User manual BLAUPUNKT TRAVELPILOT E2

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[. . . ] TravelPilot Navigation Radio/CD TravelPilot E1/E2 Operating instructions www. blaupunkt. com 2 Device overview 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 NAV button Short press: Activates navigation mode and the four memory banks. Long press: Opens the selection menu for traffic-jam ahead and route options. Volume control Switches the device on/off and activates/deactivates the mute volume function. FM·AM button Short press: Activates radio mode and selects the FM, MW and LW wavebands. [. . . ] Note: A compass-card symbol will appear on the display during navigation in the following situations: The vehicle is currently on a road that has not been digitised. The TravelPilot E1/E2 cannot calculate a route to the destination that you selected. You have left the area covered by the navigation CD or you have left the corridor that is stored in memory. If any of these cases arise, follow the compass-card symbol. As soon as you drive onto a digitised road again, audio and visual driving recommendations will resume. A==EN=ION TMC OBSERVE ROAD TRAFF REGULATNS NAV FM1 TMC NDR 2 NAV ROUTE IS BEING CALCULATED FM1 TMC NDR 2 NAV Plus Point: If you deviate from the recommended route, the system automatically calculates a new route from the current vehicle position to the already entered destination. The system might ask you to insert the navigation CD. Driving recommendations The visual driving recommendations are shown in the middle display area. If you are driving straight on, the name of the road you are currently driving down is displayed beneath the driving recommendations. At the top right you will see the current distance to your destination and at the top left the estimated time of arrival. In the display area that contains the turning instructions, you will see an indicator bar to the right of the driving recommendations that provides a symbolic representation of the distance to the next decision point (e. g. Furthermore, the name (if available) of the street that the system recommends you should turn off into is displayed above the turning symbol. The current audio source is displayed above the driving recommendations. In radio mode you will see the station name or frequency, and in CD-changer mode the track and CD number. Plus Point: Whilst the navigation session is active, the six buttons 1 - 6 > and the 7 and 8 buttons have the same function as they do in the main menu of the currently active audio source. This means you can operate the primary functions of the active audio source at any time without having to exit the navigation session. In addition, the TravelPilot assists you by providing spoken driving recommendations and announces approaching turning-off points in good time. The system informs you about the route by stating the road number (A-roads and motorways). You can also deactivate the speech output completely (see "Configuring the language and speech options" in the "Setup ­ basic settings" chapter). Alternatively, you can make the TravelPilot E2 play detailed traffic jam announcements (see "Configuring the language and speech options" in the "Setup ­ basic settings" chapter). INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION RADIO CD / MP3 FM1 10 16 pm TMC NDR 2 16mi NAV B6, WESTSC HNELLWEG FM1 TMC NDR 2 NAV B1, KAISER STRASSE CD1 10 16 pm TMC =02/12 16mi NAV B6, WESTSC HNELLWEG SETUP CD CHANGER APPENDIX 41 INTRODUCTION NAVIGATION RADIO CD / MP3 CD CHANGER SETUP APPENDIX 42 Switching audio sources You can switch to a different audio source at any time during navigation. 1 Press the FM·AM 4 button or the CD·C button 5 during the active navigation session to switch between radio mode and CD-changer mode. The main menu of the selected audio source appears in the display. CDchanger mode is only available if a CD changer is connected and operational. If you want to switch back to the navigation session display, 2 press the NAV button 1. Cancelling navigation To cancel an active navigation session, 1 press the ESC button =. [. . . ] Start manual calibration by pressing the OK button ;. Once you have driven the relevant distance, press the OK button ;. You will now be asked to enter the length of the route that you want to drive. ins=all TMC INST. CALIB NAV MANUAL Calib TMC Manual calibration is complete. [. . . ]

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