Citroen DS3 2014 1.G Owner's Manual

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USING THE TELEPHONE
calling a recently entered numberPress TEL, select " c all list" and
confirm,
Select
  the   desired   number   and   confirm.
To
  erase   the   calls   log,   press  
PHONE
twice, select "Phone
functions"
  and   confirm   then   select   " d elete calls log"   and   confirm.
Ending a call
Press PHONE then select "OK" to end
the  call.
Or
  make   a   long   press   on   TEL at the
steering
  mounted   controls.
Or
  make   two   short   presses   on   TEL at
the
  steering   mounted   controls.
o

r press the MO d E   button,   as   many  
times

  as   necessary,   until   the   telephone  
screen

  is   displayed.
Press PHONE
 
to
 
display
 
the
 
calls
 
log.
or
Press "OK"
  to   display   the   contextual  
menu

  then   select   "Hang up" and
confirm.
It
 
is
 
always
 
possible
 
to
 
start
 
a
 
call
 
directly
 
from
 
the
 
telephone;
 
park
 
the

 
vehicle
 
as
 
a
 
safety
 
measure.

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USING THE TELEPHONE
Receiving a call
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display on  the   screen.
"Ye s" to accept the call is selected by
default.
Press "OK"
  to   accept   the   call.
Select "No"
  and   confirm   to   reject   the  
call.
a short press on

TEL accepts an
incoming
  call.
A
 

long   press   on  
TEL
  rejects   an   incoming  
call.

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Options during a call*
During a call, press the MOd E button
several   times   to   select   display   of   the  
telephone screen, then press "OK

" to
open
  the   contextual   menu.
Select "Private mode"
  and   confirm   to  
take

  the   call   on   the   handset.
o

r select "Hands-free mode" and
confirm
  to   take   the   call   via   the   vehicle's  
speakers.
Select "

Put call on hold "
  and   confirm   to  
put

  the   current   call   on   hold.
o

r select "Resume the call" and
confirm
  to   resume   the   call   on   hold. Select "
d TMF ring tones
" to use the
numerical   keypad,   so   as   to   navigate  through
  the   menu   of   an   interactive   vocal  
server

.
Select "Hang up"
  to   end   the   call.
*
  Depending   on   the   compatibility   of   the   phone   and   your   service   plan.
it is possible to hold a 3-way conference
call
  by   making   2   calls   in   succession*.  
Select "

c onference mode call" in the
contextual
  menu   accessible   using   this  
button.
Or

  make   a   short   press   on   this   button.
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Press PHONE twice.
Select " List of the paired peripherals "
and
  confirm.
It
  is   possible   to:
-
" c onnect" or " d isconnect" the
selected telephone,
-
 
delete
  the   pairing   of   the   selected  
telephone.
It

  is   also   possible   to   select   all   pairings.
Managing paired telephonesc hanging the ringtone
Press PHONE twice.
Select " Phone functions "
  and   confirm.
Select "Ring options "
  and   confirm.
You
  can   adjust   the   volume   and   the   type  
of

  ringtone.
Select "Bluetooth functions
".
Select "OK"
  and   confirm   to   save   the  
changes.
USING THE TELEPHONE

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"FM / AM band"" c hange Waveband" ("AM / FM")
"Guidance options " ("TA, R
d S")
"Audio settings " (see this
section)
"Update radio list "
a

lphabetical list of stations
received.
Press 5 or 6 or use the rotary control to select the
previous
 
or
 
next
 
station
 
in
 
the
 
list. Go
  from   the   list   to   the   menu   (left/right).
or
Press RA
d
IO.
RAdIO
Access to the "RAdIO" menu

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By alphabetical list
Press RAd IO, select the station of your
choice
  and   confirm.
By automatic frequency search
Press 7 or 8
  for   the   automatic   search  
for

  a   lower   or   higher   radio   frequency.
Or
  turn   the   thumb   wheel   at   the   steering  
mounted

  controls.
By manual frequency search
Press 5 or 6
  to   adjust   the   radio  
frequency

  step   by   step.
Selecting a station
The external environment (hill, building, tunnel, underground car park...) may interfere with the reception, including in RDS station tracking mode. This phenomenon  is   a   normal   result   of   the   way   in   which   radio   waves   are   transmitted   and   does   not   in   any   way   indicate   a   fault   with   the   audio   system.
The
  quality   of   reception   is   represented   by   the   number   of  
active

  waves   in   this   symbol.
Press RA
d IO or OK to display the
contextual
  menu.
changing waveband
Select "change waveband".
Select " AM / FM"   and   confirm.
RAdIO

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Press the button on the numerical keypad to recall a preset  station.
Or
  press   then   turn   the   thumb   wheel   at   the   steering  
mounted

  controls.
Presetting a station
After selecting a station, press one of the buttons on  the   numerical   keypad   for   2   seconds   to   preset   the  
current

  station.
An
  audible   signal   confirms   that   the   station   has   been  
preset. Press

RA d IO.
Activate / d
eactivate R d S
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.
Select "Guidance options " then
confirm.
a

ctivate or deactivate "R d S" then
confirm.
RAdIO

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"MEdIA"
" c hange media"
"Eject USB device"
(if US
b connected)
"Play mode" ("Normal",
"Random", "Random on all
media", "Repetition")
"Audio settings " (see this section)
"Activate /
d

eactivate AUX input"
List
 
of
 
the
 
current
 
media
 
tracks.
Go

  from   the   list   to   the   menu   (left/right).
or
Press MUSI
c
.
MUSIc MEdIA PLAYERS
Access to the "MUSIc MEdIA PLAYER " menu

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cd, MP3 cd / 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,   .m3u...)   can   be   played.
WMA
 

files   must   be   of   the   standard   wma   9   type.
The
  sampling   rates   supported   are   greater   than   32   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.
In

  order   to   be   able   to   play   a   recorded   CDR   or   CDRW,   when   recording  
it

  is   preferable   to   select   the   ISO   9660   level   1,   2   or   Joliet   standard.
If
  the   disc   is   recorded   in   another   format   (udf, ...),   it   may   not   be   played  
correctly

.
It
  is   recommended   that   the   same   recording   standard   is   always   used  
for

  an   individual   disc,   with   as   low   a   speed   as   possible   (4x   maximum)  
for

  optimum   sound   quality.
In
  the   particular   case   of   a   multi-session   CD,   the   Joliet   standard   is  
recommended.Information and advice
The
  system   supports   USB   mass   storage   or   iPod  
devices

  via   the   USB   port   (suitable   cable   not   supplied).
If
  a   partitioned   USB   memory   key   is   connected   to   the  
system,

  only   the   first   partition   is   recognised.
Control of the peripheral device is with the audio
system
  controls.
The
  number   of   tracks   is   limited   to   2000   maximum,  

999

  tracks   per   folder.
If
  the   current   consumption   at   the   USB   port   exceeds  
500

  mA,   the   system   goes   into   protection   mode   and  
deactivates

  the   port.
Other
  peripherals,   not   recognised   on   connection,   must  
be

  connected   to   the   auxiliary   socket   using   a   Jack   cable  
(not

  supplied).
Give
  preference   to   multimedia   USB   memory   sticks   (in   general  
formatted

  FAT
 
32   File  
Allocation
 
T
able).
The
  system   does   not   support   the   operation   of   an  
Apple® player and a
USB
 
memory
 
stick
 
connected
 
at
 
the
 
same
 
time.
It
 
is
 
recommended
 
that
 
official
 
Apple® USb cables are used to ensure
correct
 
operation.
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Insert the CD in the player, insert the USb
memory   stick   in   the   USB   player   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   connection   of   a   USB   memory  
stick.

  However,   the   system   memorises   these  
lists

  and   if   they   are   not   modified,   the   loading  
time

  will   be   shorter.
Play
  starts   automatically   after   a   period   which  
depends

  on   the   capacity   of   the   USB   memory  
stick. Selection of source
The
SOUR c E   button   on   the   steering   mounted   controls   allows   a  direct
  change   to   the   next   media   source.
" cd / cd MP3"
"USB, iPod "
"AUX"
"STREAMING"
"RA
d IO"
Press MUSI
c to display the "ME d IA"
menu.
Select "Following media source " and
confirm.
Repeat
  the   operation   as   many   times   as   necessary   to   obtain   the  
desired

  media   source   (except   for   radio   which   is   accessible   either  
with

SOUR c E or RA d IO).
Sources
MUSIc MEdIA
PLAYERS

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