audio Citroen C4 PICASSO 2013 1.G User Guide

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3
Comfort





Rear multimedia

This multimedia system allows rear passengers
to connect one or two external portablesystems (audio or video player, games consoles, DVD player...). The sound is played
through two Bluetooth ®wireless headphone sets, while the video content is displayed in two
7- i nch screens built into the backs of the frontseat head restraints.
Description

This system operates only with theengine running.
The
pack includes:
- the connection and control panel fitted on
the rear face of the centre console,
- tw
o 7- i nch screens built into the front head restraints (with protective covers),
- two wireless Bluetooth technologyheadphone sets with rechargeable batteries,
- a 12 V charger with two outlets allowing the simultaneous charging of two headphones,
1
. Power switch2.AV1 video input (yellow RCA socket)3.Stereo audio input A (red and white RCA sockets)4.AV2 video input (yellow RCA socket)
5.Stereo audio input B (red and white RCA sockets)6. Selection of display in the left hand screen (AV1 or AV2)
7.Selection of display in the right handscreen (AV1 or AV2) 8. Connection indicator lamps for the Bluetooth audio headphones (blue)

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Comfort
1. Screen power switch 2.
Display adjustment buttons


Each head
phone set has a switch,
a connection indicator lamp (blue)and a channel selector (A or B).
) With the engine running, connect your
portable system to the RCA connectors (e.g. with AV1 on the left). ) Press the switch on the control panel,
the indicator lamp comes on and the AV1
indicator lamps come on.
) Make a long press on the switch, its
indicator lamp flashes in blue.) Make a long press on the control panelswitch, the pairing with the headphone set
is complete when the blue indicator lampson the headphones and on the system areon continuously. ) Repeat the operation for the other
headphone set.
) Press the screen switch if you have a video source. )
Start playing your por table system.


Operation


The Multimedia system allows theconnection of a third Bluetoothheadphone set, not supplied.


If your seat is in the table position,position a cover to avoid damaging thescreen.
These covers also conceal eachscreen.

)It is possible at any time to modify thesource for the video display (using button 6or 7
on the control panel: the indicator lamp for the source selected comes on) as well as the audio channel (using the selector on
the headphones).

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6
Safety
This system allows you to make an emergency
or assistance call to the emergency services or
to the dedicated CITROËN service.








Emergency or
assistance call

For more information on the use of this function, refer to the "Audio and telematics"section.












Warning triangle
This safety device should be used in addition to
the hazard warning lamps.
Its presence in the vehicle is mandatory.

A location
for stowing the warning triangle isprovided in the tailgate interior trim.


Placing the triangle in the road
)
Place the triangle behind the vehicle, as
required by the legislation in force in your
country.




Before leaving your vehicle to set up and install the triangle, switch on thehazard warning lamps and put on your high visibility vest.


Refer to the manufacturer's instructions on unfolding and installing supplied withthe triangle.

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Practical information

Type 1 fuse tables
Fusebox 1


Dashboard fuses

The fusebox is located in the lower dashboard (left-hand side).
Access to the fuses
)Refer to the paragraph "Access to the tools".
Fuse N°RatingFunctions
F
85 A Steering mounted controls
F1
820 A Touch screen tablet, audio and navigation system, CD player,USB por ts and auxiliary sockets.
F1
615 A
Front 12V socket.
F1
515 A
Boot 12V socket.
F2
85 A STA R T/STOP button.
F3
015 A Rear wiper.
F27 15 A
Front screenwash pump, rear screenwash pump.
F2
615 A
Horn.
F20 5
A Airbags.
F215 A Instrument panel.
F1
95 A Rain and sunshine sensor.
F12 5
A Keyless starting unit.
F2 5
A Manual headlamp adjustment control.

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Type 2 fuse tables
Fuse N°RatingFunctions
F
33 A START/STOP button.
F6A 15 A Touch screen tablet, audio and navi
gation system, CD player,USB ports and auxiliary sockets.
F8 5
A Alarm.
F
93 A Steering mounted controls.
F1
95 A Instrument panel.
F2
43 A Rain and sunshine sensor.
F25 5
A Airbags.
F33 3
A Memorisation of driving position.
F3
45 A Electric power steering.
F13 10 A
Fr
ont 12V socket.
F1410 A
Boot 12V socket.
F1
63 A Map reading lamps in row 1 cour tesy lamps.
F27 5
A Electronic gearbox gear selector.
F3
020 A Rear wiper.
F3
83 A Manual headlamp adjustment control.

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Practical information

Exiting economy mode

These functions are reactivated automaticallynext time the vehicle is driven.) In order to restore the use of these
functions immediately, star t the engine and let it run:
-
for less than ten minutes, to use the
equipment for approximately five minutes,
- for more than ten minutes, to use the
equipment for up to approximatel
ythirty minutes.
Let the engine run for the duration specified toensure that the battery charge is sufficient.
Do not repeatedly and continuously restar t theengine in order to charge the battery.
A flat battery prevents the engine from star ting (refer to the "Battery" section).








Load reduction mode
System which manages the use of cer tain
functions according to the level of chargeremaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is bein
g driven, the loadreduction function temporarily deactivates certain functions, such as the air conditioning,
the heated rear screen...
The deactivated functions are reactivated automatically as soon as conditions permit.








Energy economy mode


Switching to economy mode
A message then appears in the instrument
panel screen indicating that the vehicle has
switched to economy mode and the activefunctions are put on standby.
If a telephone call is being made at this time, it
will be maintained for around 10 minutes with
the Bluetooth hands-free s
ystem of your audio
s
ystem.
S
ystem which manages the duration of use of certain functions to conserve a sufficient level
of charge in the battery.
After the en
gine has stopped, you canstill use functions such as the audio and
telematics system, windscreen wipers, dippedbeam headlamps, cour tesy lamps, etc. for a maximum combined duration of about forty minutes.

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operate in your vehicle.
Touch screen tablet


01 General operation


For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is stationary.
When the en
gine is switched off and to prevent
discharging of the battery, the system switches off following the activation of the energy economy mode.



CONTENTS

02 First steps - Control panel

04 Media

05 Navigation

06 Configuration

07 Connected services

08 Telephone p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.

Frequently asked questions p.
SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM
BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
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342
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400

03 Steering mounted controls p. 341

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Volume adjustment (each source is
independent, including Traffi c announcements(TA) and navigation instructions).
Selectin
g the audio source (depending on version):
- "FM"
/ "AM" / "DAB" * radio wavebands.
- "USB" memor
y stick.
-
CD player (located in the glove box) *
.
- Jukebox
*
, after fi rst copying audio fi les to the internal memory of the touch screen tablet.
- Telephone connected by Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio streaming.
- Media pla
yer connected to the auxiliary socket (jack, cable not supplied).

The screen is of the "resistive" t
ype, it is necessary to press fi rmly, particularly for "fl ick" gestures (scrolling through a list, moving the map...).
A simple wipe will not be enough. pressing with more than one fi nger is not recognised.
The screen can be used when wearin
g gloves. This technology allows use at all temperatures.
FIRST STEPS

*
Depending on equipment. To clean the screen, use a so
ft non-abrasive cloth (spectacles cloth) without any additional product.
Do not use pointed ob
jects on the screen.
D
o not touch the screen with wet hands.
Following prolonged operation in
sunny conditions, the volume may be limited to protect the system. Thereturn to normal takes place when
the temperature in the passenger compartment drops.

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03STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
- Mute.
- Volume increase
/ decrease.
- Radio: displa
y the list of stations.
Media: displa
y the list of tracks.
- R
otation
Radio: automatic selection of next / previous frequenc
y.
Media: previous
/ next track.
-
Press then rotation: access to preset stations.
-
Change the audio source.
- M
ove in the menus.
Zoom the map in and out
Press: con
fi rmation, choice of source accepted
- TEL
button:
Access to the telephone menu:
Call list / Contacts / Hands-free mode / Answer / Hang up.
Accept an incomin
g call
Long press: reject an incoming call or end the current call. - Short press:
Change the multimedia source.
Accept an incoming call.
Call in progress: access to the telephone menu (End call, Secret mode, Hands-free mode).
- Lon
g press:
Re
ject an incoming call.
End a call in pro
gress.
Other than call in progress: access to the telephonemenu (Dial, Contacts, Call log, Answerphone).
-
Rotation.
Radio: automatic search
for previous / next station.
Media: previous
/ next track.
- Pr
ess: confi rmation.
- Short
press:
Radio: displa
y the list of stations.
Media: displa
y the list of tracks.
- Lon
g press: update the list of stations received.
- In
crease volume.
- D
ecrease volume.

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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.
Pr
ess onMedia 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. Pr
ess Mediato display the primary
page then select "Memo".

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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