User Menu
The user menu provides access to further features that can be changed to suit personal preferences. While the navigation computer is in navigation, radio or CD modes, the user menu can be accessed by pressing and holding the tone button for more than 2 seconds. The user menu is displayed over two screens, which can be toggled between using the => multifunction button. Using the appropriate multifunction button or the RH rotary control, the following settings can be selected and adjusted:
Screen 1
- Gal - Automatic volume control setting (see above).
- Tel - If a handsfree telephone system is connected to the navigation computer, allows either mute (telephone mute mode) or audio signal (telephone conversation via the ICE speakers) to be selected.
- Lcd - The LCD can be set to appear negative, positiveor automatic. In automatic , the display will be positive or negative, depending on the setting of the exterior lamps.
- Led - A Light Emitting Diode (LED) in the display can be set to off or blinking . When set to blinking, the LED flashes when the navigation computer is switched off.
- M/S
- Radio reception can be set to Stereo, Mono or Auto, to suppress interference and reflections and so optimize reception. Stereo
is for exceptionally good reception conditions. Mono
is for poor reception conditions. In auto
, the normal setting, the navigation computer automatically switches between stereo and mono depending on reception conditions.
Screen 2
- Nav - Sets how audio navigation instructions are delivered. In onl, other audio sources are suppressed and only the navigation instruction is output to the speakers. In mixed, the volume of any other audio source is reduced and the volume of the navigation announcement is the same as the original audio source +/- 6 dB (adjustable). In independ, the audio source and navigation announcement can be set to independent volume levels.
- Aux - Used to switch auxiliary CD AF connections between Aux mode on and Aux mode off. If no CD autochanger is installed, an external cassette or CD player can be connected to the navigation computer and powered by switching on the auxiliary CD AF connections.
- Cmp - Allows a compass to be shown on the LCD when route guidance is not active.
- BeV - Used to adjust the signal tone volume. Signal tones sound to confirm storage confirmation etc. and can be set between 0 (quiet) and +5 (loud).