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T I M (Traffic I n f o r m a t i o n M e m o r y ) key
Plays the most recent traffic messages and
activates the standby mode for traffic information 47
© FM key, Activates FM radio operation for the FM1 and FM2 memory banks 39
©/ (10) Radio o p e r a t i o n
Manual station tuning for FM, TP and A M 40
T i M , Selects recorded messages 48
CD/CD c h a n g e r o p e r a t i o n
Selects tracks 53
© TP key, Activates TP radio operation for the TP1 and TP2 memory banks 40, 47
2 QUICK REFERENCE
QUICK REFERENCE 3
@ CD s l o t 51
® Display 13
4 QUICK REFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS 5
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS 7
8 TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Route
INTRODUCTION
10 INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
12 INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION 13
14 INTRODUCTION
0
You can switch the audio output (radio, CD and
CDC) of your radio navigation system to mute.
• Press key @ .
INTRODUCTION 15
16 INTRODUCTION
UM I
THE TELEMATICS
FUNCTIONS ARE
NOT AVAILABLE.
INTRODUCTION 17
18 INTRODUCTION
PHONE N o t e : If t h e t e l e p h o n e is a c t i v a t e d w h e n
t h e r a d i o n a v i g a t i o n s y s t e m is s w i t c h e d
off, the system will s w i t c h o n . This will
not activate the screen. Y o u can com-
plete y o u r call as usual. W h e n y o u e n d
FM1 Q TP your call, t h e radio navigation system
will switch off automatically.
If your vehicle is equipped w i t h a car telephone
system with hands-free operation (optional), the
voice output will be emitted by the radio navi-
gation system.
INTRODUCTION 19
M e n u structure
20 INTRODUCTION
To confirm your selection, Now you can make your adjustments to the
setting (here: VOL-ON).
• Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton.
INTRODUCTION 21
SETUP UOLUME |
UOL-ON F • I
Tfl-MIN =D
NRU-MIN = 0 =
TELEPHONE •
GflLfi • D
The control slider will appear in a frame, use
If you do not want to save the n e w setting,
the right-hand rotary/pushbutton to make your
• Press key @ .
adjustments. Press the button to s w i t c h be-
t w e e n O N / O F F or other selections while the If you want to return to the previous menu,
option is selected. • Press key @ again.
If you want to save the n e w setting, To quit the main menu, select another function,
• Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton. e.g. F M or C D .
22 INTRODUCTION
The Set-up menu for navigation is used to make D R I V E S Y M B . - If you want to display the vis-
system settings for the equipment for naviga- ual driving recommendations in the instrument
tion. cluster only (depends on the model), t h e n
I N F O - Here you can select the type of time switch this setting to O F F .
display you prefer for active route guidance: L O C A T I O N - If it is not possible to pick up the
- A R R I V A L T I M E - displays the estimated GPS signals, you can enter your vehicle loca-
time of arrival at your destination. tion here manually.
INTRODUCTION 23
24 INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION 2b
TELEPHONE tion.
SflLfi =0= N o t e : If t h e v o l u m e f o r t h e s y s t e m is
adjusted t o a louder level than the TA-
MIN or N A V - M I N w h e n a traffic message
V O L - O I M - sets the power-on volume for the is b r o a d c a s t o r v o i c e o u t p u t t r a n s m i t -
s y s t e m . Adjust the lever to the desired volume t e d , t h e n t h e m e s s a g e or o u t p u t w i l l be
level. The current volume will also change w h e n emitted at this volume.
this adjustment is made. T E L E P H O N E - If your vehicle is equipped with
N o t e : If t h e v o l u m e s e l e c t e d l a s t w a s a Volkswagen car phone system, you will hear
very quiet or very loud, t h e system will your calls over the radio navigation system.
play at the pre-selected v o l u m e the next Here you can select the volume at which your
t i m e it is s w i t c h e d o n . calls will be emitted over the car speaker sys-
tem.
26 INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION 27
- A L P H . D E S T . M E M O R Y activates t h e al-
phabetically sorted destination m e m o r y .
- G P S S T A T U S indicates t h e n u m b e r of sat-
ellites w h i c h t h e s y s t e m can currently re-
ceive and t h e geographical position.
S H O W L O C A T I O N , route g u i d a n c e indi-
cates t h e direction of travel leading to your
destination and t h e n a m e of t h e street y o u
a r e c u r r e n t l y t r a v e l l i n g o n , if a p p l i c a b l e .
28 INTRODUCTION
GPS TIME 14:06 fect at the time you adjust the clock.
S Y S . T I M E - Use the right-hand rotary/push-
INTRODUCTION 29
LANGUAGE J ESPANOL
FRANCAIS
DEUTSCH
ENGLISH(IMPERIAL) ITALIANO
•ENGLISH(METRIC) NEDERLANDS.
ESPAnOL
FRAN9AIS +
You can choose from among several different
languages for the display texts and the voice
output.
The following languages are available:
- DEUTSCH
- ENGLISH (IMPERIAL),
measurements in yards
30 1NTRODUCTIOK
DISPLAY 1
[CONTRAST ={>=
INTRODUCTION 31
32 INTRODUCTIOI
SAFE
M a k e sure to remove the Radio Card from the
manual and keep it in a safe place o u t s i d e of
the vehicle.
N o t e : T h e c o d e is usually s t o r e d in the
i n s t r u m e n t c l u s t e r . A s a result, the ra-
dio n a v i g a t i o n s y s t e m will be d e c o d e d
a u t o m a t i c a l l y (convenient c o d i n g ) . It is
The anti-theft coding of your radio navigation normally not necessary to enter the
s y s t e m ensures that the system cannot be op- code manually.
erated by unauthorised persons after it has been
disconnected from its power supply.
It is necessary to enter the security code after
the vehicle battery has been disconnected, af-
ter the system has been disconnected from the
vehicle power supply and after the fuse has
blown.
1000 •
and fourth digits.
34 INTRODUCTIO!
INTRODUCTION 35
36 INTRODUCTION
AUDIO OPERATION 37
AUDIO OPERATION 39
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key, the frequency will move up or d o w n If it is possible to pick up several stations in th=
the waveband step by step. same broadcasting network, you can press ke.
(19) to page forwards and key (14) to page back-
wards through the broadcasting network.
The northern G e r m a n radio station networ
(NDR) with its stations NDR 1, 2, 3, 4 and I
J O Y is an example of a broadcasting networl
• "V 1 »
SET
AUDIO OPERATION 41
Storing radio stations which has been stored, TP SEEK will appea
You can store 6 radio stations for each wave- in the display w h e n you press this key. This w
band (FM, TP and A M ) on each memory level: activate the seek tuning function and the rad;:
will switch to mute. If it is not possible to p i c
• Press key ® , ® or © to select the desired up any TP stations, you will hear a beep a n :
waveband and memory level. PRESS FM will appear in the display.
• Select the station you w o u l d like t o store. • Then press key ® .
AUDIO OPERATION 43
p5
You can use Radio Scan to scan all of the sta-
tions within your reception range for five sec-
onds each.
• Select the waveband you want to scan.
Radio stations which broadcast traffic informa- At the same time, the message will be stored
tion transmit a special signal that your RNS can in the Traffic Info Memory (TIM). When the
identify and analyse. When you tune into a sta- message is over, the audio source previously
tion, the system determines whether or not it in operation will begin to play once again.
transmits traffic messages. The messages are emitted at a pre-set volume:
If the radio station you have selected is a traffic TA-MIN. This volume can be adjusted in the Set-
information station, T P (Traffic Program) will up menu - Volume, refer to page 26. You can
appear in the status line of the radio menu. turn the left-hand rotary/pushbutton to adjust
the volume at any time during the message.
L i s t e n i n g to t r a f f i c m e s s a g e s
If you have set your radio navigation system to
stand-by to receive traffic messages, the mes-
sages will be "put through". This means that
any other audio source, such as a CD player,
will be interrupted for the duration of the traffic
message.
AUDIO OPERATION 45
46 AUDIO OPERATION
AUDIO OPERATION 47
S w i t c h i n g o f f the TIM f u n c t i o n
• Press key @ o n c e again to s w i t c h off t h e
T I M function. The function will switch off
a u t o m a t i c a l l y a f t e r all o f t h e m e s s a g e s h a v e
been played.
AUDIO OPERATION 49
AUDIO OPERATION 51
52 AUDIO OPERATION
C u e a n d review (audible)
• To start this function, press d o w n and hold
key @ for review (reverse) or key © for
cue (fast forward) as necessary. The CD will
play audibly at an accelerated speed.
AUDIO OPERATION 53
54 AUDIO OPERATIOK
C D labelling
M a k e sure that you use only those audio C D s
which bear the symbol illustrated above.
S k i p s in C D p l a y b a c k
C D playback might begin to skip w h e n you drive
along particularly uneven roads. :
In this case, it is advisable to switch off C D play-
AUDIO OPERATION
back until the driving conditions improve.
55
AUDIO OPERATION 57
58 NAVIGATlOh
NA VIGA TION : 59
Select the menu item marked ENTER DESTI- - STREET (and Intersection), refer t o page
NATION to access the destination entry menu 66.
directly f r o m the main navigation menu.
- TOWN CENTRE, refer to page 69.
60 NAVICATIO!
Selecting a town as your Use the following menu items in the T o w n sub-
menu:
destination
- Destination entry via the S T R E E T menu
item
ENTER PESTIMOTION I - Destination entry via the T O W N C E N T R E
DEST. FROM MEMORV menu item
SPECIAL DESTS.
TO FLOGGED DEST. Selecting the T O W N menu item
• Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton @ to
TOWN mark the T O W N menu item and press it to
STREET + confirm your selection.
NAVIGATION 61
62 NAVIGATION
Enter the first letter of the city name in the edit Repeat these steps as often as necessary.
field (3). With each letter you enter, the list will Note: If you enter an incorrect letter,
automatically move to the corresponding entry you can use the key marked — @ to
on the list and display it in the editing list (V). delete it.
This feature allows you to find the city/town Then select the correct letter.
you are looking for quickly without having to Use the arrows t and \o access special char-
enter the complete name. acters other than those on display.
tion.
S E L E C T C I TV | Note: If the city name you want to se-
KARLSRUHE • lect appears on the list more than once,
KORLSRUHE-ANDfiU
the system will open a submenu from
which you can select the desired entry.
KRRLSRUHE-BERGURLD Selecting a city name from a list
KflRLSRUHE-MRXflU • U s e the right-hand rotary/pushbutton @ tc
KflRLSTflDT + mark the entry you want to select and press
it to confirm.
Use the list to select the city you want to enter Paging through the list: Turn the right-hand rc-
as your destination. tary/pushbutton @ to move the selection ba~
There are two w a y s to access the list from the to the arrow and then beyond the first or las:
edit menu. entry.
To scroll through the list page by page, move
• Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton § ) the selection bar to mark the arrow and ther
for longer than 2 seconds or press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton @ .
Press the Info key (£) to display an abbreviatec
list entry followed by ... in its full length.
64 NAVIGATIO,
NAVIGATION 65
66 NAVIGATION
KURZER STEIG
Scroll through the list by moving the selection
bar beyond the last entry (paging forwards) or
the first entry (paging backwards).
• Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton @ to
mark the desired entry and press the rotary/
""^ pushbutton to confirm your selection.
NAVIGATION 67
68 NAVIGATIO!
NAVIGATION 69
70 NAVIGATIOI
NAVIGATION 71
NAVIGATION 73
74 NAVIGATION
76 NAVIGATION
NAVIGATION 77
78 NAVIGATIOK
NAVIGATION 79
SO NAVIGATION
NAVIGATION 8 •
vj
• Use the edit menu to enter a short name.
RBCDEFGHIJKLMNO The standard name will be deleted as soon
PQRSTUfflbJXYZ as you enter the first letter.
mO 1234567890 ' • To confirm your entry, hold the right-hanc
rotary/pushbutton 29 pressed d o w n for a
In the speller menu you can either confirm the moment.
standard name FLAG DEST. (TIME) or enter
The flagged destination will be stored under the
any short name of your choice.
given name in the destination memory.
82 NAVIGATION
TOWN 87.
N o t e : T h e r e is o n l y o n e d e s t i n a t i o n
STREET + s t o r e d in t h e f l a g g e d d e s t i n a t i o n m e m -
ory. U n l e s s an e x i s t i n g f l a g g e d desti-
A c t i v a t i n g t h e d e s t i n a t i o n entry m e n u n a t i o n is s t o r e d in t h e a l p h a b e t i c a l
Mark and confirm E N T E R D E S T I N A T I O N in m e m o r y , it will a l w a y s be d e l e t e d as
the main navigation menu to activate the desti- s o o n as the Flag key • is pressed again.
nation entry menu.
NAVIGATION 83
84 NAVIGATION
NAVIGATION 85
86 NAVIGATION
> NflUI MAIN MENU I the distance to your destination and the esti-
mated time of your arrival at the destination,
ROUTE GUIDANCE
your travelling direction and the bar graph indi-
cating the distance to the next turn/change in
SHOW LOCATION direction.
ENTER DESTINATION If the option for DRIVE S Y M B . has been set
DEST. MEMORY to O N in the Set-up menu - Navigation (refer to
ROUTE OPTIONS +
page 23), the visual driving recommendations will
appear both in the instrument cluster and in the
display of the radio navigation s y s t e m . If the
After you have entered a destination and set option for DRIVE S Y M B . has been set to OFF,
the route options (if necessary), you can start the visual driving recommendations will appear
route g u i d a n c e by c o n f i r m i n g the R O U T E in the instrument cluster only. The information
G U I D A N C E menu item in the main naviga- on the destination will appear in the display.
tion menu.
Displaying the complete destination
-v Following this, a route guidance w i n d o w will address
• appear in the display.
Press INFO (?) to display the current destina-
tion and more detailed information. The current
voice output will also be repeated.
NAVIGATION 87
88 NAVIGATION
EINSLIVE
vjsual ones during route guidance. Press INFO
J) to repeat the most recent spoken recom-
mendation at any time.
FM1 0 TP
If the option for DRIVE SYMB. has been set
to OFF in the Set-up menu - Navigation (refer
to page 23), the visual driving recommendations
will appear in the instrument cluster only. In
navigation mode, the information window will
appear in the display foreground and the audio
source selected in the background. In audio
mode, this display priority is reversed.
NAVIGATION 89
90 NAVIGATION
51 tive previously.
*
N o t e : For t e c h n i c a l reasons it may t a k e
km DEST several m i n u t e s f o r route g u i d a n c e to
r e s u m e properly w i t h s p o k e n d r i v i n g
r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s and the p i c t o g r a m s
after the C D - R O M has been re-inserted
NO MAP into the C D drive. This t i m e is required
for the s y s t e m to clearly identify the
It is also possible to have route guidance with- current vehicle position. During this
out using a C D . This route guidance is provided t i m e , " O F F R O A D " may appear in the
without a map. The display indicates the direc- d i s p l a y . In densely built-up areas w i t h
tion and the distance to your destination as the a c l o s e l y w o v e n n e t w o r k of r o a d w a y s ,
crow flies. There are no spoken driving recom- the l o c a t i n g f u n c t i o n may not be c o m -
mendations available. pletely accurate u n t i l the s y s t e m is able
to orient itself clearly. To speed up the
This function is useful on lengthy stretches of locating process, place the C D - R O M
motorway where you do not need much infor- back i n t o the s y s t e m on the m o t o r w a y ,
mation from the navigation s y s t e m . N O M A P if p o s s i b l e .
NAVIGATION 91
^HORTH
RSTERNSTRflSSE
W h e n the S h o w Location function has been W h e n you have reached your destination, you
activated, an arrow indicating due north will will see the display illustrated above. After 5
appear in the display. The name of the street seconds, the main navigation menu will appear.
you are currently travelling on will also be dis- If the destination is located in a non-digitised
played if it is available. area (possible for flagged destinations only) but
close to a digitised street, route guidance will
take you to this street and you will receive the
following m e s s a g e : " Y o u have reached your
destination".
92 NAVIGATION
NAVIGATION 93
94 NAVIGATION
NAVIGATION 95
96 NAVIGATION
BACK IHBHB
Destinations you no longer need can be deleted
SINGLE DEST. - It is also possible to delete
individual destinations in the destination memory.
First a list of the destinations will appear so that
you can select the one you want to delete.
from the destination memory. Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton @ to se-
To prevent you from deleting one or more des- lect and mark the entry.
tinations by mistake, you will be prompted to ALL DESTINATIONS - All of the destinations
confirm your selection first. stored in the destination memory will be deleted.
After you have selected one of the menu items,
you will be prompted to confirm your selection.
The selection marked in the inquiry window is
CANCEL
98 NAVIGATION
Activating the Traffic Congestion The maximum length of the diversion is deter-
Function mined by the navigation s y s t e m . W h e n travel-
ling through the countryside, the diversions will
be longer because the road network is less
dense.
A c t i v a t i n g the m a i n b y p a s s c o n g e s t i o n
menu
• During route guidance, press the traffic con-
gestion key 2 2 to calculate an alternate
;
route.
NAVIGATION 99
SHORTD^IUERSIQN N o t e : It is not a l w a y s p o s s i b l e to b l o c k
off s e c t i o n s of the route lying a h e a d . If
n e c e s s a r y , select the long d i v e r s i o n .
LONG DIUERSION A n y d i v e r s i o n s e n t e r e d will remain in
e f f e c t until the end of the trip.
If y o u use the b y p a s s c o n g e s t i o n f u n c -
•DELETE DIUERSION t i o n a g a i n , the last d i v e r s i o n will be
d e l e t e d and the new d i v e r s i o n will be
• U s e the right-hand rotary/pushbutton @ to s t o r e d for the route currently lying
mark one of the menu items and press it to ahead.
confirm your selection. If there are no alternate routes avail-
able, y o u will receive the f o l l o w i n g
S H O R T D I V E R S I O N - A short section of the
m e s s a g e : " C o n t i n u e to f o l l o w the
road ahead will be bypassed.
road". ^
M E D I U M D I V E R S I O N - A medium section
of the road ahead will be bypassed.
100 NAVIGATION
NAVIGATION 101
Repr
part Note
writt Radio Card ' j Do not forget to remove
the "Radio Card" and keep
it in a safe place. Do not
leave it in the vehicle un-
Unit name Radio Navigation System der any circumstances!
If you lose the Radio Card
with the code number,
Series no. please contact a Volkswa-
gen service centre. They
will be able to provide you
Code no. with assistance free of
charge.
Please apply series no. and code no. stickers here.