
0 - 1VAUXHALL MerivaVAUXHALL MerivaInfotainment ManualModel Year 2010.5Edition: January 2010TS 1689-B-10
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99IndexAActivating CD/DVD player... 40Activating speech recognition... 75Activating the navigation system..51Activating the radio...
100RRadio data system (RDS) ... 32RDS... 32Recharging the phone battery... 79Regionalization...
10 Infotainment systemInstrument panel CD 3001 RADIO (BAND) ... 23Activate radio or changewaveband ... 23
Infotainment system 11Steering wheel audio controls1 Short press: take phonecall ... 79or dial number in call li
12 Infotainment systemWhen the Infotainment system isswitched on, the last selected volumeis set, if that volume is lower than themaximum start up vol
Infotainment system 13Detailed description of the mobilephone portal functions 3 79.Basic operationMultifunction knobThe multifunction knob is the cen
14 Infotainment systemSetting a valueTurn the multifunction knob to changethe current value of the setting.Press the multifunction knob toconfirm the
Infotainment system 15Examples relating to CD 400 /CDC 400Selecting an optionTurn the multifunction knob to movethe cursor (= coloured background) tot
16 Infotainment systemSwitching a function on or offTurn the multifunction knob to markthe function to be switched on or off.Press the multifunction k
Infotainment system 17The arrow pointing to the right 3indicates: the first submenu level isactive (two arrows = second submenulevel active).The down
18 Infotainment systemEntering a character sequencePress the multifunction knob to openthe relevant settings menu.Turn the multifunction knob to chang
Infotainment system 1Infotainment systemIntroduction ... 1Radio ... 23CD/DVD
Infotainment system 19Setting the volume distributionbetween front - rearSelect Fader.Set the desired value.Setting the volume distributionbetween rig
20 Infotainment systemPress the TONE button to open thetone menu.Setting bass, middle and trebleSelect Bass, Midrange or Treble.Set the desired value
Infotainment system 21Optimizing the tone for the style ofmusicSelect EQ: (Equalizer).The displayed options offer optimizedbass, middle and treble pre
22 Infotainment systemCD 300 / CD 400 / CDC 400Maximum startup volumePress the CONFIG button to open thesystem settings menu.Select Radio settings and
Infotainment system 23Personalisation(only CD 400 / CDC 400)Various Infotainment system settingscan be separately memorised foreach vehicle key (drive
24 Infotainment systemStation searchAutomatic station searchBriefly press the button s or uto play the next station in the stationmemory.Manual statio
Infotainment system 25CD 400 / CDC 400:NoteThe currently received station ismarked by i.Each waveband has 2 autostore lists(AS 1, AS 2), in each of wh
26 Infotainment systemBriefly press the FAV button to opena favourite list or to switch to anotherfavourite list.To store the station in a list positi
Infotainment system 27Press the CONFIG button.Select Radio settings and then Radiofavourites.Select the desired number ofavailable favourite lists.Wav
28 Infotainment systemAll receivable DAB stations 3 36 inthe current reception area aredisplayed.NoteIf no station list has been createdbeforehand, th
2 Infotainment systemImportant information onoperation and traffic safety9 WarningThe Infotainment system has to beused so that the vehicle can bedriv
Infotainment system 29A list of programme types available atthe moment is displayed.Select the desired programme type.A list of stations is displayed
30 Infotainment systemCD 300 / CD 400 / CDC 400Favourites listSelect Favourites list. All stationssaved in the favourites lists aredisplayed.Select th
Infotainment system 31If the stations stored in a waveband-specific station list can no longer bereceived:Select the corresponding commandto update a
32 Infotainment systemThe currently received DAB service(programme) is interrupted when anyannouncements of previouslyactivated categories are pending
Infotainment system 33Switching RDS on and offSet RDS to On or Off.Switching regionalization on and off(RDS must be activated forregionalization.)At c
34 Infotainment system Traffic announcements are playedat the preset TA volume 3 21. If the radio traffic service isswitched on, CD/MP3 replay isint
Infotainment system 35At certain times some RDS stationsbroadcast regionally differentprogrammes on different frequencies.Set the option Regional (REG
36 Infotainment systemEON (Enhanced Other Networks)With EON you can listen to radiotraffic announcements even if thestation you have set does notbroad
Infotainment system 37is interrupted completely. Thisincident can be avoided by:CD 500 / DVD 800: activating Autoensemble linking in the DABsettings m
38 Infotainment systemPress the CONFIG button.Select Radio settings and then DABsettings.The following options are available inthe configuration menu:
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Infotainment system 39 Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWsare more vulnerable to mishandlingthan prerecorded CDs. Correcthandling, especially in the case
40 Infotainment system Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWsmay not play correctly or not at all.In such cases it is not theequipment that is at fault. On
Infotainment system 41The Audio CD or Audio MP3 menu isopened and CD/DVD replay isstarted.Depending on the data stored on theaudio CD or MP3 CD/DVD di
42 Infotainment systemSelect a folder or playlist and thenselect the desired track.Removing a CD/DVDPress d button.The CD/DVD is pushed out of the CD/
Infotainment system 43To select a specific CD for replaythere are the following options.Using the numeric buttons 1...6Press one of the numeric button
44 Infotainment systemTo select a track from a folder orplaylist (if available): select Playlists/Folders.Select a folder or playlist and thenselect t
Infotainment system 45UsageCD 500 / DVD 800Press the CD/AUX button once orseveral times to activate the AUXmode.An audio source that is connected toth
46 Infotainment systemThose devices are operated via thecontrols and menus of theInfotainment system.Important informationMP3 player and USB drives T
Infotainment system 47Devices connected to the USB portare operated via the controls andmenus of the Infotainment system.NoteThe socket must always be
48 Infotainment systemiPod functionsDepending on the data saved, thereare various options for the selectionand playing of tracks.Press the multifuncti
4 Infotainment systemControl elements overviewInstrument panel CD 500 /DVD 8001 RADIO (BAND) ... 23Activate radio or changewaveband
Infotainment system 49The search process on the USBdevice may take several minutes.During this time the station last playedwill be received.To play al
50 Infotainment systemThe system will also work with poorGPS reception, however, theaccuracy of the determination of theposition will be reduced, resu
Infotainment system 51 Only use map CDs/DVDs approvedby the vehicle manufacturer. TheInfotainment system will not readmap CDs/DVDs from othermanufact
52 Infotainment systemInformation in the top line Time Distance to final destination or nextwaypoint (if available) Arrival time or travel time Ex
Infotainment system 53To test the current settings: selectVolume test.TMC settingsSelect Infotypes to open a submenuwith various options to define whe
54 Infotainment systemRoute guidance is not possible at thesame time as maps are loaded orremoved.The duration of the loading/removingprocess given is
Infotainment system 55To change/select the country: SelectCountry:Select the desired country.Entering an address using the letterfunctionSelect City:
56 Infotainment systemAfter completing the address entryselect Start navigation 3 61 orStore (in address book).Selecting an address from theaddress bo
Infotainment system 57After selection of Fuel type a list isdisplayed with all fuel types available(in addition to petrol) at petrol stationsin the ar
58 Infotainment systemAfter the selection of a point ofinterest: select Start navigation3 61 or Store (in address book).Around destinationSelection of
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Infotainment system 59After the selection of a city/point ofinterest: select Start navigation3 61 or Store (in address book).Selecting a destination f
60 Infotainment systemPress the DEST button and thenselect Travel guide.Various options for the selection ofpoints of interest based on travelguide cr
Infotainment system 61Enter an address using the letterfunction 3 54.Select Store to save the address inthe address book.The menu Enter name is displa
62 Infotainment systemFunctions with route guidanceinactiveStart navigationSelect Start navigation to display theEnter address menu. The last enteredd
Infotainment system 63Route criteriaThe calculation of the route can becontrolled by various criteria.Select one of the following criteria: Fastest
64 Infotainment systemUsing the Popup information option,you can select whether routeguidance information from thenavigation is to be displayed in pop
Infotainment system 65A tour makes it possible to entera series of destinations for driving toone after the other. This function issuitable for regula
66 Infotainment systemSelect an option for destination inputand then select/enter the desiredintermediate destination 3 54.After selecting/entering th
Infotainment system 67Select Show tour to display a list withall intermediate destinations on theselected tour.Editing a tourSelect a tour in the Tour
68 Infotainment systemRoute informationThe following information can beaccessed on the Route informationmenu: Route list Current position informatio
6 Infotainment systemInstrument panel CD 4001 RADIO (BAND) ... 23Activate radio or changewaveband ... 232
Infotainment system 69To exclude a street from the routeguidance:Mark the regarding street name andpress the multifunction knob. Thestreet name is dis
70 Infotainment systemNearby traffic problems are alsoreported if route guidance is notactive.If route guidance is active, the systemcontinuously chec
Infotainment system 71Symbols overview
72 Infotainment systemNo. Explanation1 Caution/warning2 Closed road3 Dense traffic4 Traffic jam5 Narrow lanes6 Fog7 Road works8 Slippery road9 Smog10
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74 Infotainment systemNo. Explanation41 Border42 Tunnel43 Kiosk44 Food45 Hotel/motel46 Motorway exit47 Car park48 Park & ride49 Multi-storey car p
Infotainment system 75To ensure that conversations insidethe vehicle do not lead tounintentional triggering of the mobilephone, the speech recognition
76 Infotainment systemRecognition works best, if a pause ofat least half a second is made afterevery three to five digits. TheInfotainment system then
Infotainment system 77 "Redialing" "Help" "Cancel"Example of a dialogueUser: <if a telephone call is active:press
78 Infotainment systemListening to stored namesThe voice output of all stored names(voice tags) is started with thecommand "Directory".Comma
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Infotainment system 79PhoneGeneral informationThe Phone portal provides you withthe possibility of having mobile phoneconversations via a vehiclemicro
80 Infotainment systemYou will find further information aboutthe specification on the Internet athttp://qualweb.bluetooth.org.Additionally, the Phone
Infotainment system 81Telephone specific adaptersIf you are using a telephone specificadapter, the mobile phone isoperated via the external antenna.Th
82 Infotainment systemThen lower the top edge. Anengaging sound must be audiblewhen the mobile phone engages.To remove, press the unlockingbutton on t
Infotainment system 83With side brackets of the adapteropened, vertically lower the mobilephone into the adapter as shown inthe above figure until the
84 Infotainment systemDevice listWhen a mobile phone is connected tothe Phone portal via Bluetooth for thefirst time, the mobile phone is savedin the
Infotainment system 85As soon as the Phone portal hasdetected the mobile phone, theconnection set-up can be confirmed.The mobile phone is adopted in t
86 Infotainment systemEnter the displayed SAP passcode inthe mobile phone (without spaces).The mobile phone PIN code is shownon the Infotainment displ
Infotainment system 87NoteThis option depends on theindividual network provider.Changing the PIN codeSelect Change PIN.Enter the current PIN code. Ent
88 Infotainment systemDevice listWhen a mobile phone is connected tothe Phone portal via Bluetooth for thefirst time, the mobile phone is storedin the
8 Infotainment systemInstrument panel CDC 4001 RADIO (BAND) ... 23Activate radio or changewaveband ... 23
Infotainment system 89As soon as the Phone portal hasdetected the mobile phone, theconnection set-up can be confirmed.The mobile phone is adopted in t
90 Infotainment systemEnter the displayed SAP passcode inthe mobile phone (without spaces).The mobile phone PIN code is shownon the Infotainment displ
Infotainment system 91NoteThis option depends on theindividual network provider.Changing the PIN codeSelect Change PIN.Enter the current PIN code. Ent
92 Infotainment system9 WarningBear in mind that you can makeand receive calls with the mobilephone, if it is in a service area witha sufficiently str
Infotainment system 93Dialling a telephone numberWith the telephone main menu active,press the multifunction knob to openthe Phone menu.Several option
94 Infotainment systemAfter having performed thepreselection: select the desired entryin the telephone book to display thenumbers saved under this ent
Infotainment system 95Incoming callWhen there is an incoming calla menu is displayed for you to acceptor decline the telephone call.Select the require
96 Infotainment systemEntering a number manuallySelect Enter number and then enterthe desired number sequence.Select Call to start the diallingprocess
Infotainment system 97Call listsVia the menu Call lists the user canview incoming, outgoing and missedcalls and dial the relevant numbers.To start a d
98 Infotainment system Switch calls: switch between calls,if there are several calls. Mute call: mute a call.Mobile phones and CB radioequipmentInst
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