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Car Multimedia Systems.
VDO Dayton. The Car Brand.
MS 3200
High Speed Monochrome Navigation System
Intelligent Content on Demand
C-IQ Intelligent Content on Demand Dynamic Navigation via TMC* Travel Info Browser Extensive Destination Input Possibilities:
Country, City, Street, Crossing, House Number, ZIP Code Entry (Depends on Map) QXS - Quick Access Street Search (Depends on Map) Latitude/Longitude Points of Interest (Petrol Station, Car Park, Airport, Cinema etc.)
Options TMC-Receiver Communication Terminal Active Docking Station Steering Wheel Remote Control
* TMC recource optional
C-IQ Intelligent Content on Demand
C-IQ allows you to freely select navigation content such as road maps and Travel Information for the duration of your trip. You only pay for your chosen services during this time period. Offering maximum fairness, this approach avoids the need to buy* new road maps and travel guides. The MS 3200 is delivered with a set of CD-ROMs containing the most detailed maps and third party data for Europe.
Travel Info Browser
This browser enables the access to a huge variety of third party data such as tourists attractions and gourmets guides provided by Michelin, Varta or Merian Autoscout. Pre-defined search criteria such as comfort, quality of cuisine, price, amenities or distance of vehicle help to find establishments best suited for personal needs. All results are presented sorted and possible to be set as destination for guidance. If MG 3000 is connected to the MS 3200 direct phone calls are feasible to hotels, restaurants, etc. as quick as it takes to confirm the telephone icon.
Dynamic Navigation via TMC incl. Individual Adaptation
The system is prepared for process traffic information, which are provided through an optional RDS-TMC (RDS Traffic Message Channel) receiver. This traffic information is evaluated and included in the route calculation, so when traffic congestion appears on the planned route, a detailed description and a detour option will be displayed. The system also shows the calculated traffic delay and the time alteration for an alternative route, hence the decision which route to follow can easily be done by the user. The following settings allow the user to customize the route planning behaviour when traffic obstructions affect guidance. Dynamic Route Settings: - Adjustable Detour Preference - Adjustable Traffic Horizon - Configuration of max. Acceptable Delay Time before offering a detour
Extensive destination input possibilities
Through the great number of input possibilities virtually every destination can be found. All destination inputs are supported by the 'Intelligent Typewriter' which pre-selects only those letters and figures possible for specific address entries. ZIP Code Entry Enter destination via ZIP Code for city or region QXS - Quick Access Street Search Enter destination via the street name. If this name fits to a variety of address possibilities a detailed list will be provided in order to select the desired destination. Latitude/Longitude Address Entry Address entry via GPS coordinates. Also possible for non digitized (off road) destinations. Points of Interest (POI)/Travel Info Set POI or Travel Info (e.g. gas stations, airports, cinema, hotels, restaurants, etc.) as destination. Technical Data
Selectable Guiding Screen (with Time, Travel Distance, Travel Time, estimated Time of Arrival incl. Delay Time due to Congestions) Programmable Remote Control Upside Down Mode The displayed picture can be turned 180 (upside down) for sealing mounting Easy Detachable Monitor for Theft Protection Easy to operate (self explaining menu) Speed Dependent Volume Control Demo-Mode, blocking of CD eject button possible Car computer Power Supply - 12 V DC, at GND - Voltage Range: +9 V. +16 V - Current Consumption: approx. 1,5 A Temperature Range: -20 C. +65 C Processor: 32-bit MIPS ASIC @ 108,2 MHz Memory: 32 MB NAND Flash/32 MB SD RAM Drive: CDM-M3 CD-ROM anti scratch drive Monitor White/Orange Backlight via LED 64 x 120 dots Resolution Automatic Display Brightness Control Horizontal and Vertical Swivelling B2B Bus Connection Easy Detachable Display Dimensions (w x h x d): 110 x 81 x 53 mm Remote Control IR Remote Control (16 keys) Direct Access to MainFunctions (incl. programmable Favourite Button)
* The Update-Service does not apply to contracts with an unlimited activation period.
Features
Comprehensive Icon and Voice Guidance 9 Languages with 21 Voices Route Criteria - Fast Route - Short Route - Prefer Motorways - Avoid Motorways - In Combination with Avoid Toll Roads - Optimized for Traffic Situation Calculation Alternative Route Traffic Information (with optional TMC Receiver) - Graphical Information of the Congestion Source - Traffic Information on Route and Sorted for actual Position or on Destination Control - Detailed Event Information - Detour Calculation incl. info on additional time and length - TMC Information without Guidance Address Book for approx. 200 entries (Cathegories: Home, Work, Business, Privat) Last Destinations: 20 Via Points: 25 Trip Computer: - Current/Average Speed - Travel Time/Distance (resetable) - Maximum Speed - Programmable Speed Warning
Technical Data
Car computer Dimensions (w x h x d): DIN housing, 180 x 51 x 160 mm Interfaces - RS 232, D2B, I2C, I2S - Reverse Gear Signal - Audio Output 5 W/4 Ohm (External Loudspeaker) - GPS Antenna (SMB, 5 V) Sensors - 8-Channel GPS Receiver - Gyroscope - Interface for Speed Signal
08/03, MS 3200, subject to modification
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Attention!
Only use this system when it is safe to do so. It is more important to keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. Due to constantly changing traffic conditions, we unfortunately cannot guarantee 100 % precision under all circumstances.
Attention !
Nutilisez le systme que si vous ne mettez pas en danger votre vie ou celle des autres usagers de la route. Il est plus important de surveiller le trafic routier et davoir les mains sur le volant que de lire les informations apparaissant sur lcran. tant donn que le sens de circulation a pu tre chang entre temps, nous ne pouvons pas vous garantir une exactitude 100 % des indications donnes.
Achtung!
Benutzen Sie das System nur, wenn die Sicherheit es zult. Es ist wichtiger, auf den Verkehr zu achten und die Hnde am Lenkrad zu lassen. Aufgrund sich stndig ndernder Verkehrsfhrungen kann leider keine 100 %ige Genauigkeit unter allen Umstnden gewhrleistet werden.
Belangrijk!
Gebruik het systeem uitsluitend, als de veiligheid het toelaat. Het is belangrijker om op het verkeer te letten en de handen aan het stuur te houden. Op grond van voortdurend veranderende verkeerssituaties kan helaas geen 100 % nauwkeurigheid onder alle omstandigheden worden gegarandeerd.
Attenzione!
Usare questo sistema solo se il traffico lo ammette. E importante tenere docchio la strada e le mani sul volante. A causa dei cambiamenti continui della viabilit non si pu garantire una precisione assoluta in tutte le circostanze.
Atencin!
Utilice el sistema slo si lo permite el nivel de seguridad. Es ms importante atender al trfico y mantener las manos en el volante. Debido a que las rutas cambian constantemente, lamentamos no poder garantizar un 100 % de exactitud en cualquier ocasin.
Observera!
Anvnd systemet bara nr skerheten tillter. Det r viktigare att iaktta vad som hnder i trafiken och hlla hnderna p ratten. P grund av den stndigt frndrade trafiksituationen kan ingen garanti fr 100%:ig noggrannhet under alla omstndigheter lmnas.
Vigtigt!
Brug systemet kun, nr De ikke bringer andre eller sig selv i fare. Vr opmrksom p trafikken, og hold hnderne p rattet. Pga. lbende ndringer i vejnettet kan der ikke opns 100% overensstemmelse mellem det digitale vejkort og den aktuelle trafiksituation.
Operating instructions Mounting instructions Illustrations
Page 7 Page 49 Pages 3, 456 - 457
Mode demploi Instructions de montage Illustrations
Page 57 Page 99 Pages 3, 456 - 457
Bedienungsanleitung Einbauanleitung Abbildungen
Seite 107 Seite 149 Seiten 3, 456 - 457
Gebruiksaanwijzing Inbouwaanwijzing Afbeeldingen
Pagina 157 Pagina 199 Paginas 3, 456 - 457
Istruzioni duso Instruzioni per il montaggio Figure
Pagina 207 Pagina 249 Pagine 3, 456 - 457
Instrucciones de manejo Manual de instalacin Ilustraciones
Pgina 257 Pgina 299 Pginas 3, 456 - 457
Bruksanvisning Monteringsanvisning Bilder
Sidan 307 Sidan 349 Sidorna 3, 456 - 457
Betjeningsvejledning Monteringsvejledning Illustrationer
Side 357 Side 399 Sider 3, 456 - 457
Page 407 Page 447 Pages 3, 456 - 457
CONTENTS
System Overview. 8 GENERAL INFORMATION. 9 Tips on the use of this manual. 9 ATTENTION! Important notes for safe usage. 9 How does the navigation system work?. 10 The digital road map. 11 C-IQ INTELLIGENT CONTENT ON DEMAND. 12 C-IQ Your key to map, traffic and travel information. 12 OPERATION. LCD Monitor. Remote control. Switching on / off. Stand-by mode. Volume.. 23 24
MENUS. Cursor. Scroll bars. Character input. Main control menu.
DESTINATION INPUT. Entering a destination address. Destination input menu. Special destinations (POIs). Destination input via GPS coordinates.
VIAPOINTS. 25 Via point input. 25 GUIDANCE. Guidance screen. Audible messages. Route selection. Information during guidance.. 37 37
TRAFFIC INFORMATION. Traffic information. DYNAMIC GUIDANCE WITH TMC. How TMC traffic announcements are made. TMC traffic information on the guidance screen. Bypassing a traffic obstruction locally. Dynamic route planning. ALTERNATIVE ROUTE. Alternative Route.
ADDRESS MANAGER. 38 Address Manager. 38 EMERGENCY. 40 Emergency menu. 40 k 7
SYSTEM SETTINGS. Speed. Guidance screen Dyn. route sett. Language. Volume. Date / Clock. Display. Remote control. Measuring units. 47
Mounting angle. Default settings. Service. System information.
MAP CDs. 45 Map CDs. Changing the map CD. MAINTENANCE & CARE. Replacing batteries of the remote control. Cleaning of the remote control and the monitor. Loading software updates. TROUBLESHOOTING.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS. 49
System Overview
On page 3 (foldout page) you can find an overview over the system components. 1 Detachable LCD monitor.
To remove the monitor, it is essential to press the unlocking button 2 on the rear of the monitor holder. 2 Unlocking button for monitor (concealed on the rear of the monitor connector). Press release button on the back of the monitor support and gently pull upwards to detach. 3 Monitor support, turnable and tiltable. Press button on the support to tilt the monitor 4 Infrared remote control 5 Holder for remote control. 6 Eject CD. If ignition is switched off press key twice.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Tips on the use of this manual
To make reading this manual easier you are given the following aids: Prompts you to do something.
Shows you the reaction of the set. Provides additional information.
Marks an enumeration. 6 Shows that the current topic is continued on the following page.
This is a security or warning advice. It contains important information on the safe use of your navigation system. In case of disregard of this advice the danger of material damage, injury or even death may result. Please observe this advice carefully.
Comments
After transport of the vehicle by train or ferry, the navigation system may require a few minutes for exact positioning. After disconnecting the vehicle battery, up to 15 minutes may be required for exact positioning. For this, the vehicle must be outdoors and the system must be switched on in order to receive transmissions from the GPS satellites.
The digital road map
To be able to plan a route to a destination address, the navigation system not only requires the current position of the vehicle but also a digital road map containing the destination address itself and the roads leading to the destination address. This digital road map is on the map CD which you insert into the navigation computer.
Real road network
Line pattern of digitized map
The road system is stored on the map CD as a line model, i.e. even large junctions have only one focal point that is approached by all roads in point-to-point fashion. Thus the navigation system indicates the distance to the turn-off point as the distance to the centre of the junction. This is why the distances indicated on main road signs may not agree with those of the navigation system. The road signs indicate the distance to the beginning of the exit.
Areas with limited road information
In some areas, not all of the information on a road is available on the map CD. Thus, for example, turn-off prohibitions, information on the direction of travel in a one-way street or prohibited entry into a pedestrian zone may be missing. The navigation system will display a warning if you drive into such an area. Local traffic laws always take precedence over navigation system instructions. Always observe the road signs and motor vehicle traffic regulations.
Topicality of the map CD
Roughly 10 - 15% of the road system characteristics change each year. Due to these constantly changing traffic conditions (construction of new roads, traffic calming, etc.) we cannot guarantee that the digital road map will be in 100 % agreement with existing traffic conditions. We recommend that you always use the most current version of the map CD for navigation.
C-IQ INTELLIGENT CONTENT ON DEMAND
C-IQ Your key to map, traffic and travel information
Your navigation system is supplied with a CD containing the latest version of the map software along with travel and traffic information (for dynamic navigation). The information on the CD is encrypted and can be partially or completely activated for a defined period with the aid of an access code. Your advantages: You only pay for the information that you actually use.
C-IQ Info
Here you will find general information about the C-IQ products on the map CD you have loaded.
Select C-IQ Info in the C-IQ menu. This option is only supported by certain map CDs.
C-IQ Service
Here you will find information about your C-IQ Service:
Select C-IQ Service in the C-IQ menu. Select Z to go back to the previous menu. Select P C-IQ to establish telephone contact with the C-IQ Service Centre. The P C-IQ option is only active if a telephone module is connected to the navigation system (this function is in preparation).
OPERATION
LCD Monitor
If mounted with the supplied support, the monitor can be removed from the holder for advanced theft protection.
Removing the monitor
Press the release button on the back of the support and gently pull the monitor upwards.
A Do not push on the display screen to avoid damage of the LCD.
Installing the monitor
Gently slide the monitor onto the support until it clicks into position.
Adjusting the monitor
If mounted on the supplied support, the monitor can be adjusted to your viewing angle.
Turn the monitor until the best angle of view is reached. Press the release button on the monitor support to tilt the monitor to its best position.
Remote control
The VDO Dayton Navigation System is controlled by an infrared remote control. Gently pull the remote control forward to release it from the holder. Before driving off, slide the remote control back into the holder until it clicks into position. The keys on the remote control have the following functions: {. Play back current guidance advice and (if available) the current. TMC message. HOME. Retrieve the Home address and activate guidance. 8. Cursor key upwards; select options. 4. Cursor key left; select options. 6. Cursor key right; select options. 2. Cursor key downwards; select options. OK. OK key; confirm a selection. -. Decrease voice volume of guidance advice. +. Increase voice volume of guidance advice. CLR. Delete the last entry / back to previous menu. ALT-R. Plan an alternative route. _. Activate guidance / switch to guidance screen. INFO. Open the menu Special dest. > Info on car pos. MENU. Show main control menu. FAVOURITE. Programmable function key. See page 44. PHONE. Open the phone menu (only if a VDO Dayton hands-free unit is. connected).
s Active remote control holder RCD 3200 (optional accessory) If you use your remote control in the optional holder RCD 3200, the internal batteries are not used. When the batteries are exhausted the navigation system may no longer react on key presses.
Return Guidance screen Dyn. route sett. Language Volume
Continue pressing the same key. Further menu options are shown automatically.
Except for in the main control menu the menu title changes into the Return option as soon as you move the cursor to the upper edge of the screen. Confirm Return with the OK key to exit the menu, press cursor key 8 again to move further up within the menu.
Character input
Names are entered by selecting characters from a list. This kind of character entry will simply be called typewriter further on in the manual.
To select a character place the cursor on the desired character by using the cursor keys 4, 6, 8 and 2. Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key on the remote control.
City:W_ A.E. I..O.U.Y. g Z
Characters which are not available are shown as dots and are skipped automatically. Characters entered by mistake can be deleted by pressing the CLR key.
Options when entering characters
The bottom line of the display shows command icons with which you can carry out the following functions: c : Display and selection of destination country (in this case, D for Germany). : Save an address in the personal address book. : Jump to menu Special dest. See page 23. : Delete the character entered last.
: Direct input of road name without previously entering the name of the city (depending on map CD). : Cancel entry and return to the start of the destination entry. : Display a list of database items. : End of destination input and automatic start of guidance. : Confirm the last entered data and go to the next data entry option. o : Accept the data entries (e. g. when entering an address name). Depending on which information is already entered, one or more than one options are not available (in faint).
Intelligent Typewriter
When you enter names of cities and roads or special destinations, the system compares the character string already entered with all database entries on the map CD. Once you select a character, you will notice that only certain letters remain displayed. The navigation system automatically completes entries if only one possible entry is left.
Step 3: House number or junction
If house numbers are available for a selected road, they can be entered with a separate input menu. If no house numbers are available, the system automatically jumps to the Junction input menu. If no junction is available, this step will be skipped. After confirming the road name with , the input menu for the house number or junction appears. Enter the required house number or junction.
Within the database, certain ranges of house numbers are combined, the entered house number being in such a range. In such a case, the navigation system will lead you to the entered house number range. In some cases, the navigation system will also correct your entry. If for example you have entered house number 83 but only numbers up to 51 are stored on the map CD, the system will automatically correct this to 51.
Step 4: Route selection
The required criterion for route planning can be modified even after all data for the destination has been entered. A detailed description of the route criteria can be found under Route selection on page 30. Once the route criteria are selected, the system jumps to the guidance screen and begins planning the route. Within only a few seconds you will begin to receive guidance information.
Directly to guidance
While using the input wizard, you can, at any time, jump to guidance, e.g. if certain information on the destination address is unavailable (house number, crossroads) or if you wish to be guided to the city or town limits only. In that case, proceed as follows:
Enter at least the name of a city as described earlier. After input, press the _ key on the remote control, select the symbol in the lower line of the input menu. The guidance screen appears. The route is being planned.
For further information about guidance, see the chapter entitled Guidance on page 27.
Special destinations (POIs)
You may also input the destination address by selecting special facilities (POI = Points of Interest) stored in the database. These include e.g.:
Destination input via GPS coordinates
If you know the GPS coordinates of a destination, you may enter them directly. In the main control, select Destination input.
GPS coordinates 0830'18" East 5034'06" North OK Quit
Select Geo. Long-/Latit from the Destination input menu. The GPS coordinates input menu appears. Mark the required coordinate using the cursor keys. Then press OK.
Next, set the required values for degrees, minutes, seconds and north/south or east/ west using the cursor keys. 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.
VIAPOINTS
Via point input
If you wish to visit other locations en route to the entered destination address, these can be stored as via points. The navigation system then plans the route to include the via points in the given sequence before the destination address is reached. When you reach a via point, you will hear You have arrived. The navigation system will immediately begin to plan the route to the next via point or the final destination.
Via point input New address Load address Last destin. Info on car pos.
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. See page 32 or 38.
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 crossroads 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. Detailed information about advanced search options can be found in the Travel Info brochure supplied with the map CD. The input of a via point is identical to the input of a destination address.
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, see page 38 or page 32. 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 via point input). Via points cannot be stored with Store address in the address manager.
Route list B277 0.5km B49 0.3km Ab Anschl 0.7km A45 18.8km
Event on the route A67 -> 109km B43A -> 126km
Event on the route
This information menu is only available if a TMC extension is connected to the navigation system and if one or more traffic obstructions are reported on your route. A list of segments for which traffic obstructions have been reported appears. The list is sorted on the basis of the location of each obstruction on the route.
Select a report in order to access detailed information about the traffic obstruction.
More detailed information about this function can be found in the Traffic info chapter on page 33.
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).
Return
OAKRIDGE PARK AVENUE
The GPS position can be accessed at any time via the Emergency option in the main control.
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.
Via points WETZLAR DARMSTADT
> >
Select the required via point from the list in order to view details or delete it.
Destination
Display of current destination address with Name (if entered), country code, city, road, and crossroads.
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
Trip computer 55 km/h 36 km/h 167 km/h 435 km
s Resetting values: Confirm O by pressing OK.
Confirm the deletion with Yes. All trip computer values are reset to zero.
s Speed warning: You can enter a speed above which an alarm will sound. To set the speed limit, see Speed on page 41.
TRAFFIC INFORMATION*
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
Please note that the RDS-TMC station picked up by the TMC receiver may not provide any traffic information relating to your destination if the destination is located outside the station range. C-IQ Traffic info contents must be activated to ensure this function.
s At position All traffic obstructions in the vicinity of the current position of your car transmitted by the RDS-TMC station are displayed here. s At destination All traffic obstructions in the vicinity of the selected destination transmitted by the RDS-TMC station are displayed here. s 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;
On the route Akm 8.6 km Roadworks
Type of obstruction (e.g. road works, stationary
traffic, closed road). As soon as you enter the segment affected by the traffic obstruction, the distance-to-go information will disappear.
Language Choose one of the two languages loaded in the system,
Select Other language to replace one of the two loaded languages with another language from the supplied VDO Dayton Language Loading Software CD. Select the language to be replaced. You will be prompted to insert the CD. Insert the CD in the navigation computer. Follow the system instructions for loading other languages.
s Turn now advice If this option is activated, an additional prompt (e.g. Now turn right) will be output directly before a turn-off. This prompt is activated by default.
Adjusting the volume:
: :
Place the cursor on the volume slider. Confirm by pressing OK. The volume adjustment is activated now. Adjust the desired volume level with the cursor keys 4 or 6. The selected volume setting is announced. Press OK again to store the setting.
Voice messages on/off:
Place the cursor on the option behind the loudspeaker icon. Press OK. Select Mode On or Off. Press OK again to store this selection.
Date / Clock
You can set the format for time and date display as well as the time zone.
Time zone:
The navigation system receives the Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) via the GPS system. To adjust the difference between your local time and UTC:
Place the cursor on the value behind Timezone:. Press OK. Adjust the time offset with cursor keys 4 and 6. Press OK again to store the setting. The displayed time is updated. k
Time format:
Select between 12 hour format and 24 hour format.
Date format:
Select between day.month.year and month/day/year format.
Display
For overhead mounting of the display it is possible to rotate the display contents 180 degrees.
Select the desired setting according to the mounting position of the display.
s Steering wheel Activate this option if you want to control the system with a VDO Dayton steering wheel remote control (accessory). s Favourite button You can assign a function to the FAVOURITE key on the remote control. Select one of the displayed functions to assign it to the short or long press of the FAVOURITE key.
Measuring units Select between the following measuring units:
Metric: display in kilometres and metres; Anglo: display in miles and yards; American: display in miles, half and quarter miles and feet.
Mounting angle
To adapt the navigation computer to the mounting angle at the installation position (gyro-sensor compensation). This adjustment only needs to be made once, immediately after the installation of the navigation system. See Setting the mounting angle, page 54.
Default settings
Select this option if you want to reset all user specific settings and values to their factory defaults. All address book entries remain stored.
Service
For analysing hardware and software problems (code protected). The Service menu should only be entered for service of the Navigation System by an authorized service centre.
System information
The System information menu shows you information on soft- and hardware versions of the system (for service purposes). 44
MAP CDs
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, see page 12.
Changing the map CD
If the ignition is switched on and the red power LED lights up permanently: Press the W key on the navigation computer.
The CD is ejected.
If the ignition is switched off and if the power LED flashes: Press the W key.
Wait for at least 10 seconds until the LED stops flashing. Press the W key again. The CD is ejected. Take out the CD and gently insert the new map CD with the printed side facing up until it is retracted. The system needs a few seconds for initialisation after changing the map CD.
Only use genuine VDO Dayton C-IQ map CDs. These map CDs are exclusively designed for use with the VDO Dayton Navigation System and they are only readable by a VDO Dayton Navigation System. The CD player of the navigation system does not play any other CDs (i.e. Audio CDs). Always store map CDs in their protective cases. Always make sure that the CD you insert is clean and dry. If the last entered destination address is not (or only partly) on the map CD you inserted, the whole address (or only the not existing part) is deleted.
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MAINTENANCE & CARE
Replacing batteries of the remote control
You have to replace the batteries of the remote control, if you use the remote control outside of its holder and the navigation system does no longer respond to key presses.
Power supply cable 5 (ISO connector A):
Pin no. A1 A2 A3 A4 A7 A8 Cable colour black/white white/yellow white/brown red violet brown Connection speedometer signal input, digital (long wire) back-up lights (reversing signal) speedometer signal input, analogue (short wire) +12V permanent power supply, terminal 30 (via cable fuse 10 A if necessary) +12V switched, terminal 15 (must not be interrupted during engine start) negative battery pole, terminal 31
Only connect electrical signals to appropriate terminals in the vehicle.
In the case of a direct connection to the battery secure the positive connection (red lead) with a 10 A fuse close to the battery (approx. 10 - 15 cm). 1. Connect the free cable ends A4, A7 and A8 of the power supply cable 5 to suitable terminals in the vehicle according to the connecting diagram and the table. 2. Do not cut off unused cables! Wind them together and tie them back! They may be used later to install additional features.
s Speedometer signal (ISO connector A): Depending on the type of speedometer signal, either the digital (A1) or the analogue (A3) input must be selected. Check speedometer signal using an oscilloscope if necessary.
Never tap the speedometer signal from the ABS control!
Digital (standard): Connect the black/white cable A1 from cable harness to the tapping position of the speedometer signal. Location and connection details can be found in the vehicle specific information sheets (available as CD ROM). Note: Many cars are supplied with the speedometer signal on one of the car radio connectors. Ask your car dealer for more information or call our hotline. Analogue (for retrofitted speedometer senders and magnetic sensors): Connect the short black/white A3 cable (directly at ISO chamber A connector) of the wiring harness to the output of the speedometer sensor or the magnetic sensor. s Further signals (ISO connector A): Connect the white/yellow cable (A2) to a suitable connecting point of the back up lights (positive pole of the reversing lamp).
Connecting system components (ISO connector B)
Remote control holder RCD 3200 (accessory): Connect the Mini DIN plug of the remote control cable to the socket on the signal cable harness 4. Loudspeaker (accessory): Connect the loudspeaker (optional accessory ML 5000) with the 3.5 mm jack to the 3.5 mm plug of the signal cable harness 4. The loudspeaker impedance should be between 4 and 8 Ohms. Installing loudspeaker mute function (optional) Connect the white/brown cable (B4) of the signal cable 4 to the mute input of the car radio. s TMC extension (ISO connector C2): For system enhancement, an optional VDO Dayton TMC receiver can be connected to the navigation computer. For connection details see Mounting the navigation computer. s Hands-free unit (ISO connector C1): A VDO Dayton hands-free unit can additionally be connected to the navigation computer. For connection details see Owner's manual and mounting instructions MG 3000 M. s Reproduction of voice messages through vehicle speakers For reproduction of the guidance messages by the left front speaker of the vehicle you can connect an adaptor cable MA 1300 (optional) between the loudspeaker connector and the audio output of the navigation computer.
Checking the car functions
Only check safety functions when the car is standing still or driving at low speed! Always carry out checks in open areas! Check brake system, alarm system, lights, immobilizer, speedometer, trip computer, radio (coding) and hi-fi stereo, clock.
Checking the navigation functions
Check the following functions when the car is stationary: Remote control (batteries inserted) Press the keys on the remote control and check operation. GPS reception 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.
Calibrating the system
For automatic calibration, perform a short test drive (approx. 10 minutes) on digitised roads. Change direction several times. 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 C-IQ contents activated. However, no directional information will be provided. The current vehicle location can then be checked in the emergency menu (see operating instructions, page 40).
Hotline
Hotlines are available in many countries to handle queries about the VDO Dayton multimedia systems. Up-to-date telephone numbers can be found in the accompanying info sheet.
Car Multimedia Systems.
316 0927.1 06/2003 ri
VDO Dayton. The Car Brand.
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