CD player JAGUAR S TYPE 2005 1.G Technical Guide Update
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JAGUARS-TYPEIntroduction
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TECHNOLOGY/COMMUNICATIONS and ENTERTAINMENT
Feature Applicability
Trip computerXin all markets
Jaguar sound systemXin all markets
Premium sound (including CD)Oin USA; NAin Canada; Xfor V8, Ofor V6 in Mexico
CD playerAfor USA and Mexico; Xfor Canada
Portable cellular phoneOin USA; Ain Canada and Mexico
Factory fit phone
Voice activated controlOin USA; NAin Canada and Mexico
Jaguar assist (VEMS)Oin USA; NAin Canada and Mexico
Navigation systemOin USA, NAin Canada and Mexico
COMFORT/CONVENIENCE and SAFETY
Feature Applicability
Climate controlXin all markets
Locking system (key and remote)Xin all markets
Security system (immobiliser, Xin USA, Canada and Mexico (no intrusion sensing)
alarm incl. intrusion sensing)Xin Europe
Side airbagsXin all markets
Illuminated sunvisorsXin all markets
Memory pack Xin USA, Canada and Mexico for V8 only; Ofor V6
Ofor entry 3.0 litre in all other markets
Xfor all other models/markets
NAin Japan
Headlamp levellingNAin USA, Canada, Mexico and Japan
Xin all other markets
Auto headlampsXin all markets (except Denmark, Norway and Sweden with
Daytime Running Lamps)
Daylight running lampsXin Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Canada
Front fog lampsXin USA, Canada and Mexico
Ofor 3.0 litre entry spec vehicles in UK, Ireland, Malta,
Xfor all other models/markets
Cruise controlNAin Japan
Ofor all entry level 3.0 litre
Xfor all other models/markets
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JAGUARS-TYPEBody
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Exterior and Interior Trim
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INTERIOR CARPET
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No coach line will be applied. The optional
equipment headlamp power washers are body
coloured as are the door handles and body side
protective mouldings. The vehicle has a chromed
radiator grille surround with gunmetal vertical
grille vanes.
Front license plate plinth when required is
mounted to the front bumper and the rear license
plate is mounted directly to the trunk drop panel
The A, B/C upper and D/E post trim are structural
parts designed to absorb energy during occupant
head impact. These parts must be replaced
following accident damage if impacted. Damage
may not be evident unless the parts are removed
and examined for damage such as cracking, stress
whitening or rib crushing. The headlining also
contains energy absorbing elements which need to
be replaced in the event of accident damage. The
headlining must be removed to inspect the foam
parts and if any have come loose or been
damaged through cracking or crushing then the
complete headlining must be replaced.
Mirrors
The standard fit manual dip mirror has a double
ball joint for adjustment. Electrochromic and rain
sensing versions may be fitted. North American
vehicles can also have an optional compass fittedwithin the mirror head. The mirror mounting is
supplied bonded to the windshield.
Carpets
The interior carpet is a complete, one-piece design
Trunk carpeting comprises
¥ A folding floor panel.
¥ Two styles of trunk LH carpet, one for
Navigation CD with 4 fixings and one without
CD with 3 fixings. When the Navigation CD
player is fitted it has a separate carpet trim
cover.
¥ A RH side trim carpet with 3 fixings.
¥ A single piece trunk lid liner with 11 fixings.
When a space saver wheel is stowed in the trunk,
an under floor stowage tray is provided under the
folding floor carpet.
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JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
98Reset/Clear - Two position rocker switch. Sets the selected trip to zero. Clear can be used to cycle
though: TRIP - ODOMETER - MESSAGES. Clear can hide messages on the message
center.
Mls/Km - Selects metric or imperial data. Also selects languages Those available are:
English, US English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish,
Brazilian/Portuguese and Japanese
Trip/Cycle - Successive presses of the switch will display each of the trip data items and the
odometer reading , in turn.
A/B - Selects either A or B trip memory.
Steering Wheel Switches
The multi-function controls on the steering wheel
comprise audio, phone and cruise control
switches.
Audio Controls
A. Audio mute and voice activation
B. Volume control
C. Radio waveband, cassette tape player and CD
tape player selection
D. Tuning/seek control:
Radio, steps through preset stations
Cassette, seeks tracks
CD, selects desired track
Note: Details on audio system usage is given in the
In-Car ÔAudio Systems HandbookÕ.
Phone Controls
A. Phone mode/mute - Mute audio, answer a
call, send/end a call and voice activation
(where fitted)
B. Volume control
C. Select number
D. Scrolling through memory
Note: Details on phone usage is given in the In-
Car ÔTelephone HandbookÕ.
Cruise Control
A. Resume - To resume the set speed retained in
the memory
B. Set - Sets speed or increases/decreases speed
if held when speed has been set
C. Cancel - Cancels cruise control but retains set
speed in memory
D. On/Off Readies cruise control for use or turns
cruise control off
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C B AUDIO AND PHONE CONTROLS
CRUISE CONTROL CONTROLS
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Audio and Communications System
General
The Jaguar sound system is available in two
versions: the Base System and the Premium
System. The audio head unit with integral
amplifier is located in the center stack. The audio
system has a phone interface to access stored
numbers. The antenna module is located on the
vertical panel under the rear parcel shelf
(accessed from the LHS of the trunk), FM and AM
antenna elements are in the rear screen. Four
twin cone 5in x 7in (127mm x 178mm) door
speakers are a modular cassette type for ease of
assembly/disassembly. The assembly consists of a
driverÕs door module (driverÕs door only), speaker,
and wiring and is mounted to the inner door
moulding. A special seal is kept under tension to
avoid water ingress.
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1. On/Off button and rotary control
2. Treble, bass, balance and fade selection buttons
3. Cassette tape player button
4. Cassette tape slot
5. Cassette tape eject button
6. CD player button
7. Waveband (AM/FM) selection and Auto-store button
8. Menu function button
9. Seek/tuning control
10. Preset selection buttons (1 to 6)11. Display
12. Program type button
13. Traffic Announcement button (RDS markets only)
14. Phone/Mute button
15. Dolby B button (base system only)
16. Digital signal processing (DSP) button
(Premium system only)
17. Shuffle button (non-RDS markets)
18. Compress button (non-RDS markets)The system is operated by the controls on the
fascia panel and the controls on the LH side of the
multi-function steering wheel (where fitted).
The radio has an alpha-numeric display which
shows information such as station frequency,
program service name, tape & track, CD and track,
phone mode and audio mute. Steering wheel
switch commands however, (when the steering
wheel switches are pressed) are shown on the
Instrument Pack message center.
The radio incorporates communication links with
Jaguar unique features: CD Autochanger, Cellular
Phone, Voice Activation and Navigation system.
Text messages relating to these features appear on
the display.
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109 8 7
11 13 12 1814 16
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17 AUDIO SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL
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JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
117 The radio volume is muted to a low level when:
the Reverse Park Control is enabled by engaging
reverse gear, the Cellular phone in hands-free
mode is used, the Navigation system delivers
audible route guidance instructions or the Voice
activation system requests listening or verbal
feedback.
Audio Steering Wheel Controls
A.Audio mute and voice activation
B.Volume control
C.Radio waveband, cassette tape player and CD
tape player selection
D.Tuning/seek control:
Radio, steps through preset stations
Cassette, seeks tracks
CD, selects desired track
Premium Sound System
The Premium Sound System components differ to
the base system as follows:
¥ The head unit has the additional feature of
Digital Sound Processing (DSP) to enhance
sound quality
¥ Four enclosed 5in x 7in (127mm x 178mm)
two way door speakers, modular cassette type
¥ Two active center fill speakers (with amplifier)
¥ Active sub-woofer enclosure mounted under
the rear parcel shelf containing two sub-
woofers 5in x 7in (127mm x 178mm) and a
sub-woofer amplifier
¥ CD Changer (six disc) in the glovebox (Dealer
fit trunk position is optional).
Phone/Mute Button
Where a Jaguar in-car phone is fitted, the
phone/mute button enables the user to enter/exit
the phone mode. The display shows ÔPHONEÕ or
ÔNO PORTABLEÕ if the portable phone is not
available. Where a Jaguar in-car phone is not
fitted, the phone/mute button enables the user to
mute the sound systems output.
Digital Sound Processing (DSP Button)
The digital sound processing button has two
functions: change occupancy settings and select
special audio effects. The occupancy setting
feature provides optimum performance of the
system according to the number of vehicle
occupants.
The settings available are: Driver only, Front seats
and All seats. The audio effects, which include
Concert Hall and News Room, may be selected to
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enhance the type of music or program being
played.
Compress Button
During CD operation, selecting Compress
compensates for ambient noise levels by
compressing the audio dynamic range to boost
quieter music and lower loud music. This can
avoid frequent adjustment of the volume control.
Shuffle Function
When the shuffle function s selected, the tracks of
the currently selected CD will be played in
random order.
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Voice Activation
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General
Voice Activation, currently available in a limited
number of markets, provides a convenient way of
controlling the following vehicle systems (where
fitted):
¥ Sound System (radio, cassette tape player and
CD player)
¥ In-car Telephone
¥ Climate Control System.
The system is controlled by the Voice button on
the left-hand side of the steering wheel. Voice
commands are picked up by a directional
microphone mounted on the headlining between
the overhead console and the sunvisor. The
microphone is also used for the in-car telephone.
When giving a command, audible feedback will be
heard through the sound system speakers and
messages will be shown on the message center
display. Audible feedback can be turned off if
required. The system is capable of storing unique
nametags for 20 radio stations and 40 phone
numbers. Verbal playback of nametag directories
is provided by issuing the proper voice command
(RADIO DIRECTORY or PHONE DIRECTORY).Personal directories of nametags for phone dialing
and radio station presets can be created and
spoken command help is provided.
Language and Accent
Commands are given in English in a natural
speaking voice, without having to pause between
words. Most United kingdom accents (for vehicles
equipped with a UK Voice Module) or North
American accents (for vehicles equipped with a US
Voice Module) are understood without difficulty
but the system also provides for voice training, if
required. Voice feedback is given in UK English
(for vehicles equipped with a UK Voice Module) or
US English (for vehicles equipped with a US Voice
Module).
Voice Commands
Voice commands are generally in the form of:
¥ System, e.g. Radio
¥ Function, e.g. Tune
¥ Action Required, e.g. 99.7 (to select the
frequency).
Note:
1. Voice commands cannot be given while a
phone call is in progress.
2. While a voice command is being processed,
the command can be canceled by pressing the
Voice button again.
3. Audible feedback can be interrupted by
pressing the Voice button during the verbal
playback. In this case the command is not
canceled.
Command Help
There are commands available which give
spoken/visual help for the voice commands. This
provides a useful reminder of the commands
available while driving.
The commands are:
VOICE HELP; RADIO HELP; TAPE HELP; CD HELP;
PHONE HELP AND CLIMATE CONTROL HELP.
1. Microphone
2. Message Center Display
3. Sound System
4. SpeakerVoice button
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