Citroen C3 2008 1.G Owner's Manual

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NAV 1. c
NAV 1. dNAV 1
NAV
NAV 2
NAV 4
NAV 5
NAV 1. a
NAV 1.b
NAV 1. a
NAV 2. b
NAV 2. c
NAV 2. a
NAV 2. d
NAV 3. c
NAV 3. dNAV 3
NAV 3. a
NAV 3. b
NAV 3. e
NAV 4. a
NAV 4. b
NAV 4. c
NAV 4. d
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Choice of a centre of interest .................................................................................................20
Director y .................................................. ................................................... ............................20
CONTEXTUAL MENU FOR NAVIGATION – TR AFFIC INFORMATION .................................................. ................................................... ............18
Enter an address ..................................................................................................... ...............19
NaviDrive ser vices ..................................................................................................... ............19
Choice of one of the last twenty destinations ........................................................................20
Sor t /delete stages .................................................. ................................................... .............21
Var ying the route ..................................................................................................... ...............21
Adding a stage ..................................................................................................... ...................21
Destination chosen (to change it) ..........................................................................................21
Activate/Deactivate pronunciation of the street nam e ..........................................................21
Viewing information on the navigation CD -ROM .................................................. ................21
CHOOSE A DESTINATIONP AGE 19
STAGES AND ROUTESP AGE 21
TMC T R AFFIC INFORMATIONP AGE 21
MODIFY THE GUIDANCE OPTIONSP AGE 21
Defi ning the route calculation criteria .................................................. ..................................21
Adjusting the voice synthesiser................................................... ...........................................21
Deleting the last destinations .................................................................................................21
Filtering by incident.....................................23
Geographical fi lter ......................................Geographical fi lterGeographical fi lter23
Activate/Deactivate fi lter on route ..............23
Choice of TMC station ................................23
Consulting of messages ..................................................................................................... ....23
Filtering TMC information
Adjusting the voice synthesiser..............................................................................................21
Activate/Deactivate showing of messages ............................................................................21
STOP /RESUME GUIDANCE .................................................. ................................................... ..........................................................17
M E N U S T R U C T U R E F O R N A V I G A T I O N –
T R A F F I C I N F O R M A T I O N

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AUDAUD 1. c
AUD 1. d
AUD 1. a
AUD 1. b
ODB 1
ODB 2ODB 2. b
ODB 1. c
ODB 2. a
ODBODBODBODBODBODB
ODB
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Activate/deactivate display of Radio Text ..............................................................................25
Activate/deactivate display of CD MP3 detail ........................................................................25
Activate/deactivate the RDS function in FM .................................................. ........................25
Activate/deactivate regional search mode in FM .................................................. ................25
CONTEXTUAL MENU FOR RADIO SOURCE .................................................. ................................................... ..........................................25
CONTEXTUAL MENU FOR CD SOURCE................................................... .................................................................................................31
CONTEXTUAL MENU FOR MP3 .................................................. ................................................... ........................................................31
CONTEXTUAL MENU FOR CD- CHANGER SOURCE .................................................. ................................................... ................................32
CONTEXTUAL MENU FOR TRIP COMPUTER .................................................. ................................................... ..........................................33
Modify the units ..................................................................................................... .................33
Enter a distance to destination ...............................................................................................33
Display the level of charge of the reser ve batter y .................................................. ...............33
Display the status of GPS coverage .................................................. ....................................33
Display the log of aler ts ..................................................................................................... .....33
TRIP COMPUTER CONFIGUR ATIONP AGE 33
DIAGNOSISPAGE 33
STATUS OF FUNCTIONS .................................................. ................................................... .............................................................33
M E N U S T R U C T U R E S F O R A U D I O - T R I P
C O M P U T E R

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REP 1. c
REP 1. dREP 1
REP 2
REP 1. a
REP 1. b
REP 2. b
REP 2. c
REP 2. a
REP 3
REP 3. a
REP 3. b
REP 3. a.I
REP 3. a.II
REP 3. a.III
REP 3. b.I
REP 3. b.II
REP 3. b.III
REP 3. b.IV
REP
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Delete a fi le ..................................................................................................... ........................34
Delete all fi les ..................................................................................................... ....................34
Consult or modify a fi le ..................................................................................................... ......34
Add a fi le ..................................................................................................... ............................34
Name director y ..................................................................................................... ..................34
Choose the star t director y ..................................................................................................... .34
Select director y ..................................................................................................... ..................34
MANAGING DIRECTORY FILESP AGE 34
CONFIGUR ATIONPAGE 34
TR ANSFER OF FILESP AGE 35
Exchange by infraredSend all fi les ................................................35
Receive by infrared .....................................35
Send a fi le .................................................. .35
Exchange with the SIM card
Receive a fi le from the SIM ........................35
Send all fi les to SIM ...................................35
Receive all fi les from the SIM .....................35
Send a fi le to SIM........................................35
M E N U S T R U C T U R E F O R D I R E C T O R Y

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TEL 2
TEL 3
TEL 1
TEL 2.b
TEL 2.c
TEL 2.a
TEL 2.d
TEL 3.a
TEL 3.d
TEL 3.b
TEL 3.c
TEL 4TEL 4. b
TEL 4. c
TEL 4. a
TEL 4. d
TEL
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CONTEXTUAL MENU FOR TELEPHONE AND TELEMATIC SERVICES................................................... ............................................................38
CITROËN Assistance ..................................................................................................... ........39
NaviDrive ser vices ..................................................................................................... ............39
CITROËN on Line ..................................................................................................... ..............39
Messages received ..................................................................................................... ...........39
SERVICESPAGE 40
TELEPHONE FUNCTIONSP AGE 40
Ringtone options for voice calls .........................40
Voice callback no. for SMS messages ..............40
Confi gure calls .................................................. ..40
Delete the list of calls and SMS messages .......40
Network ..................................................................................................... ..............................40
Call options
Duration of calls ..................................................................................................... .................40
Managing the PIN code ..................................................................................................... .....40
CALL .................................................. ................................................... .....................................................................................38
Sending of SMS messages ....................................................................................................40
Composing an SMS message ................................................................................................40
Reading of SMS messages .................................................. ..................................................40
Delete the list of SMS messages .................................................. .........................................40
TEXT MESSAGING (SMS)PAGE 40TEXT MESST EXT MES
M E N U S T R U C T U R E F O R T 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

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CAR 2
CAR 1
CAR 5
CAR 3
CAR 4
CARCARCARCARCARCAR
CFG 1
CFG 2
CFGCFGCFGCFGCFGCFG
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CONTEXTUAL MENU FOR MAP .................................................. ................................................... ........................................................44
Map oriented to the vehicle ....................................................................................................44
Map oriented to Nor th ..................................................................................................... ........44
ORIENTATION OF THE MAPP AGE 44
MEMORISE THE CURRENT POSITION .................................................. ................................................... ............................................44
CENTRE AROUND THE VEHICLE .................................................. ................................................... ..................................................44
MAP DETAILS .................................................. ................................................... ..........................................................................44
Lighting confi guration ..................................................................................................... ........42DEFINE THE VEHICLE PAR AMETERSP AGE 42
Sound .................................................. ................................................... .................................42
International parameters (time, date, etc.) .............................................................................42DISPL AY CONFIGUR ATIONP AGE 42
Choice of colours .................................................. ................................................... ...............42
Adjusting brightness and contrast .........................................................................................42
Choice of language ..................................................................................................... ............42
M E N U S T R U C T U R E F O R
C O N F I G U R A T I O N – M A P – V I D E O
Operation of rear screen wipe ................................................................................................42
MOVE THE MAP .................................................. ................................................... ...........................................................................

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12V O I C E C O M M A N D S
ACTIVATION /DEACTIVATION OF VOICE RECOGNITIONGive a short press on the end of the lighting control stalk 7 to activate this function.Activation of the function is confi rmed by a beep and by the opening of a window on the display. The system is then listening. If the word pronounced is understood by the system, then it is displayed in the window and a beep is heard. Other wise the system says “Sor r y”. You then have to say the word again.Voice commands are deactivated automati-cally and the system emits a double beep, when an action has been completed using voice commands.If no voice commands are given, this function is deactivated after a few seconds and the system says “End of recognition”.A press on the end of the lighting control stalk 7 or on J, deactivates the function.
Example :To obtain memorised radio station no. 3 : Pro-nounce the word “Radio”, wait for the system to reply with a beep, then pronounce the word “Memor y”, wait for the system to reply with a beep, then fi nish with the word 3.After the double beep, the desired action is per formed.If you say the word “Help” and “What can I say”, you will see displayed all the com-mands that are available at the moment of this request.Say the key words that correspond to the action that you wish carried out.If you should lose your way in the different levels of the voice command structure, say the word “Cancel” to bring you back to the voice commands at the previous level of the structure.However careful the user may be, the pre-recorded words or expressions will always be more easily recognised than words recorded by the user.
GENERALVo ic e c o m m ands c an c o nt r o l a c er t ain number of functions :Using a voice label recorded by the user, for example : “ O f f ic e” or “H o m e”. To enhance the recognition of these labels, you are recommended to record them using different intonations.Using pre-recorded words and expres-sions, for example : “Radio”, “Help”.The voice commands function in a logical sequence. A word voiced at one level must be recognised before another word at the next level can be recognised.

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13L I S T A N D S T R U C T U R E O F V O I C E
C O M M A N D S
Display
AudioDisplays the information on the current audio source in the right hand par t of the screenGuidanceDisplays the information on navigation/guidance in the right hand par t of the screenNavigationDisplays the information on navigation/guidance in the right hand par t of the screenTrip computerDisplays the information on the trip computer in the right hand par t of the screenTelephoneDisplays the telephone information in the right hand par t of the screenCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands stru ctureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level
Call“Pre-recorded label”Star ts a telephone call to the fi rst number on the record associated with the voice label pronounced
StopStops voice commands
ChangerChanges to CD changer audio source
Changer
Disc number
1- 6Changes to CD changer playback for the number givenCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands stru ctureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelPrevious discChanges to playback of the previous CD in the changer
Next discChanges to playback of the next CD in the changerRandom playbackActivates, or deactivates, random playback of the curr ent CDListDisplays the list of the tracks on the CD currently being played
Track number
1-20Changes to playback of the track, of the current CD, for the number givenCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelPrevious trackChanges to the previous track of the current CDNext trackChanges to the next track of the current CDRepeatActivates, or deactivates, repetition of playback of the current CDScanActivates, or deactivates, playback of the star t of tracks of the current CDCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands stru ctureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level

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14L I S T A N D S T R U C T U R E O F V O I C E
C O M M A N D S
Guidance
StopStops the current guidanceDirector y“Pre-recorded label”Starts guidance towards the address contained in the record associated with the voice label pronouncedRestar tResumes guidance towards the last destination selecte d
See
DestinationCentres the map on the current or previous destinationVehicleCentres the map around the vehicleCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelZoom inEnlarges the zone represented on the mapZoom outReduces the zone represented on the mapCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level
Guide to“Pre-recorded label”Star ts guidance towards the address contained in the r ecord associated with the voice label pronounced
Traf fi c info
DisplayDisplays the list of TMC traf fi c information messagesReadReads the message in the list of TMC messages or reads the last message selectedCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level
CD playerChange to CD audio source
CD player
Random playbackActivates, or deactivates, random playback of the CDListDisplays the list of the tracks on the CD currently being played
Track number
1-20Changes to playback of the track for the number givenCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands stru ctureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelPrevious trackChanges to the previous track of the CDNext trackChanges to the next track of the CDScanActivates, or deactivates, playback of the star t of tracks of the CDCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands stru ctureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level
Director y
RepeatActivates or deactivates repetition of playback of the current CD -coverNextChanges to the next CD -coverPreviousChanges to the previous CD -coverCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level

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15L I S T A N D S T R U C T U R E O F V O I C E
C O M M A N D S
Message
DisplayDisplays the list of SMS messagesReadReads the last SMS message received or the SMS selected in the list of messagesCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level
Navigation
StopStops the current guidanceDirector y“Pre-recorded label”Star ts guidance towards the address contained in the r ecord associated with the voice label pronouncedRestar tResumes guidance towards the last destination selecte d
See
DestinationCentres the map on the current or previous destinationVehicleCentres the map around the vehicleCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelZoom inEnlarges the zone represented on the mapZoom outReduces the zone represented on the mapCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level
NoCancels a request to delete an SMS message
YesConfi rms a request to delete an SMS message
PreviousChanges to the previous radio station, or previous CD/C DC track. If an SMS is being read, reads the previous SMS messageRadioChanges to Radio audio source
Radio
AutostoreMemorises the 6 strongest FM stations that can be rece ived where the vehicle isListDisplays a list of the stations that can be received where the vehicle is
Memor y
1- 6Selects the station corresponding to the memor y bank n umber givenCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelPreviousStar ts an automatic search for the previous radio stati onNextStar ts an automatic search for the next radio stationCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level

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16L I S T A N D S T R U C T U R E O F V O I C E
C O M M A N D S
SMS
DisplayDisplays the list of SMS messagesReadReads the last SMS message received or the SMS selected in the list of messagesCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level
StopStops the reading of SMS messages. Stops voice command s
NextChanges to the next radio station, or next CD/CDC track. If an SMS is being read, reads the next SMS message
DeleteRequests deletion of the SMS message currently being r ead
Telephone
Mail boxStar ts a telephone call to the user’s mail boxLast numberStar ts a telephone call to the most recent number fi guring in the user’s calls listVoice messagingStar ts a telephone call to the user’s mail boxDirector y“Pre-recorded label”Star ts a telephone call to the fi rst number on the record associated with the voice label pronouncedCancelReturns to the fi rst level of the voice commands structureHelpDisplays the voice commands possible at this levelWhat can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at this level
HelpDisplays the voice commands possible at the fi rst lev el
What can I sayDisplays the voice commands possible at the fi rst level

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