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  • Page 1 OPEL INSIGNIA Infotainment Manual...
  • Page 3 Contents Touch R700 / Navi 900 ....5 R300 Color / R400 Color ... 103...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Touch R700 / Navi 900 Introduction ........6 Basic operation ......14 Radio ........... 44 CD Player ........49 External devices ......52 Navigation ........58 Speech recognition ...... 77 Phone .......... 83 Frequently asked questions ..94 Index ..........98...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction General information Optionally, the Infotainment system can be operated using controls on the The Infotainment system provides steering wheel, a touch pad between you with state-of-the-art in-car the front seats, or via the speech infotainment. recognition system. General information ....... 6 Using the FM, AM or DAB radio The well-thought-out design of the Theft-deterrent feature ....
  • Page 7 Introduction Theft-deterrent feature Important information on 9 Warning operation and traffic safety The Infotainment system is equipped In some areas one-way streets with an electronic security system for 9 Warning and other roads and entrances the purpose of theft deterrence. (e.g.
  • Page 8 Introduction Control elements overview Centre display with controls...
  • Page 9 Introduction X ........... 12 BACK ........15 Press: return to previous If switched off: short press: Radio: short press: skip to screen/menu switch power on previous station; long press: seek down ....44 If switched on: short press: mute system; long press: CD player / External Radio: short press: skip to switch power off...
  • Page 10 Introduction Touch pad BACK ........20 Left-hand steering wheel control Press: return to previous screen/menu Long press: return to Home screen Touch sensitive area Operate the menus on the Short press: take phone call . 86 centre display using or activate speech single- and multi-touch recognition ......
  • Page 11 Introduction or deactivate speech For a description of all other controls, j - display application- recognition ......77 see Owner's manual. specific main menu or activate/deactivate Right-hand steering wheel P / Q - select menu item mute function ......12 control 9 - confirm selection ! / # ........
  • Page 12 Introduction Driver Information Centre The Driver Information Centre has The menus on the Driver Information three separate zones: Centre are operated via the five-way (uplevel) controller on the right-hand side of the ■ Left zone - displays menu for steering wheel. application selection.
  • Page 13: Radio

    Introduction Auto volume External devices If no connection can be established, a corresponding message is When Auto volume is activated Repeatedly press MEDIA to activate displayed. For a detailed description 3 40, the volume is adapted the playback mode for a connected of preparing and establishing a automatically to compensate for the external device (e.g.
  • Page 14 Basic operation Basic operation Displays For detailed descriptions, see chapters "Control elements overview" Infotainment and vehicle information 3 8 and "Controls" 3 15. are shown on two separate displays. Driver Information Centre Displays ........14 Centre display Uplevel, Tour theme: Controls ........
  • Page 15 Basic operation The Driver Information Centre is part Turn: of the instrument cluster and shows ■ to select a screen button or menu Infotainment information as well as item vehicle-specific information (see Owner's manual). The Driver Information Centre serves as an additional information and control centre for a selection of important Infotainment functions.
  • Page 16 Basic operation Note Exit screen button In any but the AUDIO application, To leave the menu currently active, when being on a screen, where select Exit. turning the MENU knob does not Selecting or activating a screen execute an application-related button or menu item function, the MENU knob may be used to adjust the frequency (AM or...
  • Page 17 Basic operation item via the touchscreen will be Press one of the buttons on the To scroll through a list of menu items, described as "...select <button instrument panel to exit edit mode. you may optionally: name>/<item name>". ■ Place your finger anywhere on the Note screen and move it upwards or Moving items...
  • Page 18 Basic operation Touch pad h button Press h to enter or exit the character recognition function 3 23. Selecting a screen button or menu item Move your finger in the direction of the element you wish to select. The hand The touch pad has a touch-sensitive cursor moves from one selectable surface that allows additional...
  • Page 19 Basic operation Scrolling lists Scrolling pages Scrolling favourites pages If the available items are organised on more than one page, e.g. on the Home screen, the pages have to be scrolled. Note Pages are only scrollable if there is more than one page set up. Scrolling Home screen pages If there are more items available than To scroll from one favourites page to...
  • Page 20: Menu Operation

    Basic operation Steering wheel controls i (back) button Note If you are requested to confirm a When operating the submenus in the For an overview of all relevant function or message in the Driver Driver Information Centre, the i steering wheel controls in "Control Information Centre by pressing SEL button serves as back button.
  • Page 21 Basic operation All applications installed may be Personalising the Home screen Exiting edit mode accessed from the Home screen. The system automatically exits edit Entering edit mode mode after a few seconds of The Home screen comprises up to inactivity. five pages with up to eight applications on each page.
  • Page 22 Basic operation The application tray is located in the Release the new icon to store it in the top centre of the screen and respective location. accessible from all main menus. Removing icons from the application Three to five application icons may be tray stored in the application tray.
  • Page 23: Keyboards

    Basic operation Via the interaction selector bar, you Messages may change the different views within In the case of a system event, before one application or perform the execution of a system function, or application-specific actions, e.g. start due to an outside trigger, e.g. a speech recognition session.
  • Page 24 Basic operation Depending on the application or Select o next to the characters function currently active, the entered to display a list of all keyboard menu is displayed autocomplete matches. differently. Note To switch to the symbol keyboard, Above the o screen button, the select Sym.
  • Page 25 Basic operation If mixed case character recognition is available, additional Caps and Shift screen buttons are displayed. To activate the caps lock function and capitalise all letters, select Caps. To deactivate the caps lock function, Caps has to be selected again. To activate the shift function and capitalise just one letter, select Shift.
  • Page 26 Basic operation The character selected is entered in the edit field. If the best guess of the system was right, drawing a new character also serves as confirmation. To close the character recognition menu, press two fingers on the pad. Character modifiers To draw character modifiers, use the following gestures.
  • Page 27: Favourites

    Basic operation Favourites 60 individual favourite locations are available, displayed as five favourites A range of different information may per row. be stored as favourites, e.g.: They can be displayed in a one-row ■ Radio stations view or in a three-row view. ■...
  • Page 28 Basic operation ■ On the touch screen: Place your Storing favourites finger anywhere on the favourites Favourites may be stored from the page and move it left or right. The Home screen, the audio application, next or previous page of favourites the navigation application or the is displayed.
  • Page 29 Basic operation A few examples for storing favourites Tap and hold the respective favourite Example: Telephone number are given below. screen button. The favourites page is Press ; to display the Home screen minimised and the list of albums is and then select the PHONE icon.
  • Page 30 Basic operation Using the right-hand steering wheel Select H at the bottom of the screen remote control to reveal the interaction selector bar and then select DONE to return to the Repeatedly press k or l to select settings menu. the desired audio favourite.
  • Page 31: Contacts

    Basic operation Select DONE to confirm the action deleted but just hidden from the Changing the source and return to the settings menu. view. They may be reactivated by Select Change Contacts List on the increasing the number of viewable right side of the screen.
  • Page 32 Basic operation Deleting the vehicle contacts Using the contacts list Select Change Contacts List on the To display the contacts list, select right side of the screen. A list of all CONTACTS in the respective available contacts sources is application. displayed.
  • Page 33 Basic operation ■ in the vehicle contacts list: notes Adding new contacts Create New Contact field A data category selection menu is To add information from the displayed. application menus to the vehicle ■ for POI entries: information on contacts list, open the respective business hours, menu (e.g.
  • Page 34 Basic operation If you choose an existing data Modifying information Deleting the contact category, the existing information is Select the field you wish to modify. To delete the contact entry and all overwritten. Depending on the field selected, the associated information, select keyboard or keypad is displayed.
  • Page 35: Touch Operation Overview

    Basic operation Touch operation overview The table below contains a summary of all movements (gestures) on the touch screen and touch pad that you have to make with one, two or three fingers to trigger specific actions in the menus. Menu Action Touch screen...
  • Page 36 Basic operation Menu Action Touch screen Touch pad Radio menu Sending current audio 1 finger, move in the direction of the Driver information to Driver Information Centre Information Centre Seeking for radio stations 2 fingers, move left or right to seek up or down Changing waveband 2 fingers, move up or down to skip to previous or next...
  • Page 37 Basic operation Menu Action Touch screen Touch pad Media menu Sending current audio 1 finger, move in the direction of the Driver information to the Driver Information Centre Information Centre Changing track 2 fingers, move left or right to skip to previous or next track Changing media source 2 fingers, move up or down...
  • Page 38 Basic operation Menu Action Touch screen Touch pad Navigation menu Sending current audio 1 finger, move in the direction of the Driver information to the Driver Information Centre Information Centre Panning map 1 finger, move across the screen 2 fingers, move up, down, left or right Centring map 1 finger, tap on a location on the map you wish...
  • Page 39: Tone Settings

    Basic operation Tone settings Treble To quickly change between the front and rear speakers, select Front or Use this setting to enhance or In the tone settings menu, the tone Rear at the top and bottom of the attenuate the high frequencies of the characteristics can be set.
  • Page 40: Volume Settings

    Basic operation Select NORMAL, if you wish to To adjust the degree of volume Time and Date provide the best sound for all seating adaptation, set Auto Volume to one of Press ; and then select the positions. the available options. SETTINGS icon.
  • Page 41 Basic operation Tap on 12-24 Hr on the right side of Scroll through the list and select the screen to select a time mode. Language. If 12-hour mode is selected, a third Note column for AM and PM setting is The language currently active is displayed.
  • Page 42 Forgotten PIN Code conditions, select Day or Night. Turn Display Off To reset the PIN code to the default setting, contact your Opel Service Select Turn Display Off to turn off the If you select Auto, the system Partner. display.
  • Page 43 Scroll through the list and select ■ speech settings System update Return to Factory Settings. To update your system software, ■ application tray contact your Opel Service Partner. ■ contacts sources Restore Vehicle Settings TouchPad Select Restore Vehicle Settings to A warning message is displayed.
  • Page 44 Radio Radio Usage Station search The radio function is part of the Automatic station search AUDIO application. Press t or v to play the previous Usage .......... 44 or next station. Station search ......44 Manual station search Waveband menus ......45 Press and hold t or v.
  • Page 45 Radio Waveband menus All Frequencies The All AM Frequencies, All FM The waveband menus allow access Frequencies and All DAB to different settings options. The Frequencies lists allow for manual following options are available for all station tuning in the respective wavebands.
  • Page 46 Radio Radio data system (RDS) Tone Settings FM Menu For a detailed description 3 39. To configure the RDS settings RDS is a service of FM stations that options, activate the radio function considerably improves the finding of Auto volume and then select the FM waveband.
  • Page 47 Radio If the radio traffic service is activated, switched off, alternative frequencies ■ There is no fading (weakening of [TP] is shown in the top line of all main of the stations are selected without the sound that is typical of AM or menus.
  • Page 48 Radio traffic announcements of the FM DAB Announcements DAB to FM Linking station which is currently best Besides their music programmes, a If this function is activated, the device receivable are issued. Deactivate lot of DAB stations also broadcast switches over to a corresponding FM TP, if you do not wish DAB announcements of various station of the active DAB service (if...
  • Page 49 CD Player CD Player General information MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than listed above may The Infotainment system's CD player not play correctly, and their file can replay audio CDs and MP3/WMA names and folder names may not CDs.
  • Page 50 CD Player ■ Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear Note Removing a CD the lens of the audio player inside This chapter only deals with playing Press R. The CD is pushed out of the the device and cause faults. MP3 files since the operation for CD slot.
  • Page 51 CD Player Track list Set Shuffle to On or Off. To display the track list, you may Auto Volume optionally: For a detailed description 3 40. ■ Tap anywhere on the screen. ■ Select BROWSE on the left side of the screen.
  • Page 52 External devices External devices General information When connected to the AUX input, the audio signal of the auxiliary device is transmitted via the speakers of the Infotainment system. General information ..... 52 The volume and the tone settings can be adjusted via the Infotainment Playing audio .......
  • Page 53 External devices When connected to the USB port, the Inserting/removing an SD card Caution devices mentioned above can be operated via the controls and menus Caution Avoid disconnecting the device of the Infotainment system. during playback. This may Never attempt to use an SD card Note damage the device or the that has been cracked, deformed...
  • Page 54 External devices Note Bluetooth Files from online shops to which If a non-readable SD card is Digital Rights Management (DRM) Bluetooth enabled audio sources connected, a corresponding error has been applied cannot be played. (e.g. music mobile phones, MP3 message will appear and the players featuring Bluetooth, etc.), The Infotainment system can play the Infotainment system will...
  • Page 55 External devices Repeatedly press MEDIA to activate Alternatively, turn MENU to skip to the desired media source. previous or next tracks. Example: USB main menu. Fast forwarding or rewinding Tap and hold t or v to rewind or fast forward. Browse function Note The browse function is not available...
  • Page 56 External devices Note Set Shuffle to On or Off. Note Not all menu items are available in Videos may only be played, if the Auto Volume all audio menus. parking brake is applied. For a detailed description 3 40. Manage Bluetooth Devices (only available in the Bluetooth music menu) Select Manage Bluetooth Devices to...
  • Page 57 External devices Fast forwarding or rewinding Tap and hold t or v to rewind or fast forward. Video menu To display the video menu, select MENU in the interaction selector bar. For a detailed description of the menu 3 54.
  • Page 58 Navigation Navigation General information followed. If a navigation instruction contradicts traffic regulations, the The navigation system will reliably traffic regulations always apply. guide you to your destination. There will be no need to read maps, even if General information ..... 58 Functioning of the navigation you have no local knowledge Usage ..........
  • Page 59 Navigation After the entry of the destination Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, ■ Latvia, Ukraine: address or point of interest (nearest Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, <street> <house number> <city> petrol station, hotel, etc.), the route is Vatican City: <postal code> <country> calculated from the current location to <street>...
  • Page 60 Map data All required map data is stored within the Infotainment system. To update your map software via an SD card, contact your Opel Service Partner. To redisplay the application tray and Usage the interaction selector bar, tap The current location is indicated by a anywhere on the screen.
  • Page 61 Navigation Driver Information Centre, Sport Map manipulation theme: Scrolling To scroll the map, you may optionally: ■ Place your finger anywhere on the screen and move it up, down, left or right depending on the direction in which you want to scroll. ■...
  • Page 62 Navigation To display an overview of the route currently active on the map, select OVERVIEW. The screen button changes to RESET. To return to the normal view, select RESET. Changing the map view To toggle between the different map views (3D View, Heading Up View, North Up View), repeatedly select x in the application tray.
  • Page 63 Navigation Select the desired point of interest. Display mode The destination details view is Select MENU in the interaction displayed. selector bar and then select Map View to display the respective Select Go. submenu. For a detailed description on how to Select Day / Night Mode to display the enter a destination 3 66.
  • Page 64 Navigation Navigation data management Deleting all destinations Confirm the message to delete the To delete all entries in the recent entire POIs list. Select MENU in the interaction destinations list, select Delete All selector bar and then select Personal Deleting categories Destinations.
  • Page 65 Navigation Note Creating and downloading user Note This function may only be carried out Character encoding UTF-8 defined POIs (My POIs) if a USB device with sufficient (Unicode) needs to be selected In addition to the predefined POIs storage space is connected. when storing the text file.
  • Page 66: Destination Input

    Navigation The GPS coordinates must be Organising the POI data in several Downloading the POI data to the expressed in decimal degrees and subfolders Infotainment system can be taken, e.g., from a Optionally you can organise the text Connect the USB device with your topographical map.
  • Page 67 Navigation Entering an address via Note If a different input order is used than keyboard specified for the respective country, Select DESTINATION in the the system may not find the desired interaction selector bar and then destination. select ADDRESS. Enter the destination address in the proper postal address order of your country.
  • Page 68 Navigation Select one of the addresses stored for the contact. The destination details view is displayed. To start route guidance, select Go. Selecting a point of interest A point of interest (POI) is a specific location that might be of general interest, e.g.
  • Page 69 Navigation Setting a search location The destination details view is Selecting an address from the displayed. Note The search location is specified by Searching POIs via keyboard Tap on the desired location on the the map section chosen. If you scroll To search for a particular POI, a map.
  • Page 70 Navigation Creating and saving a waypoint Alternatively, tap on the arrow symbol indicating your next turning trip manoeuvre on the right side of the A waypoint is an intermediate screen to display the route guidance destination that is considered in the menu.
  • Page 71 Navigation Guidance To initiate a phone call to the selected location, select Call. General information Note Route guidance is provided by the The Call screen button is only navigation system through visual available if a phone number is stored instructions and voice prompts (voice for the respective location.
  • Page 72 Navigation Navigation voice prompts Alternatively, tap on the arrow symbol To adjust the volume of the voice indicating your next turning prompts, select ─ or w. Navigation voice prompts announce, manoeuvre on the right side of the which direction to follow, when Route settings screen to display the route guidance approaching an intersection at which...
  • Page 73 Navigation Traffic incidents Select Traffic Routing Preferences to Route guidance menu display the respective submenu. Select MENU in the interaction Note selector bar and then select Traffic to If you wish slow traffic to be generally The route guidance menu may only display the respective submenu.
  • Page 74 Navigation Changing the route To cancel route guidance, select END. After route guidance has been started, tap on the arrow button to Excluding streets from route display the route guidance menu. guidance Adding a waypoint After route guidance has been Select DESTINATION in the started, you may exclude streets from interaction selector bar and enter or...
  • Page 75 Navigation Note Displaying the waypoint list The Avoided Areas section also The waypoint list displays all comprises roads automatically waypoints of the calculated waypoint avoided by the system due to traffic trip, starting with the next upcoming incidents. waypoint. Tap on the arrow button to display the To reinclude the avoided street or route guidance menu and select motorway in the route, unselect the...
  • Page 76 Navigation Optimising the waypoint trip If several waypoints have been added and the waypoint trip has been edited several times, you may want to rearrange the waypoints in the most efficient order. Select OPTIMISE. Wait until the waypoints list has been updated.
  • Page 77 Speech recognition Speech recognition General information If the action takes more than one command to be performed, proceed as follows: Embedded speech recognition The embedded speech recognition of In the first command, you indicate the General information ..... 77 the Infotainment system enables you kind of action to be performed, like to operate various functions of the "Navigation destination entry".
  • Page 78 Speech recognition speech recognition, speech optionally change the display Press ; and then select the recognition is not available. language to French, German, or SETTINGS icon. Italian. In such a case, you need to select Select Voice item to enter the another language for the display, if For changing the display language, respective submenu.
  • Page 79 Speech recognition Confirm Less: If selected, the system If Medium is selected, the system's Activation via the w button on the asks you less often to confirm your speech rate corresponds to natural steering wheel voice inputs. Consequently, the speech. Press w on the left-hand side of the system might sometimes misinterpret steering wheel.
  • Page 80 Speech recognition You can now say a voice command to Interrupting a voice prompt directly initiate a system function As an experienced user, you can (e.g. playing a preset radio station), or interrupt a voice prompt by briefly to start a dialogue sequence with pressing w on the steering wheel.
  • Page 81 Speech recognition In the following situations, a dialogue ■ The voice prompt can be For other POIs, say the name of a sequence is automatically cancelled: interrupted by pressing w again. category like "Restaurants", "Shopping centres", or "Hospitals". ■ If you do not say any command for ■...
  • Page 82 Speech recognition list on a screen during a speech To interrupt the help prompt, press w. As soon as a beep is heard, you can recognition session suspends the say a command. For a list of the A beep is heard. You may say a current speech recognition event and commands supported, see your command.
  • Page 83 Phone Phone General information Important information for operation and traffic safety The Phone portal provides you with the possibility of having mobile phone 9 Warning conversations via a vehicle General information ..... 83 microphone and the vehicle Mobile phones have effects on Bluetooth connection ....
  • Page 84 Phone Via the Bluetooth settings menu, ■ Some Bluetooth functions are only phones is prohibited, if pairing (PIN code exchange between available after the second ignition interference is caused by the Bluetooth device and Infotainment cycle. mobile phone or if dangerous system) and connecting of the ■...
  • Page 85 Phone Compare the PIN code (if confirm the respective message Connecting a paired device demanded) and confirm the on your smartphone. 1. Press ; and then select the messages on the Infotainment Note SETTINGS icon. system and the Bluetooth For the contacts to be read by the device.
  • Page 86 Phone Deleting a device Making an emergency call In some networks it may be Dial the emergency call number (e.g. necessary for a valid SIM card to 1. Press ; and then select the 112). be properly inserted in the mobile SETTINGS icon.
  • Page 87 Phone Phone application Press ; and then select the PHONE icon (with phone symbol) to display the respective menu. The Phone portal comprises different views accessible via tabs. Select the desired tab. Note The PHONE main menu is only available, if a mobile phone is connected to the Infotainment system via Bluetooth.
  • Page 88 Phone Select one of the phone numbers Select one of the phone numbers stored for the contact. The number is stored in the recent calls list. The dialled. number is dialled. Calls lists Favourites Press ; and then select the Reveal the favourites page.
  • Page 89 Phone Select the desired phone. A list of all The screen button changes to ringtones available for the respective Unmute. phone is displayed. To reactivate the microphone, select Select the desired ringtone. Unmute. Functions during a phone call Deactivating the handsfree function To continue the conversation on your During a phone call, the in-call view is mobile phone, select Handset.
  • Page 90 Phone The B screen button changes to C. Prerequisites The following prerequisites must be met in order to use the TEXT application: ■ The Bluetooth function of the respective phone must be activated (see user guide of the device). ■ Dependent on the phone, it may be required to set the device to "visible"...
  • Page 91 Phone Note Depending on the phone, not all text messages stored on the phone are displayed in the inbox. To listen to a message, select the 3 beside the respective message. Alternatively, select the desired message to display the message view.
  • Page 92 Phone Select INBOX in the interaction Device list selector bar. The text messages Select PHONES to display the device stored on the respective phone are list. displayed in a list. For a detailed description 3 84. Select the desired message to Text settings display the message view.
  • Page 93 Phone Mobile phones and CB Seek advice on predetermined Caution installation points for the external radio equipment antenna or equipment holder and Mobile telephones and radio ways of using devices with a Installation instructions and equipment may lead to transmission power exceeding operating guidelines malfunctions in the vehicle 10 watts.
  • Page 94: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently asked questions Frequently asked Frequently asked Touch pad questions questions How can I select a button with the touch pad? When tapping on the touch pad nothing happens. Phone Press the touch pad down. Frequently asked questions ..94 How can I pair my phone with the Tapping will not trigger an action.
  • Page 95 Frequently asked questions How can I increase the touch pad's How can I rename, delete or move Navigation character recognition my favourites? After entering a destination performance? Press ;, select the SETTINGS address, an error message is Try out different drawing speed icon on the Home screen, Radio in shown.
  • Page 96 Frequently asked questions Audio Other How can I change the audio How can I improve the source? performance of the voice recognition? By pressing RADIO repeatedly, you can toggle through all The voice recognition is designed available radio sources (AM/FM/ to understand naturally DAB).
  • Page 97 Frequently asked questions...
  • Page 98: Index

    Index Contacts........31 Controls........15 Activating an application....20 Displays........14 Activating a screen button.... 15 Favourites......27, 35 Activating AUX......54 Five-way-controller....15 Activating Bluetooth music... 54 Home screen......20 Activating CD player..... 50 Instrument panel....... 15 Activating radio......44 Interaction selector bar.....
  • Page 99 Control elements Retrieving........27 Infotainment controls....15 Infotainment system....8 Storing........27 Intellitext........47 Steering wheel......8 File formats Interaction selector bar....20 Control elements overview..... 8 Audio files........52 Controls........15 Movie files......... 52 Keyboard Five-way-controller....... 15 Letter keyboard......23 Forgotten PIN.......
  • Page 100 Favourites......... 27 Playing movies......56 Infotainment system....12 POIs..........66 Navigation........71 Keyboards......... 23 Contacts......31, 66 Navigation system..... 60 Current location......60 Radio Phone........86 Destination details view.... 66 Category list......44 Radio......... 44 Destination input....... 66 DAB........... 47 SD card........
  • Page 101 Return to factory settings....40 Time..........40 Ringtone........86 TMC stations........ 58 Valet mode Route guidance......71 Tone settings........ 39 Locking........40 Route style........71 Touch operation overview.... 35 Unlocking........40 Touch pad....... 15, 40 Voice recognition......77 Scrolling........40 Volume Scrolling lists.........
  • Page 103 R300 Color / R400 Color Introduction ........ 104 Basic operation ......111 Radio ......... 116 CD Player ........122 External devices ......125 Phone ........129 Index .......... 138...
  • Page 104: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction General information Note This manual describes all options The Infotainment system provides and features available for the you with state-of-the-art in-car various Infotainment systems. infotainment. Certain descriptions, including those General information ....104 Using the FM, AM or DAB radio for display and menu functions, may Theft-deterrent feature ....
  • Page 105 Introduction marked on the map. In such areas the Infotainment system may issue a warning that must be accepted. Here you must pay particular attention to one-way streets, roads and entrances that you are not allowed to drive into. Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to:...
  • Page 106 Introduction Control elements overview Control panel...
  • Page 107 Introduction X ......... 109 MENU TONE (if CD player not equipped) Central control for If switched off: short press: selection and navigation in Press: display tone switch power on menus ......... 111 settings menu ...... 122 If switched on: short press: 11 t mute system;...
  • Page 108 Introduction Left-hand steering wheel control For a description of all other controls, j - display application- see Owner's manual. specific main menu Right-hand steering wheel P / Q - select menu item control 9 - confirm selection ! / # Press upwards: increase volume Press downwards: decrease volume...
  • Page 109: Radio

    Introduction Usage Driver Information Centre Setting the volume Turn m. The current setting is shown Control elements on the display. The Infotainment system is operated When the Infotainment system is via function buttons, a MENU knob switched on, the last selected volume and menus that are shown on the is set, provided that the volume is display.
  • Page 110: Cd Player

    Introduction CD player If no connection can be established, a corresponding message is Press MEDIA repeatedly to activate displayed. For a detailed description the CD player. of preparing and establishing a For a detailed description of the CD Bluetooth connection between the player functions 3 122.
  • Page 111 Basic operation Basic operation Basic operation Press: ■ to activate a selected screen button or menu item Instrument panel ■ to confirm a changed settings value Basic operation ......111 ■ to switch to a different settings MENU knob Tone settings ......112 option The MENU knob is one of the central Volume settings ......
  • Page 112 Basic operation Note The five-way controller consists of A submenu with further options is In subsequent chapters the four directional buttons and a displayed or the selected function is operating steps for selecting and confirmation button (9). activated. activating a screen button or menu i (back) button Note item will be described as "...select...
  • Page 113 Basic operation Volume settings Press MENU to confirm the setting. Setting the volume distribution Maximum start-up volume between right and left Press ; and then select the Scroll through the list and press SETTINGS icon. MENU to activate Balance. Scroll through the list and select Turn MENU to adjust the setting as Radio and then Maximum Startup desired.
  • Page 114 Basic operation Off: no enhancement of volume with Select Time. Scroll through the list and select the increasing vehicle speed. desired language. Set Time High: maximum enhancement of Valet mode Select Set Time to enter the volume with increasing vehicle respective submenu.
  • Page 115 Clear All Private Data ENTER. The keypad is redisplayed. To reset the PIN code to the default Select Clear All Private Data to delete setting, contact your Opel Service e.g. paired Bluetooth devices, stored To confirm the first input, reenter the Partner.
  • Page 116: Station Search

    Radio Radio Usage Station search The radio function is part of the Automatic station search AUDIO application. Press t or v to play the previous Usage ........116 or next station. Station search ......116 Manual station search Favourite lists ......117 Press and hold t or v.
  • Page 117 Radio Station lists Note Select Update Station List. The Categories list item is only The station list is updated FM or DAB waveband available for the FM and the DAB wavebands. Turn MENU to display a list of all Favourite lists stations currently receivable.
  • Page 118 Radio To display the favourites list in all Using the right-hand steering wheel Deleting favourites other menus, select one of the control Select the favourite you wish to softkeys. Repeatedly press k or l to select delete. the desired station. If a favourite location is occupied, the Select DELETE.
  • Page 119 Radio view. They may be reactivated by FM menu If the radio traffic service is activated, increasing the number of viewable [TP] is shown in the top line of all main To configure the RDS settings favourites. menus. If the current station or media options, activate the radio function played is not a radio traffic service and then select the FM waveband.
  • Page 120 Radio If regionalisation is switched off, ■ As long as a given DAB receiver improved, whereas AM or FM alternative frequencies of the stations can pick up the signal sent out by a reception is considerably impaired are selected without regard to broadcasting station (even if the in such cases.
  • Page 121 Radio Note Intellitext DAB announcements can only be The Intellitext function allows for the received if the DAB waveband is reception of additional information activated. such as announcements, financial information, sports, news etc. DAB to DAB Linking Select one of the categories and If this function is activated, the device choose a specific item from the list to switches over to the same service...
  • Page 122 CD Player CD Player General information MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than listed above may The Infotainment system's CD player not play correctly, and their file can replay audio CDs and MP3/ names and folder names may not WMA CDs.
  • Page 123: Function Buttons

    CD Player Usage ■ Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear Function buttons the lens of the audio player inside Pausing CD playback the device and cause faults. Starting CD playback Select the / screen button to pause ■ Protect CDs from heat and direct Push an audio or MP3 CD with the playback.
  • Page 124 CD Player Track list Press MENU to display the CD menu and then select Browse CD Media. The track list is displayed. Note The track currently playing is highlighted. Scroll through the list and select the desired list item. Note For a detailed description of browsing MP3 CDs 3 127.
  • Page 125 External devices External devices General information When connected to the AUX input, the audio signal of the auxiliary device is transmitted via the speakers of the Infotainment system. General information ....125 The volume and the tone settings can be adjusted via the Infotainment Playing audio ......
  • Page 126 External devices When connected to the USB port, the Inserting/removing an SD card Caution devices mentioned above can be operated via the controls and menus Caution Avoid disconnecting the device of the Infotainment system. during playback. This may Never attempt to use an SD card Note damage the device or the that has been cracked, deformed...
  • Page 127 External devices Note Bluetooth Files from online shops to which If a non-readable SD card is Digital Rights Management (DRM) Bluetooth enabled audio sources connected, a corresponding error has been applied cannot be played. (e.g. music mobile phones, MP3 message will appear and the players featuring Bluetooth, etc.), The Infotainment system can play the Infotainment system will...
  • Page 128 External devices Fast forwarding or rewinding Press MENU and then select Folder View. The folder structure on the Tap and hold d or c to rewind or fast respective device is displayed. forward. If necessary, navigate through the Playback order folder structure and select the desired To play the songs in random order, track.
  • Page 129 Phone Phone General information Important information for operation and traffic safety The Phone portal provides you with the possibility of having mobile phone 9 Warning conversations via a vehicle General information ....129 microphone and the vehicle Mobile phones have effects on Bluetooth connection ....
  • Page 130 Phone Via the Bluetooth settings menu, connected previously, the phones is prohibited, if pairing (PIN code exchange between Infotainment system establishes interference is caused by the Bluetooth device and Infotainment the connection automatically. mobile phone or if dangerous system) and connecting of the ■...
  • Page 131 Phone Compare the PIN code (if displayed on the Infotainment Pairing via the Audio application demanded) and confirm the system. Note messages on the Infotainment 8. If the device has been The Bluetooth audio main menu is system and the Bluetooth successfully paired, the device list only available if a Bluetooth music device.
  • Page 132 Phone Emergency call Select Bluetooth to display the 3. Select the Bluetooth device you respective submenu. wish to disconnect and then select DROP. You are prompted with a 2. Select Device Management to 9 Warning message. display the device list. 4.
  • Page 133 Phone Operation functions are active. You can enquire about this with the local As soon as a connection via network operators. Bluetooth has been set up between your mobile phone and the The emergency call number can Infotainment system, you can operate differ depending on the region and many functions of your mobile phone country.
  • Page 134 Phone Select Contacts. The contacts list is Incoming phone call displayed. Taking a phone call Scroll through the list and select the If a radio or media source is active desired contact entry. The contact when a call comes in, the audio details view is displayed.
  • Page 135 Phone Changing the ringtone To reactivate the handsfree function, select HNDFREE. Press ; and then select the SETTINGS icon. Second phone call Select Bluetooth to display the respective submenu and then select Initiating a second phone call Ringtones. A list of all phones paired To initiate a second phone call, select to the Infotainment system and the HOLD in the in-call view.
  • Page 136 Phone Mobile phones and CB Second incoming phone call Seek advice on predetermined installation points for the external A message with the caller's name or radio equipment antenna or equipment holder and number is displayed. ways of using devices with a Select SWITCH to answer the second Installation instructions and transmission power exceeding...
  • Page 137 Phone Caution Mobile telephones and radio equipment may lead to malfunctions in the vehicle electronics when operated inside the vehicle with no exterior antenna, unless the above mentioned regulations are observed.
  • Page 138 Index Control elements Infotainment system....106 Activating AUX......127 Steering wheel......106 Activating Bluetooth music..127 Control elements overview..106 Activating CD player....123 Activating radio......116 Activating SD card...... 127 DAB..........120 Activating the Infotainment DAB linking......... 120 system........109 Digital audio broadcasting..
  • Page 139 CD........... 122 CD........... 123 DAB announcements....120 Infotainment system....104 Infotainment system....109 DAB menu....... 120 Phone........129 Menu........111 Digital Audio Broadcasting..120 Radio........116 Phone........133 Favourite lists......117 SD........... 125 Radio........116 FM menu......... 119 USB......... 125 SD card........
  • Page 140 Storing stations......117 Switching the Infotainment Valet mode system on........ 109 Locking........114 System settings......114 Unlocking........ 114 Display........114 Volume Language........ 114 Auto volume control....113 Return to factory settings..114 Maximum startup volume..113 Time and Date......114 Mute function......
  • Page 141 Copyright by ADAM OPEL AG, Rüsselsheim, Germany. The information contained in this publication is effective as of the date indicated below. Adam Opel AG reserves the right to make changes to the technical specifications, features and design of the vehicles relative to the information in this publication as well as changes to the publication itself.

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