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Phone

Deleting a device

1. Press 

;

 and then select the

SETTINGS icon.
Select Bluetooth to display the

respective submenu.

2. Select Device Management to

display the device list.

3. Select ─ beside the Bluetooth

device to be deleted. You are

prompted with a message.

4. Select Yes to delete the device.

Emergency call

9

Warning

Connection setup cannot be

guaranteed in all situations. For

this reason you should not rely

exclusively on a mobile phone

when a vitally important

communication (e.g. a medical

emergency) is concerned.

In some networks it may be

necessary for a valid SIM card to

be properly inserted in the mobile

phone.

9

Warning

Bear in mind that you can make

and receive calls with the mobile

phone, if it is in a service area with

a sufficiently strong signal. Under

certain circumstances emergency

calls cannot be made on all mobile

phone networks; it is possible that

they cannot be made when certain

network services and/or telephone

functions are active. You can

enquire about this with the local

network operators.
The emergency call number can

differ depending on the region and

country. Please enquire

beforehand about the correct

emergency call number for the

relevant region.

Making an emergency call

Dial the emergency call number (e.g.

112).
The telephone connection to the

emergency call centre is set up.
Answer when the service personnel

questions you about the emergency.

9

Warning

Do not end the call until you are

requested to do so by the

emergency call centre.

Operation

As soon as a connection via

Bluetooth has been set up between

your mobile phone and the

Infotainment system, you can operate

many functions of your mobile phone

via the Infotainment system.

Note

Not every mobile phone supports all

functions of the Phone portal.

Therefore, deviations from the range

of functions described below are

possible.

Summary of Contents for OPEL INSIGNIA

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Page 5: ...Introduction 6 Basic operation 14 Radio 44 CD Player 49 External devices 52 Navigation 58 Speech recognition 77 Phone 83 Frequently asked questions 94 Index 98 Touch R700 Navi 900 ...

Page 6: ... route planning will reliably guide you to your destination and if desired automatically avoid traffic jams or other traffic problems In addition the Infotainment system is equipped with a Phone portal that allows comfortable and safe use of your mobile phone in the vehicle Optionally the Infotainment system can be operated using controls on the steering wheel a touch pad between the front seats o...

Page 7: ...9 Warning In some areas one way streets and other roads and entrances e g pedestrian zones that you are not allowed to turn into are not marked on the map In such areas the Infotainment system may issue a warning that must be accepted Here you must pay particular attention to one way streets roads and entrances that you are not allowed to drive into Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted...

Page 8: ...8 Introduction Control elements overview Centre display with controls ...

Page 9: ...lable 5 15 Press display Home screen 6 BACK 15 Press return to previous screen menu 7 v Radio short press skip to next station long press seek up 44 CD player External devices short press skip to next track long press fast forward 50 8 d if CD player equipped Press eject disc 50 TONE if no CD player equipped Press display tone settings menu 39 9 t Radio short press skip to previous station long pr...

Page 10: ...eactivate character recognition 23 3 BACK 20 Press return to previous screen menu Long press return to Home screen Left hand steering wheel control 1 s Short press take phone call 86 or activate speech recognition 77 or interrupt a prompt and speak directly 77 Long press activate voice pass thru if supported by phone 77 2 n Press end decline call 86 ...

Page 11: ...er 15 Press buttons operate menus in the Driver Information Centre see images below N display menu for application selection return to next higher menu level j display application specific main menu P Q select menu item 9 confirm selection 2 12 Press upwards increase volume Press downwards decrease volume 3 k l Radio press to select next previous favourite 27 Media press to select next previous tr...

Page 12: ...displays application specific menus Driver Information Centre midlevel In the Driver Information Centre Infotainment related information and menus are shown The menus on the Driver Information Centre are operated via the five way controller on the right hand side of the steering wheel Usage Switching Infotainment system on off Press X briefly After switching on the last selected Infotainment sourc...

Page 13: ... mode for a connected external device e g USB device iPod or smartphone For a detailed description on connecting and operating external devices 3 52 Navigation Press to display the Home screen Tap on the NAV icon to display the navigation map showing the area around the current location For a detailed description of the navigation functions 3 58 Phone Press to display the Home screen Select the PH...

Page 14: ...re shown on two separate displays Centre display The centre display is located in the middle of the instrument panel It serves as the main information and control centre of the Infotainment system Inputs can be optionally made via buttons on the instrument panel the touch screen or the touch pad For detailed descriptions see chapters Control elements overview 3 8 and Controls 3 15 Driver Informati...

Page 15: ...selection of important Infotainment functions Inputs are made via the five way controller on the right hand side of the steering wheel For detailed descriptions in Control elements overview 3 8 and Controls 3 15 Controls Instrument panel For an overview of all instrument panel controls in Control elements overview 3 8 MENU knob The MENU knob is one of the central control elements for the menus Tur...

Page 16: ...tion DAB waveband Home button Press on the instrument panel to access the Home screen BACK button When operating the menus press BACK to return to the next higher menu level Touch screen The centre display has a touch sensitive surface that allows direct interaction with the screen m screen button To return to the next higher menu level select m Exit screen button To leave the menu currently activ...

Page 17: ...tem to Scrolling lists If there are more items available than presentable on the screen the list has to be scrolled To scroll through a list of menu items you may optionally Place your finger anywhere on the screen and move it upwards or downwards Note Constant pressure must be applied and the finger must be moved at constant speed Tap on o or n at the top and at the bottom of the scroll bar Move ...

Page 18: ...een button or menu item Place your finger on the pad A hand cursor appears on the screen Depending on the position of your finger the system may highlight an element on the screen Note The cursor disappears after a certain timeout period Move your finger in the direction of the element you wish to select The hand cursor moves from one selectable screen element to the next When the desired element ...

Page 19: ...ne page e g on the Home screen the pages have to be scrolled Note Pages are only scrollable if there is more than one page set up Scrolling Home screen pages To scroll from one page to another Place two fingers on the pad and simultaneously move them left to scroll to the next page or right to scroll to the previous page Scrolling favourites pages To scroll from one favourites page to another Plac...

Page 20: ... application selection press i Repeatedly press P or Q to select a menu item Press 9 to confirm your selection The respective application is activated Selecting an application specific function To display the main menu of the application currently active press j Repeatedly press P or Q to select a menu item Press 9 to confirm your selection A submenu with further options is displayed or the select...

Page 21: ...ions are greyed out Personalising the Home screen Entering edit mode Tap and hold an application icon for a few seconds The screen changes as you enter edit mode Frame marks are displayed around all application icons indicating that they might be moved to a new position The application tray see below is displayed When scrolling a blank home screen page appears in the right most page position for a...

Page 22: ...tion into the application tray The Home screen icon changes to a small application tray icon Release the icon to drop it in the respective location If there are five icons in the application tray already and a new icon is added one of the existing icons is replaced Drag the new icon to the position of the existing icon you wish to replace The existing icon appears greyed out to indicate that it is...

Page 23: ...ction selector bar When interacting with the screen buttons in the main menu the interaction selector bar is often minimised To display the interaction selector bar select n at the bottom of the screen Messages In the case of a system event before the execution of a system function or due to an outside trigger e g incoming phone call you may be prompted with a message Select one of the available o...

Page 24: ...m and may be recalled by the autocomplete function As soon as one character letter or digit is entered the autocomplete function becomes active Every additional character entered is considered in the matching process reducing the list of autocomplete matches Select o next to the characters entered to display a list of all autocomplete matches Note Above the o screen button the number of available ...

Page 25: ...have to be entered a keypad is displayed Depending on the application or function currently active the keypad menu is displayed differently For a detailed description of how to enter characters and change entered text see above Character recognition Activating character recognition Press h on the touch pad If you are already in a keyboard menu select s Entering characters Draw the desired characte...

Page 26: ...red in the edit field If the best guess of the system was right drawing a new character also serves as confirmation To close the character recognition menu press two fingers on the pad Character modifiers To draw character modifiers use the following gestures The dot represents the starting point of the movement Space Swipe from left to right Delete Swipe from right to left Settings menu Tap on t ...

Page 27: ... label text of the respective favourite If a favourite location is empty the position number of the favourite location 1 to 60 is indicated Displaying favourites The favourites list is accessible from all menus To display one row of favourites when the n screen button is shown at the bottom of the screen Select n To display three rows of favourites see below To display one row of favourites when a...

Page 28: ...ist is wrapped Note At the bottom of the screen indication marks designate how many favourites pages may be accessed and which page is currently displayed The number of indication marks adapts to the view chosen more pages in one row view less pages in three row view Storing favourites Favourites may be stored from the Home screen the audio application the navigation application or the phone appli...

Page 29: ... NAV icon Select DESTINATION in the interaction selector bar and then select RECENT 3 66 To store one of the addresses in the recent destinations list as a favourite reveal the favourites list and scroll to the respective favourites page Tap and hold the respective favourite screen button The favourites page is minimised and the recent destinations menu is redisplayed Select the address you wish t...

Page 30: ...nt favourite label text displayed in the entry field as well as in the label preview area Enter the new label text and select Save You are returned to the favourites page Select H at the bottom of the screen to reveal the interaction selector bar and then select DONE to return to the settings menu Deleting favourites If necessary scroll to the respective favourites page Select the favourite you wi...

Page 31: ...otainment system contacts lists downloaded from Bluetooth devices or other external sources vehicle contacts list Note A maximum of 1000 contacts may be stored in the vehicle contacts list There is no limit for downloaded contacts lists Selecting the contacts source The contacts list first displayed upon access differs depending on the application currently active and the devices connected Changin...

Page 32: ...irst or last name one of the first characters entered is used as sorting criteria The sorting order may be changed if first name and last name are stored in two different fields To change the sorting order select Sort Choose the desired sorting order The list is resorted accordingly Using the contacts list To display the contacts list select CONTACTS in the respective application Navigation applic...

Page 33: ...tion Navigation application Select or enter a destination 3 66 The destination details view is displayed Select Save A menu is displayed Phone application Select RECENT Select w beside the phone number you wish to add to the contacts list A menu is displayed Select one of the options Create New Contact A data category selection menu is displayed Select the respective data category for the informat...

Page 34: ...changes Adding new information Select the field where you wish to enter additional information If you wish to create a new field for a data category already existing e g a second mobile phone number select w in the respective data field Note The w screen button is only displayed if it is possible to add more information for that data category Depending on the field selected the keyboard or keypad ...

Page 35: ...s on the touch pad Scrolling lists 1 finger move up or down 2 fingers move up or down 1 finger move slider on scroll bar 1 finger repeatedly tap or tap and hold the n or o buttons at the top or bottom of the scroll bar Scrolling text 1 finger move up or down 2 fingers move up or down Favourites Lifting lowering rows of favourites 1 finger tap onto selector bar and drag it up or down 3 fingers move...

Page 36: ... to Driver Information Centre 1 finger move in the direction of the Driver Information Centre Seeking for radio stations 2 fingers move left or right to seek up or down Changing waveband 2 fingers move up or down to skip to previous or next radio band Browsing 2 fingers press and hold the touch pad ...

Page 37: ...ger move in the direction of the Driver Information Centre Changing track 2 fingers move left or right to skip to previous or next track Changing media source 2 fingers move up or down to skip to previous or next media source Browsing 2 fingers press and hold the touch pad Activating quick play 1 finger tap and hold respective menu item ...

Page 38: ...n on the map you wish it to centre around Zoom in on the map w screen button 2 fingers move apart spread Zoom out on the map screen button 2 fingers move together pinch Phone menu Sending current audio information to the Driver Information Centre 1 finger move in the direction of the Driver Information Centre Character recognition function Draw character 1 finger move across the screen 1 finger mo...

Page 39: ... the deep frequencies of the audio sources Adjust the settings tapping on or w Balance and fader In the illustration at the right side of the menu define the point within the passenger compartment which is to have the best sound To adjust the settings tap on n o p and q To quickly change between the front and rear speakers select Front or Rear at the top and bottom of the vehicle diagram Surround ...

Page 40: ... and then select the SETTINGS icon Scroll through the list and select Radio and then Auto Volume To adjust the degree of volume adaptation set Auto Volume to one of the available options Off no enhancement of volume with increasing vehicle speed High maximum enhancement of volume with increasing vehicle speed System settings Various settings and adaptions for the Infotainment system can be made vi...

Page 41: ...y in the menus select Off Language Press and then select the SETTINGS icon Scroll through the list and select Language Note The language currently active is marked with 9 Scroll through the list and select the desired language Valet mode If valet mode is activated all vehicle displays are locked and no changes may be performed within the system Note Vehicle related messages and the rear backup cam...

Page 42: ...ing on the external lighting conditions select Day or Night If you select Auto the system automatically adjusts the display Calibrate Touchscreen Select Calibrate Touchscreen to enter the respective submenu Follow the instructions on the screen tapping on the respective points indicated The touch screen is calibrated Turn Display Off Select Turn Display Off to turn off the display To turn the disp...

Page 43: ...ech settings application tray contacts sources A warning message is displayed Select Restore The settings are reset Software Information Press and select the SETTINGS icon Scroll through the list and select Software Information A list of version numbers of all items loaded to the system is displayed System update To update your system software contact your Opel Service Partner TouchPad In this men...

Page 44: ...ation search Automatic station search Press t or v to play the previous or next station Manual station search Press and hold t or v Release the respective button when the desired frequency has almost been reached Station lists In the station lists all receivable radio stations within the current reception area are available for selection To display the station list of the waveband currently active...

Page 45: ...n the respective waveband To display all frequencies available for the waveband currently active select View in the upper right corner of the screen To tune to the desired frequency scroll through the list and select the desired list item Favourites For a detailed description 3 27 Waveband menus The waveband menus allow access to different settings options The following options are available for a...

Page 46: ...free reception Advantages of RDS On the display the programme name of the station appears instead of its frequency During a station search the Infotainment system tunes in to RDS stations only The Infotainment system always tunes into the best receivable broadcasting frequency of the set station by means of AF alternative frequency Depending on the station received the Infotainment system displays...

Page 47: ...are indicated by the programme name instead of the broadcasting frequency With DAB several radio programmes services can be broadcasted on a single frequency ensemble Besides high quality digital audio services DAB is also able to transmit programme associated data and a multitude of other data services including travel and traffic information As long as a given DAB receiver can pick up the signal...

Page 48: ...ts can only be received if the DAB waveband is activated DAB to DAB Linking If this function is activated the device switches over to the same service programme on another DAB ensemble frequency if available when the DAB signal is too weak to be picked up by the receiver Set DAB to DAB Linking to On or Off DAB to FM Linking If this function is activated the device switches over to a corresponding ...

Page 49: ...d WMA files written in any format other than listed above may not play correctly and their file names and folder names may not be displayed correctly Audio CDs with copy protection which are not in compliance with the audio CD standard may not play correctly or not at all Self recorded CD Rs and CD RWs are more vulnerable to mishandling than prerecorded CDs Correct handling especially in the case ...

Page 50: ...er only deals with playing MP3 files since the operation for MP3 and WMA files is identical When a CD with WMA files is loaded MP3 related menus are displayed Usage Starting CD playback Push an audio or MP3 CD with the labelled side facing upwards into the CD slot until it is pulled in Repeatedly press MEDIA to activate the CD function Removing a CD Press R The CD is pushed out of the CD slot If t...

Page 51: ...ing is highlighted Scroll through the list and select the desired list item Note For a detailed description of browsing MP3 CDs 3 54 CD Menu To display the CD Menu select MENU in the interaction selector bar Tone Settings For a detailed description 3 39 Shuffle If Shuffle is set to On all tracks on the active CD are played in random order Set Shuffle to On or Off Auto Volume For a detailed descrip...

Page 52: ...t the audio signal of the auxiliary device is transmitted via the speakers of the Infotainment system The volume and the tone settings can be adjusted via the Infotainment system All other control functions need to be operated via the auxiliary device Connecting a device To connect the auxiliary device to the AUX input socket of the Infotainment system use the following cable 3 pole for audio sour...

Page 53: ...ove the USB storage device Caution Avoid disconnecting the device during playback This may damage the device or the Infotainment system USB audio function The Infotainment system can play music files contained in USB storage devices or iPod iPhone products USB movie function The Infotainment system can play movies contained in USB storage devices SD card An SD card may be inserted in the SD card s...

Page 54: ...m Connecting a device Find a detailed description on the Bluetooth connection 3 84 Bluetooth audio function The Infotainment system can play music files contained in Bluetooth devices like iPod or Smartphone File formats Only devices formatted in the FAT32 NTFS and HFS file systems are supported Note Some files may not be played properly This might be due to a different recording format or the con...

Page 55: ... Tap and hold t or v to rewind or fast forward Browse function Note The browse function is not available for AUX and Bluetooth media sources To display the browse screen you may optionally Tap anywhere on the screen Select BROWSE on the left side of the screen Turn MENU Select PLAYLISTS ARTISTS ALBUMS SONGS GENRES or MORE MORE comprises the additional categories Folder View Podcasts Audiobooks Vid...

Page 56: ...th Devices to display the device list For a detailed description 3 84 Traffic Programme TP To constantly receive traffic news set Traffic Programme TP On For a detailed description 3 46 Playing movies Starting video playback Connect the device 3 52 Repeatedly press MEDIA to activate the desired media source Select BROWSE and then MORE Select Videos and then the desired movie file Video playback is...

Page 57: ...devices 57 Fast forwarding or rewinding Tap and hold t or v to rewind or fast forward Video menu To display the video menu select MENU in the interaction selector bar For a detailed description of the menu 3 54 ...

Page 58: ...on system does not release the driver from the responsibility for a correct vigilant attitude in road traffic The relevant traffic regulations must always be followed If a navigation instruction contradicts traffic regulations the traffic regulations always apply Functioning of the navigation system The position and movement of the vehicle are detected by the navigation system using sensors The tr...

Page 59: ...can City street house number postal code city country France house number street postal code city country Germany street house number postal code city country or city street house number country Gibraltar Ireland house number street city country Great Britain house number street city country or postal code country Latvia Ukraine street house number city postal code country Montenegro street house ...

Page 60: ...n SD card contact your Opel Service Partner Usage Information on the map display To display the navigation map press and then select the NAV icon Route guidance not active The current location is indicated by a vehicle icon After a timeout of approx 15 seconds the application tray and the interaction selector bar disappear to show a full screen view of the map To redisplay the application tray and...

Page 61: ...e is indicated by an arrow symbol The distance to the next turning manoeuvre is displayed Map manipulation Scrolling To scroll the map you may optionally Place your finger anywhere on the screen and move it up down left or right depending on the direction in which you want to scroll Place two fingers on the touch pad and move them up down left or right depending on the direction in which you want ...

Page 62: ...ive on the map select OVERVIEW The screen button changes to RESET To return to the normal view select RESET Changing the map view To toggle between the different map views 3D View Heading Up View North Up View repeatedly select x in the application tray Note The map view may also be adapted via the navigation menu see below Information on the current location Select MENU in the interaction selecto...

Page 63: ...activated audio control screen buttons are displayed in the interaction selector bar of the map view Select MENU in the interaction selector bar and then select Map View to display the respective submenu Set Audio Information to On or Off Display mode Select MENU in the interaction selector bar and then select Map View to display the respective submenu Select Day Night Mode to display the respecti...

Page 64: ...y the recent destinations list To delete a destination select next to the respective destination You are prompted with a message Confirm the message to delete the destination Downloaded POIs Select My POIs to display the respective submenu POIs which were previously downloaded to the system may be deleted The other POIs remain within the system Deleting all downloaded POIs To delete all entries in...

Page 65: ...requirements After creation such user defined POIs can be downloaded to the Infotainment system For each POI you need to define the GPS coordinates longitude and latitude values of the respective location and a descriptive name After downloading the POI data to the Infotainment system you will find the respective POIs as selectable destinations in the My POIs menu see Selecting a point of interest...

Page 66: ...der structure 2 Examples F myPOIs AnnsPOIs or F myPOIs MyJourney London where F is the root directory of the USB drive Note In a folder only subfolders or only POI files may be stored A mixture of both will not be imported correctly to the system After downloading individual POI data organised in that way to the Infotainment system see download description further below the My POIs menu will show ...

Page 67: ...is Way Southampton The navigation system accepts incomplete inputs to some extend Example Lewis Way Southampton For destinations abroad add the country name or three letter country code to the end of the input Example Megisserie Paris FRA To confirm your input select the Go screen button in the top left corner of the screen If there is more than one destination possible according to the informatio...

Page 68: ... The contact details view is displayed Select one of the addresses stored for the contact The destination details view is displayed To start route guidance select Go Selecting a point of interest A point of interest POI is a specific location that might be of general interest e g a petrol station a parking area or a restaurant The data stored within the navigation system contains a great number of...

Page 69: ...lay all POIs within one subcategory select the respective subcategory Scroll through the list and select the desired POI The destination details view is displayed Searching POIs via keyboard To search for a particular POI a category or a specific location select Spell Name in the POI main categories list or in one of the subcategory lists A keyboard is displayed Enter the desired name category or ...

Page 70: ... guidance select DESTINATION in the interaction selector bar of the map view Alternatively tap on the arrow symbol indicating your next turning manoeuvre on the right side of the screen to display the route guidance menu Select DESTINATION in the interaction selector bar of the route guidance menu Enter or select a new address Select Go You are prompted with a message Select Add as Waypoint The ro...

Page 71: ...ber is stored for the respective location Storing destinations Contacts entry After entering a destination and before starting route guidance the destination details view is displayed To save the respective destination in the contacts list select Save For a detailed description on how to save an address in the contacts list 3 31 Note The Save screen button is only available if the address has not ...

Page 72: ... calculation and guidance Navigation voice settings Select MENU in the interaction selector bar and then select Navigation Voice Preferences to display the respective submenu If Voice Prompts is activated navigation voice prompts are read out by the system during active route guidance Set Voice Prompts to On or Off If set to Off only a beep is sounded If Prompts During Phone Calls is activated nav...

Page 73: ...c to On Select Automatically Avoid Traffic or Ask Me before Avoiding Types of traffic incidents Select Traffic Types to display the respective submenu Select the types of traffic incidents to be avoided TMC stations The TMC radio stations supply information on the current traffic situation considered in the calculation of the route Select TMC Station to display the respective submenu The default s...

Page 74: ...is recalculated to the new destination Ending route guidance After route guidance has been started tap on the arrow button to display the route guidance menu To cancel route guidance select END Excluding streets from route guidance After route guidance has been started you may exclude streets from the previously calculated route The route is then recalculated bypassing the streets previously exclu...

Page 75: ...ormation name of the street motorway or motorway junction direction arrow distance to the next street on the route estimated arrival time when reaching the next street To display all available information on a particular list item select the respective list item and then select Info in the top line of the screen Displaying the waypoint list The waypoint list displays all waypoints of the calculate...

Page 76: ...of the screen to save the changes Editing the waypoint trip To arrange a waypoint trip as desired tap on the arrow button to display the route guidance menu and select EDIT The waypoints list is displayed To change the position of the waypoints within the list select and next to the respective list items To delete a waypoint from the list select For a detailed description on how to add new waypoin...

Page 77: ...nt ways to speak commands for performing the desired actions Most of them except destination entry and voice keypad can be completed in a single command If the action takes more than one command to be performed proceed as follows In the first command you indicate the kind of action to be performed like Navigation destination entry The system replies with prompts that lead you through a dialogue fo...

Page 78: ...ge the display language to French German or Italian For changing the display language see Language in chapter System settings 3 40 Input order for destination addresses The order in which the parts of an address need to be entered using the speech recognition system is dependent on the country where the destination is located Austria Germany city street house number Belgium France Great Britain ho...

Page 79: ...e corresponds to natural speech Note When starting to use the speech recognition it may be advantageous to use the Long setting As you get more experienced it may be advantageous to use the Short setting Voice pass thru application The voice pass thru application of the Infotainment system allows access to the speech recognition commands on your smartphone See your smartphone manufacturer s user g...

Page 80: ...ech recognition is ready for voice input a beep is heard The speech recognition symbol on the right side of the help menu changes from black to red You can now say a voice command see description above Adjusting the volume of voice prompts Press or on the right side of the steering wheel upwards increase volume or downwards decrease volume Interrupting a voice prompt As an experienced user you can...

Page 81: ...however are too complex for a single command First state a command that explains the type of destination needed such as Directions to an Address Navigate to an intersection Find a Place of Interest or Directions to a contact The system responds with requesting more details When searching for a Place of Interest only major chains may be selected by name Chains are businesses with at least 20 locati...

Page 82: ... either displayed in the Driver Information Centre or on the centre display To interrupt the help prompt press w A beep is heard You may say a command Voice pass thru application Activating speech recognition Press and hold s on the steering wheel The menu of the voice pass thru application is displayed Select Start to activate a speech recognition session As soon as a beep is heard you can say a ...

Page 83: ... phone and network provider You will find further information on this in the operating instructions for your mobile phone or you can enquire about them with your network provider Important information for operation and traffic safety 9 Warning Mobile phones have effects on your environment For this reason safety regulations and directions have been prepared You should be familiar with the related ...

Page 84: ...ooth to display the respective submenu Pairing a device Important information Up to five devices can be paired to the system Only one paired device can be connected to the Infotainment system at a time Pairing normally only needs to be carried out once unless the device is deleted from the list of paired devices If the device has been connected previously the Infotainment system automatically esta...

Page 85: ...If this function is not supported by the Bluetooth device a corresponding message is displayed on the Infotainment system Pairing via the Phone application 1 Press and then select the PHONE icon 2 Select Pair Device 3 Proceed from step 3 of Pairing via the Settings application see above 4 If the device has been successfully paired the phone menu is displayed Note If the Bluetooth connection fails ...

Page 86: ...not be made on all mobile phone networks it is possible that they cannot be made when certain network services and or telephone functions are active You can enquire about this with the local network operators The emergency call number can differ depending on the region and country Please enquire beforehand about the correct emergency call number for the relevant region Making an emergency call Dia...

Page 87: ... desired number and select Call The number is dialled To dial a speed dial number enter the number and tap and hold the last digit The number is dialled Contacts Press and then select the PHONE icon to display the respective menu If necessary select CONTACTS in the interaction selector bar The contacts list is displayed For a detailed description of the contacts lists 3 31 Scroll to the desired co...

Page 88: ...favourites page If necessary scroll through the pages Select the desired favourite screen button For a detailed description 3 27 Incoming phone call Taking a phone call If a radio or media source is active when a call comes in the audio source is muted and remains muted until the call is ended A message with the caller s name or number is displayed at the bottom of the screen To answer the call se...

Page 89: ...ctivate the handsfree function select Handsfree Second phone call Initiating a second phone call To initiate a second phone call select Add in the in call view The phone menu is displayed Initiate a second phone call For a detailed description see above To cancel the initiation of the second call and return to the in call view select Current Call Both calls are displayed in the in call view Second...

Page 90: ...st be met in order to use the TEXT application The Bluetooth function of the respective phone must be activated see user guide of the device Dependent on the phone it may be required to set the device to visible see user guide of the device The respective phone must be paired and connected to the Infotainment system For a detailed description 3 84 The respective phone must support Bluetooth Messag...

Page 91: ...elect the desired message to display the message view Select LISTEN in the interaction selector bar Viewing a message Note If the vehicle is going faster than 8 km h the text message is not displayed on the screen Select INBOX in the interaction selector bar The text messages stored on the respective phone are displayed in a list Select the desired message to display the complete message text Call...

Page 92: ...e message view To delete the text message select Delete in the interaction selector bar Device list Select PHONES to display the device list For a detailed description 3 84 Text settings Select Settings to enter the settings menu Text Alerts If you wish an alert to pop up when a new text message is received set Text Alerts to On Manage Predefined Messages Select Manage Predefined Messages to displ...

Page 93: ...installation points for the external antenna or equipment holder and ways of using devices with a transmission power exceeding 10 watts Use of a handsfree attachment without external antenna with mobile telephone standards GSM 900 1800 1900 and UMTS is only permitted if the maximum transmission power of the mobile telephone is 2 watts for GSM 900 or 1 watt for the other types For reasons of safety...

Page 94: ...calls list is allowed on the phone Depending on the phone loading the phone book and recent calls list might take a few minutes Detailed description 3 86 Touch pad How can I select a button with the touch pad When tapping on the touch pad nothing happens Press the touch pad down Tapping will not trigger an action Detailed description 3 15 What multi finger gestures does the touch pad support Sever...

Page 95: ...gs list and then Manage Favourites in order to rename delete or move the favourites Detailed description 3 27 Where are the favourites stored and how can I recall them The favourites are stored in the favourites list To recall a favourite select the respective screen button on the favourites row displayed On certain screens the favourites list is hidden to extend the main content view On these scr...

Page 96: ...stations or media music such as playlists or albums select BROWSE on the audio screen Detailed description for radio 3 44 CD 3 50 external devices 3 54 Other How can I improve the performance of the voice recognition The voice recognition is designed to understand naturally pronounced voice commands Wait for the beep tone and speak afterwards Try to speak naturally not too fast or too loud Detaile...

Page 97: ...Frequently asked questions 97 ...

Page 98: ...52 Automatic volume adjustment Auto volume 40 Auto Set 40 Auto volume 40 AUX 52 B BACK button 15 Balance 39 Basic operation Application tray 20 Character recognition pane 23 Contacts 31 Controls 15 Displays 14 Favourites 27 35 Five way controller 15 Home screen 20 Instrument panel 15 Interaction selector bar 20 Keyboard 23 Keypad 23 Menus 35 Steering wheel controls 15 Touch pad 15 Touch screen 15 ...

Page 99: ...les 52 Five way controller 15 Forgotten PIN 40 Frequency list 44 Frequently asked questions 94 G General information 49 52 58 77 83 AUX 52 Bluetooth music 52 CD 49 Infotainment system 6 Navigation 58 Phone portal 83 Radio 44 SD 52 USB 52 Guidance 71 H Home button 15 20 Home screen 20 I Individual POIs 60 Infotainment control panel 8 Infotainment controls 15 Intellitext 47 Interaction selector bar ...

Page 100: ... card 54 USB 54 56 OVERVIEW screen button 60 P Pairing 84 Phone Bluetooth 83 Bluetooth connection 84 Contacts 31 Emergency calls 86 Favourites 27 Handsfree mode 86 Phone book 31 86 Recent calls 86 Ringtone 86 Text messages 90 Phone book 31 86 Phone call Initiating 86 Rejecting 86 Taking 86 Playing audio 54 Playing movies 56 POIs 66 R Radio Category list 44 DAB 47 DAB announcements 47 DAB menu 47 D...

Page 101: ... stations 58 Tone settings 39 Touch operation overview 35 Touch pad 15 40 Scrolling 40 Touch screen 15 Touch screen calibration 40 TP 46 Traffic incidents 71 Traffic Programme 46 Treble 39 Turn list 71 U Usage 12 44 50 60 79 AUX 54 Bluetooth music 54 CD 50 Displays 14 Infotainment controls 15 Infotainment system 12 Navigation system 60 Phone 86 SD card 54 USB 54 56 USB 52 V Valet mode Locking 40 U...

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Page 103: ...Introduction 104 Basic operation 111 Radio 116 CD Player 122 External devices 125 Phone 129 Index 138 R300 Color R400 Color ...

Page 104: ...inment system is equipped with a Phone portal that allows comfortable and safe use of your mobile phone in the vehicle Optionally the Infotainment system can be operated using the control panel or the controls on the steering wheel Note This manual describes all options and features available for the various Infotainment systems Certain descriptions including those for display and menu functions m...

Page 105: ...ve into Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static noise distortion or loss of reception due to changes in distance from the transmitter multi path reception due to reflection shadowing Theft deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrence The Infotainment system therefore functions only in your vehicle an...

Page 106: ...106 Introduction Control elements overview Control panel ...

Page 107: ...n menus 111 7 Press display Home screen 111 8 BACK Menu one level back 111 Input delete last character or entire entry 111 9 v Radio short press skip to next station press and hold seek up 116 External devices short press skip to next track press and hold fast forward 127 10 d if CD player equipped Press eject disc TONE if CD player not equipped Press display tone settings menu 122 11 t Radio shor...

Page 108: ... way controller 111 Press buttons operate menus on the Driver Information Centre see images below i display menu for application selection return to next higher menu level j display application specific main menu P Q select menu item 9 confirm selection 2 Press upwards increase volume Press downwards decrease volume 3 k l If radio is active press to select next previous favourite 117 If media sour...

Page 109: ...omes active Press and hold X again to turn the system off Automatic switch off If the Infotainment system is switched on pressing X while the ignition is switched off it switches off again automatically after 30 minutes Setting the volume Turn m The current setting is shown on the display When the Infotainment system is switched on the last selected volume is set provided that the volume is lower ...

Page 110: ...rnal devices 3 125 Phone Press to display the Home screen Select PHONE to establish a Bluetooth connection between the Infotainment system and a mobile phone If a connection can be established the main menu of the phone mode is displayed For a detailed description of mobile phone operation via the Infotainment system 3 133 If no connection can be established a corresponding message is displayed Fo...

Page 111: ...cted screen button or menu item to confirm a changed settings value to switch to a different settings option to display the application specific submenu Note In subsequent chapters the operating steps for selecting and activating a screen button or menu item will be described as select button name item name Home button Press on the instrument panel to access the Home screen BACK button When operat...

Page 112: ...ation To display the menu for application selection press i Repeatedly press P or Q to scroll to a menu item Press 9 to confirm your selection The respective application is activated Selecting an application specific function To display the main menu of the application currently active press j Repeatedly press P or Q to select a menu item Press 9 to confirm your selection A submenu with further op...

Page 113: ...liser The options offer optimised bass middle and treble presettings for the relevant style of music Turn MENU to scroll through the different options Press MENU to confirm the selected option Note If EQ is set to Custom Bass Midrange and Treble can be adjusted manually Volume settings Maximum start up volume Press and then select the SETTINGS icon Scroll through the list and select Radio and then...

Page 114: ...ly select 12 24 HR at the bottom of the screen to choose a time mode If the 12 hour mode is selected a third column for AM and PM selection is displayed Select the desired option Clock Display Select Clock Display to enter the respective submenu To turn off the digital clock display in the menus select Off Language Press and then select the SETTINGS icon Select Language Scroll through the list and...

Page 115: ...el Return to Factory Settings Press and then select the SETTINGS icon Scroll through the list and select Return to Factory Settings Restore Vehicle Settings Select Restore Vehicle Settings to restore all vehicle personalisation settings A warning message is displayed Select Restore The settings are reset Clear All Private Data Select Clear All Private Data to delete e g paired Bluetooth devices st...

Page 116: ...e different wavebands Station search Automatic station search Press t or v to play the previous or next station Manual station search Press and hold t or v Release the respective button when the required frequency has almost been reached Manual tuning FM and DAB waveband Press MENU to open the waveband menu and then select Manual Tuning Depending on the waveband selected a list of all FM or DAB fr...

Page 117: ... the FM and the DAB wavebands Press MENU to display the respective waveband menu and select Categories A list of programme type categories currently available is displayed Select the desired category A list of stations is displayed transmitting a programme of the selected type Select the desired station Updating the station lists FM and DAB waveband Press MENU to open the waveband menu and select ...

Page 118: ...s k or l to select the desired station Alternatively using the five way controller Press i to display the cluster menu for application selection Select AUDIO and then Favorites Select the desired favourite Editing favourites Press and then select the SETTINGS icon Select Radio and then Manage Favorites All favourites are displayed on the screen Deleting favourites Select the favourite you wish to ...

Page 119: ...ic Programme TP Radio traffic service stations are RDS stations that broadcast traffic news If the traffic service is switched on the currently active function is interrupted for the duration of the traffic announcement If the radio traffic service is activated TP is shown in the top line of all main menus If the current station or media played is not a radio traffic service station is displayed a...

Page 120: ...signal is reproduced at a constant volume If the DAB signal is too weak to be picked up by the receiver reception is interrupted completely This can be avoided by activating DAB to DAB Linking and or DAB to FM Linking in the DAB option menu see below Interference caused by stations that are on nearby frequencies a phenomenon that is typical of AM and FM reception does not occur with DAB If the DAB...

Page 121: ...ogramme on another DAB ensemble frequency if available when the DAB signal is too weak to be picked up by the receiver Set DAB to DAB Linking to On or Off DAB to FM Linking If this function is activated the device switches over to a corresponding FM station of the active DAB service if available when the DAB signal is too weak to be picked up by the receiver Set DAB to FM Linking to On or Off L Ba...

Page 122: ...nd WMA files written in any format other than listed above may not play correctly and their file names and folder names may not be displayed correctly Audio CDs with copy protection which are not in compliance with the audio CD standard may not play correctly or not at all Self recorded CD Rs and CD RWs are more vulnerable to mishandling than prerecorded CDs Correct handling especially in the case...

Page 123: ...h WMA files is loaded MP3 related menus are displayed Usage Starting CD playback Push an audio or MP3 CD with the labelled side upwards into the CD slot until it is pulled in Repeatedly press MEDIA to activate the CD function Removing a CD Press R The CD is pushed out of the CD slot If the CD is not removed after ejection it will be drawn back in after a few seconds Function buttons Pausing CD pla...

Page 124: ...isplay the CD menu and then select Browse CD Media The track list is displayed Note The track currently playing is highlighted Scroll through the list and select the desired list item Note For a detailed description of browsing MP3 CDs 3 127 ...

Page 125: ...dio signal of the auxiliary device is transmitted via the speakers of the Infotainment system The volume and the tone settings can be adjusted via the Infotainment system All other control functions need to be operated via the auxiliary device Connecting disconnecting a device To connect the auxiliary device to the AUX input socket of the Infotainment system use the following cable 3 pole for audi...

Page 126: ...onnect the USB device or iPod select another function and then remove the USB storage device Caution Avoid disconnecting the device during playback This may damage the device or the Infotainment system USB audio function The Infotainment system can play music files contained in USB storage devices or iPod iPhone products SD card An SD card may be inserted in the SD card slot When inserted the SD c...

Page 127: ...ment system Connecting a device Find a detailed description on the Bluetooth connection 3 130 Bluetooth audio function The Infotainment system can play music files contained in Bluetooth devices like iPod or Smartphone File formats Only devices formatted in the FAT32 NTFS and HFS file systems are supported Note Some files may not be played properly This might be due to a different recording format...

Page 128: ...ck e g album artist genre To deactivate the shuffle function select 9 again Note If the shuffle function is activated 9 is highlighted in red Browse function Note The browse function is not available for AUX and Bluetooth media sources Folders only available if a folder structure is stored on the device Press MENU and then select Folder View The folder structure on the respective device is display...

Page 129: ...e and network provider You will find further information on this in the operating instructions for your mobile phone or you can enquire about them with your network provider Important information for operation and traffic safety 9 Warning Mobile phones have effects on your environment For this reason safety regulations and directions have been prepared You should be familiar with the related direc...

Page 130: ... Press and then select the SETTINGS icon Select Bluetooth to display the respective submenu Pairing a device Important information Up to five devices can be paired to the system Only one paired device can be connected to the Infotainment system at a time Pairing normally only needs to be carried out once unless the device is deleted from the list of paired devices If the device has been connected ...

Page 131: ... system Pairing via the Phone application 1 Press and then select the PHONE icon The phone main menu is displayed 2 Select Manage Phones to display the device list 3 Select PAIR 4 Proceed from step 3 of Pairing via the settings application see above 5 If the device has been successfully paired the phone menu is displayed Note If the Bluetooth connection fails a failure message is displayed on the ...

Page 132: ... and then select the SETTINGS icon Select Bluetooth to display the respective submenu 2 Select Device Management to display the device list 3 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to delete and then select DELETE You are prompted with a message 4 Confirm the message The device is deleted from the list Emergency call 9 Warning Connection setup cannot be guaranteed in all situations For this reason y...

Page 133: ...ncy call centre Operation As soon as a connection via Bluetooth has been set up between your mobile phone and the Infotainment system you can operate many functions of your mobile phone via the Infotainment system Note Not every mobile phone supports all functions of the Phone portal Therefore deviations from the range of functions described below are possible Phone application Press and then sele...

Page 134: ... details view is displayed Select one of the phone numbers stored under that contact The number is dialled Calls lists Press and then select the PHONE icon to display the phone main menu Select Recent Calls The recent calls list is displayed Note The recent calls list for the currently connected mobile phone is displayed Select one of the phone numbers stored in the recent calls list The number is...

Page 135: ...ll Select END to end the call Deactivating the microphone Select MUTE to temporarily deactivate the microphone The screen button changes to UNMUTE To reactivate the microphone select UNMUTE Deactivating the handsfree function To continue the conversation on your mobile phone select HANDSET The screen button changes to HNDFREE To reactivate the handsfree function select HNDFREE Second phone call In...

Page 136: ...ype approval EU directive 95 54 EC Recommendations for fault free operation The exterior antenna needs to be professionally installed to obtain the maximum range possible Maximum transmission power 10 watts The mobile phone needs to be installed in a suitable spot Consider relevant note in the Owner s manual chapter Airbag system Seek advice on predetermined installation points for the external an...

Page 137: ...7 Caution Mobile telephones and radio equipment may lead to malfunctions in the vehicle electronics when operated inside the vehicle with no exterior antenna unless the above mentioned regulations are observed ...

Page 138: ...er 111 Instrument panel 111 Bass 112 Bluetooth connection 130 Bluetooth music 125 C Category list 116 CD player 122 Clock display 114 Control elements Infotainment system 106 Steering wheel 106 Control elements overview 106 D DAB 120 DAB linking 120 Digital audio broadcasting 120 E Emergency call 132 EQ 112 Equaliser 112 F Fader 112 Favourite lists 117 Retrieving stations 117 Storing stations 117 ...

Page 139: ...information 129 Handsfree mode 133 Phone book 133 Recent calls 133 Ringtone 133 Phone book 133 Phone call Initiating 133 Rejecting 133 Taking 133 Playing audio 127 R Radio Category list 116 DAB 120 DAB announcements 120 DAB menu 120 Digital Audio Broadcasting 120 Favourite lists 117 FM menu 119 Frequency list 116 Intellitext 120 L Band 120 Radio Data System 119 RDS 119 Region 119 Regionalisation 1...

Page 140: ...gs 112 TP 119 Traffic Programme 119 Treble 112 U Usage 109 116 123 AUX 127 Bluetooth music 127 CD 123 Infotainment system 109 Menu 111 Phone 133 SD card 127 USB 127 USB 125 V Valet mode Locking 114 Unlocking 114 Volume Auto volume control 113 Maximum startup volume 113 Mute function 109 Setting the volume 109 Speed compensated volume 113 Volume limitation at high temperatures 109 Volume settings 1...

Page 141: ...ed below Adam Opel AG reserves the right to make changes to the technical specifications features and design of the vehicles relative to the information in this publication as well as changes to the publication itself Edition January 2015 ADAM OPEL AG Rüsselsheim Printed on chlorine free bleached paper 01 2015 KTA 2677 13 EN KTA 2677 13 en ...

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