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mandukur 3:07am on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 
I am a mobile DJ and I purchased this because many of my gigs are set in a dark atmosphere. This product works perfectly. I did my research around and until now iomega has this media player that competes with WD player.
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Great for marking disks. Easy To Read Print,Glides Smoothly,Good Colors,Ink Applies Evenly,Ink Dries Quickly,Long Lasting Ink Works fine Easy To Install
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It is going quiet well. I am a kind of user who let me laptop run almost 20 hours a day. Easy To Install,Highly Compatible,Quiet,Reliable
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The zip drive is more flexible then burning files to a CD ( it is not permanent ). The Iomega Zip drive product is one we have used for many years.
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Overall a nice product. Two formats I regularly use on my computer and like to see on the screenplay are MKV and RMVB. Need some space to upload my videos I got on a lot of different video cams (old and new).
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RDS (Radio Data System)

Many FM stations transmit RDS information. The navigation radio evaluates the RDS telegram and offers the following advantages: PS (Program Service Name): Display of station name, PTY (Program TYpe): Station selection by program type, page 31 AF (Alternative Frequency): Automatic re-tuning to best alternative frequency, TA (Traffic Announcement): Traffic announcements , page 25 EON (Enhanced Other Networks): Automatic fading in of traffic announcements on other stations, page 26 NEWS: Fading in of messages and items of news, page 25 TMC (Traffic Message Channel): Traffic information for dynamic navigation, page 25

Notes on audio CDs

You can play 12 cm audio CDs on your CD player. The use of 8 cm CDs (with or without adapter) and of CDs with irregular shapes is not recommended.

Notes on map CDs

The navigation system is based on a C-IQ database, which is stored on a CD in encrypted format. The CD contains map data for navigation as well as travel and traffic information (TMC) for dynamic route planning. You can customise your navigation package by activating specific components of the database. For further information see C-IQ - INTELLIGENT CONTENT ON DEMAND, page 39.
Support of compressed map data
As of version 2004/02, the map and travel info content is compressed on the map CDs in order to make further useful C-IQ content available to you. The new map CDs can then only be read using this operating software version or higher.

Handling CDs

Avoid leaving fingerprints on the CD when removing it. Always store map and audio CDs in their protective covers. Always ensure that CDs are clean and dry before inserting. Protect CDs from heat and direct sunlight.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Please read this information carefully and follow the all the instructions outlined below. This will ensure the reliable operation and long service life of your navigation radio. Keep the packaging and operating instructions in a safe place in order to pass them on to a subsequent owner in the event of selling the unit at a later date.

Fire hazard! When drilling, care must be taken not to damage concealed wiring harnesses, the fuel tank and fuel lines.

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Only trained specialists may install the unit. Observe automotive industry quality standards.
Never drill into supporting or safety-relevant body parts.
Only install in vehicles with 12V on-board voltage and negative earth. Risk of malfunction, damage and vehicle fire if installed in unsuitable vehicles (e. g. heavy goods vehicles, buses). Always observe correct assignment of vehicle connections. Incorrect assignment of the connections may lead to damage of the unit or vehicle electrical system/electronics.
Connection in vehicles equipped with standard ISO connectors
The navigation radio may be installed without major preparation in vehicles equipped with ISO standard connectors. Some signals may have to be connected to ISO connector A (refer to Connection overview ISO chamber A). For vehicles with different connection requirements, ask your dealer for special leads for a problem-free installation.
Connection in vehicles without standard ISO connectors
If no adapter leads are available for your vehicle, connect the navigation radio as described in Electrical connections.
Taking safety precautions, Fig. 1
Before starting work, disconnect the earth lead from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery in order to prevent short circuits. For this purpose, follow the vehicle manufacturers safety instructions (alarm system, airbag, immobiliser, etc.).
Making the electrical connections
Route all wiring with care. For wiring details, refer to the connection diagram on the back fold-out page and the following table. Do not cut non-assigned wires. Instead, wind them together and secure to one side. They may be required for retrofitting additional functions.
Connection overview, ISO chamber A, Fig. 2:
Pin A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 Connection Input digital speedometer signal / SDVC Switch input reversing signal (reversing light plus) Switch input telephone mute function + 12 V permanent positive; terminal 30 Switch output for electronic antenna /relay motor antenna Switch input pilot light +12 V ignition positive; terminal 15 (without switch-off on starting engine) Battery negative; terminal 31

If separate connection is made directly to the battery, protect the positive lead with a 10 A fuse close to the battery (max. distance 10 to 15 cm). I Digital speedometer signal (A1): A digital speedometer is required for correct functioning of the navigation system. Analogue speedometer signals are not supported by the system. Connect pin A1 to the vehicle speedometer signal.
Only connect electrical signals to suitable connecting points in the vehicle.
Never collect the speedometer signal directly from the ABS control or the CAN bus.
Digital speedometer signal requirements: Frequency: 0 Hz - 4 kHz square-wave signal (no inductive sensor) Low - level: < 1 V High - level: 4 V - 24 V Notes: Many vehicles are equipped with a digital speedometer signal on one of the radio connectors. Notes on vehicle-specific information regarding the speedometer signal and the above-mentioned accessories can be obtained from your installation service or from our Customer Help Desk. Operation of the navigation system is possible without a speedometer signal. However, in the absence of a speedometer signal the following functional restrictions may arise: Inaccurate navigation Inaccurate or invalid information in trip computer Limitations with regard to SDVC (speed-dependent volume control) If your vehicle is not equipped to produce a digital speedometer signal, an optional speed sensor can be installed. This is available as an accessory from your installation service. Mechanical speedometer A digital speedometer signal can be obtained through the installation of a VDO X39-397-106-191 speed sensor in the speedometer drive shaft. CAN bus In many vehicles, speed, reversing and light information can be read out from the vehicles CAN bus and converted into the appropriate signals for the navigation system using an adapter. Universal installation If none of the above-mentioned options are possible, the wheel speed can be converted into a digital speedometer signal by means of an MA 3400/00 magnetic field sensor and magnetisation of a tyre. 16
I Reversing signal (A2): Connect pin A2 to a suitable reversing signal point (positive lead of reversing lamp). Note: Operation of the navigation system is not possible without a reversing signal. The absence of a reversing signal may lead to inaccurate navigation. I Telephone mute function (A3), optional: Connect pin A3 to the mute function output of the car phone or the hands-free unit. When the telephone is in use, the radio is muted or the telephone conversation is amplified via the car loudspeakers. See also Green connector C2 on the following page.

I Setting the mounting angle In order to ensure perfect functioning of the system, the navigation radio must be set to the actual mounting angle in the instrument panel. 1. In navigation mode: Select the Mounting angle option in the System settings menu. 2. Depending upon the installation, set the angle to between -10 and +30 degrees. The system does not differentiate between negative and positive angles. Thus, even for a mounting angle of e.g. -10 degrees, set a value of 10 in the menu. I Loudspeaker test To check that the loudspeakers are connected correctly, page 37. I Setting the time zone and time format To set the desired time format (12 or 24-hour) and the time zone appropriate to your location, page 37.
Checking the vehicle functions
Check the safety-relevant vehicle functions only when the vehicle is stationary, or moving at low speed. Only perform the check in an open area. Brake system, alarm system, lights, immobiliser, speedometer, trip computer, clock.
Checking GPS reception and calibrating the system
Enter a destination and select Guidance. Call up the GPS / Compass information menu via the guidance screen (see operating instructions) and check the number of satellites. For a sufficiently exact location determination, the number should be between 4 and 8. As soon as adequate GPS reception is available, perform a short test drive (approx. 10 minutes) on digitised roads in order to calibrate the system. Calibration takes place fully automatically. Turn off several times and drive through a number of junctions. Then check whether the navigation system indicates the correct vehicle position in the Car position information menu. Note: The system can also be calibrated without C-IQ contents activated. However, no directional information will be provided. The current vehicle position can then be checked in the emergency menu (see operating instructions).
Removing the radio, Fig. 14
The radio can be released using the pair of U-shaped removal tools supplied. Push both U-shaped tools into the small holes to the right and left of the unit front until they are felt to engage. Gently push the tools outwards and carefully pull the radio out of the installation bracket using the tools.

OPERATION

Control elements

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1 o. Release button for operating panel 2 SOUND. Opens the SOUND menu. page 27. 3 POWER/VOLUME. Press: Switching on / off. Turn: Setting the volume 4 INFO. Opens the INFORMATION menu. page 25. 5 1. 6. Radio mode: Preset button. Briefly press preset buttons : Select station memory,. Press and hold: Storing selected station on preset button. CD changer mode: Selection of CD 1 to 6 in the changer magazine. 6 MENU. Opens the relevant settings menu, depending on the mode. (Radio, CD, CD changer, NAV) 7 SCAN. Turn: Moves the cursor in the menus. Press: Confirms a selection in the menus. For radio, CD and CD changer: Search and scan functions 8 CLEAR. Deletes the last entry / Returns to the next higher menu level 9 ALT-R. Planning an alternative route in navigation mode. page 23. 0 NAV. Opens the navigation menu. page 23. q. TMC message. pages 52, 54.
{. Play back current direction and (if available) the current
w. Display e CDC. Switch to CD player, page 34 / CD changer (only with. connected CD changer). page 36. r RADIO. Switch to radio mode. page 30. BAND. Opens the BAND SELECTION menu (in radio-modus). page 29. t MUTE. With mobile phone connected: Switch to telephone input. Without mobile phone connected: Muting the system.

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 Press the POWER/VOLUME knob to switch the unit on or off. Volume
When setting the volume, please make sure that traffic noises (horns, sirens, emergency vehicles, etc.) are still audible.
Turn the POWER/VOLUME knob to set the volume.
Setting the volume of the navigation messages
The volume of navigation messages can be modified whilst a message is playing by turning the POWER/VOLUME knob. Press the { button to hear a navigation message and set the NAV volume.
Setting the volume of traffic announcements
The volume of traffic announcements can be set in the INFORMATION menu. page 25.
Press MUTE to activate/deactivate the mute function.
Notes: The current navigation message can be played whilst the system is set to mute by pressing the { button. No traffic announcements or navigation messages are made when muting is activated. Should you nevertheless wish to hear traffic announcements (with TA Scan activated) and navigation information without the radio or CD playing, simply turn the volume to zero on the unit. The announcements and information are then output at the preset volume (TA volume or NAV volume in the INFORMATION menu).

Radio Setup

Set one of the following functions:
I Search Level: Setting the search level. Select LO if you want automatic waveband tuning to only search for local stations (strong signals). Select DX to also search for distant stations. I Tuner Grid: Select EUR or USA depending on which continent you are currently in. If you change the tuner grid, all station memories and the stations in RDS Memo will be deleted! I AF re-tuning (only in FM) The radio continuously checks a series of alternate frequencies (AF) for the selected station and automatically chooses the best frequency. Deactivate this function only if you hear brief interruptions of transmission or if the unit automatically switches to an undesired station (e.g. to an other regional station belonging to the selected station).

CD PLAYER

CD player
CD Audio: CD title (only with CD text) MP3: directory name
CD-Audio: Track and artist (only with CD text) MP3: File name or ID3 tag (if available)
x Rock Mix Ray Of Light Madonna T05 02:59
Elapsed track time Selected search and playback mode

Track number

You can play 12 cm audio CDs and discs with MP3 files on your CD player. We strongly recommend only playing 12 cm CDs. Please do not use 8 cm CDs (neither with nor without adapter). Do not insert DVDs or shaped CDs in the CD player. If you ignore these recommendations, you risk damaging your unit. The system may not be able to play copy-protected audio CDs which do not correspond to the Compact Disc Audio Standard or play them properly. I CD formats The following CD formats are supported by the CD player: CD Audio (CD-DA in accordance with Red Book Standard) CD-ROM (in accordance with Yellow Book) CD-ROM XA (Mode 2, form 1, in accordance with Green Book) CD-R/RW (in accordance with Orange Book part 2/3) CD Text with CD Audio (in accordance with Red Book) CD Mixed Mode (in accordance with Light-Yellow Book) Multisession CD (in accordance with Multisession CD Specification 1.0) I Requirements In order to be played, MP3 files must meet the following requirements: MP3 files must have the.mp3 file extension Bit rates: up to max. 320 kbit/s, constant or variable bit rate Sampling frequencies: up to max. 48 kHz I CD Text display For audio CDs with CD Text, the text information (album title, artist and track) will be shown in the display.

Adapt your units telephone input to your car phone:

Tel Signal:

Low: Muting signal active low. Radio switches to mute at 0 V. High: Muting signal active high. Radio switches to mute at 12 V.
Adapt your units telephone input to the muting signal of your car phone:

Tel. Level:

Adapt the car phones volume to the navigation radios telephone input. The volume adjustment can be set to between -30 and +30.

Beep Type:

Select a confirmation/alert sound. You have the choice between 4 different sounds.

Beep Level:

Set a level between 1 and 5 for the confirmation/alert sound.

Startup Vol.:

This is where you set the maximum start-up volume, between 5 and 40. When you switch on the unit, the volume will always be set to this level if the volume was louder than this level when you switched off.

Clock Settings

Setting the time format and the time zone: Clock Format: Select between 12 or 24 hour format. Timezone (only for GPS clock): Set the time difference to UTC (equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time, London). k

On Off logic

Activate this function to limit the operation of the device to one hour after the ignition key is removed.

Display

Setting the display contrast and the display brightness. Set the contrast and brightness for the display between 0 and 31 as required.

Loudspeaker Test

Activate this function to control the loudspeaker connections and positions. You will hear several consecutive confirmation tones in turn from one of the four loudspeakers. Switch the unit off to terminate the loudspeaker test.
Security Code (anti-theft protection code)
You must enter the code in order to open the menu for activating, deactivating or changing the code. The number of entry attempts is unlimited. In the factory settings, the code is set to 0000 and deactivated. You can activate the code and change the numbers. Proceed as follows to enter the security code: Enter the first digit by turning the right rotary control. Press the control to confirm. Enter the next three digits as described above. If you confirm an incorrect digit, you can delete it by pressing CLEAR. Following a voltage supply interruption to the unit (e.g. removal) with an active code, the unit is blocked following ten incorrect entries of the code. The unit can only be reactivated by taking it to a Service department along with proof of ownership. This service is subject to a fee. I Code active Activate this function if you wish to protect the device with the security code. If the power supply is interrupted (e.g. if the unit is removed), the navigation radio will be disabled once the supply is restored and can only be reactivated by entering the security code. If the security code has been activated, when the ignition key is removed, the anti-theft LED will flash on the front of the unit. I Change code Enter a sequence of digits of your choice as the new security code. Make a note of the code and keep it in a safe place (not in the vehicle!).

NAVIGATION

Main control
A map CD must be inserted into the CD player for some of the functions in navigation mode. If the unit is not yet in navigation mode: Press the NAV button. : The navigation main control is displayed. The following items are available in the main control:

Destination input

Opens the Destination input menu. Here, a destination address can be entered for guidance. page 45.
Main control Destination input Via point input Guidance Traffic info
Opens the Via point input menu. Here via points (stops) can be entered on your way to the destination address. page 50.

Via point input

Guidance
This option provides access to the guidance screen and activates the guidance function. Additionally, access to various information screens such as current car position, trip computer, or traffic information is available. page 52.

Traffic info

Use this option to access information about current traffic conditions analysed by the navigation radio via RDS-TMC. page 59. To do this, you must have C-IQ Traffic info data activated. Opens the Address manager menu. The address manager enables management of frequently used addresses for destinations and via points. page 65.

Address manager

Use this option to manage your C-IQ data. page 39.

Emergency

Opens the Emergency menu. Here, information on the current position of the car and geographic position (GPS position) is obtained. page 67.

Stop guidance

Use this option to switch off the navigation display and the audible information. The systems navigation functions remain active in the background. Press the NAV button to reactivate the navigation.

Settings

Opens the System Settings menu. In this menu, many navigation settings can be customised. page 68.
Pass the time with one of the available games. (For your safety, of course, only when the vehicle is stationary.)
Destinations may be entered in several ways: Entering city, road and house number or junction by means of the typewriter. See the following page. Loading an address stored in the personal address book. page 65. Recall one of the last 20 addresses used for guidance. Selecting a specific destination (e. g. hotel, petrol station, railway station) from the database on the map CD. page 48. Entering the geographic coordinates (GPS position) directly, e. g. when the destination is not on a digitised road. page 49. Transferring a destination from the travel guide information (contained on certain map CDs)
Destination input menu In the main control, select Destination input. : The Destination input menu is displayed.

In the destination input menu, the following choices are available:

New address

Input country, city, road, number or junction or special facility.
Destination input New address Load address Last destin. Info on car pos.

Load address

Loading an address stored in the address book.

Last destin.

Load one of the last 10 addresses used for guidance.

Info on car pos.

Loading a special facility in the vicinity of the current car position (depending on the loaded map CD, hotels, restaurants, petrol stations, rest stops, garages, etc. may be available for this purpose).

Geo. Long-/Latit

Entering a destination by means of GPS coordinates (geographic latitude and longitude).

Travel info

If you have enabled a C-IQ Travel Info product (e.g. Varta, Michelin, etc.) you can search specifically for particular facilities and transfer them directly as the destination.

Entering a new address

An input wizard will help you enter a new address. It will lead you step by step through all the necessary entries such as country, city, road, house number or junction and required routing criterion. Destination input functions via post codes, Quick Access, house numbers and travel info is only supported if the map CD is inserted. Destination input functions via post codes and Quick Access are not supported by all map CDs. 45
1 step: City or postal code
Select New address in the destination input menu. The display automatically shows City: and the typewriter window, the name of the last destination city is already displayed. If you want to enter a destination address in the city shown, simply select (only available if map CD is inserted), Enter a new city name or postal code via the typewriter,
Select the list symbol and choose an entry in the database. If several database entries have the same name, the cursor automatically moves to the symbol. Select the required entry type from the list. Confirm your selection with.
I Change country The currently selected country appears as a country code in the bottom left of the typewriter window when a city is entered. If you wish to change the destination country, Country move the cursor to the country code and confirm <ESPAA> your entry. FRANCE : The list of countries stored on the current map CD <ITALIA> appears. UNITED KINGDOM Countries not currently activated appear in < >. Select the required country from the list. You can also enter destinations in countries which have not been activated. You will then only receive directions until you reach the border of that country. I QXS - Quick Access (to destination addresses via road names) This function is particularly useful for reducing the input time for unusual road names. If the loaded map CD supports this function, the quick access symbol will appear in the window for entering the city name. Select the symbol in the typewriter window. Enter the road name. : Once the complete road name has been entered, only the initial letters of the cities in which a road with that name is located will appear in the typewriter window. If necessary, you should now enter the required city name and confirm your entry with.

Special facilities in connection with the destination
Select New address and use the input wizard to enter the required country and the name of the required destination. Then, select the symbol in the lower line of the input menu. A list of categories of special facilities is shown. For smaller towns, it may be that only the CITY CENTRE option is available. If you select this option, the navigation system will guide you to the city centre. Select the required category (e.g. HOTEL, PETROL STATION.). If more than four facilities are stored for the selected category, the typewriter will be displayed. For up to four stored facilities, the list will appear immediately. Enter the name of the required facility or select the symbol for the list display. Confirm the input using or select an entry from the list.
Special facilities in the vicinity of the current position
You may also set a destination address by selecting a special facility in the vicinity of the current vehicle location. Select Info on car pos. in the destination input menu. : A list of categories of special facilities is shown. Select the required category. : A list of facilities pertaining to the selected Railway station category, located in the vicinity of the current BAHNHOF WILHELMSDO vehicle location, appears. Additionally, distance 24 km and direction to the facilities are shown. BAHNHOF USINGEN Proceed as described on the previous page.
You will always see a list of facilities from Info on car pos., even if there is no facility from the selected category directly at the car position. The facilities list is sorted by distance to the car position, i.e. the facility closest to the car position will be first in the list.
Destination input via GPS coordinates
If you know the GPS coordinates of a destination, you GPS coordinates may enter them directly. In the main menu, select Destination input 0830'18" East Select Geo. Long-/Latit in the Destination 5034'06" North input menu. OK Quit : The GPS coordinates input menu appears. Mark the desired coordinate using the cursor. Confirm by pressing the right rotary control. Next, set the required values for degrees, minutes, seconds and north/south or east/west. Confirm the destination input with OK. : The navigation system compares the GPS coordinates you entered with the data on the current map CD and plans the route.

Notes:

If the destination is beyond the digitised roads, the system will guide you along digitised roads as far as possible. The system will then display the linear direction and the distance to the destination. If the GPS coordinates you entered should be outside the limits of the current map CD, the system will display an error message. Destination input via GPS coordinates is only supported if the map CD is inserted.

If you wish to visit other locations en route to the Via point input entered destination address, these can be stored as New address via points. The navigation system then plans the route Load address to include the via points in the given sequence before the destination address is reached. Last destin. When you reach a via point, you will hear You have Info on car pos. arrived. The navigation system will immediately begin to plan the route to the next via point or the final destination. In the address manager or on the Via points information screen you can delete via points you have not reached yet or which you do not wish to visit any longer. page 58 or 65.
In the main control, select Via point input. The Via point input menu appears.
The following options are available in the Via point input menu:
Input country, city, road, number or junction or special facility as via point.
Loading an address stored in the address book as a via point.
Recall one of the 10 addresses last used for guidance to load as a via point.
Loading a special facility in the vicinity of the current position of the car.
If you have enabled a C-IQ Travel Info product (e.g. Varta, Michelin, etc.) you can search specifically for particular facilities and transfer them directly as the via point. The input of a via point is identical to the input of a destination address. Viapoint input is limited in the same way as destination input when the map CD is not inserted.
Delete via points not reached
Via point which you have not reached or which are no longer desirable to you must be deleted from the via point list so that the navigation system may plan the route to the next via point or to the final destination. If a not reached via point is not deleted, the system will continue to try and guide you to this via point. Via points can be deleted in the address manager or on the Via points information screen, page 65 or page 58. Notes: The maximum number of stored via points is 25. The via points are targeted in the order in which they are entered. For guidance to the via points, the system automatically uses the route planning criterion for the final destination. It is possible to enter new via points en route to the final destination at any time. Once a via point has been reached (destination reached), it is deleted from the list of via points. If you enter a new destination you will be asked whether you also wish to delete the via point list. If you answer No, the remaining via points will be retained for the new destination address. Via points are not stored in the list of last destinations (destination input and viapoint input). Via points cannot be stored with Store address in the address manager.

Guidance screen

Event on the route A67 -> 109km B43A -> 126km
More detailed information about this function can be found in the Traffic info chapter on page 59.

Car position

Display of current vehicle location with country code, city, road, and, if available, house number. If you are located beyond a digitised road, the screen will display the GPS position (geographic longitude and latitude). The GPS position can be accessed at any time via the Emergency option in the main control.

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Displaying/deleting via points
If via points have been entered for the current destination, the Via points option will be active. The number of via points still to be reached also appears. Select the required via point from the list in order to view details or delete it.
Via points WETZLAR DARMSTADT

> >

Destination
Display of current destination address with Name (if entered), country code, city, road, and junction.
Return SIEMENS VDO D WETZLAR PHILIPSSTRASSE House number: 1 Return 7 15.03.2003 8:12

GPS / Compass

Display of the following information: 1. GPS reception status: Displays the number of GPS satellites received. With an unobstructed view of the sky, up to 8 satellites may be displayed. 2. Current driving direction (compass). The arrow always points north. 3. Date and time

Trip computer

The following information appears in the Trip computer information menu: Current speed Average speed Maximum speed so far Distance travelled Time travelled I Resetting values: Confirm with O. Confirm the deletion with Yes. All trip computer values are reset to zero. I Speed warning: You can enter a speed above which an alarm will sound. To set the speed limit, see Speed on page 68.
Trip computer 55 km/h 36 km/h 167 km/h 435 km

Traffic information

Use the Traffic info option in the main control to obtain information about traffic conditions in three different categories: At the car position At the destination On the route
Traffic info At position At destination On the route
To access traffic information, the radio must be tuned to an RDS TMC station. Please note that the selected RDS-TMC station may not provide any traffic information relating to your destination if the destination is located outside the station range. You must have C-IQ Traffic info contents activated to ensure this function.
I At position All traffic obstructions in the vicinity of the current position of your car transmitted by the RDS-TMC station are displayed here. I At destination All traffic obstructions in the vicinity of the selected destination transmitted by the RDS-TMC station are displayed here. I On the route All traffic obstructions on the route are displayed.

If no traffic information is received or there are no traffic obstructions on the route, the corresponding menu items will be greyed out.
Viewing details relating to traffic information
Select the required traffic report from one of the three lists (At position, At destination, On the route) in order to view details relating to traffic information. The first details screen appears:
The following information is available: Road affected Distance to the start of the segment in which the traffic obstruction is located; Length of the section in which the traffic obstruction is located; Type of obstruction (e.g. road works, stationary traffic, closed road).
On the route Akm 8.6 km Roadworks
As soon as you enter the segment affected by the traffic obstruction, the distance-to-go information will disappear. k
By turning the right rotary control, you can access two further screens containing details about the selected traffic obstruction. The second details screen indicates the section in which the traffic obstruction is located and the third, the information about the obstruction provided by the TMC provider. If there are traffic obstructions on the route, the navigation system will also show you the estimated delay that they are likely to cause. This is shown in the third details screen.
A6 Mannheim -> Heilbronn Viernheimer Kreuz Mannheim
Press the right rotary control in order to return to the list of road obstructions.
TMC Provider 2 km queuing traffic Calculated delay: 9 minutes
TMC traffic information independent of radio station (with optional MT 5011 TMC receiver)
With the optionally available MT 5011 dynamic TMC receiver, you are always informed of the current traffic situation. The MT 5011 receives the current local TMC traffic information regardless of the radio station being listing to. Activate the Ext. TMC Receiver in the Settings > TMC source menu, in order to use the TMC receiver as the source for traffic announcements. The new setting is only active after re-starting the system. The TMC traffic announcements received by the TMC receiver are then used exclusively for navigation, regardless of the radio and Info menu settings. Selecting a TMC station: In the navigation main menu, select Traffic info. Select TMC Provider in the Traffic info menu. Select the L symbol. The list of available TMC stations is displayed. Select the desired station from the list. If the selected TMC station can no longer be received, the TMC receiver switches to Automatic and searches for the TMC station with the strongest signal. Select Automatic for the station with the best reception to be automatically selected for evaluation of the TMC data. Every time the ignition is switched off, Automatic mode is activated automatically.

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Youve got a long motorway haul ahead of you. The roads clear, but you dont want to risk your licence. Now the fun really starts. Going uphill your speed starts to drop so you put your foot down. And all of a sudden youre breaking the limit. Its just lucky theres no speed trap waiting. With the VDO tempostat, driving becomes altogether more relaxing. Uphill or downhill, your pre-selected speed is maintained without the constant need to juggle the accelerator and brakes.

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One touch of the multifunction lever activates the VDO tempostat Automatic cruise control Reduces fuel consumption and emissions Stores the last speed setting for easy re-selection using the multifunction lever For maximum safety there are three instant ways to override the cruise control function (brake, clutch, multifunction lever)
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