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AUX input

off the player and the Infotainment

system, to avoid sound quality

issues and possible damage to the

equipment.

Upon connection via the jack plug, the

system detects the audio source

automatically. Depending on the

recording volume, there may be a

delay before the audio source is

heard.
The artist or track name are not

shown on the display screen.

R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT /

CD16 BT, CD18 BT- AUX input

usage

Press the MEDIA or

AUDIO/SOURCE button to change

the audio source to AUX mode, then

switch on the auxiliary device. AUX

appears on the display screen.

AUX settings

Press the SETUP button to access

the settings menu.

Select AUX IN and turn the OK rotary

knob until the desired setting is

selected from:

■ HI (300 mV)
■ MID (600 mV)
■ LO (1200 mV)

CD30 BT - AUX input usage

Press the RADIO/CD button to

activate the AUX mode, then switch

on the auxiliary device.

CD35 BT - AUX input usage

Press the MEDIA button to activate

the AUX mode, then switch on the

auxiliary device. Jack appears on the

display screen.

Summary of Contents for KTA-2701/5-VX-en

Page 1: ...0 1 Infotainment Manual Model Year 2015 Edition March 2014 KTA 2701 5 VX en VAUXHALL Movano Infotainment Manual Model Year 2015 Edition March 2014 KTA 2701 5 VX en...

Page 2: ...Introduction 2 Radio 26 CD Player 34 AUX input 39 USB port 41 Bluetooth music 44 Navigation 50 Voice recognition 67 Phone 69 Index 88 Contents...

Page 3: ...planning will reliably guide you to your destination and can help avoid traffic jams and other traffic problems Optionally the Infotainment system can be operated using controls on the steering colum...

Page 4: ...e due to model variant country specifications special equipment or accessories The table of contents at the beginning of this manual and within each section shows where the information is located The...

Page 5: ...4 Introduction Control elements overview R15 BT CD15 BT...

Page 6: ...and 26 6 Return to previous menu cancel an action 18 7 MEDIA Change audio source 35 8 OK rotary knob 18 Press Confirm an action 18 Turn Access display menu options 18 Turn Change radio frequency 27 Tu...

Page 7: ...6 Introduction R16 BT USB...

Page 8: ...display menu options 18 6 Return to previous menu cancel an action 18 7 3 Radio Short press Search for next radio frequency 27 Long press Automatic station search 27 Audio MP3 WMA CD Short press Skip...

Page 9: ...8 Introduction CD16 BT USB...

Page 10: ...band 26 5 MEDIA Change audio source 35 6 Rotary knob 18 Short press Confirm an action 18 Turn Access display menu options 18 7 TEL Telephone menu 69 8 Station buttons 1 6 27 Short press Select station...

Page 11: ...10 Introduction CD18 BT USB...

Page 12: ...Select station 27 Long press Save station 27 8 3 Radio Short press Search for next radio frequency 27 Long press Automatic station search 27 Audio MP3 WMA CD Short press Skip track forwards 35 Long pr...

Page 13: ...12 Introduction CD30 BT...

Page 14: ...rotary knob 18 Press Confirm an action 18 Turn Search radio station or waveband 26 Turn Change CD track 35 6 TEL Telephone menu 69 7 2 3 Radio frequency Search backwards forwards 27 Audio MP3 WMA CD...

Page 15: ...14 Introduction CD35 BT...

Page 16: ...previous radio frequency 27 Long press Automatic station search 27 Audio MP3 WMA CD Short press Skip track backwards 35 Long press Fast rewind 35 8 3 Radio Short press Search for next radio frequency...

Page 17: ...Increase volume 18 4 Mute unmute 18 5 78 Take end phone call 77 6 Decrease volume 18 7 5 Voice recognition 67 8 OK Confirm actions 26 Turn Move up down in display menus select next previous radio pres...

Page 18: ...t audio track CD player mode 35 Long press Fast forward rewind an audio track CD player mode 35 Steering column controls Type C 1 SOURCE AUDIO Change audio source 18 2 78 69 Take end phone call 77 Mut...

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

Page 20: ...endent volume 3 25 is activated the volume is adapted automatically to compensate for road and wind noise Mute To mute the current audio source press X knob briefly1 CD35 BT Press volume rotary knob b...

Page 21: ...ress the 0 button and select the System settings menu When system setting adjustments have been made press 0 to exit the menu and save changes The system also saves and exits automatically after a del...

Page 22: ...change the audio source to CD USB AUX Bluetooth or iPod where applicable Press the MEDIA RADIO CD or AUDIO SOURCE button R15 BT R16 BT Detailed descriptions of AUX input functions 3 39 USB port functi...

Page 23: ...ue by turning the OK rotary knob and press the knob to confirm selections To exit the audio settings menu press the button Note If there is no activity the system will exit the audio settings menu aut...

Page 24: ...r turn the rotary knob to select from Vehicle or Driver Set by pressing the rotary knob Setting the volume distribution between right left Select the Sound optimisation or Balance fader menu Turn the...

Page 25: ...tion Select the Sound optimisation menu To optimise the sound distribution for the entire vehicle or just the driver turn the central rotary knob to select from Vehicle or Driver Set by pressing the k...

Page 26: ...wind noise during driving Press the 0 button to access the Audio settings menu Select Other audio settings then Adaptation volume km h Turn the rotary knob to set the degree of volume adaptation A va...

Page 27: ...ange frequency Station buttons 1 6 Preset station buttons SETUP System settings automatic station storing TEXT Display radio text information Activating the radio Press the RADIO button to switch the...

Page 28: ...T System settings Activating the radio Press the RADIO button to switch the audio source to radio The station previously selected will be received Selecting the waveband Press the RADIO button repeate...

Page 29: ...tion then press station button 1 6 until an audible signal sounds confirming that the station has been stored to the appropriate station button 6 stations per waveband can be stored Recalling a stored...

Page 30: ...h for the required station name The alphabetical list contains up to 50 FM radio stations with the best reception This list can be updated at any time 3 30 CD35 BT Manual station search Select the des...

Page 31: ...recall a stored station To recall a station on the autostore list AST while listening to the radio briefly press the SETUP button to activate AST mode The station previously selected will be received...

Page 32: ...broadcasting frequency of the chosen station by means of AF Alternative Frequency R15 BT CD15 BT R16 BT CD16 BT CD18 BT RDS functions Configuring RDS Press the SETUP button and turn the OK rotary knob...

Page 33: ...ing CD MP3 playback Press the rotary knob The traffic announcement is interrupted but the radio traffic service remains switched on Program type search PTY Press the RADIO CD button to access the Radi...

Page 34: ...fic announcement Traffic announcements will not be broadcast automatically when the LW or MW waveband is selected Change the audio source or waveband to FM to ensure traffic announcements are broadcas...

Page 35: ...iance with the audio CD standard may not play correctly or not at all Self recorded CD Rs and CD RWs and WMA files with Digital Rights Management DRM from online music shops may not play correctly or...

Page 36: ...edly to select the desired audio source CD playback is started Note Depending on the data stored on the audio CD or MP3 CD differing information about the CD and the current music track will be shown...

Page 37: ...n back in again automatically after a few seconds CD30 BT CD player usage Starting CD playback Switch on the Infotainment system by pressing the m knob and push the CD with the printed side up into th...

Page 38: ...button to display the full name of the album or track playing To exit the display press j again Removing a CD Press the d button The CD is pushed out of the CD slot If the CD is not removed after ejec...

Page 39: ...ack The pause function is deactivated automatically when the volume is adjusted the audio source is changed or automatic information messages are issued Displaying additional text information CD Text...

Page 40: ...In the Infotainment unit there is an AUX socket for the connection of external audio sources Note The socket must always be kept clean and dry It is possible for example to connect a portable CD playe...

Page 41: ...X input usage Press the MEDIA or AUDIO SOURCE button to change the audio source to AUX mode then switch on the auxiliary device AUX appears on the display screen AUX settings Press the SETUP button to...

Page 42: ...ayer USB drive or an iPod can be connected to the USB port These devices are operated via the controls and menus of the Infotainment system Important information MP3 player and USB drives The MP3 play...

Page 43: ...6 BT CD18 BT Playing music via USB MP3 player iPod USB drives The system detects the auxiliary device when a USB device is connected and the current track is displayed automatically When a new auxilia...

Page 44: ...the first track in the first folder is played automatically When reconnecting the device the previously played track is resumed Selecting a track To select tracks directly and change folders first ac...

Page 45: ...does not support AVRCP only the volume can be controlled via the Infotainment system Before connecting the Bluetooth device to the Infotainment system become acquainted with its operating instructions...

Page 46: ...io device keypad enter the pairing code shown on the Infotainment system display screen Note If the audio device does not have a screen enter the default pairing code on the device then on the Infotai...

Page 47: ...when prompted Operation via Infotainment system When paired and connected wirelessly audio playback begins automatically The audio device can then be operated via the Infotainment system function but...

Page 48: ...ge the audio device battery more rapidly Connecting an audio device To connect an audio device after it has been paired or to connect to a different paired audio device than the current one press the...

Page 49: ...press the SETUP TEXT button and select Bluetooth connection Select an empty slot by turning the central rotary knob and press the knob to display the next menu Select Pair device by turning and pressi...

Page 50: ...e confirms disconnection Switching off the audio device or deactivating the Bluetooth function on the audio device also disconnects the device from the Infotainment system Unpairing an auxiliary audio...

Page 51: ...c information possible subscribe to the Live services facility via the TomTom website Functioning of the Navigation system The position and movement of the vehicle are detected by the Navigation syste...

Page 52: ...this time has elapsed a fee is charged for map updates TomTom HOME software installation To update the digital maps and to benefit from exclusive downloadable services including real time safety and t...

Page 53: ...sers Main functions of TomTom HOME application Download new and extra maps Select the Add Maps icon to access the menu where maps can be downloaded Downloading voices points of interest etc Select the...

Page 54: ...MAP 2D 3D From menu Displays map From map Switches map to 2D 3D mode 5 BACK Back to previous screen The soft buttons and select or confirm actions which appear at the bottom of the screen The LED on...

Page 55: ...inment and Navigation systems on press the NAVI button on the steering column controls to switch between the Navigation system and Infotainment system screens When the Infotainment controls are used t...

Page 56: ...ote control Map screen The map screen contains the following 1 Warning of the next risk area within distance fixed or mobile speed camera school etc 2 Speed limit Illuminates red and flashes if speed...

Page 57: ...e in some countries or regions To check the status of your subscription at any time select My Services in the LIVE services menu Some features will not be available for selection in the main menu unti...

Page 58: ...ring column controls to change the volume To repeat a voice instruction press the left soft button System preferences The system can be adjusted to suit personal requirements Select Change preferences...

Page 59: ...e up view of the junction with a turn arrow and road signs This feature can be deactivated if preferred Automatic zooming During guidance the display gradually zooms in before each change of direction...

Page 60: ...Select the Sync option with the left soft button Start up preferences Used to change the system start up settings and also the start up page by customising it with a chosen photo Show fewer menu opti...

Page 61: ...The system stores previously entered cities in its memory They can then be directly selected from the full list via the drop down arrow Recent destination Select a destination from the list of addres...

Page 62: ...home address as a favourite Favourite Not used Address When entering an address choose from the following options City centre Street and house number Area code Crossing or junction Recent destination...

Page 63: ...names distance before a junction Browse as images Shows changes in direction as images Browse map of route Shows the map of the route Show route demo Shows a demonstration of the route The speed of t...

Page 64: ...n zooms using the up and down keys To access the options press the OK button then the right soft button Options Access the option from the map browser This menu allows the selection of information tha...

Page 65: ...e red marker on the location of the camera and confirm using the soft buttons Confirm the type of camera and if Speed camera is chosen the speed limit must also be entered and confirmed For the system...

Page 66: ...ation not updated for at least 14 minutes Information not updated for at least 19 minutes Information not updated for at least 24 minutes To manage the Traffic info service select Traffic info or HD T...

Page 67: ...66 Navigation Symbols overview L Accident M Traffic jam G One or more lanes closed F Road closed N Traffic incident E Road works J Heavy rain C Snow B Strong wind storm K Fog I Ice...

Page 68: ...the voice recognition function requests you to repeat the desired command or plays back the available options Phone control Creating voice tags In addition to names and numbers voice tags can be crea...

Page 69: ...fter the tone repeat the voice tag previously recorded for the desired contact to start the dialling process Say the voice tag directly i e do not say Call before the voice tag If the system does not...

Page 70: ...phone functions depend on the relevant mobile phone and network provider Refer to the operating instructions for your mobile phone or consult your network provider Important information for operation...

Page 71: ...eration To move up down in the display Turn the OK rotary knob To confirm actions Press the OK rotary knob To cancel actions and return to previous menu Press the button CD30 BT Display screen operati...

Page 72: ...on A mobile phone must be connected to the handsfree phone system in order to control its functions via the Infotainment system No phone can be connected to the system unless it has first been paired...

Page 73: ...ne connected to the handsfree phone system press the 0 button and select Bluetooth connection from the settings menu The device list shows the phones already paired Select the desired phone from the d...

Page 74: ...ty paired phone Searching continues until a paired phone is found CD30 BT Defining the priority phone If defined when the ignition is switched on the handsfree phone system searches first for the prio...

Page 75: ...em In order to use your handsfree phone system a connection must be set up between the mobile phone and the system via Bluetooth i e the mobile phone must be paired to the vehicle before using it For...

Page 76: ...he name of handsfree phone system from the list on the mobile phone and on the mobile phone keypad enter the pairing code shown on the Infotainment system display screen If pairing fails a tone sounds...

Page 77: ...p cannot be guaranteed in all situations For this reason do not rely exclusively on a mobile phone when a vitally important communication e g a medical emergency is concerned On some networks it may b...

Page 78: ...ed in your mobile phone into the handsfree phone system After connection the mobile phone data is transmitted to the handsfree phone system This can take some time depending on phone model During this...

Page 79: ...7 to start dialling To redial the last number press and hold the TEL button CD30 BT Entering a number manually With the Phone menu displayed select Dial a number from the list Enter the desired number...

Page 80: ...process Adding contacts to the mobile phonebook Contacts can be added to the mobile phonebook by selecting the following menu options Directory Management Mobile phonebook Add contact Use the alphabe...

Page 81: ...keyboards 3 69 to enter a name and up to 4 numbers for the new contact Incorrect names and numbers entered via the keyboards can also be deleted during contact creation Vehicle phonebook CD30 BT Vehi...

Page 82: ...tact Select the contact to be modified from the list of contacts in the vehicle phonebook It is possible to modify delete or play back the existing voice tag from this menu Importing contacts in to th...

Page 83: ...rotary knob to start the dialling process Voicemail box R15 BT CD15 BT R16 BT CD16 BT CD18 BT Voicemail box To listen to mobile phone voicemail messages via the Infotainment system select the Voicema...

Page 84: ...n an incoming call arrives a message alerts the caller to the fact that you are driving The call starts automatically and the length of the call is shown on the Infotainment system display screen Pick...

Page 85: ...tions during a telephone call R15 BT CD15 BT R16 BT CD16 BT CD18 BT Functions during a telephone call In addition to volume control various functions are available during a call including Switch the c...

Page 86: ...e mobile phone by selecting Handset Some mobile phones may become disconnected from the handsfree phone system during the switch to this mode A number can also be entered on the numerical keyboard 3 6...

Page 87: ...pending on phone model the ringtone transfer function may not be available Restore default phone settings To restore phone settings to their default values select Default settings by turning and press...

Page 88: ...2 watts for GSM 900 or 1 watt for the other types For reasons of safety do not use the phone while driving Even use of a handsfree set can be a distraction while driving 9 Warning Operation of radio e...

Page 89: ...3 Bluetooth 69 Bluetooth connection 44 73 Bluetooth music 44 C Call lists 77 CD display 35 CD player 34 35 CD Text 35 Change system language 18 Clock 18 53 Connecting an audio device 44 Connection 71...

Page 90: ...tion system 50 O OGG files 41 Operation 44 77 P Pairing a mobile phone 73 Pairing an audio device 44 Pause 35 Phone 69 Phone connection 71 Phone control 67 Phone installation instructions 86 Phone ope...

Page 91: ...ce 50 Traffic safety 2 69 Treble 22 U Update FM list 30 Usage 18 26 35 39 53 USB port 41 Using the CD player 35 Using the display screen 18 Using the Infotainment system 18 Using this manual 2 V Vehic...

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