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MODEL:  VP4 940 

INTRODUCTION ........................... 
TIPS, CONTROLS AND

 

3

 

PREVIOUS/NEXT  RADIO  STATION 
FAST SEARCH  .............................. 12

 

DELETION OF A MOBILE PHONE

 

OR A 

Bluetooth

® AUDIO

 

GENERAL INFORMATION ...........

 

4

 

AM/FM RADIO STATION TUNING .. 13

 

DEVICE  ........................................ 21

 

TIPS...............................................

 

4

 

DAB RADIO  .................................. 13

 

SETTING A MOBILE PHONE OR A

 

MULTIMEDIA  DEVICES:

 

 

SETTING THE PRESETS.  .............. 13

 

Bluetooth

® AUDIO DEVICE AS

 

SUPPORTED AUDIO FILES AND

   

AUDIO  SETTINGS  ......................... 14

 

FAVOURITE  .................................. 21

 

FORMATS......................................

 

4

 

MEDIA MODE  ................................ 15

 

TRANSMISSION OF PHONE DATA

 

NOTES ON TRADEMARKS............

 

4

 

AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION  ........ 15

 

(PHONEBOOK AND RECENT

 

EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES .......

 

5

 

TRACK CHANGE (previous/next) ... 16

 

CALLS)  ......................................... 22

 

ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION............

 

5

 

TRACK FAST

 

DELETION OF PHONE DATA

 

SAFETY SETTINGS........................

 

6

 

FORWARD/REWIND  ..................... 16

 

(PHONEBOOK AND RECENT

 

NAVIGATION ACTIVATION .............

 

GPS (Global Positioning System) 
RECEPTION...................................

 

6

 

 

6

 

TRACK SELECTION (Browse)  ........ 16

 

TRACK INFORMATION DISPLAY ... 16 
RANDOM TRACK

 

CALLS)  ......................................... 22

 

MAKING A PHONE CALL  .............. 22

 

MANAGING AN INCOMING CALL . 23

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......

 

6

 

REPRODUCTION  ......................... 17

 

MAKING A SECOND PHONE

 

BASIC LEVEL SYSTEM..................

 

6

 

TRACK  REPETITION  ..................... 17

 

CALL  ............................................ 23

 

MEDIUM LEVEL SYSTEM ..............

 

6

 

SOURCE Bluetooth ®  ................... 17

 

MANAGING TWO PHONE CALLS . 24

 

BOSE HI-FI LEVEL SYSTEM ..........

 

6

 

PAIRING A 

Bluetooth

® AUDIO

 

ENDING A CALL  ........................... 24

 

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ........

 

8

 

DEVICE  ........................................ 17

 

REDIALLING  ................................. 24

 

CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL ....

 

FRONT PANEL CONTROL 
SUMMARY  TABLE .........................

 

8

 

 

9

 

USB/IPOD SUPPORT ..................... 18

 

USB/iPod  MODE ............................. 18

 

SD CARD SUPPORT ......................18

 

CONTINUING A PHONE CALL  ...... 24

 

ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION   OF

 

THE MICROPHONE  ...................... 24

 

STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ..

 

10

 

SD Card  ........................................ 18

 

TRANSFERRING A CALL  .............. 24

 

DESCRIPTION ...............................

 

STEERING WHEEL CONTROL

 

10

 

AUX SUPPORT  .............................. 18

 

SMS MESSAGE READER  .............. 24

 

SMS MESSAGE OPTIONS  ............ 25

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SUMMARY TABLE  ......................... 11

 

SWITCHING THE SYSTEM

 

ON/OFF  .......................................... 12

 

SWITCHING THE SYSTEM

 

ON/OFF  ......................................... 12

 

RADIO (TUNER)  MODE  .................. 12

 

RADIO MODE SELECTION  ............. 12

 

SELECTING  A  FREQUENCY

 

BAND  ........................................... 12

 

INFORMATION ON DISPLAY  .......... 12

 

PHONE MODE  ............................... 19

 

PHONE MODE ACTIVATION  .......... 19

 

MAIN FUNCTIONS  ........................ 19

 

DISPLAYED  INFORMATION  ........... 19

 

PAIRING A MOBILE PHONE  .......... 19

 

STORING NAMES/NUMBERS IN 
THE MOBILE PHONE

 

PHONEBOOK  ............................... 20

 

CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION 
OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A

 

Bluetooth

® AUDIO DEVICE  ......... 20

 

"MORE" MODE ...............................25

 

CLOCK ......................................... 25

 

MEDIA MODE .................................. 25

 

COMPASS ....................................... 25

 

OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE ............. 25

 

SETTINGS ....................................... 25

 

NAVIGATION MODE ....................... 28

 

MAIN NAVIGATION MENU .............. 28

 

WHERE TO? ................................... 28

 

VIEW MAP ....................................... 33

 

Summary of Contents for Uconnect VP4 940

Page 1: ...M 6 TRACK REPETITION 17 CALL 23 MEDIUM LEVEL SYSTEM 6 SOURCE Bluetooth 17 MANAGING TWO PHONE CALLS 24 BOSE HI FI LEVEL SYSTEM 6 PAIRING A Bluetooth AUDIO ENDING A CALL 24 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 8 DEVICE 17 REDIALLING 24 CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE 8 9 USB IPOD SUPPORT 18 USB iPod MODE 18 SD CARD SUPPORT 18 CONTINUING A PHONE CALL 24 ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION OF THE MICRO...

Page 2: ... USE OF THE VOICE COMMANDS 38 USEOFSTEERING WHEEL CONTROLSTOACTIVATEVOICE COMMANDS 39 VOICE SESSION STATUS 39 MULTIPLE CHOICE 39 GLOBAL VOICE COMMANDS 41 PHONE VOICE COMMANDS 42 RADIO AM FM DAB VOICE COMMANDS 46 MEDIA VOICE COMMANDS 48 NAVIGATION VOICE COMMANDS 51 SMS MESSAGE READER VOICE COMMANDS 52 VOICE COMMANDS DURING A CALL 53 CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER LIST 54 2 ...

Page 3: ...ncrease protection against theft the system has a protection system that only allows it to be used on the vehicle in which it was originally fitted The instructions for use are given below and we recommend you read them carefully and always keep them to hand for example in the glove compartment Enjoy reading Happy motoring The information in this publication is provided by way of example Fiat Grou...

Page 4: ...eaning it prevent any liquid from entering the system this could damage it beyond repair Important information In the event of a fault the system must only be checked and repaired by an Alfa Romeo Dealership If the temperature is particularly low the display may take a while to reach optimum brightness If the car is stopped for a while and the external temperature is very high the system may go in...

Page 5: ...ntees maximum safety and prevents the secret code from being entered after the power supply has been disconnected If the check has a positive outcome the system will start to operate whereas if the comparison codes are not the same or if the electronic control unit Body Computer is replaced the system will ask the user to enter the secret code according to the procedure described in the paragraph ...

Page 6: ... screen GPS Global Positioning System RECEPTION The GPS is a satellite system which provides worldwide information about time and position The GPS is exclusively controlled by the government of the United States of America the only party responsible for the availability and accuracy of this system The operation of this navigation system can be influenced by any change made to the availability and ...

Page 7: ...t the entire passenger compartment so that the occupants are enveloped with the feeling of space experienced when listening to live music The components used have been patented and make use of the most sophisticated technology whilst at the same time being easy to use by even the most inexperienced people WARNING 1 Follow the safety rules below otherwise serious injuries may occur to the occupants...

Page 8: ...MODEL VP4 940 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL 1 A0K0253 8 ...

Page 9: ...s 5 Exit from selection return to previous screen Short button press 6 BROWSE ENTER Scroll list or tune to a radio station Left right rotation of knob Confirm displayed option Short button press Access to the additional functions display of 7 MORE Time Compass Outside temperature Media Player Short button press 8 PHONE Phone data displaying Short button press 9 NAV Access to Navigation menu Short ...

Page 10: ...ESCRIPTION The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make things easier The activation of the function selected is controlled in some cases by how long the button is pressed short or long press as described in the table below 2 A0K0365 10 ...

Page 11: ... Activation deactivation of the SD USB iPod Bluetooth source Pause Activation deactivation of radio Mute function Adjustment of the audio volume hands free SMS message reader voice announcements and music sources Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition Short press Radio mode select next previous statio...

Page 12: ...ted with the corresponding button on the display see fig 3 Up to 12 favourite radio stations can be stored in each mode 3 A0K2008 SELECTING A FREQUENCY BAND Press one of the buttons at the left of the display to select the frequency band The available frequency bands are AM FM and DAB for versions markets where provided INFORMATION ON DISPLAY After the desired radio station is selected on the disp...

Page 13: ... that corresponds to the station Using this method the and buttons allow you to fine tune the frequency manually by pressing the GO or Delete buttons Partial radio station selection GO Press the GO button on the display to tune into the selected radio station and close the Direct Tune manual tuning screen Exiting the Direct Tune screen Press the X or Delete button on the display to return to the s...

Page 14: ...ion on the display to adjust the bass medium and treble tones Then use the or buttons to FM 99 60 Settings Audio Balance Fade Equalizer Speed Adjusted Vol 10 10 SW stored in the selected frequency band AUDIO SETTINGS make the desired adjustments see fig 6 7 A0K2038 Press the or buttons to adjust the The Audio Settings menu which can be accesses by pressing the audio button at the bottom of the dis...

Page 15: ...tton fig 9 FM 99 60 Settings Audio Balance Fade Equalizer Speed Adjusted Vol 10 10 SW Adjusts volume according to vehicle speed when the ignition key is turned to MAR ON The options are radio on radio off or restore status when the ignition key was last turned to STOP the display shows the screen for selecting the desired audio source from thoseavailable SD AUX USB iPodor Bluetooth fig 10 repeat s...

Page 16: ...nside each list to skip to the desired letter within the list NOTE This button may be disabled for some Apple devices NOTE The Browse button does not allow any operation on an AUX device NOTE Not all Bluetooth devices enable to scroll the information on the tracks To consult the list of audio Bluetooth devices and supported functions visitthewww alfaromeo it website forItaly orthe www alfaro meo c...

Page 17: ...nnect on the Blue tooth audio device during the pair ing stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the opera tion when requested by the audio device enter the PIN code shown on the system display or confirm on the device the PIN displayed if the pairing procedure is completed successfully a screen is displayed Answer Yes to the question to pair the Bluetooth audio device as favourite the...

Page 18: ...t from one SD card to another AUX SUPPORT To activate AUX mode insert an appropriate device in the AUX socket on the car see USB iPod Support paragraph 3 Inserting a device with AUX outlet socket the system starts playing the AUX source connected if it is already being played Adjust the volume by the button knob 1 fig 1 on the front or by the volume adjustment control on the connected device As fo...

Page 19: ...ir up to 10 phones to make access andconnection easierand quicker transfer calls from the system to the mobile phone and vice versa and deactivate the microphone audio for private conversations The mobile phone audio is transmitted through the car s audio system the system automatically mutes the radio when the Phone function is used DISPLAYED INFORMATION When a phone is connected to the system th...

Page 20: ... proceed as described above during the pairing stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation when the pairing procedure is completed successfully a screen is displayed answer Yes to the question to pair the mobile phone as favourite the mobile phone will have priority over all other mobile phones that will be paired subsequently If no other devices are paired the system will co...

Page 21: ...t a specific mobile phone or Bluetooth audio device proceed as follows press the button 4 fig 1 or the MEDIA button 10 fig 1 on the front panel then Source select the Tel Blth option on the display select the Paired Phones or Paired Audio list using the corresponding button on the display select the specific device mobile phone or Bluetooth device press the Disconnect button DELETION OF A MOBILE P...

Page 22: ...g the phonebook if supported starts as soon as a Bluetooth con nection is established between mobile phone and system Whenever a mobile phone is connected to the system a maximum of 1000 contacts can be downloaded and updated for each phone Depending on the amount of items downloaded from the phonebook a slight delay can occur before the last names downloaded can be used Up to then the phonebook d...

Page 23: ...s these types of call press the Recent Calls button on the Phone menu main screen MANAGING AN INCOMING CALL Call controls The buttons on the display allow the following phone call functions to be managed Answer End Ignore Put on hold resume Deactivate activate the microphone Transfer the call Switch from one call to the other Conference merge two active calls Answering a call When a phone call is ...

Page 24: ...pending on the type of mobile phone if the ongoing call is ended by the caller the call on hold may not be activated automatically REDIALLING To call the number contact of last call made press the Redial button CONTINUING A PHONE CALL After the engine is switched off it is still possible to continue a phone call The call continues until it is ended manually or for a maximum period of about 20 minu...

Page 25: ...e driving and Navigation mode information OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE The display see fig 13 shows the outside temperature with the unit of The list of SMS messages received from the mobile phone can be accessed by pressing the button SMS MESSAGE OPTIONS Default SMS messages are stored in the system and can be sent to answer a received message or as a new message When receiving an SMS the systems also all...

Page 26: ...nt for fuel consumption If the unit of measurement for distance is km km l or l 100km can be selected while if the unit of measurement for distance is mi miles mpg is set automatically Temperature allows you to select the units of measurement for temperature C or F Trip allows you to activate deactivate Trip B on the instrument panel display Voice Response Length allows you to set the detail level...

Page 27: ...hapter Engine Off Options Radio off delay permits the system to be kept on for a preset time after the ignition key is turned to STOP Auto On Radio allows the choice of whether to switch on the radio or leave it off when the car is started or to recall the state of the radio when the engine was stopped Phone Bluetooth See the description in the Connecting disconnecting a mobile phone or a Bluetoot...

Page 28: ...tals Police Stations or Fire Stations The Settings Stop Divert and Repeat buttons are also present Pressing the Settings button activates the navigation Settings Menu see description in the Settings Menu Where To View Map Information Emergency paragraph Pressing the Stop button during navigation interrupts it 15 A0K2029 press the Where To button to search or navigate to the destination press the V...

Page 29: ...ch the centre of the desire town Closest Towns press this button to take a trip near a town The display will show an alphabetical list of the towns the navigation system will calculate the route to the centre of the selected town Trails press this button to store the route that you are taking in order to recall it later on Select Stop trail recording to end the storage procedure Phone Number press...

Page 30: ...lic i e Points of Interest One of the following categories of Points of Interest can be selected Service stations Restaurants Hotels Motels ATMs Banks All POIs Points of Interest Enter Name It is also possible to change the Point of Interest search area by pressing the Change Search Area button The display will present the following search options Around Me In a Town Near Destination available onl...

Page 31: ...choose one of the following options Address Recent Point of Interest Favourites Intersection GEO Coord Point on Map Town Centre Closest Town Phone Number after entering the address press the Save button to save the modifications and begin navigation The address entered will be stored and it will be possible to recall it at any time by pressing the Go Home button in the main Navigation Menu Changin...

Page 32: ...Map To enter a destination using a Point of Interest POI press the Point on Map button in the main Navigation Menu Proceed as follows select the destination that you want to reach on the display press the bar in the middle of the If you press the Point on Map button during navigation the navigation system will ask you to select one of the following options Cancel previous route Add as first destin...

Page 33: ...e location from the list on the display press the Yes button to confirm the destination and begin navigation If you press the Phone Number button during navigation the navigation system will ask you to select one of the following options Cancel previous route Add as first destination and Add as last destination Before confirming navigation by pressing the Yes button you can select various options ...

Page 34: ...ig 18 17 A0K2043 possible settings on the display When the display shows the map the following options are available Menu press this button to return to the main Navigation Menu Repeat press this button to repeat the last voice command given Turn List press this button to view the list of possible deviations on the display 10 10 SW press the or button to zoom the map it is not possible to zoom in ...

Page 35: ...reas Railways Urban Areas River Names Speed Limit After pressing the Speed Limit button the following options can be displayed Announce Speed Limit Warning Over limit XX km h Show Safety Cameras on Map Guidance After pressing the Guidance button the following options can be displayed Play Voice Guidance Prompts Nav Volume Adjustment Lane Recommendation Junction View TMC Route Mode TMC Avoidance Ty...

Page 36: ...n in the Favourites You can press the button to return to the previously active screen or the X button to exit Hospital To search for a hospital near the destination press the Emergency button then select Hospital the list of hospitals will be displayed Police To search for a police station near the destination press the Emergency button then select Police the list of police stations will be displ...

Page 37: ... rapid release of the accelerator pedal to enhance braking response reduce stopping distances and improve the feel at the brake pedal Natural mode The information shown on the display is as follows fig 21 Engine Set Up ECO standard response ESC NORMAL intervention thresholds intended for comfort in normal conditions of use and normal driving conditions Q2 Electronic Q2 system OFF Steering COMFORT ...

Page 38: ...tor and provide instructions about the route VOLUME LEVEL ADJUSTMENT The volume of the navigation system can be adjusted on the main unit Proceed as follows to activate deactivate the navigation instructions in the Driving view touch the central box of the status bar to activate the navigation instruction audio again if previously deactivated in the Setting menu touch Settings in the Main menu the...

Page 39: ...m on a USB storage device iPod MP3 SD Every time the button is pressed there is a beep and the display shows a suggestion screen inviting the user to give a command Quick use of voice interaction The or buttons when pressed during a system voice message allow a voice command to be given directly For example if the system is saying a help voice message and you know the command to be given to the sy...

Page 40: ...y the given voice command and asks for choosing among max four alternatives 23 F0Y1046 For example if you ask to call a name in the phonebook and there are similar names the system will suggest a numerical list of the available alternatives see fig 23 asking to say the associated number 40 ...

Page 41: ...MODEL VP4 940 GLOBAL VOICE COMMANDS 24 A0J1560 41 ...

Page 42: ...MODEL VP4 940 PHONE VOICE COMMANDS 25 A0J1561 42 ...

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Page 46: ...MODEL VP4 940 RADIO AM FM DAB VOICE COMMANDS 29 A0J1565 46 ...

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Page 48: ...MODEL VP4 940 MEDIA VOICE COMMANDS 31 A0J1567 48 ...

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Page 51: ...MODEL VP4 940 NAVIGATION VOICE COMMANDS 34 A0J1573 51 ...

Page 52: ...commands can be spoken from any screen after pressing button on the steering wheel SEND A MESSAGETO 12345678 SEND A MESSAGE TO Mario Rossi mobile SHOW MESSAGE Start the vocal procedure to send a predefined text message using Uconnect system Show messaging in box downloaded from phone 35 A0J1571 52 ...

Page 53: ...MODEL VP4 940 VOICE COMMANDS DURING A CALL 36 A0J1572 53 ...

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