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    I

    INTRODUCTION AND SET UP

    MAIN SCREEN (MAIN)

    AUDIO SYSTEM (AUDIO)

    TELEPHONE (TEL)

    NAVIGATION (NAV)

    ON-BOARD COMPUTER (TRIP)

    CLIMATE CONTROL (CLIMA)

    STATUS MESSAGES, GENERALITIES AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    SUMMARY

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    II

    LIST OF CONTENTS

    1. Introduction and set up

    1.1 I.C.S.: Alfa Romeo enhanced comfortand functionality

    1.2 General instructions for use

    1.3 Turning the I.C.S. On/Off and stand-by feature

    1.3.1 Turning the engine on/off

    1.3.2 Through the volume control

    1.3.3 Stand-by feature1.4 Unit and navigation code

    1.5 Brief instructions for the I.C.S.

    1.5.1 Main screen (MAIN)

    1.5.2 Audio system (AUDIO)

    1.5.3 Telephone (TEL)

    1.5.4 Navigation (NAV)

    1.5.5 On-board computer (TRIP)

    1.5.6 Climate control unit (CLIMA)

    1.6 I.C.S. maintenance

    1.7 System software updates

    2. Main display (MAIN)

    3. Audio system (AUDIO)

    3.1 Radio functions

    3.1.1 Radio main function page

    3.1.2 Radio function controls

    3.1.3 Seeking and memorising stations

    3.2 Cassette player functions

    3.2.1 CC main function page

    3.2.2 Cassette player controls

    3.3 How the CD player works3.3.1 CD player main function page

    3.3.2 CD player controls

    3.4 Audio settings

    3.4.1 Without DSP (Digital Sound Process-ing)

    3.4.2 With DSP (Digital Sound Processing)

    4. Telephone (TEL)

    4.1 Preliminary operations

    4.1.1 Inserting the telephone card

    4.1.2 PIN entry

    4.2 Emergency call function

    4.3 Main function manual dial

    4.3.1 Entering a telephone number

    4.3.2 Calling the number

    4.3.3 Ending the conversation and accept-ing calls

    4.3.4 Handsfree feature, volume adjust-ment and additional receiver func-tions

    4.3.5 Other manual dialling functions4.4 Main Phone book function

    4.4.1 Dialling a subscriber listed in theI.C.S. phone book

    4.4.2 Entering a new item

    4.4.3 Deleting an item

    4.4.4 Changing an item

    4.5 Direct dial main function

    4.5.1 Dialling a subscriber listed in the Di-rect dial list

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    III

    4.5.2 Compiling the list of Direct dial

    4.5.3 Changing Direct dial

    4.6 Last 5 numbers main function

    4.6.1 Selecting an item from the Last 5no. list

    4.7 Calls list main function4.8 Telephone options

    4.8.1 Telephone options - selecting Info

    4.8.2 Telephone options - selecting SMS

    4.8.3 Telephone options - selecting Copycard

    4.8.4 Telephone options - selecting Merge

    SIMs4.8.5 Telephone options - selecting Call

    divert

    4.8.6 Telephone options - selecting Set-tings

    4.9 Call waiting function

    4.9.1 Reject option

    4.9.2 Take call 1 option

    4.9.3 End call 1 option

    4.9.4 Take call 2 option

    4.9.5 End call 2 option

    4.9.6 End all calls option

    5. Navigation (NAV)

    5.1 Destination entry

    5.1.1 Entering the Street address field

    5.1.2 Entering the destination Intersec-tion

    5.1.3 Entering the destination Points of In-terest

    5.1.4 Entering the destination Destinationmemory

    5.1.5 Entering the destination Recent des-tinations

    5.2 Route selection criteria

    5.2.1 Alternative route

    5.2.2 Shortest time

    5.2.3 Prefer freeways

    5.2.4 Avoid freeways

    5.2.5 OK

    5.2.6 Cancel

    5.3 Destination guidance and orientation

    help5.3.1 Voice instructions

    5.3.2 Graphic instructions

    5.3.3 Map representation

    5.4 Volume control

    5.5 Information page

    5.6 Indication of distance from destinationand arrival time

    5.7 Activating/deactivation the naviga-tion function

    6. On-board computer (TRIP)

    6.1 Request for statistical data

    6.1.1 Journey data to destination

    6.1.2 Journey data from hh:min andJourney data continued

    6.2 I.C.S. system settings

    6.2.1 Language6.2.2 Consumption

    6.2.3 Distance

    6.2.4 Temperature

    6.2.5 Limit

    6.2.6 Date/time

    6.2.7 Screen setting

    7. Climate control (CLIMA)

    7.1 Equivalent temperature

    7.2 Description of controls

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    IV

    7.3 Description of operating strategies

    8. Status messages, gene ra li ties andtechnical information

    8.1 Status messages-troubleshooting

    8.2 Generalities

    8.3 Technical information

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    1. INTRODUCTIONAND SET UP

    Important instructions for use andsafety and traffic safety

    The Alfa Romeo I.C.S. (Integrated Con-

    trol System) makes the drivers task easierin controlling the main functions of the ve-hicle.

    In order to avoid creating danger foryourself and for others when using yourI.C.S., please pay attention to the follow-ing points:

    use of the cell phone is prohibited near

    explosive substances;

    the I.C.S. system must be used when youare in full control of your car; in the event ofdoubt, stop to carry out the different opera-tions.

    The navigation system allows you to reachyour destination through the traffic and indi-cates to you any change of route memorised

    on the navigation CD. In fact the systemtakes account of all information concerningthe roads when calculating the route, advis-ing the best way. However, it does not takeinto consideration traffic conditions or suddenobstructions or any other inconvenience.

    The Alfa Romeo navigation systemhelps driver while he drives, bysuggesting vocally or graphically,the optimum routing to reach hispreset destination.

    WARNING: Navigation system

    suggestions do not excuse driverfrom his full responsibilities due tohis driving behaviour and to hiscompliance with road and othertraffic regulations.The responsibility for road safety

    always lies with vehicle driver, andit falls on him in any case.

    All manoeuvres must be carried out abiding

    by the highway code, regardless of the advicegiven by the navigation system. Should youleave the recommended route, the I.C.S. sys-tem will calculate a new one for you and sug-gest it to you.

    1.1 I.C.S.: ALFA ROMEOENHANCED COMFORT AND

    FUNCTIONALITYThe I.C.S. controls and offers information

    for the following systems:

    Climate control

    On-board computer

    Audio

    Audio with DSP* system and CD* player

    Telephone*

    Navigation*

    *Optional for versions/markets where ap-plicable.

    The interface is the multifunction informa-tion display for all the integrated compo-nents. The I.C.S. offers optimum functionali-ty, allowing the driver to interactively receiveclear instructions structured according to thesingle groups of the I.C.S. units, thereby pro-viding you information about all the possibili-ties offered by your I.C.S. system.

    1.2 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSFOR USE

    The I.C.S. can easily be used by both driverand passenger through the multifunctional in-formation display.

    Multifunctional information display

    The colour display comprises a 5 LCDscreen (approx. 7.5 x 10.3 cm) with active

    matrix. During the day the display brightnesscan be set in relation to the brightness of thepassenger compartment, while during thenight, with the vehicle lighting system work-ing, the colours used for the screen can beadapted to optimise display visibili ty.

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    Controls

    The I.C.S. controls and functions are de-scribed in the folded page inside the cover.Getting acquainted with a few controls will al-low you to use all the integrated functionscompletely integrate.

    Use of the I.C.S.

    The I.C.S. display shows the single pages ofthe functions of the integrated units. Eachpage displays on the screen informationabout the current system status. Using thecursor you can select the elements and itemsof the lists required and carry out the func-tions selected. The cursor is moved using theknob 11 on the right bottom part of theI.C.S.. Lightly pressing the knob 11 the cor-responding function selected activated.

    Main function keys 22, 23, 24, 25,26 and 27

    It is possible at all times, regardless of thelevel the system is in, to pass from one mainfunction to another.

    Returning to the starting function returns tothe same point and same level as before.

    From a lower function page, you can moveto the first page pressing the main functionkey of the function.

    Selecting Go back

    To move from one function page to the pre-vious page displayed, select Go back.

    Cancelling selection of the list

    If a list is selected by mistake, this can becorrected as follows:

    If you want to carry out other operationsafter exiting the list, select either the lastitem selected or any other item, staying inthe same function page;

    once a determinate function has beenperformed automatically (for example saving

    settings) press the main function key of thecurrent function 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 or27, thereby returning to the correspondingfirst function page.

    Darkening function (anti-glare)

    The DARK key 13 switches the I.C.S. dis-

    play on or off.

    Cancelling or suspending the darkeningfunction

    Starting from the dark screen:

    with the main function keys 22, 23,24, 25, 26, 27 the screen lights up andthe main function selected is activated, re-gardless of the previous page setting;

    with the DARK key 13 or the knob 11the screen lights up showing the function

    page displayed previously; with all the other keys or with the vol-

    ume control 21 the screen is darkened whenperforming the associated function;

    if the limits set are exceeded, the limitsscreen appears for approx. 3 seconds, fol-lowed by darkening of the screen.

    Correct function and correctionfield C

    To correct a selection, select the item anduse the knob 11 with two different times:

    for less than 1 second: to delete the lastentries;

    for more than 1 second: to delete thecontents of the entry field.

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    1.3 TURNING THE I.C.S. ON/OFFAND STAND-BY FEATURE

    1.3.1 Turning the engineon/off

    The I.C.S. is turned on and off automaticallyturning the ignition key to MAR or STOPrespectively.

    1.3.2 Through the volumecontrol

    The I.C.S. is turned on and off (also withthe ignition key off) pressing the volume con-trol 21.

    With the ignition disabled, the I.C.S. auto-matically turns off after 1 hour, to avoiddraining the battery.

    1.3.3 Stand-by feature

    The stand-by operating condition corre-sponds to dark screen and volume off.

    During operation and with the ignition on,the I.C.S. can be set to stand-by pressingknob 21. In this condition the system worksinvisibly and the telephone is ready to receivea call.

    If a limit activated is exceeded during stand-

    by the corresponding warning message is dis-played.

    Switching the I.C.S. on again

    To switch the I.C.S. on again, proceed inone of the following ways

    press knob 21; answer a phone call pressing the receiver

    key 16;

    press one of the main function keys 22,23, 24, 25, 26 and 27;

    press the MAP key 12;

    press or turn knob 11;

    press the DARK key 13; insert the SIM card.

    1.4 UNIT AND NAVIGATIONCODE

    The I.C.S. system and the integrated naviga-tion system are each protected by a specific ac-cess code.

    Both codes must be entered at the first timeof turning on, firstly entering the I.C.S. code.

    If a power failure occurs (e.g. battery re-placement or a blown fuse) it is necessary toenter the I.C.S. code and the integrated navi-gation code again.

    Code entry

    1. Switch on the I.C.S.

    2. The prompt to enter the I.C.S. code isdisplayed.

    3. The I.C.S. code to be entered is formedof 4 digits which are entered and confirmedthrough knob 11: the digits are selected

    turning the knob and pressing to confirm.After entering the I.C.S. code select OK.

    4. Similarly, now the NAV code can be en-tered to activate the navigation system. If theNAV code is not entered, the other system

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    of wrong entries, and for subsequent terms oferrors, the system will be blocked for about60 minutes.

    The I.C.S. system emergency call function willhowever remain enabled.

    Warning The I.C.S. and NAV codes are

    part of the system documentation and shouldbe kept with due care for security reasons(not in the car).

    1.5 BRIEF INSTRUCTIONS FORTHE I.C.S.

    The I.C.S. system has a very simple and in-tuitive interface: therefore the few instruc-tions given below are all you need to be ableto quickly get acquainted with and use thedifferent functions. In use of the system fol-low the instructions that appear on the screen.

    The items that cannot be selected are al-ways shown in grey.

    To learn about and better understand theother functions you are advised to read fromchapter 2 to 7.

    1.5.1 Main screen (MAIN)

    The main screen (MAIN) is obtained press-ing key 22 on MAIN: this video page ac-cesses the following information:

    Time display

    Outside temperature display

    Radio

    display of wavelength and station select-ed;

    display of broadcaster name or frequen-cy;

    display of abbreviation TP" for traffic in-formation bulletin.

    CD player

    display of CD number and track number.

    Cassette player

    display of CASSETTE with direction of

    tape.

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    functions are still available (telephone, on-board computer, sound system, main screenand climate control).

    5. To correct any entering mistakes, movethe pointer to Correct pressing the knob:

    for less than 1 second: to delete the lastdigit entered;

    for more than 1 second: to delete thewhole contents of the entry field.

    Then enter the correct number.

    Entering a wrong code

    The entry of three wrong codes consecutive-ly will lock the system for about 10 minutes.Another 3 wrong entries block the systemagain for about 10 minutes. At the third set

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    Telephone

    display of operators name through whichthe phone network is accessed;

    display of measured field intensity;

    display of details of telephone connection(name, phone number to which you are con-nected and duration of current conversation).

    Navigation

    display of suggestion of direction;

    display of suggested navigation parame-ters (distance at which a change of direction

    is advised);

    display of name of suggested road;

    display of name of current road.

    1.5.2 Audio system (AUDIO)

    The audio function screen is obtained press-

    ing key 23.The functions available are:

    General information

    volume adjustment function with key21;

    sound setting adjustment function (tre-ble, bass, etc.) selecting Settings of the

    main audio function page (note: SDV standsfor Speed Dependent Volume);

    sound setting adjustment function DSP(Digital Sound Processing) selecting Set-tings and then DSP;

    Radio

    AUTO BEST function, i.e. the I.C.S. auto-matically selects the channel required on thefrequency with the best signal;

    radio wavelength selector function (UKW,FM, MW) with keys 3 or 4;

    broadcasting station memorising functionwith keys from 5 to 10, pressing for morethan 2 seconds;

    station recall function with keys from 5to 10, but pressing them for less than 2 sec-onds;

    automatic station seek function pressingbuttons 19 or 20;

    manual frequency setting function turningknob 11;

    traffic information receiving function se-lecting TP on/off;

    Cassette player

    play function (play), inserting the cas-sette in the slot;

    play function pressing key 2 when thecassette is already in;

    fast-forward in both tape directions withkeys 19 or 20;

    play after fast forward pressing keys 19or 20 again;

    eject cassette pressing key 17;

    CD player

    play function pressing key 1;

    select CD pressing keys from 5 to 10 forloader with 6 CDs;

    quick move to next piece pressing keys19 or 20 for less than 1 second;

    quick move to subsequent tracks pressingkeys 19 or 20 for more than 1 second;

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    play the beginning of each piece (scan)and random selection (shuffle) through thecorresponding selectors.

    1.5.3 Telephone (TEL)(optional for versions/

    markets whereapplicable)

    General information

    Press key 24 to access the Telephone func-tions.

    SIM card and PIN entry

    the telephone is enabled to send and re-ceive only after inserting the SIM card andentering the PIN code as indicated on themonitor.

    Warning The SIM card must be removedwhen the unit is off to avoid damage and da-ta loss.

    Emergency call function

    The emergency call function is always en-abled whether the SIM card is in its slot ornot. This function is accessed through:

    emergency call automatic dialling;

    manually dialling the emergency number.

    Manual dialling

    The manual dialling function of the maintelephone function page makes the followingoperations possible:

    entry of the number to be dialled turningand pressing knob 11;

    number calling pressing the receiver key16;

    end of telephone connection pressing key

    16 again.

    Other functions

    See chapter 4. Telephone (TEL).

    1.5.4 Navigation (NAV)(optional for versions/markets where

    applicable)

    General information

    The navigation functions are accessed press-ing key 25.

    Entering the destination

    Destination on the main function page;

    Address on the Select destinationpage;

    destination address entry (throughCity, Str. and No. fields) turning andpressing knob 11;

    route calculating function selecting Guid-ance (destination guide);

    destination alternative items entering In-tersection, Points of Interest (placesmemorised previously on the I.C.S. system),

    Destination memory (destinations memo-rised previously on the I.C.S. system) or Re-cent destinations (memorised automatical-ly) instead of the Street address field.

    Route selection

    Route selection on main function page;

    select the criteria for choosing the routeturning knob 11.

    Guide to destination

    guidance through visual signals (arrowwith message to change direction, arrow withdirection of destination, indication of distance

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    and name of street to take) and acoustic sig-nals (voice instructions);

    function for listening again to the last voiceinstruction using the REP key 15;

    the road map is shown selecting the MAPkey 12;

    the map display dimension is changedturning knob 11 or selecting Zoom + andZoom from the list displayed temporarilypressing knob 11;

    other items relating to Map display canbe selected pressing knob 11 and selectingfrom the list which disappears automatically.

    Other items on the main navigationfunction page

    Volume of navigation system acousticinstructions;

    Info (information) concerning the des-tination, correct position and GPS reception.

    Other functions

    See navigation (NAV) in chapter 5.

    1.5.5 On-board computer(TRIP)

    General information

    The computer functions are accessed press-ing key 26.

    The computer supplies data concerning thejourney and system settings which can bechanged selecting Settings with knob 11:

    language selection;

    consumption display selecting unit ofmeasurement;

    distance to destination display set with

    choice of unit of measurement (km or miles); temperature display selecting unit of

    measurement (C or F);

    activation function with visual andacoustic signal when the set speed limits areexceeded;

    day/time display based on the GPS sys-tem, with selectable time zone and summer

    time;

    display setting functions.

    1.5.6 Climate control unit(CLIMA)

    General information

    The climate control unit (CLIMA) functionsare accessed by:

    pressing key 27;

    manually changing the settings of theheating/climate control adjustment, if anoth-er function page was activated previously.

    More important information:

    inside temperature setting display;

    fan setting symbol display; air distribution symbol display (wind-

    screen, centre vehicle, floor);

    maximum defrosting on/off symbol dis-play;

    conditioner compressor on/off conditiondisplay;

    air recirculation on/off symbol display; MANUAL or AUTO warning display

    for setting manual change or automatic oper-ation.

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    1.6 I.C.S. MAINTENANCE

    The I.C.S. requires some careful attention tokeep it in full working efficiency:

    the monitor is sensitive to scratches, liq-uid detergents and UV rays;

    the unit may be damaged beyond repairif liquids get into it.

    Advice for cleaning

    The I.C.S. should be carefully cleaned peri-odically using a soft, clean, dry cloth.

    Warnings

    In the event of a fault the I.C.S. systemmust only be checked and repaired by AlfaRomeo Authorised Services.

    If the temperature is particularly low, themonitor reaches the optimum brightness aftera certain operating time.

    Contact Alfa Romeo Authorised Services for

    updated map data. The use of updated datacould also involve system update with respectto what contained in this manual.

    1.7 SYSTEM SOFTWAREUPDATING

    The system software can be updated assoon as new versions for the I.C.S. softwareand for the navigation module software areavailable. The new software loading opera-tions take place automatically when a newnavigation CD ROM is inserted, also with theignition key off.

    Contact Alfa Romeo Authorised Services forupdated map data. The use of updated datacould also involve system update with respectto what contained in this manual.

    Software updating can be identified in twoways:

    display of the associated signalling mes-sages on the main screen MAIN or on themain navigation page;

    display of a rectangle in the centre of themonitor and indication of the progress of theloading process with its gradual filling. Thetwo loading phases display the rectangletwice.

    Any fault found during loading is given un-der the rectangle.

    Warnings

    During navigation software updating onlythe I.C.S. functions are available.

    The software updating process should becarried out with the vehicle stationary, to allowquick determination of the current position.

    The software updating process can re-quire several minutes.

    Indication of the current I.C.S. softwareversion

    The data referring to the I.C.S. software,navigation software and map versions can bedisplayed selecting the climate control display

    page and pressing knob 11 for at least 1second.

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    2. MAIN DISPLAY(MAIN)

    General information

    The main display shows the more importantdata of the I.C.S. system and of the manoeu-vres recommended by the navigation systemwithout options.

    The MAIN display appears pressing key 22(dwg. 2.A).

    Main display items

    Radio

    band and station selected;

    station name or frequency after tuning;

    frequency only during station seeking;

    TP abbreviation if traffic information re-ception is activated;

    TP abbreviation and symbol if traf-fic information reception is not activated;

    Warning TP during a traffic informationbulletin;

    seeking in progress is shown by Scan.

    CD player

    CD number (between 1 and 6 for CDloaders with 6 CD) and track number (num-ber of piece being played);

    TP abbreviation if traffic information re-ception is activated.

    Cassette player

    CASSETTE with the corresponding func-tion symbols:

    tape playing in both directions;

    tape fast forward in both directions;

    pause II;

    TP abbreviation if traffic information re-ception is activated.

    Source change or CD selection

    display of warning No CD player orNo CD or No cassette depending on thecircumstance.

    Telephone

    name of the network provider and recep-tion signal intensity;

    name or phone number and duration ofthe conversation during a telephone connec-tion;

    symbols associated with the telephonesettings:

    ring tone off

    transfer function activated

    disable function activated

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    telephone not active or no network ac-cess

    SMS message received, unread;

    warning No card if the SIM card hasnot been inserted;

    warning Please enter your PIN orFaulty card or Seeking network orEmergency call or Enter PUK dependingon the circumstances;

    warning Dialling interrupted if receiverkey 16 is pressed again during dialling;

    warning End of call;

    warning No connection if connection iscut off by the network;

    Busy warning;

    warning Call not accepted;

    Temperature warning if the permissibleoperating temperature is exceeded.

    Time

    time display hh:mm with 24 or 12hour system, in the latter case specifyingAM or PM.

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    Outside temperature

    outside temperature display in C o F.

    Navigation deactivated

    warning Guidance to destination off;

    warning Insert navigation CD if neces-sary.

    Navigation activated

    warning Start navigation system, whenthe navigation system is loading the data;

    warning Insert navigation CD if re-quired;

    graphic display of next manoeuvre;

    display of distance from next manoeuvre;

    name of recommended road for reachingthe destination;

    name of the road now on.

    Example A. Radio, navigation system andtelephone are active

    Display of radio settings concerning type of

    modulation and channel on which the stationreceived is memorised, Traffic Information de-activated, telephone field intensity and nameof network provider, outside temperature,time, navigation system guidance advice withthe name of the road now on and the name

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    of the next road to be taken in accordancewith the suggested route.

    Example B. Radio, navigation system andtelephone are active during a telephonecall

    While receiving a phone call, the informa-tion concerning the radio station is replacedby the fields of the number and name of thesubscriber called and the duration of he con-versation in minutes and seconds.

    Example C. Telephone and CD player areactive

    Display of the number of the CD in the CDloader, number of current title on the disc,Traffic Information activated, telephone net-work provider, field intensity, time, outside

    temperature and warning.

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    3. AUDIO SYSTEM(AUDIO)

    General information

    The audio system is activated pressing key23 with which access is gained to the mainradio functions. The I.C.S. audio system con-trols:

    the RDS radio with FM/MW reception;

    the cassette player with autoreverse;

    the automatic CD loader with six avail-able slots (optional for versions/marketswhere applicable);

    the DSP amplifier (optional for versionsmarkets where applicable).

    Screen items and functions

    wave band selector function (FM, MW)through keys 3 and 4 respectively;

    display of name of broadcaster and num-ber of station memorised;

    function for memorising up to 36 radio s-tations (18 for FM range and 12 for MWrange);

    sound setting functions: loudness, treble,bass, balance, fader and SDV (volume de-pending on speed);

    Digital Sound Processing DSP function(optional for versions/markets where applic-able);

    display of status signals, such as currenttime, outside temperature, etc.

    3.1 RADIO FUNCTIONS

    RDS system

    The radio system integrated in the I.C.S.makes it possible to receive RDS (RDS = Ra-

    dio Data System) signals in the UKW range.

    With the RDS system the broadcaster caninsert additional information (station name ormessages) suitably modulating then with theradio signal. This information is then receivedby the RDS system and shown on the display.

    AUTO BEST function

    When receiving a radio channel with theAUTO BEST function it is possible to obtain alow signal/noise (S/N) ratio, automaticseeking and tuning on alternative frequencieswhere the chosen radio station is broadcast-

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    display of pause symbol in cassettemode;

    display of direction of tape with differentsymbols depending on winding speed;

    display of symbols for CD and cassette;

    display of CD number, title number andplaying time;

    scan and shuffle function;

    Dolby B NR function for suppressing noisewhen listening to tapes;

    stand-by engagement function for trafficinformation bulletins (TP) with possibility ofdeactivation;

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    indicates that you do not want to receive traf-fic bulletins. Station seeking will no longer in-dicate whether it is a TP broadcaster and CCand CD playing will not be interrupted by traf-fic information.

    TP

    The traffic information box (TP) activatedwith knob 11 indicates that you want to re-ceive traffic bulletins. Automatic seeking se-lects a TP broadcaster and displays this pre-rogative: CC and CD playing will be interrupt-ed by any traffic bulletins. The abbreviationTP appears on the MAIN page.TP bulletins in progress can be interrupted

    pressing the volume control 21. Volume ad-justment of a TP bulletin is independent ofthe audio source (radio, CC, CD) and is ob-tained using the volume control 21 during aTP bulletin.

    Mute

    The Mute function can be selected only ifTP is enabled and a TP station is set. Whenthe Mute function is activated only trafficbulletins will be heard. The radio Mutefunction is disabled turning the volume con-trol 21.

    Example: programme set RTL - RAI info-traffic programme

    If the infotraffic function is enabled while lis-tening to a programme on the RTL stationand in that moment a traffic bulletin is broad-cast on the RAI channel, the system movesautomatically from RTL to RAI. At the end of

    the traffic bulletin it automatically returnsfrom RAI to RTL.

    3.1.1 Radio main functionpage

    The main functions are arranged so as to al-low the clear and simple display of informa-

    tion concerning the radio system. When theradio is operating (CD or CC not activated)the wave band, name or frequency of the cur-rent station are displayed. The list of memo-rised stations and the selection modes TP(Infotraffic),Mute, Regional, Auto-store, Frequency and Settings are alsodisplayed. In the lower part of the displayshows general information such as the time,outside temperature, frequency or other cur-rent status information.

    TP

    The traffic information box (TP) deactivated

    ing with a better S/N ratio. When seeking anew tuning frequency broadcasting may bebriefly interrupted temporarily.

    The AUTO BEST function is activated auto-matically when the radio function is selectedor when a station is selected through a choice

    key and when the cassette player or CD playeris working.

    All the RDS broadcasters show their nameor message on the display. The current recep-tion frequency is only displayed if informationabout the name of the station tuned is not.

    EON (Enhanced Other Network)

    The radio integrated in the I.C.S. systemcan receive EON information.

    The signals concerning the EON infotrafficsystem make reception possible from radio

    channels, on which you are not tuned at themoment, information about the traffic androads, interrupting the programme of the cho-sen station. This function, available to RDSchannels can be disabled according to prefer-ence.

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    Regional

    The Regional function is automaticallydisplayed if the radio programming of a de-terminate station is broadcast locally. In thiscase the AUTO BEST RDS function does notseek a station with a high S/N ratio but con-

    tinues to broadcast the local channel select-ed. Reception of local channels can be deacti-vated selecting Regional again making itpossible to move to different local stationsdepending on the best S/N ratio.

    Warning The AUTO BEST RDS function op-erates at national level. Moving to differentregional stations may therefore occur. In this

    case it is necessary to reactivate the Regionalfunction.

    Autostore

    The Autostore is active only by selectingthe FM wave band with button 3. This func-tion makes it possible to automatically start

    the memorising of 6 stations on 6 FM memo-rising buttons available. Selection takes placeon the basis of the best S/N ratio startingfrom the last frequency explored in the FMband: it is possible that the same station berecorded more than once.

    Frequency

    The Frequency can be used to manuallyselect the frequency with the right knob 11,though it is still possible to seek the stationwith keys 19 and 20.

    SettingsThe Settings function opens the Audio

    settings page (see paragraph 3.3).

    3.1.2 Radio function controls

    Switching wave band

    The radio system has two wave bands UKW

    and MW totalling 5 bands in each of whichup to 6 stations can be memorised.

    The band selection function takes placethrough keys 3 or 4 with which the followingis carried out:

    switching between FM-A, FM-B and FM-AS with the FM key;

    switching between LW and MW with theAM key.

    Switching between stations andmemorising

    The station switching and memorising func-

    tion is obtained pressing keys 5 to 10 as fol-lows:

    memorised station selection functionpressing for less than 2 seconds;

    broadcasting station with RDS memoris-ing function pressing for more than 2 sec-

    onds;

    current frequency memorising functionpressing for more than 10 seconds; in thiscase the main function page displays the let-ter F next to the station number and nextto the frequency of the broadcaster memo-rised.

    Station seekingThe station seeking function is activated

    pressing keys 19 or 20 and proceeding asfollows:

    pressing for less than 2 seconds startsstation seeking with decreasing frequency se-lection (key 19) or growing frequencies(key 20);

    pressing for more than two seconds startsthe scan function, i.e. every station istuned to allow listening for only a few sec-onds. The scan function is interruptedpressing keys 19 or 20 again.

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    3.1.3 Seeking and memorisingstations

    Automatic - AutostoreThe Autostore function makes it possible

    to automatically programme the keys withthe frequencies of the radio stations with thebest S/N ratio (dwg. 3.B.).

    Manual

    With the manual function you can select the

    required wave band, pressing keys 3 or 4.The frequency is selected turning knob 11.After selection the display shows the frequen-cy and, if it is an RDS station, also the stationname. Station frequency memorising takesplace pressing one of the station keys 5 to

    10 for more than 2 seconds and it is alsopossible to recall memorised stations withthese keys (dwg. 3.C.).

    During memorising the volume is loweredautomatically to allow easier and clearerchoice of the station. Confirmation that mem-orising has taken placed is obtained by check-ing that the memorised station name or fre-quency is displayed on the radio main func-tion page.

    3.2 CASSETTE PLAYERFUNCTIONS

    3.2.1 CC main function page

    The CC main function page is obtainedpressing key 23 only if the cassette playeris operating (dwg. 3.D). Under the CAS-SETTE window which indicates that selec-tion of the cassette player has taken place,the direction of the tape is displayed (with

    the arrow), the options TP (infotraffic),Dolby B NR and Settings.

    The lower display window also displays thetime, outside temperature and further currentstatus information.

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    TP / TP

    See the explanations of chapter 3.1.1.

    Dolby B NR /Dolby B NR

    The Dolby B NR function is selected withknob 11. Activation of the function makes itpossible to reduce the noise caused by run-ning of the tape. When playing tapes record-ed with the Dolby B technique, you are ad-vised to activate this function to obtain bettersound. When playing tapes that were notrecorded with the Dolby technique you areadvised to disable the function.

    Settings

    Selecting Settings makes it possible toaccess the Audio settings function page(see chapter 3.4).

    3.2.2 Cassette player controls

    Play back and changing tapedirection (autoreverse)

    Play back is started after inserting the cas-sette, with the tape at the right, in the spe-

    cial slot and it can be in both directions. Thedirection is changed pressing key 18 or auto-matically at the end of the tape (autore-verse). The display shows the tape directionwith the arrow.

    Fast forward/fast rewind

    Fast tape running in the two directions isobtained pressing the search keys 19 or20 . The fast function is interrupted bystarting play back if key 19 is pressedagain.

    Cassette ejectCassette ejection is obtained pressing key

    17.

    Switching the audio source

    Switching from CC to CD is obtained press-ing key 1. The switching function from CC to

    radio is obtained pressing keys 3 or 4.

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    3.3 HOW THE CD PLAYERWORKS (optional forversions/markets where

    applicable)

    3.3.1 CD player main functionpage

    The CD main function page is obtained, ifthe CD loader is connected and at least oneCD is available, pressing key 1 (dwg. 3.E.).

    The CD main function page displays the

    number of the CD in the loader, the currenttrack number and the duration of the currentpiece, a CD symbol, the options TP, Scan,Shuffle and Settings. The lower windowof the page shows the time, outside tempera-ture and further current status information.

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    TP / TP

    See explanations in paragraph 3.1.1.

    Scan

    The Scan function for the CD being

    played is obtained using knob 11. With thisfunction all the pieces of the CD are playedfor about 10 seconds.

    Shuffle

    The Shuffle function for the CD beingplayed is obtained using knob 11.

    With this function the pieces of the CD areplayed in random order.

    Settings

    The Settings selection function opens theAudio settings function page (see chapter3.4).

    3.3.2 CD player controls

    Selecting and playing a CD

    Selecting and playing a CD is only possiblewith the CD loader connected and at leastone CD inside. The loader can hold up to 6

    CDs and they can be played choosing thecorresponding CD with keys 5 - 10 . Thenumber of the CD being played is shown inthe upper window of the CD main functionpage.

    Changing title/fast forwardand fast backward

    The option for the piece before or after thecurrent one is obtained pressing keys 19 or20 for less than 1 second;

    Fast forward or backward from the currenttrack is obtained pressing keys 19 or 20 formore than 1 second.

    Switching the audio source

    Switching the audio source from CD to CC isobtained pressing key 2.

    Switching the audio source to radio is ob-tained pressing keys 3 or 4.

    Use of the CD loader

    The CD loader is on the left-hand side of theboot.

    CD loader ready for working

    The CD loader is ready for working if it con-tains at least one CD. Make sure that the CDis correctly inserted and that the loader lid isclosed after inserting the CD holder.

    Loading/unloading the CD loader

    The CD loader is loaded/unloaded proceed-ing as follows:

    remove the CD loader sliding the lid tothe right;

    press the eject key: the loader will bepushed out;

    remove the CD loader;

    insert the CDs in the correct direction andstarting from the first free compartment toenable quick loading between one CD andthe next.

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    3.4 AUDIO SETTINGS

    3.4.1 Without DSP (DigitalSound Processing)

    The functions concerning audio settingswithout the DSP amplifier are activated se-lecting Settings on the main audio functionpage (radio, CC or CD) (dwg. 3.A.). This in-troduces a new page with the selectionsLoudness, Treble, Bass, Balance,Fader, SDV and Go back. Some sym-bols are also shown associated with the de-vices operating (CC, CD or radio).

    Loudness

    If this function is enabled pressing knob 11(Loudness ) it improves the sound volumeincreasing the bass tones.

    Treble

    The treble function displays a sliding regu-lator for setting the treble tones. Setting is

    carried out with knob 11 moving the cursorto the position required and pressing to endthe setting (dwg. 3.G.)

    Bass

    The bass function displays a sliding regula-tor for setting the bass tones. Setting is car-

    ried out with knob 11 moving the cursor tothe position required and pressing to end thesetting (dwg. 3.H.)

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    Balance

    The Balance function schematically dis-plays the position of the speakers in the car

    (front/rear and left/right. The setting opera-tion is carried out with knob 11, therebychanging the distribution of the volume in thepassenger compartment between the rightand left speakers. The distribution set isshown by a small square cursor. The settingoperation ends pressing knob 11 (dwg.3.I.).

    Fader

    The Fader function schematically displaysthe position of the speakers in the car

    (front/rear and left/right. The setting opera-tion is carried out with knob 11, therebychanging the distribution of the volume in thepassenger compartment between the frontand rear speakers of the passengercompartment. The distribution set is shownby a small square cursor. The setting opera-tion ends pressing knob 11 (dwg. 3.J.).

    SDV

    The SDV function SDV displays a list forsetting volume adjustment in relation to

    speed. The SDV function makes it possibleto automatically increase the volume as thespeed increases to maintain the ratio with thenoise level inside the passenger compart-ment. It is possible to select 4 levels: OFF(deactivated), WEAK, MEDIUM andSTRONG (dwg. 3.K.).

    Go back

    The Go back function takes you back tothe main page of the audio functions (radio,CD or CC) (dwg. 3.A.).

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    3.4.2 With DSP (Digital SoundProcessing) (Optional formarkets/versions whereapplicable)

    The functions concerning audio settings withthe DSP amplifier are activated selectingSettings on the main audio function page(radio, CD or CC) (dwg. 3.A.). This intro-duces a new page with the items Loud-ness, Treble, Bass, Equalizer, Bal-ance, Fader, DSP and Go back.Some symbols are also shown associatedwith the devices operating (CC, CD or radio).

    Loudness

    If this function is enabled pressing knob 11(Loudness ), it improves the sound volumeincreasing the bass tones.

    Treble

    The treble function displays a sliding regula-tor on the right of the page. The Treble(Treble ) function is activated through knob11 and it deactivates the equalizer (Equali-

    zer ). The treble setting is carried out turn-ing knob 11 to the required position andends pressing it (dwg. 3.G.).

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    Bass

    The bass function displays a sliding regula-tor on the right of the page. Activation of the

    Bass selection (Bass ) is carried outthrough knob 11 and deactivates the equal-izer (Equalizer ). The bass setting opera-tion is carried out turning knob 11 to the re-quired position and ends pressing it (dwg.3.H.).

    Equalizer

    The equalizer function displays the equalizer

    function page. Activation of the equalizerfunction (Equalizer ) deactivates the trebleand bass settings (Treble / Bass ) andmakes it possible to select the single slidingregulators of the 7 band graphics pressingknob 11 and to set the different values turn-

    ing it further (dwg. 3.M.). The setting opera-tion is ended pressing knob 11 again.

    Go back

    The Go back function takes you back tothe previous function page (dwg. 3.L.).

    Balance

    The balance function schematically displaysthe position of the speakers in the car(front/rear and left/right). The setting oper-ation is carried out with knob 11, thereby

    changing the distribution of the volume in thepassenger compartment between the rightand left speakers. The distribution set isshown with a small square cursor. The Bal-ance setting operation ends pressing knob11 (dwg. 3.I.).

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    Fader

    The fader function schematically displaysthe position of the speakers in the car(front/rear and left/right. The setting opera-tion is carried out with knob 11, therebychanging the distribution of the volume in thepassenger compartment between the front

    and rear speakers of the passenger compart-ment. The distribution set is shown by asmall square cursor. The Fader setting opera-tion ends pressing knob 11 (dwg. 3.J.).

    DSP

    The DSP function displays the DSPsettings function page with the selections

    DSP active, Dyn. volume, Position,Sound set, Recall, Store and Go back(dwg. 3.N.).

    DSP active

    The DSP function turns the DSP amplifierfunctions on/off ( / ).

    Dyn. volume

    The Dyn. volume function turns dynamicvolume on/off ( / ). The dynamic vol-ume function automatically increases the vol-

    ume of loud and quiet passages differently asthe speed increases.

    Position

    The Position function displays a list inwhich it is possible to select your position inthe passenger compartment to obtain thebest sound. This list offers a choice betweenthe LEFT, SYMMETRIC or RIGHT fields(dwg. 3.O).

    Sound set

    The Sound set function displays a list inwhich it is possible to select the types ofsound in relation to the musical style. This

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    l ist offers the choice between HI-FI,CLASSIC, POP and USER SET(dwg.3.P.).

    The Sound set (user parameter) functiondisplays a new page of the function page forsetting the individual sound parameter. Thisfunction has a sliding regulator for chang-ing the Room size and Echo parameters(dwg. 3.Q.) respectively with 8 different lev-els. The operation is ended selecting Goback thereby accessing the DSP settingsfunction page again.

    Recall

    The Recall function displays a list withthree memories which contain the memorisedsettings.

    Store

    The Store function displays a list with threememory positions. The settings chosen are

    memorised in the selected memory position.

    Go back

    The Go back function displays the page ofthe audio setting functions (dwg. 3.L.).

    Go back

    The Go back function takes you back tothe main page of the audio functions (radio,CD or CC)(dwg. 3.A.).

    Warning During use of the phone or voiceinstructions not all the audio functions can be

    accessed: the message Wait will be dis-played for about 3 seconds.

    3.P. 3.Q.

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    network provider selection function;

    PIN change function;

    PIN query on/off function;

    Call signal volume and sound;

    display of signal field intensity and otherstatus messages with the following symbols:

    field intensitythe telephone is off or there is no carrieror the phone is not inserted in the net-work

    ring tone off

    transfer function on

    preclusion function on

    SMS Message received and read

    SMS message received and not readyet

    SMS message written and already sent

    SMS message written, but not sentyet.

    4.1 PRELIMINARY

    OPERATIONS4.1.1 Inserting the telephone

    card

    Inserting a valid SIM telephone card makesthe telephone operational and the functions

    4. TELEPHONE (TEL)(Optional for markets/

    versions where applicable)

    General information

    The I.C.S. system is fitted with a GSM cellu-

    lar phone (TEL) with handsfree feature and(optional for versions/markets where applic-able) with an additional receiver. The GSMstandard (Global System for Mobile Commu-nication) is currently implemented in 87countries and has excellent coverage; for in-formation about the areas served by the GSMnetworks at present and in the future pleasecontact your network provider. Access to the

    many telephone function pages is gainedpressing key 24 (dwg. 4.A.).

    Display contents and functions

    The telephone has many functions whichsimplify use:

    PIN entry function (Personal IdentificationNumber);

    activating and deactivating access to theSIM telephone card (Subscriber IdentificationModule);

    emergency call function;

    second call control function;

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    access to and changing the lists with themore frequently dialled numbers and to thephone book;

    access to the list of the last 5 numbers di-alled;

    access function to the last calls received(up to a maximum of 7) that were not an-swered;

    manual dialling function;

    SMS (Short Message Service) functionwhich makes access possible in reception andsend brief text messages;

    copy and merge telephone card phonebooks;

    DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) set-tings to enable dialling repetition and inhibittransmission of your self-identification;

    4.A.

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    card is unlocked entering the PUK code (PinUnlocking Key) and the new PIN code (mini-mum 4 characters, maximum 8 characters).(dwg. 4.C.).

    Selecting OK

    The option OK is obtained turning knob11 to the right to move the cursor to OKand pressing to confirm entry of the PIN codeor PUK code. Network signal seeking startsafter entering the PIN code and the telephonemain function page is shown on the display(dwg. 4.A.). After connection the MAINscreen shows the name of the networkprovider.

    4.2 EMERGENCY CALLFUNCTION

    Access to the emergency call function banbe gained in different ways:

    with the card inserted on the PIN entryfunction page or on the function pages de-

    scribed later;

    without the card inserted simply confirm-ing Emergency call. The function page isthen displayed (dwg. 4.D) and, confirmingwith Yes the network provider emergency

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    can be accessed. The telephone card must beinserted in its slot next to knob 11 so thatthe integrated chip is at the front left in rela-tion to the direction of travel. Correct inser-tion of the card is confirmed by the promptasking to type the card PIN code (dwg.4.B.).

    When the card is already inserted, access tothe operating system is obtained pressing key24.

    4.1.2 PIN entry

    The PIN code is entered using knob 11.Turn the button to select the digits requiredand press to confirm.

    The digits are displayed as asterisks.

    Selecting Correct

    The option Correct makes it possible tocorrect the digits entered. The function is acti-

    vated turning knob 11 to the right to takethe cursor to Correct and pressing as fol-lows:

    deleting the last digit entered pressing forless than 1 second;

    deleting the whole entry field pressing formore than 1 second.

    The operation can then continue enteringthe correct digits.

    Warning The next entry with confirmationof 3 wrong PIN codes will block the card. The

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    deleting the whole contents of the entryfield pressing knob 11 for more than 1 sec-ond.

    4.3.2 Calling the number

    Calling the number selected function is ob-

    tained pressing key 16. After this, the audiois deactivated, connection is made and, if thesubscriber called answers, the call timecounter is activated.

    4.3.3 Ending the conversationand accepting calls

    The conversation ending and call acceptance

    function is obtained pressing the key 16.

    4.3.4 Handsfree feature,volume adjustment andadditional receiverfunctions

    A handsfree microphone allows you to talkon the phone without using the additional re-ceiver. The volume is adjusted by knob 21.

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    call number is dialled automatically. Theemergency call page is exited pressing knob11 when the cursor is on No which auto-matically takes you back to the last functionpage;

    manually dialling an emergency number,even if the telephone card is not inserted or ifpreclusions exist.

    4.3 MAIN FUNCTIONMANUAL DIALLING

    4.3.1 Entering a telephonenumber

    The option Manual dialling on the tele-

    phone main function page makes it possibleto manually dial a telephone number. Thefunction is accessed pressing knob 11 onManual dial and turning it left to reachthe digit field. Dialling the digits of the re-quired telephone number takes place press-ing knob 11 to confirm the different digits.During dialling the current digits are en-larged, while the complete number is dis-played in the upper window (dwg. 4.E.).

    Possibility of correction

    The correction function is activated selectingC as follows:

    deleting the last digit entered pressingknob 11 for less than 1 second;

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    Additional receiver (optional)

    The I.C.S. telephone can be integrated withan additional receiver. The volume is adjustedwith the ring on the additional receiver.

    Additional receiver functions

    The additional receiver possesses functionswhich make it easy and convenient to use, inparticular:

    picking it up when it rings accepts thecall;

    taking it off its housing during a hands-free conversation moves the call to the addi-tional receiver;

    taking it off its housing and then pressingthe receiver key for the first time connectswith the additional receiver;

    putting it back during a conversation endsthe conversation.

    Warning During a conversation it is notpossible to pass from the receiver to hands-free talking.

    4.3.5 Other manual diallingfunctions

    The manual dialling function makes it possi-ble to access network preclusion services

    through combinations of digits, and #, according to procedures depending on the net-work provider. These functions take placepressing key 16 which is followed by confir-mation on the display. In some cases thisconfirmation may be displayed in English, re-gardless of the language selection.

    Examples of service preclusion

    preclusion function for outgoing interna-tional calls setting the code (password) sup-plied by the network operator

    **331(password)#(receiver key)

    information functions on current status ofoutgoing international calls preclusion service

    +#331#(receiver key)

    function for cancelling outgoing internationalcalls preclusion service

    #331*(password)#(receiver key).

    4.4 MAIN PHONE BOOKFUNCTION

    4.4.1 Dialling a subscriberlisted in the I.C.S. phonebook

    Direct dialling of subscribers memorised on

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    the SIM card takes place through thePhone book function on the main tele-phone function page. The subscriber list isaccessed selecting Phone book and mov-

    ing the cursor to the item required turningknob 11. The arrows at the top and bottomof the list indicate that there are otheritems that can be selected. The telephonenumber of the current selection is shown onthe upper window of the display (dwg.4.F.).

    Calling the subscriber selected takes placepressing key 16.

    4.4.2 Entering a new item

    A new entry in the Phone book is obtainedselecting the option Edit with knob 11 and

    4.F.

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    deleting the last character entered pressing knob 11 for less than 1 second;

    deleting all the contents of the entry fieldpressing knob 11 for more than 1 second.

    Selecting OK

    Memorising the data entered and insertingthem in the list takes place selecting OK.

    Selecting Go back

    The option Go back displays the previouspage of the Edit phone book functionpage.

    4.4.3 Deleting an itemDeleting an item from the phone book

    takes place selecting Select in the Editphone book function page and highlightingthe item to be deleted. Then select Clear.Accidental deleting is avoided by the promptto confirm whether you really intend todelete (dwg. 4.I.). After deletion the Editphone book function page is displayed a-

    gain.

    Warning If the entry fields of new namesin the phone book are all occupied, the I.C.S.system suggests deleting an existing name to

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    accessing the options Change, Enter,Clear, Select and Go back (dwg. 4.G.).

    The function page for entering new phonebook items is obtained selecting Enter. Theselection displays a new window with thefields for entering the subscribers telephonenumber and name; the characters available,a zoom field for enlarging the character se-lected and the options Correct, OK andGo back (dwg. 4.H.).

    Entering telephone numbers

    Telephone numbers are entered selectingNumber, moving the cursor on the charac-ters with knob 11 and pressing to confirm.Select the respective digits which appear inthe Number entry field and, one by one tocheck in the zoom field.

    Caution The telephone number must al-ways be entered with the area code and alsothe international code for foreign calls.

    Entering the name

    The name is entered in the same way astelephone numbers, i.e. with knob 11 selectName and continue turning to move thecursor on the characters (press knob 11 toconfirm the characters).

    The white space between the characters isobtained selecting _.

    Correction function

    The correction function is obtained selectingCorrect as follows:

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    make room for a new one. The maximumnumber of entries depends on the card ser-vices.

    4.4.4 Changing an item

    Changing an item in the phone book is ob-tained selecting Select in the Edit phonebook function page and highlighting andconfirming the item to be changed. SelectingChange accesses the function page for en-tering new items with the Number andName fields or for modifying existing ones.

    Selected the item to be changed (Numberor Name), move the cursor to Correctthen press knob 11 as follows:

    to delete the last digit or letter of thefield pressing for less than 1 second;

    to delete the whole contents of the fieldpressing for more than 1 second.The modified item is memorised selectingOK (dwg. 4.J.).

    4.5 DIRECT DIALMAIN FUNCTION

    With the Direct dial function it is possibleto quickly generate and access a list with the7 telephone numbers used more frequently.

    The I.C.S. system is capable of managing andautomatically recognising the lists of Directdial of a maximum of 5 different SIM cards,the items of which are obtained from theI.C.S. phone book or from the telephone cardread.

    4.5.1 Dialling a subscriberlisted in the Direct dial

    Dialling a subscriber identified as a Direct

    dial takes place selecting Direct dial onthe main telephone function page. Directdial are selected with knob 11 turning un-til the cursor is on the name required. Thetelephone number selected is shown in theupper window of the display (dwg. 4.K.).The subscriber selected is called pressingkey 16.

    4.5.2 Compiling the list ofDirect dial

    Compiling the list of Direct dial takesplace selecting Direct dial with knob 11

    4.I. 4.J. 4.K.

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    g g gSort and with knob 11 moving the num-ber 7 selected to position 1. The operation ismemorised pressing knob 11.

    Selecting Clear

    Selecting Clear makes it possible todelete an item selected from the list of fre-quent numbers. This function is necessarywhen the list of Direct dial is filled with 7numbers and you want to enter a new fre-quent number from the phone book.

    Selecting Go back

    Selecting Go back brings you back to the

    main telephone function page.

    4.6 LAST 5 NUMBERSMAIN FUNCTION

    4.6.1 Selecting an item fromthe Last 5 no. list

    The option Last 5 nos. displays the last 5numbers dialled, relating to the SIM card in-serted. The numbers of this list can be select-ed and highlighted with knob 11 and calledautomatically pressing key 16.

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    on the telephone main function page andpressing to confirm. Then selecting Edit dis-plays the Edit direct dial numbers functionpage. Making or changing the list of the 7

    more frequently used numbers is obtained se-lecting New entry and, from all the itemsof the phone book, with Select it is possi-ble to copy up to 7 items in the Direct diallist (dwg. 4.L.).

    4.5.3 Changing Direct dial

    Selecting SortSelecting Sort you can change the order

    of the numbers in the Direct dial list as youprefer. For example moving a number fromposition 7 to position 1, takes place high-

    Modify Last 5 numbers(deleting function)

    The selection list Last 5 nos. is generated

    and updated automatically, but you also havethe possibility to delete items. Deleting num-bers from the Last 5 nos. list is obtainedexiting the corresponding list after confirmingit and selecting Edit (dwg. 4.M.): the newfunction page modify last 5 numbers is dis-played with the selections Clear, Selectand Go back. A number is deleted high-lighting it with Select, then choosingClear and confirming the choice. Afterdeleting it is possible to return to the tele-phone main function page automatically or s-electing Go back.

    4.L. 4.M.

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    4.O.

    FUNCTION

    The Calls list function allows access to thelist of the last calls received (up to a maxi-mum of 7) that were not answered. Thisfunction is accessed choosing and confirmingCalls list using knob 11 on the phone

    main functions page. Each item of the listgives the name of the person that made thecall (if stored in the phone list) or the phonenumber (if the call was not in incognito).

    The calls are listed in the order received,with the last call at the top of the list. If thesame call is received more than once, it willbe given in the list only once, in the order ofthe last call received. The names or numbers

    of the list can be called directly, pressing thekey 16 after choosing them with knob 11.

    4.8 TELEPHONE OPTIONS

    The option Options on the main tele-phone function page makes it possible to ac-cess the Phone options function page se-lecting Info, SMS, Copy SIM, Merge

    SIMs, Call divert, Settings and Goback (dwg. 4.N.).

    4.8.1 Telephone options -selecting Info

    The option Info makes it possible to dis-

    play the network access identity telephonenumber, the I.C.S. telephone electronic seri-al number (IMEI = International MobileEquipment Identity) and the network accessprovider name. The central part of the dis-play shows the number of the Service Cen-ter, Validity and the Code for the SMSmessage function. It is also possible to dis-play the disabling through the correspondingselection (dwg. 4.O.). Activation of thesefunctions is displayed on the MAIN screenand on the main telephone function pageswith the symbols and/or .

    4.8.2 Telephone options -selecting SMS

    The option SMS makes it possible to ac-

    cess the SMS messages page, which can bereceived and sent. The upper window of theSMS messages page shows the number ofSMS messages in the memory and howmany of them have not been read. The list ofSMS messages received also shows the dateand time of reception and the read/unread,written/written and transmitted status (dwg.4.P.).

    Warning For some providers access to theSMS function may have to be enabled.

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    Reading messages

    Reading an SMS message takes placechoosing Select, highlighting the message

    required, followed by Read. In selectingreading, the message is displayed with its re-ceipt stamp and with the telephone numberof the sender. If the message exceeds thespace available on the single page (4 lineswith 23 characters) it is continued on otherpages which are made available by choosingGo to page.The option Go back takes you back to theprevious SMS function page (dwg. 4.Q.).

    Dialling a telephone number in the SMSmessage

    The option of the telephone number in the

    SMS message allows you to dial the tele-phone number highlighted pressing key 16.If the message contains at least one otherphone number you will see Select Phone

    No. with which it is possible to choose thetelephone number required (dwg. 4.Q.).

    Warnings

    When dialling an SMS message (dwg.4.P.) it is possible to dial directly from theSMS message pressing key 16.

    When SMS message is received insideany function page it can be read at oncepressing key 16 within approx. 10 secondsfrom receipt.

    Creating messages

    An SMS message is created selecting Cre-ate in the Phone SMS page (dwg. 4.P.)

    thereby displaying the Process SMS pagewith the Text, Recipient, Store,Send and Go back pages (dwg. 4.R.).

    Writing the text

    The text option displays the Enter SMStext page for creating the text of the mes-sage (dwg. 4.S.). The text is composed se-lecting the characters with knob 11 andpressing to confirm them. The blank spacebetween two characters is obtained selecting_. Selecting Aa or aA movesrespectively from UPPER CASE characters tolower case and vice versa. Selecting itis possible to move the cursor within the al-

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    4.S.

    ready written text for any corrections. Thecorrection function is activated selecting Cas follows:

    pressing knob 11 for less than 1 seconddeletes the last character entered;

    pressing knob 11 for more than 1 sec-ond progressively deletes all the characters;deleting is stopped by releasing the knob.

    When the message has been written, select-ing OK takes you back to the ProcessSMS page.

    Choosing the addresseeThe Recipient option displays the Enter

    SMS recipient page with the options Man-ual dial, Direct dial, Phone book, Last5 nos., Call list, OK and Cancel

    (dwg. 4.T.). The addressee can be selected a-mong those memorised or manually, proceed-ing as described in paragraphs 4.3, 4.4, 4.5and 4.6. After selecting, turn knob 11 to the

    right and select OK.

    Memorising the message

    If you want to memorise the message, se-lect Store. Confirmation is given by thewording Message saved which appears onthe new page which is exited selecting Con-tinue.

    Sending the messageTo send the message, select Send. The mes-

    sage that appears on the new page confirmsthat the message has been sent with the word-ing SMS sent successfully or if not, it indi-

    cates that the message has not been sent byNot executed!. To continue, press Continue.

    Go back

    Select Go back to display the PhoneSMS function page again.

    Setting messages

    Selecting the Settings option from themain SMS page (dwg. 4.P.) access is gainedto the SMS settings page (dwg. 4.U.)with the options Service Center, Validity,

    Code, OK and Cancel. The optionService Center allows access to the mainpage of the telephone function (dwg. 4.A.)for selecting the service center among thosememorised or for manual dialling, proceedingas described for dialling phone numbers. Va-

    4.T. 4.U.

    lidity allows you to choose the days of valid-ity of the message (from 1 to 441 days)

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    ity of the message (from 1 to 441 days).With Code it is possible to give the mes-sages a code (codes from 0 to 255). Aftercompleting the settings, select OK to acti-vate the settings chosen or Cancel to can-cel them. Both cases take you back to themain Phone SMS page (dwg. 4.P.).

    Changing messages

    An SMS message is obtained selectingEdit on the SMS functions page and thenchoosing the field to be modified, proceedingas described for creating messages.

    Deleting SMS messages

    An SMS message is deleted highlightingSelect, Clear on the SMS functionpage, and confirming deletion. Messagedeletion is necessary if the SMS memory onthe SIM card is full. This will be displayedon the SMS function page with an upperwindow with the wording memory full,cancel item.

    Warning The number of possible SMS

    messages depends on your service provider.

    Go back

    Select Go back to return to the Phoneoptions page (dwg 4.N.).

    4.8.3 Telephone options -selecting Copy SIM

    The option Copy SIM makes it possible to

    copy to copy numbers of the phone book of aSIM card on another SIM card (destinationcard). For this operation the following stepsare required:

    with knob 11 select Copy SIM. A newfunction page is displayed asking you to insertthe destination card in the I.C.S. (dwg. 4.V.);

    remove the origin SIM card from its hous-ing pressing the eject key 14;

    insert the destination SIM card; select OK if necessary entering the PIN

    code of the destination SIM card. A PIN code en-try can be corrected with Correct. After enter-ing the correct PIN a warning is displayed Cau-

    tion: phone book being written! on a functionpage contains Overwrite and Go back.

    if the wrong destination card has been in-serted by mistake select Go back. Select-ing Overwrite starts the actual copying op-eration shown on the display.

    the system asks if there are other SIMcards on which you want to copy the samenumbers. Selecting No takes you back tothe Phone options function page.

    If the space on the destination SIM card isinsufficient for all the new data of the originSIM card, at the end of the copying operationthe destination SIM card will show the newdata, otherwise a new function page is dis-played with the possibility to select Deleteentries by user, Write until card full andCancel (dwg. 4.W.).

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    Delete entries by user

    The option Delete entries by user makesit possible to access a page with the items of

    the phone book to be copied from which thephone book to be copied can be changed aspreferred. During this operation the numberof items still to be deleted is shown. High-lighting these items first with Select andthen with Clear starts the phone bookmodify operation which can be followed bythe copying operation selecting Write(dwg. 4.X.).

    Write until card full

    The option Write until card full automati-cally copies the highest number possible ofnumbers on the card.

    Cancel

    The option Cancel returns to the Phoneoptions function page.

    4.8.4 Telephone options -selecting Merge SIMs

    With the Merge SIMs function it is possi-ble to merge the numbers of the phone bookof the first origin SIM card with the numbersof the phone book of the second origin SIMcard on a third destination SIM card, selectingMerge SIMs on the Phone options func-

    tion page (dwg. 4.N.) with knob 11. You willbe asked to insert the second origin card, af-ter removing the first one with the eject key14, which is then confirmed selecting OK.

    After entering the second origin card it may be

    necessary to enter its PIN code, rememberingthat it is possible to correct code entries withCorrect. Then you will be asked to insert thedestination SIM card with the same procedure.

    Writing on the destination SIM card takes placeselecting Overwrite on the new page which isautomatically displayed (dwg. 4.Y.). The samepage also has the Go back function whichtakes you back to the previous page.

    Warning The management and displayprocedures for merging numbers from differ-ent cards are as described previously for theCopy card operations (4.7.3).

    4.8.5 Telephone options selecting Call divert

    The Call divert option allows access to the

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    Query, Conditions, Mode, Number,Time lapse, OK and Go back functionspage (dwg. 4.Z.).

    Query optionThe Query option accesses the pages that

    give all the conditions active at the moment(dwg. 4.Z.1.) Select Continue to accessthe following pages.

    You go back to the main Call divert pagefrom the last page of the active conditions orpressing Cancel from any page.

    Conditions optionThe Conditions option allows access to the

    page of the conditions for transferring calls(dwg. 4.Z.2.). Confirm the condition to be ac-tivated or deactivated and then select the

    Mode function to access the new page withthe options deactivate, activate, query,set up and delete (dwg. 4.Z.3.).

    Number optionThe Number function makes it possible to

    select the phone number to which arrivingcalls are to be diverted, depending on the ac-tive functions.

    Time lapse option

    With the Time lapse function it is possibleto select the time delay (from 5 to 30 sec-onds) that elapses between the arrival andtransfer of the call. At all events, the calltransfer interval depends on the network ac-cess provider, that can activate a different in-terval than the one set on the I.C.S. system.

    OK option

    The data entered are memorised selectingOK.

    Go back option

    Go back takes you back to the previouspage of the Phone options.

    4.8.6 Telephone options -selecting Settings

    The option Settings makes it possible toaccess the function page Own number,Network operator, PIN, Ring tone,Send DTMF , Redial , Incognito and Go back (dwg. 4.Z.4.). The exis-tence of a service activated for access to the

    4.Z.1. 4.Z.2. 4.Z.3.

    Roaming

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    Deactivation of the Roaming function ac-cesses only the network selected manually.

    Automatic

    Activating the automatic function it is possi-ble to enter an authorised network on the ba-sis of the SIM card list of priorities.

    Automatic

    Deactivation of the automatic function al-lows access only to the network selectedmanually.

    Manual

    The option Manual enables access to alist with all the receivable networks. It ispossible to select the network requiredamong those allowed in the list (not dis-played in grey) with knob 11. The settingof the network selected is made effectiveselecting OK, and returning to the Phonesettings function page selecting Go back.

    Selecting PINThe option PIN allows access to the PIN

    settings function page through ChangePIN, PIN query, Use last PIN andGo back.

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    GSM network makes it possible to display theproviders name at the left of the optionNetwork operator.

    Selecting Own numberThe Own number function allows you to

    access the page in which you can enter andmemorise your own telephone number. Se-lecting Cancel returns to the Phone op-tions function page without memorising.Selecting Store after entering a number,returns to the Phone settings functionpage.

    Selecting Network operator

    The option Network operator allows ac-cess to the corresponding page which, after

    the Wait: network exploration in progress,and makes the Roaming , Automatic

    , Manual, OK and Go back func-tions available with which it is possible to

    manually select a network operator or set itautomatically. Activation (shown with thesymbol ) or deactivation (shown by thesymbol ) of the Roaming and Automat-ic functions takes place pressing knob 11(dwg. 4.Z.5.).

    Roaming

    Activating the Roaming function it is pos-

    sible to move automatically to another autho-rised network if the previous one is no longerreceivable.

    4.Z.4. 4.Z.5.

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    Change PIN

    The option Change PIN makes it possible tochange the PIN of the SIM card, accessing theChange PIN function page (dwg. 4.Z.6.). Inthe page displayed it is necessary to firstly en-ter the previous PIN code and then enter thenew PIN code twice, correcting any mistakenentries with Correct. Entry confirmation endsthe PIN change and introduces the Phone set-tings function page; otherwise, selecting Goback the Phone settings function page isdisplayed without memorising the change.

    PIN queryThe option PIN query makes it possible to

    activate or deactivate PIN code query throughthe corresponding function page. Disabling thisfunction (Query ) allows use of the telephone

    without asking for PIN code entry when the SIMcard is inserted. Access to and changing this set-ting requires PIN code entry (dwg. 4.Z.7.).

    Use last PINThe option Use last PIN, if enabled (Use

    last PIN ), allows the PIN code memo-rised last to be entered automatically whenthe SIM card is inserted. This function is avail-able only for a SIM card for which no entryerrors have been made.

    Warning The option Change PIN can-

    not be selected if the PIN query is de-activated.

    Selecting Ring tone

    The Ring tone option displays a function

    Volume and Go back .

    Melody

    The Melody option displays a list with dif-ferent melodies/tones that can be selectedwith knob 11.

    Volume

    The Volume option displays a bar graphto set the ringing volume with knob 11.

    Go back

    Selecting Go back takes you back to thePhone settings function page.

    Selecting Send DTMF /

    With the option Send DTMF enabled it ispossible to transmit DTMF (Dual Tone MultiFrequency) numbers during a telephone con-nection. The use of these control codesmakes it possible to access particular networkservices or communication equipment (e.g.,

    a remote telephone answering device).

    Selecting Redial /

    The Redial option makes it possible to au-

    4.Z.7.4.Z.6.

    tomatically repeat dialling a busy number forup to 10 times. Automatic repeat dialling is

    4.9.3 End call 1 option

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    p p ginterrupted pressing the receiver key 16.

    Selecting Incognito /

    The option Incognito makes it possiblenot to show your number on the called sub-scribers set. The availability of this functiondepends on the network provider.

    Selecting Go back

    The Go back option displays the previousPhone options page.

    4.9 CALL WAITING FUNCTION

    If during a phone call, another call is re-ceived, the telephone of the I.C.S. system in-dicates it showing a new page on the displaywith the functions Reject, Take call 1,End call 1, Take call 2, End call 2,and End all calls (dwg. 4.Z.8.).

    This page is shown on the display regard-less of the function activated during the call.The top left window of the display shows thetelephone number of the first caller, while thelower part shows that of the second caller.

    The appearance of the callers telephonenumbers depends on the network accessprovider, as well as on the possibility of notmaking ones own number available.

    To select and confirm the different functionsof the Call waiting page, turn and pressknob 11.

    4.9.1 Reject option

    Choosing and confirming this function re-jects the second incoming call, continuing thefirst one.

    4.9.2 Take call 1 option

    Choosing and confirming this function thefirst call is resumed after leaving it in stand-by to answer the second one.

    Choosing and confirming this function defini-tively interrupts the first call to answer the sec-ond.

    4.9.4 Take call 2 option

    Choosing and confirming this function takesthe second incoming call, leaving the first instand-by.

    4.9.5 End call 2 option

    Choosing and confirming this function defini-tively ends the second call to return to thefirst that was waiting in the meantime.

    4.9.6 End all calls optionChoosing and confirming this function ends

    both calls definitively.

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    5. NAVIGATION (NAV)(Optional for markets/

    WARNING: Navigation systemsuggestions do not excuse driver

    The GPS satellite aerial must not be cov-ered with metal or damp objects.

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    (Optional for markets/versions where applicable)

    General information

    The integrated navigation system (NAV) al-lows you to reach the selected destinationthrough visual and acoustic instructions. Useof the navigation system is fast, convenient,safe, and above all highly flexible becauseyou can call up already programmed destina-tions or reference points such as hotels,monuments, public structures, fuel stations orAuthorised Alfa Romeo Services.

    The instantaneous vehicle position is deter-mined by the GPS system (Global PositioningSystem) installed on board. The on-boardGPS system is fitted with an aerial and a re-ception module integrated in the I.C.S. sys-tem. The system dynamically processes satel-lite signals, those of a sensor on a wheel andof the gyroscope integrated in the navigationcomputer.

    The Alfa Romeo navigation systemhelps driver while he drives, bysuggesting vocally or graphically,the optimum routing to reach hispreset destination.

    ggfrom his full responsibilities due tohis driving behaviour and to hiscompliance with road and othertraffic regulations.The responsibility for road safety

    always lies with vehicle driver, and

    it falls on him in any case.

    Warnings

    GPS reception is difficult under trees,among high buildings, in multi-storey carparks, in tunnels and anywhere satellite aerialreception can be hindered.

    The GPS system needs about 15 minutesfor activation if it is connected to the vehiclebattery.

    The GPS system needs a few minutes todetermine the new position of the vehicle ifit is turned off and the vehicle is moved withthe system off.

    In the lack of satellite information, thesystem uses the information leading from thegyroscope and from the sensor at the wheelfor temporary data analysis.

    The instantaneous vehicle position is identi-fied in the CD-ROM and shown on the displaytogether with the topographic characteristicsof the area memorised on the CD. Access tothe data on the CD-ROM requires waiting a

    few moments in the map displays.The system constantly compares the data

    leading from the wheel sensor, the GPS aerialand from the programme to automaticallycompensate changes in temperature, pres-sure or any other occurrence which can falsifyposition detection in any way.

    Warnings

    Precise self-adjustment of the navigationsystem requires approx. 50 km of travel thefirst time and when tyres are changed.

    Continuous lack of grip at the wheels (forexample skidding on ice), the system tem-porarily detects an incorrect position.

    During precision self-adjustment the posi-tion is not detected absolutely completely.

    The navigation system is managed com-pletely through the I.C.S., therefore the onlyoperations that may be necessary are re-placement of the CD-ROM to set the map ofanother area or an updated map.

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    the upper light on means that the powercurrent is on;

    the lower light on means that the CD-ROM is on;

    the lower light flashing means that the

    CD-ROM is being changed.

    Warning

    The navigation system only works withthe CD-ROM inserted in its drive.

    The CD-ROM must be removed andchanged only for updating the system soft-ware, for updating the map or entering mapsrelating to another region.

    Changing the CD

    When the I.C.S. is turned on the drive up-per and lower warning lights are lit.

    Press the eject key.

    The previous CD-ROM is ejected and thelower drive led flashes.

    Insert the new CD-ROM.

    Warnings

    When the new CD-ROM is inserted the

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    Access to the navigation main function page(dwg. 5.A.) is gained pressing button 25(NAV) after turning on. Each time the I.C.S.is turned on a page will be shown with warn-

    ings about care in use of the system (dwg.5.B) which, to be able to continue using thesystem must be confirmed pressing knob 11or one of the main function keys. This pagewill no longer be displayed as long as thesystem is on.

    Display and functions

    Voice and visual instructions with indica-tions of the distance from the destination.

    Detailed map in different colours andwith different scales to clearly show the vehi-cle position, the route and the destination.

    Personalisation of the navigation systemwith the possibility of entering pre-memoriseddestinations with road and number.

    Automatic memorising of the last 5 desti-nations.

    Name of the current road.

    Possibility to choose the route accordingto personal preference.

    Information about current position.

    Information about arrival times.

    System diagnostics and warnings aboutpossible disturbances.

    Drive for navigation CD

    The navigation CD-ROM is located on the

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    system software is automatically updated tothe new map material or to the new func-tions. During the time required for this opera-tion a stand-by message is displayed. After

    the updating operation the destination mem-ory is empty.

    The driver is responsible for abiding bycurrent traffic regulations, any instructions onthe basis of incorrect maps which induce pro-hibited driving manoeuvres must NOT be fol-lowed.

    Software versionThe I.C.S. software release number can be

    checked selecting the climate control displaypage, then pressing knob 11 for at least 3seconds.

    5.1 DESTINATION ENTRY

    Entering the destination is obtained select-ing Destination with knob 11 and pressingto confirm thereby displaying the Select des-tination page with the options Street ad-dress, Intersection", Points of Interest,Destination memory, Recent destina-tions and Go back (dwg. 5.C.).

    Go back

    Selecting Go back takes you back to themain page of the navigation functions (dwg.5.A.).

    5.1.1 Entering theStreet address field

    The option Street address displays a new

    function page for entering the city, street andnumber, which always show the data con-cerning the destination calculated last. Thesame page shows the other functions S-

    tore, Guidance, Centre / andGo back (dwg. 5.D.).

    Entering the city name

    The city name is entered moving the cursorto City with knob 11 and pressing to con-firm. On the Enter city page (dwg. 5.E.)

    the single characters of the town name are s-elected with knob 11. The characters select-ed are enlarged in the zoom field. The blankspace between two characters is obtained se-lecting _.

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    5.C. 5.E.5.D.

    Quic