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1. Prestige 300 The Prestige 300 sound system has 13 loudspeakers five in the fascia the center speaker further enhances the sound image one in each front door and four in the parcel shelf There are also two sub woofers that reproduce the lowest bass tones a Ne 4 26 Radio audio Technical data Tone controls Bass Treble Power output Premium 150 Prestige 300 Frequency range Premium 150 Prestige 300 12 dB at 60 Hz 12 dB at 10 000 Hz 150 W at 1 THD and 13 5 V 300 W at 1 THD and 13 5 V 40 11 000 Hz 3 dB 25 17 000 Hz 3 dB 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 26 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Radio module Radio system Number of presets FM AM Frequency range FM MW Tuning steps Automatic tuning _ Manual tuning ___ Distortion FM PLL dual synthe sizer tuner RBDS receiver 3x6 Saab Audio 3x12 2 x 6 Saab Audio 2x12 87 9 107 9 MHz 530 1710 kHz FM 200 kHz MW 10kHz FM 200 kHz MW 10 kHz 0 596 Specifications in accordance with EIA Interim Standard THD Total Harmonic Distortion am CT EE e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 27 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 6 Ne Radio audio 27 Antennas The audio system has two antennas one for
2. Portable player Place the portable player where it cannot be thrown around and cause personal injury in the event of a collision AUX input option certain variants only If the car has an AUX input in the storage compartment between the front seats you can connect a portable player such as an MP3 player to the audio system Adjust the sound settings using the control panel or the steering wheel controls To change tracks fast forward etc use the controls on the portable player e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 37 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM AUX input in the storage compartment between the front seats Connecting and activating a portable player 1 Connect the player to the jack in the centre console 2 gt CD gt Change Media gt AUX Input PN e c Disc media 37 USER TIP There is a recess on each side of the stor age compartment which will accept the lead from the portable play so that you can close the lid without damaging the lead A T g 38 Disc media Error codes The CD player is a Class 1 laser product e Service and repair work must only be carried out by authorized technicians If the casing is damaged hazardous laser radiation can occur Error code Possible cause e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 38 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM The audio system has a built in diagno
3. Radio Press FM AM to turn on the radio When the radio is active the frequency band selected preset and station name or frequency are shown on the SID Example 22 45 FM13 MEGAPOL FM1 Freguency band 3 Selected preset button MEGAPOL Name of radio station e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 13 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM USER TIP If you are listening to another sound source you can turn on the radio by pressing the SRC button on the steering wheel Switch off the radio by pressing VOL to switch off the audio system or by pressing CD or SRC to start CD playback If the car has the Saab Infotainment or Saab Infotainment Plus system the radio can also be switched off from the menu BJ gt Radio gt Radio Off PN e Radio audio 13 Selecting a radio station Selecting a preset station Press the desired preset button You can also press the NXT button on the steering wheel to select the next preset station Selecting a frequency band Press FM AM to scroll between FM1 FM2 and AM The selected frequency band is shown on the display If the car has the Saab Infotainment or Saab Infotainment Plus system the freguency band can also be changed from the menu BLU gt Radio gt Change Band Band a e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 14 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Ne 14 Radio audio Tuning a stati
4. v EU Y e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 1 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM m e User Manual Saab Infotainment Systems Saab Audio 4 Saab Infotainment 6 Saab Infotainment Plus 8 Radio audio 11 gt Disc media 31 Navigation 39 Index 65 9 Saab Automobile AB 2004 Service Readiness Saab Automobile AB Trollh ttan Sweden Printed in Sweden SA AR 9 e am CT e a Ne 4 2 Introduction This User Manual describes how to use the Saab Infotainment System in the Saab 9 3 There are three models These have differ ent control panels and are all specially designed for the cabin of the Saab 9 3 Saab Audio Saab Infotainment Saab Infotainment Plus There are a number of different amplifier and loudspeaker alternatives This manual covers all the standard and optional Infotainment eguipmentthat can be fitted in your car There may be some differ ences between markets and to meet national legal reguirements 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 2 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM We recommend that you read the appropri ate sections of this manual before using the system for the first time and that you keep this manual in the car for future reference For information regarding warranty condi tions refer to the Warranty and Service Book supplied with your car WARNING texts warn against the danger of inj
5. 4 e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 63 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 4 ZI Navigation 63 Factory settings Resetting positioning 1 Select Reset Positioning from the menu You can at any time reset the system to the 2 Select Yes to reset positioning or No to factory settings per rms 1 Select Factory Settings from the menu 3 Lockthe carwiththeremote control The m TF car must be locked for at least 1 minute 2 Select Yes to reset all settings or No to The accuracy of positioning will initially be to activate the update cancel poor after resetting Bear in mind that traf fic regulations and the current traffic situ ation always take precedence over the directions provided by the navigation system ER TIP USER TIP The settings for your saved routes are not affected if you decide to reset the system the factory settings If the position of the car on the map is incor rect such as after changing tyres the system updates automatically In excep tional cases if the position of the car remains incorrect after driving some dis tance with GPS reception you can resetthe positioning function See page 64 forthe most common reasons why the position of the car is displayed incorrectly io 6 Ne 64 Navigation FAQ The map doesn t show what s actually there why Due to continuous construc tio
6. Select town Address index 4 Enter the name in the text field 1 by selecting a letter from the alphabet 2 using SELECT The options in the list 3 are now limited by your selection e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 49 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 5 To confirm your selection move the cursor down to the list by pressing and holding SELECT or by selecting You can now choose an option from the list To change the list of special characters select 4 To delete a single character press BACK or select MWM Delete the entire contents of the text field by pressing and holding BACK USER TIP The letters that are available are deter mined by the addresses on the DVD PS S O 49 6 Repeat the procedure for the remaining lines to complete the address 7 The menu now also provides the follow ing options Edit Route Edit an existing route Delete move or add new addresses Guidance Start guidance Navigation USER TIP Certain town and street names can occur more than once in a country In such cases a further dialogue box is displayed in which you can specify the address ee e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 50 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 50 Navigation Last 10 routes Select one of the 10 last routes used 1 Select Last 10 Routes from the menu 2 A list of the last 10 routes is displayed with the most recen
7. 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 58 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Adding an address Add one or more waypoints to a route You can add a waypointto an existing route by adding an address 1 Select Add Address from the menu 2 From the menu select how you wish to add the address Navigation Presets see page 48 Address see page 49 Last 10 Routes see page 50 Stored Routes see page 50 Point Of Interest see page 51 On Map see page 53 USER TIP You can have a maximum of 11 addresses per route If the memory is full this is shown on the display 3 Once you have added an address an updated action list for the route that includes the new address will be dis played Waypoint 1 USA SOUTHERN NORCROSS GWINNETT GEORG INTERNATIONAL BLVD NW 4405 Waypoint 2 USA North eastern USA MANHATTAN NEW YORK NEW YO BROADWAY W 44TH ST Destination CANADA TORONTO ONTARIO FRONTSTW MOVE ADDRESS Adding an address 4 Select the position for the new address in the list with SELECT amom 3 Select pos and push to set Z 6 Ne Storing a route 1 Select Store Route from the menu 2 Select from the following menu options Route Name name the route e Navigation Presets make the stored route a preset Store save a route 3 Enter the name of the route in the text field using the list of the alphabet BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPOR
8. FAQ 64 e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 40 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM ZW 40 Navigation Introduction Safety first The use of the navigation system does not free the driver from respon sibility It is more important to follow traffic regulations than the suggested route Traffic regulations and the current traf fic situation always take precedence over the directions provided by the navigation system The driver must observe the highway code applicable to that place For safety reasons most functions are inhibited while the vehicle is in motion How the navigation system works The integrated navigation system uses the Global Positioning System GPS GPS uses signals from satellites that orbit the earth The car s electronics incorporate direction and speed sensors that along with GPS and the digital maps are used to calculate the position of the vehicle Reception of the GPS signal can be dis rupted and sometimes interrupted between high rise buildings and in park ing garages when travelling through tunnels along tree lined alleys or between high sided vehicles during thunderstorms or heavy precipita tion if the GPS antenna is blocked by a roof load if the satellites are switched off for main tenance or repairs am Nu The digital road map In order to plan a route the navigation system
9. 3 Insert the disc label side up into the slot and allow the mechanism to load it auto matically The SID will display Loading If the disc is wrong side up it will be ejected automatically Once all the tracks on one CD have been played playback of the next CD will start if more than one disc is loaded es e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 34 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 34 Disc media NOTICE Always keep the cover completely closed to keep dust out of the CD changer Dust can cause the changer to malfunction Removing a disc CD player Press the EJECT button to the left of the CD slot to eject the CD CD changer in dash Press the button 1 6 under the slot on the CD changer luggage compartment 6 Carefully press the magazine home into CD changer corresponding to the disc you E a e AL e Load the CD changer with 1 6 discs as CE ding o BN a To eject all discs from the CD changer 2 follows e E press and hold a button on the CD changer UE or the changer to check tne Ls Ine 1 6 corresponding to a loaded slot for 1 Open the panel in the side trim on the SID displays Checking magazine 3 seconds left hand side of the luggage compart 7 To start playback press the preset ment button 1 6 corresponding to the appro USER TIP 2 Open the cover over the CD magazine priate CD loaded in the changer fully The CD changer is
10. A 9 NY e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 70 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 70 Notes SB A 9 2 NS e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 71 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Notes T 1 NSA A 9 Ne e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 72 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 72 Notes NSA A 9
11. FM reception and one for AM reception These antennas are integrated in the rear window and windscreen Certain variants may have a rod antenna instead of the antennas in the rear window and wind screen NOTICE Refrain from placing hard or sharp objects on the rear parcel shelf to avoid damaging the antenna wires Multipath propagation Diversity antenna gt Multipath propagation occurs when radio option certain markets only s USER TIP waves from an FM transmitter are reflected To improve radio reception when the topog e by a large building or the like causingthem raphy is a problem a second FM antenna Roof loads can negatively affect tele to arrive slightly later than the direct waves known as a diversity antenna can be fitted communication and GPS reception This can create interference to radio recep in the rear window Consult your Saab tion See also Diversity antenna dealer for further information If sun film is fitted to the rear window it must be a pure plastic variety to maintain good radio reception Ensure that the film does not contain any metal Z T am Sd 2 e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 28 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 28 Radio audio Shadow effect Cross modulation Because FM radio waves travel in straight When the radio is tuned to a weak transmit e lines from the transmitter a shadow effect ter in the v
12. MAP SCALE Select map scale Map orientation 1 Select Map Orientation 2 Select one of the following alternatives from the list e Heading Up The car icon points towards the top of the display and the map is oriented in the direction you are currently moving A compass pointer indicates in which direction you are travelling optional North Up The map is oriented with north at the top of the display and the map automatically scrolls up down and to the sides The car icon remains in the centre of the display Fixed Map The position of the map is fixed and the car icon moves on the dis play When the car icon reaches the edge of the display the system auto matically scrolls to a new map USER TIP If the map scale is 4 miles or more the map is automatically shown with north at the top of the display to provide a better overview Z e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 47 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Scroll map You can scroll the map using the keypad 1 Select Scroll Map from the menu 2 Use the keypad to scroll the map and zoom in and out Definition DM Pa s 00 ANGERED v di KRRRA 1 Uu du Pi o 1 E meg i we A T HI LLBO skocowe KEYPAD DEFINITION M Keypad A ME KORTEDALA yp P o SCROLL MAP Use the keypad to scroll For help on keypad functions select Keypad pag Rig 4 Scroll Direction D Curren
13. Religious Music Religious Talk Personality Public College Weather Radio audio 17 A T g 6 Ne 18 Radio audio Program type broadcasts If you have selected the Sport program type and a sports program starts the current sound source will be interrupted by this sports broadcast The SID will display PTY and the station sending the sports program After the broadcast the audio system will return automatically to the sound source selected previously 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 18 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Cancelling a program type broadcast If you wish to cancel the current program type broadcast press TP or SRC steering wheel control The audio system will then return to the previously selected sound source Press FM AM or CD to select a sound source directly PS S To hear the selected program type only If you do not wish to listen to the audio system but still wish to hear a certain pro gram type 1 Switch on the audio system 2 Activate the PTY function 3 Turn the volume right down e Ne PTY Alarm The alarm program type is always activated It is used by public authorities and emer gency services to broadcast information regarding major incidents and disasters PTY Alarm broadcasts are given highest priority and these will therefore interr
14. move or add new addresses Guidance Start guidance 4 Point Of Interest POI Select a Point Of Interest as the destination 1 Select Point Of Interest from the menu 2 Select how you wish to search for the address Choose one of the following menu options Current Position Search for a destina tion close to your present position Destination Search for a destination starting from a preset destination Other Location Search for a destina tion in another location by specifying the address in one of the following ways Navigation Presets see page 48 Address see page 49 Last 10 Routes see page 50 Stored Routes see page 50 On Map see page 53 Name Search Search for the name of the destination 3 Select the category of destination from the Point Of Interest type list 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 51 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 4 Ifyou choose Name Search you can limit the search area by selecting Region Enter the country to limit the name search to a certain country Town Enter the town to limit the name search to a town 5 Enter the name in the text field 1 by selecting a letter from the alphabet 2 using SELECT The options in the list 3 are now limited by your selection SAAB OF TROY TROY 3 5 mi mMm A UO NAME SEARCH Select POI Name s
15. off the CD player changer by selecting CD Off from the menu SA AR 9 ZW 4 Changing disc media The CD button switches between the CD player and CD changer if fitted Ifthe car has the Saab Infotainment or Saab Infotainment Plus system and the car has a CD player and CD changer you can switch between these from the menu 1 MU gt gt Change Media 2 From the menu select the desired disc media The alternatives available depend on the equipment in your car 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 33 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Loading a disc CD player To load a CD insert the disc label side up into the slot and allow the mechanism to load itautomatically Playback will startfrom the first track Ifthe disc is wrong side up it will be ejected automatically Once all the tracks have been played the CD player will restart from track 1 am Nu EE Disc media 33 CD changer in dash option accessory If a disc is loaded in a slot the correspond ing button on the CD changer will be illumi nated To load a disc 1 Press the button 1 6 on the CD changer corresponding to the slot into which you wish to load the disc choose a button that is not illuminated The SID will display Please wait 2 Wait until the loading mechanism is ready to acceptthe disc Thelamp under the loading slot will shine green The SID will display Insert CD
16. 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 57 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Navigation 57 Symbols and map Intersection zoom ANGEREDSLEDEN 8 mi ANGEREDSLEDEN 3 KORTEDALA 1 3 mi 45 ANGERED GUIDANCE mr 45 ANGERED Au GUIDANCE Push for menu Map USER TIP gt pg GPS When Intersection Zoom is active the system zooms in on the next manoeuvre on the map For how to activate intersection zoom see page 62 SKOGOME KORTEDALA GUIDANCE Push for menu E 4 58 Navigation Editing a route Edit an existing route Delete move or add new addresses 1 Press twice Edit Route or select Edit Route from the navigation main menu 2 Thedestination andwaypoints ofa route are displayed Waypoint 1 USA North eastern USA MANHATTAN NEW YORK NEW YO BROADWAY W 44TH ST Destination CANADA TORONTO ONTARIO FRONT ST W amo mI Vv EDIT ADDRESS Destination and waypoints Mark the address you wish to change and select one of the following menu options Delete Address Delete the selected address from the route Confirm with Ok Move Address Change the order of the route if the route consists of more than one address Select a new position in the list of addresses with SELECT Turn push for options ing route Store Route Save changes Guidance Start guidance Add Address Add a waypoint to an exist
17. Audio 1 MA gt Audio Settings gt Speed Dependent 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting PN e Saab Infotainment 1 3 System gt Audio Settings gt Speed Dependent 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting Saab Infotainment Plus 1 3 More Options gt Speed Dependent 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting 4 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 25 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Sound system EO There are two models of audio system the Premium 150 and Prestige 300 Loudness is controlled automatically by the audio sys tem boosting the highest and lowest fre quency ranges to enhance the sound image when the volume is set to a low level Sound reproduction is therefore excellent what ever the volume setting USER TIP In the 9 3 Convertible the rear loud speakers are located in the side trim of the rear seat B2602 Premium 150 The Premium 150 has 7 loudspeakers three in the fascia the center speaker fur ther enhances the sound image two in the parcel shelf and one in each front door am CT 4 Radio audio 25 ZF S d
18. Saab Audio 5 6 VOL LECT PUSH PULL PUSH SET MENNNENERM NENNEN ee i m E aN E SEEK 2 P FAD re Fn MB MW 09 Y O 9 o 6 Ne 4 6 Saab Infotainment Saab Infotainment The Saab Infotainment system consists ofa main unit comprising a radio A CD player and CD changer for the cabin in dash are available as accessories options and a CD changer for the luggage compartment is available as an accessory The infotainment system can be operated using the steering wheel controls and the control panel The control panel is linked to the Saab Infor mation Display SID which is located above the main unit in the instrument panel gt gt 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 6 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM System overview 1 Saab Information Display SID Displays text characters and information 2 VOL Turns audio system on off Adjusts volume and balance 3 SEEK Tuning CD rapid play and CD track change 4 TRE Adjusts treble 5 BAS Adjusts bass 6 FAD Adjusts balance between front and rear loudspeakers 7 Keypad Radio station presets and for entering letters and numbers Selects discs in the CD changer 1 6 8 Control panel display Main display window of infotainment system 9 MAIN Returns to the main menu 10 BACK Goes back in the menu struc ture and deletes characters 11 SELECT N
19. traffic and alarm announcements If the radio volume is lower than the set min Imum volume when the broadcast is inter T rupted for a traffic or alarm announcement the volume will be raised If the current volume is higher no change will be made e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 23 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Saab Audio 1 3 Audio Settings gt TA Alarm Volume 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting Saab Infotainment 1 3 System 3 Audio Settings gt TA Alarm volume 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting Saab Infotainment Plus 1 MA gt More Options gt TA Alarm volume 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting PN e Radio audio 23 Volume for selected program type broadcasts Set the minimum volume for broadcasts of the selected program type If the radio volume is lower than the set min imum volume when the broadcast is inter rupted for the selected program type the volume will be raised If the current volume is higher no change will be made Saab Audio 1 gt Audio Settings gt PTY volume 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting Saab Infotainment m System 3 gt Audio Settings gt PTY Volume 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting Saab Infotainme
20. which you are unfamiliar with the radio stations and their frequencies The function can be used for both FM and AM bands Press and hold the AS button to initiate a search for the strongest stations within the current frequency band A chime indicates that the system has switched to AutoStore mode Each time the system finds and stores a sta tion the number on the SID will increase If the radio cannot find a sufficient number of stations the remaining preset buttons will be left empty If one of these empty buttons is pressed will appear on the display Switching AS on and off Press the AS button to switch AS mode on and off AS is shown on the SID when the functionis on When you deselectthemode the radio returns to the station and fre guency band that were selected before AS was activated PN e With the Saab Infotainment or Saab Info tainment Plus system you can view a list of stored preset stations accessible with the preset buttons You can also select a radio station from this list 1 ELM Radio gt Preset List 2 oselect a radio station mark the sta tion in the list Empty slots in the preset station list are marked by ZW 16 Radio audio Program type PTY USER TIP The following features Program Type and Traffic Program see page 22 which may not work in your area function only with FM broadcasts The audio system in your Saa
21. M 183261 ce Disc media 31 Disc media CD player changer 32 Portable player 37 Error codes 38 e 4 32 Disc media CD player changer CD changer cabin option accessory CD changer luggage compartment accessory NOTICE We advise against the use of writable CDs in your audio system as in certain cases these types of CD are only suitable for home use and can therefore cause operational problems overheating when played on the car s audio system CD singles 8 cm can be played in the CD player It is however not recom mended to use these in a CD changer The CD changer accepts six CDs 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 32 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Activating disc media Activate the CD player changer by loading a CD or pressing CD or the SRC button on the steering wheel if a disc is already loaded Playback starts with track 1 and the SID displays nn inn 22 45 CD Play 1 With the Saab Infotainment or Saab Info tainment Plus system you can also activate the CD player changer by selecting CD from the menu am CT Switching disc media off The CD player changer is switched off if you press VOL to switch off the audio system or press FM AM or SRC to change to the radio With the Saab Infotainment or Saab Info tainment Plus system you can also switch
22. PTY off Saab Infotainment wan Radio 2 Program Type To switch PTY on mark On To switch PTY off select Off Saab Infotainment Plus EE gt Radio To switch PTY on mark PTY To switch PTY off deselect PTY A T g ZW 4 Checking and changing program type Saab Audio 1 ELE gt Program Type 2 To check or change the program type select PTY on 3 From the list select the desired program type and press SELECT PTY the selected program type will be displayed on the SID The radio then searches for a program of the selected type Saab Infotainment 1 E Radio gt Program Type 2 To check or change the program type select On A listis displayed in which the current program type is checked 3 Select the desired program type from the list and press SELECT to change to this The radio then searches for a pro gram of the selected type Saab Infotainment Plus 1 BJ gt Radio gt PTY Select 2 Select the desired program type from the list The PTY selection is shown at the bottom of the display and the radio searches for a program of that type 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 17 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Current program types News Information Sports Talk Rock Classic Rock Adult Hits Soft Rock Top 40 Country Oldies am Nu Soft Nostalgia Jazz Classical Rhytm amp Blues Soft R B Foreign Lang
23. STUVWXYZ 21 0123456789 O Aa gt gt Cx Ok A R ROUTE NAME Add character Alphabet e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 59 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Use l and I to move the cursor in the text field Select 1 to move the cursor in the text field with SELECT Select characters to change the list of special Select Ala to switch between upper and lower case letters To delete select or press BACK To confirm select Ok When you use the keypad to enter letters Press the appropriate button once for the first letter twice for the second letter three times for the third letter and so on USER TIP You can store a maximum of 40 routes If the memory is full this is shown on the display You are then given the option to delete existing routes am Sd 9 Navigation 59 4 Select Navigation Presets from the menu to make the stored route a navigation preset 5 Select a slot in the presets list by choos ing a slot and pressing SELECT 6 Finish by saving the route by selecting Store USER TIP You can save a maximum of 12 navigation presets If the memory is full this is shown on the display You are then given the option to delete existing navigation presets Tm A UIT 4 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 60 Tuesday Mar
24. Select Yes to confirm the setting Saab Infotainment Saab Infotainment Plus 1 WAN 3 Radio gt Radio Settings 2 Press and hold FM AM for more than 3 seconds To select EU mode check EU mode To select US mode check US mode 3 Select Yes to confirm the setting PN e Radio audio 21 6 Ne 4 22 Radio audio Traffic Program TP If you have activated the Traffic Program function TP the radio will automatically play traffic announcements including announcements from radio stations other than that currently playing You are in effect giving traffic announcements highest prior ity and these will interrupt the current radio broadcast or CD playback Switching TP on and off Use the TP button to turn the TP function on and off When TP is on TP is shown at the bottom of the SID The radio station you are listening to when you press TP may not be able to transmit traffic announcements in which case the following will appear on the SID No TP This message is displayed for 5 seconds If you should wish to hear traffic announce ments press TP while the message shown above is displayed The radio will then search for a station that transmits traffic announcements The following will be shown on the SID while this search is in progress TP Seek If you do not press the TP button the radio will stay tuned to the original st
25. The control panel is linked to the Saab Infor mation Display SID which is located above the main unit in the instrument panel 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 4 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM System overview 1 Saab Information Display SID Displays text characters and information 2 VOL Turns audio system on off Adjusts volume and balance 3 TRE Adjusts treble 4 BAS Adjusts bass 5 FAD Adjusts balance between front and rear loudspeakers 6 1 6 Preset buttons for radio stations Select discs in CD changer 1 6 7 SEEK Tuning CD rapid play and CD track change 8 SELECT Navigates in lists menus under Settings in SID 9 SETTINGS Activates Settings in SID 10 CD Activates CD player changer 11 SCAN Samples each track on a CD or available radio stations PS S 12 AS Automatically tunes and stores radio stations 13 TP Traffic program on off 14 FM AM Activates the radio and changes the frequency band 15 Disc slot Slot for inserting CDs 16 Eject Ejects CDs 17 Hands free microphone 18 SEEK Tuning CD rapid play and CD track change 19 NXT Changes the radio preset or disc in the CD changer 20 Phone No function on U S CA cars 21 SRC Changes between Radio and CD 22 VOL Adjusts volume 23 PTT Push To Talk No function on U S CA cars e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 5 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM e
26. a unit to another car you must contact a Saab dealer Functions related to road safety will con tinue to work even if the security lock has been tripped The audio system will how ever be rendered inoperable until correctly installed by a Saab dealer 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 3 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Button functions The majority of buttons on the control panel control a number of functions The length of time that the button is pressed determines which function is selected Press and hold more than 1 2 s USER TIP Normal press is referred to in the text as press PS S Cleaning the unit Wipe the SID display and control panel dis play clean with a soft dry cleaning cloth NOTICE Spraying cleaner or other fluid directly onto the unit can damage the mechan ical parts Do not touch or point at the display with sharp or pointed objects as this can cause scratches Do not knock or jolt the unit as this can damage it 6 Ne 4 4 Saab Audio Saab Audio The Saab Audio system consists of a main unit comprising a radio ACD player and CD changer for the cabin in dash are available as accessories options and a CD changer for the luggage compartment is available as an accessory The Saab Audio system can be operated using the steering wheel controls certain variants only and the control panel
27. ack change 20 NXT Changes radio preset and disc in CD changer 21 Phone No function on U S CA cars 22 SRC Changes between Radio and CD 23 VOL Adjusts volume 24 PTT Push To Talk No function on U S CA cars e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 9 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM e Saab Infotainment Plus 9 ER Nt i ff o MA Ul ow A SAAB J Ng po d IB3259 IN 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 10 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM ao Ne 10 Saab Infotainment Plus This page has been left blank SA e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 11 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM NA NN 183260 ce Radio audio 11 Radio audio Radio 13 Radio settings 20 Audio settings 23 Sound system 25 Technical data 26 Antennas 27 o Ne 4 12 Radio audio system on and off The audio system is switched on By pressing the VOL knob When the ignition is switched from LOCK to OFF if the audio system was on when the remote control was last removed from the ignition switch The audio system is switched off By pressing the VOL knob When the remote control is removed from the ignition One hour after the ignition was switched off i
28. are inhibited while the vehicle is in motion 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 44 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM New route Entering an address 1 PN 3 New Route gt Address or EL gt Navigation gt New Route gt Address 2 The most recently entered address is shown on the list 3 Select the field you wish to change on the menu Enter the address by select ing characters and letters with SELECT If this is the first time you have entered an address you must first select a coun try and town 4 Enter the remaining address details Your selected address is now shown on the display 6 Select Guidance from the menu to start guidance O1 USER TIP If the New Route option is not available on the main menu guidance for an earlier route is in progress Switch off guidance by selecting Stop Guidance PN e Selecting points of interest 1 Ww 3 New Route gt Point Of Interest or EL gt Navigation gt New Route gt Point Of Interest 2 Select Car Position if the destination is close to the car s present position 3 Select the type of interest from the menu 4 Select the destination from the list 5 Select Guidance to start guidance Route settings E g avoid highways 1 From the main menu select Settings 3 Route Criteria 2 Check the box for Avoid Highways 3 Select Done Guidance To switch to guidance if guidance is active press Or EL gt Navigation If guidance is no
29. ation gt gt 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 22 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Traffic announcements When a traffic announcement is transmit ted the current sound source is interrupted and the SID briefly displays Traffic Announcement Press TP SRC to cancel This message disappears at the end of the announcement if you do not manually inter rupt the announcement During an announcement the SID displays TA Traffic Announcement and the station identity or frequency The volume may also be raised to a preset level refer to Volume for traffic and alarm announcements on page 23 At the end of the traffic announcement the audio system will return to the sound source and volume that were selected prior to the interruption e 0 Cancelling a traffic announcement To cancel the current traffic announcement press TP or the SRC button on the steering wheel The audio system will return to the previous sound source Press FM AM or CD to select a sound source directly To hear traffic announcements only To hear traffic announcements only and mute the audio system 1 Switch on the audio system 2 Activate TP 3 Turn the volume down ZW Audio settings Settings should be made when the car is stationary so that attention to traffic is not reduced increasing the likelihood of an accident Volume for traffic and alarm announcements Set the minimum volume for
30. avigates in lists menus and confirms selections 12 PHONE No function on U S CA cars PS S 13 CD Activates CD player changer 14 SCAN Samples each track on a CD or available radio stations 15 AS Automatically tunes and stores radio stations 16 TP Traffic program on off 17 FM AM Activates the radio and changes the frequency band 18 Disc slot Slot for inserting CDs 19 Eject Ejects CDs 20 Hands free microphone 21 SEEK Tuning CD rapid play and CD track change 22 NXT Changes radio preset and disc in CD changer 23 Phone No function on U S CA cars 24 SRC Changes between Radio and CD 25 VOL Adjusts volume 26 PTT Push To Talk No function on U S CA cars a e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 7 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM e Saab Infotainment 7 9 0 MAIN BACK e ala C SELECT PUSH uN PAS PUSH ON BAL SET OE dU J Y pgrs tuv wxyz J Y 2 FAD 11 M y 10 12 gt 9 FM AM TP AS SCAN CD PHONE ZW 4 8 Saab Infotainment Plus Saab Infotainment Plus The Saab Infotainment Plus system con sists of a main unit comprising a radio and navigation unit A CD player and CD changer for the cabin in dash are available as accessories options and a CD changer for the luggage compartment is available as an accessory The
31. b is equipped with an advanced system allowing information from broad casters to be transmitted visually as text together with the audio signal This infor mation is then decoded by the radio and made available for several new and unique features The RBDS or Radio Broadcast Data Service operates in the FM band only and the information trans mitted is supplied exclusively by partici pating broadcasters Saab has no control over the accuracy of the data or informa tion Please refer to the following pages regarding specific descriptions and oper ation of these functions Coverage by local broadcasters may be limited at this time but as the technology and benefits grow you will find the audio system in your Saab is equipped to take advantage of this service e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 16 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM The PTY function Program TYpe requires programs broadcast on the FM band to include a code for program type e g News When the function is active the radio will monitor the selected program type in the background even if you are listening to a different sound source CD or other FM AM station Program type can be selected and activated irrespective or which sound source is currently active A list of all current program types can be found on page 17 am Nu Switching PTY on and off Saab Audio lt Program Type To switch PTY on mark PTY on To switch PTY off select
32. ch 16 2004 3 31 PM 60 Navigation Stored routes Start guidance for edit and delete stored routes 1 Press twice Stored Routes or select Stored Routes from the navigation main menu 2 Select the route you wish to edit from the list and press SELECT The following menu options appear Delete route Delete a single route or all stored routes To delete the selected route select Selected In the following box confirm with Yes To delete all stored routes select All Stored In the following box confirm with Yes To cancel press BACK 1 USA North central USA LEXINGTON FAYETTE KENTUCKY STONE BLVD LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES CAL E SHORELINE DR 3 SCUSA Last USA Southern USA NORCROSS GW 4405 INTERNATIONAL BLVD HW E STORED ROUTES Stored routes amoron Turn push for options Edit Route Change the selected route Mark an address and press SELECT Properties Show route properties e g if the route is a navigation preset Guidance Start guidance for an existing route If guidance for an earlier route is in progress the following message appears Route guidance is active Do you want to replace the current route with the new one Select Yes to replace the current route with the new route Select No to retain guidance for the cur rent route Z a Ne 4 Settings Here y
33. e button to cease rapid play Track scan Saab Audio and Saab Infotainment only Press SCAN to listen to the first 10 seconds of each track on a CD Press SCAN once more to cancel the scan and select the track that is currently playing Ifthe car has a CD changer track scan will continue with the next CD once all the tracks on the first CD have been scanned T aD e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 36 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM ZW 36 Disc media Random playback Saab Infotainment CD text You can let the CD player changer play gt CD gt Random If the car has the Saab Infotainment Plus tracks in a random order i e notin numeri To activat 0 abel k system you can view the CD title and track cal order If the car has a CD changer this a B p 8 a om pray 0 ae 7 name will pick tracks from all the loaded CDs 10 play tracks in numerical order mar Audio Yi md gt CD Saab Infotainment Plus To switch CD text on check CD Text gt Random To turn CD text off deselect CD Text To activate random playback mark Random on To activate random playback mark USER TIP To play tracks in numerical order mark Random Random off To play tracks in numerical order dese CD text is dependent on the CD Not all lect Random CDs provide CD text information am Nu 2 a
34. e menu option will not be offered To start guid ance you must create a new route or select a stored route Route calculation can take several seconds 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 54 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Traffic regulations and the current traffic situation always take precedence over the directions provided by the navigation system Inattentiveness increases the risk of an accident am Nu Verbal instructions By using verbal instructions to guide you on your route you can be sure to find the right way while still keeping your attention on the traffic Changing the volume of verbal instructions While a verbal instruction is being read adjust the volume with the volume dial or VOL steering wheel control For further information on how to adjust the instruction volume see page 61 V NS e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 55 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Navigation 59 Guidance on the SID The SID is also used to show the direction bearing to the destina Tenau gann evstememblovethssibitedisiav directi d tion if the car is on a road that is not on the digital map The following die E Ld IDI em ec suce symbols show the position of the destination in relation to the car Date Mon 17 Jan 25 45 T FM13 MEGAPOL LA c D KM Note PTY AS NOTELE SID Behind the In front of To the left Shown below are some
35. earch 6 If you choose one of the other options select atab to view the addresses sorted by By Dist with the closest as the crow files address first o In alphabetical order am WP F L D E R 9 Navigation o1 2 6 mi BOLTON S SERVICE STATION X _ USA Southern USA NORCROSS 5386 BUFORD HWY NW 3 1 mi CROWN USA Southern USA NORCROSS 4970 JIMMY CARTER BLVD NW 3 5 mi TEXACO USA Southern USA NORCROSS a 6367 JIMMY CARTER BLVD NW v By destination 7 Mark an address in the list and press SELECT to display the following menu e POI Information Display the informa tion available about the destination View On Map View the position of the destination on the map Edit Route Edit an existing route Delete move or add new addresses Guidance Start guidance 25 T NY a e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 52 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 52 Navigation POI icons Bm Exhibition Or Conference Center Ferry Terminal Gas Station 2 Park amp Ride Parking Garage p P Parking Lot F Bus Station Business Facility e Golf Course p X Grocery Store 0 Historical Monument 7m Parks amp Recreation Police Station B Car Rental Hospital Polyclinic m Hotel Motel gum Light Rail Station m Marina s o sm e 0 a Shopping Center S
36. examples of the information that can be dis car the car of the car played on the SID Continue on Prepare fora Exit Right Roundabout the current right turn hand traffic Right hand road traffic Gentle leftturn U turn ahead Destination ahead Right hand Waypoint traffic PN 4 es e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 56 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 21 56 Navigation Guidance on the control panel display Symbols Guidance can adapted so that itis clear for the user You can change D sal ANGEREDSLEDEN O 18mi the view zoom in and out and orientthe map and display the current 0 19 address and position 1 or select Guidance from the navigation main menu 2 Press Menu to activate the menu 6 Map Scale see page 46 View Mode see page 56 Map Orientation see page 46 Scroll Map see page 47 Car Position see page 47 45 ANGERED Menu TS Sash for menu The map can be shown in a number of ways to change the map view mode during guidance proceed as follows 1 Select View Mode from the menu gt 2 Select one of the alternatives from the list Symbols Show only symbols Symbols amp Map Show symbols and map Map Show only map 1 3 mi B3294 1 Name of next road 2 Symbol for next manoeuvre 3 Distance to next road 4 Current road Z e
37. f the remote control has not been removed One hour after a button was last pressed if the audio system was switched on with out the remote control in the ignition USER TIP If the audio system is switched on without the remote control in the ignition switch the system will be switched off after one hour 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 12 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Sound controls Volume By turning the VOL knob to the desired volume Balance 1 Adjust the balance between left and right hand speakers by pulling out and turning the VOL knob 2 Release the knob to return to volume adjustment Saab Infotainment Plus 1 LL gt Balance 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the balance 3 Press SELECT to save the sound setting am Sd Switchingtheaudio ps MH st Bass Adjust the bass setting by pressing the BAS button to extend the knob then turning it Press in the knob to lock the setting Treble Adjust the treble setting by pressing the TRE button to extend the knob then turning it Press in the knob to lock the setting Fader Adjust the balance between front and rear speakers by pressing the FAD button to extend the knob then turning it Press inthe knob to lock the setting Saab Infotainment Plus 1 MU gt Audio Settings 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the selected sound control 3 Press SELECT to save the sound setting Tm A I ZW
38. icinity of a stronger one the car s can occur when tall buildings or hills antenna will receive a signal from both obstruct the propagation path from the Such interference may cause the unwanted transmitter to the car broadcast to be heard faintly in the back ground Radio waves FM AM FM radio waves radiate in straight lines from the transmitter Because such waves do not follow the curvature of the Earth their strength becomes weaker the further they travel That is why a large number of trans mitters is needed to provide good reception AM waves on the other hand are reflected off the ionosphere thus greatly extending their range e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 29 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM e Radio audio 29 Sources of FM interference Sources of AM interference Interference to FM reception can be caused AM reception is prone to interference e g e by the electrical systems in other vehicles from electrical systems on other vehicles co particularly if the signal from the transmitter high tension power lines and lightning is weak ao 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 30 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Ne 30 Radio audio This page has been left blank eS e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 31 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 P
39. infotainment system can be operated using the steering wheel controls and the control panel The control panel is linked to the Saab Information Display SID which is located above the main unit in the instrument panel Display settings 1 3 System 3 Display Information 2 Select between night time and two other colour schemes 3 Finish with Done 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 8 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM System overview 1 Saab Information Display SID Displays text characters and information 2 VOL Turns audio system on off Adjusts volume and balance 3 AUDIO Activates the audio settings menu 4 TP Traffic program on off 5 FM AM Activates the radio and changes the frequency band 6 AS Automatically tunes and stores radio stations 7 CD Activates CD player changer 8 PHONE No function on U S CA cars 9 NAV Activates the navigation system O Keypad Radio station presets and for entering letters and numbers Selects discs in the CD changer 1 6 11 Control panel display Main display window of infotainment system PN e 12 MAIN Returns to the main menu 13 SEEK Tuning CD rapid play and CD track change 14 BACK Goes back in the menu struc ture and deletes characters 15 SELECT Navigates in lists menus and confirms selections 16 Disc slot Slot for inserting CDs 17 Eject Ejects CDs 18 Hands free microphone 19 SEEK Tuning CD rapid play and CD tr
40. isplay information Here you can specify what information is shown on the map during guidance 1 Select Display Information from the menu 2 Use SELECT to check options you wish to choose Check Intersection Zoom to display an enlarged image of the next manoeuvre Check Manoeuvre Icon to display the location of the next manoeuvre Check Distance To Dest to display the estimated distance to the destination Check Travel time to display the esti mated journey time Check Map Scale to display the current scale Check North Arrow to display a north pointer Check GPS Reception Icon to display an icon for GPS reception 3 Confirm with Done 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 62 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Adjusting the instruction volume Select Volume from the menu Select Instruction Volume to adjust the volume of verbal instructions Adjust the volume by turning SELECT e Select Background Vol to adjust the max imum background volume e g radio Adjust the volume by turning SELECT PS S POI icons Specify here which POI icons are to be dis played on the map For a complete list of POI icons refer to page 52 1 Select POI Icons from the menu 2 Markthe icons in the list that you wish to See To select all the icons choose Select All To deselect all the icons choose Deselect All 3 Confirm with Done 1
41. ki Resort e Stadium Arena City Center Z 4 es e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 53 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 4 Navigation 53 Theater Destination on map 3 Selectthe destination move the cross Select a destination using the ma on the map using the Keypad You can 9 p also use the keypad to zoom in and out B Tourist Attraction 1 Select On Map from the menu on the map see page 46 2 The map shows your present location 4 Confirm you selection of destination by Tourist Information with a cross pressing 0 on the keypad or press SELECT and select Address from the Train Station a m menu ONS wna 5 Once you have selected an address the a 5 University College pq D ys m following menu options are displayed ve a Return to Map Return to the map and select another destination n ho Edit Route Edit an existing route Delete move or add new addresses Guidance Start guidance Scroll and select address e Destination on map T Z ZW 4 54 Navigation Guidance MU gt Navigation or select Guidance in the navigation main menu The navigation system uses the following functions to guide you along your route Verbal instructions Guidance on the SID Guidance on the control panel display USER TIP If guidance is inactive the Guidanc
42. l 4 Index A Activating disc media Adding an address Navigation Adjusting frequency steps Adjusting the instruction volume Antennas Audio settings AutoStore AS Bass C Caring for DVDs CD changer CD changer cabin CD player CD player loading discs CD text Changing a route Changing DVD Changing route criteria Cleaning the unit Connecting a portable player 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 65 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Current position Current program types D Display information DVD map E Editing a route Entering an address Navigation Error codes disc media F Fader FAO Navigation Fine tuning Freguency band G Guidance Guidance on the SID Guidance control panel display am CT 47 17 62 41 58 38 12 64 14 13 54 55 56 Index L Last 10 routes Loading CDs Loading discs CD changer luggage compartment Map display Map information Map orientation Map scale N Name Search Navigation Navigation System Components New route P POI icons POI icons list Point of interest POI Portable player Preset buttons CD Preset buttons Radio Preset list Radio 65 50 33 34 51 42 48 v aD S dll 4 66 Index Presets Navigation Program type PTY PTY Alarm Q Quick guide Navigation R Radio setti
43. locked while the car alarm is armed 3 Press EJECT The CD magazine is now exposed The SID shows No magazine 4 Lift out the CD magazine Take care when opening the CD maga 5 Withdraw one CD tray at a time and load zine cover The unit above the CD or swap the CD label side up Slide the changer may be hot tray back into the magazine Z Selecting and changing discs in CD changer The preset buttons 1 6 on the control panel correspond to discs 1 6 in the CD changer Change discs by pressing the appropriate preset button e i en Preset buttons Preset buttons Saab Infotain Saab Audio ment Saab Info tainment Plus e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 35 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Selecting and changing tracks Tochangeto a preceding or following track press SEEK The track number is displayed on the SID If you wish to restart playback from the beginning of the current track press SEEK left arrow To change to the preceding track press SEEK twice in succession With the Saab Infotainment or Saab Info tainment Plus system you can change tracks from the menu E gt CD gt Change Track am Sd c Disc media 35 Rapid play Press and hold SEEK to initiate rapid play of the current track If you hold the button depressed for more than 5 seconds the speed of rapid play increase Release th
44. n the control panel display Saab Audio 1 Eu gt Radio Settings To allow rolling advertisements dese lect PS name Freeze To prevent rolling advertisements from being displayed check PS name Freeze 2 Select Done to confirm 3 Press SETTINGS or select Exit to exit the menu PN e Saab Infotainment Saab Infotainment Plus 1 au 3 Radio gt Radio Settings To allow rolling advertisements dese lect PS name Freeze To prevent rolling advertisements from being displayed check PS name Freeze 2 Select Done to confirm and return to the main radio menu USER TIP Rolling advertisements can only be prohibited for activated preset stations ZW 4 Adjusting frequency steps If the car is shipped from Europe to North America the radio s frequency steps will require adjustment since these differ in these two parts of the world When the frequency step setting is changed any station presets will be erased and replaced by default freguencies To activate the new settings Switch off the audio system lock the car and wait a couple of seconds Then unlockthe car and turn the audio system back on 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 21 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Saab Audio 1 3 Radio Settings 2 Press and hold FM AM for more than 3 seconds To select EU mode check EU mode To select US mode check US mode 3
45. n work changes to the road network and suchlike the digital maps are not always complete For more information contact your Saab dealer The position of the car is incorrect after it having been towed or transpor ted why f the car has been transpor ted such as on a train or ferry or if GPS reception has not been possible it can take up to 30 minutes to calculate the position of the car The system doesn t calculate the guickest shortest route why Expe rience and local knowledge can someti mes produce a better route than that calculated by the system The position of the car on the map is wrong why GPS reception can be dis rupted Local conditions and or incom plete data can cause calculation errors 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 64 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM The position of the car on the map is wrong after the battery is reconnected why If the power supply to the GPS antenna has been cut it may take up to 30 minutes before the system can receive GPS signals and calculate the correct position of the car The position of the car on the map is wrong after the tires have been chan ged why The system automatically recalibrates after a tyre change The time reguired for this varies depending on the type of road and speed of the car Do I need to start the car to use the navigation system No you only need to insert the remote control am CT v aD S dl
46. ngs Radio audio Random playback Rapid play Removing CDs Rolling advertisements Radio Route criteria icons Route settings S Scanning radio stations Scroll map Security lock Selecting a radio station Selecting and changing tracks Selecting POI icons Selecting changing discs CD changer Settings Navigation EO 48 19 44 35 61 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 66 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Sound controls Audio Sound system Speed dependent volume compensation Start volume Audio Stored routes Storing a route Storing stations Switching disc media off Switching the audio system off Switching the audio system on System Overview y Technical data Radio audio Track scan Traffic program TP Treble Tuning a station V Verbal instructions Navigation Volume for traffic and alarm announcements Volume verbal instructions am CT 26 35 22 12 14 94 23 62 2 NS e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 67 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Notes 67 Notes SB A 9 NY e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 68 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 68 Notes SB A 9 2 NS e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 69 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Notes 69 NSA
47. not only needs to know the position of the car but also requires a digital road map of the destination and roads Such dig ital maps are stored on the DVD Due to local conditions and incomplete data route calculation errors can arise The calculated route can differ from actual con ditions since the data on the DVD dates from the release data of the disc USER TIP We recommend the use of the most current version of the digital map for navi gation Contact your Saab dealer for up to date road maps a 4 e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 41 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 4 Ne Navigation 41 DVDs Caring for DVDs Do not touch the playing surface Hold m the disc by its outer edge or by holding The Saab Navigation System is housedin Do not store DVDs in direct sunlight or one finger on the outer edge andinserting the luggage compartment See the illustra heat one finger into the hole tion on page 42 Changing DVD ye 1 Press EJECT to eject the DVD 2 Insert the new DVD The disc will be fed in automatically USER TIP Contact your Saab dealer for up to date Carefully wipe away dust and dirt from the maps and new DVDs playing surface side without label using a clean soft dry cloth Wipe in straight lines from the centre of the disc to the out side The DVD player is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product Service and repair work mus
48. nt Plus 1 MA gt More Options gt PTY Volume 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting ZW 4 24 Radio audio Max start volume Set the maximum volume permitted for radio and CD playback when the audio system is turned on If the volume was higher than the set start volume when the audio system was last switched off the volume will be lowered the next time the audio system is switched on If the volume was lower no change will be made Saab Audio 1 lam gt Audio Settings gt Max Start Volume 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting Saab Infotainment 1 3 System gt Audio Settings gt Max Start Volume 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting Saab Infotainment Plus 1 MA gt More Options gt Max Start Volume 2 Turn SELECT to adjust the volume 3 Press SELECT to save the setting 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 24 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Speed dependent volume compensation As vehicle speed increases the noise level in the cabin also increases To avoid having to change the volume constantly you can let the audio system increase and decrease the volume and bass level as the speed of the car increases and decreases Select one of four settings High maximum compensation Normal medium compensation Low low compensation Off no compensation Saab
49. on Automatic tuning Press SEEK to initiate automatic tuning A chime indicates that the system has switched to automatic tuning The radio searches for the closest strong signal and stops at that freguency Manual tuning Press and hold SEEK to start manual tuning The changing frequency is shown on the SID Release the button to stop at the desired frequency Fine tuning Touch SEEK to adjust the frequency in steps of 0 02 MHz Scanning radio stations To listen to each radio station within a fre quency band for 10 seconds press SCAN SCAN will appear on the SID Press SCAN once again to halt scanning and select the radio station that is currently playing If your car has the Saab Infotainment Plus system select Scan via the menu 3 Radio gt Scan am Sd Storing stations Storing the present station Store the current radio station by pressing and holding the desired preset button A chime will sound once the station has been stored Preset buttons Preset buttons Saab Infotain Saab Audio ment Saab Info tainment Plus P A UIT ZW AutoStore AS 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 15 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM c Radio audio 15 Displaying a list of presets AutoStore AS provides an additional fre quency band that can be used to search for and store stations automatically when you are in an area in
50. ou can make settings for functions such as route calculation instruction volume and graphic presentation Select Settings from the navigation main menu Route Criteria see page 61 Display Information see page 62 Volume see page 62 POI Icons see page 62 Factory Settings see page 63 Reset Positioning see page 63 Changing route criteria Set criteria for route calculation For example you may wish to avoid ferries for motorways 1 Select Route Criteria from the menu 2 Check one of the two alternatives Fast Route for short journey time Short Route for short distance 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 61 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Fast Route _ Short Route _ Avoid Highways _ Avoid Ferries _ Avoid Tolls Accept route criteria Destination Route Criteria amp ROUTE CRITERIA 3 Check one or more of the following alter natives e Avoid Highways to avoid motorways Avoid Ferries to avoid ferries Avoid Tolls to avoid toll roads 4 Finish with Done amom gU USER TIP Even if you have chosen to avoid motor Ways ferries and suchlike the system may all the same suggest taking such a route if other alternatives are unrealistic am Sd Route Navigation criteria icons Avoid ferries Permit toll roads Avoid toll roads 4 61 6 Ne 4 62 Navigation D
51. oute before guidance starts 1 Select Navigation Presets from the menu 2 Select the preset from the list under the Navigation Presets tab A menu with the following options appears View Route Display the route as a list with your destination and any way points Edit Route Edit an existing route Delete move or add new addresses Guidance Start guidance USER TIP A navigation preset can consist of a route with one address destination only or several addresses destination waypoints For how to set navigation presets see page 59 am Sd Selecting using the keypad If you are in the main navigation menu you can also select one of your presets using the keypad 1 AD or 3 Navigation 2 Use the keypad 1 12 to choose a preset destination Guidance will start automatically dai ae New Route View Map Home Stored Routes Settings NAVIGATION Select a new route Ne Entering an address Specify an address by looking in an address index 1 Select Address from the menu 2 The most recently entered address is shown on the list 3 Select the field you wish to change on the menu If this is the first time you have entered an address you must first select a country and town ABCDEFGI 1 JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ o 0123456789 O ES TROLLBACKEN TROLLHATTAN
52. stics function If a fault is detected a error code is generated to help workshop technicians to diagnose the fault Below are the codes for some faults that you might be able to rectify yourself If an error code persists after you have taken the appropriate action contact a Saab workshop NOTICE Proceed with care if rectifying a fault If in doubt contact a Saab workshop NOTICE All work on the infotainment system must be carried out at a Saab workshop 5 CD error The CD cannot be read due to dirt or Carefully wipe away dust and dirt from the playing surface with a soft scratches clean dry cloth CD eject error The CD is stuck Check that nothing is obstructing the disc slot and preventing the CD from ejecting am Nu e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 39 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM e Navigation 39 ATO aa II TY n IT WT YW NS option accessory certain variants only AE He eS m NS 301 WONT WAX YA ntroduction WD DOS S AN ASE DVDs 41 X 5 y Navigation System Es fer NS Y Components 42 2 Hf System Overview 43 7 ITN ll Quick guide 44 7 MA IN Map information 45 06 Map display 46 i E New route 48 POI icons 52 ee Guidance 54 Editing a route 58 Stored routes 60 mm Settings 61
53. t Position EL Zoom out Zoomin Select Address Push to continue 0 Navigation Current position You can view the position of the car on the map without guidance 1 Select Car Position from the menu The address location of the car and the cur rent map reference are displayed 2 To return to the map view select Done e 47 eS a Ne 4 48 Navigation New route Create a route by selecting a destination using the following menu options NT New Route or 3 Navigation gt New Route Navigation Presets Select a preset e g home work or the shops Address Specify an address by looking in an address index An address consists of a country town street street number and possibly an intersection Last 10 Routes Select one of the 10 last routes used Stored Routes Select a destination from a stored route Point Of Interest Select a point of interest as the destination On Map Select a destination using the map USER TIP If the New Route option is not available on the main menu guidance for an earlier route is still in progress Switch off the active guidance by selecting Stop Guid ance 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 48 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Navigation presets Selecting from the list By selecting navigation presets from your preset list you can check and edit the r
54. t active you must start guidance N2 o 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 45 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Navigation 45 Map information Car icon Waypoint Destination POI icon Distance to destination A Estimated journey time j North pointer O 18mi 8 Scale ANGERED 0 19 9 Route K RRA if S n O I 10 GPS reception icon 9 J j Y 11 Manoeuvre icon A USER TIP Due to continual changes to the road network and traffic regulations the digital NOOR WD SKOGOME o map is not always complete The maps are constantly updated Ask your Saab dealer for more information TUWE o8 GUIDANCE 183284 iss 4 46 Navigation Map display To display the map without starting guid ance for a route proceed as follows 1 3 View map or gt Navigation gt View map 2 Press Menu to activate the menu D S ve GPS View Mode Map Orientation Scroll Map irons Car Position R a E m VIEW MAP Change map scale 2 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 46 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Map scale Changing scale Zoom in and outofthe digital map by chang ing the scale as follows 1 Select Map Scale 2 Select the desired scale from the list pus GPS O 1 16 mi A se Q 1 8 mi 1 4 mi 1 2 mi ers i H Q 2 mi A Dod Ami O 4 mi Vv
55. t and anti Pd A clockwise to scroll up a list Press the dial to emm umm mm A M Prack confirm your selection Mr ee omen o WL 4 O SELECT 4 BACK on Exit menus go back in the menu structure 4 N Tm 8w Gwyr f and delete characters J GUIDANCE a J 5 VOL EE BE Adjust the volume of verbal instructions e while these are being read 6 Keypad Scroll and zoom maps enter letters and select presets and tabs Keypad functions are indicated on the tab on the left of the screen 7 VOL Adjust the volume of verbal instructions while these are being read e e E ZW 4 44 Navigation Quick guide The quick guide covers the most common ways to operate the navigation system System Overview NAV Goto the main navigation menu or the current guidance if guidance is active SELECT Mark options in menus lists and indexes Turn clockwise to scroll down a list and anticlockwise to scroll up a list Press the dial to confirm your selection BACK Exit menus go back in the menu structure and delete characters Keypad Select preset destinations and tabs scroll and zoom maps enter letters and numbers Traffic regulations and the current traf fic situation always take precedence over the directions provided by the navigation system Inattentiveness increases the risk of an accident e For safety reasons most functions
56. t first 1 USA North central USA LEXINGTON FAYETTE KENTUCKY STONE BLVD 2 USA Western USA LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES CAL E SHORELINE DR 3 SCUSA z USA Southern USA NORCROSS GW 4405 INTERNATIONAL BLVD HW STORED ROUTES List of the last 10 routes 3 Select the route from the list using SELECT 4 A menu with the following options appears e View Route Display the route as a list with your destination and any way points Edit Route Edit an existing route Delete move or add new addresses e Guidance Start guidance amoron Turn push for options Stored routes Select a destination from a stored route 1 Select Stored Routes from the menu 2 A list of stored routes will appear The routes are sorted in alphabetical order 10 9 2ABC 1 BOB USA Western USA LONG BEACH LOS E SHORLINE DR 2 BILLY USA SOUTHERN NORCROSS GWIN 4405 INTERNATIONAL BLVD NW 3 CN Tower CANADA TORONTO ONTARIO FRONT ST W STORED ROUTES List of stored routes Amoron Turn push for options NO 3 Select aroute from the list with SELECT Routes are listed under tabs in alphabet ical order Use the keypad to change tabs Once you have chosen a route a menu with the following options will appear View Route Display the route as a list with your destination and any way points Edit Route Edit an existing route Delete
57. t only be carried out by authorized technicians If the casing is damaged hazardous laser radiation can occur am Sd 2 e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 42 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM 42 Navigation Navigation System Components TP AS PHONE AUDIO 1 2 abc 3def ce 1 Saab Information Display SID Displays guidance information See page 55 for a description of the SID 2 Saab Navigation System The navigation unit that reads the digital road map information on the DVD See page 41 for how to change DVDs 3 Antenna Receives GPS signals Bear in mind that roof loads can negatively affect reception 4 Control panel The navigation system s main unit Informa tion shown on the display can be controlled using the buttons and dials on the control panel and using the steering wheel controls 5 Steering wheel controls Control certain functions from the steering wheel improving safety CN WA e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 43 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM e o Navigation 43 System Overview NAV 00000000 Go to the main navigation menu or the cur rent guidance if guidance is active 2 MAIN Return to the main menu to select Navigation l FMAM cb NAV an 3 SELECT a 2 Mark options in menus lists and indexes PATA PHONEU 3 la PEE Turn clockwise to scroll down a lis
58. upt other radio broadcasts or CD playback During an alarm broadcast the SID will display Alarm Press TP SRC to cancel e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 19 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM This message disappears at the end of the alarm announcement if you do not manually interrupt the announcement If you are in the middle of a phone conver sation if equipped with OnStar this will be interrupted by the alarm announcement am CT EE Radio audio 19 Interrupt priorities The priority given to functions that can inter rupt the current radio broadcast or CD play back is as follows 1 PTY Alarm highest priority 2 Traffic announcement 3 Other program types For instance a PTY broadcast e g News will interrupt the current radio broadcast or CD playback a traffic announcement will interrupt a PTY broadcast and so on Atthe end of the current broadcast the system will return to the preceding function ZW 20 Radio audio Radio settings Setting should be made when the car is stationary so that attention to traffic is not reduced increasing the likelihood of an accident e 93USSPSEINFOMOS book Page 20 Tuesday March 16 2004 3 31 PM Rolling advertisements Some radio stations present rolling adver tisements on the SID If your car has the Saab Infotainment or Saab Infotainment Plus system these advertisements are also shown o
59. ury if the specified instructions are not followed NOTICE NOTICE texts warn of potential damage to your car if the recommendations are not followed USER TIP USER TIP texts provide you the reader with useful information about the use and function of the system am Sd Since the policy at Saab Automobile AB is one of continual improvement we retain the right to incorporate modifications and to alter specifications during production with out prior notice If you have any queries concerning your car its eguipment the warranty conditions or the like your Saab dealer will be pleased to help Best wishes Saab Automobile AB All work on the infotainment system must be car ried out at a Saab workshop Saab does not accept liability for any damage caused by the fitting of spare parts exchange parts or accessories that are not approved by Saab Automobile AB The specifications design particulars and illus trations included in the User Manual are not bind ing and are not always totally true to life T aD 6 Ne Security lock The infotainment system has an electronic security lock The security lock requires all units to have been installed by a Saab dealer The units are checked each time the car is used to ensure that they are installed in the correct car If you wish to install a unit at a later date or wish to transfer

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