Introduction
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Press the CONFIG button to display
the Config Menu. The Config Menu is
used for changing the settings for the
audio, navigation display, phone,
vehicle configuration and time
features.
Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to scroll
through the available setup features.
Once the desired feature displays,
press the TUNE/MENU knob or press
the desired feature on the screen, to
display more options within that
feature.
Languages
To change the display language, see
“Vehicle personalisation” in the
vehicle Owner's Manual.
The vehicle supports English, French,
Spanish, German, Italian, Swedish,
Dutch, Polish, Hungarian, Czech,
Slovak, Danish, Portuguese,
Norwegian, Finnish and Turkish. The
default language is English.
English and metric unit conversion
To change the display readings
between English and metric units,
see “Driver Information Centre (DIC)”
in the Owner's manual.
Deleting personal information
The navigation system can record
and store destinations and personal
information such as names and
addresses.
It is recommended that this
information be deleted when selling
or disposing of the vehicle:
■ Last destinations
■ Address book, Favourite route,
Preset Destinations and HDD
Music Files
Storing radio station presets
Up to 36 preset stations can be
stored.
1. Press VOL/
m
to turn the system
on.
If viewing a map screen, press the
RADIO BAND button.
2. Select the band.
3. Seek or tune to the desired station
to select it.
4. Press and hold one of the preset
screen buttons for more than two
seconds.
5. Repeat the steps for each preset.
To change the number of preset
pages, see “Mixed-band presets”
under AM-FM radio
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19.
Entering an address and point of
interest and storing preset
destinations
The vehicle must be in P (Park) to
perform these operations.
Entering an address
To more easily find a city or a street
name:
■ Enter the street name first instead
of the city name or vice versa.
■ Enter more characters or reduce
the number of characters to reduce
or expand the available options.
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