Infotainment system -> Overview and controls for Your Volkswagen California Van Third Generation (2015-2024)

Fig. 1 Overview: Display and operating unit of the 9.2” version.  
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MENU .  
HOME .  
Sensor field (Infotainment system on or off).  
Sensor fields for volume.  
Function buttons for main menus(tiles).  
Status bar.  
Control Centre.  
Screen (touchscreen).  
Views (the current view is highlighted).  
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You will find further information and tips on using the Infotainment system on (→ Infotainment system  
overview).  
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MENU and HOME  
Tap MENU to open the start screen.  
Tap HOME to open the views.  
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Sensor field (Infotainment system on or off)  
1. Touch to switch the Infotainment system on or off manually.  
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Sensor fields for volume  
1. Tap to adjust the volume.  
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Function buttons for main menus(tiles)  
The position of the function buttons can be configured (→ Infotainment system overview).  
1. Tap the corresponding function button to open a main menu, e.g. for the mobile phone interface.  
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Control Centre  
There are additional function buttons for functions and notifications in theControl Centre. You can configure the  
displayed functions (→ Infotainment system overview).  
1. To open the Control Centre, tap and hold the marking and slide it down.  
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Screen (touchscreen)  
The Infotainment system functions are operated via the screen. A detailed description of the different finger  
movements can be found in the digital instructions.  
1. Tap MENU  
Operation .  
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Views (current view is highlighted)  
Some submenus and functions have several views with different content. The current view is highlighted.  
Tap the highlighted area to change the view.  
Tap and swipe to the left or to the right across the screen to switch between views.  
Scroll bar (without position number)  
Some menus and functions have further content above or below the current screen view.  
1. Tap the scroll bar and pull it up or down to display the additional content.  
Media drives  
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Fig. 2 Overview: Display and operating unit of the 8” version.  
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Possible sensor fields to open main menus.  
Rotary and push-button.  
Function buttons for main menus(tiles).  
Control Centre.  
Screen (touchscreen).  
Views (the current view is highlighted).  
Gesture control is switched on.  
Menu control.  
You will find further information and tips on using the Infotainment system on (→ Infotainment system  
overview).  
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Sensor fields  
1. Tap the corresponding sensor field to open a main menu, e.g. PHONE for the mobile phone interface.  
RADIO .  
MEDIA .  
PHONE .  
VOICE . This button will not work in some countries.  
NAV .  
APP . This button will not work in some countries.  
CAR Opens the vehicle settings.  
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MENU Opens the start screen.  
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Rotary pushbutton  
The rotary pushbutton acts as an on and off switch as well as a volume control at the same time.  
Press to switch the Infotainment system on or off.  
Turn anti-clockwise to reduce the volume.  
Turn clockwise to increase the volume.  
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Function buttons for main menus(tiles)  
The position of the function buttons cannot be configured.  
1. Tap the corresponding function button to open a main menu, e.g. for the mobile phone interface.  
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Control Centre  
There are additional function buttons for functions and notifications in theControl Centre. You can configure the  
displayed functions (→ Infotainment system overview).  
1. To open the Control Centre, tap and hold the marking and slide it down.  
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Screen (touchscreen)  
The Infotainment system functions are operated via the screen. A detailed description of the different finger  
movements can be found in the digital instructions, if available.  
1. Tap MENU  
Operation .  
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Views (current view is highlighted)  
Some submenus and functions have several views with different content. The current view is highlighted.  
Tap the highlighted area to change the view.  
Tap and swipe to the left or to the right across the screen to switch between views.  
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Menu control  
Turn to control the selection in lists.  
Press to confirm a selection.  
Scroll bar (without position number)  
Some menus and functions have further content above or below the current screen view.  
1. Tap the scroll bar and swipe it up or down to display the additional content.  
Operating the Infotainment system  
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Fig. 3 Overview: Display and operating unit of the 6.5” version.  
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Function buttons to open main menus.  
Rotary and push-button.  
Screen (touchscreen).  
Views (the current view is highlighted).  
SD  
card slot (→ Media drives).  
Menu control.  
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Function buttons  
1. Press the appropriate function button to open a main menu e.g. PHONE for the mobile phone interface.  
RADIO .  
MEDIA .  
MENU Opens the start screen.  
PHONE .  
APP . This button will not work in some countries.  
VOICE . This button will not work in some countries. The button may not have any function depending on the  
equipment level.  
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Rotary pushbutton  
The rotary pushbutton acts as an on and off switch as well as a volume control at the same time.  
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Press to switch the Infotainment system on or off.  
Turn anti-clockwise to reduce the volume.  
Turn clockwise to increase the volume.  
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Views (current view is highlighted)  
Some submenus and functions have several views with different content. The current view is highlighted.  
Tap the highlighted area to change the view.  
Tap and swipe to the left or to the right across the screen to switch between views.  
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Menu control  
Turn to control the selection in lists.  
Press to confirm a selection.  
Function buttons for main menus (tiles) (no item numbers)  
The position of the function buttons cannot be configured.  
1. Tap the corresponding function button to open a main menu, e.g. for the mobile phone interface.  
Scroll bar (without position number)  
Some menus and functions have further content above or below the current screen view.  
1. Tap the scroll bar and swipe it up or down to display the additional content.  
SD card slot  
Depending on the equipment, anSD  
card slot is not available in all Infotainment systems and not in all countries.  
To use stored media such as audio files or media files in the Infotainment system, insert a compatibleSD  
card into the SD card slot. Supported file formats are displayed in the Infotainment system. Other file formats are  
ignored.  
Dimensions of compatible SD  
cards:  
32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm(around 1 in x 0.94 in x 0.083 in).  
32 mm x 24 mm x 1.4 mm(around 1 in x 0.94 in x 0.055 in).  
Inserting an SD card securely  
1. Insert the SD  
card into the SD card slot with the cut-off corner first and the contact surfaces facing down until you feel the  
card click into place.  
If the SD  
card cannot be inserted, check the compatibility and the insertion position of the SD card, and inspect theSD  
card itself.  
NOTICE  
The SD  
card slot, SD card or both may be damaged if you insertSD cards with force, if anSD card has the wrong dimensions  
or if you use an SD card adapter.  
If you insert other objects, e.g.SIM  
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cards, in the SD card slot, the object, SD card slot or both may be damaged.  
Do not use excessive force when insertingSD  
cards.  
Observe the dimensions of compatibleSD  
cards.  
Do not use anySD  
card adapters.  
If the Infotainment system cannot read the data of an  
SD  
card, a corresponding message will be displayed on the screen.  
An SD  
card with navigation data cannot be used as a storage device for other files. Stored files are not recognised by  
the Infotainment system.  
Controls  
Use the Infotainment system controls to operate functions and settings.  
The Infotainment system has different controls according to the equipment level:  
Touchscreen.  
Sensor fields not on the screen, e.g. MENU .  
Function buttons, e.g. RADIO or PHONE.  
Rotary and push-button.  
Menu control.  
Opening the digital manual in the Infotainment system (if available)  
For some equipment, a digital user guide for operating the Infotainment system is available in the system. The digital  
manual for the Infotainment system contains further information and tips for using the system.  
1. Tap HOME  
Or: Tap MENU  
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Switching the Infotainment system on and off  
The Infotainment system will start up when the ignition is switched on if the Infotainment system was not switched  
off manually beforehand.  
The Infotainment system will start at the last selected volume setting provided this does not exceed the preselected  
maximum switch-on volume.  
Vehicles with ignition lock: The Infotainment system switches off automatically when the vehicle key is removed  
from the ignition lock.  
If you switch on the Infotainment system manually when the ignition is inactive, it will switch off  
automatically after around 30 minutes without a user input.  
Restarting the Infotainment system  
You can restart the Infotainment system if it stops responding to your inputs.  
1. Tap and hold the sensor field until the Infotainment system switches off.  
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Opening the start screen  
1. Tap HOME (→ Infotainment system overview).  
Or: Tap MENU (→ Infotainment system overview).  
Configuring the start screen  
You can configure the layout of the function buttons and also the views and displays on the start screen of the display  
and operating unit or have them positioned on the basis of factory layout templates. It is not possible to configure  
the start screen in all available Infotainment systems.  
1. Tap and hold a function button until the function button is visibly highlighted.  
2. Drag the function button to your chosen position and release.  
Main menus on the start screen  
If a function button is not present, this is not a fault but corresponds to the country-specific equipment of your  
vehicle.  
The following main menus may be included as function buttons on the start screen:  
Background lighting, Background lighting.  
App-Connect.  
Apps.  
Driver assistance.  
Vehicle.  
Help: here you can find further information on the functions and operation of the Infotainment system, e.g. the  
quick guide.  
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Sound.  
Air conditioning.  
Media  
Navigation.  
Radio  
Legal information.  
Settings.  
Stationary air conditioning: Auxiliary heater and ventilation.  
Telephone.  
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Scrolling through lists, switching tracks  
Select a desired Infotainment system function, setting or track using the touchscreen or menu control of the  
Infotainment system.  
Moving objects, adjusting the volume  
Move objects on the screen to adjust settings, e.g. for sliders, or to reposition parts of a menu.  
Personalise function buttons and views depending on equipment (→ Infotainment system overview).  
Zooming in and out on images and maps on the screen  
Recommendation: Use your thumb and index finger.  
1. Tap and hold the map with two fingers at the same time.  
To enlarge images and maps, move fingers slowly apart.  
To minimise images and maps, move fingers slowly together.  
Personalising the Infotainment system  
Depending on the equipment, you can personalise the Infotainment system to permit faster access to favourite or  
frequently used functions.  
You can find tiles for accessing additional menus and functions on the Infotainment system views.  
Adapting tiles  
Adjust the tiles and the functions of the tiles displayed in the Infotainment system views to personalise the  
Infotainment system to suit your requirements.  
1. Tap and hold the tile until an additional window appears.  
2. Tap the desired function in the additional window. Various functions are available depending on the size of the  
tile.  
Or: To return to the view, tap a free area on the screen.  
At least two views are always available. These cannot be removed. With some equipment levels, you can add  
two more views. A maximum of four views can be displayed.  
More functions are available for some tiles than are visible at first glance in the additional window. Swipe up  
or down in the additional window to see all functions.  
Adapting the Control Centre  
Adapt the Control Centre of the Infotainment system to permit faster access to favourite or frequently used  
functions.  
1. Tap and hold the function until an additional window appears.  
2. Tap your chosen function in the additional window and hold it until the function is visibly highlighted.  
3. Drag the function to your chosen position and release.  
The active function is automatically removed from theControl Centre and added to the additional window.  
More functions are available for theControl Centre than are visible at first glance in the additional window.  
Swipe to the left or right in the additional window to see all functions.  
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Opening tips for personalisation (if available)  
Refer to the Infotainment system instructions for more information and tips on personalisation.  
1. Tap MENU Custom.  
System and sound settings  
The choice of possible settings varies depending on the country and also on the vehicle equipment.  
Changing settings  
The meanings of the following symbols apply to all system and sound settings.  
Changes are automatically stored when a menu is closed.  
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The setting is selected and activated or switched on.  
The setting is neither selected, deactivated nor switched off.  
Open the drop-down list.  
Increase the setting values.  
Decrease the setting values.  
Gradually back.  
Gradually forwards.  
Change setting values with the slider control(infinitely variable).  
System settings  
The following functions, information and setup options may be available in the system settings:  
Screen.  
Time and date.  
Language.  
Additional keyboard languages.  
Units.  
Voice control.  
Wi-Fi  
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Data transmission between mobile devices.  
Data connection.  
Bluetooth.  
Mobile devices.  
Reset to default settings.  
System information.  
Copyright.  
Configuration assistant.  
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