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Navigation

Name preferences

To display street and house numbers

on the map.
Use day/night colours

In the default automatic mode, the

system will automatically switch

between day and night modes.
If manual mode is preferred,

automatic mode can be deactivated

by selecting Use day colours or Use

night colours.
Automatic switching can be

reactivated using the Brightness

preferences menu.
Change map colours

New colours can also be

downloaded. To select a downloaded

colour, select an additional colour

scheme, then the colour required.
Brightness preferences

Adjust the screen brightness to suit

the external lighting conditions.
Set clock

When the clocks change in summer

or winter, or when travelling abroad,

the time on the system will need

adjusting. Select Set clock; the

system offers three display modes.

Select the desired mode, then Done

using the soft button. Set the clock,

then select Done.
Clock synchronisation: The

synchronisation option allows the

time to be set directly using GPS

information. Select the Sync option

with the left soft button ⌞.
Start-up preferences

Used to change the system start-up

settings and also the start-up page by

customising it with a chosen photo.
Show fewer menu options

Allows simplification of the menu to

facilitate better use. To reactivate all

options, select this icon again.
Change language

To change language, select

Language:, the required language

can then be selected from the list.
Reset factory settings

To reset all system parameters and

delete all personal data.
Select Reset factory settings in the

main menu, then follow the on-screen

instructions using the soft buttons.

Partial reset: allows the deletion of all

personal data (favourites, recent

destinations, etc.).
After resetting, the system will restart

in English.

Destination input

Select a destination

From the main menu, select Navigate

to..., then choose from the following

options:
Home

Guides you to your home.
To store the address of your home

location, see Add and save a

favourite.
Favourite

A stored list of frequently visited

destinations.

■ Select Favourite and confirm.
■ Select the required destination from

the list and confirm.

To store a destination in the

favourites list, see Add and save a

favourite.

Summary of Contents for MOVANO

Page 1: ...0 1 Infotainment Manual Model Year 2013 Edition May 2012 TS 1686 A 13 VAUXHALL Movano Infotainment Manual Model Year 2013 Edition May 2012 TS 1686 A 13...

Page 2: ...Introduction 2 Radio 28 CD Player 39 AUX input 46 USB port 48 Bluetooth music 51 Navigation 57 Voice recognition 74 Phone 76 Index 96 Contents...

Page 3: ...avigation system s dynamic route planning will reliably guide you to your destination and can help avoid traffic jams and other traffic problems Optionally the Infotainment system can be operated usin...

Page 4: ...n The vehicle display screens may not support your specific language Display messages and interior labelling are written in bold letters The operations given within this manual refer to Infotainment s...

Page 5: ...4 Introduction Control elements overview Instrument panel CD35 BT...

Page 6: ...previous radio frequency 30 Long press Automatic station search 30 Audio MP3 WMA CD Short press Skip track backwards 40 Long press Fast rewind 40 8 3 Radio Short press Search for next radio frequency...

Page 7: ...6 Introduction Instrument panel CD30 BT...

Page 8: ...rotary knob 18 Press Confirm an action 18 Turn Search radio station or waveband 28 Turn Change CD track 40 6 TEL Telephone menu 76 7 2 3 Radio frequency Search backwards forwards 30 Audio MP3 WMA CD S...

Page 9: ...8 Introduction Instrument panel CD20...

Page 10: ...ckwards forwards 30 Select system settings 28 Short press Change CD MP3 track 40 Long press Skip CD track s backwards forwards 40 7 t Settings menu 26 8 j OK Confirm an action 30 Display additional CD...

Page 11: ...10 Introduction Instrument panel R15 BT CD15 BT...

Page 12: ...band 28 6 Return to previous menu cancel an action 18 7 MEDIA Change audio source 40 8 OK rotary knob 18 Press Confirm an action 18 Turn Access display menu options 18 Turn Change radio frequency 30 T...

Page 13: ...12 Introduction Instrument panel CD10...

Page 14: ...X Auxiliary input 46 6 MENU AF RDS menu 35 Settings menu for MP3 CD display 40 7 AUD Tone settings 22 8 _ 6 Search forwards backwards 40 Short press Audio MP3 CD Skip track forwards backwards 40 Long...

Page 15: ...14 Introduction Instrument panel R10...

Page 16: ...tivate radio or change waveband 28 Long press Automatic station storing 28 8 SRC Change audio source 28 Steering column controls Type A 1 AUDIO SOURCE Change audio source 18 2 6TEL Telephone menu 76 N...

Page 17: ...3 Mute unmute 18 4 Decrease volume 18 5 Short press Change radio source waveband 28 Long press Automatic station storing 33 6 Turn Change radio frequency 30 Short press Select audio track CD player m...

Page 18: ...firm actions change audio mode 28 Take end phone call 84 7 Turn Access display menu options next previous radio preset radio frequency audio track 28 Steering column controls Type D 1 v Change audio s...

Page 19: ...hen an incorrect code has been entered Error code then Wait 100 is displayed Wait until the countdown has expired then enter the correct code Each time the code is entered incorrectly the countdown ti...

Page 20: ...tically to compensate for road and wind noise Mute To mute the current audio source press X knob briefly2 CD35 BT Press volume rotary knob briefly Alternatively with the steering column controls press...

Page 21: ...ault values select Default settings by turning and pressing the OK knob Confirm modification when prompted by pressing the OK knob again CD30 BT System settings Press the 0 button and select the Syste...

Page 22: ...ob again Modes of operation Radio To change the audio source to radio Press the RADIO RADIO CD or AUDIO SOURCE button With R10 CD10 Press the SRC button Detailed description of the radio functions 3 2...

Page 23: ...create contacts lists and adjust various settings Detailed description of the handsfree phone system functions 3 76 Tone settings R10 CD10 Tone settings In the audio settings menu the tone characteri...

Page 24: ...s no activity the system will exit the audio settings menu automatically Setting bass and treble Select Bass or Treble Set the desired value by turning the OK rotary knob and press the knob to confirm...

Page 25: ...t only Press the 0 button to access the settings menu Select Audio settings and use or and or the rotary knob until the desired setting is selected The display indicates the type of setting followed b...

Page 26: ...ess rotary knob to set Setting Loudness Select the Other audio settings menu Select Loudness by pressing the rotary knob CD35 BT Tone settings In the audio settings menu the tone characteristics can b...

Page 27: ...e in the rear and moderate only the volume in the front of the vehicle Select the Sound optimisation menu Turn the central rotary knob to select Rear OFF and press knob to set Automatic Gain Control A...

Page 28: ...egree of volume adaptation A value of 0 means the function is deactivated CD35 BT Volume settings When this feature is activated the volume is adapted automatically to compensate for road and wind noi...

Page 29: ...s MENU AF RDS 3 35 Activating the radio Press the SRC button to switch the audio source to radio The station previously selected will be received Selecting the waveband Press the BND button repeatedly...

Page 30: ...he most important buttons for control of the radio are RADIO CD Activate radio Central rotary knob Change waveband and frequency Change search mode frequency station name stored station number 2 3 Sta...

Page 31: ...e station in the current waveband CD30 BT Automatic station search Highlight the frequency in the display using button or Press button 2 or 3 to search for the next receivable station in the current w...

Page 32: ...epeatedly to manually search for the required frequency in the current waveband Press and hold the button to rapidly scan the frequencies Release the button when the desired frequency has been reached...

Page 33: ...priate station button 6 stations per waveband can be stored in this way Recalling a stored station To recall a station select the desired waveband then briefly press station button 1 6 Alternatively s...

Page 34: ...will be automatically stored on FMT Note Due to signal strength it is possible that less than 6 stations will be stored To cancel the autostore procedure press button _ or 6 or press the BND button ag...

Page 35: ...he rotary knob to manually search the stored station list CD35 BT Recalling a station Select the desired waveband then briefly press station button 1 6 to recall a stored station Alternatively select...

Page 36: ...rotary knob to select RDS SETUP Switching RDS on and off Switch on off RDS AF by pressing the OK rotary knob AF is shown on the display screen when RDS is active Text information Radio text Certain FM...

Page 37: ...ions menu Press button 4 or 1 until I News is displayed Switch on off I News using button _ or 6 Only news information service stations are received If the news information service is switched on CD M...

Page 38: ...the RADIO CD button to access the Radio functions menu Press or to access the waveband Turn the rotary knob to select PTY Press rotary knob or button or to display the list of program types Select a p...

Page 39: ...st automatically when the LW or MW waveband is selected Change the audio source or waveband to FM to ensure traffic announcements are broadcast automatically Blocking out traffic announcements To bloc...

Page 40: ...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 and WMA files with Digital Rights Management DRM from online...

Page 41: ...ment system by pressing the m knob and push the CD with the printed side up into the CD slot until it is pulled in CD playback starts automatically If there is already a CD in the unit press the SRC b...

Page 42: ...ed out of the CD slot If the CD is not removed after ejection it will be drawn back in again automatically after a few seconds CD15 BT CD player usage Starting CD playback Switch on the Infotainment s...

Page 43: ...o display all text information at once press and hold numbered button 5 To exit the display press the button Removing a CD Press the d button The CD is pushed out of the CD slot If the CD is not remov...

Page 44: ...conds CD30 BT CD player usage Starting CD playback Switch on the Infotainment system by pressing the m knob and push the CD with the printed side up into the CD slot until it is pulled in CD playback...

Page 45: ...button to display the full name of the album or track playing To exit the display press j again Removing a CD Press the d button The CD is pushed out of the CD slot If the CD is not removed after ejec...

Page 46: ...ack The pause function is deactivated automatically when the volume is adjusted the audio source is changed or automatic information messages are issued Displaying additional text information CD Text...

Page 47: ...he Infotainment unit there is an AUX socket for the connection of external audio sources Note The socket must always be kept clean and dry It is possible for example to connect a portable CD player wi...

Page 48: ...on the auxiliary device R15 BT CD15 BT AUX input usage Press the MEDIA button to change the audio source to AUX mode then switch on the auxiliary device AUX appears on the display screen AUX settings...

Page 49: ...These devices are operated via the controls and menus of the Infotainment system Important information MP3 player and USB drives The MP3 players and USB drives connected must comply with the USB Mass...

Page 50: ...device is connected and the current track is displayed automatically When a new auxiliary device is connected the first track in the first folder is played automatically When reconnecting the device t...

Page 51: ...e the previously played track is resumed Selecting a track To select tracks directly and change folders first access the auxiliary device menu structure by pressing the central rotary knob during play...

Page 52: ...does not support AVRCP only the volume can be controlled via the Infotainment system Before connecting the Bluetooth device to the Infotainment system become acquainted with its operating instructions...

Page 53: ...ypad enter the pairing code shown on the Infotainment system display screen Note If the audio device does not have a screen enter the default pairing code on the device then on the Infotainment system...

Page 54: ...when prompted Operation via Infotainment system When paired and connected wirelessly audio playback begins automatically The audio device can then be operated via the Infotainment system function but...

Page 55: ...ge the audio device battery more rapidly Connecting an audio device To connect an audio device after it has been paired or to connect to a different paired audio device than the current one press the...

Page 56: ...press the SETUP TEXT button and select Bluetooth connection Select an empty slot by turning the central rotary knob and press the knob to display the next menu Select Pair device by turning and pressi...

Page 57: ...e confirms disconnection Switching off the audio device or deactivating the Bluetooth function on the audio device also disconnects the device from the Infotainment system Unpairing an auxiliary audio...

Page 58: ...c information possible subscribe to the Live services facility via the TomTom website Functioning of the Navigation system The position and movement of the vehicle are detected by the Navigation syste...

Page 59: ...this time has elapsed a fee is charged for map updates TomTom HOME software installation To update the digital maps and to benefit from exclusive downloadable services including real time safety and t...

Page 60: ...sers Main functions of TomTom HOME application Download new and extra maps Select the Add Maps icon to access the menu where maps can be downloaded Downloading voices points of interest etc Select the...

Page 61: ...MAP 2D 3D From menu Displays map From map Switches map to 2D 3D mode 5 BACK Back to previous screen The soft buttons and select or confirm actions which appear at the bottom of the screen The LED on...

Page 62: ...inment and Navigation systems on press the NAVI button on the steering column controls to switch between the Navigation system and Infotainment system screens When the Infotainment controls are used t...

Page 63: ...ote control Map screen The map screen contains the following 1 Warning of the next risk area within distance fixed or mobile speed camera school etc 2 Speed limit Illuminates red and flashes if speed...

Page 64: ...e in some countries or regions To check the status of your subscription at any time select My Services in the LIVE services menu Some features will not be available for selection in the main menu unti...

Page 65: ...ring column controls to change the volume To repeat a voice instruction press the left soft button System preferences The system can be adjusted to suit personal requirements Select Change preferences...

Page 66: ...e up view of the junction with a turn arrow and road signs This feature can be deactivated if preferred Automatic zooming During guidance the display gradually zooms in before each change of direction...

Page 67: ...Select the Sync option with the left soft button Start up preferences Used to change the system start up settings and also the start up page by customising it with a chosen photo Show fewer menu opti...

Page 68: ...The system stores previously entered cities in its memory They can then be directly selected from the full list via the drop down arrow Recent destination Select a destination from the list of addres...

Page 69: ...home address as a favourite Favourite Not used Address When entering an address choose from the following options City centre Street and house number Area code Crossing or junction Recent destination...

Page 70: ...l details of the route will appear direction change arrows road types road names distance before a junction Browse as images Shows changes in direction as images Browse map of route Shows the map of t...

Page 71: ...d confirm To resume guidance select Navigate to then Recent destination Browse map Select Browse map from the main menu or use one of the direction buttons on the control The right soft button zooms u...

Page 72: ...camera that is on the journey its details can be entered manually by selecting Report safety camera The type of camera has to be entered fixed or mobile The system opens a map page and using the direc...

Page 73: ...ce the following icons are displayed on the traffic sidebar A The device is searching for an FM station broadcasting traffic information Traffic information is up to date or being updated Information...

Page 74: ...c update Beep to notify when traffic situation on route changes Read aloud traffic info Select this menu for traffic incidents to be read aloud on the route Symbols overview L Accident M Traffic jam G...

Page 75: ...the voice recognition function requests you to repeat the desired command or plays back the available options Phone control Creating voice tags In addition to names and numbers voice tags can be crea...

Page 76: ...fter the tone repeat the voice tag previously recorded for the desired contact to start the dialling process Say the voice tag directly i e do not say Call before the voice tag If the system does not...

Page 77: ...phone functions depend on the relevant mobile phone and network provider Refer to the operating instructions for your mobile phone or consult your network provider Important information for operation...

Page 78: ...ls on Infotainment system or steering column Button 6 or Button TEL Opens the Phone menu Controls on steering column only 7 8 Take call end reject call MODE OK Take call end reject call confirm an act...

Page 79: ...d selector switches between keyboard types e g lower case upper case alphabets with without accented vowels Entries can be corrected during input via a display option or with the keyboard character Up...

Page 80: ...ll is already in progress the conversation will automatically switch to the vehicle s microphone and loudspeakers If connection fails Check the phone is switched on Check the phone battery is not flat...

Page 81: ...m the handsfree phone system press the 0 button and select Bluetooth connection from the settings menu Select Disconnect the device and confirm by pressing the rotary knob A display message confirms p...

Page 82: ...ust be paired and connected to the Infotainment system Activating Bluetooth function of the Infotainment system To enable the Infotainment system to recognise and operate a Bluetooth enabled mobile ph...

Page 83: ...i e the name of the handsfree phone system from the list on the mobile phone then on the mobile phone keypad enter the pairing code shown on the Infotainment system display screen If pairing fails th...

Page 84: ...ress the TEL button and select Delete device Select the desired phone from the device list and press the OK rotary knob to confirm deletion when prompted CD30 BT Unpairing a mobile phone To unpair i e...

Page 85: ...TEL Select Emergency followed by Enter change number Enter the emergency call number e g 112 using the numerical keyboard 3 76 Emergency call numbers vary depending on the country or region Dialling t...

Page 86: ...call volume CD35 BT Volume control To preset the volume for calls voice recognition or the ringtone press the SETUP TEXT button and select Phone settings from the settings menu followed by Volume Sel...

Page 87: ...ss the OK rotary knob to start the dialling process CD30 BT Mobile phonebook After setting up the connection the contact list in the mobile telephone is downloaded to the handsfree phone system Each t...

Page 88: ...ontact list in the mobile telephone is downloaded to the handsfree phone system Each time the phone is connected the system s mobile phonebook is updated automatically The mobile telephone book can al...

Page 89: ...ding contacts to the vehicle phonebook Contacts can be added to the vehicle phonebook by selecting the following menu options Directory Management Vehicle phonebook Create a new contact Select name fo...

Page 90: ...phonebook from the mobile phonebook or the call history lists while those menus are active Deleting vehicle phonebook contacts Individual contacts or the entire list can be deleted from the list of c...

Page 91: ...cess The voicemail box number varies depending on the service provider CD35 BT Voicemail box To listen to mobile phone voicemail messages via the Infotainment system select the Voicemail box menu Rece...

Page 92: ...the call briefly press the 7 button on the steering column controls To reject the call Press and hold the 8 button on the steering column controls or Select Refuse in the display by turning and press...

Page 93: ...hicle configuration Briefly press the 8 button Press the TEL button Select the icon in the display CD30 BT Functions during a telephone call In addition to volume control various functions are availab...

Page 94: ...ly after a delay Activate deactivate automatic call waiting To activate or deactivate automatic call waiting access the Put on hold menu then select either Automatic the default setting or Manual Chan...

Page 95: ...do so could invalidate the vehicle type approval EU directive 95 54 EC Recommendations for fault free operation Professionally installed exterior antenna to obtain the maximum range possible Maximum...

Page 96: ...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...

Page 97: ...ooth 76 Bluetooth connection 51 81 Bluetooth music 51 C Call lists 84 CD display 40 CD player 39 40 CD Text 40 Change system language 18 Clock 18 60 Connecting an audio device 51 Connection 78 Control...

Page 98: ...P Pairing a mobile phone 81 Pairing an audio device 51 Pause 40 Phone 76 Phone connection 78 Phone control 74 Phone installation instructions 94 Phone operating guidelines 94 Phone settings 84 Playing...

Page 99: ...22 U Update FM list 33 Usage 18 28 40 46 60 USB port 48 Using the CD player 40 Using the display screen 18 Using the Infotainment system 18 Using this manual 2 V Vehicle phonebook 84 Voicemail box 84...

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