Scania AUS4 Original Instructions Manual

Category
Car navigation systems
Type
Original Instructions Manual
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BUTTONS AND CONTROLS
Buttons
and
In radio mode:
Short push: Switch to next/previous preset
(radio) or next track (media)
Long push: Switch to next/previous station
on station list (radio)
In media mode:
Select title (press)
Start quick scan (long press)
Button
Return to previous view
Right rotary encoder/push button
Select menu item, change setting (rotate);
call up menu
Confirm setting (press)
Display/touch screen
SD slot 1:
Navigation data
Left rotary encoder/push button
Adjust volume (rotate)
Mute audio signals (press)
Turn unit on/off (long press)
SD slot 2
Media, audio, video playlists, POI
NAVI button
Navigation function
PHONE button
Phone functions
TRAFFIC button
Traffic information
CAMERA button
Camera functions
MEDIA button
Media mode
DISPLAY button
RADIO button
Radio mode
SETUP button
Approach Sensor
If function is activated, approaching the
sensor will activate and deactivate display.
3 *) Optional features/ settings
CONTENT
Buttons and controls ................................................ 2
Important information ............................................... 5
This must be observed! ............................................... 5
Notes on handling SD cards ....................................... 6
Usable navigation SD cards ........................................ 6
Notes on these instructions ......................................... 6
Formatting conventions .......................................... 7
Introduction ............................................................... 8
Feature List ................................................................. 8
Radio reception ........................................................... 9
Operating modes ......................................................... 9
Radio settings ........................................................ 9
Media settings ........................................................ 9
Navigation settings ................................................. 9
Phone settings ....................................................... 9
Operation ..................................................................... 9
Controls .................................................................. 9
Multifunction knob ................................................ 10
Scroll through a list of menu items ....................... 11
Home icon ............................................................ 11
Turning on the system ......................................... 11
Adjust the volume ................................................. 11
Customise settings .................................................... 12
Sound settings ..................................................... 12
Volume settings ......................................................... 14
Adjusting volumes ................................................ 14
System settings ......................................................... 16
Select the language ............................................. 16
Units ..................................................................... 17
Automatic text scrolling ........................................ 17
Bluetooth and phone ................................................. 18
Display settings ......................................................... 19
Customising the display ....................................... 19
Driver Profiles ............................................................ 19
Theft protection ......................................................... 20
Speech Dialoge System SDS* ............................... 20
Supported commands .......................................... 21
Dialog session ...................................................... 22
Radio ........................................................................ 24
Activating the radio .................................................... 24
Select waveband ....................................................... 24
Traffic announcements (TA) ...................................... 25
Priority for traffic announcements ........................ 25
Station search ........................................................... 26
Automatic station search ...................................... 26
Manual tuning ....................................................... 27
Store radio stations ................................................... 27
Retrieving radio stations ............................................ 27
Radio settings............................................................ 28
Media ........................................................................ 29
General information ................................................... 29
Important information ................................................ 29
Media sources........................................................... 30
Audio files of an MP3 player, USB drive.............. 30
Playing audio files from an SD card .................... 30
Playing files from USB mass storage device ....... 30
Connecting a TV/EXT device on AUX 2*............. 30
Media Player ........................................................ 31
Bluetooth audio connection ...................................... 32
Important information ........................................... 32
Connecting a Bluetooth device ............................ 33
Bluetooth music mode .............................................. 34
Aux port ..................................................................... 36
Media settings ........................................................... 37
Phone* ...................................................................... 38
General information .................................................. 38
Bluetooth profiles ................................................. 38
Bluetooth connection ........................................... 39
Pairing a Bluetooth device ................................... 39
Connection to another paired device ................... 40
Two phones handling........................................... 40
Disconnecting a paired device ............................. 41
Emergency call ......................................................... 41
Making an emergency call ................................... 41
Operation .................................................................. 42
Control elements on the control panel ................. 42
Hands-free mode ...................................................... 42
Using the phone book .......................................... 43
Search for a phone number ................................. 43
Using call lists ...................................................... 43
Select a phone number again .............................. 43
Enter a phone number ......................................... 44
Access to the voice mailbox ................................ 44
Incoming call ........................................................ 44
Functions during the call ........................................... 46
Temporarily deactivate hands-free mode ............ 46
Temporarily deactivate the microphone .............. 46
Add call - Teleconference .................................... 46
Ending call ........................................................... 46
Phone book setup ..................................................... 47
Update the phone book ....................................... 47
Sort the phone book ............................................ 47
Phone book on the SIM card or in the phone memory
............................................................................. 47
Add favourites ...................................................... 48
Delete favourites .................................................. 48
Display text messages ......................................... 48
Read text messages ............................................ 48
Phone settings .......................................................... 50
Navigation* .............................................................. 51
Functions of the navigation system .......................... 51
Traffic information system and dynamic navigation.. 51
Advantages of TMC/TPEG .................................. 52
Current coverage ................................................. 52
Map data ................................................................... 52
Information on the map display................................. 53
NAVI button and menu navigation ............................ 55
Destination entry .................................................. 55
4 *) Optional features/ settings
Enter address ....................................................... 55
Alternative route ................................................... 58
POI - Point of Interest........................................... 59
Geo Coordinates .................................................. 60
Home address ...................................................... 61
Emergency ........................................................... 61
Contacts ............................................................... 62
Search in map ........................................................... 62
Select a point on map ............................................... 62
Display location information ................................. 62
Save position information ..................................... 63
Map view when route guidance is inactive .......... 63
Recent destinations ................................................... 64
Saved destinations .................................................... 65
Saved routes ............................................................. 65
Received destinations* .............................................. 65
Options whilst route guidance ................................... 66
Add destination .................................................... 67
Vehicle profiles ..................................................... 67
Avoid options ........................................................ 69
Blocking ................................................................ 70
Voice guidance ..................................................... 71
Manoeuvre list ...................................................... 72
Manage route ....................................................... 73
Setup button and menu Navigation and Traffic ......... 74
Map settings ......................................................... 74
Route Guidance ................................................... 75
Import POIs .......................................................... 76
Map Version ......................................................... 78
Navigation Database ................................................. 78
Navigation SD card .............................................. 78
Replacing a navigation SD card ........................... 78
Traffic messages* ..................................................... 79
Camera ..................................................................... 81
Choose camera .................................................... 81
Camera settings ................................................... 81
Steering wheel remote control* ............................. 83
Functions of the steering wheel remote control ........ 83
MirrorLink ................................................................. 85
Turn on MirrorLink ..................................................... 85
Start MirrorLink application ....................................... 86
Fleet Management Services* .................................. 87
Start Scania Fleet ...................................................... 87
Appendix .................................................................. 88
Optional features/ settings ........................................ 88
Sound settings - Subwoofer level ........................ 88
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ..................... 889
Certification Information ........................................ 92
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The radio navigation device was manufactured according to the current state of the
art and recognised safety regulations. However, there may be hazards if you do not
observe the safety information in these instructions.
Note
-
Read these instructions carefully and completely before first use.
- Keep these instructions where they will be accessible for all users at all
times.
THIS MUST BE OBSERVED!
The device is designed to operate in a commercial vehicle with a 24 V vehicle system
voltage and for installation in a 2-DIN slot.
Traffic guidance accompanying the navigation SD card is designed for commercial
vehicles. The navigation SD card contains specific information about the navigation
of commercial vehicles, such as height restrictions or maximum permitted road load.
Traffic safety
The traffic safety is of highest priority. Inattentive driving or not observing
traffic situations can cause serious accidents.
-
Familiarise yourself with the device before driving.
- Only operate your device if the traffic situation permits. Stop at a suitable
location before entering a new navigation destination or changing system
settings.
- The radio-navigation device gives driving recommendations during route
guidance. Only follow these if you do not disobey any traffic regulations!
- Traffic signs and traffic regulations always have priority over the driving
recommendations.
You must always be able to hear audible warnings of police, fire and rescue
services in the vehicle in a timely manner.
-
Therefore, listen to your program at appropriate volumes while driving.
Risk of injury
You must not open or modify the device!
Refrain from repairing the device.
Repairs and maintenance should only be performed by trained personnel.
Risk to the device
We accept no liability for damage to the SD slots caused by inappropriate
SD cards.
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Cleaning
Do not use solvents or abrasives, as these may attack and damage the surface of the
device.
- Clean the device with a dry or slightly damp cloth and, if necessary, with suitable
cleaning or maintenance products.
Disposal of old unit (EU countries only)
-
available return and collection
NOTES ON HANDLING SD CARDS
To ensure proper functioning, use clean SD cards that are not damaged.
Contamination or damage of an SD card may cause reading difficulties.
We recommend that you handle SD cards carefully.
Notes
-
Do not expose the SD card to strong magnetic or electric fields.
Data are lost or the SD card may be destroyed.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight or high humidity.
- Do not expose to dirt, water or other liquids.
- Always insert the SD card into the correct position.
- Only insert or remove the SD card when the unit is off.
USABLE NAVIGATION SD CARDS
This radio-navigation device may only be operated with original SCANIA data storage
media.
Note
The radio-navigation unit is not designed for the use of self-generated
navigation SD cards. The resultant functional limitations of navigation are
not covered by warranty.
NOTES ON THESE INSTRUCTIONS
These instructions will familiarise you with the functions of the radio navigation unit
and enable safe and successful operation for you.
Note
-
Read these instructions carefully and completely before first use.
- Keep these instructions where they will be accessible for all users at all
times.
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Formatting conventions
Safety instructions are highlighted with a grey bar and the symbol:
Helpful hints are highlighted with a grey bar and the symbol:
You will also find items in these instructions, clearly marked as illustrated here:
Action steps:
Press ...
Device buttons:
e.g.
SETUP
button
Buttons:
e.g. Navigation
Note
The order and availability of the menu items are dependent on the inserted
navigation SD card and may therefore differ from the illustrations in these
instructions.
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INTRODUCTION
FEATURE LIST
Mode
Feature
Radio
FM (18 stations)
AM (18 stations)
LW (6 stations)
MW (6 stations)
SW (6 stations)
DAB (18 stations)*
*) DAB is not receivable in each region.
USB port
2 USB ports:
- Media data
- Charging external media
USB port 1:
Provides current up to 1.5 A
USB port 2:
Provides current up to 0.5 A
SD slot
SD slot 1:
- Navigation data
SD slot 2:
- Media data
Connection
to external
(storage)
media
-
MP3 player
- USB flash memory
- 2 Video-In
- External audio sources via AUX-In
Navigation
system
Dynamic directions to avoid traffic jams or
other traffic problems.
Phone
link
Connection with Bluetooth-enabled mobile
phones
Notes
- The system must be used so that the vehicle can be driven in a safe
manner at all times.
If in doubt, stop your vehicle and operate the system while the vehicle is at
a standstill.
- The use of the navigation system does not release the driver from proper
and attentive driving behaviour in traffic. Traffic regulations must always be
followed. If you have to deal with the system (e.g. for entering addresses),
stop your vehicle at a safe location and then perform the necessary
function.
- Some areas where entrance is forbidden, such as one-way streets,
entrances and other pedestrian areas, may not be marked on the
navigation map. The system will not issue a warning message in such
areas. The traffic regulations should be followed here.
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RADIO RECEPTION
Radio reception can be degraded by atmospheric interference, noise, distortion or
other reception interference, such as:
- Change in distance from the transmitter
- Multipath reception due to reflection or shadowing
In such conditions the radio reception is disturbed. However this is not a faulty
behaviour of the unit.
OPERATING MODES
Setting options in main menus are displayed by tapping the icon .
Radio settings
Press the
RADIO
button to change to RADIO function.
See chapter "Radio" for further details.
Media settings
Press the
MEDIA
button to start an SD card, USB, BLUETOOTH AUDIO or
AUX function.
See chapter "Media" for further details.
Navigation settings
Press the
NAVI
button to start the NAVIGATION function.
See chapter "Navigation*" for further details.
Phone settings
Press the Phone button to start the phone function.
See chapter "Phone*" for further details.
OPERATION
Controls
The system can be operated via rotary encoder/knob, buttons and menus displayed
on the touch screen.
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Touch screen
Risk of damage to the touch screen
The unit is equipped with a capacitive touch display. Only use your fingers.
Do not use sharp or hard objects such as pens or pencils for the operation
of the touch screen.
The screen of the system has a sensor interface that enables direct selection of
displayed menu options. For example, it is possible to activate a menu option on the
screen by tapping the button with a finger or to change the position of the sliding
element on the screen by sliding with a finger.
In menus with several views (several buttons in the upper part of the menu), you can
change from left-to-right or right-to-left between views by swiping with your finger.
Note
-
Before a system function is executed, you are often asked via a message
to confirm whether the selected system function should really be executed.
You can also direct the message to
complete the function.
- Press the button
if you want to suppress such a message without
triggering a system function.
Multifunction knob
To navigate through the menu options:
Rotate the right rotary encoder/push button clockwise or counter-clockwise.
To activate the selected menu item:
Press the right rotary encoder/push button .
> The corresponding system function is activated or a message or a view with
additional options is displayed.
Note
In the main menus for audio and phone, only the screen switch in the lower
part of the menu can be selected/activated via the touch screen.
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Scroll through a list of menu items
With the touch screen:
Tap on the button at the top or bottom of the slider.
or
Move the slider of the slider bar up or down with your finger.
or
Swipe your finger up or down to scroll through the list of menu items.
With the right rotary encoder/push button :
Rotate the right rotary encoder/push button clockwise or counter-clockwise
to scroll through the list of menu items.
Home icon
When the Home icon is tapped, the last active tab of the home screen is shown. If
a last active tab is not available, the 2nd tab is shown. As soon as the user navigates
to another tab of the home screen, a back button is available in the bottom left
corner.
Note
Home screen layout can be set via
SETUP
button and tapping on the icon
.
For more details, see chapter Introduction; System settings”.
Turning on the system
Switch on the ignition of the vehicle.
> The system turns on automatically.
Note
If the unit is turned off manually with left rotary encoder/push button it
needs to be turned on again by pressing the left rotary encoder/push button
.
Automatic shut down
If the system is turned on while the vehicle ignition is turned off, the system will turn
off automatically after one hour.
Adjust the volume
Rotate the left rotary encoder/push button .
> The current setting is displayed.
When the system is turned on, the last selected volume is set.
Press the left rotary encoder/push button to mute the unit or return to the
original volume.
> If the volume is muted, the icon is displayed on the screen.
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CUSTOMISE SETTINGS
The following examples describe a method to change the settings available in the
different menus using the menu options on the screen or the right rotary
encoder/push button .
Sound settings
Press the
SETUP
button.
Tap on the icon .
> The AUDIO SETTINGS menu is displayed.
Two options are possible
- Simple Equalizer for Bass/ Mid/ Treble settings (standard)
- Advanced Equalizer for advanced sound settings
Note
To change the settings you can proceed as follow:
Tap on one of the screen buttons ( / ) to change the audio
settings.
Move the slider via touch screen.
Move the slider by rotating the right rotary encoder/push button .
Bass:
Use this setting to modify the low frequencies of your audio source.
Mid:
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Use this setting to modify the middle frequencies of the audio source.
Treble:
Use this setting to modify the high frequencies of the audio source.
Tap on Advanced to open the Advanced Equalizer.
Advanced Equalizer:
The Advanced Equalizer includes ten sliders (-9 to 9) to edit audio frequency ranges.
Customized settings can be stored.
Balance:
Use this setting to adjust the volume balance between the left and right speakers of
the vehicle.
Fader (optional):
Use this setting to adjust the volume balance between the front and rear speakers of
the vehicle.
Adjusting the speed-dependent volume
If speed-dependent volume is activated, the volume is adjusted automatically to
compensate for road and wind noise while driving.
Press the
SETUP
button.
Tap on the icon .
> The AUDIO SETTINGS menu is displayed.
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Note
-
If the setting for the speed-dependent value is "Off", the volume does not
increase at higher vehicle speeds.
- If the setting for the speed-dependent value is "High", the volume is
increased to the maximum at higher vehicle speeds.
Change settings
Via touch screen:
Tap with your finger on the intersection of both lines and then hold and move
the finger to the desired position.
> Values for Balance and Fader change according to the position of the
intersection.
Setting range: -9 to 9
Note
Tap on Reset, to align the intersection centrally.
I.e. Balance = 0, Fader = 0
VOLUME SETTINGS
Adjusting volumes
Press the
SETUP
button.
Tap on the icon .
Tap on Volume settings.
Select the list entry you want to modify.
Adjust the Volume to the desired level.
> The selected volumes are adjusted.
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Adjusting the phone volume
Note
The phone volume can also be adjusted during a call using the left rotary
encoder/push button .
Once the volume is set, the customised setting is saved by the system and is used as
a default for all future calls until the setting is changed again.
If the volume of the phone is changed, the volume of the ringing also changes.
Adjusting the volume of the traffic announcements (TA)
The volume of the traffic announcements can be adjusted during the message using
the left rotary encoder/push button . When the message has been completed or is
cancelled, the volume is reset to the original setting automatically.
Modifying the volume of the voice guidance (Navigation)
The volume of the voice prompts can be adjusted during the direction messages
using the left rotary encoder/push button or via the NAVIGATION SETUP menu.
The setting is saved by the system and is used automatically for all future voice
prompts until the setting is changed again.
Adjusting the volume of beeps
The volume of the traffic announcements can be adjusted, when Beeps are activated
in system settings.
Adjusting the volume of voice (SDS)
The volume of voice announcements can be adjusted, when Speech Dialoge System
- SDS is available.
Volume mixing
Sets the relative background volume of all audio sources (radio or media) during
voice guidance, ongoing call, traffic announcement, system notification or speech
recognition dependent on vehicle speed.
- If the value set „off“, then radio/ media sounds are quiet during other sound events.
- If the value is set to „max“, radio/ media volume will still be reduced.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
The default settings for the system can be changed via the menu SYSTEM
SETTINGS.
Press the
SETUP
button and tap on the icon .
With the touch screen:
Tap on a menu item to change the setting.
With the right rotary encoder/push button :
Rotate the right rotary encoder/push button clockwise or counter-clockwise
to select a menu item.
Press the right rotary encoder/push button to change the setting.
Select the language
Different languages can be selected for the menu display. Voice output (optional)
also occurs in this language.
Select the menu item Language.
> A list of the languages is displayed.
Select the desired language.
> You have successfully performed the language setting.
Note
If Automatic is selected. The language is set via instrument cluster.
Note
Voice recognition is not available for each language. To activate voice
recognition feature, see chapter “Steering wheel remote control*subitem
„Button on page 83.
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Units
Select the menu item Units.
> A list of the Units is displayed.
Select the desired system of units:
Automatic
Metric (km, m, t, kmh)
Imperial (mi, yd, t, mph)
Note
If Automatic is selected. The Units are set via instrument cluster.
Automatic text scrolling
Activating or deactivating automatic text scrolling (touch-click):
If the option is activated, list entries which are too long to fit on the current screen will
first be displayed with three dots at the end and afterwards they will be scrolled
automatically from the right to the left side, so that the user can read the rest of text
on the respective entries.
Beeps
Activating or deactivating beeps (touch-click):
If the option Beeps is activated, there is a sound every time that you tap the screen.
If the function Sounds option is activated, the following actions of the user or the
system are acknowledged with a beep:
Radio function:
When a station is stored on a station button.
Media function:
When activating the fast forward or rewind.
Navigation function:
When activating/deactivating the voice announcements in navigation mode.
Home screen layout
Select the menu item Home screen layout.
> A list of possible layouts is displayed.
Select the desired layout.
Media - Navi - Phone
Media - Navi
Media - Phone
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Factory reset
This menu entry allows to delete all personal data.
Select the menu item Factory reset.
> A popup asks for user’s acknowledgement.
Yes = Deleting all personal data
Another popup informs the user that personal data has been deleted
No = Cancelling the query
Switch back to menu
SW vers.
This menu entry displays you the current installed software version.
BLUETOOTH AND PHONE
For details, see the chapter "Media", sub-chapter "Bluetooth audio connection" on
page 32 or the chapter "Phone*", sub-chapter "General information" on page 38.
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DISPLAY SETTINGS
Customising the display
Press the
SETUP
button and tap the icon .
Tap on Brightness.
Select the appropriate option to adjust the Brightness of the screen and to
adjust the display to match the light conditions of your surroundings.
Note
There is one automatic and two manual modes ( day or night) in
system.
If you select Auto, the system will follow the brightness level for the
complete instrument panel. If you select (day) or (night) you can set
your own brightness level.
Select the appropriate option to activate/deactivate a Screen saver.
Select the appropriate option to activate/deactivate the Approach sensor
feature.
Note
The points under a setting indicate that additional options are still available.
Press on the dots to see the other options.
With right rotary encoder/push button
Rotate the right rotary encoder/push button clockwise or counter-clockwise
to select a menu item.
Press the right rotary encoder/push button to change the setting.
Approach Sensor Feature
If the approach sensor feature has been enabled. When a screensaver or Display
off is currently shown, approaching the screen turns the display temporarily on. When
the approach sensor is not detecting something anymore, the display will be turned
off again after an assigned time.
DRIVER PROFILES
If a new driver card is inserted, all settings will be updated per the settings stored on
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the driver card. If no settings are stored on the driver card, the previously active
settings will still be used. If a driver card is removed, all settings are kept as they are.
If the user changes any setting without a driver card being inserted, these changes
will not be stored to any driver ID.
THEFT PROTECTION
The theft protection is activated, when the vehicle identification number (VIN) of the
vehicle does not match device VIN number.
> A popup occurs.
Please contact your local SCANIA dealer
SPEECH DIALOGE SYSTEM SDS*
*) Voice recognition feature is dependent on vehicle configuration, the language
which is used and region the vehicle is sold.
Note
Speech Dialogue System - SDS is not available in all regions.
The on board voice recognition system is designed to achieve complex tasks by
voice commands.
Press the Push to Talk button on steering wheel to initiate the voice
recognition
> A beep is played. The speech session has started.
The user may utter a command after the beep. For more details see Example
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Scania AUS4 Original Instructions Manual

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