Page 3 - CONTENTS
SAFETY AND WARNINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Route & Sound – Navigating and l...
Page 5 - Notes about the Operation Guide; Class 1 laser product; Obey all traffic signs and laws while driving.; SAFETY AND WARNINGS
Notes about the Operation Guide The following reading aids are used to simplify this Operation Guide: ☞ requests you to do something. : shows the unit’s reaction. ✎ provides additional information – identifies a list. A Safety instructions and warnings contain important information for the safe use ...
Page 7 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION; Only trained specialists may install the unit.; Connection in vehicles without standard ISO connectors; Making the electrical connections; INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION A Only trained specialists may install the unit. A Observe automotive industry quality standards. A Fire hazard! When drilling, care must be taken not to damage concealed wiring harnesses, the fuel tank and fuel lines. A Never drill into supporting or safety-relevant body parts...
Page 8 - Never collect the speedometer signal from the ABS control!
Connection overview, ISO chamber A, Fig. 2: Note: The cable colors correspond to the VDO Dayton standard. Pin Wire color Connection A1 Orange Input speedometer signal / SDVC A2 Green Switch input reversing signal (+12 volts)A3 Purple Switch input telephone mute function A4 Red/Yellow + 12 V permanen...
Page 9 - Use only loudspeakers of 4 Ohms impedance.
Connection overview ISO chamber B (loudspeakers), Fig. 3: Note: The cable colors correspond to the VDO Dayton standard. Pin Wire color Connection to loudspeaker B1 Blue + Rear right (RR+) B2 Blue/black - Rear right (RR-) B3 Grey + Front right (FR+) B4 Grey/black - Front right (FR-) B5 Green + Front ...
Page 11 - Checking the vehicle functions; at low speed. Only perform the check in an open area.
Initial operation, Fig. 12 1. Reconnect the battery.2. Restore complete functioning of the electrical system (clock, trip computer, alarm sys- tem, airbag, immobiliser, etc.). 3. Switch on the ignition.4. Insert the map CD in the radio. To register the system and enable map, travel and/or traffic in...
Page 12 - Car Position; Hotline; Subject to technical modifications and errors.
Drive through several intersections and monitor the current vehicle position in the“ Car Position ” information menu. Once the displayed position agrees with the actual car position, calibration is complete. Note: The system can also be calibrated without enabling the contents of the C-IQ.However, n...
Page 13 - How does the navigation system work?; Important notes on the function of your navigation radio; Start-up characteristics; GENERAL INFORMATION
Route & Sound – Navigating and listening to anaudio CD With the new generation of our navigation radio units, you may inserta map CD, plan your route, then insert an audio CD and the system willstill guide you to your intended destination. The navigation computersaves the road system in a define...
Page 14 - Comments; The digital road map; Areas with limited road information
Comments After transport of the vehicle by train or ferry, the navigation system may require a fewminutes for exact positioning.After disconnecting the vehicle battery, up to 15 minutes may be required for exactpositioning. For this, the vehicle must be outdoors and the system must be switched onin ...
Page 15 - Security code; SAFETY
The system has the following safety functions to prevent theft: Security code The navigation radio can be protected against theft with a security code. The unit isdisabled as soon as it is disconnected from the voltage supply (e.g. if it is stolen). It canonly be reactivated by entering the security...
Page 16 - TY; Notes on audio CDs; Handling CDs; PREFACE
RDS (Radio Data System) Many FM stations transmit RDS information. The navigation radio evaluates the RDStelegram and offers the following advantages: – PS ( P rogram S ervice Name): Display of station name, – PTY ( P rogram TY pe): Station selection by program type, ➽ 24 – AF ( A lternative F reque...
Page 17 - Control elements; OPERATION
Control elements 1 o . . . . . . . . . . . . Release button for operating panel 2 SOUND . . . . . . . . Opens the “ SOUND ” menu. ➽ page 20 3 POWER/VOLUME . Press: Switching on / off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turn: Setting the volume 4 INFO . . . . . . . . . . Opens the “ INFORMATION ” menu. ➽ pag...
Page 18 - Displays; Radio 1; ELVIS
Displays In radio mode: In CD player mode: In CD changer mode: In navigation mode: The menus and displays for navigation mode appear in the “NAVIGATION” section. 14 OPERATION x RADIO 6 FM A DX 1:29 pm 105.9 Radio 1 Frequency Time Waveband Program (Station) name(only with RDS stations) Selected searc...
Page 19 - Setting the volume of the navigation messages
Inserting a CD 1. Open the front panel.2. Insert the CD into the drive (printed side up). For audio CDs, playback starts automatically. 3. Close the front panel. Removing a CD 1. Open the front panel. 2. Press the eject button.3. Carefully remove the CD and close the front panel. Switching on / off ...
Page 20 - Menu operation; Cursor; CLEAR; Menu title; Active option 2; Return
Menu operation Cursor The currently selected line or field on the screen isdesignated as the cursor. The cursor is identified byan inverse field (bright letters on black background). ☞ Move the cursor by turning the right rotary con-trol. ☞ Confirm by pressing the right rotary control. : To confirm,...
Page 21 - Entering letters; Options for entering characters; Intelligent “keyboard”
Entering letters Characters are entered by selecting letters from a list.In the following, this type of entering will simply becalled “keyboard”. ☞ Move the cursor to the desired letter by turningthe right rotary control. ☞ Confirm by pressing the right rotary control. Non-selectable letters are dis...
Page 22 - The “INFORMATION” menu; “INFORMATION” MENU; INFORMATION; TA Scan
The “INFORMATION” menu The “ INFORMATION ” menu allows you to configure the type and amount of information the unit willreceive via the radio data system (RDS). The RDS-based functions may not be available incertain areas of the U.S. ☞ Press INFO . : The “ INFORMATION ” menu is displayed. The follow...
Page 23 - Behavior of TMC and TA; Displayed message ...; Traffic announcements from other stations – EON
Behavior of TMC and TA If you switch on TMC Scan, you ensure that the radio will only search for stationstransmitting TMC data during the automatic search.If the reception quality of the TMC station deteriorates drastically, the unit will indicatethis by outputting a warning message. If you do not n...
Page 24 - The “SOUND” menu; Sound settings; Sound Settings; SOUND SETTINGS
The “SOUND” menu In the “ SOUND ” menu, you can set your navigation radio’s sound and several other sound reproductionparameters to your own preferences.The sound settings for bass and treble/tone are validfor the currently active sound source (radio, CD orCDC). ☞ Press SOUND . : The “ SOUND ” menu ...
Page 26 - Radio; Listening to radio; Select waveband; Setting stations; Automatic search
Radio Listening to radio If the unit is not yet in radio mode: ☞ Press RADIO . Select waveband In radio mode: ☞ Press RADIO again. ☞ Select the desired waveband and press the rightrotary control. ✎ The following wavebands are available: FM A, FM B, FM AST (Autostore). Six stations can be stored for ...
Page 27 - Presets; Recalling stored stations; The “RADIO” menu; MENU; Autostore
Presets You can store 6 stations for each waveband on the preset buttons from 1 to 6. ☞ Tune to the desired waveband and station. ☞ Press the desired preset button until you hear a confirmation tone. ✎ The station selected is stored on the preset button. ✎ Stations cannot be stored manually in the F...
Page 29 - CD player; these recommendations, you risk damaging your unit.; CD playback; CD•C; Scanning tracks – SCAN; CD PLAYER
CD player You can play 12 cm audio CDs on your CD player. A We strongly recommend only playing 12 cm CDs. Please do not use 8 cm CDs (neither with nor without adapter). A ON NO ACCOUNT must unusually-shaped CDs be inserted into the player. If you ignore these recommendations, you risk damaging your ...
Page 30 - The “CD” menu; CD; Random
The “CD” menu In CD player mode: ☞ Press MENU . : The “ CD ” menu is displayed. The following functions are available: Random ☞ Activate this function to listen to the tracks on the currently selected CD inrandom order. Repeat Track ☞ Activate this function to repeat the current track. ☞ Select “ Re...
Page 31 - CD changer playback; Selecting a CD; CD CHANGER
CD changer (accessories) A digital AUDIO VOX CD changer can be connected to the navigation radio. A We strongly recommend only playing 12 cm CDs. Please do not use 8 cm CDs (neither with nor without adapter). A ON NO ACCOUNT must unusually-shaped CDs be inserted into the player. If you ignore these ...
Page 32 - The “CD CHANGER” menu; Manual Search; Initialization
The “CD CHANGER” menu In CD changer mode: ☞ Press MENU . : The “ CD CHANGER ” menu is displayed. The following functions are available: Random ☞ Activate this function to listen to the tracks on the currently selected CD in randomorder. Repeat Track ☞ Activate this function to repeat the current tra...
Page 33 - The “INITIALIZATION” menu; Telephone; INITIALIZATION; INITIALISATION; On Off Logic
The “INITIALIZATION” menu ☞ Select “ Initialisation ” in one of the following menus: “ RADIO ”, “ INFORMATION ”, “ CD ” or “ CD CHANGER ”. : The “ INITIALISATION ” menu is displayed. The “ INITIALISATION ” menu allows you to adjust the navigation radio to your needs. The following functions are avai...
Page 35 - Activation options; Registering the navigation system; NAV; C-IQ – INTELLIGENT CONTENT ON DEMAND; Navi ID
C-IQ - Your key to map, traffic and travelinformation Your navigation radio is supplied with a CD containing the latest version of the mapsoftware along with travel and traffic information (for dynamic navigation). Theinformation on the CD is encrypted and can be partially or completely activated fo...
Page 36 - Activating products; Code Input
Activating products Once you have received your enable code, enter it into the system. ☞ In the main menu, select “ C-IQ ” then “ Code Input ”. ☞ The cursor appears automatically on the first digitof the code. ☞ Press the right rotary control to activate each digitin the code. ☞ Next, turn the right...
Page 38 - NAVIGATION; Main menu; Destination input
Main menu A map CD must be inserted into the CD player for some of the functions in navigationmode. If the unit is not yet in navigation mode: ☞ Press NAV . : The navigation main control is displayed. The following items are available in the main control: Destination input Opens the “ Destination in...
Page 39 - New address
Destination input Destinations may be entered in several ways: – Entering city, road and house number or intersection by means of the “keyboard.”See the following page. – Loading an address stored in the personal address book. See page 49. – Recall one of the last 20 addresses used for guidance. – S...
Page 40 - Entering a new address; step: City or zip code; Change country
Entering a new address An input wizard will help you enter a new address. It will lead you step by step throughall the necessary entries such as country, city, road, house number or intersection andrequired routing criterion. 1 st step: City or zip code ☞ Select “ New address ” in the destination in...
Page 41 - step: House number or intersection; step: Route selection
2 nd step: Road : Once the city has been entered the input wizard automatically jumps to the“ Road: ” input menu. ☞ Enter the name of the road using the “keyboard” or select a name from the listusing ¯ . 3 rd step: House number or intersection If house numbers are available for a selected road, they...
Page 42 - Special facilities of national importance; Special facilities in connection with the destination
Points of interest (POIs) You may also input the destination address by selecting special facilities (POI = Pointsof Interest) stored in the database. These include e.g.: – airports, – hotels, – petrol station, – car repair garages, – car parks, etc. Depending upon the information already entered in...
Page 43 - Train station; Quit
Special facilities in the vicinity of the current position You may also set a destination address by selecting a special facility in the vicinity ofthe current vehicle location. ☞ Select “ Info on car pos. ” in the destination input menu. : A list of categories of special facilities is shown. ☞ Sele...
Page 44 - Travel info; Via point input
Via point input If you wish to visit other locations en route to theentered destination address, these can be stored asvia points. The navigation system then plans the routeto include the via points in the given sequence beforethe destination address is reached.When you reach a via point, you will h...
Page 45 - Delete via points not reached
Delete via points not reached Via point which you have not reached or which are no longer desirable to you must bedeleted from the via point list so that the navigation system may plan the route to thenext via point or to the final destination. If a not reached via point is not deleted, thesystem wi...
Page 46 - Guidance; Main St
Guidance The guidance screen appears as soon as you activate the guidance. The guidance screen displays the following information: 1 Road direction arrow: The arrow indicates the course of the road. 2 Simplified presentation of the next turn-off prompt. 3 Turn-off prompt: A graphic display of the ne...
Page 47 - Audible messages; “Turn now” advice; Did you ignore the last message?; W CHEYENNE AVE
Audible messages During guidance, the navigation radio will provide acoustic routing information inaddition to the symbols on the guidance screen. Commonly, the directive to turn intoanother road consists of two voice messages: an early warninge.g. “Right turn ahead” and the instruction to turne.g. ...
Page 48 - AVORY DRV
On longer route segments without turnoffs orintersections, an arrow is displayed indicating thecourse of the road over the next 300 ft. In addition, areduced diagram of the next turn-off prompt appearson the left, above the route direction arrow. Thus,the driver is always warned in advance of the ne...
Page 49 - Route selection
Route selection During guidance, you may also modify the route criterion and activate or deactivatedynamic route planning. The system will then plan a new route taking into accountthe new setting of the current position of your car. ☞ In the guidance screen, select the symbol for route selection (on...
Page 50 - Information during guidance; Route list; Car position; Travel data; NORTH LAS VEGAS
Information during guidance During guidance, you can call up several informationscreens: ☞ Move the cursor to the ™ symbol and confirm. ☞ The list of information menus appears. The following information menus are available: Route list This option is available as soon as a route has beenplanned.The l...
Page 51 - Displaying/deleting via points; Destination; DOROTHY
Displaying/deleting via points If via points have been entered for the currentdestination, the “ Via points ” option will be active. The number of via points still to be reached alsoappears. ☞ Select the required via point from the list in orderto view details or delete it. Destination Display of cu...
Page 52 - Cancel procedure; Change distance
Alternative route During guidance, you can cause the navigation system to plan an alternative route.Use this function if, for example, you want to avoid stationary traffic reported viatraffic announcements or if you wish to plan an alternative route.The alternative route will be calculated for a sel...
Page 53 - Storing addresses in the address book.; Delete address; Delete via points; Address manager
Address manager The navigation radio offers the opportunity of storing at least 30 destination addressesin a personal address book. In the address book, you can store your destinationsseparately under the categories “Private” and “Business”. The “Home” and “Work”shortcuts, which can be programmed wi...
Page 55 - Emergency menu; Emergency; GPS position
Emergency menu ☞ In the main control, select “ Emergency ”. : The “ Emergency ” menu is displayed. The following options are available in the“ Emergency ” menu: GPS position Display of the current geographic vehicle location as calculated by the GlobalPositioning System. Longitude, altitude and elev...
Page 56 - Speed; Speed correction; System settings
System settings To customise the navigation functions to your ownneeds, you can change several settings. ☞ In the main control, select “ Settings ”. : The “ System settings ” menu is displayed. The following information screens are available: Speed In the “ Speed ” menu, you can configure the follow...
Page 57 - Guidance screen; Show event; Times; Settings for dynamic route planning; Language; Turn now advice; Measuring units
Guidance screen Here you can select the information which should appear on the guidance screen. ■ Show event ☞ Select whether traffic obstructions on your route should appear in the top line ofthe guidance screen or not. ✎ This feature is not available in the U.S. ■ Remain. distance ☞ Select whether...
Page 58 - System information
Default settings Select this option in order to reset all user-defined settings to their default values. Allentries in the address book will remain stored. Mounting angle To adapt the navigation computer to the mounting angle of the radio in the dashboard(gyro-sensor compensation). This adjustment n...
Page 59 - Loading software updates; even if no displays appear on the monitor for a while.
Loading software updates In order to extend the range of functions provided by the unit, you can load newsoftware versions from a software update CD, if available for your navigation radio: ☞ Switch on the radio. ☞ Open the front and remove the CD if still inserted. ☞ Insert the software update CD i...
Page 60 - Troubleshooting; TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting In rare instances, your navigation radio may not function the way you expect it to.Before calling the service department, please read the operating instructionsthoroughly and go through the following check list; it may be possible to quicklyremedy an apparent malfunction. Symptoms Po...
Page 62 - CEA Power Ratings; CD Player; SPECIFICATIONS
CEA Power Ratings Power Output: 1 3 watts RMS X 4 channels into 4-ohms @ < 1% THD+N Signal to Noise Ratio @ 1kHz: 70dBA below reference. (Reference: 1 watt, 4-ohms)Dynamic Power: 26 watts @ 4-ohms x 4 channels Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz (-3dB)Reference Supply Voltage: 14.4VDC CD Player Sig...
Page 63 - 6 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY; Applies to Audiovox Mobile Navigation Pr
AU DI OVO X E LE CTRONI CS COR PORATION (the Company ) warrants to the or iginal r et ail purchaser of this p roduct that sh ould this product or any part thereof, under norm al us e and conditions , b e pr ov en defective in m ateria l or workmans hip wit hin 36 m onths from the dat e of original p...