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1. C CD 35 Climatronic automatic air recirculation 80 Automatic operation 80 mode 80 COMING HOME 78 Communication 4 Phonebox 43 Component protection 4 Control lever 10 Convenience consumer 75 D DAB 24 Settings 28 Station information 27 Data Convenience consumer 75 Travel 75 Vehicle status 75 Date 21 Daytime running lights 78 Declaration of conformity 4 Description of the unit 5 Destination details 73 Destination entry Home address 56 Destination management 72 Destination details 73 Stopover 72 Device operation Control lever 10 MAXI DOT display 10 Multifunction steering wheel 13 14 Device pairing Device screen Operation 8 Digital radio reception Settings 28 Display yy 6 Display in instrument cluster Telefon 13 Display in the instrument cluster TI Door release _ _ _ gt 79 Driving mode 74 DVD 35 DVD video 8 Main menu 37 Menu 8B Operation 8B Settings 8 DVD video menu 38 DVD video playback 38 Dynamic route Switch on off SO E Eco tips 73 Edit tour 72 Enter destination Address 60 From the list 62 Home address 63 Map 61 Own destination 63 POI 63 Enter into map 61 Explanation of graphic navigation instructions __ 68 External input AUX 37 USB 37 Extra window 56 57 Audio 57 Compass 58 Geographical coordinates 59 GPS 59 Manoeuvre Map Menus
2. Important notes Unit overview Unit operation Concerning the device screen operation Operation through the MAXI DOT display 1 Voice control 1 ooo u ARARA ul Unit settings 19 Setup menu 19 Radio 24 Operation gt S 4 Radio settings 27 Media gt 29 Operation 29 signal sources 32 DVD video _ iB Images 39 Communication 4 Telephones and two way radio systems ___ ss 41 Connect to the device to the mobile telephone 44 Telephone functions 47 2 Table of Contents Description of the navigation system _ _ 5l Preface to navigation 51 Settings 52 Operating the map 54 Extra window 56 Navigation 60 Enter new destination 60 Entry of saved destinations 62 POI 63 POI categories 66 Route guidance 67 traffic reports 70 My tour 71 Destination management 72 Vehicle systems 74 Vehicle settings 74 Advanced Audio Distribution Profile a software profile for da ta transfer via Bluetooth designed for a one way transfer of audio data Adaptive cruise control AF Alternative frequencies alternative frequencies of the cur rent radio station Amplitude modulation denomination of the radio frequency range T Traction Control of the drive wheels AVRCP A software profile for data transmission by means of Blue tooth which supports multimedia functions Audio visual source signal typical
3. Navigation announcement Switching on off Traffic Traffic signs Factory settings 22 80 File formats 32 Requirements and restrictions 33 FM 24 Settings 28 Folders List Media 30 Folding down the exterior mirrors folding in while parking 79 Frequency range See main menu 24 Front Assist 77 Fuel options 53 Function button 8 Graphical navigation instructions Head Light Assist Home address Images 24 39 Display 40 Main menu 39 Operation 39 Select source Settings Important notes Import destinations Information display Manoeuvre Navigation Navigation announcement In map Input destination Possibilities Input screen Language characters Input screen with keyboard Search Storing Input screen with numeric keypad Instrument lighting Introductory information 58 14 58 60 60 WO WO 78 DA Jukebox Keyboard Lane Assist Lane change flash Lane guidance LEAVING HOME Light sensor light switch on time List of available stations Radio Main menu DVD video 37 Images 39 Media 29 Navigation 51 Telephone 42 Unit settings 19 Manage memory 54 Manoeuvre explanation of graphic navigation instructions 68 Nav announcements 69
4. Explanation of graphic A Currently selected menu Return to the higher level menu Function with checkbox 8 Familiarization with the unit D Scroll bar Shows the position in the menu touch the scroll bar to navigate the menu E Menu item with pop up window w Screen areas which confirm a function or a menu are called function keys White or green function keys are active Greyed out function keys are not active Proximity sensors At the bottom of the device there are proximity sensors When approaching to the screen using the hand the device changes the display mode in the operating mode and the function keys are highlighted Status line In the main menu of some operating modes the upper screen area contains a sta tus line displaying time details and the external temperature as well as informa tion on the currently selected operating mode Function keys in the main menu The lower screen area in the main menu of some operating modes contains func tion keys with symbols for functions or menus Selecting menu menu item gt Drag your finger over the screen in the required direction gt Turn the menu knob 2 Fig 10n page 5 If you make the selection by turning the menu knob 2 the currently selected menu is highlighted in green Confirming menu menu item gt Touch the function key with your finger gt Press the menu knob 2 Returning to higher level menu Context dependent gt
5. The navigation unit can be operated gt using the buttons on the unit page 51 gt using the function keys in the unit screen page 51 gt using voice control page 17 gt via the display of the instrument cluster page 14 FJ warnine a E g information about traffic lights stop and right of way signs parking and stopping restrictions as well as lane constrictions or speed restrictions is not detected for navigation by the device a Always adjust the driving speed to the road traffic and weather conditions The nav announcements provided may vary from the actual situations e g due to road works or out of date navigation data The volume should be adjusted to ensure that acoustic signals from outside e g sirens from vehicles which have the right of way such as police ambu lance and fire brigade vehicles can be heard at all time CAUTION In some countries some unit features can no longer be selected when the vehicle is running faster than a certain speed These limitations comply with national le gal requirements Main menu Fig 31 Main menu Navigation First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 51 gt Press NAV The last opened navigation menu opens If a menu other than the main menu Fig 32 on page 55 is opened the main menu can be opened by pressing again Description of the navigation system 51 Function keys of the navigatio
6. The route can be preset After entering the route you can start the guidance or save the route for use at a later date You can switch the individual destinations by pressing a destination and dragging it to another position Pressing the function key with the destination opens a window with function keys for destination processing Explanation of graphic Enter a new destination Select a destination from the list of stored destinations page 62 Save the route in the tour memory Calculate the specified route and start the route guidance Stop the route guidance Stopover with sequential number Destination Arrival time at destination stopover O o ee Navigation 71 Distance to destination or stopover Delete the stopover Start direct route guidance gt Open the destination details page 73 E When you press the name of the destination or stopover the system displays a menu where you can edit the destination i P gt After the route has been calculated the unit displays the arrival times at the indi vidual destinations and the remaining distance to the destination Tour editing mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 71 gt In the navigation main menu press s Edit tour to open a list containing the destinations for the current route The route guidance is not cancelled When you press the name of the destination or stopover the system displays a me
7. gt Information about the next points of interest e g fuel stations car parks Traffic signs Traffic zs2km 14 18 gt wall 18 0 C m Fig 36 Traffic v Z Split screen Traffic signs P m oO First read and observe the introductory information given on page 56 The Traffic split screen displays traffic signs Up to 3 traffic signs and 3 additional traffic signs can be displayed in the extra window If the message No traffic sign available are displayed in the split screen the front camera did not recognise any traffic sign or you are outside the range of the navigation data Further information page 56 Fig 37 Split screen GPS 9137205 07 E 47 4118 N pey LA 178m q SS lt i i zm a fate a 0116 AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 56 The GPS split screen displays information on the current geographical position of the vehicle Displayed information Q Longitude n p Elevation m a Number of received available satellites Map zs2km m18 Fig 38 Split screen Map 1 To view the information on the longitude and latitude of the current vehicle position display requires the reception of GPS signals from at least three satellites 2 Display of elevation requires the reception of GPS signals from at least five satellites Route guidance must not be running in demo mode AR First read and observe the introductory informat
8. CBD First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes Route calculation Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 67 The route is calculated automatically according to the entered destination The calculation takes the settings of the route options page 53 route type dynamic route etc into account The route is recalculated each time if you ignore driving recommendations or change the route This process takes only a few seconds Nav announcements can only then be re transmitted If Demo mode is switched on page 54 a prompt appears asking whether you want the guidance to start in demo mode or normal mode Demo mode provides a travel simulation to the entered destination It offers the chance to travel the calculated route virtually on the device screen If an alternative route option is set function keys are displayed following the cal culation for the route types with information on the route length and the expec ted travelling time Route Type economically quickly te short Selecting the route type will start route guidance After the route has been calculated additional information specific to the selec ted route is displayed on the function keys for the route types page 53 e g use of motorways 7 Toll roads and the like If the option for alternative routes is disabled the route is calculated and route guidance
9. Fig 32 X aN i Q Map display Main menu g 77 gt a Ja View Media BIT 0107 AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 54 Explanation of graphic A Map Traffic sign symbol page 56 Current vehicle position D Status bar page 54 E POI icons page 66 gt Press NAv The last opened navigation menu opens If a menu other than the main menu Fig 32 is opened the main menu can be opened by pressing again Map display options AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 54 Switch between different navigation map display modes depending on the con text You can also display an additional window with further navigation informa tion gt In the navigation main menu press 68 There is a list of function keys displayed List of Function Keys 48 2D current vehicle position in the 2D map display 3D current vehicle position in the 3D map display 3D map with spatial representation of buildings topographic map Destination display appears after route calculation Displays the overview map to the destination After calculating the route the device displays the route from the vehicle location to the destination The scale is adjusted to the length of the route Day night Map display with light or dark background Split screen Switches the split screen on off in the map page 57 woo BD Map operation Co First read and observe the intr
10. ON OFF Switches Climatronic on off a Access the auxiliary heater and ventilation settings page 76 a Settings for Climatronic Air con profile Set the Climatronic operating mode Light Low power quiet operation Medium Base power Strong High power Automatic air recirculation Automatic recirculated air mode on off Automatic auxiliary heater Quick interior heating on off Note a If you do not operate the unit for longer than 10 seconds in the Climatronic menu and Climatronic was not switched on before the menu was opened the unit will switch itself off a If you switch off the automatic mode of Climatronic by increasing or reducing the fan speed the coloured display of the airflow from the air outlets will not be displayed Vehicle systems 81 A ACC 77 Additional keyboard languages 21 Address 60 Adjusting Volume 7 Advanced settings 54 AM 24 Anti theft protection 4 Apple devices 36 ASR 77 Audio 24 Media 29 Radio 24 Automatic distance control 77 Automatic front window wiping in rain 79 Automatic headlight in rain 78 Automatic locking 79 Automatic rear window wiping 79 Automatic scan 25 AUX 36 37 Auxiliary heater and ventilation Settings 76 B Bluetooth Connect telephone to the device 44 Settings 22 Switch on off 22 Visibility 22 Bluetooth audio 35 Bluetooth player 35 82 Index
11. Find name Find Category EA Col First read and observe the introductory information given on page 63 Explanation of graphic A Country City Street The menu items displayed in the search area are for information only and cannot be changed The figure applies to the following search area options near 1 Fig 43 on page 63 Near current location current position Near destination Destination Near next stopover destination Stopover Along the route Route Touch 3 or 4 Fig 43 on page 63 to start the POI search for the selected search area Search near the entered address or near the point entered on the map New POI Options New POI Options v ies Search area Near address Search area Select on map i AS republic Edit City Heda Boleslav V clava Klementa Country Czech republic Or D Mlad Boleslav Street J a clava Klementa Find name Find category Find name Find category BIT 0164 Fig 46 POI search near the entered address entered near the entered map point AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 63 Explanation of graphic Country City Street touch to open a screen to enter a point on the map page 61 Country City Street lelh mlll The figure applies to the following search area options 1 Fig 43 on page 63 Near address Searches in the vicinity of the entered address Select on map Searches in the vicinity
12. No entries available The following symbols are displayed next to each entry in the call list oD Incoming call og Outgoing call a The buttons and wheels on the multifunction steering wheel will also be lit if the ignition and the side light are switched on Operation with the buttons and wheels on the multifunction steering wheel Navigation Fig 10 Multifunction steering wheel Navigation menu Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 10 gt In the main menu of the instrument cluster information display select the menu point Navigation Navigation is in progress Graphical navigation instructions and other route and destination information are displayed 14 Familiarization with the unit Navigation is not in progress A compass vehicle icon is shown to display the current vehicle position in relation to the compass Turn setting wheel 2 Fig 10 on the multifunction steering wheel to display the Last destinations menu The menu shows the Home address menu item and a list of recent destinations When you select one of the menu items the destination name and the following items are displayed OK Start navigation Cancel Return to the Navigation menu the compass vehicle symbol will be displayed If the home address is not defined when the menu item Home address is selec ted the following message appears Please enter the home address on the info tainment s
13. Options Address or gt in the Navigation main menu press amp New dest stopover Options gt Address or gt in the Navigation main menu press Other POIs Options Address Some address positions are already pre filled with the data of the last destina tion The pre filled positions can be adjusted by touching the item and then adjusting it in the input screen page 9 To start navigation you need to enter country city and street The information is entered step by step in individual input screens When entering the street instead of a street name it is possible to select the centre of the entered city by touching Centre Then it is no longer necessary to enter the house number or junction When entering the address the function key Map is displayed on the input screen page 9 When you press the function key the system opens a screen with the map page 61 where you can specify the address more precisely or check it You need to enter both the building number and a further address indicator in the form of a number The device displays a list of destinations found from combina tions of the two numbers If the entered house number was not found a menu opens to clarify the destina tion No house number Enter an address without a house number and display a menu with destination details Nearest house number Confirmation of the proposed house number a Enter junction O
14. Press and hold button Switch between the Radio and Media or DVD video menus and open the last context status e g the last radio station or track to be played Press briefly Switch off on tone Switch off sound and stop track playback or switch on sound and continue track playback Turn upwards Increase volume of the current source Turn downwards Lower volume of the current source Go to the next saved radio station in the station list Press briefly list Interrupt traffic report or go to the station stored in the preset Skip to next track Skip to next chapter Press and hold button YF oY NN N ele Stop traffic report Fast forward Unit operation 11 Button wheel Fig 8 Action Press briefly Function Go to the previous stored radio station in the station list or go to the station stored in the preset list Interrupt traffic report Media Go to the previous track when pressed within 5 s from the change of track and to the beginning of the track when pressed 5 s after track change DVD video Skip to start of chapter Press and hold button Stop traffic report Fast rewind Press Stop traffic report No function Turn upwards Display list of available stations Scroll upwards Go to the previous track when pressed within 5 s from the change of track and to the beginning of the track when pressed 5 s after
15. gt Press a button on the unit with the exception of brief pressing of the button VOICE gt Utter the voice command Cancel voice control Help for voice control First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 15 Start introduction When you give the voice command Start tutorial the unit plays one of the seven parts of the voice control tutorial Individual parts of the introduction can be called separately by the saying the voice command Introduction part and the number 1 through 7 Help When you give the voice command Help the unit displays a menu containing pos sible context depedent voice commands In some cases after repeating the voice command help another part of the help is reproduced with a menu of possible voice commands The help does not contain all possible commands Operation First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings J on page 15 The voice control system can usually be operated through the method say what you see Speak the description of the function keys highlighted in green For example the function key select no can be accessed via the voice command select number Voice control settings page 22 Icons in the voice control menu avoice output is played avoice command is awaited Q a voice command entry is stopped page 17 avoice command is recognized It is not necessary to wait for the end
16. sult a SKODA Service partner video playback AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 37 gt Video playback starts automatically once the medium is inserted in the CD DVD slot or gt Press the button gt gt A Fig 24 on page 37 CD DVD Select the DVD inserted Supported media and formats gt DVD video gt DVD audio gt DVD A V 38 Audio Video Images Operation of DVD video AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 37 Function Press Play Pause Press briefly within 3 seconds of the start of the video playback Play the previous video Press briefly 3 seconds after the Play the current video from the start of the video playback start Press and hold button Fast video reverse Press briefly Play the next video Press and hold button Fast video forward a The longer the button is pressed the faster the fast forward reverse DVD video menu Fig 25 DVD menu anguage selection Main menu scene selection special features coming soon BIT 0123 AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 37 Explanation of graphic A Function keys for the DVD menu The displayed DVD menu The DVD menu is displayed after the inserted DVD video medium has been read or after pressing t displayed automatically during playback AR First read and observe the introductory info
17. 14 My destinations 62 My tour 71 Navigation announcements 53 Navigation data 52 Nav announcements 69 New tour 71 POI 63 POI categories 66 Preface 51 Route 69 Route calculation 68 Route guidance 67 Route options 53 Saved destinations 62 Search area 64 Settings 52 Stopover 72 Tour editing 72 Tour memory 72 traffic reports 70 Traffic signs 56 Voice control 15 17 Navigation announcements 53 Navigation data 52 Nav announcements 69 New destination 60 New tour 71 O Operation Images 39 Radio 24 Own destination 63 p Parking aid 78 Phone Call lists 49 Enter phone number 48 Phone book 49 Speed dialling a telephone number 47 Voice control 15 Phonebox 43 Playback Media 31 POI 63 66 Attractions and leisure 67 Businesses and public facilities 67 Car and travel 66 categories 66 Dining and shopping 66 Emergencies 67 Find 64 Other destinations 67 Quick select 64 Search area 64 65 Select 64 POI categories 66 Attractions and leisure 67 Businesses and public facilities 67 Car and travel 66 Dining and shopping 66 Emergencies 67 Other destinations 67 proactive passenger protection 77 R Radio 24 Automatic scan 25 DAB settings 28 FM settings 28 List of available stations 25 Main menu 24 Multifunction steering wheel 1 Operation 24 Preface 24 Radio stati
18. By pressing gt By pressing the relevant button next to the screen gt By touching the screen outside of the pop up window with your finger Switching function on off with checkbox Press the relevant function key gt M or Function is switched on gt O or O Function is switched off Set value gt by touching the function keys with the symbols w a 4 gt gt Touch or move your finger over the scale Note For some menus or menu items the current setting is displayed e g Distance km or Distance mi Input screen with keyboard for searching Last destination contains A BI Fig 4 Input screen for the search 187 a A A Find n BIT 0037 AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 8 The input screen with keypad is used to find entries in the unit memory e g phone contacts addresses etc By pressing the keyboard function key on the input screen the required character appears in text line Only those letters or symbols making up a logical entry will be available Do not forget to enter a space for terms made up of more than one word such as Lorem Ipsum The entries can be entered without special characters diacritics A search of the most relevant terms ensues as soon as letters are entered so it is not necessary to enter the entire entry name In addition to the text line A the number of matching entries is shown in the function key B The nu
19. Display the contact details Press the function key for a desired contact or telephone number to start dialling Telephone conversation Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 47 Outgoing call While connecting the screen displays the phone number or contact name And the following function can be selected aw Exit choice Incoming call During the ring tone of the incoming call the screen displays the phone number or contact name And the following functions can be selected Answer the incoming call amp Ignore the incoming call mute ring tone e Reject the incoming call fm Contact picture Display caller details Current call During a current call the screen displays the phone number or contact name and the call duration Depending on the context the following functions can be selec ted Hold a call V Deactivate the microphone Activate the microphone 1 The button is only functional when the contact is stored in the telephone book 50 Phone e End call fm Contact image View details of the caller or the called party Conference mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 47 The conference is a shared call with between three and six participants Start a conference invite additional participants gt During a call or conference make the next call Or gt The new incoming call A amp R During a conference During an ongo
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21. Search near the entered address or near the point entered onthe map _____ 65 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important notes Input a new POI New POI Options Fig 43 Main menu Search area Near current location Czech repub Mlad Boleslav 3 Tr Vaclava 4i 869 Find name Find Category ET 0161 Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 63 Explanation of graphic 1 Select search area 2 Menu with context sensitive search areas 3 Search for POI by name 4 Search for POI by category Open the main menu gt In the navigation main menu press Options POI Navigation 63 or gt in the Navigation main menu press R New dest stopover Options POl or gt in the Navigation main menu press Other POIs Search area for POls Fig 44 Search area Near current location Fy O Search area for POIs Near destination O Near next stopover C Along the route u Select on map Near address AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 63 Explanation of graphic Near current location search in immediate vicinity of current vehicle loca tion Near destination Near the destination Near next stopover destination in the stopover vicinity Along the route Along the calculated route Near address Near the entered address Select on map In the vicinity of th
22. The telephone that is to be connected to must have an active connection to another telephone The pairing can be initiated from the device or from the mobile telephone Connect device with your telephone First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 44 A telephone is paired with the device After switching on the ignition the device attempts to automatically connect to the last connected telephone During the connection setup and depending on the telephone type the device screen displays may show Would you like to connect and a menu will appear with the following function keys gt Connect pairing confirmation gt Cancel stops the coupling process If the connection cannot be established the device will then attempt to connect to other previously paired telephones one by one If there is also no connection then a telephone search is to be started No telephone is paired with the device After switching on the ignition on the device screen the message Please search for and connect a mobile telephone appears and a menu with the following function keys gt Find telephone search for available telephones with activated Bluetooth function and visibility gt amp Opening of the settings menu page 43 Settings After completion of the search press the Results function key a list of available telephones will be displayed the function key is also available during the sear
23. are highlighted in red or blue Note a Only one preset time can be active The activated preset time will be deactiva ted again after it has started automatically For the next start activate one of the preset times a In the selection of the day in the preset time there is an option between Sun day and Monday without the specified day If this setting is made the vehicle will be ready for use at the selected time regardless of the current day a The system in operation switches off on expiration of the operating duration or can be deactivated by pressing the direct on off icon 8 or by using the radio re mote control a f a different time is set page 21 Time and date settings the activated preset time is automatically deactivated The preset time must be reactivated ESC system Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 gt Press the button amp ESC system Activated Switch on all components of the ESC system ASR off Switch off the ASR system ESC sport activation of ESC Sport Tyre Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 gt Press the button amp Tyres TPMS Tyre pressure monitoring system a 1 SET Start a new calibration process Winter tyres Sets the speed limit for winter tyres Speed warning Snow tyres speed warning on off Warning at Sets the speed for the warning Driver assistance AR First
24. during route guidance Active autozoom is indicated by a green symbol If Autozoom is active the map scale will change automatically depending on the route travelled motorway trip large map scale city small map scale The autozoom can be switched off by touching or off by changing the map scale Touching again the amp function key highlighted in green turns the au tozoom on again Autozoom can also be switched on off in the navigation set tings page 53 Autozoom is only functional when the map is aligned with the vehicle position the function key 8 with the symbol Traffic signs Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 54 The system provides the option to display traffic signs B Fig 32 on page 55 in the information display and on the unit screen that are gt stored in the navigation data of the maps gt recognised by the camera The information given by traffic signs that are recognized by the front camera al ways takes precedence over stored navigation data If the Traffic signs split screen is not switched on only one traffic sign is dis played on the unit screen Switching on the traffic sign display function page 53 1 Display of elevation requires the reception of signals from at least five satellites Route guidance must not be running in demo mode 56 Navigation Home address entry AA First read and observe the introductory information given on pag
25. in the information display then changes from to up Restore entry gt by pressing the function key Q gt by pressing the button on the unit gt Press the symbol key on the multifunction steering wheel Not in the help voice commands First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 15 Voice commands to call control menus folders and directories in each menu Function Voice command Return to the higher level menu as back next page Scroll through the menu list di previous page rectory first page last page Unit operation 17 Voice commands for navigation parameters Symbol Voice command Function Voice command He Switch navigation announce Turn on navigation prompts ments on off Turn off navigation prompts Autozoom Scale gt Meter Kilometer Yards Miles e g Scale five kilometres Turn on dynamic route You can define the target address in one step by speaking the city the street and Switch navigation guidance assis Turn on dynamic navigation the house number The navigation data must contain the house number ted by TMC traffic messages on or off Turn off dynamic route _ The house number and a further address supplement in the form of a number can Turn off dynamic navigation be said where necessary The system will then offer the number combination it Switch traffic sign display inthe Show traffic signs
26. is started according to the preferred route page 53 It is possible to select a pre calculated route before the calculation of the remain ing routes is completed 68 Navigation The unit tries to allow for continued guidance even if the navigation data is in complete or there is no data at all for the given area e g one way streets road types etc Interrupt and continue route guidance If the ignition is switched off and on again and the key was left in the ignition in vehicles with the KESSY system when the ignition was switched off gt within 30 minutes route guidance is continued taking into account the calcu lated route gt Between 30 and 40 min the screen switches to standby mode energy sav ing mode of the screen the route guidance continues using the calculated route gt Between 40 min and 120 min the unit screen displays the message Continue route guidance after you confirm the message the route guidance continues using the calculated route gt After 120 min The route guidance is cancelled Switch ignition off and on again and remove the key temporarily in vehicles with the KESSY system switch off the ignition and open the driver s door gt Within 10 min route guidance is continued taking into account the calculated route gt Between 10 min and 120 min the screen switches to standby mode energy saving mode of the screen the unit screen displays the message Contin
27. m3 Kilometres per cubic metre Pressure Pressure units for tyre pressure kPa Kilopascal bar bar psi Pounds per square inch Voice control settings mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 19 gt Press the button F Voice control Dialogue style Setting the dialogue style Long Long dialogue the system plays complete acoustic messages Short Short dialogue the system shortens some acoustic messages or sub stitutes them with an acoustic signal Display available commands Switch on off the menus containing basic voice commands when voice control is activated Voice control session start tone Switch on off the audible signal that is out put when voice control is activated Voice control session end tone Switch on off the audible signal that is output when voice control is ended Input tone in voice dialogue Switch on off the audible signal that is output to Signal that voice control is waiting for a command 22 Familiarization with the unit Restore factory settings mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 19 gt Press the button amp Factory settings Reset all settings and data Restore factory settings Reset all factory settings Reset individual settings data Sound Restore default settings for sound Radio Restore default settings for radio Vehicle Restore default settings for the vehicle s
28. of the entered map point The displayed menu items in the search area by address entry can be changed The menu items in the search area by map point entry are for information only and cannot be changed Touch 3 or 4 Fig 43 on page 63 to start the POI search for the selected search area Navigation 65 O Introduction Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 66 This chapter contains information on the following subjects Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Carand travel CE amp Bus stops my Petrol stations Dining and shopping 66 2 LPG filling stations 4 amp Motorway intersections Businesses and public facilities 67 Af Motorway junctions Hotels and motels Emergencies 67 Border crossings 5 gt Airports Attractions and leisure 67 i ae T l lt Railway stations P a Motorway services Other destinations displayed in the map 67 fH Carparks Car rental First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant Skoda daslers skoda service notes f Ferries and motorail Tourist information trains P The map screen can display symbols for the destination type name Select all Displays a list of all destinations in the search area with the nearest POI listed at the top E Switch display of company logos on off Categories alphabetical Displays all POI categories in alphabetical order Car and travel Companies and public servic
29. profiles that support multimedia functions If a Bluetooth device is already connected to the device via one of the profiles then turning on the profile in another device will end the profile on the active de vice and it is switched to the newly selected device Only the newly selected profile will be switched the other profiles remain connec ted to the original device The device can be paired with several telephones or Bluetooth devices but only one can be actively connected on the HFP profile and one on the A2DP pro file or AVRCP Delete the mobile telephone from the list of paired devices First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 44 gt The function key amp Bluetooth Paired devices A listof paired devices and the following function keys are displayed gt Delete all Delete all the telephones in the list of paired devices gt fi Delete the desired telephone After selecting one of the function keys the function keys are displayed gt Cancel Cancels the deletion gt Delete delete confirmation The device connected to the telephone does not appear in the list of paired devi ces In order to enable an delete operation the connection between the tele phone and the device should first to interrupted page 47 Disconnection Disconnection First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings J on page 44 The connecti
30. ratio Automatic Full screen display Display time Set the display time for the slideshow m 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec m 30 sec Repeat slide show Switch on off the slideshow repeat function After the last image is displayed the slideshow restarts from the beginning CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Introductory information 41 Main menu 42 Problems with the Telephone function 42 Phonebox S B Settings 43 The Telephone menu is available when the following conditions are met v The ignition is switched on J The Bluetooth function on the device is switched on After the device is switched on the system attempts to connect to the most re cently connected telephone If a telephone is connected to the device and the device is turned off the connec tion to the telephone is not lost The connection is only lost after switching off the ignition for vehicles with the system KESSY after switching off the ignition and opening the driver s door 1 With some phones it is necessary to set the connection to the device as authorised in order for the automatic connection to be successful If this is not set the system will prompt you for a confirma tion each time you attempt to connect to the telephone EJ warninec a The national regulations for using a mobile phone in a vehicle must be ob served f a mobile phone or a two way radio system is o
31. read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 gt Press the button amp f Driver assistance ACC adaptive cruise control Sets the adaptive cruise control Driving programme Set the vehicle acceleration when adaptive cruise con trol is activated Normal Normal Sport Sports Eco Economical Last distance selected Last selected distance on off 1 This can be set in the menu on vehicles with a travel mode option page 74 Selecting driving mode Distance Set the distance monitoring to the vehicles ahead Very close Very small distance Close Small distance Medium Medium distance Far Large distance Very far Very large distance Front Assist ambient traffic monitor sys Set the assistant for distance moni toring to the vehicles ahead Active Activate deactivate the assistant Advance warning Activate deactivate advance warning Display distance warning Activate deactivate distance warnings Lane Assist lane departure warning sys Settings for Lane Assist Active Activate deactivate the assistant Adaptive lane guidance Activate deactivate adaptive lane guidance Traffic sign recognition Settings for the traffic sign recognition assistant Show in multifunction display MFD Activate deactivate the display of traf fic signs in the information display Show traffic signs relevant to trailers Activate deactivate the display of traffic
32. respective manufacturer 1 Some operating options from an external device may not be supported CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Mainmenu BB video playback 38 Operation of DVD video 38 DVD video menu _ BB Settings 39 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes Main menu Fig 24 DVD video Main menu Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 37 The DVD video main menu is displayed when you select a source that contains playable video files Explanation of graphic A Select the video source Display of the playing time remaining time and the playing time axis is pos sible within the video by moving the slider or by touching the desired location on the time axis Media 37 Information for the selected video file e g video title chapter D Video display area J Openthe DVD menu Video settings CAUTION a For safety reasons the video display is switched off at speeds over 5 km h and the following message is displayed The vehicle is in motion The display has been switched off for your safety The unit continues to play the soundtrack a The regional code of the player corresponds to the location of sale If the fol lowing is displayed No playback possible The DVD s country code does not match the system settings Number of changes by the dealer possible con
33. signs relevant for trailer operation Driver Alert System Activate deactivate the driver alert system Proactive occupant protection Activate deactivate proactive passenger pro tection Vehicle systems 77 Audio lowering Volume reduction Off No lowering of the volume Weak Weak lowering of the volume Medium Medium lowering of the volume Strong Strong lowering of the volume Parking and manoeuvring Note a The compact display of the parking aid is shown automatically e g for stop and go in a traffic jam if the distance to the obstacle becomes dangerously close a The compact display of the parking aid can be switched to a full screen view by touching the screen within the display A Look Safe to move ok Safe to move BIT 0106 Fig 54 Screen display of the visual parking system Light AA BS Pi nd Ond OD eS tE miro ducko y mtor matga givenan page 7a AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 Explanation of graphic gt Press the button CAR gt amp Light Switching on off the acoustic parking aid Switching off the visual parking system Light assistance Set the light assistance Light Assist Switch on off the head light assist Switch on time Set the sensibility of the light sensor against the change in intensity of the ambient light Message Look Safe to move Displays the selected lane depending on the steering angle An obstacle in the sel
34. used to move the cursor within the text line Unit operation 9 Input screen with numeric keypad a a ae A telephone number Miter house number Map 7 amp ao Mailbox k cx 2 3 T ao 2 asc 3 ver E one i 7 pors Btuv 9 wxvz C 9 R Junction 4 0 S amp OK n Fig 6 Input screen with numeric keypad AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 8 The input screen with keypad is used for number input A Input screen in the Phone menu page 48 B Input screen in the Navigation menu page 60 CO Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Operate with the control lever buttons 10 Operation with the buttons and wheels on the multifunction steering wheel Audio 1 Operation with the buttons and wheels on the multifunction steering wheel Telephone BB Operation with the buttons and wheels on the multifunction steering wheel Navigation 14 1 The display in the MAXI DOT is described in the Manual chapter Information system 10 Familiarization with the unit First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes Some of the device s features are also displayed in the MAXI DOT display De pending on the equipment these features can be operated as follows a with the control lever With the buttons and wheels on the multifunction steering wheel Operate w
35. your unit they are only intended for general information 1 Terms used manual chapter Preface 4 Familiarization with the unit EI warnine a Concentrate fully at all times on your driving As the driver you are fully re sponsible for the operation of your vehicle a Only use the device in a way that you are in full control of your vehicle in ev ery traffic situation there is the risk of accidents a Adjust the volume to ensure that acoustic signals from outside e g sirens from vehicles which have the right of way such as police ambulance and fire brigade vehicles can be heard at all time a High volumes can cause hearing damage Declaration of conformity First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 4 KODA AUTO a s hereby declares that the KODA Infotainment systems meet the basic requirements and additional provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC CE Component protection First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 4 Some electronic control units are factory equipped with component protection Component protection was developed as a protection mechanism for gt impairment of factory or garage fitted control units after installation in another vehicle for example after a theft gt impairment of components operated outside of the vehicle gt the possibility of a legitimate installation or change of control units for repai
36. 0 top left Call up the main menu gt Press the button S Or nor Fig 50 Normal Activates Normal mode Cancel Cancel the menu to select the driving mode Information Display the mode settings 74 Vehicle Sport Activates Sport mode Cancel Cancel the menu to select the driving mode Information Display the mode settings Eco Activates the fuel saving mode Cancel Cancel the menu to select the driving mode Information Display the mode settings Individual Activates the Individual mode Cancel Cancel the menu to select the driving mode Setup Individual setting Steering Set the power steering characteristics Normal Normal Sport Sports Engine Set the engine drive characteristics Normal Normal Sport Sports Eco Economical ACC Set the vehicle acceleration when adaptive cruise control is activated Normal Normal Sport Sports Eco Economical Dynamic bend lighting Set the characteristics of the adaptive headlights Normal Normal Sport Sports Eco Economical Air conditioning Sets the Climatronic characteristics Normal Normal Eco Economical Reset mode Sets the profile Normal Note If you do not operate the unit for longer than approx 10 seconds in the Select driving mode menu it will switch to the last selected menu or switch itself off Vehicle data Normal 11 28 lt A Since fa 100 km 100 km h
37. 5 8 100 km 600 km Normal 11 49 18 0 C lt Tyre Press Monitoring TPM When all 4 tyre pressures have been checked and set correctly please press SET U 11 28 Vehicle status A gt BIT 0183 Fig 52 Tire pressure monitor Display example Check the right rear tire and its filling pressure ETE 36 Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 gt Press the button ea Explanation of graphic Distance Driving time Average speed Average fuel consumption Approximate range Im e le leke Vehicle systems 75 F Range if the estimated range is less than 300 km the vehicle starts to ap proach the symbol W G Vehicle representation the zones of the vehicle are shown in different col ours corresponding to any warning messages that occur The warning mes sages are displayed once you touch vehicle Driving data Display travel data Fig 51 You can display one of three trip memories on the screen a Since start Driving data for the individual trip Long term Long term driving data a Since refuelling Data since last refuelling Changing between the individual travel data storage locations can be done with d gt Convenience consumers Displays up to three devices which use the largest share of fuel and displays the fuel consumption required to run all conv con sumers Vehicle Owner s Manual chapter Commercial driving and
38. 8 Advanced Settings DAB 28 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important notes The basic setting of the radio functions is the same for all broadcast ranges The Advanced setup menu is different for FM and DAB The AM broadcast area does not have this menu Settings AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 27 gt Press the button amp F Basic setting Sound Sound setup page 20 Sound settings Scan Auto play all stations in the current frequency band each station for around five seconds Arrow buttons Set the station select function in the Radio menu Preset list only switch preset radio stations Preset buttons Station list Switches all radio stations currently in range for the selected fre quency band Traffic programme TP Switches traffic programme on off Delete presets Deletes the stored stations preset buttons i Delete a certain radio station preset button i Delete all Deletes the stored stations preset buttons Station logos manual assignment of station logos page 26 Radio text Switching the text display radio FM and DAB on and off Advanced setup another setting that is different depending on the selected broadcasting range FM and DAB Radio 2 7 Advanced Settings FM Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 27 Advanced Settings for FM broadcasti
39. AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 67 When there is a calculated route to the destination the recommended route is displayed gt In the navigation main menu press The following menu is displayed Stop route guidance Stops route guidance New dest stopover Enter a new destination or add a destination to the calcu lated route page 60 or page 71 1 Ifthe time of arrival or remaining travelling time is greater than 24 hours d is displayed inside the symbol Route information Display information about the destination and the calcula ted route setup of information displayed page 54 Arrival time at destination stopover Remaining travelling time to destination or stopover Remaining travelling distance to destination or stopover Store destination Stores the destination on the input screen page 9 Route list Displays the list of route sections Tour display of tour destinations page 71 Congestion ahead If you hear of a traffic problem e g congestion you can enter this traffic problem manually After entering this device recalculates and provides an alternative route The traffic jam information increases or decreases by touching the scale lt gt or by turning the menu button 2 Fig 1 on page 5 Lane guidance 232km 1418 3 10 T 180c WO zs2km 1418 E48 Karlovy Vary E48 Karlovy Vary lN VW a ee S
40. First read and observe the introductory information given on page 5 Increase the volume gt Turn the 6 knob to the right Reduce the volume gt Turn the knob to the left Muting gt Set the volume to 0 using the 6 knob Note The change in volume is displayed on the screen of the unit a The following symbol appears in the display when the sound is muted 4 a High volumes can cause sound resonance in the vehicle a The car speakers may be damaged if the volume is set too loud or is distorted a The loudspeakers in the vehicle are designed for a power output of the device of 4x20 W a When equipped with a sound system the speakers are matched for a total pow er amplifier output of 570 W Introductory information 7 CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Operation 8 Input screen with keyboard for searching 9 Input screen with keyboard for storing information 9 Input screen with numeric keypad 10 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes This chapter covers the instrument operation and the work with the touch screen and with various types of input keyboards Operation Time and date setup Fig 3 Screen display Clock time source Time 14 30 Ad Summer DST A Time zone GMT HIR D S Time format 24h v Date 08 05 mE AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 8
41. Map 53 Display 55 Display options 55 Introductory information 55 Lane guidance 69 Main menu 55 Operation 55 Map display options 55 MAXI DOT display operation 10 media source 32 Media 29 AUX 36 Bluetooth audio 35 CD DVD 35 DVD video 37 File formats 32 Folder list 30 Folder List 30 Jukebox 34 Main menu 29 Multifunction steering wheel 1 Operation 29 Playback 31 Requirements and restrictions 33 Scan 31 SD memory card 36 Index 83 Select input source 29 Settings 31 Supported media 32 Track list 30 USB 36 Voice control 15 Memory function of the remote control key __ 79 Menu Images 39 Media 29 Radio 24 Setup 19 Telephone 4 Unit settings 19 Video 37 Multifunction display 79 Multifunction steering wheel DVD video 11 Media TI Navigation 14 Radio TI Telephone 13 Multimedia AUX 36 USB 36 Mute 7 My destinations Menu 62 My tour 71 New tour 71 Tour editing 72 Tour memory 72 N Navigation 51 60 Advanced settings 54 Destination details 73 Destination management 72 Enter address 60 Enter a POI 63 84 Index Explanation of graphic navigation instructions 68 Fuel options 53 Home address 56 63 Import destination 63 Input destination 60 Main menu 51 Manage memory 54 Map 53 61 Map operation 54 55 Multifunction steering wheel
42. SIMPLY CLEVER NAV TRAFFIC CAR This Owner s Manual has been systematically designed to make it easy for you to search for and obtain the information you require Chapters table of contents and subject index The text of the Owner s Manual is divided into relatively short sections which are combined into easy to read chapters The chapter you are reading at any particular moment is always specified on the bottom right of the page The Table of contents arranged according to chapter and the detailed Subject in dex at the end of the Owner s Manual help you to rapidly find the information you are looking for Direction indications All direction indications such as left right front rear relate to the direction of travel of the vehicle Units of measurement All values are expressed in metric units Explanation of symbols a Denotes a reference to a section with important information and safety advice in a chapter Denotes the end of a section Denotes the continuation of a section on the next page Denotes a registered trademark ev Hi Examples of the information listed in the Owner s Manual Press the button f Press Sound This information means that first the button on the device and then the function key amp on the device screen is to be operate and then the menu is to be confirmed by pressing the function key Sound The gt symbol indicates the next step Example of the m
43. a i 1 RAT wma Pa P i 4 rA A 1 4 Ah 1 4 4 AE 11 i 1 100 m P eo Fig 47 Lane guidance AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 67 A split screen lane guidance A Fig 47 may sometimes be shown during the route guidance at some intersections motorway junctions multilane roads and similar This split screen with the lane guidance is only displayed only if information about the traffic area is available in the navigation data Switch function page 530n off Navigation 69 CQO Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Operation CD Switching dynamic route on off 70 Detailed traffic reports 71 The traffic is getting denser For this reason information on the current road and traffic conditions will continue to gain in importance TMC traffic reports are used to optimise the route during route guidance when there are traffic disruptions The device can obtain this information from the following sources gt Traffic programme TP in the FM frequency range page 26 gt Traffic programme in the DAB frequency range gt TMC traffic information with a dynamic adjustment for the current route The following conditions are required for the correct TMC function v The vehicle is within reception range of the FM RDS TMC Y Adequate and uninterrupted signal reception of a traffic information station Y Current navigation dat
44. a in the device Operation AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 70 TMC Traffic Message Channel is a digital data service emitted by the radio sta tion for continuous transmission of traffic information gt Press to display a list of traffic reports Traffic report Touch one of the traffic report entries to display traffic report details page 71 1 For vehicles with window antennas if the windows have foil stuck to them or metal coated stickers this may cause you to experience some interference 70 Navigation If a TMC traffic radio station is available for current location the TMC traffic re ports are updated continuously in the background The station you are listening to does not have to be a TMC station The reception of TMC traffic reports is always switched on and cannot be turned off The accuracy of the dynamic route guidance depends on the transmitted traffic reports The radio stations broadcasting this information are responsible for the content TMC traffic reports can only be evaluated and saved by the radio navigation sys tem when navigation data are available for the driven area Switching dynamic route on off Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 70 gt In the navigation main menu press Route options Dynamic route When the Dynamic route page 53 function is switched on the traffic reports in fluence the dynam
45. age 44 gt Press the button Bluetooth Paired devices A list of paired devices is displayed Pressing the function key on the connected Bluetooth device opens a menu with possible connection profiles supported with the selected device Pressing the function key with the name and symbol of the connection profile causes a context dependent message to be displayed in the device screen Disconnect the profile are you sure and a menu with the function keys is dis played gt Disconnect Pressing the function key turns off the selected profile Or gt Replace If the device is already connected to another telephone then pressing the function key will replace the existing profile with the new profile The following message is shown in the device screen Connection with will be made and the selected Bluetooth Profile is turned on In each menu pressing the function key Cancel will cancel the profile change Possible profile symbols Symbol Meaning Devices that support the functionality of the hands free sys tem Bluetooth profile HFP Devices that are connected to the device via Bluetooth pro file HFP Bluetooth players Bluetooth profiles A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth player connected to the unit via Bluetooth pro files A2DP and AVRCP a HFP is a Bluetooth profile that supports the functionality of the hands free system b A2DP and AVRCP are Bluetooth
46. ation keys Storage groups of the preset buttons Choice of radio range FM AM DAB List of available stations page 25 manual semi automatic station search page 25 Changing channels either in the list of available stations or the station but tons depending on the settings of the menu Arrow buttons page 27 Settings Radio settings Information for radio station DAB page 27 For each broadcasting range FM AM DAB there are 18 preset buttons to store the radio stations These preset buttons are divided into three memory groups Call up the main menu gt Press the button RADIO Choose broadcasting range gt Press the button repeatedly or gt Press the function button D Fig 14 and select the desired range Information symbols in the display Meaning TP Traffic information station Traffic information signals are not available or the selected station no TP is not a traffic information station RDS OFF RDS function is switched off FM AF OFF AF Alternative frequency is switched off FM List of available stations FM station list DAB station list STATION 1 GROUP STATION 2 s STATION 1 STATION 3 STATION 2 STATION 4 STATION 3 100 3 mez STATION 4 STATION 5 Fig 15 Example the list of available stations FM DAB Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 24 All stations with sufficient reception which is available at the give
47. ayed of the be played back by the device bum covers respective media or from the Gracenote database a Gracenote is a database stored in the unit containing information and album covers For more infor mation on updating the data please visit the SKODA website or contact a SKODA Partner Video file formats Codectvne ISO MPEG4 ISO MPEG4H Windows File EL MPEG 1 2 DivX 3 4and 264 MPEG4 Media Video 5 Xvid AVC 9 mpg avi mp4 File suffix mpeg es m4v wmv ie mps mov avi m4v Media 33 Jukebox fi A a T A 5 A Select all No selection Track list H jukebox m Folder Artist C aA Genre oC Track 1 mp3 Track 2 mp3 Track Track 3 mp3 im Video Fig 20 Importing files into the Jukebox Jukebox database First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 32 Files can be imported from connected sources into the internal memory of the Jukebox and then played back There is approximately 10 GB free memory available and you can save 3 000 files The files are then classified in the Database according to the ID3 tag file informa tion page 31 If this information is not available then the files are only filed in the category Jd Track Select files folders for import Shows the source folder overview function keys for higher level sources folders Folder File Function key to import files to the Jukebox Function keys for higher leve
48. bserve the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 41 The device allows for a wireless connection to the telephone Your telephone can be operated from the device Communication 41 SKODA permits the operation of telephones and two way radio systems with a professionally installed external aerial and a maximum transmission power of up to 10 watts Please ask at a specialist workshop about installing and operating telephones and two way radio systems that have a transmission power of more than 10 W Operating telephones or two way radio systems may interfere with the function ality of the electronic systems in your vehicle The reasons for this are as follows gt no external aerial gt external aerial incorrectly installed gt transmission power greater than 10 watts Note a We recommend that the installation of telephones and two way radio systems in a vehicle be carried out by a specialist garage a The telephone functions are dependent on the mobile network operators as well as the telephone being used Further information is available from the mo bile network operator or to refer to the manual of the telephone In signal free areas reception can be disturbed or a call may be disconnected a Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals In exceptional cases electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals and tele phone service may be disrupted Main menu 11 49
49. ch Select the telephone you want from the list D For devices with Bluetooth v2 1 and later the telephone quick pairing procedure SSP Secure Simple Pairing is used for pairing This pairing method does not require the user to enter a PIN 2 Fpr the name of the device refer to the Bluetooth settings page 22 If the search fails check that the conditions for successful pairing are met page 44 Conditions for successful pairing and repeat the whole process Pairing confirmation Depending on the telephone s Bluetooth conformation is in one of the follow ing ways gt Confirm the 6 digit PIN code displayed on the device screen and the telephone display within 30 seconds on both the device and the telephone gt If required select the option in the telephone for automatically connecting the telephone to the device Or gt Confirm the connection request in the telephone gt Enter the 4 digit PIN code shown on the unit display into the telephone within 30 seconds gt If required select the option in the telephone for automatically connecting the telephone to the device Connection After successful connection the device will display the message user is connec ted and then the main menu telephone Fig 27 on page 42 Note If the telephone supports the Bluetooth profile A2DP or AVRCP your telephone display may prompt you to pair the telephone as a Bluetooth player Pair the mobile telephone wi
50. consumers on off in the display of the instrument cluster Eco tips Switch on off the display of tips for economical driving in the display of the instrument cluster Travelling time Switch on off the display of travelling time in the display of the instrument cluster Vehicle systems 79 Distance Switch on off the display of distance travelled in the display of the instrument cluster Average speed Switch on off the display of average speed in the display of the instrument cluster Digital speed display Switch on off the display of current speed in the display of the instrument cluster Speed warning Switch on off the display of speed warning in the display of the instrument cluster Oil temperature Switch on off the display of oil temperature in the display of the instrument cluster Coolant temperature Switch on off the display of coolant temperature in the display of the instrument cluster Reset Since start driving data Reset the single trip memory in the device screen and in the display of the instrument cluster Reset Long term driving data Reset the long term memory in the device screen and in the display of the instrument cluster Service mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 gt Press the button f Service Vehicle number Display the vehicle identification number nspection Number of km days remaining until the next service
51. d by moving the slider across the screen Store radio stations under a preset button gt Press and hold the desired station in the list of available stations A list of sta tion keys B Fig 14 on page 24will be displayed gt Press the station button B where you want to save the desired station or gt set the desired radio stationmanually or semi automatically gt Press and hold the desired station button B until you hear an acoustic signal You can switch between memory groups of individual preset buttons using the function keys Radio 25 Search available stations Scan AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 24 This function plays all the receivable stations in succession for a few seconds each Switching on gt Press the button 2 Fig 10n page 5 or gt press the Scan button Switching off gt Press the button 2 or gt press any function key in the device screen After switching off the function the device receives the stations at which the function was canceled Station logos AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 24 The preset buttons Fig 14 on page 24 can be associated with logos im ages of the radio station Store station logos automatically FM DAB gt Before you save the radio station to a station button function key amp press gt Advanced setup gt Activate the menu item Auto sa
52. e gt During voice control limit additional noise in the vehicle e g passengers talking at the same time CAUTION For some languages there is no voice control available This device indicates this fact through a text message that is displayed after setting the device language screen page 19 fia Note a During voice control no navigation announcements and traffic announcements are played Some voice commands must be spelled out when pronouncing depending on the selected language of communication such as the Source Selection SD card one Switching on off BIT 0173 Fig 11 Multifunction steering wheel 16 Familiarization with the unit First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 15 Switching on voice control gt Briefly press the button on the unit gt Briefly press the symbol key 1 on the multifunction steering wheel Activation of voice control is indicated by an acoustic signal and the device screen will display a collection of basic voice commands for the current menu The menu display as well as the acoustic signal can be enabled or disa bled page 22 Switching off voice control gt Press the button on the unit for a long time or press it twice gt With a long or double press the symbol key on the multifunction steering wheel gt Touch the screen with your fingers any part of the screen with the exception of the function key Qi
53. e Additional settings are described in the individual menus Radio page 27 Media page 31 DVD video page 39 Images page 40 Telephone page 43 Navigation page 52 Vehicle system settings page 74 1 The correct display of country specific characters e g ID3 tag information cannot always be guaran teed Main menu System setup Fig 12 Sound Unit settings Main menu Sercen Time and date Language Keypad ABC Additional keypad languages AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 19 Call up the main menu gt Press the function key with the symbol Menus in the main menu for unit setup Sound Sound setup page 20 Screen Screen settings page 20 Time and date Time and date settings page 21 Language Set the unit language Keypad Keypad display for text entry page 21 Additional keypad languages Enables you to enter characters other than those available for the selected language page 21 Units Unit settings page 21 Voice control Voice control settings page 22 Remove SD card 1 safely Safe removal of the SD card from slot 1 Remove SD card 2 safely Safe removal of the SD card from slot 2 Remove USB device safely Safe removal of USB device Factory settings Restore to factory settings page 22 Bluetooth Settings for the Bluetooth function page 22 System information Displays s
54. e 39 Action Function Press Display the next image Rotate the image 90 anticlock Press wise Press Rotate the image 90 clockwise Display the maximum image size Press while retaining the aspect ratio guidance to GPS coordinates that Press are stored in the image EXIF meta data page 73 2 Fig 1 Rotate the image clockwise or Enlarge reduce the size of an im on page 5 anticlockwise age a Presentation of selected photographs shown in succession at defined intervals You can adjust the size of the image by touching the screen with two fingers and pulling the fingers together or apart You can move the image in the desired di rection by touching and dragging it with your finger By finger tapping on the screen image magnification or size reductions takes place Select source Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 39 gt Press the button gt gt A Fig 26 on page 39 CD DVD Changes to a CD DVD in the player USB Changes to a data medium connected to the USB input f SD card 1 Changes to a memory card inserted in SD 1 2 SD card 2 Changes to a memory card inserted in SD 2 Settings Col First read and observe the introductory information given on page 39 gt Press the button gt A oF 40 Audio Video Images Image view Image view settings Full Display the maximum image size while retaining the aspect
55. e 54 gt In the navigation main menu press amp Manage memory Define home ad dress If the home address has not been entered an input window is displayed with the following message Please select as your home address your current position or a new address The following function keys are displayed gt Current position Entry of the home address via the acquisition of the current location gt Address Enter the home address in writing page 60 Description of the adjustment or deletion process of the home address page 54 CO Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Menus in the extra window 57 Audio 57 Compass 58 Man 58 Traffic signs Traffic 58 GPS 59 Map 59 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important notes Menus in the extra window AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 56 Additional information is displayed in the extra window depending on the context of the selected menu Switching on gt In the navigation main menu press or gt in the Navigation main menu press 6 amp 5 Split screen The last opened split screen is displayed Switching off gt In the navigation main menu press or gt in the additional window on press or gt in the Navigation main menu press 6 Split screen Menus in the split screen Audio Playback operation of
56. e calculation you need to se lect the route type before the route guidance starts If the home address has not been entered an input window is displayed with the following message Please select as your home address your current position or a new address The following function keys are displayed gt Position Entry of the home address through taking the current position of the vehicle gt Address Enter the home address in writing Description of the adjustment or deletion process of the home address The home address is also available in the main navigation menu by pressing the symbol key Manage memory Define home address Own destination vCard mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 62 You can import custom destinations in vCard format from an SD memory card a CD DVD or a USB storage device into the device gt In the navigation main menu press Import destinations A list of possible data import sources is displayed page 29 After selecting the source and confirming the menu item Import all vCards from this folder the importing the data stored in vCard format into the device memory begins CQO Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Input a new POI 63 Search area for POIs 64 Find and select a POI 64 Quick selecta POI CS Search selection near the location destination stopover and along the route 65
57. e device E WARNING For safety reasons the storage compartment must always be closed when driving l CAUTION a Protective cases or cases around the telephone placed in the storage compart ment may interfere with the telephone signal strength a Metallic objects such as coins or keys under the telephone can affect the tele phone signal strength Settings First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 41 gt Press the button TELEPHONE lt 3 Menu with the telephone menu settings Select telephone Search for available telephones list of paired telephones se lect telephone Find telephone Search for a telephone Bluetooth Bluetooth settings page 22 User profile User profile settings Manage favourites Assign function keys to allow speed dialling of contacts you can also add and delete contacts here Mailbox number Enter here Enter the phone number of the mailbox Prefix Switch on off the option to assign a prefix to a telephone number Once this function is activated the button for adding a prefix will be displayed with the symbol in some menus Communication 43 Enter here Enter the prefix of a phone number Sort by Sort the order of the telephone book Surname Sort by contact name Name Sort by contact first name Import contacts Start the update of the phone book the number of impor ted contacts and number of contacts stored in
58. e main menu 24 Status line 8 Stopover 71 72 Switching off Volume 7 Switching the unit off 6 Switching the unit on 6 Synchronous adjustment of both mirrors 79 T Telephone 4 Bluetooth profile 44 Conference 50 Connect to the device 44 Disconnection 47 Fast connection 46 Functions 47 Main menu 42 Multifunction steering wheel 13 On screen messages 42 Pairing 45 Select telephone 46 Settings 43 Telephone conference 50 Telephone conversation 50 Index 85 Telephone functions 47 Tilting the mirror surface lowering in reverse __ 79 Time 21 Tiredness recognition 77 TMC traffic information 70 Touch screen 6 Tour memory 72 TP Traffic programme 26 Traffic 70 Dynamic route 70 Information 71 Operation 70 traffic information TMC 70 Traffic programme TP 26 traffic reports 70 Traffic reports Information 71 Operation 70 Traffic sign recognition 77 Traffic signs 56 Travel light travel mode 78 Tyre pressure monitor 75 77 U Unit menus 6 Unit operation 8 Device screen 8 Multifunction steering wheel 11 Unit overview 5 Units 21 Unit screen Keyboard 9 USB 36 37 V vCard 63 86 Index Vehicle equipment Declaration of conformity 4 Vehicle identification number 80 Vehicle settings 74 Vehicle systems 74 vehicle systems settings mirrors and wiper 79 Opening and closing 79 Vehic
59. e of the external signal source such that is does not restrict you when driving in any way CAUTION We recommend that you do not save any important data to the Jukebox to CD DVD media Bluetooth players to SD memory cards or connected external signal sources The SKODA Partner is not responsible for damage due to the loss of data stored on these storage devices Note With some signal sources the output level can be changed at source Sources and file formats supported First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 32 Supported signal sources SD memory card SD SDHC SDXC USB stick USB MP3 player HDD without spe USB devices cial software Signal Other external Portable player e g iPod iPad iPhone sources sources MTP player Bluetooth player Audio CD up to 80 min CD R and CD RW with CD DVD drive a capacity of up to 700 MB DVD R RW con ventional DVD DVD video and DVD audio SD memory card File system FAT16 VFAT FAT32 exFat NTFS USB 1 x and 2 x or higher supported by USB 2 x the speed of data transmission then corre ea USB devices sponds to the maximum speed of USB 2 x Specifica Max speed of 480 Mb s Bitrate max 2000 kb s File Resolution max 720 x 576 pixel properties max 25 fps or 30 fps when using b Frame rate frames tion l File system FAT16 VFAT FAT32 NTFS Note Blu
60. e point entered on the map gt kllm lolle le First select a search area for the POI gt In the main menu to enter a new POI press 1 Fig 43 on page 63 Depending on the context the following search options 2 Fig 43 on page 63 can be displayed 64 Navigation Find and select a POI AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 63 The POls are searched for in the selected search area page 64 Search option Fig 43 on page 63 3 Search by the entered POI name page 9 4 Search by the selected POI category page 66 The menu with the found destinations is displayed when the search has finished The menu is sorted by the distance to the specified search area and includes a maximum of 200 entries found Details are displayed after confirming a menu item page 73 Quick select a POI AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 63 gt In the navigation main menu press Speed dial Carpark fil Restaurant Petrol stations When you touch a menu item a list of the nearest POIs in the selected category is displayed By selecting a menu item in the list of the selected POIs the POI details is dis played Search selection near the location destination stopover and along the route New POI Options Fig 45 Search area Near current location Search area for POIs Czech republic Mlad Boleslav T V clava Klementa 869
61. e takes place and the original telephone remains connected Connection to another paired telephone First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 44 If you want to connect the device to another paired telephone the current con nection does not have to be terminated The connection to the existing tele phone is automatically terminated by connecting to another telephone gt In the main menu press the Telephone function key Fig 27 on page 42 It displays a list of previously paired telephones gt Select the paired telephone to be connected with the device D For devices with Bluetooth v2 1 and later the device quick pairing procedure SSP Secure Simple Pairing is used for pairing This connection method does not require the user to enter a PIN 46 Phone The following message is shown in the device screen Replace this connection with and the following function keys are displayed gt Cancel stops the menu for telephone change gt Replace connection to the selected telephone After successful connection the device will display the message user is connec ted and then the main menu Fig 27 on page 42 If the desired telephone is not in the list of previously paired telephones then the telephone is to be paired with the device page 45 Switching on off the Bluetooth profile First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on p
62. ected lane which is currently outside of the collision Early High sensibility area is shown by the yellow segment Medium Medium sensibility An obstacle appearing in the collision zone is shown as a red coloured seg Late Low sensibility ment Do not proceed Automatic headlight control rain Activate deactivate automatic headlight An area without detected obstacles is shown as a transparent segment control in rain Daytime running lights Activate deactivate daytime running lights Lane change flash Activate deactivate lane change flashing Travel mode Travel mode on off gt Press the button ef Parking and manoeuvring a Right hand traffic For right hand traffic Left hand traffic For left hand traffic a nterior lighting Sets the interior lighting Instrument switch lighting Sets the brightness of the instrument switch lighting Footwell lighting Sets the brightness of the footwell light An obstacle in the sensor range which lies outside of the collision area is shown by the white segment Elle h mellek ParkPilot Settings for the parking aid Activate automatically Activate deactivate the compact parking aid display when driving forward Front volume Adjusts the volume of the front sensors Front tone setting Adjusts the tone of the front sensors Rear volume Adjusts the volume of the rear sensors Rear tone setting Adjusts the tone of the rear sensors 78 Vehicle Com
63. ed destination to the centre of the crosshairs on the map with your finger Touch the map with your finger to move the point of contact in the crosshair while adjusting the latitude and longitude valuesfor the entered point The symbol displays the current map scale This can be changed while the entry is being made page 55 The bottom of the screen displays the address or the longitude and latitude of the selected item Confirm target Confirm the destination by touching OK Then the following items are displayed Store as Store the destination in the destination memory page 9 Edit Return to the main menu with the option to input a destination page 60 Route opts Display a menu for setting the route parameters page 53 Start Route calculation starts with subsequent selection of route type and route guidance or with guidance according to the preferred route type Map zoom in out by pressing the function key the map goes to full screen display by pressing the function key the map is displayed on a split screen along with the menu for the entry using the GPS coordinates CO Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects My destinations 62 Home address BB Own destination vCard 63 D This function is only supported by some telephones 62 Navigation First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes My d
64. ed track will be played To sort the files in the Database on the current source by the following categories Track list Track lists by popularity playback frequency Artist Sorted by artist s name Album Sorted by album name Genre Sorted by the genre assigned to the tracks Track Sorted by the track title Video Files containing a video recording An Gee Note a Inthe title folder database a maximum of 1000 files folders can be displayed alphabetically a f the file format is not supported by the unit or the file is damaged and cannot be played the title folder database displays a struck through icon Playback Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 29 The device plays the files in alphabetical order Description of the playback keys Button Action Function gt II Press Play Pause ltd Press briefly Plays the previous track from the start ltd Press briefly Plays the current track from the start a Press and hold but Fast reverse of the track ton gt gt Press briefly Plays the next track from the start ne Press ah no but Fast forward of the track ons 1 The popularity of titles such as x is determined by the setting the ID3 tag properties for the various titles Button Action Function First press Turn on the track repeat es Turn on the repetition of the entire folder Second press source Third p
65. enu the available menus menu items or functions xyz the first menu level xyz the second menu level xyz the third menu level xyz the first menu level Notes EI warnine The most important notes are marked with the heading WARNING These WARNING notes draw your attention to a serious risk of accident or injury CAUTION A Caution note draws your attention to the possibility of damage to your vehicle e g damage to gearbox or points out general risks of an accident SA For the sake of the environment An Environmental note draws your attention to environmental protection aspects This is where you will for example find tips aimed at reducing your fuel consump tion i Note A normal Note draws your attention to important information about the operation of your vehicle You have chosen a SKODA vehicle which is fitted with the Infotainment Navigation Columbus hereafter called the unit we thank you for your confidence in us The new operating concept allows you to configure vehicle settings and to operate some electronic systems centrally from the unit In addition to this Owner s Manual please also carefully read the Vehicle Manual because operation in ac cordance with these instructions is a prerequisite for proper use of the vehicle If you have any questions about your unit please contact a KODA Partner Your KODA AUTO a s hereinafter referred to as KODA Introductory information
66. environmen tal compatibility Vehicle status Displays vehicle status Fig 51 or tyre pressure monitoring in formation Vehicle status Displays vehicle status information A No message warning messages relating to vehicle status or number of messages if there is only one message one warning message text is dis played gt Display information about the status of the START STOP system TPMS Tyre pressure monitoring function Fig 52 a 1 SET Start a new calibration process Changing between the individual menus can be done with 4 P Note For more information on the warning messages concerning the vehicle status and information on the START STOP system see the Vehicle Owner s Manual 76 Vehicle Auxiliary heater and ventilation oe Auxiliary heater Departure time 3 Activate Departure tim Tuesday 3 Oo Heat DENY Hour Minute Tue 3 00 iii A A Tuesday 20 00 vV vV vV BIT 0109 Fig 53 Auxiliary heater Main menu set preset time AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 Press the CAR SETUP button on the Climatronic unit Set up A Departure time Day and time when the vehicle is to be ready for use Fig 53 Heating ventilation Set the operating mode Select the preset time switch off the preset time D Set the preset times 1 to 3 and the duration 10 60 minutes E When the heating or ventilation is running the windows
67. es Emergencies First read and observe the introductory information given on page 66 Attractions and leisure a Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Electronics amp Cafes S Shopping centres Y4 Nightlife Clothing ca Cash machines Restaurants Wine and spirits 66 Navigation Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 66 Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning lt Banks ii Community centres Places of worship w Companies Cemeteries NRR Convention centres Post office tion A Government and administra Embassies Td Educational institutions Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 66 Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Chemists Medical services Hospitals Police Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 66 Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning gt a Autostadt Golf Casinos 5 Cinemas Museums A Monuments amp Parks Sports centres Je Recreational airports Tourist attractions A Boating g Performing arts I Amusement parks Skiing ta Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 66 Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning at Home address WwW Favourite R Destination R Stopover destination O City centre e Town centre m This chapter contains information on the following subjects Route calculation CB Explanation of graphic navigation instructions 68 Nav announcements 69 gt N Navigation 6 Route 69 Lane guidance
68. estinations Fs Last dests Fig 42 Dest memory My destinations menu F amp Favourites i elaie lans Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 62 The menu is used to select the type of destinations stored in the unit memo ry Fig A2 gt In the navigation main menu press Dests and contacts w press or gt in the Navigation main menu press Last destinations gt V Destinations lists fa Last destinations amp Destination memory stored destinations and flag destinations Re Favourites E List of contacts with stored addresses the phone must be connected via Bluetooth page 41 Confirm one of the menu items of dests and contacts to display the following Find The function key is displayed if more than 5 entries exist Touch to start the search for a destination or a contact by the name stored in the destination menu page 9 gt Detailed information on the destination or contact Confirm a destination to start guidance depending on the context or to display details of the destination page 73 Home address roy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 62 The menu provides a quick destination guide to a stored home address gt In the navigation main menu press s Home address If the preferred route type has been set then touching the Home address will start the calculation and route guidance or after th
69. etooth Player At the time of publication the device has been tested with most products and CD DVD 1509660 Joliet Level 1 2 3 UDF 1 x UDF 2 x media available in the various markets However it is possible that some units ne i media or files will be unreadable or unplayable Bluetooth protocolsA2DPand AVRCP 1 0 1 3 Formats of audio files Codec type MPEG 1 2 Plans MPEG 2 4 FLAG WAW Requirements and restrictions File formats layer 3 7 8 Qand10 OGG ai 7 As fe as and ae the introductory information and safety warn m4d ings H on page 32 File suffix mp3 es m4b wav i me ee aac ogg gt The name of the artist the album and the title of the file being played can be Playlists m3u pls wpl m3u8 asx displayed if the information is available as an ID3 tag If no ID3 tag is available Bitrate max 320 kb s only the folder name is displayed File i gt To ensure good playback we recommend using a bit rate of at least 160 kb s properties Sampling max 48 kHz compressed MP3 files rate gt The remaining playback time indicated does not correspond to the actual re Aibumtoe Image resolution up to 500 x 500 pixels 200 kb jpg jpeg maining playback time for audio files with variable bitrates Pictures on the al png bmp gif depending on the availability of album cov gt Files that are protected by Digital Rights Management DRM technology cannot ers are images on the record covers are displ
70. event Oil change service Number of km days remaining until the next oil change Restore factory settings AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 gt Press the button amp Factory settings All settings All menu items Driver assistance Menu Driver assistance Parking and manoeuvring Menu Parking and manoeuvring Light Menu Light Mirrors and wipers Menu Mirrors and wipers 80 Vehicle Opening and closing Menu Opening and closing Multifunction display Menu Multifunction display If one of the above menu items is selected the system will ask you whether you really want to reset the settings Cancel Return to higher level menu Reset Reset the settings Climatronic settings amp Normal 23 0 C 21 0 C Fig 55 i Climatronic Main menu Air con profile Strong Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 If Climatronic is switched on the system displays the desired temperature for the driver s side and front passenger side Fig 55 Depending on the desired temper ature the airflow from the air outlet vents is shown in blue temperature under 22 C or red temperature above 22 5 C When using Climatronic in automatic mode AUTO is shown on the screen Call up the main menu gt Press the button on the Climatronic control panel Air con profile Set the Climatronic operating mode
71. f contacts from the SIM card 3 This function is only supported by some telephones Find contact Press the button Find to open the input screen with keypad to search in the pho nebook page 9 Select contact Pressing the function key with one of the displayed contacts starts the selection Where a contact contains several telephone numbers the system displays a menu containing the telephone numbers for the contact Contact details By pressing the function key with the symbol gt the contact details are displayed Pressing the function key with one of the indicated telephone numbers starts the selection By pressing the function key with the symbol and the contact will start the route guidance Call lists Fig 30 Call lists 1234567 8 35 Contact 1 8 3 Contact 2 Yesterday Contact 3 8 5 2012 Contact 4 gt 8 5 2012 Contact 5 X 8 5 2012 Pa AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 47 The call log displays information about telephone calls gt Press in the main menu the Telephone function key Fig 27 on page 42 Communication 49 Explanation of graphic A Sorting the call list gt All List of all calls gt Missed calls list of missed calls gt Dialled numbers List of the dialled numbers gt Received calls list of received calls Dial a number with a defined prefix page 43 Settings Processing the telephone number before dialling D
72. f event the accuracy depends on the timeliness of the navigation data Description of up to three events related to the respective information Description of the direction with respect to the event probable duration of the event Additional information such as probable delay time An information line on how current the information is and on the provider of the message Symbol that specifies the type of information lt zoom in window with described traffic obstruction zoom out window with described traffic obstruction lt show previous traffic information gt show the following traffic information display list of all received traffic messages CQO Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects New tour 71 Tour editing 72 Tour memory 72 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important notes New tour New tour Tour Kvasiny Vrchlab oer S 1 t 4 12 arr af 72 kr b T da V clava Klementa Jana Palacha T da V clava Klementa Jana Palacha a 534am 146 km i R Kvasiny 7 42 arr 269km i iia gt Kvasiny New dest My dest Store Start New dest My dest Store Stop BIT 0178 Fig 48 Entering a new tour AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 71 gt In the navigation main menu press 8 New tour to open a menu for entering a new tour
73. f the basic overview of the files folders for the source concerned The status line A shows the source currently selected 30 Audio Video Images Note a In the title folder list a maximum of 1000 files folders are displayed alphabet ically a f the file format is not supported by the unit or the file is damaged and cannot be played the title folder list displays a struck through icon Track folder database pe A Folder gt aK Track list iB CG Album 1 Artist Album CG Album 2 Genre Track E Album 3 Fig 19 Track folder database Or m Albums BIT 0175 mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 29 The unit is capable of classifying files according to the information in the ID3 tag file properties into the various categories of Database Explanation of graphic A Displays the folder structure function keys of higher level folders Change to track folder database page 30 gt Play the source or folder selected SCAN Auto play function for 10 seconds page 31 Where the source is SD card 1 SD card 2 or USB 1 you can change between Fold er display or Database display It is only possible to change the display of the basic overview of the files folders for the source concerned The status line A shows the source currently selected By pressing the function key with the symbol J is a Database or a list of titles folders displayed in the currently select
74. for DVD player or TV tuner Bluetooth wireless communication for reception and trans mission of voice and data information Digital Rights Management technical methods to monitor or restrict the use of digital media content Electronic Stability Control EXIF Exchangeable image file format additional information data to an image file FM Frequency modulation Identification of the radio frequency range Digital Audio Broadcasting digital radio reception HFP Hands free profile a software profile for data transfer via Bluetooth which allows for communication between a mo bile phone and the in vehicle hands free equipment GPS Global Positioning System satellite system for determining position GSM Groupe Sp cial Mobile Global System for Mobile communica tion the most popular standard for mobile phones an additional feature of a music file which allows for the dis play of artist title album name etc KESSY keyless unlocking starting and locking NTSC National Television System Committee Audio visual encoding standard in North and Central America and some countries in Southeast Asia PAL phase alternating line Audio visual encoding standard in most European countries Program identification Station identification by means of a RDS code RDS Radio Data System system for the transmission of additional information for FM radio reception TMC Traffic Message Channel service for transmitting traffic
75. he TP function remains acti vated gt Deactivate Exit the current traffic report and turn off TP function Note Some radio stations misleadingly identify themselves as traffic programs It is therefore not an error with the unit that there is no traffic news with these sta tions Station information DAB 11 49 CH JAZZ SRG SSR DO1 Fig 16 Station information Artist Track 1 n mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 24 DAB allows the transmission of various additional information The display op tions for this informationcan be adjusted on the screen in the following menu gt Press RADIO gt DAB amp Preset list Display only stored DAB stations Station info Displays DAB station information accompanying text radio text and images e g artist name or programme and image type where these are broadcast Radio text Displays one radio text Slideshow Displays one image the image will switch to full screen view until you switch the screen back on by moving your hand towards it Note If you touch the screen in the area where the accompanying text radio text is displayed the screen will only display this information If you touch the screen in the area of the displayed image only images will be displayed on the screen CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Settings Advanced Settings FM 2
76. he next track from Press button for a long Fast forward of the track period of time a The longer the button is pressed the faster the fast forward reverse Compass 2ezkm 14 18 gt E il 18 0 C meee e Fig 34 Compass m Split screen Compass re o AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 56 The Compass split screen displays the current vehicle position in relation to the compass Man 282km 14 18 13 10 180c WO 275km 1405 Se Vini n 6mir Vini n 2 4km rA 5min E Staromestske n N m st M ru y 2min G Tiida Vaclava KI TE pee Aedic Setup BIT 0114 Fig 35 Split screen Manoeuvre 58 Navigation Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 56 The Man extra window displays a navigation announcement manoeuvre Displayed information gt When approaching the manoeuvre area e g junction details of the navigation instruction are displayed in the split screen Once you have passed this area the unit displays information on the next navigation instructions again gt The street name and number for the current vehicle position and the three fol lowing directions for the navigation instructions along with street names and numbers gt Distance and time to the city with the following navigation instruction including numeric indication of the remaining distance
77. he play function will start automatically gt Press the symbol button A the CD DVD is ejected If the ejected medium is not taken out within 10 seconds it will be retracted again for safety reasons However the unit will not change to the CD DVD source EJ warnine The CD DVD player is a laser product a On the manufacturing date this unit was classified as a class 1 laser product in accordance with the national international standards DIN EN 60825 1 2008 05 and DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J classed as a class 1 laser prod uct The laser used in this class 1 laser product is so weak that there is no risk of danger when operated correctly a This product is designed such that the laser is restricted to the inside of the unit However the installed laser could be classified in a higher class were the housing to be removed For this reason never remove the housing of the unit CAUTION a Be sure to wait until the CD DVD has been fully ejected before you try to insert a new CD DVD Otherwise you can damage the drive inside the unit a Only insert in the CD DVD drive original audio CDs video DVDs or standard CD R RWs or DVD R RWs a Do not affix anything to the CD DVDs a Outside temperatures that are either too high or too low might cause the play back unit to turn off temporarily The unit switches to the last active menu After pressing the symbol key A it takes a few seconds for the CD DVD to be ejected a Po
78. he prefix is defined and entered in the entry line and after pressing the symbol key the prefix is added in front of telephone number and connection starts 48 Phone Direct entry of a phone number Enter telephone number Fig 29 Direct entry of a phone number E e ao Mailbox T ao 2 aec 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 Kl 6 MNO BIT 0156 AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 47 gt Press the button 6 A screen appears to enter the telephone number Fig 29 You can select the following functions Delete the digit Dial the entered number Add a prefix if this option has been set in the telephone set tings page 43 Q Entering a number using the voice control page 15 Qo Mailbox Choose the mailbox if the mailbox number is entered in the tele phone settings page 43 or directly enter the number VN amp The input screen also functions as an alphanumeric keypad that you can use to search for contacts in the phonebook For example if you enter 32 the unit will display contacts with the letter se quence DA FA EB etc Select the desired contact by pressing the corresponding function key Phone book Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 47 gt Press the button amp The device telephone book contains up to 2000 free memory locations for impor ted telephone contacts Each contact can contain up to 5 telephone numbers The telep
79. hone book can also be accessed during an ongoing call After successful pairing the contacts are imported Loading the directory Upon first connection of the telephone with the device the system begins to download the telephone book from the telephone and from the SIM card into the device memory Depending on the number of contacts this may take several minutes to complete If the imported telephone book from the telephone contains more than 2000 contacts loading is stopped and the message Contacts not completely im ported appears on the screen Only the contacts already loaded are available these are in the menu G2 The first 200 contacts along with the telephone contact data including the pic ture associated with the contact are downloaded onto the device memory If an error occurs while loading the phone book the message Import failed Please try again and check whether the BT device allows connections Update phonebook Each time the telephone has established a new connection with the device the relevant telephone book will be updated During the update the phone book which was stored after the last completed up date will be available Newly stored telephone numbers are only shown after the updating has ended The update can be performed manually page 43 Import contacts 1 With some telephones a confirmation for importing contacts to the device is required 2 Some telephones do not support downloading o
80. ic adjust the picture to the screen size 16 9 a 4 3 14 9 47 20 Video DVD settings Set the parameters of the video being played back from a DVD source page 35 Traffic programme TP Switches traffic programme on off External AUX device Activate deactivate the input of the external AUX audio source Reset codec to system settings Codec default settings Remove safely safe removal of the source connected Select device SD card1 SD card 2 USB1 CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Sources and file formats supported 32 Requirements and restrictions 8B Jukebox 34 Bluetooth player 35 CD DVD 35 SD memory card 36 USB AUX inputs 36 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important notes 32 Audio Video Images EI warnine a Never place external signal sources close to the airbags Loose objects could hit a deployed airbag and injure occupants danger of death a Never place external signal sources on the console panel Loose objects can be thrown forward during a sudden manoeuvre or in case of an accident and can injure the occupants or other road users a Do not hold external sources while driving in your hand or on your knees Loose objects can be thrown forward during a sudden manoeuvre or in case of an accident and can injure the occupants or other road users a Always route the connection cabl
81. ic association of the logo with station de tected page 26 DAB programme tracking If a DAB station is a member of several sender groups when the signal is poor the same station is searched in a different sender group 28 Audio Video Images Auto change DAB FM If the DAB signal is poor the unit will try to find a corresponding FM station for the DAB station you are currently listening to For auto change to work the DAB and FM stations must send a sender ID gt While the station is being received on the FM band FM is displayed after the Station name The marker disappears when the relevant DAB station can be received again FM gt If a DAB station is also not available in the FM band due to poor reception the device will be switched to mute gt If you do not want automatic station change e g when driving through tunnels when reception may be lost temporarily you can deactivate this function L band For the DAB radio reception in different countries different frequency ranges are used In some countries the DAB radio reception only in the so called L band gt If you have any problems with the DAB wireless reception it is necessary to en sure that the DAB Automatic tuning in L band is on gt If no L band DAB radio reception is possible in the country then it is better to leave this menu item turned off The channel scan is therefore faster CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the f
82. ic route guidance by means of TMC messages Dynamic route switched on Information on traffic problems received via TMC which affect the route are dis played in the map by means of a coloured symbol e g A A etc Traffic problems which do not affect the route are displayed in the map by means of a grey symbol The direction in which a traffic problem is found is displayed by means of an arrow in the symbol Dynamic route switched off You are not alerted to received traffic disruptions along your route and are guided through the traffic disruption by the radio navigation system The traffic reports are updated automatically in the unit and displayed by pressing the button TRAFFIC If one of the announced traffic disruptions lies on your route you can switch on dynamic route guidance during your current route guidance or block the route manually page 69 Making a diversion from a traffic jam based on TMC traffic reports may not always offer a time advantage e g if the diversion route is also congested Detailed traffic reports Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 70 After pressing the button a screen appears with the following informa tion Function key All Show all traffic information Function key Route only display the traffic information on the current route A map showing the traffic obstruction A window with a description of the traffic information Location o
83. ideo Images gt Press the inserted SD memory card The SD memory card jumps into the eject position SD memory card empty or data not readable If an SD memory card is inserted on which no data or no readable data is stored then nothing is played back from the SD memory card Due to differing quality requirements from different card manufacturers it is not always possible to guarantee the playback from SD memory cards Some files on the SD memory card or the complete SD memory cards cannot be replayed or their playback may be limited CAUTION a Only use standard sizeSD cards When using smaller SD cards with the adapter the SD memory card can fall out of the adapter while driving due to vehicle vibra tions a We recommend using SD memory cards of class 4 and higher This guarantees the fastest possible access to the audio files a Always store the SD cards in suitable cases to protect them from dirt dust and other forms of damage USB AUX inputs TORS USB and AUX inputs _BIT 0039 First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 32 The device enables files from USB storage media as well as from external devices connected to the USB input such as Apple devices to be played The device allows you to play the analog audio signal from external devices con nected to the AUX input The USBand AUXinputs are located above the storage compartment at the front of the cen
84. ig 9 Action Function Press briefly MUTE Turn upwards Increase the volume Turn downwards Reduce the volume Press briefly Accept call end call entry in the main menu of the telephone call list call the dialled contact Press and hold button Reject call redial last call Turn up down Call list previous next menu item Press briefly Confirm selected menu item Press briefly Return to a previous level on menu Press and hold button Return to Main Menu Function of the phone calls in the instrument cluster display Current call Depending on the context the following functions can be carried out in the in Hang up End a call strument cluster display a g up Q Mic off Microphone off Incoming call Q Mic on Microphone on J Answer Answer a call Symbols in the instrument cluster display Reject Reject a call Symbol Meaning S amp ignore Ignore a call m Charge status of the telephone battery nnil Signal strength Outgoing call a Stop End a call Unit operation 13 Meaning A phone is connected to the unit Missed calls if there are several missed calls the number of calls is shown next to the symbol a This function is only supported by some telephones Call list Only the call list can be displayed and used in the instrument cluster display The following message appears in the instrument cluster display if there are no entries in the call list
85. ilable GSM networks The telephone is not connected to the GSM network Network search No network The mobile phone network operator has rejected the connection e g not enough mobile phone credit SIM card blocked roaming not available Rejected by network To use the Bluetooth function please switch the ignition on SIE Oe On Please switch on Bluetooth Switch on the Bluetooth function No Bluetooth devices paired Connect the telephone with the device Phonebox Fig 28 Front centre console Phonebox First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 41 At the bottom of the storage compartment in the front center console is an in duction plate connected to a GSM roof antenna roof the Phonebox Function When the telephone is inserted into the Phonebox the telephone signal increa ses in strength by about 20 This reduces the level of phone battery discharge and the electromagnetic radiation inside the vehicle Inserting the telephone into the Phonebox gt Press on the edge of the lid A in the direction of the arrow and open the stor age compartment gt Place the telephone in the storage compartment B with its back on the induc tion panel gt Press on the edge of the lid A in the direction of the arrow and close the stor age compartment H The Phonebox cannot be used as an alternative to connecting the telephone with th
86. in map has found if the house number and the further address supplement where ap unit screen on off page 56 Turn off traffic sign in map propriate exists in the street entered Show or hide lane guidance in the Turn on lane guidance unit screen page 69 Turn off lane guidance Show or hide favourites icons in View favorites the map Turn off favorites Voice commands for querying route information Function Voice command Information concerning distance inati ini istan to the destination Remaining distance Information concerning time of ar rival at destination Information about the travel time to the destination Arrival time Driving time Voice commands for the symbols in the Settings menu for map display Map 2 D Map 3 D Map with elevations Destination map Overview map 4 Orientation zoom 8 Position map 18 Familiarization with the unit CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Main menu 19 Sound settings 20 Screen settings 20 Time and date settings 21 Keyboard settings 21 Additional keypad language settings 21 Unit settings 21 Voice control settings 22 Restore factory settings 22 Bluetooth settings 22 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes This chapter covers the basic settings of the devic
87. ination memory page 9 Destination in destination memory The menu is shown at the destination entry point by pressing gt if this destination is in the destination memory or the favourites list Start Start route calculation Route options Display a menu for setting the route parameters page 53 Edit Edit the stored destination Favourite Add or remove the destination to from the list of favourites Delete Delete the destination Store as Edit the name and then store the destination page 9 1 This function is only supported by some telephones POI The menu is displayed gt by touching gt the menu item in the list of found POIs gt by touching the POI symbol on the map Dial No Start a telephone call If a telephone is connected via Bluetooth and the destination has been entered including the contact telephone number Start Start route calculation page 68 Store Store the destination in the destination memory In the POI details individual POIs can be shown from the POIs found by tapping on gt or by finger motion across the screen Home address The menu is displayed after the home address has been entered Store Store the home address in the unit memory Navigation 73 Not Vehicle EF Note a The individual systems are described in the Vehicle Owner s Manual a If the functions of some systems are disabled some functions such as parts of the ESC system are s
88. infor mation to the driver Traffic Program identification Program identifier for the transmission of traffic information File format vcf for contact data exchange especially elec tronic business cards can include first and last names ad dresses phone numbers URLs logos photos and audio clips VIN Vehicle identification number WMA Windows Media Audio compressed audio format Abbreviations 3 Familiarization with the unit CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects a Declaration of conformity Component protection a These operating instructions describe all possible equipment variants without identifying them as special equipment model variants or market dependent equipment Consequently this vehicle does not need to contain all of the equipment compo nents described in these operating instructions The level of equipment of your vehicle refers to your purchase contract of the ve hicle More information is available from the SKODA Partner where you bought the vehicle Please note that these instructions are meant only as an addendum to the infor mation presented in the Owner s Manual of the vehicle Therefore they can be used only in conjunction with the latest manual for this vehicle For a detailed de scription of some functions listed in these instructions see the Vehicle Manual for your vehicle The illustrations can differ in minor details from
89. ing Leaving Home function Setting the COMING HOME LEAVING HOME function Coming Home function Sets the period that the lights remain on after you leave the vehicle 0 30 seconds 0 function deactivated Leaving Home function Sets the period that the lights remain on after you Unlock the vehicle 0 30 seconds 0 function deactivated mirrors and wiper Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 gt Press the button amp Mirrors and wipers Mirrors Adjusts the mirrors Synchronous adjustment Activate deactivate synchronous mirror adjust ment Lower while reversing Activate deactivate the lowering of the front passen ger mirror Fold in when parked Activate deactivate folding the mirror via the remote control or by using the sensor in the handle KESSY Wipers Adjusts the windscreen wipers Automatic wiping in rain Activate deactivate automatic windscreen wiping in rain Automatic rear wiper Activate deactivate automatic rear window wiping Opening and closing AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 gt Press the button amp Opening and closing Window operation Window operation settings Convenience opening Set the convenience opening feature All windows All windows Driver window Driver s window only Off Deactivates the convenience opening a Central locking Settings for opening and clos
90. ing conference call the call duration is displayed on the screen Depending on the context the following functions can be selected 6 Hold a conference leave the conference temporarily the conference contin ues in your absence Return to the held conference Deactivate the microphone Activate the microphone e End conference call fm Conference call image Display conference details Conference details During a conference press the conference symbol to display a list of other confer ence participants The following functions can be selected depending on the type of telephone m View participant details RR Talk to a participant separately of the conference e End the call to a conference participant Navigation CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Main menu ST Navigation data 52 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes The unit uses the GPS Global Positioning System satellite system for navigation The satellite signal allows you to determine your current vehicle position If the unit is outside the range of the GPS satellite signal e g in dense vegeta tion in tunnels parking garages etc the unit navigates only with restrictions using on vehicle sensors Navigation is done gt by graphical instructions in device display screen and in the display of the in strument cluster gt by announcements
91. ing of doors Door unlocking Set the door unlocking feature All doors All doors Single door Driver s door or driver s or passenger door with KESSY system Vehicle side Doors on the driver s side or on the driver s or passenger s side with KESSY system Automatic locking Activate deactivate automatic locking when starting off Acoustic confirmation Activate deactivate acoustic signals when locking un locking the vehicle with an anti theft alarm system Seats mA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 gt Press the button amp Seats Store seat position Store the driver s seat position and exterior mirror position in the remote control key when locking the vehicle Vehicle key activated Activate deactivate storing the driver s seat position and exterior mirror position when locking the vehicle Multifunction display AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 gt Press the button amp Multifunction display Current consumption Switch on off the display of current fuel consumption in the display of the instrument cluster Average consumption Switch on off the display of average fuel consumption in the display of the instrument cluster Refuel quantity Switch on off the display of refuel quantity in the display of the instrument cluster Convenience consumers Switch on off the display of consumption by conven ience
92. introductory information given on page 5 The unit is equipped with a so called touch screen 11 Fig 1 on page Swhich can only be operated by the touch of a finger CAUTION a The screen can be operated by a slight touch of a finger Do not apply pressure to the screen risk of damage a Do not use any objects to operate the screen risk of damage Do not use solvents such as benzene or turpentine for cleaning since they may damage the screen surface Note a Use a soft cloth and if necessary methylated spirits to remove fingerprints from the screen When doing so ensure that you do not cause damage to other parts of the interior a It is not possible to operate the screen with your fingernails or while wearing gloves Do not affix anything to the area of the unit below the screen This could affect the functioning of the sensors for the zoom effect To protect the screen you can use a Suitable screen protector for touchpads that does not affect its functionality a The brightness of the screen is adjusted automatically depending on the bright ness of the interior lighting The automatic setting can be adjusted manual ly page 20 Switching the unit on off AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 5 gt Press the 6 knob to switch the device on or off When the device is switched on the audio source and operating mode that were active before switching off the device will be
93. ion given on page 56 An additional map is displayed on the Map split screen Map options Context dependent change in the map orientation 2D map display the map rotates and the direction of travel arrow C Fig 32 on page 55 points to the top of screen or the north is aligned with the top edge of the screen and the arrow C shows the direction of travel 3D map view the direction of travel arrow C points to the top of the screen if the map scale is larger than 100 km the map is aligned to the north S5 Route display the scale of the map is adjusted to the route length a 8 2D current vehicle position in the 2D map display 3D current vehicle position in the 3D map display a Displays the manually set map scale Displays the automatic map scale a Switches on autozoom during route guidance Active autozoom is indicated by a green symbol If Autozoom is active the map scale will change automatical ly depending on the route travelled motorway trip large map scale city small map Scale Description of the navigation system 59 CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Input destination possibilities 60 Address 60 Map 61 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes Input destination possibilities Fig 39 Destination entry options co First read and observe the introductory information g
94. ion on the following subjects Mainmenu 4 List of available stations 25 Search for radio stations and store 25 Search available stations Scan GH Station logos 26 Traffic programme 26 Station information DAB gt gt S First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important notes The device allows analogue radio reception of FM and AM frequency ranges as well as DAB digital radio reception Radio reception DAB allows multiple stations to be transmitted in a single fre quency in the form of a so called ensemble It also allows for the transmission of additional data and information e g messages sport weather warnings etc i Note Car parks tunnels tall buildings or mountains can interfere with the radio signal even causing it to fail completely In countries where the RDS function is not supported sufficiently we recom mend turning off the AF and RDS settings Otherwise these settings can affect the functionality of the radio a For vehicles with window antennas if the windows have foil stuck to them or metal coated stickers this may cause you to experience some interference 24 Audio Video Images Mainmenu Fig 14 Radio Main menu BIT 0187 AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 24 Information and function keys Fig 14 4 8 ii BARE a amp The selected radio station frequency or identifier St
95. ith the control lever buttons Fig 7 Buttons on the control lever mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 10 The separate menus and menu items displayed in the MAXI DOT display can be operated as follows with the buttons on the control lever A Press and hold open main menu A Press briefly select individual menu items or menus Press briefly select menu item or menu Operation with the buttons and wheels on the multifunction steering wheel Audio I ie S B5E 0096 Fig 8 Multifunction steering wheel Audio menu AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 10 The Maxi DOT display the menu Audio displayed menu items can be operated with the buttons dials on the multifunction steering wheel Buttons and wheels of the Radio or Media menus DVD video Button The information shown on the instrument cluster display depending on the menu selected Radio current frequency band of the radio station currently playing station of receivable radio stations in the given frequency band if less than 5 are receivable a if more than 5 stations can be received a list of receivable radio stations is displayed with an option to choose one of them TP traffic announcements Media DVD video Name Function wheel Action Media DVD video Fig 8 Press briefly Change source change frequency bands and connected sources
96. iven on page 60 Explanation of graphic A Address page 60 POI page 63 in the map page 61 Select the menu with the option to enter a destination Fig 39 gt In the navigation main menu press Options press or 60 Navigation gt in the Navigation main menu press New dest stopover Options V press or gt in the Navigation main menu press i Other POIs Options V Make sure that the destination has been entered correctly for example by check ing that the destination is displayed in the map Some names of places and other destinations can occur at several places Address New dest address Options Enter house number Country Town House number Junction Last destinations Start A Junction Fig 40 Destination entry by address Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 60 Explanation of graphic Country City town Street Enter building number the function key is enabled only after the street has been entered Enter junction the function key is enabled only after the street has been en tered Return to the higher level menu Delete characters in the entry line Switch to letters page 9 Switch to special characters 2 Input a junction crossroads SAt m Peele ye OK Confirmation of text entered into the entry line Map Open the map display page 61 gt In the navigation main menu press
97. k gt If necessary enter one of the contact numbers for the desired telephone con tact The assignment of the contact telephone number to a function key for the speed dialling is also possible in the telephone menu settings page 43 Select assigned contact telephone number gt Press the desired function key to speed dial the telephone number of a contact Fig 27 on page 42 Change assigned telephone number of a contact gt Press the desired function key for the speed dial C Fig 27 on page 42 for lon ger The unit displays the telephone book gt If necessary enter one of the contact numbers for the desired telephone con tact The telephone number of a contact is assigned to the selected function key for speed dialling You can also make the change in the phone menu page 43 Remove a telephone number contact gt Press the symbol button User profile Manage favourites gt Press the function key for the speed dial By confirming the menu item Delete the telephone number of a contact on the selected function key is removed for quick dialling 1 If no number is entered the last dialled number will be displayed after you press the symbol key 2 If the addition of a prefix option is switched on but the prefix is not entered in the telephone set tings the last dialled number will be displayed in the input field after you press the symbol button the last number dialled is displayed When t
98. l folders B D E Display memory capacity gt To display the level of the internal device memory press amp Manage jukebox The following information is displayed Free Amount of memory used In use Amount of memory free Free files Number of files that can be imported maximum 3000 34 Audio Video Images The current memory capacity is displayed on the screen when files are being im ported or deleted Import files Supported audio video files page 32 can be imported from the sources currently connected into the internal memory gt Press the button Manage jukebox Import gt A menu of available sources is displayed gt Select the source desired gt Select folders B or files C gt Press the symbol button D gt The Import completed from file s Import completed successfully mes sage indicates that import of the folder or files selected has been completed gt Press the button OK and close the file import window Delete files The function is available if there are any audio or video files in the Jukebox gt Press the button Manage jukebox Delete gt A menu of available media is displayed gt Select the available medium for deletion gt Select folders B or files C gt Press the symbol button 1 gt Press Delete gt The Files have been deleted message indicates that the folders files selected were successfully dele
99. le systems settings Climatronic 80 Light 78 Multifunction display 79 Seats 79 Service 80 Video 24 37 Media 29 VIN number 80 Voice control 15 Function requirements 15 Navigation 17 not recognizing a voice command 17 Operation 17 Settings 22 Stop restore input 17 switching on off 16 Voice command input correction 17 W Windows comfort control 79 Wireless link to the outside antenna see Phonebox 43 KODA AUTO a s pursues a policy of constant product and model development We trust that you will understand that changes to models in terms of shape equipment and engineering may be introduced at any time The information about appearance performances dimensions weight standards and functions of the vehicle is correct at the time of publication Some equipment might only be introduced at a later date or might only be offered in certain markets informa tion is provided by SKODA Partners It is therefore not possible for legal claims to be made based on the data illustrations and descriptions contained in this Own er s Manual Reprinting reproduction translation or any other use either in whole or in part is not permitted without the written consent of SKODA AUTO a s KODA AUTO a s expressly reserves all rights relating to copyright laws Subject to change Issued by KODA AUTO a s SKODA AUTO a s 2013 www skoda auto com Columbus Infotainment anglicky 11 2013 S00 5614 25 20 5E0 O12 720
100. mbers 1 99 indicate the quantity of matching entries that were found If even more entries were found is indicated instead of a number If less than 6 entries were found a list of the found entries opens automatically Description of the function keys Return to the higher level menu Display the menu with selected contacts information on the number of rel evant contacts amp Delete characters in the entry line 4 Toggle upper case to lower case and vice versa Menu display with keys in the selected language including diacrit ics page 21 123 Switch to numbers and special characters 8 amp Switch to special characters ABC Switch to letters Blank entry OK Confirmation of the text written in the command line or using C to start finding a stored entry Input screen with keyboard for storing information Store destination as Parking Chlumecka Praha Fig 5 Input screen for storing AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 8 For the entry procedure and the description of the function keys see page 9 Input screen with keyboard for searching The input screen with keyboard is used for free text entry e g for entering a name If there is already an entry in the text line A it can be edited before storing gt The entry is stored in the unit memory by pressing the function key B gt The function buttons with the symbols lt gt are
101. n location are in the list of available stations The device examines these stations automatical ly Show stations list gt Press the function key in the radio main menu Information symbols in the display A Radio station from the list of available stations which is stored un der a preset button Currently selected radio station TP Traffic information station Pop e g Type of program being broadcast FM Meaning Type the regional broadcast FM Signal is not available DAB Radio stations with picture representation slideshow DAB Update station list The station list is continually updated automatically Sorting types of radio stations in the station list FM gt Alphabet alphabetical order according to station name gt Group Sort by transmitted type program Search for radio stations and store AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 24 A radio station can also be searched and stored under a preset button as follows Automatic station search Automatically set stations are in the list of available stations Semi automatic station search gt In the radio menu press ma gt The function key dorb gt The device scans the broadcasting range until the first available station is tuned Manual station search gt In the radio menu press gt The desired station using the function keys with the symbols lt gt or adjuste
102. n menu Button Meaning Enter a new destination page 60 or display the Route menu page 69 Display the menu My dests page 62 Display the menu My tours page 71 Enter search for a POI page 63 Set up map and additional window display page 54 Media radio playback page 24 Setting the navigation menu page 52 Navigation data First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 51 Navigation data source The navigation data is part of the device and is stored in the internal device mem ory Data update The navigation data should be updated at regular intervals Navigation data is subject to constant changes such as new streets changes of street names and house numbers and this can become out of date over time For this reason the guidance may be inaccurate or incorrect For more information on updating the data please visit the SKODA website or contact a SKODA Partner The version of the navigation data for maps can be found in the navigation set tings Version information 52 Navigation CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Mainmenu BR Route options 53 Map 53 Fuel options 5B Navigation announcements 53 Advanced settings 54 Manage memory 4 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important notes Main menu AA First
103. nected telephone Surname Sort by contact name Name Sort by contact first name Define home address Display enter edit the home address Current position Set the home address to the current vehicle position Address Enter a new address page 56 If the home address has already been entered the following is displayed Reduces map display b Enlarges map display Edit Edit the home address 54 Navigation Delete my points of interest Personal POI Delete saved personal points of interest Update my points of interest personal POI Update saved personal POI Delete user data Select the data to be deleted the selected data is deleted by pressing Delete Last destinations Delete the list of last destinations Destination memory Delete the list of stored destinations Tour memory Delete the list of stored tours My points of interest Personal POI Delete the list of personal points of in terest Entered towns Delete the list of entered towns Home address Delete the set home address Flagged destination Delete the flagged destination CQO Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Introductory information 55 Map display options 5 Map operation 55 Traffic signs 56 Home address entry 5G First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important notes Introductory information om eT see
104. ng points Fig 48 on page 71 Cancel the stopover destination input and the destination guidance to the original destination is continued Stopover the destination entered is added to the route and guidance to this destination is initially provided Start the destination entered is added as the final destination and the original final destination is replaced by this new destination After reaching the maximum number of ten stopover destinations one of the stopover destinations is to be deleted in order to enter the next destination n details Route guidance to gt Fig 49 Aea Destination details Tr V clava Klementa 293 60 Rout tion tore ute options S AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 72 The following information and functions are displayed in the destination details gt preview map with indication of the destination by means of the symbol gt detailed destination information gt reduce preview map display gt P enlarge preview map display The following function keys are displayed depending on the target type New destination or a destination stored in the list of last destinations The menu is shown at the destination entry point by pressing gt if this destination is not in the destination memory A Start Start route calculation Route options Display a menu for setting the route parameters page 53 Store Store the destination in the dest
105. ng range Advanced setup Alternative frequency AF Switching on off the search for alternative fre quencies of the station currently being heard when you turn off AF off is dis played on the device screen Radio Data System RDS Switches on off the RDS function RDS Regional Switch on off the automatic tracking of related regional sta tions Fixed Maintains the selected regional station continuously When the sig nal is lost another regional station must be set manually Automatic Auto selects the station with the best reception at the mo ment If you lose reception the region the unit will automatically set anoth er available region Auto save station logos Auto save the station logo according to the PI code of the radio station page 26 Advanced Settings DAB Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 27 Advanced settings for the DAB broadcasting range Advanced setup DAB traffic announcements Switch on off DAB announcements Other DAB announcements Switch on off other announcements g warn ings regional weather sports reports financial news DAB DAB station tracking Switch on off automatic DAB station tracking in other station groups Automatic DAB FM switching Switch on off auto switching from DAB to the FM frequency band if the DAB signal is lost L Band Switch on off the automatic DAB station search in L band Auto save station logos Automat
106. nouncements during a telephone call if using a phone connected to the device page 41 Description of the navigation system 53 Advanced settings AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 52 gt In the navigation main menu press amp press Advanced setup Time display Select the time to be displayed in the status line Time of arrival displays the expected time to destination Travelling time Display the expected travelling time to the destination Status line Status line Display information about your selected destination in the status line Destination Display information about the length and duration of the guid ance to the destination Next stopover Display information about the length and duration of the guidance to the stopover Note national border crossed Switch on off the display of the information window with speed limits when crossing the national border Demo mode Switch on off guidance in demo mode Define demo mode starting point Enter the starting point for preliminary route calculation in demo mode Cancel Cancel the entry Position Select the current vehicle position as the starting point Address Select an address as the starting point Manage memory AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 52 gt In the navigation main menu press 3 Press gt Manage memory Sort by Sort contacts downloaded from a con
107. nu where you can edit the destination page 71 Tour memory AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 71 gt In the navigation main menu press 8 Tour memory to open a list containing all saved routes When you confirm a route from the list the system opens a menu for the selected route containing destinations here you can edit the destinations and start the route guidance page 71 72 Navigation CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Stopover _ CZ n details 73 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes Stopover AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 72 It is possible to add up to ten stopovers to the route during route guidance The route guidance is according to the sequence of the stopovers on the route After the next stopover has been reached route guidance to the following stopover continues gt In the navigation main menu press R New dest stopover a menu opens for en tering a new destination page 60 and then in the next step a menu for desti nation details page 73 If the route guidance is active then after confirming with Start the device shows after entering the stopover the message Route guidance is already active Do you want to start route guidance directly to the new destination or add the new destination as a stopover and the followi
108. oductory information given on page 54 Moving the map The map can be moved in any direction by touching it with your finger and drag ging it on the screen in the desired direction Changing the scale gt with the menu button 2 gt by touching the screen with two fingers and pulling the fingers together or apart Function keys and map display symbols Context dependent change in the map orientation 2D map display the map rotates and the direction of travel arrow C Fig 32 on page 55 points to the top of screen or the north is aligned with the top edge of the screen and the arrow C shows the direction of travel 3D map view the direction of travel arrow C points to the top of the screen if the map scale is larger than 100 km the map is aligned to the north 8 Touch to align the map to the position of the vehicle the function key is available when you move the map in the vehicle position display 2 Touch to align the map to the destination position and or route display the function key is available when you move the map within the destination or route display Description of the navigation system 55 M The number located below the symbol indicates the elevation 4 Touch to increase the map scale for a few seconds before it resets to the original scale quick view a Displays the manually set map scale Displays the automatic map scale a Switches the autozoom on off
109. of message playback when the system is playing a voice output The message can be ended by briefly pressing the button or the symbol key on the multifunction steering wheel This cancels voice output and causes the system to wait for a new voice command not recognizing a voice command First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 15 If a voice command is not recognised the system answers with Pardon and you can give a new command If the system does not recognise the second voice command the help message is provided again and you can give a new command If the system does not recognise the third voice command the system plays the Voice control cancelled message and the dialogue is ended Correction possibility of a voice command input First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 15 A voice command can be corrected modified or re entered by pressing the button on the unit or the symbol key on the multifunction steering wheel However this is only possible if the symbol 2 appears You do not have to wait until the voice command is recognized by the system Stop restore voice command input First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 15 In some menus the procedure for entering voice commands can be stopped by turning the knob 2 Fig 1 on page 5 The symbol displayed on the unit screen or
110. ollowing subjects Main menu Fig 17 Media Main menu Main menu 29 Title folder list 30 F Track folder database 30 See ioe Playback 31 AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 29 Media settings 31 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important Call up the main menu notes gt Press the button MEDIA You can use the unit to play audio and video files in different formats page 32 Explanation of graphic connect different signal source types or store audio files in the internal memory A Information for the current file e g artist track title of the Jukebox selected source display of the album image cover art with only your fin When the signal source has been connected the device starts to automatically play audio files in alphabetical order Types of device operation page 8 gt On the device via the operating elements gt Using the function keys on the device screen D gt Using the Maxi DOT display fp ger over the surface of the function key you can scroll the album list Display of the playing time remaining time and the playing time axis is pos sible within the track file by moving the slider or by touching the desired lo cation on the time axis Signal source selection Track folder list Media settings page 31 Select input source The function key menu D Fig 17 Seppe 1 So l
111. om er 180 C ORZA Operator bitin Phone Main menu 7 2 3 4 5 6 favourite peva i ewounmie MOS Iie WOUiiT PieMONITIE te id 42 Phone First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 41 Explanation of graphic A Name of the mobile network provider Name of the connected telephone press to open a list of paired telephones Speed dial favourite telephone numbers page 47 Direct entry of a telephone number page 48 Display the telephone book page 49 Y Display of call list there are new missed calls the icon will appear here amp with the information about the number of missed calls page 49 Menu Settings Phone page 43 Call up the main menu gt Press the button TELEPHONE If a telephone is connected to the device the telephone mode main menu is dis played Fig 27 Symbols in the display Meaning Charge status of the telephone battery Signal strength Roaming before the name of the mobile network provider Missed call Current call a This function is only supported by some telephones Problems with the Telephone function First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 41 If there are problems with the availability of the network or with the Bluetooth function the following messages appear on the device display screen Message Importance The telephone searches for ava
112. on of a telephone to the device can be disconnected in one of the following ways gt By removing the ignition key or switching off the ignition and opening the driv er s door in vehicles with the KESSY system gt By disconnecting the hands free system or switching off the Bluetooth func tion on the telephone gt By switching off the Bluetooth function on the device page 22 Bluetooth settings gt By removing the telephone from the list of paired devices page 47 Delete the mobile telephone from the list of paired devices gt By turning off the Bluetooth HFP profile page 46 Switching on off the Blue tooth profile CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Speed dialling a telephone number 47 Direct entry of a phone number 48 Phone book 49 Call lists 49 Telephone conversation 50 Conference 50 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Speed dialling a telephone number Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 47 You can use the speed dial function key C Fig 27 on page 42to instantly dial previously assigned telephone number contacts Communication 47 There are six speed dial function keys available Assign telephone number of a contact gt Press a function key for the speed dial C Fig 27 on page 42 that is not as signed The unit displays the telephone boo
113. on store 25 Search 25 Settings 27 Station logo 26 Traffic programme TP 26 Voice control 15 Radio station Automatic scan 25 Logo 26 Search 25 Store 25 Radio station logo 26 Radio station search 25 Radio station store 25 Route 69 Route calculation 68 Route guidance 67 Route info 69 Route list 69 Route options 53 S Saved destinations 62 Scan Media 31 Screen 6 20 SD memory card 36 Search area 64 Select in the map 61 Seats Settings 79 Select frequency range See main menu 24 Selecting driving mode 74 Select input source Media 29 Select radio channel See main menu 24 Select source Images 40 Select video source 38 Semi automatic station scan 25 Settings Additional keyboard languages 21 Bluetooth 22 DAB 28 Driving mode 74 DVD video 39 FM 28 Images 40 Keyboard 21 Language 19 Manage favourites 47 Media 31 Menus 19 Navigation 52 Radio 27 Restore factory settings 22 Screen 20 Sound 20 Telephone 43 Time and date 21 Unit 19 Units 21 User profile 47 Voice control 2 Volume 7 Setting vehicle systems Auxiliary heater and ventilation 76 Parking and manoeuvring 78 Restore factory settings 80 Setup 19 Set vehicle systems Driver assistance 77 ESC system 77 Tyre 77 Sound 20 Source 32 Speed limit for snow tyres 77 START STOP 75 Station Se
114. ong as this is in the Gracenote database or part of the file is being played ID3 tag CD DVD Changes to a CD DVD in the player page 35 SD card 1 Changes to a memory card inserted in SD 1 page 36 SD card 2 Changes to a memory card inserted in SD 2 page 36 USB Changes to a data medium connected to the USB input page 36 iPod Changes to an iPod iPhone iPad connected at the USB in put page 36 Media 29 AUX Changes to an external audio source connected to the AUX in put page 36 BT audio Changes to a Bluetooth player page 35 Jukebox Changes to the Jukebox page 34 lal Title folder list n oy gt Ky Fa AN Subfolder1 a gt Folder aA Database ma Subfolder 3 m Folder Track 1 Track 1 Track 2 Track 2 Track 3 Fig 18 Track folder list AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 29 Menu display gt The function key J Explanation of graphic Displays the folder structure function keys of higher level folders Change to track folder database page 30 Play the source or folder selected Play the tracks in the source or folder selected in random order Repeat playback of the source or folder selected SCAN Auto play function for 10 seconds page 31 Yelk Where the source is SD card 1 SD card 2 or USB 1 you can change between Fold er display or Database display It is only possible to change the display o
115. onnected Quiet Low volume Medium Medium volume Loud High volume Audio lowering Setting the reduction of the volume when the park distance control is active Off switches off Weak weak reduction Medium medium input sensitivity Strong strong reduction Bass Mid Treble Sets the bass mid and treble Balance Fader Sets the balance between left and right front and rear Confirmation tone Switch on off confirmation tone when a function key is pressed No navigation sound during call Switches on or off the navigation prompts during a telephone conversation Subwoofer Subwoofer volume settings CANTON advanced setup Setup of the Canton Sound system Select equaliser sound Equaliser settings Music Sound ranges adjusted for listening to music Speech Subwoofer operation is suppressed to highlight the speech sound range Sound focus Set the sound perception for different zones in the vehicle in terior Off Settings apply to the whole vehicle Front Optimised setting for the front seat occupants Driver Optimised setting for the driver CANTON surround virtual Canton surround system active during media playback Screen settings oy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 19 gt Press the button amp Screen Switch off screen in 10 seconds Activate deactivate energy saving mode for the display Brightness Adjust
116. or or unsealed road surfaces and severe vibrations may cause the CD to jump a Damp condensation may affect the device in cold weather or after showers This can lead to playback jumps or impair the play function Wait until the mois ture has evaporated if this happens Media 35 a If the CD DVD is physically damaged is not readable or is inserted incorrectly the following message is displayed Error CD DVD Check the CD DVD and insert properly into the drive a t is possible under certain circumstances that copyright protected CD DVDs and home burnt CD DVDs will not be played back at all or only in a limited way a The national copyright laws that apply in your country must be observed SD memory card SKODA MULTIMEDIA Fig 22 SD memory card slots First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 32 The device makes it possible to play audio files from the SD memory card The SD memory card slots are located in the storage compartment on the front passenger side Insert the SD memory card gt Push the SD memory card into the SD memory card slot with the cut off edge to the front right until it locks into place The play function will start automatical ly Remove the SD memory card Depending on equipment fitted gt Press the button amp Remove SD card 1 safely or Remove SD card 2 safely 1 The video playback from an Apple device is not supported 36 Audio V
117. our symbols of the VIN vehicle identification number of your vehicle You can change the name of the device page 22 EI WARNING The device may require confirmation of certain features in the telephone when pairing Therefore do not carry out the pairing process while driving there is danger of accidents i Note a The maximum number of telephones paired is 20 When the maximum number of coupled telephones has been reached the next one will cause the paired tele phone that has not been used for the longest to be automatically deleted In some countries the connection via the Bluetooth function may be limited Further information can be obtained from local authorities The range of the Bluetooth connection to the system is restricted to the vehi cle interior This depends on local conditions and of interference with other devi ces a When pairing from the mobile telephone follow the instructions in the owner s manual of the telephone Conditions for successful pairing First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 44 To connect a telephone with the device the two devices must be paired Prerequisites for successful pairing v The ignition is switched on _ The Bluetooth function of the device page 22 and the mobile telephone is switched on v The visibility of the mobile phone is switched on page 22 v The visibility of the mobile phone is switched on JV
118. pen a menu with junctions with the selected street If the address is entered correctly destination details are displayed page 73 Longitude a 14 54 1340 E 050 25 28 N 014 54 34 E OK Fig 41 Destination entry in the map AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 60 gt In the navigation main menu press Options On map or gt in the Navigation main menu press New dest stopover Options On map or gt in the Navigation main menu press Other POIs Options On map Entry on the map is also used for entering the search area for POIs page 63 gt In the navigation main menu press Other POIs Search area Select on map Edit The destination can be entered on the map by using the GPS coordinates or the crosshairs Fig 41 GPS coordinates The travel destination can be entered using latitude and longitude GPS coordi nates Press the function key with the latitude or longitude value for the point to display a menu with the option to focus in The reference can be set with the function key with the symbol w a Touch the screen outside the function keys to display a basic menu for entering points on the map Navigation 61 The crosshairs shift to the coordinates entered so that the entered destination position can be checked Crosshairs The crosshairs indicate the position of the pre filled address Drag the desir
119. perated in a vehicle without an external aerial or an external aerial which has been installed incorrectly this can increase the strength of the electromagnetic field inside the vehicle Two way radio systems mobile phones or mounts must not be installed on airbag covers or within the immediate deployment range of the airbags Never leave a telephone in the deployment area of an airbag on a seat on the dash panel or in another area from which it can be thrown during a sud den braking manoeuvre an accident or a collision risk of injury There are storage compartments with lids and if necessary there is the multimedia stor age compartments to hold this Vehicle owner s manual chapter Practical equipment a Before transport of the vehicle by air the Bluetooth function must be switched off by a specialist company CAUTION a In areas with no signal and possibly in tunnels garages and subways a tele phone conversation can be interrupted and no telephone connection can be es tablished not even in an emergency The range of the Bluetooth connection to the hands free system is limited to the vehicle interior The range is dependent on local factors e g obstacles be tween the devices and mutual interferences with other devices If your telephone is in a jacket pocket for example this can lead to difficulties when establishing a connection with the device or transferring data Introductory information First read and o
120. read and observe the introductory information given on page 52 Call up the main menu gt In the navigation main menu press amp Setting Route options Set the parameters for route calculation page 53 Fuel options Select preferred fuel station switch on off reminder of low fuel level warning with the possibility to find the nearest fuel station page 53 Advanced setup Display additional information page 54 Import destinations Import custom destinations previously pre pared page 63 Map Map display page 53 Nav announcements Set the volume and the type of the navigation an nouncements page 53 Manage memory Sort contacts enter your home address and delete destina tions page 54 Version information View the current version of the navigation data Route options AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 52 gt In the navigation main menu press Route options Suggest 3 alternative routes Switch on off manual selection of the route type economical fast short page 68 Route Automatic selection of the preferred route type manual route selec tion is switched off Economical Calculate the most economical route with shortest travelling time and distance travelled displayed in green Fast Calculate the fastest route to the destination even if a detour is neces sary displayed in red Short Calculate the shortest rou
121. ress Switch off the repetition Turn on off the random playback of the Press folder source mix mode First press Automatic play from the folder source Second press Turn off the function CAN a Within about 3 seconds after the start of the track playback b After about 5 seconds after the start of playback of the track The longer the button is pressed the faster the fast forward reverse Scan function The Scan function can also be started stopped in the main Media menu by press ing button 2 Fig 1 on page 5 The scanning feature can also be cancelled by switching to another file signal source or a function key is pressed for playback Note The function keys listed in the table are different depending on the currently se lected menu screen Media settings co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 29 gt Press the button oF Sound Sound setup page 20 Sound settings Manage jukebox Save delete supported audio video files in the internal unit memory page 34 Mix repeat scan including subfolders switching the song playback in the fol lowing modes Shuffle Repeat Automatic play including subfolders in the current folder Media 31 Bluetooth Settings for the Bluetooth function page 22 Video setup files Set the parameters of the video being played back from a file Format Set the screen width height ratio Automat
122. ress the button Keypad ABC keys arranged alphabetically QWERTY Arrangement of the keys as per the QWERTY system in accordance with computer keyboard arrangement Additional keypad language settings AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 19 gt Press the button amp Additional keypad languages In this menu the keyboard character arrangement for the chosen language can be selected and with this the option for fast entry of the characters used in the selected language It is then possible to swap between the languages in the input screen showing a keyboard by pressing page 9 Unit settings AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 19 gt Press the button F Units Distance Distance units km Kilometres mi Miles Speed Speed units km h Kilometres per hour mph Miles per hour Unit settings 21 Temperature Temperature units C Degrees Celsius F Degrees Fahrenheit Volume Volume units Litres gal US Gallons US gal UK Gallons UK Consumption Consumption units 1 100km Litres per 100 kilometres km l Kilometres per litre mpg US Miles per gallon US mpg UK Miles per gallon UK Gas consumption Gas consumption units kg 100km Kilograms per 100 km km kg Kilometres per kilogram m3 100km Cubic metres per 100 kilometres km
123. restored 6 Familiarization with the unit If telephone mode was active before you switched off the unit and the ignition and Bluetooth function is not switched on the screen displays the mes sage page 42 Switch on the ignition or the Bluetooth function page 22 If the vehicle key is pulled out of the ignition lock while the unit is switched on the unit will switch off automatically After switching on the ignition the unit is turned on automatically If the device was switched off using the 6 knob then the device will not switch on automatically after switching on the ignition The unit will switch off automatically after the engine is switched off and the door is opened if your vehicle is fitted with the KESSY system If you open the driver s door before switching off the engine the device will also switch off When the ignition is switched off the device switches off automatically after ap prox half an hour discharge protection of the vehicle battery Unit menus Fig 2 Unit menus ca AE Setup Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 5 Function keys in the MENU main menu Radio page 24 Media page 29 Images page 39 Sound settings page 20 P Unit settings page 19 A Vehicle systems settings page 74 Navigation page 51 J Telephone page 41 Call up the main menu gt Press the button MENU Adjusting volume Coy
124. rmation given on page 37 gt Press the button gt El F Depending on the selected source the following setup menu can be displayed Sound Sound setup Format Set the screen width height ratio Automatic Adjustment of the aspect ratio to the screen size 16 9 16 9 format 4 3 4 3 format 14 9 14 9 format 47 20 47 20 format Audio channel Select the audio channel from the menu displayed Subtitles Select the subtitles from the menu displayed No selection No subtitles Select the subtitles from the DVD menu This chapter contains information on the following subjects Main menu BED Operation 39 Select source 40 Settings CO First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes Fig 26 Images Main menu ei AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 39 Explanation of graphic A Select the image source J Select the images or folder from the list ss Image settings Call up the main menu gt Press the button gt A Supported file types File type Supported formats Images jpg jpeg png bmp gif o Co First read and observe the introductory information given on page 39 Displaying images But ton Action Function Fig 26 on page 39 K lt Press Display the previous image Switch on off slideshow gt gt il Press Media 39 But ton Fig 26 on pag
125. rs at a KODA specialist garage When component protection is enabled the following message appears on the unit display Component theft protection the infotainment system is not fully available at present Please switch on the ignition If the component protection does not activate by switching on the ignition please contact a SKODA specialist garage CO Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Description of the unit Touch screen Switching the unit on off Unit menus Adjusting volume First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 mportant notes This chapter deals with the unit the unit s buttons and their functions It also covers switching the unit on and off the main menus and adjusting the volume on the unit NOHO WM Description of the unit Fig 1 Description of the device AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 5 Description of the device 1 Control for switching on off volume adjustment Menu button for calls and confirmations Radio menu page 24 Media menu page 29 Phone menu page 41 Voice control page 15 Navigation Menu page 51 List of traffic reports page 70 Settings of the vehicle system page 74 Displays the unit menus page 6 Touch screen page 8 aBel ES Introductory information 5 Touch screen Co First read and observe the
126. s the brightness of the screen Brightest brightest level Brighter brighter level Medium medium level Darker darker level Darkest darkest level Confirmation tone Switch on off confirmation tone when a function key is pressed Animation when finger near screen Switches on or off hiding of the bottom menu bar Show clock in standby mode Time and date displayed on the screen when the ignition is switched on and the unit is switched off Time and date settings mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 19 gt Press the button f Time and date Clock time source Type of time settings Manual Manual setting GPS Take the values from the GPS signal received Time Time settings Summer DST Switches the summer time setting on off Time zone Select the time zone Time format Set the time format 12h 24h Date Date settings Date format Set the date format DD MM YYYY Day Month Year YYYY MM DD Year Month Day MM DD YYYY Month Day Year 1 If after 10 seconds the screen is not activated by approaching touching the screen or operating the menu button 2 Fig 1 on page 5 the screen turns black You can switch the display back on again by approaching it with your hand touching it or operating the menu knob 2 Keyboard settings ol First read and observe the introductory information given on page 19 gt P
127. te to the destination even if a longer travel ling time is required displayed in orange Dynamic route Switch on off dynamic route calculation using TMC traffic re ports page 70 7 Avoid motorways switches on off the use of motorways a Avoid ferries and motorail trains Switch use of ferries and motorail trains on off 4 Avoid toll roads switches on off the use of toll roads f Avoid tunnels Switch use of tunnels on off _ Avoid routes requiring toll stickers Switch use of routes requiring toll stickers on off Show available toll stickers select from the list of routes requiring toll stickers for which a valid toll sticker is available Map AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 52 gt In the navigation main menu press amp Map Day night Select the background colour of the map a Day light coloured background Night dark coloured background Automatic map with light or dark coloured background the background changes once you turn on the lights does not apply to daytime running lights Autozoom Switch on off the automatic zoom in out of the map display while driving page 55 Show traffic signs Switch on off the display of traffic signs Select categories for POls Select POls to be displayed in the map from a list of available POIs max 10 POIs page 66 Show brands for POIs Switch on off the display company logos at the POIs Show fa
128. ted gt Press the button OK and close the delete files window Note a It is not possible to copy the contents of copyright protected CDs or DVDs to the Jukebox a Files that have already been copied are recognized and cannot be copied again shown in grey a It is not possible to copy files while simultaneously playing back audio or video files in the CD DVD drive Bluetooth player First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 32 The device makes a wireless connection pairing to the Bluetooth player possi ble gt Follow the same instructions as for pairing the device with a tele phone page 44 CAUTION Do not connect an Apple device to the device via Bluetooth and USB at the same time as this may result in a malfunction Note We recommend adjusting the volume on the portable player to the maximum level The volume can also be adjusted by setting the input sensitivity of the unit for Bluetooth player page 20 Sound settings The supported media functions are dependent on the type of Bluetooth player used CD DVD SKODA MULTIMEDIA Fig 21 CD DVD case First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 32 The CDslot is located in the glove box on the front passenger side Inserting ejecting a CD DVD gt Insert a CD DVD into the CD slot with the label facing up until it is automatically drawn in T
129. the currently selected audio source page 57 Compass Displays the current vehicle location in relation to the compass direc tions page 58 Man Displays the next or following navigation instructions manoeuvres the next POIs or an intersection detail page 58 Traffic signs Displays traffic signs that are stored in the navigation data of the maps or that are recognised by the front camera page 58 GPS Displays the geographical coordinates of the current vehicle loca tion page 59 Map Map display page 59 2ezkm 14 18 HOMS Split screen Audio AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 56 In the Audio split screen the playback of the currently selected audio source can be operated page 24 Function key Action Operation Changing the station playback pause the play function is stopped in the current position and the symbol changes to af ter pressing again the play function will contin ue from this position Plays the previous track Press briefly within 5 seconds of the start of from the start playback of the track Press briefly 5 seconds Plays the current track after the start of play from the start back of the track Press button for a long period of time Fast reverse of the track Description of the navigation system 57 Action Function key Operation Press briefly the start Plays t
130. the phone is displayed Delete other user profiles Delete up to three previous user profiles con tacts order of calls call lists speed dial buttons assigned to contacts Reminder remember your mobile phone Switch on off the reminder for a connected telephone the reminder is output when the ignition is switched off and the ignition key is removed or the ignition is turned off and the driver s door opened in the case of vehicles with the KESSY system Select ring tone Selects the ring tone if the connected telephone does not support the in band ringing function Show pictures for contacts Switch on off the display of the image assigned to the contact in the telephone CQ Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Conditions for successful pairing 44 Connect device with your telephone ___ SSD Pair the mobile telephone withe the device 45 Connection to another paired telephone 46 Switching on off the Bluetooth profile C4 Delete the mobile telephone from the list of paired devices 47 Disconnection 47 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important notes The device is displayed in the telephone to be connected to as SKODA_BT_ 1 The in band ringing function makes it possible to use the ring tone of your telephone as the ring tone 2 This function is only supported by some telephones 44 Phone is replaced with the last f
131. the the device First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings J on page 44 When pairing from the telephone follow the instructions in the owner s manual of the telephone gt Have the telephone search for available Bluetooth devices gt Select the device in the list of Bluetooth devices Communication 45 The following message is shown in the device screen during pairing Would you like to connect and the following function keys are displayed Cancel stops the coupling process Connect confirmation of the coupling process Depending on the telephone s Bluetooth conformation is in one of the follow ing ways gt Confirm the 6 digit PIN code displayed on the device screen and the telephone display within 30 seconds on both the device and the telephone gt If required select the option in the telephone for automatically connecting the telephone to the device Or gt Enter the 4 16 digit PIN code into the device gt Enter the PIN code shown on the device display into the telephone within 30 seconds gt If required acknowledge the confirmation request with the telephone If no other device is connected to the telephone and after successful connection the following message is shown in the device screen user is connected and then the main menu telephone Fig 27 on page 42 If the device is connected to another telephone then only the pairing to the new telephon
132. track change Skip to start of chapter Turn downwards Display list of available stations Scroll downwards Skip to next track Skip to next chapter Press briefly Return to a previous level in the menu Press and hold button 4 Does not apply for AUX Return to Main Menu b The sound is turned on again by pressing wheel 2 or turning wheel 2 Playback of navigation announcements is not turned off If the system plays audible messages in voice mode dialogues of the device the volume of the audible message is affected d Context dependent selection e Applies to DVD video Operation through the multifunction steering wheel works only if the Audio menu is selected in the information display of the instrument cluster Note The buttons and wheels on the multifunction steering wheel will also be lit if the ignition and the side light are switched on a For safety reasons the video display is switched off at speeds over 5 km h The unit continues to play the soundtrack 12 Familiarization with the unit Operation with the buttons and wheels on the multifunction steering wheel Telephone AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 10 gt In the main menu of the instrument cluster information display select the menu point J Telephone BIT 0004 Fig 9 Multifunction steering wheel Phone menu Buttons and wheels of the Phone menu Button wheel F
133. tre console Fig 23 An external device or data media can be connected to the USB AUX input either directly or via a connection cable from the SKODA range of original accessories AUX input External signal sources connected to the AUX input cannot be operated from your device The standard 3 5 mm stereo jack plug is used for the AUXinput If the external au dio source does not have this jack plug you must use an adapter It is also possible to adjust the input sensitivity setting on the AUX input depend ing on the signal source connected page 20 Sound settings If an external audio source is connected to the AUX input which is equipped with an adapter for external power supply the sound may be impaired This depends on the quality of the adapter which is used USB input External devices such as Apple devices connected to the USB input cannot be op erated from your device Before removing the USBdevice proceed as follows gt Press the button F Remove USB device safely USB extension cables or adapters may affect the operation of the connected ex ternal device USB hubs are not supported LI CAUTION a The AUX input must only be used for audio sources Do not connect an Apple device to the device via Bluetooth and USB at the same time as this may result in a malfunction The operation of the external device and its connection with other devices can be seen in the operating instructions of the
134. trol system can be operated either by the driver or by the front pas senger FJ wAaRNING a Please pay attention to the traffic first and foremost As the driver you are fully responsible for road safety Only use the system so that you are in full control of your vehicle in every traffic situation risk of accident Do not use the voice control system when under stress or in an emergency Your voice commands may not be recognized in such situations The tele phone connection may not be established or the connection may take too much time to complete The emergency number should be dialled manually Function requirements First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn ings H on page 15 Function requirements for voice control v The ignition is switched on JV The unit is switched on J Nophone call is in progress v The parking aid is not active Unit operation 15 Requirements for optimum voice command recognition gt Only give voice commands when the symbol is displayed on the device screen or in the information display 2 gt Speak with a normal tone of voice without intonation and excessive pauses gt Avoid a bad pronunciation gt Close doors windows and the sliding roof in order to prevent external distur bances affecting recognition of the voice commands gt It is recommended to speak louder at higher speeds so that the tone of your voice is louder than the increased surrounding nois
135. ue route guidance after you confirm the message the route guidance continues using the calculated route gt After 120 min The route guidance is cancelled Explanation of graphic navigation instructions AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 67 The graphical navigation instructions are displayed gt in the MAXI DOT display page 10 gt in the extra window of the device screen page 58 Nav announcements AA First read and observe the introductory information given on page 67 The device outputs the navigation announcements The navigation announce ments are started as soon as the route calculation is complete or a route type has been selected Before turning up to 3 recommendations are issued The last navigation announcement can be repeated gt by pressing the menu knob 2 Fig 1 on page 5 gt Press the dial 2 Fig 10 on page 14 on the multifunction steering wheel The timing of the navigation announcement depends on the type of road and the driving speed For example on motorways the first announcement is heard about 2000 m 6000 ft before the location of the motorway exit During dynamic route guidance the unit notifies the driver of traffic problems If a new route is calculated due to traffic problems the Calculating the route an nouncement is sounded Set the output volume of the navigation announcements or mute it during a phone call page 53 Route
136. ve station logos page 28 Advanced Set tings FM and page 28 Advanced Settings DAB When you save the station to a station button the station is assigned a logo from the device memory if the logo is available in the memory Storing station logos manually A logo can be assigned manually for the previously stored stations gt The function key Station logos 26 Audio Video Images A menu with preset buttons for radio stations is displayed gt Press the preset button for the station which a logo is to be assigned to A menu of media CD SD card USB is displayed gt In the the relevant madia select the image you want to have By selection of the image it is assiagned to the relevant station button Note a The following image formats are supported jpg gif png bmp a We recommend a resolution of up to 500 x 500 pixels Traffic programme AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 24 During playback in the media menu the traffic information from the last selected radio station is received Should this radio station not support traffic reports or the signal is not available then the device automatically searches for a TP station Switching on off gt The function key amp gt Enable or disable the menu item Traffic programme TP Traffic news During a traffic announcement the following menu is displayed gt Cancel interruption of the current traffic report T
137. vourites Switch on off the display of favourites Lane guidance Switch on off the display of a window with the recommended lane for complicated intersections page 69 Fuel options Coy First read and observe the introductory information given on page 52 gt In the navigation main menu press Fuel options The following warning message is displayed when the fuel gauge pointer reaches the reserve marking Warning fuel tank almost empty Would you like to find a fuel station nearby Select preferred fuel station Select your preferred fuel station brand the se lected station brand will be displayed on the first positions of the list Fuel warning Switch on off the display of the warning message for low on fuel with the following Cancel Close the window with the warning Find Search for the nearest fuel station when you select the fuel station the new route will be calculated from your current position Navigation announcements mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 52 gt In the navigation main menu press Nav announcements Volume Set the volume of the navigation announcements Nav announcements Set the type of navigation announcements Comprehensive Full navigation announcements Brief Short navigation announcements Congestion only navigation announcements only when there is congestion No voice guidance during call Switch on off navigation an
138. witched on again automatically for security reasons after switching the ignition off and on a When you press the button CAR the system displays the last displayed menu GZA CA Introduction Selecting driving mode This chapter contains information on the following subjects Selecting driving mode __ 4 Vehicle data 15 Auxiliary heater and ventilation 76 ESC system S O A Tyre 7 Driver assistance 77 Parking and manoeuvring SSS i d wi 79 ne anes a rene 79 Fig 50 Button for selecting the driving mode Octavia Octavia Combi Fa pening and dHoSnNg ______ bia RS Octavia RS Seats 79 Multifunction display da First read and observe the introductory information given on page 74 Service 8 Restore factory settings 80 Fipastaenie aes 3 9 80 The menu for selecting the driving mode allows you to set the vehicle to one of g the three preset driving modes Normal Sport and Eco or to the driving mode In First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important dividual which allows individual settings MOLES If a driving mode other than Normal is selected then the symbol lights up on the Settings relating to the vehicle systems can only be made when the ignition is button vex OF hoor gt Fig 50 switched on The currently selected driving mode is displayed in the info field in the main me nus for the operating modes amp Fig 55 on page 8
139. ystem Buttons and wheels of the Navigation menu Button wheel Fig 10 Action Press Function Interrupt current navigation announcement Turn upwards Increase volume of navigation announcements Turn downwards Reduce volume of navigation announcements Press briefly Repeat or clarify the last navigation announcement or confirm a menu item in the list of recent destinations Turn upwards Turn downwards Show the option to stop navigation or display the list of recent destinations Press briefly Return to a previous level in the menu Press and hold button i Note a The buttons and wheels on the multifunction steering wheel will also be lit if the ignition and the side light are switched on CO Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Function requirements 15 Switching on off 16 Help for voice control 16 Operation 17 not recognizing a voice command 17 Correction possibility of a voice command input 17 Stop restore voice command input 17 Not in the help voice commands 17 First and foremost pay attention to the safety instructions page 4 Important notes Some equipment functions can be operated using voice commands Thus the use of the device is accelerated and increased comfort while driving Voice control can be used in the Radio Media Telephoneand Navigation menus Return to Main Menu The voice con
140. ystem information Device part number Part number of the unit Hardware Version of the hardware used Software Version of the software used Navigation database Version of the navigation data Unit settings 19 Gracenote database Multimedia database version Media codec Media codec version Update software manual software upgrade Copyright Information on licences and copyrights are only available in English Sound settings Mid l Balance Fader Fig 13 Sound settings Balance fader settings AR First read and observe the introductory information given on page 19 gt Press the button f Press Sound Volume Volume settings Traffic report Sets the volume for the traffic program alerts TP Nav announcements Sets the volume of the navigation announcements Voice control Sets the volume for the voice control Maximum switch on volume Sets the maximum volume after switching on Speed dependent volume adjustment Speed dependent volume increase Telephone Sets the telephone volume iPod volume Sets the volume for the connected iPod Quiet Low volume Medium Medium volume Loud High volume AUX volume Sets the volume for the device connected through AUX Quiet Low volume Medium Medium volume Loud High volume 20 Familiarization with the unit Bluetooth audio Sets the volume of the Bluetooth device c
141. ystems Telephone Restore default settings for phone Media Restore default settings for media Voice control Restore default settings for voice control Navigation Restore default settings for navigation System Restore the system default settings Bluetooth settings mal First read and observe the introductory information given on page 19 gt Press the button 7 Bluetooth Bluetooth Switch on off Bluetooth function a Visibility Switch on off the visibility of the Bluetooth device for other devices a Visible Visibility is always on Hidden Visibility is off At start up Turns on visibility for 5 minutes after switching on the ignition or until the driving speed has exceeded 5 km h Name Open the input screen with keyboard Chang the device name Paired devices Display the list of paired Bluetooth devices connect or delete a paired device delete the list of paired devices Delete all Delete all paired Bluetooth devices fi Delete the paired Bluetooth device Find devices Searches for available external devices with enabled Bluetooth functions and activated visibility page 45 Bluetooth audio A2ZDP AVRCP Switch on off the connection option for Blue tooth profiles A2DP and AVRCP 1 A2DP and AVRCP are Bluetooth profiles that support multimedia functions Unit settings 23 Audio Video Images CQ Introduction This chapter contains informat
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