Equipment
Mobile phone system with Bluetooth
®
.
Satellite navigation
The CD 70 satellite navigation system uses
the international network of GPS (Global
Positioning System) satellites, linked to a
comprehensive CD-ROM mapping system,
to determine your precise location and guide
you to your chosen destination virtually
anywhere in mainland Britain.
Vauxhall’s satellite navigation systems have
been widely acclaimed for their ease of use
and high level of information. There are three
screen styles – pictographic, split-screen
pictographic/map and map only. The split-
screen facility displays the route as a map,
while directional arrows give immediate
information about road junctions. The display
also allows you to vary the map scale –
close-up for town driving or a wider scale
for long distances, if required.
The CD 70 also features Traffic Message
Channel (TMC), a specific application of
RDS used for broadcasting real-time traffic
information, delivered to the driver either
visually or verbally. TMC can also offer
dynamic route guidance – alerting the driver
to a problem on the planned route and
calculating an alternative route to avoid the
incident.
CD 70 standard features
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Split-screen facility displaying directional
symbols and route on map
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Audio/voice
direction guidance prompt
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Automatic
re-routing on request
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CD-ROMs available
for all major European countries
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Option of
destination entry via partial postcode
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Display of estimated time remaining and
distance to destination
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Points of interest,
including attractions, petrol stations, airports,
hotels, restaurants, etc
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Store up to 100
personal destinations
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Last 10 destinations
stored automatically
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Traffic Message
Channel (TMC)
MP3 CD player
An MP3 is a compressed sound or music
file and, due to its small size, it takes up less
space on a compact disc, which means that
more tracks can be recorded onto a CD. It’s
possible to fit almost 10 hours of music onto
one CD, and, in a way, turns a single-disc
CD/MP3 player into a multi-disc autochanger.
Mobile phone system with Bluetooth
®
Vauxhall’s optional factory-fit dual-band
mobile phone system has been considerably
enhanced. Now fully integrated into the audio
and communication system, it also features
voice control and will connect wirelessly
to phones with Bluetooth
®
technology.
All the required information is displayed on
the graphic information display when
a mobile phone is in use, while the menus
are easily navigated by either the steering
wheel audio controls or the multi-function
button on the radio. Certain functions can
also be controlled by voice activation.
The mobile phone system can be further
enhanced by fitting a phone-specific cradle,
available as a Vauxhall Accessory. The cradle
offers a secure location for your phone, while
simultaneously charging the phone’s
battery and connecting its antenna to the
car’s external aerial. A list of compatible
cradles is featured in the online Vauxhall
Car and Accessory Price Guide.
Auxiliary-in socket
The auxiliary-in socket allows you to connect
your portable MP3 music player directly into
the car’s audio system. All you need is your
music player and a suitable connecting lead
and you can listen to all your favourite tunes
through your car’s speaker system.
When using an MP3 player in the car the
majority of the controls, such as track
selection, remain solely on the player, while
only the volume is controlled via the car’s
regular audio controls.
NB:
Auxiliary-in socket is not available in
conjunction with CDC 40 audio units.
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