display Citroen C4 CACTUS RHD 2015 1.G Workshop Manual

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Selecting a station
The exterior environment (hills, buildings, tunnel, car park, below ground...) may prevent reception, even in RDS station tracking mode. This  phenomenon   is   normal   in   the   propagation   of   radio   waves   and   is   in   no   way   indicative   of   a   fault   with   the   audio   system.
Select "List"
  in   the   primary   page.
or
Select "Radio list"   in   the   secondary   page.
Press on Media   to   display   the   primary   page.
or
Press on Media   to   display   the   primary   page  
then

  go   to   the   secondary   page.
Select   a   radio   station   from   the   list   offered.
If   necessary,   select   change   of   source.
Press Media   to   display   the   primary  
page

  then   select   "
Preset ".
Select "FM Radio" or "AM Radio".
OR
Select "Update list"   to   refresh   the   list.
RADIO
Select a preset radio station in the list.
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Changing a radio frequency
By alphabetical list
Press  the   current   radio   band   then  
choose

  the   radio   station   from   the   list  
of

fered.
Press on Media
  to   display   the   primary  
page

  then   press   on   the   secondary  
page.
Enter the frequency in full (e.g.: 92.10 MHz) using
  the   keypad   then   "Confirm".
By automatic frequency search
Press 3 or 4
  to   move   the   cursor  
for

  an   automatic   search   down   or   up  
for

  a   radio   frequency.
Press on Media
  to   display   the   primary  
page.
Press on "
Enter frequency"   to   display  
the

  primary   page   then   press   on   the  
secondary

  page.
OR
RADIO
Select change source.
Select " FM Radio" or "AM Radio". THEN
OR

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Preset a station
Press on "Preset".
Select   a   radio   station   or   frequency
(refer   to   the   corresponding   section).
Select   a   number   in   the   list   to   preset   the  
previously

  chosen   radio   station.
A
 

long   press   on   a   number   presets   (memorises)  
the

  station.
o

r
a press on this button presets all of the stations
one

  after   the   other.
Recall pre-set stations
Press on Media
  to   display   the   primary   page  
then select "

Save".
RADIO
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RADIO
Activate/ Deactivate RDS
Select "Settings". Press on Media  to   display   the   primary   page  
then

  go   to   the   secondary   page.
Select "Radio".
Activate/deactivate
  "RDS options".
RDS,
  if   activated,   allows   you   to   continue   listening   to   the   same  
station

  by   automatic   retuning   to   alternative   frequencies.   However,   in  
certain

  conditions,   coverage   of   an   RDS   station   may   not   be   assured  
throughout

  the   entire   country   as   radio   stations   do   not   cover   100   %   of  
the

  territory.  
This
  explains   the   loss   of   reception   of   the   station   during  
a

  journey.

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RADIO
Display of options:
if   active   but   not   available,   the   display   will   be   greyed   out,
if
  active   and   available,   the   display   will   be   blank. Display
  of   "Radiotext"   for   the  
current

  station.
Manage   the   Jukebox.
Display   current   action.
Select   the   audio   source.
Display   the   "DAB"   band.
d
isplay of the
name   of   the   current  
station.
Short-cut:
  access   to   the   choice   of  
audio

  source,   the   list   of   stations   (or  
titles

  depending   on   the   source)   or  
temperature

  adjustment.
Select   the   radio  
station.
If
  the   "DAB"   radio   station   being listened

  to   is   not   available   on   "FM",
 the

  "DAB   FM"   option   is   greyed   out.
Any
  thumbnail   broadcast   by  
the

  station.
Preset   stations,   buttons   1  
to

  15.
Short   press:   select   the  
preset

  radio   station.
Long   press:   preset   a   radio  
station. Next
  "Multiplex".
Next   radio   station.
Secondary   page.
Display   the   name   and  
number

  of   the   multiplex  
service

  being   used.
Previous   "Multiplex".
Previous   radio   station.
Journaline
® is a text-based information service designed for digital radio systems.
It
 
provides
 
text-based   information   structured   around   topics   and   sub-topics.
This
 
service   is   available   from   the   "LIST
 
OF   DAB   STATIONS"   page.

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RADIO
If "DAB / FM auto tracking" is activated, there is a difference of a few  seconds   when   the   system   switches   to   "FM"   analogue   radio   with  
sometimes

  a   variation   in   volume.
When
  the   digital   signal   is   restored,   the   system   automatically  
changes

  back   to   "DAB".
Select
 
change
 
of
 
source.
Press on Media
 
to
 
display
 
the
 
primary
 
page.
Select "DAB Radio".
Select "List"
 
in
 
the
 
primary
 
page.
or
Select "Radio list"
 
in
 
the
 
secondary
 
page.
Select
 
the
 
radio
 
station
 
from
 
the
 
list
 
offered.
Digital
 
radio
 
provides
 
higher
 
quality
 
reception
 
and
 
also
 
the
 
graphical

 
display
 
of
 
current
 
information
 
on
 
the
 
radio
 
station
 
being
 
listened

 
to.
 
Select
 
"List"
 
in
 
the
 
primary
 
page.
The
 
range
 
of
 
multiplexes
 
available
 
is
 
displayed
 
in
 
alphabetical
 
order

.
Press Media  to   display   the   primary   page   then  
press

  on   the   secondary   page.
Select "Settings".
Select "RADIO".
Select "Digital/FM auto tracking " then
"Confirm". "DAB"   does   not   cover   100%   of   the   territory.
When   the   digital   radio   signal   is   weak,   "DAB / FM   auto   tracking"  
allows

  you   to   continue   listening   to   the   same   station,   by  
automatically

  switching   to   the   corresponding   "FM"   analogue  
station

  (if   there   is   one).
If   the   "DAB"   station   being   listened   to   is   not   available   on   "FM"   ("DAB/
FM"
  option   greyed   out),   or   "DAB / FM   auto   tracking"   is   not   activated,  
the

  sound   will   cut   out   while   the   digital   signal   is   too   weak.
Digital radio - DAB / FM auto tracking
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
Digital radio

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USB player, auxiliary input
Insert the USB memory stick into the USB port or connect the USB peripheral  to   the   USB   port   using   a   suitable   cable   (not   supplied)
The
  system   builds   playlists   (in   temporary   memory),   an   operation  
which

  can   take   from   a   few   seconds   to   several   minutes   at   the   first  
connection.
Reduce

  the   number   of   non-music   files   and   the   number   of   folders   to  
reduce

  the   waiting   time.
The
  playlists   are   updated   every   time   the   ignition   is   switched   off   or   on  
connection

  of   a   USB   memory   stick.   However,   the   system   memorises  
these

  lists   and   if   they   are   not   modified,   the   loading   time   will   be  
shorter

. Selection of source
The
  steering   mounted  
SRC
  (source)   button   can   be   used   to   go   to   the  
next

  media   source,   available   if   the   source   is   active.
Press OK
  to   confirm   the   selection.
"USB, iPod "
"Bluetooth (streaming)"
"Auxiliary"
"Radio" Select
  change   of   source   then   choose   the  
source. Press on
Media   to   display   the   primary   page.
MUSIC

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USB player
The audio equipment will only play audio files with ".wma, .aac, .flac,  .ogg   and   .mp3"   file   extensions   and   with   a   bit   rate   of   between  
32 Kbps

  and   320   Kbps.
It
  also   supports   VBR   (Variable   Bit   Rate)   mode.
No
  other   type   of   file   (.mp4,   ...)   can   be   played.
WMA
 

files   must   be   of   the   standard   wma   9   type.
The
  sampling   rates   supported   are   11,   22,   44   and   48   KHz.
It
  is   advisable   to   restrict   file   names   to   20   characters,   without   using   of  
special

  characters   (e.g.:   "   " ? ;   ù)   to   avoid   any   playing   and   displaying  
problems. Information and advice The
  system   supports   USB   mass   storage   devices,   BlackBerry®
devices
 
or
 Apple® players via USB ports. The   adaptor   cable   not  supplied.
Control
 
of
 
the
 
peripheral   device   is   with   the   audio   system   controls.
Other
 
peripherals,   not   recognised   on   connection,   must   be   connected  
to

 
the
 
auxiliary
 
socket   using   a   Jack   cable   (not   supplied).
Use
 
only
 
USB
 
memory   sticks   formatted   FAT
 
32   (28-bit   file   allocation  
table).
MUSIC
The system does not support two identical devices connected at the same  time   (two   memory   sticks,   two  Apple® players) but it is possible to
 
connect
 
one
 
memory
 
stick
 
and
 
one
 Apple® player at the same time.
It
 
is
 
recommended
 
that
 
genuine
 
Apple® USB cables are used to ensure
 
correct
 
operation.

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Using the auxiliary input (AUX)
(cable not supplied)
Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to the auxiliary JACK socket  using   an   audio   cable.
First
  adjust   the   volume   of   your   portable   device   (to   a   high   level).  
Then
 
adjust

  the   volume   of   your   audio   system.
Display
  and   management   of   the   controls   are   via   the   portable   device.
Select
  change   the   source.
Select Media
  to   display   the   primary   page.
Select the AUXILIARY
  source.
MUSIC
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Level 1
Level 2 Level 3 Comments
Navigation Settings
Navigation Enter destination
Display recent destinations
Calculatory criteria
Fastest
Choose the navigation criteria.
The   map   displays   the   route   chosen   according   to   these  
criteria.
Shortest
Time/distance
Ecological
Tolls
Ferries
Strict
  -   Close
Show
  route   on   map
Display the map and start navigation.
ConfirmSave the options.
SaveSave the current address.
Stop navigationDelete the navigation information.
VoiceChoose the volume for voice and announcement of street names.
DiversionDetour from your initial route by a certain distance.
Navigation
Display in text mode.
Zoom   in.
Zoom
  out.
Display
  in   full   screen   mode.
Use
  the   arrows   to   move   the   map.
Switch
  to   2D   map.

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