Blaupunkt TravelPilot Rome NAV55E Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 30

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While driving

What do you want 

to do?

Built-in CD 

player

Built-in MP3 

player

Built-in 

CD changer

Radio

Forward

Hold 

>

 pressed

Hold 

>

 pressed

Hold 

>

 pressed

_

Reverse

Hold 

<

 pressed

Hold 

<

 pressed

Hold 

<

 pressed

_

Jump to the next 
track

Press short 

>

 Press 

short 

>

 Press 

short 

>

 

_

Jump to the previous 
track

Press short 

<

 Press 

short 

<

 Press 

short 

<

 

_

Change to the 
previous CD/folder

_

_

Change to the next 
CD/folder

_

_

Start/change/cancel 
random playback

MIX

Press 

MIX 

1 x: 

Folder is mixed
Press 

MIX 

2  x: CD 

is mixed

Press MIX 1 x:
CD is mixed
Press MIX 2 x:
Magazine is mixed

_

Start/change/cancel 
repeat mode

RPT 

Press 1 x: 

Track is repeated

Press 

RPT 

1 x: 

Track is repeated

Press 

RPT 

2 x: 

Folder is repeated

Press 

RPT 

1 x: 

Track is repeated

Press 

RPT 

2 x: 

CD is repeated

_

Play radio station

_

_

_

Press 
function 
button 
briefl y

Store radio station

_

_

_

Press 
function 
button long

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Summary of Contents for TravelPilot Rome NAV55E

Page 1: ...Navigation Radio CD www blaupunkt com Operating and Installation Instructions TravelPilot Rome NAV55E E TravelPilot...

Page 2: ...ns SCAN 38 Storing stations 39 Playing stored stations 40 Operating the CD MP3 player 40 Playing CDs 41 Selecting a track from a list 42 Scanning tracks SCAN 44 Changing MP3 settings 44 Operating the...

Page 3: ...he art and established safety guidelines Even so dangers may occur if you do not observe the safety information Read these instructions carefully and completely before using the device Keep the instru...

Page 4: ...g The navigation system outputs turn by turn directions during the destination guidance Follow them only if you do not violate any traf c regulations Carry the control panel with you in the supplied b...

Page 5: ...1 Navigation CD 1 GPS antenna 1 Device card with four digit code number 1 Operating instructions 1 Support frame 2 Disassembly bar 2 Connecting cables for speed ometer signal and reversing signal 1 G...

Page 6: ...s that are assigned to the function buttons 5 to are shown on the display A TRAF button Press short Call up traf c informa tion settings Press long Display TMC messages Menu button Select a menu item...

Page 7: ...ess short during destination guidance Show current location and repeat last voice prompted turn by turn direction Press long during destination guid ance Display route list C CD drive FMT 16 13 BBC Tu...

Page 8: ...lead to personal injuries in case of an accident Close the control panel before you start driving CAUTION Damage to the control panel The control panel can be damaged or malfunction if the following...

Page 9: ...e device au tomatically switches off after one hour to save the vehicle battery To switch off the device Hold the On Off button 3 pressed until the display disap pears The device remains in standby mo...

Page 10: ...ause if you switch off the device during the waiting time the waiting time is reset and is once again one hour long You can also deactivate the Code query see p 21 Inserting a CD To insert the navigat...

Page 11: ...ifferent audio source it is played back with the previ ously selected volume Diving recommendation an nouncements of the navigation system can also be switched off see p 24 To cancel the mute function...

Page 12: ...adjusted The OK button is also used to activate deactivate the selected menu item The ESC button A returns you to the next higher menu level Example of a menu operation The following example Changing...

Page 13: ...return to one higher menu level If you press on the ESC button A for a longer time you are immediately returned to the top level of the settings menu Note The top left corner of the display shows thr...

Page 14: ...528 Display off Mode Day Night Auto Brightness day Brightness night On max Nav difference Traffic min Gala Phone min MENU Navigation Tuner System Audio Equalizer Installation Menu Auto calib Manual ca...

Page 15: ...r rently active source at any giv en time The sound of the other sources does not change During a traf c announcement or a telephone call you cannot change bass and treble To change bass or treble In...

Page 16: ...s tribution between left and right Note The balance setting applies to all sources To change the balance In the Audio menu select and confirm the Balance menu item The volume distribution is dis playe...

Page 17: ...settings Insert a CD which you know very well see p 10 Adjust the bass and treble loud ness balance and fader to zero see p 15 In the Audio menu select and confirm the Equalizer menu item Note The eq...

Page 18: ...First change the settings of the mid frequencies followed by those for the treble and nally the bass Sound impression or problem Measure Frequency Hz Setting 1 Distorted bass droning uncomfortable pr...

Page 19: ...to very low the volume of the phone call is automatically raised to this value Speed dependent volume adjust ment Gala When you are driving faster the volume is automatically in creased to compensate...

Page 20: ...tness day or Brightness night The corresponding setting ap pears If you activate Display off with the OK button the display automatically switches off 10 seconds after the last push of a button To swi...

Page 21: ...acti vated deactivated as follows In the System menu select and con rm the Code menu item The code menu appears CAUTION Danger of theft If you deactivate the code query a thief can put the stolen devi...

Page 22: ...uner menu the radio must be set to an FM station Displaying the station name Some FM radio stations use the RDS signal to transmit advertise ment or other information instead of the station name You c...

Page 23: ...em The Tuner menu appears In the menu of the tuner basic settings select the Regional menu item Use the OK button to prevent the automatic switching to oth er regional programmes check mark or allow i...

Page 24: ...avigation menu Whether the navigation system announces turn by turn direc tions see below whether the remaining travel time or the estimated arrival time is displayed during destination guidance see p...

Page 25: ...cement of TMC traffic an nouncements as follows during in active destination guidance In the settings menu select and con rm the Navigation menu item The menu of the basic settings of navigation appea...

Page 26: ...th the TUN button the radio see p 27 With the SRC button the CD player see p 27 if an audio CD is in the drive the MP3 WMA player see p 28 if an MP3 or WMA CD is in the drive a CD changer or a similar...

Page 27: ...The device toggles between the installed CD MP3 player and an optional CD changer if a CD is inserted As soon as you switch on an audio source the playback of this audio source continues at the point...

Page 28: ...Forward Track forward sym bol MIX symbol Jump to the next CD in the changer magazine symbol Jump to the previous CD in the changer magazine symbol K Tracks menu L CDs menu M Options menu of the CD ch...

Page 29: ...hanger Notes about the table Forward Reverse means The current CD or MP3 track is for warded or reversed You can listen while forwarding reversing Track forward backward means The current or next trac...

Page 30: ..._ Change to the previous CD folder _ _ Change to the next CD folder _ _ Start change cancel random playback MIX Press MIX 1 x Folder is mixed Press MIX 2 x CD is mixed Press MIX 1 x CD is mixed Press...

Page 31: ...01 tionen RPT 00 22 If RPT is not displayed the repeat mode is switched off Nevertheless an audio or MP3 WMA CD is repeat ed after it has been played once Previous next CD means If you connected a CD...

Page 32: ...aded out for the duration of the traf c announcement To switch the traf c announcement priority on off Press the TRAF button the traf c information menu ap pears In the traf c information menu select...

Page 33: ...ation system will always receive the digital data during dy namic destination guidance They are required so that the navigation system can incorporate traf c ob structions and calculate an alter nate...

Page 34: ...es To display this list Press the TRAF button for 2 seconds Or Press the TRAF button the traf c information menu ap pears In the traf c information menu select and con rm the TMC mes sages menu item T...

Page 35: ...io see p 26 The three menus Tune Band and Options allow you to do the fol lowing Setting the station see p 36 Intro scanning of all receivable stations see p 38 Selecting wavebands and mem ory banks s...

Page 36: ...or stations in this waveband see below calling up stored stations from this memory bank see p 40 storing stations on this memory bank see p 39 Tuning into a station You can adjust stations either auto...

Page 37: ...elease the OK but ton 3 again Cancelling an automatic station seek tuning To cancel the automatic station seek tuning Press the ESC button A The automatic station seek tun ing stops The previously pla...

Page 38: ...e display after a few seconds if the station broadcasts RDS information and you activated the display of sta tion names see p 22 You can now do the following Store this station see p 39 search for add...

Page 39: ...an automatically store the six FM stations offering the strongest reception in the region in the FMT memory bank Press the TUN button for longer than 2 seconds Or In the radio display select and con r...

Page 40: ...to the function button A Operating the CD MP3 player Which CDs can be played CAUTION The use of mini or shape CDs will damage the drive Mini CDs with a diameter of 8 cm and Shape CDs damage the drive...

Page 41: ...ROM may contain only WMA les as well as folders but no other les including no CD audio les CD format ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 or Joliet Bit rate max 768 kbit s File extension must be WMA DRM Files with D...

Page 42: ...s playing Traf c an nouncements are automatically faded in Selecting a track from a list You can select CD tracks by jumping to the previous or next track using on the CD the function button 4 or 5 9...

Page 43: ...ecting MP3 tracks from an MP3 list If you play an MP3 CD the MP3 dis play is shown To select a track Select and con rm the Browse menu The MP3 list is displayed Up symbol Folder symbol Number and titl...

Page 44: ...tarting with the next track The display shows SCAN The Scan mode ends automatically if you Press one of the function buttons 1 5 to 6 change the audio source see p 26 make a phone call with the car ph...

Page 45: ...select the Scroll menu item Use the OK button to toggle the text display The check mark means Text is displayed as scrolling text If the box shows no check mark the text is not displayed as scrolling...

Page 46: ...p 64 Dynamic route adaptation While driving the navigation system can receive traf c information from TMC stations in the background see p 33 If there should be a traf c jam on the route you hear an...

Page 47: ...ination guid ance is cancelled CAUTION Defective navigation CDs are not operational If you insert a navigation CD without E imprinted on it or a self burnt navigation CD the navigation sys tem does no...

Page 48: ...d latitude appear e g O 09 11 34 N 049 64 34 G Destination menu H Memory menu J Wind rose pointing north K Options menu of the navigation system L Corridor status display M Satellite reception display...

Page 49: ...hree menus Destination Memory or Options Press the NAVI button The navigation display appears Mark and con rm the desired menu The menu is displayed Note The basic settings of the naviga tion system s...

Page 50: ...0123456789_ House number 1 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 123456789_ 1 17 Destination POSITION AREA DESTINATION AREA SUPRAREG DESTS List of cities Text input Intersection List of countries Start destinati...

Page 51: ...ry G Way 500 m B1 Olven Way Traffic ahead 47 96 km Destination Memory Last 10 Destinations Waypoints Add Modify Set waypoint Add From last 10 From waypoint New destn Modify Delete destn Clear memory R...

Page 52: ...tc If you have to select from less than ve op tions a list appears instead of it You can change to the list at any time by selecting and con rming the List eld G To input the rst character The advanta...

Page 53: ...on system attempts to guess your entry by constantly comparing your text input with the data on the navigation CD This means that possible addi tional characters are automati cally completed If you wa...

Page 54: ...dress To enter an address Mark and con rm the Destination menu in the navigation display The Destination menu appears Note The Destination menu displays different menu items depending upon which addre...

Page 55: ...ty In the Destination menu mark and confirm the City menu item The text input appears Enter the name or postcode of the city in the text input see p 52 The Destination menu appears again Instead of th...

Page 56: ...u items House number Intersection and Continue The advantage To simplify the search a long street name can occur sever al times in the street list e g RAABE WEG WILHELM and WILHELM RAABE WEG Note If y...

Page 57: ...point of interest cat egories is displayed The list shows only those categories that exist in the destination city Select and con rm the desired category Example For example if you are looking for a h...

Page 58: ...ou can now do the following at any time Change the route options see p 68 store the destination see p 59 cancel the destination guidance see p 66 Entering points of interest Instead of an address you...

Page 59: ...egional character such as motorway exits air ports ferries and border cross ings The list of point of interest cat egories is displayed Select and con rm the desired category The text input or a list...

Page 60: ...avigation display The Memory menu appears In the Memory menu mark and con rm the Add menu item The Add menu appears To save a destination which you just entered In the Add menu mark and con rm the Fro...

Page 61: ...and con rm the Edit menu item The Edit menu appears To delete a saved destination from one of the three memories Last 10 Destinations or Waypoints In the Edit menu mark and con rm the Delete destn me...

Page 62: ...in the Destinations memory Calling a destination from the memory Instead of entering a new destina tion you can call a saved destina tion as follows Mark and con rm the Memory menu in the navigation...

Page 63: ...s at this time Wait approx 10 seconds or se lect and con rm the Continue menu After the route calculation the route as well as a corridor to the left and the right side of the route is saved in the me...

Page 64: ...directions Visual turn by turn directions are displayed while driving If you are to follow the course of the streets the following is displayed Functions assigned to the func tion buttons 5 to TMC sym...

Page 65: ...streets Dark blue Route to be followed Voice prompted turn by turn directions In addition the device provides support with voice prompted turn by turn directions and announces turns in due time In th...

Page 66: ...rections Note For CD operation you must re move the navigation CD and in sert an audio MP3 or WMA CD To change back to the destination guidance display Press the NAVI button Searching for a radio stat...

Page 67: ...iangle In addition voice output concerning the route are repeated You can scroll through the route list using the menu button You can display abbreviated sections of the route list in their entirety b...

Page 68: ...ed Mark and con rm Yes to re lease the blocked section of the route Specifying Route Options You can adjust the route type to your requirements at any time be fore as well as during the destina tion g...

Page 69: ...ulation pro vided that it does not result in excessive detours see be low If you select Adjust optimum you can de ne the relationship of a time optimised to distance optimised route see p 70 Note The...

Page 70: ...route is more impor tant select 60 40 or higher if a fast route is more important select 40 60 or lower Note This setting is applied only if you select the Optimum route op tion see p 68 Switching the...

Page 71: ...n acoustic note that the route fea tures traf c obstructions Displaying the current position You can display the current vehicle position at any time as follows Press the button B The Info display app...

Page 72: ...de assistance We assume no liability for damages resulting from installation or con nection errors or consequential damages Note These installation instructions assume that the negative pole of the ba...

Page 73: ...cross section of 1 5 mm2 When you drill holes ensure that you do not damage any vehicle components Connection assignments Overview of the connections Chamber A 1 Gala speedometer 2 Telephone mute act...

Page 74: ...AF GND 19 CDC AF L 20 CDC AF R Sum total 400 mA Connections in chamber A 1 Speedometer signal 2 Telephone mute active low 3 Reversing light signal 4 Continuous positive connec tion Terminal 30 batter...

Page 75: ...eady protected with a 10 A fuse at the factory see vehicle operating in structions or fuse box If the radio connection is protected by a 10 A fuse CAUTION Risk of damage to the device If you connect v...

Page 76: ...operating instructions of the vehicle If the original equipment radio of such a vehicle is to be replaced by a com mercial radio you must obtain an antenna feed separating lter or der no 7 691 290 202...

Page 77: ...ld only be performed by an authorised spe cialist workshop of the vehicle manufacturer Connect the vehicle specific speedometer signal connection to pin 1 4 of the connector in chamber A 5 After insta...

Page 78: ...AUTION Danger of damage risk of incorrect settings If you touch the controls on the control panel while inserting the device they may be damaged The device could switch on and subsequent entries are i...

Page 79: ...PS Sat test of the GPS an tenna If the GPS antenna is connected OK appears If the device receives GPS satellite signals their number and eld strength are displayed The GPS antenna must be aligned so t...

Page 80: ...ountry roads The spec i ed distance of the route to be driven only represents an average value It can also be shorter or in case of detrimental conditions signi cantly longer The nal ne calibration is...

Page 81: ...cessful you must repeat the calibration Manual calib Distance 200 Metres Cancelling the calibration If you want to cancel the calibra tion Press the ESC button A The calibration continues in the backg...

Page 82: ...tions Voltage supply Operating voltage 10 5 14 4 V Current consumption Operating max 10 A Standby typ 550 mA 30 min after switch off typ 12 mA 72 hours after switch off 2 mA Ampli er output power Acc...

Page 83: ...o a corridor to the left and right side of this route This allows the navigation system during desti nation guidance to continue giving turn by turn directions even if no navigation CD is inserted Opt...

Page 84: ...e requested to insert the navigation CD Since the memory is required for the route and the corridor follow ing a route calculation parts of the stored surroundings are deleted again from memory after...

Page 85: ...5 switch on 27 Muting Mute 11 cancel 11 N Navigation system activating voice output 24 basic settings in the menu 24 calibrating automatically 80 calibrating manually 80 deleting saved destinations 61...

Page 86: ...69 enable disable major roads 69 enable disable motorways 69 enable disable seasonally blocked routes 69 enable disable toll roads 69 enable disable tunnels 69 optimum 83 options 68 recalculate 66 71...

Page 87: ...700 01 46 66 706 Italy I 02 369 62331 02 369 62464 Luxembourg L 40 4078 40 2085 Netherlands NL 0800 400 1010 0800 400 1040 Norway N 66 817 000 66 817 157 Portugal P 2185 00144 2185 00165 Spain E 902 5...

Page 88: ...station seek tuning Press short Switch to navigation system Press long Call up route options MENU TRAF OK NAVI Press short Switch to radio Press repeatedly Select the waveband FM1 FM2 FMT MW LW Press...

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