1 button, opens the control panel.
2Rocker switch. The way the rocker switch functions de-
pends on the individual menus and operating modes.
3AUD button, opens the audio menu.
4TA button, activates traffic information standby.
5Dot matrix display.
6If pressed briefly during navigation:
the active destination is displayed and the last voice output is repeated,
entries that are marked with “...” in a list will be displayed
in their entirety.
7Activates the traffic jam function.
8T button, opens the TRAFFIC menu: TIM function (Traffic
Information Memory) and TMC traffic information messages.
9ESC button, closes menus and deletes characters in the
speller menu.
:MEN button, opens the setup menu.
;Knob/pushbutton to select, enter and confirm items in lists
and selection menus.
<NAV button, activates the navigation system.
=Softkeys 4 to 6. The way the softkeys function depends
on the menu contents.
>Softkeys 1 to 3. The way the softkeys function depends
on the menu contents.
?CD-C button, activates CD or CD-changer mode.
@Switches the unit on/off, volume mute and volume control.
ATU button, switches to radio mode.
Congratulations on buying the TravelPilot.
You can rest assured that you have made
the right choice by buying the TravelPilot.
The TravelPilot is a radio navigation system the size of a standard car radio. However, it offers a whole lot more! The
TravelPilot is a reliable and easy to use
navigation system that will lead you exactly to your destination.
These operating instructions will take you
through the functions of the TravelPilot
step by step and will answer the most frequently asked questions. You will find further information on using these operating
instructions in the section entitled “About
these instructions”.
If you have any further questions or comments regarding the TravelPilot, please
do not hesitate to call our telephone hotline or contact your dealer. The international telephone hotline numbers are
printed on the last page of these instruc-
Guarantee
The scope of the guarantee depends on
the regulations in force within the country
in which the unit was purchased.
If your unit develops a fault, please contact your dealer and present the purchase
receipt.
If the statutory guarantee period in your
country is less than 12 months, Blaupunkt
will grant a 12-month manufacturer’s
guarantee. This guarantee does not cover
damage due to wear, incorrect usage or
commercial use.
If you wish to enforce a claim under the
manufacturer’s guarantee that is provided
by Blaupunkt, please send the faulty unit
together with the purchase receipt to the
Blaupunkt customer service centre in
your country. You can find out which address is closest to you by contacting the
telephone hotline listed on the back page
of this booklet. Blaupunkt retains the right
to rectify defects or supply a replacement.
tions.
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Notice regarding liability
Despite constant technical developments,
the navigation system may in certain cases provide incorrect or unoptimised navigation due to improper operation, changes to the traffic flow regulation, construction sites, traffic load, errors or missing
information on the navigation data media
or general computer and positioning errors. Blaupunkt does not accept liability
and does not provide compensation for
any damages or other drawbacks arising
from this.
Press the NAV key once in order to
switch from the radio or CD-changer (optional) audio sources to the navigation
system’s main menu or back to navigation (if a navigation session is already active).
Use the right knob/pushbutton to select
the DEST. ENTRY menu item and press
the right knob/pushbutton.
DEST. ENTRY
CITY
STREET
CENTRE
P.O.I.
Use the right knob/pushbutton to select
the CITY menu item and press the right
knob/pushbutton.
CITY/PLACE
H
_
HANNOVER
A E _
I L O
H
U Y
Use the right knob/pushbutton to select
the letters of the town you require. An appropriate entry will be displayed in the
match line as you enter more and more
letters. In the majority of cases, only a
few letters will be required in order to enter the town that you are looking for.
If you have already used the navigation
system and the first letters of the new
destination town are identical to that of a
previous destination town (in this case
HANNOVER), the town will be displayed in
the match line (Last City History Function). This feature helps speed up entering destinations that you have visited before. If a DX navigation CD is inserted,
letters that cannot logically follow a letter
you have just entered will be hidden from
view (the speller thins out).
If the name of the town you are looking
for appears in the name match line, keep
the right knob/pushbutton pressed for
longer than two seconds. You can also
switch to the list if the name of a town
that comes alphabetically before the town
you require appears in the list.
If you press the right knob/pushbutton for
longer than two seconds after entering
the destination, the list of destination
towns appears.
Use the right knob/pushbutton to move
the selection marker to the name of the
town you require.
Once the selection marker is positioned
over the name of the required town, press
the right knob/pushbutton.
DEST. ENTRY
STREET
CENTRE
DEST. SURROUND
In the following selection, choose between
STREET, CENTRE or destinations in the
DEST. SURROUND area.
Streets can only be selected if the data
are available on the navigation CD that is
being used. Menu items that cannot be
selected are marked with a lock.
If you selected STREET, you can subsequently also enter junctions or house
numbers. Enter the name in the same
way as you did for CITY.
Select CENTRE if you want to be guided
directly to the centre of a town district.
Once you have finished entering your
destination, navigation begins automatically.
SCHLOSSWEND…
03h58
461 mi
Europe 1
Navigation begins.
The visual driving recommendations ap-
pear in the left of the display.
In the centre you will see a display that
provides a symbolic representation of the
distance to the next decision point (e.g. a
crossing).
On the right you will see information on
the current time, arrival time or remaining
journey time as well as details on the set
audio source, i.e. radio, CD changer (optional) or internal CD drive (only available
with NO-MAP navigation).
During active navigation you can control
the audio functions as usual using the
rocker switch.
You can switch to audio mode at any time
using the TU and CD-C source buttons.
Navigation will then be continued with
voice output only.
To display navigation mode again, press the
NAV button.
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Safety information
The TravelPilot has been designed for use in passenger cars.
Special information such as height restrictions or maximum permitted road load, which is required for navigating
trucks and buses, is not included on the navigation CDs.
Inserting / removing a CD
•For safety reasons, you should only insert or remove a CD when the vehicle is stationary.
•Only open the control panel to insert / remove a CD.
•After inserting / removing a CD, close the control panel immediately to ensure that the unit is ready for operation
before setting off on your journey.
Operating whilst driving
If you do not pay attention to the road and traffic situation, you could cause serious accidents.
In order to avoid being distracted by the TravelPilot, please observe the following:
•Familiarise yourself with the TravelPilot and its controls before setting off on your journey.
•Stop your vehicle at a suitable location if you wish to re-programme the TravelPilot.
•Operate the TravelPilot whilst driving only if the road and traffic situation allow you to do so.
•Only enter a destination whilst the vehicle is stationary.
The aim of these instructions is to familiarize you with the functions of the TravelPilot and ensure that you can safely and successfully operate the unit. Before
starting to use your TravelPilot, please read these instructions carefully and
keep them in a safe place in your vehicle.
Note: Please make sure that you do not keep the equipment pass,
which is enclosed in these instructions, in your vehicle.
To help you find the information you need as quickly as possible, these instructions use the following symbols to denote individual steps:
1…Indicates the steps informing you how to carry out a particular action in
order to achieve the intended system response to that action.
✔Indicates the reaction of the unit towards the user’s actions.
TIP: Provides information and tips on operating the TravelPilot.
1Press the left knob/pushbutton @ to switch on your TravelPilot.
✔The unit plays the audio source that was active last at the preset volume
level.
You can find out how to set the power-on volume in the section entitled “Configuring power-on / telephone / navigation / traffic information announcement volume and GALA settings” in the “Setup” chapter.
Switching on when the vehicle ignition is off
You can also operate the TravelPilot when the ignition is off.
1To do so, press the left knob/pushbutton @.✔The unit switches on.
After an hour has elapsed, the unit switches off automatically in order to protect
the vehicle battery. You can repeat this procedure as often as you like. The
imposed time limit is cancelled as soon as the ignition is turned on.
Note: To ensure that the TravelPilot functions properly and that increased power consumption is avoided, the unit must be connected to the continuous power source and the power source via the
ignition as described in the installation instructions.
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Selecting the operating mode
To select the operating mode, press:
1the TU button A for radio mode or
1the CD-C button ? for CD or CD-changer (optional) mode or
1the NAV button < to activate navigation.
✔If you change the source using one of these buttons, the main menu of
the corresponding source will be opened. If navigation is active, you can
switch from the main navigation menu to the active navigation session by
pressing the NAV button <.
Each audio source (radio, CD and CD changer) provides three menus for configuring all the available settings:
-Main menu: This is where the most frequently used settings are configured, e.g. station or track selection.
-Functions menu: To configure functions such as traffic information standby
and special functions like Travelstore.
-Setup menu: To adjust the options of the particular audio source to your
personal requirements.
The following menus are available in navigation mode:
-Main menu for accessing the main navigation functions,
-Navigation menu with the visual driving recommendations, and
-Navi menu to adjust the navigation options to your personal requirements.
Switching between the main menu and functions menu
To switching between the main menu and functions menu of an audio source,
1press the corresponding TU A or CD-C ? source button again.
Switching between the navigation system’s main menu and navigation
menu
If you want to switch between the main menu and the navigation menu during an
active navigation,
1 press the NAV button <.
If navigation is not active, position-tracking mode will be displayed.
Opening the setup menu
You can open the setup menu for the current operating mode by briefly pressing
the MEN button : once.
Adjusting the volume
To increase the system volume,
1turn the left knob/pushbutton @ in a clockwise direction.
To decrease the system volume,
1turn the left knob/pushbutton @ in an anticlockwise direction.✔Whilst you are making your adjustments, the currently set value is dis-
played symbolically in the display foreground.
TIP: During a spoken driving recommendation by the navigation system,
you can adjust the volume of the driving recommendation independently
of the basic volume level of the audio source. The difference in volume
levels is stored automatically.
Automatic volume mute during telephone calls
If the unit is connected to a car telephone, the telephone call will be output over
the TravelPilot’s loudspeakers.
The telephone symbol will appear in the display foreground of the audio source.
If you are making a telephone call during an active navigation session, the visual driving recommendations remain visible and the audio driving recommendations are not silenced.
Main tuner menu with volume indicator
JUMP
BBC
JAM
JUMP
FM
12
RADIO 1
EUROPE
EINSLIVE
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Display
The TravelPilot’s display contains all the navigation information (e.g. visual driving recommendations), menus and lists, as well as the menus relating to the
radio, CD and CD changer (optional) audio sources.
If the unit is connected as described in the installation instructions, the display
switches to night-time mode when the vehicle lights are turned on. This causes
all the light pixels to be displayed dark and all the dark pixels to appear light. If
you also drive during the daytime with the lights turned on, e.g. in Scandinavian
countries, you can deactivate this feature. For further information, read the section entitled “Setting the day / night changeover, viewing angle and display brightness” in the “Setup” chapter.
The display’s readability can be optimised to suit the viewing angle in your vehicle. For further information, read the section entitled “Setting the day / night
changeover, viewing angle and display brightness” in the “Setup” chapter.
JUMP
JUMP
BBC
JAM FM
Main tuner menu, daytime display
RADIO 1
EUROPE
EINSLIVE
JUMP
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
Note: Please treat the display with care. Contact with sharp objects
causes scratches and damages the display. Only clean the display
with a lint-free cloth and, if necessary, with cleaning spirits. Do not
use any solvents such as turpentine or petrol when cleaning, since
these will affect and damage the display.
Adjusting audio settings and sound distribution settings
The TravelPilot allows you to adjust the bass and treble for each audio source.
Changes to the balance and fader sound distribution settings and loudness set-
tings (aurally compensated volume) affect all the audio sources.
To adjust the audio settings,
1press the TU button A or CD-C button ? to switch to the audio source
(radio, CD or CD changer) whose settings you would like to adjust.
2Press the AUD button 3.✔The audio settings menu opens.
3Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
menu item whose settings you want to change.
4Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The slide control appears surrounded by a border.
5Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to make the adjustments.
If you wish to apply your adjusted values,
6press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The border around the slide control disappears and the values are saved.
Note: If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the display
will switch back automatically to the initial menu (timeout).
Audio menu for the FM radio audio source
FM TONE
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
FADER
LOUDNESS
FM TONE
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
FADER
LOUDNESS
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-+
-+
-+
-+
-+
-+
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Switching a coded unit on after disconnection from the battery power supply
If you switch on a coded unit after having disconnected it from the battery power
supply (for instance, after having carried out a repair to the vehicle), a query will
appear requesting that you enter the code.
To enter the code number, proceed as follows:
1use the right knob/pushbutton ; to highlight the first digit of the code,
2press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The code input cursor jumps one position to the right.
3Now select the second digit in the code and confirm your choice using
the right knob/pushbutton ;.
4Enter the remaining digits of the code in the same way.
If you entered a wrong digit by mistake,
5highlight the symbol and press the right knob/pushbutton ; or
5press the ESC button 9.
Once you have finished entering the whole code number,
6highlight the
pushbutton ;.
The unit switches on. If you inadvertently entered and confirmed the wrong code,
you can repeat the code entry procedure. To prevent thieves from finding out
the code number by trial and error, the unit will be locked for one hour if the code
is entered incorrectly three times. The unit must remain switched on for one
hour before you can try entering the code again. If the unit is disconnected from
the power supply during this waiting period, the countdown will be reset and the
waiting period will be set to one hour again.
symbol and confirm your choice using the right knob/
The navigation system in the TravelPilot helps you find your way to destinations
quickly and safely without first having to spend time studying a roadmap. When
navigation is active, you will be guided by the voice output. The system will warn
you in good time about approaching turning-off points. In addition, the display
contains visual driving recommendations, the distance to the destination, the
estimated remaining driving time / arrival time or the current clock time.
Road safety has absolute priority. Please be aware that the current way in which traffic is being directed always has priority over
the driving recommendations made by the navigation system.
How navigation works
The current vehicle position is determined with the aid of the electronic odometer, the gyro and a signal transmitted by GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites. The navigation system compares the data with the map stored on the navigation CD and uses this information to calculate your position and the routes
used for navigation.
Inserting the navigation CD
1Press the button 1 to open the control panel.
2Press the eject button B to remove a CD that may already be in the unit.
3Carefully insert the CD with the printed side uppermost into the unit’s CD
compartment. Push the CD until you feel some resistance. From this
point onwards the CD will be drawn in automatically.
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✔The software is loaded from the CD. The progress is indicated in the
display.
Note: The process of loading the software from the navigation CD
must not be interrupted.
Starting navigation
1Press the NAV button < whilst the unit is switched on.
✔The main navigation menu opens. If a navigation session is already ac-
tive, the navigation display will appear.
Before navigation can begin, a DX navigation CD must first be inserted in the
unit and a destination selected.
Entering a destination
The destination can be entered from the destination memory or by entering a
town, a town centre, a road, a junction or house number, or by selecting a special destination (e.g. motorway junction, train station, etc.).
1Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to select the DEST.ENTRY menu item.
2Confirm your selection with the right knob/pushbutton ;.
Destinations
The following destinations are allowed:
•the town centre or centre of a district in cities,
•Previously saved special destinations such as train stations, airports, petrol
stations and other public facilities. You can view a sorted list of special
destinations for the destination town, the area around a destination, on a
national level or in the vicinity of the vehicle position.
•Position markers that you have set and which have been stored in the
destination memory. This is useful if you notice an interesting location
during your journey, like a shop or restaurant, and want to be guided
back to that point at some other time.
•Destinations from the destination memory.
•Destinations from the tour list.
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Entering destinations using the speller
The speller is used to enter items such as town and road names in the navigation system.
The speller consists of five areas:
1the list of characters including all letters, the space character, special
characters and numbers,
2the control symbols,
3the input line,
4the match line, and
5the magnifier within which the currently highlighted character is displayed
in an enlarged fashion.
Selecting letters
If you want to enter a name using the speller, proceed as follows:
1Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
required character.
✔When you move the selection marker, the currently highlighted character
is displayed in an enlarged fashion within the magnifier.
CITY/PLACE
_
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
3
4
1
PQRSTUVWXYZ
ÄÖÜ
Speller
5
N
2
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2When the required character is highlighted, press the right knob/push-
button ;.
✔The character will be entered into the input line. An appropriate entry
from the list will be displayed in the match line as you enter more and
more characters.
TIP: If you have already used the navigation system before for navigation and the first letters of the new destination town are identical to those
of a previous destination town (in this case Hannover), the town will be
displayed in the match line. This feature helps you quickly enter destinations in towns that you have visited already.
If you want to accept the town name, press the right knob/pushbutton ; for
longer than two seconds. If, however, you want to enter another town name,
simply continue entering characters.
TIP: The “thinning out” speller feature is available for navigation CDs that
are labelled with a “DX”. The thinning out speller feature ensures that
letters, which cannot logically follow a letter that you have just entered,
will be hidden from view.
Switching to special character sets
If, when entering a town name, you need to use other special characters that
are not shown in the display (e.g. Ä, Ö, Ü),
1use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
control symbol.
2Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔Every time you press the right knob/pushbutton, other special characters
will be displayed in the speller.
TIP: When using navigation CDs labelled with a “DX”, special characters
1press the ESC button 9
1highlight the symbol and press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The input cursor will move to the left in the input line.
If the required name appears in the match list whilst you are entering the name
in navigation mode,
1keep the right knob/pushbutton ; pressed for longer than two seconds
or
1highlight the symbol and
2press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The list display (e.g. list of destination towns) opens. The entry is high-
lighted.
Browsing through lists
Since the number of lines in the display is limited to five, some lists containing
more than five entries are divided into several “pages”. Lists containing more
than five items are marked with arrows on the right-hand side. There are two
ways of opening the next page in a list:
In lists with fewer than ten entries,
1use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection bar to the last list
entry.
2Every subsequent press on the right knob/pushbutton ; causes the next
list page to be displayed.
or
ROUTE LIST
O.1mi
0.4mi
0.1mi
0.4mi
1.8mi
ASTERNST
ENGELBOS
AN DER C
SCHLOSSW
BREMER D
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List (here the route list)
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Paging through lists
To find the entry you are looking for quickly in large lists, you can also browse
the list page by page.
1Use the right knob/pushbutton to move the selection bar to the or
arrow symbol.
2Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The previous or next list page is displayed. The selection bar remains on
the arrow button.
3Keep pressing the right knob/pushbutton ; until you reach the required
page.
Selecting list entries
1Press the right knob/pushbutton ; to accept the entry.
If you want to drive to a destination in a town, you first have to specify one.
1Select the DEST. ENTRY item in the main navigation menu.✔The destination input menu opens.
2Select CITY.
✔The speller for entering the town name opens (for further information
read the section entitled “Entering destinations using the speller”).
3Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
required character.
4When the required character is highlighted, press the right knob/push-
button ;.
✔The character will be entered into the input line. The first town in the list
of destination towns whose name begins with the selected letter will appear in the match line.
TIP: If you have already used the navigation system and the first letters
of the new destination town are identical to those of a previous destination town, the town will be displayed in the match line. This feature helps
you quickly enter destinations in towns that you have visited already.
TIP: The “thinning out” speller feature is available for navigation CDs that
are labelled with a “DX”. The thinning out speller feature ensures that
letters, which cannot logically follow a letter that you have just entered,
will be hidden from view.
If the name of the destination town you require appears in the match line,
5keep the right knob/pushbutton ; pressed for longer than two seconds.✔The list of destination towns opens. The name is highlighted.
Destination input menu
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DEST. ENTRY
CITY
STREET
CENTRE
P.O.I.
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6Press the right knob/pushbutton ; to accept the place as your destina-
tion.
If there are multiple instances of the town’s name, a submenu will open. You
can then select the required town from it.
If you do not want to accept the town as your destination,
1press the ESC button 9.✔You will return to the speller.
Once you have entered the town, you will continue with DEST. ENTRY. Now
choose between:
-STREET: to enter the destination street. Whether a street can be entered
as a destination depends on the data stored on your navigation CD.
-CENTRE: to select a town centre or centre of a town district as your des-
tination.
-DEST. SURROUND: you can directly select special destinations from a list
classified in categories (e.g. motorway junction, train station, shopping
centre, etc.) within the vicinity of the destination. To do so, read the section entitled “Special destinations, destination surrounding area”.
A requirement is that the appropriate data are available on the navigation CD. If
there are no data available for individual items, they will be marked with a lock
symbol and cannot be selected.
DEST. ENTRY
STREET
CENTRE
DEST. SURROUND
Subsequent destination input menu, “town” has
been entered
DEST. ENTRY
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
DEUTSCH
Entering a destination - street, junction and house number
If you want to drive to a street in a town that you have already entered, you can
also select STREET from the destination input menu in navigation mode.
TIP: To make your search easier, long street names can also be stored
in different ways, e.g. RAABE-WEG, WILHELM- and WILHELM-RAABEWEG.
1Enter the street name using the speller.
2Select the required street name from the list.
✔If the street name occurs several times in the destination town, a sub-
menu will open in which you can specify the street precisely.
✔After the street has been selected, the destination input menu opens.
Choose between the options:
-CONTINUE: Destination input is complete and navigation will be started.
For further information, read the section entitled “Navigation”.
-INTERSECTION: You can also select a junction on the selected street in
order to define your destination more precisely.
-HOUSE NUMBER: In large towns it is possible to enter a house number as
the destination.
A requirement is that the appropriate data are available on your navigation CD.
If there are no data available for the INTERSECTION or HOUSE NUMBER items,
they will be marked with a lock symbol and cannot be selected.
If you do not want to accept the street as your destination,
1press the ESC button 9.✔You will return to the speller.
Entering a destination - house numbers
If you selected the HOUSE NUMBER menu item, the speller will open for you to
enter the house number.
1Enter the house number using the speller.
2Switch to the list and select the section containing the destination house
number.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔Navigation begins.
Subsequent destination input menu, “street” has
been entered
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DEST. ENTRY
CONTINUE
INTERSECTION
HOUSE NUMBER
HOUSE NUMBER
1...7
8...15
Entering a destination - house numbers
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You can specify route options in order to customise the route to suit your particular requirements, e.g. excluding motorways. For further information, read the
section entitled “Route options” in this chapter.
Entering a destination - junction
If you selected INTERSECTION in the destination input menu, a list of the available junctions for the destination street will be displayed. If more than 20 junctions are available, the speller will be opened.
1If necessary, enter the name of the intersecting street using the speller
and switch to the list.
2Select the required junction from the list.
✔Navigation begins.
If you wish, you can define the route options in the navi menu. For further infor-
mation, read the section entitled “Route options”.
Entering a destination - centre
If you selected CENTRE after entering the town or if you selected CENTRE in the
destination input menu, a list of available town centres will appear. If more than
20 centres are available, the speller will open for you to enter the centre.
1Select CENTRE in the destination input menu.✔If more than 20 district centres are available in the destination town, the
speller will open for you to select the centre.
2Enter the centre name,
3open the list and
4select the centre from the list.
Special destinations in the destination town, in the area
around the destination, in the area around your position and
national destinations
Special destinations that can be used to enter a destination are combined in
categories.
The special destination categories include:
-Motorway junctions,
-Train stations,
-Shopping centres,
-Petrol stations,
-Car parks,
-Car workshops, etc.
The same categories are not available for all the special destinations and places. The choice of categories in the special destination menus depends on what
special destinations are available in the destination towns.
When selecting a category, a list is displayed if there are fewer than 20 entries,
and the speller is displayed if there are more than 20 entries.
You can access special destinations for four different items:
-IN DEST. AREA: Special destinations will be displayed for the destina-
tion town that was entered.
-SUPRAREG.DESTS: National (supra-regional) destinations are not assigned
to any particular place. There are categories available for the whole country, e.g. motorway junctions, motorway services, airports and border crossings (depending on the navigation CD).
-DEST. SURROUND: Special destinations for a previously specified desti-
nation can be accessed here. Destinations in the destination’s vicinity
may also be located outside the actual destination, e.g. sports stadium
on the town outskirts.
Entering a destination - special destinations
Special destinations menu
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DEST. ENTRY
CITY
STREET
CENTRE
P.O.I.
P.O.I.
IN DEST. AREA
SUPRAREG.DESTS
DEST. SURROUND
POS. SURROUND
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-POS. SURROUND: This includes special destinations within the vicinity of
the current vehicle position (this function is particularly useful when looking for facilities such as petrol stations).
Special destinations - at your final destination
Before you can select special destinations for your final destination, you
first have to enter at least a town or, in the case of larger towns, a town centre
as the destination. If you want to look for special destinations in a town that
was the destination used during the last active navigation session, you can skip
points 1-4.
1Enter a town or a town centre as the destination.
✔Navigation begins.
2Press the NAV button <.✔You will return to the main navigation menu.
3Switch to the destination input menu.
4Select P.O.I. in the destination input menu.
5Open the IN DEST. AREA menu item.
✔A list of all the available special destination categories will be displayed
for the selected final destination.
6Select the required category.
✔The available destinations will be sorted according to their distance from
the selected position.
7Select the required special destination.
✔As soon as you have selected the required special destination and con-
firmed it, navigation will begin automatically. For further information, read
the section entitled “Navigation”.
You can also select items such as motorway junctions, service stations, airports
or border crossings as your destination. You do not need to previously enter a
destination to do so. The only requirement is that you know the name of the
required destination.
1Switch to the destination input menu.
2Select P.O.I. in the destination input menu.
3Open the SUPRAREG.DESTS menu item.
✔A list of the national (supra-regional) destinations is displayed.
The national destinations that are available depends on the data stored on your
navigation CD.
4Select the required category.
✔The speller opens.
5Enter the special destination name,
6switch to the list and
7select the required destination.
✔As soon as you have selected the required special destination and con-
firmed it, navigation will begin. For further information, read the section
entitled “Navigation”.
Special destinations menu
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P.O.I.
IN DEST AREA
SUPRAREG. DESTS
DEST. SURROUND
POS. SURROUND
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Special destinations - destination surrounding area
Before you can select special destinations that are in the vicinity of the destination, you first have to enter a town as the destination.
1Enter a town as the destination.
2Select DEST. SURROUND in the destination input menu after entering the
town.
✔A list of all the available special destination categories will be displayed.
3Select the required category.
✔The available destinations are displayed.
4Select the required special destination.
✔Navigation begins. For further information, read the section entitled
“Navigation”.
Special destinations - position surrounding area
This special destination type refers to the area around your current vehicle position.
TIP: The special destination type “position surrounding area” is useful for
planning a stop-off during your journey, e.g. at the next petrol station.
1Switch to the destination input menu.
2Select P.O.I. in the destination input menu.
3Open the POS. SURROUND menu item.
✔A list of all the available special destination categories for the current
vehicle position will be displayed.
4Select the required category.
✔The available destinations will be sorted according to their distance from
✔Navigation begins. For further information, read the section entitled
“Navigation”.
Entering a destination - from the destination memory
You can save destinations, which you drive to regularly, in the destination memory so that you can access them easily for other navigation sessions. To save
and edit destinations in the destination memory, read the section entitled “Destination memory”.
There are four different destination memories available:
-LAST 10: Memory for the last ten destinations that you drove to during
navigation. The destinations are stored automatically in the LAST 10
memory when the LAST 10 option is activated in the navigation menu.
For further information, read the section entitled “Destination memory”.
-POSITION MARK: Position markers set by you can be selected as your
destination.
-ALPH. SORTING: The destinations stored in the destination memory are
displayed in alphabetical order.
-MANUAL SORTING: The stored destinations are displayed in the specific
order set by you.
To access destinations from the destination memory,
1switch to the main navigation menu.
2Open the DEST. MEMORY menu item.
3Select the destination memory from which you would like to choose the
destination for your navigation session.
✔A list of the available destinations will open.
4Select the required destination.
✔Navigation begins. For further information, read the section entitled
“Navigation”.
Destination memory menu
DEST. MEMORY
LAST 10
POSITION MARK
ALPH. SORTING
MANUAL SORTING
EDIT MEMORY
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Entering a destination - position marker
You can set one of your preset position markers as a destination. A position
marker is a vehicle position that you set during an active navigation session or
when you used the system to determine your position. As an example, you can
set position markers at interesting places that you want to return to on another
occasion. The navigation CD must be inserted before you can set a position
marker (for further information, read the section entitled “Setting a position marker”
in this chapter).
Selecting a position marker as a destination
You can access the last five set position markers for a navigation session directly from the destination memory.
1Switch to the destination memory menu,
2select the POSITION MARK menu item.
✔The list of the position markers that were set last is displayed.
3Select the position marker that you want to drive to during the navigation
session.
✔Navigation begins. For further information, read the section entitled
Once you enter a destination, navigation begins automatically.
If you want to begin a navigation session to the navigation system’s last destina-
tion,
1select the ROUTE GUIDANCE menu item in the main navigation menu.
2Confirm your selection with the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The navigation session display appears. The route is calculated. This
can take several seconds depending on the distance to the destination.
When the navigation session display appears you will hear the voice output: “The route is being calculated”. You will then hear the first navigation
voice output when the calculation is complete.
The name of the road that you are currently driving down and the name
of the road that the system suggests you should turn off into are displayed in the title line of the navigation session display.
If you leave the road network covered by the navigation CD, OFF ROAD
will be displayed in the title line.
The visual driving recommendations appear in the symbol area on left
half of the display.
TIP: You can choose between a 2D and 3D display for the driving recommendations. To switch between the display modes, keep the right knob/
pushbutton ; pressed until the display changes.
The approach bar appears in the centre of the display. It is a graphical
representation of the distance to the decision point. On a longer stretch
of road, the remaining distance to drive to the next decision point is displayed.
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NAVIGATION
ROUTE GUIDANCE
DEST. ENTRY
DEST. MEMORY
TOURLIST
TRAVEL GUIDE
SCHLOSSWEND…
03h58
461 mi
Europe 1
Navigation session display, 2D display
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In the right of the display you can optionally display either the approximate remaining journey time to the destination, the approximate arrival
time or the current time. For further information, read the section entitled
“Selecting time info”.
The distance as the crow flies appears beneath the time display whilst
the route is being calculated. Once route calculation is complete, this
distance is replaced by the road distance to the destination.
The status of the TA traffic information announcement function and the
TMC status are displayed symbolically in a status line. For further information on the TA function, read the section entitled “Traffic announcements during navigation” in this chapter, and the sections entitled “TA
traffic announcement” and “TMC” in the “Radio mode” chapter.
The lower right-hand line in the display is used to display the active audio
source. When you are listening to the radio, this area of the display contains the station name or the frequency of the tuned station (for further
information, read “Radio mode with RDS”). If the CD changer (optional)
is active, the number of the current CD and the track number or the track
number and the track playing time are displayed here. Whilst telephone
mute is activated, PHONE will appear in this display area.
During a NO MAP navigation session, you can also use the internal CD
drive to play audio CDs. If that is the case, this display area will contain
the number of the current track and the playing time.
TIP: Whilst the navigation session menu is active, the six softkeys have
the same function as they do in the main menu of the audio source that is
currently active in the background. This means that you can access the
most important primary functions of the active audio source at any time
without having to leave the navigation session menu.
You can change the audio source at any time during navigation.
1Press the TUA or CD-C ? button during an active navigation session.✔The main menu for radio mode or CD changer mode opens. CD changer
mode is only available if a CD changer is connected and operational. It is
not possible to play a CD in the internal CD drive during a navigation
session.
2Now, for instance, you can select another station or another track.
If you want to switch back to the navigation session display,
3press the NAV button <.
Cancelling navigation
To cancel an active navigation session,
1press the ESC button 9
1enter a new destination or
1switch to position tracking mode (see “Position tracking mode” in this
chapter).
✔If you pressed the ESC button 9, the system asks you to confirm your
choice.
If you are sure you want to cancel navigation,
4select YES and
5press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
TIP: If you switch the unit off whilst navigation is active, the data for that
navigation session will be stored for 30 minutes. You can continue navigation at any time within this time period (e.g. after stopping for petrol).
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Confirmation request before cancelling navigation
NAVIGATION
DO YOU WANT
TO INTERRUPT
ROUTE GUIDANCE?
YES NO
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Note: If you remove the navigation CD during a navigation session,
NO MAP navigation will be activated.
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Dynamic navigation
During dynamic navigation, the TravelPilot analyses digital traffic information
messages and uses this information when planning the route. The traffic
messages are received from TMC (Traffic Message Channel) stations. These
are RDS stations which also broadcast their traffic messages in digital form
(for further information, read the section entitled “TMC” in the “Radio mode”
chapter).
Before you can use dynamic navigation, you must first select the DYN. option for
the ROUTE menu item. The ROUTE menu item can be found under the ROUTEOPTION menu item in the navi menu. The route option settings are kept until
they are changed again.
If you want to make a currently active navigation session dynamic,
1press the MEN button : during the navigation session.✔The navigation session’s navi menu appears.
2Select ROUTE OPTION.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
4Highlight the ROUTE menu item.
5Keep pressing the right knob/pushbutton ; until DYN. appears in the
display.
6Highlight the CONTINUE menu item.
7Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The unit switches back to navigation, and the settings are kept until they
are changed again.
Note: When in dynamic navigation mode, the TravelPilot automatically sets a TMC station during navigation. If there is no TMC station stored in the FMC memory yet, TMC seek tuning begins. TMC
seek tuning can take a long time because the entire frequency range
is scanned for TMC stations. Radio mode is not available during
this time.
The tour list allows you to combine individual destinations in a “tour”.
TIP: The tour list is a convenient way of planning such things as inspection tours or visits to various customers.
1To programme the tour list, select the TOUR LIST menu item in the main
navigation menu.
✔The TOUR LIST menu appears.
Entering a tour destination
There are several ways of entering tour destinations:
-Entering a destination directly, including special destinations.
-Directly applying the last active navigation destination.
-Directly applying a destination from the destination memory.
Entering a new tour destination
1To enter a new tour destination, select the NEW DEST. item in the TOUR
LIST menu.
2Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The DEST. ENTRY menu appears.
3Select CITY or P.O.I..
4Enter a destination.
TIP: You enter the destination here in the same way as you would enter
a destination directly.
✔After entering the destination, the tour list appears.
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TOUR LIST
NEW DEST.
STORE DEST.
START TOUR
CANCEL DEST.
SORT DEST.
TOUR LIST
NEW DEST.
STORE DEST.
START TOUR
CANCEL DEST.
SORT DEST.
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You can now move the destination to the required position in the tour memory:
1Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔A reposition marker appears in front of the destination.
2Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the destination to the required
position in the tour list.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
Using a destination from the destination memory as a new tour
destination
1To assign a tour destination from the destination memory, select the NEW
DEST. item in the TOUR LIST menu.
2Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The DEST. ENTRY menu appears.
3Select DEST. MEMORY.
✔The DEST. MEMORY menu appears.
4Select the destination memory from which you would like to use a desti-
nation.
✔The contents of the selected destination memory are displayed.
5Highlight the destination that you want to use in the tour list.
6Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The tour list is displayed. You can now move the destination to the re-
quired position.
Using the navigation system’s last destination
To use the navigation system’s last (current) destination,
1select the STORE DEST. item in the TOUR LIST menu.
2Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The destination is entered in the tour list. The tour list is displayed.
NO MAP navigation begins if you remove the navigation CD after having entered the destination and started the navigation session.
TIP: During a NO MAP navigation session you can use the internal CD
drive to play an audio CD.
If a NO MAP navigation session is active, NO MAP appears in the title line and
the distance to the destination as the crow flies is displayed in the symbol area
on the right. Furthermore, the direction to the destination is displayed continuously.
Due to technical reasons, after re-inserting the navigation CD, it can take several minutes before the audio and visual navigation features are correctly resumed.
The system needs this time to precisely determine the current vehicle position.
The “OFF ROAD” status may be active for a longer period during this time. In
very built-up areas with a dense road network, position tracking errors may occur until the system has been able to precisely and correctly orient itself.
Note: For this reason try, if possible, to insert the navigation CD
whilst still on the motorway (for instance) so that this orientation
process is speeded up.
Travel guide
If you are using a navigation CD that includes a travel guide, you can look up
travel information on particular destinations and select destinations for your navigation sessions. The information is usually stored in categories.
These categories can include:
-Accommodation
-Food and drink
-Tourist information
-Entertainment
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-Historical buildings
The information available can include addresses, telephone numbers, prices
and facilities provided by hotels and restaurants.
Since the stored information depends on the travel guide on your CD, we cannot
provide any detailed description of the contents here. If only one travel guide is
present, the name of the guide, e.g. MERIANscout, appears in the main navigation menu.
1Open the TRAVEL GUIDE item or the name of the travel guide in the main
navigation menu.
✔If more than one travel guide is present on the CD, a selection menu will
first open so that you can choose a travel guide.
2Select a travel guide.
3It is possible that you may have to use the speller to enter the name of a
town that you want information on in the PLACE SELECTION menu item.
4Open the category in which you want to search for information.
If you want to start a navigation session to drive to one of the entries,
1keep the right knob/pushbutton ; pressed for longer than two seconds.
✔Another selection menu is displayed. Select the ROUTE GUIDANCE entry.
NAVIGATION
DEST. ENTRY
DEST. MEMORY
TOURLIST
TRAVELGUIDE
LOCATING
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
DEUTSCH
Displaying the route list
You can display the route list that was calculated by the navigation system.
1Press the MEN button : during a navigation session.
2Select the ROUTE LIST menu item from the navi menu.
Once you have read the list,
3close the menu by pressing the NAV button <.✔The navigation menu reappears.
Position tracking mode
In position tracking mode, the name of the road you are currently driving down is
displayed in the title line.
A compass symbol appears in the symbol area indicating the direction in which
North lies. Since position tracking mode is not a navigation session, there is no
distance to a destination displayed.
If you want to start position tracking mode,
1when no navigation session is active, press the NAV button < in the
main navigation menu
1select LOCATING in the main navigation menu.
Note: If you select LOCATING from the main navigation menu during
an active navigation session, navigation will be cancelled.
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Destination memory
Destinations can be stored in the destination memory and can be assigned short
names. You also have the option of sorting the destination memory alphabetically or according to your own criteria.
Saving a destination in memory
You can save the currently active destination or - after the navigation session
has ended - the last active destination of the navigation session in the destination memory. Alternatively, you can use the speller to programme a destination.
DEST. MEMORY
LAST 10
POSITION MARK
ALPH. SORTING
MANUAL SORTING
EDIT MEMORY
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1Select DEST. MEMORY in the main navigation menu.
2Open the EDIT MEMORY item in the destination memory menu.
3Select SAVE DEST..
✔A speller will open for you to enter a short name.
4Enter a short name for the destination and confirm it.
If you do not want to assign a short name to the destination,
5keep the right knob/pushbutton ; pressed for longer than two seconds
or
5select the symbol and press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The destination is saved with its full name.
TIP: You can change the name of the destination at any time.
Entering and editing short names
To edit a short name that has been assigned to a destination in the destination
memory or to assign a short name to a destination,
1open the EDIT MEMORY item in the destination memory menu.
2Select MODIFY DEST..
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔An alphabetically sorted list with all the available destinations in the des-
tination memory appears.
4Select the destination whose name you want to edit.
✔A speller opens.
5Enter a short name for the destination using the speller,
6select the
6keep the right knob/pushbutton ; pressed for longer than two seconds.
You can also sort destinations manually in the destination memory. You can
then access this list of manually sorted destinations from the destination memory when selecting your destination.
To sort the destinations,
1open the EDIT MEMORY item in the destination memory menu.
2Select SORT DEST..
3Move the selection bar to the entry that you want to reposition and
4press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The reposition marker appears in front of the entry.
5Reposition the destination to a new position in the list and
6press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
7Repeat this procedure until all the entries are in the required position.
8Press the ESC button 9 to close the SORT DEST. menu again.
Deleting destinations from the destination memory
You can delete the last 10 destination memory, individual destinations or all the
destinations in the destination memory. A navigation CD must be inserted before you can do this.
To delete all the destinations or just individual destinations,
1open the EDIT MEMORY item in the destination memory menu.
2Select CLEAR DEST..
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DEST. MEMORY
SAVE DEST.
ENTER DEST.
CLEAR DEST.
MODIFY DEST.
SORT DEST.
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✔A menu containing the following options appears:
-SINGLE DEST.: You can select and delete individual destinations from
the list of saved destinations.
-ALL DESTS.: All destinations in the destination memory are deleted.
✔A confirmation request appears after you select the required option.
3Confirm your selection with DELETE or return to the previous menu with
ABORT.
To delete the memory containing the last ten destinations (LAST10),
1select the CLEAR LAST 10 item in the destination memory menu.✔A confirmation request appears.
3Confirm your selection with DELETE or return to the previous menu with
ABORT.
GPS status
You can display the number of currently received GPS satellites and your geographic position.
1Select the GPS INFO item in the main navigation menu.✔The number of received GPS satellites and your geographic position are
Alongside the feature for automatically bypassing traffic jams with the aid of the
dynamic navigation feature, the TravelPilot also gives you the option of manually entering traffic jams or blocked sections of road during an active navigation
session.
To bypass a traffic jam, proceed as follows:
1Press the traffic jam button 7.✔The traffic jam menu is displayed.
2Open the TRAFFIC AHEAD menu item.✔The traffic jam bypass menu opens. The selection marker is positioned
over the TO item.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
4Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
FROM item.
5Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to set the distance from your current
position at which the traffic jam bypass should begin.
6Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the TO
item.
7Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to set the distance from your current
position at which the traffic jam bypass should end.
8Select OK and
9press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The navigation menu opens again and the route is recalculated. NEW
CALC appears in the title line whilst the route is being calculated.
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SETTINGS
MODIFY ROUTE
TRAFFIC AHEAD
TRAFFIC AHEAD
FROM: 3.1mi
TO: 7.0mi
CLEAROK
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Cancelling the traffic jam bypass feature
1Open the traffic jam bypass menu.
2Select CLEAR and
3press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The navigation menu opens again and the route list is recalculated.
Excluding a route section from the route list
You have the option of excluding individual sections from the calculated route.
This is useful if you are informed of road closures or construction sites along
your route and you want to avoid these areas.
Excluding a route
To exclude a route, proceed as follows:
1Press the traffic jam button 7.✔The traffic jam menu is displayed.
2Open the MODIFY ROUTE menu item.✔The route list for the route exclusion feature is displayed.
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
Note: Longer sections in which you can exclude subsections are
marked with a “+”. To view the subsections, highlight the entries
marked with a “+” and keep the right knob/pushbutton pressed for
longer than two seconds. Subsections that are not subdivided are
marked with a “-”. Sections that cannot be excluded (for instance,
because there is no available alternative route) are marked with a
lock symbol.
3Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
first road that you want excluded from your route. If necessary, open
longer sections as already described.
4Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔A circle is displayed in front of the destination.
5Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
last road that you want excluded from your route. If necessary, open
longer sections as already described.
6Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The navigation session is displayed again and the route list is recalculat-
ed. NEW CALC appears in the title line whilst the route is being calculated.
Cancelling / changing exclusions
1Press the traffic jam button 7.
✔The traffic jam menu is displayed.
2Open the MODIFY ROUTE menu item.
✔A system query is displayed. If you want to cancel an exclusion, select
CLEAR; the navigation session is displayed again and the route is recalculated.
If you want to change the exclusion, select MODIFY and repeat steps
3 - 6 listed in the “Excluding a route” section.
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Defining route options
You can customise the route to suit your requirements at any time, even during
an active navigation session.
The configurable parameters are:
-ROUTE: Choose between the quickest, the shortest or dynamic (DYN.)
navigation with TMC. If you select DYN. route, the options route listed
below will be hidden from view; the TravelPilot calculates the quickest
route whilst taking into account the current traffic messages and automatically tunes into a TMC station.
-MOTORWAY: You can set whether you want to use motorways during your
navigation session.
-FERRY: You can set the system to be able to use ferries or avoid them.
-TOLL: You have the option of excluding or including roads for which a toll
charge is levied in your navigation sessions.
Note: If, for instance, MOTORWAY AVOID is set, and a very long detour would be the result of applying this option, the TravelPilot will
instead decide to include motorways in its route calculations. The
same applies to ferries and toll roads.
To define the route options,
1press the MEN button :.
✔The navigation session’s navi menu appears.
2Open the ROUTE OPTION menu item.✔The selection menu for the route options opens.
3Select the menu item you want to change and
4press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
1press the ESC button 9 (you will return to the navi menu)
1select the CONTINUE menu item and
2press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔If navigation is not active, the navi menu will be displayed again. If navi-
gation is active, you will be switched to the navigation session.
Note: If you change the route options whilst a navigation session is
active, the route will be recalculated. The set route options remain
active until they are changed again.
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Setting a position marker
You can save your current vehicle position at any time, even during an active
navigation session. This feature is useful if you notice an interesting location
during your journey and want to return to it at some other point in time.
To set a position marker for your current position,
1press the MEN button :.
✔The navi menu is displayed.
2Highlight the POSITION MARK menu item.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
NAVI. MENU
ROUTE OPTION
ROUTE LIST
POSITION MARK
TA ON
SYMBOLS 2D
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Saving a position marker
After you press the right knob/pushbutton ;, a selection menu opens. You are
now given the option of assigning a name to the position marker or returning to
the menu in which you set the position marker.
If you select the NAME option and enter a name for the position marker, the
name will be automatically stored in the destination memory.
1Select the NAME menu item.✔A speller will open for you to enter the short name.
2Enter a short name,
3keep the right knob/pushbutton ; pressed for longer than two seconds
or
3select the symbol and press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The position marker is saved in the destination memory with the short
name that you entered.
If you selected CONTINUE, the menu from which you set the position marker will
be opened without a short name being saved for the position marker.
The position marker is then saved together with the time in the POSITION MARK
memory in the destination memory.
Note: A maximum of five position markers (together with the time)
can be saved in the POSITION MARK memory.
You can switch traffic announcement standby during navigation on/off.
1Press the TA button 4.✔The TA function is activated or deactivated.
Activating / deactivating voice output
You have the option of navigation with or without voice output. The voice output
informs you of the distance to the decision points and provides you with audio
driving recommendations.
1Press the MEN button :.
✔The navi menu is displayed.
2Select the LANGUAGE menu item.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ; until the required ON or OFF option is
highlighted. The default setting is ON.
4Press the ESC button 9 to close the navi menu.
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Activating / deactivating the last 10 destinations memory
If the LAST 10 option is activated, the last 10 navigation destinations are stored
automatically in memory. You can also deactivate the LAST 10 memory.
1Press the MEN button :.
✔The navigation session’s navi menu appears.
2Select the LAST10 menu item.
3Keep pressing the right knob/pushbutton ; until the required ON or OFF
setting is highlighted. The default setting is ON.
4Press the ESC button 9 to close the navi menu.
NAVI. MENU
LANGUAGE ON
LAST10ON
TIME INFO
MAN. POSITION NAVI SIMULAT.
ENGLISH
Selecting time information
To choose between displaying the approximate remaining journey time, the approximate time of arrival or the current time,
1press the MEN button :.
✔The navigation session’s navi menu appears.
2Highlight the TIME INFO menu item.✔The selected option is displayed symbolically after TIME INFO. The clock
symbol represents the current time display, the clock with the finishing
line flag stands for the approximate time of arrival, and the clock with the
car symbol represents the approximate remaining journey time.
To change the time display,
3press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
4Press the ESC button 9 to close the navi menu.
If GPS reception is not available, you can manually set your position yourself.
1Press the MEN button :.
✔The navi menu is displayed.
2Highlight the MAN. POSITION menu item.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
4You can now enter the position in the order of town, street, junction.
✔After completing your entry, the navi menu will be displayed again.
Note: Not all junctions, for instance those on ring roads, are suitable when entering a position.
NAVI. MENU
LANGUAGE ON
LAST10ON
TIME INFO
MAN. POSITION
NAVI. SIMULAT.
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Simulating navigation
The TravelPilot provides you with the option of simulating a navigation session.
During the simulation, the system provides visual driving recommendations and
voice output in real-time.
If you want to start a navi simulation,
1press the MEN button :.
✔The navi menu is displayed.
2Select the NAVI SIMULAT. menu item.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
4Choose between ROUND TRIP and ONE WAY.
5Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The main navigation menu appears.
6Enter a destination.
✔The navigation menu appears. An animated text with the word DEMO ap-
pears below the visual driving recommendations in the left of the display
area.
✔The main menu opens in radio mode. The station that was received last
will be heard.
The six softkeys on both sides of the display are used for selecting and storing
station presets.
Selecting the frequency range or memory
The TravelPilot provides you with the option of receiving FM and medium-wave
stations. To select the FM or MW (medium wave) frequency range,
1switch to radio mode and
2press the TU button A again.
✔The functions menu opens.
You can now access the memory levels using the corresponding softkeys.
Switching RDS (Radio Data System) on / off
The Radio Data System is a service provided by broadcasting stations offering
you added convenience and features when listening to FM radio. Alongside the
broadcast radio programme, RDS allows stations to transmit such information
as the programme name (up to eight characters long) and the station’s traffic
announcement status. As soon as a station is detected, its name appears in the
display. Furthermore, the TravelPilot tunes into the station frequency offering
the best reception (alternative frequency).
Before you can benefit from the advantages of RDS, you first have to activate it
in the radio mode’s setup menu.
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1Switch to radio mode.
2Press the MEN button :.
✔The radio mode’s setup menu appears.
You will find the RDS item in the lower left display line. You can choose between
the VAR, FIX and OFF options. The default setting is VAR.
3Keep pressing the softkey assigned to RDS until the required option ap-
pears alongside RDS.FIX: RDS radio mode is activated. Since some stations not only use RDS
to broadcast their names but also advertising, you have the option of
keeping the station name permanently in the display. Changing display
contents, e.g. advertising, will not be displayed.
VAR: Default setting; RDS radio mode is fully activated. Changing display contents, e.g. advertising, will also be displayed.
OFF: RDS radio mode is deactivated. Stations can be tuned into using
the frequency details in the display. The “alternative frequency” function
is also deactivated.
Activating / deactivating RDS-REG
A further advantage provided by RDS is the “alternative frequency” function.
The unit constantly tunes into the frequency offering the best reception for a
particular station. However, some stations divide their content at certain times
into regional programmes that are tailored to a certain region. The “alternative
frequency” feature may therefore sometimes interrupt reception of a regional
programme because it has automatically switched frequency. If you are listening to a regional programme and want to prevent the unit from switching to
another frequency, select the ON setting for the REG item in the radio mode
menu. The unit will then only retune if it appears that a “loss of reception” is
about to occur, i.e. if the station can no longer be received on the tuned frequency.
2Keep pressing the softkey that is assigned to REG until the required op-
tion appears alongside REG. The default setting is OFF.
Switching PTY on/off
PTY (Programme Type) is also an RDS service. Stations use PTY to inform you
of the type of programme content. This simplifies choosing stations according to
their programme content, e.g. POP or CLASSIC.
If you activate the PTY function in the radio mode menu, the programme type
appears briefly in the display when you tune into a station, for instance, when
you press a station preset button. If the station does not support the PTY function, nothing will be displayed.
1Press the MEN button :.
✔The setup menu is displayed.
2Keep pressing the softkey assigned to PTY until the required ON or OFF
option appears. The default setting is ON.
PTY alarm
Alarm is a special programme type. If the TravelPilot receives an alarm announcement, e.g. a state of emergency alarm, a symbol appears in the display
foreground and the alarm announcement is played at the volume level set for
traffic announcements.
The alarm message can be cancelled by pressing the MEN button : or ESC
button 9.
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TA (Traffic Announcement)
Traffic announcements (TA) are a service provided by the broadcasting stations. Traffic information announcements are broadcast regularly. Stations that
broadcast traffic announcements also transmit a signal indicating that they do. If
this signal is detected by your TravelPilot, a TP symbol (TP = Traffic Programme)
will appear in the status line of the main radio mode menu. If the TA function is
activated, a TA symbol will appear instead of TP.
Furthermore, the RDS-EON feature means you can receive traffic announcements from stations that do not broadcast their own traffic announcements. In
this case, the unit switches to another station that broadcasts traffic information
for the duration of the traffic announcement. Once the traffic announcement is
over, you will be switched back to the radio station that you were listening to
before.
The volume is raised by a predefined fixed level whilst the traffic announcement
is being made. You can set a minimum volume for traffic announcements in the
setup menu.
If the TA function is activated for the audio sources (CD, CD changer and navigation), playback will be interrupted when a traffic announcement arrives, and
the announcement will be heard. When the announcement is finished, playback
will resume.
If the TA function is active and you manually tune into a station that does not
support traffic announcements, you will hear a warning beep. If this is the case,
automatic TP seek tuning will be started by the system after the warning beep is
heard.
Activating / deactivating the TA function for radio mode
The TA function is activated / deactivated with the TA button 4. A TA symbol in
the status line indicates that the TA function is active and that a TP station is
being received. If the TA function is activated and no TP station is being received, a TA symbol will appear enclosed in a dashed line border.
1Press the TA button 4.
When traffic information standby is switched on, a TA symbol appears in the
You can cancel the announcement by pressing the TA 4, MEN : und ESC 9
buttons or by tuning into another station.
TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
TMC stands for Traffic Message Channel and refers to broadcast digital traffic
information that can be analysed by the TravelPilot for dynamic navigation. The
TMC function is currently not supported by all radio stations, so sometimes it
may not be possible to receive a TMC station in certain regions. When dynamic
navigation is active, the TravelPilot tunes into a TMC station automatically. For
further details, read the section entitled “Dynamic navigation” in the “Navigation”
chapter. If a TMC station is being received, a TMC symbol appears in the status
line. Six TMC stations can be stored in the FMC memory.
TIP: You can conveniently store the six TMC stations with the strongest
reception in the region using the TMC Store function. For further information, read the section entitled “Storing TMC stations automatically” in this
chapter.
Tuning into FM stations
The TravelPilot provides several options for tuning into radio stations.
To do so, you have to configure what functions are assigned to the << / >> 2
buttons in the radio mode’s setup menu.
1Press the MEN button :.
✔The setup menu is displayed.
2Keep pressing the softkey assigned to SEARCH until the required > or >>
option appears. The default setting is >>.
The > option means that when the RDS function is switched on, you can browse
through the broadcasting network (for further information, read “Browsing through
broadcasting networks” later on.) If the RDS function is switched off, you can
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tune into a station manually (for further information read “Tuning into stations
manually” later on).
The >> option means that automatic seek tuning will be started (for further information, read “Automatic seek tuning”).
Automatic seek tuning
To tune into stations automatically,
1press >> 2 to seek tune upwards or
1the << button 2 to seek tune downwards.
If the TA function is activated, the unit will only tune into stations that support
traffic announcements (TA symbol in the display).
TIP: You can adjust the sensitivity used during seek tuning. For further
information, read the section entitled “Adjusting seek tuning sensitivity”
in the “Setup” chapter.
Browsing through broadcasting networks (only for RDS stations)
An example of a broadcasting network is Norddeutsche Rundfunk NDR, which
includes the NDR1, NDR2, Radio3, NDR INFO and N-JOY radio stations.
You can directly tune into RDS stations in the reception area. If the unit is able to
receive several stations that are on the same network, you can browse back
and forth within the broadcasting network using the << / >> buttons 2.
Note: This feature will only work if the unit has received these stations at least once already. For instance, begin a scan seek tuning
session or activate the Travelstore function. For further information, read the appropriate sections entitled “Scan seek tuning” and
“Storing stations automatically” in this chapter.
Tuning into stations manually
If you already know a station’s frequency, you can tune into it manually. This
can be useful if you want to tune into a station that is not picked up by the
automatic seek tuning feature.
Note: This will only work if the RDS function is switched off in the
setup menu.
1Press the << or >> button 2.
✔The frequency changes in 100 kHz steps.
Tuning into MW stations
You can automatically and manually tune into stations in MW radio mode.
To do so, you have to configure what functions are assigned to the << / >> 2
buttons in the setup menu.
1Press the MEN button :.
✔The setup menu is displayed.
2Keep pressing the softkey assigned to SEARCH until the required > or >>
option appears. The default setting is >>.
The > option means that you can tune into a station manually.
The >> option means that automatic seek tuning will be started.
Automatic seek tuning - MW
To tune into stations automatically,
1press the >> button 2 to seek tune upwards
1the << button 2 to seek tune downwards.
✔The unit tunes into the next station.
Tuning into stations manually - MW
If you already know a station’s frequency, you can tune into it manually. This
can be useful if you want to tune into a station that is not picked up by the
automatic seek tuning feature.
1Press the << or >> button 2.
or
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Scan seek tuning
Scan seek tuning automatically searches the entire frequency range for receivable stations. Each station is played for ten seconds. If you do not stop scan
seek tuning yourself, it will stop automatically when it has run through the frequency range once. Please note that if the TA function is activated, the unit will
only tune into stations that support traffic announcements (TP symbol in the
display).
Starting scan seek tuning
To start scan seek tuning,
1switch to the radio functions menu by pressing the TU button A and
2press the softkey assigned to the PAGE2 menu item.
3Press the softkey assigned to the SCAN menu item.
✔Scan seek tuning begins. The activity of the scan seek tuning operation
is indicated symbolically in the display foreground.
Note: Only a TMC Scan can be carried out on the FMC level.
Stopping scan seek tuning
If you want to stop scan seek tuning or continue listening to a station set by the
scan seek tuning operation,
1press the ESC button 9.✔Scan seek tuning is stopped and the station that was tuned into last will
TMC Scan only tunes into stations that support the TMC feature.
Starting TMC Scan
To start a TMC Scan,
1switch to the radio functions menu by pressing the TU button A and
2press the softkey assigned to the PAGE2 menu item.
3Press the softkey assigned to the TMC-SCAN menu item.
✔The TMC Scan begins. The activity of the scan seek tuning operation is
indicated symbolically in the display foreground.
Stopping TMC Scan
If you want to stop scan seek tuning or continue listening to a station set by the
scan seek tuning operation,
1press the ESC button 9.✔Scan seek tuning is stopped and the station that was tuned into last will
then continue to be heard.
Storing stations
The TravelPilot can store 24 FM stations on four memory levels and six MW
stations on one memory level.
Storing stations manually
To store a station manually,
1switch to the radio functions menu by pressing the TU button A and
2select the softkey assigned to the required FM memory level (FM1, FM2,
FMT or FMC) or the MW frequency range.
✔The unit switches back to the main radio mode menu.
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3Tune into a station as described in the section entitled “Tuning into a
station” and
4press and hold the softkey assigned to the required memory location
until after the confirmation beep is heard.
✔The station is now stored to that memory location. The name and fre-
quency appear alongside the softkey in the display.
Storing stations automatically - “Travelstore”
The unit can automatically store the six stations with the strongest reception in
the region in the FMT memory. This feature is particularly useful on excursions.
Please note that any stations previously stored in the FMT memory will be overwritten by the Travelstore function. If the TA function is activated, only the six
traffic information stations offering the strongest reception will be saved.
Starting Travelstore
If you want to start Travelstore,
1switch to the radio functions menu by pressing the TU button A and
2press the softkey assigned to the PAGE2 menu item.
3Press the softkey assigned to the T-STORE menu item.
✔The activity of the Travelstore feature is indicated symbolically in the
display foreground. The progress is displayed as a percentage in the title
line. After Travelstore has finished, all the stations stored in the FMT
memory are played briefly, and the unit then switches to the station stored
in memory location one.
The unit can automatically store six TMC stations from the region in the FMC
memory. Please note that any stations previously stored in the FMC memory
will be overwritten by the TMC Store function. For further details on TMC, read
the section entitled “Dynamic navigation” in the “Navigation” chapter and the
“TMC” section in this chapter.
Note: A navigation CD for the country which you are currently in
must have been inserted in the unit once so that the TMC Store
feature can work.
Starting TMC Store
If you want to start TMC Store,
1switch to the radio functions menu by pressing the TU button A and
2press the softkey assigned to the PAGE2 menu item.
3Press the softkey assigned to the TMCSTORE menu item.
✔The activity of TMC Store is indicated symbolically in the display. The
progress is displayed as a percentage in the title line. After TMC Store
has finished, all the stations stored in the FMC memory are played briefly, and the unit then switches to the station stored in memory location
one.
Note: A TMC Store session can take a very long time because the
entire frequency range is scanned for receivable TMC stations.
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Reducing reception interference in FM mode
Neighbouring stations may occasionally cause interference to reception in FM
radio mode. This occurs particularly when the stations are close together in the
frequency range. The TravelPilot gives you the option of using the SHARX function to largely keep this kind of interference in check.
Activating / deactivating SHARX
To activate / deactivate the TravelPilot’s SHARX function,
1switch to the setup menu by pressing the MEN button : and
2keep pressing the softkey associated with the SHARX menu item until the
required ON or OFF option appears. The default setting is ON.
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Displaying radiotext
Radiotext is a service provided by some RDS stations. Alongside the station
name, some stations also broadcast additional information on the radio programme or the title of the track currently being played. This appears in the main
area of the radio’s main menu.
Activating / deactivating radiotext
To activate / deactivate the TravelPilot’s radiotext function,
1switch to the setup menu by pressing the MEN button : and
2keep pressing the softkey associated with the R-TXT menu item until the
required ON or OFF option appears. The default setting is OFF.
If radiotext is shown in the display, and you want to change stations, for instance,
1press the TU button A or a softkey.✔The main radio menu appears without radiotext.
2Switch to another station.
✔The radiotext will appear in the display again, if available.
TIM - Traffic Information Memory
The unit contains a digital speech memory which can automatically record up to
14 traffic messages with a maximum total duration of four minutes.
Depending on the length of the new message, the oldest messages will be deleted.
If a message is longer than four minutes, it will not be recorded in its entirety.
OVERFLOW appears in the display.
If a new traffic message arrives whilst you are playing the TIM, playback will be
interrupted and the new message recorded.
Danger of damage to the electric car antenna in a car wash.
An automatic electric car antenna will remain extended if TIM is activated and
you turn the unit off.
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Damage may result from an extended car antenna in a car wash.
For further information, read the section entitled “Deactivating TIM recording
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Recording traffic information
Whilst the unit is switched on, traffic information is recorded automatically if a
traffic information station is received.
If TIM is activated, traffic information will be recorded whilst the unit is switched
off. You can choose whether you want traffic information to be recorded for 2 or
24 hours.
If you are listening to a station that does not broadcast traffic information and
you switch the unit off whilst the TIM function is turned on, the unit will automatically search for a traffic information station.
Switching TIM on / off, changing the recording standby time
When the car radio is switched on, you can turn the TIM function on / off as
follows.
1Press the T button 8.✔The traffic menu appears in the display.
2Keep pressing the softkey associated with the TIM menu item until the
required option 2H (for 2 hours recording standby), 24H (for 24 hours
recording standby) or OFF appears.
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Note: You can also switch TIM off by keeping the T button 8 pressed
for longer than two seconds whilst the traffic menu is being displayed.
If TIM is switched on, the traffic information provided by a tuned traffic information station will be recorded after the unit is switched off.
TIP: You can also set the TIM recording standby mode when you switch
the unit off.
✔When you switch the unit off, GOODBYE appears in the display together
1Keep pressing the T button 8 until the required 2H, 24H or OFF option is
highlighted.
Listening to stored traffic messages
The unit can record 14 traffic messages.
To listen to the stored traffic messages,
1press the T button 8.
2Press the softkey assigned to the TIM-INFO menu item.
✔The latest message always has the highest number and is played first.
The other traffic messages follow in descending order. The display shows
the time at which the traffic message was received.
✔After the last message is heard, the unit returns to the previous mode of
operation.
To continue listening to the audio source that was active last without first having
to listen to all the traffic messages,
1press the T button 8 or ESC button9.
Deactivating TIM recording standby (whilst in the car wash)
Before you drive into a car wash,
1switch the radio off.
✔GOODBYE appears in the display together with the options for setting TIM
standby.
2Keep pressing the T button 8 until the OFF option is highlighted.✔TIM recording standby is deactivated, the antenna retracts (please make
sure that this actually happens) and remains retracted until the car radio
is switched on again.
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1You can drive into the car wash.
When you switch the TravelPilot on again, you have to re-activate TIM recording
standby.
Viewing TMC messages
The TravelPilot provides you with the option of viewing the traffic messages
received via TMC (Traffic Message Channel) in the display. These messages
are used by the navigation system for dynamic navigation (for further information, read the section entitled “Dynamic navigation” in the “Navigation” chapter).
1Press the T button8.
2Press the softkey assigned to the T-INFO menu item.
✔The latest announcement appears in the display. The announcement
number and the number of announcements in memory are displayed in
the top line. 1 is always the latest announcement.
3You can switch between the announcements using the right knob/push-
button ;.
4When you have finished reading the messages, press the T button8 or
ESC button 9.
Note: To ensure that only the data that are relevant to your current
vehicle position are used, the TMC function only processes TMC
messages relating to an area within a radius of 62 miles around
your vehicle position.
You can play audio CDs in the TravelPilot’s internal CD drive. When you are
playing audio CDs, only NO MAP navigation is possible.
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During CD playback, the track number and the playing time or just the track
number will be displayed in the title line of the main CD menu. All the CD’s track
numbers are displayed in the functions area. The track currently being played is
highlighted. The functions area also displays a symbolic representation of how
much of the track’s playing time has already elapsed.
The status line displays the following: a symbol indicating that an audio CD is
inserted, whether a programmed playlist of the CD is being played, the current
audio source, and the status of the TA and TMC functions.
Playing a CD
CD playback begins automatically as soon as you insert an audio CD.
Inserting a CD
1Press the button 1 to open the control panel.
2Press the
3Carefully insert the CD with the printed side uppermost into the unit’s CD
compartment. Push the CD until you feel some resistance. From this
point onwards, the CD will be drawn in automatically.
✔CD playback begins automatically after the CD has been checked. The
main CD menu appears.
button B to remove a CD that may already be in the unit.
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Starting internal CD playback (no CD changer is connected)
If an audio CD is inserted and no CD changer is connected,
1press the CD-C button ?.✔The unit switches to the main CD menu and CD playback begins. If no
audio CD is inserted, a message informing you of this appears in the
display.
Starting internal CD playback (a CD changer is connected)
If a CD is inserted in the internal CD drive and a CD changer is connected, the
unit switches to the main CD menu after you press the CD-C button ?. The CD
source (CD or CD changer) that was last active will be played.
If the last CD that was listened to was played in CD changer mode, the unit
opens the main CD changer menu.
If you want to activate the internal CD drive,
1press the CD-C button ? again.✔The CD functions menu for CD changer mode opens.
2Press the softkey assigned to the CD menu item.✔If there is no audio CD inserted in the internal CD drive, a lock symbol
appears in front of the CD menu item, and the item cannot be selected.
Switching the playing time display on/off
During CD playback, you have the option of displaying either the track number
and the track playing time or just the track number in the title line of the main CD
menu. If you want to switch the playing time display on / off,
1open the setup menu for CD mode by pressing the MEN button : and
2press the softkey assigned to the TIME menu item.
✔The playing time display will be switched on / off. The default setting is
To switch traffic announcement standby (see the section entitled “TA (Traffic
Announcement)” in the “Radio mode” chapter) on / off during CD mode,
1press the TA button 4.✔The TA symbol is displayed or hidden in the status line of the main CD
menu.
Selecting tracks
You can select tracks directly whilst a CD is playing. To select the next track,
1press the >> button 2.✔When the last track is reached and you press the >> button 2, the first
track of the CD will be selected.
To repeat the current track or select the previous track,
2press the << button 2.✔If the first track of the CD is selected and you press the << button 2, the
last track will be played.
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Fast searching
If you are listening to a track and you want to play a certain part of it, you can do
so with fast search mode.
1Press the << or >> button 2 during playback.✔You can hear the track fast forwarding / reversing.
Random play (MIX)
You can play the tracks on a CD in random order.
1Switch to the functions menu in CD mode by pressing the CD-C button
? and
2press the softkey assigned to the MIX menu item.
To stop the MIX function, press the ESC button 9. The MIX function is auto-
matically stopped when the SCAN function is activated.
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Scanning all tracks on a CD (SCAN)
If you want to briefly play all the tracks on a CD, proceed as follows:
1Switch to the functions menu in CD mode by pressing the CD-C button
? and
2press the softkey assigned to the SCAN menu item.
To stop the SCAN function, press the ESC button 9. The SCAN function is
automatically stopped when the MIX function is activated.
To repeat a track, activate the repeat function.
Proceed as follows:
1Select the required track,
2switch to the functions menu in CD mode by pressing the CD-C button
? and
3press the softkey assigned to the REPEAT menu item.
✔The track is repeated until the repeat function is cancelled. RPT appears
in the status area of the main CD menu.
4Switch back to the main menu in CD mode by pressing the CD-C button
?.
If you want to cancel the repeat function,
1repeat steps 2 - 4.
Naming CDs
The TravelPilot provides you with the option of naming CDs. The name can be
up to seven characters long.
TIP: The name that you give a CD is stored in memory even after you
remove the CD from the unit. If you insert the CD again at a later time,
the name will still be available.
If you want to name a CD,
1switch to the functions menu in CD mode by pressing the CD-C button
? and
2use the NAME softkey to open the CD name menu.
3Press the softkey assigned to the EDIT menu item.
✔The speller opens.
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Entering a name
1Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
first letter of the name you wish to enter.
✔The currently highlighted letter is displayed in an enlarged fashion within
the magnifier on the right of the display.
2Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The letter is entered into the name line at the top.
3Continue in this manner with the remaining letters of the name.
Once you have finished entering the name,
4keep the right knob/pushbutton ; pressed for longer than two seconds
or
4highlight the symbol and press the right knob/pushbutton ; .
✔The name is stored and the unit switches to the CD functions menu. The
name is displayed in the functions area of the main CD menu.
Deleting characters
If you want to delete a letter that you have just entered,
1press the ESC button 9 or
1highlight the symbol and press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
Deleting the current name
To delete the name of the current CD,
1switch to the CD name menu,
2press the softkey assigned to CLR NAME.
✔The name is deleted. The name will also be deleted if you open the spell-
er again and close it with the
pushbutton ; for a longer period of time.
If you want to delete all the CD names from memory, proceed as follows:
1Open the CD name menu and
2press the softkey assigned to the CLR ALL menu item.
✔A confirmation request appears. If you are sure you want to delete all the
CD names,
3select YES with the right knob/pushbutton ;.
4Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
If you do not want to delete the names,
1press the ESC button 9.
Programming playlists
You can programme the tracks on a CD that you want to listen to.
This means you can prevent tracks from being played that you do not want to
listen to. Tracks can only be programmed in ascending order, e.g. 1, 4, 7, etc.
but not 3, 1, 4, etc.
Defining a playlist
To define a playlist,
1switch to the CD functions menu by pressing the CD-C button ?,
2press the softkey assigned to the PROGRAM menu item.
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✔The programme menu opens. If you have not selected any tracks yet, the
CLR PRG and RUN items cannot be selected. If this is the case, they will
be marked with a lock symbol.
3Use the << / >> buttons 2 to select the track you want to play first.
4Press the softkey assigned to the ADD menu item.
5Select the next track in the playlist and
6press the softkey assigned to the ADD menu item.
Repeat these steps for all the tracks that you want to include in your playlist.
TIP: The programmed playlist remains stored in memory even after you
remove the CD from the unit. When you insert the CD again, you will be
able to access the programmed playlist again.
Deleting tracks from playlists
To delete tracks from the playlist,
1open the programme menu,
2select the track you want to delete using the << / >> buttons 2 and
3press the softkey assigned to the SKIP menu item.
Starting / stopping a playlist
Once you have included all the tracks you want in the playlist,
1press the softkey assigned to the RUN menu item.✔The main CD menu appears. All the tracks included in the playlist are
marked as such in the track display. TPM appears in the status line.
To stop a playlist whilst it is running without deleting it,
1press the softkey assigned to the RUN menu item again.
To delete a playlist if, for instance, you want to programme a new one,
1run the playlist that you want to delete and
2press the softkey assigned to CLR PRG.
Deleting all playlists in memory
If you want to delete all the playlists in memory,
1press the softkey assigned to CLR ALL.
✔A confirmation request appears. If you are sure you want to delete all the
programmed playlists,
2select YES with the right knob/pushbutton ;.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
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CD changer mode
You can use the following Blaupunkt CD changers with the TravelPilot:
-CDC - A08
-IDC - A09
Please refer to the installation and connection instructions supplied with your
CD changer for information on how to install the CD changer in your vehicle and
connect it to the TravelPilot.
Inserting CDs in the CD changer
Please refer to the instructions supplied with your CD changer for information on
how to fill the magazine with CDs and insert the magazine into the changer.
Switching to CD changer mode
To switch to CD changer mode,
1press the CD-C button ?.✔If the CD source that you listened to last was the internal drive and an
audio CD is still inserted in the drive, the unit will first play this CD. If this
is not the case, the last heard CD in the CD changer or the first available
CD in the changer will be played.
If the audio CD in the internal CD player is active, then
1switch to the functions menu by pressing the CD-C button ? and
2press the softkey assigned to the CDC menu item.
✔The main CD changer menu opens. The title line contains the number of
the track and the playing time.
TIP: The playing time display can be deactivated. For further information
on this, read the section entitled “Switching the playing time display on/
off” in this chapter.
The functions area in the centre of the display contains the numbers or
names of the first five CDs in the changer.
In addition, a menu item is displayed so that you can open the second
page of the main CD menu.
Note: Since the IDC - A09 has a capacity of five CDs, there is no
second page in the main menu if an IDC - A09 is connected.
In the bottom line (the status line) you will see the following displayed from left to
right:
-a symbol indicating whether a navigation or an audio CD is inserted,
-symbols for the SCAN, MIX and RPT modes (the symbols are not available
if the status clock is activated. For further information on the status line clock,
read “Setting the clock” in the “Setup” chapter).
-a symbol indicating the current audio source,
-the status of the TA function and
-the status of the TMC function.
Switching between the main menu and functions menu
To switch between the main menu and functions menu in CD changer mode,
1press the CD-C button ?.✔The functions menu opens.
Opening the setup menu
If you want to open the setup menu for CD changer mode,
1press the MEN button :.
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COCKER
MOZART
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DOORS
BACH
CD 6-10
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Selecting a CD
To select a CD,
1press the softkey assigned to the CD.
If the required CD is not shown in the functions area of the display, open the
second page of the main menu.
1Press the softkey assigned to the CD6-CD10 or CD1-CD5 menu item.✔The other page of the main menu is opened.
Selecting tracks
You can select tracks directly whilst a CD is playing.
To select the next track,
1press the >> button 2.✔When the last track is reached and you press the >> button 2, the first
track of the CD will be selected.
Replaying tracks
To replay the current track or select a previous track,
1press the << button 2.✔If the first track of the CD is selected and you press the << button 2, the
last track will be played.
Fast searching
If you are listening to a track and you want to play a certain part of it, you can do
so with fast search mode.
1Press and hold the << or >> button 2.✔You can hear the track fast forwarding / reversing.
You can play the tracks on a CD or all the CDs in the changer in random order.
1Switch to the functions menu by pressing the CD-C button ? and
2press the softkey assigned to the MIX menu item.
✔The first randomly selected track will then be played. MIX appears in the
status line of the main menu.
Configuring random play MIX for one CD or for all the CDs in the
magazine
The MIX function provides you with the option of randomly playing only the tracks
on the CD you are currently listening to or the tracks on all the CDs in the changer.
1Switch to the setup menu by pressing the MEN button :.
2Press the softkey assigned to the MIX menu item until the required option
appears alongside MIX.
CD- Only tracks on the CD currently being listened to will be played
randomly.
MAG- Tracks on all the CDs in the magazine will be played randomly.
Scanning tracks (SCAN)
If you want to briefly play the tracks on a CD or the tracks on all the CDs in the
changer, proceed as follows:
1Switch to the functions menu by pressing the CD-C button ? and
2press the softkey assigned to the SCAN menu item.
✔All the tracks are played for 10 seconds starting from the current track.
MIX
SCAN
REPEAT
MIX
SCAN
REPEAT
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CD
PROGRAM
NAME
CD
PROGRAM
NAME
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Configuring SCAN for one CD or for all the CDs in the magazine
The SCAN function provides you with the option of choosing whether only the
tracks on the CD you are currently listening to should be scanned.
1Switch to the setup menu by pressing the MEN button :.
2Press the softkey assigned to the SCAN menu item until the required
option appears alongside SCAN.
CD- Only tracks on the CD currently being listened to will be scanned.
MAG- All tracks on all the CDs in the magazine will be scanned.
Repeating tracks or CDs (REPEAT)
To repeat a track or a CD, activate the repeat function.
Activating the repeat function
Proceed as follows:
1Select the required track or CD,
2Switch to the functions menu by pressing the CD-C button ? and
3press the softkey assigned to REPEAT.
✔The track or CD is repeated until the repeat function is cancelled. RPT
appears in the status area of the main CD menu.
Cancelling the repeat function
If you want to cancel the repeat function,
1press the ESC button 9.
Activating the repeat function for tracks
If you only want to repeat the current track, you have to set the RPT function to
TRK before activating it.
1Switch to the setup menu by pressing the MEN button : and
2press the softkey assigned to RPT until TRK appears alongside it.
To repeat a CD, you first have to set the repeat function to CD.1In the setup menu, press the softkey assigned to RPT until CD appears.
The settings are kept for all repeat functions in CD changer mode until the next
time you change them.
Programming playlists
You can programme the tracks on a CD that you want to listen to.
This means you can prevent tracks from being played that you do not want to
listen to. Tracks can only be programmed in ascending order, e.g. 1, 4, 7, etc.
but not 3, 1, 4, etc.
Defining a playlist
To define a playlist,
1select the CD for which you want to programme the playlist,
2switch to the functions menu by pressing the CD-C button ? and
3press the softkey assigned to the PROGRAM menu item.
✔The programme menu opens. If you have not selected any tracks yet, the
CLR PRG and RUN items cannot be selected. If this is the case, they will
be marked with a lock symbol.
4Select the track that you want to play first.
5Press the softkey assigned to the ADD menu item.
6Select the next track in the playlist by pressing the << or >> button 2
and
7press the softkey assigned to the ADD menu item.
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SCAN
REPEAT
CLR PRG
CLR ALL
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PROGRAM
NAME
ADD
RUN
SKIP
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Repeat these steps for all the tracks that you want to include in your playlist. A
star is displayed in the main menu alongside the CD number or name to indicate
that a playlist has been programmed for this CD.
TIP: The programmed playlist remains stored in memory even after you
remove the CD. When you insert the CD again, you will be able to access
the programmed playlist again.
Deleting tracks from playlists
To delete tracks from the playlist,
1select the track you want to delete using the << / >> buttons 2 and
2press the softkey assigned to SKIP.
Starting / stopping a playlist
Once you have included all the tracks you want in the playlist,
1press the softkey assigned to the RUN menu item.✔The main CD menu appears. All the tracks included in the playlist are
marked as such in the track display. TPM appears in the status line.
To stop a playlist whilst it is running without deleting it,
1press the softkey assigned to the RUN menu item again.
Deleting individual playlists
To delete a playlist if, for instance, you want to programme a new one,
1run the playlist that you want to delete and
2press the softkey assigned to CLR PRG.
If you want to delete all the playlists in memory,
1press the softkey assigned to CLR ALL.
✔A confirmation request appears.
If you are sure you want to delete all the programmed playlists,
2select YES with the right knob/pushbutton ;.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
Naming CDs
The TravelPilot provides you with the option of naming CDs. The name can be
up to seven characters long.
TIP: The name that you give a CD is stored in memory even after you
remove the CD from the changer. If you insert the CD again at a later
time, the name will still be available.
If you want to name a CD,
1select the required CD in the main menu,
2select the functions menu by pressing the CD-C button ? and
3use the NAME softkey to open the CD name menu.
4Press the softkey assigned to the EDIT menu item.
Entering a name
✔The speller opens.
5Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
first letter of the name you wish to enter.
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SCAN
REPEAT
CLR NAME
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PROGRAM
NAME
CLR ALL
EDIT
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✔The currently highlighted letter is displayed in an enlarged fashion within
the magnifier on the right of the display.
6Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The letter is entered into the name line at the top.
7Continue in this manner with the remaining letters of the name.
Once you have finished entering the name,
8highlight the
8keep the right knob/pushbutton ; pressed for longer than two seconds.
✔The name is stored and the unit switches to the functions menu. The
name is displayed in the functions area of the main CD menu.
Deleting characters
If you want to delete a letter that you have just entered,
1highlight the symbol and
2press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
Deleting the current name
To delete the name of the current CD,
1switch to the CD name menu and
2press the softkey assigned to CLR NAME.
If you want to delete all the CD names from memory, proceed as follows:
1Open the CD name menu and
2press the softkey assigned to CLR ALL.
✔A confirmation request appears.
If you are sure you want to delete all the CD names,
3select YES with the right knob/pushbutton ;.
4Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
If you do not want to delete all the names,
1press the ESC button 9.
Switching the playing time display on/off
During playback, you have the option of displaying either the track number and
the track playing time or the CD number and the track number in the title line of
the main menu. If you want to switch between the playing time display and the
CD number display,
1switch to the setup menu by pressing the MEN button : and
2press the softkey assigned to the TIME menu item.
The RC 10 steering wheel remote control allows you to safely and conveniently
access some of the TravelPilot’s primary functions from your steering wheel.
/ , / and OK buttons on the remote control have the same functions
The
as the right knob/pushbutton.
Selecting an audio source
You can use the RC10 remote control to switch between the audio sources.
1Briefly press the SRC button on the remote control.
✔The next audio source that is ready to play will be selected.
Activating navigation
To access the navigation system from the RC 10 remote control,
1press and hold the SRC button on the remote control until the unit switches
to navigation mode.
Entering a destination using the steering wheel remote control
You can use the arrow buttons and the OK button on the steering wheel remote
control to enter a destination in the same way as you would on the unit.
Adjusting the volume
To adjust the volume using the remote control,
1press the V+ or V- button.
✔The volume is increased or decreased.
Setup mode allows you to adjust the TravelPilot’s basic functions to suit your
needs.
You can change the following device functions:
•DISPLAY - Changing the display characteristics
•VOLUME - Setting the default volume levels
•CLOCK - Setting the system time and switching the main clock and status
clock on / off
•LANGUAGE - Loading the language
•INSTALL - Testing and calibration menu
•SAFETY - Activating / deactivating the code feature
•DEFAULT SET. - Activating the factory default settings
•FM-SEEK BEST/SENS - Setting the seek tuning sensitivity
Activating the setup menu
If you are in a main menu or a functions menu,
1press the MEN button : twice.✔The unit switches to the setup menu.
If the setup menu of an audio source or navi menu is already active,
1press the MEN button : once.✔The unit switches to the setup menu.
To change settings and access menu items,
1use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection bar.
2Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
SETTINGS
DISPLAY
VOLUME
CLOCK
LANGUAGE
INSTALL
SETTINGS
LANGUAGE
INSTALL
SAFETY
DEFAULT SET.
FM-SEEKSENS
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Setting the day / night changeover, viewing angle and display brightness
You can deactivate the automatic changeover to night-time display and adjust
the display brightness for the night and day displays in the display setup. You
can also change the display viewing angle here.
Automatic changeover to night display
If you want to deactivate the automatic changeover to the night-time display
because, for instance, you always drive with your headlights on,
1open the setup menu,
2open the DISPLAY menu item.
3select the DAY/NIGHT menu item and
4press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The setting changes to OFF.
To reactivate the automatic changeover feature, repeat the steps. The default
setting is ON.
Adjusting the viewing angle
Under the ANGLE menu item, you can adjust the display to suit the angle at
which you view it. To adjust the angle,
1highlight the ANGLE menu item.
2Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
3Adjust the angle using the right knob/pushbutton ; and
4press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
You can adjust the display brightness separately for the day and night display. If
you want to adjust the display brightness,
1use the right knob/pushbutton ; to select the DAY or NIGHT item that
you require and
2repeat the steps described under “Adjusting the viewing angle”.
Adjusting the fading effect for menus
If you want to adjust the fading effect for menus,
1use the right knob/pushbutton ; to select the SPECIAL EFF menu item.
2You can choose between 3 different fading effects by pressing the right
knob/pushbutton ;. The default setting is 0 (no effect).
Configuring power-on / telephone / navigation / traffic information announcement volume and GALA settings
In the VOLUME setup menu you can configure the unit’s power-on volume, the
minimum volume for traffic announcements (TA-MIN), the minimum volume for
voice output (NAV-MIN), the value for the speed-related automatic sound adjustment feature (GALA), and the volume for telephone calls.
DISPLAY
ANGLE
-+
BRIGHTNESS
DAY
NIGHT
-+
-+
SPECIAL EFF 0
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Note: If during a traffic announcement or navigation voice output
the system volume is higher than the value set for the minimum
volume, the traffic announcement or voice output will be played at a
fixed level above the system volume.
SETTINGS
DISPLAY
VOLUME
CLOCK
LANGUAGE
INSTALL
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The power-on volume is a limiting value. This means that if the volume when
you switch the unit on is lower than the configured power-on volume, the volume
level that was last set will be applied. If the volume when you switch the unit on
is higher than the configured power-on volume, the volume will be reduced to
the power-on volume level when you turn the unit on.
Note: If the power-on volume is set to maximum, the volume level
can be very high when the unit is switched on. This can cause hearing damage.
To configure the volume setup,
1open the setup menu,
2open the VOLUME menu item,
3use the right knob/pushbutton ; to select the menu item that you want
to configure and
4press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
5Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to adjust the settings.
✔The selected menu item will appear enclosed in a dashed line border. To
help you configure the volume settings more easily, the volume will be
increased / decreased as you make your changes.
In the CLOCK setup menu, you can activate / deactivate summer time, set the
time format (12/24 hour), and set the time zone in relation to the standard time
(GMT). These settings are necessary so that the TravelPilot can calculate the
system time from the received GPS time. In addition, you can activate / deactivate the status clock (when the status clock is active, the time is displayed in the
status line of the currently active audio source), and turn the main clock on / off
(time display when the unit is switched off and the ignition is turned on).
Switching the status clock on/off
1Highlight the CLOCK menu item in the setup menu.
2Highlight STATUS CLOCK.
3Keep pressing the right knob/pushbutton ; until the required ON or OFF
setting is displayed.
Note: The status clock hides other symbols in the main menus of
the audio sources.
Switching the main clock on/off
1Highlight the CLOCK menu item in the setup menu.
2Highlight MAIN CLOCK.
3Keep pressing the right knob/pushbutton ; until the required ON or OFF
setting is displayed.
Selecting the time format
1Highlight the CLOCK menu item in the setup menu.
2Select SETTINGS.
3Highlight the TIME FORMA menu item.
4Keep pressing the right knob/pushbutton ; until the required 12H or 24H
setting is displayed.
CLOCK
SETTINGS
STATUS CLOCK
MAIN CLOCK
CLOCK
TIME FORMA
TIME ZONE
SUMMER TIME
GPS TIME
SYSTEMTIME
OFF
OFF
24H
+1
OFF
02:42 h
03:42
h
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Setting the time zone
1Highlight the CLOCK menu item in the setup menu.
2Select SETTINGS.
3Highlight the TIME ZONE menu item.
4Adjust the time difference using the right knob/pushbutton ;.
The deviation from GMT for Germany is +1 hour.
Activating summer time
When you activate / deactivate summer time, the system time is adjusted automatically. To activate / deactivate summer time,
1highlight the CLOCK menu item in the setup menu.
2Select SETTINGS.
3Highlight the SUMMER TIM menu item.
4Keep pressing the right knob/pushbutton ; until the required ON or OFF
setting is displayed.
✔The system time is adjusted.
Setting the time manually
If you want to set the time manually because, for instance, GPS reception is not
possible,
1highlight the CLOCK menu item in the setup menu.
2Select SETTINGS.
3Highlight the SYSTEMTIME menu item.
4Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The hours appear in an inverted display.
5Adjust the hours using the right knob/pushbutton ;.
6Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
7Adjust the minutes using the right knob/pushbutton ;.
8Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
Selecting the language
You can set the language for the displays and navigation. There are various
languages available depending on the navigation CD. Metric settings (distances
in kilometres and metres) and imperial settings (distances in miles and yards)
are available for the English language.
1Open the setup menu.
2Select the LANGUAGE menu item.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔A list of the available languages appears.
4Select the required language and
5confirm your selection with the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The new language is loaded. If a navigation CD is inserted in the unit,
and depending on the type of navigation CD, the navigation system’s
voice output will inform you that the process has been completed. The
unit switches back to the setup menu.
Note: Navigation voice output is in English for Denmark, Sweden
and Portugal. The display contents are shown in the country’s language.
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