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Radio mode

$XWRPDWLF

Setting for normal operation, i.e.
depending on reception, the unit
switches back and forth from stereo to
mono (offers the optimum setting for
almost all reception areas).

$OZD\VVWHUHR

Setting for exceptional reception con-
ditions - i.e. the unit is constantly set
to stereo.

$OZD\VPRQR

Setting for reception situations in
which reflections constantly occur;
i.e. the unit is constantly set to mono.

Bandwidth control

Bandwidth control can be used to im-
prove station reception in difficult recep-
tion areas (station A has a neighbouring
station B in its immediate vicinity).

X

In the Radio main menu, select the

$GDSWLYHEDQGZLGWKFRQWURO

 entry.

X

Turn the rotary control/push button 
to switch the function on (

) or off

(

).

Traffic programme

If an RDS station broadcasts traffic
announcements, it is possible to inter-
rupt audio mode (CD, MP3, etc.) or AM
mode and switch to the broadcast traffic
announcement. Moreover, you can lis-
ten to one FM station while receiving
traffic announcements transmitted by
another FM station.

X

In the Radio main menu, select 

7UDIILF

LQIR

.

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.

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Summary of Contents for MEXICO

Page 1: ...Operation Guide Betjeningsvejledning Bruksanvisning...

Page 2: ...menu 25 Entering a destination 26 Selecting a country 26 Entering a destination town 27 Selecting destination via postcode 28 Entering the destination road 29 Entering the destination town centre 30 E...

Page 3: ...66 Cancel filtering 66 Programme type 67 Switching the programme type function on off 67 Selecting the programme type 67 Regionalisation 68 Radio text 68 Voice entries 69 Reception optimisation 69 Ban...

Page 4: ...try 98 Deleting a call list 98 Emergency call 98 Settings 99 Call divert 100 Call settings 102 Selecting a network 104 Ring tone 105 PIN Settings 105 Automatic call answering 106 Dialogue with call 10...

Page 5: ...139 Opening WAP main menu 139 Favourites 140 Opening list of favourites 140 Loading favourites 140 Editing favourites 141 Entering a URL 142 Access profiles 142 Loading access profile 142 Creating ac...

Page 6: ...porting the parking aid 182 Display 182 Display brightness 182 Display colour 182 Day night design 183 External device 183 Reset function 184 Data backup 184 Backing up data 185 Loading data 185 Direc...

Page 7: ...for telephone fast access mode 219 Commands in the Fast Access Edit Telephone Numbers menu 220 Commands for the Telephone main menu 221 Commands in the input menu for telephone numbers 221 Commands i...

Page 8: ...a 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...

Page 9: ...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 10: ...ting 3 Select radio mode 4 Display 5 Select CDC memory card 6 Select navigation 7 Select telephone 8 Select address book 9 Right hand rotary control push button Press Confirm Turn Scroll through lists...

Page 11: ...s book fast access function Main menu The main menu for each operating mode provides access to the various functions and possible settings for that mode The Radio main menu is shown here by way of exa...

Page 12: ...n the status display X Press the rotary control push button The Options menu appears You can access the major functions for the active operating mode directly in the Options menu Some of the possible...

Page 13: ...he character set for the available characters by selecting various symbols Switch to lowercase Switch to uppercase Switch to numbers Switch to special characters Switch to lowercase international Swit...

Page 14: ...ress the rotary control push button X Enter the remaining digits of the code number in the same way Once you have entered all 5 digits of the code number correctly the Mexico will come on automaticall...

Page 15: ...n in and the media slot is closed Note Entering an incorrect code number three times will disable the unit for approx 1 hour The time remaining until another attempt can be made to enter the code numb...

Page 16: ...shutdown display appears for approx 5 seconds During this period of approx 5 seconds shutdown can be aborted by pressing one of the buttons on the Mexico or by switching the ignition back on The Mexi...

Page 17: ...audio sources Calling up the sound settings X Press or until the sound settings appear or X Select 6RXQG in the radio or Audio main menu Radio main menu Page 61 Audio main menu Page 83 XTurn the rotar...

Page 18: ...ol push button The cursor jumps to the first frequency band X Turn the rotary control push button to select the frequency band to be changed X Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control pus...

Page 19: ...ader setting X Turn the rotary control push button clockwise counter clockwise The tone centre moves forwards back wards Switching Loudness on off and adjusting Loudness provides a tone compensated in...

Page 20: ...t the threshold frequencies for the front loudspeakers the rear loudspeakers and the subwoofer X Select URVVRYHU in the sound settings X You may now select URQW ORXGVSHDNHUV 5HDU ORXGVSHDNHUV or 6XEZR...

Page 21: ...t settings You can reset all sound settings to the default settings The following settings are reset to the relevant default value TXDOLVHU All default settings are reset to the initial value The user...

Page 22: ...he regional and unclassified roads or access roads and the town centres are included One way streets pedestrian zones turn bans and other traffic regulations are taken into account as far as possible...

Page 23: ...in the slot X Close the media slot as described in Closing media slot on page 15 or X Wait until the media slot closes automatically The memory card containing the naviga tion data is now ready for us...

Page 24: ...stinations entered the destinations you have stored in fast access mode For more information see Navigation fast access on page 34 2001 2002 Note The memory card containing the navi gation data must b...

Page 25: ...tinations on the Beckerclub homepage can be called up See Beckerclub on page 44 3RLQW RI QWHUHVW H WHUQDO Takes you to the menu for selecting an external point of interest In other words you can selec...

Page 26: ...g menu appears or the required action is initiated Selecting a country If your destination is located in a different country 5 7 5 7 1 in the example display you must first select the required country...

Page 27: ...In the data entry menu select the symbol or X Press the rotary control push button and hold it down for at least 2 seconds If the complete town name has already been entered or completed automatically...

Page 28: ...sh button to select the numbers and letters one after the other Accept entry X In the data entry menu select the symbol or X Press the rotary control push button and hold it down for at least 2 second...

Page 29: ...the name of the road closest to the previous entry is displayed The Mexico offers only the possible remaining letters for selection If no other entries are available the Mexico completes the road nam...

Page 30: ...ed The Mexico offers only the possible remain ing letters for selection If no other entries are available the Mexico com pletes the centre name automatically Accept entry X In the data entry menu sele...

Page 31: ...l push button to select the required junction Entering destination via geo coordinates You can also enter a destination as geo coordinates X In the Enter Destination menu select HR FR RUGLQDWHV X Conf...

Page 32: ...Options menu appears Notes By selecting you can specify the direction of the geographical lati tude 1 north and 6 south By selecting you can specify the direction of the geographical lon gitude east...

Page 33: ...these entries for example to exclude ferries or motorways from the route calculation The Mexico will then attempt to calculate a route which does not contain any motorways or ferries Saving Deleting r...

Page 34: ...tion using the voice control You may Start navigation directly to these desti nations You can start navigation to a POI in the local area Protect the entries in fast access i e the entry will not be d...

Page 35: ...ted X Press the rotary control push button until a menu appears X Select the 3URWHFW HQWU entry X Switch protection on or off by pressing the rotary control push button Protected entries are identifie...

Page 36: ...appears X Turn the rotary control push button and then press the rotary control push button to select the 6DYH LQ DGGUHVV ERRN entry X Turn the rotary control push button to select one of the followi...

Page 37: ...t the 6DYH entry A confirmation that the entry has been saved appears X Press the rotary control push button Adding data to entries X Select the PHQG HQWU entry X Turn the rotary control push button a...

Page 38: ...nation will be started immediately Point of interest You can select a POI as a main destina tion or a stopover POIs include petrol stations airports or hospitals for example X In the Navigation main m...

Page 39: ...FRXQWU You can select a POI for the selected country from a range of national POI categories Q YLFLQLW RI GHVWLQDWLRQ You can select a POI in the vicinity of the destination Q SODFH You can select a...

Page 40: ...ing the rotary control push button X Turn the rotary control push button and then press the rotary control push button to select the country in which you are looking for a national POI X Turn the rota...

Page 41: ...ush button X Select the desired country as described under Selecting a country on page 26 X Select the required town as described under Entering a destination town on page 27 or X Select the required...

Page 42: ...t is initiated Information about points of interest You can call up additional information about many POIs e g a brief description or a telephone number You can then also call this number directly To...

Page 43: ...Turn the rotary control push button to select one of the following op tions Q YLFLQLW RI ORFDWLRQ or Q YLFLQLW RI GHVWLQDWLRQ X Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control push button Q YLFL...

Page 44: ...he Navigation main menu select the HFNHUFOXE entry X Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control push button The destinations menu is displayed The destinations loaded to date and 8S GDWH GH...

Page 45: ...tion you wish to edit X Press the rotary control push button until a menu appears X Then select from 6DYH LQ DGGUHVV ERRN HOHWH HQWU or HOHWH OLVW 6DYH LQ DGGUHVV ERRN The destination is saved to the...

Page 46: ...om left of the display X Turn the rotary control push button to select the various displays in the status display Display with current time Display with estimated journey time remaining Display with d...

Page 47: ...ght This display shows you the exit you should take on the roundabout Please follow the direction arrows This display tells you that you are cur rently on a non digitised road i e car park garage mult...

Page 48: ...ng route guidance on page 49 0HVVDJHV You can display listen to a list of traffic announcements relevant to the route See Traffic announcements on page 49 5RXWH OLVW You can display the route planned...

Page 49: ...announcement appears in full For more information about traffic announcements see Displaying traffic information on page 56 Route list You can display the route planned by the Mexico X In the Options...

Page 50: ...n from the address book on page 38 6SHFLDO HVW You can enter a POI as a stopover as described in Point of interest on page 38 3RLQW RI QWHUHVW H WHUQDO You can enter a POI as a stopover as described i...

Page 51: ...again X In the Options menu select the ORFN entry X Select HV delete block or 1R retain block Modifying route options You can modify the route options during navigation X In the Options menu select th...

Page 52: ...and destination road To the left underneath the destination town the average speed thus far Above the image of the car the distance still to be travelled and the anticipated time of arrival To the le...

Page 53: ...rent position The current position was saved in fast access mode Displaying traffic announcements X Press X Turn the rotary control push button clockwise until 70 appears on the top right of the displ...

Page 54: ...c announcements are displayed for the route Dynamic route guidance with TMC What is dynamic route guidance Dynamic route guidance is used to cal culate the route taking current traffic announcements i...

Page 55: ...ute to the des tination 1HZ URXWH is shown on the display There is also the voice announcement The route is being recalculated due to cur rent traffic announcements Your navigation system can receive...

Page 56: ...ng the rotary control push button The announcement appears in full X To listen to the announcement select the 5HDG RXW entry or X Turn the rotary control push button to scroll through the traffic anno...

Page 57: ...automatically once the route has been calculated recalculated 6KRZ VSHHG OLPLWV If the function is on the system will inform you of the maximum permissi ble speed limit for the route along which you...

Page 58: ...ntrol push button to switch the announcement of the time of arrival on or off Displaying speed limits If the function is on the system will in form you of the maximum permissible speed limit for the r...

Page 59: ...y pressing the rotary control push button X You may now select 6SRUWV FDU DU 9DQ or 6HW IUHHO 6SRUWV FDU This setting indicates to the Mexico that you tend to drive rather quickly An earlier ETA is ca...

Page 60: ...e available range is between 50 and 200 A value of 100 indicates the DU set ting A later ETA will be calculated if a higher percentage value is selected X Turn the rotary control push button to set th...

Page 61: ...G 9RLFH HQWULHV 5HJLRQDOLVDWLRQ 5HFHSWLRQ RSWLPLVDWLRQ or GDSWLYH EDQGZLGWK FRQWURO X Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control push button The required function is called up DYHEDQG Acces...

Page 62: ...ear in the list in alpha betical order The waveband set is indicated by the symbol in the status display 0 E TXDOLW If an FM station was selected previ ously it will remain selected or if an AM statio...

Page 63: ...0 E TXDOLW Stations can be selected using the station list in two ways Selection in status display X Turn the rotary control push button clockwise or counter clockwise or X In the status display press...

Page 64: ...button to deactivate the function The station currently being scanned is set and the scan function is aborted Notes If the selected entry is a station chain this is indicated by a small triangle on th...

Page 65: ...In the Radio main menu select LOWHU The Filter menu appears X Turn the rotary control push button to select one of the following options LOWHU 5HVHW or the stations and station chains which can curre...

Page 66: ...which appears select the station to be filtered X Press the rotary control push button until a menu appears X Select the LOWHU VWDWLRQ entry or X To filter the station currently playing press the rot...

Page 67: ...the FM station lists The programme type of the selected station also appears on the right of the status display Selecting the programme type X In the Programme Type menu select the entry for the requ...

Page 68: ...control push button to activate the function The radio text for the current FM station is displayed Deactivating radio text X In the status display press the rotary control push button X Select the 5...

Page 69: ...ng you to confirm whether or not all voice entries should actually be deleted Select HV to delete the voice entries or 1R to continue without deletion LDORJXH IRU VDYLQJ If the function is active when...

Page 70: ...as station A has a neighbouring station B in its immediate vicinity X In the Radio main menu select the GDSWLYH EDQGZLGWK FRQWURO entry X Turn the rotary control push button to switch the function on...

Page 71: ...o switch the function on or off Manual TP station selection X In the TP menu select the station on which you wish to listen to traffic news X Turn the rotary control push button to activate the statio...

Page 72: ...traffic announcement X Press the rotary control push button or X Press Traffic announcements are cancelled AM mode AM mode combines the two wavebands 0 and 6KRUW ZDYH Possible settings for AM stations...

Page 73: ...DQ entry X Press the rotary control push button to activate the function The stations which can be received are scanned briefly in descending ascending frequency order Aborting the scan function X In...

Page 74: ...nd select the station to be stored X Press the rotary control push button until a menu appears X Select the 6DYH VWDWLRQ entry or X In the status display press the rotary control push button The Optio...

Page 75: ...stored is to be stored X Press the rotary control push button until a menu appears X Select the 6DYH FXUUHQW VWDWLRQ KHUH entry The station is now stored in the station memory Depending on the settin...

Page 76: ...om the station memory Naming stations You can assign a user defined name of up to 8 characters in length to a stored station X Turn the rotary control push button to select the station to be named X P...

Page 77: ...s the rotary control push button until a menu appears X Select the HOHWH YRLFH HQWU entry A prompt appears for you to confirm if the voice entry should really be deleted X Select HV to delete the voic...

Page 78: ...ction displays a list of available CDs memory cards and directories for selection The following description assumes that you are in the status display X Press The media fast access function appears If...

Page 79: ...and hold down to display the full names if available of the individual entries in fast access mode For a directory the number of tracks and total playback time are also dis played Once the last track...

Page 80: ...menu X In the media status display press the rotary control push button The Options menu appears X Turn the rotary control push button to select 3OD PRGH and press the rotary control push button Note...

Page 81: ...X Press the rotary control push button to switch the function on or off Scan If the function is activated all tracks in the current directory or on the current CD are played back for approx 8 seconds...

Page 82: ...l push button to switch the function on or off Directory mix Activate the function to play all tracks on the various directories one after the other in random sequence X Turn the rotary control push b...

Page 83: ...Press twice in succession or X Press You are now in media fast access mode X Select the 0HGLD PHQX entry The Media main menu appears Switching detailed track display on off If detailed track display i...

Page 84: ...hich can also contain up to 254 tracks Only folder or track names with 254 characters or fewer can be displayed Only MP3 tracks can be played if the storage medium has been formatted using the FAT 32...

Page 85: ...undance of different kinds of software and their associated settings we cannot guarantee the playback qual ity of MP3 data from micro drive stor age cards Note Micro drives with a capacity of up to 4...

Page 86: ...ith the last track played Removing micro drive CF memory card X Open the media slot as described in Opening media slot on page 15 X Pull the CF memory card micro drive out of the slot X Close the medi...

Page 87: ...card has not changed since it was last inserted playback begins with the last track played Removing SD MMC memory card X Open the media slot as described in Opening media slot on page 15 X Gently pres...

Page 88: ...ed on a memory card micro drive this storage medium quickly becomes confusing You can make it less confusing using playlists In a playlist you can combine for exam ple all the desired songs in a categ...

Page 89: ...oon as the CD magazine loaded with CDs is inserted Close the sliding cover after loading All further operation is per formed from the Mexico control panel Loading Ejecting the CD magazine To eject the...

Page 90: ...cleaning cloth wiping from the centre outwards Solvents such as benzene thinners or other commer cially available cleaners and anti static sprays must not be used External units AUX mode You can call...

Page 91: ...le phone only For functions and settings that are only available with a built in phone this is indicated by internal phone only For functions that are only available for a connection via SIM Access th...

Page 92: ...on page 15 or X Wait until the media slot closes automatically Removing SIM card X Open the media slot as described in Opening media slot on page 15 X Gently press against the SIM card inserted in th...

Page 93: ...fast access func tions are displayed In fast access mode the last 20 numbers or names which have been dialled an swered or rejected will be displayed in chronological order Further information on fas...

Page 94: ...or a tele phone number See Dialling number on page 95 DOO IURP DGGUHVV ERRN You can select a telephone number from the address book See Dialling a number from the address book on page 96 DOO OLVWV You...

Page 95: ...hed by displaying the following message Press the rotary control push button to abort the call If the person called answers the tele phone the Mexico switches to the status display for active telephon...

Page 96: ...isplay X Turn the rotary control push button and then press the rotary control push button to select the desired number The connection will be established Note Some mobile phones mobile phone only are...

Page 97: ...WHG FDOOV X Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control push button The desired list is called up 0LVVHG FDOOV In this list you will find calls which you missed or which you rejected LDOOHG...

Page 98: ...to the list Deleting a call list You can delete the entire call list X Select HOHWH OLVW in the call list to be de leted X Select HV delete or 1R do not de lete If you select HV the call list will be...

Page 99: ...election by pressing the rotary control push button The desired function is called up DOO GLYHUVLRQ internal phone and SIM Access only With this function you can divert calls to your mailbox or to ano...

Page 100: ...telephone number depending on the settings X Call up the Settings menu X Select the DOO GLYHUVLRQ entry The Call Divert menu appears X Turn the rotary control push button to select one of the followin...

Page 101: ...s the current sta tus of the call divert function After selecting 2Q the phone number is displayed provided a call divert number has already been entered X Select from 8VH QRWKHU QXPEHU and DQFHO By s...

Page 102: ...the number to which calls are to be diverted if you have switched off your phone or if your phone currently has no reception Here you have the same options as for LYHUW DOO FDOOV 6ZLWFK RII DOO GLYHUV...

Page 103: ...the number again for 16 minutes at intervals of 2 minutes X Select the XWR UH GLDO entry X Press the rotary control push button to switch the function on or off XWR FDOO DQVZHULQJ option If the XWR F...

Page 104: ...h button to switch the function on After a short time if possible a network is selected automatically by Mexico Selecting a network manually If manual network selection is active you can select one of...

Page 105: ...xico You can also change your PIN X Call up the Settings menu X Select the 3 1 VHWWLQJV entry The PIN Settings menu appears X Turn the rotary control push button to select one of the following op tion...

Page 106: ...Enter the new PIN again X Select the symbol to confirm If the previous entries were correct 3 1 FKDQJHG is displayed The PIN has then been changed Automatic call answering mobile phone only When the X...

Page 107: ...status display A telephone symbol will be displayed in the centre left and if available the name of the caller the person you are calling If the name is not available the number will be displayed If...

Page 108: ...coming call will be started automatically 5018 Notes Selecting 0XWH deactivates the signal tone and the previously active source radio or media will be reactivated However the call will be indicated...

Page 109: ...ring You are currently conducting a call or a conference call X In the status display press the rotary control push button The Options menu appears X Then select either 6WRS or LDO When selecting 6WRS...

Page 110: ...X By pressing or select the call conference call on hold or X Turn the rotary control push button to select the call conference call on hold Options menu must not be ac tivated X Press the rotary cont...

Page 111: ...IHU HQFH entry The new call is added to the conference call on hold The conference call is then re activated Private call You want to talk to one of the confer ence call participants without the other...

Page 112: ...ars X Select the DQJ XS entry The conference call is then ended Any call on hold is still kept on hold Options menu The Options menu can be displayed dur ing an active call call on hold or a con feren...

Page 113: ...al phone and SIM Access only By selecting 6WRS in the Options menu you can place an active call or an active conference call into a queue You can then make another call or have a conver sation in your...

Page 114: ...called DTMF dialling tones can be transmitted For example these tones are required to retrieve information from an answering machine X Open the Options menu X Select the Q EDQG VLJ entry X Enter the r...

Page 115: ...he entire fast access list Save an entry from the fast access list to the address book or to the SIM card in ternal phone and SIM Access only X Press X The telephone fast access function ap pears Note...

Page 116: ...e 3URWHFW HQWU entry X Switch protection on or off by pressing the rotary control push button Protected entries are identified by the symbol Deleting an entry X Call up the telephone fast access func...

Page 117: ...on until a menu appears X Turn the rotary control push button and then press the rotary control push button to select the 6DYH LQ DGGUHVV ERRN entry X Turn the rotary control push button to select one...

Page 118: ...s the rotary control push button and hold for at least 2 seconds The address book entry appears X Turn the rotary control push button and then press the rotary control push button to select the 6DYH e...

Page 119: ...func tion X Select the entry to be saved X Press the rotary control push button until a menu appears X Turn the rotary control push button and then press the rotary control push button to select the...

Page 120: ...s SMS is displayed immediately and you can then read it Proceed as described in Options for SMS read aloud on page 122 If more than one SMS has been received the SMS fast access function is opened Ple...

Page 121: ...the sender s details the name if available otherwise the number X Turn the rotary control push button to scroll through the message 5102 5103 5104 Notes 5HDG 6 0 FDUG may be displayed until the data...

Page 122: ...this back to the sender X In the SMS Options menu select the 5HSO entry X You can then enter and send the mes sage as described below However the phone number is not requested when you send the messag...

Page 123: ...editing it you can press When the next prompt appears select HV to save the edited text or 1R if you do not want to save the changes Deleting all SMS You can use this to delete all the SMS messages i...

Page 124: ...S input menu appears X Turn the rotary control push button and then press the rotary control push button to select the letters and characters for the message one after the other X Select the symbol fr...

Page 125: ...m the telephone fast access list and send the SMS to this number After selecting QWHU QXPEHU the input menu for the telephone number is dis played X Turn the rotary control push button and then press...

Page 126: ...MS messages that failed to send Received SMS messages that have been edited and then saved You can send edit or delete these SMS messages X Open the SMS main menu X Select 6DYHG 606 X The list with th...

Page 127: ...be displayed X When the prompt appears select HV to delete the SMS or 1R to retain it Editing After selecting GLW or after selecting the text of the SMS the following message is displayed You can now...

Page 128: ...f available otherwise the number will be displayed X Turn the rotary control push button to choose the SMS text HOHWH GLW or HOHWH DOO 606 X Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control push...

Page 129: ...read out the new SMS will automatically be activated when an SMS is received 606 FHQWUH QXPEHU Here you can enter or change the phone number for the SMS centre Announcing new SMS X Select the QQRXQFH...

Page 130: ...QXPEHU entry in the Mail settings The input menu for the SMS centre number appears X Turn the rotary control push button and then press the rotary control push button to select the digits in the desi...

Page 131: ...s described in Opening WAP ad dress directly on page 136 After a short time the Becker logo is displayed The WAP page for the selected address is then displayed if this is possible You can see that a...

Page 132: ...first two menu items depend on the WAP page In other words the program mer of the WAP page has specified the functions that are to be displayed here The entries may therefore differ from page to page...

Page 133: ...that a connection has been termi nated from the fact that there are no lines above and below the symbol Favourites Using this function you can save the cur rent page to the list of favourites or open...

Page 134: ...X In the Browser menu select the LVWRU entry The History list is displayed You can then select one of the entries in the History list by turning and then pressing the rotary control push button The s...

Page 135: ...e maximum number of entries is reached The oldest unprotected entry will be deleted Delete individual fast access entries Delete the entire fast access list Change or restore the address for the Becke...

Page 136: ...the Favourites X Open the WAP fast access function X In the Fast Access menu which ap pears select the required WAP ad dress entry X Press the rotary control push button until a menu appears X Turn t...

Page 137: ...nu which ap pears select the WAP address entry to be saved X Press the rotary control push button until a menu appears X Turn the rotary control push button and then press the rotary control push butt...

Page 138: ...ol push button and then press the rotary control push button to select the HOHWH HQWU entry The entry is deleted from the fast access list Deleting a list X Open the WAP fast access function X Press t...

Page 139: ...he following op tions KDQJH 85 or 5HVWRUH 85 Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control push button KDQJH 85 You can change the preset URL using this option After making a change select the...

Page 140: ...an save up to 50 entries to the Fa vourites If you have already saved 50 favourites the oldest entry is removed from the list when you save another fa vourite Opening list of favourites X Open the WAP...

Page 141: ...e URL for the favourite are displayed X Select the name or the URL to edit it In this case an input menu will be dis played X Make the changes you wish X After making a change select the symbol from t...

Page 142: ...e various access profiles X Press the rotary control push button to activate the required profile Loading access profile You can load preconfigured access pro files from the Beckerclub page X Open the...

Page 143: ...evant points Please refer to the in structions on entering data in Data entry menus on page 13 X Confirm your entry by selecting the symbol X Once you have entered all the neces sary data select the 5...

Page 144: ...entry The input menu appears X Enter the information Password Here you can enter the password X Select the 3DVVZRUG entry The input menu appears X Enter the information Proxy IP address Here you can e...

Page 145: ...oxy password Here you can enter the proxy password X Select the 3UR SDVVZRUG entry The input menu appears X Enter the information Home page Here you can enter the provider s home page X Select the RPH...

Page 146: ...LOH you can adapt the profile entries as described in Cre ating access profile on page 143 Select the HOHWH SURILOH entry to delete the profile X When the prompt appears select HV to delete the access...

Page 147: ...function of a digital sever based log book Via the BeckerClub you can add to the collected data to produce a com plete logbook You can call up and print out this information at any time via the Becke...

Page 148: ...s That is the first step to successfully finding and reacquiring your vehicle You can visit the BeckerClub at http www beckerclub com You can use the BeckerClub card which is also included in the scop...

Page 149: ...book appear here Calling up the Address Book main menu In the Address book main menu you can create new entries search for entries export the address book or data from the SIM card delete the address...

Page 150: ...X Turn the rotary control push button to select one of the following options 0RELOH WHO XVLQHVV WHO 3ULYDWH WHO 6WUHHW KRXVH QXPEHU 3RVWFRGH WRZQ RXQWU XVLQHVV H PDLO 3ULYDWH H PDLO and ZDS X Confirm...

Page 151: ...t the 1HZ HQWU QDYLJDEOH entry X Enter a surname and first name as described in Creating an entry on page 150 The data entry menu for the address appears The last country selected appears as the count...

Page 152: ...red information Once you have entered all the informa tion you must save the entry X Select the 6DYH entry X Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary control push button If under Automatic dialog...

Page 153: ...automat ically Accept entry X In the data entry menu select the symbol or X Press the rotary control push button and hold it down for at least 2 seconds If the complete name location has already been...

Page 154: ...QJH GDWD You can modify the data entered for an entry See Modifying an entry on page 155 6DYH RQ 6 0 FDUG Is only displayed if an address book entry has been selected You can save an address book entr...

Page 155: ...dit Entries menu select the KDQJH GDWD entry X Modify the required data as described in Creating an entry on page 150 Once you have entered all the informa tion you must save the entry X Select the 6D...

Page 156: ...ich you wish to record a voice entry X Select the GLW entry Select the UHDWH YRLFH HQWU entry The recording procedure starts Delete X Find the address book entry for which you wish to delete a voice e...

Page 157: ...the device to which the address book is to be transferred X Press the rotary control push button The Mexico tries to establish a connec tion to the required device If authentication is required you w...

Page 158: ...age 167 Press the rotary control push button to abort the transfer No data will be transferred The address book entry has been sent X Press the rotary control push button Importing an address book ent...

Page 159: ...r No data will be transferred The following information will be dis played if the transfer was successful X Select between GG addresses will be saved in address book and LVFDUG transferred addresses w...

Page 160: ...input menu for the first name ap pears X Enter the desired first name X Select the symbol from the in put menu The new address book entry has now been created Deleting address book data en tirely You...

Page 161: ...address book entry contain ing the telephone number you wish to call or to which you wish to send an SMS X Select the desired telephone number X Press the rotary control push button X Turn the rotary...

Page 162: ...es X When the next prompt appears select HV to delete the entry or 1R not to delete LDORJXH IRU VDYLQJ You can switch the automatic dialogue for recording a voice entry on off X Switch the function on...

Page 163: ...appears X Turn the rotary control push button and then press the rotary control push button to select the HOHWH HQWU entry The entry is deleted from the fast access list Deleting a list X Call up the...

Page 164: ...ypes of connection profiles Hands free profile For the connection via the hands free profile the Mexico serves as a hands free system for the mobile phone SIM Access profile For the connection via the...

Page 165: ...mbol in front of the name of the devices Connected device marked with the symbol Devices with Standard status marked with the symbol Coupled devices indicated by the symbol for hands free and by the s...

Page 166: ...control push button and hold until the following menu appears X Select the 1DPH GHYLFH entry X Enter the desired name For this purpose proceed as described in Data entry menus auf Seite 13 The changed...

Page 167: ...Select the device to be connected from the device list Press the rotary control push button Note The connected device is not deleted 7060 Note It is not yet clear whether connection is possible in bo...

Page 168: ...authenticated If it was not possible to establish a connection the Mexico will notify you of this on the display Note The device to be connected is addressed by Mexico and signals which profiles are s...

Page 169: ...ected to the Mexico The external device has not been connected to the Mexico before Notes You do not need to remember the dis played 16 digit number The number is always generated anew The displayed n...

Page 170: ...an be heard and the following message appears X Press the rotary control push button A connection has now been established to the external device The external device has not been connected to the Mexi...

Page 171: ...xternal device is allowed The function described in Always allow connection auf Seite 166 will also be activated Further connection requests will be accepted without a query If the connection to the e...

Page 172: ...OXHWRRWK PHQX entry X Turn the rotary control push button to select between OXHWRRWK DFWLYH 6HDUFK IRU GHYLFHV HYLFH YLVLEOH IRU RWKHUV and HYLFH QDPH X Confirm your selection by pressing the rotary c...

Page 173: ...sh button to cancel the search If you do not cancel the search it will continue to run If other devices are found further messages will be displayed concerning those devices The devices found are disp...

Page 174: ...mode settings X Press X Turn the rotary control push button counter clockwise until 9RLFH RSHUDWLRQ appears at the top right of the display This display provides information about the number of free v...

Page 175: ...language 1DYL VSHDNHU indicates the current set ting for the navigation announcement speaker 6 6 indicates the current setting for the voice dialogue system speaker 776 indicates the current language...

Page 176: ...required volume Automatic dialogue You can specify which events should trigger automatic voice dialogue Auto matic dialogues are automatic queries from the Mexico after particular events for example...

Page 177: ...W functions 6LJQDO SULRU WR YRLFH LQSXW Once the function has been activated in addition to being highlighted on the Mexico a beep tone sounds to indicate that the unit is ready for a voice com mand R...

Page 178: ...settings on your Mexico to meet your require ments in the system settings The following possible settings are available For XGLR Setting for speed dependent increase in volume with 6SHHG GHSHQGHQW YRO...

Page 179: ...led when the rotary control push button is turned You can use ORFN to configure the GMT time sent by the satellite in terms of its format and the current time zone The time only needs to be set so tha...

Page 180: ...e if the other party finds you too quiet or too loud X Select XGLR in the system settings X Select 0LFUR VHQVLWLYLW X Turn the rotary control push button to select the required value Settings for left...

Page 181: ...the rotary control push button to switch the function on or off Digital level You can adapt the volume level of digital audio sources CD and all MP3 sources to analogue audio sources radio X Select XG...

Page 182: ...X Turn the rotary control push button to select the required value Display colour You can use this function to set the dis play colour using predefined colour pal ettes X Select LVSOD in the system se...

Page 183: ...design takes place automatically The night design is automatically activated under dim outside light conditions External device You can specify whether an iPod an AUX source or an external hands free...

Page 184: ...tings are not reset X In the following prompt select HV to reset the settings or 1R to continue without a reset A reset is performed if HV is selected The Mexico switches itself off briefly and then b...

Page 185: ...utton You will now receive the message that all existing data will be overwritten X Select HV to continue loading the data or 1R to cancel Loading of the data starts when HV is selected The following...

Page 186: ...ing the time also ensures that anticipated times of arrival are announced displayed correctly X Select ORFN in the system settings The Clock Settings menu appears The current time setting appears on t...

Page 187: ...ting The software update starts when HV is selected A progress indicator informs you of the progress of the installation The following message appears once the update has been completed successfully X...

Page 188: ...ol system to store voice entries for stations address book entries and or navigation destinations These voice entries are a component of the various commands and are represented in the operation guide...

Page 189: ...ice commands e g conversations between other passen gers going on at the same time Ambient noise increases the faster the vehicle is travelling You should therefore speak more loudly at higher speeds...

Page 190: ...e entries on page 190 for radio mode and in Voice entries on page 162 for the address book when storing a station or address book entry at the end of the process voice mode will ask you if you wish to...

Page 191: ...voice output Extended PTT If you have activated Extended PTT Push To Talk voice recognition will also be activated every time one of the buttons on the unit is pressed e g Automatic dialogues Here you...

Page 192: ...aveband on the basis of quality X Press You will hear a signal tone X Say the command Open radio menu The radio menu appears Radio menu You will hear a signal tone X Say the command Waveband The Waveb...

Page 193: ...ommand Enter destina tion The destination input menu appears Would you like to retain GLASGOW or another town You will hear a signal tone X Say the command No The data entry menu for the town appears...

Page 194: ...ase spell the first letters of the road You will hear a signal tone X Spell out the first few letters of Lexington Street L E X I N G T O N The road selection list appears Please select the line numbe...

Page 195: ...ears X Speak the telephone number 0 7 2 4 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 07241345678 The input menu for the telephone number spoken appears You will hear a signal tone X Speak the command Dial The number will be diall...

Page 196: ...or End or X Press Navigation in lists If a list containing a number of pages appears on the display you can navigate this list by using voice commands Scroll forward one page X Say the command Scroll...

Page 197: ...address book Say the command Address book or Name You can call up the information menu Say the command Info or Infor mation You can call up Telephone mode Speak the command Communica tion Alternative...

Page 198: ...mand Radio text off or Deactivate radio text Call up TP menu page 70 Say the command Traffic pro gramme Alternative commands Traffic info Open traffic info menu or Open traffic programme menu Switch T...

Page 199: ...command Play station number 1 X Alternative commands Play station number 1 X or Select station number 1 X Edit a station in fast access mode Call up the Edit Station menu Say the command Edit station...

Page 200: ...and VHF according to quality Filter station to be edited Say the command Filter stations or Filter current station Store station to be edited page 74 Say the command Save station or Save station name...

Page 201: ...command Waveband Alternative commands Open waveband menu or Open station list menu Call up Programme Type menu page 67 Say the command Programme type or Open programme type menu Call up Filter menu pa...

Page 202: ...rding to quality Say the command FM quality Alternative commands Activate very high frequency by quality Activate VHF by quality Activate FM by quality Select very high frequency by quality Select VHF...

Page 203: ...tion on off Switch on Say the command Programme type on or Activate programme type Switch off Say the command Programme type off or Deactivate programme type Set all programme types to on Say the comm...

Page 204: ...Switch TP on off Switch on Say the command Traffic pro gramme on Alternative commands Traffic info on Activate traffic programme or Activate traffic info Switch off Say the command Traffic pro gramme...

Page 205: ...es Say the command Read out entries Alternative commands Read out all voice entries or Read out all entries Delete all assigned voice entries Say the command Delete entries Alternative commands Delete...

Page 206: ...ect previous CD CD changer only page 78 Say the command Previous CD Alternative commands Play last CD or Play previous CD Select track using track number Say the command Track number 1 X or Play track...

Page 207: ...or Re set Selecting next playlist only if play lists are available Speak the command Next playlist Selecting previous playlist only if playlists are available Speak the command Previous playlist Selec...

Page 208: ...ix Alternative commands Directory mix on or Activate direc tory mix Switching on repeat folder Speak the command Repeat direc tory Commands for media fast access In media fast access mode the followin...

Page 209: ...X or Playlist number 1 X Selecting next folder only for MP3 media Speak the command Next directo ry Selecting previous folder only for MP3 media Speak the command Previous directory Selecting director...

Page 210: ...on normal playback sequence Say the command Normal order or Play tracks in normal order Only if CD changer is an active media source Switch on track mix random play function page 82 Say the command CD...

Page 211: ...witch off Say the command Instructions off Alternative commands Deactivate instructions or Deactivate voice Repeat direction Say the command Instructions or Repeat instructions Correction option for i...

Page 212: ...ve current position page 53 Say the command Save current position or Save position Switch TP on off page 71 Switch on Say the command Traffic pro gramme on Alternative commands Traffic info on Activat...

Page 213: ...oice entry Say the command Navigate to des tination Alternative commands Navigate to destination Navigate to entry Navigate to destination or Navigate to address Start navigation to a fast access dest...

Page 214: ...elete entire list page 36 Say the command Delete list or Delete entire list Commands for the Navigation main menu In the Navigation main menu the following commands are available Call up the navigatio...

Page 215: ...ter suburb or Enter centre Enter destination road page 29 Say the command Street or Enter street Enter junction page 31 Say the command Intersection or Enter street intersection Enter house number pag...

Page 216: ...untry Selecting a POI in a specific town page 41 Speak the command Enter town or Special destination in a town Selecting a POI in the destination area page 41 Speak the command Special desti nation in...

Page 217: ...ch avoid toll on off Switch on Say the command Avoid toll or Avoid toll on Switch off Say the command Avoid toll off or Deactivate avoid toll Switch avoid ferries on off Switch on Say the command Avoi...

Page 218: ...the command Main destina tion or Enter main destination Set as stopover Say the command Stop over or Enter stop over Commands for telephone mail and WAP mode Commands for the PIN input menu In the PI...

Page 219: ...tings Alternative commands Open settings or Open telephone set tings Switch the telephone off page 107 Speak the command Switch off tel ephone Connect a phone Speak the command Connect tele phone Call...

Page 220: ...l telephone number 1 X Call entry number 1 X or Call entry 1 X Edit a phone number in the fast access list Speak the command Edit tele phone number 1 X Alternative commands Edit telephone number 1 X E...

Page 221: ...number page 95 Speak the command Dial number or Enter telephone number Selecting a telephone number from the address book page 96 Speak the command Call from address book or Call number from the addr...

Page 222: ...Select missed calls Calling up the calls list with the dialled calls Speak the command Dialled numbers or Select dialled numbers Calling up the calls list with the an swered calls Speak the command Ac...

Page 223: ...ive commands Call telephone number 1 X Call entry number 1 X or Call entry 1 X Editing a fast access telephone number Speak the command Edit tele phone number 1 X Alternative commands Edit telephone n...

Page 224: ...utomatic call answering on off page 106 only for the hands free profile Switching on Speak the command Automatic call answering on Alternative commands On automatic call answering or Activate automati...

Page 225: ...ok main menu page 149 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 15...

Page 226: ...or Navigate to destination Starting a call to a fast access entry Speak the command Call entry number 1 X Alternative commands Call entry number 1 X or Call address number 1 X Starting a call to a mo...

Page 227: ...e to entry number 1 X or Navigate to address number 1 X Edit an entry Call up the Edit menu page 154 Say the command Edit entry number 1 X Alternative commands Change entry number 1 X or Change addres...

Page 228: ...Save the entry to the SIM card page 159 Speak the command Save on sim card or Save entry on sim card Import a SIM card entry into the address book page 160 Speak the command Import from sim card Dele...

Page 229: ...e Speak the command SMS mobile Send an SMS to the number saved under private Speak the command SMS private Start a call Speak the command Call Alternative commands Call entry or call address Start a c...

Page 230: ...or entry or Search for address Call up the Search Criterion menu page 154 Say the command Search crite rion or Set search criterion Set search criterion to name page 154 Say the command Search by name...

Page 231: ...or Activate dia logue for voice entries Switch off Say the command Dialogue for voice entries off or Deactivate dia logue for voice entries Read out assigned voice entries page 156 Say the command Rea...

Page 232: ...t number that must be entered to activate the unit Crossover An adjustable dividing network which divides the frequency ranges before the output stage DTMF Dual Tone MultiFrequency dialling A multi fr...

Page 233: ...ng from the navigation system if you are in an area not covered by the digital road map PIN Personal Identification Number A secret number that must be entered to activate the telephone Playlist Playl...

Page 234: ...g all relevant data for your telephone service SMS Short Message Service Service for transmitting short text mes sages or other information Surround Surround sound function Surround sound can be simul...

Page 235: ...cing new SMS 129 Answered calls 97 Anti theft device 14 Apple 89 Audio mode 78 Automatic 70 Automatic call answering 103 106 Automatic dialogues 176 Automatic network selection 104 Automatic redial 10...

Page 236: ...Store 53 54 Current time 46 D Data backup 184 Day night design 183 Deactivating the hands free unit 115 Delete personal data 184 Deleting a stopover 50 Destination from address book 38 Destination re...

Page 237: ...ader 19 232 Fader control 19 Fast access Address Book 162 Media mode 78 Navigation 34 Radio mode 63 SMS 121 Telephone mode 115 WAP 135 Fast forward 80 Fast rewind 80 Fast Route 33 Favourites 133 140 E...

Page 238: ...enu Basics 11 Data entry 13 Fast Access 11 Main menu 11 Operation 12 Options 12 Status display 12 Messages 120 Metrisch 60 Mexico Reset 184 Switch off 16 Switch on 16 Micro drive 85 233 Inserting 85 R...

Page 239: ...r 93 Push To Talk 178 R Radio mode 61 Radio text 234 Switch off 68 Switch on 68 Random play 81 Random play function 81 RDS 234 Recalculating route 47 Reception optimisation 69 Reception related interf...

Page 240: ...network 104 Sent SMS 128 Set Balance 19 Bass 18 Display colour 182 Equalizer 18 ETA 59 ETA calculation 59 Fader 19 Language 175 System language 175 Time 186 Treble 18 Voice mode 174 Voice output 177...

Page 241: ...io mode 61 Radio text 68 Regionalisation 68 Traffic programme 71 Switching off 16 Telephone 107 Switching on 16 Media mode 78 Telephone mode 93 Switching the telephone off 107 System settings 178 T Te...

Page 242: ...1 Voice entries Address Book 156 Delete 177 Radio 69 Read out 177 Voice entry signal 177 Voice entry address book Create 156 Delete 156 162 Read out 162 Voice entry radio Create 77 Delete 69 77 Read o...

Page 243: ...Mono Ua max 3Vrms at 10 k for subwoofer 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 i...

Page 244: ...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 245: ...se of this unit separately from other waste so as not to harm the environment or human health through uncontrolled waste disposal Recycle the unit to promote the sustained reuse of material resources...

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