navigation CITROEN DS3 CABRIO 2015 Handbook (in English)

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04
Press N AV to   display   the  "
Navigation - guidance "
  menu.
Navigation voice synthesis
Select "Guidance options "   and   confirm.
Adjusting the volume / d eactivation
Select "Set speech synthesis"   and  
confirm. Select

  the   volume   graph   and   confirm.
Select " d eactivate
"   to   deactivate   voice   messages.
Select "OK"   and   press   the   dial   to  
confirm. Adjust
  the   volume   to   the   desired   level  
and

  confirm.
The
 
volume   of   messages   can   be   adjusted   during   the   transmission  
of

 
the
 
message   using   the   volume   adjustment   control.
The
 
volume   setting   of   guidance   messages   is   also   accessible   via  
the "

SETUP"   /   "
Voice synthesis"   menu.
NAVIGATION - GUIdANCE

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04
303
Male voice / Female voice Press SETUP
 
to
 
display
 
the
 
configuration

 
menu.
Select "Select male voice" or "Select
female voice"
 
then
 
confirm
 
"Ye s " to
activate
 
a
 
male
 
or
 
female
 
voice.
 
The

 
system

 
restarts.
Select "Voice synthesis"
 
and
 
confirm.
NAVIGATION - GUIdANCE

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05
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Configure the filtering and display of TMC messages
TMC (Traffic Message Channel) messages with GPS Navigation provide traffic information in real time.
Press the TRAFFIC  
button
 
to
 
display
 
the
 
"

Traffic information"   menu.
Select the "Geographic filter" function
and
  confirm. The
  system   offers   a   choice   of:
-
 
"
Retain all the messages",
or
-
 
"
Retain the messages"

 
"
Around the vehicle",
  (confirm  
the

  mileage   to   modify   and   select  
the

  distance),

 
"
On the route".
Confirm
  "OK"   to   save   the   modifications.
We
  recommend:
-
 
a
  filter   on   the   route   and
-
 
a
  filter   around   the   vehicle   of:
-
 
12
  miles   (20   km)   in   urban   areas,
-
 
30
  miles   (50   km)   on   motorways.
TRAFFIC INFORMATION

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11SCREEN MENU MAP(S)
"Navigation - guidance"
MENU
Enter an address
Select destination
directory
GPS coordinates
Journey leg and route
Add a stage Enter   an   address
d

irectory Previous
  destinations
Order/delete journey legs
d
ivert route
Chosen destination
Guidance options
Define calculation criteria
d

elete last destinations
Map management
Map orientation
MAIN FUNCTION
Option A1
o
ption a 11
Option A
Option B...
Map details
Move the map
Mapping and updating
d

escription of risk areas database
Stop / Restore guidance
1
2
3
1
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
Set parameters for risk areas2
Fastest route2
Shortest route
d
istance/Time
With tolls2
2
2
With Ferry2
Traffic info2
Set speech synthesis Fastest route
Shortest route
3
3
2
Distance/Time
With tolls3
3
With Ferry
Traffic
  info3
3
3
3
3
North direction
V ehicle   direction
Perspective view

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The following table groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning your audio system.
FREQUENTLY ASKE d QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
The route calculation is
not
 
successful. The
  guidance   criteria   may   conflict   with   the   current   location   (exclusion   of  
toll

  roads   on   a   toll   motorway). Check
  the   guidance   criteria   on   the   Navigation  
Menu,

  "Guidance   options"\   "Define   calculation  
criteria".
I

 
am
 
unable   to   enter   my  
post

 
code. The
  system   only   accepts   post   codes   of   up   to   7   characters.
The
 
POIs   do   not   appear. The   POIs   have   not   been   selected. Select
  the   POIs   in   the   list   of   POIs.
The
 
risk   areas   audible  
warning

  does   not   work.The
  audible   warning   is   not   active. Activate
  audible   warnings   in   the   Guidance   options  
menu,

  "Navigation   -   guidance",   "Set   parameters  
for

  risk   areas".
The
 
system   does   not  
suggest

  a   detour   around  
an

 
incident   on   the   route.The
  guidance   criteria   do   not   take   account   of  
TMC
  messages.Select
  the   "Traffic   info"   function   in   the   list   of  
guidance

  criteria.
I
 
receive   a   Risk   area   alert  
which

 
is   not   on   my   route.Other
  than   guidance,   the   system   announces   all   Risk   areas   positioned   in   a  
cone

  located   in   front   of   the   vehicle.   It   may   provide   an   alert   for   a   Risk   area  
located

  on   nearby   or   parallel   roads.Zoom
  in   on   the   map   to   view   the   exact   position   of  
the

  Risk   area.   Select   "On   the   route"   to   no   longer  
receive

  alerts   other   than   guidance   or   to   reduce   the  
time

  for   the   announcement.

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05USB PLAYER
The system puts together playlists (temporary memory) created over  a   period   which   depends   on   the   capacity   of   the   USB   device.
The
  other   sources   are   available   during   this   time.
The
  playlists   are   updated   each   time   the   ignition   is   switched   off   or  
each

  time   a   USB   memory   stick   is   connected.
When
  connecting   for   the   first   time,   the   classification   suggested  
is

  by   folder.   When   you   reconnect,   the   classification   selected  
previously

  is   retained.Connect
  the   memory   stick   to   the   port,   directly   or  
using

  a   lead.   If   the   audio   equipment   is   switched  
on,

  the   USB   source   is   detected   as   soon   as   it  
is

  connected.   Play   begins   automatically   after   a  
delay

  which   depends   on   the   capacity   of   the   USB  
memory

  stick.
The   file   formats   supported   are   .mp3   (mpeg1  
layer

  3   only)   and   .wma   (standard   9   only,  
128 kbits/sec

  compression).
Certain   playlist   formats   are   supported   (.m3u,   ...)
On   reconnection   of   the   previous   memory   stick  
used,

  play   is   resumed   automatically   with   the   last  
track

  played.
This
 
unit
 
consists
 
of
 
a
 
USB
 
port
 
and
 
an
 
auxiliary
 
Jack

 
socket*.
 
The

 
audio
 
files
 
are
 
transmitted
 
from

 
a
 
portable
 
device
 
-
 
digital
 
player
 
or
 
a
 
USB
 
memory

 
stick
 
-
 
to
 
your
 
Audio

 
system
 
and
 
heard
 
via

 
the
 
vehicle's
 
speakers.
USB
 
memory
 
stick
 
or
 
Apple® player of
generation
 
5
 
or
 
later:
-
 
Give

 
preference
 
to
 
multimedia   USB   memory  
sticks

 
(in
 
general
 
formatted   FAT
 
32   File  
Allocation

 
T

able),
-
 
the

 
Apple® player lead is essential,
-
 
navigation

  through   the   file   database   is   also  
possible

 
by   means   of   the   steering   mounted  
controls.
Using the USB BOX
Connecting a USB memory stick
o

ther
a
pple
® players of earlier generations and players
 
using   the   MTP  protocol*:
-
 
play

 
via
 
Jack-Jack   lead   only   (not   supplied),
-
 
navigation
  through   the   file   database   is   from  
the

 
portable   device. * Depending
  on   vehicle.

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Using the USB PORT
Press LIST briefly   to   display   the  previously
  selected   classification.
Navigate
  through   the   list   using   the   left/
right
  and   up/down   buttons.
Confirm
  the   selection   by   pressing   OK. The
  lists   available   are  
Artist,
  Genre   and   Playlist   (as   defined   in   the  
a pple
® player).
Selection   and   Navigation   are   described   in   steps   1   to   4   above.
Do
 
not
  connect   a   hard   disk   or   USB   connection   device   other  
than

 
audio   equipment   to   the   USB   port.  
This
  could   damage   your  
installation. Connecting
an Apple
® player via the USB port
Press
 
one   of   these   buttons   to   gain  
access

 
to
  the   previous   /   next   track   on  
the

 
classification   list   currently   being  
played.
Press

 
and   hold   one   of   the   buttons   for  
fast

 
forward   or   backward   play.
Press one of these buttons to
gain
 
access   to   the   previous   /   next  
Genre,

 
Folder,  
Artist
  or   Playlist   on  
the

 
classification   list   currently   being  
played.
Press

 
and
 
hold
 
LIST
 

to
 
display
 
the
 
dif

ferent
 
classifications.
Select
 
by
 
Folder
 
/
 
Artist

 
/
 
Genre
 
/
 
Playlist,
 
press

 
OK
 
to
 
select
 
the
 
classification
 
required,

 
then
 
press
 
OK
 
again
 
to
 
confirm.
-
 
by

 
Folder:
 
all
 
folders
 
containing
 
audio
 
files

 
recognised
 
on
 
the
 
peripheral
 
device.
-

 
by

 
Artist:

 
all
 
of
 
the
 
artist
 
names
 
defined

 
in
 
the
 
ID3
 
T

ags,
 
classified
 
in
 
alphabetical

 
order.
-
 by
 
Genre:
 
all
 
of
 
the
 
genres
 
defined
 
in
 the
 
ID3
 T
ags.
-
 
by

 
Playlist:
 
in
 
accordance
 
with
 
the
 
playlists

 
recorded
 
on
 
the
 
USB
 
device.
USB PLAYER

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Keeping children safe ....170,   178 -180,   188,   189
Key   in   ignition   warning  ....................................62
K
ey   with   remote   control  
......................6

0, 62, 65Main beam ............................................13 6, 2 21
Maintenance .............................. .....................14
Maintenance
 (

advice)
 .................................... 24

4
Map
  reading   lamps  
............................... 1
47,   227
Markings,
 id

entification
 ................................. 2

78
Mat
 .......

......................................................... 105
Menu,
  main  
..............................
.....................342
Mini fuel level
 
..............................
..................19 4
Mirror, rear view
 
.............................................. 86
Mirrors, door............................... .....................85
Misfuel prevention ............................... ..........19 6
Motor way
  function   (direction   indicators)  
......15

2
Mountings
  for   ISOFIX   seats  
.................1
88,   190
MP3 C
d

 
................
......................................... 345
Music
  media   players  
..................................... 32

0
Oil
  change  
...............................
......................255
Oil
  consumption  
............................................ 25

5
oil

filter
 ...............
........................................... 259
oi

l level ....................................................39,
  255
Opening
  the   bonnet  
...................................... 2

51
Opening
  the   boot  
..............................
........60,   75
Opening
  the   doors  
.............................. 6
0,   72,   74
Opening
  the   fuel   filler   flap  
.............................19

4
Operation
  indicator   lamps  
........................2

2, 26
Paint colour code ..........................................2 78
Paintwork,   matt  ............................................. 24
4
Inflating tyres ..................................................14
Inputs   for   audio   system  ................3
25, 346, 348
Instrument
  panel   lighting  
................................41
In

strument
 p
anels
 ...............................
......18, 20
Instrument
  panel   screen  
...................1

8, 20, 121
Interior
 f

ittings
 ....................................... 10

2, 103
Interior
  lamp  
...............................
...................147
Interior
 m

ood
 l
ighting
 .................................... 14

8
IS
oFI

X
 ...............
........................................... 189
ISOFIX
  child   seats  
...............................
.18 8 -19 0
ISOFIX
 m

ountings.................................188,
  190
Jack
 ........

....................................................... 2 11
JACK
  socket  
...............................
..325, 346, 348Labels, identification ..................................... 2 78
Lamps,   front  .......................................... 21
9, 2 21
Lamps,
 re

ar
 ...............................
....................224
Lamps,
  warning   and   indicator  
............2
2,   26,   27
Leather
 (

care)
 ...............................
.................245
LED
  daytime   running   lamps  
.................1

41, 2 2 3
Level,
  AdBlue®   additive................................ 198
Level,
  brake   fluid  
........................................... 25

6
Levels
  and   checks  
..............................
..253-258
Lighting
  bulbs   (replacement)  
........ 2
19,   224-226
Lighting
  control   stalk  
..................................... 13

6
Lighting
  dimmer  
..............................
................41
Lighting,
  guide-me   home  
...................... 1
39,   140
Lighting,
 i

nterior
 ............................ 1
47,   148,   227
Loading
 ..............................

.............................14
Load
  reduction   mode  
.................................... 23

9
Locating
  your   vehicle  
...................................... 62
L

ocking   from   the   inside  
...................................73
LP

G
 .......
................................................ 270,   271
Luggage
  retaining   strap  
................................10

6Navigation
 ...............................

..............291,   292
Number
  plate   lamps  
..............................
224, 225

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