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TravelPilot DX-R70

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Page 1: ...TravelPilot Navigation Radio CD TravelPilot DX R70 Operating instructions http www blaupunkt com...

Page 2: ...INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION RADIO MODE CD MODE INDEX SETUP CD CHANGER 2 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 3 7 1 Device overview...

Page 3: ...es that are marked with in a list will be displayed in their entirety 7 Rocker switch The way the rocker switch functions de pends on the individual menus or operating modes 8 OK button enter key 9 T...

Page 4: ...ns in force within the country in which the unit was purchased If your unit develops a fault please con tact your dealer and present the purchase receipt If the statutory guarantee period in your coun...

Page 5: ...An appropriate entry will be displayed in the match line as you enter more and more letters In the majority of cases only a few letters will be required in order to en ter the town that you are lookin...

Page 6: ...e following selection choose be tween STREET CENTRE or destinations in the DEST SURROUND area Streets can only be selected if the data are available on the navigation CD that is being used Menu items...

Page 7: ...t please observe the following Familiarise yourself with the TravelPilot and its controls before setting off on your journey Stop your vehicle at a suitable location if you wish to re programme the Tr...

Page 8: ...ning into MW stations 63 Scan seek tuning 63 TMC Scan 64 Storing stations 65 Reducing reception interference in FM mode 67 Displaying radiotext 68 TIM Traffic Information Memory 69 Viewing TMC message...

Page 9: ...ly and keep them in a safe place in your vehicle Note Please make sure that you do not keep the equipment pass which is enclosed in these instructions in your vehicle To help you find the information...

Page 10: ...please refer to the section entitled Preparing a second KeyCard in the Setup basic settings chapter Note If you no longer have a KeyCard for the TravelPilot you can prepare a new KeyCard yourself For...

Page 11: ...hey go no further 3 Remove the KeyCard from the control panel 4 Close the control panel Note As a precautionary measure against theft remove the Key Card when leaving the vehicle and leave the control...

Page 12: ...lso switch the TravelPilot on off by inserting and removing the Key Card Switching on when the vehicle ignition is off You can also operate the TravelPilot when the ignition is off and the KeyCard is...

Page 13: ...ost frequently used settings are config ured e g station or track selection Functions menu To configure functions such as traffic information standby and special functions like Travelstore Setup menu...

Page 14: ...st you are making your adjustments the currently set value is dis played symbolically in the display foreground TIP During a spoken driving recommendation by the navigation system you can adjust the v...

Page 15: ...ature For further information read the sec tion entitled Setting the day night changeover viewing angle and display bright ness in the Setup chapter The display s readability can be optimised to suit...

Page 16: ...like to adjust the settings 2 Press the AUD button The audio settings menu opens 3 Use the buttons on the rocker switch 7 to move the selection marker to the menu item whose settings you want to chang...

Page 17: ...are that the cur rent way in which traffic is being directed always has priority over the driving recommendations made by the navigation system How navigation works The current vehicle position is det...

Page 18: ...inserted in the unit and a destination selected Entering a destination The destination can be entered from the destination memory or by entering a town a town centre a road a junction or house number...

Page 19: ...e destination memory Destinations from the tour list Entering destinations using the speller The speller is used to enter items such as town and road names in the naviga tion system The speller consis...

Page 20: ...for longer than two seconds If however you want to enter another town name simply continue entering characters TIP The thinning out speller feature is available for navigation CDs that are labelled wi...

Page 21: ...sing through lists Since the number of lines in the display is limited to five some lists containing more than five entries are divided into several pages Lists containing more than five items are mar...

Page 22: ...CHANGER 22 2 Press the OK button 8 The previous or next list page is displayed The selection bar remains on the arrow button 3 Keep pressing the OK button 8 until you reach the required page Selecting...

Page 23: ...list of destination towns whose name begins with the selected letter will ap pear in the match line TIP If you have already used the navigation system and the first letters of the new destination tow...

Page 24: ...stinations from a list classified in categories e g motorway junction train station shop ping centre etc within the vicinity of the destination To do so read the section entitled Special destinations...

Page 25: ...MBER In large towns it is possible to enter a house number as the destination A requirement is that the appropriate data are available on your navigation CD If there are no data available for the INTE...

Page 26: ...Navigation begins If you wish you can define the route options in the navi menu For further infor mation read the section entitled Route options Entering a destination centre If you selected CENTRE af...

Page 27: ...t is displayed if there are fewer than 20 entries and the speller is displayed if there are more than 20 entries You can access special destinations for four different items IN DEST AREA Special desti...

Page 28: ...the last active navigation session you can skip points 1 4 1 Enter a town or a town centre as the destination Navigation begins 2 Press the NAV button You will return to the main navigation menu 3 Swi...

Page 29: ...2 Select P O I in the destination input menu 3 Open the SUPRAREG DESTS menu item A list of the national supra regional destinations is displayed The national destinations that are available depends o...

Page 30: ...n read the section entitled Nav igation Special destinations position surrounding area This special destination type refers to the area around your current vehicle posi tion TIP The special destinatio...

Page 31: ...memory when the LAST 10 option is activated in the navigation menu For further information read the section entitled Destination memory POSITION MARK Position markers set by you can be selected as you...

Page 32: ...to on another occasion The navigation CD must be inserted before you can set a position marker for further information read the section entitled Setting a position marker in this chapter Selecting a...

Page 33: ...the calculation is complete The name of the road that you are currently driving down and the name of the road that the system suggests you should turn off into are dis played in the title line of the...

Page 34: ...isplay is used to display the active audio source When you are listening to the radio this area of the display con tains the station name or the frequency of the tuned station for further information...

Page 35: ...3 press the NAV button Cancelling navigation To cancel an active navigation session 1 press the ESC button or 1 enter a new destination or 1 switch to position tracking mode see Position tracking mode...

Page 36: ...re changed again If you want to make a currently active navigation session dynamic 1 press the MENU button during the navigation session The navigation session s navi menu appears 2 Select ROUTE OPTIO...

Page 37: ...r destinations Entering a destination directly including special destinations Directly applying the last active navigation destination Directly applying a destination from the destination memory Enter...

Page 38: ...t DEST MEMORY The DEST MEMORY menu appears 4 Select the destination memory from which you would like to use a desti nation The contents of the selected destination memory are displayed 5 Select the de...

Page 39: ...the required position 6 Press the OK button 8 Proceed as described with all the destinations to sort them into the order you require Deleting a tour destination To delete a tour destination 1 select t...

Page 40: ...elect ALL DESTS A confirmation request is displayed 4 Select DELETE 5 Press the OK button 8 Starting a navigation session to a tour destination To start a navigation session to a tour destination 1 se...

Page 41: ...ake sever al minutes before the audio and visual navigation features are correctly resumed The system needs this time to precisely determine the current vehicle position The OFF ROAD status may be act...

Page 42: ...can choose a travel guide 2 Select a travel guide 3 It is possible that you may have to use the speller to enter the name of a town that you want information on in the PLACE SELECTION menu item 4 Open...

Page 43: ...start position tracking mode using the macro button For further information read the section entitled Programming the mac ro button in the Setup chapter If you want to start position tracking mode 1...

Page 44: ...p the OK button 8 pressed for longer than two seconds or 5 select the symbol and press the OK button 8 The destination is saved with its full name TIP You can change the name of the destination at any...

Page 45: ...try that you want to reposition and 4 press the OK button 8 The reposition marker appears in front of the entry 5 Reposition the destination to a new position in the list and 6 press the OK button 8 7...

Page 46: ...e the memory containing the last ten destinations LAST 10 1 select the CLEAR LAST 10 item in the destination memory menu A confirmation request appears 3 Confirm your selection with DELETE or return t...

Page 47: ...menu opens The selection marker is positioned over the TO item 3 Press the OK button 8 4 Use the buttons on the rocker switch 7 to move the selection marker to the FROM item 5 Use the button to set t...

Page 48: ...truction sites along your route and you want to avoid these areas Excluding a route To exclude a route proceed as follows 1 Press the MENU button The navi menu is displayed 2 Open the MODIFY ROUTE men...

Page 49: ...that you want excluded from your route If neces sary open longer sections as already described 6 Press the OK button 8 The navigation session is displayed again and the route list is recalculat ed NEW...

Page 50: ...rries or avoid them TOLL You have the option of excluding or including roads for which a toll charge is levied in your navigation sessions Note If for instance MOTORWAY AVOID is set and a very long de...

Page 51: ...lated The set route options remain active until they are changed again Setting a position marker You can save your current vehicle position at any time even during an active navigation session This fe...

Page 52: ...to enter the short name 2 Enter a short name 3 keep the OK button 8 pressed for longer than two seconds or 3 select the symbol and press the OK button 8 The position marker is saved in the destinatio...

Page 53: ...to open the navigation display TIP You can also switch the TA function on off using the macro button Activating deactivating voice output You have the option of navigation with or without voice output...

Page 54: ...g the approximate remaining journey time the ap proximate time of arrival or the current time 1 press the MENU button The navigation session s navi menu appears 2 Select the TIME INFO menu item The se...

Page 55: ...Press the MENU button The navi menu is displayed 2 Highlight the MAN POSITION menu item 3 Press the OK button 8 4 You can now enter the position in the order of town street junction After completing...

Page 56: ...and voice output in real time If you want to start a navi simulation 1 press the MENU button The navi menu is displayed 2 Select the NAVI SIMULAT menu item 3 Press the OK button 8 4 Choose between ROU...

Page 57: ...ns You can now access the memory levels using the corresponding softkeys Switching RDS Radio Data System on off The Radio Data System is a service provided by broadcasting stations offering you added...

Page 58: ...ed Stations can be tuned into using the frequency details in the display The alternative frequency function is also deactivated Activating deactivating RDS REG A further advantage provided by RDS is t...

Page 59: ...briefly in the display when you tune into a station for instance when you press a station preset button If the station does not support the PTY function nothing will be displayed 1 Press the MENU butt...

Page 60: ...were listening to before The volume is raised by a predefined fixed level whilst the traffic announcement is being made You can set a minimum volume for traffic announcements in the setup menu If the...

Page 61: ...l TMC stands for Traffic Message Channel and refers to broadcast digital traffic information that can be analysed by the TravelPilot for dynamic navigation The TMC function is currently not supported...

Page 62: ...ns An example of a broadcasting network is Norddeutsche Rundfunk NDR which includes the NDR1 NDR2 Radio3 NDR INFO and N JOY radio stations You can directly tune into RDS stations in the reception area...

Page 63: ...tune downwards The unit tunes into the next station Tuning into stations manually If you already know a station s frequency you can tune into it manually This can be useful if you want to tune into a...

Page 64: ...g or continue listening to a station set by the scan seek tuning operation 1 press the ESC button Scan seek tuning is stopped and the station that was tuned into last will then continue to be heard TM...

Page 65: ...six MW stations on one memory level Storing stations manually To store a station manually 1 switch to the radio functions menu by pressing the TUNE button A and 2 select the softkey assigned to the r...

Page 66: ...signed to the T STORE menu item The activity of the Travelstore feature is indicated symbolically in the display foreground The progress is displayed as a percentage in the title line After Travelstor...

Page 67: ...TMC Store session can take a very long time because the entire frequency range is scanned for receivable TMC stations Reducing reception interference in FM mode Neighbouring stations may occasionally...

Page 68: ...g radiotext To activate deactivate the TravelPilot s radiotext function 1 switch to the setup menu by pressing the MENU button and 2 keep pressing the softkey associated with the R TXT menu item until...

Page 69: ...a car wash An automatic electric car antenna will remain extended if TIM is activated and you turn the unit off Damage may result from an extended car antenna in a car wash For further information re...

Page 70: ...r longer than two seconds whilst the traffic menu is being displayed If TIM is switched on the traffic information provided by a tuned traffic informa tion station will be recorded after the unit is s...

Page 71: ...thout first having to listen to all the traffic messages 1 press the T button 9 or ESC button Deactivating TIM recording standby whilst in the car wash Before you drive into a car wash 1 switch the ra...

Page 72: ...ress the softkey assigned to the V INFO menu item The latest announcement appears in the display The announcement number and the number of announcements in memory are displayed in the top line 1 is al...

Page 73: ...e track s playing time has already elapsed The status line displays the following a symbol indicating that an audio CD is inserted whether a programmed playlist of the CD is being played the current a...

Page 74: ...e will be played If the last CD that was listened to was played in CD changer mode the unit opens the main CD changer menu If you want to activate the internal CD drive 1 press the CD C button again T...

Page 75: ...d alongside TA The TA symbol is display ed or hidden in the status line of the main CD menu TIP If you programmed the macro button accordingly see Programming the macro button in the Setup chapter you...

Page 76: ...ssing the CD C button and 2 press the softkey assigned to the MIX menu item To stop the MIX function press the ESC button The MIX function is automa tically stopped when the SCAN function is activated...

Page 77: ...main menu in CD mode by pressing the CD C button If you want to cancel the repeat function 1 repeat steps 2 4 Naming CDs The TravelPilot provides you with the option of naming CDs The name can be up...

Page 78: ...onger than two seconds or 4 highlight the symbol and press the OK button 8 The name is stored and the unit switches to the CD functions menu The name is displayed in the functions area of the main CD...

Page 79: ...tton on the rocker switch 7 4 Press the OK button 8 If you do not want to delete the names 1 press the ESC button Programming playlists You can programme the tracks on a CD that you want to listen to...

Page 80: ...memory even after you remove the CD from the unit When you insert the CD again you will be able to access the programmed playlist again Deleting tracks from playlists To delete tracks from the playlis...

Page 81: ...a new one 1 run the playlist that you want to delete and 2 press the softkey assigned to CLR PRG Deleting all playlists in memory If you want to delete all the playlists in memory 1 press the softkey...

Page 82: ...o switch to CD changer mode 1 press the CD C button If the CD source that you listened to last was the internal drive and an audio CD is still inserted in the drive the unit will first play this CD If...

Page 83: ...t to right a symbol indicating whether a navigation or an audio CD is inserted symbols for the SCAN MIX and RPT modes the symbols are not available if the clock is activated in the status line For fur...

Page 84: ...g To select the next track 1 press the button on the rocker switch 7 When the last track is reached and you press the button on the rocker switch 7 the first track of the CD will be selected Replaying...

Page 85: ...n the CD you are currently listening to or the tracks on all the CDs in the changer 1 Switch to the setup menu by pressing the MENU button 2 Press the softkey assigned to the MIX menu item until the r...

Page 86: ...canned Repeating tracks or CDs REPEAT To repeat a track or a CD activate the repeat function Activating the repeat function Proceed as follows 1 Select the required track or CD 2 Switch to the functio...

Page 87: ...ks on a CD that you want to listen to This means you can prevent tracks from being played that you do not want to listen to Tracks can only be programmed in ascending order e g 1 4 7 etc but not 3 1 4...

Page 88: ...t again Deleting tracks from playlists To delete tracks from the playlist 1 select the track you want to delete using the buttons and 2 press the softkey assigned to SKIP Starting stopping a playlist...

Page 89: ...CDs The name can be up to seven characters long TIP The name that you give a CD is stored in memory even after you remove the CD from the changer If you insert the CD again at a later time the name w...

Page 90: ...symbol and press the OK button 8 or 8 keep the OK button 8 pressed for longer than two seconds The name is stored and the unit switches to the functions menu The name is displayed in the functions are...

Page 91: ...e rocker switch 7 4 Press the OK button 8 If you do not want to delete all the names 1 press the ESC button Switching the playing time display on off During playback you have the option of displaying...

Page 92: ...t in the Radio mode chapter on off during CD changer mode 1 switch to the setup menu by pressing the MENU button 2 Press the softkey assigned to the TA menu item The current status is displayed alongs...

Page 93: ...s 1 Briefly press the SRC button on the remote control The next audio source that is ready to play will be selected Activating navigation To access the navigation system from the RC 10 remote control...

Page 94: ...IO MODE CD MODE INDEX SETUP CD CHANGER 94 Muting You can mute the unit using the remote control 1 Press the button Cancelling mute If you want to cancel mute 1 press the button again or 1 press the V...

Page 95: ...tion menu CODE LED ON OFF Setting the code LED to flash when the unit is tur ned off DEFAULT SET Activating the factory default settings FM SEEK BEST SENS Setting the seek tuning sensitivity KEYCARD p...

Page 96: ...over to the night time display because for instance you always drive with your headlights on 1 open the setup menu 2 open the DISPLAY menu item 3 select the DAY NIGHT menu item and 4 press the OK butt...

Page 97: ...een 3 different fading effects by pressing the OK button 8 The default setting is 0 no effect Configuring power on telephone navigation traffic infor mation announcement volume and GALA settings In th...

Page 98: ...u 2 open the VOLUME menu item 3 use the buttons on the rocker switch 7 to select the menu item that you want to configure and 4 use the or button on the rocker switch 7 to adjust the settings The sele...

Page 99: ...to the MACRO BUTTON menu item 3 Press the OK button 8 The MACRO BUTTON setup menu opens The selection marker is positio ned over the first item in the list and the function that is currently assi gne...

Page 100: ...tion is turned on Switching the status clock on off 1 Select the CLOCK menu item in the setup menu 2 Highlight STATUS CLOCK 3 Keep pressing the OK button 8 until the required ON or OFF setting is disp...

Page 101: ...ctivate deactivate summer time 1 select the CLOCK menu item in the setup menu 2 Select SETTINGS 3 Select the SUMMER TIM menu item 4 Keep pressing the OK button 8 until the required ON or OFF setting i...

Page 102: ...or the English language 1 Open the setup menu 2 Select the LANGUAGE menu item 3 Press the OK button 8 A list of the available languages appears 4 Select the required language and 5 confirm your select...

Page 103: ...ns provided by the system The TravelPilot first car ries out a system test 5 Carry out the steps as instructed by the system and 6 press the OK button 8 Cancelling calibration You have the option of c...

Page 104: ...lect and confirm the TYRE CHANGE menu item 3 Carry out the steps as instructed by the system Manually calibrating the system You can also manually calibrate the system You will be required to drive a...

Page 105: ...tton 8 3 Choose between SENSOR TEST INTERNAL TEST and CALIBRAT DATA The displays containing the corresponding test results are shown Activating deactivating the code LED You can activate the code LED...

Page 106: ...away 2 If you want to delete the settings press YES or 2 to retain the navigation system s settings select NO Step 2 This query refers to deleting the name and playlist memory for CD mode 3 To reset t...

Page 107: ...u item 2 Keep pressing the OK button 8 until the required option is displayed inversed alongside FM SEEK BEST Automatic seek tuning stops only at stations offering a high re ception quality e g no int...

Page 108: ...he KeyCard that was not inserted whilst the third KeyCard was being prepared can no longer be used to operate the unit Preparing a new KeyCard Learning Entering the master code If you no longer have a...

Page 109: ...y If you entered a wrong digit by mistake 7 press the ESC button or 7 highlight the symbol and press the OK button 8 Once you have finished entering the whole master code 8 keep the OK button 8 presse...

Page 110: ...20 TA Min 21 Nav Min 3 GALA 3 Tel Vol 16 Macro button TA function Clock Time format 24 h Time zone 1 0 Summer time On Status clock Off Main clock Off Code LED On Radio RDS REG Off PTY On RDS Var TA On...

Page 111: ...SCH DEUTSCH DEUTSCH CD changer Playing time display On Scan CD Mix CD Repeat Track Navigation Route Fast Motorway With Ferry With Toll With Symbol 2D Language On Last 10 On Time info Arrival time Soun...

Page 112: ...E Entering a destination 18 Entering a tour destination 37 Excluding a route section from the route list 48 F Fader 16 Fast searching 76 84 G GPS status 46 H House number 24 25 I Inserting a CD 73 Ins...

Page 113: ...Special destinations 27 Special destinations at your final destination 28 Special destinations destination surrounding area 30 Special destinations national destinations 29 Special destinations positi...

Page 114: ...331 02 369 6464 Luxembourg L 40 4078 40 2085 Netherland NL 023 565 6348 023 565 6331 Norway N 66 817 000 66 817 157 Portugal P 01 2185 00144 01 2185 11111 Spain E 902 120234 916 467952 Sweden S 08 750...

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