Opel OPEL, 2016 ASTRA K Infotainment Manual

OPEL ASTRA
Infotainment Manual
Navi 900 IntelliLink ......................... 5
R 4.0 IntelliLink ............................ 85
R300 BT ..................................... 125
Phone holder ............................. 155
Contents
Basic operation ............................ 13
Radio ........................................... 30
CD Player .................................... 35
External devices .......................... 38
Navigation .................................... 43
Speech recognition ...................... 61
Phone .......................................... 66
Frequently asked questions ......... 77
Index ............................................ 80
Navi 900 IntelliLink
6 Introduction
Introduction
General information ....................... 6
Theft-deterrent feature ................... 7
Control elements overview ............ 8
Usage .......................................... 11
General information
The Infotainment system provides you with state-of-the-art in-car infotainment.
Using the FM, AM or DAB radio functions, you can register a great number of stations on various favourites pages.
You can even register music tracks, telephone numbers, destination addresses or tone settings on the favourites pages.
The integrated CD player will entertain you with audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDs.
You can connect external data storage devices, e.g. iPod, USB devices, or other auxiliary devices to the Infotainment system as further audio sources; either via a cable or via Bluetooth.
The navigation system with dynamic route planning will reliably guide you to your destination, and, if desired, automatically avoid traffic jams or other traffic problems.
In addition, the Infotainment system is equipped with a Phone portal that allows comfortable and safe use of your mobile phone in the vehicle.
Using the phone projection function, you can operate specific applications on your smartphone via the Infotainment system.
Optionally, the Infotainment system can be operated using controls on the steering wheel or via the speech recognition system.
The well-thought-out design of the control elements, the touch screen and the clear displays enable you to control the system easily and intuitively.
Note This manual describes all options and features available for the various Infotainment systems. Certain descriptions, including those for display and menu functions, may not apply to your vehicle due to model variant, country specifications, special equipment or accessories.
Introduction 7
Important information on operation and traffic safety
9 Warning
Drive safely at all times when using the Infotainment system.
If in doubt, stop the vehicle before operating the Infotainment system.
9 Warning
The usage of the navigation system does not release the driver from the responsibility for a correct, vigilant attitude in road traffic. The related traffic regulations must always be followed.
Only make entries (e.g. addresses) with the vehicle stationary.
If a navigation instruction contradicts traffic regulations, the traffic regulations always apply.
9
Warning
In some areas one-way streets and other roads and entrances (e.g. pedestrian zones) that you are not allowed to turn into are not marked on the map. In such areas the Infotainment system may issue a warning that must be accepted. Here you must pay particular attention to one-way streets, roads and entrances that you are not allowed to drive into.
Radio reception
Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to:
changes in distance from the transmitter
multi-path reception due to reflection
shadowing
Theft-deterrent feature
The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrence.
The Infotainment system therefore functions only in your vehicle and is worthless to a thief.
8 Introduction
Control elements overview
Centre display with controls
Introduction 9
1 X ........................................... 11
If switched off: short press: switch power on
If switched on: short press: mute system; long press: switch power off
Turn: adjust volume 2 Display/touch screen 3 Home screen
(configurable) ........................ 15
4 MEDIA ................................... 11
Press: activate CD player
or external device 5 Z
Radio: short press: skip to
next station; long press:
seek up ................................. 30
CD player / External
devices: short press: skip
to next track; long press:
fast forward ........................... 36
6 HOME
Press: display Home screen
7 MENU
Turn: mark screen buttons or menu items; scroll through a list of menu items; change a settings value
Press: select/activate a marked screen button or menu item; confirm set value; switch to a different settings option; open application-specific submenu (if available)
8 BACK
Press: return to previous screen/menu
9 Y
Radio: short press: skip to previous station; long
press: seek down .................. 30
CD player / External devices: short press: skip to previous track; long
press: fast rewind .................. 36
10 RADIO ................................... 30
Press: activate radio or change waveband
10 Introduction
Steering wheel controls
In the Driver Information Centre, Infotainment related information and menus are shown.
The menus on the Driver Information Centre are operated via the buttons on the right-hand side of the steering wheel (see below).
1 N
Press: display menu for application selection; return to next higher menu level on the Driver Information Centre
2 P / Q
Short press: select menu item on the Driver Information Centre
Long press: fast-scroll through a long contacts list on the Driver Information Centre
3 9
Press: confirm selection on the Driver Information Centre
4 j
Press: display application­specific main menu on the Driver Information Centre
5 ! / # ..................................... 11
Press upwards: increase volume
Press downwards: decrease volume
6 k / l
Radio: press to select next / previous favourite on the Driver Information
Centre ................................... 17
Media: press to select next / previous track on the
Driver Information Centre ...... 39
Introduction 11
1 s
Short press: take phone call . 69
or activate speech
recognition ............................ 61
or interrupt a prompt and
speak directly ........................ 61
Long press: activate voice
pass-thru (if supported by
phone) ................................... 61
2 n
Press: end/decline call .......... 69
or deactivate speech
recognition ............................ 61
or activate/deactivate
mute function ........................ 11
For a description of all other controls, see Owner's Manual.
Usage
Switching Infotainment system on/off
Press X briefly. After switching on, the last selected Infotainment source becomes active.
Automatic switch-off If the Infotainment system is switched
on pressing X while the ignition is switched off, it switches off again automatically after 10 minutes.
Setting the volume
Turn X. The current setting is shown on the
display. When the Infotainment system is
switched on, the last selected volume is set, provided that the volume is lower than the maximum start-up volume 3 26.
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Auto volume When Auto volume is activated
3 26, the volume is adapted automatically to compensate for the road and wind noise while driving.
Mute Briefly press X to mute the audio sources.
To cancel mute again: turn X or press it briefly.
Modes of operation
Radio Repeatedly press RADIO to activate
the radio mode or to change between the different wavebands.
For a detailed description of the radio functions 3 30.
CD player Repeatedly press MEDIA to activate
the CD player. For a detailed description of the CD
player functions 3 35.
External devices Repeatedly press MEDIA to activate
the playback mode for a connected external device (e.g. USB device, iPod or smartphone).
For a detailed description on connecting and operating external devices 3 38.
Navigation Press HOME to display the Home
screen. Select NAV to display the navigation
map showing the area around the current location.
For a detailed description of the navigation functions 3 43.
Phone Before the phone portal can be used,
a connection has to be established between the Infotainment system and the mobile phone.
For a detailed description of preparing and establishing a Bluetooth connection between the Infotainment system and a mobile phone 3 66.
If the mobile phone is connected, press HOME and then select PHONE to display the main menu of the phone portal.
For a detailed description of mobile phone operation via the Infotainment system 3 69.
Phone projection To show specific apps of your
smartphone display on the Infotainment system, connect your smartphone.
Press HOME and then select PROJECTION to start the projection function.
Depending on the smartphone connected, a main menu with different selectable apps is displayed.
For a detailed description 3 41.
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Basic operation
Basic operation ............................ 13
Menu operation ............................ 15
Keyboards .................................... 16
Favourites .................................... 17
Contacts ....................................... 21
Tone settings ............................... 25
Volume settings ........................... 26
System settings ........................... 26
Basic operation
The centre display has a touch­sensitive surface that allows direct interaction with the screen.
m screen button
To return to the next higher menu level, select m.
Exit screen button
To leave the menu currently active, select Exit.
Selecting or activating a screen button or menu item
Touch a screen button or menu item. The corresponding system function is
activated, a message is shown, or a submenu with further options is displayed.
Note In subsequent chapters, the operating steps for selecting and activating a screen button or menu item via the touch screen will be described as "...select <button name>/<item name>".
Moving items
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Touch and hold the element you wish to move until frame marks appear around the icons. Move your finger to the desired location and release the element.
Note Constant pressure must be applied and the finger must be moved at constant speed.
All other items are rearranged. Press HOME on the control panel to
exit edit mode.
Note In subsequent chapters, the operating steps for moving a screen element via the touch screen will be described as "...drag the...icon to..." or "...drag the...menu item to...".
Scrolling lists
If there are more items available than presentable on the screen, the list must be scrolled.
To scroll through a list of menu items, you may optionally:
Place your finger anywhere on the screen and move it upwards or downwards.
Note Constant pressure must be applied and the finger must be moved at constant speed.
Touch o or n at the top and at the bottom of the scroll bar.
Move the slider of the scroll bar up and down with your finger.
In alphabetically ordered lists, touch the respective letter in the vertical keyboard. The list jumps to the corresponding location within the list.
To return to the top of the list, touch the list title.
Note In subsequent chapters, the operating steps for scrolling to a list item via the touch screen will be described as "...scroll to <item name>".
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Menu operation
Home screen
The Home screen is shown on the centre display.
All applications installed may be accessed from the Home screen.
To personalise the Home screen, drag the icon you wish to move to its new position. Release the icon to drop it in the respective location. Press HOME on the control panel to exit edit mode.
Application tray
The application tray is located in the top centre of the screen and accessible from all main menus.
Three to five application icons may be stored in the application tray.
Some application icons dynamically adapt to the current situation, e.g. indicating that you missed a phone call.
The application tray can be personalised by moving items into and out of the application tray area.
Interaction selector bar
The interaction selector bar is located at the bottom of the screen and accessible from all main menus.
Via the interaction selector bar, you may change the different views within one application or perform application-specific actions, e.g. start a speech recognition session.
To display the interaction selector bar when it is not shown on the display, select n at the bottom of the screen.
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Messages
In the case of a system event, before the execution of a system function, or due to an outside trigger, e.g. incoming phone call, you may be prompted with a message.
Select one of the available options. If ignored, most of the messages are
dismissed automatically after a certain period of time. Alerts that are not dismissed automatically remain on the screen until they are acknowledged or the trigger becomes invalid.
Keyboards
Keyboard
Letter keyboard:
Symbol keyboard:
Depending on the application or function currently active, the keyboard menu is displayed differently.
To switch to the symbol keyboard, select Sym.
To switch to the letter keyboard, select ABC.
Entering characters To enter a character, touch the
respective screen button. The character is entered on release.
Touch and hold a letter screen button to display associated letters in a letter pop-up menu. Release and then select the desired letter.
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To confirm your input, select the respective confirmation screen button.
Autocomplete function If a character sequence has been
entered once, it is stored within the system and may be recalled by the autocomplete function.
As soon as one character (letter or digit) is entered, the autocomplete function becomes active. Every additional character entered is considered in the matching process, reducing the list of autocomplete matches.
Select o next to the characters entered to display a list of all autocomplete matches.
Note Above the o screen button, the number of available options is displayed. It changes according to the number of matches found.
Select the respective list item. The keyboard is redisplayed with the respective list entry shown in the entry field.
Editing text To place the cursor, touch the
respective position within the text. Enter your changes.
Depending on the application, select ╳ to delete one entered character. Touch and hold ╳ to delete all characters.
Select the respective confirmation screen button to confirm an input.
Mixed case characters In most cases, only capital letters may
be entered. If mixed case character recognition is
available, an additional Shift screen buttons is displayed.
To activate the shift function and capitalise one letter, select Shift.
The function is automatically deactivated after one letter has been entered.
Keypad
If only a number or PIN code have to be entered, a keypad is displayed. Depending on the application or function currently active, the keypad menu is displayed differently.
For a detailed description of how to enter characters and change entered text, see above.
Favourites
A range of different information may be stored as favourites, e.g.:
radio stations
music tracks
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albums or artists
telephone numbers
destinations and routes
POIs
contact entries
tone settings
Home screen applications
60 individual favourite locations are available, displayed as five favourites per row.
They can be displayed in a one-row view or in a three-row view.
If a favourite location is occupied, the favourite screen button displays the label text of the respective favourite. If a favourite location is empty, the position number of the favourite location (1 to 60) is indicated.
Displaying favourites
The favourites list is accessible from all menus.
To display one row of favourites when no interaction selector bar is shown at the bottom of the screen:
Select n.
To display one row of favourites when an interaction selector bar is shown on the screen:
Place your finger on the interaction selector bar and move it upwards until one row of favourites becomes visible.
Note Constant pressure must be applied and the finger must be moved at constant speed.
To display three rows of favourites, drag the favourites list up further.
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Scrolling through favourites pages
The favourites page is visible in the one row or the three row view. To scroll through the favourites pages, place your finger anywhere on the favourites page and move it left or right.
The next or previous page of favourites is displayed.
Note Constant pressure must be applied and the finger must be moved at constant speed.
When reaching the beginning or the end of the favourites pages, the whole list is wrapped.
Note At the bottom of the screen, indication marks designate how many favourites pages may be accessed and which page is currently displayed. The number of indication marks adapts to the view chosen (more pages in one-row view, less pages in three-row view).
Storing favourites
Favourites may be stored from the Home screen, the audio application, the navigation application or the phone application.
Reveal the favourites list and scroll to the respective favourites page.
Touch and hold the respective favourite screen button.
If there is only one storable item on the screen, a beeping sound is given out and the item is stored to the respective screen button.
If there is more than one storable item on the screen, the favourites page is minimised and the previously shown menu is redisplayed. Select the item you wish to store as a favourite. A beeping sound is given out and the item is stored to the respective screen button.
A few examples for storing favourites are given below.
Example: Radio station Repeatedly press RADIO to activate
the radio function and the desired waveband.
Seek for the station you wish to store as a favourite 3 30.
To store this station as a favourite, reveal the favourites list and scroll to the respective favourites page.
Touch and hold the respective favourite screen button until a beep sounds. The station is stored as a favourite.
Example: Album Repeatedly press MEDIA and select
the desired audio source. Select BROWSE to activate the
browse menu and then select ALBUMS 3 39.
To store one of the albums as a favourite, reveal the favourites list and scroll to the respective favourites page.
Touch and hold the respective favourite screen button. The favourites page is minimised and the list of albums is redisplayed.
Select the album you wish to store as a favourite. The selected album is stored as a favourite.
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Example: Destination Press HOME to display the Home
screen and then select NAV. Select DESTINATION, select
RECENT in the interaction selector bar and then touch the desired destination from the list 3 50.
To store the address as a favourite, reveal the favourites list and scroll to the respective favourites page.
Touch and hold the respective favourite screen button. The selected address is stored as a favourite.
Example: Telephone number Press HOME to display the Home
screen and then select PHONE. Select KEYPAD and enter the
number you wish to call 3 69. To store this number as a favourite,
reveal the favourites list and scroll to the respective favourites page.
Touch and hold the respective favourite screen button. The number is stored as a favourite.
Retrieving favourites
Display a favourites page (see above) and scroll to the desired favourites page (if necessary).
Note Unavailable favourites are greyed out.
Select the respective favourite screen button. Depending on the kind of favourite selected, a radio station or track is played, a phone call is initiated, a route is calculated or an application is started.
Note The active favourite is highlighted.
Using the right-hand steering wheel remote control
Repeatedly press k or l to select the desired audio favourite.
Alternatively, press i to display the cluster menu for application selection. Select Audio and then Favourites. Select the desired favourite.
Editing favourites
Select SETTINGS on the Home screen, Radio and then Manage Favourites. A three-row view of the favourites list is displayed with the editing options shown in the interaction selector bar.
Renaming favourites Scroll to the respective favourites
page. Select the favourite you wish to edit. Select RENAME.
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A keyboard opens up with the current favourite label text displayed in the entry field as well as in the label preview area.
Enter the new label text and select Save. You are returned to the favourites page.
Select H at the bottom of the screen to reveal the interaction selector bar and then select DONE to return to the settings menu.
Deleting favourites Scroll to the respective favourites
page. Select the favourite you wish to
delete. Select DELETE. The favourite and all
associated data are deleted. Select DONE to return to the settings
menu.
Moving favourites Scroll to the respective favourites
page. Drag the favourite you wish to move
to its new position.
To store a favourite in a location beyond the favourites page currently visible, drag it to the p or q symbols on top of the favourites page. The list starts scrolling. To stop scrolling, navigate back to the favourites page area.
Select DONE to confirm the action and return to the settings menu.
Defining the number of favourites shown
Press HOME and then select SETTINGS. Select Radio and then Number of Favourites Shown.
Activate the desired number of favourites to be displayed.
Note If the number of favourites stored exceeds the number of favourites activated in the settings menu, the additionally stored favourites are not deleted but just hidden from the view. They may be reactivated by increasing the number of viewable favourites.
Contacts
Two different types of contacts lists may be accessed from the Infotainment system:
contacts lists downloaded from Bluetooth devices or other external sources
vehicle contacts list
Note A maximum of 1000 contacts may be stored in the vehicle contacts list. There is no limit for downloaded contacts lists.
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The contacts list displayed upon first access differs depending on the application active and the devices connected.
Changing the source
To display a contacts list, press HOME, activate the phone or navigation application and then select CONTACTS in the interaction selector bar.
Select Change Contacts List on the right side of the screen. A list of all contact sources available is displayed. The currently active contacts list is marked with 9.
Select the desired contacts list. The respective list is displayed.
Note The system remembers a list chosen within an application. When re­entering the contacts list from this application, the list previously selected is redisplayed.
Using the contacts list
To display a contacts list, press HOME, activate the phone or navigation application and then select CONTACTS in the interaction selector bar.
Navigation application:
Phone application:
To display the contact details view, select one of the entries from the list.
The contact details view may comprise:
first name and last name
several phone numbers
several email addresses
several addresses (e.g. home and work)
in the vehicle contacts list: category entry
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in the vehicle contacts list: notes field
for POI entries: information on business hours, menu (e.g. restaurant), prices etc.
Note The data is ordered depending on the application active, e.g. in the phone application, the phone numbers are displayed first.
Select the desired entry.
Adding new contacts
To add information from the application menus to the vehicle contacts list, open the respective application.
Navigation application: Select or enter a destination 3 50. The destination details view is displayed. Select Save. A menu is displayed.
Phone application: Select RECENT. Select w beside the phone number you wish to add to the contacts list. A menu is displayed.
Select one of the options. Create New Contact
A data category selection menu is displayed.
Select the respective data category for the information you wish to store, e.g. work address or mobile phone. The contact details view is displayed.
Note The data categories presented in the new menu correspond to the information you wish to store, e.g. if the information to be stored is an address, only address types are presented in the list.
Complete the entry and select Save to save the contact.
Add to Existing Contact The vehicle contacts list is displayed. Select the desired contact.
The contact details view is displayed with the information to be added shown separately on the right side of the screen.
Select the respective data category for the information you wish to store, e.g. work address or mobile phone.
If you choose an existing data category, the existing information is overwritten.
Select Save to save the new information.
Editing contacts
To edit a contact, open the vehicle contact list. Select the desired contact entry in the vehicle contacts list.
Select Edit Contact on the right side of the screen.
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The editing view is displayed.
Modifying information Select the field you wish to modify.
Depending on the field selected, the keyboard or keypad is displayed.
Enter your changes 3 16. Select Save in the contact details
view to save your changes.
Adding new information Select the field where you wish to
enter additional information. If you wish to create a new field for a
data category already existing, e.g. a second mobile phone number, select w in the respective data field.
Note The w screen button is only displayed if it is possible to add more information for that data category.
Depending on the field selected, the keyboard or keypad is displayed 3 16.
Enter the new data and select the screen button in front of the entry field.
Select Save in the contact details view to save your changes.
Deleting contacts
Deleting a single contact To delete a single contact, open the
vehicle contact list. Select the desired contact entry in the vehicle contacts list.
Select Edit Contact on the right side of the screen.
To delete the contact entry and all associated information, select Delete. A confirmation message is displayed.
Confirm the message. The entry is deleted.
Delete the whole vehicle contacts list To delete the whole vehicle contacts
list, open the vehicle contacts list. Select Change Contacts List on the
right side of the screen. A list of all available contacts sources is displayed. The currently active contacts list is marked with 9.
Select the ─ screen button next to Vehicle. A confirmation message is displayed.
Confirm the message to delete the list.
Sorting the contacts lists
By default, the lists are ordered alphabetically by first name. If there is no first name available, the last name is taken instead. If there is no first or last name, one of the first characters entered is used as sorting criteria.
The sorting order may be changed, if first name and last name are stored in two different fields.
To change the sorting order, select Sort.
Choose the desired sorting order. The list is resorted accordingly.
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Tone settings
In the tone settings menu, the tone characteristics can be set. The menu may be accessed from each audio main menu.
Note A customised set of tone settings may be stored as a favourite. For a detailed description 3 17.
To open the tone settings menu, select MENU in the respective audio main menu. Select Tone Settings.
Treble
Use this setting to enhance or attenuate the high frequencies of the audio sources.
Adjust the setting by repeatedly touching ─ or w.
Alternatively, move the slider on the settings bar.
Midrange
Use this setting to enhance or attenuate the midrange frequencies of the audio source.
Adjust the settings by repeatedly touching ─ or w.
Alternatively, move the slider on the settings bar.
Bass
Use this setting to enhance or attenuate the deep frequencies of the audio sources.
Adjust the settings by repeatedly touching ─ or w.
Alternatively, move the slider on the settings bar.
Balance and fader
In the illustration at the right side of the menu, define the point within the passenger compartment which is to have the best sound.
To adjust the settings, touch n, o, p and q.
To quickly change between the front and rear speakers, select Front or Rear at the top and bottom of the vehicle diagram.
Surround
(if Surround system equipped) Use this setting to enhance or
attenuate the surround effect. Adjust the settings by repeatedly
touching ─ or w.
Equalizer modes
(if no Surround system equipped) Select one of the screen buttons in
the interaction selector bar to optimise the tone for the specific styles of music.
Select CUSTOM, if you wish to define the tone settings yourself.
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Surround modes
(if Surround system equipped) Select one of the screen buttons in
the interaction selector bar of the screen to optimise the tone for the different seating positions.
Select NORMAL, if you wish to provide the best sound for all seating positions.
Volume settings
Maximum startup volume
Press HOME and then select SETTINGS on the Home screen.
Scroll through the list and select Radio and then Maximum Start-Up Volume.
Touch ─ or w to set the desired volume.
Automatic volume adjustment
Press HOME and then select SETTINGS.
Scroll through the list and select Radio and then Auto Volume.
To adjust the degree of volume adaptation, set Auto Volume to one of the available options.
Off: no enhancement of volume with increasing vehicle speed.
High: maximum enhancement of volume with increasing vehicle speed.
Volume of traffic announcements
To adjust the volume of traffic announcements, set the desired volume while a traffic announcement is given out by the system. The respective setting is then stored by the system.
System settings
Various settings and adaptions for the Infotainment system can be made via the SETTINGS application.
Time and Date
Press HOME and then select SETTINGS.
Select Time and Date.
Set time Select Set Time to enter the
respective submenu.
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Select Auto Set at the bottom of the screen. Activate either On - RDS or Off - Manual.
If Off - Manual is selected, adjust hours and minutes by touching n or o.
Touch 12-24 Hr on the right side of the screen to select a time mode.
If 12-hour mode is selected, a third column for AM and PM setting is displayed. Select the desired option.
Set date Select Set Date to enter the
respective submenu.
Note If date information is automatically provided, this menu item is not available.
Select Auto Set at the bottom of the screen. Activate either On - RDS or Off - Manual.
If Off - Manual is selected, adjust the date by touching n or o.
Clock display Select Clock Display to enter the
respective submenu. To turn off the digital clock display in
the menus, select Off.
Language
Press HOME and then select SETTINGS.
Scroll through the list and select Language.
Note The language currently active is marked with 9.
Scroll through the list and select the desired language.
Valet mode
If valet mode is activated, all vehicle displays are locked and no changes may be performed within the system.
Note Vehicle-related messages and the rear backup camera remain enabled.
Locking the system Press HOME and then select
SETTINGS. Scroll through the list and select Valet
Mode. A keypad is displayed.
Enter a four-digit code and select Enter. The keypad is redisplayed.
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To confirm the first input, re-enter the four-digit code and select Lock. The system is locked.
Unlocking the system Turn the Infotainment system on. A
keypad is displayed.
Enter the respective four-digit code and select Unlock. The system is unlocked.
Forgotten PIN Code To reset the PIN code to the default
setting, contact your workshop.
Display
Press HOME and then select SETTINGS.
Scroll through the list and select Display.
Mode Select Mode to enter the respective
submenu. Depending on the external lighting
conditions, select Day or Night. If you select Auto, the system
automatically adjusts the display.
Calibrate Touchscreen Select Calibrate Touchscreen to
enter the respective submenu.
Follow the instructions on the screen, touching the respective points indicated. The touch screen is calibrated.
Turn Display Off Select Turn Display Off to turn off the
display. To turn the display back on, touch the
touch screen or press a button on the control panel.
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Return to Factory Settings
Press HOME and then select SETTINGS.
Scroll through the list and select Return to Factory Settings.
Restore Vehicle Settings Select Restore Vehicle Settings to
restore all vehicle personalisation settings. A warning message is displayed.
Select Restore. The settings are reset.
Clear All Private Data Select Clear All Private Data to delete
the following data:
paired Bluetooth devices
stored phone books
vehicle contacts list
destination lists
favourites
A warning message is displayed. Select Delete. The data is deleted.
Restore Radio Settings Select Restore Radio Settings to
reset the following data:
tone settings
volume settings
speech settings
application tray
contacts sources A warning message is displayed. Select Restore. The settings are
reset.
Software Information
Press HOME and select SETTINGS. Scroll through the list and select
Software Information.
A list of version numbers of all items loaded to the system is displayed.
System update To update your system software,
contact your workshop.
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Radio
Usage .......................................... 30
Station search .............................. 30
Radio data system (RDS) ............ 31
Digital audio broadcasting ........... 33
Usage
The radio function is part of the AUDIO application.
Activating the radio function
Select AUDIO on the Home screen and then select RADIO in the interaction selector bar.
Alternatively, press RADIO on the control panel.
Selecting the waveband
Repeatedly select or press RADIO to toggle between the different wavebands.
Station search
Automatic station search
Press Y or Z to play the previous or next station.
Manual station search
Press and hold Y or Z. Release the respective button when the desired frequency has almost been reached.
Station tuning
Select TUNE in the interaction selector bar. A keypad is displayed.
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