Becker Indianapolis 7920 Operating Manual Download Page 1

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Contents

Safety instructions

 113

Information regarding 
general road safety

 114

Arrangement of controls

 115

Anti-theft device

 116

Entering the code number

 116

Removing the portable panel

 117

Attaching the portable panel

 117

General Operation

 118

Switching on/off

 118

Setting the volume

 118

Activating the tone menu

 118

Setting the bass

 118

Setting the treble

 118

Fader

 119

Setting the balance

 119

Linear adjustment

 119

Adjusting the volume of the 
subwoofer or centre speaker

 119

Switching loudness on / off

 119

Navigation mode

 120

What is navigation?

 120

Navigation CDs

 120

General instructions

 122

Selecting navigation

 123

Main navigation menu

 123

Destination entry

 124

Selecting a country

 124

Entering a destination

 125

Selecting destination via post code

 126

Entering the destination town

 127

Entering the destination town 
centre

 128

Destination input via coordinates

 129

Route menu

 130

Entering house number for 
destination road

 130

Selecting intersection for 
destination road

 131

Selecting route settings

 131

Storing a destination in the 
destination memory

 132

Deleting a destination from the 
destination memory

 133

Destination memory full

 133

Route guidance calculation

 133

Recalculating route.

 133

Stopover

 133

Entering a stopover

 133

Starting route guidance to a 
stopover

 134

Deleting a stopover

 134

Stopover reached

 134

Detour function

 134

Entering length of traffic jam

 134

Deleting traffic jam

 135

Cancelling route guidance

 135

Explanation of navigation

 135

Dynamic route guidance with 
TMC

 137

What is dynamic route guidance?

 138

Dynamic route guidance

 138

Displaying traffic information

 139

Information during route 
guidance

 140

Requesting journey duration and 
kilometres travelled

 140

Displaying settings

 141

Requesting current time

 141

Calling up current position

 141

Calling up road list

 142

Destination memory

 143

P.O.I.

 143

Points of interest (P.O.I.) CD

 145

Terms of licence

 147

System settings

 147

Setting time

 148

Saving position

 148

Selecting a game

 149

Setting the language

 149

Animation

 150

Switching announcement of 
arrival time on /off

 150

Selecting the units of measurement  150
Influencing the calculation of ETA

 151

Switching the speed limits display 
on/off

 151

Setting the time display

 152

Summary of Contents for Indianapolis 7920

Page 1: ...ings 131 Storing a destination in the destination memory 132 Deleting a destination from the destination memory 133 Destination memory full 133 Route guidance calculation 133 Recalculating route 133 S...

Page 2: ...otes on compact discs CD 164 Inserting ejecting CDs 164 Forward backward track skipping 165 Scan search 165 Fast forward reverse 165 Track repeat 165 Random play 166 CD settings menu 166 Displaying nu...

Page 3: ...PTY programme type 183 Technical terminology glossary 185 Index 187 Technical data 191 NOTICE 192 Installation Guide 193 Prior to installation 193 Symbols used in the installation guide 193 Safety ins...

Page 4: ...liability for erroneous data provided by the nav igation system Due to continual changes in traffic routing or deviations in the data it may occur that imprecise or erroneous information is given Ther...

Page 5: ...n 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 ma...

Page 6: ...rangement of controls 1 Left rotary control INFO 2 On off switch 3 Tone button 4 Road traffic announcement button 5 LED 6 Select CD mode 7 Select radio mode 8 Select navigation 9 CD eject button 10 Ri...

Page 7: ...th digit is entered and all other digits were entered correctly In an incorrect code number is entered the prompt Enter Code Number will be displayed once again If an incorrect code number is entered...

Page 8: ...ff Attaching the portable panel X Insert the portable panel into the lower left catch and then engage it in the lower right catch Then fold up the portable panel and engage it in the up per catches Th...

Page 9: ...tions can be called up Bas Bass Trb Treble Fad Fad er Bal Balance Flt Linear adjust ment Sub Subwoofer and Ldn Loudness Settings for bass and treble for the FM AM MW LW SW wavebands for road traffic a...

Page 10: ...can be reset to a mid level X Briefly press the button Then press multifunction button briefly Tone reset will appear X Press the multifunction button again Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer or c...

Page 11: ...in the digitised area of Northern and Southern Europe are available on the CDs All digitised roads of the northern coun tries are also included on the Northern Europe CD All digitised roads of the sou...

Page 12: ...er inserting the relevant CD enter the road and if required the house number or the town centre The required map data is loaded and stored internally after route calculation has started Note For Norwa...

Page 13: ...ary control which will be used in the remainder of this guide exits the current menu and switches to the previous menu The system recalculates the naviga tion if a deviation is made from the route Bri...

Page 14: ...terest include petrol stations air ports or hospitals for example See P O I on page 143 Note The navigation CD must be loaded when starting navigation mode for the first time If calibration of the nav...

Page 15: ...as last destinations Destination entry X In the Main Navigation Menu select DESTINATION with the right rotary control and press the control to confirm Selecting a country X If your destination is in a...

Page 16: ...ction If no other entries are availa ble the unit completes the place name automatically X To accept the entry press and hold the right rotary control for more than 2 seconds or select the small tick...

Page 17: ...rotary control and press to confirm the selection X Using the right rotary control enter the post code for the destination and press for more than 2 seconds to con firm the entry To confirm the small...

Page 18: ...2 seconds or select the small tick and briefly press the right rotary control If the road name was entered completely or automatically completed the program switches to either the road distinguish ing...

Page 19: ...pressing multifunction button for more than 2 seconds Already entered letters are displayed in versely For your help the centre most similar to the entry so far is displayed The unit offers only the...

Page 20: ...tination using the right hand rotary control as described above X To confirm the entry press and hold the right hand rotary control for more than 2 seconds or X Select the small tick and briefly press...

Page 21: ...e Naviga tion CD CROSSING Here a cross street can be entered as a destination This function is only possible if the in formation is contained on the Naviga tion CD ROUTE SETTINGS Here criteria such as...

Page 22: ...right rotary con trol and press to confirm selection Selecting route settings X Select ROUTE SETTINGS in the route menu with the right rotary control and press to confirm FAST ROUTE This selection ca...

Page 23: ...ion memory by pressing the right rotary control for more than 2 seconds See Destination memory on page 143 The destination can also be stored by se lecting the small tick and briefly pressing the righ...

Page 24: ...guidance announce ment the prompt CD will continue to flash on the display until the route is completely calculated When a distant destination is entered it is recommend that you wait until CD has st...

Page 25: ...right rotary control within 8 seconds Stopover reached After the message YOU HAVE REACHED YOUR STOPOVER route guidance to the main destination begins automatically Detour function This function allow...

Page 26: ...nation address the system calculates the route and an nounces Ready to drive off You will receive the navigation recom mendations by voice messages and screen displays Press the left rotary control to...

Page 27: ...e into left lane This recommendation prepares you for the next turn to be taken Please merge into left lane does not mean however that you should im mediately move into the left turn lane Please leave...

Page 28: ...t means that the road will split and that you should follow the corresponding direction of travel You have reached your destination The specified destination has been reached and route guidance is ter...

Page 29: ...r the route guidance the unit will automatically re calculate a new route to the destination NEW ROUTE is shown on the display There is also the voice announcement The route is being recalculated due...

Page 30: ...e route guidance the infor mation menu can be requested by press ing the left rotary control X Press the multifunction button A list of currently available traffic infor mation is displayed In the lis...

Page 31: ...played The main destination can be displayed via multi function button X To return to route guidance press the left rotary control again or wait for 8 seconds Requesting journey duration and kilometre...

Page 32: ...During navigation press the left rota ry control X Press the multifunction button Current time and current date are dis played After 8 seconds the system returns to the navigation display Calling up...

Page 33: ...tion menu Calling up road list During route guidance the list of roads for the planned route can be called up X Press the multifunction button The current road and the road names up to the destination...

Page 34: ...press the control to confirm X Using the right rotary control make a selection and press to confirm Special destinations LOCAL AREA NEAR DESTINATION Special destinations in the current sur rounding ar...

Page 35: ...ng the right rotary control select the town name and press the control to confirm X Then select the town from the town selection list using the right rotary control and press again to con firm The poi...

Page 36: ...e points of in terest can be selected in the vicinity of the current position X Insert the desired points of interest CD into the CD slot After a short time the following display appears X Press the r...

Page 37: ...ection of categories in order to select a different point of interest if required Press the left rotary control to display information on the point of interest This information may include prices loca...

Page 38: ...em settings menu is requested Select from TIME SAVE POSITION GAMES LANGUAGE ANIMATION MEASURING UNIT ANNOUNCEMENT ETA ETA CALCULATION SPEEDLIMITS TIME INFORMATION by turning the right rotary control a...

Page 39: ...ltifunction buttons or the time will be changed in half hour increments X By pressing the right rotary control or multifunction button the set time is accepted The program returns to the System Set ti...

Page 40: ...m LANGUAGE in the System Settings menu X Select the language using the right ro tary control The language selec tion is applied when the control is pressed and the language is installed You can choose...

Page 41: ...e on off X Set and confirm ANNOUNCEMENT ETA in the System Settings menu ETA stands for Estimated Time of Ar rival X You can select between ETA an nouncement ON and OFF by briefly pressing the right ro...

Page 42: ...raffic X The selection is accepted by pressing the right rotary control The system returns to the System Set tings menu Switching the speed limits display on off If the speed limits display is ON the...

Page 43: ...arrow which appears in reduced format Setting the time display X Set and confirm TIME INFORMA TION in the System Settings menu X Use the right rotary control to se lect the desired setting REMAINING D...

Page 44: ...an choose between the levels Seek Quality Seek Name Stations RDS and Stations Fix Seek Quality see also page 183 Seek Name see also page 183 Stations RDS see also page 183 Stations Fix see also page 1...

Page 45: ...buttons other sta tions can be displayed and selected If station names are being misused to send advertisements or messages this station is indicated with L 1 L Z L Local instead of the abbreviated s...

Page 46: ...using the right hand rotary control By pressing the right rota ry control you can choose between Play programme unfiltered and Skip programme filtered out To turn the filter function on or off press t...

Page 47: ...tore the desired station or pro gramme press the multifunction but ton or until you hear a signal tone Calling up a preset X Press multifunction button or and the stored station will be called up Call...

Page 48: ...elect the level Stations Fix X Press the multifunction button twice X Next turn the right hand rotary control 100 kHz tuning steps are performed The display will show that manual tun ing is currently...

Page 49: ...f these stations e g 4 all receivable regional sub programmes for this station will be dis played X Afterward select the desired regional sub programme i e Switching regionalisation on off X Selecting...

Page 50: ...There are two ways to select a TP sta tion Automatic tracking Direct programming Automatic tracking transmits TP bulle tins over the FM station currently being received If the selected FM station has...

Page 51: ...ive Activating quitting the TP menu Activating X Press the button traffic an nouncements cannot be transmitted X Press the multifunction button Quitting X Press the button otherwise the TP menu will a...

Page 52: ...Select Autoselect with the right rotary control and press the control to confirm After a short delay and without actua tion direct programming is cancelled Switching mute on off X After selection of a...

Page 53: ...ltifunction button re peatedly until TMC off appears Selecting TMC station To improve the reception of TMC traffic announcements you can select a station that transmits the TMC data X Switching on TP...

Page 54: ...rge Telephone muting If a telephone is installed in the vehicle and its mute control is linked to the car radio the User menu Page 179 can be used to determine how it should behave If Mute is selected...

Page 55: ...he display folds downwards and the CD slot is then visible X Insert the disc into the CD slot with the printed side upwards The unit pulls in the CD automatically and begins to play the disc from the...

Page 56: ...ble is activated by pressing the multifunction but ton and fast reverse audible is acti vated by pressing the multifunction button X Fast forward reverse terminates when the multifunction button or is...

Page 57: ...ently playing is dis played If another function is selected in the CD settings menu you can display the CD text again by pressing the multi function button Displaying number of tracks X Requesting CD...

Page 58: ...he CD mode may be called up again If the tempera ture is still too high the unit will once again switch back to the previously se lected signal source Notes on CD R and CD RWs You can play CD Rs write...

Page 59: ...acks stored on a CD in compliance with ISO 9660 can be played If the artist s name and track title are to be displayed an ID3 tag must be added to the MP3 file This unit sup ports versions ID3v1 and I...

Page 60: ...g rock This playlist can then be burned on the CD together with the MP3 files that are stored in folders The unit recognises this playlist several possible on reading the MP3 CD and can then play the...

Page 61: ...in the first folder on the CD If there is already an MP3 CD in the slot press the button If CD changer AUX mode was selected last the unit must be switched to MP3 mode by pressing the multifunction b...

Page 62: ...e direc tions Changing folder playlist X Press the right rotary control X Turn the right rotary control to se lect the desired folder or the desired playlist While making the selection the folder name...

Page 63: ...ain deactivates the Random Play function Track repeat X Track repeat is activated by pressing the multifunction button The prompt Rpt is displayed inversely X Pressing the multifunction but ton again...

Page 64: ...n button or if you are in the playlist display multi function button The name of the folder or the playlist is displayed Switching between track ID3 tag display Here you can set whether in the MP3 men...

Page 65: ...ed last the unit must be switched to CD changer mode by pressing the multifunction but ton Playback begins with the last CD played at the track playing before switching off Changing selecting CDs X Ac...

Page 66: ...The CDC settings menu is displayed At the same time the current CD number the track number and the cur rent track playing time are displayed Displaying track information X Requesting CDC settings menu...

Page 67: ...nd select the desired position inverse editing symbol X By turning the right rotary control select the required letters and press the right rotary control to confirm This advances it by one character...

Page 68: ...No Fil Filtering tracks Silverstone 7860 and 2660 CD chang ers X The tracks to be filtered out of the cur rent CD can be selected using the right rotary control X By pressing the right rotary control...

Page 69: ...on for longer than 2 seconds X To access the second level of the User menu press multifunction button X Press the button again to quit the user menu Setting the GAL Gal The GAL is a car radio control...

Page 70: ...t Audio Sig or Mute Mute Telephone Mute setting Audio Sig Telephone conversation via car radio Display brightness Lum With this function the brightness of the display can be set X To set call up user...

Page 71: ...ntly set to mono The setting is effective immediately and is also retained after power is turned off Setting navigation announce ments Nav With this function you can select how you wish to hear naviga...

Page 72: ...e right side of the display X To set call up user menu X By pressing multifunction button call up the 2nd level of the User menu X With multifunction button se lect either Show compass Compass is disp...

Page 73: ...an be selected by pressing multifunction buttons and or by turning the right hand rotary control To exit the Service menu press multi function button CD Changer reset It is possible to reset the CD ch...

Page 74: ...the level Stations RDS only iden tified RDS stations can be stored The unit constantly switches to the best re ceivable transmission frequency for the station During search for Stations RDS the unit w...

Page 75: ...tainment SPORT Sport OTHER M Special music programmes WEATHER Weather report FINANCE Financial information CHILDPRG Children s programmes SOCIAL Social reports RELIGION Religious reports PHONE IN Inte...

Page 76: ...ed to activate the unit Fader Volume setting between front and rear loudspeakers Folder Directory Folder on a CD that contains MP3 or WMA tracks GAL Speed dependent volume control At high vehicle spee...

Page 77: ...Regionalisation Regional identification contained in RDS Station transmits regional pro gramme Reset Reset the system to factory defaults Scan search Plays receivable radio stations or CD tracks in s...

Page 78: ...Detour function 134 Display brightness 179 Displaying current position 141 Displaying road list 142 Displaying route setting 141 Displaying the route list 142 Displaying traffic information 139 Drive...

Page 79: ...M3U 169 PLS 169 PLS 169 Point of interest 143 Nationwide 145 Near destination 143 P O I CD 145 Surrounding area 143 Town Country 144 Points of interest CD 145 Portable panel Inserting 117 Removing 117...

Page 80: ...156 FM 156 Station search FM 154 MW LW SW 154 Stopover 133 Storing location 148 Subwoofer 119 Summer time 148 Switching off 118 Switching on 118 T Temperature protection circuit 167 Time Requesting 14...

Page 81: ...ement 161 Menu 160 Mute 161 Mute function 161 Switching off 160 Switching on 160 Treble 118 Tuning steps 157 V Volume Navigation announcements 122 180 Signal tone 181 Speed dependent 178 Subwoofer 119...

Page 82: ...V to 12 V must be pro vided by the vehicle s electronic speedometer Volume is increased in 7 increments of 2 5dB each Antenna Impedance 50 AF telephone input Max input voltage 8 V if interference occu...

Page 83: ...nce 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...

Page 84: ...tallation guide carefully In particular please pay attention to the safety and installation instructions Symbols used in the installation guide G denotes instructions which are important for your safe...

Page 85: ...the components incorrectly may lead to injuries in the event of a road traffic accident or render safety de vices ineffective Please refer to the instructions provided by the vehicle manufacturer G Da...

Page 86: ...cuits and malfunctions install the cables so that they cannot be pinched kinked chafed or detached Before installation park the vehicle in a safe and level place and remove the ignition key In order t...

Page 87: ...ction diagram for the navigation system Note Connection options are described in detail on Page 217 Radio aerial Speedometer speedometer cable signal GPS antenna Power supply Reverse signal Indianapol...

Page 88: ...function of the pacemaker Keep the magnetic antenna away from data storage media disks credit cards magnetic cards etc and electronic and precision engineering equipment as this may cause data to be d...

Page 89: ...esive tape 2 and stick the antenna and base plate onto the vehicle console beneath the windscreen at the installation position The antenna can only be installed beneath a non metallised windscreen Whe...

Page 90: ...ect a separate lead to the activated lead of the reversing lamp and connect to socket A pin 2 GPS reception can be affected by screens with screen antenna windscreen heating or thermally insulated scr...

Page 91: ...ncorrectly connected wiring may result in damage to or destruction of vehicle components and safety devices If you are in any doubt please contact your vehicle manufacturer or authorised specialist wo...

Page 92: ...ed dependent signal The VDO Adapter 2152 30300000 or a vehicle specific adapter that fulfils the minimum requirements can be used The VDO speed sensor is suitable for direct installation on the gearbo...

Page 93: ...Screw released speedometer cable onto the speed sensor and connect the wires Cable connections for the speed sensor Brown earth terminal 31 Black power supply terminal 15 9 16V 30 mA Blue red signal...

Page 94: ...in Fig B Subsequently remove the slides Removal To remove the unit it must first be unlocked To do this push in both slides to the second detent position as shown in Figure A Subsequently withdraw th...

Page 95: ...tton at the same time This calls up the menu for the initial GPS start up and for the sen sor test Move the vehicle several metres forwards or backwards for the speed signal function test Engage the r...

Page 96: ...operly con nected GPS MODUL ERROR If this message is displayed please con tact the hotline The menu for initial GPS start up and for the sensor test is quit by simultaneously pressing the multifunctio...

Page 97: ...th the right rotary control select language The language se lection is accepted by pressing the control With some languages a selection can be made between male and female voices With the right rotary...

Page 98: ...tion and due to obstructions In this case the adjacent display appears If even after a relatively long period of time the display with the re quest CALIBRATION RIDE CAN START does not appear then The...

Page 99: ...can also be performed in a non digitised area The insertion of the Navigation CD is not absolutely nec essary after the navigation software has been installed Without the Navigation CD inserted no lo...

Page 100: ...rious functions can be checked in detail and the cal ibration can be modified Switch on the unit see operating guide Enter code see operating guide If the unit has already been calibrated select the M...

Page 101: ...the desired entry upper case letters and press to confirm Function test of the GPS antenna GPS INFO In the Service Mode select GPS INFO with the right rotary control and press to confirm When functio...

Page 102: ...ect DELETE and press to confirm The calibration is deleted and the unit returns to the Service Mode Calibration setting It is possible to provide calibration settings In the Service Mode select CALIBR...

Page 103: ...ol and press to confirm The values can then be re entered Once the previously entered data has been confirmed the tyre data can be entered or self calibration can be started To enter the tyre data sel...

Page 104: ...sary select MODIFY by turning the right rotary control and press to confirm The values can then be re entered After confirming the tyre data or the previously confirmed point START SELF CALIBRATION th...

Page 105: ...ts the internal components of the navi gation system In the Service Mode select MODULE TEST with the right rotary control and press to confirm If OK is displayed press the button The unit switches bac...

Page 106: ...uage SPEECH TEST A test program is used to test the voice In the Service Mode select SPEECH TEST with the right rotary control and press to confirm The announcement Please insert Navigation CD is give...

Page 107: ...ce Mode select DEMO with the right rotary control and press to confirm Select between ON and OFF by briefly pressing the right rotary control By holding down the right rotary control the selec tion is...

Page 108: ...rear 3 Loudspeaker right front 4 Loudspeaker right front 5 Loudspeaker left front 6 Loudspeaker left front 7 Loudspeaker left rear 8 Loudspeaker left rear Socket C1 1 LineOut left rear 2 LineOut right...

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