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CLASSIC INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM EN | DE CLASSIC INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM EN Introduction IMPRINT Jaguar Land Rover Limited, Abbey Road, Whitley, Coventry CV8 3LF Great Britain ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK Please take the time to read all the user documentation delivered with your Classic Infotainment System as quickly as possible. The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print. Subsequent modifications/updates to the unit may mean that descriptions in the handbook may no longer be entirely in accordance with the status of the unit. In the interest of progress we reserve the right to change the specifications, the design or the documentation at any time without notice and without any obligation. This publication or parts of this publication are not allowed to be copied or translated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted. SYMBOLS USED Safety instructions either provide a procedure that must be followed exactly, or information that should be considered with great care to prevent the possibility of injury. Precautionary measures either provide a procedure that must be followed exactly, or information that should be considered with great care to prevent the possibility of damage to your vehicle. All rights reserved. Published by Jaguar Land Rover Limited 2018. 2 UNIT PART NUMBER BD11017, BD11018, BD11019, BD11020, BD11021, BD11022, LR114720, LR115044, LR117489, LR117490 STATUS Status 08/2018, handbook version 1.0 SUPPORT Contact number:
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Jaguar Land Rover Classic Works DC1 Imperial Road Prologis Park Ryton-on-Dunsmore Coventry CV8 3LF Great Britain website: www.jaguarclassicparts.com SAFETY The Classic Infotainment System is the central control unit for the radio, media functions, iPod, external audio sources, sound settings, navigation and Bluetooth telephony. To ensure you do not put yourself or others at risk or cause yourself or others harm while using your Classic Infotainment System, you must pay attention to the following points:
Risk of accident. Due to distraction, you could lose control of the vehicle. Only operate your Classic Infotainment System if you can control your vehicle safely and the road traffic situation permits. If in Introduction doubt, stop and operate the Classic Infotainment System with the vehicle stationary. The navigation system is only intended as an aid for the driver and provides a suggestion for the route. This aid does not relieve you of your sole responsibility to drive correctly to suit the road traffic, to comply with the highway code as well as other applicable provisions in relation to how to act in road traffic. As a driver you must assess the current traffic situation. You remain solely responsible for driving your vehicle safely. Continue to pay attention to the traffic situation. INTENDED USE The Classic Infotainment System is used for the reception of radio stations, for playing back audio files on memory cards and other data carriers, for making telephone calls via Bluetooth and for navigation. COPYRIGHT All the programs and terms mentioned in this document may be registered marks or trademarks of the related manufacturers and are not allowed to be used commercially or for other purposes. Without the express written permission of the originator, no part of this documentation is allowed to be copied or transmitted for any purpose, independent of the manner or the means, electronic or mechanical, with which this action is taken. All rights reserved. 3 Contents Contents Imprint ................................................................. 2 About this handbook .................................... 2 Symbols used ................................................... 2 Unit part number ............................................ 3 Status................................................................... 3 Support ............................................................... 3 Safety .................................................................. 3 Intended use ..................................................... 3 Copyright ........................................................... 3 Controls .............................................................. 7 Menu structure ................................................. 8 Basic functions ................................................. 8 Selecting operating mode ........................... 8 Switching on and off the unit ..................... 8 Volume control ................................................ 8 Muting ................................................................. 8 Touchscreen operation ................................. 8 Tone ...................................................................... 9 Equalizer ............................................................. 9 Loudness ............................................................ 9 Balance ............................................................... 9 Fader .................................................................... 9 Time format, date and time ........................ 9 Time format ....................................................... 9 Date ...................................................................... 10 Time ..................................................................... 10 Time synchronisation .................................... 10 Standby time .................................................... 10 Button sound .................................................... 10 AM tuner on/off ............................................... 10 Choose radiozone ........................................... 11 Day/night mode............................................... 11 Language ........................................................... 11 Volume of the audio sources ...................... 11 Version information ........................................ 12 Factory settings .............................................. 12 Restarting Classic Infotainment System 12 TUNER main menu ......................................... 13 Activating tuner ............................................... 13 Setting station .................................................. 13 Setting frequency band ................................ 13 Setting station manually .............................. 13 Setting station using station search ........ 13 Setting station via list of stations ............. 13 Setting station via saved stations............. 13 Saving stations ................................................. 14 Saving current station ................................... 14 Saving station from list of stations .......... 14 Alternative frequency (AF) on/off ........... 14 4 Traffic messages (TA) on/off ...................... 14 MEDIA main menu .......................................... 15 Activating MEDIA ........................................... 15 Audio playback from USB sticks and SD cards .............................. 15 Connecting USB stick.................................... 15 Inserting and removing SD card ............... 15 Inserting SD card ............................................ 15 Removing SD card .......................................... 15 Audio playback from a Bluetooth device (A2DP) .................................................. 16 Audio playback from iPod or iPhone ... 16 Audio playback via the AUX port ............. 16 File formats supported ................................. 17 Information on Bluetooth ........................... 17 PHONE main menu ........................................ 17 Making telephone calls ................................. 17 Requirements for making telephone calls ................................................. 17 Dropped calls while driving ........................ 17 Answering call .................................................. 18 Rejecting call .................................................... 18 Ending call ......................................................... 18 Making call ......................................................... 18 Re-dialling .......................................................... 18 Automatically accept call on/off .............. 18 Direct dialling ................................................... 18 Functions during a call ................................. 18 Changing microphone .................................. 18 List of contacts ................................................ 19 Transferring list of contacts ........................ 19 Sorting list of contacts ................................. 19 Calling contact ................................................. 19 Finding contact ............................................... 19 Deleting list of contacts ............................... 19 Call lists ............................................................... 19 Displaying call lists ......................................... 19 Calling telephone number from a call list ................................................... 19 Bluetooth settings ........................................ 19 Bluetooth function on/off .......................... 19 Coupling Bluetooth device ........................20 Coupling via Classic Infotainment System ................................................................20 Coupling via mobile phone ........................20 Connecting coupled Bluetooth devices ...............................................................20 Manual connection ........................................20 Closing Bluetooth connection .................20 Uncoupling mobile phone ..........................20 Changing pairing code ................................. 21 Changing Bluetooth name ......................... 21 The navigation system .................................. 21 Switching on navigation ..............................22 Entering the destination..............................22 Possible ways of entering an address ....22 Entering address ............................................22 Choosing town/city centre as destination ..................................................22 Information without complete address...............................................................22 Destination from points of interest .........23 Destination from saved places .................23 Destination from history .............................23 Destination from saved routes ..................23 Destination via coordinates .......................23 Destination from all destination types ..23 Destination via map ......................................24 Saving destination .........................................24 Routes ................................................................24 Entering new route ........................................24 Saving route .....................................................24 Saving active route .......................................24 Renaming route ..............................................24 Changing route ...............................................24 Changing order of destinations................24 Deleting individual destination .................25 Adding interim point ....................................25 Avoiding specific sections on the route ....................................................................25 Avoiding specific roads on a route .........25 Avoiding stretch of road ahead ................25 Restoring original route ...............................25 Displaying alternative routes .....................25 Interrupting navigation ................................25 Deleting next interim point ........................26 Deleting active route ....................................26 Deleting individual saved route ................26 Deleting all saved routes .............................26 Defining new starting point .......................26 Deleting new starting point .......................26 Starting route simulation ............................26 Jumping back to last turning ....................26 Jumping forward to next turning ............26 Interrupting simulation ................................26 Increasing simulation speed ......................27 Ending simulation ..........................................27 During navigation ..........................................27 Contents Repeating navigation announcements ..27 Display during navigation ...........................27 Turning ...............................................................27 Lane recommendation .................................27 Traffic messages on the map ....................28 Displaying useful information ...................28 Navigation settings .......................................28 Setting vehicle profile ..................................28 Adding new profile ........................................29 Setting route planning method ................29 Setting navigation mode ............................29 Setting road types .........................................29 Setting volume for sounds .........................29 Switching on or off sounds ....................... 30 Setting the level of detail of the voice instructions ...................................................... 30 Reading out road names ............................ 30 Settings warnings for road speed limits................................................................... 30 Settings warnings for warning points ..... 31 Types of warnings ........................................... 31 Settings zoom and angle of the map ...... 31 Settings map day/night view ..................... 31 Setting map colours .....................................32 Enabling or disabling the display of 3D objects on the map ................................32 Enabling or disabling route recording ...........................................................32 Enabling or disabling the display of point of interest symbols on the map ...............32 Setting data fields on the map .................32 Displaying progress bar for the route ....32 Providing motorway information .............33 Displaying points of interest close to motorway journeys........................................33 Automatic overview ......................................33 Displaying road signs ...................................33 Displaying junction overview ....................33 Displaying tunnel view .................................33 Providing traffic jam avoidance on motorways ........................................................33 Providing real-time route alternatives ...33 Providing information on car parks in the vicinity ................................................... 34 Providing suggestions on variations ......34 Map view and map alignment ...................34 Setting language for the user interface............................................................. 34 Setting language for voice outputs ........34 5 Contents Setting units and formats ...........................34 Setting time zone automatically ..............35 Setting time zone manually .......................35 Setting summer time ....................................35 Menu animation ..............................................35 Traffic messages/real-time traffic messages (TMC).............................................35 Reception of traffic messages .................35 Choosing data sources for real-time traffic messages .............................................35 Real-time traffic messages .........................35 Displaying traffic information ...................36 Displaying free flow of traffic ....................36 Setting time saving for route recalculation ....................................................36 Prompting for route recalculation ...........36 Journey overview ...........................................36 Starting configuration wizard ...................36 Updating digital map ...................................37 Important safety instructions on installation ........................................................37 Installation ........................................................38 Fine adjustment of the installation depth ..................................................................38 Removal .............................................................38 Connection of accessories .........................39 Installation of the hands-free microphone ......................................................39 Installation of the GPS antenna ................39 Installation of the antenna signal splitter ................................................................39 Connection diagram .................................... 40 Technical data .................................................. 41 System ................................................................. 41 Tuner/digital radio .......................................... 41 Bluetooth .......................................................... 41 Navigation software ....................................... 41 Dimensions/weight ........................................ 41 Items supplied .................................................. 41 6 CONTROLS TUNER MEDIA PHONE Basic operation NAVI MAP BACK 14 13 12 11 10 1 9 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 1. Microphone for hands-free system 2. Light sensor for display brightness 3. NAVI (navigation mode) 4. MAP (map view) and repeat 5. Back button 6. USB port 7. Aux in 8. Rotary knob/push button last announcement Turn: change frequency/change value/
change menu command Press: next station/save station/
choose menu command 9. Display with touchscreen function 10. On/Off knob Long press: switch on/off Classic Infotainment System Turn: adjust volume Short press: mute on/off/interrupt traffic message iPod/iPhone Play back from USB stick Play back from microSDHC card Play back from Bluetooth audio source 11. microSDHC card slot 12. PHONE/choose telephone 13. MEDIA/choose media source Aux in 14. TUNER/choose frequency band Note: The DAB+ function is only available in Europe. Note: The SD card function is only avail-
able for Land Rover devices.
(AM/FM/DAB+) 7 To prevent distraction or startling due to a sudden traffi c message or navigation announcement, ensure the volume is always reasonable. Muting Press On/Off knob briefl y. The sound is switched on or off . Note: Muting also interrupts the incoming traffi c messages. Touchscreen operation To operate the unit using the touchscreen display, follow these steps:
1. Touch the touchscreen using your fi nger. 2. Move your fi nger over the touchscreen to the left/right/top/bottom with light pressure. The selection on the touchscreen display moves depending on the direction. In this way you can navigate through lists or menus. To accept a selection, tap the touchscreen display with your fi nger. A menu is opened, an option is chosen or a function is run. Basic operation MENU STRUCTURE 1 2 5 4 3 Status bar 1. 2. Main display 3. EQ/sound settings 4. System settings 5. Options for tuner BASIC FUNCTIONS Selecting operating mode Press the TUNER, MEDIA, PHONE, NAVI and MAP buttons to change between the various operating modes of the Classic Infotainment System. Switching on and off the unit The Classic Infotainment System is switched on and off together with the ignition. Alternatively, you can switch on and off the Classic Infotainment System manually. For this purpose press the On/
Off knob for a few seconds. Volume control Turn the On/Off knob to adjust the volume. Depending on the operating mode selected, you change the volume for the active audio source, a traffi c message, a navigation announcement, the telephone ring sound or the telephone call. 8 TONE 1 1 System settings 1 2 1 Choose sound settings Equalizer Using the Equalizer you can adjust the treble, mid-range and bass. You can also select pre-defined EQ presets. To set, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Equalizer. 3. Choose required EQ preset:
Pop Rock Classic Jazz Custom
. Choose Custom to set your own personal EQ settings. Set the required values using the arrows
(1). Loudness High and low frequencies in the sound spectrum are enhanced by activating the Loudness function. To set, follow these steps:
1. Choose sound settings 2. Choose Loudness
. The option field shows whether the function is activated or deactivated. Balance Using the Balance you can move the sound within the vehicle to the right or left. To set, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Balance. 3. Set the required value using the Choose sound settings
. arrows (1). 4. Save the setting: choose (2). Fader Using the Fader you can move the sound within the vehicle to the front or back. To set, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Fader. 3. Set the required value using the Choose sound settings
. arrows (1). 4. Save the setting: choose (2). TIME FORMAT, DATE AND TIME To set the time format, date and time, follow these steps:
. Time format 1. Choose 2. Choose Date/time. 3. Choose 12h mode or 24h mode. Depending on the setting already 9 System settings active, the setting changes to 24h mode or 12h mode. The setting displayed is activated. Date 1. Choose 2. Choose Date/time. 3. Choose Date. 4. Set the date using the arrows Time 1. Choose 2. Choose Date/time. 3. Choose Time. 4. Set the time using the arrows TIME SYNCHRONISATION The following options are available to synchronise the time:
RDS: if this function is activated, the time is regularly synchronised with the time in the RDS signal. GPS: if this function is activated, the time is regularly synchronised with the time signal in the GPS signal. Manually: if this function is activated, the time you set manually is used. To set the time synchronisation, follow these steps:
. 1. Choose 2. Choose Time synchronizing. 3. Choose required option. The option fi eld shows whether the function is activated or deactivated. STANDBY TIME If the standby time function is activated, after switching off the ignition the Classic Infotainment System remains 10 in the standby mode for the time you have selected. If you switch back on the ignition within the time set, the navigation is active again immediately, for example. To set the standby time, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Standby. 3. Choose required setting 5 minutes, 15 Choose
. minutes, 30 minutes or Off . The option fi eld indicates the function activated. BUTTON SOUND To activate or deactivate the button sound, follow these steps:
1. Choose 2. Choose Key tone. The option fi eld shows whether the function is activated or deactivated. AM TUNER ON/OFF To select the AM frequency band, the AM tuner must be activated in the system settings. To activate the AM band, follow these steps:
1. Activate/deactivate AM: choose 2. Choose AM-Tuner. The option fi eld shows whether the function is activated or deactivated. DAB+ ON/OFF To select the digital radio function DAB+, the DAB tuner must be activated in the system settings. To set, follow these steps:
1. Activate/deactivate DAB+:
choose
. 2. Choose DAB+. The option fi eld shows whether the function is activated or deactivated. System settings CHOOSE RADIOZONE To select the european or american frequency band, follow these steps:
1. Choose 2. Choose Choose radiozone. The option fi eld indicates the function EU or US activated. Note: When activating the US frequency band, the DAB function is not available. or track To set, follow these steps:
1. Choose 2. Choose Controller setting. The option fi eld indicates the function activated. Note: If the Change station/title function is active and navigation is running in the background, it is only possible to zoom the map using the touchscreen display. DAY/NIGHT MODE The Classic Infotainment System can adjust the brightness of the display depending on the ambient light levels. To set, follow these steps:
1. Choose 2. Choose Day/night mode. 3. Choose between the automatic set-
ting Auto (light sensor) and Custom. The option fi eld indicates the function
. activated. or After you select Custom a scale for the day mode is displayed. 1. Set the required value using the arrows
. 2. To save, choose After you have saved the day mode, a scale for the night mode is displayed. 3. Set the required value using the
. arrows
. 4. To save, choose or
. CONTROLLER SETTING You can defi ne the function of the rotary-
pushbutton control using the Controller setting menu command. The following options are available:
Zoom map Jump to the next or previous station LANGUAGE To set the menu language, follow these steps:
1. Choose 2. Choose Language. 3. The available menu languages are
. displayed. 4. Choose required language. The option fi eld indicates the language activated. Note: If you change the menu language, the navigation software will restart to apply the language. In some circumstances the navigation software contains various other languages that are not available on the device menu. To select a separate language within the navigation, change the language setting on the menu for the navigation software. VOLUME OF THE AUDIO SOURCES Using the Volume menu command you can regulate separately the volume for the individual media sources, e.g. traffi c messages, Aux input or navigation announcements. To set the volume, follow these steps:
1. Choose 2. Choose Volume. 11 To restart the Classic Infotainment System, follow these steps:
1. Remove all the media sources connected to the Classic Infotainment System. 2. Press the On/Off knob for fi ve seconds until the system restarts. Note: If the Classic Infotainment System has a RESET button on the front, you can also restart the unit using this button. System settings 3. Choose the required audio source. 4. Set the required value using the arrows
. 5. To save, choose or
. To prevent distraction or startling due to a sudden traffi c message or navigation announcement, ensure the volume is always reasonable. VERSION INFORMATION Using the Version info menu command you can retrieve the fi rmware version states. To display the version information, follow these steps:
1. Choose 2. Choose Version info. Note: To retrieve the version states for the navigation software, change to the separate menu for the navigation. FACTORY SETTINGS Using the Factory reset menu command you can reset the Classic Infotainment System to its state as delivered. All settings you have made will be deleted. To reset to the factory settings, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Factory reset. 3. Choose YES. The Classic Infotainment System is reset to the factory settings. Choose
. RESTARTING CLASSIC INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM In a few exceptional cases it may be necessary to restart the Classic Infotainment System:
General malfunction of the Classic Infotainment System Incorrect positioning on the map 12 TUNER MAIN MENU 9 4 1 7 2 6 8 5 4 3 1. Frequency band (AM/FM/DAB) 2. DAB reception active 3. Stereo, AF and TA 4. Change between saved stations or activate search with a long press 5. Preset 6. Radio text 7. 8. Station name 9. List of stations Options ACTIVATING TUNER To activate the radio function, follow these steps: press the TUNER button. The tuner mode is displayed. The last station selected is played. SETTING STATION Setting frequency band To set the required frequency band, press the TUNER button several times and choose between FM band, AM band and DAB+. Note: The DAB+ function is only available in Europe. Note: To be able to select the AM band and DAB+, you must activate these functions in the settings for the Classic Infotainment System. Tuner Setting station manually To set, follow these steps:
1. Choose the frequency band using the TUNER button. 2. Turn the right rotary knob counter clockwise or clockwise and change the station frequency in steps. Setting station using station search To set, follow these steps:
1. Choose the frequency band using the TUNER button. 2. Press the right rotary knob or use a to long press on the arrows search for the next station that can be received. or Setting station via list of stations The list of stations is generated automatically by the tuner and shows all the stations currently available. To open the list of stations, follow these steps:
1. Choose the frequency band using the TUNER button. 2. Open the list of stations 3. Choose station from the list of
. stations. Setting station via saved stations To set, follow these steps:
1. Choose the frequency band using the TUNER button. 2. Press briefl y the or arrows to choose a station already saved. Alternatively:
2. Choose 3. Choose Presets. 4. Choose station from the list of
. stations saved. Note: In both cases, there must be one or more stations in the list of saved stations. 13 ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY
(AF) ON/OFF The AF function provides optimal reception with the aid of alternative frequencies. Regional programmes are taken into account. The switching behaviour is also affected by the local reception conditions and can therefore change. Poor reception conditions can result in undesirable, irritating frequency changes. In this situation, switch off the AF function. To activate the AF function, follow these steps:
1. Press the TUNER button. 2. Choose 3. Choose AF (Alternative Frequency). The option field shows whether the function is activated or deactivated. Note: The function is available in the FM/DAB+ frequency band. TRAFFIC MESSAGES (TA) ON/OFF The traffic messages function (Traffic Announcement (TA)) provides traffic announcements while operating an audio source. To activate the TA function, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose 3. Choose TA (Traffic Announcement). Press the TUNER button. The option field shows whether the function is activated or deactivated. Note: The function is available in the FM/DAB+ frequency band. Tuner SAVING STATIONS Saving current station To save the station currently playing, follow these steps:
1. Choose the frequency band using the TUNER button. 2. Choose the required station. 3. Tap the station name in the middle of the display. Alternatively use a long press on the right rotary knob or Presets. 4. Choose the preset using the touch-
screen or using the right rotary knob and use a long press on the touchscreen or rotary knob to save. Note: The Classic Infotainment System can save 30 stations in each of the FM/AM frequency bands. Saving station from list of stations To save station from the list of stations, follow these steps:
1. Choose the frequency band using the TUNER button. 2. Open the list of stations
. 3. Choose the required station. 4. Tap the station name in the middle of the display. Alternatively use a long press on the right rotary knob or Presets. 5. Choose the preset using the touch-
screen or using the right rotary knob and use a long press on the touchscreen or rotary knob to save. 14 MEDIA MAIN MENU 11 1 4 10 9 2 5 7 6 8 4 3 12 1. Album 2. Track 3. Track number and total number of tracks 4. Previous/next track 5. Elapsed time 6. Fast forward or rewind/
progress bar 7. Play/pause 8. Repeat (repeat all tracks or folder) 9. Random on/off 10. Info (album information) 11. Medium 12. Track total time ACTIVATING MEDIA To activate the media function, follow these steps: press the MEDIA button. The media mode is activated and the list with the possible audio sources is displayed: iPod/iPhone, USB stick, SD card, Ext. BT audiostreaming, Aux-In. Audio sources that are not connected are displayed dimmed. To play back a medium, connect it and select it on the list displayed. Note: The SD card function is only avail-
able for Land Rover devices. Media AUDIO PLAYBACK FROM USB STICKS AND SD CARDS To play back music from USB sticks or SD cards, follow these steps:
1. Press the MEDIA button. 2. Choose USB stick or SD card. The folder structure on the selected audio source is displayed. 3. Choose required folder. 4. Choose required track. The playback of the audio file starts. The audio files are played back in the order in which they are saved on the data carrier. CONNECTING USB STICK Connect the USB stick, with the contacts facing down, to the USB port. The USB port is on the right side of the front of the unit. INSERTING AND REMOVING SD CARD Inserting SD card Insert the SD card, with the contacts facing forward and downward, in the SD card slot. The SD card slot is on the left side of the front of the unit. Removing SD card 1. Press the SD card with the tip of your finger. 2. Remove the SD card. Note: The Classic Infotainment System supports USB sticks and MicroSDHC cards up to a maximum capacity of 32GB. Note: The SD card function is only avail-
able for Land Rover devices. 15 Media AUDIO PLAYBACK FROM A BLUETOOTH DEVICE (A2DP) To play back music that is saved on a mobile phone, the phone must be coupled to the Classic Infotainment System and connected. To play back, follow these steps:
1. Establish Bluetooth connection. 2. Press the MEDIA button. 3. Choose BT audiostreaming. 4. Choose to play back the audio file. AUDIO PLAYBACK FROM IPOD OR IPHONE To play back music that is saved on an iPod or iPhone, the device must be connected to the Classic Infotainment System via the USB port. To play back, follow these steps:
1. 2. Press the MEDIA button. 3. Choose iPod/iPhone. 4. Choose Music. 5. Choose category of the audio file Establish USB connection. from Playlists, Artists, Songs, Albums, Genres, Composers, Podcasts or Audiobooks 6. Select the audio file to play back in the category. Note: iPod and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., Cupertino, California, USA. 16 11 1 4 10 9 2 5 7 6 8 4 3 12 1. Album 2. Track 3. Track number and total number of tracks 4. Previous/next track 5. Elapsed time 6. Fast forward or rewind/progress bar 7. Play/pause 8. Repeat (repeat track, folder or all tracks) 9. Random on/off 10. Info (album information) 11. Medium 12. Track total time AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA THE AUX PORT To play back music that is saved on a device with an audio output, the device must be connected to the Classic Infotainment System via the AUX port. 1. Connect the external audio source to the AUX port. 2. Press the MEDIA button. 3. Choose Aux-In to play back the audio file. Note: You cannot operate the external audio device via the Classic Infotainment System. For example, to select a track you must make the corresponding setting on your external audio device. PHONE MAIN MENU Phone FILE FORMATS SUPPORTED The Classic Infotainment System supports the following file formats:
.flac
.m4a
.mp3
.ogg
.wav
.wma INFORMATION ON BLUETOOTH Bluetooth is the name for a short-range radio frequency (RF) technology that permits electronic devices to communicate with each other. Note: The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc and every usage of such marks is licenced by Jaguar LandRover Limited. The Jaguar Bluetooth radio technology supports a profile for the usage of the hands-free system (HFP) as well as a profile for playing back music (A2DP) Note: HFP and A2DP profiles can be connected independently, that is a telephone can be connected via one profile, while a further medium is connected via a second profile. Note: Before using Bluetooth radio technology, the mobile device must be connected to the Classic Infotainment System. You will also find further infor-
mation on this aspect in the operating instructions for your mobile phone. It is recommended not to oper-
ate mobile devices while driving. Distraction of the driver can result in accidents and therefore serious injuries or even death. Only operate a mobile device if the vehicle is sta-
tionary. Follow the legal provisions in the country you are currently in. 1 2 3 4 Name of the mobile phone connected 1. 2. Charge state of the mobile phone 3. Field strength of the mobile network 4. Bluetooth is active MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS Requirements for making telephone calls To make telephone calls via the Classic Infotainment System, the following requirements must be met:
The Bluetooth function is enabled. The Bluetooth function in the mobile phone is enabled. The mobile phone is coupled and connected to the Classic Infotainment System. DROPPED CALLS WHILE DRIVING Calls may be dropped while driving. The reasons for this happening are:
The GSM network coverage is inadequate. In the GSM cell in which the vehicle is located, all channels are busy. The SIM card used is not compatible with the network. On the usage of a mobile phone with dual SIM, the mobile phone is booked into the network with the second SIM card at the same time. 17 Phone Answering call If there is an incoming call, a ring tone sounds on the vehicle's loudspeakers. Audio sources that were active previously are muted if there is an incoming call. If the caller is saved in the list of contacts, both the name of the contact and the number are displayed. Only the number is displayed for unknown calls, provided the display of the number is not suppressed. To accept the call, choose Rejecting call To reject the call, choose Ending call To end the call, choose
. Making call To call a number, follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Choose Dial. 3. Type the telephone number. 4. To make the call, choose
. Press the PHONE button Re-dialling To call a number using the re-dial feature, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Last dialed numbers. 3. Choose the entry. 4. To make the call, choose
. Automatically accept call on/off With this function, telephone calls are accepted automatically as soon as the mobile phone is connected to the Classic Infotainment System. To activate the function, follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button 2. Choose 3. Choose Auto answer. 18 The option field shows whether the function is activated or deactivated. Direct dialling If a telephone number is displayed on a menu and this number is selected, this number is dialled directly. 5 4 1 3 2 Functions during a call 1. Active call 2. Microphone on/off 3. End call 4. Enter digits 5. Transfer call from the hands-free system to the mobile phone Changing microphone On the front of the Classic Infotainment System there is an internal microphone for making telephone calls using the hands-free system. If an additional external microphone is connected, you can change between the two microphones. To change, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose 3. Choose Microphone. 4. Choose internal or external. Note: The external microphone is an optional accessory part. Press the PHONE button. LIST OF CONTACTS Transferring list of contacts After a Bluetooth connection is estab-
lished, the Classic Infotainment System attempts to transfer the list of contacts from the mobile phone. If the list of contacts is not transferred automatically, you can start the transfer of the list of contacts manually. To transfer manually, follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Choose 3. Choose Phone book synchronisation. 4. Access to the list of contacts via Note: A maximum of 15x 1250 contacts can be transferred per mobile phone. the mobile phone is enabled. Sorting list of contacts To sort the list of contacts by first name or surname, follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Choose 3. Choose Sort phone book. 4. Choose required sort criterion First
. name or Last name. Press the PHONE button. Calling contact To call a contact from the list of contacts, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Phone book. 3. Choose the contact. 4. If several telephone numbers are saved for the contact, choose the required telephone number. Finding contact To find a contact in the list of contacts, follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button. Phone
. 2. Choose Phone book. 3. Choose 4. Type the required contact. 5. Choose 6. Choose the contact. 7. If several telephone numbers are saved for the contact, choose the required telephone number. Press the PHONE button. Deleting list of contacts To delete the list of contacts, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose 3. Choose Delete phone book. 4. Choose YES to delete. CALL LISTS Displaying call lists To display the call lists, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Last dialed numbers, Received calls or Missed calls. Press the PHONE button. Calling telephone number from a call list To call a contact from the call lists, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Last dialed numbers, Received calls or Missed calls. Press the PHONE button. 3. Choose the entry to make the call. BLUETOOTH SETTINGS Bluetooth function on/off To use the Bluetooth functions, you must activate Bluetooth. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose 3. Choose Bluetooth. Press the PHONE button. 19 Phone The option field shows whether the function is activated or deactivated. Coupling Bluetooth device When the mobile phone is connected to the Classic Infotainment System for the first time, it is necessary to first search for the mobile phone and then couple it. It is also necessary to enter the pairing code via the mobile phone. You can undertake coupling from the mobile phone or from Classic Infotainment System. Coupling via Classic Infotainment System To couple from the Classic Infotainment System, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Add new device. The Classic Press the PHONE button. Infotainment System searches for Bluetooth devices that are available and set to discoverable. The Bluetooth devices found are then displayed. 3. Choose the required Bluetooth device. 4. Type the pairing code and the coupling is completed. Note: The default pairing code is "1234". Coupling via mobile phone To couple from the mobile phone, follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Start the search for the Classic Info-
tainment System on the Bluetooth menu on the mobile phone and couple. Note: The default Bluetooth name for the Classic Infotainment System is "JLR". Note: For further information on coupling from the mobile phone, refer to the related operating instructions from the manufacturer. Connecting coupled Bluetooth devices With the aid of the activated Auto connect function, the mobile phone is 20 automatically connected to the Classic Infotainment System, provided the two devices are in close proximity. To activate the function, follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Choose 3. Choose Auto. connect. The option field shows whether the function is activated or deactivated. Manual connection To connect the two devices manually, follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Choose the required mobile phone and it is connected to the Classic Infotainment System. 1 Closing Bluetooth connection To close a Bluetooth connection, follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Choose (1). Uncoupling mobile phone To uncouple a mobile phone, follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Choose the required mobile phone 3. Choose 4. Choose YES to delete. Changing pairing code The default pairing code is "1234". You can define your own four-digit pairing code. Follow these steps:
1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Choose 3. Choose Pairing-Code. 4. Type the required pairing code. 5. Choose
. Changing Bluetooth name The default Bluetooth name for the Classic Infotainment System is "JLR Bluetooth". You can define any name you like. Follow these steps:
1. Press PHONE button. 2. Choose 3. Choose BT-Name. 4. Type the required Bluetooth name. 5. Choose OK. Note: The change is only effective after complete decoupling and recoupling. THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM In the interest of safety, only use or make settings in the system if it is safe to do so. The navigation instructions are displayed either by the map or by arrow navigation on the touchscreen and are supplemented with voice announcements. To position the vehicle, the Classic Infotainment System uses signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS), combined with the map +data saved on the data carrier for the navigation. With the aid of this combination of data sources, you can plan and follow a route to the required destination using the Classic Infotainment System. The touchscreen is used to control the navigation via menus and map displays. Phone Note: Always pay attention to national road traffic requirements. Road signs and traffic regulations always have priority. The navigation system is only used as an aid and, in particular, cannot be used as an orientation aid in bad visibility. Due to physical barriers GPS signals may occasionally be interrupted, for example in tunnels or on roads under motorway bridges. However, navigation can be continued as soon as the obstruction is left. In certain conditions the position of the vehicle on the map may be displayed incorrectly. These may occur in the following situations:
Driving inside a building. Driving under bridges. Driving between high buildings. Driving in narrow valleys. Two roads are close together and run parallel The navigation system is no substitute for safe driving with due care and attention. The driver should not assume that a function of the navigation system can correct an error on the part of the driver while driving. It is the responsibility of the driver to remain alert, to drive safely and to keep the vehicle under control at all times in the prevalent conditions. It is also the responsibility of the driver to assess the safety of the route suggested by the navigation system. The navigation system will not function exactly in all circumstances. It is recommended not to operate the navigation system while driving. Distraction of the driver can result in accidents and therefore serious injuries or even death. 21 Navigation Note: The first time you use the navigation system, familiarise yourself with its operation before the journey. Note: You can drag the map within the map view in the direction of your choice. Press the touchscreen with your finger and drag the map in the related direction. SWITCHING ON NAVIGATION To switch on the navigation, press the NAVI button. The main menu for the navigation software is displayed. 5 1 2 4 3 1. Entry 2. Hit list 3. Delete character 4. Hide keyboard 5. Cancel entry ENTERING THE DESTINATION Possible ways of entering an address You can, e.g. Enter the place or postcode, road and house number Enter the place or postcode and road Enter the place or postcode and centre Enter the place or postcode, road and junction Note: You can enter all places, roads, postcodes etc. that are saved in the 22 digital map. However, postcodes are not available for some countries. The country and place are enough for the navigation. You can enter either a place or a postcode. Road and house number complete the destination address. Entering address For a general address entry, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Address. 4. Choose Country. 5. Choose Town or Postcode. 6. Choose Street. 7. Choose House number or crossing street. 8. Choose Select as Destination. 9. Choose Start Navigation. Choosing town/city centre as destination To enter the centre of a town/city as the destination, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Address. 4. Choose Country. 5. Choose Town or Postcode. 6. Choose Go to Town. 7. Choose Select as Destination. 8. Choose Start Navigation. Information without complete address You can also enter the destination without complete address information. Enter all the available information and then follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Start Navigation. Choose Select as Destination. Navigation The route is now calculated based on the existing information. 5. Choose Select as Destination. 6. Choose Start Navigation. Destination from points of interest You can choose the destination from the collection of existing points of interest
("POIs"), e.g. petrol stations, restaurants or car parks. Follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Places. 4. Choose the required point of interest via Search by Name or Category or from a category. 5. Choose Select as Destination. 6. Choose Start Navigation. Note: If you want to choose points of interest at the destination or along the route, use the along route and at my destination functions. Press the NAVI button. Destination from saved places You can choose a destination from destinations already saved. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Saved Location. 4. Choose Select as Destination. 5. Choose Start Navigation. Note: Destinations can only be chosen from saved places if places have already been saved. Destination from history You can choose a destination from destinations you have already used. Follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose History. 4. Choose the required destination. Press the NAVI button. Destination from saved routes You can choose a destination from routes already saved. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Saved routes. 4. Choose the required route. 5. Choose Calculate Route. 6. Choose Start Navigation. Note: Destinations can only be chosen from saved routes if routes have already been saved. Press the NAVI button. Destination via coordinates You can choose a destination by entering coordinates. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Coordinates. 4. Type the required latitude. 5. Choose OK. 6. Type the required longitude. 7. 8. Choose Select as Destination. 9. Choose Start Navigation. Choose Go!. Destination from all destination types You can choose a destination from all possible destination types. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Search in All. 4. Type name, address or category for Press the NAVI button. the required destination. 5. Choose
. A list of possible destinations is shown. The search 23 Navigation results appear in the column on the right filtered by category, e.g. History. 6. Choose required destination. The place is displayed on the map. Choose Select as Destination. 7. 8. Choose Start Navigation. Press the MAP button. Destination via map You can choose a destination directly from the map view. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose the required point on the map. 3. Choose Select as Destination. 4. Choose Start Navigation. Saving destination To save destinations, follow these steps:
1. Enter the required destination. 2. Choose 3. Choose Save Location. 4. Choose
. ROUTES Entering new route To plan a new route with interim points, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Multipoint Route. 3. Choose a final destination. 4. Choose Select as Destination. 5. Choose Add Waypoint. 6. Add a way point. 7. 8. Choose Calculate Route. Choose Select as Waypoint. 9. Choose Start Navigation. Saving route To save routes, follow these steps:
1. Enter a route. 24 2. Choose Calculate Route. 3. Choose 4. Choose Save Route. 5. Choose
. Saving active route To save the active route, follow these steps:
1. Choose 2. Choose Route Summary. 3. Choose 4. Choose Save Route. 5. Choose
. Press the NAVI button. Renaming route To rename a route, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Saved Routes. 4. Choose
. 5. Choose Edit. 6. Choose the required route. 7. Choose Rename. 8. Choose the required name. 9. Choose
. Changing route To change a route, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Saved Routes. 4. Choose the required route and make changes. 5. Choose Calculate Route 6. Choose Start Navigation. Changing order of destinations You can change the order of the way points on a planned route. Follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Multipoint Route. 3. Choose 4. Choose Move Up or Move Down.The destination is moved up or down by one position in the route list. Press the NAVI button. Deleting individual destination To delete individual destinations from a planned route, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Multipoint Route. 3. Choose 4. Choose Delete. Adding interim point To add interim points to an active route, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Add Waypoint at the point where you want to add the interim point. Choose
. 3. Enter the required destination. 4. Choose Select as Waypoint Choose Avoiding specific sections on the route You can avoid specific sections on an active route. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Detours & Alternatives. 3. Choose Avoid Special Sections. 4. Choose the specific section required. 5. Choose Accept. Avoiding specific roads on a route You can avoid specific roads on an active route. Follow these steps:
1. Choose
. Navigation 2. Choose Detours & Alternatives. 3. Choose Avoid Specific Road. 4. Choose the required road. 5. Choose Accept. Avoiding stretch of road ahead You can avoid stretches of road ahead on an active route. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Detours & Alternatives. 3. Choose Avoid Route Ahead. Choose
. 4. Using or
, choose the stretch of road ahead to be avoided. 5. Choose Avoid. Choose Restoring original route To restore the original route, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Detours & Alternatives. 3. Choose Restore Original Route. 4. Choose OK. Displaying alternative routes To display the alternative routes while navigation is active, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Detours & Alternatives. 3. Choose Alternative Routes. 4. Choose an alternative from the list on
. the right. 5. Choose Select. Note: The function is active if a route has been calculated or navigation is active. Interrupting navigation To interrupt the active navigation, follow these steps:
1. 2. Press NAVI button. Choose . 25 Navigation Continuing navigation To continue active navigation, choose Continue Guidance. Deleting next interim point To delete an interim point, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Delete Waypoint. Choose
. Deleting active route To delete the active route, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Delete Route. Choose
. Press the NAVI button. Deleting individual saved route To delete a saved route, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Saved Routes. 4. Choose. 5. Choose Edit. 6. Choose the required route. 7. Choose Delete. Press the NAVI button. Deleting all saved routes To delete all saved routes, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose New Route. 3. Choose Saved Routes. 4. Choose. 5. Choose Edit. 6. Choose. 7. Choose Delete All. Defining new starting point If a starting point that is different to the actual GPS position is to be defined for a 26 Press the NAVI button. route, follow these steps. 1. 2. Choose Multipoint Route. 3. Choose Current GPS Position. 4. Choose Set Starting Point. 5. Choose OK. 6. Enter the required starting point. 7. 8. Choose Calculate Route. 9. Choose Navigation View. Choose Set Starting Point. Press the NAVI button. Deleting new starting point If the actual GPS position is to be restored as the starting point, follow these steps. 1. 2. Choose Multipoint Route. 3. Choose starting point. 4. Choose Delete Starting Point . 5. Choose OK. Prepare a route. Starting route simulation A route simulation can be displayed using this function. 1. 2. Choose Calculate Route. 3. Choose 4. Choose Simulation. Jumping back to last turning Choose. Jumping forward to next turning Choose
. Interrupting simulation Choose
. Navigation Increasing simulation speed Choose 1 x. The simulation speed is increased by four times, eight times or sixteen times. Turning Ending simulation Choose
. DURING NAVIGATION Repeating navigation announcements The navigation announcements from the Classic Infotainment System will help during navigation, while avoiding distraction from the traffic situation. To repeat navigation announcements already made, follow these steps: press the MAP button twice. Display during navigation 4 3 2 1 1. The actual vehicle position 2. The actual distance to the destination 3. The actual driving time to the destination 4. The expected arrival time 1 2 3 1. The next turning and the distance to the turning 2. The turning after next 3. The next road or the next place The symbol for the next turning (top left) provides information on the turning, e.g. turn right. A further turning that comes immediately after is indicated by a smaller symbol (to the right). Lane recommendation 1 2 The recommended lane 1. 2. The lanes not recommended If the digital map contains the related data, the Classic Infotainment System can display lane recommendations for imminent turnings on multilane roads. 27 Navigation Lane recommendations are displayed with small arrows at the bottom in the map. The recommended lane is highlighted. 2 1 The recommended lane 1. 2. The lanes not recommended If additional information is available, the arrows are replaced with road signs. The road signs show the possible destinations and the number of the road for the related lane. During active navigation, the signs for the recommended lane are highlighted. Traffic messages on the map Sections of road affected by traffic messages are displayed on the map in a different colour. The type of traffic message is indicated by a symbol. Press the MAP button. 1. 2. Press the symbol for the traffic messages 3. Choose the required traffic message from the list. 28 1
(1.) Symbol for the traffic message Displaying useful information The navigation software provides a few items of additional information, e.g. country information. To retrieve this information, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Useful Information. 3. Choose from the following Press the NAVI button. information:
Where Am I: displays the actual vehicle position. Help Nearby: displays point of interest categories, e.g. garages nearby. Country Information: displays information on the selected country, e.g. permissible maximum road speeds. Trip Monitor: displays statistical data on journeys, e.g. the average road speed driven. Sunrise & Sunset: displays the time for sunrise and sunset at the current vehicle position. GPS Information: displays information on the GPS signal strength and the satellite positions. NAVIGATION SETTINGS Setting vehicle profile To set the vehicle profile, e.g. car or lorry, follow these steps:
Press the NAVI button. 1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Route Preferences. 4. Choose Vehicle. Adding new profile To add a new profile, follow these steps:
Choose Add Profile. 1. 2. Choose vehicle type. 3. Set parameters. 4. Choose Save Profile. Press the NAVI button. Setting route planning method To make the settings for route planning, e.g. fast or short, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Route Preferences. 4. Choose Route Planning Method. 5. Choose the required setting:
Fast: the Classic Infotainment System calculates a route with the shortest possible journey time. Easy: the Classic Infotainment System calculates the easiest possible route, e.g. with as few turnings as possible. Short: the Classic Infotainment System calculates a route that is as short as possible. Green: the Classic Infotainment System calculates a route that is as economical as possible. Setting navigation mode For off-road navigation you can calculate the route based on the line as the bird flies. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Route Preferences. 4. Choose Navigation Mode. Press the NAVI button. Navigation 5. Choose the required function. Press the NAVI button. Setting road types You can take into account or exclude different road types during the calculation of the route. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Route Preferences. 4. Choose the required function:
Motorways: if this function is enabled, motorways are taken into account during the route calculation. Road With Period Charge: if this function is enabled, roads with a time-dependent charge for usage are taken into account during the route calculation. Road With Per-use Toll: if this function is enabled, roads with a distant-dependent charge for usage are taken into account during the route calculation. Ferries: if this function is enabled, ferries are taken into account during the route calculation. Car Shuttle trains: if this function is enabled, motorrail trains are taken into account during the route calculation Unpaved Roads: if this function is enabled, unmade roads are taken into account during the route calculation. Setting volume for sounds To set the volume for sounds and voice output, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Sound. 4. Choose the required function and set the volume:
Master: set volume for all sounds. Voice: set volume for voice outputs. Alerts: set volume for acoustic warnings. 29 Navigation Ding: set volume for attention sound. The attention sound is output before the navigation announcements. Keys: set volume for the button sounds. Press the NAVI button. Switching on or off sounds To activate or deactivate the sounds, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Sound. 4. Activate or deactivate the required function:
Voice Guidance: if this function is enabled, voice instructions are output. Early Indication of Manoeuvres: if this function is enabled, the Classic Infotainment System reads aloud a summary of the route during the route search. Announce Route Summary: if this function is enabled, the Classic Infotainment System reads aloud route summary. Announce Country Info: if this function is enabled, the Classic Infotainment System reads aloud country information on reaching a national border. Announce Traffic Info: if this function is enabled, the Classic Infotainment System reads aloud traffic messages received. Announce System Messages: if this function is enabled, the Classic Info-
tainment System reads aloud system messages. Setting the level of detail of the voice instructions To set the scope of the voice instructions, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Sound. Press the NAVI button. 30 4. Choose Verbosity Level. 5. Choose the required function:
Minimal: output voice instructions once immediately before the next turning. Medium: voice instructions are output on approaching the next turning and immediately before the turning. Verbose: voice instructions are output relatively further away from the next turning and immediately before the turning. Reading out road names To output road names with the navigation announcements, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Sound. 4. Choose Say Road Names in Native Language Area or Say Road Names in Foreign Language Area. 5. Choose the required function. Press the NAVI button. Settings warnings for road speed limits To set the road speed warnings, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Warnings. 4. Choose Speed Limit. 5. Make the required settings:
Warn when speeding:
- Audio and Visual: if the vehicle exceeds the maximum road speed permitted, the Classic Infotainment System outputs a visual warning.
- Visual: if the vehicle exceeds the maximum road speed permitted, the Classic Infotainment System outputs a visual warning.
- Disabled: the Classic Infotainment System does not output a warning. Speed Limit Always Visible: if this function is enabled, the maximum road speed permitted is displayed in the Classic Infotainment System. Outside Towns: X % of the Speed Limit: if the vehicle reaches the defined percentage of the maximum road speed permitted, the Classic Infotainment System outputs a warning. Within Towns: X % of the Speed Limit: if the vehicle reaches the defined percentage of the maximum road speed permitted, the Classic Infotainment System outputs a warning. Note: This function is not available in all countries and all regions. Note: Deviations are possible between map material and actual traffic situation. Press the NAVI button. Settings warnings for warning points A warning point is a place on the journey that demands special attention, e.g. a school. The Classic Infotainment System outputs a warning when you approach the place. To activate/deactivate the function, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Warnings. 4. Choose Alert Points. 5. Choose Alert Point Warnings On/Off. Note: This function is not allowed in all countries and all regions. Follow the legal provisions in the country you are in. Types of warnings To define the types of places where a warning is to be given, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Alerts. 4. Choose Alert Points. Navigation 5. Choose Alert Types. 6. Choose the required type of warning, e.g. Railroad Crossing, Fire Station or Toll Booth. Press NAVI button. Setting warnings on map If this function is enabled, warnings appear on the map. 1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Warnings. 4. Choose Road Signs. 5. Choose On. 6. Choose the required road signs. 7. 8. Make the required setting. 9. Choose Distance. 10. Set the required distance. Choose Warning Type. Press the NAVI button. Settings zoom and angle of the map To set the angle of the map, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Map Appearance. 5. Choose Viewpoint. 6. Choose the required setting:
Far Normal Close Manual zoom Settings map day/night view To set the map day/night view, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Map Appearance. 31 Navigation 5. Choose Colour Mode. 6. Choose the required setting:
Auto Day Night Press the NAVI button. Setting map colours To set the map colours, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Map Appearance. 5. Choose Day Map Colours or Night Map Colours. 6. Choose the required map colour using the arrows. Press the NAVI button. Enabling or disabling the display of 3D objects on the map To display 3D objects on the map, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 5. Choose Map Appearance. 6. Choose Landmarks, Building or 3D Terrain. You can select the following 3D objects:
Landmarks: 3D display of notable or known objects Building: 3D display of buildings in a city 3D Terrain: 3D display of the surrounding terrain Enabling or disabling route recording To record the route, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. Press the NAVI button. 32 4. Choose Map Appearance. 5. Choose Track Logs. Press the NAVI button. Enabling or disabling the display of point of interest symbols on the map To display symbols for points of interest on the map, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Map Appearance. 5. Choose Place Markers. 6. Choose the required point of interest category, e.g. Shopping, Leisure and others. Press the NAVI button. Setting data fields on the map You can specify the information displayed in the map view. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Data Fields. 5. Choose First, Second, Third or Without Route. 6. Choose the required setting, e.g. Time of Arrival at Destination, Distance to Destination or others. Displaying progress bar for the route For the simplified indication of the vehicle position on the route, you can activate the route progress bar. To activate/
deactivate the function, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Route Progress Bar On/Off. Press the NAVI button. Providing motorway information With this function, information can be retrieved during a motorway journey, e.g. on service areas. 1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Offer Motorway Services. Press the NAVI button. Displaying points of interest close to motorway journeys Using this function, you can specify which point of interest categories close to motorway journeys are displayed on the map. Follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Services Displayed. 5. Choose point of interest category that Press the NAVI button. is to be changed. 6. Choose required point of interest category. Choose Select. 7. Automatic overview This function makes it easier to understand the next turning by changing the map section and the viewing angle. To activate/deactivate the function, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Automatic Overview On/Off. Press the NAVI button. Displaying road signs With this function, lanes are displayed with the aid of road signs. To activate/
deactivate the function, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. Navigation 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Signposts On/Off. Displaying junction overview If the digital map contains corresponding data, a 3D view is displayed on approaching a motorway exit or a difficult junction. To activate/deactivate the function, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Junction View On/Off. Press the NAVI button. Displaying tunnel view With the aid of this function, a tunnel view is displayed on driving through a tunnel. To activate/deactivate the function, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. C hoose Tunnel View On/Off. Press the NAVI button. Providing traffic jam avoidance on motorways With the aid of this function, the Classic Infotainment System provides an alternative route if there is a traffic jam. The Classic Infotainment System calculates the alternative route from the next motorway exit. To activate/
deactivate the function, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Offer Congestion Detour On Press the NAVI button. HighwaysOn/Off. Providing real-time route alternatives With the aid of this function, the Classic 33 Navigation Infotainment System provides alternative routes during journeys on normal roads. The alternative route is displayed from the next junction. To activate/deactivate the function, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Offer Real-time Alternative Press the NAVI button. Routes On/Off. Providing information on car parks in the vicinity With the aid of this function, the Classic Infotainment System provides information on car parks in the vicinity. To activate/
deactivate the function, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Offer Parking Around Press the NAVI button. Destination On/Off. Providing suggestions on variations With the aid of this function, the Classic Infotainment System provides points of interest close to the motorway journey or avoidable sections (e.g. toll roads), if you leave the calculated route on the motorway. To activate/deactivate the function, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Navigation View. 4. Choose Offer Hints Upon Detour. Press the NAVI button. Map view and map alignment To set the map view and alignment, follow these steps:
1. 2. Depending on the current setting, Press the NAVI button. choose 3D, 2D or
.The setting 34
. changes, depending on the previous setting to 3D, 2D or 3D map: the map view is aligned with the direction of travel. 2D map in direction of travel:
the map view is aligned with the direction of travel. The direction of travel is always up. 2D map aligned on north: the map view is always aligned on north. North is always up. Press the NAVI button. Setting language for the user interface To change the language for the menu commands, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Regional. 4. Choose Language. 5. Choose required language. The application restarts. Setting language for voice outputs To change the language for the voice output, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Regional. 4. Choose Voice Language. 5. Choose the required language and speaker. Setting units and formats To change the units used in the navigation, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Regional. 4. Choose Units & Formats. 5. Choose the required unit/the required format:
Distance Fuel Consumption Weight Time Format Date Format Date Delimiter Coordinate Display Format 6. Make the required change. Setting time zone automatically To change the time zone automatically, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Regional. 4. Choose Time Zone. 5. Choose Automatic Time Zone. Press the NAVI button. Setting time zone manually To change the time zone manually, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Regional. 4. Choose Time Zone. 5. Choose Manual Time Zone. 6. Choose Time Zone. 7. Set the required value. Setting summer time To activate/deactivate summer time, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Regional. 4. Choose Time Zone. 5. Choose Manual Time Zone. 6. Choose Daylight Saving Time On/Off. Menu animation To activate/deactivate the menu animation, follow these steps:
Navigation 1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Display. 4. Choose Menu Animations On/Off. Traffic messages/real-time traffic messages (TMC) The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) can provide traffic messages in real-time. The Classic Infotainment System can receive TMC traffic messages and take them into account for traffic-dependent navigation. The traffic messages are activated by default. If traffic messages occur on the route, the Classic Infotainment System outputs a message and recalculates the route. Note: TMC is not available in all countries and regions. Reception of traffic messages To activate/deactivate traffic messages, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Traffic On/Off. Choosing data sources for real-time traffic messages This function is available if the TMC receiver is activated. 1. Press NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Traffic. 4. Choose Data Source. 5. Choose the required data source. Real-time traffic messages To activate/deactivate the usage of real-
time traffic messages, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Traffic. 35 Navigation 4. Choose Use Real-time Traffic On/Off. Displaying traffic information To display traffic information, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Traffic. 4. Choose Show Traffic Info. 5. Choose the required option Off, Colour or Colour and Icon. Displaying free flow of traffic To activate/deactivate the display of the free flow of traffic, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Traffic. 4. Choose Show Free Traffic Flow As Well On/Off. Switching on or off usage of past traffic data To activate/deactivate the function to use past traffic data, follow these steps:
1. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Traffic. 4. Choose Use Historical Traffic On/Off. Press the NAVI button. Setting time saving for route recalculation With this function, you can specify the time saving from which the Classic Infotainment System calculates a new route if there are traffic messages for the current route. To set, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Traffic. 4. Choose Offer detour if it saves at least. 36 5. Set the required minimum value for the time saving. Prompting for route recalculation If this function is activated, the Classic Infotainment System prompts before it calculates a new route. To activate/
deactivate the function, follow these steps. 1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Traffic. 4. Choose Confirm Detours Manually On/Off. Journey overview To record the journeys, the Classic Info-
tainment System provides functions for saving journey data. To activate/
deactivate the functions, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Trip Monitor. 4. Activate/deactivate the required function:
Enable auto-saving On/Off: if this function is enabled, the Classic Infotainment System saves statistical data on the journeys. Save Track Log On/Off: if this function is enabled, the Classic Infotainment System saves route recordings. Starting configuration wizard You can change the basic settings, e.g. language, time format and other units to suit your region using the configuration wizard. To start the configuration wizard, follow these steps:
1. Press the NAVI button. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Start Configuration Wizard. The configuration wizard starts and undertakes the configuration. UPDATING DIGITAL MAP You will only achieve optimal navigation using the latest map data. You can update the digital map. You will find further information at: www.kraemer-
automotive.com/jaguarlandroverclassic/
update Note: With the purchase of this product you received one free of charge update of map data. You will be eligible for the first free of charge map data update for 30 days which starts from when the PC Tool has been used for the first time or your vehicle done more than 20 km from installing the unit. To update the map data please visit www.kraemer-automotive. com/jaguarlandroverclassic/update, where you will find the exact instructions. Please Note! You must perform the map update within 30 days from using the PC Tool for the first time or completing 20 km from your starting point, otherwise additional charges might occur. INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE CLASSIC INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM Important safety instructions on installation This Classic Infotainment System was designed for usage in vehicles with a 12-volt battery and fits for negative earth vehicles only. Before you install the Classic Infotainment System in your vehicle, make sure the battery voltage corresponds to the Classic Infotainment System. If not, use a voltage converter to convert the supply voltage to 12 volts. Short circuit hazard and fire hazard during work on the vehicle electrics. Disconnect the battery during work on the vehicle electrics. Installation To prevent short circuits in the wiring and damage to the Classic Infotainment System, secure all cables using cable ties or insulating tape. Do not route cables past hot areas. Also avoid areas with moving parts, e.g. the gear lever, handbrake lever or seat rails so that the insulation on the cables is not damaged. Avoid short circuits and damage by not routing connecting cables through the engine compartment to connect them to the battery. If the fuse is faulty, only replace the fuse with a new 15-ampere fuse. Never use a fuse different to that stated, because otherwise there may be cable fires or short circuits. Do not connect Classic Infotainment Systems to the battery, because otherwise the battery may overheat. Please make sure that all cable connections to the loudspeakers are correctly insulated to prevent short circuits. Avoid connections from the earth cable to the loudspeaker output, because the internal output stage could be damaged. The maximum load for the loudspeakers used is 4 x 45 Watt. On connecting the loudspeakers, pay attention to correct connection, be-
cause the navigation announcements are only sent to the front loudspeakers. In principle a speedometer signal is not required for the operation of the Classic Infotainment System. Jaguar Land Rover recommend that the installation must be carried out by a competent technician or engineer. On vehicles with antenna amplifiers, the connection must be made to the ISO connector (black) PIN5 (blue). Jaguar Land Rover recommend that the installation must be carried out by a competent technician or engineer. 37 Installation Installation 1. Before you start, it is imperative you completely disconnect the battery from the vehicle's electrical system. 2. Remove the installation mounting from the Classic Infotainment System. If the Classic Infotainment System is engaged in the mounting, use the unlocking key provided to unlock the mounting. 3. Remove the old Classic Infotainment System including installation mounting. 4. Check whether it is possible to fit the new installation mounting correctly in your DIN slot. The installation mounting is designed for installation slots with the dimensions 183 x 52 mm
(width x height). Do not use force to insert the installation mounting. 5. Bend up the locking tabs on the installation mounting and in this way ensure the Classic Infotainment System is held securely and firmly in the vehicle. 6. Position the Classic Infotainment System in front of the installation slot. Pull the connecting cables through the installation mounting and then connect the Classic Infotainment System to the cables. During this process, follow carefully the connection diagram and make sure all cables are correctly insulated. In principle we recommend fitting the spacer provided to the rear of the Classic Infotainment System. The spacer is used to protect the radio connections and is screwed into the thread provided. Then fit the rubber cap provided. 7. 8. Push the Classic Infotainment System into the installation slot until it engages in the installation mounting. 9. After the Classic Infotainment System has been connected, reconnect the 38 battery. With the ignition switched on, check whether it is possible to switch on the Classic Infotainment System. Jaguar Land Rover recommend that the installation must be carried out by a competent technician or engineer. Damage to Classic Infotainment System: Incorrect connection can cause irreparable damage to the Classic Infotainment System or to the vehicle electronics. Fine adjustment of the installation depth To adjust the installation depth to the related vehicle model, undo the screws on the adjusting feature on both sides of the Classic Infotainment System. Change the adjustment as appropriate and then re-tighten the screws. Removal 1. Insert the two unlocking keys provided into the openings provided on the left and right end of the front panel until they engage. 2. Carefully pull the Classic Infotainment System out of the radio slot using the two unlocking keys. 3. Disconnect all connectors on the rear. 4. Remove the installation mounting from the radio slot. CONNECTION OF ACCESSORIES Installation of the hands-free microphone The Classic Infotainment System has a microphone already installed in the front panel for the usage of the internal hands-free system. The separate external microphone can also be connected. This microphone can improve the voice quality. For the optimal usage of the microphone, we recommend installation in the area behind the steering wheel. For further information, refer to the illustration on the connection diagram. Information: The installation position shown is only a recommendation. Because the situations within vehicles can differ in the specific case, Jaguar Land Rover recommend that the installation must be carried out by a competent technician or engineer. Installation of the GPS antenna In principle we recommend the installation of the GPS antenna inside the vehicle. Avoid, if possible, all installations of the GPS antenna in which reception elements could be covered and reception limited. Note: Installation situations within vehicles can differ in specific cases. Installation of the antenna signal splitter The antenna signal splitter included in the delivery package divides the input signal Installation of your FM/AM antenna into an FM/AM and a separate DAB signal. Connect the distributor as follows:
2 3 1 4 5 1. DIN 150 Ohm adapter 2. FM/AM antenna input 3. Antenna signal splitter 4. DAB connector for the device 5. FM/AM connector for the device Note: The antenna signal splitter is included in the scope of delivery for European market devices only. 39 Installation CONNECTION DIAGRAM GPS ANTENNA DAB+
ANTENNA
(Europe only) RADIO ANTENNA FUSE 15A TH 24 NS 12 NS 12 Pin denition Battery +
NC Front Right +
Front Left +
Rear Left +
Ground NC Rear Right -
Rear Right +
Front Right -
Front Left -
Rear Left -
No. A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 TH 24 Pin denition NC NC NC NC Mic. power Mic. signal NC NC NC NC ACC Illumination No. B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 No. B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 Pin denition NC NC NC NC NC Mic. ground NC NC NC NC NC NC 40 TECHNICAL DATA System
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1-DIN Classic Infotainment System Processor: SiRF Prima II 1 GHz Operating system: Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 512 MB RAM
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256 MB ROM
- 8 GB iNAND
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Digital touchscreen display:
TFT LCD/8.89 cm (3.5) Resolution: 800 x 480 Light sensor for display brightness control 1 x microSDHC card slot 1 x USB 2.0 socket GPS connection iPod/iPhone connection Aux-in Amplifier: 4 x 45 W Volume/balance/fader/treble/
mid-range/bass
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- Mute
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MP3 music playback (with ID3 tags) Auto antenna control (for Jaguar devices only) Tuner/digital radio
- FM/AM dual tuner
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Frequency range, Europe, FM:
87.5-108 MHz 522-1620 MHz
- Frequency range, Europe, AM:
- FM/AM dual tuner
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Frequency range, USA, FM:
87.9-107.9 MHz 530-1710 MHz
- Frequency range, USA, AM:
- DAB+ dual tuner (Europe only)
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DAB frequency range (Europe only):
VHF band III 174.928-239.200 MHz Technical data
- Manual station search
- Manual store FC600TN) Bluetooth
- Bluetooth handsfree set (Parrot
- Frequency range: 2402-2480 MHz
- Max. transmit power: 2,5 mW
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- Phonebook and call history transfer
- A2DP feature (with ID3 tags)
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Internal microphone
- External microphone 15 x 1250 contacts Navigation software
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Classic- Navigation Software Map data: Europe (TomTom) Map data: USA/CAN (TomTom) GPS receiver: CSR G3000 TMC module (Europe only) Dimensions/weight
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Subject to technical change. 188 x 58 x 191 mm (WxHxD) 1.3 kg Classic Infotainment System Installation mounting and accessories Items supplied
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- GPS antenna
- Antenna signal splitter (Europe only)
- Microphone for hands-free system
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- Manual We reserve the right to make changes to the items supplied. Note: The DAB+ function is only available in Europe. Note: The SD card function is only avail-
able for Land Rover devices.
- RDS and RDS text (Europe)
- RBDS and RBDS text (USA)
- Storage: 30 stations (FM/AM) Storage: 10 stations (DAB+)
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(Europe only)
- Auto station list 41 Index About this handbook .................................... 2 Activating MEDIA ........................................... 15 Activating tuner ............................................... 13 Adding interim point ....................................25 Adding new profile ........................................29 Alternative frequency (AF) on/off ........... 14 AM tuner on/off ............................................... 10 Answering call .................................................. 18 Audio playback from a Bluetooth device (A2DP) .................................................. 16 Audio playback from iPod or iPhone ... 16 Audio playback from USB sticks and SD cards ............................................................. 15 Audio playback via the AUX port ............. 16 Automatically accept call on/off .............. 18 Automatic overview ......................................33 Avoiding specific roads on a route .........25 Avoiding specific sections on the route ....................................................................25 Avoiding stretch of road ahead ................25 Balance ............................................................... 9 Basic functions ................................................. 8 Bluetooth .......................................................... 41 Bluetooth function on/off .......................... 19 Bluetooth settings ........................................ 19 Button sound .................................................... 10 Calling contact ................................................. 19 Calling telephone number from a call list ................................................................. 19 Call lists ............................................................... 19 Changing Bluetooth name ......................... 21 Changing microphone .................................. 18 Changing order of destinations................24 Changing pairing code ................................. 21 Changing route ...............................................24 Choose radiozone ........................................... 11 Choosing data sources for real-time traffic messages .............................................35 Choosing town/city centre as destination ........................................................22 Closing Bluetooth connection .................20 Connecting coupled Bluetooth devices ...............................................................20 Connecting USB stick.................................... 15 Connection diagram .................................... 40 Connection of accessories .........................39 Controls .............................................................. 7 Copyright ........................................................... 3 Coupling Bluetooth device .......................20 42 Coupling via Classic Infotainment System ................................................................20 Coupling via mobile phone ........................20 Date ...................................................................... 10 Day/night mode............................................... 11 Defining new starting point .......................26 Deleting active route ....................................26 Deleting all saved routes .............................26 Deleting individual destination .................25 Deleting individual saved route ................26 Deleting list of contacts ............................... 19 Deleting new starting point .......................26 Deleting next interim point ........................26 Destination from all destination types ...................................................................23 Destination from history .............................23 Destination from points of interest .........23 Destination from saved places .................23 Destination from saved routes ..................23 Destination via coordinates .......................23 Destination via map ......................................24 Dimensions/weight ........................................ 41 Direct dialling ................................................... 18 Display during navigation ...........................27 Displaying alternative routes ......................25 Displaying call lists ......................................... 19 Displaying free flow of traffic ...................36 Displaying junction overview ....................33 Displaying points of interest close to motorway journeys ..................................33 Displaying progress bar for the route ....32 Displaying road signs ...................................33 Displaying traffic information ...................36 Displaying tunnel view .................................33 Displaying useful information ...................28 Dropped calls while driving ........................ 17 During navigation ..........................................27 Enabling or disabling route recording ...32 Enabling or disabling the display of 3D objects on the map ................................32 Enabling or disabling the display of point of interest symbols on the map ...............32 Ending call ......................................................... 18 Ending simulation ..........................................27 Entering address ............................................22 Entering new route ........................................24 Entering the destination..............................22 Equalizer ............................................................. 9 Factory settings .............................................. 12 Fader .................................................................... 9 File formats supported ................................. 17 Finding contact ............................................... 19 Fine adjustment of the installation depth ..................................................................38 Functions during a call ................................. 18 Important safety instructions on installation ........................................................37 Imprint ................................................................. 2 Increasing simulation speed ......................27 Information on Bluetooth ........................... 17 Information without complete address...............................................................22 Inserting and removing SD card ............... 15 Inserting SD card ............................................ 15 Installation ........................................................38 Installation of the antenna signal splitter ................................................................39 Installation of the GPS antenna ................39 Installation of the hands-free microphone ......................................................39 Intended use ..................................................... 3 Interrupting navigation ................................25 Interrupting simulation ................................26 Items supplied .................................................. 41 Journey overview ...........................................36 Jumping back to last turning ....................26 Jumping forward to next turning ............26 Lane recommendation .................................27 Language ........................................................... 11 List of contacts ................................................ 19 Loudness ............................................................ 9 Making call ......................................................... 18 Making telephone calls ................................. 17 Manual connection ........................................20 Map view and map alignment ...................34 MEDIA main menu .......................................... 15 Menu animation ..............................................35 Menu structure ................................................. 8 Muting ................................................................. 8 Navigation settings .......................................28 Navigation software ....................................... 41 PHONE main menu ........................................ 17 Possible ways of entering an address...............................................................22 Prompting for route recalculation ...........36 Providing information on car parks in the vicinity ........................................................34 Providing motorway information .............33 Index Providing real-time route alternatives ...33 Providing suggestions on variations ......34 Providing traffic jam avoidance on motorways ........................................................33 Reading out road names ............................ 30 Real-time traffic messages .........................35 Reception of traffic messages .................35 Re-dialling .......................................................... 18 Rejecting call .................................................... 18 Removal .............................................................38 Removing SD card .......................................... 15 Renaming route ..............................................24 Repeating navigation announcements ..27 Requirements for making telephone calls ...................................................................... 17 Restarting Classic Infotainment System ................................................................. 12 Restoring original route ...............................25 Routes ................................................................24 Safety .................................................................. 3 Saving active route .......................................24 Saving current station ................................... 14 Saving destination .........................................24 Saving route .....................................................24 Saving station from list of stations .......... 14 Saving stations ................................................. 14 Selecting operating mode ........................... 8 Setting data fields on the map .................32 Setting frequency band ................................ 13 Setting language for the user interface .............................................................34 Setting language for voice outputs ........34 Setting map colours .....................................32 Setting navigation mode ............................29 Setting road types .........................................29 Setting route planning method ................29 Settings map day/night view ..................... 31 Setting station .................................................. 13 Setting station manually .............................. 13 Setting station using station search ........ 13 Setting station via list of stations ............. 13 Setting station via saved stations............. 13 Setting summer time ....................................35 Settings warnings for road speed limits................................................................... 30 Settings warnings for warning points ..... 31 Settings zoom and angle of the map ...... 31 Setting the level of detail of the voice instructions ...................................................... 30 43 Index Setting time saving for route recalculation ....................................................36 Setting time zone automatically ..............35 Setting time zone manually .......................35 Setting units and formats ...........................34 Setting vehicle profi le ..................................28 Setting volume for sounds .........................29 Sorting list of contacts ................................. 19 Standby time .................................................... 10 Starting confi guration wizard ...................36 Starting route simulation ............................26 Status................................................................... 3 Support ............................................................... 3 Switching on and off the unit ..................... 8 Switching on navigation ..............................22 Switching on or off sounds ....................... 30 Symbols used ................................................... 2 System ................................................................. 41 Technical data .................................................. 41 The navigation system .................................. 21 Time ..................................................................... 10 Time format ....................................................... 9 Time format, date and time ........................ 9 Time synchronisation .................................... 10 Tone ...................................................................... 9 Touchscreen operation ................................. 8 Traffi c messages on the map ....................28 Traffi c messages/real-time traffi c messages (TMC).............................................35 Traffi c messages (TA) on/off ......................14 Transferring list of contacts ........................ 19 Tuner/digital radio .......................................... 41 TUNER main menu ......................................... 13 Turning ...............................................................27 Types of warnings ........................................... 31 Uncoupling mobile phone ..........................20 Unit part number ............................................ 3 Updating digital map ...................................37 Version information ........................................ 12 Volume control ................................................ 8 Volume of the audio sources ...................... 11 44 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, Krmer Automotive Sytems GmbH declares that the radio is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
www.kraemer-automotive.com/red FCC Statement 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interfer-
ence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users author-
ity to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec-
tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equip-
ment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. IC warning This device complies with Industry Cana-
das licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interfer-
ence; and
(2) This device must accept any inter-
ference, including interference that may causeundesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux con-
ditions suivantes :
(1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. 45 Made for iPod/iphone This unit supports only thefollowing iPod/iPhone models:
- iPhone 5
- iPhone 4S
- iPhone 4
- iPod classic
- iPod touch (5th generation)
- iPod touch (4th generation)
- iPod nano (7th generation)
- iPod nano (6th generation)
- iPod nano (5th generation) Use of the Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to connect specifi cally to the Apple product(s) identifi ed in the badge, and has been certifi ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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1 | 2018-08-31 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2018-08-31
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Kraemer Automotive Systems GmbH
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0024186561
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1 | Physical Address |
Obere Waessere 6-8
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Reutlingen, N/A 72764
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Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@siemic.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AD6S
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
KR1-J6
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
H******** S********
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1 | Title |
CEO
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1 | Telephone Number |
+4971********
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1 | Fax Number |
+4971********
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h******@kraemer-automotive.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | CLASSIC INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi- transmitter product procedures. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
EST Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
I******** H******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86 0******** Extension:
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i******@gdest.cn
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0016000 |
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