navigation Citroen C CROSSER DAG 2010.5 1.G User Guide
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Selecting points of interest (POI) icons displayed on the map 
 You  can  select  up  to  40  types  of  point  
of  interest  icon  which  are  displayed  on 
your map screen.  
 Press  the  MENU  button  then  [Navigation  
Settings].  
 Press [Screen] then [Select] on the POI  
line.  
 Press [4] which is displayed.  
 Press each POI required.  
 At each contact with a POI, the display  
 o f   [K ]   c h a n g e s   (K   =   t h e   P O I   w i l l   b e   d i s -
played on the screen).  General 
 Town centre  
 Locality 
   S h o p s ,   fi   n a n c e   a n d   b u s i n e s s e s   ( G r e e n )    Major companies 
 Shopping centre 
 Vehicles and travel (Dark blue)   CITROËN 
 Airport 
 Bus stop 
 Vehicle hire 
 Suburban station/station 
 Ferry terminal 
 Hotel 
 Park and ride 
 Car park (press +) 
 Service station 
 Rest area 
 Toll booth 
 Tourist information 
 Railway station 
 Restaurant (Orange) 
 Night life/night club 
 Restaurant   Public places and emergency 
services (Brown) 
 Town Hall 
 Community centre 
 Convention/exhibition centre 
 Hospital 
 University/college 
 Entertainment and attractions (Blue) 
 Theme park 
 Bowling alley 
 Casino 
 Cinema 
 Golf course 
 Historical monument 
 Skating rink 
 Marina 
 Museum 
 Flying club 
 Leisure area 
 Ski station 
 Sports centre 
 Theatre/opera 
 Tourist attraction 
 Vineyard/wine and spirit store 
        
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  Entering an address and starting guidance (2/2) 
 Press  Explanations   Result 
 Press [Street] and enter the name of a street using the touch  keypad. 
 When a character of the name of the street is entered, if 5  streets or fewer 
are  recognised,  you  can  select  a  street  from  a  list  which  is  displa yed  or 
press [List].  
 Press  [House  #]  and  enter  the  number  of  the  house  using  the  touch 
keypad. 
 You can enter the name of a junction instead of the numb er 
of the street. Press [Junction] and select the name from a  
list which is displayed. 
 This is the result once all of the information has been en tered: 
 If  you  agree  with  the  information  press  [Set],  otherwise  press  one  of  the 
buttons to correct.  
 Press [Start] to start the navigation.          
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 Press  Explanations   Result 
 Press [Route].  
 Press [Display new route].   
The system offers a detour route (dynamic guidance). 
 Press [Back] and enter to return to the previous screen.   
 T h e   s y s t e m   a s k s   y o u   t o   c o n fi   r m   o r   n o t   t h e   n e w   r o u t e .   
   P r e s s   [ Y e s ]   t o   c o n fi   r m   y o u r   c h o i c e .   T h e   s y s t e m   d i s p l a y s   t h e   n a m e   o f   t h  e  
new route.   
Press [No] to not register the route.  
  Traffic information 
 During navigation, the system gives you  
 t r a f fi   c   i n f o r m a t i o n   r e c e i v e d   i n   r e a l   t i m e .   
 The  system  can  then  suggest  a  detour  
route,  if  dynamic  guidance  has  been 
activated  by  pressing  MENU,  [Naviga-
tion settings] then [TMC].       
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CD player 
 Your  Audio-Telematic  system  allows  
you  to  listen  to  audio  CDs  (CDDA,  CD-
Text, CD-R/RW) or MP3 and WMA CDs.  
  Playing an audio CD  Switching  off  the  engine  or  removing  
the CD during recording will result in the 
tracks being faulty.  
 The operation of the navigation system  
may slow down during recording.  
 The  recording  speed  may  be  slower  
than  4x  due  to  the  processing  load  on 
the  equipment  or  the  condition  of  the 
audio CD.  
 If  jumps  or  other  errors  occur,  return  to  
the  beginning  of  the  track  and  start  the 
recording again.  
 Even  if  there  is  no  gap  between  the  
tracks  on  the  CD,  a  brief  silence  be-
tween tracks is stored on the hard disk.     What is the Gracenote CDDB?  
  Copyright  
 Your  Audio  equipment  may  allow  you  
to  listen  to  music  which  is  usually  pro-
tected  by  copyright  in  accordance  with 
current  national  and  international  stan-
dards.  Please  consult  these  standards 
and comply with them.   
  Recording onto the music server 
  When  the  audio  CD  is 
inserted  in  the  player, 
playing  of  the  tracks  is 
automatic  and  they  can 
be  recorded  onto  the 
hard disk. 
 Simultaneous access to the music rec-
ognition  service  "Gracenote  CDDB"  on 
the hard disk permits display of the title 
information.  
 The  tracks  of  audio  CDs  (not 
MP3/WMA)  can  be  recorded 
onto  the  hard  disk  at  approximately 
4x speed  (e.g.:  60  minutes  converted 
to 15 minutes) and stored on the music 
server.  
 The  sounds  recorded  may  be  altered  
by  the  noise  present  and  the  quality  of 
the sound may differ from the original.  
 The tracks recorded on the music server  
cannot  be  reproduced  on  another  me-
dium (CD-R/RW, HDD, etc...).  
 Previously  recorded  tracks  cannot  be  
recorded again from the same CD.   The  title  information  for  the 
track  currently  being  played 
can  be  obtained  from  the 
"Gracenote  CDDB"  database 
stored on the hard disk. 
 The  Gracenote  company  uses  this 
standard  to  identify  the  music  and  the 
associated information such as:  
   -   the title of the album, 
  -   the name of the artist, 
  -   the title of the tracks, 
  -   the genre, ...  
 For  further  details,  consult  the  site:  
www.gracenote.com.  
 The  Gracenote  CDDB  database  incor- 
porated in this equipment cannot guar-
antee  the  content  of  the  data  100  %. 
You  can  update  this  database  using  a 
DVD sold separately.