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MUTE function (turning down
the audio volume)
To turn off the volume of the audio
system (Radio, CD), with any operat-
ing mode on (MAIN, NAV, TRIP),
keep the button 18-fig. 1pressed; this
way the radio turns off and the display
shows the wording “Audio OFF”. To
turn the radio on again, briefly press
the button 18-fig. 1, thereby turning
the audio function on again with the
corresponding screen.
NAV MUTE function (excluding
navigator voice messages)
To turn off the navigator voice in-
structions keep the “NAV” key
pressed 20-fig. 1. The volume will
lower gradually (Soft Mute function)
and the display will show the word-
ing “NAV MUTE”.
PROTECTION AGAINST
OVERHEATING
The components of the telematic
system are protected against over-
heating. The device stops it from
working when the temperature of the
module exceeds the established limit.
In this case the function activated by
the module that has reached the tem-
perature limit is switched off and the
display shows a warning message for
the user.
To resume the interrupted function,
the user should wait for the temper-
ature of the module to fall below the
limit; this condition will be indicated
by the message going off from the dis-
play followed by the reactivation of the
function.
Conversely, to exit the screen with
the message immediately and activate
a different function, press “ESC” 23-
fig. 1.
To turn off the NAV MUTE function
press the “NAV” key 20-fig. 1 at
length: the volume will gradually in-
crease (Soft Mute function) returning
to the value set previously.
With the NAV MUTE function on, all
the other navigator functions are us-
able and if traffic information is re-
ceived with the TA function on or an
emergency alarm is received the mes-
sage ignores the MUTE function.
Soft Mute function
When the MUTE function (audio sys-
tem) or NAV MUTE (navigator) is
turned on or off, the volume lowers
or highers gradually (Soft Mute func-
tion). The Soft Mute function is also
turned on pressing one of the six pre-
set keys 1 Ă· 6 fig. 1, key 11-fig. 1 or
key 12-fig. 1 for tuning radio stations.