navigation system CITROEN DS3 CABRIO 2016 Handbook (in English)

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Touch screen tablet
This system gives access to:
-  m enus   for   adjusting   settings   for   vehicle  
f

unctions   and   systems,
-
 
a
udio   and   display   configuration   menus,
-
 
a
udio   system   and   telephone   controls   and  
t

he   display   of   associated   information,
-
 
t
he   display   of   alert   messages,
-
 
t
he   display   of   ambient   temperature   (a   blue  
s

now   flake   appears   if   there   is   a   risk   of   ice),
-
 
t
he   trip   computer.
And,
  depending   on   equipment,   it   allows:
-
 
t
he   display   of   the   visual   parking   sensors  
i

nformation,
-
 
a
ccess   to   the   controls   for   the   navigation  
s

ystem   and   Internet   services,   and   the  
d

isplay   of   associated   information. After
  a   few   moments   with   no   action   on  
t

he   secondary   page,   the   primary   page  
i

s   displayed   automatically.
As
  a   safety   measure,   some   functions  
c

an   only   be   viewed   when   stationary.  
T

heir   display   is   interrupted   as   soon   as  
t

he   vehicle   moves   off.general operation
Recommendations
It is necessary to press firmly, particularly for "flick"   gestures   (scrolling   through   lists,   moving  
t

he
 m
ap...).
A
  light   wipe   is   not   enough.
The
  screen   does   not   recognise   pressing   with  
m

ore   than   one   finger.
This
  technology   allows   use   at   all   temperatures  
a

nd   when   wearing   gloves.
Do
  not   use   pointed   objects   on   the   touch   screen  
t

ablet.
Do
  not   touch   the   touch   screen   tablet   with   wet  
han

ds.
Uses a soft clean cloth to clean the touch
screen
 t

ablet.
Principles
Press the " MEn U" button for access to the
different   menus,   then   press   the   virtual   buttons  
i

n   the   touch   screen   tablet.
Each
  menu   is   displayed   over   one   or   two   pages  
(

primary   page   and   secondary   page).
Use the " OPTIO
nS"

  button   to   go   to   the  
s

econdary
 pag
e.
Use this button for access to
additional
  information   and   to   the  
s

ettings   for   certain   functions.
Use
  this   button   to   confirm.
Use this button to return to the
primary
  page   or   to   quit.
Monitoring

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Menus
navigation
Navigation  is   available   depending   on  
t

he   county   and/or   trim   level.
Refer
  to   the   "Audio   and   telematics"  
s

ection.
Radio Media
Refer
  tothe   "Audio   and   telematics"  
s

ection.
Settings
Allows
  configuration   of   the   display  
a

nd   the   system.
Refer
  to   the   corresponding   section.
Internet
These
  services   are   available   depending
 o

n   the   county   and/or   trim   level.
Refer
  to   the   "Audio   and   telematics"  
s

ection. Telephone
Refer
  to   the   "Audio   and   telematics"  
s

ection.
dr

iving
Allows
 

access
 
to
 
the
 
trip
 
computer
 
and,
 d

epending   on   version,   the   adjustment
 o

f   settings   for   certain   functions.
Refer
  to   the   corresponding   section.1.
 V

olume   /   mute.
Refer
  to   the   "Audio   and   telematics"   section.
Press this button, then select the
desired
 m

enu.

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Fuse n°R ating Functions
F8 20 AMultifunction
  screen,   audio   system,   navigation   radio,   alarm  
c

ontrol   unit,   alarm   siren.
F9 30 A12
  V   socket,   portable   navigation   support   supply.
F10 15 ASteering
  wheel   controls.
F11 15 AIgnition,
  diagnostic   socket,   automatic   gearbox   control   unit.
F12 15 ARain
  /   brightness   sensor,   trailer   relay   unit.
F13 5 AMain
  stop   switch,   engine   relay   unit.
F14 15 AParking
  sensors   control   unit,   airbag   control   unit,   instrument  
p

anel,   digital   air   conditioning,   USB   Box,   Hi-Fi   amplifier.
F15 30 ALocking.
F16 -Not
  used.
F17 40 ARear
  screen   and   door   mirrors   demisting/defrosting.
SH -PARC
  shunt.

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"Multimedia":
hands-free system, audio systems, semi-
i ntegral   satellite   navigation   system,   portable  
n

avigation   systems,   mapping   updates,   driving  
a

ssistant   system,   DVD   player,   reversing  
c

amera,   USB   Box,   speakers,   Hi-Fi   module,  
2

30V   socket,   telephone/smartphone   carrier,  
r

ear   multimedia   carrier... By
  visiting   a   CITROËN dealer,   you   can   also  o
btain   cleaning   and   maintenance   products  (
interior   and   exterior)   -   including   ecological  
p

roducts   from   the   "TECHNATURE"   range,  
p

roducts   for   topping   up   (screenwash   fluid...),  
t

ouch-up   pens   and   paint   aerosols   for   the   exact  
c

olour   of   your   vehicle,   refills   (cartridge   for   the  
t

emporary   puncture   repair   kit...),   ...
Installation of radio
communication transmitters
Before installing any after-market radio communication   transmitter,   you   can  
c

ontact   a   CITROËN   dealer   for   the  
s

pecification   of   transmitters   which   can  
b

e   fitted   (frequency,   maximum   power,  
a

erial position, specific installation
requirements),
  in   line   with   the   Vehicle  
E

lectromagnetic
 C
ompatibility
 D

irective (2004/104/EC). The
  fitting   of   electrical   equipment  
o

r accessories which are not
recommended   by   CITROËN   may   result  i
n   a   failure   of   your   vehicle's   electronic  
s

ystem   and   excessive   electrical  
c

onsumption.
Contact
  a   CITROËN   dealer  
f

or   information   on   the   range   of  
r

ecommended   equipment   and  
a

ccessories.
Depending
  on   the   legislation   in   force   in  
t

he   country,   certain   safety   equipment  m
ay   be   compulsory:   high   visibility  s
afety   vests,   warning   triangles,  
b

reathalyzers, spare bulbs, spare
fuses,
  fire   extinguisher,   first   aid   kit,  
m

ud   flaps   at   the   rear   of   the   vehicle.
Practical information

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273
7-inch touch screen tablet
gPS satellite navigation - Multimedia audio - Bluetooth® telephone
Contents
First steps
2 74
Steering
 
mounted
 
controls
 
2
76
Menus
277
Navigation
 2

78
Navigation
 
-
 
Guidance
 
2
86
Traffic
 29

0
Radio
 
Media
 
2
92
Radio
 
2
98
DAB
 
(Digital
 
Audio
 
Broadcasting)
 
radio  
3
00
Media
 
3
02
Settings
 3

06
Internet
 3

14
Internet
 
browser
 
3
15
MirrorLink
® 31 8
Telephone
 3
20
Frequently
  asked   questions  
3
28
The
 
system
 
is
 
protected
 
in
 
such
 
a
 
way
 
that
 
it
 
will
 
only
 
operate
 
in
 
y

our
 
vehicle. As
 
a
 
safety
 
measure,
 
the
 
driver   should   only   carry   out   operations  
w

hich
 
require
 
prolonged
 
attention   while   the   vehicle   is   stationary.
The
 
display
 
of
 
the
 
energy
 
economy   mode   message   signals  
t

hat
 
the
 
system
 
is
 
about
 
to
 
go
 
into   standby.   Refer   to   the   Energy  
ec

onomy
 (

mode)
 s

ection.
Audio and Telematics

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Selecting the audio source (depending on version):
-
 
"
FM"   /   "AM"   /   "DAB"*   stations.
-
 
"
USB"   memory   stick.
-
 
J
ukebox*,   after   first   copying   audio   files   to  
t

he   internal   memory   of   the   system.
-
 
T
elephone   connected   by   Bluetooth*   and  
a

udio   streaming   Bluetooth*   (streaming).
-
 
M
edia   player   connected   to   the   auxiliary  
s

ocket   ( jack,   cable   not   supplied). *
  Depending   on   equipment.
Short-cuts:
  using   the   touch   buttons   in   the   upper  
b

and   of   the   touch   screen   tablet,   it   is   possible  
t

o   go   directly   to   the   selection   of   audio   source,  
t

he   list   of   stations   (or   titles,   depending   on   the  
s

o u r c e).
The screen is of the "resistive" type, it
is  
n
ecessary  
t
o  
p
ress  
f
irmly,  
p
articularly  
f

or   "flick"   gestures   (scrolling   through   a  
l

ist,   moving   the   map...).   A   simple   wipe  
w

ill   not   be   enough.   pressing   with   more  
t

han   one   finger   is   not   recognised.
The   screen   can   be   used   when   wearing  
g

loves.   This   technology   allows   use   at  
a

ll
 t
emperatures.
Following
 p
rolonged
 ope
ration
 i
n
 v
ery
 h

igh   temperatures,   the   volume   may   be
 l

imited   to   protect   the   system.   The   return   to
 n

ormal   takes   place   when   the   temperature
 i

n   the   passenger   compartment   drops.To clean the screen, use a soft
non-abrasive
  cloth   (spectacles   cloth)  
w

ithout   any   additional   product.
Do
  not   use   pointed   objects   on   the  
sc

reen.
Do
  not   touch   the   screen   with   wet  
han

ds.
Volume
  adjustment   (each   source   is  
i

ndependent,
 i
ncluding
 t
raffic
 a
nnouncements
 (

TA)   and   navigation   instructions).
Press Menu
 

to   display   the   menu  
c

arousel.
Increase   volume.
Reduce
  volume.
Audio and Telematics

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1
2
10
Navigation - Guidance
Choosing a new destination
Select "Enter destination ". Select "
Save"   to   save   the   address  
e

ntered   as   a   contact   entry.
The   system   allows   up   to   200   entries.
Select " Confirm ".
Press " Show route on map " to start
navigation.
Select "
Address ".
Select the " Country:"
  from   the  
l

ist   offered,   then   in   the   same  
w

ay the "City:" or its post
code,
  the   "Road: ", the "
n°:".
C

onfirm   each   time. Select "n
avigate to
".
Choose   the   restriction   criteria:  
"I

nclude tollroads", "Include
ferries ", "Tr a f f i c ", "Strict ", "Close ".
Choose
  the   navigation   criteria:  
"F

astest" or "Shortest " or "Time/
distance " or "Ecological". To
  delete   navigation   information,   press  
"
S
ettings
".
Press " Stop navigation ".
To   resume   navigation   press   "Settings ".
Press " Resume navigation ".
Press on
n
a
vigation
 
to   display   the  
p

rimary
 pag
e.
Press   on   the   secondary   page.
Towards a new destination
Or

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Frequently asked questions
The table below gives answers to the most frequently asked questions on your audio system.
Q UESTIO
nAnSW
ERSOLUTIO
n
T

he route calculation is
not
  successful. The
  navigation   settings   may   conflict   with   the   current   location  
(

exclusion   of   toll   roads   on   a   toll   motor way).Check
  the   settings   in   the   "Navigation"   menu.
The
  POIs   do   not   appear. The   POIs   have   not   been   selected.Select
  the   POIs   in   the   list   of   POIs.
The
  Hazard   zone   audible  
w

arning   does   not   work.The
  audible   warning   is   not   active.Activate
  audible   warnings   in   the   "Navigation"  
m

enu.
The
  system   does   not  
s

uggest   a   detour   around  
a

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

riteria.
I
  receive   a   Accident-prone  
a

rea alert which is not on
my
  route. Other
  than   guidance,   the   system   announces   all   Hazard   zone  
p

ositioned   in   a   cone   located   in   front   of   the   vehicle.   It   may   provide  
a

n   alert   for   a   Hazard   zone   located   on   nearby   or   parallel   roads.Zoom
  in   on   the   map   to   view   the   exact   position   of  
t

he   Accident-prone   area.   Select   "On   the   route"   to  
n

o   longer   receive   alerts   other   than   guidance   or   to  
r

educe   the   time   for   the   announcement.
navigation

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Main beam ............................................ 134,   214
Maintenance ( advice) ..............................1 4,   236
Map
  reading   lamps  
............................... 14

4, 219
Markings,
 id

entification
 ................................. 26

6
Mat
 .......

........................................................... 99
Menu
 ........................... 2

78, 280, 284, 292, 294,
296,
  306,   308,   310,   320,   322
Menu, screens A, C
 
...................................... 33

8
Menus
  (audio)  
.............................. 29

2, 294, 296
Menus
  (Touch   screen  
tablet)
 ...............

...................................273,   277
MirrorLink
 c

onnection
 ................................... 31

9
Mirror, rear view
 
.............................................. 84
M

irrors,   door.................................................... 83
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................

..........19 0
Mountings
  for   ISOFIX  
seats
 ...............

.................................... 182, 18 4
MP3
  CD  
................
......................................... 342
Navigation ............................... ..............278-290
Number   plate   lamps  ..............................21
6, 217
Oil change .....................................................246
Oil   consumption  ............................................ 24
6
Oil filter
 ...............

........................................... 250
Oil level ....................................................39,
  246
Opening
  the   bonnet  
...................................... 24

3
Opening
  the   boot  
..............................
........60,   73
Opening
  the   doors  
..............................6

0, 70, 72
Opening
  the   fuel   filler   flap  
.............................18

8
Operation
  indicator   lamps  
........................2

2-34
ISOFIX
 ...............

...........................................
183
ISOFIX
 m

ountings
................................. 182, 18 4
Keeping children safe ........... 1 63,   166,   170 -184
Key   in   ignition   warning  ..................................10
7
Key
  with   remote   control  
.................... 6
0 - 63,   105Lighting
  control   stalk  
.....................................
13
4
Lighting   dimmer  
..............................
................
41
Lighting,   guide-me   home  
......................
13
7,
 13
8
Lighting,
 i
nterior
 ............................
14
4, 145, 219
Loading
 ..............................
.............................
14
Load   reduction   mode  
....................................
23
0
Localised   Assistance   Call  
.............................
2
70
Locating   your   vehicle  
......................................
61
L
ocking   from  
the   inside  
..............................
........................
71
Low fuel level  
..............................
..................
188
LPG
 .......
................................................
260, 261
Luggage   retaining  
strap
 ............................................................ 10
0
Jack
 ........
.......................................................
204
Jack   cable  
.............................................3
02,   341
JACK   socket  
...............................
.... 98,   302,   341
Jukebox
 ...............
..........................................
305
Labels, identification .....................................26 6
Lamps,   front  .......................................... 21
2, 214
Lamps,
 re

ar
 ...............................
....................216
Lamps,
  warning   and   indicator  
..................2

2-34
Leather
 (

care)
 ...............................
.................237
LED
  daytime   running   lamps  
................. 1
38,   215
Level,
  AdBlue
® additive ................................. 19 2
Level,
 
brake
 
fluid  ........................................... 2
47
Levels
 
and
 
checks  
..............................
..244-249
Lighting
 
bulbs
 
(replacement)  
.................21

2-219
Paint colour code ..........................................26 6
Paintwork,   matt  ............................................. 23
6
Parcel shelf, rear
 ........................................... 10

1
Parking
  brake  
........................................ 1

0 8 , 2 51
Parking
  sensors,   rear.................................... 128
Particle
  emission   filter  
..........................2

49, 250
Passenger
 c

ompartment
 
f

ilter
 ........
..................................................... 250
Player,
  CD   MP3  
...............................
...... 341,   342
Port, USB
 
....................................... 9
8,   302,   340
Preheater,
 D

iesel
 ..............................
..............24
Priming
  the   fuel   system  
................................19

1
Protecting
 
c

hildren
 ............................... 1
63,   166,   170 -184
Puncture
 ................

........................................ 19 9