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Operation Guide

Manual de usuario

Manual de instruções
Contents
Safety instructions 6 Setting balance and fader 18 Saving an entry in the address book 33
Information regarding general Balance setting 18 Creating a new entry 34
road safety 7 Fader setting 18 Adding data to entries 34
Overview of controls 8 Switching loudness on/off 18 Selecting a destination from the
Becker Surround 19 address book 35
General operation 9 Reset settings 19 Point of interest 36
Menu basics 9 Mute 19 Local 37
Fast access function 9
Navigation mode 21 National 37
Main menu 9
What is navigation? 21 Local area of destination 38
Status display 10
Navigation CDs 21 Country/town 38
Options menu 10
Information about points of interest 39
How to use the menus 10 Selecting navigation 23
Data entry menus 11 Calling up the Navigation During route guidance 40
Navigation status screen 40
Anti-theft device 12 main menu 23
Example navigation displays 41
Entering unit code numbers 12 Entering a destination 24 Options menu 42
What to do if an incorrect code Selecting a country 25 Cancelling route guidance 43
number has been entered 12 Entering a destination town 25 Traffic announcements 43
Removing/Inserting the Selecting destination via postcode 26 Route list 44
control panel 13 Entering the destination road 27 Stopover 44
Removal 13 Entering the destination town centre 28 Blocking a route 45
Insertion 14 Entering house number for Modifying route options 46
Inserting/Removing the cover 14 destination road 29 Switching navigation
Inserting the cover 14 Selecting junction for destination road 29 announcements on/off 46
Removing the cover 14 Setting the route options 30
Information during route guidance 47
Switching the unit on/off 15 Saving/Deleting route options 31
Displaying destination information 47
Switching on 15 Saving a destination 31
Displaying/Storing position 47
Switching off 15 Navigation fast access 32 Displaying traffic announcements 47
Setting the volume 16 Navigating from fast access 32 Displaying/Changing route settings 48
Sound settings 16 Protecting an entry 32 Information during non-active route
Calling up the sound settings 16 Deleting an entry 33 guidance 48
Setting the equalizer 17 Deleting a list 33 Displaying/Storing a position 48
Defining the equalizer setting 17

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Contents
Displaying TMC messages 48 Voice entries 63 Fast forward/rewind 74
Dynamic route guidance with TMC 49 Reception optimisation 63 Play mode 74
What is dynamic route guidance? 49 Bandwidth control 64 Calling up the Play Mode menu 74
Dynamic route guidance 49 Traffic programme 64 Track mix (random play function) 75
Displaying traffic information 50 Switching a traffic programme on/off 65 Scan 75
Settings 51 Selecting a TP station 65 Repeat track 76
Traffic announcements 52 Automatic 65 CD mix 76
Announcing the time of arrival 52 Manual TP station selection 65 Repeat CD 76
Clock 53 TP volume 66 Calling up the Media main menu 77
ETA setting 53 Cancelling traffic announcements 66 Switching detailed track display
Measuring unit 54 AM mode 66 on/off 77
Radio mode 55 Possible settings for AM stations 66 CD mode 77
Scan search 67 Notes on compact discs (CD) 77
Switching on radio mode 55
Scan function 67 Inserting/Ejecting CDs 78
Calling up the Radio main menu 55
Station memory 68 Notes on CD-R and CD-RWs 78
Selecting a waveband 56
Calling up the station memory 68 Notes on copy-protected CDs 78
FM mode 57 Temperature protection circuit 79
Storing stations 68
Possible settings for FM stations 57
Different waveband set 68 MP3 mode 79
Station list 57
Station already in memory 69 General notes on MP3 79
Scan function 58
Moving stations 69 Creating an MP3 storage medium 79
Manual station tuning 59
Deleting stations 70 MP3 CD mode 80
Filter function 59
Naming stations 70 MP3 memory cards/
Switching the filter function on/off 59
Creating/Deleting voice entries 71 Micro-drive mode 81
Filtering stations 60
Create 71 Inserting a micro-drive/memory
Filtering stations 60
Deleting 71 card 81
Cancel filtering 60
Reading out voice entries 71 Removing a micro-drive/memory
Programme type 61
card 82
Switching the programme type Media mode 72
Activating media mode 72 CD changer mode 82
function on/off 61
Media fast access functions 72 Operational readiness of CD changer 82
Selecting the programme type 61
Media status display 73 Loading/Ejecting the CD magazine 82
Regionalisation 62
Radio text 62 Track jump/Track skip 73 External units/AUX mode 83

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Contents
Address book 84 Voice entries 97 Example for entering a
Calling up the address book 84 Voice output 97 navigation destination 110
Calling up the Address Book Extended PTT 98 General commands 111
main menu 84 Repeating a voice announcement 98 Help function (online help) 112
Creating an entry 84 System settings 98 Aborting voice dialogue 112
Calling up the system settings 99 Navigation in lists 112
Creating an entry which supports
Audio 99 Calling up the status display 112
navigation 86
GAL 99 Commands for status displays, fast
Find entry 87 access functions and main menus 113
Volume for acoustic signals 100
Setting the search criterion 88
Displaying the volume 100 Commands for radio mode 114
Editing entries 89 Digital level 100 Commands for the radio status display 114
Modifying an entry 89 Subwoofer 101 Commands for radio fast access mode 115
Deleting an entry 90 External unit 101 Commands in the Edit Station menu 116
Creating/Deleting voice entries 90 Display brightness 101 Commands for the Radio main menu 117
Create 90 Day/Night design 102 Commands in the Waveband menu 118
Delete 91 Reset function 102 Commands in the Programme Type
Navigating to an address book Direction of rotation of the rotary menu 119
entry 91 control/push button 103 Commands in the Filter menu 120
Voice entries 91 Software update 103 Commands in the TP menu 120
Fast access functions 92 Commands in the Voice Entries
Voice mode 105
Protecting an entry 92 menu 121
What is voice mode? 105
Deleting an entry 93 Commands in the Reception
Symbols 105
Deleting a list 93 Optimisation menu 122
General information about the
Settings 94 Commands for media mode 122
voice control system 106 Commands for the media status
Calling up general settings 94 Activating the voice control system 106 display 123
Voice mode 94 Ending voice dialogue prematurely 107 Commands for media fast access 124
Calling up voice mode settings 94 Voice entries 107 Commands for the Media main menu 124
Setting the system language 95 Settings 108 Commands for the media Play Mode
Displaying voice settings 95 Examples for a voice dialogue 108 menu 125
Volume for voice output 96 Example operation in radio mode 10
Automatic dialogue 96 9

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Contents
Navigation commands 126 Technical terminology 139
Correction option for incorrect Technical data 149
destination entry 126
Commands for the navigation status NOTICE 150
display 126
Commands for navigation fast access 127
Commands in the Fast Access/Edit
Destinations menu 129
Commands for the Navigation main
menu 129
Commands for the Destination menu 130
Commands for the POI menu 131
POI categories (page 36) 131
Commands for the Route Options
menu 132
Commands for the Stopover menu 133
Prompt: Is the new destination a
main destination or a stopover? 134
Commands for the address book 134
Commands for address book fast
access 134
Commands in the Fast Access/Edit
Entries menu 136
Commands in the Edit menu 136
Commands in the Edit Data menu 136
Commands when an entry is open 136
Commands for the Address Book
main menu 137
Commands in the Voice Entries
menu 138
Commands in the Search Criterion
menu 138

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GSafety instructions
Operation of the unit is permitted only if traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that you, your
passengers or other motorists are not endangered, obstructed or inconvenienced.

In all cases, all applicable road traffic regulations must be obeyed. Destinations may only be entered when the vehicle is
stationary.

The navigation system is only an aid. Errors may occur in individual data items/entries. At all times, the driver must
decide whether or not to heed the information provided. We do not accept liability for erroneous data provided by the
navigation system.

Due to continual changes in traffic routing or deviations in the data, it may occur that imprecise or erroneous information
is given. Therefore, actual road signs and traffic regulations must always be observed. In particular, the navigation system
cannot be used as an orientation aid at times of poor visibility.

The unit may only be used for its intended purpose. The volume of the radio, navigation system and telephone should be
adjusted so that external noise is still audible.

In the case of a malfunction (i.e. smoke or other noticeable odours) the unit is to be turned off immediately.

For safety reasons, the unit must only be opened by a trained technician. Please refer to your dealer for repair.

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Information regarding general road safety

This car radio device is intended and approved for installation and operation in passenger cars, commercial vehicles and
buses (vehicle classes M, N and O) whose electric system has a rated voltage of 12V.

Installation and maintenance should only be carried out by specialists. Faulty installation or maintenance can result in
the malfunctioning of the motor vehicle’s electronic systems. The vehicle manufacturer’s safety instructions must be
observed.

The vehicle’s electronics (e.g. speedometer signal) must only be worked on by an authorised service garage. We assume
no liability for any impairment of the vehicle’s electronics.

This device is only intended for installation in the area provided for this purpose by the vehicle manufacturer.

The method of attachment used must ensure that the device will remain properly attached, should the vehicle be involved
in a crash.

The power supply must be properly fused.

Using mobile phones without an external antenna in the proximity of the radio unit may cause interference.

Familiarise yourself with the device and how it works before embarking on your journey. Whilst on the move, only operate
the device in appropriate traffic conditions. The volume of the device should be set at a level that enables external noises
(e.g. police sirens) to be easily heard.

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Overview of controls

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

15 10

14 13 12 11

Overview of controls

1 Information button ( ) 10 Right-hand rotary control/push button ( )


2 On / off switch ( ) Press = Confirm
3 Select radio ( ) Turn = Scroll through lists and menus
4 Select CD/CDC/memory card ( ) 11 Back button ( )
5 Select navigation ( ) 12 Button for unlocking removable control panel
6 Select sound settings ( ) 13 Display
7 Select address book ( ) 14 Arrow keys ( and )
Change radio station and audio track
8 CD eject button ( )
15 Left-hand rotary control/push button ( )
9 Status button ( )
Press = Activate voice dialogue
Turn = Set volume

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General operation
General operation

Menu basics Note Main menu


The main menu for each operating mode
If no selections are made for a short
Note provides access to the various functions
period of time when the fast access
If an entry in the list is abbreviated and possible settings for that mode.
function is displayed, the display will
because it is too long (three dots appear automatically switch to the status dis-
at the end of the text), you can display play for the active operating mode.
the entry in full briefly by pressing and 1002
holding down the button.
The Radio main menu is shown here by
Fast access function
1001 way of example.
The main menu for the various operating
The fast access function provides fast The fast access function for the radio is modes can be called up in two different
access to the major functions in the shown here by way of example. ways:
various operating modes. In most cases, Press the various buttons to access: • Activate the fast access function (press
you may then make selections from lists • The radio fast access function , , or ).
(radio stations, navigation destinations,
• The media fast access function X Turn the rotary control/push button
etc.). Select the first entry in the list to go
(CD, CD changer and memory card) to select the first entry in the fast access
to the Operating Mode main menu.
• The navigation fast access list.
function X Press the rotary control/push button
.
• The address book fast access
or
function
X Press the button for which you have
called up the fast access function again
( , , or ).

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General operation
Status display The status display can always be accessed
All the information you need about the by pressing .
current operating mode appears on the If route guidance is active, you can 1005
status screen. toggle between the combined display
and the status display by pressing The Options menu for the radio function
Note is shown here by way of example.
repeatedly.
The address book does not have a status
display. Options menu How to use the menus
If navigation is also active in addition to You can call up the Options menu in the The commands are the same for all
the current radio or media operating status display. menus.
mode, a combined display may appear.
XPress the rotary control/push button
. 1005
The Options menu appears.
1003 The Options menu for the radio function
The radio status display is shown here You can access the major functions for is shown here by way of example.
by way of example. the active operating mode directly in the Turn the rotary control/push button
Options menu. Some of the possible to scroll through the menus.
settings and functions in the Options
menu can also be set/activated via the Once you have made an entry in a menu,
1004 main menu. the next menu will appear or you can
The radio status display with active nav- select the entry (by turning the rotary
igation route guidance is shown here. control/push button ) to activate/
deactivate a function.

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General operation
If the menu entry is concealing another Data entry menus You can change the character set for the
menu, a small triangle will appear after If data can be entered, special data entry available characters by selecting various
the menu entry. menus appear. symbols.
or in front of a menu entry indi- • Switch to lowercase
cates that a function can be activated or • Switch to uppercase
deactivated. The symbol stands for 6003 • Switch to numbers
off and the symbol for on.
• Switch to special characters
The data entry menu for the surname in
Note • Switch to lowercase international
an address book entry appears in the
You can always press to go back example. • Switch to uppercase international
one step in the menu hierarchy. X Turn the rotary control/push button
and then press the rotary control/push Accept entry:
button to select each letter one after the X In the data entry menu, select the
other. symbol.
or
Note X Press the rotary control/push button
Select the symbol to delete the last and hold it down for at least 2 seconds.
character in the entry.

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General operation
Anti-theft device Shortly after the unit has been switched What to do if an incorrect code number
on by pressing , the data entry menu has been entered
Your Traffic Pro features two anti-theft
for the code number will appear. The following message appears if an
devices:
incorrect code number is entered.
• Protection by means of a five-digit
unit code number
• Protection by means of a removable
1006
control panel
1007
X Turn the rotary control/push button
to select the first digit of the code X Press the rotary control/push button
Entering unit code numbers number. .
If the Traffic Pro is disconnected from X Press the rotary control/push button The data entry menu for the code number
the electrical supply source, the anti- . appears again.
theft device prevents it against unauthor- X Enter the remaining digits of the code X Enter the correct code number as
ised use once it has been reconnected. number in the same way. described above.
You need the five-digit code number
Note
printed on the CODE CARD to start up
the Traffic Pro. If you enter an incorrect number:
X Press the back button to delete
Note the last number entered.
It is important to store the CODE or
CARD in a safe place outside of the X Select the symbol.
vehicle. This will prevent unauthorised
Once you have entered all 5 digits of the
use. The window stickers provided can
code number correctly, the Traffic Pro
be attached to the windscreen/windows
will come on automatically and you can
inside your vehicle.
use all functions.

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General operation
Note Removing/Inserting the
Entering an incorrect code number three control panel
times will disable the unit for approx. Part of the control panel can be removed 1009
1 hour. to provide additional effective protection
against theft. If the control panel is reinserted within
The Traffic Pro cannot be switched on 45 seconds, the Traffic Pro will automat-
without this removable control panel. ically switch itself back on.
1008 Notes
The time remaining until another Removal • Please insert the control panel into the
attempt can be made to enter the code accompanying protective cover after
number is displayed. removal.
X Leave the ignition switched on. Do not touch the metal contacts on the
Switching the ignition off resets the control panel or on the Traffic Pro.
waiting time of one hour to zero. • If you move your vehicle once the
Once the waiting time has elapsed, the A control panel has been removed, once
data entry menu for the code number you insert the control panel, it will
appears again. take some time for the navigation
system to ascertain your position.
X Slide the button which unlocks the
control panel (A) to the right
in order to release it.
X Remove the control panel from the
mount.
If the Traffic Pro is still switched on
when the control panel is removed, it is
switched to mute and disabled.

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General operation
Insertion Inserting/Removing the cover Removing the cover
X Take the control panel out of its pro- The scope of supply of the Traffic Pro X Remove the control panel as described
tective cover. includes a red plastic insert. This plastic in “Removing/Inserting the control
X Insert the left-hand side of the control insert can be snapped into the gap which panel” on page 13.
panel. appears once the control panel has been X Insert your finger into the hole in the
X Push the control panel into place. removed. plastic insert.
The Traffic Pro is now ready for opera- As well as serving as a protective cover X Carefully push the plastic insert down-
tion and can be switched on/the Traffic for any CF card/micro-drive, the red col- wards.
Pro will switch itself on automatically. our of the plastic insert clearly indicates X Pull the plastic insert forwards.
that the control panel has been removed. The cover has now been removed.
Note
X Reinsert the control panel as described
If a new control panel or the control panel in “Removing/Inserting the control
Inserting the cover
for a different Traffic Pro is inserted, the panel” on page 13.
X Remove the control panel as described
code number for the Traffic Pro must be
in “Removing/Inserting the control
entered as described in “Entering unit
panel” on page 13.
code numbers” on page 12.
X Insert the plastic insert into the gap
with the hole at the top and the smooth
side facing outwards.
X Push the lower section of the plastic
insert into the gap until it snaps into
place.
The cover has now been inserted.
X Reinsert the control panel as described
in “Removing/Inserting the control
panel” on page 13.

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General operation
Switching the unit on/off Notes Switching off
X Press .
• Unless the warning message is con-
Switching on If the ignition is switched on, the Traffic
firmed, the Traffic Pro will remain
X Press . Pro is switched to standby mode. The
disabled.
or display goes dark and the Traffic Pro
• Once it has been switched on, the sound is switched off.
X If the Traffic Pro was switched off via Traffic Pro will play back the last
the ignition, the Traffic Pro will source selected (radio or media). Any
switch back on once the ignition has or
mute or pause function activated will
been switched on. X Switch off the vehicle ignition.
be cancelled.
• If fewer than approx. 2 hours have
elapsed since the unit was last
1010 switched off, active route guidance
1010
will be restarted. The shutdown display appears for
X Confirm the warning which appears
by pressing the rotary control/push • If the volume was set to a very loud approx. 5 seconds.
button . value before the unit was last switched During this period of approx. 5 seconds,
off, it will be reset to setting 27 when shutdown can be aborted by pressing
the unit is switched back on. one of the buttons on the Traffic Pro or
by switching the ignition back on.
The Traffic Pro then switches itself back
on and plays back the last source
selected (radio or media).

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General operation
Setting the volume Note: X Select 6RXQG in the radio or Audio
main menu (Radio main menu
There are 50 volume settings. The vol- Subsequent sections of the operation
Page 55/Audio main menu Page 77).
ume setting applies to all radio and audio guide describe how to set the volume for:
sources. • Traffic announcements (page Page 66)
You can specify whether changes in vol- • Navigation announcements and other
ume should be displayed in graphics for- voice messages (Page 96)
1012
mat or not in “Displaying the volume”
• Acoustic signals (Page 100) XTurn the rotary control/push button
on page 100.
to select one of the following options:
Sound settings (TXDOLVHU,
X Turn the rotary control/push button
%DODQFHIDGHU,
clockwise/counter clockwise. You can configure the sound of your
/RXGQHVV,
Traffic Pro to meet your requirements in
%HFNHUVXUURXQG and
the sound settings. The settings are also
5HVHWVHWWLQJV
valid for all radio/audio sources.
1011 X Confirm your selection by pressing
Calling up the sound settings the rotary control/push button .
X The volume increases or decreases.
X Press .
or
X Press or until the sound
settings appear.
or

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General operation
Setting the equalizer X Turn the rotary control/push button X Confirm your selection by pressing
You can switch the acoustic pattern on 5 to apply the required equalizer setting. the rotary control/push button .
frequency bands with the equalizer
Note:
setting.
3 equalizer presets are also available for The equalizer presets (5RFN 3RS and
&ODVVLFDO) cannot be modified.
1015
selection. An additional option also
Select /LQHDU to set the equalizer settings X Turn the rotary control/push button
allows you to make another 3 equalizer
to an average value. to select the required setting for the
settings.
selected frequency band.
X Press until the equalizer settings Defining the equalizer setting X Confirm the setting by pressing the
appear. X Select 8VHU, 8VHU or 8VHU. rotary control/push button .
X Press and hold down the rotary control/
or
X Select (TXDOLVHU in the sound settings. push button . You may now change other settings.
Once you have made the required set-
tings:
1013 1014 X Press and hold down the rotary control/
push button .
X Next, turn the rotary control/push The cursor jumps to the first frequency or
button to select one of the three band. X Turn the rotary control/push button
X Turn the rotary control/push button to select the arrow next to the
equalizer presets (5RFN3RS and &ODVVL
FDO) or one of the three user-defined
to select the frequency band to be frequency bands and press the rotary
equalizer settings (8VHU - 8VHU or /LQ changed. control/push button .
HDU). You may now make other equalizer
settings or select one of the presets.

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General operation
Setting balance and fader Balance setting Switching loudness on/off
You can shift the tone centre in the vehi- XTurn the rotary control/push button With loudness, the sound is improved by
cle using the balance and fader setting. clockwise/counter clockwise. increasing the bass volumes (especially
suitable for low-volume settings).
X Select %DODQFH  IDGHU in the sound
settings. 1016 X Select /RXGQHVV in the sound settings.

The tone centre moves to the right/left.


1016 1018
Fader setting
An image of the vehicle interior in the X Turn the rotary control/push button X Press the rotary control/push button
direction of travel appears on the dis- clockwise/counter clockwise. to switch loudness on ( ) or off ( ).
play. The small triangle indicates the
current position of the tone centre.
The Balance setting is active. 1017
X Turn the rotary control/push button The tone centre moves forwards/back-
to select %DODQFH or )DGHU. wards.

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General operation
Becker Surround Reset settings Mute
You can use this function to activate vir- You can reset all sound settings to the
You can switch your Traffic Pro to mute,
tual surround sound and select the vehi- default settings.
i.e. switch off the sound from the current
cle size to optimise the surround sound The following settings are reset to the
radio/media source.
function. relevant default value:
However, navigation announcements,
Note: • (TXDOLVHU: All default settings are reset traffic announcements (if TP has been
to the initial value. The user-defined activated) and other voice announce-
The Becker Surround function is not
setting is reset to zero. ments on the Traffic Pro continue to be
available for medium wave or short
wave. • %DODQFHIDGHU to centre setting transmitted unaffected.
• /RXGQHVV to off
X Select %HFNHU VXUURXQG in the sound X Press the rotary control/push button
• %HFNHUVXUURXQG to off
settings. and hold it down for at least
X Select 5HVHW VHWWLQJV in the sound set- 2 seconds.
tings.
1019
X Select %HFNHU VXUURXQG and press the
1021
rotary control/push button to 1020 Example of muted radio mode.
switch virtual surround sound on ( )
X Select <HV to reset the sound settings
or off ( ).
or 1R to continue without making any
X Select /DUJHYHKLFOH or 0HGLXPVL]HGYHKL
FOH (on = ).
changes. 1022
Select <HV to reset the sound settings.
Note: Example of muted media mode.
Only one of the vehicle types in the list
can be active ( ).

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General operation
You can deactivate the mute function as
follows:
• Press the rotary control/push button
again and hold it down for at least
2 seconds.
• Change the volume by turning the
rotary control/push button .
• Press or .
• Switch the Traffic Pro off and back on
again.

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Navigation mode
Navigation mode

What is navigation? Navigation CDs


The term “navigation” (lat. navigare = to
GSafety instructions Two navigation CDs are supplied with
travel by sea) is generally understood to • Road traffic regulations always take the navigation unit.
mean the location of a vehicle, the deter- priority. The navigation system is These CDs contain a digitised road map.
mination of the direction and distance only an aid. Errors may occur in indi- One CD for Northern/Eastern Europe
from the desired destination and the vidual data items/entries. At all times, (CD no. 1) and one CD for Southern/
required route. As navigation aids, stars, the driver must decide whether or not Western Europe (CD no. 2) are supplied.
prominent landmarks, compass and sat- to heed the information provided. The complete trunk road network in the
ellites are used. We do not accept liability for errone- digitised area of Northern and Southern
With Traffic Pro, location is determined ous data provided by the navigation Europe are available on the CDs.
with the GPS receiver (GPS = Global system. All digitised roads of the northern/east-
Positioning System). The direction and • Observation of traffic signs and local ern countries are also included on the
distance from the destination are deter- traffic regulations must always take Northern/Eastern Europe CD. All digi-
mined using a digital road map, a navi- priority. tised roads of the southern/western
gation computer and sensors. A speed- countries are also included on the South-
• Traffic guidance is restricted to pas-
ometer signal and a reverse signal are ern/Western Europe CD.
senger vehicles only. Special driving
additionally used to calculate the route. In these detailed areas of the Northern/
recommendations and regulations for
For safety reasons, navigation is pre- Eastern or Southern/Western Europe CD
other vehicles (e.g. commercial vehi-
dominantly in spoken form supported road map, motorways, regional roads and
cles) are not included.
by a direction indicator on the display. unclassified roads as well as country
• Destinations may only be entered roads are stored. Larger cities and com-
when the vehicle is stationary. munities are comprehensively covered.
For smaller towns and communities, the
regional and unclassified roads or access
roads and the town centres are included.

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Navigation mode
One-way streets, pedestrian zones, turn Navigation with two European CDs For example, if you wish to navigate
bans and other traffic regulations are from a town on the Southern/Western
taken into account as far as possible. Europe CD (D) to a town on the North-
There may be discrepancies between the A ern/Eastern Europe CD (B), enter your
data on the navigation CD and the actual destination address. After entering the
local situation, due to permanent changes town, you will be prompted to insert
to road systems and their traffic regula- navigation CD No. 1 by the display ,QVHUW
tions. QDYLJDWLRQ&' After inserting the relevant

CD, enter the road and, if required, the


Note:
house number or the town centre.
For Norway, Sweden, Finland and Den- B The required map data is loaded and
mark, non-verified data has been used stored internally after route calculation
to achieve a high depth of digitisation; C has started.
i.e. with this data, the navigation system
cannot refer to information such as
motorway, trunk road, 30 zone, one-
way street or other traffic regulations,
as this is not recorded.
All roads can be used, but optimum
route guidance cannot be guaranteed. D
A Area of Northern/Eastern Europe CD
with all digitised roads.
B For example, a town or an address in
Germany (on the Northern/Eastern
Europe CD).
C Area of Southern/Western Europe CD
with all digitised roads.
D For example, a town or an address in
France (on the Southern/Western
Europe CD).

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Navigation mode
Selecting navigation Note: Calling up the Navigation
X Press . The navigation CD must be loaded main menu
when starting navigation mode for the X Press twice.
first time. or
2001 If calibration of the navigation system X Press .
has not yet been completed, the system The Fast Access menu appears.
Navigation is activated. The display only will prompt you to take a drive for cali- X Select the 1DYLJDWLRQPHQX entry.
appears if navigation has not been acti- bration (see Installation Guide).
vated since the last time the Traffic Pro A navigation CD containing the data for Old
was switched on. the target country is required for navi-
gation operations.
version
The navigation CD must be inserted to The Navigation menu appears.
2002 start the calculation of a route. During X Turn the rotary control/push button
calculation, the symbol appears on to select one of the following options:
The Fast Access menu then appears. The the right-hand side of the display. Once (QWHUDGGUHVV,
number of satellites received appears on the calculation has been completed, the 'HVWIURPDGGERRN,
the right-hand side of the display (in the symbol disappears, the navigation 6SHFLDO'HVW or
example, 5 of the maximum of 8 receiv- CD can be removed and an audio CD 6HWWLQJ
able satellites are being received). may be inserted. XConfirm your selection by pressing
In fast access mode, you can select and When entering destinations, driving off the rotary control/push button .
navigate to the last destinations entered/ should be delayed until the symbol The required function is called up.
the destinations you have stored in fast has disappeared.
access mode.
For more information, see “Navigation
fast access” on page 32.

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Navigation mode
• (QWHUDGGUHVV
Note Entering a destination
Accesses the data entry menu for the
If route guidance is already active, you X In the Navigation main menu, select
destination. See “Entering a destina-
can start to enter another destination by the (QWHUDGGUHVV entry.
tion” on page 24.
selecting (QWHU DGGUHVV, 'HVW IURP DGG
• 'HVWIURPDGGERRN
ERRN and 6SHFLDO'HVW.
You can select a destination from the Once the destination has been selected,
address book. See “Selecting a desti- 2004
the Traffic Pro will prompt you to con-
nation from the address book” on firm if the new destination is to be used The Enter Destination menu appears.
page 35. as the main destination or a stopover. The last country selected and the last
• 6SHFLDO'HVW
town selected appear first.
Access the POI selection menu. POIs X Turn the rotary control/push button
include petrol stations, airports or hos- to select one of the following options:
pitals, for example. See “Point of
2096
*5($7%5,7$,1(country as example),
interest” on page 36. X Turn the rotary control/push button */$6*2:(town as example),

• 6HWWLQJ to select 6WRSRYHU or 0DLQGHVW. 6WUHHW,

Accesses the Navigation Settings menu. X Confirm your selection by pressing 6WDUWURXWHJXLGDQFH,

See “Settings” on page 51. the rotary control/push button . +RXVHQXPEHU,

Depending on the selection, the new ,QWHUVHFWLRQ,

destination is now used as a stopover or &HQWUH,

the new main destination. 3RVWDOFRGH (postcode),

5RXWH VKRUW/5RXWH IDVW or 5RXWH G\QDPLF

and
6DYHGHVWLQDWLRQ

X Confirm your selection by pressing


the rotary control/push button .

24
Navigation mode
The corresponding menu appears or the Selecting a country Entering a destination town
required action is initiated. If your destination is located in a different X In the Enter Destination menu, select
country (*5($7 %5,7$,1 in the example the town (*/$6*2: in the example).
Note
display) you must first select the required
Some entries in the Enter Destination Note
country.
menu cannot be selected directly. For X In the Enter Destination menu, select
If your destination is in the same town
example, a house number cannot be as that displayed, you can continue
the country (*5($7%5,7$,1 in the exam-
entered unless the name of a road has directly with entering the road/centre.
ple).
been entered first. These non-selectable
entries are greyed out in the display and
cannot be selected.
The entry will also be greyed out if no 2005 2004
house numbers are available for a
X Turn the rotary control/push button X Confirm your selection by pressing
specific road.
to select your destination country. the rotary control/push button .
X Confirm your selection by pressing
the rotary control/push button .
2006
The data entry menu for the town
appears.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
and then press the rotary control/
push button to select each letter one
after the other.

25
Navigation mode
Note If the complete town name has already The town distinguishing list appears if
been entered or completed automatically, the selection is ambiguous.
Select the symbol to delete the last
the unit will either switch automatically
character in the entry.
to either the town distinguishing list or
you can continue directly with entering 2008
the road/centre.
2007 If an incomplete town entry has been con- X Turn the rotary control/push button
firmed, the town selection list appears. and then press the rotary control/push
The last letter entered is highlighted. To button to select the required town.
help, the name of the location closest to
the previous entry appears. The Traffic 2008 You can now continue with entering the
Pro offers only the possible remaining road/centre.
letters for selection. If no other entries X Turn the rotary control/push button
are available, the Traffic Pro completes and then press the rotary control/push Selecting destination via
the town name automatically. button to select the required town. postcode
You can also select a destination via its
Accept entry: If the entry made is unambiguous, you postcode.
X In the data entry menu, select the can continue directly with entering the X In the Enter Destination menu, select
symbol. road/centre. 3RVWDOFRGH.
or
X Press the rotary control/push button
and hold it down for at least 2 seconds.
2009
X Confirm your selection by pressing
the rotary control/push button .

26
Navigation mode
X Turn the rotary control/push button Entering the destination road
and then press the rotary control/ X In the Enter Destination menu, select
2010 push button to select the required post- 6WUHHW.

code.
The data entry menu for the postcode
appears. The display then shows either the desti-
nation corresponding to the postcode in
2013
X Turn the rotary control/push button
and then press the rotary control/ the Enter Destination menu or, if the X Confirm your selection by pressing
push button to select the numbers and postcode is shared among several towns, the rotary control/push button .
letters one after the other. a list containing these towns.

Accept entry:
2014
X In the data entry menu, select the 2012
symbol. The data entry menu for the road appears
or X Turn the rotary control/push button or, if fewer than 10 roads are available in
X Press the rotary control/push button and then press the rotary control/push the town, the unit switches directly to the
and hold it down for at least 2 seconds. button to select the required town. road list.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
If you have entered an incomplete post- You can now continue with entering the and then press the rotary control/push
code, the postcode selection list appears. road/centre. button to select each letter one after the
other.

2011
2015

27
Navigation mode
The last letter entered is highlighted. To X Turn the rotary control/push button Entering the destination
help, the name of the road closest to the and then press the rotary control/push town centre
previous entry is displayed. The Traffic button to select the required road. Instead of navigating directly to a road,
Pro offers only the possible remaining you can also navigate to a town centre.
letters for selection. If no other entries If the entry you have made is unambigu-
are available, the Traffic Pro completes ous, you can now start route guidance or, X In the Enter Destination menu, select
the road name automatically. if available, enter a house number/junc- &HQWUH.
tion for the road entered.
Accept entry:
X In the data entry menu, select the If entry is ambiguous (same road exists
symbol. more than once in the same location), the
2017
or road distinguishing list appears. X Confirm your selection by pressing
X Press the rotary control/push button You can now select the area of a town in the rotary control/push button .
and hold it down for at least 2 seconds. which the road is located.

If you have entered an incomplete road


name, the road list appears.
2018
2016
The data entry menu for the centre
X Turn the rotary control/push button appears or, if fewer than 10 centres are
2016 and then press the rotary control/push available in the town, the unit switches
button to select the required town. directly to the centre list.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
You can now start route guidance by and then press the rotary control/push
selecting 6WDUW URXWH JXLGDQFH or enter a button to select each letter one after the
house number/junction for the road other.
entered.

28
Navigation mode

2019 2020 2022


The last letter entered is highlighted. To X Turn the rotary control/push button A list containing ranges of house num-
help, the name of the centre closest to and then press the rotary control/push bers appears.
the previous entry is displayed. The button to select the required centre. X Turn the rotary control/push button
Traffic Pro offers only the possible and then press the rotary control/push
remaining letters for selection. If no You can now start route guidance by button to select the required range.
other entries are available, the Traffic selecting 6WDUWURXWHJXLGDQFH.
Pro completes the centre name automat- You can now start route guidance by
ically. Entering house number for selecting 6WDUWURXWHJXLGDQFH.
destination road
Accept entry: Selecting junction for
X In the data entry menu, select the
Note
destination road
symbol. A house number can only be selected if
or this information is stored on the naviga- Note
X Press the rotary control/push button tion CD. A junction can only be selected if this
and hold it down for at least 2 seconds. X In the Enter Destination menu, select information is stored on the navigation
+RXVHQXPEHU.
CD.
If you have entered an incomplete centre
X In the Enter Destination menu, select
name, the centre list appears.
,QWHUVHFWLRQ.

2021
X Confirm your selection by pressing
the rotary control/push button .

29
Navigation mode
Setting the route options X Turn the rotary control/push button
You can use the route options to specify to select one of the following options:
2023 how the Traffic Pro calculates the route '\QDPLFURXWH,

to the destination. 4XLFNURXWH,


X Confirm your selection by pressing X In the Enter Destination menu, 6KRUWURXWH,
the rotary control/push button . depending on the previous setting, $YRLGPRWRUZD\,

select 5RXWH VKRUW, 5RXWH IDVW or 5RXWH $YRLGWXQQHO,

G\QDPLF. $YRLGWROO,

$YRLGIHUU\ or
2024
5HDG\

A list of junctions appears. X Turn the rotary control/push button


2025
to switch the required function on ( )
Note
Confirm your selection by pressing the or off ( ).
If the destination road entered crosses
rotary control/push button . Note:
more than 9 roads, a data entry menu
corresponding to the data entry menu Only one of the three settings ('\QDPLF
for roads appears. URXWH, 4XLFN URXWH or 6KRUW URXWH) may be
2026 active ( ) at the same time.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
and then press the rotary control/push The Route Options menu appears. • '\QDPLFURXWH
button to select the required junction. The route is calculated taking into
account the traffic announcements
received.
If dynamic route guidance is active,
the routes are calculated on the basis
of the fastest route to the destination.

30
Navigation mode
Notes: Notes: Saving a destination
Once you have entered a destination,
• Dynamic route guidance is not possi- • Routes without motorways can only
you can save it in the address book. This
ble in all countries at present. be calculated for short distances (up
may be useful if you wish to travel to
• When new route calculations are to 200 km depending on digitalisation
this destination again at a later date.
made with active dynamic route guid- density).
ance, the Traffic Pro may request the • Even if $YRLGWROO is selected, toll roads
X In the Enter Destination menu, select
navigation CD (if it is not already (e.g. in Switzerland or Austria) will
6DYHGHVWLQDWLRQ.
inserted). be included in the route calculation.

• 4XLFNURXWH

With this setting, the route with the Saving/Deleting route options 2027
shortest possible travel time to the X In the Route Options menu, select

destination is calculated. 5HDG\. X Confirm your selection by pressing


• 6KRUWURXWH
X Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control/push button .
With this setting, the route with the the rotary control/push button .
shortest possible distance to the desti- or Proceed as described in “Saving an entry
nation is calculated. X Press . in the address book” on page 33.
You can now start route guidance
• $YRLG PRWRUZD\, $YRLG WXQQHO, $YRLG WROO
and$YRLGIHUU\
You can use these entries for example
to exclude ferries or motorways from
the route calculation. The Traffic Pro
will then attempt to calculate a route
which does not contain any motor-
ways or ferries.

31
Navigation mode
Navigation fast access X Press . Protecting an entry
X Call up the navigation fast access
In navigation fast access mode, the last
function.
20 destinations to which the vehicle has
2002 X Select the entry to be protected.
travelled are displayed.
X Press the rotary control/push button
You may:
The navigation fast access function until a menu appears.
• Start navigation directly to these desti- appears. X Select the 3URWHFWHQWU\ entry.
nations
X Switch protection on ( ) or off ( )
• Protect the entries in fast access, i.e. Navigating from fast access by pressing the rotary control/push
the entry will not be deleted when the X Call up the navigation fast access button .
maximum number of destinations is function. Protected entries are identified by the
reached. The oldest unprotected entry X Turn the rotary control/push button symbol.
will be deleted. and then press the rotary control/push
• Delete individual fast access entries. Note:
button to select the required target from
A protected entry is only protected from
• Delete the entire fast access list. the list.
being deleted in fast access mode.
• Save an entry from the fast access list Route guidance to this destination will
However, you can delete this protected
to the address book. be started immediately.
entry individually, and it will also be
deleted when the complete list is
deleted.

32
Navigation mode
Deleting an entry Deleting a list Saving an entry in the
X Call up the navigation fast access X Call up the navigation fast access address book
function. function. X Call up the navigation fast access
X Select the entry to be deleted. X Press the rotary control/push button function.
X Press the rotary control/push button until a menu appears. X Select the entry to be saved.
until a menu appears. X Turn the rotary control/push button X Press the rotary control/push button
X Turn the rotary control/push button and then press the rotary control/push until a menu appears.
and then press the rotary control/push button to select the 'HOHWHOLVW entry. X Turn the rotary control/push button
button to select the 'HOHWHHQWU\ entry. and then press the rotary control/push
The entry is deleted from the fast access button to select the 6DYHLQDGGUHVVERRN
list. 2028 entry.

X When the prompt appears, select <HV


to delete the list or 1R to retain it. 2029
If you select <HV, the list will be deleted
in the fast access function. X Turn the rotary control/push button
to select one of the following options:
&UHDWHQHZHQWU\ or

$PHQGHQWU\

X Confirm your selection by pressing


the rotary control/push button .

33
Navigation mode
• &UHDWHQHZHQWU\ X In the data entry menu, select the X Turn the rotary control/push button
Select this option to create a new entry symbol. and then press the rotary control/push
in the address book. or button to select the 6DYH entry.
• $PHQGHQWU\ XPress the rotary control/push button A confirmation that the entry has been
Select this option to add the current and hold it down for at least 2 seconds. saved appears.
address to an existing entry in the The entry is adopted. X Press the rotary control/push button

address book. .

Creating a new entry 2031 Adding data to entries


X Select the &UHDWHQHZHQWU\ entry. X Select the $PHQGHQWU\ entry.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
and then press the rotary control/push
button to select each letter in the first 2032
2030 name one after the other.
X Turn the rotary control/push button X In the data entry menu, select the X Turn the rotary control/push button
and then press the rotary control/push symbol. and then press the rotary control/push
button to select each letter in the sur- or button to select the entry to which you
name one after the other. X Press the rotary control/push button wish to add data.
and hold it down for at least 2 seconds.
Note: Note:
Please also refer to the description in If there are more than 10 entries in the
“Data entry menus” on page 11. address book, the data entry menu for
2032 locating the required name appears.
The address book entry appears.

34
Navigation mode
The navigation address previously Selecting a destination from the X Turn the rotary control/push button
selected is added to the selected address address book and then press the rotary control/push
book entry. button to select the required entry.
You can find a destination in the address
If the selected address book entry already book and start navigation to it. Route guidance to this destination will
contains an address, the following prompt be started immediately.
appears: X In the Navigation main menu, select
the 'HVWIURPDGGERRN entry.

2034
2035
X In the prompt, select <HV to overwrite
the existing address or 1R to retain the X Confirm your selection by pressing
address. the rotary control/push button .
If you select <HV, the existing address
will be overwritten.
2036
The address book entries which support
navigation appear.
Note:
If there are more than 9 entries in the
address book, the data entry menu for
locating the required name appears.

35
Navigation mode
Point of interest X Select the 6SHFLDO'HVW entry. • ,QYLFLQLW\RIORFDWLRQ

You can select a POI in the vicinity of


You can select a POI as a main destina-
the vehicle. When you make your
tion or a stopover.
2039 selection, the unit will tell you in
POIs include petrol stations, airports or
which direction the POI is located and
hospitals, for example.
X Confirm your selection by pressing how far away it is.
the rotary control/push button . • 1DWLRQZLGH
X In the Navigation main menu, select
the 6SHFLDO'HVW entry. You can select a POI from a range of
national POI categories.
2040 • ,QYLFLQLW\RIGHVWLQDWLRQ

You can select a POI in the vicinity of


2037 The POI menu appears. the destination.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
X Confirm your selection by pressing Note:
to select one of the following options:
the rotary control/push button .
,QYLFLQLW\RIORFDWLRQ, The ,QYLFLQLW\RIGHVWLQDWLRQ entry can only
1DWLRQZLGH, be selected if route guidance is active.
or if route guidance is already active
,QYLFLQLW\RIGHVWLQDWLRQ or
• &WU\SODFH
&WU\SODFH
X In the navigation status display, press You can select a POI in a specific
X Confirm your selection by pressing
the rotary control/push button . country/town.
the rotary control/push button .

2038
The Options menu appears.
X Select the 6WRSRYHU entry.
X Confirm your selection by pressing
the rotary control/push button .

36
Navigation mode
Local X Turn the rotary control/push button National
X In the POI menu, select the ,QYLFLQLW\RI and then press the rotary control/push X In the POI menu, select the 1DWLRQZLGH

ORFDWLRQ entry. button to select each letter one after the entry.
other.
Old
Accept entry:
version X In the data entry menu, select the
2045
X Confirm your selection by pressing symbol. X Confirm your selection by pressing
the rotary control/push button . or the rotary control/push button .
X Press the rotary control/push button
and hold it down for at least 2 seconds.
2042 2046
X Turn the rotary control/push button 2044 X Turn the rotary control/push button
and then press the rotary control/push and then press the rotary control/push
button to select the required POI cate- X Turn the rotary control/push button button to select the country in which
gory. and then press the rotary control/push you are looking for a national POI.
button to select the required POI.
Route guidance to the selected point of
interest is initiated.
2043 2047
The data entry menu for POIs appears X Turn the rotary control/push button
or, if fewer than 10 POIs are available in and then press the rotary control/push
the selected category, the unit switches button to select the required POI cate-
directly to the POI list. gory.

37
Navigation mode
X Turn the rotary control/push button Country/town
and then press the rotary control/push X In the POI menu, select the &WU\SODFH
2053 button to select the required POI. entry.

The data entry menu for POIs appears Route guidance to the selected point of
or, if fewer than 10 POIs are available in interest is initiated.
2050
the selected category, the unit switches
directly to the POI list. Local area of destination X Confirm your selection by pressing
X Turn the rotary control/push button X In the POI menu, select the ,QYLFLQLW\RI the rotary control/push button .
and then press the rotary control/push entry.
GHVWLQDWLRQ
button to select each letter one after the
other.
2051
Accept entry:
2055
X Select the desired country as described
X In the data entry menu, select the X Confirm your selection by pressing under “Selecting a country” on
symbol. the rotary control/push button . page 25.
or X Select the required town as described
X Press the rotary control/push button Proceed as described in “Local” on under “Entering a destination town”
and hold it down for at least 2 seconds. page 37. If this option is selected, how- on page 25.
ever, no directions or distances will or
appear in the POI list. X Select the required postcode as

2049 described under “Selecting destina-


tion via postcode” on page 26.

38
Navigation mode
Accept entry: Information about points of
X In the data entry menu, select the interest
2052 symbol. You can call up additional information
or about many POIs, e.g. a brief description
X Turn the rotary control/push button X Press the rotary control/push button or a telephone number.
and then press the rotary control/push and hold it down for at least 2 seconds. To do this, you must be in the POI list.
button to select the required POI cate-
gory.
2054 2044
2053 X Turn the rotary control/push button X Press and hold it down until the
and then press the rotary control/push information appears.
The data entry menu for POIs appears button to select the required POI.
or, if fewer than 10 POIs are available in
the selected category, the unit switches Route guidance to the selected point of
directly to the POI list. interest is initiated.
2056
X Turn the rotary control/push button
X Turn the rotary control/push button
and then press the rotary control/push to scroll through the information.
button to select each letter one after the X Press to return to the list of POIs.
other.

39
Navigation mode
During route guidance Navigation status screen X Turn the rotary control/push button
All information relevant to information to select the various displays in the
During route guidance, navigation infor-
is displayed on the navigation status status display.
mation is displayed on the status screen
screen.
in all operating modes.
However, complete navigation informa-
tion is only displayed in the navigation 2057
status screen. 2057
Display with current time.
Examples: The distance to the next turn and the esti-
mated time of arrival are shown on the
right-hand side of the display. 2058
The name of the road the vehicle is turn-
2057 ing into appears in the first line on the Display with estimated journey time
upper left of the display. The name of remaining.
The navigation status screen.
the road the vehicle is currently travel-
ling along appears in the second line.
Depending on the setting, the current 2059
1004 time, estimated journey time remaining
or distance remaining to be travelled Display with distance remaining to be
The radio status screen with active navi-
appear on the bottom left of the display. travelled.
gation. The display for other sources is
similar. When you are approaching a
turn, the navigation status screen appears
automatically. Once you have completed
the turn, the unit reverts to the previous
status screen.

40
Navigation mode
Example navigation displays • “Please turn left after 100 metres.” • “Please follow the direction arrows.”

GWarning
Accident hazard
Road traffic regulations always take pri- 2061 2063
ority when a vehicle is being driven in
The name of the road the vehicle is This display tells you that you are cur-
traffic. The navigation system is only an
turning into appears in the first line on rently on a non-digitised road (i.e. car
aid. Errors may occur in individual data
the upper left of the display. The name park, garage, multi-storey car park).
items/entries. At all times, the driver
of the road the vehicle is currently Your location therefore does not
must decide whether or not to heed the
travelling along appears in the second appear on the digitised road map. The
information provided.
line. arrow indicates the direction of the
We do not accept liability for erroneous
• “Please leave the roundabout at the destination as the crow flies.
data provided by the navigation system.
third exit on the right.” • Active stopover:
• “If possible, please turn back.”

2062 2064
2060
This display shows you the exit you • Block active:
You are driving in the wrong direction should take on the roundabout.
and should turn around at the earliest
opportunity.
2065

41
Navigation mode
• Recalculating route: Options menu • &DQFHO

During route guidance, you can call up You can abort the current route guid-
the Options menu in the navigation status ance. See “Cancelling route guidance”
2066 screen. on page 43.
X Press the rotary control/push button • 0HVVDJHV

• Destination reached: . You can display/listen to a list of


traffic announcements relevant to the
route. See “Traffic announcements”
2067 2068 on page 43.
• 5RXWHOLVW
The Options menu appears on the right- You can display the route planned by
hand side. the Traffic Pro. See “Route list” on
X Turn the rotary control/push button page 44.
to select one of the following options: • 6WRSRYHU
&DQFHO,
You can enter another destination as a
0HVVDJHV,
stopover during active navigation. See
5RXWHOLVW,
“Stopover” on page 44.
6WRSRYHU (stopover),
• %ORFN
%ORFN,
You can block a section of the route
5RXWHRSW or
still to be travelled. See “Blocking a
$QQRXQFH
route” on page 45.
X Confirm your selection by pressing
the rotary control/push button .

42
Navigation mode
• 5RXWHRSW Cancelling route guidance Traffic announcements
You can modify the route options dur- You can use this function to cancel route You can display/listen to a list of traffic
ing navigation. See “Modifying route guidance before reaching the actual des- announcements relevant to the route.
options” on page 46. tination.
• $QQRXQFH X In the Options menu, select the 0HV

You can switch navigation announce- X In the Options menu, select the &DQFHO VDJHV entry.
ments off and then back on again. See entry.
“Switching navigation announcements
on/off” on page 46. 2069
2068
The list of traffic announcements rele-
X Select <HV (cancel navigation) or 1R vant to the route appears.
(continue with navigation). X To listen to all announcements, select
the 5HDGRXWDOOPHVVDJHV entry.
Note:
or
If no operator inputs are made, the X Select the required announcement.
menu will automatically disappear after X Confirm your selection by pressing
a few seconds and navigation will con- the rotary control/push button .
tinue. The announcement appears in full.

For more information about traffic


announcements, see “Displaying traffic
information” on page 50.

43
Navigation mode
Route list X Press to exit the route list. • (QWHUDGGUHVV

You can display the route planned by the You can enter a complete address as a
Traffic Pro. Stopover stopover as described in “Entering a
You can enter another destination as a destination” on page 24.
X In the Options menu, select the 5RXWH stopover during active navigation. • $GGERRN
entry.
OLVW You can enter an address book entry as
X In the Options menu, select the 6WRS a stopover as described in “Selecting a
RYHU entry. destination from the address book” on
2070 page 35.
• 6SHFLDO'HVW
A list of the roads to the destination 2039 You can enter a POI as a stopover as
appears. The distance to be travelled described in “Point of interest” on
along each road appears after its name. X Turn the rotary control/push button page 36.
X Turn the rotary control/push button to select one of the following options:
• 5DSLGDFFHVV
to scroll through the list. (QWHUDGGUHVV,
You can enter a fast access destination
$GGERRN,
Note: as a stopover as described in “Naviga-
6SHFLDO'HVW or
Once route guidance has started, it tion fast access” on page 32.
5DSLGDFFHVV
takes a little while for the route list to X Confirm your selection by pressing
appear in full. Once the stopover has been selected, the
the rotary control/push button .
If the route list is not available due to route is recalculated and route guidance
recalculation, 1R URXWH OLVW DYDLODEOH started to the stopover.
appears.

44
Navigation mode
Note: Note: Blocking a route
You can use this function to block a sec-
Once the stopover has been reached, the If no operator inputs are made, the
tion of the route still to be travelled when
following display appears. menu will automatically disappear after
the next junction is reached. If possible,
a few seconds and the stopover will be
the Traffic Pro will then calculate a
retained.
diversion route. This may be useful if a
2071 If <HV is selected, the stopover is deleted traffic jam or road block lies immedi-
and route guidance to the main destina- ately ahead.
Route guidance to the main destination
tion started automatically.
is started automatically.
X In the Options menu, select the %ORFN

Deleting a stopover entry.


If you have entered a stopover, you can
delete it before reaching it.
2073
X In the Options menu, select the 6WRS

RYHU entry again. X Turn the rotary control/push button


to select the required distance to be
blocked.
X Confirm your selection by pressing
2072
the rotary control/push button .
X Select <HV (delete stopover) or 1R The route is recalculated.
(retain stopover).

45
Navigation mode
Unblocking a route Modifying route options Switching navigation announcements
Once a block has been entered, it can be You can modify the route options during on/off
removed again. navigation. You can switch navigation announce-
ments off and then back on again.
X In the Options menu, select the %ORFN X In the Options menu, select the 5RXWH

entry. RSWentry. X In the Options menu, select the


$QQRXQFH entry.

X Press the rotary control/push button

2074 2075 to switch navigation announcements on


( ) or off ( ).
X Select <HV (delete block) or 1R (retain X Select '\QDPLF URXWH 4XLFN URXWH, 6KRUW
block). URXWHor the avoid functions (on = ).
Note: Note:
If no operator inputs are made, the Only one of the three settings ('\QDPLF
menu will automatically disappear after URXWH 4XLFN URXWH, 6KRUW URXWH) may be

a few seconds and the block will be active ( ) at the same time.
retained. For more information about route
options, see “Setting the route options”
on page 30.
X In the Route Options menu, select
5HDG\.

The route is calculated with the new


route options.

46
Navigation mode
Information during route Notes: • The number of satellites which have
guidance been/can be received appears above
• If a stopover is active, information
the image of the car.
about it is displayed. appears on
Displaying destination the display above the car. X Press the rotary control/push button
information • Press the rotary control/push button to store the current position.
X Press . to reset the values for the average
X Turn the rotary control/push button speed, distance travelled and journey
clockwise until 'HVWLQDWLRQ appears time thus far to zero. 2078
on the top right of the display.
The current position was saved in fast
Displaying/Storing position access mode.
X Press .
2076 X Turn the rotary control/push button Displaying traffic
The following information appears: clockwise until 3RVLWLRQ appears on the announcements
top right of the display. X Press .
• On the top left, the destination town
and destination road. X Turn the rotary control/push button
• To the left underneath the destination clockwise until 70& appears on
town, the average speed thus far. 2077 the top right of the display.
• Above the image of the car, the The following information appears:
distance still to be travelled and the • If possible, the town and road/geo-
anticipated time of arrival. graphical coordinates and height above
2079
• To the left and right of the image of sea level (only in the event of sufficient The following information appears:
the car, the distance already travelled satellite reception) appear on the left-
and the journey time thus far. • The number of TMC messages
hand side of the display. received.
• The number of TMC messages rele-
vant to the route.

47
Navigation mode
X Press the rotary control/push button Displaying/Changing route settings Note:
. X Press .
Only one of the three settings ('\QDPLF
X Turn the rotary control/push button
URXWH 4XLFN URXWH, 6KRUW URXWH) may be
clockwise until 5RXWH appears on the top
active ( ) at the same time.
2069 right of the display.
For more information about route
options, see “Setting the route options”
All TMC messages are displayed.
on page 30.
X To listen to all announcements, select
2081 The route is calculated with the new
the 5HDGRXWDOOPHVVDJHV entry.
or The current route settings are displayed. route options.
X Select the required announcement.
X Confirm your selection by pressing X Press the rotary control/push button Information during non-active
the rotary control/push button . . route guidance
The announcement appears in full.
Displaying/Storing a position
For more information about traffic You can display and store the current
announcements, see “Displaying traffic
2082
position. See “Displaying/Storing posi-
information” on page 50. X Select '\QDPLF URXWH 4XLFN URXWH, 6KRUW tion” on page 47.
URXWHor the avoid functions (on = ).
Displaying TMC messages
You can display TMC messages as de-
scribed in “Displaying traffic announce-
ments” on page 47. Of course, no traffic
announcements are displayed for the
route.

48
Navigation mode
Dynamic route guidance Note: Dynamic route guidance
with TMC You can activate dynamic route guid-
As the traffic announcements are trans-
ance by selecting '\QDPLF URXWH in the
mitted by radio stations, we cannot
Note: route options.
assume responsibility for the complete-
Dynamic route guidance is not possible If dynamic route guidance has been acti-
ness or accuracy of the announcements.
in all countries. vated, a continuous check is made for
When Dynamic Route Guidance is the presence of relevant announcements
active, the navigation system may for the selected route. The route is then
request the navigation CD for possible calculated using the “fast route” option,
route calculation (if the navigation CD while taking into account current traffic
is not inserted). announcements. If it is determined dur-
Austria: The location and event code ing these continuous checks that a traffic
was made available by ASFINAG and announcement is of relevance for the
What is dynamic route
BMVIT. route guidance, the unit will automati-
guidance? cally re-calculate a new route to the des-
Dynamic route guidance is used to cal-
tination.
culate the route, taking current traffic
1HZURXWH is shown on the display. There
announcements into account.
is also the voice announcement “The
The traffic announcements are transmit-
route is being recalculated due to cur-
ted by a TMC radio station in addition to
rent traffic announcements”.
the radio programme and are received
and analysed by the navigation system.
The reception of traffic announcements
is free of charge.

49
Navigation mode
Note: Displaying traffic information
Current traffic announcements can be
If a TMC station cannot be located, 1R

70&UHFHSWLRQDWSUHVHQW'\QURXWHJXLGQRW
displayed in text form. There are several 2069
options for requesting current traffic
SRVVLEOHappears. The unit reverts to the All TMC messages are displayed.
information.
route guidance display after a few sec-
You can call up traffic announcements Note:
onds.
If no TMC stations can be found within via the navigation Options menu and by
Traffic announcements are displayed
10 minutes, 1R 70& UHFHSWLRQ DW SUHVHQW pressing . Please refer to the
sorted according to category and road.
'\QURXWHJXLGQRWSRVVLEOH will appear on
description in “Traffic announcements”
Various symbols appear in front of each
the display again and a short signal tone on page 43 and “Displaying traffic
traffic announcement to indicate the
will sound. announcements” on page 47.
category.
Note: indicates a warning.
Your navigation system can receive
If no up-to-date traffic information is indicates building sites and other
TMC information, whether a TMC sta-
available, 1R 70& PHVVDJHV and 1R 70& obstacles.
tion is selected or not. However, in order
RQURXWH are displayed. indicates traffic jams in general.
to guarantee optimal reception of TMC
information, we recommend the selec- In both cases, the Traffic Pro displays a X To listen to all announcements, select
tion of a TMC station. list of the up-to-date traffic information the 5HDGRXWDOOPHVVDJHV entry.
currently available. or
X Select the required announcement.
X Confirm your selection by pressing
the rotary control/push button .

50
Navigation mode
Settings X Confirm your selection by pressing
the rotary control/push button .
You can make various settings for navi-
2084 gation in the settings.
• 7UDIILFPHVVDJHV
The announcement appears in full. You can specify whether or not traffic
X To listen to the announcement, select
X In the Navigation main menu, select
the 6HWWLQJ entry. announcements should be read out
the 5HDGRXW entry. automatically by the unit and, if so,
or which ones.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
• $QQRXQFHDUULYDOWLPH
to scroll through the traffic announce- 2085 You can specify whether the calculated
ment.
X Confirm your selection by pressing time of arrival should be announced
Note: the rotary control/push button . automatically once the route has been
The reading out of traffic announce- calculated/recalculated.
ments can be aborted by pressing the • &ORFN

rotary control/push button . 2086 You can configure the GMT time sent
by the satellite in terms of its format
A typical traffic announcement appears
The Settings menu appears. and the current time zone.
as follows:
XTurn the rotary control/push button The time only needs to be set so that the
• a motorway or road number to select one of the following options: Traffic Pro can supply navigation
• Approximate direction information 7UDIILFPHVVDJHV, information correctly on routes with
• Detailed location and direction infor- $QQRXQFHDUULYDOWLPH, time-dependent route guidance. Setting
mation &ORFN, the time also ensures that anticipated
• The event (7$VHWWLQJ or times of arrival are announced/
• The cause, if known 8QLWRIPHDVXUH displayed correctly.

51
Navigation mode
• (7$VHWWLQJ • :DUQLQJVRQO\

You can configure the calculation of Activate this function ( ) to have only
the ETA. ETA stands for Estimated 2087 warnings announced.
Time of Arrival. X Turn the rotary control/push button

• 8QLWRIPHDVXUH X You may now select $QQRXQFH PHV to switch the required function on ( )
You can convert the calculation of the ,
VDJHV 2QURXWHRQO\ or :DUQLQJVRQO\. or off ( ).
distances from metric (display in metres • $QQRXQFHPHVVDJHV
and kilometres) to imperial (display in If this function is active, all traffic Announcing the time of arrival
yards and miles) system and vice versa. announcements are made automati- You can specify whether the calculated
cally on receipt. time of arrival should be announced
Traffic announcements automatically once the route has been
Note:
You can specify whether or not traffic calculated/recalculated.
This setting must be active ( ) in order X In the Settings menu, select the
announcements should be read out auto-
to be able to activate the two other $QQRXQFHDUULYDOWLPH entry.
matically by the Traffic Pro and, if so,
settings.
which ones.
X In the Settings menu, select the 7UDIILF • 2QURXWHRQO\
PHVVDJHV entry.
If you activate this function ( ), 2088
only the traffic announcements rele-
vant to the route are made. X Press the rotary control/push button
to switch the announcement of the time
2086 of arrival on ( ) or off ( ).
X Confirm your selection by pressing
the rotary control/push button .

52
Navigation mode
Clock The Clock Settings menu appears. The ETA setting
You can configure the GMT time sent current time setting appears on the right- You can configure the calculation of the
by the satellite in terms of its format and hand side of the display. ETA. ETA stands for Estimated Time
the current time zone. X You may now select &KDQJH IRUPDW, of Arrival.
The time only needs to be set so that the )RUZDUG  PLQXWHV or %DFNZDUG  X In the Settings menu, select the (7$
Traffic Pro can supply navigation infor- PLQXWHV . VHWWLQJ entry.

mation correctly on routes with time- • &KDQJHIRUPDW


dependent route guidance. Setting the You can switch the time display for-
time also ensures that anticipated times mat from 12 to 24-hour and vice versa. 2091
of arrival are announced/displayed cor- • )RUZDUG PLQXWHV
rectly. You can put the time forward in inter- X Confirm your selection by pressing
vals of 30 minutes. the rotary control/push button .
X In the Settings menu, select the &ORFN
• %DFNZDUG PLQXWHV
entry. You can put the time back in intervals
of 30 minutes. 2092
X Press the rotary control/push button
2089 to execute the relevant function. X You may now select 6SRUWV FDU , ,
&DU

9DQ or 6HWIUHHO\.

X Confirm your selection by pressing • 6SRUWVFDU


the rotary control/push button . This setting indicates to the Traffic Pro
that you tend to drive rather quickly.
An earlier ETA is calculated.
2090

53
Navigation mode
• &DU If 6HWIUHHO\ is selected, you still need to Measuring unit
This is the default setting. It offers select the required setting. The available You can convert the calculation of the
sufficiently accurate calculation of the range is between 50% and 200%. distances from metric (display in metres
ETA for most drivers. A value of 100% indicates the &DU set- and kilometres) to imperial (display in
• 9DQ ting. A later ETA will be calculated if a yards and miles) system and vice versa.
This setting indicates to the Traffic Pro higher percentage value is selected.
that you will need a little longer for the X In the Settings menu, select the 8QLWRI
planned route. This setting could be PHDVXUH entry.
selected, for example, for a slower 2093
vehicle or in dense traffic areas.
• 6HWIUHHO\
X Turn the rotary control/push button 2094
Select this option to modify the calcu- to set the required percentage value.
lation of the ETA to suit your require- X Confirm your selection by pressing X Confirm your selection by pressing
ments. the rotary control/push button . the rotary control/push button .

Note:
Only one of the two settings may be
active ( ) at the same time.
2095
X Turn the rotary control/push button X Select 0HWULF or ,PSHULDO (on = ).
to activate the required setting ( ). Note:
Only one of the two settings may be
active ( ).

54
Radio mode
The Radio main menu appears. •
Radio mode

Switching on radio mode 3URJUDPPHW\SH

The example shows the Radio main Accesses the selection menu for the
X Press .
menu for VHF. programme type. See “Programme
Radio mode is activated. The last wave-
X Turn the rotary control/push button type” on page 61.
band selected and the last station selected
to select one of the following options: • )LOWHU
are set.
:DYHEDQG, Accesses the selection menu for the
3URJUDPPHW\SH, filter function. See “Filter function”
Calling up the Radio main
)LOWHU, on page 59.
menu 7UDIILFLQIR,
• 7UDIILFLQIR
You can make settings for radio mode in 6RXQG,
Accesses the selection menu for traffic
the Radio main menu. 9RLFHHQWULHV,
programmes. See “Traffic programme”
The following description assumes that 5HJLRQDOLVDWLRQ,
on page 64.
you are in the status display. 5HFHSWLRQRSWLPLVDWLRQ or
• 6RXQG
$GDSWLYHEDQGZLGWKFRQWURO
Accesses the sound settings. See
X Press twice in succession. XConfirm your selection by pressing
“Sound settings” on page 16.
or the rotary control/push button .
X Press . The required function is called up. • 9RLFHHQWULHV

The Fast Access menu appears. Accesses the selection menu for voice
X Select the 5DGLRPHQX entry. entries. See “Voice entries” on
• :DYHEDQG
page 63.
Accesses the selection menu for the
waveband. See “Selecting a wave- • 5HJLRQDOLVDWLRQ

You can switch regionalisation on/off.


3001 band” on page 56.
See “Regionalisation” on page 62.

55
Radio mode
• 5HFHSWLRQRSWLPLVDWLRQ • )0DOSKDEHWLFDOO\ • 6WDWLRQPHPRU\

Accesses the selection menu for If an FM station was selected previ- The last station set is retained.
reception optimisation. See “Recep- ously, it will remain selected or, if an The station memory, which can store
tion optimisation” on page 63. AM station was selected, the last FM up to 19 FM and AM waveband sta-
• $GDSWLYHEDQGZLGWKFRQWURO station selected will be set. tions, is displayed.
You can switch bandwidth control on/ The Fast Access menu appears. All The waveband set is indicated by the
off. See “Bandwidth control” on stations which can be received/identi- symbol in the status display.
page 64. fied appear in the list in alphabetical See “Station memory” on page 68.
order. • $0
Selecting a waveband The waveband set is indicated by the The last medium wave station selected
symbol in the status display. is set.
X In the Radio main menu, select :DYH
EDQG.
• )0E\TXDOLW\ The status display appears.
If an FM station was selected previ- The waveband set is indicated by the
ously, it will remain selected or, if an symbol in the status display.
AM station was selected, the last FM • 6KRUWZDYH
3002 station selected will be set. The last short wave station selected is
X Turn the rotary control/push button The Fast Access menu appears. All sta- set.
to select one of the following options: tions which can be received/identified The status display appears.
)0DOSKDEHWLFDOO\,
appear in the list in order of quality. The waveband set is indicated by the
)0E\TXDOLW\,
The waveband set is indicated by the symbol in the status display.
6WDWLRQPHPRU\,
symbol in the status display.
$0 or

6KRUWZDYH

XConfirm your selection by pressing


the rotary control/push button .
The selected waveband is set.

56
Radio mode
FM mode Station list Press to select the previous
All stations which can be received/iden- station in the station list. The name of
FM mode combines the two wavebands
tified appear in the station list. the station appears above the station
)0DOSKDEHWLFDOO\ and )0E\TXDOLW\.
The display sequence is determined by currently selected.
the selected waveband )0DOSKDEHWLFDOO\
Possible settings for FM stations or )0E\TXDOLW\. Selection via fast access.
A number of possible settings may be
X Press .
made for selecting stations in FM mode: Stations can be selected using the station
list in two ways:
• Tuning via station list. See “Station
list” on page 57. Selection in status display:
3004
• Scan function. See “Scan function” on X Turn the rotary control/push button The Fast Access menu appears.
page 58. clockwise or counter clockwise. XTurn the rotary control/push button
• Manual station tuning. See “Manual or to select the required station and press
station tuning” on page 59. X In the status display, press or the rotary control/push button .
• Via the station memory. See “Station . The selected station is set.
memory” on page 68.

3003
Press to select the next station in
the station list. The name of the station
appears underneath the station currently
selected.

57
Radio mode
Notes: Scan function Aborting the scan function
All stations in the station list are scanned X In the status display, press or
• If the selected station is a station chain,
briefly to enable you to select the one .
this is indicated by a small triangle on
you require. or
the right-hand edge of the list.
X In the status display, press the rotary
Once a station has been selected, a
X In the status display, press and hold control/push button .
second list appears from which you
down or . The Options menu appears.
may select the required station from
or X Select the 6FDQ entry.
the station chain.
X In the status display, press the rotary X Press the rotary control/push button
Press to return to the previous
control/push button . to deactivate the function ( ).
menu without selecting a station.
The Options menu appears. The station currently being scanned is
• Similarly, if a station transmits a X Select the 6FDQ entry. set and the scan function is aborted.
number of different regional pro- X Press the rotary control/push button
grammes and regionalisation has been to activate the function ( ).
activated as described in “Regionali- The stations in the station list are
sation” on page 62, a list will appear scanned briefly in descending/ascending
from which you may select the order.
required station. Stations of this type
are identified in the station list by
5(* .

58
Radio mode
Manual station tuning Filter function Switching the filter function on/off
You can set the required frequency You can use this function to filter X In the Filter menu, select the )LOWHU
manually. stations or entire station chains out of the entry.
station list. X Turn the rotary control/push button
X In the status display, press the rotary to switch the function on ( ) or off
control/push button until )UHTXHQF\ X In the Radio main menu, select )LOWHU. ( ).
 or )UHTXHQF\ appears on the display If the function is active ( ), only the
instead of the previous/next station. stations and station chains which have
not been filtered out will appear in the
3006 FM station lists.
3005 The Filter menu appears. Note:
XTurn the rotary control/push button
X Turn the rotary control/push button If the function is not active, the filter
to select one of the following options:
to select the required frequency. settings will continue to be maintained.
)LOWHU,

To exit manual station tuning, press and 5HVHW or

hold down the rotary control/push the stations and station chains which
button until )UHTXHQF\ or )UHTXHQF\ can currently be received.
 disappears.

The selected frequency remains set.


Note:
Press or to initiate the
search for the next receivable station.

59
Radio mode
Filtering stations Filtering stations Cancel filtering
X In the Filter menu, select the station X In the Filter menu, select the station to Cancel all filters
chain to be filtered out and press the be filtered. X In the Filter menu, select the 5HVHW

rotary control/push button . X Turn the rotary control/push button entry.


X Select the HQWLUHVWDWLRQFKDLQ entry. to activate the filter for this station ( ).
X Turn the rotary control/push button or Deleting station chain filters
to switch the function on ( ). X Press . X In the Filter menu, select the station
or X In the Fast Access menu which chain to be activated and press the
X Press . appears, select the station to be filtered. rotary control/push button .
X In the Fast Access menu which X Press the rotary control/push button X Select the HQWLUHVWDWLRQFKDLQ entry.
appears, select the station chain to be until a menu appears. X Turn the rotary control/push button
filtered. X Select the )LOWHUVWDWLRQ entry. to switch the filter off ( ).
X Press the rotary control/push button or
until a menu appears. X To filter the station currently playing, Deleting station filters
X Select the )LOWHUVWDWLRQFKDLQ entry. press the rotary control/push button X In the Filter menu, select the station to
The selected station chain no longer in the status display. be activated.
appears in the station list. X Select the )LOWHU entry. X Turn the rotary control/push button
X Turn the rotary control/push button to deactivate the filter for this station
to activate the filter for this station ( ). ( ).
The selected station no longer appears in
the station list.

60
Radio mode
Programme type Switching the programme type Select 5HVHW in the Programme Type
Programme type (PTY) is a service function on/off menu to reset all programme types to on.
offered by many stations within the X In the Programme Type menu, select
Note:
radio data system (RDS). It can be used the 3URJUDPPHW\SH entry.
to define which specific stations should X Turn the rotary control/push button
All PTY categories are displayed in the
be displayed with the corresponding to switch the function on ( ) or off Programme Type menu. A greyed-out
( ). category indicates that no stations in
programme types in the station list.
If the function is active ( ), only the this category can be received at the
stations with the selected programme current time. However, the category
X In the Radio main menu, select 3UR

types appear in the FM station lists. The can still be activated/deactivated.


.
JUDPPHW\SH

programme type of the selected station Activate the 1R37< entry to add stations
also appears on the right of the status which do no transmit any PTY informa-
display. tion to the station list display.
3007
Note:
The Programme Type menu appears.
If the function is not active, the settings
X Turn the rotary control/push button
will continue to be maintained.
to select one of the following options:
3URJUDPPHW\SH,

5HVHW, Selecting the programme type


1R37< or X In the Programme Type menu, select
the PTY categories displayed. the entry for the required programme
type.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
to switch the individual programme
types on ( ) or off ( ).

61
Radio mode
Regionalisation Radio text X Press the rotary control/push button
During the transmission time, certain FM stations supply additional informa- to activate the function ( ).
RDS programmes are divided into tion, e.g. news or information about the
regional programmes with different current programme, via the RDS data
programme content. stream. This information can be dis- 3010
Turning on regionalisation prevents the played.
RDS diversity function from switching The radio text for the current FM station
between regional programmes with G Warning
Accident hazard
is displayed.
different content.
Since information transmitted via radio Note:
text display varies constantly, we rec- Unfavourable reception conditions, in-
X In the Radio main menu, select the
ommend tuning in the radio text only cluding interference, can garble or even
5HJLRQDOLVDWLRQ entry.
when the vehicle is stationary to avoid block the radio text display.
unnecessary distraction for the driver.
This is a necessary precaution for acci- Deactivating radio text
3008 dent prevention. X In the status display, press the rotary
control/push button .
X Turn the rotary control/push button XIn the status display, press the rotary X Select the 5DGLRWH[W entry.
to switch the function on ( ) or off control/push button . X Press the rotary control/push button
( ). The Options menu appears. to deactivate the function ( ).
Note:
Stations with regional programmes are
identified in the station list by 5(* . 3009
If you switch the regional function off X Select the 5DGLRWH[W entry.
whilst listening to a regional station, the
unit will switch to the associated base
station.

62
Radio mode
Voice entries • 'HOHWHDOOHQWULHV Reception optimisation
You can delete or listen to voice entries If 'HOHWHDOOHQWULHV is selected, a prompt You can select one of three settings to
assigned to the station. You can also will appear asking you to confirm suppress reception-related interference.
activate or deactivate the voice dialogue whether or not all voice entries should
Note:
for creating new voice entries. actually be deleted.
Select <HV to delete the voice entries or This setting is irrelevant for the wave-
X In the Radio main menu, select 9RLFH 1R to continue without deletion.
band station memory, medium wave
. and short wave.
HQWULHV • 'LDORJXHIRUVDYLQJ

If the function is active, when a station X In the Radio main menu, select 5HFHS
is stored, an automatic dialogue will .
WLRQRSWLPLVDWLRQ

3011 appear for assigning a voice entry.


Turn the rotary control/push button
X Select 5HDG RXW DOO HQWULHV , 'HOHWH DOO to switch the function on ( ) or off
HQWULHV or 'LDORJXHIRUVDYLQJ. ( ).
3012
X Select $XWRPDWLF, $OZD\VVWHUHR or $OZD\V
• 5HDGRXWDOOHQWULHV PRQR (on = ).
Select 5HDGRXWDOOHQWULHV to listen to all
Note:
voice entries associated with radio sta-
tions. Only one of the entries in the list can be
active ( ).

63
Radio mode
• $XWRPDWLF Bandwidth control Traffic programme
Setting for normal operation, i.e. Bandwidth control can be used to im-
If an RDS diversity station broadcasts
depending on reception, the unit prove station reception in difficult recep-
traffic announcements, it is possible to
switches back and forth from stereo to tion areas (station A has a neighbouring
interrupt audio mode (CD, MP3, etc.),
mono (offers the optimum setting for station B in its immediate vicinity).
AM mode or mute mode and to switch to
almost all reception areas).
the traffic announcements. Moreover,
• $OZD\VVWHUHR X In the Radio main menu, select the you can listen to one FM station while
Setting for exceptional reception con- $GDSWLYHEDQGZLGWKFRQWURO entry.
receiving traffic announcements trans-
ditions - i.e. the unit is constantly set X Turn the rotary control/push button
mitted by another FM station.
to stereo. to switch the function on ( ) or off
• $OZD\VPRQR
( ). X In the Radio main menu, select 7UDIILF
Setting for reception situations in .
LQIR
which reflections constantly occur;
i.e. the unit is constantly set to mono.
3013
The TP menu appears.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
to select one of the following options:
7UDIILFLQIR,

9ROXPH,

6WDWLRQDXWRPDWLF or

the TP stations displayed.

64
Radio mode
Switching a traffic programme Selecting a TP station Manual TP station selection
on/off You can specify whether or not you wish X In the TP menu, select the station on
X In the TP menu, select the 7UDIILF LQIR to listen to the traffic news on a specific which you wish to listen to traffic
entry. station. news.
X Turn the rotary control/push button X Turn the rotary control/push button

to switch the function on ( ) or off Automatic to activate the station as the TP station
( ). X In the TP menu, select the 6WDWLRQDXWR ( ).
X or PDWLF entry. or
X In the status display, press the rotary X Turn the rotary control/push button X Press .
control/push button . to switch the function on ( ) or off X In the Fast Access menu which

X Select the 73 entry. ( ). appears, select the required TP station.


X Turn the rotary control/push button X Press the rotary control/push button
Note: until a menu appears.
to switch the function on ( ) or off
When you activate the function, the X Select the 6HWDV73VWDWLRQ entry.
( ).
Traffic Pro will select the station you
If the TP function is active ( ), the Note:
are currently listening to as the TP sta-
symbol appears in the status display to
tion. If this station does not transmit If the TP station can no longer be
indicate this.
traffic programmes or reception is poor, received, the Traffic Pro will activate
another station will be selected from the automatic TP station selection.
station list. This will remain active until the selected
TP station becomes available again.

65
Radio mode
TP volume Cancelling traffic AM mode
You can use this function to control the announcements AM mode combines the two wavebands
increase in volume for traffic announce- You can cancel the reception of traffic $0 and 6KRUWZDYH.
ments. announcements.

X In the TP menu, select the


Possible settings for
9ROXPH The following display appears during a
entry. traffic announcement.
AM stations
A number of possible settings may be
made for selecting stations in AM mode:

3014 3015 • Tuning via scan search. See “Scan


X Turn the rotary control/push button X Press the rotary control/push button search” on page 67.
to select the required value. . • Scan function. See “Scan function” on
or page 67.
Notes:
X Press . • Via the station memory. See “Station
• A setting of “0” indicates no increase
Traffic announcements are cancelled. memory” on page 68.
in volume.
• A setting of “10” indicates a signifi-
cant increase in volume.
• If the FM station selected is the same
as the TP station, the volume will
remain unchanged.

66
Radio mode
Scan search Scan function Aborting the scan function
X In the status display, press or All stations which can be received are X In the status display, press or
. scanned briefly to enable you to select .
the one you require. or
X In the status display, press the rotary

3016 X In the status display, press and hold control/push button .


down or . The Options menu appears.
Press to search for the next station or X Select the 6FDQ entry.
in ascending frequency order. X In the status display, press the rotary X Press the rotary control/push button
Press to search for the next station control/push button . to deactivate the function ( ).
in descending frequency order. The Options menu appears. The station currently being scanned is
X Select the 6FDQ entry. set permanently and the scan function is
X Press the rotary control/push button aborted.
to activate the function ( ).
The stations which can be received are
scanned briefly in descending/ascending
frequency order.

67
Radio mode
Station memory Storing stations Different waveband set
You can store the current station if you X In the Fast Access menu, select the
Up to 20 FM, medium wave and short
are already in the station memory or if a station to be stored.
wave stations can be stored in the station
different waveband has been selected. X Press the rotary control/push button
memory.
until a menu appears.
Notes:
Calling up the station memory • As long as the station memory does
X In the Radio main menu, select :DYH not already contain 20 stations, a free
.
EDQG memory slot, in which the required 3017
X In the Waveband menu, select the 6WD station can be stored, appears at the X Select the 6DYHVWDWLRQ entry.
WLRQPHPRU\entry. end of the memory. or
The stations stored in the memory so far • If all 20 memory slots are occupied X In the status display, press the rotary
are displayed. and a new station is added, the 20th control/push button .
station is deleted from the station The Options menu appears.
memory without warning. X Select the 6DYH entry.
• If a voice entry has been assigned to a
station, this is indicated by the sym-
bol in front of the name of the station. 3018
• A station can only be stored once in
the memory. In both cases, the station memory will be
displayed. The station to be stored appears
as the first entry in the list and is identified
by an arrow.

68
Radio mode
X Turn the rotary control/push button Station already in memory Moving stations
to select the required memory position. The station to be stored is already set and You can move the position of a station
X Confirm the memory position by press- you are in station memory fast access stored in the station memory.
ing the rotary control/push button . mode.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
Depending on the setting in “Voice X Turn the rotary control/push button to select the memory to be moved.
entries” on page 63, the procedure for to select the position in the memory list X Press the rotary control/push button
saving a voice entry for the station in which the station to be stored is to be until a menu appears.
stored will now start. stored.
X Press the rotary control/push button
The station is now stored in the station until a menu appears.
memory.
3020
X Select the 0RYHVWDWLRQ entry.
3019 The station memory is displayed. The
station to be moved appears as the first
X Select the 6DYH FXUUHQW VWDWLRQ KHUH entry in the list and is identified by an
entry. arrow.

Depending on the setting in “Voice X Turn the rotary control/push button


entries” on page 63, the procedure for to select the required memory position.
saving a voice entry for the station X Confirm the memory position by press-
stored will now start. ing the rotary control/push button .

The station is now stored in the station


memory.

69
Radio mode
Deleting stations Status display X Select the 1DPHVWDWLRQ entry.
You can delete a station stored in the X In the status display, press the rotary
station memory. control/push button .
The Options menu appears. 3023
Fast access mode X Select the 'HOHWH entry.
X Turn the rotary control/push button X Select the letters in the required name
to select the station to be deleted. The station is deleted from the station one after the other and confirm the
X Press the rotary control/push button memory. name entered.
until a menu appears.
Note:
Naming stations
Please also refer to the description in
You can assign a user-defined name of
“Data entry menus” on page 11.
3021 up to 8 characters in length to a stored
station. The station named now appears in the
XSelect the 'HOHWHVWDWLRQ entry. X Turn the rotary control/push button station memory with the name entered.
The selected station is deleted. to select the station to be named.
X Press the rotary control/push button
Note:
until a menu appears.
If a voice entry has been assigned to the
deleted station, it will also be deleted.

3022

70
Radio mode
Creating/Deleting voice entries X Select the &UHDWHYRLFHHQWU\ entry. Reading out voice entries
You can create a voice entry/delete an The procedure for saving a voice entry is You can listen to the voice entry for a
existing voice entry for a station stored launched. station stored in the station memory.
in the station memory.
Deleting X In fast access mode, turn the rotary
Create X In fast access mode, turn the rotary control/push button to select the
control/push button to select the station for which you wish to listen to
Note: station for which you wish to delete a a voice entry.
If a voice entry has already been voice entry. X Press the rotary control/push button
assigned to this station ( symbol) and X Press the rotary control/push button until a menu appears.
you wish to change it, you must first until a menu appears.
delete it before assigning a new entry.
X In fast access mode, turn the rotary 3026
control/push button to select the 3025
station for which you wish to create a XSelect the 5HDGRXWYRLFHHQWU\ entry.
voice entry. X Select the 'HOHWHYRLFHHQWU\ entry. The voice entry is read out.
X Press the rotary control/push button A prompt appears for you to confirm if
until a menu appears. the voice entry should really be deleted.
X Select <HV to delete the voice entry or
1R to continue without deletion.

3024

71
Media mode
Media mode includes all sources on the In all three cases, the media fast access
Media mode

Notes:
Traffic Pro which can be used to play functions will appear on the display
• In fast access mode, the individual
back audio or MP3 media. briefly.
CDs, memory cards, sources and
The display will then switch to the status
Activating media mode directories available are identified by
display.
the following symbols:
X Press . indicates a CD in the internal
The last source active in media mode is Media fast access functions drive. SCD stands for Single CD.
activated if possible. The media fast access function displays indicates memory cards.
a list of available CDs and directories for indicates a CD in the CD changer.
or selection. indicates AUX source.
The following description assumes that indicates directories.
X Insert an audio CD or MP3 CD. you are in the status display.
• If for example there is only one audio
The Traffic Pro will start to play the
CD in the internal drive, in fast access
inserted CD. X Press .
mode, the tracks on that CD are dis-
played immediately.
or
• Press and hold down to display
4001 the full names (if available) of the
X Insert a micro-drive/memory card
containing audio/MP3 tracks into the The media fast access function appears. individual entries in fast access mode.
designated slot. XTurn the rotary control/push button For a directory, the number of tracks
to select the required medium/source and total playback time are also dis-
The Traffic Pro will start to play the and press the rotary control/push button played.
tracks on the micro-drive/memory card .
inserted.

72
Media mode
Note: Media status display Track jump/Track skip
The media status display is the “standard
Once the last track on a CD/in a direc-
display” for audio mode. All relevant X Press to select the next track or
tory has been played, if possible, the
data for audio mode appears in the status to select the previous track.
next track played by the Traffic Pro will
display.
be the first track in the next directory/on
This includes the following information: or
the next CD. If no other tracks are avail-
able, the first track in the current direc- • Type of medium (CD, CD changer
and micro-drive/memory card) X Turn the rotary control/push button
tory/on the current CD is played.
to select the required track.
• Type of track (audio or MP3)
The required CD, micro-drive/memory
• Status of scan function, track mix, etc. Notes:
card, source or directory is called and, if
available, the name of the track on the • Next and previous track • You can also select tracks in fast
CD or in the directory is displayed. • Playback time access mode. See “Media fast access
functions” on page 72.
• If the current track has only been
playing for approximately 8 seconds
4002 4003 when track jump is selected, the unit
XTurn the rotary control/push button The example shows the status display will jump immediately to the previ-
to select the required track and press for MP3 media on a memory card. ous track.
the rotary control/push button . If the current track has been playing
The selected track is played. for longer than 8 seconds, the unit
jumps to the beginning of the current
track.

73
Media mode
Note: Fast forward/rewind Play mode
You can start audible fast forward/rewind. Play mode includes functions such as
If track jump selects the first or last
track mix (random play function), the
track in a directory or on a CD, the Traf-
Forward scan function and the repeat function.
fic Pro will attempt to select the first/
X Press until you reach the re-
last track in the next/previous directory
quired point. Calling up the Play Mode menu
or on the next/previous CD.
X Release . X In the media status display, press the
If this is not possible, the unit jumps to
Playback will continue at normal speed. rotary control/push button .
the last or first track in the current direc-
tory or on the current CD.
Rewind
X Press until you reach the re-
4004
quired point.
X Release . The Options menu appears.
Playback will continue at normal speed. XTurn the rotary control/push button
to select 3OD\PRGH and press the rotary
control/push button .

74
Media mode
Notes: Notes:
• Only one of the functions can be Press or to play the next
4005 switched on ( ). random track. If the current track has
The Play Mode menu appears. • Select QRUPDORUGHU to delete any other been playing for longer than 8 seconds
Turn the rotary control/push button function which might have been acti- when is pressed, the unit jumps
to select one of the following options: vated and play back the tracks in the to the beginning of the current track.
QRUPDORUGHU,
normal sequence.
7UDFNPL[,
Scan
6FDQ, Track mix (random play function) Activate the function to play all of the
5HSHDW WUDFN and, if the currently active Activate the function to play back all tracks in the current directory or on the
source is the CD changer: tracks in the current directory/on the cur- current CD for approx. 10 seconds, start-
&'PL[ or rent CD in random sequence. ing with the next track.
X Turn the rotary control/push button X Turn the rotary control/push button
5HSHDW&'
to select the 7UDFNPL[ entry in the Play to select the 6FDQ entry in the Play
Press the rotary control/push button Mode menu. Mode menu.
X Press the rotary control/push button X Press the rotary control/push button
to switch the individual functions on ( )
or off ( ). to switch the function on ( ) or off to switch the function on ( ) or off
( ). ( ).
Notes:
The function is also aborted by pressing
or . The track currently
playing back then continues.

75
Media mode
Repeat track CD mix Repeat CD
Activate the function to repeat the cur-
Notes: Notes:
rent track continuously.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
The function is only available if the CD The function is only available if the CD
to select the 5HSHDW WUDFN entry in the changer is the active source. changer is the active source.
Play Mode menu. Activate the function to play all tracks Activate the function to repeat the cur-
X Press the rotary control/push button on the various CDs one after the other in rent CD continuously.
to switch the function on ( ) or off random sequence. X Turn the rotary control/push button
( ). X Turn the rotary control/push button to select the &' PL[ entry in the Play
Notes: to select the 5HSHDW&' entry in the Play Mode menu.
Mode menu. Press the rotary control/push button
Press or to play the next
X Press the rotary control/push button to switch the function on ( ) or off ( ).
track and deactivate the function. If the
to switch the function on ( ) or off
track has been playing for longer than 8
( ).
seconds when is pressed, the unit
jumps to the beginning of the track. The Notes:
function then remains activated. Press or to play the next
random track. If the current track has
been playing for longer than 8 seconds
when is pressed, the unit jumps
to the beginning of the current track.

76
Media mode
Calling up the Media Switching detailed track display on/off CD mode
main menu Activate detailed track display to display
You can make settings for media mode the CD/folder name in addition to the Notes on compact discs (CD)
in the Media main menu. name of the track/ID3 tag (if available). Sound interruptions may occur if the CD
The following description assumes that is soiled. In order to ensure the highest
you are in the status display. X In the Media main menu, select the tone quality, please note the following:
'HWDLOHGWUDFNGLVSOD\ entry.

X Press twice in succession.


or
X Press . 4007
You are now in media fast access mode. Correct Incorrect
X Select the $XGLRPHQX entry. X Turn the rotary control/push button
to switch the function on ( ) or off
( ).
4006 Incorrect Correct

The Media main menu appears. • Always touch the CD at the edges
only. Keep the disc clean and never
touch the surface.
• Never stick anything on the CD.
• Protect the CDs against direct sunlight
and from heat sources such as heaters
etc.

77
Media mode
• Before playing the CD, it should be Inserting/Ejecting CDs Notes on CD-R and CD-RWs
cleaned with a special, commercially Insertion You can play CD-Rs (writeable CDs)
available cleaning cloth, wiping from X Insert the disc into the CD slot with and CD-RWs (rewriteable CDs) on this
the centre outwards. Solvents such as the printed side up. unit. However, please comply with legal
benzene, thinners or other commer- The unit pulls in the CD automatically restrictions. These restrictions may vary
cially available cleaners and anti- and begins to play the disc from the first from one country to another.
static sprays must not be used. track. Depending upon the recording device
Notes: used to record the CD-R/CD-RW or the
Ejecting state of the CD-R/CD-RW itself, it may
• The Traffic Pro cannot play back
X Press . not be possible to play some CD-Rs/CD-
DVD-plus media (one side audio CD,
The CD is ejected. RWs on this unit.
the other DVD).
X Remove the CD. A CD-R/CD-RW must be manufactured
Due to its increased thickness, insert-
according to the “Red Book” standard
ing a DVD-plus may damage the Notes:
(not applicable for MP3 CDs).
Traffic Pro. • The CD is not ejected when the unit is
• Please note that foreign bodies such switched off but remains in the CD
Notes on copy-protected CDs
as coins or other objects must not be slot.
In some cases, problems may arise when
inserted into the CD slot on the • If, once it has been ejected, the CD is attempting to play copy-protected CDs,
Traffic Pro. not removed from the CD slot, it will such as long reading times or a total ina-
Foreign bodies in the unit can damage be pulled back in after a short time. bility to perform playback.
the Traffic Pro.

78
Media mode
Temperature protection circuit MP3 mode Creating an MP3 storage
A temperature protection circuit in the medium
Traffic Pro protects the laser diode from General notes on MP3 • A maximum of 63 folders, each of
excessive heat. The music that can be played when your which can contain up to 50 tracks, can
If this protection circuit is triggered, unit is in MP3 mode is generally copy- be stored on a storage medium. If a
a warning message will appear and a right-protected under applicable interna- folder contains more than 50 tracks, a
signal tone will sound. tional and national laws. In several second folder will be created automat-
The internal CD drive will then be disa- countries, the reproduction of copy- ically which can also contain up to 50
bled until a cooling down phase has righted material is not permitted, even if tracks.
elapsed. only for personal use, without the Only folder names with 45 characters
express prior consent of the copyright or fewer can be displayed. Only track
holder. Please check the current copy- names with 63 characters or fewer can
right laws for your country and comply be displayed.
with them. These restrictions naturally • Only MP3 tracks stored on a storage
do not apply to your own compositions medium in compliance with ISO 9660
and recordings, or for recordings for can be played.
which authorisation has been obtained • If the artist’s name and track title are
from the copyright holder. to be displayed, an ID3 tag must be
added to the MP3 file. This unit sup-
ports versions ID3v1 and ID3v2.
The ID3 tag can only be displayed if
the corresponding track is being
played. The file name appears first
(trackname.MP3).

79
Media mode
• The display of artist’s name and track For further information about creating MP3 CD mode
title is restricted to a total maximum MP3 files and ID3 tags, please consult The following points, described in “CD
length of 63 characters. your dealer or check on the Internet. mode” on page 77 apply to MP3 CD
• The MP3 formats MPEG1 and MPEG2 mode:
Note:
Layer3 are supported by the unit.
Due to the abundance of different kinds
Fixed and variable bit rates of 8 - 320 • “Notes on compact discs (CD)” on
of CD burning software and their asso-
kbps and scan rates of 16-48 kHz are page 77.
ciated settings we cannot guarantee the
supported. We recommend the use of • “Inserting/Ejecting CDs” on page 78.
playback quality of MP3 CDs and/or
the Fraunhofer MP3 Encoder when
micro-drive/storage cards. • “Notes on CD-R and CD-RWs” on
creating MP3 files.
page 78.
• We recommend a bit rate of at least • “Temperature protection circuit” on
160 kbps for compressing MP3 files. page 79.
It should be noted that with MP3 files
having a variable bit rate, the display
of the elapsed playing time may
deviate from real time.
• If both MP3 data and conventional
audio tracks are included on the storage
medium it is usually referred to as a
mixed-mode medium. On this kind of
storage medium, the audio tracks are
generally located in the first directory
on the storage medium.

80
Media mode
MP3 memory cards/ Inserting a micro-drive/memory card X Reinsert the cover as described in
Micro-drive mode The slot for micro-drive/memory cards is “Inserting/Removing the cover” on
located underneath the removable control page 14.
Note: panel on the Traffic Pro or underneath the X Reinsert the control panel as described
• Micro-drives with a capacity of up to cover. in “Removing/Inserting the control
4 GB can be used. panel” on page 13.
• Type 1 and type 2 CF cards can be X Remove the control panel as described
used as memory cards. Memory cards in “Removing/Inserting the control The micro-drive/memory card is now
up to a capacity of 1 GB can be used. panel” on page 13. ready for operation and, if audio or MP3
• Please note that the storage medium X Remove the cover as described in tracks appear on the micro-drive/memory
was formatted with the FAT 16 file “Inserting/Removing the cover” on card, the first track in the first directory is
system. page 14. played automatically.
X Insert the micro-drive/memory card
into the visible slot on the right-hand
side.
Notes:
The memory card/micro-drive can only
be inserted in one direction. The reverse
of the memory card/micro-drive points
to the left.
X Push the micro-drive/memory card
carefully into the slot.
This pushes the eject button located
above and to the left of the slot out-
wards.

81
Media mode
Removing a micro-drive/memory card CD changer mode Loading/Ejecting the
X Remove the control panel as described CD magazine
The following points, described in “CD
in “Removing/Inserting the control To eject the CD magazine, open the slid-
mode” on page 77 apply to CD changer
panel” on page 13. ing cover on the changer and press the
mode:
X Remove the cover as described in eject button. The magazine is ejected
“Inserting/Removing the cover” on and can be removed.
page 14. • “Notes on compact discs (CD)” on
When inserting CDs into the magazine,
X Press the eject button located to the
page 77.
please note the instructions printed on
top left of the slot. • “Notes on CD-R and CD-RWs” on the magazine.
X The micro-drive/memory card is page 78.
pushed forwards out of the slot. Attention:
X Pull the micro-drive/memory card out Operational readiness of Incorrectly inserted CDs will not be
of the slot. CD changer played.
X Reinsert the cover as described in If a CD changer is connected to the Traffic
“Inserting/Removing the cover” on Pro, it will be ready for operation as soon Note:
page 14. as the CD magazine, loaded with CDs, is To allow for the fastest possible change
X Reinsert the control panel as described inserted. Close the sliding cover after of CDs, the magazine should be loaded
in “Removing/Inserting the control loading. All further operation is per- successively, beginning with compart-
panel” on page 13. formed from the Traffic Pro control panel. ment 1.

82
Media mode
External units/AUX mode
You can call up units connected exter-
nally to the Traffic Pro as described in
“Media fast access functions” on
page 72.
However, AUX mode must be activated
as described in “External unit” on
page 101.

The external unit cannot be operated.


You can only make volume and noise
settings for this source.

83
Address book
You can store complete addresses with
Address book

Calling up the Address Book Creating an entry


telephone numbers and other informa- main menu X In the Address Book main menu,
tion in the address book. You can set up
You can create new entries, find entries select the 1HZHQWU\WH[WRQO\ entry.
address book entries so that navigation
to the selected address can be started and make voice entries in the Address
directly from the address book. The Book main menu.
address book then also serves as a desti- 6003
nation memory for navigation. X Press twice in succession.
or You are prompted to enter a surname.
Calling up the address book X Press .
The Fast Access menu appears. X Turn the rotary control/push button
X Press . and then press the rotary control/push
X Select the $GGUHVVERRNPHQX entry.
button to select each letter one after the
other.
6001 6002 Note
The address book is called up. Select the symbol to delete the last
The Address Book main menu appears.
The address book fast access list appears. character in the entry.
The last 20 address book entries used in Please also refer to the description in
the address book appear here. “Data entry menus” on page 11.
Note
Any address book entries to which
route guidance was started via the navi-
gation system will not appear in the fast
access list.

84
Address book
Accept entry: Note
X In the data entry menu, select the
If for example a telephone number has
symbol. 6005 been entered for 0RELOH WHO, this will
or
You can now enter additional data: appear in the menu instead of 0RELOHWHO.
X Press the rotary control/push button
X Turn the rotary control/push button
To enable you to identify numbers sub-
and hold it down for at least 2 seconds.
to select one of the following options: sequently, symbols appear in front of
0RELOHWHO,
the individual entries.
%XVLQHVVWHO,
stands for 0RELOHWHO.
6004 3ULYDWHWHO,
stands for %XVLQHVVWHO.
6WUHHWKRXVHQXPEHU,
stands for 3ULYDWHWHO.
You are prompted to enter a first name.
3RVWFRGHWRZQ,
stands for %XVLQHVVHPDLO.
Note &RXQWU\,
stands for 3ULYDWHHPDLO.
If you do not wish to enter a surname or %XVLQHVVHPDLO, Once you have entered all the informa-
first name, select the symbol in 3ULYDWHHPDLO and tion, you must save the entry.
the data entry menu or press the rotary :::ZDS X Select the 6DYH entry.
control/push button and hold it X Confirm your selection by pressing the
down for at least 2 seconds. rotary control/push button . The
However, a name must be stored with appropriate data entry menu appears.
the entry (first name or surname). X Enter the required information.
6006
X Enter a first name in the same way as X Confirm your selection by pressing
a surname. the rotary control/push button .

85
Address book
If, under “Automatic dialogue” on Creating an entry which Once you have entered the address, you
page 96, you specified that a prompt to supports navigation must confirm your entry.
record a name should appear when an
address entry is created, you will be X In the Address Book main menu, You can enter additional data:
prompted to record a name. select the 1HZHQWU\QDYLJDEOH entry. XTurn the rotary control/push button
Note to select one of the following options:
0RELOHWHOO,
The navigation CD must be inserted in
%XVLQHVVWHO,
6007 order to create an address book entry
3ULYDWHWHO,
which supports navigation. If the CD is
X Select <HV (record) or 1R (do not %XVLQHVVHPDLO,
not inserted, you will be prompted to
record). 3ULYDWHHPDLO and
insert it.
If you select <HV, a name will now be :::ZDS

recorded. X Enter a surname and first name as X Confirm your selection by pressing the
described in “Creating an entry” on rotary control/push button . The
page 84. appropriate data entry menu appears.
X Enter the required information.
6008
Once you have recorded a name, the 6010
following information appears on the
display. The data entry menu for the address
appears. The last country selected
appears as the country by default.
6009 X Enter the address as described in
XPress the rotary control/push button “Entering a destination” on page 24.
.
The entry is saved.

86
Address book
Once you have entered all the informa- Find entry
tion, you must save the entry.
When searching for an address book
X Select the 6DYH entry. 6008 entry, you can search based on names or
Once you have recorded a name, the towns. Please also refer to the descrip-
following information appears on the tion in “Setting the search criterion” on
6006 display. page 88.
X Confirm your selection by pressing
X In the Address Book main menu,
the rotary control/push button .
select the 6HDUFKIRUHQWU\ entry.
6009
If, under “Automatic dialogue” on Note
page 96, you specified that a prompt to XPress the rotary control/push button If more than 10 address book entries
record a name should appear when an . have been saved, a list of entries appears.
address entry is created, you will be The entry is saved. You can then select the required entry
prompted to record a name. from the list.

6007
6011
X Select <HV (record) or 1R (do not
record). The data entry menu for the name/loca-
If you select <HV, a name will now be tion appears.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
recorded.
and then press the rotary control/push
button to select each letter one after the
other.

87
Address book
Note If the complete name/location has already Setting the search criterion
been entered and/or added automatically, X In the Address Book main menu,
Select the symbol to delete the last
the address book entry appears. select the 6HDUFKFULWHULRQ entry.
character in the entry.
If an incomplete name/location entry was
confirmed, the selection list appears.
6014
6012
6013 X Select 6HDUFKE\QDPH or 6HDUFKE\WRZQ
The last letter entered is highlighted. To (on = ).
help, the name closest to the previous X Turn the rotary control/push button
Note:
entry is displayed. The Traffic Pro offers and then press the rotary control/
only the possible remaining letters for push button to select the required Only one of the two settings may be
selection. If no other entries are available, name/location. active ( ) at the same time.
the Traffic Pro completes the name auto-
Note
matically.
If more than one address entry has been
Accept entry: saved for one location, another selection
X In the data entry menu, select the
menu appears.
X Select the required address book entry.
symbol.
or The address book entry selected appears.
X Press the rotary control/push button
and hold it down for at least 2 seconds.

88
Address book
Editing entries X Confirm your selection by pressing Modifying an entry
the rotary control/push button . X In the Edit Entries menu, select the
X Find the address book entry to be
&KDQJHGDWD entry.
modified.
• &KDQJHGDWD

You can modify the data entered for


an entry. See “Modifying an entry” on 6017
6015 page 89.
• 'HOHWHHQWU\ X Modify the required data as described
Note: You can delete the selected entry. See in “Creating an entry” on page 84.
You can modify individual entries. To do “Deleting an entry” on page 90.
this, select the entry to be modified and • &UHDWHYRLFHHQWU\ or 'HOHWHYRLFHHQWU\ Once you have entered all the informa-
press and hold down the rotary control/ You can create a voice entry for the tion, you must save the entry.
push button until the appropriate X Select the 6DYH entry.
selected entry or delete an existing
data entry menu appears. voice entry. See “Creating/Deleting
X Select the (GLW entry. voice entries” on page 90.
• 5HDGRXWYRLFHHQWU\ 6006
Once you have made this selection,
X Confirm your selection by pressing
6016 the voice entry saved is read out.
the rotary control/push button .
X Turn the rotary control/push button
to select one of the following options:
&KDQJHGDWD,

'HOHWHHQWU\,

&UHDWH YRLFH HQWU\ or 'HOHWH YRLFH HQWU\

and
5HDGRXWYRLFHHQWU\

89
Address book
Note Deleting an entry Creating/Deleting voice entries
X Find the address book entry to be You can record a voice entry or delete an
If you wish to change part of the
deleted. existing voice entry for the selected
address, the Traffic Pro will prompt you
X Select the (GLW entry. address book entry.
to confirm if the address supports navi-
gation.
Create
X Find the address book entry for which
6019
you wish to record a voice entry.
6018 X Select the 'HOHWHHQWU\ entry. X Select the (GLW entry.

X Select <HV (supports navigation) or 1R


(does not support navigation).
If you select <HV, you may be prompted 6020 6021
to insert the navigation CD. You can
then modify the address as described in X Select <HV (delete) or 1R (do not delete). Select the &UHDWHYRLFHHQWU\ entry.
“Creating an entry which supports navi- If you select <HV, the address book entry
gation” on page 86. will be deleted.
If you select 1R, you can modify the 6008
address data without support from the
navigation data. The recording procedure starts.

90
Address book
Delete Navigating to an address book Voice entries
X Find the address book entry for which entry X In the Address Book main menu,
you wish to delete a voice entry.
You can start route guidance to an select the 9RLFHHQWULHV entry.
X Select the (GLW entry.
address for an address book entry from
the address book.

6022 Note: 6025


Route guidance is only possible if an X Turn the rotary control/push button
Select the 'HOHWHYRLFHHQWU\ entry. address which supports navigation has to select one of the following options:
X When the next prompt appears, select been assigned to the address book 5HDGRXWDOOHQWULHV,
<HV (delete) or 1R (do not delete).
entry. 'HOHWHDOOHQWULHV and
If you select <HV, the voice entry will be If an address book entry supports navi- 'LDORJXHIRUVDYLQJ
deleted. gation, 1DYLJDWH appears on the right of X Confirm your selection or switch the
the display. function on/off by pressing the rotary
X Find the address book entry for which control/push button .
you wish to start route guidance.
• 5HDGRXWDOOHQWULHV

All voice entries stored are read out.


6024
X Select the name or a part of the address.
X Press the rotary control/push button
.
Route guidance to the destination will be
initiated.

91
Address book
• 'HOHWHDOOHQWULHV Fast access functions Protecting an entry
You can delete all stored voice entries. X Call up the address book fast access
The last 20 address book entries used in
function.
the address book appear here.
X When the next prompt appears, X In the Fast Access menu which
You may:
select <HV to delete the entry or 1R appears, select the address book entry
not to delete. • Protect the fast access entries, i.e. the to be protected.
entry will not be deleted when the
• 'LDORJXHIRUVDYLQJ X Press the rotary control/push button
maximum number of entries is
You can switch the automatic dialogue until a menu appears.
reached. The oldest unprotected entry
for recording a voice entry on/off. X Select the 3URWHFWHQWU\ entry.
will be deleted.
X Switch the function on ( ) or off • Delete individual fast access entries.
( ) by pressing the rotary control/ • Delete the entire fast access list.
6026
push button .
X Press . X Switch protection on ( ) or off ( )
by pressing the rotary control/push
button .
6001 Protected entries are identified by the
symbol.
The address book fast access function
appears.

92
Address book
Deleting an entry Deleting a list
X Call up the address book fast access X Call up the address book fast access
function. function.
X In the Fast Access menu which appears, X Press the rotary control/push button
select the entry to be deleted. until a menu appears.
X Press the rotary control/push button
until a menu appears.
6028
6027 X Turn the rotary control/push button
and then press the rotary control/push
X Turn the rotary control/push button button to select the 'HOHWHOLVW entry.
and then press the rotary control/push
button to select the 'HOHWHHQWU\ entry.
The entry is deleted from the fast access 6029
list.
X When the prompt appears, select <HV
Note:
to delete the list or 1R to retain it.
The entry is only deleted from the fast If you select <HV, the list will be deleted
access list. It remains available in the in the fast access function.
address book.
Note:
The entries are only deleted from the
fast access list. They remain available
in the address book.

93
Settings
X Press the rotary control/push button
Settings

Calling up general settings Voice mode


.
You can configure your Traffic Pro to You can make settings for voice mode as
meet your requirements in the general well as for traffic announcements and
settings. other announcements here.
X Press . 7003
Calling up voice mode settings X Turn the rotary control/push button
X Press . to select one of the following options:
7001 X Turn the rotary control/push button
6HWV\VWHPODQJXDJH,
counter clockwise until 9RLFH RSHUDWLRQ 6KRZVHWWLQJV,
The Information menu appears. appears at the top right of the display. 9ROXPHRIYRLFHRXWSXW,

Note: $XWRPDWLFGLDORJXHV,

The General Settings menus will disap- 9RLFHHQWULHV,

pear automatically once they have been 7002 9RLFHRXWSXW,

idle for a short period of time. 377H[WHQGHG or


This display provides information about 5HSHDWYRLFHDQQRXQFHPHQW
Any changes made will be saved.
the number of free voice entries still X Confirm your selection by pressing
available for address book entries and the rotary control/push button .
radio stations. In the example, 30 are
available for address book entries and 20
for radio stations.

94
Settings
Setting the system language X Turn the rotary control/push button Displaying voice settings
You can select the language for and then press the rotary control/push This function can be used to display the
announcements and displays here. button to select the required language. currently valid voice settings.
Notes:
X Select 6KRZVHWWLQJV in the voice mode
• The navigation CD or system CD settings.
must be inserted in order to change 7005
the language or speaker. If necessary, The speaker selection list appears.
the Traffic Pro will prompt you to XTurn the rotary control/push button
insert the navigation CD/system CD. 7006
and then press the rotary control/push
• It may take up to 10 minutes to install button to select the required speaker. The voice settings are displayed.
the language. • 00, ODQJXDJH indicates the current
Note:
• When the system language changes, setting for the display text language.
voice entries created for stations and To update the voice dialogue, you may
be prompted to insert the system CD. If • 1DYL VSHDNHU indicates the current set-
addresses are deleted. ting for the navigation announcement
you are, insert it.
X Select 6HW V\VWHP ODQJXDJH in the voice speaker.
mode settings. The language and the selected speaker • 6'6 indicates the current setting for
are installed. the voice dialogue system speaker.
• 776 indicates the current language
7004 setting for reading out texts.

95
Settings
Volume for voice output X For the 5HODWLYH WR DXGLR setting, select Automatic dialogue
You can set the volume for announce- 9ROXPH. You can specify which events (e.g. stor-
ments from your Traffic Pro here. ing a radio station) should trigger auto-
matic voice dialogue here. Automatic
X Select 9ROXPHRIYRLFHRXWSXW in the voice 7008 dialogue refers to automatic information
mode settings. retrieval on the Traffic Pro following
X Turn the rotary control/push button specific events.
to select the required volume.
7007 X Select $XWRPDWLF GLDORJXHV in the voice
Note:
mode settings.
X Select ,QGHSHQGHQWO\DGMXVWDEOH or 5HODWLYH If you have previously selected 5HODWLYH
WR DXGLR, you can set the volume in the
WRDXGLR.
range between -10 and +10. In this case,
Note: a negative value means that announce- 7009
Only one of the two settings may be ments will be made more quietly than X Next, select the required event.
active ( ) at the same time. the selected volume for the audio X Turn the rotary control/push button
source. to switch the required function on ( )
• ,QGHSHQGHQWO\DGMXVWDEOH

You can set the volume for announce- or off ( ).


ments independently of the volume set
for the audio source.
• 5HODWLYHWRDXGLR

The volume for announcements can be


set in a specific range based on the
volume set for the active audio source.

96
Settings
Voice entries Deleting: • 6LJQDOSULRUWRYRLFHLQSXW

You can use this function to read out and X Select 'HOHWH UDGLR or 'HOHWH DGGUHVV Once the function has been activated,
delete all voice entries already stored for ERRN. in addition to being highlighted on the
the radio and address book functions. X When the next prompt appears, select Traffic Pro, a beep tone sounds to
<HV to delete the entry or 1R not to indicate that the unit is ready for a
X Select 9RLFH HQWULHV in the voice mode delete. voice command.
settings. Entries will be deleted or retained on the • &RQILUPYRLFHLQSXW
basis of the selection. If the function is active, the voice
command is repeated by the Traffic
7010 Voice output Pro for confirmation. However, please
You can configure voice outputs for the note that the voice command repeated
Note: Traffic Pro here. may not tally exactly with the voice
command you entered. It may be the
The number of voice entries already
X Select 9RLFH RXWSXW in the voice mode case, for example, that you say “end”
assigned appears on the right-hand side
settings. and the Traffic Pro repeats “cancel”.
of the display. If, as in the example
In voice mode, these two commands
display, no voice entries have yet been
have the same meaning.
created, it will not be possible to assign
• 'HWDLOHGYRLFHRXWSXW
the individual entries. 7011
If the function is active, in some places
Reading out: X You may now select the 6LJQDO SULRU WR you will receive detailed instructions
X Select 5HDG RXW UDGLR or 5HDG RXW DGG YRLFHLQSXW, &RQILUPYRLFHLQSXW and 'HWDLOHG (e.g. for entering a destination in voice
ERRN. mode).
YRLFHRXWSXW functions.
The selected voice entries are read out.
X Turn the rotary control/push button
to switch the required function on ( )
or off ( ).

97
Settings
Extended PTT Repeating a voice announcement System settings
If the function is active, voice mode can If the function has been switched on and
You can configure various basic settings
be activated automatically by pressing route guidance is active, the last naviga-
on your Traffic Pro to meet your require-
, , or and you tion announcement can be repeated or an
ments in the system settings.
can input a voice command directly. updated navigation announcement out-
The following possible settings are
put by pressing .
Note: available:
X Select 5HSHDW YRLFH DQQRXQFHPHQW in the
The abbreviation PTT stands for “Push For $XGLR:
voice mode settings.
To Talk”. • Setting for speed-dependent increase
in volume with 6SHHGGHSHQGHQWYROXPH
X Select 377H[WHQGHG in the voice mode
• Setting for acoustic signal volume
settings. 7013 with 9ROXPHRIZDUQLQJWRQHV
X Turn the rotary control/push button • You can use 'LVSOD\ YROXPH to select
to switch the function on ( ) or off whether a change in volume should be
7012 ( ). displayed in graphics format.
X Turn the rotary control/push button • Setting for the volume level of digital
to switch the function on ( ) or off to analogue audio sources with 'LJLWDO
( ). OHYHO

• Setting for or switching on/off of sub-


woofer output 6XEZRRIHU.

98
Settings
Other settings: Calling up the system settings Audio
• You can use ([WHUQDO GHYLFH to specify X Press . The Audio section includes system
whether an AUX source is connected X Turn the rotary control/push button settings for audio mode.
to the Traffic Pro instead of a CD counter clockwise until 6\VWHP
changer. VHWWLQJ appears at the top right of the GAL
• You can use 'D\QLJKWGHVLJQ to config- display. GAL is a control circuit on the Traffic
ure the settings for changeover Pro. This control circuit automatically
between day and night design. increases the volume of the Traffic Pro
• You can use 5HVHWIXQFWLRQV to reset the 7014 depending on the speed of the vehicle.
Traffic Pro to the factory settings. You can define the extent to which the
X Press the rotary control/push button volume should be increased depending
• You can use 'LUHFWLRQ RI URWDU\ DFWXDWRU
. on the speed of the vehicle here.
to specify the direction in which lists
and menus are scrolled when the
X Select $XGLR in the system settings.
rotary control/push button is turned.
7015 X Select 6SHHGGHSHQGHQWYROXPH.

X Turn the rotary control/push button


to select one of the following options: 7016
$XGLR,

([WHUQDOGHYLFH, X Turn the rotary control/push button


'LVSOD\EULJKWQHVV, to select the required value.
'D\QLJKWGHVLJQ,

5HVHWIXQFWLRQV or

'LUHFWLRQRIURWDU\DFWXDWRU

X Confirm your selection by pressing


the rotary control/push button .

99
Settings
Note: Displaying the volume Digital level
You can activate/deactivate the display of You can adapt the volume level of digital
A setting of “0” indicates no increase in
a change in volume in graphics format. audio sources (MP3) to analogue audio
volume.
sources (radio).
A setting of “10” indicates the maximum
X Select $XGLR in the system settings.
increase in volume.
X Select 'LVSOD\YROXPH. X Select $XGLR in the system settings.
X Select 'LJLWDOOHYHO.
Volume for acoustic signals
You can change the volume for acoustic 7018
signals. 7019
X Turn the rotary control/push button
X Select $XGLR in the system settings. to switch the function on ( ) or off X Turn the rotary control/push button
X Select 9ROXPHRIZDUQLQJWRQHV. ( ). to select the required value.
Note:
A setting of “0” indicates no decrease in
7017 volume.
X Turn the rotary control/push button A setting of “10” indicates a significant
to select the required value. decrease in the volume of the digital
audio source.
Note:
A low value indicates a low volume for
acoustic signals.

100
Settings
Subwoofer External unit Display brightness
You can set the volume level of the sub- You can specify whether an AUX source You can use this function to set the
woofer output/deactivate the subwoofer is connected to the Traffic Pro instead of display brightness to meet your require-
output. a CD changer. ments.

X Select $XGLR in the system settings. X Select ([WHUQDO GHYLFH in the system X Select 'LVSOD\ EULJKWQHVV in the system
X Select 6XEZRRIHU. settings. settings.

7020 7021 7022


X Turn the rotary control/push button X Select &'FKDQJHU or $X[ (on = ). X Turn the rotary control/push button
to select the required value. to select the required value.
Note:
Note: Only one of the two settings may be Note:
A setting of “+10” indicates an increase active ( ) at the same time. A negative value dims the display.
in the volume of the subwoofer. However, both functions may be inactive A positive value brightens the display.
Select RII to deactivate the subwoofer ( ) at the same time.
output.

101
Settings
Day/Night design • 9HKLFOHOLJKW Reset function
You can configure settings for the change- Changeover from day to night design You can reset the Traffic Pro to the
over between day and night design on takes place when the vehicle lights are factory settings.
your Traffic Pro. switched on/off.
X Select 5HVHWIXQFWLRQV in the system set-
Note:
X Select 'D\QLJKW GHVLJQ in the system tings.
Only one of the entries in the list can be
settings.
active ( ).

7024
7023
X You may now select 'HOLYHU\ VWDWXV,
X Select 'LIIHUHQFH, /LJKW VHQVRU or 9HKLFOH 5HVHWVHWWLQJV or 'HOHWHSHUVRQDOGDWD.

OLJKW (on = ).
• 'LIIHUHQFH • 'HOLYHU\VWDWXV

Changeover between day and night The Traffic Pro is reset to the factory
design takes place in operation at settings. All settings are reset. Personal
short intervals. This setting protects data is deleted.
the display and prevents what is • 5HVHWVHWWLQJV
known as the burning-in effect. All settings made are reset to original
• /LJKWVHQVRU values. Personal data is not deleted.
Changeover from day to night
design is performed by controlling
the light sensor which evaluates
ambient brightness.

102
Settings
• 'HOHWHSHUVRQDOGDWD Direction of rotation of the Software update
Personal data is deleted. Settings are rotary control/push button A software update for your Traffic Pro
not reset. You can specify the direction in which can be carried out by inserting a CD.
lists and menus are scrolled when the New functions for your Traffic Pro can
X In the following prompt, select <HV to rotary control/push button is turned. be provided by means of a software
reset the settings or 1R to continue
update.
without a reset. X Select 'LUHFWLRQ RI URWDU\ DFWXDWRU in the
system settings. Note:
A reset is performed if <HV is selected. Before carrying out an update, switch
The Traffic Pro switches itself off briefly the vehicle ignition on and leave it on
and then back on again automatically. during the update.
7025
The Traffic Pro cannot be used during
X Select &ORFNZLVH  GRZQZDUGV or &ORFN the software update.
ZLVH XSZDUGV (on = ).
X Insert the software update CD into the
Note: CD slot with the printed side up.
Only one of the two settings may be After a short time, the following display
active ( ). appears:

7026
X Select <HV to install the update or 1R to
continue without updating.
The software update starts when <HV is
selected.

103
Settings

7027
A progress indicator informs you of the
progress of the installation.

The following message appears once the


update has been completed successfully.

7028
X Press the right-hand rotary control/
push button or wait for the menu
to disappear automatically after a few
seconds.
The Traffic Pro switches itself off briefly
and then back on again.
The software update is now complete.

104
Voice mode
The following symbols are used in the • Symbol
Voice mode

What is voice mode?


example dialogues: In an example dialogue between the
In several instances, voice mode allows
• ...* voice control system and user, this
you to control your Traffic Pro simply by
You can use your voice control system symbol indicates a user voice com-
pressing a button and using your voice.
to store voice entries for stations, mand.
This increases road safety many times
over. address book entries and/or navigation • Symbol
destinations. These voice entries are a In an example dialogue between the
component of the various commands voice control system and the user, this
Symbols
and are represented in the operation symbol indicates a system announce-
This section of the operation guide con-
guide by ...*, e.g. “[Listen to] [station] ment text.
tains a range of previously unknown
symbols which are outlined briefly here.
...*”. • Signal tone symbol Ò
• ... (1-X) In an example dialogue between the
In the descriptions of the possible com- If a set of brackets containing a number voice control system and the user, this
mands in voice mode, a cross-reference range appears after the three points, symbol indicates the signal tone which
(page XX) to the page in the operation these three points indicate a number indicates that the voice control system
guide on which the corresponding func- within this range, e.g. “(1 - 9)”. is ready for commands to be entered.
tion is describe has been included, where • [...]
possible. A word in square brackets in an exam-
ple dialogue is optional. This word is
Some of the voice commands activate a not absolutely necessary in order for
dialogue between the user and the voice the command to be understood.
control system. The operation guide
contains examples of such dialogues.

105
Voice mode
General information about the • Avoid ambient noise in the vehicle Activating the voice control
voice control system when entering voice commands (e.g. system
conversations between other passen- The voice control system becomes avail-
The primary principle of voice mode is gers going on at the same time). able shortly after the Traffic Pro is
that you can read out all the commands
• Ambient noise increases the faster the switched on.
you can see in the display.
vehicle is travelling. You should
therefore speak more loudly at higher In order that conversations going on
In order to optimise the ability of the
speeds. inside the vehicle do not trigger the unit
voice control system to understand the
• Do not enter voice commands whilst accidentally, the voice control system
commands, please note:
an announcement is being made. must first be activated before it can be
• Speak continuously and at normal vol- used.
ume. Avoid long pauses and excessive
emphasis. Notes:
• Observe the instructions about the Depending on the setting in “Automatic
position of the microphone in the dialogue” on page 96, a voice dialogue
installation guide. will be started automatically when
• Make sure that you speak as directly , , and are
as possible into the microphone. pressed.
• Reduce interference by closing win-
X Press the rotary control/push button
dows, doors and the sliding roof.
.
The Traffic Pro displays a border around
the current display and prompts you to
make an entry by emitting a signal
tone Ò. Voice dialogue starts.

106
Voice mode
Notes: Ending voice dialogue prematurely Voice entries
A voice dialogue can be ended at any Depending on the setting in “Voice
You can activate or deactivate the
time. entries” on page 107 for radio mode and
sounding of the signal tone as described
in “Voice entries” on page 91 for the
in “Automatic dialogue” on page 96.
X Read out one of the following address book, when storing a station or
X Read out the required command. commands: Cancel or End. address book entry, at the end of the
The Traffic Pro carries out the required or process voice mode will ask you if you
command. X Press the rotary control/push button wish to enter a voice command.
If for example you call up a menu with .
the command, voice mode remains This teaches voice mode how you usually
active and you can enter another com- A voice dialogue can also be continued pronounce the name. This enables you to
mand immediately. by means of an operator input on the subsequently call up a radio station, for
unit. example, with the voice command Play
However, to continue operation in voice station ...* (where ...* stands for the
mode, the rotary control/push button assigned name, e.g. SWR).
must then be pressed again. The same applies to address book entries:
If you have assigned a voice entry to an
address, you can start route guidance to
...* with the voice command Navigate to
destination ...* (where ...* stands for the
assigned name, e.g. Franz Huber).

107
Voice mode
Settings • Detailed voice output Examples for a voice dialogue
You can change the settings for voice In some places, voice mode responds
A number of examples of voice dialogues
mode in “Voice mode” on page 94. The with a slightly longer voice output.
appear below. To familiarise yourself
factory settings are configured to make You can switch off this voice output.
with voice mode, we recommend that you
voice mode as easy as possible to oper- • Extended PTT run through these examples once your-
ate for the most inexperienced users. If you have activated “Extended PTT” self.
Experienced users often want to use (Push-To-Talk), voice recognition
voice mode to speed up the operation of will also be activated every time one You can use voice mode like a remote
the unit by assigning voice entries to of the buttons on the unit is pressed control and operate the unit using its
other commands or reducing the amount (e.g. ). menu structure: If for example you say
of audible feedback. The following • Automatic dialogues the command Navigation, the naviga-
settings can be made: Here you can specify whether a tion screen will appear, as if you had
• In “Voice output” on page 97. Here (voice) dialogue should be started pressed the navigation button. Voice
you can specify the amount of audible when specific events occur. mode is subsequently reactivated and
feedback. you can say new commands. For exam-
• Voice entry signal ple, you can now say Enter destination.
You can switch off the signal tone Please note that some areas (e.g. sound
before each voice entry. settings) do not support voice mode. If
• Confirm voice entry you navigate to the sound settings using
You can specify whether the com- voice mode, you will not be able to
mand should be confirmed after each continue to operate the unit in voice
voice entry. mode.

108
Voice mode
Example operation in VHF is switched on based on quality and
radio mode the Fast Access menu appears.
The following description assumes that 9002 FM quality
you are in the status display for radio You will hear a signal tone Ò.
mode. The signal tone will sound and The radio menu appears. X Say the command Status.
commands will be repeated only if the Radio menu You are now in the status display for the
functions described in “Voice output” You will hear a signal tone Ò. radio function.
on page 97 have been activated. X Say the command Waveband.

You wish to set the VHF waveband on


the basis of quality. 9003
X Press the rotary control/push button The Waveband menu appears.
. Waveband
You will hear a signal tone Ò.
X Say the command FM quality.
9001
You will hear a signal tone Ò. 9005
X Say the command [Open] radio
menu.

109
Voice mode
Example for entering a Navigation X Spell out London L - O - N - D.
navigation destination You will hear a signal tone Ò.
The following description assumes that X Say the command Enter destina-
you are in the status display for radio tion. 9008
mode.
You wish to enter Lexington Street in The town selection list appears.
London as a destination and start route Please select the line number for the
9006 town.
guidance to it.
The destination input menu appears. You will hear a signal tone Ò.
X Press the rotary control/push button Would you like to retain GLASGOW As the required town does not appear in
. (or another town)? the list, you must scroll through it until it
You will hear a signal tone Ò. does.
X Say the command No. X Say the command Scroll forwards.
9001
You will hear a signal tone Ò. 9007 9009
X Say the command Navigation.
The data entry menu for the town The unit scrolls through the selection
appears. list.
Please say the first letter of the town. Scroll
9005 You will hear a signal tone Ò.
You will hear a signal tone Ò.
The navigation Fast Access menu
appears.

110
Voice mode
London is displayed in the first line. X Spell out the first few letters of X Say the command Yes.
X Say the command Accept line Lexington Street L - E - X - I - N - G -
number 1. T - O - N. Route calculation to the destination is
initiated.

9010 9012 General commands


General commands are commands that
The destination input menu appears The road selection list appears. are common to different operating
again. Please select the line number for the modes.
The town is entered. Would you like to road. For example, you can always call up
enter a road? You will hear a signal tone Ò. online help.
You will hear a signal tone Ò. Lexington Street appears in the first line. A description of how to navigate on-
X Say the command Yes. X Say the command Accept line screen lists also appears below.
number 1.
The road is entered.
9011
The data entry menu for the road 9013
appears.
Please say the first letter of the road. Would you like to enter a junction or a
You will hear a signal tone Ò. house number?
X Say the command No.
Would you like to start route guidance
to London, Lexington Street?

111
Voice mode
Help function (online help) Aborting voice dialogue Jump to top of list
The online help provides information You can abort a voice dialogue at any X Say the command Top of list.
about voice commands currently sup- time. Alternative commands:
ported. Please note that the online help X Say the command Cancel or End. Display top of list or Display start of
will only tell you about the voice com- list.
mands supported for the current mode. Navigation in lists
If you have added a new command or If a list containing a number of pages Select a list entry
pressed a button, a different set of com- appears on the display, you can navigate X Say the command Accept [line]
mands will be available for selection. this list by using voice commands. number ... (1 - 4) or [Select] [line]
You can find out about these by calling number ... (1 - 4).
up the help function again. Scroll forward one page
X Say the command Scroll forwards. Activate selected list entry
X Press the rotary control/push button Alternative commands: X Say the command Accept, Ok or
. Next page or Forwards. Add.
A border will appear around the current
display and a signal tone Ò will sound Scroll back one page Calling up the status display
(if activated). X Say the command Scroll back- You can switch to the status display for
X Say the command Help or Operat- wards or Previous page. the currently active source from all
ing instructions. menus (unless you are in a list, e.g. town
The Traffic Pro reads out the commands selection list).
that are supported for this function. The X Say the command Status.
possible commands also appear on the Alternative commands:
display in text format. Switch over or Main screen.

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Commands for status displays, • You can call up media mode. • You can call up the sound menu.
fast access functions and Say the command Media. Say the command Tone.
main menus Alternative commands: Alternative commands:
The following commands are each valid Media [player] [on], CD [player] Open tone [menu] or Open sound
for status displays, fast access functions [on], CD [changer] [on] or Media [menu].
and main menus. [changer] [on].
• You can call up navigation mode.
• You can switch the Traffic Pro off. Say the command Navigation or
Say the command Deactivate. Navi.
Alternative commands: • You can call up the address book.
Switch off [car] radio, Deactivate Say the command Address book or
[car] radio, [Car] radio off or Radio Name.
off. • You can call up the information menu.
• You can call up radio mode. Say the command Info or Infor-
Say the command Radio. mation.
Alternative commands:
Radio on or Tuner on.

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Voice mode
Commands for radio mode • Switch off the mute function. • Switch scan function on/off (page 58).
Say the command Mute off. Switch on:
If radio mode has been set as the active
Alternative commands: Say the command Scan [on] or
source, the following commands will
Unmute radio, Unmute audio or Play sample [station].
always be available:
Unmute media. Switch off:
• Select next station. Say the command Scan off or
Say the command Next station or Deactivate play sample [station].
Commands for the radio status
Play next station.
display • Call up Radio main menu (page 55).
• Select previous station. Say the command Radio menu.
Say the command Previous station Alternative commands:
or Play previous station. [Open] radio menu or [Open] menu.
• Select station with assigned voice 3003
entry. The following commands are available
Say the command Play station ...*. in the radio status display:
Alternative commands:
[Listen to] [station] ...* or [Set] [sta-
• Call up the options menu.
tion] ...*.
Say the command Options or
• Switch on the mute function. Open options [menu].
Say the command Mute on.
Alternative commands:
Mute radio, Mute audio or Mute
media.

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• Switch radio text on/off (page 62). Switch off: Commands for radio fast access
Switch on: Say the command Traffic pro- mode
Say the command Radio text on or gramme off.
[Activate] radio text. Alternative commands:
Switch off: Traffic info off, Deactivate traffic
Say the command Radio text off or programme, Reset traffic pro-
3004
Deactivate radio text. gramme, Deactivate traffic info or In radio fast access mode, the following
• Call up TP menu (page 64). Reset traffic info. commands are available:
Say the command Traffic pro- • Filter current station (page 59).
gramme. Say the command Filter stations • Select a station in fast access mode.
Alternative commands: or Filter current station. Say the command Play station
Traffic info, Open traffic info [menu] • Store current station (page 68). number ... (1 - X).
or Open traffic programme [menu]. Say the command Save station or Alternative commands:
• Switch TP on/off (page 65). Save station name. [Play] station [number] ... (1 - X) or
Switch on: • Delete current station (page 70). [Select] station [number] ... (1 - X).
Say the command Traffic pro- Say the command Delete [station]. • Edit a station in fast access mode -
gramme on. Call up the Edit Station menu.
Alternative commands: Say the command Edit station
Traffic info on, [Activate] traffic number ... (1 - X), Edit station ... (1 -
programme or [Activate] traffic info. X) or Edit number ... (1 - X).

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• Call up Radio main menu (page 55). • Call up TP menu (page 64). Commands in the Edit Station menu
Say the command Radio menu. Say the command Traffic pro- The following commands are available
Alternative commands: gramme. in the Edit Station menu for the VHF
[Open] radio menu or [Open] menu. Alternative commands: wavebands - Alphabetical and VHF -
• Call up Waveband menu (page 56). Traffic info, Open traffic info [menu] according to quality:
Say the command Waveband. or Open traffic programme [menu].
Alternative commands: • Call up Voice Entries menu (page 71). • Filter station to be edited.
[Open] waveband [menu] or [Open] Say the command Voice entries or Say the command Filter stations
station list [menu]. Open voice entries. or Filter current station.
• Call up Programme Type menu • Call up Reception Optimisation menu • Store station to be edited (page 68).
(page 61). (page 63). Say the command Save station or
Say the command Programme Say the command Reception opti- Save station name.
type or Open programme type misation [menu] or [Open] reception • Set station to be edited as TP station
[menu]. optimisation [menu]. (page 65).
• Call up Filter menu (page 55). Say the command Set as traffic
Say the command Open filter programme or [Set] station as traffic
menu or [Change] [to the] filter. programme.

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The following commands are available • Move station in memory (page 69). Commands for the Radio
in the Edit Station menu for the wave- Say the command Move station. main menu
band station memory: • Name station in memory (page 70).
Say the command Name station.
• Create voice entry (page 71). 3001
3017 Say the command Create voice
entry. In the Radio main menu, the following
• Set station to be edited as TP station • Delete voice entry (page 71). commands are available:
(page 65). Say the command Delete voice
Say the command Set as traffic entry. • Call up Waveband menu (page 56).
programme or [Set] station as traffic Say the command Waveband.
• Listen to voice entry (page 71).
programme. Alternative commands:
Say the command Read out voice
• Store current station (page 68). entry or Listen to voice entry. [Open] waveband [menu] or [Open]
Say the command Save current station list [menu].
station here or Save [[current] [sta- • Call up Programme Type menu
tion [here]]]. (page 61).
• Delete station (page 70). Say the command Programme
Say the command Delete [station]. type or Open programme type
[menu].
• Call up Filter menu (page 55).
Say the command Open filter
menu or [Change] [to the] filter.

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• Call up TP menu (page 64). • Call up Reception Optimisation menu Commands in the Waveband menu
Say the command Traffic pro- (page 63).
gramme. Say the command Reception opti-
Alternative commands: misation [menu] or [Open] reception 3002
Traffic info, Open traffic info [menu] optimisation [menu].
or Open traffic programme [menu]. • Switch bandwidth control on/off In the Waveband menu, the following
• Call up Voice Entries menu (page 71). (page 64). commands are available (page 56):
Say the command Voice entries or Switch on:
Open voice entries. Say the command Adaptive band- • Set VHF waveband according to
• Switch regionalisation on/off (page 62). width control on or [Activate] adap- quality.
Switch on: tive bandwidth control. Say the command FM quality.
Say the command Regionalisation Switch off: Alternative commands:
on or Activate regionalisation. Say the command Adaptive band- [Activate] [very high frequency] by
Switch off: width control off or Deactivate adap- quality, [Activate] [VHF] by quality,
Say the command Regionalisation tive bandwidth control. [Activate] [FM] by quality, [Select]
off or Regionalisation off. [very high frequency] by quality,
[Select] [VHF] by quality or [Select]
[FM] by quality.

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• Set VHF waveband alphabetically. • Select medium wave waveband. Commands in the Programme Type
Say the command FM alphabeti- Say the command AM. menu
cally. Alternative commands:
Alternative commands: [Activate] medium wave, [Select]
[Activate] [FM] alphabetically, [Acti- medium wave, [Activate] AM or 3007
vate] [very high frequency] alphabet- [Select] AM.
ically, [Activate] [VHF] alphabeti- • Select short wave waveband. In the Programme Type menu, the follow-
cally, [Select] [FM] alphabetically, Say the command Short wave. ing commands are available (page 61):
[Select] [very high frequenc] alpha- Alternative commands:
betically or [Select] [VHF] alphabeti- [Activate] short wave, [Select] short • Switch programme type function on/
cally. wave, [Activate] SW or [Select] SW. off.
• Call up station memory. Switch on:
Say the command Station mem- Say the command Programme
ory. type on or Activate programme type.
Alternative commands: Switch off:
Activate station memory, Activat Say the command Programme
mememory list, Select station mem- type off or Deactivate programme
ory or Select memory list. type.
• Set all programme types to on.
Say the command Reset or Reset
programme type.

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Commands in the Filter menu Switch off: Commands in the TP menu
Say the command Station number
... (1 - X) filter off or Deactivate filter
3006 station [number] ... (1 - X). 3013
• Switch filtering off for all stations.
In the Filter menu, the following com- Say the command Reset. In the TP menu, the following com-
mands are available (page 59): Alternative commands: mands are available (page 64):
Reset [station] filter or Deactivate
• Switch filter function on/off. [station] filter. • Switch TP on/off.
Switch on: • Switch filter function for a station Switch on:
Say the command Filter on or chain on/off. Say the command Traffic pro-
Activate filter. Switch on: gramme on.
Switch off: Say the command Filter station Alternative commands:
Say the command Filter off or chain or Filter entire station chain. Traffic info on, [Activate] traffic
Deactivate filter. Switch off: programme or [Activate] traffic info.
• Switch filter for a specific station on/ Say the command Deactivate sta- • Switch off:
off. tion chain filter. Say the command Traffic pro-
Switch on: Alternative commands: gramme off.
Say the command Station number Deactivate entire station chain filter Alternative commands:
... (1 - X) filter on or [Activate] station or [Entire] station chain filter off. Traffic info off, Deactivate traffic
[number] ... (1 - X) filter [on]. programme, Reset traffic pro-
gramme, Deactivate traffic info or
Reset traffic info.

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• Set TP station selection to automatic. Commands in the Voice Entries menu • Delete all assigned voice entries.
Say the command Station auto- Say the command Delete entries.
matic. Alternative commands:
Alternative commands: 3024 Delete [all] entries or Delete [all]
[Search for] [traffic info] automati- voice entries.
cally or [Search for] [traffic info sta- In the Voice Entries menu, the following
tion] automatically. commands are available (page 63):
• Select a TP station manually.
Say the command Station number • Switch voice dialogue on/off when
... (1 - X). saving.
Alternative commands: Switch on:
[Set] traffic programme [number] ... Say the command Dialogue for
(1 - X) or [Set] station [number] ... (1 voice entries [on] or Activate dia-
- X). logue for voice entries.
• Call up TP volume setting. Switch off:
Say the command Volume. Say the command Dialogue for
Alternative commands: voice entries off or Deactivate dia-
Set traffic info volume, Set traffic logue for voice entries.
programme volume or Set volume. • Read out assigned voice entries.
Say the command Read out
entries.
Alternative commands:
Read out [all] voice entries or Read
out [all] entries.

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Commands in the Reception Commands for media mode • Select previous CD (page 72).
Optimisation menu Say the command Previous CD.
If media mode has been set as the active
Alternative commands:
source, the following commands will
Play last CD or Play previous CD.
always be available:
3012 • Select next directory (page 72).
Say the command Next directory.
In the Reception Optimisation menu, the • Select next track in directory/on CD
(page 73). • Select previous directory (page 72).
following commands are available Say the command Previous direc-
(page 63): Say the command Next track or
Play next track. tory.
• Select previous track in directory/on • Select track using track number.
• Set automatic. Say the command Track number
Say the command Automatic or CD (page 73).
Say the command Previous track ... (1 - X) or [Play] track [number] ...
Select [automatic reception] optimi- (1 - X).
sation [menu]. or Play previous track.
• Set stereo. • Select next CD (CD changer only)
Say the command Always stereo or (page 72).
[Select] [always] stereo. Say the command Next CD or Play
next CD.
• Set mono.
Say the command Always mono or
[Select] [always] mono.

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• Select CD using CD number. Commands for the media status • Call up the Media main menu
Say the command CD number ... display (page 77).
(1 - X). Say the command Media menu.
Alternative commands: Alternative commands:
[Select] CD [number] ... (1 - X) or [Open] media menu or [Open] menu.
[Play] CD [number] ... (1 - X).
4003
• Switch on scan function.
• Select directory using directory The following commands are available Say the command Scan or Scan
number. in the media status display: on.
Say the command Directory • Switch on track mix (random play
[number] ... (1 - X) or Folder • Call up the Options menu. function) (page 75).
[number] ... (1 - X). Say the command Options or Say the command Track mix.
• Switch on mute function (page 19). Open options [menu]. Alternative commands:
Say the command Mute on. • Call up the Play Mode menu (scan Track mix [on] or Activate track mix.
Alternative commands: function) (page 74).
Mute CD, Mute audio or Mute media. Say the command Playmode or
• Switch off mute function (page 19). Open playmode.
Say the command Mute off.
Alternative commands:
Unmute CD, Unmute audio or
Unmute media.

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• Switch on repeat track (page 76). Commands for media fast access Commands for the Media
Say the command Repeat track. main menu
• Switch on normal playback sequence.
Say the command Normal order or 4001
[Play] tracks in normal order. 4006
• Switch TP on/off (page 65). In media fast access mode, the following
Switch on: commands are available: In the Media main menu, the following
Say the command Traffic pro- commands are available (page 77):
gramme on. • Call up Media main menu (page 77).
Alternative commands: Say the command Media menu. • Switch detailed track display on/off.
Traffic info on, [Activate] traffic Alternative commands: Switch on:
programme or [Activate] traffic info. [Open] media menu or [Open] menu. Say the command Detailed track
• Switch off: • Switch to the internal CD drive display on or [Activate] [detailed]
Say the command Traffic pro- (page 73). track display.
gramme off. Say the command Internal CD or Switch off:
Alternative commands: CD. Say the command Detailed track
Traffic info off, Deactivate traffic • Switch to memory card (page 73). display off or Deactivate [detailed]
programme, Reset traffic pro- Say the command Memory card. track display.
gramme, Deactivate traffic info or
Reset traffic info.

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Voice mode
Commands for the media • Switch on repeat track (page 76). • Switch on repeat CD (page 76).
Play Mode menu Say the command Repeat track. Say the command Repeat CD or
• Switch on normal playback sequence. Activate repeat CD.
Say the command Normal order or
4005 [Play] tracks in normal order.

In the Play Mode menu, the following Only if CD changer is an active media
commands are available: source:
• Switch on track mix (random play
• Switch on scan function. function) (page 76).
Say the command Scan or Scan Say the command CD mix.
on. Alternative commands:
• Switch on track mix (random play CD mix [on] or Activate CD mix.
function) (page 75).
Say the command Track mix.
Alternative commands:
Track mix [on] or Activate track mix.

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Voice mode
Navigation commands Switch off: Commands for the navigation
Say the command Instructions status display
If navigation is active, the following
off.
commands are always available:
Alternative commands:
Deactivate instructions or Deactivate
• Cancel route guidance (page 43). voice.
2057
Say the command Stop route guid-
• Repeat direction. The following commands are available
ance.
Say the command Instructions or in the navigation status display:
Alternative commands:
Repeat instructions.
End route guidance, Stop navigation
or End navigation. • Call up Navigation main menu
Correction option for incorrect (page 23).
• Enter a stopover (page 44). destination entry Say the command Navigation
Say the command Stop-over or X Say the command Correction or menu.
Enter stop-over. Correct. Alternative commands:
• Switch directions on/off (page 46). The list display disappears and you can [Open] navigation menu or [Open]
Switch on: spell the name correctly. menu.
Say the command Instructions on.
• Call up the Options menu (page 42).
Alternative commands:
Say the command Options or
Activate instructions or Activate
Open options [menu].
voice.

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Voice mode
• Call up the Route Options menu • Call up the Block menu (page 45). Commands for navigation
(page 30). Say the command Block. fast access
Say the command Route options Alternative commands:
or Open route options. Edit block, Edit blocking, Open block
• Call up the route list (page 44). or Open blocking.
2002
Say the command Route list or • Display current position (page 47).
Open route list. Say the command [Display] [cur- In navigation fast access mode, the fol-
• Call up the Traffic Announcements rent] position. lowing commands are available:
menu (page 43). • Save current position (page 47).
Say the command Messages. Say the command Save current • Call up Navigation main menu
Alternative commands: position or Save position. (page 23).
[Open] message, [Open] traffic mes- Say the command Navigation
sages, [Edit] messages or [Edit] traf- menu.
fic messages. Alternative commands:
[Open] navigation menu or [Open]
menu.
• Call up the navigation settings
(page 51).
Say the command Settings or Nav-
igation settings.

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• Start address input (page 24). • Select a POI as destination (page 36). • Start navigation to a fast access desti-
Say the command Enter address Say the command Enter special nation.
or Address. destination or Special destination. Say the command [Navigate] [des-
• Start destination input (page 24). • Start navigation to a destination saved tination] number ... (1 - X).
Say the command Enter destina- with a voice entry. Alternative commands:
tion. Say the command Navigate to des- [Navigate] to destination [number] ...
Alternative commands: tination ...*. (1 - X), [Navigate] to address
Enter town, Enter street, Spell town, Alternative commands: [number] ... (1 - X), or [Navigate] to
Spell street or Spell destination. Navigate to destination ...*, Navigate entry [number] ... (1 - X).
• Select a destination from the address to entry ...*, Navigate to [destination] • Edit a fast access entry.
book (page 35). ...* or Navigate to [address] ...*. Say the command Edit [destina-
Say the command From address tion] number ... (1 - X).
book or [Select] [destination] from Alternative commands:
address book. Edit destination [number] ... (1 - X),
Edit address [number] ... (1 - X), or
Edit entry [number] ... (1 - X).

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Voice mode
Commands in the Fast Access/Edit • Delete entire list (page 33). • Start destination input (page 24).
Destinations menu Say the command Delete list or Say the command Enter destina-
• Save destination in address book Delete entire list. tion.
(page 33). Alternative commands:
Say the command Save to the Commands for the Navigation Enter town, Enter street, Spell town,
address book or Save [number] in the main menu Spell street or Spell destination.
address book. • Select a destination from the address
• Switch entry protection on/off Old book (page 35).
(page 32). Say the command From address
version book or [Select] [destination] from
Switch on:
Say the command Protect entry In the Navigation main menu, the address book.
on. following commands are available: • Select a POI as destination (page 36).
Alternative commands: Say the command Enter special
Activate protect entry or Activate pro- • Call up the navigation settings destination or Special destination.
tect address. (page 51).
Switch off: Say the command Settings or Nav-
Say the command Protect entry igation settings.
off. • Start address input (page 24).
Alternative commands: Say the command Enter address.
Deactivate protect entry or Deactivate or Address.
protect address.
• Delete an entry (page 33).
Say the command Delete entry or
Delete address.

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Commands for the Destination • Enter destination road (page 27). • Start route guidance to destination.
menu Say the command Street or Enter Say the command Start route
street. guidance or Start navigation.
• Enter junction (page 29). • Save destination in address book
2004 Say the command Intersection or (page 33).
Enter [street] intersection. Say the command Save to the
In the Destination menu, the following • Enter house number (page 29). address book or Save [number] in the
commands are available: Say the command House number address book.
or Enter house number.
• Enter destination country (page 25). • Call up the Route Options menu
Say the command Country or (page 30).
Enter country. Say the command Route options
• Enter town (page 25). or Open route options.
Say the command Town.
Alternative commands:
Enter place or Enter town.
• Enter town centre (page 28).
Say the command Centre.
Alternative commands:
Enter city centre, Enter suburb or
Enter centre.

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Commands for the POI menu • Select POI in a specific country POI categories (page 36)
(page 38). • Motorway junction
Say the command Special destina- Say the command Motorway
tion in country or [Special destina- intersection or Motorway exit.
2040
tion] [in [a]] country. • Motorway exits
In the POI menu, the following com- • Select POI in a specific town Say the command Motorway junc-
mands are available: (page 38). tion, Motorway slip road or Motor-
Say the command Enter town or way access road.
• Select local POI (page 37). [Special destination] [in [a]] town. • Railways
Say the command Special destina- • Select POI in a specific country and Say the command Train station,
tion [in] [the] vicinity or [Special des- town (page 38). Central train station or Main station.
tination] [in [the]] surrounding area. Say the command Special destina- • Airports
• Select national POI (page 37). tion in country town or [Special des- Say the command Airport or Air-
Say the command Nationwide spe- tination] [in [a]] country [and] town. field.
cial destination or Nationwide. • Select POI near to destination • Hotels
(page 38). Say the command Hotel or Motel.
Say the command Special destina-
• Hospitals
tion [in] [the] vicinity [of] [the] desti-
Say the command Hospital.
nation.

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• Options for parking Commands for the • Switch avoid motorway on/off.
Say the command Car park. Route Options menu Switch on:
Alternative commands: Say the command Avoid motor-
Multi-storey, Layby or Parking site. way.
• Restaurants Alternative commands:
2026 Avoid motorway on or Activate avoid
Say the command Restaurant.
• Petrol stations In the Route Options menu, the following motorway.
Say the command Petrol station. commands are available (page 30): Switch off:
Say the command Avoid motor-
• Set dynamic route calculation. way off or Deactivate avoid motor-
Say the command Dynamic or way.
[Select] dynamic route. • Switch avoid tunnel on/off.
• Set fast route. Switch on:
Say the command Quick or Say the command Avoid tunnel.
[Select] quick route. Alternative commands:
Avoid tunnel on or Activate avoid
• Set short route.
tunnel.
Say the command Short or [Select]
Switch off:
short route.
Say the command Avoid tunnel off
or Deactivate avoid tunnel.

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• Switch avoid toll on/off. Commands for the Stopover • Select a stopover as destination.
Switch on: menu Say the command Enter special
Say the command Avoid toll or destination or Special destination.
Avoid toll on. • Select a stopover from the fast access
Switch off: list.
Say the command Avoid toll off or
2039
Say the command Rapid access or
Deactivate avoid toll. In the Stopover menu, the following [Select] [destination] via rapid
• Switch avoid ferries on/off. commands are available (page 44): access.
Switch on:
Say the command Avoid ferry [on] • Enter full address as stopover.
or [Activate] avoid ferry. Say the command Enter address
Switch off: or Address.
Say the command Avoid ferry off • Select a stopover from the address
or Deactivate avoid ferry. book.
• Set route options Say the command From address
Say the command Ready. book or [Select] [destination] from
address book.

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Voice mode
Prompt: Is the new destination a main Commands for the • Create a new address book entry which
destination or a stopover? address book cannot be used by the navigation
system (page 84).
Say the command New entry text
Commands for address book
2096 only or [New] entry text [only].
fast access
• Start route guidance to an address to
• Set as main destination. which a voice entry has been assigned
Say the command Main destina- (page 91).
tion or Enter main destination. 6001 Say the command Navigate to
• Set as stopover. [entry] ...*.
In address book fast access mode, the
Say the command Stop-over or Alternative commands:
following commands are available:
Enter stop-over. Navigate to entry ...*, Navigate to
address ...* or Navigate to destination
• Call up Address Book main menu ...*.
(page 84).
Say the command Address book
menu.
Alternative commands:
[Open] address book menu or [Open]
menu.
• Create a new address book entry which
can also be used by the navigation
system (page 86).
Say the command New entry nav-
igable.
Alternative commands:
[New] navigable address or [New]
navigable entry.

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• Edit an entry to which a voice entry • Edit an entry/Call up the Edit menu • Call up the Search Criterion menu
has been assigned (page 89). (page 89). (page 88).
Say the command Edit [entry] ...*. Say the command Edit [entry] Say the command Search crite-
Alternative commands: number ... (1 - X). rion or Set search criterion.
Change entry ...* or Change address Alternative commands: • Call up Voice Entries menu (page 91).
...*. Change entry [number] ... (1 - X) or Say the command Voice entries or
• Open an entry to which a voice entry Change address [number] ... (1 - X). Open voice entries.
has been assigned (page 89). • Open an entry (page 89).
Say the command Open [entry] Say the command [Entry] number
...*. ... (1 - X).
Alternative commands: Alternative commands:
[Open] entry ...* or [Open] address [Open] [entry] number ... (1 - X) or
...*. [Open] [address] number ... (1 - X).
• Start route guidance to an address. • Find an entry (page 87).
Say the command Navigate to Say the command Search for entry
[entry] number ... (1 - X). or Search [for] address.
Alternative commands:
Navigate to entry number ... (1 - X) or
Navigate to address number ... (1 -
X).

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Commands in the Fast Access/Edit Commands in the Edit menu Commands in the Edit Data menu
Entries menu • Save data entered.
Say the command Save.
6016
6026 Commands when an entry is open
• Call up menu for editing data
• Switch entry protection on/off (page 89).
(page 92). Say the command Change data or 6015
Switch on: Change address.
Say the command Protect entry • Delete entry (page 90). • Call up the Edit menu.
on. Say the command Delete entry or Say the command Edit [entry] or
Alternative commands: Delete address. Edit [address].
Activate protect entry or Activate pro- • Create voice entry (page 90). • Start destination guidance to the open
tect address. Say the command Create voice entry (page 91).
Switch off: entry. Say the command Navigate.
Say the command Protect entry Alternative commands:
• Delete voice entry (page 90).
off. Start navigation or Start route guid-
Say the command Delete voice
Alternative commands: ance.
entry.
Deactivate protect entry or Deactivate
protect address. • Listen to voice entry (page 90).
Say the command Read out voice
• Delete an entry (page 90).
entry or Listen to voice entry.
Say the command Delete entry or
Delete address.
• Delete entire list (page 93).
Say the command Delete list or
Delete entire list.

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Commands for the • Create a new address book entry which • Set search criterion to town (page 88).
Address Book main menu cannot be used by the navigation Say the command Search by town
system (page 84). or [Set] search by town.
Say the command New entry text • Call up Voice Entries menu (page 90).
only or [New] entry text [only]. Say the command Voice entries or
6002
• Find an entry (page 87). Open voice entries.
In the Address Book main menu, the fol- Say the command Search for entry
lowing commands are available: or Search [for] address.
• Call up the Search Criterion menu
• Create a new address book entry which (page 88).
can also be used by the navigation Say the command Search crite-
system (page 86). rion or Set search criterion.
Say the command New entry nav- • Set search criterion to name (page 88).
igable. Say the command Search by name
Alternative commands: or Set search by name.
[New] navigable address or [New]
navigable entry.

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Voice mode
Commands in the Voice Entries menu • Delete all assigned voice entries
(page 90).
Say the command Delete
6025 entries.
Alternative commands: Delete [all]
In the Voice Entries menu, the following entries or Delete [all] voice entries.
commands are available:
Commands in the Search Criterion
• Switch voice dialogues on/off when menu
saving (page 90).
Switch on:
Say the command Dialogue for 6014
voice entries [on] or Activate dia-
logue for voice entries. In the Search Criterion menu, the follow-
Switch off: ing commands are available (page 88):
Say the command Dialogue for
voice entries off or Deactivate dia- • Set search criterion to name.
logue for voice entries. Say the command Search by name
• Read out assigned voice entries or Set search by name.
(page 90). • Set search criterion to town.
Say the command Read out Say the command Search by town
entries. or [Set] search by town.
Alternative commands:
Read out [all] voice entries or Read
out [all] entries.

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Technical terminology
Technical terminology

AUX CF card GAL


(Auxiliary) (Compact Flash) (GeschwindigkeitsAbhängige Lautstärke-
Option to connect external audio signals. Type of memory card, rewriteable regelung) (speed-dependent volume
removable memory card developed in control)
Balance 1994 by SanDisc. The volume increases as the speed of the
Volume setting between left and right There are two different types of CF card, vehicle increases.
loudspeakers. type 1 (3.3 mm thick) and type 2 (5 mm
thick). GMT
CDC (Greenwich Mean Time)
(Compact Disc Changer) Code number Central European time
CD changer. Secret number that must be entered to Standard time at degree of longitude 0
activate the unit. (the degree of longitude through Green-
CD-R wich, Great Britain). This time is used
(Compact Disc Recordable) Fader all over the world as the standard time
CD which can be written once only. (fader control) for synchronising data acquisition.
Volume setting between front and rear
CD-RW loudspeakers. GPS
(Compact Disc ReWritable) (Global Positioning System)
CD which can be written more than once. Folder System for position determination. Basis
Directory for navigation.
Folder on a CD/memory card/micro-drive
containing MP3 tracks. ID3 tag
“Table of contents” for an MP3 track.
Contains information such as title, artist,
album, year and genre.

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Technical terminology
Loudness PTT • )LQDQFH abbreviated to )LQDQFH
x )RON0XVLF
Improves sound at low volumes by (Push To Talk)
increasing bass and treble. Describes the initiation of voice dialogue • ,QIRUPDWLRQ abbreviated to ,QIR
x -D]]0XVLF
in voice mode. x /HLVXUH +REE\

Micro-drive • /LJKW&ODVVLF0abbreviated to /LJKW0


Hard disk in Compact Flash II format PTY ID • 1DWLRQDO0XVLFabbreviated to 1DWLRQDO0
In response to constant minimisation in (Programme Type ID) • 1HZV abbreviated to 1HZV
the size of multi-media formats, IBM Identification of the programme trans-
• 2OGLHV0XVLF abbreviated to 2OGLHV
developed the smallest hard disk in the mitted by a station.
world, the micro-drive. Although it is the Possible PTYs are: • 2WKHU0XVLF abbreviated to 2WKHU0

same size as a Compact Flash II memory • 3KRQH,Q abbreviated to 3KRQH,Q

card, it conceals a real hard disk. It can be • &KLOGUHQtV3URJV abbreviated to &KLOGUHQ • 3RS0XVLF abbreviated to 3RS0
x 5HOLJLRQ
purchased in various capacity ratings. • &RXQWU\0XVLF abbreviated to &RXQWU\ • 5RFN0XVLF abbreviated to 5RFN0
• &XOWXUHV abbreviated to &XOWXUHV
• 6FLHQFH abbreviated to 6FLHQFH
MP3
Special process for compressing audio • &XUUHQW$IIDLUV abbreviated to $IIDLUV
• 6HULRXV&ODVVLF0 abbreviated to &ODVVLFV
x 'RFXPHQWDU\
x 6RFLDO$IIDLUV
data (e.g. music). • 'UDPD abbreviated to 'UDPD x 6SRUW

• (DV\/LVWHQLQJ abbreviated to
• 7UDYHO 7RXULQJ abbreviated to 7UDYHO
Off-road
(DV\0 • 9DULHG6SHHFK abbreviated to 9DULHG
Warning from the navigation system x (GXFDWLRQ x :HDWKHU
if you are in an area not covered by the
digital road map.

140
Technical terminology
Radio text
Additional information transmitted by
most VHF stations via RDS.

RDS
(Radio Data System)
A process for transmission of inaudible
information on the VHF band.

Surround
Surround sound function. Surround
sound can be simulated by means of
special settings.

TMC
(Traffic Message Channel)
Traffic announcements transmitted by
most VHF stations via RDS. Basis for
dynamic navigation.

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Index
A Automatic dialogue . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 CD
Acoustic signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 AUX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101, 139 Eject . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
Address book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 AUX source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Insert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
Address book entry Avoid Ferry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Create . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Avoid Motorway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 CD changer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 Avoid Toll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 CD magazine
Edit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Avoid Tunnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Eject . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Find . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Modify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 B CD mix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Navigate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 139 CD mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Supports navigation . . . . . . . . . .86 Bandwidth control . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 CD selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Text only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 CDC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82, 139
Address book fast access function Becker Surround . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 CD-R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78, 139
Delete entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 CD-RW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78, 139
Delete list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Cancel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Protect entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Block route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 CF card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139
Always mono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Cancel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Always stereo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Code number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
AM mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Enter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Ambient noise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 Incorrect number . . . . . . . . . . . .12
C Confirm voice entry . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
Announce time of arrival . . . . . . . . .52
Call up system settings . . . . . . . . . . .99 Confirm warning message . . . . . . . .15
Announcements
Calling up general settings . . . . . . . .94 Control panel
Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Cancel filtering Insert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Anti-theft device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Station chain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Unlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Audio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Cancel route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Automatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Cancelling traffic announcements . .66

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Index
Coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Display Entering a destination . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Copy protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Current position . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Equalizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Current time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 ETA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Current position Distance to travel . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Extended PTT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 48 Journey time remaining . . . . . . .40 External unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 48 Route Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Current time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Voice setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 F
Display Traffic Information . . . . . . .50 Factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
D Display voice settings . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Fader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 139
Day/Night design . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Displaying TMC messages . . . . . . . .50 Fader control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Delete personal data . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Distance to travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Fast access
Deleting a stopover . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Dynamic navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
Destination from address book . . . . .35 Dynamic Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Destination reached . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Dynamic route guidance . . . . . . . . . .49 Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Destination road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Destination town . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 28 E Fast forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Detailed track display . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Enter Fast rewind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Detailed voice output . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Fast Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Difficult reception areas . . . . . . . . . .64 Code number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Filter function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Digital level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Direction arrows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Direction of rotation . . . . . . . . . . . .103 House number . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Filter stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Disabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Junction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Point of interest . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Postcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

143
Index
G L Micro-drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81, 140
GAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99, 139 Loudness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 140 Insert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
General road safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
GMT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 139 MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 140
M
GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 Create data media . . . . . . . . . . .79
Main menu
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
MP3 mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
H Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Height above sea level . . . . . . . . . . .47 Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Help function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112 Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
House number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Manual station tuning . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Mute function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
I Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Medium wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56, 66 N
ID3 tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 139
Memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Name station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Imperial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Insert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Information
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Activate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
About POIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Menu Cancel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
During route guidance . . . . . . . .47
Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Inserting
Data entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
Fast Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Micro-drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Navigation announcements
Intended purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
J Status display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Navigation CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Journey time remaining . . . . . . . . . .40 Metrisch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Navigation displays . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Junction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29

144
Index
Navigation fast access Postcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Repeat CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Delete entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Programme type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Repeat track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Delete list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Repeat voice announcement . . . . . . .98
Navigate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Reset function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
Protect entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 PTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Reset settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
New route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Rewind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
O Push To Talk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 Route list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Off-road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 140 Route Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 48
Options menu R Avoid Ferry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Avoid Motorway . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Radio text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 Avoid Toll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Avoid Tunnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Random play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Dynamic Route . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
P Fast Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Play mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Random play function . . . . . . . . . . . .75
RDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 Modify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 48
POI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Short Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Point of interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Recalculating route . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Reception optimisation . . . . . . . . . . .63 Route option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Country/town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Reception-related interference . . . . .63
Local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Regional programme . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Local area of destination . . . . . .38 Regionalisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
National . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Position Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 48 Removing
Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 48 Memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Micro-drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82

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Index
S Set Station memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . 6, 21, 41 Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Delete entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Saving a destination . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Move entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Saving a destination in the Equalizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Name entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
address book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 ETA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Status display
Scan ETA calculation . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Fader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Medium wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 System language . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Stopover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Short wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Store
Scan function Treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Current position . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Voice mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Voice output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Storing stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Medium wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Waveband . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Subwoofer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
Short wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Set language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Surround . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 141
VHF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Setting the system language . . . . . . .95 Surround sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Search for location . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 Setting voice output . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Switch off
Select Short Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Short wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56, 66 Filter function . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Software update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 Navigation announcements . . . .46
House number . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Sound setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Programme type . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Junction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Radio text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Point of interest . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Regionalisation . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Speed-dependent volume control . . .99 Route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Standby mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Traffic programme . . . . . . . . . . .65
Station list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57

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Index
Switch on Track mix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 V
Announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Track skip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 VHF - According to quality . . . . . . .56
Filter function . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Traffic announcements . 43, 47, 48, 50 VHF - Alphabetical . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Navigation announcements . . . .46 Read out . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 50, 52 Voice commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
Programme type . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Address book . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134
Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Traffic Pro Fast access functions . . . . . . . .113
Radio text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 General commands . . . . . . . . .111
Regionalisation . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Main menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
Traffic programme . . . . . . . . . . .65 Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122
Switching off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126
Switching on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Traffic programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Navigation in lists . . . . . . . . . .112
Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Announcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
System settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 Automatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Status displays . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
Select station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Voice control system . . . . . . . . . . .106
T Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Voice dialogue
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107
Temperature protection circuit . . . . .79 Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Voice entries
Time format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
TMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, 141 U Delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
TMC messages . . . . . . . 43, 47, 48, 50 Unit Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Disabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Read out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
Tone centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Voice entry signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
Tone distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Voice entry, address book
Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Switch off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Create . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
TP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Switch on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90, 91
Track jump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 Read out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
Users 1-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

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Index
Voice entry, radio
Create . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63, 71
Read out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63, 71
Voice mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
Activate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106
Voice output volume . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Acoustic signals . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Increase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Reduce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Subwoofer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
Traffic programme . . . . . . . . . . .66
Voice output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96

W
Waveband . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56

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Technical data
• Antenna:
Technical data

• Wavebands:
FM 87.5 MHz - 108 MHz Impedance 50 Ω
MW 531 kHz - 1620 kHz • AUX input:
KW 5800 kHz - 6250 kHz 16 KΩ Input resistance, max. input
• Frequency range: voltage 1.7 Vrms
20 Hz - 20 kHz for CD operations • Telephone mute:
30 Hz - 15 kHz for FM Low active level < 2 V
50 Hz - 2.5 kHz for MW, KW • Supply voltage:
• Output: 12 V
4 x 18 W RMS • CD connection:
• Line cross section: The Becker Silverstone 7860 CD
For power supply min. 0.75 mm² changer can be connected.
• Loudspeaker impedance: • Playable CDs:
min. 4 Ω Only CDs which comply with DIN EN
• Line out: 60908 can be used. The use of 8 cm
4 x analogue Line Out (Ua max 3Vrms CDs with an adapter is not permitted.
at 10 kΩ)
1 x analogue Line Out Mono (Ua max
3Vrms at 10 kΩ) for subwoofer/central
speaker
• GAL:
In order to utilise GAL, a square wave
voltage with a mass-related amplitude
of +4 V to +12 V must be provided by
the vehicle's electronic speedometer.
Volume is increased in 7 increments
of 2.5dB each.

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Dear Listener,

In conformance with current EC guidelines, any person may operate this radio receiver.
This unit conforms to the current valid European or harmonised national standards. This designation
is your guarantee that the unit conforms to the applicable specifications regarding electromagnetic
compatibility. This means that interference with other electrical/electronic devices caused by the unit,
or interference with this unit caused by other electrical/electronic devices is largely prevented.

The EC type-approval mark (e1) issued by the Federal Office for


Transport (KBA) in accordance with European Directive 95/54/EC
governing the EMC of motor vehicles authorises installation and
operation of the unit in motor vehicles (classes M, N and O).

With regard to the following European standards, the EMC


requirements that apply specifically to this unit have been met:
- EN 55013
- EN 55020

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