.

Operation

When you touch a button on the touch­screen, the button in question is briefly shown outlined in red to confirm the se­lection. If you touch a button that is not active at the moment, a short signal tone sounds.

Calibration

If the touch screen starts responding im­precisely and e.g. buttons have to be touched off-centre in order to be actu­ated, calibration should be undertaken. The calibration function is started from the Settings menu (see also page 104).

Basic information about the menus

During operations, you are assisted by various menus and entry windows.

The main menu

The top menu level is the main menu. The individual applications are started from the main menu.
You will find information about the indi­vidual applications in the corresponding main chapters.
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Entries made with the entry menu

Some applications require entries to be made via the entry menu. The entry menu is operated in a similar way to a keypad.
The character entered on the keypad is displayed in the top line of the entry menu. The central area is used to enter characters. Help functions are provided in the right line. Descriptions of how to op­erate the menu are provided below.
Entering characters
Characters are entered by pressing the keys in the central area.
Once the entry is complete, the process is concluded by pressing the entry passed on to the Traffic Assist for processing.
Adopting suggestions
When a navigation destination is entered, the Traffic Assist compares the entry with the set of data on the memory card. The Traffic Assist then only makes those let­ters which are possible available for selec­tion and adds a sensible suggestion to the letters already entered. The suggestion and the non-selectable characters are shown in a lighter font. If the desired input appears in the upper dis­play area after entering the first few letters or numbers, you can immediately accept this suggestion.
OK key and the
Note:
If necessary, you can switch off the smart speller in the navigation settings. It should also be noted that in southern countries (e.g. Italy), the "prefix" (e.g. via Gran Mundo) needs to be entered after­wards (e.g. Gran Mundo_via).
> To accept the suggested entry, press the
destination or the button
OK.
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Scrolling through the lists
If you have already entered some of the letters of the selection you want, you can use the selection list to display all the des­tinations containing the combination of letters in question.
> To call up the selection list, press the
key.
The selection list appears.
> Press the arrow keys on the
right hand side of the screen to scroll through the list.
> Press the destination you want. The destination is adopted and the selec­tion list is closed.
Special characters and umlauts
Special characters and umlauts do not have to used when entering the names of towns and streets. The Traffic Assist will change entries from AE, OE and UE if necessary. > If, for example, you are looking for the
location "Würzburg", then simply press
"WUERZBURG" or "WURZBURG". Special characters can be useful when naming destinations and routes.
> To change to the special character key-
pad, press the key. The special character keypad is displayed.
> Enter the special character you want.
As soon as you have entered a special char­acter, the system automatically switches back to the letters keypad.
Entering numbers
You have to change to the numerical key­pad to enter numbers. > Press the key. The numerical keypad is displayed.
> To return to entering letters, press
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Switching between upper and lower case
During free text entry, it is possible to switch between upper and lower case letters. > Press . The display changes to lower case.
> In order to return to upper case, press
.
Deleting characters
To delete the last character, use the back key.
> To delete the character to the left of the
cursor, press the key.
Inserting spaces
If you have an entry with two words, e.g. for names of towns, the words should be separated by a space.
> To enter a space, press the key.

The Becker key

The key is integrated in the bottom left hand corner of the casing.
It has various functions:
• Pressing and holding this button switches the Traffic Assist to standby, or on again.
• depending on the menu context, if pressed briefly, you will be returned to the previous entry level.
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Volume control

The volume can be adjusted both via the integrated volume control on the Traffic Assist and in the various applications.
Note:
A description of volume adjustment in the various applications is described in the individual chapters.
1
The volume control is located on the right side of the unit Traffic Assist. > In order to increase or reduce the vol-
ume, press the volume control upwards or downwards.
or > Press the volume control in order to
mute the Traffic Assist.
1

More maps

A map set is already installed on the me­mory card on delivery. In case this does not cover the desired country, an additio­nal map set is available on the accompa­nying DVD. The countries covered by the individual map sets can be checked using the installer prior to installation. If you should lose the supplied memory card or if it should become defective, the map set can be installed on another mem­ory card.

Installation program

There is a map installation program on the map DVD. Once the DVD is inserted in a personal computer's DVD drive, this program will usually start up automatical­ly. The program guides you through the installation process. Otherwise, you will have to start the pro­gram manually.
> Open Windows > Select your DVD drive folder. > Double click on the "Setup.exe" file.
®
Explorer.

Transferring files

Files can be transferred indirectly via the memory card or directly via the USB port.
Note:
Only the maps supplied in the Traffic As­sist may be used. The installation or transfer of files or programs which limit or modify the function of the Traffic As­sist is prohibited!

Transferring using the SD card reader

The simplest and fastest form of transfer is to use a standard SD card reader (does not fall within the scope of supply). The memory card is plugged into this. The files required are then saved on the memory card using the computer's software.
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Transferring using the USB port

The USB port is used to link the Traffic Assist directly to a personal computer. The Microsoft® Active Sync program must be installed for transmission. Micro­soft® Active Sync is contained on the DVD provided.
The link then involves several steps:
> Switch off Traffic Assist. > Link the Traffic Assist and computer
using the USB cable.
> Switch on Traffic Assist again (do not
press the screen after the unit is
switched on). ActiveSync automatically sets up a link to the Traffic Assist.

Transferring maps

The installation software from the DVD should be used for the transfer. This in­volves the following stages:
> switch off Traffic Assist. > remove memory card and plug into an
SD card reading device or the use the USB cable to connect the Traffic Assist to the computer.
> boot up the computer and insert the
DVD.
> use the installation program to transfer
the map required.
> slide the memory card back into the
Traffic Assist or correctly remove the USB cable.
> switch the Traffic Assist back on. The
new map is available right away

Transmitting music tracks, pictures and videos

Since the complete set of maps takes up al­most all the space on the supplied memo­ry card, you should store pictures, music and videos on a separate memory card or a USB storage medium (not included in the scope of delivery). The files can be transferred via a card read­er or the USB connection.
Note:
Use obvious folder names because these will help you later when you are trying to find the file you want in the Traffic As­sist.
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Faults

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Faults in the operating system or in the unit are displayed. If the desired function cannot then be executed, the Traffic Assist should be restarted using the On/Off switch or the reset button. If the messages reappear or the unit does not function correctly for any other reason, please contact your local stockist. You can also try to find a solution to your problem in the FAQ in the Support area on the Becker homepage (www.mybeck­er.com).
Note:
Never attempt to open the unit yourself. Please contact your authorised dealer if you are unable to remedy the fault.
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Navigational mode

What is navigation?

Navigation (Latin navigare = to travel by sea) is generally understood to mean find­ing the position of a vehicle, determining the direction of and distance from the de­sired destination and establishing and fol­lowing a route to this destination. Naviga­tional aids include the stars, distinct objects, a compass and satellites. The Traffic Assist uses its GPS receiver to find the vehicle's position. (The Global Positioning System (GPS) was developed by the US military in the 1970's as a mis­sile guidance system. GPS is based on a total of 24 satellites cir­cling the earth which continuously emit signals. The GPS receiver receives these signals and uses the delay of each of the signals to calculate its distance from the individual satellites. In turn, it can use this information to determine its current geo­graphical position.
The signals of at least three satellites are needed to establish position. If four or more signals are available, height above sea level can also be calculated). Traffic Assist determines the direction of and distance to the destination with the aid of a digital road atlas on the SD card and the navigation computer. For safety, directions to the designation are mainly provided verbally. The direc­tion display and map diagram on the touch screen are further aids.
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!Safety information
• The road traffic act takes precedence all circumstances. The navigational tem is only an aid. The data/details provided may in some cases be incor­rect. The driver must always decide whether to follow the details given or not. We accept no liability for the naviga­tional system issuing incorrect details.
• When first started up, it may take up to 30 minutes before a position can be de­termined.
• Precedence should always be given to actual traffic signs and local traffic rules.
• The directions only relate to cars. Spe­cial recommendations and rules for other vehicles (e.g. commercial vehi­cles) are not taken into consideration.
• Destinations may only be input when the vehicle is stationary.
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Selecting navigation

Navigational mode is called up from the main menu.
> Press the
menu.
Rapid access is called up.

Aids for navigation

Three aids are provided for navigation and directions: rapid access, navigation menu and map display.
Navigation key in the main
Rapid access
Navigation mode always starts with the fast access for immediate selection of al­ready saved destinations.
Navigation menu
If necessary, the navigation menu can be called up from rapid access, e.g. to enter a new destination not yet provided.
Map display
The map display can also be called up. This doesn't just display the current posi­tion but also allows a new destination to be selected.

Rapid access

Rapid access allows you to select from the key functions to quickly start navigation. Rapid access is illustrated below using sample destinations.
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Structure of rapid access

Navigation menu and map display
In rapid access, the for calling up this menu is displayed in the top line on the left. To the right of this, you will find a key featuring a map symbol. This is used to change over to map viewing mode. The list of destinations is shown in the lines under this.
Navigation menu key
The list of destinations
The list of destinations displays all the tinations available for quick selection by-line. If you have already entered your home address, you can start route guid­ance to your home address in the first line. Each line is split into two boxes. Each list box is depicted as a key. The destination is named on the right-hand key and its char­acteristics shown in the left-hand icon.
Note:
The last 50 destinations are automatically stored in the destinations list. memory's the oldest destination is automatically de­leted whenever a new one is entered. Im­portant destinations can however be pro­tected. If you select your home address and it has not yet been defined, you will be request­ed to enter the address.
capacity has been fully used up,
des-
line-
Once the
Icons used
The following icons are used in the list of destinations.
Icon Meaning
This destination is a standard destination without any spe­cial features.
This destination is protected. Once the destination memory is full, this destination is not automatically deleted. If required, this can be set man­ually. In the case of a protected en­try, you can also determine the position using the fast ac­cess function.
This destination is the current home address.
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Operating rapid access

Starting using an existing destination
Destinations already in the destinations memory are listed in the list of destina­tions. > Press the button with the desired desti-
nation to start route calculation. The calculation is started. Once the calcu­lation is complete, the map display ap­pears and directions to the destination be­gin.
Scrolling in the destinations memory
You can use the keys to scroll through the list display in the direction in­dicated on the arrow. The current list page and the total number of its contents appear between the keys.
Displaying or editing destination
Each destination in the destinations mem­ory can be displayed or edited. > Press the icon to the left of the destina-
tion required.
> A selection menu appears.
Selection Meaning
Show details All the data relating
to the destination is dis­played.
On map The map display and
toolbar are called up and the destination dis­played.
Name this en­try
Delete this entry
The destination can be renamed.
The destination is delet­ed from the destination memory.
Protect this entry
The destination is pro­tected against automatic deletion. This function is only available in the case of unprotected destina­tions.
Unprotect this entry
Protection of the destina­tion is disabled. This function is only available in the case of protected destinations.
Move this en­try up
The destination is moved forwards by one position. This function is only available in the case of protected destinations.
Move this en­try down
The destination is moved back by one position. This function is only available in the case of protected destinations.
Delete list All destinations (includ-
ing the protected ones) are deleted from the list. The home address is not deleted.
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Entries in the selection menu which only appear if a home address has been created:
Selection Meaning
Show details Full home address data is
displayed.
Set If no address has been en-
tered, selection can be made here.
Change The stored home address
can be changed.
Delete home address
The stored home address is deleted.
Change to map display
You can change to map display from rapid access using the following key.
> Press the key featuring the map icon. The map display and all its functions ap­pear.
Displaying current position
You can have your current position dis­played in the map display. > In rapid access, press the key featuring
the map icon on the upper edge of the screen.
Calling up Navigation menu
The extended options of the navigation menu are provided by pressing the
gation menu
key.
Navi-
• See "TheNavigation menu" on page 42.
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TheNavigation menu

If you do not want to select a destination quickly or if the planned destination is not yet available in the destinations memory, you can use the navigation menu to deter­mine a new destination.
> In rapid access, press the
menu
key at the upper edge of the
screen. The navigation menu appears.
Navigation

Structure of the navigation menu

Address
The various steps from selecting a destina­tion to starting route guidance can be car­ried out using the
• See "Navigation menu: Address" on page 43.
Point of interest
Points of interest such as airports and ferry ports, restaurants, hotels, petrol stations or public buildings can be selected and route guidance started via the
terest
button.
• See "Navigation menu: Point of inter­est" on page 49.
Select on map
With
Select on map, you can select a des-
tination directly on the map and start route guidance.
• See "Navigation menu: Select on map" on page 52.
Address button.
Point of in-
Enter coordinates
The geographic coordinates for a destination can be entered and route guidance started via the
coordinates
button.
Enter
• See "Navigation menu: Enter coordi­nates" on page 56.
Route planning
A route with several stopovers can be planned using the
Route planning but-
ton.
• See "Navigation menu: Route plan­ning" on page 53.
Settings
Various general settings for navigation can be made via the
Settings button.
• See "Navigation menu: Settings" on page 57.
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Navigation menu: Address

A selection window for specifying the tination is opened from the Navigation menu
by pressing the Address key.
> In the navigation menu, press the
dress
button. The selection window for the address ap­pears.
des-
Ad-
Selecting a country
The
Country button offers you all the
countries available on the memory card for navigation. A country is adopted auto­matically in the address input menu after selection. If a destination country has al­ready been entered, it appears in the first line and is therefore active.
> Press the destination
cess the selection list of countries.
The selection list appears.
> Press the key of the country you want.
Country key to ac-
> If necessary, press the arrow keys
on the right-hand edge of the screen to scroll through all the des­tination countries available.
Note:
Information regarding the various coun­tries is displayed by pressing the flags in front of the country designations.
Select address and start
You can enter the exact destination ad­dress in the address entry screen.
The following details can be entered in the address window:
•Town
• Postcode
• Street and building number
• Intersecting roads as an aid to orienta­tion
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You can also:
• display the destination on the map
• define options of the drive profile
• save the destination in the destinations memory
• start directions to the destination im­mediately.
Selecting the town
The destination town can be entered using its name or postcode. During this process, when each letter is entered a possible town is displayed and/or when each character is entered, a possible postcode is displayed. When the towns are displayed, large towns have priority over the alphabetical sequence. Example: If you enter the initial letter “K”, the Traffic Assist indicates “Köln” as a possible city, and not the town which is first alphabetically. Traffic Assist rules out all impossible combinations of letters and postcodes and only activates those boxes of letters and/or characters which will produce an existing town and/ or postcode (Smart speller).
> Select between town entry and post
code entry.
.
> Consecutively enter the letters for the
destination town or the numbers of the post code.
Note:
• If necessary, you can switch off the smart speller in the navigation settings.
• During entry, it should be noted that in southern Europe (e.g. Italy), the "prefix" (e.g. via Gran Mundo) needs to be entered afterwards (e.g. Gran Mundo_via).
• If you enter a post code, the name of the town initially disappears in the in­put menu. Next, enter the name of the street names. The name of the town is then also displayed.
The OK key
OK key can be used to transfer the
The destination selected into the route calcula­tion menu. If the destination required ap­pears in the upper edge of the display once the first letters or numbers have been en­tered, you can transfer the mediately with
OK
without
destination im-
using the list
function. > Press the
OK key to transfer your desti-
nation into the route calculation menu.
Note:
If two words have to be entered, these should be separated by a character.
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Using the list of towns
If you have already entered some of the letters of the town you want, you can use the list function to display all the towns containing the combination of letters in question. > Press the button at the top right
corner of the screen in order to open the list of towns.
> A town is selected by pressing the corre-
sponding button.
Selecting the street
In the destination street area, the street and building number can be entered sep­arately using a letter and numerical key panel. A possible street is displayed each time a new letter is entered. Traffic Assist rules out all impossible com­binations of letters and only activates those letter boxes which will produce an existing street. A building number can only be selected once the street has been selected and/or if building numbers are also present in the data.
> Press the letters of the destination street
one another another.
The OK key
The
OK key can be used to transfer
the destination selected into the route cal­culation menu. If the destination required appears in the upper edge of the display once the first letters or numbers have been entered, you can transfer the destination immediately with
OK without using the
list function. > Press the
OK key to transfer your desti-
nation into the route calculation menu.
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Using the list of streets
If you have already entered some of the letters of the street you want, you can use the list function to display all the streets containing the combination of letters in question. > Press the button at the top right
corner of the screen in order to open the list of streets.
> The street is selected by pressing the
corresponding button.
Note:
You can display further information regarding the street by pressing the field to the left of the street name. This can be helpful if the street being searched for appears several times in the list.
Selecting the Intersection
After entering the destination town and road, you can enter an intersecting road in order to further limit the choice.
Note:
Instead of entering an intersecting road, you can also enter a house number. Both entries, however, are not possible simultaneously.
> Press
Intersection.
The input menu for the name of the intersecting road appears. > Enter the name of the intersecting road
and then press
OK.
The procedure is the same as for entering a road, See “Selecting the street” on page 45.. When entering an intersecting road, you can also use the road list, See “Using the list of streets” on page 46..
Selecting a house number
After entering the destination town and road, you can enter a house number in order to further limit the choice.
Note:
Instead of entering a house number, you can also enter an intersecting road. Both entries, however, are not possible simultaneously.
> Press
No.
The input menu for the house number appears. > Enter the house number and then press
OK.
The procedure is essentially the same as for entering a road, See “Selecting the street” on page 45.. > When entering a house number, you
can also use the house number list. The procedure is essentially the same as for the road list, See “Using the list of streets” on page 46..
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Displaying destination on the map
Once the destination has been entered, you can display it in the map of the sur­rounding area. > Press the
In map key to display the des-
tination selected on the map.
Options for the drive profile
You can also set your driving profile in the address entry field. Press the
Options but-
ton for this purpose. The settings made here have an effect on calculation of the estimated journey times and the length of the route.
> Select the mode of travel by repeatedly
pressing the field at the top left.
> Select one of the following options by
pressing the field on the right next to the
Routing type display.
Setting Meaning
optimum With this option, the op-
timum route in terms of travel time and mileage is calculated.
fast With this option, the
shortest route possible for the time required is calculated.
short With this option, the
shortest route is calculat­ed in terms of kilometres travelled.
scenic With this option, the
most winding route is calculated.
With the buttons next to the fields
way
, Ferries and Toll roads, you can set
Motor-
one of the following options.
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Setting Meaning
Allowed With this option, the
corresponding road type is included in the route calculation.
Avoid With this option, wher-
ever possible, the corre­sponding road type is avoided.
Not permitted With this option, the
corresponding road type is not included in the route calculation.
> Press the button to start route
guidance to the entered coordinates.
Saving destination
The
Save button opens an entry menu for
entering a name for the destination en­tered. If a name has been entered and adopted using
OK, the destination is
transferred to rapid access and protected there. The entry menu allows you to change between upper and lower case let­ters.
Starting navigation
The
Start
button can be used to start nav­igation straight away. All the data entered so far is processed in the route calculation > Press the
Start key to start navigation.
The route is calculated. The map display then appears and directions to the destina­tion begin.
Note:
If no GPS signal is available at the time of route calculation, the following display appears.
If the GPS signal is available, route calcu­lation is started automatically.
.
A short route to the selected destination is displayed when
Simulation is pressed.
A demonstration video is shown by press­ing
Demo.
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Cancelling navigation
> Press the key .
> Press the
want to stop.
Yes key to confirm that you
Navigation menu: Point of in­terest
Points of interest, or POI for short (Point of Interest), are included in the map and
can be displayed on the map. Points of in­terest include airports and ferry terminals, restaurants, hotels, petrol stations, public buildings etc. Points of interests can be used as navigational destinations.
Note:
Points of interest from the present sur­roundings can only be selected if the re­ception is good enough to locate their po­sition.
You can select between:
• a nearby destination,
• a nationwide destination and
• a destination in a town.
Press the
>
the points of interest.
The search area selection window appears.
Point of interest
key to display
You can now use the buttons to select the search area you want.
Point of interest: Near GPS position
> Press the
The following specifications are possible for searches in this point of interest win­dow. > In the top button, enter the radius (in
kilometres) in which a point of interest should be searched for.
> From the
main category (e.g. Only those points of interest currently nearby are displayed.
Nearby GPS position button.
All categories box, select a
Petrol station).
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> Select the subcategory from the subse-
quent menu (e.g.
Aral, Esso).
You will find information about scrolling in lists in the "Scrolling through the lists" on page 32 chapter.
Note:
If you do not select a subcategory, all the POIs from the main category within the selected radius are displayed.
> Press the
Point of interest button to
access the input menu.
> Select the desired POI via the input
menu.
For information on working with the in­put menu, please refer to the section "En­tries made with the entry menu" on page
31. > For information on scrolling in lists,
please refer to the section "Scrolling through the lists" on page 32.
Note:
The Category boxes do not have to be. These are only used to restrict the list of points of interest. In large towns, this list may be very long.
Point of interest: nationwide
> Touch the
Nationwide button.
> Select the desired country. > Press the
All categories button.
> Select the desired category. > Touch the
Point of interest key to go to
the entry menu.
> Select the point of interest you want
from the entry menu.
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You will find information about working with the entry menu in the chapter "En­tries made with the entry menu" on page
31. You will find information about scrolling in lists in the "Scrolling through the lists" on page 32 chapter.
Note:
The Category box does not have to be completed. It is only used to restrict the list of points of interest. Depending on the map currently being used, this list may be very extensive.
Point of interest: in a town
> Touch the
In a town button.
> Select the desired country. > In the
Town or Postcode box enter the
town in which you want to search for a point of interest.
> Press the > Select a main category (e.g.
All categories button.
Culture).
Only the categories available in the town indicated are displayed.
> Select the subcategory from the subse-
quent menu (e.g.
> Touch the
Museum).
Point of interest key to go to
the entry menu.
> Select the point of interest you want
from the entry menu.
You will find information about working with the entry menu in the "Entries made with the entry menu" on page 31 chapter. You will find information about scrolling in lists in the "Scrolling through the lists" on page 32 chapter.
Note:
The Category boxes do not have to be completed. These are only used to restrict the list of points of interest. In large towns, this list may be very long.
Operating options in the POI input menu
Following selection of a POI, the follow­ing options are available using the buttons on the right-hand area of the screen:
• Display POIs on the map using the
map
button.
In
• Set the options for the driving profile using the
Options button.
• Save the POI in the destination memo­ry using the
Save button.
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• Start route guidance directly to the POI using the
You can also display information regard­ing the selected POI. > Press the button for this purpose.
Note:
The button can only be selected if infor­mation is actually available.
The available information on the selected POI is displayed (exact address and phone number if available). The displayed phone number can be called directly by pressing the provided a telephone is connected via Bluetooth.
Start button.
Call button,

Navigation menu: Select on map

If the destination required cannot yet or can no longer be found in the destina­tions memory, the allows you to select it directly. No address details are asked for in this case.
> Press the
direct selection.
The map display appears.
Note:
You may have to enlarge the area using the zoom buttons and in order to find the desired street. You can also find the desired point by moving the map
Select on map button
Select on map key to make a
> Gently press the screen surface until
a circle of dots is drawn around the des­tination requested. The destination is
recorded. Information on the point selected is loaded from the set of data and dis­played. There are buttons under the infor­mation box which can be used to call up several functions which are provided for the route point selected.
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When route guidance is deactivated, the following buttons are available:
Button Meaning
Navigation Starts navigation
Add Adds the destination of
the stored route last used, See “Navigation menu: Route planning” on page 53..
Save Allows your destination
to be given a name via the entry menu and saves this in the destina­tions memory
Search near­by
Entry menu as for normal POI entries
When directions to the destination is ac­tive, the
Interim destination button
is also still available. You can add the se­lected destination as a stopover for your route guidance from the map. > Press a key to undertake the action re-
quested.
Navigation menu: Route plan­ning
The route planning menu allows you to create and select individual routes. For this purpose, enter the individual destina­tion points along the desired route. These points will then be navigated to consecu­tively without having to make further en­tries. > In Navigation menu, press the
planning
key to access the route menu. The map symbol appears at the top right of the route menu. The name of the last programmed route is displayed at the top left and the individual stages of this route appear underneath.
Note:
The route menu is empty following a reset, or if no route has yet been planned.
Route
Route list
Routes already stored in the system are se­lected from the route list. > Press the
button in the route menu.
The route list opens.
Scrolling through the list of routes
> Press the arrow keys on the
right hand side of the screen to scroll through the list of routes.
Displaying route details
> Press button to display the route
details.
The Route details window opens. You can also rename or delete the route in this window. Press the key to return to the route list.
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Selecting a route
> Press a route to select it. The route is loaded and displayed in the route menu.
Using a route
The following buttons are available:
Key Meaning
Shows all stages inside actual route in the map.
These keys can be used to scroll up and down through the lists.
New Opens the "address win-
dow" for entering a new destination address
Edit Activates individual
route points for process­ing
Calculate Calculates the difference
in distance and the jour­ney time for the current entries
Start Starts navigation
The New button
You can create a new route by pressing the
New button.
> Press
New.
An empty route window appears. The
Add button appears below this empty
window.
> Press the
Add button.
> Select a destination from the fast access
list displayed.
or
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> Switch to the selection between
dress
, Point of interest or Select on
map
by pressing the Other destination
Ad-
button and then enter the intermediate destination.
> Repeat these entries in the route plan-
ning window for each intermediate des­tination by pressing
Add.
> You can move the individual entries by
pressing the but­tons.
> Once all the entries have been made in
the route planning window, save the destination data by pressing the
OK
button.
The entry menu appears. > Give the destination a meaningful
name.
> Press
OK.
Route planning is complete. The Routing options entry window opens.
The Edit key
Existing routes can be changed in the Edit menu.
> Press the
Edit key to change existing
routes. The route planning window appears. The following functions are available:
Key Meaning
Add This box can be used to
enter a new route point.
Delete This box can be
used to delete a high­lighted route point.
OK This box can be used to
save the processed route and transfer it to rapid access.
These keys can be used to scroll up and down through the lists.
Individual entries can be moved using these but­tons.
The Calculate key
A planned route can also be calculated without GPS reception so that you can get an overview of the journey. When doing this, the first route point specified is used as the starting point for the route.
Note:
During navigation, your current location is the starting point used. The first leg is then the journey to the first route point specified.
> Press the button
Calculate to have the
total distance and probable length of the journey calculated for this route.
The Routing options entry window is opened.
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> Define the settings you want. > Press the button.
The route is calculated. A window in­forms you of the progress of the calcula­tion.
Once the calculation is complete, the total distance from the first to the last points on the route and the probable length of the journey for this route are displayed in the Route planning window under the list of route points.
The Start key
> Press the
menu.
The route options are displayed again. > Press the key again to start naviga-
tion.
Note:
If no GPS signal is available, route guid­ance is started automatically as soon as a signal is received.
Start key in the route planning

Navigation menu: Enter coordinates

You can also enter a destination via geographic coordinates.
> Press
navigation menu.
Enter coordinates in the
> Select the value you wish to change. > Then enter the desired values using the
to buttons.
> You can set the direction of the
longitude and latitude via using the right-hand buttons in the row.
Note:
The coordinates entered must correspond to WGS84 (World Geodetic System 1984).
> Press the
guidance to the entered coordinates.
Start button to start route
LON and LAT
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Navigation menu: Settings

The settings of relevance to the naviga functions can be found in the menu.
Note:
All settings must be confirmed by press­ing the
OK key. You can exit the current
settings button at any time without sav­ing any changes by pressing the key .
> Scroll to the menu item Settings in the
navigation menu using the button and then press it.
This takes you to the setting menu.
tion
Settings
Structure
Various buttons are available in the setting menu:
The functions of the various keys are ex­plained below.
The Routing options key
You can set your drive profile in the Routing options settings window. The settings made here have an effect on the route selection and on the calculation of the estimated journey times. > Press
The Routing options settings menu ap­pears.
> Select the mode of travel by repeatedly
> Select one of the following options by
Routing options in the settings
menu.
pressing the
pressing the field on the right next to the
Routing type display.
Profile field.
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Setting Meaning
optimum With this option, the op-
timum route in terms of travel time and mileage is calculated.
fast With this option, the
shortest route possible for the time required is calculated.
short With this option, the
shortest route is calculat­ed in terms of kilometres travelled.
scenic With this option, the
most winding route is calculated.
With the buttons next to the fields
way
, Ferries and Toll roads, you can set
Motor-
one of the following options.
Setting Meaning
Allowed With this option, the
corresponding road type is included in the route calculation.
Avoid With this option, wher-
ever possible, the corre­sponding road type is avoided.
Not permitted With this option, the
corresponding road type is not included in the route calculation.
> Confirm your selection by pressing the
OK key.
The Auto mode key
You can change the map view settings (2D/3D display, auto zoom and map orientation) in the Auto mode settings window. > Press
Auto mode in the settings menu.
The Auto mode settings menu appears.
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Setting Meaning
Begin with Select whether the stand-
ard map view is to be the 3D or the 2D view.
2D Autozoom In the case of 2D view
navigation, select wheth­er you would like the auto zoom
high or no auto zoom
low, normal,
view as standard. With the Autozoom op­tion, the zoom range var­ies according to your speed: When you drive slowly, the scale is de­creased. When you drive faster, the scale is in­creased.
2D View In the case of 2D view
navigation, select wheth­er the map should be ori­ented
to the north or in
the direction of travel
as
standard.
> Confirm your selection by pressing the
OK key.
The Format key
Using the Format configuration window, you can specify which units of measure­ment to use for time and distance. > Press
Format in the settings menu.
The Format settings menu appears.
Setting Meaning
Time Press this field to toggle
between the 12-hour and 24-hour clock display.
Distance Press this field to toggle
between the kilometre and mile display.
> Confirm your settings by hitting the
OK
key.
The Map info key
In the Map info settings window, you can make settings for additional information in the map display. > Press
Map info in the settings menu.
The Map info settings menu appears.
Setting Meaning
Points of in­terest
If you activate this entry, points of interest are dis­played in the map.
Street names (2D)
If you activate this entry, all street names are dis­played in the 2D map.
Street names (3D)
If you activate this entry, all street names are dis­played in the 3D map.
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Info box If you activate this entry,
you get displayed the point of compass, the speed and the sea level. (can only be selected if the option
Full map was
subsequently selected in
Map mode.)
> With the option buttons, press on ei-
ther or to enable or disable the requirements.
> Confirm your selection by pressing the
OK key.
The Route info key
In the Route info settings window, you can set which additional information you would like displayed during route guidance. > Press
Route info in the settings menu.
The Route info settings menu appears.
The following settings are possible.
Setting Meaning
Map mode Select the map display
option by pressing the button:
Full map - the complete
map is displayed.
Split screen - a split
screen appears with map and arrow display.
Arrow only - only an ar-
row display appears.
Info final des­tination
Displays ETA, distance remaining, time until ar­rival at the main destina­tion.
Info next des­tination
Displays ETA, distance remaining, time until ar­rival at the part-way des­tination.
Country Info When this function is ac-
tivated, you automatical­ly receive general traffic information relating to the relevant country when crossing its nation­al border (e.g. speed lim­its).
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Note:
Depending upon which setting you have selected in Map mode, certain settings in this menu and some of the settings described under "The Map info key" on page 59 can no longer be selected.
> With the option buttons, press on ei-
ther or to enable or disable the setting.
> Confirm your selection by pressing the
OK key.
The Speed key
Use the Speed configuration window to choose whether or not you wish to have speed limits displayed during navigation. You can also choose whether or not to re­ceive an acoustic warning if you exceed the speed limit.
Note:
This information can only be displayed if it is contained in the map material.
> Press Speed in the settings menu.
The Speed settings menu appears.
The following settings are possible.
Setting Meaning
Show signs Select whether the speed
limits should be dis­played never, always or only when the limit is ex­ceeded.
In town Select the amount over
the speed limit at which you would like to receive an acoustic warning within built-up areas.
Out of town Select the amount over
the speed limit at which you would like to receive an acoustic warning out­side built-up areas.
Warning Choose whether you
would also like an acous­tic warning when you ex­ceed speed limits that are only valid when it is rain­ing, snowing or at specif­ic times of the day ( function activated).
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> Press a button and choose the setting
you require.
> Confirm your selection by pressing the
OK key.
!Danger!
Some of the information contained in the map material may be inaccurate due to short-term or recent changes (such as road works, for example). Supplying information is secondary to the navigation system's main function, which is traffic monitoring and sign­posting.
The TMC button
You can make settings for the reception of traffic announcements in the TMC settings window. > Press
TMC in the settings menu.
The TMC settings window appears.
Setting Meaning
Automatic tuning
Select whether to run an automatic search for the station with the best re­ception (function acti­vated ).
Setting Meaning
Press the arrow buttons
to activate the automatic station search. The cur­rently received TMC sta­tion is displayed in the adjacent field. The set­ting can only be per­formed if the
tuning
Automatic
function is deacti-
vated.
Rerouting With this button you can
select whether the route change
never, automati-
cally
or manually should be made. (See "Taking announcements into consideration when cal­culating routes" on page 69.) The setting
never corresponds to de-
activating TMC func­tionality.
> Confirm your selection by pressing the
OK key.
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The Time Zone key
Set the relevant time zone for your region in the Time Zone configuration window. This is an important setting for calculat­ing the estimated arrival times. > Press
Time Zone in the settings menu.
The Time Zone settings menu appears.
Setting Meaning
Time zone Specify the relevant time
zone for your region.
DST Set whether summer
time applies ( ) to the current time zone or not ().
> Confirm your settings by pressing
OK.
The Smart Speller button
The Smart Speller allows you to enter towns, roads or other destinations that you are searching for more quickly using a logical process of elimination. > Press
Smart Speller in the settings
menu.
The Smart Speller settings menu appears.
> Press on the button in order to activate
or deactivate the function.
> Confirm your entry by pressing
OK.
The Junction Info button
In the Junction Info settings window you can activate or deactivate the available aids for complex turning manoeuvres, for ex­ample at motorway junctions or certain multi-lane roads. > Press
Junction Info in the settings
menu.
The Junction Info settings window ap­pears.
Setting Description
Reality View When the function is ac-
tivated, realistic images of the current lane situa­tion at motorway junc­tions are displayed if available.
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Setting Description
Signpost info When this function is en-
abled, you receive infor­mation regarding road signs which you should follow.
Lane Info When this function is ac-
tivated, a small arrow in­dicates which lane you should move into on multi-lane roads.
Note:
The information can only be displayed if it is included in the map data.
> Press on the desired entry in order to ac-
tivate or deactivate the corre­sponding function.
> Confirm your selection by pressing the
OK button.
The Home address button
In the Home address window, you can enter and change your home address, as well as displaying the address details. > Press
Home address in the settings
menu.
You see your home address, provided you have already entered it.
To enter your home address: > Press
Set.
The fast access menu appears.
> Press on a destination in the list in order
to enter it as the home address.
or > Press on the
Other destination button
in order to access the navigation menu.
In the navigation menu, you can enter your home address in a different manner (e.g. by entering the address details). See “Structure of the navigation menu” on page 42.
Changing an already entered home address: > Press
Change.
The fast access function appears, further operation is the same as for entering the home address (see above).
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The Volume key
With the Volume settings window, you can set the general volume for voice an­nouncements for each start of the Traffic Assist, or switch off voice announcements completely.Depending on the situation, you can also adjust the volume in the map display. > Press
Volume in the settings menu.
The Volume settings window appears.
> The required volume can be selected via
the and buttons.
> Confirm your settings by hitting the
OK
key.
Note:
The volume can also be changed using the volume control located on the side. See "Volume control" on page 34..
The GPS button
The number of satellites received, your current position and your current speed are displayed in the GPS information window. It is also possible to save your current location. > Press
GPS in the settings menu.
The GPS information window appears.
> To save your current location, press the
Save current position button.
Save your location in the same way as de­scribed under "Saving destination" on page 48.
The button Load map
The Traffic Assist operates using the map data stored on the memory card. Pressing the
Load map button displays the loaded
map data. > Press
Load map in the settings menu.
The Load map settings menu appears.
> Select the desired map by pressing the
relevant button.
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The Offroad button
In the Offroad settings window, you can set whether the Traffic Assist starts route guidance if:
• You are in a non-digitised area (of­froad).
• Your destination is in a non-digitised area.
With activated offroad function, the Traf­fic Assist displays the direction of the nearest digitised road, or the direction from the digitised road nearest to the des­tination, to the destination in the non­digitised area. See "Offroad navigation" on page 70. > Press
The Offroad settings window appears.
Offroad in the settings menu.
> Press either or in order to acti-
vate or deactivate the offroad function.
> Confirm your selection by pressing the
OK button.
What is dynamic route guid­ance?
Dynamic route guidance calculates the route, while taking into account current traffic announcements.
Note:
Dynamic route guidance is not available for all countries (currently only Belgium, Germany, Denmark, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Austria, Sweden, Switzer­land and Spain). In Germany, messages are also received via TMCpro. TMC reception must be available in or­der to activate dynamic navigation and the functions described below.
Traffic announcements are transmitted by radio stations via the TMC (Traffic Mes­sage Channel) in addition to the radio programme and are received and analysed by the navigation system. Receiving traffic announcements is free of charge.
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Note:
As the traffic announcements are trans­mitted by radio stations, we cannot as­sume responsibility for the completeness or accuracy of the announcements. Austria: The location and event code was made available by ASFINAG and BM­VIT.
A continuous check is made for the pres­ence of relevant messages for the selected route. However, traffic problems are also shown on the map even if route guidance is deactivated.
If these continuous checks determine that a traffic announcement is relevant to route guidance, the unit will automatically re­calculate a new route to the destination (See “The button Load map” on page 65.).

Displaying TMC messages on the map

Current TMC messages are displayed on the map graphically. Sections of the route where there are traffic problems are high­lighted blue. Arrows indicating the traffic direction which is affected by the traffic problem continue to be displayed.
In addition to the coloured mark, a warn­ing sign is displayed on the stretch of road affected.

Using TMC

Once you have connected the TMC an­tenna, your Traffic Assist will receive cur­rent traffic announcements and dynamic route calculation will be enabled (traffic jam diversion). You can also view traffic announcements directly. To preset the TMC, See "The button Load map" on page 65. > In the map display, activate the (see also
page 74) toolbar and press .
or > In the main menu, press
page 30).
Note:
The button only becomes visible once you have switched to navigation mode and then called up the main menu again. After switching the Traffic Assist off and on again via the On/Off switch, the button is only visible following the procedure described above.
TMC (see also
TMC
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After pressing one of the two buttons, the message list appears.
You can scroll through the list using the arrow keys on the right–hand edge of the screen.
The road number (motorway, A-road or district roads), section of road if applica­ble, traffic direction and the type of prob­lem are displayed in each traffic message.#
Note:
When displaying messages, TMCpro messages are indicated by the following symbol: .
Reading a message
> Press on the desired message in the list. The message display appears.
If the message text is longer than the display space available, the button appears at the bottom right. > Press this button in order to view the
remaining message text.
> Press the arrow buttons to
scroll in the messages.
> Press the key to return to the
message list.
Display the relevant road in the map
> Press the button in the message
display.
The relevant road can be seen in the map.
Updating announcements
> Press the button in the message dis-
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Taking announcements into consideration when calculat­ing routes
Your Traffic Assist can take traffic an­nouncements into consideration when calculating a route. You have the option of setting this function to automatic or man­ual under "The button Load map" on page 65.
Automatic recalculation
If a traffic announcement affects your route, a new route is calculated to bypass the problem at the earliest possible con­venience.
Manual recalculation
If a traffic announcement affects your route, a window with detailed informa­tion on the traffic announcement appears.
If you wish to calculate a detour around the traffic problem, press natively
Ignore.
Evade or alter-
Changing status
You can set the function to act upon or ig­nore an announcement at any time. > Activate the toolbar in the map display
(see also page 74).
> Press the button.
The message list appears. Messages which are relevant for your route are listed at the beginning. > Press the relevant traffic announce-
ment.
> Press the button at the bottom of the
screen to switch between is being evad­ed and is being ignored.
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Offroad navigation

Note on legal situation:
Observe the applicable regulations in the country in which you are currently driv­ing. Driving a vehicle off official roads is not permissible in all countries.
Depending upon which setting has been made under "The Offroad button" on page 66, you can start route guidance if you are currently in a non-digitised area or if your destination is located in a non-dig­itised area. If the offroad function is activated, the Traffic Assist guides you:
• to the nearest digitised road or
• from the digitised road nearest to the destination, to the destination in the non-digitised area.

Destination in the offroad area

You can select a destination in a non-dig­itised area (offroad) via coordinate entry ("Navigation menu: Enter coordinates" on page 56) or via direct selection on the map ("Navigation menu: Select on map" on page 52).
After you have entered the destination and started route guidance, the Traffic Assist guides you directly to the digitised road nearest to the offroad destination.
When you have reached the calculated point on the digitised road (grey destina­tion flag), the Traffic Assist indicates the direction to the offroad destination via a direction arrow.

Starting point in the offroad area

If you start route guidance in a non-digi­tised area, the Traffic Assist displays the direction of the nearest digitised road.
The point at which you reach the digitised road is indicated by a grey destination flag. When you have reached the digitised road, route guidance continues with standard instructions.
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Map display

You can call the map display from various applications using the miniature map icon.
> Select the key with the map icon. This opens the map display.

Map layout

The configuration depends upon the cur­rent operating mode of the Traffic Assist and the setting of Route info key" on page 60.
Map display without driving guidance
If the navigation function has not been activated, the map display will cover virtually all of the touchscreen. An icon for switching to configuration mode with a toolbar is always displayed in the lower right-hand corner of the map.
Map mode under "The
Entire map with route guidance
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1 Road to which the next driving ma-
noeuvre leads
2 Vehicle speed and altitude above
sea level
3 Route 4 Vehicle location 5 Speed limit on the road currently be-
ing driven on (display not available for all roads)
6 Traffic lane recommendation (only
appears on some multi-lane roads; red arrows = recommended lanes)
Note:
Following the traffic lane recommenda­tions allows you to perform the next driv­ing manoeuvre without changing lanes.
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7 Estimated time of arrival, remaining
journey time and remaining distance to destination
8 Distance to next driving manoeuvre
and currently travelled road.
9 Next driving manoeuvre
If the navigation function has been acti­vated, the position icon will indicate your current location on the map.
Dependin
g on which setting was made in option mode, the position icon may re­main stationary while the map moves, or vice versa. The information box at the right edge of the display shows your current speed and the altitude in metres. The information box display can be activated/deactivated in the settings as described under "The Map info key" on page 59.
Information appears in the bottom left corner of the preview area.
The distance remaining is indicated by means of the number of kilometres (or miles) below an arrow. If there are two im­pending driving manoeuvres in quick suc­cession, a small arrow appears over the first manoeuvre to indicate that another one is coming up. Depending upon the setting, additional information may be shown in the map display. See "Additional information" on page 75.
Spilt screen with route guidance
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1 Speed limit on the road currently be-
ing driven on (display not available for all roads)
2 Route 3 Vehicle position 4 Road to which the next driving ma-
noeuvre leads
5 Distance to next driving manoeuvre 6 Traffic lane recommendation (only
appears on some multi-lane roads; red arrows = recommended lanes)
Note:
Following the traffic lane recommenda­tions allows you to perform the next driv­ing manoeuvre without changing lanes.
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7 Vehicle speed and altitude above sea
level
Note:
If two driving manoeuvres are to be per­formed in succession within a short time, a small arrow which indicates the second driving manoeuvre appears instead of this information.
8 Next driving manoeuvre 9 Progress bar to illustrate the distance
to the next driving manoeuvre
10 Estimated time of arrival, remaining
journey time and remaining distance to destination
Route guidance with arrow display
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1 Speed limit on the road currently be-
ing driven on (display not available for all roads)
2 Next driving manoeuvre
3 Traffic lane recommendation (only
appears on some multi-lane roads; red arrows = recommended lanes)
Note:
Following the traffic lane recommenda­tions allows you to perform the next driv­ing manoeuvre without changing lanes.
4 Road to which the next driving ma-
noeuvre leads
5 Distance to next driving manoeuvre 6 Progress bar to illustrate the distance
to the next driving manoeuvre
7 Vehicle speed and altitude above sea
level
8 Estimated time of arrival, remaining
journey time and remaining distance to destination
Map display with reality view
At many motorway junctions, a detailed and realistic display of the motorway junction can be shown. For this purpose, activate the function Re- ality View in the settings under "The Junction Info button" on page 63. If you are guided via a motorway junction by Traffic Assist, the appropriate display is shown.
Then follow the lanes marked by the red arrows.
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Map display with toolbar
Press the following key to activate the toolbar. Press again to deactivate the tool­bar.
The following function keys are displayed in addition to the map display.
The following function keys appear in the toolbar:
Icon Meaning
See "Display route (toolbar)" on page 78.
See "Displaying TMC mes­sages (toolbar)" on page 78.
See "Daytime - Night-time design (toolbar)" on page 79.
See "Change display (tool­bar)" on page 79.
See "Point northwards (tool­bar)" on page 79.
See "Available POIs along the route (toolbar)" on page 79.
See "Play" on page 94.
Call up the telephone func­tion. See "Calling up tele­phone mode" on page 82.

Using the map display

Repeat the last voice prompt
During route guidance, the system an­nounces important information, e.g. the next driving manoeuvre. The last an­nouncement can be repeated with updat­ed information.
> Press the preview area while route guid-
ance is active and the toolbar deactivat-
ed. The last announcement is repeated with updated information. The volume is also displayed.
Changing the announcement volume
The volume of announcements can be adjusted.
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> Press the preview area while route
guidance is active and the toolbar deactivated.
The bar display indicates the volume. > Press or to increase or
decrease the volume.
> Press in order to mute the
announcements.
> Press again in order to cancel the
mute function.
!Warning
Always adjust the volume so that you can still hear any ambient noise while driving.
The bar display disappears again automat­ically after three seconds if no button is pressed.
Note:
The volume can also be changed using the volume control located on the side. See "Volume control" on page 34..
Additional information
At the left edge of the screen, information (estimated time of arrival, remaining jour­ney time and remaining distance to desti­nation/stopover) regarding the main des­tination and the stopover can be displayed/hidden. The left display win­dow shows the hidden information.
Note:
Additional information can only be switched on/off, if the option Full map was selected in Map mode under "The Route info key" on page 60.
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2
Position information
If you require information regarding a cer­tain point on the map display, the infor­mation window can be opened. This dis­plays information on the selected point (if any is stored in the map data) and pro­vides various functions for further action. > Move or zoom the map until you see the
desired point.
> Press and hold on the desired point un-
til the information window appears.
Make the necessary selection as necessary, See “Navigation menu: Select on map” on page 52.
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Calling up the options menu (toolbar)
The Options menu offers a range of useful functions. > Press the
Options button.
The Options menu is displayed. To close this menu again, use the key or press on the map icon.
The following options are available.
Selection Meaning
Navi menu Terminates driving guid-
ance and switches to rap­id access mode.
Map icon Switches to map display.
Interim desti­nation
Allows you to enter a in­terim destination (only if driving guidance is acti­vated). See "Navigation menu: Address" on page 43.
Next destina­tion
If several destinations are entered, the route is cal­culated to the nearest destination (only for ac­tive route guidance).
Route options
Allows you to change route options (only if driving guidance is acti­vated). See "Options for the drive profile" on page 47.
Selection Meaning
Block road The driving directions
planned by the Traffic Assist may be hindered by unanticipated road blocks. This function notifies the system of the length of a road block. Existing road block lengths may be se­lected. Once the length has been entered, the route is replanned and new directions given (on­ly if driving guidance is activated).
Preferences See "Navigation menu:
Settings" on page 57.
Route de­scription
You can have directions displayed and block indi­vidual route sections. See "Displaying/editing di­rections" on page 77.
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GPS status The number of satellites
received, your current position and current speed can be displayed using this function. It is also possible to store your current position.
Country info Country-specific infor-
mation, such as the max­imum permissible speed, is displayed.
Displaying/editing directions
In the directions, you can have the calcu­lated route displayed divided into sec­tions. You also have the option of block­ing individual sections and of recalculating the route without these sec­tions.
> Open the options menu via the toolbar. > Select the menu item
tion
.
Route descrip-
> Press the arrow buttons to
scroll through the sections.
You can undo the changes by pressing the
Refresh button.
You can return to route guidance without changes by pressing the
Resume button.
Blocking a route section
In order to block route sections, press the
button before the relevant section. A blocked section is marked using the button. The block can be cancelled by pressing this button.
> After you have blocked the desired sec-
tion, press the
Recalculate button.
The route is recalculated and the route guidance display appears.
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Zooming and the map (toolbar)
The map can be zoomed into in steps via the zoom buttons.
> Press Zoom in to expand or "zoom
in on the map" and view individual fea­tures more closely.
> Press Zoom out to "zoom out from
the map" and get a broader overview of the area.
Display route (toolbar)
With this map, the map is automatically zoomed out so that the entire route is dis­played. The Display route function is only activated when a route has been selected for driving guidance.
> Press the Route key. The map is expanded and the specific route destinations are displayed.
Displaying TMC messages (toolbar)
Press this button to display all TMC traf­fic announcements received from the sta­tion you are currently tuned in to.
You have the option of obtaining an over­view of the current traffic situation and calculating an alternative route or deleting a previously calculated detour, as required (See “Taking announcements into consid­eration when calculating routes” on page 69.).
> Press the TMC announcement button. A list of TMC announcements opens. > Press the arrow buttons on
the right of the screen to browse through the list.
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Daytime - Night-time design (toolbar)
You can choose between daytime or night-time design to adapt the touch­screen to the current light conditions. If you select the night-time design, the key is displayed as activated (depressed).
The display is adjusted using the daytime/ night-time key.
> Press the daytime/night-time key. The design is changed. Press the key again to return to the previous design.
Change display (toolbar)
For the map display, 2-D view or 3-D
2
view are available.
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2
Change the display using the 3D key.
> Press the 3D key. The display is changed. Press the key again to return to the previous display.
Point northwards (toolbar)
Use the compass key to orient the map on the touchscreen towards the north.
> Press the compass key. The map is pointed north on the touch­screen.
Available POIs along the route (toolbar)
With the POI button, you can display available POIs along the route and set a POI as a stopover.
> Press the POI button. A display of the POIs available along the route appears.
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A maximum of six POIs are displayed simultaneously. The categories can be recognised by the category icons to the left of the distance information. The distance information represents the direct distance to the POIs. The stylised road on the left indicates on which side of the road the POIs are located. The numbering of the POIs refers to the position of the POIs in the list on the right (POI No. 1 appears at the very bottom of the list).
To select a POI as a stopover:
> Press the desired POI. It is set as the stopover and the Traffic Assist starts route calculation to the stopover.
To set a POI category:
You can set which categories the Traffic Assist should take into account when displaying the POIs. > Press the POI button. The current settings are displayed.
> Press one of the categories set, e.g.
Petrol station.
The complete category list appears.
> If necessary, scroll in the list and press
one of the categories which you would like to set as a new category, e.g.
way station
.
Rail-
The current setting is displayed again, the
Petrol Station category has now been
replaced by the
Railway station category.
> Proceed in the same manner for the
other two categories as necessary.
> Finally, press
OK.
An updated display appears of the POIs available along the route, which takes into account the change in categories.
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Move map (toolbar)
In move mode, you can shift the map in any direction required. You can do this by "pinning down" the map at any point and then shifting it. With the toolbar activat­ed, press any point on the map and move it in the required direction. The map is then moved accordingly after a short delay.
Note:
If you wait too long before moving the point, the position information regarding the selected point appears on the map, See “Playback of MP3 files during an ac­tive navigation” on page 81.
Playback of MP3 files during an active navigation
Previously recorded MP3 files can be played back while an active navigation is in progress. > Press . The MP3 player opens.
You can now play back your music files (refer to "Playback" on page 60).
Calling up the telephone function (tool­bar)
It is possible to call up the telephone func­tion while navigation is underway, for ex­ample to make a call. > Press the button. The telephone menu opens.
You can now use the telephone function as described under "Telephone mode" on page 82.
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Telephone mode

You can connect your Traffic Assist to a
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mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth® wireless technology. The Traffic Assist then serves as a conven­ient hands-free device.
Notes:
• It is possible that some of the functions described are not available with some mobile phones equipped with Blue- tooth® wireless technology.
• If no mobile phone us connected to the Traffic Assist, unusable menu items and entries are displayed as inactive (greyed out).

Calling up telephone mode

Telephone mode can be called up from the main menu or the toolbar on the map display .
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Telephone fast access mode

In fast access mode the last 50 numbers or names which have been dialled, answered or rejected will be displayed in chronolog­ical order. Fast access mode is shown be­low with example telephone numbers and names.
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> Press the Telephone button in the main
menu to call up telephone mode.
or > Press the button in the toolbar on
the map display. The telephone fast access function is called up.

Configuration of fast access mode

In fast access mode, the Phone menu but­ton for opening the telephone menu is displayed in the top line. IIn addition, provided that a telephone has already been connected, the name of the network oper­ator and the strength of the received signal is displayed in the first line. You can call up the navigation function using the button. The number list is shown in the line be­low.
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Number list
The number list displays, line by line, all numbers/names available for fast dialling. Each line of the number list is divided into two fields. Each list field is in the form of a button. The number/name is shown on the right button and the characteristics of the entry are shown using the left icon.
Notes:
• The last 50 numbers/names are auto­matically stored in the number list. If the storage capacity of 50 numbers is reached, the oldest number is automat­ically deleted to make room for a new number. However, important num­bers can be protected.
• Entries in fast access mode always only apply to the time during which the mobile phone with Bluetooth® wireless technology was connected to the Traf­fic Assist. The entries in the fast access mode of the Traffic Assist are not syn­chronised with the call lists in the mo­bile phone.
Icons used
The following icons are used in the number list:
Icon Description
This entry is a standard entry with no special features.
This entry is protected. If the number list is full, this entry is not automatically deleted. This can be performed manu­ally, if required. In the case of a protected en­try, you can also determine the position using the fast ac­cess function.

Operating in fast access mode

Dialling an existing number
The numbers/names in the number list can be dialled directly.
Note:
If no telephone has been previously con­nected, no entry can be dialled.
> Press the button with the desired entry
in order to start the call.
The call will be started.
Scrolling through the number list
Using the buttons, it is possi­ble to scroll through the number list in the direction of the relevant arrow. The current list page and the total number of pages appear between the buttons.
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Displaying or editing entries
Each number stored in fast access mode can be displayed and edited. > Press the button field to the left of the
desired number.
A selection menu appears.
Option Description
Show details The data for the entry is
displayed (number and name, call time and call date, if available).
Name this en­try
Delete this entry
Protect this entry
The entry can be re­named.
The entry is deleted from the number list.
The entry is protected against automatic dele­tion (only available on unprotected devices).
Option Description
Unprotect this entry
Entry protection is disa­bled (only available on protected devices).
Move this en­try up
The entry is moved for­ward by one position (only available on pro­tected devices).
Move this en­try down
The entry is moved back by one position (only available on protected devices).
Delete list All destinations (includ-
ing the protected ones) are deleted from the list.

Telephone menu

In the telephone menu, you can dial a number directly, open the telephone book, connect your Traffic Assist to a mo­bile telephone and perform settings for Bluetooth® operation.
> In fast access mode, press the
menu
button at the top edge of the
screen.
The telephone menu appears.
Phone
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Dialling a number

You can enter a telephone number and start a call to this number or store the en­tered number under any name. > In the telephone menu, press the
number
button.
> Enter the desired telephone number us-
ing the displayed buttons.
> Press the Dial button. The Traffic Assist tries to establish a con­nection to the desired telephone number. Detailed instructions for operation can be found under "Telephone calls" on page
91.
By pressing the
Save button, the entered
number can be stored under any name.
Dial

Telephone book

The phonebook entries loaded from the SIMcard and from the memory of the mo­bile phone are displayed in the phone­book. After selecting the desired entry, the corresponding telephone number can be called.
Notes:
• Please note that it can take several min­utes to transfer the phonebook.
• The entries loaded from the memory of the mobile phone are displayed sur­name first in the phonebook. No sepa­ration of first name and surname is possible with entries loaded from the SIM card.
> In the telephone menu, press the
book
button.
Phone
If there are more than 30 entries in the tel­ephone book, an input menu appears. If there are fewer than 30 entries, a list of en­tries is displayed directly. > Select the first letter of the desired entry
in the input menu.
Notes:
• If, for example, you enter the letters "M" and "I", entries with a surname or first name beginning with "MI" will be displayed. For example "Miller John" or "Bauer Michael".
• You can enter the first letter of the sur­name and then, separated by a blank ( button), the first letter of the first name.
> Press the
OK button when the desired
name is displayed in the top line.
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The Traffic Assist tries to establish a con­nection to the desired telephone number. Detailed instructions for operation can be found under "Telephone calls" on page
91.
If the full name has not yet been entered, a list can be called up by pressing the button. In this list, only those entries ap­pear which correspond to the letters en­tered so far.
> Press the arrow buttons to
scroll through the messages.
> Press on the desired entry. The Traffic Assist tries to establish a con­nection to the desired telephone number.
List

Connecting a mobile phone

In order to be able to make calls with your Traffic Assist, a mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth® wireless technology must be connected. The various options for establishing a connection are described below.
Opening the device list
> In the telephone menu, press the
nect phone
The device list is displayed. You can search for a mobile phone or con­nect a mobile phone from the device list.
Note:
If you have not yet established a connec­tion to a mobile phone, the list is empty.
button.
Con-
The device list displays, line by line, all de­vices available for selection. Each line of the device list is divided into two fields. Each list field is in the form of a button. The device name is shown on the right button and its characteristics are shown using the left icon.
Icon Description
This device is a standard de­vice with no special features.
This device is protected. If the device list is full, this device is not automatically deleted. This can be performed manu­ally, if required. In the case of a protected en­try, you can also determine the position in the device list.
By pressing the icon, you can open a menu in which, for example, you can pro­tect the device.
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Option Description
Show details The device data is dis-
played.
Protect this entry
The device is protected against automatic dele­tion (only available on unprotected devices).
Unprotect this entry
Device protection is disa­bled (only available on protected devices).
Move this en­try up
The device is moved for­ward by one position (only available on pro­tected devices).
Move this en­try down
The device is moved back by one position (on­ly available on protected devices).
Delete this entry
The device is deleted from the device list.
Option Description
Delete list All devices (including the
protected ones) are delet­ed from the list.
Connecting automatically
After switching on, your Traffic Assist tries to establish a connection with the last mobile phone connected. You can activate or deactivate this func­tion as described under "Activating/deac­tivating automatic connection" on page
90.
The prerequisites for a successful connec­tion are as follows:
• Bluetooth® is activated on your Traffic Assist (See "Telephone/Bluetooth set­tings" on page 89.).
• The mobile phone is switched on and in range and Bluetooth® is activated.
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Searching for a mobile phone
Note:
Before searching, activate Bluetooth® on the mobile phone to be searched for.
> Open the device list.
> Press the
Search for phones button.
The search starts. During the search, any devices found are displayed and the search can be cancelled by pressing the After the search or after pressing the
cel
button, a list of the devices found is
Cancel button.
Can-
displayed.
> Now press on the name of the mobile
phone to be connected. The Traffic Assist then tries to establish the connection. The mobile phone should then prompt you to enter a password. This password is stipulated by the Traffic Assist.
> Enter the displayed password on the
mobile phone. The connection is established. If the con­nection is successfully established, the tel­ephone fast access function is displayed.
Connecting from the device list
You can initiate a connection to a mobile phone from the device list. If a mobile phone is already connected, that connec­tion will be terminated and a connection will be established to the selected mobile phone.
> Open the device list.
> Press on the desired mobile phone in
the list. A connection to the selected mobile phone will be established. If the connec­tion is successfully established, the tele­phone fast access function is displayed.
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Disconnecting a mobile phone

You can disconnect a connected mobile phone. > In the telephone menu, press the Dis-
connect phone button. The mobile phone is disconnected after a short time. The telephone fast access func­tion is displayed.

Telephone/Bluetooth settings

In the telephone/Bluetooth settings, you can activate Bluetooth®, assign a Blue­tooth name to your Traffic Assist, set the visibility of your Traffic Assist, and adjust the telephone and ringtone volume. > In the telephone menu, press the
erences
The telephone/Bluetooth settings are dis­played.
button.
Pref-
Switching Bluetooth on/off
Bluetooth must be switched on in order to enable automatic connection to a mobile phone after the Traffic Assist is switched on (see "Connecting automatically" on page 87). > Press the Bluetooth activated button in
the telephone/Bluetooth settings to switch Bluetooth on or off .
Visibility of the Traffic Assist
Here you can specify whether other Blue­tooth devices are to be able to recognise the Traffic Assist or not during a search. > Press the
button in the telephone/Bluetooth set­tings to switch visibility on or off
Detectable by other devices
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Activating/deactivating automatic con­nection
Here you can specify whether, after the Traffic Assist is switched on, a connection should automatically be established with the last mobile phone connected. > Press the Automatic connection button
in the telephone/Bluetooth settings to activate or deactivate automatic connection.
Refreshing the phonebook
You can instruct your Traffic Assist to transfer the phonebook data from the mo­bile phone again. The phonebook is then refreshed accordingly. > Press the Reload Phonebook button in
the telephone/Bluetooth settings.
Setting the telephone volume
You can set the volume of the telephone. > Press the
Volume button in the tele-
phone/Bluetooth settings.
> Select the desired volume using the
and buttons.
> Confirm your settings by pressing the
OK button.
Note:
The volume can also be changed using the volume control located on the side. See "Volume control" on page 34..
Device name
You can give your Traffic Assist a name. This name will be displayed by other Bluetooth devices.
Note:
The current name is shown in brackets on the Change device name button.
> Press the
Change device name button
in the telephone/Bluetooth settings.
An input menu opens.
> Enter the desired name.
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Telephone calls

The available operating options when es­tablishing a call, answering a call and end­ing a call are included under the item Tel­ephone calls.

Establishing a call

> Enter a telephone number or select an
entry from the fast access function or
telephone book. The number is dialled. When the call has been answered at the re­ceiver end, the display changes and you are connected to the other party.
Notes:
• The call can be returned to the mobile phone and the hands-free function ter­minated by pressing the Private mode button. The connection with the mobile phone is automatically re-established after the call is ended.
• You can switch to the navigation dis­play during an active call by pressing the button.

Answering a call

A ringtone sounds when an incoming call is received. The following display also ap­pears.
If available, the telephone number and name of the caller are displayed.
Option Description
I accept The call is accepted. If
navigation is active, the device returns to the map display.
I refuse The call is rejected. The
caller hears a busy tone. The last active display is shown.
Ignore The ring tone is switched
off. The last active dis­play is shown. The call is ended when the caller hangs up.
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Ending a call

How a call is terminated depends on whether route guidance is active or not.
When route guidance is active
1
> In the toolbar, press the button .
> End the call by pressing the
button. The call is ended and the map display is shown.
1
End call
Without route guidance
> Press the The call is terminated. The last active dis­play is shown.
End call button.
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Music operations

Selecting music playback

The music player is called up from the main menu or as described under "Play­back of MP3 files during an active naviga­tion" on page 81. The devices described in this guide differ in how the music player is selected via the main menu.
> Press the Music/Pictures button in the
main menu. If the music player was last selected, this will be called up again directly. If the picture viewer was last selected, this will be displayed. You can then switch to the music player by pressing the but­ton.
The MP3-Player is called up and appears with its main screen.
• If playback of a music track was stopped previously, that last music track is dis­played.
• If this is no longer available, the first track on the memory card is displayed.
• If the memory card contains no tracks, the
No music available message ap-
pears.
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The MP3 player

The MP3 files saved on a memory card can be called up and played using the MP3 player.
Note:
Please refer to "Transmitting music tracks, pictures and videos" on page 35" to find out how to save tracks to the in­ternal memory or on to a memory card.
The MP3-Player is shown below along with its standard display and a sample track.
In the central area of the MP3 player, the title of the currently loaded track with the artist’s name and the number in the cur­rent folder structure is shown in the title line.
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The artist and track name are taken from the ID3 tag of the MP3 file. If the MP3 track played does not have an ID3 tag, the file name of the track is displayed di­rectly.

Operating the MP3-Players

Various key panels are arranged around the track line to simplify operations.
Track skip
The names of the next and previous track are displayed above and below the current music track. > Press a track. The track in the track line is loaded.
• If the play button is not pressed, the track is not yet played.
• If a piece of music is being played at present, this is stopped and playback of the new track started.
Play
The pieces of music starting from the track displayed in the track line are played when the following key is pressed.
> Press the key featuring the play icon. The MP3-Player starts playback. The key changes to display the pause icon.
Under the display of the current track, you can see its length, and below it the elapsed time in the form of a bar.
Note:
Depending on the bit rate (compression) of the MP3 track, the times displayed may vary slightly from the actual time.
Pause
Playback can be paused at any time and then continued.
> Press the key featuring the pause icon. Playback is interrupted. The current track is still displayed in the track line. The but­ton display changes to the Playback icon. Playback is continued by pressing again.
Cancelling playback
You can cancel playback
> Press the button next to the pause icon. Playback is terminated. If you then restart playback, the track is played from the be­ginning.
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Folder overview
> Press (see arrow).
The contents of the current folder appears. The file name appears in the top line and below this, any available subfolders and track titles.
The currently playing track is surrounded by a red frame. > Press the
up one level in the folder structure.
Here as well, the name of the current folder appears in the top line and underneath it the subfolders and then the tracks which it contains.
> Press on a folder in order to display its
contents.
> Press on a track in order to play it.
button in order to move
Track repeat/random play function
It is possible to have a track continuously repeated or to have the tracks played in random order.
> Press the button marked with the arrow
repeatedly until the desired function is
activated. The displayed icon changes depending upon the selected function.
• Icon - functions are deactivated
• Icon - random play function acti-
vated
• Icon - track repeat activated
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Setting volume
You can increase or decrease the volume by pressing the or buttons.
!Warning
Always adjust the volume so that you can still hear any ambient noise while driving.
> Press or to increase or
decrease the volume.
> Press in order to mute the music. > Press again in order to cancel the
mute function.
Note:
The volume can also be changed using the volume control located on the side. See “Volume control” on page 34..
Navigation during MP3 player operation
You can start or continue an active naviga­tion while the MP3 player is playing mu­sic.
> Press the card symbol on the lower
right-hand edge of the screen for this
purpose. The map view is displayed while the music continues to play.
Shutting down the MP3-Player
By pressing the key , the MP3 player is terminated and the main menu is dis­played or, if route guidance is activated, the map display appears.
Note:
Bear in mind that music will continue to play when you exit the MP3 menu. Press the pause icon to stop music playback (See “Pause” on page 94.).
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Pictures mode

Selecting pictures display

The picture viewer is called up from the main menu. The devices described in this guide differ in how the picture viewer is selected via the main menu.
> Press the Music/Pictures button in the
main menu. If the picture viewer was last selected, this will be called up again directly. If the music player was last selected, this will be displayed. You can then switch to the picture viewer by pressing the button.
The Picture Viewer is called up and ap­pears with its main screen.
• If the last image displayed is present on the memory card, this will be displayed in the image area.
• If it is no longer available, the next pic­ture in the same folder is displayed. If there are no pictures in the correspond­ing folder, no pictures are displayed.
• If the memory card contains no pic­tures, the sage appears.
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The Picture Viewer

Using the picture viewer, the images stored on the memory card of the Traffic Assist can be called up and displayed. The Picture Viewer is shown below along with its standard display and a sample picture.
Notes:
• The formats JPG, PNG, BMP and GIF are supported.
• You can find out how to save image files on a memory card under "Trans­mitting music tracks, pictures and vid­eos" on page 35.
The picture currently loaded is displayed in the centre of the Picture Viewers.
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Operating the Picture Viewers

Various key panels are arranged around the picture display to simplify operations.
Scrolling
The keys can be used to scroll in the direction indicated by the arrow and to therefore move between the pictures at the current folder level.
Slideshow
During the slideshow, all pictures from the current folder level are automatically displayed one after another. The slide­show can be started using the following key.
> Press the key featuring the slideshow
icon.
A prompt appears once all images have been displayed. > If you wish to repeat the slide show,
press
Yes.
> If you wish to end the slide show, press
No.
The slide show will be repeated automati­cally if no buttons are pressed. Press the key to end the slide show.
Full screen
In full screen mode, the current picture is enlarged to fill the entire touch screen. Full screen mode can be started using the following keys.
> Press the key featuring the full screen
icon. The image display changes to full screen and initiates the slide show with the dis­played image of the current folder level.
By pressing the left-hand or right-hand touchscreen surface, the previous or next image in the current folder level is dis­played. You can return to the standard screen by pressing the key .
Shutting down the Picture Viewer
Press the key to shut down the Picture Viewer. The main menu appears.
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Folder viewing mode

Under the picture displayed in the Picture Viewer, the picture's folder level is dis­played in a key panel.
> Press the key panel. Folder viewing mode appears.
In this viewing mode, the name of the cur­rent folder level is displayed in the top line. It content appears in the list provided below the line. The list fields are also displayed as but­tons. Pictures and sub-folders are dis­played along with their names.

Operating folder viewing mode

Subfolders
All folders containing image files are in­cluded in the folder overview.
Scrolling
You can use the keys to scroll through the list display in the direction in­dicated by the arrow. The current list page and the total number of its contents appear between the keys.
Selecting a picture
You can load a picture from the list straight into the Picture Viewer. > Press the button of the picture you
want. Folder viewing mode is closed and the Picture Viewer appears along without the picture requested.
Changing folder levels
With the button, you can move to the next highest folder level. Press the appropriate button to display a subfolder´s contents.
Closing folder viewing mode
The folder overview is closed by pressing the key .
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Video mode

Selecting video playback

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Video playback is called up from the main menu.
> In the main menu, press The following conditions apply after the video player is called up:
• If the last video played is present on the Memory Card, this will be displayed on the video player.
• If this is no longer available, the next video in the same folder is displayed. If there are no videos in the relevant fold­er, the blank video player display is shown.
Video.

The video player

The videos stored on the Memory Card can be played using the video player. The Traffic Assist supports the following video formats:
• MPEG1
•WMV
Note:
You can find out how to store videos on a Memory Card under “Transmitting music tracks, pictures and videos” on page 35".
The following is an example video player display with a video playing.

Operating the video player

Opening and playing videos
> Press the folder button (see arrow).
The contents of the current folder ap­pears. The folder name appears in the top line and below this, any available subfold­ers and videos. The currently playing vid­eo is surrounded by a red frame. > Press the folder button at the top
right in order to move up one level in the folder structure.
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