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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION........................................... 4

TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION

CYBERSECURITY.........................................5 TIPS .............................................................5 MULTIMEDIA DEVICES: SUPPORTED AUDIO FILES AND FORMATS......................6 NOTES ON TRADEMARKS ..........................6 EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES......................7 ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION ..........................7 SOFTWARE UPDATES................................. 7 MAP UPDATE ..............................................7 AUDIO SYSTEM........................................... 7 GPS RECEPTION (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) ..................................................... 8 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON COPYRIGHTS...............................................8

CONTROLS

CONTROLS ON CONSOLE ..........................9 CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE......................9

CONTROLS ON STEERING WHEEL

DESCRIPTION ...........................................11 STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE........................................................11

TOUCHSCREEN FUNCTION

ACTIONS THAT CAN BE PERFORMED USING THE TOUCHSCREEN FUNCTION .............. 13

WIDGET

WIDGET INTERACTION MODES ............... 14 MOVING WIDGETS ................................... 14 RESIZING WIDGETS ................................. 15 VIEWING WIDGET CONTENTS ................. 16 REORDER THE WIDGETS......................... 16

MENU STRUCTURE

MAIN MENU.............................................. 18 Accessing The Main Menu.................... 18 Indications On The Display ................... 18

ACTIVE SCREEN ....................................... 19 Action Buttons ....................................... 19 Scrolling Sidebar ................................ 19 A-Z Search........................................... 20 Reorder The Items In A List .................. 20 Information Screens.............................. 20

MULTITASKING MENU ............................. 20 Displaying The Multitasking Menu Status Bar .............................................. 21 Status Bar Display Interruption ............ 21 Settings Menu ....................................... 21 Adding A New Item (Add) ................... 21 Selecting A Prestored Item ................... 22 Editing A Stored Entry ........................... 22

GRAPHIC KEYBOARD ...............................22 Using The Graphic Keyboard.................23 Special Characters.................................23 Search Results .......................................23 Next Valid Character ..............................24 Delete A Character.................................24 Messages On The Display .....................24

TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF

ON/OFF AND VOLUME BUTTON ..............25

RADIO (TUNER) MODE

RADIO MODE SELECTION ........................26 MAIN MENU RADIO SCREEN ..................26 SELECTING A FREQUENCY BAND ...........26 RADIO STATION SELECTION ...................27 PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION FAST SEARCH ..........................................27 PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION SEARCH ....................................................27 MANUAL TUNING AM/FM RADIO STATION ...................................................27 SIRIUSXM RADIO IF EQUIPPED .........28 FAVORITES................................................29 RADIO STATION LIST ................................29 HD RADIO IF EQUIPPED.....................29 SETTING THE PRESETS ...........................30 AUDIO........................................................30

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MEDIA MODE

AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION.....................32 SHUFFLE/PLAYBACK MODE ...................32 TRACK SELECTION (LIBRARY) .................32 CONNECTING A USB DEVICE ...................33

BLUETOOTH SOURCE

PAIRING A BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE .....................................................34

USB SUPPORT

USB MODE................................................35

AUX SOURCE

AUX MODE ................................................36

PHONE MODE

MAIN FUNCTIONS ....................................37 DISPLAYED INFORMATION .....................37 MAIN PHONE MENU.................................38 PAIRING A MOBILE PHONE .....................39 TRANSMISSION OF PHONE DATA (PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) .......40 CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE .........................................40 DELETION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE ..................40

SETTING A MOBILE PHONE OR A BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE AS A PRIORITY DEVICE.................................. 41 DELETION OF PHONE DATA (PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) ....... 41 MAKING A PHONE CALL ......................... 41 FAVORITES ............................................... 42 CONTACTS ................................................ 43 TEXT MESSAGE READER ......................... 43 MANAGING CALLS .................................. 44 ENDING A CALL ....................................... 45 ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION OF THE MICROPHONE .......................................... 45

NAVIGATION MODE IF EQUIPPED

SAFETY/LEGAL NOTICE ........................... 46 NAVIGATION ACTIVATION......................... 46 NAVIGATION DEACTIVATION.................... 47 NAVIGATION MAIN SCREEN .................... 47 DRIVING VIEW .......................................... 49 NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS................... 49 SYMBOLS DISPLAYED ON ROUTE IF EQUIPPED............................................. 50 ACTIONS ON THE NAVIGATION MAP ....... 53 ZOOM (MAP ENLARGEMENT/ REDUCTION)............................................. 53 SET DESTINATION.................................... 53 RECENT DESTINATIONS .......................... 55 FAVORITE DESTINATIONS........................ 55

POINT ON MAP IF EQUIPPED ...............56 STOP NAVIGATION....................................57 EDIT ROUTE ..............................................57 ROUTE INFORMATION..............................58 NAV ADJUSTMENT VOLUME ....................59 FASTEST ROUTE .......................................59 POINT OF INTEREST (POI) ........................59 DISPLAY OF POI ........................................60

SETTINGS

SETTINGS..................................................61

PERFORMANCE PAGES

TECHNICAL GAUGES ................................69 CONSUMPTION HISTORY .........................70

Fuel Consumption Chart........................70 Average Fuel Consumption ...................70 Reset (Consumption Reset) ..................70

EFFICIENT DRIVE......................................70 Efficient Drive Data View .......................71

ENGINE TORQUE ......................................71 TEMPERATURES QUADRIFOGLIO VERSION ONLY .........................................72 DRAG RACE QUADRIFOGLIO VERSION ONLY .........................................72

Displaying Drag Race Contents .........72 Reset (Consumption Reset) ..................73 Status Display ........................................73

PERFORMANCE CONTENT IF EQUIPPED .............................................73

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VEHICLE INFORMATION

SERVICE (SCHEDULED SERVICING) ........74 TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)........................................74

Low Tire Pressure Indication.................74 TPMS Check Message........................... 75

ENGINE OIL LEVEL ...................................75 Alfa DNA System ....................................75

OWNER MANUAL ......................................75

DRIVER ASSISTANCE

SAFETY SUBMENU ................................76 Indications On The Display.................... 76

COMFORT SUBMENU............................77 Indications On The Display.................... 77

SYSTEM SETTINGS...................................77 SYSTEM ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION......78

Active Blind Spot Alert ........................... 78 Blind Spot Monitoring............................ 78 Lane Departure Warning .......................79 Lane Keeping Assist ..............................79 Forward Collision Warning .................... 79 Traffic Sign Information......................... 79 Driver Attention Assist ........................... 79 Intelligent Speed Control.......................79

Speed Limiter ........................................ 79 Park Sensors.......................................... 80 Rearview Camera If Equipped .......... 80 AHB (Automatic High Beam) System If Equipped............................................. 80

SLIDER...................................................... 80

APPLE CARPLAY AND ANDROID AUTO

APPLE CARPLAY APP SETUP ................ 81 ANDROID AUTO APP SETUP ................. 81 INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY ............... 81 USING THE APP........................................ 82 NAVIGATION ............................................. 83 CLOSING THE APPLE CARPLAY AND ANDROID AUTO APPS ........................... 83

ALFA CONNECT IF EQUIPPED

INTRODUCTION TO ALFA CONNECT........ 84 GETTING STARTED WITH ALFA CONNECT ........................................ 84

Activating Alfa Connect ......................... 84 Registering Alfa Connect....................... 84 Downloading The Alfa Connect App ..... 85

ALFA CONNECT FEATURES...................... 85 Standard Features ................................ 85

WIRELESS RECHARGING SYSTEM IF EQUIPPED

OPERATION...............................................86

VOICE CONTROLS

INTRODUCTION.........................................87 ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING VOICE SESSIONS .................................................87 VOICE SESSION STATUS ..........................88 MULTIPLE CHOICE LIST............................88 VOICE COMMANDS PRACTICAL USE ........................................89 RADIO AM/FM/XM VOICE COMMANDS..............................................90 MEDIA VOICE COMMANDS ......................91 NAVIGATION VOICE COMMANDS.............92 PHONE VOICE COMMANDS .....................93 GENERAL INFORMATION .........................94

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This vehicle is equipped with the Information and Entertainment System designed to the specific features of the passenger compartment. It has a customized design, which matches the style of the dashboard and the center console. The radio system is installed to give the driver and passenger easy access. The controls can be quickly located from the graphical display on the front, making the device easy to use. To increase protection against theft, the system has a protection system, which only allows it to be used on its originally fitted vehicle. The instructions for use are given below; we recommend you read them carefully and always keep them on hand (for example, in the glove compartment).

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N CYBERSECURITY Your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and may be equipped with both wired and wireless networks. These networks allow your vehicle to send and receive information. This informa- tion allows systems and features in your vehicle to function properly. Your vehicle may be equipped with certain security features to reduce the risk of unau- thorized and unlawful access to vehicle systems and wireless communications. Vehicle software technology continues to evolve over time and FCA US LLC, working with its suppliers, evaluates and takes appropriate steps as needed. Similar to a computer or other devices, your vehicle may require soft- ware updates to improve the usability and performance of your systems or to reduce the potential risk of unauthorized and unlawful access to your vehicle systems. The risk of unauthorized and unlawful access to your vehicle systems may still exist, even if the most recent version of vehicle software (such as Information and Entertainment System software) is installed.

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FCA US LLC or your dealer may contact you directly regarding software updates.

To help further improve vehicle security and minimize the potential risk of a security breach, vehicle owners should only connect and use trusted media devices (e.g. personal mobile phones or USBs).

Privacy of any wireless and wired communica- tions cannot be assured. Third parties may unlawfully intercept information and private communications without your consent.

TIPS Road safety Learn how to use the various systems and read the instructions carefully before driving.

Reception conditions Reception conditions change constantly while driving. The presence of mountains, buildings or bridges, especially when you are far away from the broadcaster, may interfere with the radio reception.

NOTE: The volume may be adjusted when receiving traffic information and news.

WARNING!

It is not possible to know or to predict all of the possible outcomes if your vehicles systems are breached. It may be possible that vehicle systems, including safety related systems, could be impaired or a loss of vehicle control could occur that may result in an accident involving serious injury or death.

ONLY insert media (e.g., USB or SD card) into your vehicle if it came from a trusted source. Media of unknown origin could possibly contain malicious software, and if installed in your vehicle, it may increase the possibility for vehicle systems to be breached.

As always, if you experience unusual vehicle behavior, take your vehicle to your nearest authorized dealer immediately.

WARNING!

ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the wheel. You have full responsibility and assume all risks related to the use of the features and applications in this vehicle. Only use these features and applications when it is safe to do so. Failure to do so may result in an accident involving serious injury or death.

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Care and maintenance Observe the following precautions to ensure the system is fully operational:

The display lens should not come into contact with pointed or rigid objects which could damage its surface; use a soft, dry anti-static cloth to clean and do not press.

Never use alcohol, gas, or derivatives to clean the display lens.

Prevent any liquid from entering the system as this could damage it beyond repair.

Important notes In the event of a fault, the system must only be serviced by an authorized dealer. If the temperature is particularly low, the display may take a short amount of time to reach optimum brightness.

In case of overheating (e.g. excessive outside temperature, prolonged exposure to sunlight, etc.), the system may switch to "protection mode" by limiting amplification (maximum volume) and shutting down until the tempera- ture of the radio drops to acceptable levels.

MULTIMEDIA DEVICES: SUPPORTED AUDIO FILES AND FORMATS For USB sources, the system can play files with the following extensions and formats: .MP3 (Bitrate 32 320 kbps,

Frequency 8 48 kHz)

.WAV

.AAC (Frequency 8 96 kHz)

Supported extensions: .ACC .M4A, .M4B, and .MP4,

.WMA (Bitrate 8 320 kbps; 8 48 kHz)

.FLAC (8 44.1 kHz)

For all USB sources, the system can also play the following Playlist formats: .PLS

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.M3U

For Apple devices and those that support the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol), the system can play back all files, playlist extensions and formats supported by the device itself and presented by the device to the system.

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It makes no difference whether the suffixes are written in capital or small letters.

It is recommended to load only unprotected music files, with supported extensions.

NOTES ON TRADEMARKS iTunes and iPhone are registered trade- marks of Apple Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device and of its conformity with the safety rules and standards.

CAUTION!

Only clean the front panel and the display with a soft, clean, dry, anti-static cloth. Cleaning and polishing products may damage the surface. Do not use alcohol or similar products to clean the panel or the display.

Do not use the display as a base for supports with suction pads or adhesives for external navigators or smartphones or similar devices.

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EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES Other electronic devices (e.g. PDA, etc.) can be used on the vehicle. Some of them may cause electromagnetic interference. If system performance worsens, disconnect these devices.

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The system supports USB formatted as FAT32, FAT16, ExFat, NTFS, HFS+, UDF, ISO9660. The system does not support devices with capacity greater than 64 GB. The maximum number of tracks,which can be indexed for each single MSD/MTP device, is 16,000.

The system does not support USB hubs connected to the USB port of the vehicle. Connect your multimedia device directly to the USB port, using the specific connection cable for the device if necessary.

It is recommended to load only unprotected music files, with supported extensions.

ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION The system is equipped with an anti-theft protection system based on the exchange of information with the electronic control unit (Body Computer) on the vehicle. This guarantees maximum safety and prevents the system from being used on other vehicles if it is stolen. If necessary, contact an authorized dealer.

SOFTWARE UPDATES As soon as the updated software for the Infor- mation and Entertainment System is avail- able, you can contact an authorized dealer to perform the update.

MAP UPDATE To update the maps, contact an authorized dealer.

AUDIO SYSTEM Basic Level Audio System The standard audio system is equipped with eight speakers and it is able to develop a sound power level of 100 W. The basic system consists of: Four Woofers (Two on front doors and Two

on rear doors) of 16 cm (160 mm) in diam- eter

Four Tweeters (Two on front doors and Two on rear doors) of 4 cm (40 mm) in diameter

Basic Level Audio System Layout

Premium Audio System If Equipped The mid-level audio system is equipped with ten speakers and a 400 W amplifier. The system consists of: Four Woofers (Two on front doors and Two

on rear doors) of 16 cm (160 mm) in diameter

Four Tweeters (Two on front doors and Two on rear door) of 4 cm (40 mm) in diameter

One Midrange speaker (on dashboard) of 9 cm (90 mm) in diameter

One Eight-channel Amplifier in the luggage compartment

One Subwoofer of 15x23 cm (150x230 mm) on the parcel shelf

Sound Theater System Layout

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Harman Kardon Premium Audio System If Equipped The high audio system is equipped with 14 speakers and a 900 W amplifier. The system consists of: Four Tweeters (two on the front doors and

two the rear doors) of 4 cm (40 mm) in diameter

Four Woofers (two on front doors and two on rear doors) of 16 cm (160 mm) in diam- eter

Five Midrange speakers (Two on front doors, One on dashboard and Two on parcel shelf) of 8 cm (80 mm) in diameter

One Twelve-channel Amplifier in the luggage compartment

One Subwoofer of 18x27 cm (180x270 mm) on the parcel shelf

Harman Kardon Premium Audio System Layout

GPS RECEPTION (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) The GPS is a satellite system, which provides worldwide information about time and posi- tion. The GPS is exclusively controlled by the government of the United States of America, the only body responsible for the availability and accuracy of this system. The operation of this navigation system can be influenced by any change made to the avail- ability and precision of the GPS or by specific environmental conditions. When navigation is started for the first time, the system may require several minutes to determine the GPS position and display the current position on the map. Afterwards, the position will be found quicker (usually a few seconds are needed). The presence of big buildings (or similar obsta- cles) may interfere with the GPS signal recep- tion.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON COPYRIGHTS 2020 TomTom. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and protected by copy- right and/or by database rights and/or other rights on intellectual property of TomTom or of its suppliers. The use of this material is subject to the terms of a license contract. Any unauthorized copy or disclosure of this material constitutes a legally prosecutable violation.

The software included in this product is protected by copyright and its use is autho- rized according to a LPG. A copy of the license is available in the License section. After the product has been sent, the relevant source code can be requested within three years. For further information go to the tomtom.com/gpl website or contact the nearest TomTom customer service from the https:// us.support.tomtom.com/ website. A CD with the corresponding source code will be sent upon request. Linotype, Frutiger and Univers are trademarks of Linotype GmbH registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. MHei is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation and may be regis- tered in certain jurisdictions. Copyright 2020. Magneti Marelli. All rights reserved. Magneti Marelli is a registered trademark of Magneti Marelli S.p.A. The Alfa Romeo Giulia Infotainment system is protected by copyright and/or other intellec- tual property rights of Magneti Marelli S.p.A. and/or its suppliers and/or third parties. Unauthorized use will be prosecuted. Open source or proprietary modules, compo- nents and/or libraries of suppliers and/or third parties used by Magneti Marelli are subject to the terms and conditions of the respective licenses.

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CONTROLS ON CONSOLE CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE MENU button (1)

Press the Menu button to access the Main Menu.

Rotary Pad (2)

(*) The Rotary Pad must be pushed from the side in the indicated direction.

1 Menu Button 2 Rotary Pad 3 Settings Button 4 ON/OFF Control And Volume

Action Function

ROTATION In the Menus: Scrolls through the menu items. In Navigation Mode (if equipped): Zooms in/out of the map.

SHORT PUSH In the Menus: Opens the option for the highlighted selection, or selects that item.

LONG PUSH Radio Mode: Stores radio station on the radio station bar/stores a favorite on the radio preset bar.

QUICK MOVEMENT TO THE RIGHT* In the Menus: Opens the options for the highlighted selection, or selects that item. In Navigation Mode (if equipped), in Point on Map: Moves to the right on the map.

QUICK MOVEMENT TO THE LEFT* In the Menus: Goes back to the previous menu ("Esc" function). In Navigation Mode (if equipped), in Point on Map: Moves leftwards on the map.

QUICK FORWARD MOVEMENT* In the Menus: Closes the Multitasking Menu. In Navigation Mode (if equipped), in Point on Map: Moves forwards on the map.

QUICK REARWARD MOVEMENT* In the Menus: Opens and closes the Multitasking Menu. In Navigation Mode (if equipped), in Point on Map: Moves rewards on the map.

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SETTINGS Button (3)

Pushing the SETTINGS button while within the modes RADIO, MEDIA, PHONE, or NAVIGATION will open the Settings screen of that partic- ular mode. Push it again to go back to the previously selected mode. Pressing the Settings button while within the Home Page will open the Rotary Control of Screen Off, Display Brightness, Widget Reorder, Widget Resize, and Widget Content.

ON/OFF Control And Volume Knob (4)

Action Function LONG PRESS Turns the radio system on and off.

ROTATION Rotate clockwise to increase the volume. Rotate counterclockwise to decrease the volume.

SHORT PRESS Radio Mode: Activate/deactivate the Mute function. Media Mode: Activate/deactivate Play/Pause. Phone Mode: Activate/deactivate the microphone during a phone call.

MOVE TO THE SIDE

Radio Mode: Move to the right to select next radio station. Move to the left to select previous station (radio station search can be done by "Frequency"/"Name"/"Favorites). Media Mode: Short press on the right: select next track/short press on the left select previous track. Long Press To The Right: Go to next track. Long Press To The Left: Go to previous track.

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DESCRIPTION The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier. Each function selected is controlled, in some cases, by the length of the push (short or long push). The function is described in the table below.

STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE Button (1)

Button (2)

1 Forward Seek Button 2 Back Seek Button 3 Voice Command Button 4 Phone Button 5 Volume Control

Action Function

SHORT PUSH In Radio Mode: Selects the next radio station. In Media mode: Selects the next track.

LONG PUSH In Radio Mode: Scans higher frequencies until released for AM and FM only, not SiriusXM Satellite Radio. In Media Mode: Fast forwards the track.

Action Function

SHORT PRESS In Radio Mode: Selects the previous radio station. In Media Mode: Selects the previous track.

LONG PRESS In Radio Mode: Scans lower frequencies until released for AM and FM only, not SiriusXM Satellite Radio. In Media Mode: Quickly rewinds the track.

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Voice Command Button (3)

NOTE: If Apple CarPlay and Android Auto apps are present, Siri voice assistant (for Apple CarPlay) or Google Assistant (for Android Auto) will be activated. In this case, you can use "Natural Language" voice controls and not just the specific ones preset for the Connect system. Siri or Google Assistant will only be activated by holding the button on the right side of the steering wheel.

Phone Button (4) Answers/ends call or shows the recent calls list.

Volume Control (5)

Action Function

SHORT PRESS With a voice session not active: Activates Voice Recognition. With a voice session active: Immediately closes voice sessions in progress.

LONG PRESS With a voice session active: Interrupts the voice session in progress (a new voice command can be stated). With a voice session not active and external audio device connected (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto): Activates the voice session for a connected device.

Action Function

SWITCH Upwards: Increases volume. Downwards: Decreases volume.

SHORT PRESS In Radio Mode: Activates/deactivates the Mute function. In Media Mode: Activates/deactivates the Mute function.

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The radio system is also equipped with touch- screen functionality. In addition to selecting menus and features using the buttons on the steering wheel or the rotary pad, it is possible to interact with the various functions/modes by pressing the icons shown on the display.

ACTIONS THAT CAN BE PERFORMED USING THE TOUCHSCREEN FUNCTION

Function Action on the Display

SCROLL UP

SCROLL DOWN

MOVE LEFT

MOVE RIGHT

SHORT PRESS

LONG PRESS

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T WIDGET INTERACTION MODES Using the touchscreen or rotary pad, you can interact with the widgets on the Main menu. If you use the rotary pad, the selected widget will be automatically highlighted on the display. One of the following operations can be performed: Open the widget by pressing it on the touch-

screen or by pushing the Rotary Pad

Scroll through the widgets using the touch- screen or by turning the Rotary Pad.

Most widgets contain a graphic button, which allows direct access to the main functions related to the selected mode. These graphic buttons are available on the touchscreen only. The functions performed by these graphic buttons can still be activated using the steering wheel controls (e.g. for the Play/Pause functions). You can: Change the display of the widgets.

Change the size of the widgets.

Scroll vertically to view the widget content.

MOVING WIDGETS There are two different methods for custom- izing the widgets: using the touchscreen or using the rotary pad. Using The Touchscreen Select the desired widget or press the Reorder button in the vertical status bar:

Moving the widget: Hold the desired widget and then move it right or left of the display.

Resizing the widget: Press the desired widget and then resize it.

View widget content: Select the desired widget and then scroll vertically.

Using The Commands Located On The Rotary Pad

1. Press the Settings button on the center stack.

2. Turn the Rotary pad to select the setting.

3. Push the Rotary Pad to confirm the selec- tion and then select one of the following items:

Widget Reorder: Move the desired widget to the right or left of the display.

Widget Resize: Change the size of the widget display to "1/3 view" or "2/3 view" of the display area.

Widget Content: View the content of the desired widget.

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RESIZING WIDGETS The widgets can occupy 1/3 or 2/3 of the display area.

NOTE: Not all widgets have an Enlarge Graphic button. If the button is not present, it will not be possible to activate "2/3 view" of the widget.

Using The Touchscreen 1/3 View: Icons, menu name, main informa-

tion, and graphic buttons (up to 3) appear on the display.

2/3 View: To enlarge the widget, press the Enlarge button located on the top of the widget. When this type of touchscreen is active, additional information is shown on the touchscreen with respect to the "1/3 view (e.g. the Navigation mode widget will display the enlarged navigation map while the Radio mode widget will display the Source graphic button). To return from the "1/3 view, press the button. Up to four graphic buttons will also be displayed.

Using The Commands Located On The Rotary Pad Activate the Settings menu and then select the item "Widget Resize". Only resizeable widgets will be activated (these will appear on the display with a different color from those that cannot be resized and therefore cannot be selected). Push the Rotary Pad to resize the widget and switch to "2/3 view". All the widgets will be enlarged towards the right side of the touch- screen. Press the button on the display to return to the normal view.

NOTE: It is not possible to keep two widgets in "2/3 view" mode on the touchscreen at the same time.

It is possible, at any time, to use the touch- screen to interact with the widgets. Messages will appear on the touchscreen indicating how to proceed.

Press the button on the touchscreen or the same button on the center stack to show the Main menu on the touchscreen. Pressing the < button on the touchscreen or moving the Rotary Pad to the left to show the Settings menu on the touchscreen.

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VIEWING WIDGET CONTENTS Using The Touchscreen Function To change the widget view, select it and scroll up or down. Depending on the selected widget, more than one page may be displayed.

NOTE: Not all widgets have multiple pages. The display will show which widgets allow you to scroll between pages.

Using The Commands Located On The Rotary Pad Enter the Settings menu, and then select the "Widget Content". Only the widgets containing contents will be selectable on the display. Turn the Rotary Pad to select the desired

widget.

Push the Rotary Pad to confirm the selec- tion.

Turn the Rotary Pad to display the contents of the widget.

Push the Rotary Pad to keep the display active and exit the widget.

Touchscreen mode can be used at any time to interact with the widget. Scroll up or down to display the content.

REORDER THE WIDGETS The widgets can be reordered on the Main menu in two different ways: Explicit: Press the Reorder graphic button

located on the upper left of the display.

Implicit: Press and hold down the desired widget.

In both modes, the size of the widgets will be reduced and displayed, up to a maximum of five, on the display.

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Using The Touchscreen Explicit Mode

Press the button located in the upper left part of the display. The first widget will be displayed.

Press and hold down the desired widget and drag it to the desired position.

Release the widget. The new position of the widget will be stored by the system.

Implicit Mode Hold the desired widget pressed. The

widgets will be reduced and displayed, up to a maximum of five, on the display. The selected widget will remain displayed and will be larger in size.

Press and hold down the desired widget and drag it to the desired position.

Release the widget. The new position of the widget will be stored by the system.

In both cases, you can scroll right/left through the various widgets (the display

will show the last widget selected). To return to the Main menu, press the or < buttons. Using The Commands Located On The Rotary Pad Activate the Settings menu and then select Widget Reorder. The first widget will be displayed automatically. The widgets will appear small and will be displayed, up to a maximum of five, on the display. The last widget will appear shaded, indicating that the list of widgets continues if you turn the Rotary Pad right or an indicator will be present on the bottom of the screen.

Proceed as follows to reorder the widgets: Turn the Rotary Pad and select the desired

widget. The widget will be highlighted on the display.

Push the Rotary Pad and an arrow will appear next to the widget, indicating the direction in which you can move the widget.

Turn the Rotary Pad to move the widget to the desired position.

Push the Rotary Pad to store the new widget location (the widget will continue to be high- lighted on the display).

To go back to the Main menu, turn the Rotary Pad to the left or press the Main menu button in the center stack.

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Active Screen relative to the selected mode (2nd level menu)

List Display (3rd level menu)

Each screen can contain several submenus (3rd level, 4th level, etc.).

NOTE: Lists may already be present on some 2nd level menu screens.

MAIN MENU The Main menu consists of a list of widgets, which can be selected using the Rotary Pad or by using the touchscreen. Some widgets occupy 1/3 of the main display area while other widgets may occupy 2/3 of the main display area.

Accessing The Main Menu

You can access the Main menu in the following ways:

Press the Menu button located in the center stack.

Move the Rotary Pad left.

Pressing the button on the display.

Pressing the button < on the display when in another menu (i.e. MEDIA).

Indications On The Display

The following information is shown on the Main menu display:

1. Vertical Status Bar: Displays information, such as time, telephone network signal strength, and external temperatures. The units of measurement related to time and external temperature depend on the selec- tions in the Settings menu.

2. Graphic Buttons: Can be used to interact with some functions related to the selected mode.

3. Temperature Inside Passenger Compart- ment: Set by the climate control system.

4. Reorder Graphic Button (inside vertical status bar): Pressing this button shrinks the widgets, so they can be moved on the display (the display shows up to a maximum of five widgets at a time).

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5. Enlarge Graphic Button: Pressing this button to enlarge a widget (display to 2/3 view on the touchscreen).

Each mode (Radio, Phone, Media, Navigation, etc.) has a dedicated widget. The widgets related to the connectivity func- tions of external devices (Apple CarPlay or Android Auto) and Apps can be added later. When an Apple CarPlay or Android Auto app is activated, the widget will appear on the display. The viewing order of the widgets on the display is originally set by the manufacturer. However, their order can be changed at any time.

ACTIVE SCREEN The following information is displayed on the active screen:

1. Status Bar: Displays buttons and < buttons and other additional information, variable depending on the selected mode.

2. Menu Bar (with a fixed number of func- tions): By turning the Rotary Pad and selecting one of the present functions, the item will be highlighted on the display, and the following screen will appear for a few seconds.

3. Content Display Area: The commands relating to the active mode are shown in the center of the display (e.g. radio station/music track being played/naviga- tion map/phone information, etc.). Some of the controls on the display are only active via the touchscreen function.

NOTE: The function performed by the button can also be performed by pressing the same button on the center stack.

Push the < button or turn the Rotary Pad left to go back to the previously active menu.

Action Buttons

The Action buttons may appear in the screens shown on the display and highlight when pressed. Descriptive text for each action will also be displayed next to each button for a few seconds. Select the items on the display using the Rotary Pad to highlight the first item in the list. Turn the Rotary Pad clockwise or counterclock- wise to select the desired item.

Scrolling Sidebar

If there is more than one item in the list, a "scrolling" sidebar will appear on the display. It can be used to scroll through the various items.

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A-Z Search

The function will activate when a rapid move- ment is made on the display using the touch- screen function or when the Rotary Pad is turned quickly. A menu will appear on the display containing the letters of the currently selected item. When the rapid movement ends, the "A-Z" search will continue from the previously selected letter.

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The function is only available for lists containing more than 200 items. If there are fewer than 200 items, scroll up/down using the touchscreen or turn the Rotary Pad up/ down.

The function is only available for lists containing items in "A-Z" alphabetical order.

Reorder The Items In A List

This function is only available in the "RADIO", "PHONE", and "NAVIGATION" modes. This function can be used with either the touchscreen controls or controls in the center stack. Using The Touchscreen Select the desired item on the display

Press and hold to move up/down until you reach the new position in the list

Release the item once the new position is reached; it will be stored by the system

Using The Commands on The Rotary Pad Turn the Rotary Pad to select the desired

item

Push on the Rotary Pad to confirm the selec- tion

Turn the Rotary Pad to move the item to the new position in the list

Push on the Rotary Pad to confirm and store the new position

Information Screens

Information screens are shown to alert the driver of available actions on a screen (e.g. the Settings or Bluetooth menus).

Use the touchscreen or use the controls located on the Rotary Pad to operate the avail- able options. If there is more than one item in the list, a scrolling sidebar will appear on the display.

MULTITASKING MENU The following information is displayed on the status bar for the Multitasking menu. Button for the Settings menu.

Seven graphic buttons.

The Multitasking menu can be used to: Access the Settings menu.

Quickly access the stored radio station favorites, contacts, or navigation destina- tions.

Add graphic buttons for quick access.

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Displaying The Multitasking Menu Status Bar

Activation Using The Touchscreen: Press the upper

part of the display and slide your finger downwards.

Using The Rotary Pad: Move the Rotary Pad downwards.

Deactivation Using The Touchscreen: Scroll up, or press

on the display outside of the Multitasking menu.

Using The Rotary Pad: Move the Rotary Pad up/left, press the MENU button (this will return to the main screen), or press the SETTINGS button (this will activate the Settings menu).

Wait a few seconds: The status bar will auto- matically disappear.

Activate the Settings menu or select one of the items on the status bar.

Status Bar Display Interruption

The status bar display is interrupted in the following cases: When a new menu with a warning message

is displayed.

When the rearview camera is activated.

Settings Menu

Pressing the Settings button activates a menu to make the following adjustments: "Screen off" and "Display brightness".

NOTE: The items on the display vary according to the active menu.

Adding A New Item (Add)

Pressing the Add button on the display acti- vates a menu to make the following adjust- ments: Radio Station: Save a new radio station.

Destination: Save a destination.

Phone Number: Save a phone number.

Radio Station Select Radio Station

A menu will appear on the display. Three options are available:

Current Station: This option closes the menu view and adds the desired radio station. The item will appear in gray if the desired radio station is not found.

Favorites: This option activates the Favorites menu, where you can select a saved radio station. After selecting the radio station, the menu will disappear from the display, and the radio station will be added to the status bar.

Stations List: This option activates the Stations List menu where you can select the desired radio station. After selecting the radio station, the menu will disap- pear from the display, and the radio station will be added to the status bar.

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Destination Select Destination.

A menu will appear on the display. Three options are available:

Current Destination: This option closes the menu view and adds the desired destination. The item will appear in gray if the desired destination is not found.

Favorites: This option activates the Favor- ites menu for destinations. After selecting the destination, the menu will disappear from the display, and the destination will be added to the status bar.

Recent Destinations: This option displays the Recent Destinations List menu, where you can select the desired destination. After selecting the destina- tion, the menu will disappear from the display and the destination will be added to the status bar.

Phone Number Select Phone Number.

A menu will appear on the display. Three options are available:

Recent Calls: This option displays the most recent calls made. You can select the desired phone number from the list. After the selection, the list will disap- pear from the display, and the contact will be added to the status bar.

Favorites: This option displays the Favorites list of telephone contacts. You can select the desired phone number from the list. After the selection, the list will disappear from the display, and the contacts will be added to the status bar.

Contacts: This option displays the "Contacts" list on the display. You can select the desired phone number from this list. After the selection, the list will disappear from the display, and the contacts will be added to the status bar. If there is more than one phone number for the contact in the phone book, all respective numbers will appear on the display.

Selecting A Prestored Item

You can select the following from the status bar (using the touchscreen or by pushing the Rotary Pad): Radio Stations: This activates the desired

radio station.

Destination: This activates navigation to the desired destination; the Navigation screen will appear on the display.

Number: This will call the selected contact; a dedicated icon will appear on the screen.

Editing A Stored Entry

Using The Touchscreen Function: Long press the desired item on the display.

Using The Rotary Pad: Turn the Rotary Pad, and select the required item. Then, long push the Rotary Pad.

A screen with three options will appear: Delete: Remove the item.

Rename: Rename the item.

Replace: Overwrite the item.

GRAPHIC KEYBOARD Using the graphic keyboard, it is possible to search for names in the phone book, enter a phone number, or enter the navigation coordi- nates.

NOTE: The graphic keypad may vary (2/3 view display of the touchscreen or full screen display).

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Using The Graphic Keyboard

Using The Touchscreen Press the letters or numbers on the keyboard to select them. To return to the full screen keyboard display, press the button in the lower left-hand side of the screen.

Using the Rotary Pad Push the Rotary Pad. The graphic keyboard will display. Turn the Rotary Pad to select the desired letters.

Select one of the contacts to show all the infor- mation related to that contact.

Special Characters

See below for how to view special characters on the graphic keyboard. Using The Touchscreen Long press the desired letter (e.g. letter "A").

All the special characters related to that letter will appear.

Press the special character to select it. The special characters will disappear from the display (the special character selected will be shown at the top of the display).

Using The Rotary Pad Turn the Rotary pad and select the desired

letter.

Long push the Rotary Pad to confirm selec- tion.

Turn the Rotary pad to select the desired special character.

Push the Rotary Pad to confirm the selec- tion. The special characters will disappear from the display. The selected special char- acter will display at the top of the screen.

Search Results

Using The Touchscreen Use the graphic keyboard to search for a contact. The name will appear on the right side of the display.

When typing a letter on the graphic keyboard, the search results containing that letter will display. The screen relating to the contact can be acti- vated by pressing OK on the display or by moving the screen to the left. The display may be completely closed by moving the screen to the right; the graphic keyboard will appear again on the display. To delete a character, press the Back button on the display. Press and hold the graphic button to delete the characters quickly.

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Next Valid Character

While typing a character, the system can filter the following characters which can be used. The search results are shown on the right side of the display, according to the selected letter. To display the full screen and select the names, turn the Rotary Pad until "OK" is selected on the display. Then, push the Rotary Pad or move the Rotary Pad to the right.

Delete A Character

To delete a character: Move the Rotary pad to the left. Hold it left

to delete characters quickly.

Turn the Rotary pad and select the Delete symbol. Push the Rotary Pad to delete the character. Long push the Rotary Pad to delete characters quickly.

Messages On The Display

The display can show screens showing "Warning", "Danger", "Alert" or "Tip" messages.

Warning Messages These messages appear at the bottom of the display. Press the display (touchscreen func- tion) or turn the Rotary Pad to select the desired option. If no action is taken, the menu will disappear from the display after a few seconds. In other cases, pop-up screens will appear on the display which must be closed manually by the driver. They are closed by pressing them.

NOTE: The menu display may vary depending on the type of warning provided.

Danger Messages These messages are displayed in the center of the screen until one of the displayed options is confirmed (through the touchscreen or with the Rotary Pad).

NOTE: Some messages can be closed by pressing the X graphic button shown on the display (using the touchscreen) or by pushing the Rotary Pad.

Alert Messages These messages are displayed in a dedicated area of the display (e.g. volume graphic bar or temperature). The display will disappear automatically after a few seconds or if warning/danger messages are displayed.

Tip Messages These messages are displayed next to the selected mode (e.g., "Last destinations"). The display will disappear automatically after a few seconds or if one of the options shown is selected.

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ON/OFF AND VOLUME BUTTON The system is switched on or off by long pushing the ON/OFF and Volume button.

ON/OFF and Volume Button The radio system stores the last state (on or off) in memory when the engine is turned off. The next time the engine is started; the system will resume the previous function.

NOTE: This setting can be changed by enabling "Automatic Activation" in the Settings menu.

The Volume Control Knob turns continuously (360) in both directions, without stop positions. Turn the control clockwise to increase the radio volume or counterclockwise to decrease it. The system is equipped with the following tuners: AM, FM, and SiriusXM Satellite Radio (if equipped).

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RADIO MODE SELECTION RADIO mode can be activated by using the appropriate widget in the Main menu.

Press the Enlarge button on the widget or use the Settings menu to increase the size of the widget itself.

There can be 3 or 4 graphic buttons in the RADIO mode widget to interact with the func- tions related to this mode (e.g. select previous/next radio station activate/deacti- vate Mute, etc.).

MAIN MENU RADIO SCREEN The following information will be displayed after selecting the desired radio station on the display.

SideBar: The following graphic buttons are displayed on the sidebar:

Select the desired frequency band.

Select the Favorites list.

View the list of stored radio stations.

Manually seek a radio station.

Center Of Screen: The following information is displayed in the central area of the display:

1. Side Bar

2. Selected frequency band (ie. FM)

3. Current radio station name and the favorite symbol if station is stored in the favorite list

4. Logo of frequency band

5. Program type

6. Current radio station frequency

7. Radio mode buttons (select previous, acti- vate/deactivate mute, select next station)

8. List of stored radio stations

SELECTING A FREQUENCY BAND To select the desired frequency band, press the button on the main screen. The possible options are AM, FM, and SiriusXM Satellite Radio (if equipped).

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RADIO STATION SELECTION To search for a radio station proceed as follows:

Press the buttons and on the display (manual search).

Move the volume control to the Seek Up/ Down positions.

Push the Seek Up/Down buttons on the steering wheel, activating the list of favorite radio stations.

Activate the list of radio stations.

PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION FAST SEARCH To move within a frequency band, long press the following controls: Forward Search: Push the ON/OFF button

and volume control to the right, push the Seek Up button on the steering wheel, or press the button on the display, which can be selected and activated by rotating and pushing the Rotary Pad.

Backward search: Push the ON/OFF button and volume control to the left, push the Seek Down button on the steering wheel, or press the button on the display, which can be selected and activated by rotating and pushing the Rotary Pad.

PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION SEARCH Forward Search: Briefly push the ON/OFF

button and volume control to the right, push the Seek Up button on the steering wheel, or briefly press the button on the display, which can be selected and activated by rotating and pushing the Rotary Pad.

Backward search: Briefly push the ON/OFF button and volume control to the left, briefly push the Seek Down button on the steering wheel, or press the button on the display, which can be selected and activated by rotating and pushing the Rotary Pad.

When searching forwards, if the system reaches the end of the band, it will automati- cally stop on the station where the search started.

MANUAL TUNING AM/FM RADIO STATION To use the Manual Seek function and directly select a radio station, press the graphic button on the display. If the radio station is recognized (strong signal), the name will be shown on the display. Radio stations with a strong signal are shown on the three lines at the top of the display. When the search stops on a radio station with a strong signal, it is shown in white on the display.

NOTE: If HD Radio is present, the sub channels are not displayed during the "Manual Seek" phase, but you can still select the main radio chan- nels and scroll through their sub channels.

Using The Touchscreen Select one of the radio stations.

Press and scroll, either right or left, on the frequency graphic bar (the bar is highlighted during the search).

Briefly press the graphic buttons < or > to select the desired frequency (which will change, for example, from 94.8 to 94.9 to 95.0, etc.). Hold the button to decrease/ increase faster. The search will end when the graphic button is released.

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Using The Rotary Pad/Steering Wheel Controls Proceed as follows to run the "Manual Seek" function using the controls located on the center stack: Turn the Rotary Pad to select the desired

frequency

Move the ON/OFF Volume control left or right to select the next/previous radio station. Alternatively, you can search by pushing the Seek Up/Down buttons on the steering wheel.

SIRIUSXM RADIO IF EQUIPPED SiriusXM Satellite Radio uses a direct satel- lite-receiver broadcast technology to deliver clear digital sound anywhere in the country. Service subscription is provided by SiriusXM Satellite Radio. The service offers over 130 channels for music, sports, news, entertainment and chil- dren's programs directly from the broadcast studios via satellite. SiriusXM and all related trademarks and symbols are the property of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and its subsidiaries. SiriusXM Radio requires a subscription, sold separately after subscribing for the trial period included in the purchase of the vehicle (where available).

Prices and programs are provided by SiriusXM and are subject to changes. Subscriptions are governed by the Terms and Conditions available on the website sirius.com/ serviceterms. The SiriusXM Radio US service is available only for adults in the 48 contiguous United States, DC and PR. Service available in Canada. Go to www.siriuscanada.ca. This functionality is only available for radios with satellite receiver. To receive the satellite radio signal, the vehicle must be in an open space. If the display shows Acquiring signal, it could be necessary to change the vehicle position to receive a signal. In most cases, the satellite radio does not receive a signal in underground parking lots or tunnels. No subscription Radios with satellite receivers must be subscribed to the SiriusXM Service. Without the necessary subscription, the only receiv- able channel is Traffic/Weather. SiriusXM Subscription To activate the SiriusXM subscription, call the toll-free customer service number: 1 (866) 635-5027. Then you will have to provide the Sirius identification number (SID), which can be found at the bottom of the Channel 0 page.

After the "SiriusXM Satellite Radio" mode has been selected, the following functions will become available on the display:

Favorites You can access the following options: Edit favorites

Favorite station 01

Favorite station 0...

Replay Allows you to store and play up to 22 minutes of music and up to 48 minutes of radio speech.

Go live Plays Live content.

Browse You can access the following options: Direct tuning

Genre

Channel 01

Channel 0...

More You can access the following options: "Direct Tune"

"Featured favorites"

"Favorite Artist"

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"Favorite Songs"

"Game Zone"

"Add favorites"

"Remove favorites"

Subscription

Skipped Channels

Frequency band Allows you to access the various radio frequency bands.

FAVORITES Using the Favorites function, you can store the list of radio stations that you normally listen to.

To activate the function, press the button on the display. The following screen will appear on the display, and the list of stored radio stations will appear. Edit Favorites Select "Edit Favorites to access the menu for making the following settings: Add Current Station: to add radio stations to

the list of favorites.

Reorder Favorites: this displays a widget in which your favorite radio stations can be reordered.

Delete Favorites: to delete a radio station from the list.

Reorder Favorites Select Reorder Favorites to reorder your Favorites; the list of Favorites is shown on the display. The information shown on the display is name, frequency, and preset number of the favorite radio station. Proceed as follows to change the position of a favorite radio station in a list. Using the controls on the center stack: Turn

the Rotary Pad to select the desired radio station, and then push the Rotary Pad. Turn the Rotary Pad up/down to select the new position, and then push on the Rotary Pad to confirm and store your choice.

Using the touchscreen: Press and hold down the desired radio station and then scroll up/down to select the new position. When you reach the desired position, release the radio station.

RADIO STATION LIST Using the "List" function, you can display a list of all available radio stations in FM and AM. To activate the function, press the graphic button on the display.

NOTE: If the HD Radio system is present, the subchannels occupy the same level as other radio stations but are shown differently on the display.

HD RADIO IF EQUIPPED The radio stations broadcast with the HD Radio system are indicated by the HD icon and operate on the AM and FM bands.

This new transmission system offers better sound quality than the traditional one as well as the ability to convey additional information such as the artists name and the title of the track being played.

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SETTING THE PRESETS Presets are available in all frequency ranges (AM, FM, SiriusXM Satellite Radio). The graphic bar on the display shows six stored radio stations The following information is displayed on each graphic button on the bar: name of the radio station (only with FM frequency range, SiriusXM Satellite Radio [if equipped]), frequency, and preset number. If no radio station is stored, the + symbol appears on the bar. When a radio station is selected, the audio and active screen will change automatically, and a red line appears on the graphic button on the bar.

AUDIO To enter the Audio menu:

1. To access the audio settings, press the Settings button .

2. Turn the Rotary pad to select Audio Settings.

When the function is activated, the following parameters can be set: "Bass" (-9; 0; +9)

"Treble" (-9; 0; +9)

"Mid" (-9; 0; +9)

Balance/Fade

"Speed Adjust Volume" (OFF; +5)

"Surround Sound" (OFF/ON)

"AUX Volume Offset" (OFF; +20)

"Restore Settings"

Bass/Treble/Mid By turning and pushing the Rotary Pad, select the function you wish to change and set the parameter as desired using the Rotary Pad. The adjustment can be set to 19 positions: from -9 to +9; 0 is the balanced position.

Balance/Fader Select the Balance/Fader function and move the cursor to make the adjustment.

The adjustment can be set to 19 positions, from -9 to +9: 0 is the balance position.

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This function allows you to adjust the balance and fading of the sound coming from the front and rear speakers. Adjust the balance by turning the Rotary Pad, when the desired posi- tion is reached, store it by pushing the pad. Speed Volume By turning and pushing the Rotary Pad, select the Speed Volume function.

The adjustment can be set to six positions: "Off", system is turned off, and five sensitivity levels.

Surround Sound If Equipped By turning and pushing the Rotary Pad, select the Surround Sound function. This function provides the simulated surround sound mode. To activate it, turn the Rotary Pad to ON, then confirm by pushing it. AUX Volume Compensation By turning and pushing the Rotary Pad, select the AUX Volume Compensation function.

This function allows the output volume level of the connected device to be compensated.

Restore Audio Settings By turning and pushing the Rotary Pad, select the Restore Settings function. This function deletes the current settings and restores the factory settings.

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AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION When the MEDIA source is active, the following information is shown on the display:

Activate the list of sources

Shuffle/Playback Mode

Activate Tracks Library

Activate Playlists

Press the button to activate "MEDIA" mode. The display shows the available sources: AM, FM, SXM, Bluetooth, USB1, or USB2. The available sources are grouped by type and appear on the display separated graphically by a line. The source name changes according to the device name (except for AUX mode).

If external devices are connected to the USB ports in the car, "USB1" or "USB2" will appear on the display depending on the selected USB port.

SHUFFLE/PLAYBACK MODE Proceed as follows to restart listening to a track, once an external device is connected: Using the touchscreen function: Press the

icon on the display.

Using the controls on the stack: Turn the Rotary Pad to select on the display and then push the Rotary Pad to confirm.

TRACK SELECTION (LIBRARY) Use this function to scroll through and select the tracks on the active device. On a USB device, you can also scroll through the list of artists, albums, tracks, playlists, composers, genres, podcasts, and audio books stored on the device, depending on the information present on the tracks.

Push the Browse button to activate this function on the source being played.

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The Browse button does not allow any oper- ation on the device connected through the AUX jack.

The Browse button does not allow you to search for "Genres", "Podcasts", "Audio- books", or "Playlists".

A-Z Search The search results are displayed in alphabet- ical order. If there are several results with the same name but with different data (e.g. artist and album with the same name), these are displayed in the same order in the library: artist, album, track number, etc. Folders Select "Folders". The following information will appear on the display: Play All: Play all the songs on the device.

List of subfolders and/or music on the device.

Select Play All or a music track to close the list and return to the "MEDIA" mode main screen on which the track being played will be displayed.

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Artist Select "Artists" to display the list of artists on the device. The item for the selected artist will be highlighted. Albums Select Albums to display the list of albums on the device. Tracks Select "Tracks" to display the list of musical tracks on the device.

NOTE: If the system cannot play a track on the device, an error message will appear on the display.

Playlists Select Playlist to display the list of playlists on the device. Composers Select Composers to display the list of composers on the device. Genres Select Genres to display the list of musical genres on the device.

Podcasts Select "Podcasts" to see the artist's name and respective podcast on the display (e.g. "Artist Podcast 1").

NOTE: This item is not available for Apple, IAP1, or IAP2 devices.

Audio Books Select "Audio Books" to list the artist on the device.

NOTE: This item is not available for Apple devices.

If you activate the "Library" function, the only entry available will be "Folders". All other items listed above will not be available until indexing is complete. The icon next to each item will be grayed out and will not be selectable. An icon showing indexing will appear on the display. An icon will also appear in the "Folders" display instead of the total number of songs.

CONNECTING A USB DEVICE With the system on, and after inserting a USB into one of the two USB ports in the car, it may take a few seconds before the device is recog- nized. The message "Reading device" (for iPhone, smartphone, MP3 or Bluetooth players) or "Reading USB" (for devices other than those described above) will appear on the display.

NOTE: If an AUX device is connected, no message appears on the display.

If the device is not detected by the system, the message "No media files found" will appear on the display. USB Device Connection Errors If an external device is not recognized by the system, the possible causes of error may be: External Device Malfunctioning: Check that

it is working properly.

External Device Not Readable Or Not Connected: Check correct connection of the device to the USB port on the car.

Files On The Device That Cannot Be Read: Check the format of the files on the device.

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PAIRING A BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE To pair a Bluetooth audio device, proceed as follows: Activate the Bluetooth function on the

device

Open the Main menu by pressing the Home button

Select Infotainment

Select Phone and then Bluetooth Settings

Select the Bluetooth device

Select "Add Device"

Search for the radio system on the Blue- tooth audio device. During the pairing stage, a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation

Select the device to be paired

When requested by the audio device, enter the PIN shown on the system display or confirm on the device the PIN displayed

When the pairing procedure is completed successfully, a dedicated screen is displayed

The Bluetooth function can also be found by pressing the Option button within "PHONE" or "MEDIA", which can be selected from the Main menu, activated by pressing the Menu button.

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If the Bluetooth connection between mobile phone and system is lost, consult the mobile phone handbook.

The Bluetooth menu will not be available when Apple CarPlay or Android Auto apps are active. A dedicated message will appear on the system if either app is opened.

If 10 devices are already connected, selecting Add Devices will not allow you to add more devices. In this case, before adding a new device, an old device must be removed from the system.

Prioritizing The Paired Device Once the mobile phone or device is paired to the system via Bluetooth, the Priority Device menu will appear on the display, allowing you to give priority to the selected device over the other paired devices.

NOTE: The priority can be assigned on both the "Audio" and "Phone profiles.

Priority Device: Select/deselect Phone Priority and Audio Priority.

Phone Profile: Manually connect/discon- nect the selected device

Audio Profile: Select/deselect the device connected as the main device

Personal Data: Save/delete the personal data on the device

Remove Device: Delete a device from the list of paired devices

The configuration suggested by the system can be changed in this menu.

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USB MODE To activate the USB mode, insert the corre- sponding device (USB or iPhone) in one of the USB ports located: Underneath the dual zone automatic

climate control panel

Inside the compartment underneath the front armrest

USB Socket (Battery Charger) The compartment underneath the front armrest also contains a third USB socket for use as a battery charger only.

NOTE:

After using a USB device, disconnect the device/smartphone, always removing the cable from the vehicle socket first, never from the device. Cables connected incor- rectly could compromise correct recharging and/or the USB socket condition.

The system may not support some USB devices. In this case, it may not automati- cally switch from Radio mode to Media mode. If the device used does not play, verify its compatibility by selecting Media mode. A dedicated message will appear on the display. 1 USB Port 1

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When a device is connected to the AUX port, the system will play the connected devices audio through the vehicle speakers.

Adjust the volume using the Volume control pad or using the volume control on the connected device. If multiple external devices are connected, to choose the device you wish to activate, select the "Select audio source function.

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The functions of the device connected with the AUX socket are directly managed by the device itself. It is not possible to change items (track/folder/playlist) or control playing (start/end/pause) with the controls on the steering wheel

To avoid possible hiss from the speakers, do not leave the cable connected to the AUX socket after disconnection.

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NOTE: Some Phone Mode functions can be activated using the Rotary Pad, Touchscreen controls, or voice commands. For more information on voice control page 87.

MAIN FUNCTIONS When this mode is active, you can: Compose the phone number (using the

graphic keypad on the display)

Display and call the contacts in the mobile phone phonebook

Display and call contacts from the list of previous calls

Pair up to 10 phones/audio devices to make access and connection easier and quicker

The mobile phone audio is transmitted through the vehicles audio system. The system auto- matically mutes the radio when the PHONE function is used. The microphones (voice commands) are located near the sun visors.

DISPLAYED INFORMATION The Phone mode widget appears on the Main menu. The widget display varies according to the following conditions: Paired Mobile Phone

No Paired Mobile Phone

Phone Call In Progress

Multiple Phone Call In Progress

Outgoing Telephone Call

Phone Conference In Progress

Paired Mobile Phone If you have already paired your mobile phone (see the following pages), the following three buttons will appear on the Phone widget:

Activate/deactivate microphone during a phone call

End phone call

Transfer call to the device

If more than one mobile phone has been paired, press the button on the display to select the connection priority of the mobile phone itself.

1 Mute Button 2 End Call Button 3 Transfer Call Back To Device Button

1 Recent Button 2 Transfer Call Button 3 Favorites Button

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No Ongoing Call (Paired Mobile Phone) If the mobile phone has already been paired but no call is in progress, the following screen will appear on the display: Recent: By pressing the Recent button, the

list of the last phone calls made will be shown on the display. You can scroll through the list using the side graphic bar. Press the X button to close the list view.

Add Device: (if equipped) This button will display on the widget only if other phones have already been paired.

Favorites: Press the Favorites button to show the list of favorite contacts on the display. You can scroll through the list using the side graphic bar. Press the X button to close the list view.

No Paired Mobile Phone If no mobile phone has been paired, the dedi- cated screen will appear on the display. Press the button on the display to access the Bluetooth Settings menu where you can register your mobile phone.

Conference Call If more than one phone call is in progress, the following screen will appear on the display. By pressing the button on the display, you can activate the Conference Call function. Switching The Phone Call Press the button on the display to switch the phone call.

MAIN PHONE MENU When a mobile phone is connected to the system, various items (if available) will appear on the Main menu. Network Signal Strength

Mobile Phone Battery Charge

Mobile Phone Name

1 No Phone Connected Message

1 Conference Call Button 2 Switch Phone Call Button

1 Dial Button 2 Recent Calls Button 3 Favorites Button 4 Contacts Button 5 SMS Button

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The other information shown on the display is:

Dial: Press this button to show the "Dial Number" screen on the display which can be used to dial the telephone.

Recent Calls: Press this graphic button to choose between "All Calls" and "Missed Calls".

Favorites: Press this button to choose between "Edit Favorites, "Add Favorites, "Reorder Favorites, and "Delete Favorites.

Contacts: Press this button on the display to show the list of all contacts regis- tered on the phone. When you select a contact, the phone number and the photo (if any) linked to the contact appear on the right of the display.

SMS: Press this button to receive and send text messages (if supported by the device). The car must be stationary to read the messages. The listening function and the sending of default messages, which can be customized by the driver, is always possible. If an unread message is present, it is indicated by a dot next to the SMS button (a maximum of 99 unread text messages can be present).

PAIRING A MOBILE PHONE NOTE: Only do this with the vehicle stationary and in safe conditions. The feature is disabled when the car is moving faster than 3 mph (5 km/h).

The pairing procedure for a mobile phone is described below: always consult the handbook for the mobile phone in any case. Pairing Procedure To pair the mobile phone, proceed as follows: Activate the Bluetooth function on the

device

From the Main menu, select the "SETTINGS" function by turning and pushing the Rotary Pad

Select Infotainment

Select the Bluetooth device

Select "Add device"

Search for the radio system on the Bluetooth audio device (during the pairing stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation)

Select the device to be paired

When requested by the audio device, enter the PIN shown on the system display or confirm on the device the PIN displayed

When the pairing procedure is completed successfully, a dedicated screen is displayed

The Bluetooth function can also be found by pressing the button within the "PHONE" or "MEDIA functions, which can be selected from the Main menu

NOTE: If the Bluetooth connection between mobile phone and system is lost, consult the mobile phone handbook.

Once the phone or device is paired to the system via Bluetooth, the Priority Device menu will appear on the display allowing you to give priority to the pairing connection of the selected device over the other paired devices.

NOTE: The priority can be assigned on both the "Audio" and "Phone profiles.

Phone Profile: Manually connect/discon- nect the selected device

Audio Profile: Select/deselect the device connected as the main device

Personal Data: Save/delete the personal data on the device

Delete Device: Delete a device from the list of paired devices

NOTE: To ensure proper operation after updating the phone software, it is recommended to remove the phone from the list of devices linked to the radio, delete the previous system pairing also from the list of Bluetooth devices on the phone, and make a new pairing.

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TRANSMISSION OF PHONE DATA (PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) The system can transmit phone data (phone- book and recent calls) from the phonebook via Bluetooth automatically when the device is connected. This setting can be modified at any time in the Bluetooth menu. After the first phone data transfer, the proce- dure for transmitting and updating the phone- book (if supported) starts whenever the phone is reconnected to the system. Whenever a mobile phone is connected to the system, a maximum of 2,000 numbers can be downloaded and updated for each phone. Depending on the amount of items down- loaded from the phonebook, a slight delay can occur before the last names downloaded can be used. Up to then, the phonebook down- loaded previously (if present) will be available. The phonebook of the mobile phone currently connected is the only phonebook that can be accessed by the system. The phonebook downloaded from the mobile phone can neither be modified nor be deleted through the Information and Entertainment System. Changes will be transmitted and updated in the system when the mobile phone is connected again.

CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE Connection The system connects automatically to the paired mobile phone with the highest priority. To select a mobile phone or a specific Blue- tooth audio device, proceed as follows: Activate the Bluetooth function on the

device

Open the Main menu by pressing the Menu button and select SETTINGS

Select Infotainment

Select the Bluetooth device

Select Add Device

Select the device

Select "Connect"

During the connection stage, the system will indicate that it is updating

The device connected is highlighted in the list with priority order

NOTE: The priority is determined according to the order of connection for mobile phones which are not set as favorites. The last phone connected will have the highest priority.

Disconnection To disconnect a specific mobile phone or Blue- tooth audio device, proceed as follows:

Open the Main menu by pressing the Menu button and select Settings

Select Infotainment

Select the specific device (mobile phone or Bluetooth device)

Select Disconnect

DELETION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE To delete a mobile phone or a Bluetooth audio device from a list, proceed as follows: Open the Main menu by pressing the Menu

button and select Settings

Select Infotainment

Select the specific device (mobile phone or Bluetooth device)

Select Delete Device

A confirmation screen will appear on the display. Press "Yes" to delete the device or "No" to cancel the operation.

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SETTING A MOBILE PHONE OR A BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE AS A PRIORITY DEVICE To set a mobile phone or Bluetooth audio device as main device, proceed as follows: Open the Main menu by pressing the Main

menu button and select Settings

Select Infotainment

Select the Bluetooth device

Select Phone Profile or Audio Profile and then set it to main

DELETION OF PHONE DATA (PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) Proceed as follows to delete the phone data (phonebook and recent calls): First procedure

Press the Menu button , turn and push the Rotary Pad, and select the "Settings"

Select Infotainment

Select the Bluetooth device

Select Personal data

Select Not stored

Second procedure Push the MENU button, turn and push the

Rotary Pad and select the "Settings"

Select Infotainment

Select System

Select Clear Personal Data

NOTE: This procedure deletes all the data down- loaded from the connected device.

MAKING A PHONE CALL The operations described below can only be accessed if supported by the mobile phone in use. For all functions available, refer to the mobile phone owner's handbook. With the PHONE function on, you can make a call in the following ways: Select Phone Book or Recent Calls on

the display command bar, and then select a contact from the list

Select Dial on the display command bar

Dialing The Phone Number Using The "Keyboard" Icon On The Display Enter the phone number using the graphic keypad displayed. Using The Rotary Pad Proceed as follows: Turn the Rotary Pad and select the Dial

button . The Keypad will appear.

Turn the Rotary Pad to select the numbers on the graphic keypad. After selecting each individual numbers, push the Rotary Pad to confirm your choice.

Turn the Rotary Pad to select the Phone button.

Push the Rotary Pad. The call will begin.

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Using The Touchscreen Function

Press the Dial Button . The keypad will appear on the display.

Use the numbers on the keypad to dial the phone number.

Once the phone number has been entered, press the Phone button. The call will begin.

Dialing The Phone Number Using The Mobile Phone It is possible to dial a phone number with the mobile phone and continue using the system (never allow yourself to be distracted while driving). When a phone number is dialed with the keypad of the mobile phone, the audio of the call is played over your vehicle's sound system.

Recent Calls The list of the last calls made for each of the following call types can be displayed: "Missed Calls"

"All Calls

To access these lists, select Recent Calls button on the Phone menu main screen.

FAVORITES Press the Favorites button to display the list of your favorite "Contacts". Up to 40 contacts can be shown on the display.

NOTE: The first entry in the list, "Edit Favorites may not be present on all devices.

To make a call to a contact in the list, select it using the touchscreen function or turn and then push the Rotary Pad to activate the phone call. Add To Favorites By selecting "Add to Favorites, you can add, reorder, or delete a contact from the Favor- ites list. A screen will appear on the display in which you can search "A-Z" for the desired contact.

Reorder Favorites Select the "Reorder Favorites to change the position of a contact on the list shown on the display. Using The Touchscreen Select the desired contact by pressing it.

Press and hold your finger up or down until you reach the new position.

Release the contact. The new position will be stored automatically.

Using The Rotary Pad Push the Rotary Pad to confirm the selec-

tion.

Turn the Rotary Pad up or down until you reach the new position.

Release the Rotary pad, and the new posi- tion will be stored.

Delete Favorites Select Delete Favorites to delete a contact from the list. After selecting Delete Favorites, to delete a contact, select the item related to the desired contact (touchscreen function) or turn the Rotary Pad and then push it to confirm your choice. The system will not ask for any confir- mation, and the contact will be automatically deleted from the list.

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CONTACTS Select "Contacts" to view the list of names and their telephone numbers on the display. The names in the list are displayed in alpha- betical order.

Proceed as follows to dial a phone number associated with a contact: Using The Touchscreen Press the desired contact. If more than one phone number is associated with the contact, a screen will appear on the display in which you can select the number to call. If there is only one phone number, the phone call will be initiated automatically. Using The Rotary Pad Turn the Rotary Pad to select the desired contact and then push the Rotary Pad to confirm the selection. If more than one phone number is associated with the contact, a screen will appear where you can select the number to call. If there is only one telephone number, the phone call will be initiated automatically.

Searching For A Contact Using the Rotary Pad Turn the Rotary Pad to select the letters on

the keyboard (after selecting each indi- vidual letter, push the Rotary Pad to confirm your choice). The contacts will be displayed in alphabetical order ("A-Z").

The search results are displayed in the right area of the display. To zoom in, move the Rotary Pad to the right.

When you have finished entering the name, push on the Rotary Pad to select "OK".

Using The Touchscreen Function Enter the letters on the keyboard (the

contacts will be displayed in alphabetical order "A-Z").

The search results are displayed in the right area of the display.

When the name has been entered, press the graphic button "OK".

TEXT MESSAGE READER Press the Text Messages button on the display to show the list of text messages present. On the display, you can choose between the All Messages or Received Messages options. If the All Messages option is selected, an icon will appear on the display indicating whether the text message is incoming or outgoing.

NOTE: If sending text messages is not supported by the device (e.g. iOS device), a dedicated message will appear on the display.

Single Messages The following is shown on the display by selecting a single message: Name (or number) of the message sender

Date and time the message was sent

Text of the message (can only be viewed when the car is stationary)

The Read, Answer, Listen, or Call options

If you select the Read option, the message will appear on the full screen display.

NOTE: The Read option is only active when the car is stationary.

1 Contact Name 2 Date And Time 3 Message Preview 4 Option Buttons

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Selecting the Answer option will display a list of predefined text messages that you can select to reply to the message. The Listen option becomes Stop when the message is read by the system. Select the Call option to activate the Phone mode screen. Incoming/Outgoing Messages The incoming messages are shown on the display by a blue arrow. The outgoing messages are shown on the display by a green arrow.

Composing A Message Proceed as follows to compose a message: Select Edit Messages

Type the letters on the keyboard to compose the text of the message

Select Save Messages to save the text and display it full screen or select Cancel to delete the text

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Composition of a text message is only possible when the car is stationary.

Messages can be up to 50 characters long.

Sending A Predefined Message Proceed as follows to send a predefined message: Select the message from the list on the

display. A screen with the following options will appear on the display: "Recent Calls", Favorites, "Contacts", or "Dial"

Select one of these options, and the display will show the list from which you can select the contact to send the message to

Select Confirm? to send the message

MANAGING CALLS Calls In Progress When you receive a phone call, the following information will appear on the display: Picture (if available) of contact

Contact details (name and number)

Duration of phone call

Buttons (which can only be activated by means of touchscreen functions) for acti- vating/deactivating the microphone, ending the call, and transferring the call to the device.

1 Contact Name 2 Time And Date 3 Message

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Transferring A Call To transfer a phone call to the device, press the button on the display. The display will appear differently according to the status (on or off). Call forwarding off or call forwarding on.

If call forwarding is active, the call audio will be transferred from the system to the mobile phone. If call forwarding is deactivated, the mobile phone audio will be deactivated (transferred to the system). Ignoring A Call To ignore an incoming call, press the Ignore button on the display. After a few seconds, the current call will disappear from the display (the call will remain active on the mobile phone).

ENDING A CALL Using The Touchscreen

Press the Hang-Up button on the display. The main screen of the "PHONE" mode will be displayed again. A call can be rejected by pressing the Reject button.

ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION OF THE MICROPHONE During a call, the microphone can be deacti- vated as follows: Using The Touchscreen

Press the Mute button on the display. According to the status (on or off) of the micro- phone, the display of the button will be different. Using the Rotary Pad/Steering Wheel Controls Push the Rotary Pad or briefly push the Volume button on the steering wheel. When the microphone is deactivated, it is still possible to listen to the call in progress.

1 Contact Picture 2 Contact Details 3 Phone Call Duration 4 Option Buttons

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SAFETY/LEGAL NOTICE When the system is used for the first time, after resetting the default settings and having changed the language, the system will ask you to accept a safety/legal notice, warning you about the responsibilities involved in the product use while navigating.

NAVIGATION ACTIVATION The Navigation mode widget is on the Main menu.

NOTE: The widget is only active using the touch- screen function.

The graphic button on the widget varies depending on whether navigation has been activated or is not activated.

Recent Destinations If Navigation has been activated, when the graphic button is pressed, the list of the latest destinations will be displayed on the Naviga- tion widget. Select a destination by turning the Rotary Pad or by pressing on the display. Navigation Information Navigation information can be shown on the widget in three different ways: Maps

Pictograms

Compass

The number and type of the items of informa- tion shown in the top part of the widget is always the same.

To view the contents of the "NAVIGATION" widget, scroll up or down with your finger or select the Widget content option in the Settings menu.

Compass If Equipped When displayed in reduced size, the compass displays the navigation information and the points of the compass (e.g. 45 NE). If the compass is not available, the display will show a dedicated message.

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When displayed in full screen mode, the compass displays the navigation information, the pictograms of the compass itself, the points of the compass (e.g. 45 NE), the GPS coordi- nates, the altitude, and the Country and City. Press the Compass widget to activate the Navigation Main menu.

NAVIGATION DEACTIVATION Navigation Deactivation To deactivate Navigation, press the graphic button x.

NAVIGATION MAIN SCREEN When a destination is NOT set The display shows the following graphic buttons:

Set Destination

Recent Destinations

Favorite Destinations

Points of Interest

Point on Map

When a destination is set The display shows the following graphic buttons:

Stop Navigation

Manage Route

i Route Information

Volume

Point on Map

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Graphic bar Whenever the Navigation main page is acti- vated, the graphic bar is automatically shown on the display. If no operation is performed, the graphic bar will disappear after a few seconds. Displaying the graphic bar Using the touchscreen function: press the

display and at the same time drag your finger to the right.

Using the Rotary Pad: turn the Rotary Pad to the right and then press on it.

Closing the graphic bar Using the touchscreen function: press the

display and at the same time drag your finger to the left.

Using the Rotary Pad: turn the Rotary Pad to the left. After a few seconds, the graphic bar closes itself.

1 Displaying The Bar Display

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DRIVING VIEW With navigation running, the display will show the following screen containing the graphic buttons: Navigation Map View

Route Overview

Navigation Map Centering

Navigation Map View Press the Navigation Map View button to displayed the map in three different ways: 3D View

2D View

2D North Up

Route Overview Press the Route Overview button to preview the selected route.

The Route Overview view can be changed by pressing the Navigation Map View button. Navigation Map Centering Press the Navigation Map Centering button to center the map.

NOTE: The button will only display when the driver manually moves the map.

NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Navigation instructions are not available for all road junctions or in all countries.

When showing highway exits and junctions, the system indicates the most suitable lane to use. Press the Route Preview button to see upcoming turns. Viewing Navigation Map in Full Screen Mode The display will show the following informa- tion: 1 Indications of the next turn to be performed 2 Distance to next turn 3/4 Number of road being traveled 5/6 Name of road being traveled 7 Exit Number 8 Direction Indication 9 Mandatory Turn 10 Speed Limit Display

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NOTE: Press the display on the part showing the Navi- gation information. Push the Rotary Pad to show the Route Preview screen on the display.

Viewing Navigation Map in 1/3 or 2/3 Mode The display will show the following information: 1 Indications of the next turn to be performed and speed limit display 2 Distance to next turn 3 Number of road being traveled 4 Name of road being traveled 5 Exit Number 6 Direction Indication 7 Estimated time of arrival 8 Recent Destination graphic button

After entering the address, the following options will display: Start Navigation

Route Alternatives

Route Options

Cancel

Start Navigation Press the Start Navigation button to begin navigating. Alternative Routes (if equipped) Press the Route Alternatives button to show the following items: Arrival Time

Distance (in miles or kilometers)

Route Information

Select the destination required, and naviga- tion will begin automatically.

SYMBOLS DISPLAYED ON ROUTE IF EQUIPPED If already activated, during navigation the graphic bar on the right of the display shows a number of useful symbols on the route.

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Activation/Deactivation of Symbol Display The symbols shown on the graphic bar subdi- vide into the following categories: Traffic: Displays the total delay, the graphic

icon for the type of accident, and the distance from the start of the queue. If the system knows it, the graphic bar shows the graphic icon for the delay: queue due to traffic conditions, accident, road works, lane closure, and road closure.

Waypoint: Displays the distance from a waypoint.

Rest Area: Displays the distance from the nearest rest area.

Destination: Displays the graphic icon for the destination.

Parking: Displays the number of free spaces in a parking lot (if the parking lot is recog- nized) and the distance from it.

Alternative Route: Displays the time differ- ence to destination and the distance of the alternative route suggested by the system.

Fuel Stations: Displays information about gas stations (e.g. fuel price, distance from nearest gas station).

Speed Camera (when present): Displays the distance from the nearest speed camera.

The symbols which can be activated/deacti- vated within this function are:

Displayed on the status bar near the name of the street you are currently trav- eling on, indicating the speed limit of that street.

Displayed on the status bar near the name of the street you are currently trav- eling on, indicating that the user has exceeded the speed limit by at least 3 mph (5 km/h)

Warning Symbols To activate the warning symbols: Activate the Settings menu.

Select Infotainment and then Nav.

Select Warnings and then Speed Limit Warning.

The symbols within this function are:

"Traffic jam": indicates the traffic jam situation; it is displayed on the route bar

"Queue": indicates the traffic situation; it is displayed on the route bar

"Slow traffic": indicates a slow traffic situ- ation; it is displayed on the route bar

"Junction": indicates the traffic situation in a junction; it is displayed on the route bar

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"Unknown accident": indicates an acci- dent on the road; it is displayed on the route bar

"Roadwork": indicates the presence of work in progress; it is displayed on the route bar

"Lane closed": indicates that a lane is closed; it is displayed on the route bar

"Road closure": indicates that a street is closed; it is displayed on the route bar

"Alternative route (left)": indicates the availability of an alternative route to the left; it is displayed on the route bar

"Alternative route (right)": indicates the availability of an alternative route to the right; it is displayed on the route bar

Information Symbols To activate/deactivate the display of informa- tion symbols, select the following functions from the Main menu in sequence: "Settings", "Infotainment", "Nav", "Appearance" and "Route Bar". The symbols which can be acti- vated/deactivated within this function are:

"Speed cameras": indicates the pres- ence of a speed camera; it is displayed on the route bar

"Speed camera area": indicates the pres- ence of a speed camera area; it is displayed on the route bar

"Danger zone": indicates the presence of a dangerous area; it is displayed on the route bar

"POI filling station": indicates the pres- ence of a gas station; it is displayed on the route bar

"Parking": indicates the presence of a parking lot; it is displayed on the route bar

"Waypoint": indicates the presence of a crossing point; it is displayed on the route bar

"Start point": indicates the start point; it is displayed on the route bar

"Parking near arrival point": indicates a parking lot close to the arrival point; it is displayed on the route bar

Interaction with the graphic bar Using the touchscreen function: The graphic bar can be shown on the display in reduced size or enlarged. When it is displayed in reduced size, when the graphic bar is pressed, the display mode auto- matically switches to enlarged. In this condi- tion, when the display is pressed (in a point apart from the graphic bar), the bar will return to reduced display.

Scrolling your finger up or down on the graphic bar displays all the icons present. The icons shown beneath the position of the car cannot be selected. If an alternative route is found, the graphic bar will show a dedicated message and the percentage indication of loading the new route. Using the commands located on the center stack: The graphic bar can be shown on the display in reduced size or enlarged. When it is displayed in reduced size, when the Rotary Pad is moved to the right, the display mode automatically switches to enlarged. The Rotary Pad can be turned to display all the icons present. The icons shown beneath the position of the car cannot be selected.

NOTE: If, while scrolling upward (by both methods using the touchscreen function or using the center stack commands), no operation is carried out, after a few seconds the graphic bar will automatically return to the icons origi- nally shown.

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ACTIONS ON THE NAVIGATION MAP Using the touchscreen With the Navigation Map active, the touch- screen offers the following actions:

1. Pressure and up/down: Vertical move- ment of the map

2. Left/right movement: Moves the map

3. Press and hold down an object on the map: Becomes the new starting point

4. Two-finger pinch: Zoom +/Zoom -

5. Two finger press and a vertical swipe: Vertical tilt of map

Using the commands on the center stack The Rotary Pad offers the following actions: Pushing on Rotary Pad: Activation of graphic

sidebar

Left/right movement: Activation/deactiva- tion of graphic side bar

Clockwise/counterclockwise rotation: (with graphic sidebar deactivated) Zoom + / Zoom of the map

Clockwise/counterclockwise rotation: (with graphic sidebar activated) Icon/option selection

ZOOM (MAP ENLARGEMENT/ REDUCTION) The Zoom function is only active with the graphic sidebar deactivated. When a given level of Zoom is reached (scale "2 km"), display of the Map automati- cally switches to "North/South". When the function is active, the display shows the graphic indicator of the zoom scale (1 km). This indicator disappears after a few seconds.

SET DESTINATION The following data are required to set a desti- nation: "City/ZIP code": Enter the name or ZIP code

of the city where the arrival point of the new destination is

"Address": Enter the street name of the new destination

"House Number": Enter the house number of the new destination

"State" (if applicable): Enter the name of the state where the arrival point of the new destination is

"Start Navigation": Once the desired desti- nation has been set

To set a new destination, proceed as follows:

Select the graphic button (using the touchscreen function or by turning the Rotary Pad)

The display will show the graphic keypad for entering the address of the destination and, the list of the Recent Destinations

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Management Of Voice Recognition For Entering Navigation Addresses

Push the VR button to start the voice recognition session, and enter a navigation address using voice commands.

You can enter addresses in two different ways: One-shot: Say Navigate to after pressing the VR button to start the voice recognition

session. The radio system will be able to recognize the address you inserted or display a list of possible alternatives. Follow the instructions provided by the radio system to start route calculation.

Manual Entry: The radio system will help the driver enter the individual fields through a guided procedure, with the possibility of using the City, Address and House Number voice commands. To activate this mode, push the VR button to start the voice recognition session and send the first command to enter the city and continue following the instructions provided by the radio system. If a language change is made on the radio system, using the dedicated menu in the Settings, a pop-up screen will appear to inform the driver about the limited availability of the voice recognition functions.

NOTE:

The location of the above message depends on the destination country of the vehicle. Only the countries shown on this pop-up screen will be available with voice recogni- tion functions for address and destination selection. The available countries will change according to the language type selected by the driver.

The "one-shot" address entry mode will not be available if the driver chooses a language other than the one used in the country in which the car was marketed. In this case, in order to access the voice recog- nition functions and enter a valid address, you will need to send to the radio system a voice command to change country in advance (for each use of the car).

Route Options Press the Route Options button to show the route options.

NOTE: Press the Cancel button to interrupt the calcu- lation process and return to the graphic keyboard where you can change the previously selected address.

Alternative routes Once the address has been entered, the

display will show the Route Alternatives screen. For each destination, the display shows: arrival time distance (in miles or kilo- meters), route information (e.g. Fastest,

Shortest or Eco) and relative graphic icons (the order of display of route informa- tion is always "Fastest - Shortest - Eco)

Select the destination required: navigation will start automatically

The Route alternatives screen is interactive: the following actions are possible by inter- acting with it using the touchscreen function: Pressure and up/down drag: Zoom + /

Zoom of the Map

Left/right movement: Horizontal movement of Map

Pressing and holding down an object on the Map: Starting point

Pressing the list of alternative routes: Selec- tion of a route

With the Route Alternatives display active, pressing the button returns to the system Main menu. No route will appear on the Navigation mode widget until one of the following happens: Once a few seconds have passed without

any action, Navigation will be started auto- matically

If the Navigation widget is pressed before the end of this time, the Route Alterna- tives screen will be displayed again

With the Route Alternatives display active, pressing the < graphic button displays

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If Confirm is selected, the display will return to the screen with the graphic keypad and the list of the Recent Destinations

Select Cancel to return to the Route Alternatives screen

Loading a route Every time an address is entered, the sidebar will show the loading percentage (e.g. 85%) followed by the word Loading.... These indi- cations will disappear as soon as the route has been loaded. It will not be possible to start the navigation until the radio system has calculated and displayed the route loading message. This phase may take a few seconds for long-range destinations. The radio system will then display information about the distance and estimated time of arrival (ETA) for the calcu- lated route. The current position and the destination are displayed on the Navigation Map. If the < graphic button is pressed, the display shows a Stop Navigation? message page 47.

Pressing the Home button returns to the system Main menu; the route will not be

calculated. Turn Indications The screen for the right turn indication is shown on the display when the driver is about to perform the next action.

RECENT DESTINATIONS The Recent Destinations include the final destination and the way points. To set a destination by selecting it from the Recent Destination, proceed as follows: Select the required recent destination from

the list. The display will show the Navigation Map and route to the destination.

Navigation will start automatically.

Pressing the Settings button in the Recent Destination menu; the following can be selected: Add To Favorites: Allows the recent destina-

tion to be added to the favorites list.

Remove Destination: Deletes a recent desti- nation.

Clear Recent Destination: Clears the complete list of recent destinations.

Add To Favorites In the Manage Recent menu, Add To Favor- ites can be selected. Deleting A Single Recent Destination Select the Manage Recent menu.

Select the Remove Destination option.

Select the desired destination for deletion; the system will display a message. Select Confirm to delete the destination.

Deleting All Recent Destinations Select the Manage Recent menu.

Select the Clear Recent Destinations option.

Select the desired destination for deletion; the system will display a message. Select Confirm to delete the destination.

NOTE: The list shows up to 40 recent destinations. If there are already 40, the oldest will be deleted from the list.

FAVORITE DESTINATIONS NOTE: The first time the system is used, when the Home/Work address has not yet been set, the message Set Address will be shown on the display. The respective words/graphic icons will not be shown on the display until the Home/Work addresses have been entered.

Changing a favorite destination Proceed as follows:

Press the Favorites button on the Navi- gation main page; the Favorite Destinations menu will appear on the display.

Press the Settings button ; the display will show the Edit Favorites menu, allowing the options described below.

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Add to Favorites Allows a destination to be added to the list of Favorites. Proceed as follows: Select the Add to Favorites option; the

display will show the graphic keypad for entering the address of the destination.

The display will show a dedicated message. Select Confirm to confirm the choice, or Cancel to cancel the operation.

Change Home Address Allows the Home address to be changed. Proceed as follows: Select the Change Home Address option:

the display will show the graphic keypad for entering the home address.

The display will show a dedicated message. Select Confirm to confirm the choice, or Cancel to cancel the operation.

Change Work address Allows the Work address to be changed. Proceed as follows: Select the Change Work Address option;

the display will show the graphic keypad for entering the home address.

The display will show a dedicated message. Select Confirm to confirm the choice, or Cancel to cancel the operation.

Rename Favorite Allows the name of a favorite destination to be changed. Proceed as follows: Select the Rename Favorite option; the

list of destinations will appear on the display.

Select the destination to be renamed; the display will show the graphic keypad for entering the new name.

When typing of the new name is complete, select OK to confirm the choice; the new name will be displayed in the Favorite Desti- nations menu.

Remove Favorite Allows a single favorite destination to be deleted. Proceed as follows: Select the Remove Favorite option: the list

of destinations will appear on the display

Select the destination for removal; the display will show a dedicated message. Select Confirm to confirm the choice, or Cancel to cancel the operation

Clear Favorites Allows all the favorite destinations to be deleted. Proceed as follows: Select the Clear Favorites option; the

display will show a dedicated message.

Select Confirm to confirm the choice, or Cancel to cancel the operation.

POINT ON MAP IF EQUIPPED The Navigation Map can be browsed using the Rotary Pad or the touchscreen function. Rotary Pad Moving the Rotary Pad up/down/ left/right:

Moves the map in the four directions

Rotating the Rotary Pad: Zoom + / Zoom

Pressure on Rotary Pad: Activates the Point on Map menu

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"Point on Map Menu Activation The display will present the following options: Exit Browsing: Used to stop browsing the

Navigation Map

Continue Browsing: Used to continue browsing the Navigation Map

Navigate to this point: Used to navigate to the set destination

Add Route: Used to set the selected point as the intermediate destination of the route

"POI Nearby": Used to add Points Of Interest (POI) to the set route

Add to Favorites: Used to choose a desti- nation in the list of favorite destinations

NOTE:

The Add to Current Trip option can only be selected with navigation activated

The search for a POI covers a radius of 3 miles (5 km); a minimum of 30 and up to a maximum of 60 POI will be displayed. If the search is unsuccessful, the new search will be performed over a radius of 62 miles (100 km)

STOP NAVIGATION After starting the navigation, it can be stopped at any moment. To stop navigation, proceed as follows: Press the graphic button on the display

The display will show a dedicated message. Select Confirm to confirm the choice, or Cancel to cancel the operation. If Confirm is selected, the display will return to the main navigation screen

EDIT ROUTE This function can be used to perfect the route selection on the basis of specific parameters (see description provided below). Function activation Proceed as follows:

Press the button on the display.

The display will show the Manage Route menu, allowing the options described below.

Routing Options Allows selection of the following options: Avoid Expressways: Used to avoid routes

including expressways.

Avoid Toll Roads: Used to avoid toll roads.

Avoid Ferries / Trains: Used to avoid trains and ferries.

Avoid Carpool Lanes: Used to avoid carpool lanes.

Avoid Unpaved Roads: Used to avoid trav- eling on unpaved roads.

Add New Destination Select the Add New Destination option; the display will show the graphic keypad for entering a new destination. After typing of the destination is complete, press the "OK" graphic button to confirm; the new destination will be saved.

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Add Recent Destination Select the Add Recent Destination option from the display. The keypad will appear to enter a new destination. After typing the desti- nation, press OK to confirm. The new desti- nation will be saved. Add Favorite Destination Selection of the Add Favorite option allows the user to select the destination to be added, with a choice of Home or Work. Add POI After selection of Add POI, Points Of Interest (POI) can be added to the set route. Select the point of interest from the list on the display. After it is selected, the display will show the list of all the Points Of Interest present along the route. Reorder Trip Selection of the Reorder Trip option allows the Waypoints to be reordered. Proceed as follows: Using the touchscreen function: press on

the Waypoint required and, holding it down, drag it upwards or downwards. Once the required position is reached, release the Waypoint.

Using the Rotary Pad: turn the Rotary Pad to select the Waypoint required, then turn the Rotary Pad upward or downward. Once the required position is reached, push on the Rotary Pad to confirm the selection; the new position will be saved.

ROUTE INFORMATION To activate showing of the route information on the display, press the button. The display will show the Route Information menu, which can be used to select the Route Preview option (only available with Navigation active) or the Traffic Information option.

Route preview After selection of the Route Preview option, the display will show the Route Preview menu containing: The left of the display will show the consec-

utive list of turns (graphic icon indicating the turn, name of the road, distance left to turn).

The right of the display will show the preview of the selected turn.

Traffic Information After selection of the Traffic Information option, the display shows the Relative menu, which contains a list of events related to traffic conditions. Every event features: A graphic icon identifying the "category" of

event

Words identifying the name of the road on which the event is occurring (e.g. I-75). If the name of the road is not available, the display will show a message specifying the cause of the event

Distance (in miles or kilometers) to the reported event

1 Directions List 2 Preview Of Selected Turn

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If one of the events is selected, the display will show a screen containing: Description of the event (e.g. queue, acci-

dent, road works, etc.)

Estimated time until destination is reached

Name of location where the event starts (if available)

Name of location where the event ends (if available)

NAV ADJUSTMENT VOLUME The volume of the messages provided during Navigation can be adjusted.

To adjust the volume, press the button on the display; the display will show a graphic bar which can be used to adjust the volume. The volume level appears on the right of the graphic bar.

FASTEST ROUTE If a new, faster route is available and the "Ask Me" option has been set for the "Faster Route Available" function, the following screen will appear on the display containing:

button to start Navigation

Delete button to stop Navigation

A message notifying the driver that a faster route has been found

POINT OF INTEREST (POI) This function allows the user to go to Points Of Interest (POI) or add them to the set route, by selecting them from the list shown on the display.

Press the button; the display will show the Search POIs menu, containing the list of all the Points Of Interest available.

Searching for a POI Navigation not activated With Navigation not activated, the display will show the graphic icon. When it is pressed, the display will show the graphic keypad for entering the name of the POI. When done, press the OK graphic button to confirm the selection. The display will show a list of all the POIs found; when one of them is pressed, the display will show a screen with full information (name, address, telephone number) about the POI. Select Call to make a telephone call to the number shown on the display. Select Start Navigation to start Navigation towards the POI. Navigation activated With Navigation activated, the display will show the icon . When it is pressed, the display will show the Search POIs menu, allowing you to choose the POI, using either the Text Search or the Display POI option. If the "Text Search" option is selected, the display will show the graphic keypad for entering the name of the POI. When done, press the OK button to confirm the selec- tion.The display will show a list of all the POIs found; when one of them is pressed, the display will show a screen with full information (name, address, telephone number) about the POI.

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If the "Display POI" option is selected, the display will show the Display POI menu, allowing you to search for a POI, using one of the following options: Near me, Near desti- nation, and Along the route. Select one of the options; the display will show a list of all the POIs found; when one of them is pressed, the display will show a screen with full information (name, address, telephone number) about the POIs. Categories of POI The categories of Points Of Interest (POIs) shown on the display are as follows: Restaurant

ATM

Gas Station

Restaurant

Car

Eating & Drinking

Hotels & Accommodations

Health Care

Business

Transport

Tourism

Government & Public Services

Leisure & Sport

The list of categories of Points Of Interest displays the following information: Name of the POI

Distance from and direction of the POI

The title of the list is the name of the selected category (e.g. Gas Station)

The Map showing the POI will be shown in the right of the display.

NOTE:

The search for a POI category covers a radius of 3 miles (5 km); a minimum of 30 and up to a maximum of 60 POI will be displayed. If the search is unsuccessful, the new search will be performed over a radius of 62 miles (100 km).

The "A-Z" search for a POI covers a radius of 18 miles (30 km): a maximum of 100 POIs will be shown on the display.

DISPLAY OF POI Points Of Interest (POIs) can be displayed on the Navigation Map.

In response to a long press on any point of the Navigation Map, the display will show a graphic icon showing the POI and a contextual menu, on which the following information will be displayed:

button for starting the Route Alternatives menu

button for saving POI in the "Favorites

Delete button for closing display of the contextual menu

Address of the POI (e.g. Via Galileo Galilei, 154 41126 Modena, Italy)

NOTE: If it is not possible to select a destination (e.g. Gas Station) by pressing the Navigation Map, the button can be pressed to start Naviga- tion towards the nearest point, and the button can be used to save the address in the list of Favorites.

Route Alternatives

Press the button to start the Route Alterna- tives menu. Navigation will begin automati- cally once one of the possible alternative routes has been selected. Favorite Destinations

Press the button to save the POI in the Favorite Destinations menu. At the end of the operation, the graphic button will become a star.

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SETTINGS A series of user-programmable functions can be set using the radio system. Activating The Settings Menu The Settings menu can be activated by using the appropriate widget on the Main menu.

The following menu items can be found here:

"Lights"

"Units & Language"

"Clock & Date"

"Passive Safety"

Convenience & Comfort

"Driver Assistance"

"Doors & Locks"

"Cluster"

"Infotainment"

"System"

Activation/Deactivation Of Settings Each of the items in the Settings menu can be selected using the touchscreen or by using the Rotary Pad. Lights To access the Lights function, select it by turning and pushing the Rotary Pad or touching the screen.

The following settings can be modified when this mode is selected: "Headlight Sensitivity: for adjusting the

headlight activation sensitivity

Headlight Off Delay: activates/deacti- vates the headlight delay when the vehicle is turned off

Headlights with Wipers: activates/deacti- vates the headlights with wipers

"Cornering Lights (if equipped): activates/ deactivates the automation that links the light beam of the headlight to the steering angle

"Flash Lights with Lock": activates flashing when the vehicle doors are locked

"Daytime Running Lights": activates/deacti- vates the daytime running lights (DRLs). This feature is allowed by law in the country of the vehicle purchase

"Courtesy Lights" (if equipped): activates/ deactivates the courtesy lights

Greeting Lights (if equipped): activates/ deactivates the greeting lights

"Interior Ambient Lighting": for selecting the brightness of the interior lights

"Restore Light Settings": deletes the current settings and restores the factory settings

Units & Language

To access the "Units & Language" function and the respective submenus, select the option by turning and pushing the Rotary Pad or touching the screen.

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The options available are: "Units"

"Language"

"Restore settings"

Selecting the "Units" option activates the following submenus: "US"/Imperial

"Metric"

"Custom"

"Automatic" (if equipped)

Selecting "Custom" the following submenus: "Distance": allows you to select the units of

measurement for distance ("km" or "mi")

"Temperature": allows you to select the units of measurement for temperature ("F" or "C")

"Pressure": allows you to select the unit of measurement for pressure (options avail- able: "psi", "kPa", "bar")

"Fuel Consumption": allows you to select the units of measurement for fuel consumption. If the unit of measurement for distance is "km/l", "l/100 km" can be selected, while if the unit of measurement for distance is "mi" (miles), "mpg" is set automatically

Torque (if equipped): allows you to select the units of measurement for torque

Selecting Language Allows the system language setting to be

selected

Selecting Restore Settings Deletes the current settings and restores

the factory settings

Clock & Date

The options available are: "Sync with GPS Time": activates/deacti-

vates the clock synchronization through the GPS. If it's off, the options "Set Time" and "Set Date" are enabled. Turn the Rotary Pad to adjust the hours, push the control to confirm it, and proceed to set the minutes in the same way.

"Set Time": allows you to manually set the hours and minutes. Scroll up or down on the touchscreen to adjust the hours and minutes and then press OK or turn the Rotary pad to adjust the hours and minutes and push on the Rotary Pad to confirm.

"Set Date": allows you to set the date manu- ally. Scroll up or down on the touchscreen to adjust the year and month and then press OK or turn the Rotary Pad to adjust the day, push the control to confirm it, proceed similarly to set month and year.

Time Format: you can select between a 24-hours or 12-hours clock.

"Restore Clock And Date Settings": deletes the current settings and restores the factory settings.

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Passive Safety

The following settings can be modified when this mode is selected: Auto Park Brake - If Equipped Enable the auto park brake On or Off when the engine is turned off. Brake Service - If Equipped Select Yes or No to allow for maintenance on the brake system. Automatic Mirror Closing - If Equipped This function activates/deactivates automatic folding of the mirrors when the doors are locked/unlocked. The default is Off. Restore Passive Safety Settings This function allows you to delete the previous settings in this menu and restore them to the default. Access this setting by turning and pushing the Rotary Pad.

Convenience & Comfort

The following settings can be activated from this mode: Passive Entry (if equipped): Allows you to select On or Off for automatic door locking. Sound Horn with Remote Start (if equipped): Allows you to select On or Off for sounding the horn with remote start. Auto-On Driver Comfort (if equipped): Allows you to select All Starts, Remote Start, or Off for Auto-On Driver Comfort. Restore Comfort Settings: This function allows you to delete the previous settings in this menu and restore them to the default. Driver Assistance To access the Driver Assistance function, select it by turning and pushing the Rotary Pad or touch the display. This function can be used to carry out the following adjustments:

Active Blind Spot If Equipped This function can be used to select the type of warning provided by the Active Blind Spot system. The options available in this setting for customization are Mode, Warning Type, Keeping sensitivity, and Strength. Lane Keeping Assist If Equipped This function can be used to select the type of warning provided by the Lane Keeping Assist system. The options available in this setting for customization are Mode, Warning Type, Keeping Sensitivity, and Strength. Intelligent Speed Control If Equipped This function can be used to select the type of warning provided by the Intelligent Speed Control system. The options available in this setting for customization are Mode and Sensitivity. Traffic Sign Recognition If Equipped This setting will give the option to set a the Traffic Sign Recognition system. Speed Limiter If Equipped This setting will give the option to set a speed limiter warning. Options for the setting are blinking and offset.

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ParkSense This function can be used to select the type of warning provided by the ParkSense system. The options available are: Mode: The possible options are: Sound"

the system warns the driver of the presence of an obstacle using only acoustic signals, through the car speakers, or "Sound and Display" the system warns the driver of the presence of an obstacle using acoustic (through the car speakers) and visual signals on the instrument panel display

"ParkSense Volume": Select the volume of the acoustic warnings provided by the Park- Sense system. The available options are: "High", "Medium" or "Low".

Backup Camera If Equipped This function can be used to carry out the following adjustments: "View": Lets you activate viewing the backup

camera on the display

"Camera Delay": Allows you to delay switching off the camera by a few seconds when reverse gear is disengaged

"Camera Guidelines": Allows you to activate the display of the dynamic guidelines that indicate the route of the vehicle

Front Sensors Active in Drive: Allows you to activate the Front Sensors Active in Drive options.

ParkSense Volume: Allows you to adjust the ParkSense volume

Doors & Locks

The following settings can be modified when this mode is selected: "Door Lock in Motion": This function can be

used to activate/deactivate automatic door locking when the vehicle is moving

"Unlock All Doors on Exit": Permits the auto- matic unlocking of the doors when exiting the vehicle

"Passive Entry (if equipped)": Activates/ deactivates the passive entry function

"Door Unlock on Entry": Permits the choice of whether to open all doors or driver side door only when the dedicated button on the key with remote control is first pressed

"Sound Horn with Remote Start (if equipped): Permits the activation/deactiva- tion of the horn when the engine is started with the electronic key

"Sound Horn with Lock": Permits the activa- tion of the horn when the door locking button on the key with remote control is pressed. The options available are "Off", "1st press", and "2nd press"

Auto Relock (if equipped): Allows you to activate/deactivate automatic door locking after the engine is switched off

Power Liftgate (if equipped): Allows you to choose how wide the liftgate opens from four preset positions and one custom posi- tion

Automatic Liftgate Opening (if equipped): Allows you to activate/deactivate the auto- matic hands-free liftgate

"Restore Settings": Deletes the current settings and restores the factory settings

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Cluster

The following settings can be modified when this mode is selected: "Warning Buzzer Volume": Allows you to set

the volume of the warning buzzer on seven levels

"Trip B": Allows you to activate/deactivate the function

"Show Phone": Allows to activate/deacti- vate the repetition of the phone function screens on the instrument panel display)

Show Audio Info: Allows you to activate/ deactivate repetition of the audio function screens (Radio and Media) also on the instrument panel display)

"Show Nav Info: Allows you to activate/ deactivate repetition of the navigation func- tion screens also on the instrument panel display

Digital Speed On All Screens: Allows you to activate/deactivate the digital speed on the instrument panel

Consumption Bar: Allows you to activate/ deactivate the consumption bar on the instrument panel

Performance Pages: Allows you to choose, for each driving mode, one of the two alter- native contents displayed

Custom Areas: Allows you to select which content to display in each of the three customizable areas on the instrument Panel

"Restore Cluster Settings": Allows to delete the current settings and restore factory settings

Infotainment

To access the Infotainment function, select it by turning and pushing the Rotary Pad or touching the display.

Audio This allows you to set the following audio parameters: Bass

Treble

Mid

Balance/Fader

"Volume/Speed"

"Surround sound"

"Aux Volume Offset"

"Restore settings"

Home Page This allows you to set the following parame- ters: Screen Off: Allows you to automatically turn off the screen. All functions are still available. Display Brightness: Allows you to adjust the brightness of the display. Widget Reorder: Allows you to change the order of the widgets. Widget Resize: Allows you to change the size of the widget. Widget Content: To view the content of the desired widget.

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Bluetooth Allows for devices that have the Bluetooth function to connect to the system. The possible options are: "Add device": Allows you to add a device.

Device 01: Allows you to select the following functions: Priority Device", "Phone Profile", "Audio Profile", "Personal Data", or "Remove Device".

Device Manager This allows you to set the following parame- ters: Display Mode: This allows you to make the

following choices: Manual or Automatic.

"Display Brightness Day": This allows you to adjust the brightness (to 10 levels) of the display in day conditions.

"Display Brightness Night": This allows you to adjust the brightness (to 10 levels) of the display in night conditions.

Entertainment This allows you to set the following parame- ters: Traffic Announcement (if equipped):

Allows you to display traffic news. The avail- able options are On or Off and is only avail- able in FM.

Screen Off: Allows the screen to be turned off automatically, all functions remain avail- able. Interaction with Rotary Pad turns the screen back on.

Display brightness: Allows you to change the brightness on the radio.

Seek Mode: Allows you to customize the seek function for the radio.

"RDS: Allows messages transmitted by the radio broadcaster to be displayed. The options are On or Off.

HD Radio (if equipped): Allows you to switch the HD Radio function On or Off.

"SiriusXM" (if equipped): Displays related SiriusXM functions.

"Autoplay": Turn On or Off the automatic playing of tracks stored on a USB.

Audio Settings: Allows you to enter the audio menu and set the audio settings.

Bluetooth Settings: Allows you to enter the Bluetooth menu and change the settings.

"Restore Entertainment Settings": Allows to delete the current settings and restore factory settings.

Phone This allows you to set the following parame- ters: Screen Off: Allows the screen to be turned

off automatically, all functions remain avail- able. Interaction with Rotary Pad turns the screen back on.

Display brightness: Allows you to change the brightness on the radio.

"Split Screen" (if equipped): Allows for a second mode to be displayed within the Phone screen. Off (system off), Audio (to view audio function parameters), Nav (to view navigator function parameters), or Efficient Drive (to view fuel consumption reduction parameters, function linked to the Alfa DNA selector).

"Phone Book": Allows you to set the contacts list order mode.

"Profile picture": Allows you to link an image to the connected phone.

SMS Notification: Allows you to turn on and off the SMS notifications.

"Bluetooth settings": Allows you to enter the Bluetooth menu and set the related parameters.

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Projection Mode This allows you to do the following: Screen Off: Automatically turns the display

off. Press the button again to turn it back on.

Display Brightness: Adjust the brightness of the system.

Device Manager: Manage external devices connected to the system.

Navigation If Equipped This allows you to set the following parame- ters: Screen Off: Allows the screen to be turned

off automatically, all functions remain avail- able. Interaction with Rotary Pad turns the screen back on.

Display brightness: Allows you to change the brightness on the radio.

"Appearance": Allows you to set the map display mode. The possible options are: "Visualization Options": the display modes are: 2D, Aerial View or 3D with details; Map POI (the available options are: Select All or Select None); Route Bar (the available options are: "Fuel Stations", "Parking", "Stops", "Route Alternatives", "Exits and Junctions", "Rest Areas", "Ferries" or "Toll Booths"; "Color Scheme" (the avail- able options are: Day; Night or Auto);

Motorway Exit Preview (the available options are: Activate or Deactivate); "Automatic zoom" (the available options are: Off, Speed Dependent or Next command).

"Warnings": Allows you to set the types of warnings to display. The possible options are: "Speed Limit Warning" (the available options are: On or Off), "Speed camera" (the available options are: Map, On map and acoustic or Off).

"Route Planning": Allows you to set a route. The possible options are: "Route Alterna- tives" (the available options are: Fastest Route, Shortest Route, or Economical Route), Route options (the available options are: Avoid expressway, Avoid toll Roads, Avoid ferry/trains, Avoid carpool lanes, Avoid unpaved roads), Fastest route available (the available options are: Automatic, Ask Me or Off), or Destina- tion input mode (the available options are: Address or GPS).

Navigation Instruction Pop-ups: Allows you to have pop-up notifications with Navi- gation.

"Map Update": The available options are: "Current Version" or Update Map".

"Restore Navigation Settings": Deletes the current settings and restores the factory settings.

Performance The following settings can be modified when this mode is selected: Screen Off Allows you to automatically

turn off the screen. All function are still available.

Display Brightness: Changes the bright- ness of the display.

Units: Allows you to select the unit of measurement for the display.

Restore Settings: Allows you to delete previous settings from the menu and restore the default.

Android Auto/Apple CarPlay This allows you to set the following: Auto Switch Android Auto/Apple

CarPlay: this allows you to automatically start app functions.

Color Scheme: Choose between Day and Night or Audio options.

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Connected Services This allows you to set the following: Screen Off: Automatically turns off the

screen. All functions are still available.

Display brightness: Adjust the brightness of the display.

Geo-location: Allows Geo-location to be turned on and off.

Restore Apps: Restores the apps (OK) or not (Cancel) to the manufacturer default.

System

The following settings can be modified when this mode is selected: "Auto-On Radio": Allows you to activate the

system upon starting the vehicle.

Switch-Off Delay": Enables the system to continue functioning for a certain period after the car has been turned off.

"Software Update": Allows you to choose between the following options: Current version Update software, or Restore software.

"Maps Update": Allows you to choose between the following options: Current Version; Update Map.

Users Manual Update: Allows you to update the on radio Users Manual.

Clear Personal Data": Allows you to delete all the data that the system stores after connecting a device (e.g. mobile phone, MP3 player, etc.).

"Restore All Settings": Deletes the previous manual settings and restores the factory settings.

Map Update Procedure Proceed as follows to update the Navigation Maps:

1. Start The Engine.

2. With the vehicle not in motion, insert the USB key, containing the map updates, into one of the USB ports.

3. Select Update Map from the Update Map function. A screen will display showing the version and duration of time for the update.

4. Select the Update function. The display will show a screen with the instructions to be followed and request a confirmation.

5. Confirm the process to start.

During the update, the instructions to be followed will continue to be displayed together with the process progress. Your can drive the vehicle during this phase.

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The Performance pages can be activated by using the appropriate widget on the main menu.

The following information is shown on the main screen of the Performance pages: Technical gauges

Consumption history

Efficient Drive

Engine torque

Torque (if equipped)

Temperatures (Quadrifoglio version only)

Drag Race (Quadrifoglio version only)

Performance content (if equipped)

Turn the Rotary Pad to select the desired item and then push the Rotary Pad to confirm the selection and access the menu or, using the touchscreen function, touch the display to select the desired items.

TECHNICAL GAUGES Selecting Technical Gauges item, the following screen will appear on the display, on which the information relating to:

1. Engine oil pressure

2. Boost pressure

3. Engine torque value

NOTE: The graphic display on the display may change depending on the versions/engines.

The Technical Gauges view on the widget can be set to 1/3 or 2/3 view.

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CONSUMPTION HISTORY Selecting Consumption History item, the following screen will appear on the display, on which the information relating to: Consumption chart (60 graphic marks per

minute)

DNA information

The Consumption History view on the widget can be set to 1/3 or 2/3 view.

Fuel Consumption Chart

Each graphic column shown on the display shows the average Instantaneous consump- tion recorded during the last minute of travel. The fuel consumption graphic bar is shown on the display, with n examples in which the last column represents the last recorded consumption values. This column will be displayed in a lighter color than the other columns for the oldest fuel consumption values.

Average Fuel Consumption

The dotted line shown on the graph represents the Average consumption value.

Reset (Consumption Reset)

Select the Reset button on the display to reset the consumption values. Pressing the button on the display will show the message Reset values?: selecting Yes will perform the reset operation.

EFFICIENT DRIVE The Efficient Drive application shows the driving behavior in real time in order to help reaching a more efficient driving style as far as consumption and emissions are concerned. Driving style is evaluated by means of four items, shown on the display, which monitor the following parameters: ecoDrive function index

Acceleration

Deceleration

Shifting

1 Consumption Chart 2 DNA History

1 ecoDrive 2 Acceleration 3 Deceleration 4 Shifting/Gear

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The Efficient Drive view on the widget can be set to 1/3 or 2/3 view.

Efficient Drive Data View

Press the Efficient Drive button to interact with the function. The display will show a screen containing the four indices described earlier. These indices are gray until the system has enough data to evaluate the driving style. Current trip index refers to the entire value calculated in real time based on the average of the described indices. It represents eco-friend- liness of the driving style: from 0 (low) to 100 (high).

In the event of the extended inactivity, the display will show the average of the indices until that moment (the Average index), then the indices will be colored again in real time as soon as the vehicle is restarted.

ENGINE TORQUE By selecting the Engine Torque item, a dedi- cated screen will appear on the display showing information on the engine torque (front/rear) and the inclination percentage (if equipped). The engine torque is shown on the display by means of arrows and graphic bars. The length of the arrows varies dynamically according to the distribution of the motor torque between front and rear axles of the vehicle. Each graphic bar corresponds to 10% of the engine torque.

The Engine Torque view can be set in the widget to 1/3 or 2/3 view.

1 Engine Torque 2 Incline Percentage

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TEMPERATURES QUADRIFOGLIO VERSION ONLY Select Temperatures to open the following screen on the display, showing information on: Engine temperature

Carbo ceramic brake (CCB) disc tempera- ture (if equipped)

Gearbox temperature

The display shows a graphic key showing three different temperature levels: cold, normal, or hot.

NOTE: The graphic on the display varies according to the temperature level: cold = blue / normal = white / warm = orange. The Temperatures view can be set in the widget to 1/3 or 2/3 view.

DRAG RACE QUADRIFOGLIO VERSION ONLY Select Drag Race, the following screen will appear on the display: Display Drag Race contents

RESET graphic button

Status display

Displaying Drag Race Contents

The Drag Race contents are divided into Current, Previous, and Best. The values listed under Current are updated and shown on the display in real time. As soon as the car is stopped, these values will appear under Previous. The values listed under Best represent the best performance values stored by the system, until the settings are reset by pressing the RESET graphic button. The values shown on the display are: Acceleration 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h)

Acceleration 0-100 mph (0-160 km/h)

Acceleration 1/8 mile (0-200 m) (value in seconds)

Acceleration 1/8 mile (0-200 km/h) (value expressed in mph or km/h)

Acceleration 1/4 mile (0-400 m) (value expressed in seconds)1 Engine Temperature

2 Gearbox Temperature 3 Carbo Ceramic Brake CCB Disc Tempera- ture 4 Icon Key

1 Drag Race Contents 2 RESET Button 3 Status Display

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Acceleration 1/4 mile (0-400 m) (value expressed in mph or km/h)

Braking distance (expressed in ft and mph or meters and km/h)

Braking from (Speed or Distance)

NOTE: The unit of measurement of the values shown on the display depends on what is set in Units in the Settings menu.

Reset (Consumption Reset)

Two graphic Reset buttons are shown on the display: RESET and RESET ALL. By pressing the RESET button, only the values present under the item Previous are reset. Press the RESET ALL graphic button to reset all values. Press the buttons on the display to show the Reset Values message. Select Yes to reset.

Status Display

The status appears next to each size shown on the display: READY: This indicates that the system is

ready to record the values to the respective size.

REC: This indicates that the system is recognizing the values of the respective size.

INCOMPLETE: This indicates that the recording had been interrupted.

PERFORMANCE CONTENT IF EQUIPPED Select Performance content to open the following screen on the display, in which the following items will appear: By Drive Mode

Technical Gauges

Consumption History

Efficient Drive

Temperature

There is a box next to each item to activate or deactivate (empty) the display of the contents related to the selected item on the widget. You can switch it on/off using the touchscreen function or by turning the Rotary Pad.

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vated by using the appropriate widget on the Main menu.

NOTE: The widget cannot be enlarged in the Main menu.

Turn the Rotary Pad to select the widget and then push the Rotary Pad to display its content. The main screen relating to "Vehicle information" will appear. The main screen shows information about: Maintenance (scheduled servicing)

Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS)

Engine oil level

Alfa DNA system

To view the contents of the information on the display, press on the display (touchscreen function) or turn the Rotary Pad, select the desired item and then push the Rotary Pad to confirm your selection.

SERVICE (SCHEDULED SERVICING) The display shows the miles (or km) and months (or weeks or days) missing until the next service coupon. The Scheduled Servicing Plan includes car maintenance at fixed intervals. For further information, please refer to Scheduled Servicing in Servicing And Maintenance in the Owners Manual.

TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) The display shows the pressure information for each tire, monitored by the TPMS. If the inflation pressure corresponds to the correct value, OK will appear on the display, otherwise LOW will appear. Press the graphic button on the display to see the screen showing the inflation pressures of each tire.

Low Tire Pressure Indication

If low pressure is detected in one or more tires, the following screen will appear on the display.

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TPMS Check Message

In the event of system failure, dashes "- -" will appear on the display instead of the pressure value to indicate that it cannot be detected.

ENGINE OIL LEVEL Press the graphic button on the display to view the oil level inside the engine.

Alfa DNA System

Press the graphic button "dna race" on the display to view information related to the driving mode selected by the Alfa DNA system: Dynamic, Natural, Advanced Efficiency or RACE (Quadrifoglio versions only).

NOTE: The graphic display varies according to the trim level of the vehicle.

OWNER MANUAL Press the graphic button on the display to browse the Owners Manual of the car on the display.

1 Oil Level Button

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the Main menu of the system. The following submenus are available in the Driver Assistance menu: "Safety"

"Comfort"

Select the two submenus by sliding on the widget upwards or downwards with a finger. The statuses of the various driver assistance systems on the vehicle are displayed in each menu.

SAFETY SUBMENU The Safety menu displays information on the following driver assistance systems: Forward Collision Warning (FCW) System

Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) or Lane Depar- ture Warning (LDW)

Active Blind Spot Alert (ABSA) or Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)

Driver Attention Assist (DAA)

Intelligent Speed Control

Traffic Sign Recognition

Speed Limiter

ParkSense (if equipped)

Backup Camera

Restore

Indications On The Display

The driver assistance system status (activated or deactivated) is shown on the display by a graphic "shield" next to the outline of the car. According to the activated system, the following graphic representations will appear on the display: Forward Collision Warning (FCW)

Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) or Lane Depar- ture Warning (LDW)

Active Blind Spot Alert (ABSA) or Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)

Driver Attention Assist (DAA)

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When ALL driver assistance systems are ACTIVATED, the following screen will appear on the display:

When ALL driver assistance systems are DEACTIVATED, the following screen will appear on the display:

COMFORT SUBMENU The Comfort menu displays information on the following driver assistance systems: Intelligent Speed Control (ISC)

Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)

Speed Limiter

Park Sensors

Rearview camera

Automatic High Beams (AHB)

Indications On The Display

Each driver assistance system is represented by a corresponding icon on the display. The status of the function is displayed next to the icon: On = system activated

Off = system deactivated

Settings are possible on some systems (if acti- vated), (e.g., the speed limit value can be adjusted on the Speed Limiter function).

SYSTEM SETTINGS After viewing the Driver Assistance menu in full screen mode, a list of all settings that can be made for driver assistance systems will appear on the display. The information shown on the display is as follows:

1. System identification icon

2. Graphic button for activating (ON) and deactivating (Off) the system

3. Graphic Display area of the system

4. Default system setting (modifiable by the driver)

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RACE Driving Mode The following active driver assistance safety systems will not be available in the RACE driving mode (Quadrifoglio versions only). If any of these systems are selected, a dedi- cated message will appear on the display. Blind Spot Monitoring

Active Blind Spot Alert

Lane Departure Warning

Lane Keeping Assist

Forward Collision Warning

Driver Attention Assist

Intelligent Speed Control

Traffic Sign Recognition

SYSTEM ACTIVATION/ DEACTIVATION Using the touchscreen function to proceed as follows: Press the display to select the desired item

Move the graphic button to the right: the display will show the message "ON" (to deactivate, move the graphic button to the left - message "Off") and activate the system.

Using the controls located on the center stack to proceed as follows: Turn the Rotary Pad and select the desired

item

Push on Rotary Pad to confirm the choice and activate the system. The selected item will be activated automatically. When the system is activated, push the Rotary Pad to deactivate it.

Active Blind Spot Alert

This function can be used to select the "readi- ness" of the Active Blind Spot Assist system, which can actively intervene on the steering wheel if other objects are detected in the blind spot of the exterior mirrors.

The options available are: "Mode": used to set the following operating

modes: "Warning and Brake", "Only Warning", or "Off" (where provided).

"Warning Type": can be used to set the following operating modes: "Visual and acoustic signal", "Visual and vibration", or "Acoustic and vibration".

"Sensitivity": this can be used set the "read- iness" of the system to intervene, based on the distance from the obstacle (the possible options are "High" or "Low").

"Strength": this can be used to set the "force" that the system must apply to the steering wheel to warn the driver of the need to keep the car in the lane (the possible options are "High" or "Low").

Blind Spot Monitoring

This function can be used to set the warning linked to the presence of objects in the door mirror blind spot. The options available are: "Visual and Acoustic": the system warns the

driver that an obstacle is present through acoustic (via the speakers in the car) and visual indications using warning lights on the door mirrors.

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"Visual": the system warns the driver that an obstacle is present through warning lights on the doors.

"Off": system disengaged.

Lane Departure Warning

This function can be used to select the "readi- ness" of the Lane Departure Warning system to intervene. To make this adjustment, select the "Sensi- tivity" option: the options are "High" or "Low".

Lane Keeping Assist

This function can be used to select the "readi- ness" of the Lane Keeping Assist system to intervene. The options available are: "Mode": used to set the following operating

modes: "Warning and Brake", "Only Warning", or "Off" (where provided).

"Warning Type": can be used to set the following operating modes: "Visual and acoustic signal", "Visual and vibration", or "Acoustic and vibration".

"Sensitivity": this can be used set the "read- iness" of the system to intervene, based on the distance from the obstacle (the possible options are "High" or "Low").

"Strength": this can be used to set the "force" that the system must apply to the steering wheel to warn the driver of the need to keep the car in the lane (the possible options are "High" or "Low").

Forward Collision Warning

This function can be used to select the Forward Collision Warning system intervention method. The options available are: Status": allows you to enable/ disable the

system (if equipped).

"Mode": used to set the following operating modes: "Warning and Brake", "Only Warning", or "Off" (if equipped).

"Sensitivity": allows you to set the "readi- ness" of the system to intervene, based on the distance from the obstacle (the possible options are "Near", "Medium", or "Far").

Traffic Sign Information

This function can be used to select the Traffic Sign Information system intervention method. The options available are: "Blinking": this can be used to activate

("On") or deactivate ("Off") the flashing of the road sign on the cluster display.

"Offset": this can be used to set the "delay" of the Traffic Sign Information system signals on the cluster display (from 0 to 5 mph or from 0 to 10 km/h).

Driver Attention Assist

This function can be used to select the "readi- ness" of the Driver Attention Assist system to intervene. The options available are "Standard" or "High".

Intelligent Speed Control

This function can be used to select the toler- ance with which the system sets the speed of the Active Cruise Control device. To make this adjustment, select the "Speed Offset" option. The threshold is adjustable from 1 to 5 mph (or from 1 to 10 km/h).

Speed Limiter

This lets you activate/deactivate the function warning that you have exceeded the set speed. Activate the function on the cluster display to show the speed value.

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Park Sensors

This function can be used to select the type of warning provided by the Park Sensors system. The options available are: Mode: the possible options are: Sound,

the system notifies the driver of the pres- ence of an obstacle by means of auditory signals only, by means of the speakers in the car, or Sound and Display, the system notifies the driver of the presence of an obstacle by means of acoustic signals (by means of the speakers in the car) and visual signals, on the system display.

"Audio": allows you to select the volume of the acoustic signals provided by the Park- Sense system, the possible options are "High", "Medium", or "Low".

Rearview Camera If Equipped

This function can be used to carry out the following adjustments related to the rearview camera: "Active": Lets you activate viewing the video

camera on the display.

"Switch-Off Delay": Allows you to delay switching off the camera by a few seconds when reverse gear is disengaged.

"Camera Guidelines": Allows you to activate the display of the dynamic guidelines that indicate the route of the car.

AHB (Automatic High Beam) System If Equipped

This function can be used to activate/deacti- vate the automatic high beam headlights.

SLIDER For some systems, the setting is adjusted using a Slider which appears on the display. It is possible to interact on this Slider by using the touchscreen function or by acting on the Rotary Pad.

Using the touchscreen function, proceed as follows: Slide your finger on the Slider to the left to

DECREASE the value or to the right to INCREASE the value.

Press the "OK" graphic button to confirm the new value selected will be saved.

Using the controls located on the center stack, proceed as follows: Move the Rotary Pad to the left to

DECREASE the value or move the Rotary Pad to the right to INCREASE the value.

Push the Rotary Pad. The new selected value will be stored.

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The Apple CarPlay and Android Auto appli- cations allow you to use your smartphone in the car safely and intuitively. To enable them, just connect a compatible smartphone via the USB port and the contents of the phone will be automatically shown on the radio system display. To check the compatibility of your smart- phone, refer to the indications on the websites: www.android.com/auto/ or http:// www.apple.com/ios/carplay/ for US Residents, or https://www.android.com/intl/en_ca/auto/ or https://www.apple.com/ca/ios/carplay/ for Canadian Residents. If the smartphone is connected correctly to the car using the USB port, the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto icon will be displayed in the Main menu.

NOTE: Interaction with the smartphone may be needed to enable Apple Carplay/Android Auto and some other functions. Complete the action on your device (smartphone) as needed.

To use Apple CarPlay, connect your iPhone to the car using an MFI (made for iPhone) certified USB cable. To use Android Auto, connect your smart- phone to the car using a USB for Android phones having appropriate features. Using unsuitable cables may prevent correct system operation.

APPLE CARPLAY APP SETUP Apple CarPlay is compatible with the iPhone 5 or more recent models, with the iOS 7.1 operating system or later versions. Before using Apple CarPlay, enable Siri from the settings on your smartphone. To use Apple CarPlay, the smartphone must be connected to the car with a USB cable. Before the first connection, a pop-up display will appear on the smartphone and conduct the necessary configuration process. This will only occur if the vehicle is not in motion.

NOTE: Siris volume can only be adjusted if the voice recognition is active.

ANDROID AUTO APP SETUP Before use, download the Android Auto application to your smartphone from Google Play Store. The application is compatible with Android 5.0 and later versions. To use Android Auto, the smartphone must be connected to the car with a USB cable. Before the first connection, a pop-up display will appear on the smartphone and conduct the necessary configuration process. This will only occur if the vehicle is not in motion.

INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY Apple CarPlay After displaying a pop-up screen, when you connect with an Active Apple CarPlay appli- cation, the Apple CarPlay app will appear in full screen on the system display. It has graphic buttons which can be pressed to perform the following functions:

1. "Status bar": Displays the icons for the latest apps used.

2. With Siri deactivated: Briefly press the button to return to the main screen of the Apple CarPlay app. Long press to acti- vate Siri.

With Siri activated: Briefly press the button which deactivates Siri. Long press to reac- tivate Siri.

3. Access to the next screen.

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Android Auto The first time you connect a smartphone with Android Auto active, you can select the default action for the desired connection mode of your smartphone from the pop-up screen, which appears on the display. If the option Android Auto" is selected, from the following connections onwards, the screen of the Android Auto app will be displayed in screen mode. Buttons will be present on the bottom status bar to perform the following functions when pressed:

1. Phone Navigator and Maps

2. Calls and Contacts

3. Homepage

4. Music and Audio

5. Close and go back to native interface

You can interact with Google Assis- tant either by pressing the button or by pressing the button on the steering wheel.

USING THE APP After the setup procedure, or connecting your smartphone to the car's USB port, the applica- tion will automatically run on the radio system. The Rotary Pad can be used to select and confirm the available smartphone functions. You can interact with the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto voice assistants using the control on the steering wheel (long push of the Voice Recognition Button button to start the interaction and short push to close the voice assistant). Multimedia contents on the smartphone can be accessed directly through MEDIA mode of the radio system. Interaction With Voice Control

Android Auto and Apple CarPlay can be interacted with by using Voice Control. Push the button on the steering wheel.

Long Push: will activate the voice assistant for Apple (Siri) or Android (Google Assis- tant).

Short Push: will activate the native voice system. A short push will interrupt both the native voice session and that of Siri or Google Assistant.

When the phones voice assistant is active, the interface will be of that smartphone and not of the vehicle. A short press will interrupt both the native voice session and the smartphones voice assistant.

NOTE: If Apple CarPlay and Android Auto apps are present, Siri voice assistant (for Apple CarPlay) or Google Assistant (for Android Auto) will be activated. In this case, you can use "Natural Language" voice controls and not just the specific ones preset for the radio system.

Active Media Or Phone Mode The following will be activated after pushing the button in the following ways: A short push will activate the voice control

of the radio system.

A long push will activate the voice control for the smartphone.

Active Tuner (Radio) Or Navigation Mode Briefly push the button on the right side of the steering wheel to activate the voice controls for Radio Mode or Navigation Mode.

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NAVIGATION With the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto applications, the user can choose to use the navigation system on their smartphone. You can choose to change the selection at any time by accessing the desired navigation system and setting a new destination.

CLOSING THE APPLE CARPLAY AND ANDROID AUTO APPS With the Apple CarPlay app active, you can always access the contents of the system by pressing the MENU button. With the Android Auto app you can always access the contents of the system by pressing the MENU button, or select the last item present on the Android Auto system and then conform the Back to Alfa Romeo item. To end the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto session, physically disconnect the smart- phone from the USB port.

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Bluetooth is disabled while Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is being used.

The data connection will depend on the smartphone coverage plan.

This information may be subject to changes that depend on the smartphone operating system or the version of the Android Auto application.

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NOTE: Alfa Connect involves the collection, transmis- sion and use of data from your vehicle.

What is Alfa Connect? Alfa Connect uses an embedded device in the Information and Entertainment system installed in your vehicle, which receives GPS signals and communicates with the Customer Care center via wireless and landline commu- nications networks. Alfa Connect is available only on equipped vehicles purchased within the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Canada.

NOTE: Certain Alfa Connect services are dependent on a properly installed and operational Infor- mation and Entertainment system, cellular network availability that is compatible with the device in your vehicle, and GPS network avail- ability. Not all features of Alfa Connect are available everywhere at all times, particularly in remote or enclosed areas. Other factors outside the control of Alfa Connect that may limit or prevent service delivery are hills, struc- tures, buildings, tunnels, weather, damage to the electrical system or other important parts of your vehicle, network congestion, civil disturbances, actions of third parties or the government, Internet failure, and/or the phys- ical location of your vehicle, such as in an underground parking structure or under a bridge.

GETTING STARTED WITH ALFA CONNECT

Activating Alfa Connect

To begin using Alfa Connect features, you must activate the services. When you purchase your vehicle, your authorized dealer will walk you through the process of setting up Alfa Connect and obtaining your 1-year included trial of select SiriusXM Guardian features. If you did not set-up Alfa Connect at the dealer, you can still activate services with the following method:

1. Select the Assist button on the touch- screen.

2. Select Connect Services.

3. The system will call an agent. They will assist you in setting up your Alfa Connect account.

Registering Alfa Connect

After Alfa Connect has been activated, you will have to register your account.

1. You will receive a text message and email containing a link. Click the link.

2. You will be directed to page where you can enter your profile information for your Alfa Connect account and complete registration.

WARNING!

ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to the road. ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the steering wheel. You have full responsibility and assume all risks related to the use of the features and applications in this vehicle. Only use the features and applications when it is safe to do so. Failure to do so may result in an accident involving serious injury or death.

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To access your Alfa Connect account, visit https://www.alfaromeoconnect.com/ en-us.html and log-in with the user name and password created when registering your account.

NOTE: Available connected services and SiriusXM Guardian features will vary by nameplate and radio.

Downloading The Alfa Connect App

After you have completed registration, down- load the Alfa Connect app for Apple and Android devices via the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. To begin using the app:

1. Launch and open the Alfa Connect app from your devices home screen.

2. Log-in by entering the user name and password created during registration. You will now have access to the app features.

ALFA CONNECT FEATURES

Standard Features

Alfa Connect includes these standard features: Remote Vehicle Start/Cancel: Using the Alfa

Connect app, you can activate and deacti- vate remote start.

Remote Door Lock/Unlock: Using the Alfa Connect app, you can lock and unlock your vehicles doors.

Vehicle Finder: Using the Alfa Connect app, you can locate your vehicle by tapping on the vehicle icon. The horn will sound and a route will show you the quickest way to get to your vehicle.

Remote Horn And Lights: Using the Alfa Connect app, you can sound your vehicles horn and flash the lights.

Smart Watch Connectivity to Alfa Connect App: You can connect a smart watch to the Alfa Connect app.

Assist Call: Using the touchscreen, you can select Assist. An agent will be able to help you with registering Alfa Connect and app or remote service questions and issues.

Stolen Vehicle Assistance: If your vehicle is stolen, an Agent can assist local law enforcement with locating it using the vehicles built in GPS.

4G Wi-Fi Hotspot: Activate your vehicles built-in Wi-Fi system. Alfa Connect offers a complimentary three-month trial period that includes 1 GB of data. The trial can be acti- vated any time within the first year if vehicle ownership.

Over-The-Air Software Updates: Your Infor- mation and Entertainment system will always be up to date with over-the-air updates.

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The wireless charger system is activated auto- matically when a Qi-compatible smartphone is placed on the charging pad in the center stack.

If the smartphone is removed from the charging pad, the charge will immediately be interrupted. The wireless charger system enables charging when all doors are closed and the engine has been started. Positioning the smartphone on the charging pad with the smartphone screen facing up, the following messages are shown on the system display to inform the driver about the charging status. Your Phone Is Being Charged is displayed

when the smartphone is positioned correctly on the wireless charging pad, and the system is activated correctly.

Phone Fully Charged is displayed when the smartphone has completely charged its battery.

Object Not Allowed is displayed when a phone that is not enabled for wireless charging or any other object is placed on the pad.

Unavailable System is displayed when there is a malfunction in the wireless charging system.

The driver can deactivate the messages in the Radio System menus.

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Most of the navigation, radio, multimedia and phone actions can be activated using the voice system instead of the Rotary Pad. For example, to make a phone call, you can say dial number followed by the number: dial number 555-123-4567. In addition to being practical and fast, this method increases safety because it allows you to keep both hands on the wheel during the interaction and reduces distractions while driving. The voice system will perform the required operations and, if required, will answer or confirm using a synthesized voice. The system can recognize the voice commands given, regardless of gender, tone of voice, and intonation of the person uttering them.

Please follow the suggestions below to be sure that the voice commands are always recog- nized by the system: Speak with normal volume and speed

For optimum operation, it is advisable to close the windows to reduce noise and avoid sources of external interference

Before speaking: Always wait for the sound which indicates

the beginning of the voice session

Reduce noise inside the passenger compartment as much as possible

Ask passengers not to talk. The system can recognize commands regardless of the person uttering them. If several people talk at the same time the superimposition can create confusion and cause different or additional commands to be recognized

It is important to remember that some func- tions which can be executed by means of voice control may not be available until synchroniza- tion between the system and external devices is completed (e.g. phonebook of phones paired via Bluetooth, archive of MP3 tracks on USB devices). Synchronization may take from a few seconds to a few minutes according to the amount of data.

ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING VOICE SESSIONS To activate the voice system, push the button on the steering wheel.

Voice Recognition Button To ensure better control reception by the system, it is recommended to talk towards one of the two microphones.

Microphone Locations

WARNING!

Always drive safely with your hands on the steering wheel and obey all applicable laws. You have full responsibility and assume all risks related to the use of the features and applications in this vehicle. Only use the features and applications in this vehicle when it is safe to do so. Failure to do so may result in an accident involving in serious injury or death.

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Starting A Voice Session

To start a voice session, push the button once. Interrupting A Voice Session At any time during the voice session (dialogue), you may push the button again to restart the session and give a new command, regardless of the previous dialogue. For example, if the system is giving a help voice message and you recognize the desired command, it may be useful to interrupt the help message by pushing the button and giving the command, so that you don't have to wait until the end of the help message. Deactivating A Voice Session If you briefly push the button (for a few seconds), the current voice session will auto- matically close when a command has been recognized and no further actions are required by the driver. A phone call will also interrupt the voice session, in order to allow you to answer and speak normally using the speakerphone.

VOICE SESSION STATUS After a voice session has been opened, the system shows its status through an icon on the display and an acoustic signal. There are four possible statuses:

Green icon: the system is listening you can say a command

Yellow icon: the system is processing the command wait for the voice response or for the execution of the command

Gray icon: the system has processed the command and is giving the voice response or other response

Red icon: a problem has occurred with understanding the command. In a few seconds, the icon will turn back to green and you will be able to repeat the command or give a new command

Short text next to the icon provides informa- tion on the processing status or on the system response to the command.

Voice Commands

MULTIPLE CHOICE LIST In some cases, the system may find multiple responses to the requested action. When that happens, the display shows a list of the possible alternatives. Just say the number of the desired item or, if the command did not provide the desired response, say "Edit" to go back. For example, the command "Call John" could receive as a response a multiple choice list containing: John Doe

John Smith

John Roe

When these lists are open, you can make your choice also by using the Rotary Pad.

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VOICE COMMANDS PRACTICAL USE Voice commands can be used for most func- tions of the main applications of the radio system ("RADIO", "MEDIA", "NAVIGATION", and "PHONE"). Voice commands may be simple instructions, such as Help, Show contacts, or instruc- tions with a variable part according to the phonebook, connected devices, available radio stations or navigation addresses. For example, commands with variables are: tune to 95.6, and Navigate to 221B, Baker Street, London. Complex instructions can be imparted also with a simple control which starts a two-step dialogue in which the system will ask to specify the variable in the second step (step by step method).

For example, if you use the Call command you will be prompted to specify the number to be called or if you use the Play Album (or Genre/Composer/Artist/Playlist/ Song) you will be asked to say the title of the album (or genre/composer, etc.). A help will appear on the screen suggesting the most common commands for the current application and the main command for the other applications if a voice session is opened and either no command is uttered or the command is not understood. To access detailed help, say Help and follow the instructions.

The system can understand a number of synonyms for each command. For instance, you can say play track or play song; or you can say show contacts or view contacts or contact list. The following charts show the main word for each command.

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RADIO AM/FM/XM VOICE COMMANDS

*** According to the country and the versions.

Control Parameter Example/variable

TUNE TO STATION Radio 24

TO FREQUENCY 97.6 FM

ADD TO FAVORITES

SHOW FAVORITE STATIONS

AVAILABLE STATIONS

FM

AM

SiriusXM***

Radio Controls

Go To Radio

Tune To Satellite Channel

Play Genre Of Satellite Radio

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NOTE: These controls are valid on devices connected to the system via USB ports and not through the Bluetooth system.

Control Parameter

SHOW/PLAY

ALBUMS ARTIST COMPOSER GENRE PLAYLIST

PLAY SONG

PLAY ALL -

VIEW ALL ENABLE/DISABLE SHUFFLE

ALBUMS ARTISTS COMPOSERS GENRES PLAYLISTS

GO TO...

AUX USB 1 USB 2 BLUETOOTH

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NAVIGATION VOICE COMMANDS

The command "Enter country" is also available and it starts a step-by-step interaction to add the navigation address by specifying city, street, street number. If the country has already been entered, you can use "enter city" and if this has already been entered, use directly the command "Enter street".

Control Parameter Example/variable

NAVIGATION -

NAVIGATION CONTROLS -

FAVORITE MOTHER (previously set address)

DRIVE TO HOME (previously set address)

SET

2D MAP

DETAILED 3D MAP

TOP VIEW

START / STOP NAVIGATION

REPEAT INSTRUCTIONS

SHOW MAP

FIND NEAREST... Hospital

ENTER CITY

ENTER COUNTRY

ENTER STREET

ENTER STREET NUMBER

ROUTE PREVIEW

FIND CLOSEST POINT OF INTEREST

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*** Phone numbers must be pronounced one digit at a time: for example 586 724 3573 will be pronounced as: "five eight six seven two four three five seven three".

Control Parameter Example/variable

PHONE -

PHONE COMMANDS -

DIAL - 5 8 6 7 2 4 3 5 7 3***

CALL - John Smith

SHOW CONTACTS

CALL BACK

MISSED CALLS MISSED CALLS

ALL CALLS

SEARCH - John Smith

ALL CALLS

SEND MESSAGE

SEND MESSAGE TO

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GENERAL INFORMATION The following regulatory statement applies to all Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in this vehicle: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful inter- ference, and

2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d`Innovation, Science and Economic Develop- ment applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:

1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouil- lage, et

2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en comprom- ettre le fonctionnement.

La operacin de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones:

1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y

2. este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operacin no deseada.

RF Exposure Requirements To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the device must be installed and operated to provide a separation distance of at least 8 inches (20 cm) from all persons. This equipment complies with Canada radia- tion exposure limits set forth for an uncon- trolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 8 inches (20 cm) between the radi- ator and your body.

NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli- ance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

Dclaration dexposition aux radiations Cet quipement est conforme aux limites dexposition aux rayonnements ISED tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet qui- pement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps REMARQUE: Des changements ou des modifications nayant pas t expressment approuvs par la partie responsable de la conformit pour- raient rvoquer lautorisation dutilisation de lquipement.

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