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Towards GPS coordinates
Towards a point on the map
Move around the map by d
ragging with a finger.
Tap
the desired item to place
t
he cursor on it. Tap
on each field (Degrees,
M
inutes, Seconds) to modifiy
i
t, entering the values using
t
he virtual keypad.
Select "
Go to".
Select " Go to". Press the "
Go to" button on the left
of the map.
Press on the secondary page.
Select " Coordinates ".
Select "
Select on map ". Press on "
Connection " from the
s
ystem.
Press on "
Connection " from the
s
ystem.
Select "Navigation ".
Select " Navigation ".
Select "
N AV I". Select "
N AV I".
Select your route from the
l
ist offered.
Press " OK" to start navigation.
Press "OK"
to confirm.
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USB, portable player
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There is a long waiting p eriod f
ollowing the connection of a U
SB memory stick.When a new medium is inserted, the system reads a certain amount of data (directory, title, artist, etc.). This may take from a
f
ew seconds to a few minutes. This
phenomenon is normal.
Some
characters
in
the
m
edia
information
are
not
d
isplayed
correctly
while
p
laying. The
audio system does not display some types of characters. Use standard characters to name tracks and
f
olders.
Playing
of
streaming
files
d
oes
not
start. The
peripheral device connected does not support automatic play. Start the playback from the device.
The
names
of
tracks
and
t
he
track
length
are
not
d
isplayed
on
the
screen
w
hen
s
treaming
a
udio. The
Bluetooth profile does not allow the transfer of this information.
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Settings, configuration
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There
is a difference in
s
ound
quality between the
d
ifferent audio sources
(
radio,
U
SB...). For
optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Treble,
M
edium, Bass) can be adapted to the different sound sources,
w
hich may result in audible differences when changing source
(
radio,
U
SB...). Check
that the audio settings are adapted to
t
he sources listened to. It is advisable to select
a
utomatic sound adjustment (Low, Medium,
Hig
h).
Check
the quality and format of your recording.
With
the engine off, the
s
ystem
switches off after a
f
ew
minutes of use. When
the engine is switched off, the system's operating time
d
epends on the battery charge.
The
switch-off is normal: the system changes to economy mode
a
nd switches off to preserve the state of charge of the vehicle's
b
attery. Start
the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
c
harge.
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Audio system
Contents
Audio
system
glossary
2 36
First
steps
2
39
Steering
mounted
controls
2
41
Radio
2
42
DAB
(Digital
Audio
Broadcasting)
radio
2
43
Media
2
45
Telephone
2
47
Bluetooth
® 24 9
Settings
2
50
Frequently
asked questions
2
51
As
a
safety
measure,
the
driver must only carry out operations
w
hich
require
prolonged
attention while the vehicle is stationary.
To
preserve
the
state
of
charge of the battery, on vehicle fitted
w
ith
"Keyless
Entry
and
Starting" the audio system switches off
f
ollowing
activation
of
energy
economy mode, 20 minutes after
s
topping
t
he
eng
ine.
.
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Radio
Selecting a stationPresetting a station
Press on "MODE" to select the FM or
AM waveband. Press on "
MODE" to select the FM or
AM waveband.
Turn
the dial to carry out a manual
s
earch down/up for radio stations.
In
FM mode, press the "List " button
to
display the list of stations received
l
ocally.
Press on " Update"
to refresh the list.Press
and hold one of the buttons to
p
reset the current radio station. The
n
ame of the station is displayed and
a
n audible signal confirms the preset.
Briefly press one of the buttons to
carry
out an automatic search down/
up
for radio stations. Briefly press one of these buttons to
start
an automatic search up/down
f
or frequencies.
Press one of the buttons to select the
chosen
radio station then confirm.The
surroundings (hills, buildings,
t
unnel, parking, under ground...) may
p
revent reception, including RDS
a
lternative frequencies, frequency
sea
rch.
This
phenomenon is normal in the
p
ropagation of radio waves and does
n
ot in any way imply a fault with the
a
udio system.
Alternative frequencies
(AF) / RDS
Press on "MENU" to display the list.
Turn the knob to select "Radio " then
press
to confirm.
Turn
the knob to select "FM AF " then
press
to activate or deactivate the
f
requency.
Turn
the knob the select "Region
Code " then press to activate or
deactivate.
When
alternative frequencies (AF) is
a
ctivated, the system selects the best
R
DS frequency (Region code) for the
s
tation being listened to.
However, in certain conditions, tracking
o
f
a
station is not available throughout
t
he
whole country, as radio stations do
n
ot
cover 100% of the country. When
r
eception becomes poor, the frequency
c
hanges to a regional station.
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Audio streamingConnecting Apple® players
Streaming allows audio files on your telephone t
o be played via the vehicle's speakers.
You
can also view, activate or deactivate
s
ystem settings related to the Bluetooth
f
unction. Select "Bluetooth", then "
Pairing".
Press on " MENU"
to display the list.
Turn
the knob to select "Bluetooth",
p
ress to display the list.
Once
connected for streaming, the
t
elephone is considered as a media
s
ource.
If
play does not start automatically, it
m
ay be necessary to start audio play
f
rom the telephone. Connect the Apple
® player to the USB port
using
a
suitable
cable (not supplied).
Play
starts
automatically.
Control
is
via
the
audio system.
The classifications available are those of the
portable
device
connected (artists / albums /
g
enres
/
tracks
/
playlists / audio books /
p
odcasts).
The
default
classification used is by artist. To
m
odify
the
classification used, return to the
f
irst
level
of
the
menu then select the desired
c
lassification
(playlists for example) and
c
onfirm
to
go
down
through the menu to the
de
sired
t
rack.
The
version
of
software in the audio system
m
ay
not
be
compatible with the generation of
y
our Apple
® player.
C
onnect
the
telephone:
see
the
"
Telephone "
section.
The
system
accepts
USB
mass
storage
d
evices
o
r
A
pple
® players via the USB ports. T
he
adaptor
cable is not supplied.
Control
of
the
peripheral device is with the
a
udio
system
controls.
Other
peripherals, not recognised on
c
onnection,
must
be connected to the auxiliary
s
ocket
using
a
Jack cable (not supplied).
The
system
can
alternatively read files via the
Bl
uetooth
® system and the USB port.
I
t
is
recommended that the USB cable
f
or
the portable device is used.
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USB, portable player
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There is a long waiting period f
ollowing the connection of a U
SB memory stick.When a new m edium i s i nserted, t he s ystem r eads a c ertain a mount o
f data (directory, title, artist, etc.). This may take from
a
few seconds to a few minutes. This
phenomenon is normal.
Some
characters
in
the
m
edia
information
are
not
d
isplayed
correctly
while
p
laying. The
audio system does not display some types of characters. Use standard characters to name tracks and
f
olders.
Playing
of
streaming
files
d
oes
not
start. The
peripheral device connected does not support automatic play. Start the playback from the device.
The
names
of
tracks
and
t
he
track
length
are
not
d
isplayed
on
the
screen
w
hen
s
treaming
a
udio. The
Bluetooth profile does not allow the transfer of this information.
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Settings, configuration
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There
is a difference in
s
ound
quality between the
d
ifferent audio sources
(
radio,
U
SB...). For
optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Treble,
M
edium, Bass) can be adapted to the different sound sources,
w
hich may result in audible differences when changing source
(
radio,
U
SB...). Check
that the audio settings are adapted to
t
he sources listened to. It is advisable to select
a
utomatic sound adjustment (Low, Medium,
Hig
h).
Check
the quality and format of your recording.
With
the engine off, the
s
ystem
switches off after a
f
ew
minutes of use. When
the engine is switched off, the system's operating time
d
epends on the battery charge.
The
switch-off is normal: the system changes to economy mode
a
nd switches off to preserve the state of charge of the vehicle's
b
attery. Start
the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
c
harge.
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Key ............................................................ 31, 71
Key, electronic ................................................. 34
K
eyless Entry and Starting
.......................3
4, 72
Kit,
han
ds-free
......................................2
04, 247
Kit,
temporary puncture repair
................6
9, 153
K
Jack ...............................................................15 8
Jump starting .............................. ..................178
J
Gauge, fuel........................................ 1 3, 26, 138
Gearbox, ETG ............................... ...... 9, 77, 152
Gearbox,
m
anual
.......................... 9
, 76, 83, 151
Gear
efficiency indicator
.................................81
G
ear lever, manual gearbox
...........................76
G
lossary, audio system
................................23
6
Glove
box
..................................................6
3, 64
E
F
G
Eco-driving ............................... ........................ 9
Economy mode ............................... ..............141
Electronic
brake force distribution
(
EBFD)
...............................
.................107,
10
8
Emergency
braking assistance (EBA)
..........10
7
Emergency
w
arning
lam
ps
...........................10
6
Energy
economy mode
.................................1
41
Engine
c
ompartment
.................................... 14
7
Engine
...............................
.....139, 147, 181, 182
Environment
........ 9
, 33, 47, 53, 61, 95, 150, 179
Filling
the fuel tank
................................ 13
8,
13
9
Filter, air
...............
......................................... 151
Filter, oil
......................................................... 1
51
Filter,
p
assenger
c
ompartment
.....................1
51
Fitting
a wheel
...............................
................161
Fittings,
boot
................................................... 68
F
ittings,
in
terior
............................................... 63
F
lashing
in
dicators
................1
03, 164, 166, 167
Foglamp,
r
ear
...............................
.........10 0,
16
6
Folding
the rear seat backrest
........................48
F
olding/unfolding the door mirrors
.................50
F
requency (radio)
..................................1
94, 242
Fuel ..................................................26,
138, 139
Fuel
c
onsumption
........................................ 9
, 28Hazard
w
arning
lam
ps
..................................10
6
Headlamp
adj
ustment
...................................10
3
Headlamps,
automatic illumination
........ 9
9, 101
Headlamps,
dipped beam
.......................9
8, 164
Headlamps,
main beam
..........................9
8, 164
Head
restraints, rear
.......................................49
H
eating
................
............................... 54, 55, 57
Hill start assist
.................................................8
2
Hooks
...............................
...............................69
Horn ............................................................... 10 6
H
Fusebox, dashboard ..................................... 17 0
Fusebox, e ngine c ompartment .....................17
3
Fuses
................
............................................. 168Identification
.................................................. 18 4
Immobiliser,
e
lectronic
....................................75
I
ndicator lamps, operation
..............................21
I
ndicators,
d
irection
......................................10
3
Inflating
tyres
..............................
..............9, 184
Inflating
tyres and accessories
(using
the kit)
..............................
................15 6
Instrument
panel
...............................
........11,
12
I
SOFIX
...............
....................................13 3 -13 5I
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T
Tables of fuses ..............................................16 8
Tank, fuel ............................... ..................26, 138
Telephone
.............................................2
04, 247
Third
brake lamp
........................................... 16
7
Three
flashes (direction indicators)
..............10
3
Time
(setting)
..............................
..............29, 30
To o l s
................
.............................................. 159
Touch screen tablet
...................................... 18
5
Seat belts
................................. 4
8, 115 -117, 129
Seats, front
...............................
.......................
46
Seats, rear
................................................. 4
7, 48
Selector,
ge
ar
..................................................
77
S
ervicing
...............................
............................ 9
Sidelamps
...................................... 9
8, 164, 166
Side
r
epeater
..............................
..................
167
Snow chains
.................................................. 14
0
Socket, 12 V accessory
............................6
3, 64
Sockets, audio
......................... 6
3, 65, 198, 245
Speed
l
imiter
...............................
..............86, 89
Speedometer
..............................
..............
11,
12
S
tarting the vehicle
............................. 7
1, 72, 74
Starting using another battery
......................
17
8
Station,
ra
dio
.........................................1
94, 242
Steering mounted controls, audio
........ 1
88, 241
Steering wheel adjustment
.............................
51
S
topping the vehicle
........................... 7
1, 72, 75
Stop & Start
......................... 2
8, 83, 85, 151, 177
Storage
................
......................................63, 64
Sun visor
...................................................6
3, 64Touch screen tablet (Menus)
........................
18
9
To w i n g
.....................................................6
9, 180
Traction control (TRC)
............... 1
7, 24, 107-109
Traffic information (TA)
......................... 1
91, 243
Trip computer
............................................ 2
7, 28
Trip distance recorder
.....................................
26
T
y r e s
..............................................................
.... 9
Tyre under-inflation detection
........... 1
9, 95, 157
Under floor storage
.........................................
69
U
nder-inflation
(
detection)
................ 1
9, 95, 157
Unlocking
..............................
....................32, 34
USB
........
.................................. 63, 65, 198, 245
U
V
W
Ventilation ..............................
...... 52, 54, 55, 58
Visibility ............................... ............................52Warning
and indicator lamps
....................
15
-25
Washing
(
advice)
........................................... 152
Weights
...............
..........................................
182
Wheel, spare
................................................. 15
8
Window controls
.............................................
41
W
indows, rear quarter
....................................
41
W
iper
b
lades
(
changing)
...............................
14
4
Wipers
........................................................... 10
4
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