CITROEN RELAY 2017 Handbook (in English)

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Settings
d

isplay Brightness
Set the brightness of the screen.
d

isplay mode Manual
Set the display mode.
Auto
Language Deutsch
Choose the desired language.
English
Español
Français
Italiano
Nederlands
Polski
Português
Türkçe
un

its of measurement Fuel consumption
Set the units used for the display of fuel
consumption, distance and temperature.
Distances
Temperature
to

uch screen sound On
Activate or deactivate the audible signal when
touching a screen button.
Off
di

splay trip B On
Display Trip B in the driver's screen.
Off
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Settings Voice
commands Voice response time
Brief
Set the response time for the voice system.
Long
d

isplay command list Never
Display suggestions with the different options
during a voice session.
With help
Always
Settings
clo

ck and d
at
eSet time and format
Set the time.
d

isplay time mode On
Activate or deactivate display of the digital clock
in the status bar.
Off
Sync time On
Activate or deactivate the automatic display of
time.
Off
Set date Set the date.
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Settings
Safety /Help
re

versing camera On
Display the reversing camera in reverse.
Off
ca

mera delay On
Maintain the display in the screen of the image
from the reversing camera for a maximum of
10
seconds or up to 8 mph (18 km/h).
Off
Settings Lamps
da

ytime lighting On
Activate or deactivate the automatic illumination
of headlamps when starting.
Off
Settings
d

oors and
locking Autoclose On
Activate or deactivate the automatic locking of
doors when the vehicle is moving.
Off
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Settings Audio Equaliser
Adjust the bass, mid-range and treble.
Balance / Fade Bass
Adjust the balance of the speakers, front and rear,
left and right.
Press the button in the middle of the arrows to
balance the adjustments.
Mid-range
Treble
Volume / Speed Select the desired setting, the option is
highlighted.
Loudness Optimise audio quality at low volume.
Automatic radio Adjust the radio on startup or restore the active
state the last time the ignition was switched to
S T O P.
ra

dio off delay Adjust the setting.
Set A
u

x vol. Adjust the settings.
Settings
te

lephone /
Bluetooth
te

l. connected Connect
Start the connection to the selected Bluetooth
peripheral device.
Delete device Delete the selected peripheral device.
Save favourites Save the selected peripheral device in favourites.
Te x t s O n Adjust the settings.
Download
Add device Add a new peripheral device.
co

nnect audio Connect a device in audio only.
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Settings
r

adio settings
dA
B announcements On
Activate or deactivate announcements.
Off
Categories Activate or deactivate option: Alarm, Event
announcement, Finance flash, Info flash,
Programme info, Special event, Sport info, Public
transport info, Alarm info, Weather flash.
Settings
re

store settings Ye s
Restore the default settings for the screen, clock,
sounds and the radio.
n

o
Settings
Erase personal data Ye s
Erase personal data, Bluetooth devices and pre-
settings included.
n

o
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258Voice commands
Steering mounted controls
Information - using the system
Instead of touching the screen, you can
use your voice to issue commands to
the system. Voice interaction can be quickly used
if these buttons are pressed during
a voice message from the system; It
allows a voice command to be issued
di r e c t l y.
For example, if the system is speaking
a voice help message and if you want
to know the command to give the
system, by pressing these buttons, the
voice message is interrupted and the
desired voice command can be spoken
directly (so avoiding the need to listed
to the complete voice help message).
When the system is waiting for a voice
command from the user, pressing these
buttons closes the voice session.
To ensure that your voice commands
are always recognised by the system,
we recommend that you follow the
advice below:
-

s
peak with a normal tone of voice,
-

b
efore speaking, always wait for
the "beep" (audible signal),
-

t
he system is able to recognise
the voice commands delivered,
independent off gender, tone and
inflexion of the voice of the person
speaking,
-

k
eep the noise level inside the
vehicle as low as possible,
-

b
efore speaking a voice command,
ask other passengers not to speak.
As the system recognizes voice
commands whatever is said, when
more than one person speaks
at the same time, it is possible
that the system will recognise
commands different or additional to
the one intended, Every time a button is pressed, a
"beep" (audible signal) is produced
and the screen displays a page of
suggestions asking the user to speak a
command.
-
f or best operation, it is
recommended that the windows
and opening roof (for versions/
markets where it is available) be
closed to avoid inter ference from
extraneous noises.
This button switches on the
"Telephone" voice recognition mode,
which makes it possible to start calls,
view the log of recent /received/made,
display contacts, etc.
This button switches on the "Radio/
Media" voice recognition mode,
which makes it possible to tune to a
specific radio station radio or specific
AM/FM radio frequency, play a track
or an album on a USB memory stick /
iPod/MP3 CD.
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