Introduction
Introduction
AUDIO & NAVIGATION SYSTEM
The computer system offers many functions which will make your journeys safer and more of a pleasure.
Your computer system has the following equipment specification:
1. Radio with cassette player.
2. CD changer.
3. GPS navigation.
4. On-board computer.
5. Digital Sound Processing (DSP) sound system.
5. Auxiliary ventilation control.
7. Code for engine interlock.
If your vehicle is fitted with a multifunction steering wheel, the controls on the wheel can also be used to operate the radio and the CD autochanger.
The radio and cassette player and CD players ensure the best possible signal reception and choice of audio entertainment. The DSP sound system transports you to concert hall, jazz club or cathedral and takes the monotony out of even the longest journey.
GPS navigation negates the need to consult printed maps or to search for road signs; it brings you accurately to any destination stored on the map CD.
The on-board computer calculates data relevant to the journey, from average fuel consumption and range to estimated time of arrival. It also provides a warning if you have preset a speed limit which is then exceeded.
An individual code number can be entered as an additional safeguard against theft of your vehicle.
The vehicle's auxiliary ventilation control system ensures that a pleasant interior climate always awaits you when you enter the vehicle.
Monitor screen cleaning
Clean the screen only with a slightly moistened cloth.
NOTE: Do not use chemical agents or any domestic cleaning products as these could damage the screen.
Getting started
To select the general menu, press the MENU button (7) on the control panel.
Turn the right rotary control (8) to select a function or setting, or to enter a value.
Press the right rotary control (8) to confirm the selection.
To exit from the computer, press the MENU button (7).