display Citroen C CROSSER DAG 2009.5 1.G Owner's Guide

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Choice of the display language (LANGUAGE)
You can choose between different lan-
guages for the display.
On the menus screen:

 press the INFO button to select

"LANGUAGE" .

 press and hold the INFO button for
a few seconds to display the "LAN-
GUAGE" screen.

 press the INFO button to scroll the
languages (Japonais, English, Deut-
sch, Français, Espanol, Italiano, "---"
and PREVIOUS) in succession.

 press and hold the INFO button for
a few seconds to confi rm your se-
lection.
If you select the parameter "---", no
message will be displayed in mes-
sage display situations. If the battery is disconnected, the
parameter memory is cleared and
the default language (ENGLISH) is
restored automatically.
Activation/deactivation of the "INFO" button sound
You can activate or deactivate the
INFO
button sound.
On the menus screen:

 press the INFO button to se-
lect the INFO button sound
activation/deactivation sym-
bol (located on menu 2/3) .

 press and hold the INFO button for
a few seconds to scroll the choices
(ON, OFF) in succession.
The mode selected is confi rmed.
If the battery is disconnected, the
parameter memory is cleared and
the default choice (ON) is restored
automatically.
Changing the display interval of the "BREAK REMINDER" message
You can change the display interval of
the "BREAK REMINDER" message.
On the menus screen:

 press the INFO button to select

"ALERT" (located on menu 2/3) .

 press and hold the INFO button
for a few seconds to display the

"ALERT" screen.

 press the INFO button to select the
display interval of the "BREAK RE-
MINDER" message.

 press and hold the INFO button for
a few seconds to confi rm.
If the battery is disconnected, the pa-
rameter memory is cleared and the
default value (OFF) is restored auto-
matically.

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Selection of the sound of the direction indicators
You can select the sound of the direction
indicators, with the type 2 instrument
panel only.
On the menus screen:

 press the INFO button to select
sound 1 or 2 (located on menu 2/3) .
Functions
Manufacturer's
setting
Reinitialisation of the average
consumption and average speed
1 (automatic)
Fuel consumption units
L/100 km
Temperature display unit
°C
Display language ENGLISH
INFO button sound
ON (activated)
Displaying of the "BREAK
REMINDER" message
OFF (deactivated)
Activation/deactivation of the current fuel consumption
You can activate or deactivate the cur-
rent fuel consumption, with the type 2
instrument panel only.
On the menus screen:

 press the INFO button to select the
current fuel consumption activation/
deactivation symbol (located on
menu 2/3) .
 press and hold the INFO button for
a few seconds to scroll through the
choices in succession (ON, OFF).
Restoring the manufacturer's parameters (REINITIALISE)
You can restore all of the manufactur-
er's settings for all of the functions.
On the menus screen:

 press the INFO button to select

"REINITIALISE" (located on
menu 2/2 or 3/3 depending on the
instrument panel) . The manufacturer's settings are:

 press and hold the INFO button for

at least 5 seconds .
An audible signal is heard and all of the
manufacturer's settings are restored for
all of the functions.

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MONOCHROME DISPLAY
This provides the following information:
- the time,
- the audio equipment displays (refer to the "Audio and Telematics" section).
Setting the time
The digital clock can be set in automatic
mode or in manual mode .
Selecting the Setting
Select the automatic mode or the

manual mode as follows:

 Press button A "PWR" to switch on
the audio system.

 Access the setting mode by pressing
button B "TUNE" for approximately
2 seconds.

 Press button B "TUNE" several
times to scroll through the various
menus and select the CT menu
(clock time).
The order of the menus is the follow-
ing: AF/CT/REG/TP-S/PTY display
l a n g u a g e / S C V / P H O N E / F u n c t i o n s
setting mode OFF.
Automatic mode
This mode permits automatic setting of
the local time using the signal from the
RDS stations.
The symbol
"CT" appears on the display.
Manual mode
This mode permits manual setting of
the time using the audio equipment but-
tons.
It can also be used when the "Automat-
ic mode" displays an inaccurate time,
when the local RDS stations are broad-
casting from a different time zone.

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Set the time using the buttons as indi-
cated below:

 with the ignition on or in the ACC
(Accessories) position, press and
hold the CLOCK button until the
time display fl ashes.

 Press the appropriate button to set
the time:

Button
H: setting of the hours
The hours digits scroll when you press
this button.

Button M: setting of the minutes
The minutes digits scroll when you
press this button.

Button 00: resetting of the minutes to
zero.
- from 1 to 29 min
: rounded down to
the previous hour,
- from 30 to 59 min: rounded up to
the next hour.
Manual mode
Automatic mode
In this mode, setting is automatic using
the signal from the RDS radio stations.
 After setting the time, press the

DISP button; the time display stops
fl ashing.
The digital clock does not display
seconds.
When the "minutes" display is set or
reset to zero, the clock starts at the
zero second of the minute selected.
The time setting is lost if the battery
is disconnected.

 Turn button B "TUNE" to the left or
to the right to select "CT ON" (auto-
matic mode) or "CT OFF" (manual
mode).

 After selecting the mode, you can
exit the "Functions setting mode"
menu by pressing button B "TUNE"
for approximately 2 seconds.
If no action is carried out within
10 seconds, the system will exit the
"functions setting mode" menu auto-
matically.

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COLOUR DISPLAY
This permits displaying of the following
main menus: On the control panel, press button
B
(SET) to access the "Settings" screen
and select:
- "Display Deactivated" to switch off
the display,
- "Sound control" for the sound dis-
tribution or volume, the type of music
and the sound fi eld (surround),
- "Picture control" to set the colour,
the intensity, the brightness, the
contrast and the level of black,
- "System" to change the time zone,
the language, the units and other
settings,
- "Wide Screen" to change the size
of the DVD picture to 4/3 format,
wide screen mode, centred wide
screen mode or enlargement,
- "Equipment" to set certain equipment
offered in the vehicle,
- "Col Contrast" to select the con-
trast of the display in relation to the
exterior light (Day, Night or Auto),
- "TP standby" to activate or deacti-
vate the traffi c information.
"Audio-video" menu
"Navigation-guidance" menu
On the control panel, press button A
(MODE) to access the "AV mode"
screen and select:
- the radio (FM, MW, LW),
- the CD (audio, MP3 or WMA),
- the Music Server,
- the DVD. "Settings" menu
On the control panel, press button C
(MENU) to access the "Menu" screen
and select:
- "Address/Junction" to search for
a location using the address or the
name of the street,
- "POI name" to search for a location
using the name of a point of interest
(POI),
- "Advanced search" to search for a
location using an advanced search
based on a POI,
- "20 Previous" to search for a loca-
tion using one of the 20 previous
destinations,
- "Address book" to search for a lo-
cation using a stored address,
- "Return to the initial screen" to
enter a return home,
- "Navigation settings" to set func-
tions linked with the navigation,
- "Navigation tools" to access the
basic information or a pre-set demon-
stration.
The "CD" and "DVD" buttons are ac-
tive if you insert a CD or DVD in the
player.

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Setting the time
The digital clock is set automatically .
This mode enables the system to set
the local time automatically using the
signal from the RDS stations.

 On the control panel, press button B

(SET) to access the "Settings"
menu.

 On the touch screen, press button B
to access the "System" menu.
The system settings screen is dis-
played.
"Information" menu
On the control panel, press button
D
(INFO) to access the "Info" screen and
consult:
- "Support info" to display the soft-
ware and data versions,
- "Vehicle position" to display the
GPS location of the vehicle,
- "Calendar" to make a note of
events, birthdays, etc.,
- "Journey" to display the average
speed, the consumption, the dis-
tances and the duration of driving,
- "Environment" to display the alti-
tude, the atmospheric pressure, the
exterior temperature (the ice symbol
is displayed if there is a risk of ice),
- "Air conditioning" to display the
information relating to the air condi-
tioning,
- "Mobile telephone" to enter a
number, delete a character, make
or receive a call. "Route" menu
On the control panel, press button E
(NAVI) to access the "Route Menu"
screen and select:
- "Detour" to make a detour through
a specifi ed region,
- "Route" to change the route,
- "Display a route" to display a route
in different ways,
- "Delete a route" to delete a route,
- "Local POI" to search for the POIs
in the surrounding area.

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DOORS
From outside

 After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, pull the
door handle. From inside

 Pull the front or rear door control to
open the door.
If the doors are locked, opening the
driver's door unlocks all of the doors.
The front passenger door or the rear
doors must fi rst be unlocked manually
using the locking control before being
opened.
Closing
If a door is not closed correctly,
this warning light comes on on
the instrument panel display
until the door concerned is
closed.
Manual centralised control
System which provides full manual
locking or unlocking of the doors and
tailgate from the inside.
Locking

 Press the front of button A to lock
the vehicle.
If the driver's door is open when you
operate the central locking from in-
side, all of the doors lock with the
exception of the driver's door.
Unlocking

 Press the rear of button A to unlock
the vehicle.
Opening

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"Tailgate open" warning
This warning light comes on on
the instrument panel display when
the tailgate is not closed correctly. LOWER TAILGATE
Opening

 Push the handle C to the right and
tilt the tailgate D gently.
Closing

 Raise the tailgate D , push it to close
it, then check that it is secured cor-
rectly. Before opening the tailgate, ensure
that no one is within the radius of
opening.
For reasons of safety and correct op-
eration, do not drive with the tailgate
open.
If the battery is disconnected, the
tailgate cannot be opened.
Do not climb onto the lower tailgate
and do not subject it to heavy knocks,
it may be damaged.
Always close the lower tailgate and
check that it is secured correctly be-
fore closing the main tailgate.
When closing the lower tailgate, en-
sure that no person or object is in the
proximity of the moving parts to avoid
any risk of injury or damage.
Do not open the lower tailgate when
a towbar is fi tted.
Maximum authorised weight on the
lower tailgate when open:
200 kg .
Tailgate release
This enables the tailgate to be unlocked
in the event of a central locking fault.
- Fold back the rear seats to gain ac-
cess to the tailgate release from in-
side the boot.
- Remove the plastic cap from the open- ing A in the tailgate interior pillar.
- Move the control B to the right to
unlock and open the tailgate.

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"Tailgate open" warning
This warning light comes on on
the instrument panel display when
the tailgate is not closed correctly. LOWER TAILGATE
Opening

 Push the handle C to the right and
tilt the tailgate D gently.
Closing

 Raise the tailgate D , push it to close
it, then check that it is secured cor-
rectly. Before opening the tailgate, ensure
that no one is within the radius of
opening.
For reasons of safety and correct op-
eration, do not drive with the tailgate
open.
If the battery is disconnected, the
tailgate cannot be opened.
Do not climb onto the lower tailgate
and do not subject it to heavy knocks,
it may be damaged.
Always close the lower tailgate and
check that it is secured correctly be-
fore closing the main tailgate.
When closing the lower tailgate, en-
sure that no person or object is in the
proximity of the moving parts to avoid
any risk of injury or damage.
Do not open the lower tailgate when
a towbar is fi tted.
Maximum authorised weight on the
lower tailgate when open:
200 kg .
Tailgate release
This enables the tailgate to be unlocked
in the event of a central locking fault.
- Fold back the rear seats to gain ac-
cess to the tailgate release from in-
side the boot.
- Remove the plastic cap from the open- ing A in the tailgate interior pillar.
- Move the control B to the right to
unlock and open the tailgate.

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LIGHTS STALK
Additional lighting
Other lights are installed to fulfi l the re-
quirements of particular driving condi-
tions:
- rear fog lamps to be seen from a distance,
- front fog lamps for even better vis- ibility,
- daytime lights to be seen during the day. Certain functions of the lights stalk
(automatic lighting, sensitivity) can
be confi gured via the colour display
"Equipment" menu.
Manual controls
The lighting commands are issued di-
rectly by the driver by means of the ring

A and the stalk B . lamps off,
automatic lighting,
sidelamps only,

B.
Stalk for switching headlamps by
pulling: dipped headlamps/main
beam headlamps.
In the lamps off and sidelamps modes,
the driver can switch on the main beam
headlamps temporarily ("headlamp
fl ash") by maintaining a pull on the
stalk.
Displays
Lighting of the corresponding indicator
lamp on the instrument panel confi rms
the selective switching on of the lighting
selected.

A. Main lighting mode selection ring,
with:
dipped headlamps or main
beam headlamps.
Main lighting
The various front and rear lights of the
vehicle are designed to adapt the driver's
visibility progressively in relation to the cli-
matic conditions:
- side lights, to be seen,
- dipped headlamps to see without dazzling other drivers,
- main beam headlamps to see clearly when the road isclear.

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