display Citroen C2 2008 1.G Workshop Manual

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27R A D I O S O U R C E - R D S S Y S T E M
RECALL OF PRE -SET STATIONSA shor t press on one of the pre-selection buttons 1 to 6 on the keypad W recalls the corresponding memorised station.If it is a RDS station, the frequency appears some seconds before the name appears.For RDS stations, recall of a station may prompt a search of the frequency correspond-ing to the region where you are located.This operation can also be performed using the control 1 at the steering wheel.
U SING THE RDS ( RADIO DATA SYSTEM ) FUNCTION ON FMUSING THE RDS ( R RDS (R
The majority of FM stations use the RDS system.This system enables such stations to transmit non-audible data in addition to the broadcast-ing of their programmes.The data provides access to various func-tions described in this chapter, such as: i nte r m i t te nt t r a f f i c i n f o r m at i o n f l a s h e s, display of the station name and automatic station scanning.RDS enables you to continue listening to your chosen radio station, regardless of the different frequencies it uses in the regions through which you are travelling.
SCANNING OF RDS STATIONSNaviDrive keeps the best possible recep-tion.It continuously looks for any other frequen-cies on which the selected radio station is broadcast, automatically choosing the frequency of fering the best reception (if the station broadcasts on more than one transmitter or frequency).Activation or deactivation of the function can be accessed via the “AUDIO” main menu or via the “R ADIO” contextual menu.The display will indicate :RDS, if the function is active and available for the station chosen.RDS barred on the monochrome display or RDS shaded on the colour display, when the function is activated but not available on the station.If the station you have selected does not broadcast on dif ferent frequencies in the areas in which you are travelling, it is possible to deactivate the automatic RDS transmission scanning function.

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28R D S S Y S T E M
TA TR AFFIC INFORMATION (TR AFFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS )TA TR AFFIC INFOR INFOR
Some stations allow broadcasting of these messages thanks to the “TA” function.TATAYou can activate this function by pressing button S. Your system allows you to receive traffi c information fl ashes from an FM station which broadcasts them, even though you are listening to another radio programme not itself providing traffi c information, or to another audio source.T h e di s p l ay w i ll in di c ate “TA” p r ov i de d the function is activated and the station is compatible with these messages ; “TA” will TATAbe barred on the monochrome display and shaded on the colour display, when the sta-tion is not compatible.W hile t r af f ic announc em ent s are being broadcast, the original radio programme, or audio source being played, is paused. When the messages are fi nished, your NaviDrive will revert automatically to the musical pro-gramme originally being listened to.
Note :You have to be in FM wave band.During station search phases or auto -matic memorisation phases, if the “TA” TATAfunction is active, the transmitters that are c ompatible with the broadc asting of these messages will be captured or memorised fi rst.The station being listened to should indi-cate via the RDS system that it broadcasts traffi c information.Stations organised in a network (EON) have regional transmitters sending their own programmes. While listening to one of these stations you can switch to any station on the network that is broadcasting traffi c information messages.During the broadcast of a message you can stop listening to it by pressing but-ton S, the “TA” function remains active.TATA

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31C D S O U R C E
PLAYBACK OF CD MP3After inserting a CD MP3, the playback of the fi rst song of the fi rst CD-cover commences. You can select the track you wish to listen to via M or N or the CD-cover via H or I.I f a C D M P 3 i s alr e ady ins er te d, p r e s s o n but to n B unt il you r e ac h t he s o ur c e required.
Remark :If the navigation CD is present, it is not pos-sible to listen to a CD MP3.
TO SELECT A TRACKTo display the list of CD-covers, press on button T.Use buttons H or I to select the CD-cover you wish to listen to.To open a CD-cover, press G.Use buttons M or N to select the track you wish to listen to.Validate with a press on G.
Your audio equipment enables you to listen to music which is usually rights-protected accord-ing to national and international conventions. Plea se consult these and respect them. Your CD player is MP3-compatible in accordance with iso 9660 and formats MP3, MPEG -, MPEG 2 and MPEG 2.5 layer 3. It can handle transmi ssion speeds of 32 to 320 kbits/s and playback of 8 to 48 kHz.
CONTEXTUAL MENU FOR MP3When you are in MP3 source, a press on the control G allows you to activate or deactivate the following functions :Playback of the star t of each track of the CD.Random playback of all the tracks of the CD.Repetition of the tracks of the current CD- cover.

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32C D C H A N G E R S O U R C E
SELECTING A TRACKP r e s s b u t t o n M o n c e t o p l a y t h e n ex t track.Press button N once to return to the beginning of the track currently being played, press a second time to go back to the start of the previous track.Press the buttons successively to skip sev-eral tracks at a time.This can also be done using control T. If the list of tracks is displayed on the screen, select the desired track using buttons M or N or control G, validating with the latter.You can also do this by means of the controls 2 and 3 at the steering wheel.
C ONTEXTUAL MENUIf you are in CD source, a press on control Gallows you to call up the contextual menu, for activating or deactivating the following functions :Random playback.Playback of the star t of each track of the CD.Repetition of the current CD.Display of t he list of t racks on t he CD.
Remark : The CD changer (if there is one) is not MP3 compatible.

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ODB 2ODBODB 1
33T R I P C O M P U T E R
DIAGNOSISThis menu allows you to :Display the log of alerts. This gives you a list of the most recent alerts which have been signalled to you by a message on the multifunction screen, whether or not accompanied by the lighting of one of the alert warning lamps.Display the level of charge of the sys-tem back-up battery. The latter enables you to make an emergency call should there be a disconnection of the vehicle's main battery.Display the status of the GPS coverage. This enables you to see how many satel-lites are available, as well as the status of the location of your vehicle.
Remark :The back-up battery has a life of 4 years. It must be disposed of by a specialist operator, never thrown into the public refuse.National regulations should be consulted and complied with.

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TEL 1
38T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E M A T I C S E R V I C E S
CALL A NUMBERTo call a number, carry out one of the fol-lowing actions :Select “Call” in the menu Telephone and telematic ser vices, then compose the number using the keyboard W.Press on button D to start the dialling, or select the function “OK”.Say “Call” then the voice label from a fi le that includes a telephone number.Use the current directory.A long press on control 5 at the steering wheel brings up a contextual menu with the calls list, the current director y and the voicemail.With Telephone and Telematic Services displayed, press on but ton G to have access to the calls list.

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41T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E M A T I C S E R V I C E S
Note :SMS messages that have been stored or deferred can be consulted at any time.To access them, press on button P, select “Telephone and Telematic Ser vices” then the function “SMS text-messages” and validate the function “Reading of SMS messages received”. Then move in the list to be able to select and validate the message you wish to read. The number of SMS messages unread is indicated.If the voice synthesiser function is active, as soon as the message is displayed, it will be read out by the voice synthesiser.

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CFG 2CFGCFG 1
42C O N F I G U R A T I O N
DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONThis menu enables you to access the follow-ing functions (insert the navigation CD-ROM if necessary) :Choice of colours (colour screen), for choosing one of the colours available for the display.Adjust brightness, to adjust brightness and contrast and video display.Sound, for adjusting the voice synthesiser (for the female/male voice parameter), ac tivation /deac tivation of voic e c om -mands.International parameters, for adjust-ing the date and the time (12 or 24 hour format, adjustment of minutes on GPS) and the units of measurement (metric or imperial).Choose language, to choose the lan-guag e f o r t h e vo i c e sy nt h e s i s e r an d displays.

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43M A P
MO D E “ S E L E C T I O N – MO V E O N MAP ”This mode enables you :To move on the map in all four directions : N o r t h, S o u t h, E a s t a n d We s t , u s i n g buttons H, I, M and N. The movement can be speeded up by keeping the appropriate button pressed down.To select a point on the map by moving the lat ter in order, af ter a press on G, to be guided towards this point, to have information on it, or to memorise it.
Remarks :In this mode, the zoom is also available and the map is always full screen, oriented to North.In this mode, a validation on the control Gdisplays the Map contextual menu.In this mode, the symbol for the nearest Centre of Interest is displayed.

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CAR
44M A P
MAP MAIN MENUPress on P then use control G to select the Map icon and validate to have access to the following choices :Move the map, to change to the mode “Select - Move on map”.Orient the map, to orient the map either to North or to the direction in which the vehicle is moving.Centre around the vehicle, to recentre the map on the vehicle if it no longer appears on the map.Details of the map, for selecting the points of interest to be displayed using symbols on the map (see next page).M e m o r i s e t h e c u r r e n t p o s i t i o n, to display the panel for entering a label for recording the vehicle's current position in a fi le in the current directory.

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