Opel Zafira Tourer (2019 year). Manual - part 8

 

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Opel Zafira Tourer (2019 year). Manual - part 8

 

 

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Lighting

LED headlights

LED lighting system includes:

● LED headlights for low and high

beam

● cornering lights
● town light
● high beam assist
● reverse parking function
● eco mode
● dynamic automatic headlight

levelling

LED headlights for low and

highbeam

LED headlights for low and high beam

ensure better visibility under all

conditions.
Operation is the same as for halogen

headlights.
Light switch 3 114, high beam 3 115,

headlight flash 3 116, headlights

when driving abroad 3 117.
Automatic light control 3 115.

Cornering lights

On tight bends or when turning off,

depending on the steering angle or

the indicator light signal, an additional

left or right reflector is switched on

which illuminates the road in the

direction of travel. It is activated up to

a speed of 70 km/h.

Town light

Activated automatically at a speed up

to approx. 55 km/h. In situations with

exterior ambient light both cornering

lights are switched on with reduced

intensity. The light is wide and

symmetrical.

High beam assist

3

 115

Reverse parking function

To assist driver's orientation when

parking, both corner lights and

reversing light illuminate when

headlights are on and reverse gear is

engaged. They remain illuminated for

a short time after disengaging reverse

gear or until driving faster than

7 km/h in a forward gear.

Eco mode

If the vehicle stops, e. g. due to traffic

lights, an energy saving mode for

headlights is activated.

Dynamic automatic headlight

levelling

To prevent oncoming traffic from

being dazzled, headlight levelling is

automatically adjusted based on

vehicle inclination information.

Headlights when driving abroad

3

 117.

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Fault in LED headlight system

When the system detects a failure in

the LED headlight system, f

illuminates and a warning is displayed

in the Driver Information Centre.

Hazard warning flashers

Operated by pressing ¨.
In the event of an accident with airbag

deployment the hazard warning

flashers are activated automatically.

Turn lights

lever up

: right turn signal

lever down : left turn signal
A resistance point can be felt when

moving the lever.
Constant flashing is activated when

the lever is being moved beyond the

resistance point. It is deactivated

when the steering wheel is moved in

the opposite direction or lever is

manually moved back to its neutral

position.

Activate temporary flashing by

holding the lever just before the

resistance point. Turning lights will

flash until lever is being released.
To activate three flashes, tap the

lever briefly without passing the

resistance point.
When a trailer is connected, turn

signal flashes six times when

pressing the lever until resistance is

felt and then releasing.

Front fog lights

Operated by pressing >.

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Lighting

Light switch in position AUTO:

switching on front fog lights will switch

headlights on automatically.

Rear fog light

Operated by pressing r.
Light switch in position AUTO:

switching on rear fog light will switch

headlights on automatically.
Light switch in position 8: rear fog

light can only be switched on with

front fog lights.
The vehicle rear fog light is

deactivated when towing a trailer or a

plug is connected with the socket, e.

g. when a bicycle carrier is used.

Parking lights

When the vehicle is parked, the

parking lights on one side can be

activated:

1. Switch off ignition.
2. Move turn signal lever all the way

up (right parking lights) or down

(left parking lights).

Confirmed by a signal and the

corresponding turn signal control

indicator.

Reversing lights

The reversing light comes on when

the ignition is on and reverse gear is

selected.

Misted light covers

The inside of the light housing may

mist up briefly in poor, wet and cold

weather conditions, in heavy rain or

after washing. The mist disappears

quickly by itself; to help switch on the

headlights.

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Interior lighting

Instrument panel

illumination control

Brightness of the following lights can

be adjusted when the exterior lights

are on:

● instrument panel illumination
● Info-Display
● illuminated switches and

operation elements

Turn thumb wheel A and hold until

the desired brightness is obtained.

Interior lights

During entry and exit of the vehicle,

the front and rear courtesy lights

automatically switch on and then off

after a delay.

Note

In the event of an accident with

airbag deployment the courtesy

lights are turned on automatically.

Front courtesy light

w

: automatic switching on

and off

press u : on

press v : off

Rear courtesy lights

Illuminate in conjunction with the front

courtesy light depending on rocker

switch position.

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Lighting

Reading lights

Operated by pressing s and t in

front and rear courtesy lights.

Sunvisor lights

Illuminates when the cover is opened.

Lighting features

Centre console lighting

Spotlight incorporated in the interior

lighting comes on when headlights

are switched on.

Entry lighting

Welcome lighting

Headlights, tail lights, number plate

lights, instrument panel light, interior

lights and the light pipes in doors and

FlexConsole are switched on for a

short time by unlocking the vehicle

with the radio remote control. This

function works only in the dark and

facilitates locating the vehicle.
The lighting switches off immediately

when the ignition key is turned to

position 1 3 182.
Activation or deactivation of this

function can be changed in the

Settings menu in the Info-Display.

Vehicle personalisation 3 108.
The settings can be saved for the key

being used 3 22.

The following lights will additionally

switch on when the driver's door is

opened:

● illumination of some switches
● Driver Information Centre
● door pocket lights

Exit lighting

The following lights switch on if the

key is removed from the ignition

switch:

● interior lights
● instrument panel light (only when

it is dark)

● light tubes in doors
● number plate lights (puddle

lights)

They will switch off automatically after

a delay and will be activated again if

the driver's door is opened.

Path lighting

Headlights, tail lights and number

plate lights illuminate the surrounding

area for an adjustable time after

leaving the vehicle.

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Activating

1. Switch off ignition.
2. Remove ignition key.
3. Open driver's door.
4. Pull turn signal lever.
5. Close driver's door.

If the driver's door is not closed, the

lights switch off after two minutes.
Exit lighting is switched off

immediately if the turn signal lever is

pulled while the driver's door is open.
Activation, deactivation and duration

of this function can be changed in the

Settings menu in the Info-Display.

Vehicle personalisation 3 108.

The settings can be saved for the key

being used 3 22.

Battery discharge protection

To prevent discharge of the vehicle

battery when the ignition is switched

off, some interior lights are switched

off automatically after some time.

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Infotainment system

Infotainment system

Introduction ................................ 124

General information ................. 124

Theft-deterrent feature ............ 125

Control elements overview ...... 126

Usage ...................................... 129

Basic operation .......................... 131

Tone settings ........................... 133

Volume settings ....................... 134

System settings ....................... 135

Radio ......................................... 137

Usage ...................................... 137

Station search ......................... 138

Favourite lists .......................... 139

Radio data system ................... 140

Digital audio broadcasting ....... 141

External devices ........................ 143

General information ................. 143

Playing audio ........................... 144

Displaying pictures .................. 145

Playing movies ........................ 147

Using smartphone

applications ............................ 148

Navigation .................................. 149

General information ................. 149

Usage ...................................... 150

Destination input ...................... 155

Guidance ................................. 160

Speech recognition .................... 163

General information ................. 163

Usage ...................................... 163

Phone ........................................ 164

General information ................. 164

Bluetooth connection ............... 164

Emergency call ........................ 167

Operation ................................. 167

Mobile phones and CB radio

equipment ............................... 171

Introduction

General information

The Infotainment system provides

you with state-of-the-art in-car

Infotainment.
Using radio tuner functions, you may

register up to 25 stations on five

favourite lists.
You can connect external data

storage devices to the Infotainment

system as further audio sources;

either via cable or via Bluetooth

®

.

The navigation system with dynamic

route planning will reliably guide you

to your destination, and, if desired,

automatically avoid traffic jams or

other traffic problems.
In addition, the Infotainment system

allows comfortable and safe use of

your mobile phone in the vehicle.
You can also operate specific

smartphone applications via the

Infotainment system.
Optionally, the Infotainment system

can be operated using the touch

screen and buttons on the control

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panel, the controls on the steering

wheel, or - if provided by your mobile

phone - via speech recognition.
The well-thought-out design of the

control elements, the touch screen

and the clear display enable you to

control the system easily and

intuitively.

Note

This manual describes all options

and features available for the

various Infotainment systems.

Certain descriptions, including those

for display and menu functions, may

not apply to your vehicle due to

model variant, country

specifications, special equipment or

accessories.

Important information on

operation and traffic safety

9 Warning

The Infotainment system must be

used so that the vehicle can be

driven safely at all times. If in

doubt, stop the vehicle and

operate the Infotainment system

while the vehicle is stationary.

9 Warning

In some areas one-way streets

and other roads and entrances

(e.g. pedestrian zones) that you

are not allowed to turn into are not

marked on the map. In such areas

the Infotainment system may

issue a warning that must be

accepted. Here you must pay

particular attention to one-way

streets, roads and entrances that

you are not allowed to drive into.

Radio reception

Radio reception may be disrupted by

static, noise, distortion or loss of

reception due to:

● changes in distance from the

transmitter

● multipath reception due to

reflection

● shadowing

Theft-deterrent feature

The Infotainment system is equipped

with an electronic security system for

the purpose of theft deterrence.
The Infotainment system therefore

functions only in your vehicle and is

worthless to a thief.

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Infotainment system

Control elements overview

Control panel

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1

Info Display / Touch screen 131

2

Home menu ........................ 131
Screen buttons for access to:
Audio: audio functions
Gallery: picture and movie

functions
Phone: mobile phone functions
Projection: phone projection
or Nav: BringGo

®

 app

Navigation: embedded

navigation
Settings: system settings
OnStar: OnStar Wi-Fi

settings ................................ 129

3

Time, date and

temperature indicators ........ 135

4

g

Short press: open phone

menu ................................... 167
or open phone projection

function (if activated) ........... 148
Long press: activate

speech recognition .............. 163

5

v

Short press: skip to next

station when radio active .... 138
or skip to next track when

external devices active ....... 144
Long press: seek up when

radio active .......................... 138
or fast forward when

external devices active ....... 144

6

m

Short press: switch on

Infotainment system if

turned off ............................. 129
or mute system if turned on  129
Long press: switch off

Infotainment system ............ 129
Turn: adjust volume ............ 129

7

t

Short press: skip to

previous station when

radio active .......................... 138

or skip to previous track

when external devices

active ................................... 144
Long press: seek down

when radio active ................ 138
or fast rewind when

external devices active ....... 144

8

;

Short press: open home

menu ................................... 129
Long press: open phone

projection function (if

activated) ............................ 148

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Infotainment system

Steering wheel controls

1

qw

Short press: open OnStar

menu if no phone

connected ........................... 129
or take phone call if phone

connected ........................... 164
or open phone menu if

phone connected ................ 167
or dial last number in call

list when phone menu

displayed ............................. 167

or switch between calls

when calls are waiting ......... 167
Long press: activate

speech recognition .............. 163

2

SRC (Source) ...................... 129
Press: select audio source .. 129
Turn upwards /

downwards: select next /

previous preset radio

station when radio active .... 137
or select next / previous

track / chapter / picture

when external devices

active ................................... 144
or select next / previous

entry in call list when

phone function active and

call list open ........................ 167
Turn upwards /

downwards and hold:

scroll quickly through the

entries in the call list ............ 167

3

+
Press: increase volume

4

-
Press: reduce volume

5

xn

Press: end / decline call ...... 167
or deactivate speech

recognition .......................... 163
or activate / deactivate

mute function ...................... 129

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Usage

Control elements

The Infotainment system is operated

via function buttons, a touch screen

and menus that are shown on the

display.
Inputs are made optionally via:

● the control panel on the

Infotainment system 3 126

● the touch screen 3 131
● audio controls on the steering

wheel 3 126

● the speech recognition 3 163

Switching the Infotainment

system on or off

Short press X to switch the system

on. After switching on, the last

selected Infotainment source

becomes active.
Long press X to switch the system

off.

Automatic switch-off

If the Infotainment system has been

switched on by pressing X while the

ignition is switched off, it will switch off

again automatically 10 minutes after

the last user input.

Setting the volume

Turn X. The current setting is shown

on the display.
When the Infotainment system is

switched on, the last selected volume

is set, provided that it is lower than the

maximum start-up volume. For a

detailed description 3 134.

Speed compensated volume

When the speed compensated

volume is activated 3 134, the

volume is adapted automatically to

make up for the road and wind noise

as you drive.

Mute

Press X to mute the Infotainment

system.
To cancel the mute function, press

X

 again. The last selected volume is

set again.

Modes of operation

Press ; to display the home menu.

Note

For a detailed description of menu

operation via touch screen 3 131.

Audio

Select Audio to open the main menu

of the last selected audio mode.
Select Source on the screen to

display the interaction selector bar.

To change to another audio mode,

touch one of the items in the

interaction selector bar.

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Infotainment system

For a detailed description of:

● Radio functions 3 137
● External devices 3 144

Gallery

Select Gallery to open the picture and

movie menu for files stored on an

external device, e.g. USB device or

smartphone.
Select l or m to display the picture or

movie menu. Select the desired

picture or movie file to show the

respective item on the display.

For a detailed description of:

● Picture functions 3 145
● Movie functions 3 147

Phone

Before the phone function can be

used, a connection has to be

established between the Infotainment

system and the mobile phone.
For a detailed description of

preparing and establishing a

Bluetooth connection between the

Infotainment system and a mobile

phone 3 164.
If the mobile phone is connected,

select Phone to display the main

menu.

For a detailed description of mobile

phone operation via the Infotainment

system 3 167.

Projection

To show specific apps of your

smartphone displayed on the

Infotainment system, connect your

smartphone.
Select Projection to start the

projection function.
Depending on the smartphone

connected, a main menu with

different selectable apps is displayed.
For a detailed description 3 148.

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Navigation

(embedded navigation system)
Press ; to display the home screen.
Select Navigation to display the

navigation map showing the area

around the current location.

For a detailed description of the

navigation functions 3 149.

Nav

(if embedded navigation system and

Projection not available)
To start the BringGo navigation

application, select Nav.
For a detailed description 3 148.

Settings

Select Settings to open a menu for

various system-related settings, e.g.

deactivating Audible Touch

Feedback.

OnStar

To display a menu with the OnStar

Wi-Fi settings, select OnStar.
For a detailed description, see

Owner's Manual.

Basic operation

The display of the Infotainment

system has a touch-sensitive surface

that allows direct interaction with the

displayed menu controls.

Caution

Do not use pointed or hard items

like ballpoint pens, pencils or

similar for touch screen operation.

9

 screen button

When operating the menus, press 9

in the respective submenu to return to

the next higher menu level.
When no 9 screen button is

displayed, you are on the top level of

the respective menu. Press ; to

display the home screen.

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Infotainment system

Selecting or activating a screen

button or menu item

Touch a screen button or menu item.
The corresponding system function is

activated, a message is shown, or a

submenu with further options is

displayed.

Moving items on the home menu

Touch and hold the element you wish

to move until red boxes appear

around the icons. Move your finger to

the desired location and release the

element.

Note

Constant pressure must be applied

and the finger must be moved at a

constant speed.

All other items are rearranged.
Press one of the buttons on the

control panel to exit edit mode.

Note

Edit mode exits automatically after

30 seconds of inactivity.

Scrolling lists

If there are more items available than

presentable on the screen, the list

must be scrolled.
To scroll through a list of menu items,

you may optionally:

● Place your finger anywhere on

the screen and move it upwards

or downwards.

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Note

Constant pressure must be applied

and the finger must be moved at a

constant speed.

● Touch S or R at the top or

bottom of the scroll bar.

● Move the slider of the scroll bar

up and down with your finger.

To return to the top of the list, touch

the list title.

Scrolling pages

Note

Pages are only scrollable if there is

more than one page available.

To scroll from one page to another:

● Place your finger anywhere on

the screen and move it left to

scroll to the next page or right to

scroll to the previous page.

Note

Constant pressure must be applied

and the finger must be moved at a

constant speed.

● Touch q or p on the screen.

Quick-jumping to the Audio and

Navigation application

Using the k or j symbols displayed

in the top line of some menus, you

may directly jump to a different

application.

To directly jump to the Audio menu,

select k.
To directly jump to the Navigation

menu, select j.

Note

The j symbol is only available if

route guidance is active.

Tone settings

In the tone settings menu, the tone

characteristics can be set. The menu

may be accessed from each audio

main menu.
To open the tone settings menu,

select Menu in the respective audio

main menu. If necessary, scroll

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