light Citroen C5 DAG 2007.5 (DC/DE) / 1.G Repair Manual

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N A V I G A T I O N / G U I D A N C E
G E N E R A L
The Multifunction screenDuring a guidance, you have access to the following types of information:
a Manœuvre to be made, or direction to be taken.b Distance to the next manoeuvre.c Next manoeuvre to be made.d N ex t r o a d t o b e t a ke n a n d n a m e o f town.e Symbol concerning Traffi c information or the services that are in proximity.f Road you are currently on, name of the town.g Estimated time of arrival at destination (based on fl owing traffi c).h Distance to fi nal destination.i Altitude.
Apart from on the screen, the manœuvres t o b e m a d e a r e a n n o u n c e d by a vo i c e synthesiser.
Repeating the last piece of voice infor-mationA few seconds after enunciation of a guid-ance voice instruction, you have the pos-sibility of hearing it again.Keep the end of the lighting control stalk pressed.
How to adjust the volume for the voice instructions ?While a voice instruction is being spoken, press on the volume adjustment but ton c ontrols either on the system or on the steering wheel.Adjustment is also possible in the “Confi gu-ration” menu.
DESCRIPTION OF THE TYPES OF INFORMA -TION DISPLAYED DURING NAVIGATIONTHE VOICE SYNTHESIS
Rotating this control allows you to:M ove around the screen to choose a function, a parameter or a value.Reduce or increase a value when adjust-ing.Scroll through items to be selected in a list.It also allows you via a short press to:A c c e s s t h e c o n t ex t u a l m e n u (s h o r t -cuts).Validate the chosen function or the modi-fi ed value.Select a parameter of the type “adjust-ment” or “list” for modifi cation.Activate/Deactivate a function.

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THE PROGRAMME TYPE MODE “PTY”
Cer t ain st ations allow you to choose to listen to a par ticular t ype of programme selected from the available list, for example as below:Information.Current affairs.Info-Services.Sport.Education.Fiction.Culture.Sciences.Entertainment.Pop music.Rock music.Folk music.Light classical.Classical music.Other music.Weather.Economy.Children.Social affairs.Religion.Line open.Travel.Leisure.Jazz.Country.Folk singing.Golden oldies.Traditional.Documentary.

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IVDo not operate the CD player if the tem-perature in the cabin is higher than +60°C or lower than -10 °C.Some CDs are badly affected by very strong heat and may damage your CD player.In exc essive temperature, an automatic safety mechanism prevents the CD from operating until the temperature becomes more acceptable.
HANDLING OF CD S
Do not drop them.Store the CDs so that they are kept free of dust. Avoid touching the disc sur face as any scratches may adversely af fect the sound quality.Do not attach any stickers to the discs.Do not write on them.D o n o t u s e d a m a g e d o r d e f o r m e d discs.Do not expose them to heat or direct sunlight.

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