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OPEL ASTRA

Infotainment System
Contents CD 70 / DVD 90 NAVI .................... 3
CDC 40 OPERA .......................... 73
CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 ................... 111
Mobile phone portal ................... 137
CD 70 / DVD 90 NAVI Introduction .................................... 4
Radio ........................................... 22
CD Player .................................... 30
AUX input ..................................... 34
Navigation .................................... 36
Index ............................................ 70
4 Introduction

Introduction General information Optionally, the Infotainment system


can be operated using controls on the
The Infotainment system provides steering wheel.
you with state-of-the-art in-car
infotainment. In addition the Infotainment system
General information ....................... 4 can be equipped with a Mobile phone
Enjoy uninterrupted radio reception portal.
Theft-deterrent feature ................... 5
thanks to the powerful twin tuner.
Overview ........................................ 6 The well-thought-out design of the
The radio has ten automatic station control elements and the clear
Operation ..................................... 11 memories for each available displays enable you to control the
Tone settings ............................... 19 waveband and the same number of system easily and intuitively.
Volume settings ........................... 20 manual station memories.
The integrated CD player will Important information on
entertain you with audio CDs and operation and traffic safety
MP3 CDs.
Furthermore, you can connect 9 Warning
external sources, e. g. a portable
player to the Infotainment system. The Infotainment system has to be
The digital sound processor provides used so that the vehicle can be
you with several preset equalizer driven safely at all times. If in doubt
modes for sound optimisation. stop your vehicle and operate the
Infotainment system while the
The navigation system with dynamic vehicle is stationary.
route planning will reliably guide you
to your destination, and, if desired,
will automatically avoid traffic jams or
other traffic problems.
Introduction 5

9 Warning 9 Warning Theft-deterrent feature


The Infotainment system is equipped
The usage of the navigation In some areas one-way streets with an electronic security system for
system does not release the driver and other roads and entrances the purpose of theft deterrent.
from the responsibility for (e. g. pedestrian zones) that you The Infotainment system therefore
a correct, vigilant attitude in road are not allowed to turn into are not functions only in your vehicle and is
traffic. The related traffic marked on the map. In such areas worthless for a thief.
regulations must always be the Infotainment system will issue
followed. a warning that must be accepted.
Only make entries (e. g. Here you must pay particular
addresses) with the vehicle attention to one-way streets, roads
stationary. and entrances that you are not
allowed to drive into.
If a navigation instruction
contradicts traffic regulations, the
traffic regulations always apply. 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.
6 Introduction

Overview
Instrument panel: CD 70 NAVI
Introduction 7

1 e knob ................................. 11 10 u button ............................... 57 18 b button ............................... 38


Briefly press: switch on/off Repeat last navigation Eject navigation CD .............. 38
Infotainment system .............. 11 message ............................... 57
Press and hold: activate/ 11 G button ................................ 44
deactivate mute ..................... 11 Recall home address ............ 44
Turn: adjust volume .............. 11
12 BC ........................................... 6
2 a button ................................ 31 Trip computer (if available) ..... 6
Eject audio/MP3 CD .............. 31
13 SETTINGS ............................ 11
3 Audio/MP3 CD slot ................ 38 Settings menu, depending
4 NAVI ...................................... 38 on the selected function ........ 11
Navigation menu ................... 38 14 Rocker switch ........................ 24
5 MAIN ..................................... 11 Radio: search backwards/
Recall main display .............. 11 forwards ................................ 24
6 Multifunction knob ................. 11 CD/MP3: skip track
Turn: select menu items backwards/forwards .............. 31
and commands ..................... 11 Navigation: scroll through
Press: confirm a selection map displays and select
(OK) ...................................... 11 options .................................. 63
7 INFO ..................................... 11 15 TP ......................................... 26
Additional, situation- Activate or deactivate
dependent information .......... 11 radio traffic service ................ 26
8 SOUND ................................. 19 16 AUDIO ................................... 22
Sound settings ...................... 19 Switch between radio and
CD menu ............................... 22
9 0...9 station buttons .............. 22
Long press: save station ....... 22 17 Navigation CD slot ................ 31
Short press: select station .... 22
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Instrument panel: DVD 90 NAVI


Introduction 9

1 e knob ................................. 11 10 u button ............................... 57 18 a button ................................ 31


Briefly press: switch on/off Repeat last navigation Eject audio/MP3 CD .............. 31
Infotainment system .............. 11 message ............................... 57
Press and hold: activate/ 11 G button ................................ 44
deactivate mute ..................... 11 Recall home address ............ 44
Turn: adjust volume .............. 11
12 BC ........................................... 6
2 b button ............................... 38 Trip computer (if available) ..... 6
Eject navigation CD/DVD ..... 38
13 SETTINGS ............................ 11
3 Navigation CD/DVD slot ........ 31 Settings menu, depending
4 NAVI ...................................... 38 on the selected function ........ 11
Navigation menu ................... 38 14 Rocker switch ........................ 24
5 MAIN ..................................... 11 Radio: search backwards/
Recall main display .............. 11 forwards ................................ 24
6 Multifunction knob ................. 11 CD/MP3: skip track
Turn: select menu items backwards/forwards .............. 31
and commands ..................... 11 Navigation: scroll through
Press: confirm a selection map displays and select
(OK) ...................................... 11 options .................................. 63
7 INFO ..................................... 11 15 TP ......................................... 26
Additional, situation- Activate or deactivate
dependent information .......... 11 radio traffic service ................ 26
8 SOUND ................................. 19 16 AUDIO ................................... 22
Sound settings ...................... 19 Switch between radio and
CD menu ............................... 22
9 0...9 station buttons .............. 22
Long press: save station ....... 22 17 Audio/MP3 CD slot ................ 38
Short press: select station .... 22
10 Introduction

Steering wheel audio controls 4 d button ................................. 24 The steering wheel remote control
Radio: search backwards, has other functions in conjunction
scroll down in station with the Mobile phone portal, see
memory ................................. 24 chapter for Mobile phone portal.
CD/MP3: skip track
backwards, fast rewind ......... 31 Symbols in the main display
5 c button ................................. 24 Audio function
Radio: search forwards,
AM = AM waveband is selected.
scroll up in station memory ... 24
FM = FM waveband is selected.
CD/MP3: skip track
AS = FM or AM Autostore level is
forwards, fast forward ........... 31
selected.
6 Thumbwheel ......................... 20 [] = Traffic programme is
Turn: adjust volume .............. 20 active, however no TP
1 Thumbwheel ......................... 11 station is being received.
Turn: select menu items TP = The station selected
and commands ..................... 11 transmits traffic
Press: confirm a selection announcements.
(OK) ...................................... 11 [TP] = Traffic programme is
active, traffic
2 q button ............................... 22 announcements will be
Radio: select station button . . 22 relayed.
CD: CD restart ...................... 31 TMC = RDS TMC traffic
MP3: next album ................... 31 information is being
3 p button .............................. 31 received.
Switch between radio and REG = Regionalisation is active.
CD/MP3 mode ...................... 31
Introduction 11

CD in = An audio/MP3 CD is Operation Automatic switch-off


inserted in the audio CD If the Infotainment system was
slot. Control elements switched on using the e knob, it
MP3 = The loaded CD contains The Infotainment system is operated switches off automatically one hour
MP3 files. via function buttons, multifunctional after the ignition key is removed.
Navigation function knobs and menus that are shown on
the display. Setting the volume
y = Route option Fastest route is Turn the e knob.
selected. Inputs are made optionally via:
x = Route option Shortest route When the Infotainment system is
■ the central control unit in the
is selected. switched on, the last selected volume
instrument panel 3 6
z = Route option Motorway is is set, if that volume is lower than the
■ controls on the steering wheel 3 6. maximum start up volume.
selected.
A = Route option Secondary The following can be set separately:
Switching the Infotainment
roads is selected. ■ the maximum start up volume
C = Route option Toll-free is system on or off
Press the e knob briefly. After 3 20.
selected.
B = Route option Dyn. Guidance switching on the last selected ■ the volume of the traffic
is active. Infotainment source is active. announcements 3 20.
w = No or insufficient GPS ■ the volume of the navigation
Switching on and off with the ignition messages 3 20.
reception (e.g. under
key (ignition logic)
bridges, in forests or between
high buildings). If ignition logic is activated, the Speed dependent volume control
v = The volume of the acoustic Infotainment system is automatically (SDVC)
directions is switched off. switched off/on by removing or When SDVC is activated 3 20, the
inserting and turning the ignition key. volume is adapted automatically to
See below: "Settings". make up for the road and wind noise
when driving.
12 Introduction

Mute Info Menu Navigation parameters


Press and hold the e knob to mute Pressing the INFO button displays
the audio sources. a summary of the most important
■ When TP is switched on, traffic information on the selected audio
announcements continue to be source, navigation and the current
heard. traffic situation via RDS TMC.
■ When navigation is active you will The following information is available
continue to hear the voice in the info menu:
announcements.
Audio parameters
To cancel mute again: turn the e The top two lines show information
knob or press and hold the e knob The lower area of the info menu
about the audio function. displays information on the
again.
Symbols for the audio source settings navigation.
AUX input (e.g. FM/AM for the selected ■ Current altitude above sea level
An external audio source, e.g. waveband, [TP], REG, etc.). (provided adequate GPS reception
a portable CD player, can be Set radio station or current CD/MP3 is available).
connected via the AUX input of your track. ■ Selected route option, e.g. y.
vehicle 3 34. Display symbols 3 6. ■ Avoidance of toll roads C.
Multifunction knob ■ Dynamic guidance active B.
The multifunction knob is the central ■ Distance remaining to destination.
control element for the menus.
■ Arrival or remaining travel time,
Turn: depending on navigation settings.
Select commands, menu options or Display symbols 3 6.
letters.
Press:
Confirm the displayed selection.
Introduction 13

The various functions are displayed Information about the currently


depending on the equipment of the selected audio source (e.g.
vehicle. waveband, station name or frequency
■ t Audio or CD track and track number, etc.).
■ K Navigation Navigation
■ J Trip computer (if available)
■ I Mobile phone portal (if
available)
If navigation is inactive: Turn the multifunction knob to call up
Current geographical position with the display of the required function.
latitude and longitude (provided Depending on the selected function,
adequate GPS reception is the following information is displayed
available). on the main page:
TMC Audio Guidance information (if guidance is
You can receive up-to-date activated) and navigation
messages on the traffic situation via parameters.
the TMC interface 3 38.
Trip computer
Main display (if available)
The main display is the display shown The following information is displayed
after switching on the Infotainment in all functions of the main page:
system. It can be recalled at any time
■ Outside temperature
from a different menu display using
the MAIN button. ■ Time of day
■ Information on the climate control
system (if available)
14 Introduction

When the Infotainment system is off Selection pages Feature pages are menu pages
and the ignition is on, the outside where you stay, e.g. when you are
temperature, time of day and date (if listening to the radio or a CD.
available) are displayed. Feature pages also have menu items
that can be executed and that will lead
Mobile phone portal
you to further feature or settings
(if available) pages.
Mobile phone portal information. The FM menu is an example of
a feature page.
Menu concept
The menu structure of the Settings pages
Infotainment system consists of Selection pages have a selection
different types of menu pages: menu with a preview of each menu
item on the left margin of the screen.
■ Selection pages Selection pages lead you to feature or
■ Feature pages settings pages.
■ Settings pages The Audio menu is an example of
The different pages have different a selection page.
functionalities:
Feature pages

Settings pages are menu pages


where you can make settings, e.g.
sound, system settings, etc.
The CD Extras menu is an example
of a settings page.
Introduction 15

Menu levels This function can also be executed at


The menus of the Infotainment any time by pressing the MAIN
system are divided into levels. The button.
current menu level is shown by
vertical lines at the left-hand side of Selecting from a menu
the screen (e.g. main display = no The cursor shows which menu item is
line, FM feature page = 1 line, etc.). to be selected.
Move the cursor to the desired menu
Menu operation item by turning the multifunction
By turning the multifunction knob the Select Return to go to the next highest knob.
menu items available in a menu can menu. Press the multifunction knob to
be selected. Each selected menu Each menu also has the hidden confirm your selection.
item has an inverse field designated Main menu item. This menu item only
as the cursor. The corresponding function is
becomes visible if you get to the executed or the corresponding
Many of the available functions are bottom end of a menu (turn the submenu displayed.
executed directly by pressing the multifunction knob clockwise).
multifunction knob. Some open For some menu items settings are
a submenu with further functions. made after selecting them by turning
the multifunction knob.
Each menu has the hidden Return
menu item. This menu item only
becomes visible if you get to the top
end of a menu (turn the multifunction
knob anti-clockwise).

Select Main to recall the main display.


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Selecting from a list In some lists the last selected list Recalling main functions
entries are marked with a l before The main functions are recalled using
the list entry. the NAVI, AUDIO, SOUND and BC
buttons:
Pop-up menus
■ To recall the navigation menu,
press the NAVI button.
■ Press the AUDIO button to access
the radio, CD/MP3 CD sources.
■ Press the SOUND button to open
the sound settings menu.
For some menu items lists are called
■ Press the BC button to display the
up. You can navigate these lists using
functions of the trip computer (if
the cursor.
available).
Press the multifunction knob to
In certain cases the display shows
confirm your selection.
additional notes and information of Audio sources
Move cursor up or down by turning the Infotainment system or other The available audio sources are radio
the multifunction knob. vehicle components as a pop-up. (AM/FM) and CD (audio/MP3).
Further list entries are displayed For this purpose, the currently In addition, you can connect an
when the cursor is moved to the top displayed menu is overlaid with the external audio source.
or bottom area of the display. A scroll pop-up. Radio:
bar at the right-hand display area
You have to confirm some of the pop- You can choose between the FM and
shows the current cursor position
ups (e.g. the safety warnings of the AM wavebands.
within the entire list.
navigation), others will automatically CD/MP3:
The number of list entries appears in disappear after a short period.
the top display line. The CD player integrated into the
In CD mode, for example, the traffic Infotainment system supports both
station is displayed during a traffic audio CDs and CDs in MP3 format.
announcement when TP is active.
Introduction 17

Aux: Selecting audio source using the Settings


You can switch to an externally- Audio menu The Infotainment system provides
connected audio source via the Aux 1. Press the MAIN button. you with various options to customise
option. 2. Select the t audio function in the the behaviour and functions of the
The Aux audio source can only be main display. system according to your personal
selected via the Audio menu. preferences.
3. Press the multifunction knob.
Use the SETTINGS button to access
Selecting an audio source 4. Select the Return menu item.
the relevant Settings menu,
If the radio or CD menu is displayed: The Audio menu is displayed. depending on the selected function
Press the AUDIO button to switch (main page, radio, navigation, Mobile
between the radio and CD/MP3 CD phone portal).
audio sources. The following settings menus are
If one of the other menus (e.g. available:
navigation, settings, etc.) is active: ■ System settings (see below)
Press the AUDIO button once. ■ Audio settings 3 26
The radio or CD/MP3 menu appears ■ Navigation settings 3 38
in the display. ■ Mobile phone portal (see chapter
Press the AUDIO button again to 5. Select the FM, AM, CD or AUX
for Mobile phone portal)
change audio source. menu item to switch to the desired
audio source.
If no CD (audio or MP3) is inserted
into the audio CD slot of the The selected audio source is played.
Infotainment system, the The Infotainment system
Infotainment system prompts you to automatically switches to the display
insert a CD. page of the selected audio source
(not with AUX).
18 Introduction

System settings Setting the language 3. Answer No:


The language of menu texts is
changed.
The prompt language remains
unchanged.
4. Answer Yes:
You will be prompted to insert the
languages CD in the navigation
DVD/ CD slot for the Infotainment
system.
From the main page, you can make You can change the language of
all the settings that influence the menu texts and navigation prompts. 5. Remove the navigation DVD/CD
displays and functions of the entire by pressing the b button.
You need the languages CD in order
Infotainment system. to change the prompt language. 6. Insert the languages CD and
To recall the main page, press the select the Continue menu item.
In the Settings menu for the system
MAIN button. settings: The selected prompt language is
Press the SETTINGS button. loaded from the languages CD.
1. Select the Language menu item.
The Settings menu for the system Loading can take several minutes.
The list of available languages is
settings is displayed. displayed.
The following settings are described 2. Select the desired language from
in the vehicle owner's manual: the list.
■ Time, Date You are prompted as to whether
■ Units you want to change the prompt
■ Day / Night language in addition to the
language of menu texts.
Introduction 19

Switching ignition lock logic on/off Select the desired source (FM/AM or
Caution Switch the ignition lock logic on or off CD/MP3) for which you want to adjust
by confirming the Ign. logic menu the sound.
Do not switch off the Infotainment item.
system or the ignition under any Press the SOUND button to recall the
circumstances while loading is in ■ With the ignition lock logic switched Sound menu.
progress. off, the Infotainment system can
only be switched on and off with the
Do not start the engine under any e knob.
circumstances while loading is in
progress. ■ After the system has been
disconnected from the operating
Do not press any button on the unit voltage (e.g. removal of the battery)
while loading is in progress. and reconnected, the ignition lock
logic is always on.
After successful loading, you will be
prompted to remove the languages ■ The automatic switch-off is
CD and to re-insert the navigation independent of the ignition lock The display automatically shows the
DVD/CD. logic and therefore always remains menu items for sound settings.
active.
Ignition lock logic Setting bass and treble
The Infotainment system is normally Tone settings
switched on and off with the e knob.
The settings for Bass, Treble and
When the system is switched on, it Sound can be set separately for radio
can be switched off and back on again and CD/MP3).
by retracting and/or inserting and
turning the ignition key. The settings for Fader and Balance
apply to all sources and cannot be set
This ignition lock logic is activated as separately.
a factory setting, but can be
bypassed.
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Select Bass or Treble. Setting the sound Press the SETTINGS button.
Set the desired value for the option The audio Settings menu appears.
selected and confirm by pressing the The submenu Volumes allows you to
multifunction knob. customise the following volumes to
your requirements:
Setting the volume distribution
TA Volume:
between front - rear and left -
right The system increases the volume in
a standard manner for every traffic
announcement if the TP function is
activated. Using this function, you can
If you prefer a preset sound style change the minimum volume for
there are five options to select from. traffic announcements.
Select the Sound menu item. SDVC (Speed Dependent Volume
The list of available sound styles is Control):
displayed. The purpose of the SDVC function is
Activate the desired sound style. to compensate for outside and road
Under the User sound style you can noises. To this effect, the volume of
Select Fader or Balance.
store your own personal settings for the unit is increased at higher speeds.
Set the desired value for the option
treble and bass. Navi announc.:
selected and confirm by pressing the
multifunction knob. When you adjust treble and bass the Volume of the navigation
User sound style is automatically announcements 3 38.
selected. Start-up volume:
With this setting, the maximum
Volume settings volume when switching on the unit
Press the AUDIO button to recall the can be set.
Audio menu. External In:
Introduction 21

An external source (e.g. hands-free


kit) can be connected to the
Infotainment system.
With External In the volume of an
external source can be set in addition
to the volume of the audio sources.
The external source is relayed
automatically by means of a control
signal from the connected unit.
AUX In:
With this setting, the sensitivity of the
Aux input can be adjusted to the
volume of the external unit.
22 Radio

Radio Usage Selecting a waveband


The Infotainment system provides
Activating the radio mode two wavebands: FM and AM. In
For CD mode and when displaying addition, each of the wavebands has
Usage .......................................... 22 the CD menu: an autostore memory location (AS)
Station search .............................. 24 where stations can be automatically
Press the AUDIO button.
stored 3 26.
Autostore lists .............................. 26 The display shows the radio menu
To change the waveband, proceed as
Radio data system (RDS) ............ 26 and the last station selected will be
follows:
played.
In the radio menu:
If the station is stored under one of the
memory locations, the memory
location number is displayed before
the station name or the reception
frequency.
If you are in one of the other menus
(e.g. navigation, settings, etc.):
Press the AUDIO button once.
The display shows the radio menu
and the currently selected audio
Select the Return menu item.
source (in this case, CD) will be
played. The Audio menu is displayed.
Press the AUDIO button again.
The audio source is changed.
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The following functions are available This option is used to change to the
in the radio menu: autostore level of the current
■ |k and l|: automatic search waveband.
upwards or downwards. Detailed information about the
■ Station: selecting a station from the autostore function 3 26.
station list. Traffic stations
■ Store: storing the currently selected This function is used to select one of
station under one of the memory the traffic stations currently
Select the desired waveband, FM or locations 0 ... 9. receivable.
AM. ■ Manual: enabling manual search. PTY selection (FM only)
The radio menu is displayed. ■ Extras: see below. Many RDS stations 3 26 transmit
a PTY code that indicates the type of
Extras programme being broadcast (e.g.
news). The PTY code enables
selection of the station according to
programme type.
After selecting the PTY selection
menu item the list of selectable
programme types appears.

The autostore levels are accessed


using the Extras menu item 3 26.
The following options are available in
the Extras submenu:
AS level
24 Radio

If RDS or traffic programmes (TP) are


switched on, the search searches
only for stations transmitting RDS or
traffic programme signals. RDS
3 26; Traffic programme (TP)
3 26.
If no station is found, the Infotainment
system automatically switches to
a more sensitive search level.
Select the desired programme type Select the desired station from the Press search button d or c once, or
from the list. list.
repeatedly to set the frequency step-
A list of the receivable stations of the Some stations will also change the by-step.
selected programme type is PTY code depending on the
displayed. broadcast content. Station list
Select the desired station from the To recall a station stored under one of
list. Station search the memory locations 0 to 9 (station
If no corresponding station is found, buttons):
No station available is displayed and Automatic search Select the Station menu item in the
the previously selected station will be Using the radio menu: radio menu.
played. Select the |k or the l| menu item in The station list of the current
PTY station (FM only) the radio menu. waveband AM or FM is displayed.
After selecting the PTY station menu Using the rocker switch: briefly press Select the desired station from the
item a list of all stations with a valid search button m or n. station list.
programme type is displayed. The Infotainment system will tune to In the FM waveband only:
the next receivable station.
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The Infotainment system will Storing stations using the radio menu select the desired station from the
additionally create a list of all Tune to the desired waveband and station list using the Station menu
receivable stations of the current station. item.
reception area. Select the Store menu item in the
The stations stored under the radio menu.
Manual tuning
memory locations 0 ... 9 are displayed Stations for which the frequencies are
Select the position in the station list known can be set in this way.
at the start of the station list. Below where the set station is to be stored.
these you will find all currently Using the radio menu:
receivable stations. Storing stations manually 1. Select the Manual menu item.
Select the Update stations menu item Tune to the desired waveband and Depending on the selected
to update the station list. station. waveband FM Manual or AM
The stations stored under the Press and hold the number key where manual is displayed in the top
memory locations 0 ... 9 are not the selected station is to be stored (0 display line.
overwritten during this update. The to 9). The frequency range of the set
Infotainment system’s station list is The radio mutes briefly and displays waveband is displayed and the
kept up to date constantly. the station previously stored at this pointer shows the currently set
location. reception frequency.
Station memory
As soon as the set station becomes 2. Turn the multifunction knob
In each waveband, 10 stations (radio
audible again, the station is stored clockwise to gradually increase
programmes) can be stored under
under this memory location. the reception frequency.
memory locations 0 to 9.
The selected memory location 3. Turn the multifunction knob anti-
The memory locations can be
appears in the display. clockwise to gradually reduce the
selected using the number buttons
0 to 9 or using the Station menu item reception frequency.
Recalling stored stations
in the radio menu. 4. Press the multifunction knob to
Recall the desired memory location
confirm the set reception
0 to 9 using the number keys 0 ... 9,
frequency and exit manual
or: frequency tuning.
26 Radio

Using the rocker switch: The automatic search is started, the Select the FM level or AM level menu
Rough tuning frequencies of the 10 strongest item to return to the FM or AM
stations from the current reception memory level.
Press and hold search button d or c area are stored in the AS memory
until the frequency of the required locations.
station is almost reached. Radio data system (RDS)
Previous stations stored in the AS
Fine tuning memory locations are overwritten. RDS is a European service provided
Press search button d or c repeatedly by broadcasting companies, which
RDS is activated during automatic makes finding the required FM
until the exact station frequency storage in the FM waveband and then
appears in the display. programme much easier and aids
remains active. good reception.
If TP is switched on before automatic When the RDS function is switched
Autostore lists storage, the Infotainment system on, RDS stations are recognised by
calls up a memory location containing the fact that the programme name is
Autostore (automatic storing) a traffic information station when the displayed instead of the station
The station with the strongest signal station search ends. frequency.
in your current reception area is found If TP is switched on during automatic
in this way. RDS stations transmit information
storage, the search remains active which is automatically evaluated by
Select the AS level menu item in the until at least one automatically stored the RDS radio, or when the RDS
AM Extras or the FM Extras menu. TP station has been found function is active.
The Infotainment system The memory locations of the RDS and the REG and TP functions
automatically switches to the autostore level may also be stored associated with RDS can be set in the
autostore level of the selected manually 3 24. audio Settings menu:
waveband (AM-AS or FM-AS).
Returning to FM or AM level Audio settings
This is indicated by the AS symbol in
the main display. Select the Extras menu item in the AM Press the AUDIO button to recall the
AS or the FM AS radio menu. Audio menu.
Select the Autostore menu item in the
AM AS or the FM AS radio menu. Press the SETTINGS button.
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The audio Settings menu appears. ■ The automatic search does not REG (Regional programmes)
respond to non-RDS stations. Some RDS stations transmit different
RDS always activated regional programmes over different
Select On to activate RDS. frequencies at certain times.
Activating RDS provides the following (RDS must be activated)
advantages: In the audio Settings menu: Select the
■ The Infotainment system will only REG menu item.
tune to RDS stations when The regionalisation menu appears.
searching automatically. There are three options for
■ The display shows the programme influencing the behaviour of the
The following settings can be made:
name of the set station instead of Infotainment system with regard to
RDS the frequency. regional programmes:
The RDS submenu allows you to ■ The Infotainment system always Automatic REG
influence the behaviour of the radio in tunes to the frequency with the best When searching for the frequency
the FM waveband. reception for the selected radio with the strongest reception (AF) of
There are now two options for programme using AF (alternative a radio programme, the Infotainment
influencing the RDS behaviour of the frequency). system remains tuned to the selected
Infotainment system: regional programme until good
Switching off RDS
reception is no longer possible.
Automatic RDS Deselect On and Automatic.
Activate Automatic. If the reception quality of the selected
The frequency now appears in the
regional programme no longer
■ This function ensures that the radio display instead of the programme
provides good reception, the
treats RDS stations as if RDS had name.
Infotainment system will switch to
been activated even when RDS is The radio no longer automatically another regional programme.
switched off (functions like PS, AF, selects the frequency with the best
PTY, etc. are active). reception for a programme.
28 Radio

REG On If the current station is a traffic station, Reduce the volume to zero.
When searching for the frequency [TP] is shown in the display. Or:
with the strongest reception (AF) of Only TP stations are received.
a radio programme, the Infotainment Press and hold the e knob to mute
system always remains tuned to the If the current station is not a traffic the Infotainment System.
selected regional programme. station, the unit will automatically Traffic announcements are heard at
search for the next traffic station. the preset TA volume 3 20.
REG Off When the TP function is switched on,
When searching for the frequency Deactivating traffic announcements
CD/MP3 CD playback is interrupted
with the strongest reception of a radio To deactivate an unwanted traffic
for a traffic announcement.
programme, the Infotainment system announcement, e.g. during CD/MP3
also considers regional programmes. Traffic announcements are heard at playback:
the preset TA volume 3 20.
If Automatic REG or REG On is Press the TP button once during the
activated, the REG symbol is shown During a traffic announcement the traffic announcement,
in the display. message Traffic announcem. will
or:
appear in the display.
TP (Traffic programme) Press the AUDIO button once.
Switching off TP
Activate this menu option to listen to Press the TP button, The traffic announcement is
traffic announcements. interrupted.
or:
Traffic stations can be recognised by TP remains switched on.
the TP symbol in the display. switch off TP using the TP menu item
in the audio Settings menu. Setting the volume of traffic
Switching on TP announcements
Using the audio Settings menu: [ ] disappears from the display.
The volume of traffic announcements
Activate the TP option in the audio During a traffic announcement: (TA volume) can be set in the audio
Settings menu. Press the TP button twice to switch off Settings menu 3 20.
Using the function key: TP.
Press the TP button. Hearing traffic announcements only
Switch on TP.
The [ ] symbol appears in the display.
Radio 29

Traffic station list


In the AM Extras and FM Extras radio
menus, you can use the Traffic
stations menu item to call up one of
the currently receivable traffic
stations directly without having to do
a lengthy search.
EON (Enhanced Other Networks)
With EON, you can also hear traffic
announcements if the station set is
not transmitting its own traffic
programme. If you have set a station
of this type, the TP symbol is
displayed as for traffic stations.
30 CD Player

CD Player General information ■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs


are more vulnerable to mishandling
The Infotainment system is equipped than prerecorded CDs. Correct
with a CD player that can play audio handling, especially in the case of
CDs as well as MP3 CDs. The CD self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs,
General information ..................... 30
player will automatically recognise must be ensured. See below.
Usage .......................................... 31 the CD type.
■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs
may not play correctly or not at all.
Caution
In such cases it is not the
equipment that is at fault.
Under no circumstances place
DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter ■ With mixed mode CDs
of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio (combination of audio and data,
player. e.g. MP3) only the audio tracks are
recognised and played back.
You must not put any stickers on
CDs. These discs can get jammed ■ Avoid leaving fingerprints when you
in the CD drive and ruin the drive. change CDs.
An expensive replacement of the ■ Put CDs back in their sleeves
device will then be necessary. immediately after removing them
from the CD player in order to
■ The format of the CD must be protect them from damage and dirt.
ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2 or ■ Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear
JOLIET. All other formats cannot be the lens of the CD player inside the
played back reliably. device and cause faults.
■ Audio CDs with copy protection, ■ Protect CDs from heat and direct
which are not in compliance with sunlight.
the audio CD standard, may not
play correctly or not at all. ■ The following restrictions apply for
data stored on an MP3 CD:
CD Player 31

When naming albums and tracks, Insert a CD with the printed side up ■ If the inserted audio CD has CD
umlauts or special characters into the CD slot until it is pulled in. text, the album title, name of the
should not be included. CD playback begins. current track and artist are
Applicable playlist extensions: displayed. For this purpose, CD text
CD in is displayed. display must be activated, see
"m3u" or "pls".
If an MP3 CD is inserted, MP3 is also below "Show title".
When generating (coding) the MP3 displayed.
files from audio data, a bitrate of up ■ For MP3 CDs, the track name (ID3
to max. 256 kbit/s should be used. Depending on the complexity of the tag) of the current piece of music is
file structure and the number of MP3 displayed. For this purpose, track
To use MP3 files in the Infotainment files on the CD, reading may take display must be activated, see
system, the MP3 files must have some time. below "Show title".
the file extension ".mp3".
If a CD is already inserted in the audio If there is no track name, only the
CD slot: file name is displayed.
Usage Press the AUDIO button once.
Direct track selection
CD/MP3 playback The CD menu appears in the display.
In the CD menu:
CD playback begins.
Inserting a CD Select the Track menu item.
If a menu other than the Audio menu
is displayed (e.g. Navigation, The list of the tracks available on the
Settings or the Main display): CD is displayed.
Press the AUDIO button once to Select the desired track from the list.
display the Audio menu.
Skipping to the next track or
Press the AUDIO button again to previous track
switch to CD playback mode.
Briefly press the rocker switch m or
■ The number of the current track and n,
the elapsed track time is displayed.
or:
32 CD Player

Select the ⃒_ or 6⃒ menu item in the Various further functions for CD/MP3 This function is available only with an
CD menu. playback can be set using the CD MP3 CD.
Extras menu. The tracks on the album selected are
Fast forward or rewind Select the Extras menu item in the played back in random order.
Hold down the rocker switch m or CD menu. The g symbol appears in the
n for more than 1 second,
The following functions can be display.
or: selected: To exit the random function, select
select the __ or 66 menu item in the Normal from the CD Extras menu.
CD menu. Normal
CD/MP3 tracks are played in their Repeat track
Fast forward/rewind takes place. normal sequence. The current CD/MP3 track is repeated
During fast forward/rewind the track is All tracks on an MP3 CD are sorted until you select a different mode.
played at a higher speed and reduced and played in alphabetical and
volume. The i symbol appears in the
numerical order in this mode. display.
To stop the fast search using the
menu, select the __ or 66 menu item Random CD To exit the repeat function, activate
again. The tracks are played in random Normal in the CD Extras menu,
sequence. or:
CD Extras The g symbol appears in the Press and hold the rocker switch c.
display. You can also switch the repeat
To exit the random function, select function on and off by pressing and
Normal from the CD Extras menu. holding the rocker switch c.
Random Album Scan CD
The MP3 tracks in the current album All tracks on the CD are played briefly.
(directory) are played in random
The 6⃒ symbol appears in the
order.
display.
CD Player 33

To listen to the complete currently Selecting MP3 albums or The CD is pushed out of the CD slot.
selected track and exit the scan playlists If the CD is not removed after
function, activate Normal in the CD If your MP3 CD is made up of ejection, it will be pulled back in again
Extras menu, a number of albums (directories), you automatically after a few seconds.
or: can select these as follows:
press and hold the d button. Tap the rocker switch c or d
You can also switch the scan function repeatedly until the album appears in
on and off by pressing and holding the the display.
d button. or using the CD menu:
Show title Select the Album menu item.
The list of albums available on the CD
is displayed.
The first track on the album will be
played.
Select the album.
To avoid long access times
a maximum of 20 albums should be
used.
The name of the currently selected
Activate this function if the directory is displayed as the album
Infotainment system is to display the title.
name of a track instead of the elapsed
track time. Directories without MP3 files are
automatically skipped.

Removing a CD
Press the a button.
34 AUX input

AUX input Usage


To play back an audio source
connected to the AUX input of the
vehicle, e.g. a portable CD player, via
Usage .......................................... 34
the Infotainment system
loudspeakers, the audio source has
to be enabled:
The connector is located in the area
of the centre console. 6. Select the AUX menu item.
Always ensure that the AUX input The external audio source is
remains clean and dry. switched through to the
1. Connect the audio source to the Infotainment system.
AUX input of your vehicle. 7. Switch on the external audio
2. Press the MAIN button. source and set it to the maximum
3. Select the Audio function in the volume.
main display. ■ The audio source signal is then
4. Press the multifunction knob. played back via the loudspeakers
of the Infotainment system.
5. Select the Return menu item.
■ If distortion occurs during playback
of the external source, reduce the
volume level of the external unit
until distortion is no longer present.
AUX input 35

Caution
When switching between the
various audio sources, take
account of the different volumes in
radio, CD and AUX mode. Reduce
the volume before switching.
36 Navigation

Navigation General information Caution


The usage of the navigation
system does not release the driver
General information ..................... 36 from the responsibility for
Usage .......................................... 38 a correct, vigilant attitude in road
Destination input .......................... 44 traffic. The relevant traffic
Guidance ..................................... 57 regulations must always be
followed. If a navigation instruction
Dynamic guidance ....................... 61 contradicts traffic regulations, the
Maps ............................................ 63 traffic regulations always apply.
The navigation system will reliably
Symbols overview ........................ 66 guide you to your destination without
the need to read maps, even if you Functioning of the navigation
have no local knowledge whatsoever. system
The current traffic situation is taken The position and movement of the
into account in the route calculation if vehicle are detected by the navigation
dynamic route guidance is used. For system using sensors. The travelled
this purpose the Infotainment system distance is determined by the
receives traffic announcements in the vehicle's speedometer signal, turning
current reception area via RDS TMC. movements on bends by a gyro
sensor. The position is determined by
The navigation system cannot, GPS satellites (Global Positioning
however, take into account traffic System).
incidents, traffic regulations changed
at short notice and hazards or By comparing the sensor signals with
problems that arise suddenly (e. g. the digital maps on the navigation
road works). DVD/CD, it is possible to determine
the position with an accuracy of
approx. 10 m.
Navigation 37

The system will also work with poor You must not put any stickers on not necessary to change DVD
GPS reception, however, the CDs. These discs can get jammed when crossing borders.
accuracy of the determination of the in the CD drive and ruin the drive. ■ For more information on navigation
position will be reduced, resulting in An expensive replacement of the DVDs/CDs, we recommend you
incorrect position messages. device will then be necessary. contact an authorised Opel Partner.
Poor GPS reception is indicated by ■ Avoid leaving fingerprints when you
the w symbol in the main display. ■ Only use map DVDs/CDs approved change map DVDs/CDs.
After the entry of the destination by the vehicle manufacturer. The
■ Put map DVDs/CDs back in their
address or point of interest (nearest Infotainment system will not read
sleeves immediately after removing
petrol station, hotel, etc.) the route is map DVDs/CDs from other
them from the Infotainment system
calculated from the current location to manufacturers.
in order to protect them from
the destination selected. ■ Never insert navigation DVDs into damage and dirt.
The route guidance is provided by the audio CD slot. DVDs may
■ Dirt and liquids on map DVDs/CDs
voice output and an arrow, as well as become jammed in the CD player.
can smear the lens of the DVD/CD
with the aid of a multi-colour map The unit will then have to be
player inside the device and cause
display or a combination of both. exchanged at your expense.
faults.
■ It is recommended to always use
Important information on map ■ Protect map DVDs/CDs from heat
the latest map DVD/CD approved
and direct sunlight.
DVDs/CDs by the vehicle manufacturer for the
Infotainment system.
Caution ■ CD 70 NAVI only: The European
trunk road network and the major
Under no circumstances place European cities are stored on all
DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter navigation CDs.
of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio
DVD 90 NAVI only: The detailed
player.
road network of all countries
displayed in the destination input is
stored on the navigation DVD. It is
38 Navigation

Usage navigation map or the split screen Navigation settings


with directional arrow and navigation
Activating the navigation system map.

Inserting navigation DVD/CD


Push the navigation DVD/CD, label
side up, into the DVD/CD slot until it
is pulled in automatically.

Removing a map DVD/CD


Press the b button. The DVD/CD is
pushed out of the DVD/CD slot. If you are not yet in the navigation
function:
If the DVD/CD is not removed after
Press the NAVI button. ejection, it will be pulled back in again Press the NAVI button to switch to the
or: automatically after a few seconds. navigation function.
Select the K function in the main Press the SETTINGS button.
display and confirm the selection. Setting the language The Settings menu for the navigation
You can change the language of is displayed.
If navigation is inactive: navigation prompts 3 11.
The Navigation main menu is The following settings can be made:
displayed. The last destination
Route class
address entered is displayed.
This submenu allows you to influence
If navigation is active: the behaviour of the navigation
Depending on the previously selected system when a route is being
display type, the guidance screen calculated.
shows the directional arrow, the The following options are available:
Navigation 39

Fastest y No Ferries N Head up


When calculating the route the fastest When calculating the route, ferry The map is displayed in the direction
route is given preference. connections are avoided. of travel. This display type can only be
If no connections exist for the route activated if the scale is 100 m to
Shortest x
being calculated without the 10 km.
When calculating the route the
shortest route is given preference. exclusion criteria selected above, the Centered
navigation system will, if necessary, The map is displayed in such a way
Motorway z use toll roads, ferries or tunnels as that the vehicle position is always in
When calculating the route, well. the centre of the display.
motorways and expressways are
given preference. In this case, you will be given With this type of display the map is
a corresponding message by the always North up.
Secondary roads A Infotainment system.
When calculating the route, North up
secondary roads are given Dyn. Guidance B The map is displayed with North at the
preference. When calculating the route, the top.
navigation system takes into account With this type of display the display of
Route options the current traffic situation reported the map is static. Only when the
In addition to the route type, you can via RDS TMC. 3 61 vehicle position reaches the edge of
activate the following options for route The corresponding symbols for route the map is the map moved and
planning: class, avoidance of toll roads and redrawn.
Toll-free C dynamic guidance are shown in the
Show POIs
When calculating the route, toll roads main display.
Select which category of POIs are to
are avoided. be displayed as symbols in the map
Map options
No tunnels O This submenu allows you to influence display (e.g. hotels, petrol stations,
When calculating the route, tunnels the display of the navigation map. tourist attractions, etc.). Symbols
are avoided. overview 3 66.
The following options are available:
40 Navigation

Delete lists Select the Music menu item to set the To show the remaining driving time or
This submenu allows you to delete volume of the music during voice arrival time, press the INFO button
the entries in the following lists. information. while navigation is active.
■ Addressbook Select the Test navi announcement Detailed arrows
■ Last destinat. menu item to test the selected setting. Choose from a simplified display of
If the value for Announc. is set to guidance information or a display with
■ Home
0 there is no voice output and the early warning, distance bar and
■ Tour memory main display shows the v symbol. detailed junction display.
Highlight the desired lists and then
select the Delete menu item. Extras Information on navigation
This submenu allows you to make the Press the INFO button to display the
Navi announcement following settings for guidance: Info menu.
Pop-up info
Select whether the popup info is
active or inactive. If the pop- up info is
active, the navigation screen is
displayed automatically just before
a navigation message.
Driving time / Arrival time
Choose between the display of the
remaining driving time or the arrival
Using this setting you can change the time. Select the NAVI menu item in the
volume of navigation The Infotainment system bases the Info menu.
announcements. driving time and arrival time on an
Select the Announc. menu item and average speed. These times may
adjust the minimum volume of voice therefore vary depending on driving
information. style and traffic volume.
Navigation 41

Traffic messages which the Depiction of TMC symbols


Infotainment system is currently The TMC symbols are displayed
receiving via RDS TMC can be differently depending on the scale of
displayed on the TMC map as the map:
symbols. In addition, detailed ■ Map scale larger than 10 km: The
information on each of the traffic traffic hold-ups are displayed as
problems displayed on the map can triangles with a directional arrow.
be recalled. The arrow indicates the travel
Select the TMC map menu item. direction of the road obstruction.
The position map with the traffic ■ Map scale of 10 km and smaller:
problems signalled via RDS TMC is The symbol indicates the type of
displayed. traffic hold-up (e. g. accident,
The Infoo menu for the navigation is ■ For RDS TMC traffic information to roadblock). The road section
displayed. be displayed, a navigation DVD/CD affected is marked with arrows.
The following detailed information on must be inserted in the Symbols overview 3 66.
navigation is available: Infotainment system.
Colours of the TMC symbols
■ RDS TMC reception is guaranteed Additional information is provided by
TMC map
only if the TMC symbol appears in the colour of the TMC symbols:
the display.
■ Yellow: Traffic problems on the
planned route that would cause
a negligible delay.
■ Red: Traffic problems on the
planned route that would cause
a severe delay.
42 Navigation

■ Green: Traffic problems that are Detailed information on the selected ■ For RDS TMC traffic information to
bypassed by a global detour using traffic information and the calculated be displayed, a navigation DVD/CD
dynamic guidance. delay are displayed. must be inserted in the
■ Grey: Traffic problems that are not Infotainment system.
TMC info
on the planned route or that are ■ The TMC symbol in the display
bypassed by a local detour. shows RDS TMC reception.
The basis for the possible delay due View TMC messages in detail
to a traffic hold-up and calculated by Select the desired list entry.
the Infotainment System is data that Detailed information on the selected
the system receives via the currently traffic information is displayed.
selected RDS-TMC station. The
actual delay may deviate from the The list of traffic messages can also
calculation.Red: Traffic problems on be accessed using the TMC info
the planned route. menu item in the Info menu for the
Select the TMC menu item in the navigation.
Changing map scale
Select the Scale w menu item or the Info menu. TMC settings
symbol in the menu bar. Change the The traffic information broadcast by This submenu allows you to set the
scale by turning the multifunction the currently received RDS TMC parameters for TMC messages.
knob, then confirm the value set. station is displayed in short form in The following options are available:
a list.
View TMC messages in detail Info type
Move the cursor (bracket) to the ■ Only messages which are activated Select which type of traffic message
desired TMC symbol in the map using as Info type in the TMC Settings is to be displayed.
the rocker switch. menu and correspond to the
filtering set are displayed see The first list entry Info types enables
In the menu bar, select the Symbol below: "TMC settings". you to switch all message types on or
menu item or the [9 ] symbol. off simultaneously.
Navigation 43

Info types that are not active are not Sorting criterion Position
announced and are not shown in the Select the criterion for sorting the list Shows your current vehicle position
message list or the map display. of TMC traffic messages: with city, road and geographical
Urgent hazard warnings cannot be ■ Distance: Traffic messages are coordinates. With adequate GPS
deactivated. displayed sorted based on distance reception the altitude above sea level
from the current location or from the is also shown.
Filtering
destination (depending on the The accuracy of the altitude display
Select which type of TMC traffic
setting in the “Filtering” category). depends very much on the quality of
message is to be displayed:
■ Street name: Traffic messages are GPS reception.
■ All: All traffic messages received
displayed sorted based on road Select the Save menu item to save
via RDS TMC are displayed.
names. your current vehicle position in the
■ Route: All traffic messages on the address book.
current route are displayed. TMC station
This submenu allows you to select the Destin. info
■ Current position: All traffic station to be used for TMC traffic
messages for the area around the Shows the position of the current
information.
current vehicle position are destination with city, road,
displayed. If Automatic is active, the geographical coordinates and
Infotainment system automatically remaining distance and time to travel
■ Vicinity destination: All traffic selects the RDS TMC station with the
messages within 50 km of the or arrival time.
strongest signal.
current destination input are Route list
displayed If the manually selected RDS TMC
station can no longer be received Shows the route with all the roads to
To view TMC messages, press the (e.g. because you have driven out of be used and their distances to the
INFO button and then select the the station’s reception range), the current destination.
TMC menu item. Infotainment switches automatically
to Automatic and searches for an
RDS TMC station to ensure that traffic
messages are available.
44 Navigation

Destination input CD 70 NAVI only: When you enter a town or road name,
In the event that the destination is in for example, an input menu will
The following options for destination appear. In the following, it will simply
input are available: a different country, it might not be
stored on the current navigation CD. be called “typewriter”.
■ Destin. Input: To input a new In this case, you should first input Move the cursor to the desired
destination address with country, a larger city near the destination character by turning the multifunction
city, road, number or corner. which is stored on the CD. After you knob.
■ POIs: Selection of special have reached this city, insert the The currently selected character is
destinations (restaurants, hotels, navigation CD of the destination highlighted.
etc.) country and input the destination
town. Confirm the selection by pressing the
■ Destination mem.: To select multifunction knob.
a destination from the address
book, the list of destinations last Entering an address using the The selected character will be
used or to load the home address. speller function transferred to the input field.
■ Entering destinations via the map: Intelligent “typewriter”
To input a destination using When you enter destinations, the
a cursor on the navigation map, system compares the character string
3 63. already entered with all database
entries on the navigation DVD/CD.
Once you select a character, you will
notice that only certain letters remain
displayed.
Only those characters can be
Characters for navigation are entered selected on the “typewriter” that can
by selecting letters from a list of be used to further determine the
letters, digits and special characters. name.
Navigation 45

The Infotainment system previously input character sequence, "Typewriter" for name input
automatically completes entries with the maximum number of remaining
the possible further characters. list entries is displayed behind the
menu item.
Deleting characters
When entering a character or
When you have entered the wrong a character combination the number
character: of inputs in the list is reduced.
Select the kC menu item in the If there are fewer than 7 entries in the
“typewriter”. list, the selection list is automatically
The last character selected is displayed.
deleted. In addition to upper case letters,
If the Infotainment system has Cancelling list selection numbers and special characters,
automatically completed characters, Turn the multifunction knob anti- lower case letters are also available
these characters are also deleted clockwise until the hidden menu item for entering names (addresses in
again. Return is displayed. address book, tours, etc.).
Select Return to cancel the list In addition, you also have the option
Cancelling character entry selection. of editing a name during the input
Turn the multifunction knob anti- The “typewriter” is displayed. using a movable cursor.
clockwise until the hidden menu item
Cancel is displayed. Select the abc or ABC menu item to
enter lower case or upper case
Select Cancel to finish entering letters, respectively.
characters.
Select Abc if the first letter of entries
The Destin. Input menu is displayed. is to be automatically written in upper
case.
List
The List menu item in the "typewriter" Select #&[ to enable special
can be selected when inputting characters to be entered.
destinations. Depending on the
46 Navigation

Press k or l to move the cursor You can now enter the destination If you select a country that does not
back and forth within the text already address with the following correspond to the inserted country
entered. information: CD you can only enter the major
Select OK to finish entering text. European cities and the most
Country important trunk roads as
Destin. Input Select the Country menu item in the a destination.
Destin. Input menu. To be able to enter an exact
The list of the countries stored on the destination, insert the country CD of
navigation DVD/CD is displayed. the destination country as soon as
Select the required country from the you have crossed the border.
list.
Town
If a destination address has already
been entered, the country ID of the
destination country is displayed
instead of the Country menu item,
If navigation is inactive: e.g. D for Germany.
In the Navigation menu, select the
Destin. Input menu item.
The Destin. Input menu is displayed.
With Colour Info Display and active
navigation: Select the Town menu item in the
Select the Menu menu item in the Destin. Input menu.
guidance screen. If a destination address has already
Select the Destin. Input menu item. been input, the town name of the last
CD 70 NAVI only: destination entered is displayed
instead of the Town menu item.
Navigation 47

The “typewriter” for entering The “typewriter” for entering ■ Within the database, certain ranges
characters is displayed. characters is displayed. of house numbers are combined,
Enter a new city name by selecting Enter a new road name by selecting the entered house number being in
the letters on the “typewriter”. the letters on the “typewriter”. such a range. In such a case, the
navigation system will lead you to
When the number of possible entries When the number of possible entries the entered house number range.
in the town list is small enough, the in the road list is small enough, the
selection list with town names will be selection list with road names will be ■ In some cases, the navigation
automatically displayed. automatically displayed. system will also correct your entry.
If for example you have entered
Select the desired town from the list. Select the desired road from the list. house number 83 but only numbers
Street House number up to 51 are stored on the
navigation DVD/CD, the system will
If house numbers for the entered road
automatically correct this to 51.
are stored on the inserted navigation
DVD/CD you can enter a house Corner
number for the destination. As an alternative to the house number
Select the No. menu item in the you can also enter an intersecting
Destin. Input menu. road (corner) for the destination.
If a destination address has already Select the Corner menu item in the
been input, the house number of the Destin. Input menu.
last destination entered is displayed If a destination address has already
Select the Street menu item in the instead of the No. menu item. been input, the road name of the last
Destin. Input menu. The “typewriter” for entering destination entered is displayed
If a destination address has already characters is displayed. instead of the Corner menu item.
been input, the road name of the last Enter the house number by selecting Enter the road name of the
destination entered is displayed one of the preset digits on the intersecting road as previously
instead of the Street menu item. “typewriter”. described.
48 Navigation

Entering parts of a destination Select the Start navi menu item to Entering a point of interest (POI)
address start guidance.
If you want to enter a new road, house The Destin. Input menu is displayed
number or a new intersecting road, and the route will be calculated (this
just select the corresponding menu may take several seconds).
item from the Destin. Input menu.
Guidance 3 57.
Entering locations via the postcode
If postcodes are stored on the
inserted navigation DVD/CD you can
enter the postcode instead of the
town name when entering locations. Interesting or useful special
When the number of possible entries destinations along the route or for the
in the town list is small enough, the destination location can be selected.
selection list with town names will be For this, the Infotainment system
automatically displayed. offers various categories in which
important addresses are stored:
In the Destin. Input menu:
Activating guidance Select the POIs menu item in the
Select the Start navi menu item to
Destin. Input menu.
start guidance.
The Select POIs menu is displayed.
You can save the destination entered
in the address book using the Save If a POI has already been entered as
menu item. a destination address, the name of
the last destination input is displayed.

In the main menu:


Navigation 49

A list of POIs of the selected category Special case for In other towns
is displayed. Enter the desired location for which
■ If more than six POIs are available the available POIs are to be listed
for the selected category, the using the “typewriter”.
“typewriter” will be displayed.
Destination mem.
■ When selecting Vicinity current
position a list of at most 45 points of
interest in the selected category is
always displayed, sorted based on
You can now select POIs according distance from current location.
to the following criteria:
With open typewriter:
■ Vicinity current position: Shows you
POIs depending on your current ■ Limit the number of destinations by
position. entering one or several initial
characters or select the List menu
■ Vicinity destination: Shows you the item.
POIs at the selected destination. The destination memory of the
■ Select the required destination from Infotainment system allows you to
■ In other towns: Shows you POIs in the list.
the town of your choice. store destinations that you would like
When list is displayed: to use more frequently for guidance.
■ Nationwide: Shows you POIs of
nationwide importance (e.g. Select the required destination In addition, the destinations last used
airports, ferries, etc.). directly from the list. for guidance are stored in the
After a destination has been selected, destination memory.
Select one of the two selection
criteria. the Destin. Input menu will be If navigation is inactive:
displayed again. The top lines show From the Navigation menu, select the
The list of possible categories is the destination selected and the
displayed (e.g. car rental, hotel, town Destination mem. menu item.
destination town.
centre, etc.). The destination memory list appears.
Select the desired category.
50 Navigation

Selecting one of the last destinations 4. Select Start navi to start guidance.
Select the Last destinat. menu item in or:
the Destination mem. menu.
press the G button briefly twice to
The list containing a maximum of 30 immediately start guidance to the
last destinations for which a route was home address.
calculated is displayed.
If a home address has not been
Select the required destination from stored, pressing the G button
the list. automatically displays the Home
With Colour Info Display and active Select Start navi to start guidance, menu.
navigation: or: Select Edit to change the home
Select the Menu menu item in the select Delete to delete the selected address, see below.
guidance screen. destination from the last destinations
Changing home address or storing
Select the Destination mem. menu list.
a new home address
item. After selecting the Edit menu item you
Selecting home address as
The destination memory list appears. destination can change the home address.
The destination memory list has the 1. Select the Home menu item in the If no home address has been stored
following entries available: Destination mem. menu. yet, enter the desired address.
■ Last destinat.: The list of 2. Select Start navi to start guidance, Enter the details of the home address.
destinations last used for guidance or: Select Save to save the new/changed
is displayed. home address in the destination
select Edit to change the home
■ Home: Recalls the stored home address. memory.
address.
3. Regardless of which menu you
■ Addressbook: All addresses that are in:
are already stored in the address
book (in alphabetical order). Press the G button to recall the
home address.
Navigation 51

Deleting home address Saving destinations in the address add characters to the specified
The details of the home address can book name by selecting from the
be deleted using the Delete lists character list,
menu item in the navigation Settings or:
menu 3 38.
delete the entire specified name
Selecting destinations from the using kC and enter a new name.
address book 4. Select OK to save the address
under the name entered in the
address book.
Changing destinations in the address
You can save up to 100 destinations book
(99 addresses and the home Select the required destination from
address) in the address book. The the destination memory list.
saved destinations can be individually Select Edit to change the selected
named. destination address.
In the Destin. Input menu: Change the required details (e.g.
In the destination memory:
1. Enter the desired destination town, road, no. or the name).
Select the required destination from
address. Select Save to transfer the changed
the destination memory list.
2. Select the Save menu item. address to the address book.
The address book entry with the
details of the address is displayed. The “typewriter” appears.
Select Start navi to start guidance. 3. Accept the specified name using
OK,
or:
52 Navigation

Deleting destinations from the Tours With Graphic Info Display


address book Select the Tours menu item in the
Navigation menu.
The Tours menu is displayed.
Entering a new tour

The Tours menu provides you with


Select the required destination from the option of driving to a series of
the destination memory list. various destinations one after the
Select the Delete menu item to delete other without having to input each
the displayed destination from the destination individually.
address book. You only need to enter the individual 1. Select the Add tour menu item in
Confirm the deletion. stations of the tour once via the the Tours menu.
The destination is deleted from the destination input or the destination The “typewriter” appears.
address book. memory and store this tour under 2. Enter a name for the new tour.
a freely selectable name.
If you want to delete all saved 3. Select OK to save the name
destinations from the address book in The tour memory can store a total of entered.
one go, select the Delete lists menu 7 tours each with a maximum of 10
stages. This will take you automatically to
item from the navi Settings menu, the menu for editing a tour (see
3 38. With Colour Info Display below).
Select the Journey menu item in the You can now enter tour stages
Navigation menu. (intermediate destinations).
Select Tours.
Navigation 53

Starting a tour Displaying a tour Editing a tour

Select a tour in the Tours menu. With this function it is possible to view You have the following options in the
To start guidance: Select Start tour. the list of tour stages (intermediate Edit menu:
destinations) for the selected tour. ■ Destin. Input: Add new destinations
All predefined tour stages
(intermediate destinations) are taken Select Show. to the tour.
into account for route guidance. The list of tour stages for the selected ■ Destination mem.: Add
Skip predefined stages tour is displayed. destinations from the destination
If you want to skip predefined stages If you select one of the tour stages memory to the tour.
on the tour and start direct guidance from the list, the details of the address ■ Move: Move stages within the
to a certain stage: are displayed. selected tour.
Select Start from. ■ Delete: Delete individual stages of
The list of tour stages is displayed. the selected tour or the entire tour.
Select the desired tour stage. A route
is calculated that leads directly to the
selected tour stage.
54 Navigation

Add tour stages Select (Insert at end) if the new 5. Press the multifunction knob to
stage is to be placed at the end of place the new stage at the
the list. selected position.
Move tour stages Select (Insert at end) if the stage
is to be moved to the end of the
list.
Delete tour stages
1. From the Edit menu, select the
Delete menu item.
The list of tour stages in the
1. Select the Destin. Input or selected tour is displayed.
Destination mem. menu item in
2. Highlight the stage to be deleted
the Edit menu.
using the cursor.
2. Enter a new destination or select 1. From the Edit menu, select the 3. Press the multifunction knob.
a destination from the destination Move menu item.
memory. The desired stage is deleted from
The list of tour stages in the the tour.
3. Select Add to add the selected selected tour is displayed.
destination to the tour. Delete entire tour
2. Highlight the stage to be moved
The list of stages already stored From the Edit menu, select the
using the cursor.
for the tour is displayed. Delete menu item.
3. Press the multifunction knob.
4. Move the cursor by turning the The list of tour stages in the selected
4. Move the cursor by turning the tour is displayed.
multifunction knob to the position multifunction knob to the position
in the list where the new stage is Select the Delete whole tour menu
in the list where the new stage is
to be inserted. item.
to be inserted.
5. Press the multifunction knob to
place the new stage in front of the Travel guide information
highlighted entry. (DVD 90 NAVI only)
Navigation 55

The Add. Info function in the Travel 3. In the Journey menu, select Add. The following can be selected:
menu provides access to travel guide Info.
information from various suppliers. The overview of additional
Depending on the navigations-DVD information stored on the
inserted, different information from navigation DVD is displayed.
third-party suppliers can be retrieved.
This may be hotel and restaurant
guides and tourist information, for
example.
A browser similar to an internet
browser is used to display the ■ Homepage: Displays the startpage
additional information. for the selected supplier (if
The additional information may available).
contain text, addresses and ■ Vicinity current position: Displays
telephone numbers. 4. Select the desired provider from the search screen for facilities in the
You can transfer the address of the the list. vicinity of the current location.
desired hotel to the navigation system If additional information from ■ Vicinity destination: Displays the
directly from the travel guide, for a supplier is available, the search screen for facilities in the
example. selection is displayed directly via vicinity of the destination.
the search options. ■ In other towns: Displays the search
Search in additional information
5. Select the desired search option screen for facilities in the vicinity of
If navigation is inactive:
from the list. the location of your choice.
In the main menu, select Journey.
To narrow down the search, this may
If navigation is active: be followed by a multistage query,
1. Select the Menu menu item in the presented in the form of lists, from
guidance screen. which the respective subcategories
2. Select the Journey menu item. can be selected (e.g. All hotels,
Categories, Extras, Search by name).
56 Navigation

Using the browser Display of the results


After you have started a search, the
Infotainment displays the results of
the search in the form of a list.

The browser also has a dynamic


menu. As soon as the multifunction
1. Use the rocker switch m or n knob is turned, the following menu
to jump from one option to items are available:
another.
■ Select H: Confirms the selected The results include the address of the
The selected option is then option.
highlighted (in different ways facilities, the hit percentage and the
depending on layout of search ■ Homepage: Goes to the overview distance from the current location.
pages and supplier). page for the selected supplier (if To display detailed information on the
available) facilities use the O symbol.
2. Press the search button d or c to
scroll up or down page by page. ■ History: Displays the list of To open the next/previous page of
previously viewed pages. results use the arrow symbols.
3. Press the multifunction knob to
confirm the selected option or the ■ Previous page: Retrieves the
previous page in the history. Transfer to navigation system
activated link..
■ Next page: Retrieves the next page In the detail view, you can transfer the
in the history. selected facility to the navigation
system as a new destination via the
↱ symbol.
Navigation 57

Petrol stop Guidance

Select the desired petrol station from


the list.
As soon as the range calculated by After the route has been calculated,
Select Start navi.
the trip computer has dropped below guidance takes place by means of
a certain distance, the Infotainment The Infotainment system calculates voice output and directional arrows.
system informs you with a message a route to the selected petrol station.
The directional arrows are displayed
and offers you the option of planning Or: in the guidance screen or in the main
a route to a petrol station nearby. Confirm the range message with OK display in simplified form.
Select Petrol stations. if you do not require route planning to Voice output and the directional arrow
A list of up to 10 petrol stations in the a petrol station. in the display recommend the next
vicinity is displayed, sorted based on change in travel direction.
distance from the current location. ■ Adjusting the announcement
The arrow indicates the direction of volume in the navigation Settings
the selected petrol station. menu 3 38.
Only petrol stations included on the ■ Setting the route options in the
navigation DVD/CD as points of navigation Settings menu 3 38.
interest are displayed.
58 Navigation

Guidance screen Dynamic menu Submenu View 3 63


■ Destination mem.: Opens the
destination memory.
■ Journey: Opens the Journey menu.
■ Map F, Map/Arrow E, Arrow D:
Toggles between the three possible
display types.
■ Scale w: Changes the scale for
map display.
The guidance screen with the On the left-hand side of the guidance ■ Detour: Opens the menu for
guidance arrows appears as soon as screen a small menu bar with planning an alternative route.
you have started the navigation. symbols is displayed. The menu with ■ Repeat M: Repeats the current
the complete menu texts expands navigation prompt.
For vehicles with Colour Info Display
when you turn the multifunction knob.
the navigation map or a combination With Graphic Info Display:
of map and arrow display may be If the menu bar is collapsed, the menu ■ Stop navi: Stops guidance.
shown depending on the selected item shown as a symbol in the menu
bar and highlighted by the cursor can ■ Destin. Input: Opens the Destin.
type of display.
be executed directly. Input menu.
The top display line shows the
The following menu items are ■ Destination mem. Opens the
distance remaining to the destination.
available in the guidance screen: destination memory.
With Colour Info Display: ■ Tours: Opens the Tours menu.
■ Stop navi: Stops guidance. ■ Repeat M: Repeats the current
■ Menu: Opens the submenu with the navigation announcement.
Info, Destin. Input, Destination
mem., Journey and View menu
items.
Navigation 59

Notes on Detour: If pop-up info is active, the Guidance with arrow display
■ A detour can be planned at any time Infotainment system briefly switches
while guidance is active. to the navigation screen before each
■ Planning detours 3 61. turn-off prompt.
■ When dynamic guidance is active, With the Colour Info Display the
information to this effect will appear system switches to the combined
automatically as soon as you map/arrow display. 100 m is always
approach a traffic hold-up on your used as the map scale, irrespective of
route. other settings.
■ Dynamic guidance 3 61. After the turn-off prompt, the system
switches back again to the original The Infotainment system displays the
Notes on Repeat menu. following information in the guidance
■ If the Infotainment system receives screen:
The pop-up info can be deactivated in
corresponding traffic information
the navigation Settings menu, 3 38. ■ Road turn-off: Next road to be
via RDS TMC an obstruction on
your road will be announced as Set display type taken.
well. (Colour Info Display only) ■ Navigation parameters: Route
■ The current announcement can be Depending on the display type option, dynamic guidance, prompt
repeated at any time using the M previously set: off, etc.
button. In the guidance screen, move the ■ Turn-off or directional arrow.
Pop-up info cursor to the Map, Map/Arrow, ■ Current distance to the next turn-off
With active route guidance, you can Arrow menu item. point.
access any menu (e. g. Audio, When the menu is collapsed, the F, The closer you come to the turn-off
Settings, etc.) conveniently without E or D symbols are displayed instead point, the more segments of the
missing the next turn-off prompt. of the menu texts. directional arrow are filled.
Press the multifunction knob
repeatedly until the required display is
shown in the guidance screen.
60 Navigation

If the car is not on a public road (e.g.


company site or forest path) or on
a road not yet stored on the
navigation DVD/CD, an arrow
pointing in the direction of the
destination is displayed. When a road
is reached that is stored on the
navigation DVD/CD route guidance is
performed.
After switching off the Infotainment When approaching the next junction
system (e.g. when interrupting or turn, a detailed view of the junction
a journey) the current destination is displayed.
remains saved. When the If the "detailed arrows" function is Activating detailed arrows in the
Infotainment system is switched on active, an additional and simplified navigation Settings menu, 3 38.
again, a prompt asking if guidance is early warning is displayed above the
to be continued appears after a short Map display
directional arrow that informs you (Colour Info Display only)
time. about the next change in driving
Detailed arrows direction well in advance.
(Colour Info Display only) A bar with the distance to the turn-off
point appears on the right-hand side
of the screen.
Navigation 61

Next to the arrow displayed for Change the scale by turning the ■ Points of interest are displayed for
guidance a map display with the route multifunction knob, then confirm the scales of 1 km and smaller.
drawn in can be selected. value set. ■ Activating the display of POIs 3 38.
Select the Map menu item or the F The map will be redrawn to the POIs symbol overview 3 66.
symbol in the guidance screen. selected display scale.
Combined map/arrow display
A map with the current position is The map scale can be set between
(Colour Info Display only)
displayed. The calculated route is 50 m and 1000 km.
emphasised in colour on this map. The “split screen”, as it is known,
Change map orientation shows a combination of map and
The current position of the vehicle is (Colour Info Display only)
shown by an arrow. arrow display in the guidance screen.
You can change the orientation of the Select the Map/Arrow menu item or
Change map scale map display in the navigation
(Colour Info Display only) the E symbol in the guidance screen.
Settings menu 3 38.
Display POIs Dynamic guidance
(Colour Info Display only)

Select the Scale w menu item or the


symbol in the guidance screen.
The currently set display scale is You have the option of displaying
shown. points of interest (e.g. petrol stations,
hotels, etc.) on the map.
62 Navigation

With dynamic guidance, the whole of system is data that the system ■ Select Recalculate if you want to
the current traffic situation that is receives via the currently selected make an extensive detour around
received by the Infotainment system RDS TMC station. From the traffic hold-ups.
via RDS TMC is incorporated into the experience, the actual delay may ■ Select Cancel if you do not want to
calculation of the route. deviate from the calculation. make a detour.
If there is a traffic hold-up (e.g. traffic ■ The dynamic guidance only works Even after cancelling, it is possible to
jam, road closure) on the planned if the Infotainment system receives have the route recalculated via the
route, you will be informed of this by traffic information via RDS TMC. Detour menu item.
the Infotainment system and you can TMC reception is indicated by the
decide whether the system should TMC symbol in the main display of Traffic hold-ups that are expected to
avoid the problem by changing the the Audio function. result in just a short delay are
route in order to avoid the segment detoured locally if desired via the
Depending on the traffic situation, Detour function (see below).
concerned or whether it would be there are two different types of detour:
more sensible just to drive through In the immediate vicinity of a traffic
the problematic road section. 1. Extensive detour hold-up, a warning is issued again
This enables the system to check and a detour of the immediate traffic
As soon as the Infotainment system
continuously during guidance on the holdup (local detour) is offered via the
has received information about one or
basis of the traffic information Detour menu item.
more traffic hold-ups via RDS TMC
whether there is a better route for that would mean a relatively long
route guidance and a new route is delay for navigation to your
2. Local Detour
sometimes calculated, for example, if destination, the system offers you
a traffic jam has disappeared. well in advance of the hold-up the
■ Dynamic guidance can be option of taking a detour around the
activated/deactivated in the traffic hold-ups.
navigation Settings menu 3 38. If a relatively long delay on your route
■ The basis for the possible delay is expected due to traffic hold-ups,
due to a traffic hold-up and a message informing you of the
calculated by the Infotainment calculated delay is given.
Navigation 63

With a local detour, all traffic hold-ups current vehicle position), in addition to
can be bypassed, even if they are not the dynamic route guidance
viewed as critical by the evaluation of functions.
the Infotainment system. 1. Select the Detour menu item in
When you approach the last exit the guidance screen.
before a traffic hold-up, the The Detour menu is displayed.
Infotainment system will inform you to
this effect. 2. Set the distance for the detour to
a value between 1 and 50 km.
In addition to the Detour menu text the
M symbol appears on the route 3. Select Calculate. The Infotainment system provides the
guidance screen. An alternative route is calculated option of displaying a map at any
for the specified distance (starting time, even if navigation is inactive.
You can now decide whether to
calculate a detour or not. at the current vehicle position). A navigation DVD/CD must be
4. Select Return to quit the Detour loaded.
Planning a detour manually menu. If navigation is inactive:
Select the Map menu item in the
Maps navigation main menu.
The position map showing the current
Displaying the map vehicle position is displayed.
(Colour Info Display only) If navigation is active:
Select the Menu menu item in the
guidance screen.
Select the View menu item.
The Infotainment system offers the The position map showing the current
option of bypassing a specific part of vehicle position and a cursor are
the calculated route (starting at the displayed.
64 Navigation

Moving the map section 3. Select the Map scroll OFF menu
(Colour Info Display only) item in the menu bar to restore the
original map section (current
position or destination) and hide
the cursor.
Entering destinations via the map
(Colour Info Display only)

In addition to the Position map menu


item, the following functions are
available in the menu bar.
If the position map or the destination
■ Destination map: If a destination map is displayed, the cursor shown
has been entered, the map with the can be moved using the rocker
area surrounding the current switch.
destination is displayed.
If no cursor is displayed (e.g. when
■ Map scroll/Map scroll OFF: Turns navigation is inactive):
the cursor on and off and allows the While the position or destination map
cursor to be moved using the rocker 1. Select the Map scroll menu item in is displayed:
switch. See below “Movng the map the menu bar to show the cursor. 1. Activate the cursor with the Map
section”. 2. Move the cursor lines to the scroll menu item if it is not already
■ Scale: Changes the scale for the desired position on the map using shown.
map display. the rocker switch 2. Move the cursor to the desired
Changing map scale 3 57. The map section is automatically point on the map.
shifted when you reach the screen Initially use a large map scale
■ Set destin. point: Sets the cross of edge with one of the cursor lines.
the cursor as the new destination. (e.g. 20, 50, 100 km) to roughly
set the map section.
Navigation 65

3. Select a small scale to show these are indicated on the map by


a detailed map of all roads and to corresponding symbols. Navigation
be able to exactly define the settings 3 38
destination.
Destinations beyond digitised roads
( Colour Info Display only)
When entering destinations via the
navigation map you can also save
destinations that are beyond
a digitised road. The Infotainment
system will then guide you as far as
possible via digitised roads.
After that you are guided to the
4. Select the Set destin. point menu destinations via a directional arrow.
item in the menu bar to accept the
selected position on the map as
the destination.
The Destin. Input menu with the
details of the new destination is
displayed.
5. Select Save to save the
destination in the address book.
or:
select Start navi to activate
guidance to the new destination.
If you have activated the display of
points of interest (e.g. petrol stations)
in the navigation Settings menu,
66 Navigation

Symbols overview
Navigation 67

No. Explanation No. Explanation No. Explanation


1 Airport 18 Destination 35 Park + Ride
2 Amusement park 19 Education 36 Petrol station
3 ATM 20 Embassy 37 Place of worship
4 Automobile club 21 Entertainment 38 Police
5 Bank 22 Exhibition centre 39 Post office
6 Bus station 23 Ferry 40 Railway station
7 Car park 24 Fire station 41 Restaurant
8 Car rental company 25 Golf course 42 Services
9 Car repair 26 Hospital 43 Shopping centre
10 Chemist 27 Hotel 44 Sports centre
11 Cinema 28 Industrial estate 45 Theatre
12 City centre 29 Library 46 Tourist attraction
13 Clinic 30 Marina 47 Tourist information
14 Community centre 31 Military base
15 Council office 32 Monument
16 Court house 33 Museum
17 Cultural centre 34 Park
68 Navigation

TMC symbols overview


Navigation 69

For scales greater than 10 km: No. Explanation


No. Explanation 14 No parking possibility
1 Road obstruction 15 Vehicle on worng carriageway
2 Road obstruction in both 16 Closed roads
directions of travel
17 Bad visibility
For scales of 10 km and less:
18 Heavy wind
No. Explanation
19 Smog alert
3 Roadworks
20 Overhead clearance restrictions
4 Danger
21 Observe information in the radio
5 Slippery road
6 Poor weather conditions
7 Bad roadway
8 Accidents
9 Slow or queuing traffic
10 Stationary traffic
11 Delays, waiting times
12 Exeptional vehicles
13 Narrow road sections
70

Index A
Activating CD player..................... 31
D
Delete lists.................................... 38
Activating guidance...................... 44 Deleting characters....................... 44
Activating the navigation system. . 38 Destination input .......................... 44
Address book................................ 44 Destination mem........................... 44
Add tour.................................. 44, 57 Destin. input.................................. 44
AM................................................ 22 Detour........................................... 61
Arrow display................................ 57 Displaying the map....................... 63
AS................................................. 26 Display POIs................................. 57
AS level........................................ 22 Driving time / Arrival time.............. 38
Automatic search.......................... 24 Dynamic guidance........................ 61
Automatic switch off...................... 11 Dynamic menu.............................. 57
Autostore...................................... 26
Autostore lists............................... 26 E
Aux input....................................... 11 Ejecting navigation DVD/CD......... 38
AUX input..................................... 34 Entering destinations.................... 44
Entering destinations via the map 63
B Entering letters............................. 44
Balance......................................... 19
Bass.............................................. 19 F
Fader............................................ 19
C FM................................................ 22
CD changer.................................. 31
CD, eject....................................... 31 G
CD Extras..................................... 31 General information............ 4, 30, 36
CD, insert...................................... 31 Guidance ..................................... 57
CD text.......................................... 31 Guidance screen.......................... 57
Change map orientation............... 57 H
Change map scale........................ 57 Home address.............................. 44
71

I P Speed dependent volume


Ignition logic.................................. 11 Petrol stop.............................. 44, 57 control (SDVC).......................... 20
Info menu...................................... 11 Planning detours.......................... 61 Starting CD replay........................ 31
Infotainment system Points of interest........................... 44 Start navi...................................... 44
control elements.......................... 6 POIs.............................................. 44 Start-up volume............................ 20
instrument panel.......................... 6 Position......................................... 57 Station list..................................... 24
Multifunction unit......................... 6 Position map................................. 63 Station memory............................ 24
steering wheel audio controls..... 6 PTY selection............................... 22 Station search............................... 24
Inserting navigation DVD/CD........ 38 Store............................................. 24
R Switching the Infotainment
M Radio data system (RDS) ............ 26 system on or off......................... 11
Main display.................................. 11 Radio Extras................................. 22 Symbols overview ........................ 66
Manual tuning............................... 24 Random........................................ 31
Map display.................................. 57 Random album............................. 31 T
Map options.................................. 38 Recalculate................................... 61 TA volume.................................... 20
Maps ............................................ 63 Repeat track................................. 31 Theft-deterrent feature ................... 5
Map scroll..................................... 63 Route guidance...................... 44, 57 TMC info....................................... 57
Menu operation............................. 11 Route list....................................... 57 Tone settings................................ 19
Multifunction knob......................... 11 Route option................................. 38 Tours...................................... 44, 57
Mute.............................................. 11 Travel guide information......... 44, 57
S Treble........................................... 19
N Scale............................................. 57
Navi announcement..................... 38 Scan CD....................................... 31 U
Navigation, general information.... 36 SDVC............................................ 20 Update stations............................. 24
Navigation settings....................... 38 Setting the language.................... 38 Usage......................... 22, 31, 34, 38
Setting the navigation volume...... 38 User.............................................. 19
O Setting the volume........................ 11 Using the CD player..................... 31
Operation ..................................... 11 Show title...................................... 31 Using the Infotainment system..... 11
Overview ........................................ 6 Sound settings.............................. 19 Using the navigation system........ 38
72

V
View.............................................. 63
Volume......................................... 11
Volume settings............................ 20
CDC 40 OPERA Introduction .................................. 74
Radio ........................................... 88
CD Player .................................. 100
Index .......................................... 108
74 Introduction

Introduction General information The well-thought-out design of the


control elements and the clear
The Infotainment system provides displays enable you to control the
you with state-of-the-art in-car system easily and intuitively.
infotainment.
General information ..................... 74
The radio has nine automatic station Important information on
Theft-deterrent feature ................. 75
memories for each available operation and traffic safety
Overview ...................................... 76 waveband (FM, AM, DAB).
Operation ..................................... 78 The integrated changer unit can take 9 Warning
Tone settings ............................... 84 up to six CDs and will entertain you
Volume settings ........................... 86 with audio CDs and MP3 CDs. The Infotainment system has to be
The digital sound processor provides used so that the vehicle can be
you with several preset equalizer driven safely at all times. If in doubt
modes for sound optimisation. stop your vehicle and operate the
Infotainment system while the
A DAB receiver for digital radio vehicle is stationary.
reception can be connected as an
option.
Radio reception
Furthermore, you can connect an Radio reception may be disrupted by
external source, such as a mobile static, noise, distortion or loss of
phone to the Infotainment system. reception due to
In addition the Infotainment system ■ changes in distance from the
can be equipped with a Mobile phone transmitter,
portal.
■ multi-path reception due to
Optionally, the Infotainment system reflection,
can be operated using controls on the
steering wheel. ■ shadowing.
Introduction 75

Theft-deterrent feature
The Infotainment system is equipped
with an electronic security system for
the purpose of theft deterrent.
The Infotainment system therefore
functions only in your vehicle and is
worthless for a thief.
76 Introduction

Overview
Control elements on instrument panel
Introduction 77

1 e knob ................................. 78 9 1...9 ....................................... 88 Steering wheel audio controls


Briefly press: switch on/off Radio: number buttons,
Infotainment system .............. 78 station buttons ...................... 88
Turn: adjust volume .............. 78 CD changer: direct
2 TUNER .................................. 88 selection of the CDs
Switch between FM and AM . 88 inserted using the buttons
If DAB receiver is 1-6 ....................................... 101
connected: Switch 10 Audio/MP3 CD slot .............. 101
between analogue and 11 SETTINGS ............................ 78
digital reception ..................... 88 Context-depending
3 CDC .................................... 101 settings .................................. 78
CD changer programme 12 Rocker switch ...................... 101
selection .............................. 101 Radio: mn automatic
4 MAIN ..................................... 78 station search, dc manual 1 Thumbwheel ......................... 78
Main menu ............................ 78 station search ........................ 88 Turn: Move cursor ................. 78
5 Multifunction knob ................. 78 CD: mn track selection/ Press: confirm a selection ..... 78
Turn: select function .............. 78 fast forward/fast rewind, 2 q button ............................... 88
Press: confirm function ......... 78 dc Album/CD selection, c
Radio: next stored station ..... 88
Repeat track, d Scan CD .... 101 CD: next CD ........................ 101
6 INFO ..................................... 78
Information page ................... 78 13 TP ......................................... 93
7 SOUND ................................. 84 Traffic programme ................. 93
Sound function 14 j CD-Changer menu .......... 101
programme selection ............ 84
8 BC ......................................... 76
On-board computer ............... 76
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3 p button ............................ 101 Operation ■ If the automatic switch-on is


Switch between radio and disabled, the Infotainment system
CD mode ............................. 101 Control elements can only be switched on with the
Radio: Discontinue TA and The Infotainment system is operated e switch and with the j button for
PTY31 messages .................. 88 via function buttons, multifunctional the CD changer and off with the e
If a DAB receiver is knobs and menus that are shown on button.
connected: changing the display. ■ If the Infotainment system is
between analogue and switched off when the ignition is
digital reception and CD Inputs are made optionally via:
switched off, regardless of the
mode ..................................... 88 ■ the central control unit in the current setting of the automatic
4 c button ................................. 88 instrument panel 3 76 switch-on it, can only be switched
Radio: search down, scroll ■ controls on the steering wheel on via the e button and with the
back through station 3 76. j button for the CD changer.
memory ................................. 88 ■ The automatic start is always
Discontinue TA and Switching the Infotainment enabled after the Infotainment
PTY31 messages ................. 88 system on or off system has been disconnected
CD: Skip one track Press the e knob. from the operating voltage and re-
backwards, fast reverse connected.
The audio source last set is played.
station memory ................... 101
5 d button ................................. 88 Switching on and off with the ignition Enable/Disable Ignition Logic
Radio: search Radio: key (automatic switch-on) In the main menu press SETTINGS
search up, scroll forwards If the automatic switch-on is enabled, button.
through station memory ........ 88 the Infotainment system can also be The system Settings menu is
Discontinue TA and switched off and on again via the displayed.
PTY31 messages ................. 88 ignition.
Enable/disable Ignition logic tick box.
CD: Skip one track This link between the radio and
forwards, fast forward ......... 101 ignition is preset in the factory, but this
6 Turn: adjust volume .............. 76 can be disabled.
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Enabled: on the right side of the ■ If the respective source is enabled, Menu concept
display the message appears "The the volume of the traffic The menu structure of the
radio will be switched on/off announcements, the external audio Infotainment system consists of
automatically with the ignition". sources and the radio and CD can different types of menu pages:
Disabled: on the right side of the be adjusted separately.
■ Selection pages
display the message appears "Radio
Speed dependent volume control ■ Feature pages
can only be switched on via ON/OFF
(SDVC) ■ Settings pages
button".
When SDVC is activated 3 86, the
volume is adapted automatically to The different pages have different
Automatic switch-off functionalities:
The Infotainment system switches make up for the road and wind noise
itself off automatically after one hour when driving. Selection pages
if you switch it on with the ignition off.
External source
Setting the volume An external source, e.g. a mobile
Turn the e knob. phone or a navigation system, can be
connected to the Infotainment
■ The Infotainment system plays at system.
the volume last set, provided the
volume was below the maximum In this case External In appears in the
switch-on volume 3 86. display.
■ Traffic announcements and We recommend having appliances
external audio sources are inserted installed by an Opel Partner.
at a preset minimum volume Selection pages have a selection
3 86. menu with a preview of each menu
item on the left margin of the screen.
Selection pages lead you to feature or
settings pages.
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The Audio menu is an example of Settings pages Selecting from a menu


a selection page.
Feature pages

Settings pages are menu pages The items within a menu are selected
where settings can be made , e.g. by using a cursor moved by turning
sound settings, etc. the multifunction knob. The cursor
Feature pages are menu pages has the shape of a frame (bar). The
The CD Extras menu is an example
where you stay, e.g. when listening to cursor indicates which menu item is
of a settings page.
the radio or a CD. being selected.
Feature pages also have menu items Menu levels Turn the multifunction knob until the
that can be executed and that will lead The menus of the Infotainment desired menu item is marked.
to further feature or settings pages. system are divided into levels. The
current menu level is shown by Press the multifunction knob.
The radio menu is an example of
a feature page. vertical lines at the edge of the screen The associated function is performed
(e.g. main display = no line, feature or another menu is displayed.
page radio = 1 line, etc.). ■ In the following chapters of the
operating instructions, the requests
for action described above are
summarised into the following
request for action:
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Select the menu item. Press the multifunction knob to For this purpose, the currently
■ In some menus, settings are made confirm your selection. displayed menu is overlaid with the
by turning the multifunction knob. In the following chapters of the pop-up.
■ Active functions are identified by operating instructions, the requests You have to confirm some of the pop-
a ticked box or a selected option for action described above are ups (e.g. traffic announcements
field in front of the menu item. summarised into the following during a telephone conversation),
request for action: others will automatically disappear
■ Functions, which are switched off, after a short period.
are identified by an unticked box or Select the desired list item.
an empty option field in front of the ■ If you move the cursor to the top or In CD mode, for example, the traffic
menu item. bottom area of the display, other list station is displayed during a traffic
items appear. A scroll-bar on the announcement when TP is active.
Selecting from a list right edge of the display indicates
the current cursor position in the Selecting the main menu
list.
■ The last list item selected is marked
with an arrow in some lists.
■ The name of the list and the number
of items in it are displayed above
the list.

Pop-up menus
In certain cases the display shows
Some menus are displayed in the additional notes and information of
form of lists. To access the main menu, proceed
the Infotainment system or other as follows:
Move cursor up or down by turning vehicle components as a pop-up.
the multifunction knob. Turn the multifunction knob to the
right until menu item Main appears in
the footer.
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Press the multifunction knob. The station last tuned in to is To select the Audio menu, proceed as
The main menu is displayed. displayed. follows:
Or: You will hear the last station tuned in. In the radio, CD or Sound menu:
Repeat the following steps until the Turn the multifunction knob to the left
Selecting the CD menu until menu item Return is displayed
main menu is displayed:
Press CDC button. on the title bar.
Turn the multifunction knob to the left
The CD menu is displayed. Press the multifunction knob.
until menu item Return is displayed
on the title bar. The Audio menu is displayed.
Press the multifunction knob.
Or:
Press MAIN button.
The main menu is displayed.

Selecting the radio menu


Press TUNER button.
The radio menu is displayed. If no CD is inserted, the CD-
Changer menu appears 3 101.
The last CD track played is displayed. Selecting the Sound menu
Press SOUND button.
You will hear the last CD track played.
The Sound menu is displayed.
Selecting the Audio menu Or:
In the Audio menu, change between You are in the Audio menu.
the wavebands FM, AM, DAB (if
available) and the CD changer to Select the menu item Sound.
access the Sound menu. The Sound menu is displayed.
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Leaving a menu Press the multifunction knob. Main menu


There are two ways to leave a menu: The main menu is displayed.
This option is not available in lists,
Leaving a menu with the multifunction
knob input menus and the main menu.
Using the function buttons to exit from
menu
You can use the CDC, TUNER,
SETTINGS, SOUND or MAIN
function buttons to exit from a menu.
■ Press CDC button.
The main menu is the display which
The CD menu is displayed.
only provides information. Three
■ Press TUNER button. different main menu views can be
The radio menu is displayed. selected: audio, Mobile phone portal
Turn the multifunction knob to the left and on-board computer.
until menu item Return is displayed ■ Press SETTINGS button.
The next higher-ranking menu is To enter the main menu, proceed as
on the title bar. described above.
Press the multifunction knob. displayed.
Menus opened via the SETTINGS The following information can be
The next higher-ranking menu is displayed:
displayed. button can also be left via that
button. On-board computer information
This option is not available in the main
menu. ■ Press SOUND button. Display of on-board computer
The Sound menu is displayed. information, which was selected with
Or: the BC button. See your car owner’s
Turn the multifunction knob to the ■ Press MAIN button.
manual.
right until menu item Main is The main menu is displayed.
displayed on the bottom bar.
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Mobile phone portal information ■ The programme name is indicated Information on the climate control
Display of the information provided if if the RDS function is active system
a Mobile phone portal is fitted. See 3 93. See car owner’s manual.
operating instructions for Mobile ■ If traffic announcements are
phone portal. enabled, [TP] or [ ] will be displayed Tone settings
3 93.
Audio Information
Display of the following audio ■ If one or more CDs are inserted, CD
information: in will be displayed. If a CD with
MP3 music files is being played,
■ Current station memory slot or CD. MP3 is also displayed 3 101.
■ Current station name or station ■ If Random CD is enabled g is
frequency or CD no., CD track no, displayed 3 101.
CD title, artist’s name or album
name plus track time and track ■ If Random Magazine is enabled
name. h is displayed 3 101.
■ If the analogue radio is enabled, ■ If Repeat Track is enabled i is In the Sound menu, which is called up
FM, AM or FMDAB is displayed displayed 3 101. via the SOUND button or via the
3 88. ■ If Scan CD is enabled l︳is Audio menu, the following menu
■ If the digital radio is enabled, displayed 3 101. items are listed:
DABFM or DAB plus the name of ■ Treble and Bass
the ensemble and the service are Outside Temperature
Indication of the current outside ■ Balance and Fader
displayed 3 96.
temperature. See your car owner’s ■ Subwoofer (if available)
■ If the Regional function is enabled,
manual. ■ Position
REG is displayed 3 93.
■ If the AS-memory is enabled, AS Time ■ Sound
will be displayed 3 91. Display of the current time. See your ■ Equalizer
car owner’s manual.
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Setting Bass and Treble Setting the volume distribution The following options are available:
The settings apply to the currently between front - rear ■ Driver: Optimisation of surround
selected audio source and are stored mapping for the driver.
separately for FM, AM, DAB (if 1. Select the menu item Balance -
Fader. ■ Front: Optimisation of surround
available) and CD changer. mapping for the front seats.
1. Select the menu item Treble - 2. Select menu item Fader.
■ All positions: Optimisation of
Bass. 3. Turn the multifunction knob until surround mapping for all seats.
2. Select Bass or Treble. the desired value is set.
Select the desired option.
3. Turn the multifunction knob until 4. Press the multifunction knob.
the desired value is set. Sound
Subwoofer
4. Press the multifunction knob. If you prefer a preset sound style
(if available) there are five options to select from.
Bass tones are automatically Use this function to adjust the volume
adjusted to the driving speed to Select menu item Sound.
for the separate bass speaker, if
compensate for rolling and ambient applicable. The following options are available:
noise. The setting cannot be User (user-defined sound colour, see
changed. 1. Select menu item Subwoofer. Equalizer, Jazz, Speech, Pop,
2. Turn the multifunction knob until Classic, Rock.
Setting the volume distribution the desired value is set. Activate the desired sound style.
between right - left 3. Press the multifunction knob.
1. Select the menu item Balance - The Sound menu is displayed. Equalizer
Fader. With this function, you can alter
2. Select menu item Balance.
Position 7 sound frequencies (7 band
Use this function to optimise the equalizer).
3. Turn the multifunction knob until surround sound (running times, Please note that any sound
the desired value is set. frequency response and volume) optimisations you have made are
4. Press the multifunction knob. using preset values. cancelled.
Select menu item Position.
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1. Select menu item Equalizer. Turn the multifunction knob until the
A slider is provided for each of the desired value is set.
sound frequencies. Press the multifunction knob.
2. Select the desired sound
frequency. SDVC
To compensate for ambient and
3. Turn the multifunction knob until
rolling noise, the Infotainment
the desired setting is reached.
system’s volume is adjusted to the
4. Press the multifunction knob. speed of the vehicle. You can use the
If you have made settings with the SDVC function to adjust the speed-
The following menu items are
equalizer, then the User option field in dependent volume.
available in the Volumes menu:
the Sound menu is automatically Select menu item SDVC.
enabled. ■ TA Volume: Volume of traffic
announcements Turn the multifunction knob until the
desired value is set.
■ SDVC: Speed Dependent Volume
Volume settings Control Press the multifunction knob.
The Volumes menu can be called up ■ Start-up volume: Maximum volume
from the radio or CD menu. when the Infotainment system is
Start-up volume
Press SETTINGS button. switched on Select menu item Start-up volume.
Select menu item Volumes. ■ External In: Volume of an external Turn the multifunction knob until the
source (for example when desired value is set.
The Volumes menu is displayed.
connecting a mobile telephone) Press the multifunction knob.
■ When switched on, the
TA Volume Infotainment system starts with the
Use this function to adjust the volume volume last selected if that volume
of traffic announcements. is below the maximum volume for
Select menu item TA Volume. switch-on.
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■ When switched on, the


Infotainment system starts with the
maximum volume for switch-on if
that volume is below the volume
last selected.

External In
Use this function to adjust the volume
of external audio sources such as
a mobile phone.
Select menu item External In.
Turn the multifunction knob until the
desired value is set.
Press the multifunction knob.
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Radio Usage Press the multifunction knob.


The Audio menu is displayed.
Radio mode Select waveband FM, AM or DAB (if
Switch from CD mode to radio mode available).
Usage .......................................... 88 as shown below:
The station last selected on the
Station search .............................. 88 Press TUNER button. waveband is heard and displayed.
Autostore lists .............................. 91 It is possible to choose between FM
Radio data system (RDS) ............ 93 (analogue radio) and DAB (digital
Digital audio broadcasting ........... 96 radio, if available) by pressing the
TUNER button.

Station search
Station menu

You are listening to the station last


tuned in.

Selecting a waveband for radio


mode
You are listening to the station last
tuned in.
In the radio menu turn the
multifunction knob to the left until
Starting in the radio menu proceed as
menu item Return is displayed on the
follows to access the Station menu:
title bar.
Select menu item Station.
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The Station menu contains the The station currently tuned in is The list of stations reappears after the
following areas: marked with an arrow. search. The first station on the
In the upper area, stored stations can Select the station desired. updated list is played and is marked
be called up. with an arrow.
The new station tuned in is marked
In the lower area, all other receivable with an arrow. For digital radio (DAB), in addition to
stations can be called up. the list of stations, there is also a list
You will hear the newly tuned-in of ensembles 3 96.
In the centre area the list of receivable station.
stations using menu item Update Automatic search
stations can be updated. Update list of stations
The list of receivable stations is
Calling up stored stations using the updated automatically. The
Station menu performance of the station list update
Move the cursor in the list of memory varies depending on the waveband
slots (upper area). set.
The station currently tuned in is Select menu item Update stations
marked with an arrow. (centre area).
Select the station desired. For analogue radio reception (FM or
The new station tuned in is marked AM):
with an arrow. Memory... is displayed. Keep the rocker switch m or n
You will hear the newly tuned-in The radio is muted during searching. pressed until Seek is displayed.
station. If the search has ended, the first Or:
station on the updated station list will Select the menu item |k or the l| in
Calling up receivable stations using
be played. the radio menu.
the Station menu
Move the cursor in the list of For digital radio reception (DAB): Seek is displayed (only with RDS off).
receivable stations (lower area). The entire waveband is displayed. The radio is muted until a station is
found.
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■ If you know the frequency of the ■ Coarse tuning: Select menu item Manual.
desired station, then keep the Keep the rocker switch c or d In the DAB waveband, proceed as
rocker switch m or n pressed pressed until the desired frequency follows:
until the frequency is almost is almost reached.
reached. Select menu item Extras and then
■ Fine tuning: select menu item Manual.
■ After releasing the rocker switch,
the next receivable station is Fine tuning is not possible in the The following applies to all
automatically tuned in. DAB waveband. wavebands:
■ If the radio cannot find a station, it Tap on the rocker switch c or d A slider with the entire waveband is
switches automatically to a more repeatedly until the exact frequency displayed.
sensitive search level. If it still is reached. The frequency last tuned into is
cannot find a station, the last displayed.
Station search with the multifunction
frequency active will be set. knob Turn the multifunction knob until the
With digital radio (DAB), you can also The station search with the exact frequency is reached.
search for ensembles 3 96. multifunction knob is started from the You will hear the newly tuned-in
radio menu. station.
Manual station search Press the multifunction knob.
The manual station search is used to
tune in to stations of known The radio menu is displayed.
frequencies. The newly tuned-in station is
displayed.
Station search with the rocker switch
With digital radio (DAB), you can also
Keep the rocker switch c or d pressed search for ensembles 3 96.
until the desired frequency is
reached. Station memory
Separate memory slots are available
In the FM or AM waveband, proceed for each wavelength (FM, AM, DAB):
as follows:
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9 memory slots are available for each The station tuned-in is audible again Autostore lists
of the following wavelenght: and is displayed.
FM, FM-AS (automatically stored FM The station is stored in the desired Autostore (AS)
stations), AM, AM-AS (automatically memory slot. Automatic storing (AS) of any
stored AM stations), DAB (digital Or: receivable station is possible in all
radio) and DAB-AS (automatically wavebands. These stations are
stored digital stations). In the radio menu set the station
stored in a separate AS memory.
required.
The memory slots can be selected To automatically store stations, the
directly in the respective wavelength Select menu item Store.
radio needs to be in AS mode.
via the station buttons or via the list of A list of all stored stations is
In the radio menu enable/disable on
stations. displayed.
standby for traffic announcements if
Manual Storing desired 3 93.
To store stations manually, the radio Select menu item Autostore.
needs to be in normal mode 3 91.
RDS on or RDS off are stored
together with the station.
Two options are available for manual
station storing:
Tune in to the desired station.
Keep the station button pressed on Select the memory slot required.
which the tuned-in station is to be
stored. The radio menu is displayed.
The radio is muted for a short while The new memory slot is displayed. The entire waveband is displayed.
and displays the station previously The station is stored in the desired The automatic station storing is
stored in the memory slot. memory slot. started.
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The 9 best receivable stations in the Switching between AS and Switching to normal mode
selected waveband are stored to normal mode If the Autostore menu item is listed in
memory slots 1 to 9. the radio menu, proceed as follows:
After the stations have been stored, Switching to AS mode Select menu item Extras.
the desired station can be selected by If the Autostore menu item is not
The corresponding waveband
pressing the appropriate station available in the radio menu, proceed
specific Extras menu is displayed.
button or in the station menu 3 88. as follows:
RDS is switched on automatically Select menu item Extras.
when automatic storing is enabled. The corresponding waveband
First, all receivable RDS stations are specific Extras menu is displayed.
stored.
If on standby for traffic announcement
is switched on prior to or during
automatic storing, the radio will select
a memory slot with a traffic
announcement station on completion
of the automatic station search. Select menu item FM level, AM level
If on standby for traffic announcement or DAB Level (if available).
is switched on during automatic The radio switches to the normal
storing, then the automatic station mode for the selected waveband.
search will remain active until at least Select menu item AS level.
The radio menu appears on the
one traffic programme is found. The radio switches to the AS mode of display, the menu item Store is listed
the selected waveband. there.
The radio menu appears on the
display, the menu item Autostore is Storing new stations with AS
listed there. If you drive out of the reception area
of a stored station, new stations need
to be stored.
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Calling up a station If the RDS function is not switched on,


The desired waveband and the the frequency of an RDS station is
desired mode need to be active 3 88. displayed.

Calling up a station via station button Automatic RDS


You are listening to the station last Use this function to ensure that the
tuned in. RDS function is enabled even when
RDS is disabled. However, the
Select the desired station with automatic station search will also
a station button. respond to non-RDS stations.
Select menu item RDS. This function is only applied if RDS is
Calling up stations with the menu
To call up stations via a menu 3 88. switched off.
Switching RDS on/off
If you switch RDS on, the RDS Select menu item RDS.
Radio data system (RDS) functions are enabled and only RDS Enable/disable the Automatic tick
stations are sought during the box.
RDS is a service provided by the radio
stations which makes it significantly automatic station search.
RDS station selection
easier to find the FM channels If you switch RDS off, the RDS
RDS must be switched on
required and enables them to be functions will be disabled and the
received without interference. automatic station search will not only Press the rocker switch m or n or
look for RDS stations. select the menu item |k or l| in the
RDS is only possible on the FM band.
Select menu item RDS. radio menu.
This function is set in the radio menu.
Select the option field On/Off. The radio scrolls on to the next RDS
Press SETTINGS button. station stored in the list of stations.
The audio settings menu is displayed. If the RDS function is switched on, the
programme name of an RDS station RDS station search
is displayed. To search RDS stations, proceed as
follows:
RDS must be switched on.
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You are listening to the station last Select menu item PTY selection. The PTY station list with the
tuned in. Several programme types such as e. receivable stations and your selected
Keep the rocker switch m or n g. News or Sport are available. programme types is displayed.
pressed until Seek is displayed.
The radio is muted until a station is
found.
If you switch the traffic programme
(TP) on before searching for stations,
the system will only search for traffic
programme stations.

Programme type (PTY)


Many RDS stations transmit a PTY If no PTY station can be received, No
code describing the type of Select the desired programme type.
station available is displayed. Select
programme broadcast (e. g. news). The radio menu appears on the this message to access the radio
The PTY code allows selection of display and PTY Search is displayed. menu.
stations by programme type. The station last found is displayed. Select the station desired.
■ Programme type and station You will hear the station found.
selection is only possible in the FM The new station tuned in is marked
and DAB wavebands. Programme type station list with an arrow.
■ This function is set in the radio You can make your choice from a list You will hear the station found.
menu. of all the receivable stations with their
programme type. Regional programmes
Programme type selection You are listening to the station last Some RDS stations transmit different
You are listening to the station last tuned in. regional programmes over different
tuned in. frequencies at certain times.
Select menu item Extras.
Select menu item Extras.
Select menu item PTY stations.
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■ Regionalisation is only possible in Off Traffic stations can be recognised by


the FM waveband. The radio allows switching to another the TP symbol in the display.
■ The RDS function must be switched regional programme.
Switching traffic programme on/off
on.
Automatic ■ If on standby for traffic
■ This function is set in the radio The radio remains tuned to the announcement is enabled, [TP] or
menu. regional programme while seeking [ ] is displayed in the upper display
Press SETTINGS button. the transmission frequency with the line.
Select menu item REG. strongest reception (AF) for a radio ■ If the current station is a traffic
programme until the programme can programme station, [TP] appears in
Three option fields are available for
no longer be received without the upper line of the display.
regionalisation.
interference.
■ This function is set with the TP
If the reception quality of the regional button.
programme is no longer sufficient for
Press TP button to enable/disable
interference-free reception, the radio
on standby for traffic
switches to another regional
announcement.
programme.
If on standby for traffic
Switching regionalisation on, off, announcement is enabled, [ ] is
automatic displayed. If on standby for traffic
Select menu item REG. announcement is disabled, [ ] is not
Select option field Automatic / On / displayed.
On Off. Or:
The radio remains tuned to the
Press SETTINGS button.
regional programme while seeking Traffic programme (TP)
the best receivable station frequency. The audio settings menu is displayed.
Traffic programme stations are FM
RDS stations which broadcast traffic
news.
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Keep the rocker switch m or n announcement. To do this, on


pressed until Seek is displayed. standby for traffic announcements
The radio only searches for traffic must be enabled.
programme stations. During the phone call the radio or CD
changer are muted.
Hearing traffic announcements only
External In and [TP] appear on the
Being on standby for traffic display.
announcements must be enabled.
Information on traffic announcements
Turn the knob e to the left to reduce in DAB mode 3 96.
Enable/disable the TP tick box. the volume to zero.
During a traffic announcement the
If on standby for traffic announcement Deactivating traffic announcements message A traffic message is just
is enabled, [ ] is displayed. To switch off a traffic announcement, received is displayed.
If on standby for traffic announcement e. g. during CD playback, proceed as The phone call is not interrupted.
is disabled, [ ] is not displayed. follows: Select menu item Reject to reject the
■ If on standby for traffic Press TP button. traffic announcement.
announcement is switched on, then The traffic announcement is stopped. Select menu item Accept to listen to
CD playback or DAB reception are the traffic announcement.
interrupted during a traffic On standby for traffic announcement
announcement. remains switched on.
■ Traffic announcements are played Traffic announcement while an
Digital audio broadcasting
at the preset traffic announcement external source is active DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast) allows
volume 3 86. The external source (e. g. mobile you to enjoy digital sound quality
phone) has priority over traffic radio.
Traffic programme station search announcements. However, if
This function is only possible within necessary you can hear a traffic
the FM waveband.
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Ensemble Select the arrow next to the ensemble The automatic ensemble search
Several programmes are always name. starts.
combined into a so-called ensemble Select the desired ensemble. After going through the wavelength,
on a frequency. The radio menu is displayed. the system changes back to the
ensemble list.
Scrolling through ensembles The desired ensemble and its first
available programme are displayed. You will hear the program available
You can scroll through ensembles
from the first ensemble. This is
which you have already received The first available programme of the marked with an arrow.
once (the ensembles need to be ensemble is played.
receivable). Ensemble: Manual search
Automatic ensemble search
Press the rocker switch c or d. Keep the rocker switch c or d pressed
Keep rocker switch m or n pressed until the next memory level is
The previous or next occupied until the ensemble search starts.
memory level appears briefly on the displayed.
display. The radio is muted until an ensemble Use rocker switch c or d for manual
is found. tuning.
After that the ensemble stored on the
memory level and its first available The first available programme of the Or:
programme are displayed. ensemble is played.
Press rocker switch c or d during the
The first available programme of the Or:
automatic ensemble search.
ensemble is played. This function is set in the radio menu.
Use rocker switch c or d for manual
Select the arrow next to the ensemble tuning.
Selecting an ensemble name.
You can select ensembles directly
which you have already received Select menu item Search available DAB menu
once (the ensemble needs to be ensembles. DAM menu functions are set in the
receivable). The DAB Ensemble menu is radio menu.
This function is set in the radio menu. displayed. Press SETTINGS button.
The entire waveband is displayed. The audio settings menu is displayed.
98 Radio

■ same program type: if reception is (volume bandwidth compression).


poor, the system will change to an This makes them more audible when
FM station with the same type of rolling or ambient noise is high.
programme, if available. Select menu item DAB.
■ other programs: If reception is poor, Enable/disable the DAB Compr. tick
the system will change to any other box to change the setting.
FM station.
■ No switch to FM: the system will not Announcement types
change to any other station. You can define for which
The following menu items are announcements radio or CD playback
available in the DAB menu: DAB AF will be interrupted. You can select
You can define that when you drive more than one announcement type at
DABFM into another ensemble area the same the same time.
You can define that the same station station is received as in the previous Availability of the announcements
as on DAB is received, if possible, ensemble area. depends on the broadcasting
when switching to FM. This function can only be performed if stations.
Select menu item DAB. the station is included in the new Select menu item DAB.
ensemble.
Select menu item DABFM. Select menu item Announc. types.
Select menu item DAB.
Change to: same program, same The Announc. types list is displayed.
program type, other programs or No Enable/disable the DAB AF tick box
to change the setting. Enable/disable the tick box required.
switch to FM
■ same program: if reception is poor, DAB Compr.
the system will change to the You can define that very quiet sounds
relevant FM station, if available. (e. g. some passages of classical
pieces) are played more loudly
Radio 99

■ The messages of all Radio text The first 20 to 25 characters of the


announcement types are issued via radio text can also be shown in the
a pop-up window using an increase info menu.
in volume. Showing and hiding Radio text in
■ Alarm and Traffic announcements menu information
have a higher priority and may Radio text can be shown or hidden in
interrupt other announcement the info menu (INFO button). The
types. factory setting shows radio text.
■ An announcement can be Only the first 20 to 25 characters can
terminated with the TP button. be displayed in the info menu. For
information on how to display all of the
DAB: Radio text radio text see “Radio text”.
Some DAB stations additionally 9 Warning
broadcast information (e. g. news) as This function is set in the radio menu.
Since the display of radio texts Press SETTINGS button.
text on the display.
may distract you from the road,
■ Radio text is only available in the you should use the DAB radio text Select menu item DAB.
DAB waveband. function only when the vehicle is Enable/disable the Radio text tick
■ Not all stations broadcast radio text stationary. box.
continuously.
Select menu item Extras. Traffic Announcement in DAB Mode
If the current DAB station provides
Select menu item Radio text.
traffic programmes and this type of
The radio text received from the announcement is enabled, the
tuned-in DAB station is displayed. announcements of the DAB station
Turn the multifunction knob to will be switched on.
navigate up and down in the menu.
100 CD Player

CD Player General information ■ You can also use the Infotainment


system to play CDs containing MP3
The CD player is equipped with music data and Mixed Mode CDs.
a changer unit for six CDs.
■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs
General information ................... 100 You can play standard commercial are more vulnerable to mishandling
CDs with a diameter of 12 cm with this than prerecorded CDs. Correct
Usage ........................................ 101
unit. CDs with a diameter of 8 cm can handling, especially in the case of
only be played with an adapter. self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs,
must be ensured. See below.
Caution
■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs
may not play correctly or not at all.
Under no circumstances place
In such cases it is not the
DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter
equipment that is at fault.
of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio
player. ■ Avoid leaving fingerprints when you
change CDs.
You must not put any stickers on
CDs. These discs can get jammed ■ Put CDs back in their sleeves
in the CD drive and ruin the drive. immediately after removing them
An expensive replacement of the from the CD player in order to
device will then be necessary. protect them from damage and dirt.
■ Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear
■ The format of the CD must be the lens of the CD player inside the
ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2 or device and cause faults.
JOLIET. All other formats cannot be ■ Protect CDs from heat and direct
played back reliably. sunlight.
■ Audio CDs with copy protection, ■ The following restrictions apply for
which are not in compliance with data stored on an MP3 CD:
the audio CD standard, may not
play correctly or not at all.
CD Player 101

When naming albums and tracks, In the upper area of the display CD
umlauts or special characters in appears for audio CDs, with an
should not be included. additional MP3 for MP3 CDs and the
Applicable playlist extensions: CD name for text CDs.
"m3u" or "pls". You do not leave the CD changer
When generating (coding) the MP3 menu until you press the CDC button.
files from audio data, a bitrate of up This allows you to insert more CDs.
to max. 256 kbit/s should be used.
CD playback
To use MP3 files in the Infotainment
Switch from radio mode to CD mode
system, the MP3 files must have In the CD-Changer menu, radio mode
as follows:
the file extension ".mp3". is always on to bridge CD changes.
One or several CDs are in the CD
■ A total of 65535 playable tracks can Select an empty CD compartment.
changer.
be stored on one CD. It will not be Please insert CD now is displayed on
possible to play any additional Press CDC button.
the bottom bar of the display.
tracks. The CD menu is displayed.
Insert the CD into the CD slot.
■ A maximum of 253 albums can be
The CD is automatically drawn in.
saved on an MP3 CD for use with
the Infotainment System. The ■ Do not prevent or assist the CD
albums can be selected individually being drawn in.
with the Infotainment system. ■ reading... CD X appears on the
display (X = respective number of
Usage the CD slot).
The tick box of the CD slot marked is
Inserting a CD enabled.
Press j button.
You’re listening to the CD in the CD
The CD-Changer menu is displayed. compartment selected.
102 CD Player

Depending on the type of CD, Or: In the CD menu select the menu item
different CD information is displayed In the CD menu select menu item __ or 66.
in the CD menu. Text information only Track. The CD changer plays the CD at
appears if Show title is switched on in increased speed and reduced
the Extras menu, see below A list of all tracks is displayed.
volume.
"Activating/deactivating CD text". The track currently being played is
marked with an arrow. The fast search is not audible with
If no CDs are inserted, the CD- MP3 tracks.
Changer menu is displayed. Select the track required.
Again select menu item __ or 66
The CD menu is displayed. when the desired passage is
Track selection
The newly selected track is displayed reached.
For audio CDs, the track is selected and played.
within the CD, for MP3 and Mixed
mode CDs within the album selected.
Selecting a CD
Fast search forwards/ You’re listening to a track.
You’re listening to a track. backwards Press the appropriate number key.
Tap on the rocker switch m or n To find a certain point on a CD,
repeatedly until the desired track is proceed as follows: The CD changer is muted.
displayed. You’re listening to a track. If a CD has not yet been read
The track required is played. reading... appears on the display.
Keep rocker switch m or n pressed
Or: The CD compartment is selected and
until you reach the point you want.
the track is displayed.
In the CD menu turn the multifunction The CD changer plays the CD at
knob until menu item |k or l| is You’re listening to the CD in the CD
increased speed and reduced
compartment selected.
marked. volume.
If no other CDs are inserted, playback
Press the multifunction knob The fast search is not audible with
of the current CD is continued.
repeatedly until the desired track is MP3 tracks.
displayed. Or:
Or:
The track required is played.
CD Player 103

Tap on the rocker switch d or c ■ If it is an MP3 or Mixed Mode CD The first track from the newly selected
repeatedly until the desired CD with several albums, these are also album or CD is shown on the display.
compartment is marked. shown on the list The newly selected track is played.
The CD changer is muted. ■ If it is a Mixed Mode CD, the tracks
If a CD has not yet been read from the audio part are played first. CDC Extras
reading... appears on the display. In the CD menu select the Extras
Album or CD selection for MP3 menu item.
The CD compartment selected and or Mixed CDs
the track are displayed. The CD Extras menu is displayed.
You are listening to a track from an
You’re listening to the CD in the CD album.
compartment selected.
Press the rocker switch c or d until the
If no other CDs are inserted, playback album or CD you want appears on the
of the current CD is continued. display.
Or: You will hear the first track from the
Starting from the CD menu, select the album or CD selected.
desired CD as shown below: Or:
Select menu item CD. You are in the CD menu.
A CD album list appears on the Select menu item Album. The following option fields are
display. available in the Extras menu:
A CD album list appears on the
The CD selected is indicated by being display.
underlined. Normal
The current CD is underlined and the With this option, the subsequent
Select the desired CD. album which has just been played is functions Random CD/Random
The CD menu is displayed. marked with an arrow. Magazine, Repeat Track and Scan
The newly selected CD is displayed Select the album or CD you require. CD will be deactivated
and played. The CD menu is displayed.
104 CD Player

Random CD (Random) Audio CD: The h symbol appears in the


Audio CD: 4 tracks per CD are played before display.
When random play is selected for an changing to the next CD. Switching off Random CD or
audio CD, the tracks on a CD will be MP3 CD: Random Magazine
played in random order. Select the Normal option field.
If there are 5 or fewer albums on an
MP3 CD: MP3 CD, 4 tracks per album are The g or h symbol is no longer
If there are 5 or fewer albums on an played before changing to the next displayed.
MP3 CD, 4 tracks per album are CD.
played in random order. If there are Repeat Track
If there are more than 5 albums, one
more than 5 albums on the MP3 CD, The CD/MP3 changer repeats the
track per album is played before
1 track respectively is played per current track using the Repeat
changing to the next CD.
album. function.
Mixed Mode CD:
Mixed Mode CD: Switching on Repeat Track
On a Mixed Mode CD, first of all A track will be played.
On a Mixed Mode CD, the tracks from 4 tracks from the audio part are
the audio part are played first in Hold down the rocker switch c until
played in random order and then the
random order. Then the tracks from system changes to the next CD. The the i symbol appears in the display.
the MP3 part are played as described next time the system changes to the Repeat On appears in the display for
above. Mixed Mode CD, the tracks from the a few seconds.
Switching on Random CD MP3 part are played as described This track will be repeated constantly.
Select the Random CD option field. above.
Or:
The g symbol appears in the These rules protect the mechanical
Select the Repeat Track option field.
display. system and relatively long
interruptions in play caused by The i symbol appears in the
Random Magazine (Random) changing CDs are avoided. display.
With Random Magazine, the tracks Switching on Random Magazine This track will be repeated constantly.
on all CDs inserted will be played in Select the Random Magazine option
random order. field.
CD Player 105

Switching off Repeat Track Switching off Scan CD Not all CDs contain CD text. In these
Hold down the rocker switch c until Hold down the rocker switch d until cases, the track numbers and playing
the i symbol is no longer displayed. the 6⃒ symbol is no longer displayed. times are always displayed.
Repeat Off appears in the display for Or: Activate/deactivate the Show title
a few seconds. Select a new track. check box.
Or: Or: Traffic announcement in CD mode
Select a new track. Select the Normal option field. Traffic announcements can be
Or: The CD menu appears in the display. received while a CD is playing. Traffic
Select the Normal option field. programme (TP) 3 93.
The 6⃒ symbol is no longer
The i symbol is no longer displayed. displayed. A traffic announcement can be
terminated with the TP button and the
Scan CD Activating/deactivating CD text current CD will continue to play.
With the Scan CD function, the CD/ Different information can be
MP3 changer plays each track for 10 displayed depending on whether CD
Removing a CD
seconds. text is activated or deactivated. Press the j button.
Switching on Scan CD Activated = CD name The CD-Changer menu appears in
A track will be played. the display.
Track name
Hold down the rocker switch d until Artist name
the 6⃒ symbol appears in the display.
Album name
Or: Deactivated = Track number
Select the Scan CD option field. CD-number
The 6⃒ symbol appears in the Album name
display.
Playing time
106 CD Player

The last station set or the last CD


played will be played.
1. Select the desired CD tray.
The CD changer ejects the CD.
If a CD is ejected or inserted, the
last radio station used will
automatically be played.
2. Remove the CD.
If the CD is not removed, it will
return to the player automatically
after a short time.
It is possible to remove all the CDs
from the CD changer at once.
3. Hold down the j button until
a pop-up menu appears in the
display, asking Eject all CDs?
4. Confirm OK by pressing the
multifunction knob.
The CDs will be ejected one after
the other.
■ If a CD is not removed, it will return
to the player automatically and the
ejection process will be stopped.
■ If the CD magazine is empty, the
text “Magazine empty” appears on
the display for about 5 seconds.
CD Player 107
108

Index A
Activating CD player................... 101
F
Fader............................................ 84
AM................................................ 88 FM................................................ 88
AS................................................. 91
Automatic search.......................... 88 G
Automatic switch off...................... 78 General information.............. 74, 100
Autostore lists............................... 91 I
B Ignition logic.................................. 78
Balance......................................... 84 L
Bass.............................................. 84 Leaving a menu............................ 78
C M
Calling up stations........................ 88 Main display.................................. 78
CD changer........................ 100, 101 Manual station search.................. 88
CD, eject..................................... 101 Menu operation............................. 78
CD Extras................................... 101 Multifunction knob......................... 78
CD, insert.................................... 101
CD text........................................ 101 O
Operation ..................................... 78
D Overview ...................................... 76
DAB........................................ 88, 96
DAB menu.................................... 96 P
DAB radio text.............................. 96 Pop-up menu................................ 78
Digital audio broadcasting............ 96 Position......................................... 84
Programme type........................... 93
E PTY............................................... 93
Ensemble...................................... 96
External In.................................... 86
109

R Tone settings................................ 84
Radio data system (RDS) ............ 93 TP................................................. 93
Radio text..................................... 96 Traffic announcements................. 93
Random...................................... 101 Traffic programme........................ 93
Random album........................... 101 Treble........................................... 84
Regional programmes.................. 93
Repeat track............................... 101
U
Update stations............................. 88
S Usage................................... 88, 101
Scan CD..................................... 101 User.............................................. 84
SDVC............................................ 86 Using the CD player................... 101
Setting the volume........................ 78 Using the Infotainment system..... 78
Show title.................................... 101
Sound settings.............................. 84
V
Speed dependent volume Volume......................................... 78
control (SDVC).......................... 86 Volume settings............................ 86
Starting CD replay...................... 101
Start-up volume............................ 86
Station list..................................... 88
Station memory............................ 88
Station menu................................ 88
Station search............................... 88
Store............................................. 88
Subwoofer.................................... 84
Switching the Infotainment
system on or off......................... 78
T
TA volume.................................... 86
Theft-deterrent feature ................. 75
110
CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 Introduction ................................ 112
Radio ......................................... 123
CD Player .................................. 129
AUX input ................................... 133
Index .......................................... 134
112 Introduction

Introduction General information In addition the Infotainment system


can be equipped with a Mobile phone
The Infotainment system provides portal.
you with state-of-the-art in-car
infotainment. Optionally, the Infotainment system
General information ................... 112 can be operated using controls on the
The radio has nine automatic station steering wheel.
Theft-deterrent feature ............... 113
memories for each available
Overview .................................... 114 waveband (FM, AM). The well-thought-out design of the
Operation ................................... 117 control elements and the clear
The digital sound processor provides displays enable you to control the
Tone settings ............................. 120 you with several preset equalizer system easily and intuitively.
Volume settings ......................... 121 modes for sound optimisation.
The integrated CD player will Important information on
entertain you with audio CDs and operation and traffic safety
MP3 CDs.
The on-board computer can be 9 Warning
accessed from the Infotainment
System. For details please consult The Infotainment system has to be
the Owner’s Manual for your car. used so that the vehicle can be
Furthermore, you can connect an driven safely at all times. If in doubt
external source, such as a mobile stop your vehicle and operate the
phone to the Infotainment system. Infotainment system while the
vehicle is stationary.
An audio source connected to the
AUX input of your vehicle, e.g.
a portable CD player or an MP3
player can be played back via the
loudspeakers in the Infotainment
system.
Introduction 113

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 deterrent.
The Infotainment system therefore
functions only in your vehicle and is
worthless for a thief.
114 Introduction

Overview
Control elements on instrument panel
Introduction 115

1 RDS .................................... 125 7 m ....................................... 120 11 n ....................................... 123


Display programme name Radio: Page back in Radio: Page forward in
or transmission frequency station memory, manual station memory, manual
of the station ....................... 125 and automatic station and automatic station
Update station list ............... 123 search ................................. 123 search ................................. 123
2 AS ....................................... 125 CD/MP3: Previous track, CD/MP3: Next track, track
Activate/deactivate AS fast track backward ............. 130 fast forward ......................... 130
level ..................................... 125 Change menu values .......... 117 Change menu values .......... 117
Automatic station store ....... 125 8 oe knob ....................... 117 12 1...9 ..................................... 123
3 TP ....................................... 125 Press: Switch on/off Station buttons .................... 123
Traffic programme ............... 125 Infotainment system ............ 117 13 SETTINGS .......................... 121
Turn: Adjust volume ............ 117 Volume settings .................. 121
4 REG .................................... 125
Regional programme on/off 125 9 CD/MP3 .............................. 130 System settings ................... 117
CD/MP3 mode .................... 130 14 Audio/MP3 CD slot .............. 130
5 FM/AM ................................ 123
Changing the display type . . 130
Radio mode/switch 15 SOUND ............................... 120
Activate/deactivate
between FM and AM ........... 123 Enter sound settings ........... 120
random playback ................ 130
AUX input: Switch audio 16 j ......................................... 130
MP3: Display most
source to the external input 123 Eject CD .............................. 130
recently played album ......... 130
6 BC ....................................... 114
10 OK ....................................... 117
Trip computer ...................... 114
Confirm selection or page
forward in settings menu ..... 117
116 Introduction

Steering wheel audio controls 1 Thumbwheel ....................... 117 4 d button ............................... 123
Turn: TID (Triple-Info- Radio: search up, scroll
Display): Manual station forwards through station
search ................................. 117 memory ............................... 123
Turn: GID (Graphic-Info- CD: Short press: Skip one
Display): Previous/next track forwards ..................... 130
trip computer entry, CD: Long press: fast
manual station search forward ................................ 130
(when combined with a trip 5 c button ............................... 123
computer, turning the Radio: search down, scroll
thumbwheel has no radio back through station
finction) ............................... 117 memory ............................... 123
Press: TID: no function ....... 117 CD: Short press: Skip one
Press: GID: call up/reset track backwards .................. 130
trip computer, select a trip CD: Long press: fast
computer entry .................... 117 backwards ........................... 130
2 q button ............................. 123 6 o ................................... 117
Radio: Next stored station . . 123 Turn: adjust volume ............ 117
CD: Start CD playback ........ 130 Hold: adjust volume
MP3: Next album ................ 130 continously .......................... 117
3 p button ............................ 130
Switch between radio/CD/
MP3 and AUX mode mode . 130
Introduction 117

The steering wheel remote control Switching on and off with the ignition Enable/Disable Ignition Logic
has other functions in conjunction key (automatic switch-on) TID only:
with the Mobile phone portal, see If the automatic switch-on is enabled, 1. Press SETTINGS button to
chapter for Mobile phone portal. the Infotainment system can also be display Audio.
switched off and on again via the
ignition. 2. Press m button to display
Operation System.
This link between the radio and
3. Press OK until Ign.Logic ON or
Control elements ignition is preset in the factory, but this
Ign.Logic OFF (depending on the
The Infotainment system is operated can be disabled.
current setting) is displayed.
optionally via: ■ If the automatic switch-on is
disabled, the Infotainment system 4. Select the desired status with the
■ the central control unit in the m n buttons.
instrument panel 3 114 can only be switched on with the
e button or by inserting a CD and After a few seconds Audio is
■ controls on the steering wheel displayed, followed by the relevant
off with the e button.
3 114. audio source.
■ If the Infotainment system is
The operation of the Infotainment After changing the settings, press the
switched off when the ignition is
system can vary with the information SETTINGS button again and move
switched off, regardless of the
display type. There are two different back one level in the Settings menu.
current setting of the automatic
information displays available: Triple-
switch-on it, can only be switched Once you have changed settings,
Info-Display (TID) and Graphic-Info-
on via the e button and by inserting press one of the function buttons FM/
Display (GID). See "Information
a CD. AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display the
displays" in the Owner's manual for
further information. ■ The automatic start is always relevant function.
enabled after the Infotainment GID only:
Switching the Infotainment system has been disconnected
1. Press SETTINGS button to
system on or off from the operating voltage and re-
display Audio and System.
Press the e knob. connected.
2. Press m button to display
The audio source last set is played. System.
118 Introduction

3. Press OK to select System. Setting the volume External source


4. Press m until a selected or Turn the o knob. An external source, e.g. a mobile
unselected box for "Ign.Logic" ■ The Infotainment system plays at phone or a navigation system, can be
(depending on the current setting) the volume last set, provided the connected to the Infotainment
is displayed. volume was below the maximum system.
5. Press OK to change the current switch-on volume 3 121. The external source is automatically
setting. ■ Traffic announcements and transferred through via a control
After changing the settings, press the external audio sources are inserted signal from the device connected,
SETTINGS button again and move at a preset minimum volume even when the Infotainment system is
back one level in the Settings menu. 3 121. off. In this case External In is
displayed.
Once you have changed settings, ■ The volume of an audio source
press one of the function buttons FM/ connected via the AUX input can be We recommend having appliances
AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display the adjusted to suit the volumes of the installed by an Opel Partner.
relevant function. other audio sources (e.g. radio)
3 121.
AUX input
Press m until Main is displayed, then An external audio source, e.g.
confirm with OK to leave the ■ If the respective source is enabled, a portable CD player, can be
Settings menu. the volume of the traffic connected via the AUX input of your
Press n until Return appears, then announcements, the external audio vehicle. Stereo sound from this
confirm by pressing OK to move back sources and the radio and CD can source is played back via the
one level in the Settings menu. be adjusted separately. loudspeakers of the Infotainment
system.
Automatic switch-off Speed dependent volume control
(SDVC) The connector is located in the area
The Infotainment system switches of the centre console.
itself off automatically after one hour When SDVC is activated 3 121, the
if you switch it on with the ignition off. volume is adapted automatically to Always ensure that the AUX input
make up for the road and wind noise remains clean and dry.
when driving.
Introduction 119

For the best possible audio quality, Mobile phone portal information ■ If Random CD is enabled either
the external audio source should be Display of the information provided if RDM or g is displayed 3 130.
set to maximum volume. On units with a Mobile phone portal is fitted. See
line-out, the output signal is available operating instructions for Mobile
at a fixed audio level and cannot be phone portal.
changed.
To avoid overriding the AUX input, the Audio Information
effective output voltage of the Display of the following audio
external audio source must be lower information:
than 1.5 V. ■ Current waveband or AUX/CD.
■ Current station name or station
Main display frequency or CD track number or
The main menu is the display that CD track name.
appears after the Infotainment
■ If the Regional function is enabled,
system is switched on.
REG is displayed 3 125. Outside Temperature
The display varies depending on the
■ If the AS level is enabled, AS will be Indication of the current outside
equipment level of the vehicle.
displayed 3 125. temperature. See your car owner’s
The following information can be manual.
displayed: ■ If the RDS function is enabled,
RDS is displayed 3 125.
Time
Trip computer information ■ If traffic announcements are Display of the current time. See your
Display of on-board computer enabled, [TP] or [ ] will be displayed car owner’s manual.
information, which was selected with 3 125.
the BC button. See your car owner’s ■ If a CD is inserted, either CD or CD Information on the climate control
manual. in will be displayed. If a CD with system
MP3 music files is being played, See car owner’s manual.
MP3 is also displayed 3 130.
120 Introduction

Tone settings Setting the volume distribution After a few seconds the most
between right - left recent display reappears.
Press the SOUND button to make the
following settings: 3. Once you have changed settings,
1. Press the SOUND button until press one of the function buttons
■ Fader Balance appears on the display. FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display
■ Balance 2. Adjust the value with m or n. the relevant function.
■ Bass After a few seconds the most 4. Press the SOUND button until the
■ Treble recent display reappears. last active display appears again.
■ Sound 3. Once you have changed settings,
press one of the function buttons Sound
Setting the volume distribution FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display 1. Press the SOUND button until
between front - rear the relevant function. Sound and the set tone colour
4. Press the SOUND button until the appear on the display.
1. Press the SOUND button. last active display appears again. 2. Select a tone colour with m or
Fader appears on the display. n.
2. Adjust the value with m or n. Setting Bass and Treble
Make sure that any sound The available tone colour settings
After a few seconds the most opitmisations (see below "Sound") are: Rock, Disco, Classic, Jazz,
recent display reappears. are disabled. Vocal and Off.
3. Once you have changed settings, The Bass and Treble settings apply to After a few seconds the most
press one of the function buttons the current audio source and are recent display reappears.
FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display stored separately for FM, AM and CD. 3. Once you have changed settings,
the relevant function. press one of the function buttons
1. Press the SOUND button until
4. Press the SOUND button until the Bass or Treble appear on the FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display
last active display appears again. display. the relevant function.
2. Adjust the value with m or n. 4. Press the SOUND button until the
last active display appears again.
Introduction 121

Sound settings in the Settings The following menu items are 4. Adjust the value with m or n.
menu available: After a few seconds the most
Alternatively, the settings for Fader, ■ AUX Vol. AUX input volume, e.g. recent display reappears.
Balance and Sound can be changed a portable CD player 5. Press the SETTINGS button
in the Settings menu: ■ TA Volume: Volume of traffic again and move back one level in
1. Press the SETTINGS button. announcements the Settings menu.
2. Press OK until the relevant ■ SDVC: Speed Dependent Volume 6. Once you have changed settings,
function is displayed. Control press one of the function buttons
3. Adjust the value or select a tone ■ On Volume: Maximum volume FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display
colour (see above) with m or n. when the Infotainment system is the relevant function.
switched on
After a few seconds the most TA Volume
recent display reappears. ■ Ext. In Vol.: Volume of an external
If the TP function is switched on, the
source (for example when
4. Press the SETTINGS button system increases the volume for
connecting a mobile telephone)
again and move back one level in traffic announcements by default.
the Settings menu. This function allows setting
AUX Vol.
5. Once you have changed settings, a minimum volume for traffic
Use this function to adjust the AUX announcements.
press one of the function buttons input level in relation to other audio
FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display sources (e.g. radio). This function is 1. Press the SETTINGS button.
the relevant function. only available when the AUX audio 2. Press OK to select the relevant
source is enabled. function.
Volume settings 1. Set the external audio source to 3. Adjust the value with m or n.
Press SETTINGS button. maximum volume. After a few seconds the most
2. Press the SETTINGS button. recent display reappears.
3. Press OK to select the relevant 4. Press the SETTINGS button
function. again and move back one level in
the Settings menu.
122 Introduction

5. Once you have changed settings, 5. Once you have changed settings, Ext. In Vol.
press one of the function buttons press one of the function buttons Use this function to set a minimum
FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display volume of external audio sources
the relevant function. the relevant function. such as a mobile phone.
The volume is only set to a minimum 1. Press the SETTINGS button.
for announcements if the current On Volume
volume setting is lower than the 2. Press OK to select the relevant
1. Press the SETTINGS button. function.
minimum announcement volume
2. Press OK to select the relevant 3. Adjust the value with m or n.
selected.
function.
After a few seconds the most
SDVC 3. Adjust the value with m or n. recent display reappears.
To compensate for ambient and After a few seconds the most 4. Press the SETTINGS button
rolling noise, the Infotainment recent display reappears. again and move back one level in
system’s volume is adjusted to the 4. Press the SETTINGS button the Settings menu.
speed of the vehicle. You can use the again and move back one level in
SDVC function to adjust the speed- 5. Once you have changed settings,
the Settings menu. press one of the function buttons
dependent volume.
5. Once you have changed settings, FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display
1. Press the SETTINGS button. press one of the function buttons the relevant function.
2. Press OK to select the relevant FM/AM, CD/MP3 or BC to display
function. the relevant function.
3. Adjust the value with m or n. The maximum switch on volume
After a few seconds the most selected is used only if the volume
recent display reappears. prior to switching off was higher than
the maximum switch on volume and
4. Press the SETTINGS button
the Infotainment system has been off
again and move back one level in
for at least five minutes with the
the Settings menu.
ignition off.
Radio 123

Radio Usage Station search


Radio mode Automatic search
Switch from CD or AUX mode to radio Keep m or n pressed until Seek is
Usage ........................................ 123 mode as shown below: displayed.
Station search ............................ 123 Press FM/AM button.
Autostore lists ............................ 125 You are listening to the station last
Radio data system (RDS) .......... 125 tuned in.

Selecting a waveband
The Infotainment system provides
two wavebands: FM and AM. In
addition, each of the wavebands has
an autostore memory location (AS)
where stations can be automatically
stored 3 125.
The radio is on.
Press FM/AM button briefly. The radio is muted until a station is
The radio switches between FM, FM- found.
AS, AM and AM-AS. If the radio cannot find a station, it
The station last selected on the switches automatically to a more
waveband is heard and displayed. sensitive search level. If it still cannot
find a station, the last frequency
active will be set.
124 Radio

Manual station search If RDS 3 125 is deactivated in the FM The station is stored in the desired
The manual station search is used to waveband or the AM waveband is memory slot.
tune in to stations of known active, tapping m or n moves the RDS on or RDS off 3 125 are stored
frequencies. frequency by on increment. together with the station.
Keep m or n pressed until MAN is
Station memory Station list
displayed.
Separate memory slots are available The Infotainment system stores all
for each wavelength (FM, AM): receivable FM stations in the
9 memory slots are available for each background.
of the following wavelenght: The list of receivable stations is
FM, FM-AS (automatically stored FM updated automatically if the radio
stations), AM, AM-AS (automatically searches for a TP station or an
stored AM stations). automatic storage run is performed
The memory slots can be selected using the Autostore (AS) function.
directly in the respective wavelength RDS stations 3 125 are sorted by
via the station buttons. radio company in the station list (HR1,
HR2...)
Manual storing
Tune in to the desired station. Update list of stations
■ Coarse tuning: Press the RDS button until you hear
Keep the station button pressed on
Hold m or n down until the which the tuned-in station is to be the confirmation signal.
desired frequency is almost stored. The display shows: Memory FM
reached. The radio is muted for a short while followed by MEM and the continuous
■ Fine tuning: and displays the station previously frequency.
Tap m or n until the exact stored in the memory slot.
frequency is reached. The station tuned-in is audible again
and is displayed.
Radio 125

Autostore lists The automatic station storing is Storing new stations with AS
started. If you drive out of the reception area
Activate/deactivate AS level The 9 best receivable stations in the of a stored station, new stations need
Tap the AS button. selected waveband are stored to to be stored.
When the AS level is active, the memory slots 1 to 9.
After the stations have been stored, Calling up a station
display shows AS.
the desired station can be selected by The desired waveband and the
The AS level can also be activated desired mode need to be active
and deactivated using the FM/AM pressing the appropriate station
button. 3 123.
button 3 123.
RDS is switched on automatically Hold down the AS button to go to the
Autostore (AS) when automatic storing is enabled. AS level.
Automatic storing (AS) of any First, all receivable RDS stations are Select the storage location with the
receivable station is possible in all stored. storage buttons.
wavebands. These stations are If on standby for traffic announcement
stored in a separate AS memory. is switched on prior to or during Radio data system (RDS)
To automatically store stations, automatic storing, the radio will select
a memory slot with a traffic RDS is a service provided by the radio
proceed as follows: stations which makes it significantly
announcement station on completion
1. Select the required waveband. easier to find the FM channels
of the automatic station search.
2. Enable/disable on standby for required and enables them to be
If on standby for traffic announcement received without interference.
traffic announcements if desired
is switched on during automatic
3 125. RDS is only possible on the FM band.
storing, then the automatic station
3. Hold down the AS button until you search will remain active until at least
hear the confirmation signal. one traffic programme is found.
Switching RDS on/off
If RDS is switched on, the RDS
The radio changes over to the AS
functions are enabled and only RDS
level of the selected waveband (FM-
stations are sought during the
AS or AM-AS).
automatic station search.
126 Radio

If you switch RDS off, the RDS If the RDS function is not switched on, Keep m or n pressed until Seek is
functions will be disabled and the the frequency of an RDS station is displayed.
automatic station search will not only displayed, RDS is not displayed. The radio is muted until a station is
look for RDS stations. found.
Press the RDS button to activate If you switch the traffic programme
RDS. (TP) on before searching for stations,
If the RDS function is switched on, the system will only search for traffic
RDS and the programme name of an programme stations.
RDS station is displayed.
Programme type (PTY)
Many RDS stations transmit a PTY
code describing the type of
programme broadcast (e.g. news).
The PTY code allows selection of
stations by programme type.
RDS station selection
RDS must be switched on.
Press m or n.
The radio scrolls on to the next RDS
station stored in the list of stations
3 123.
If the station currently selected is not
an RDS station, the radio searches RDS station search
automatically for the next receivable To search RDS stations, proceed as
RDS station. follows:
To deactivate RDS, press the RDS RDS must be switched on.
button again.
Radio 127

Programme type selection Automatic regionalisation Traffic programme (TP)


1. Press the SETTINGS button. Press the REG button for a few Traffic programme stations are FM
2. Press OK until PTY is displayed. seconds. RDS stations which broadcast traffic
3. Select one of the 29 programme REG Auto On appears on the display news.
types e.g. News or and then the display shows REG. Traffic stations can be recognised by
Entertainment with m or n. During the search for the frequency the TP symbol in the display.
4. Hold down the OK button until the with the best reception, the radio
stays with the regional programme it Switching traffic programme on/off
station search begins. ■ If radio traffic announcement is
is tuned to until the reception signal
After station search starts the radio becomes too weak. Then it switches enabled, [TP] or [ ] is displayed.
display appears. to a different regional programme. ■ If the current station is a traffic
If the radio does not find an Press the REG button again for a few programme station, [TP] appears in
appropriate station, it plays the seconds. the display.
station to which the radio was most ■ If the current station is a not traffic
recently tuned. REG Auto Off appears on the display
and then the display shows REG. programme station, the radio will
automatically search for the traffic
Regional programmes During the search for the frequency
station with the best reception.
Some RDS stations transmit different with the best reception, the radio
regional programmes over different stays with the regional programme it [ ] does not appear on the display.
frequencies at certain times. is tuned to. Press the TP button to switch on
TP.
Switching on regionalisation Switching off regionalisation
[ ] is displayed.
The RDS function must be switched Press the REG button briefly again.
on. ■ The automatic station search
REG is no longer shown on the
feature searches only for traffic
Press the REG button briefly. display.
announcements.
REG is shown on the display. The radio allows switching to another
■ During automatic search or if
regional programme.
reception of a traffic programme is
not possible, [ ] is displayed.
128 Radio

■ If on standby for traffic Deactivating traffic announcements


announcement is switched on, then To switch off a traffic announcement,
CD playback is interrupted during e.g. during CD playback, proceed as
a traffic announcement. follows:
■ Traffic announcements are played Press TP button.
at the preset traffic announcement The traffic announcement is stopped.
volume 3 121.
The most recent CD/MP3 track plays.
Press the TP button again to switch
TP off. On standby for traffic announcement
remains switched on.
[ ] is no longer displayed.
Traffic announcement whilst an
Traffic programme station search external source is active
This function is only possible within The external source (e.g. mobile
the FM waveband. phone) has priority over traffic
Keep the m or n pressed for announcements.
approximately 1 second. During the phone call no traffic
The radio only searches for traffic announcement will be heard or
programme stations. displayed.
Hearing traffic announcements only
Being on standby for traffic
announcements must be enabled.
Turn the knob o to the left to
reduce the volume to zero.
Traffic announcements are played at
the preset volume for traffic
announcement 3 121.
CD Player 129

CD Player General information ■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs


are more vulnerable to mishandling
With the CD player you can play than prerecorded CDs. Correct
standard commercial CDs with handling, especially in the case of
a diameter of 12 cm. self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs,
General information ................... 129
must be ensured. See below.
Usage ........................................ 130 Caution
■ Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs
may not play correctly or not at all.
Under no circumstances place
In such cases it is not the
DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter
equipment that is at fault.
of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio
player. ■ Avoid leaving fingerprints when you
change CDs.
You must not put any stickers on
CDs. These discs can get jammed ■ Put CDs back in their sleeves
in the CD drive and ruin the drive. immediately after removing them
An expensive replacement of the from the CD player in order to
device will then be necessary. protect them from damage and dirt.
■ Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear
■ The format of the CD must be the lens of the CD player inside the
ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2 or device and cause faults.
JOLIET. All other formats cannot be ■ Protect CDs from heat and direct
played back reliably. sunlight.
■ Audio CDs with copy protection, ■ The following restrictions apply for
which are not in compliance with data stored on an MP3 CD:
the audio CD standard, may not
play correctly or not at all. When naming albums and tracks,
umlauts or special characters
■ You can also use the Infotainment should not be included.
system to play CDs containing MP3
music data and Mixed Mode CDs.
130 CD Player

Applicable playlist extensions: Read CD and the CD symbol appear CD playback


"m3u" or "pls". on the display, then the number of CD Switch from radio mode to CD mode
When generating (coding) the MP3 tracks is displayed. as follows:
files from audio data, a bitrate of up Press the CD/MP3 button.
to max. 256 kbit/s should be used.
The CD track last played is displayed
To use MP3 files in the Infotainment and starts to play.
system, the MP3 files must have
the file extension ".mp3". Track selection
■ A total of 367 playable tracks can To select a track while a CD is
be stored on one CD. It will not be playing, tap on m or n repeatedly
possible to play any additional until the desired track is displayed.
tracks. The track is played.
■ A maximum of 99 albums can be
saved on an MP3 CD for use with Fast search forwards/
the Infotainment System. The backwards
albums can be selected individually As soon as the first track starts to To find a certain point on a CD,
with the Infotainment system. play, the display shows Track 1 and proceed as follows:
the playing time or information about
the track (title, artist). You’re listening to a track.
Usage Keep m or n pressed until you
With MP3 CD, the MP3 symbol lights
up on the display and the first album reach the point you want.
Inserting a CD
Insert the CD with the printed side up name is displayed. The CD plays at increased speed and
into the CD slot. Information about the track (title, reduced volume.
The CD is automatically drawn in. artist) are displayed as soon as the MP3 with fast search backward, the
first track starts to play. search stops at the beginning of the
Do not prevent or assist the CD being current track.
drawn in.
CD Player 131

Album selection for MP3 CDs Audio CD: Audio CD without CD text:
You are listening to a track from an ■ Random on: activates random Track number and playing time
album. mode Audio CD with CD text:
Press the CD/MP3 button. ■ Random off: deactivates random ■ Track name
The CD track last played is displayed. mode
■ Artist name
Tap on m or n repeatedly until the MP3 CD:
■ CD name
desired album is displayed. ■ Random album: Random playback
of the tracks of an album ■ Track number and playing time
The first track on the album is
displayed and played. ■ Random CD: Random playback of MP3 CD without ID3 tags
All albums which do not contain MP3 the tracks on a CD ■ File name
files are automatically skipped. ■ Random off: deactivates random ■ Track number and playing time
mode ■ Album name
Random mode If the random function is enabled MP3 CD with ID3 tags
RDM or g appears on the display.
Random CD (Random) ■ Track name
When random play is selected, the Changing the display type ■ Artist name
tracks on a CD will be played in
random order. Different information can be ■ Album name
displayed. ■ Track number and playing time
Press the CD/MP3 button three
times. Press the CD/MP3 button twice.
Traffic announcement in CD mode
The current random setting is CD info appears on the display.
Traffic announcements can be
displayed. Tap on m or n to select a display received while a CD is playing. Traffic
Tap on m or n to select a setting. type. programme (TP) 3 125.
Depending on the CD type (audio CD A traffic announcement can be
with or without CD text, MP3 CD with terminated with the TP button and the
or without track name (ID3 tags)), the current CD will continue to play.
following may be displayed.
132 CD Player

Removing a CD
Press the j button.
Eject CD appears on the display.
If a CD is ejected, the last radio station
used will automatically be played.
A CD can be ejected even if the
appliance is turned off. The appliance
switches off after the CD has been
removed.
If the CD is not removed, it will return
to the player automatically after
a short time.
AUX input 133

AUX input Usage The external audio source is


transferred through on the
The connector is located in the area Infotainment system.
of the centre console.
Enable the external audio source and
Usage ........................................ 133 To play back an audio source set it to maximum volume.
connected to the AUX input of the
vehicle, e.g. a portable CD player, via The audio source signal is played
the Infotainment system back via the Infotainment system
loudspeakers, the audio source has loudspeakers.
to be enabled:
When the radio is on.
Connect the audio source to the AUX
input of the vehicle.
Press the FM/AM button until AUX
appears on the display.
134

Index A
Activating CD player................... 130
I
Ignition logic................................ 117
AM.............................................. 123
AS............................................... 125 M
Automatic search........................ 123 Main display................................ 117
Automatic switch off.................... 117 Manual tuning............................. 123
Autostore level............................ 125 Multifunction knob....................... 117
Autostore lists............................. 125 O
AUX input........................... 117, 133 On Volume.................................. 121
AUX volume................................ 121 Operation ................................... 117
B Overview .................................... 114
Balance....................................... 120 P
Bass............................................ 120 Programme type......................... 125
C PTY............................................. 125
CD, eject..................................... 130 R
CD, insert.................................... 130 Radio data system (RDS) .......... 125
CD text........................................ 130 Random mode............................ 130
E Regional programmes................ 125
External In Volume..................... 121 S
F SDVC.......................................... 121
Fader.......................................... 120 Setting the volume...................... 117
FM.............................................. 123 Sound settings............................ 120
Speed dependent volume
G control (SDVC)........................ 121
General information............ 112, 129 Starting CD replay...................... 130
Station list................................... 123
Station memory.......................... 123
135

Station search............................. 123


Store........................................... 123
Switching the Infotainment
system on or off....................... 117
T
TA volume.................................. 121
Theft-deterrent feature .............. 113
Tone settings.............................. 120
TP............................................... 125
Traffic announcements............... 125
Traffic programme...................... 125
Treble......................................... 120
U
Update stations........................... 123
Usage......................... 123, 130, 133
Using the CD player................... 130
Using the Infotainment system... 117
V
Volume....................................... 117
Volume settings.......................... 121
136
Mobile phone portal Introduction ................................ 138
Voice recognition ....................... 151
Index .......................................... 158
138 Introduction

Introduction General information When a telephone connection is


active, the radio sound is switched off.
The Mobile phone portal offers the When the telephone connection has
opportunity to hold telephone ended, the radio sound is switched on
conversations using the mobile again.
General information ................... 138
phone via a vehicle microphone and
Connection ................................. 141 vehicle loud speaker system and to General advice on these
Bluetooth connection ................. 142 operate the most important mobile operating instructions
Emergency call .......................... 144 telephone functions via the
You can find detailed functional
Infotainment system in the vehicle.
Operation ................................... 145 descriptions for your Infotainment
The Mobile phone portal is operated system in the operating instructions
Mobile phones and CB radio via the steering wheel remote control
equipment .................................. 149 included with your Infotainment
system, a speech recognition system system.
and a multifunction button on the
Information on telephone-specific
radio. The menu-driven operations
adapters for the mobile telephone is
and status are shown via the info
available from your Opel Partner.
display.
Not all Mobile phone portal functions
The fact that the most important
are supported by every phone. The
content on the telephone display is
telephone functions possible depend
shown on the info display enables you
on the mobile telephone used and the
to operate the whole portal
network operator. Further information
comfortably.
is given in the operating instructions
The mobile phone should be for the mobile telephone and in the
operated via an exterior aerial by instructions for the telephone-specific
clicking it into a telephone-specific adapter, and can be obtained from
adapter. the network operator.
Introduction 139

Do not forget to follow the special Declaration of conformity


9 Warning
regulations that apply in specific We hereby declare that the Mobile
The Infotainment system has to be areas and always switch off the phone portal is compliant with the
used so that the vehicle can be mobile phone if the use of mobile basic requirements and other
driven safely at all times. If in doubt phones is prohibited, if relevant stipulations of the guideline
stop your vehicle and operate the interference is caused by the 1999/5/EC.
Infotainment system while the mobile phone or if dangerous
vehicle is stationary. situations can occur. Operating the speech
recognition system
Operating the mobile telephone Bluetooth™ Do not use the speech recognition
Mobile telephones affect your The Mobile telephone portal supports system in emergencies because your
environment. This is the reason why Bluetooth™ Handsfree Profile V. 1.5 voice can change so much in stressful
safety rules and regulations were and is specified to Bluetooth™ situations that you can no longer be
drawn up. You should find out about Special Interest Group (SIG). sufficiently recognised in order for the
the relevant regulations before you desired connection to be created
Further information on the
use the telephone function. quickly enough.
specification can be found on the
interned under Base plate for the telephone
9 Warning http://qualweb.bluetooth.org. The
Bluetooth™ qualification code of the support
Use of the hands-free facility while Mobile phone portal is B02237. Keep the base plate contacts free
driving can be dangerous because from dust and dirt.
When devices are being paired,
your concentration is reduced a random PIN code of at least four
when telephoning. Park your digits should be selected for reasons
vehicle before you use the hands- of safety.
free facility. Follow the stipulations
of the country in which you find
yourself at present.
140 Introduction

Charging the telephone Selection of the functional ranges in 1 Thumbwheel


batteries the headline and additional
operations are described below: Turn: select menu items and
As soon as the Mobile phone portal commands
has been switched on and the Steering wheel remote control Press: confirm a selection (OK)
telephone has been slotted into the system
telephone-specific adapter, the 2 q button
telephone’s batteries are charging. Press: Selecting/switching off
speech recognition system
Control elements 3 151
The Mobile phone portal can be
operated via a steering wheel remote 3 p button
control system, speech recognition Press: Accept or end a telephone
system and a multifunction knob on call or access the call list directly
the radio.
As soon as the Mobile phone portal 4 o Turn: adjust volume
has been switched on and the mobile
telephone is logged in, the start page Operating the Infotainment system
appears on the display. with the multifunction knob
See "Control elements on instrument
panel" in the relevant Infotainment
system manual.
The Mobile phone portal can be
operated optionally via the speech
recognition system 3 151.
Introduction 141

Connection You can obtain information on adapter, please read about the
available telephone-specific adapters specific assembly process in the
A connection can be created between for your mobile telephone from your instructions.
a mobile telephone and the Opel Partner.
Infotainment system via: Fasten the adapter to the base plate
For information on the Bluetooth™ Ensure that the contacts are
■ a telephone-specific adapter function for your mobile telephone, connected properly. You must hear
■ a Bluetooth™ connection as long see the operating instructions for the a click sound when the adapter is
as the mobile telephone and the mobile telephone. being slotted in
Mobile telephone portal support
this function Slotting the telephone-specific In order to remove the adapter, press
the release button on the base plate.
In order for a connection to be adapter into the base plate
created, the Mobile telephone portal Inserting the mobile telephone
must be switched on and the mobile into the telephone-specific
telephone logged in. The Mobile
telephone portal switches itself on adapter
and off via the battery. If the battery is
switched off, you can switch the
mobile telephone on and off via the
Infotainment system. When the
battery is switched off, the operating
time is limited to one hour.
On many mobile telephones, the
adapter is only used as a charging
station. In this case, the connection
must be created via Bluetooth™
Specific assembly instructions for
3 142.
each adapter are enclosed with the
product. Before you assemble the
142 Introduction

Insert the mobile telephone into the If Bluetooth™ has been deactivated,
adapter proceed as follows:
Ensure that the contacts are 1. Select the Bluetooth menu item.
connected properly. You must hear If Bluetooth™ has been activated,
a click sound when the mobile the remaining menu items will
telephone is being inserted appear on the display.
In order to remove the mobile
telephone, press the release button
on the adapter.
When the mobile telephone is slotted
Bluetooth connection in the adapter, the telephone menu or
Bluetooth™ menu appear on the
The Bluetooth™ function on the display.
mobile telephone must be activated,
see operating instructions for the If the mobile telephone is not slotted
mobile phone. into the adapter, the Bluetooth™
menu appears on the display. 2. Select the Bluetooth PIN menu
Bluetooth™ is a radio standard for
wireless connection of e.g. a mobile Select the Bluetooth menu item. item.
telephone to other equipment. 3. Enter a random Bluetooth™ PIN
Information such as the phone book, and confirm it with OK.
call list, network operator and field For safety reasons, a randomly
intensity can be transmitted. selected PIN code of at least four
Depending on type of equipment, the digits should be used.
functions may be restricted.
4. Ensure that the Bluetooth™
Creating a connection function of the mobile telephone
has been activated and set to
In the main menu select the
"visible".
telephone symbol from the headline.
Introduction 143

5. Select the Start searching menu the display of the mobile The Paired devices menu
item. telephone. appears on the display.
During the search process for 7. Using the keypad on the mobile
Bluetooth™ devices, the word telephone, enter the same
Searching... is displayed. Bluetooth™ PIN as for the
When the search process has Infotainment system and confirm
ended, the Bluetooth™ devices it with OK.
are listed in the Found devices The message "Add device to
menu. known devices?", or a similar
message, appears on the display
of the mobile telephone.
8. Confirm this on the keypad of the 2. Select the required mobile
mobile phone by pressing OK. telephone.
Once a connection has been created The Bluetooth™ menu appears
successfully, the message is added on the display.
to paired devices appears on the
display.
The connection between the mobile
6. Select the required mobile telephone and the Infotainment
telephone. system has now been created.
While the connection is being Up to five devices can be added to the
created, the message The list.
connection will be established...
appears on the display. Closing the connection
"Please enter the Bluetooth PIN" 1. In the Bluetooth™ menu, select
or a similar request appears on Paired devices.
144 Introduction

3. Deactivate Connect. instructions for the mobile Emergency call


The message Disconnected! telephone).
appears followed once again by The message "Device found: 9 Warning
the Bluetooth™ menu. UHP" appears on the display of
4. Select Remove. the mobile telephone. Connection setup cannot be
The message Removed! appears 3. Start the mobile telephone’s guaranteed in all situations. For
followed once again by the connection function (see the this reason you should not rely
Bluetooth™ menu. operating instructions for the exclusively on a mobile phone
mobile telephone). when a vitally important
UHP visible 4. Enter the Bluetooth PIN in the communication (e. g. a medical
Infotainment system). emergency) is concerned.
Activating this function enables the
mobile telephone portal to be 5. Enter the "Bluetooth PIN" on the In some networks it may be
detected by other Bluetooth™ mobile telephone. necessary for a valid SIM card to
devices. In this way e.g. be properly inserted in the mobile
The Bluetooth™ connection has been phone.
a Bluetooth™ connection can be
created between the mobile
established from the mobile
telephone and the Infotainment
telephone to the Mobile telephone
system.
portal.
1. In the Bluetooth™ menu select Freespeech
UHP visible. A telephone connection is active.
The Mobile phone portal can be Move the thumbwheel.
seen by the other devices for the
next 3 minutes. A context menu is opened. Activate
Freespeech. The sound is sent to the
2. Start the mobile telephone’s car’s loudspeakers.
search function for Bluetooth™
devices (see the operating
Introduction 145

Answer if the service staff ask you For example, via the infortainment
9 Warning about the emergency. system you can create a connection
with the telephone numbers saved in
Bear in mind that you can make Ending emergency calls the mobile telephone or change the
and receive calls with the mobile Select the Hang-up menu item. telephone numbers.
phone, if it is in a service area with
a sufficiently strong signal. Under Or: As a rule, you can also continue
certain circumstances emergency Press the p key. operating the system using the
calls cannot be made on all mobile mobile telephone, e.g. by accepting
phone networks; it is possible that a call or setting the sound level.
9 Warning
they cannot be made when certain After a connection has been created
network services and/or telephone Do not end the call until you are between the mobile telephone and
functions are active. You can requested to do so by the the Infotainment system, data is
enquire about this with the local emergency call centre. transferred from the mobile telephone
network operators. to the Infotainment system. This may
take some time, depending on the
The emergency call number can Operation brand of telephone. During this period
differ depending on the region and
country. Please enquire of time, the mobile telephone can only
Introduction be operated to a limited extent via the
beforehand about the correct As soon as a connection is created
emergency call number for the Infotainment system.
between the mobile telephone and
relevant region. the Infotainment system via the Some telephones do not support all of
telephone-specific adapter or via the Mobile phone portal’s functions.
Making emergency calls Bluetooth™, you can also operate As a result of this, these specific
Dial the emergency number (e.g. many of the mobile telephone’s telephones may work differently from
112). functions via the Infotainment system. the functional content described in
the manual. For further information,
The connection to the emergency call see the instructions on the telephone-
centre is created. specific adapter.
146 Introduction

Calls which arrive or are being made No PIN appears on the display. Select ■ A blocked SIM card can only be
when the mobile telephone is being the telephone symbol from the released by entering the PUK via
slotted into the telephone-specific headline. the mobile telephone, see
adapter, are kept and are transmitted Please enter your PIN Code! appears operating instructions for the
as soon as the mobile telephone has on the display. mobile telephone.
been slotted into the adapter. ■ When the correct PIN code has
In addition to operating using the been entered and confirmed, the
steering wheel remote control previously selected menu appears
system, some functions can also be on the display.
operated using a speech recognition ■ Some network operators allow you
system 3 151. to switch off the request for the PIN
If a connection has been created via code. Additional information on this
the telephone-specific adapter, the subject can be found in the
functionality of the mobile telephone operating instructions for the
can be limited (in this respect, see mobile telephone and can be
instructions enclosed with the Enter the PIN code using the requested from the local network
adapter). thumbwheel and confirm this by operator.
When a Bluetooth™ connection pressing OK.
exists, the functional scope of the The PIN code can also be spoken in
mobile telephone can also be limited. using the speech recognition system
3 151.
Entering PIN codes
PIN verification, please wait...
When the mobile telephone is
appears on the display.
switched on after being slotted into
the telephone-specific adapter, the If the PIN code is entered incorrectly
PIN code must still be entered. three times, the SIM card is blocked.
The Infotainment system is switched SIM locked appears on the display.
on.
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Making telephone calls Enter No... appears on the display.


Three different options where dialling Select the digits for the telephone
a telephone number is concerned are calls from the foot of the display in
available: order and start the dialling process
■ dial the telephone number using Dial.
manually
Phone book
■ select the telephone number from After creation of the connection, the
the phone book phone book is compared with the
■ select the telephone number from temporary phone book if the same
the list of calls (calls made, calls SIM card or telephone is used. In this Select the desired entry and start the
received and missed calls) time, new entries are not displayed. If dialling process.
the SIM card or telephone are Entries with several numbers
Dial different, the phone book is loaded Depending on telephone type,
Dialling the telephone number afresh. This process may take a few several numbers may be stored
manually minutes, depending on telephone under one phone book entry.
model. The new entries are only Under Phone book, select the desired
saved after the ignition is turned off entry.
and the ignition key removed
A list of all numbers stored under this
Selecting the telephone numbers entry appears on the display.
from the phone book
In the telephone menu select the
Phone book menu item.
A list of all the entries in the phone
book appears on the display.
In the telephone menu:
Select the Dial menu item.
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Select menu item Filtering. Press the p key .


The selected check box indicates Refusing calls
active filtering. The phone book Select the Reject menu item.
entries are grouped by initial letter
(abc, def, …). Ending calls
Do the following in order to end the
Select the entry you want and start telephone call:
the dialling process.
Press the p.
Call list or:
Select the number you want and start Selecting telephone numbers from Move the thumbwheel.
the dialling process. the list of calls
Select the Call list menu item. A context menu is opened.
Filtering Select Hang-up.
A list of the most recently called
To help you find phone book entries,
telephone numbers is displayed. The
a filter can be activated: Functions during a call
status of the telephone number
Select the Phone book menu item. (dialled, received or missed) is Some functions are only available
displayed in the footer. during a call.
A list of all the entries in the phone
book appears on the display. Select the desired entry and start the A telephone connection is active.
dialling process. Move the thumbwheel.
A context menu is opened.
Incoming calls
When a call is incoming, a selection
menu appears for accepting or
refusing a call.
Accepting calls
Select the Accept menu item.
or:
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Mobile phones and CB


radio equipment
Installation instructions and
operating guidelines
The vehicle specific installation
instructions and the operating
guidelines of the mobile phone and
handsfree manufacturer must be
The following functions are available: You can now enter numbers using the observed when installing and
Hang-up thumbwheel. operating a mobile telephone. Failure
This function ends the telephone In the display footer, select the figures to do so could invalidate the vehicle
connection. required. type approval (EU directive 95/54/
EC).
Micro off The signal tones are now sent.
This function turns off the telephone Recommendations for fault-free
Freespeech operation:
microphone. With a mobile telephone connected
via Bluetooth™, with this function you ■ Professionally installed exterior
DTMF (tone)
can turn off the hands-free function antenna to obtain the maximum
Various phone services (e.g. Voice-
3 142. range possible,
Mail or telephone banking) require
the input of control tones. This menu point is invisible when the ■ Maximum transmission power 10
mobile telephone is connected to the watts,
When a telephone connection is
active: Infotainment system via an adapter. ■ Installation of the phone in
a suitable spot, consider relevant
Select the menu item DTMF.
Note in the Owner's manual,
The DTMF menu is displayed. chapter Airbag system.
150 Introduction

Seek advice on predetermined


installation points for the external Caution
antenna or equipment holder and
ways of using devices with Mobile telephones and radio
a transmission power exceeding 10 equipment may lead to
watts. malfunctions in the vehicle
electronics when operated inside
Use of a handsfree attachment the vehicle with no exterior
without external antenna with mobile antenna, unless the above
telephone standards GSM mentioned regulations are
900/1800/1900 and UMTS is only observed.
permitted if the maximum
transmission power of the mobile
telephone is 2 watts for GSM 900 or
1 watt for the other types.
For reasons of safety, do not use the
phone while driving. Even use of
a handsfree set can be a distraction
while driving.

9 Warning
Operation of radio equipment and
mobile telephones which fail to
meet above mentioned mobile
telephone standards is only
permitted using an antenna
located outside of the vehicle.
Voice recognition 151

Voice recognition Voice recognition Before you dial a telephone number,


the following preconditions must
exist:
The speech recognition system
enables you to operate some of the ■ The mobile telephone must be
Voice recognition ....................... 151 mobile telephone’s functions by voice ready for operation and slotted into
input. It recognises commands and the telephone-specific adapter, or
sequences of numbers independently a Bluetooth™ connection must
of the person speaking. The exist.
commands and sequences of ■ The mobile telephone must be
numbers can be spoken without logged in.
a break between the individual words. To prevent conversations being held
You can also save telephone in the interior of the vehicle from
numbers using a name randomly causing inadvertent control of the
chosen (voice tag). The telephone mobile telephone or audio system,
connection can be created using this the speech recognition system only
name. starts once it has been activated.
If the speech recognition system fails
to operate properly or fails to Activating the speech
recognise your voice, it provides you recognition system
with acoustic messages and asks you By pressing q, the speech
to input the command you want again. recognition system is activated and
The speech recognition system also the symbol q appears on the display.
provides an answer to important The radio is switched to "silent" for the
commands and, if required, makes duration of the dialogue. Any traffic
enquiries. news coming in will be interrupted.
Stop the voice dialogue at any time by The functions can only then be
re-pressing q. operated if the mobile telephone is
logged into a network.
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Recognition is most successful when The following commands are


Ending the dialogue you pause for at least half a second available:
There are various ways to deactivate after every three to five numbers. ■ "Accept": The PIN code is
the speech recognition system and The Infotainment system confirmed.
end the dialogue: simultaneously reacts to commands ■ "Change": The number last entered
■ By pressing q with voice messages and displays. is deleted.
■ Time-outs: if nothing has been ■ "Delete": The PIN code is deleted.
input for a certain period of time SIM card
If no SIM card has been inserted, the ■ "Additional digits": Additional
The speech recognition system is numbers can be entered.
following message appears: Please
also interrupted by an incoming call.
insert a SIM card! Example of a dialogue whereby a PIN
Operation Once you have inserted a SIM card, code is entered:
With the aid of the speech recognition you will be asked to enter the PIN Voice output: "Please enter the PIN
system, the mobile telephone can be code. For more on this, see the next code!"
operated very comfortably using the section. User: "One Two Three Four – Accept"
voice input function. Simply activate
PIN code Voice output: "The PIN code is
the speech recognition system and
If the PIN code has not been entered, incorrect!"
say the desired command. Once the
command has been input, you will be the following message appears: User: "Four Three Two One – Accept"
led through the dialogue with the Please enter the PIN code!. Voice output: "The PIN code has
corresponding questions and Now say the PIN code in a normal been accepted"
messages in order to reach the voice, without any artificial pauses
required action. between the numbers. Main commands
Say the commands and digits in After the speech recognition system
a normal voice, without any artificial has been activated, you will hear
pauses between the numbers. a short sound, which is a signal to
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inform you that the speech ■ "Number": The connection is previously entered are repeated
recognition system is waiting for an created using the number entered. with the exception of the last block.
input. ■ "Name": The connection is created If all inputs have been deleted, you
The following commands are using the voice tag. are once again asked to input
available: a telephone number.
"Number"
■ "Call" After this command has been given, If there is a voice pause of more than
you will be asked to enter the number. one second between the individual
■ "Redial" numbers, the Infotainment system
The Infotainment system repeats the
■ "Save" recognised numbers. You can then assumes that the process of inputting
■ "Delete" input additional numbers or the the block of numbers has ended and
following commands: repeats the block of numbers.
■ "Phonebook"
■ "Call" or "Accept": The inputs are In order to make a foreign call, you
■ "Help"
accepted. can say the word "Plus" (+) in front of
■ "Cancel" the number. The plus allows you to
■ "Change": The last block of make a call from that country without
Detailed description of these
numbers has been deleted. knowing the foreign dialling code for
commands see below.
■ "Delete": The complete input has the country in question. Then say the
"Call" been deleted. country code.
Using this command, you can input ■ "Help": The dialogue is ended and The country code corresponds to the
a telephone number which has been all commands available in this conventional format, i. e. 49 for
saved in the phone book under context are listed. Germany, 44 for Great Britain, etc.
a name (voice tag) or which is to be The "0" must be left out of the local
■ "Plus": A plus is placed before the
used to create a connection. After this network code (dialling code) except in
number for foreign calls.
command, the following commands Italy.
are available: ■ "Additional digits": Additional digits
are being added. Example of a dialogue between the
user and voice output to dial
■ "Cancel:" Ending the dialling
a telephone number:
process. After the request for
a correction, all blocks of numbers User: "Call"
154 Voice recognition

Voice output: "Name or Number?" "Name" A maximum of 25 voice tags can be


User: "Number" Using this command, you can select stored in the phone book. If 25 voice
a telephone number under a name tags are already stored, the message
Voice output: "The number, please!" (voice tag). is given "The speech memory is full!".
User: "Plus Four Nine" If the system recognises a name entry Voice tags are dependent on the
Voice output repeats: "Plus Four already available, it is shown on the speaker, which means that only the
Nine" display. The symbol q representing person who has spoken in the voice
User: "Seven Three One" a voice tag appears to the right of the tag can select it.
name. The connection is created After three invalid attempts, the
Voice output repeats: "Seven Three
using the voice tag. speech recognition system is turned
One"
off automatically.
User: "One One Nine Nine" "Redial"
Using the "Redial" command, the It can happen that the two names
Voice output repeats: "One One Nine
number most recently dialled can be input are too different for the speech
Nine"
redialled. recognition system, which then
User: "Change" rejects them. You can then decide if
Voice output repeats the blocks of "Save" you want to input the names again or
numbers previously input: "Plus Four Using this command, you can save end the process:
Nine – Seven Three One" a telephone number under a voice ■ "Yes": Input the names again.
User: "One One Nine One" tag. ■ "No"/"Cancel": The dialogue is
Voice output repeats: "One One Nine Additionally the previously input voice ended without anything being
One" tag in the phone book can be saved.
included. In order to prevent a cut-off at the
User: "Call"
Voice tags can only be included in the beginning of the recording when
Voice output: "The number is being
phone book if they are saved in the names are being saved, a short
dialled"
Infotainment system. pause should be left after the request
for an input.
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In order to be able to use the voice tag "Delete" Voice output: <Miriam>
independently of the location, i.e. in Using the "Delete" command, you can User: "Call"
other countries, all telephone delete a previously saved voice tag.
numbers should be entered with Instead of "Call" you can also use the
a "Plus" and the country code. "Phonebook" command "Accept".
Example of a name being saved as Using the command "Phonebook", Voice output: "The number is being
a voice tag: you can dial a previously saved voice dialled"
tag which you have included in the
User: "Call" phonebook. You can also delete "Help"
Voice output: "Name or Number?" a voice tag. After inputting Using the "Help" command, all of the
User: "Name" the "Phonebook" command, you will commands available in this particular
be asked to input a name. context are listed.
Voice output: "The name, please!"
After the recognised name has been "Cancel"
User: <Miriam>
output, you can input the following Using the "Cancel" command, the
Voice output: "The number, please!". commands: speech recognition system can be
User: "Plus Four Nine" ■ "Call": The connection to the saved switched off.
Voice output: "Plus Four Nine" number is created.
User: Seven Three One. ■ "Delete": The voice tag is deleted. Changing language
Voice output: "Seven Three One" ■ "Cancel": The dialogue is ended. Change the language shown
User: "One One Nine One" ■ "Help": The dialogue is ended and The Infotainment system supports 12
Voice output: "One One Nine One" all commands available in this pre-set languages to be shown on the
context are listed. display. Contact your Opel Partner to
User: "Save" activate a different language from that
Example of how to dial a telephone
Instead of "Save" you can also use number saved in the directory: preset.
the command "Accept".
User: "Phonebook".
Voice output: <Karl-Heinz>
Voice output: <Markus>
156 Voice recognition

Change the language spoken


The speech recognition system
supports the following 6 languages:
■ German
■ (British) English
■ French (EU)
■ Italian
■ Spanish (EU)
■ Dutch
Contact your Opel Partner to activate
a different language from that preset.
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158

Index A
Accepting calls............................ 145
H
Hang-up...................................... 145
Activating speech recognition..... 151
L
B Lists............................................ 145
Bluetooth connection.................. 142
M
C Making telephone calls............... 145
Call lists...................................... 145 Micro off...................................... 145
Changing the language.............. 151 Mobile phones and CB radio
Connection................................. 141 equipment .............................. 149
Cradle......................................... 141
N
D Name.......................................... 151
Dialling........................................ 145 Number....................................... 151
DTMF.......................................... 145
O
E Operation.................................... 145
Emergency call........................... 144
Ending calls................................ 145 P
Entering PIN codes..................... 145 Phone book................................ 145
Entries with several numbers..... 145 R
F Redialling.................................... 145
Filtering....................................... 145 Refusing calls............................. 145
Freespeech................................. 142 S
Functions during a call............... 145 Selecting telephone numbers..... 145
G Speech recognition..................... 151
General information.................... 138 Steering wheel remote control.... 138
159

T
Telephone numbers................... 145
Telephone-specific adapter........ 141
V
Voice recognition ....................... 151
160

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