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Navigation System Owner's Manual

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Page 2: ...cifications design or equipment at any time without notice or obligation No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission Errors and omissions excepted Ford Motor Company 2012 All rights reserved Part Number CG3548en 04 2012 20120305183846 ...

Page 3: ...ture 21 Route options menu 22 Route displays 22 Navigation telephone control Vehicles With CD Navigation System General Information 24 Telephone setup 24 Using the telephone 24 Navigation Quick start Vehicles With Touchscreen Display Navigation Quick start 27 Navigation unit overview Vehicles With Touchscreen Display Navigation unit overview 30 Using the touchscreen 31 Loading the navigation data ...

Page 4: ...1 Using voice control 51 Audio unit commands 54 Telephone commands 57 Navigation system commands 59 Climate control commands 63 Navigation climate control Vehicles With Touchscreen Display Automatic climate control 65 Traffic Message Channel Principle of Operation 68 Using TMC 68 Map updates Map updates 69 2 Table of Contents ...

Page 5: ...l cleaning agents Use only a damp cloth Do not insert foreign objects into any of the unit disc drives or media card slots CAUTIONS Do not insert more than one disc into the unit disc drive Use only 12 cm 4 7 inches discs or 8 cm 3 1 inches discs with a suitable adaptor Do not attempt to open the unit If the unit malfunctions consult your dealer Improper use of settings and connections other than ...

Page 6: ...pe arising from failure to follow these guidelines If detailed viewing of route instructions is necessary pull off the road when it is safe to do so and park your vehicle Do not use the navigation system to locate emergency services To use the system as effectively and safely as possible always use the latest navigation information Your dealer will be able to assist with this 4 Navigation introduc...

Page 7: ...oof of identity Your dealer will then obtain the correct code for you ENTERING A SECURITY CODE If CODE CODE 0000 SAFE or ENTER KEYCODE appears in the display when you switch on the unit you must enter the Keycode using the on screen instructions Use the number buttons to enter the correct code Press the button below OK to confirm the entry INCORRECT SECURITY CODE CAUTION Make sure that you have en...

Page 8: ...y to enter an address a keypad will appear prompting you to enter a postcode city or street Rotate the SELECT button to the letter or number that you require Press the SELECT button activate your selection The system will limit your entries to only those characters which spell a valid entry It will automatically predict your entry if possible so it will not always be necessary to enter the full de...

Page 9: ...nd selection lists to select your address details Once sufficient information has been entered select Start to proceed Note If you only need to navigate to a city centre for example full address details are not required Select Start once it becomes available The route is now calculated and the screen returns to the main navigation screen with instructions on how to proceed Follow the screen and au...

Page 10: ...nel keycode select Phone number entry B Information C Map display D Home menu select E Traffic TMC menu select See Using TMC page 68 F Sound settings See Radio operation page 17 G Escape H Rotary scroll select I Screen display J Seek up K Seek down L 8 Navigation unit overview Vehicles With CD Navigation System ...

Page 11: ...aperture See System settings page 10 T Options select U Disc aperture See CD operation page 18 V LOADING THE NAVIGATION DATA 1 Load the navigation SD card into the aperture 2 Press the NAV button The road safety warning will be shown in the display 3 Rotate the SELECT button to select option 4 Press the SELECT button to activate selection Note The navigation CD can also be used for navigation data...

Page 12: ...d via the SET button The following section describes the various options and how to use them Press the SET button to display the settings screen The following diagrams show an overview of the menu structure within the settings screen 10 System settings Vehicles With CD Navigation System ...

Page 13: ...st Navigation source Time Navigation demo Set speed profile Enter position manually Start manual calibration Alternative frequency CD SD Remain arrival Off Once Loop On Off On Off 12H 24H News Regional Radio text Copy Nav CD to SD Card Eject SD Card Format SD Card Set Date Set Clock Time Format Date Format Via GPS Summer Time Time zone Map Navigation Radio SD Card Clock date On Off 11 System setti...

Page 14: ...f the menu tree Press the SELECT button to activate the feature Rotate the SELECT button and scroll to the required feature in the second column of the menu tree Press the SELECT button to activate the various functions and options in the feature Press the ESC button at any time to return to the previous feature The following diagram shows an overview of the menu structure within the settings scre...

Page 15: ... direction change or turn approaching Lane recommendation This feature enables a graphic inset on the map display screen which shows the lane that you should use Map content This feature enables various categories of information to be included on the map display screen You may select and de select the different categories by scrolling through the options Note Multiple categories can be selected Na...

Page 16: ...mes broadcast on the FM waveband have a programme identification PI code which can be recognised by audio units If your radio has AF tuning switched on and you move from one transmission area to another this facility will search for and switch to a stronger station signal if one can be found When selected the unit continually evaluates signal strength and if a better signal becomes available the u...

Page 17: ... display from 12hr to 24hr clock as well as the date format GPS setting Rotate the SELECT button and scroll to VIA GPS Press the SELECT button to set the clock and date automatically The time and date will be updated if there is suitable reception You may alter the time and date format as previously described Display Display mode The screen can be optimised for day or night time driving or an auto...

Page 18: ...he bar to the far left position to turn AVC off Languages Select your required on screen display language from the selection list Note To change from metric units to imperial units select the appropriate English language option Factory settings CAUTION You will lose your personal settings after using the reset buttons Use these functions to return the unit back to factory default settings Display ...

Page 19: ...tation will be selected Manual tuning Select TUNE to enter the manual tune screen Rotate the SELECT button Press the SELECT button to activate the selection Scan tuning Select SCAN to review all available stations The radio will play 10 seconds of each station before advancing to the next available station Press the button below SCAN again once a suitable station has been reached to turn the funct...

Page 20: ...n will resume CD playback Track seek To advance a track press the SEEK up button To go to the beginning of a track press the SEEK down button Press the button again to go to the previous track Track fast forward reverse Press and hold the SEEK up and SEEK down buttons to search forwards or backwards within the track playing Shuffle This feature will play tracks in a random order Press the SHUFFLE ...

Page 21: ...r will be displayed showing any tracks or further nested sub folders Press the ESC button to go back a step Note Naming folders as album titles may help when browsing an MP3 disc CD changer playback If a CD changer is connected to the navigation unit press the CD AUX button until the CD changer screen is displayed This will activate the CD changer as the currently selected audio source Filled slot...

Page 22: ...stinations This part of the menu allows navigation with points of interest POI These are categorized locations such as restaurants railway stations etc Note Some categories are filed as sub categories within a higher level description For example the category PETROL STATION is a sub category of AUTOMOTIVE If you cannot find the item you require it may be hidden within another category Near positio...

Page 23: ...fferent destinations and select the order in which you wish to visit them The system will automatically calculate and display your chosen journey MENU STRUCTURE The following diagram shows an overview of the main navigation screen menu and its sub menus Destination input Last destinations Destination memory A Z sorted E97777 Country City postcode Street District Selection list Selection list Selec...

Page 24: ...ed to resume or cancel an active route plan Once a route is underway press ROUTE to show a list of the route and distances ROUTE DISPLAYS Map display Press the MAP button adjacent to the screen display for a map view This view will show your current location with your vehicle in the centre shown as an arrow surrounded by a circle The arrow will face in the direction of travel To toggle between a f...

Page 25: ...ou do not need to leave the unit on the main navigation screen when you are navigating a route Slightly more detailed information on your route may be available via the main navigation screen if required WARNING Do not rely on the screen prompts when navigating Always listen to the navigation voice and take care not be distracted from the road ahead The navigation inset screen will display the dis...

Page 26: ...ress the SELECT button to activate selection 5 Rotate the SELECT button and scroll to the required phone 6 Press the SELECT button to activate selection USING THE TELEPHONE This describes the phone functions of the navigation unit An active phone must be present and connected Even if connected to the navigation unit your phone can still be used in the usual way Note You can exit the phone menu by ...

Page 27: ...pear showing the contact details and number Select DIAL to proceed Ending a call Calls can be ended by selecting End or by pressing one of the audio source buttons Redialling the last dialled number 1 Press the PHONE button 2 Select List 3 Select REDIAL to proceed Receiving an incoming call Accepting an incoming call Incoming calls can be accepted by either pressing the PHONE button pressing the M...

Page 28: ... phone can be deleted from the system at any time unless a phone call is in progress 1 Press the PHONE button 2 Select Settings 3 Select phone to debond 4 Rotate the SELECT button and select the phone to debond from the list 5 Press the SELECT button to activate selection Reject all incoming calls You may set the phone via the navigation unit to automatically reject all incoming calls 1 Press the ...

Page 29: ... if it is not shown on the screen you may need to scroll the selection using the up down arrow buttons to the right of the display Press the back button to return to the last screen Note You can press and hold the up down arrow button for continuous scrolling or use the scroll bar for quick scrolling if required Some options within a list have text that does not fit completely on the button In the...

Page 30: ...ures of the system to set a route For information relating to the other features of the system see the relevant section in this guide Please follow this step by step procedure to familiarise yourself with the system Navigation main screen To select the navigation mode push the NAV button adjacent to the touch screen panel The road safety caution will be displayed To use the system read the caution...

Page 31: ...h the destination Press the appropriate route button for your preferred route option Note You can deselect the unwanted routes so that only one route is calculated The screen will now switch to the map display and instructions on how to proceed will commence Follow the screen and audio prompts to reach your destination 29 Navigation Quick start Vehicles With Touchscreen Display ...

Page 32: ...hscreen display B Map display C Navigation position information repeat last navigation voice prompt D Home menu select E Sound settings and Equalizer settings select See Audio operation page 39 F Seek down G Seek up H Face level ventilation control I 30 Navigation unit overview Vehicles With Touchscreen Display ...

Page 33: ...shown on the screen These buttons can be text or icon based and will be enclosed within a box The button will appear to move when touched to indicate it has been pressed correctly Note In some cases the button will change colour after a successful button press This is normally to indicate a feature has been activated Note Buttons will normally appear highlighted and will stand out on the display I...

Page 34: ...d via the MENU button The following section describes the various options and how to use them Press the MENU button to display the settings screen The following diagram shows an overview of the menu structure within the settings screen 32 System settings Vehicles With Touchscreen Display ...

Page 35: ...splay mode View Brightness Calibrate touch screen Colour 1 Colour 2 Time Set speed profile Nav arrows Nav demo Start manual calibration Enter position manually Alternative freq Remain Arrival Off Once Loop Manual set screen Auto Off News Regional Service Linking Via GPS Nav voice output Nav mix AVC Map Navigation Radio Display off Clock date Display Volume settings 33 System settings Vehicles With...

Page 36: ... Select 3D for a simulated forward facing view Orientation This changes the way in which the map is displayed Select NORTH UP to display the map with north always at the top of the screen Select HDG UP to display the map with the direction of the vehicle always at the top of the screen The display will rotate as your vehicle changes direction Select AUTO to select a combination of the above two op...

Page 37: ...to show the map automatically scaled to display the entire route Map content This feature enables various categories of information to be included on the map display You may select and de select the different categories by scrolling through the options Note Multiple categories can be selected Navigation button Time This feature changes the way in which the journey time is shown in navigation mode ...

Page 38: ...rnative frequencies AF tuning switched on and you move from one transmission area to another this facility will search for and switch to a stronger station signal if one can be found When selected the unit continually evaluates signal strength and if a better signal becomes available the unit will switch to that alternative It mutes while it checks a list of alternative frequencies and if necessar...

Page 39: ...the system to adjust for seasonal time differences using the Daylight Saving Time on or off button Enter your current time zone using the button and selection list Display button Use this to change your touchscreen display preferences Display mode The screen can be optimised for day or night time driving or an automatic switch between the two depending on vehicle headlamp activation View Use this ...

Page 40: ... To change from metric units to imperial units select the appropriate English language option Voice control button Use this to select the correct language for the voice recognition functions CAUTION If you change the voice recognition language all stored user words will be deleted Factory settings button CAUTION You will lose your personal settings after using the reset buttons Use these functions...

Page 41: ...ing this menu setting DSP presets Select the music category that most suits your listening preference For example select CLASSIC if you are listening to classical music The audio output will change to enhance the particular style of music chosen Optimize This feature takes into account the differences in distance from the various speakers in the vehicle to each seat Select the sitting position for...

Page 42: ...rt playing otherwise a warning will appear advising the CD slot is empty Note Pressing the CD AUX button repeatedly will toggle between the AUX inputmode CDmodeandCDchangermode if fitted Playing a CD Loading a disc into the CD aperture will automatically start CD playback and enter the CD screen If another source is playing and a CD is already loaded pressing the CD AUX button will resume CD playb...

Page 43: ...in a MP3 disc by using the scroll bar tool on the right side of the screen Touch the scroll bar arrows The root directory will be shown first together with any folders and tracks in this area Selecting a track from here will start playback If you wish to search a folder select the button corresponding to this folder The contents of the folder will be displayed showing any tracks or further nested ...

Page 44: ... quick access to a history of previous destinations entered in the system Select the required repeat destination from the list Destination memory The destination memory menu gives access to a detailed set of advanced user controls You may customize a personal destination address book and assign user defined names to addresses and locations for example Last destinations In addition to this feature ...

Page 45: ...tination will appear Select your choice from the list to navigate to this destination Near city This allows category searching by defining a city first Enter the required city and then choose a category A list of the nearest related locations is then displayed Select your choice from the list to navigate to this destination Near position This allows searching in relation to your current position T...

Page 46: ...s planned Using the OPTIONS button in the navigation screen the following preferences can be set TMC dynamic When switched on and if the unit is receiving a valid traffic message channel TMC signal the route will be automatically updated to take into account real time traffic incidents or congestion Note This feature can be useful in avoiding delays or hold ups on journeys Route Eco This option wi...

Page 47: ...e navigation voice prompts to be muted if required ENTERING A DESTINATION Basic destination entry See Navigation Quick start page 27 Alternative destination entry methods See Navigation system controls page 42 ROUTE DISPLAYS Map display Press the MAP button adjacent to the touchscreen display for a map view E88723 A B C D F G H E I Toggle full screen on and off A Name of current road name of next ...

Page 48: ...option to switch orientation Junction zoom This feature will automatically increase the zoom on the map display at times when you are required to make a turn or perform more complex manoeuvres Shortly after the zoom scale will return to the previous level Select AUTO to activate junction zoom Toggle full screen on and off Select this feature to toggle between a full display map screen or a detaile...

Page 49: ...n you are navigating a route Slightly more detailed information on your route may be available via the main navigation screen if required WARNING Do not rely on the screen prompts when navigating Always listen to the navigation voice and take care not be distracted from the road ahead Route guidance graphic inset navigation arrows E88769 B A C Distance to next turn direction change A Turn directio...

Page 50: ...e by touching SELECT ACTIVE PHONE from the main phone screen USING THE TELEPHONE This describes the phone functions of the navigation unit An active phone must be present Even if connected to the navigation unit your phone can still be used in the usual way Note You can exit the phone menu by pressing any source button CD AUX RADIO for example Note Not all features may be available depending upon ...

Page 51: ... and number Touch DIAL NUMBER to proceed Ending a call Calls can be ended by touching the red call reject button or by pressing one of the audio source buttons Redialling the last dialled number 1 Press the PHONE or the call accept button 2 Touch REDIAL Receiving an incoming call Accepting an incoming call Incoming calls can be accepted by either pressing the PHONE button pressing the MODE button ...

Page 52: ...eted from the system at any time unless a phone call is in progress 1 Press the PHONE or call accept button 2 Touch DEBOND PHONE 3 Select the phone to debond from the list Reject incoming calls You may set the phone via the navigation unit to automatically divert all incoming calls Touch REJECT ALL CALLS and this will switch the function on All incoming phone calls will be diverted to voicemail or...

Page 53: ...hange through the system settings menu General activation of the voice recognition system Voice control is activated by a short press on the remote control voice button All audio sources shall be muted paused in the case of CD MP3 CD changer playback System response As you work through a voice session the system will prompt you with a beep tone each time the system is ready to proceed Do not try t...

Page 54: ...s designed to avoid having to pay attention to the navigation screen Nevertheless the system shall also provide some visual feedback to support your understanding of the voice recognition process Visual feedback is presented in a way that relevant information can be understood with few and short glances During a voice dialogue a pop up window is shown consisting of from top to bottom Listening sta...

Page 55: ...gation NAVIGATION NAVI SATNAV Starts climate control CLIMATE CLIMATE CONTROL Cancels the current dialogue CANCEL ABORT Most important general help commands if the active application cannot be controlled by voice else application dialogue specific commands HELP WHAT CAN I SAY COMMANDS Less important general help commands if the active application cannot be controlled by voice else less important ap...

Page 56: ...BER 1 99 SONG 1 99 SONG NUMBER 1 99 TITLE 1 99 TITLE NUMBER 1 99 SHUFFLE ON RANDOM ON MIX ON SHUFFLE CD ON RANDOM CD ON MIX CD ON SHUFFLE OFF RANDOM OFF MIX OFF SHUFFLE CD OFF RANDOM CD OFF MIX CD OFF Worked example The following sequence shows how a typical voice dialogue may be used to activate a CD function 1 Press the voice activation button 2 System beep 3 User CD PLAYER 4 The system now acti...

Page 57: ...m CD CHANGER 6 System beep If no CD Changer is connected to the navigation system 1 Press the voice activation button 2 System beep 3 User CD CHANGER 4 System CANCEL CD CHANGER COULD NOT BE ACTIVATED Radio The radio voice commands support the functionality of the radio and allow you to tune radio stations by voice control Overview The overview below shows the available voice commands for operating...

Page 58: ... PREVIOUS STATION TA ON TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT ON TA OFF TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT OFF ADD STATION NAME NAME STATION STORE STATION NAME AUTOSTORE START AUTOSTORE AUTOSTORE STATIONS PRESET NUMBER 1 5 Worked example The following sequence shows how a typical voice dialogue may be used to activate a radio function 1 Press the voice activation button 2 System beep 3 User 4 System COMMAND PLEASE 5 System beep...

Page 59: ...not in your phone Overview The overview below shows the available voice commands of the phone system PHONE DIAL NUMBER ENTER NUMBER REDIAL LAST CALL CALL DIAL READ PHONE BOOK NAMES ALOUD READ NAMES REPLAY NAMES ADD PHONE BOOK NAME ADD NAME CHANGE PHONE BOOK NAME CHANGE NAME DELETE NAME DELETE PHONE BOOK NAME DELETE ALL PHONE BOOK NAMES REJECT INCOMING CALLS REJECT CALLS ACCEPT INCOMING CALLS ACCEP...

Page 60: ... name instead of the full phone number Note Select the first letter of the contact from the address book and then press the voice button Note A maximum of 5 entries may be stored Worked example 1 The following sequence shows how a typical voice dialogue may be used to assign a name to a number unit starts in phone mode for this example 1 Press the voice activation button 2 System PHONE 3 System be...

Page 61: ...ANCE OFF NAVIGATION VOICE OFF STORE DESTINATION SAVE DESTINATION LAST DESTINATIONS LAST DESTINATIONS MEMORY DESTINATIONS DESTINATIONS MEMORY MY DESTINATIONS SHOW MAP MAP ROUTE OPTIONS CHANGE ROUTE OPTIONS SHOW ROUTE LIST ROUTE LIST ADD DESTINATION NAME NAME DESTINATION START GUIDANCE TO NAVIGATE TO CALCULATE ROUTE TO CHANGE DESTINATION NAME CHANGE NAME DELETE DESTINATION NAME DELETE NAME DELETE AL...

Page 62: ...UTE GUIDANCE OFF DYNAMIC NAVIGA TION OFF FAST ROUTE FASTEST ROUTE QUICK ROUTE QUICKEST ROUTE SHORT ROUTE SHORTEST ROUTE AVOID HIGHWAYS NO HIGHWAYS AVOID MOTORWAYS NO MOTORWAYS ALLOW HIGHWAYS USE HIGHWAYS ALLOW MOTORWAYS USE MOTOR WAYS AVOID TOLL NO TOLL AVOID TOLL ROADS NO TOLL ROADS ALLOW TOLL ALLOW TOLL ROADS USE TOLL USE TOLL ROADS AVOID FERRIES NO FERRIES ALLOW FERRIES USE FERRIES AVOID TUNNEL...

Page 63: ...orked example 2 Unit starts in navigation mode for this example 1 Press the voice activation button 2 System NAVIGATION 3 System beep 4 User DESTINATIONS MEMORY 5 System PLEASE SAY A LINE NUMBER 6 System beep 7 User 8 System PLEASE SAY A LINE NUMBER 9 System beep 10 User HELP 11 System PLEASE SELECT A DESTINATION BY ITS LINE NUMBER BETWEENONEANDFIVE SAYNEXT OR PREVIOUS TO SCROLL LIST CONTENT OR CA...

Page 64: ...ation menu mode 1 Press the voice activation button 2 System NAVIGATION 3 System beep 4 User SHOW MAP 5 The navigation screen switches to the map display Worked example 2 In this example the unit starts in the map screen 1 Press the voice activation button 2 System NAVIGATION 3 System beep 4 User AUTOZOOM OFF 5 System AUTOZOOM OFF 6 The navigation system deactivates the Autozoom function Using voi...

Page 65: ...6 System beep 7 User ENTER CITY 8 System PLEASE ENTER THE CITY NAME 9 User LONDON 10 In this example the system does not recognize the correct name as match number 1 for example 1 LONDONDERRY 2 LONDON 3 LANCASTER 4 MARGATE 5 STANTON 11 System DID YOU SAY LONDONDERRY 12 User NO SELECT LINE NUMBER 2 13 The correct city name is now entered in the city field CLIMATE CONTROL COMMANDS Climate The climat...

Page 66: ...r CLIMATE 5 The system switches to the climate control menu 6 System CLIMATE CONTROL 7 System beep 8 User 9 System COMMAND PLEASE 10 System beep 11 User 12 System SOME IMPORTANT COMMANDS FOR CLIMATE CONTROL ARE BLOWER SPEED UP OR DOWN AND TEMPERATURE UP OR DOWN 13 System beep 14 User TEMPERATURE DOWN 15 The system decreases temperature by 0 5 degrees In the sequence above long pauses and silences ...

Page 67: ... triple zone climate control you can change the rear zone temperature only via the touchscreen Mono mode In mono mode the temperature settings for both the driver s and passenger s side are linked If you adjust the temperature using the rotary control on the driver s side the settings will be adjusted to the same setting on the passenger s side In mono mode MONO will appear in the climate display ...

Page 68: ...chscreen 1 Press the CLIMATE button M 2 Touch the fan icon button 3 Select the desired direction for air flow using the touchscreen buttons When you select windscreen defrosting and demisting I J and L switch off automatically and the air conditioning switches on Outside air will flow into the vehicle You cannot select recirculated air Windscreen defrosting and demisting E70309 Press the windscree...

Page 69: ...omatically to maximise cooling of the interior Once the selected temperature is reached the system will reselect outside air automatically Switching off the automatic climate control Press the climate button M then press the off button on the touchscreen When switched off the heating ventilation and air conditioning system is switched off and recirculated air is selected 67 Navigation climate cont...

Page 70: ...nd interrupt music playback After the announcement has ended music playback will resume Ending traffic announcements The unit will return to normal operation at the end of each traffic announcement To end the announcement prematurely press the TRAFFIC button during the announcement Using TMC messages To review TMC messages you may either select a view which shows messages only affecting your progr...

Page 71: ... data in the system to the current road network Map information is regularly updated but all areas are not necessarily covered to the same level of detail Some roads in particular private roads may not be included on the database To help with accuracy always use the latest version navigation disc Your dealer will be able to provide this 69 Map updates ...

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Page 73: ...ty code 5 I Incorrect security code 5 L Loading the navigation data 9 Lost security code 5 M Map updates 69 Menu structure 21 N Navigation climate control 65 Navigation introduction 3 General Information 3 Navigation Quick start 6 Basic operation 6 Basic touchscreen operation 27 Route setting example 6 Navigation system commands 59 Creating and using a custom address book 61 Navigation 59 Using vo...

Page 74: ...7 Display off 16 Display off button 37 Factory settings 16 Factory settings button 38 Languages 16 Languages button 38 Map 12 Map button 34 Navigation 13 Navigation button 35 Radio 14 Radio button 36 SD card 15 Voice control button 38 Volume settings 15 Volume settings button 37 T Telephone commands 57 Create a phonebook 58 Phone 57 Telephone setup 24 Bond another Bluetooth phone 24 Phonebook cate...

Page 75: ...Using TMC 68 Ending traffic announcements 68 Traffic announcement 68 Using TMC messages 68 Using voice control 51 Help function 54 Main voice commands 53 System operation 51 73 Index ...

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