VDO Dayton MS 4150 RS Manuel d'utilisateur

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MS 4150 RS
MP3
Owner’s manual and mounting instruction
Mode d’emploi et manuel d’installation
Bedienungs- und Einbauanleitung
Gebruiksaanwijzing en inbouwhandleiding
Istruzioni d’uso e d’installazione
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Page 1 - MS 4150 RS

MS 4150 RSMP3Owner’s manual and mounting instructionMode d’emploi et manuel d’installationBedienungs- und EinbauanleitungGebruiksaanwijzing en inbouwh

Page 2 - Attenzione!

Safety instructionsAThe use of the navigation radio by no means relieves the driver of his/herresponsibilities. The highway code must always be observ

Page 3 - RR FR FL RL

How does the navigation system work?The position and movements of the vehicleare recorded by the navigation system’ssensors. The distance travelled is

Page 4 - ISO chamber C:

The digital road mapTo be able to plan a route to a destination address, the navigation system not onlyrequires the current position of the vehicle bu

Page 5 - Italiano

Route & Sound - Navigating and listening to anaudio CDWith the new generation of our navigation radio units, you may inserta map CD, plan your rou

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RDS (Radio Data System)Many FM stations transmit RDS information. The navigation radio evaluates the RDStelegram and offers the following advantages:–

Page 7 - Contents

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONPlease read this information carefully and follow the all the instructions outlinedbelow. This will ensure the reliable operation

Page 8 - CONTENTS

Connection overview, ISO chamber A, Fig. 2:Pin ConnectionA1 Input digital speedometer signal / SDVCA2 Switch input reversing signal (reversing light p

Page 9 - Safety sticker

Reversing signal (A2):☞Connect pin A2 to a suitable reversing signal point (positive lead of reversing lamp).Note: Operation of the navigation system

Page 10 - Safety instructions

Optional connections ISO chamber C, Fig. 4 - 6 Line-out (yellow connector C1):(adapter cable, accessories)An amplifier with additional loudspeakers ca

Page 11 - GENERAL INFORMATION

Install installation bracket, Fig. 8 - 10The navigation radio can be installed into a vehicle’s DIN radio slot using theinstallation bracket provided.

Page 12 - The digital road map

Attention!Only use this system when it is safe to do so. It is more important tokeep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel.Due to constant

Page 13

Setting the mounting angleIn order to ensure perfect functioning of the system, the navigation radio must be setto the actual mounting angle in the i

Page 14 - Handling CDs

Control elements1 o . . . . . . . . . . . . Release button for operating panel2 SOUND . . . . . . . . Opens the “SOUND” menu. ➽ page 27.3 POWER/VOLUME

Page 15 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Inserting a CD1. Open the front panel.2. Insert the CD into the drive (printed side up).For audio CDs, playback starts automatically.3. Close the fron

Page 16 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Menu operationCursorThe currently selected line or field on the screen isdesignated as the cursor. The cursor is identified byan inverse field (bright

Page 17

Options for entering charactersThe line at the bottom of the display displays command symbols which allow you toperform the following functions:c : De

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The “INFORMATION” menuThe “INFORMATION” menu allows you to configurethe type and amount of information the unit willreceive via the radio data system

Page 19 - Initial operation, Fig. 12

Behaviour of TMC and TAIf you switch on TMC Scan, you ensure that the radio will only search for stationstransmitting TMC data during the automatic se

Page 20 - Removing the radio, Fig. 14

The “SOUND” menuIn the “SOUND” menu, you can set your navigationradio’s sound and several other sound reproductionparameters to your own preferences.T

Page 21 - Control elements

SDVC (speed-dependent volume increase)To compensate for environmental noise, the volume for audible information increasesas a function of the speed.☞C

Page 22 - OPERATION

Listening to radioIf the unit is not yet in radio mode:☞Press the RADIO button.Select wavebandIn radio mode:☞Press the RADIO button again.☞Select the

Page 23 - System settings

A+12VRR FR FL RLSDVC[A1][A2][A5] [A4] [A6] [A8] [A7][A3]BB'A'FABFEJ+30˚-10˚14Remote CD ChangerTMC receiverTel. inPower Amplifier

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Setting frequency manually☞Activate “Manual tuning” in the radio menu. ➽ next page.☞Slowly turn the right rotary control to the right or left in order

Page 25 - TMC Scan

Manual Tuning☞Select this option to set a frequency manually, for example, if the desired stationcannot be set using the automatic search function. Se

Page 26 - “INFORMATION” MENU

CD playerYou can play 12 cm audio CDs and discs with MP3 files on your CD player.AWe strongly recommend only playing 12 cm CDs. Please do not use 8 cm

Page 27 - SOUND SETTINGS

ID3 tag displayFor MP3 CDs, the currently selected directory andbelow it the ID3 tag (title and artist) of the currentpiece of music will be displaye

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The “CD” menuIn CD player mode:☞Press the MENU button.:The “CD” menu is displayed.The following functions are available:Manual Search☞Activate this fu

Page 29 - RADIO 6FM A DX

CD changer (accessories)A digital CD changer can be connected to the navigation radio.AWe strongly recommend only playing 12 cm CDs. Please do not use

Page 30 - Preset list

The “CD CHANGER” menuIn CD changer mode:☞Press the MENU button.:The “CD CHANGER” menu is displayed.The following functions are available:Manual Search

Page 31 - Initialisation

The “INITIALISATION” menu☞Select “Initialisation” in one of the followingmenus: “RADIO”, “INFORMATION”, “CD” or “CDCHANGER”.:The “INITIALISATION” menu

Page 32 - CD player

On Off logic☞Activate this function to limit the operation of the device to one hour after theignition key is removed.DisplaySetting the display contr

Page 33 - CD PLAYER

C-IQ - Your key to map, traffic and travel informationWith your navigation radio you get several CDs containing all the available map dataof Europe, p

Page 34 - Track Scan

MS 4150 RS MP3 Connector OverviewISO chamber A:Pin ConnectionA1 Input digital speedometer signal / SDVC / GALAA2 Switch input reversing signal (revers

Page 35 - CD CHANGER

Registering the navigation systemIn order to activate other C-IQ products, you must register your navigation system withC-IQ Service. This also ensure

Page 36

My C-IQYou have the choice of obtaining information about your activation status at any time.☞Select “My C-IQ” in the “C-IQ” menu.☞Select “Active prod

Page 37 - Clock Settings

PreviewTogether with your map and travel information software you will also receive theopportunity to inspect different products free of charge before

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Info Points functionVisual and audible indication of important points along your route. Differentproviders of travel and traffic information have opti

Page 39 - Activation options

Main controlA map CD must be inserted into the CD player for some of the functions in navigationmode.If the unit is not yet in navigation mode:☞Press

Page 40 - Activating products

Destination inputDestinations may be entered in several ways:–Entering city, road and house number or junction by means of the “typewriter.” Seethe fo

Page 41 - Prepaid C-IQ

1ststep: City or postal code☞Select “New address” in the destination input menu.:The display automatically shows “City:” and thetypewriter window, the

Page 42 - C-IQ Service

2ndstep: Road:Once the city has been entered the input wizard automatically jumps to the“Road:” input menu.☞Enter the name of the road using the “type

Page 43 - Info Points function

Special destinations (POIs)You may also input the destination address by selecting special facilities (POI = Pointsof Interest) stored in the database

Page 44 - Main control

Special facilities in the vicinity of the current positionYou may also set a destination address by selecting a special facility in the vicinity ofthe

Page 45 - Entering a new address

5Illustrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3Sommaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 77I

Page 46 - NAVIGATION

Via point inputIf you wish to visit other locations en route to theentered destination address, these can be stored asvia points. The navigation syste

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Delete via points not reachedVia point which you have not reached or which are no longer desirable to you must bedeleted from the via point list so th

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GuidanceGuidance screenThe guidance screen appears as soon as you activate the guidance.The guidance screen displays the following information:1 Road

Page 49 - 08°30'18" East

9 Stationary traffic display: As soon as any traffic obstructions reported by TMCpertain to the planned route, a brief message appears, indicating the

Page 50 - Via point input

Audible messagesDuring guidance, the navigation radio will provide acoustic routing information inaddition to the symbols on the guidance screen. Comm

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Road direction arrowOn longer route segments without junctions orcrossroads, an arrow is displayed indicating the courseof the road over the next 100

Page 52 - Guidance

Route selectionDuring guidance, you may also modify the route criterion and activate or deactivatedynamic route planning. The system will then plan a

Page 53

Information during guidanceDuring guidance, you can call up several informationscreens:☞Move the cursor to the ™ symbol and confirm.☞The list of infor

Page 54 - AVORY RD

Displaying/deleting via pointsIf via points have been entered for the currentdestination, the “Via points” option will be active.The number of via poi

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Traffic informationUse the “Traffic info” option in the main control toobtain information about traffic conditions in threedifferent categories:–At th

Page 57 - Route list

☞By turning the right rotary control, you can accesstwo further screens containing details about theselected traffic obstruction.:The second details s

Page 58 - 15.03.2003 8:12

Dynamic guidance with TMCWith RDS TMC (Traffic Message Channel), the current traffic situation is taken intoaccount when planning the route to your de

Page 59 - On the route

Bypassing a traffic obstruction locallyWhen you approach the last exit before reaching a traffic obstruction, the navigationsystem will alert you and

Page 60

Dynamic route planningUnlike dynamic guidance, which provides information about traffic conditions on yourroute and on request about local traffic con

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Alternative routeDuring guidance, you can cause the navigation system to plan an alternative route.Use this function if, for example, you want to avoi

Page 62

Address managerThe navigation radio offers the opportunity of storing at least 30 destination addressesin a personal address book. In the address book

Page 63

Store current loc.Would you like to store a favourite restaurant in the destination memory? You canstore the current position of your car as follows:☞

Page 64 - OK Return

Emergency menu☞In the main control, select “Emergency”.:The “Emergency” menu is displayed.The following options are available in the“Emergency” menu:G

Page 65 - Store current loc

System settingsTo customise the navigation functions to your ownneeds, you can change several settings.☞In the main control, select “Settings”.:The “S

Page 66

Limit (xx/h)This enables you to specify a value manually so that a speed warning will be given ifyou exceed this speed (useful if using winter tyres,

Page 67 - Emergency menu

ContentsGENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Notes on operatin

Page 68 - Language

DelayUse this value to indicate the anticipated delay time due to a traffic obstruction at orabove which the navigation system should suggest that a

Page 69 - Dyn. Route sett

ServiceFor diagnosing hardware and software problems (code-protected).The option “Service” is exclusively reserved for service work on the navigation

Page 70 - Mounting angle

In rare instances, your navigation radio may not function the way you expect it to. Beforecalling the service department, please read the operating in

Page 71 - TMC source

Symptoms Possible cause / remedyNavigationDisplay shows “Please insert map CD”. The map CD is required for some functions in navigation mode.• Insert

Page 72 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Tips for convenient operation Cross-border guidanceOwing to the high data volume, the European navigation data is stored on several CDROMs (map CDs).

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75MENU OVERVIEWSOUNDSOUND SETTINGSRDS MEMOAUTOSTORESTATION LISTPRESET LISTMANUAL TUNINGPTY SEARCHRADIO SETUPINITIALIZATIONTMC SCANTA SCANNEWSANN. LEVE

Page 74 - Tips for convenient operation

76MENU OVERVIEWNAVDESTINATION INPUTVIA POINT INPUTGUIDANCETRAFFIC INFOADDRESS MANAGERC-IQTravel infoLong-/LatitudeInfo on car pos.Last destin.Load add

Page 75 - MENU OVERVIEW

A2C5310537404365310537408/2004 riCar Multimedia Systems.VDO Dayton. The Car Brand.

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C-IQ – INTELLIGENT CONTENT ON DEMAND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39C-IQ - Your key to map, traffic and trave

Page 77 - Car Multimedia Systems

Notes on operating instructionsThe following reading aids are used to simplify these operating instructions:☞requests you to perform an action.:shows

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