JAGUAR XF 2009 1.G Owners Manual

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HANDS-FREE CONTROLS
Four system adjustment controls are situated
on the left-hand side of the steering wheel,
duplicating functions of buttons on the
touch-screen. Using these buttons is the
preferred method of adjustment, as driver
distraction is minimised.
1. Scroll up/down to increase or decrease
volume.
2. Scroll up/down to ne xt/previous memory
location.
3. Source. Press and hold to access phone
mode on the touch-screen and message
centre.
4. Voice button. Briefly press to dial, answer
or end a phone call. This button is also
used for voice control functions.
Phonebook scrolling using message
centre
Press and hold the Source button on the
steering wheel, to scroll through and select a
phonebook contact via the message centre.
Phone will be displayed and the Phonebook
can be accessed on the touch-screen.
Use the scroll up and down buttons to search
through the Phonebook. Each entry will be
shown in the message centre.
With the required contact displayed, press the
Voice button on the steering wheel to make the
phone call.
E71452
Automiles
Inst Fuelmpg
Phone
E96934
Automiles
Inst Fuelmpg
John Johnson
012398765432
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Making/ending a call
To dial:
Key in the phone number, including the area
code. The number will be displayed.
To connect:
To end a call:
OTHER FEATURES
Keyboard magnification
This option allows the user to increase the
keyboard size.
When making a call using the numerical key
pad displayed on the touch-screen, the
Magnify icon becomes selectable.
Select the Magnify icon to enlarge the keypad. Select the Magnify icon
again to reduce the
size.
Do not disturb mode
If you do not wish to be disturbed by incoming
phone calls, select the bell icon (1) on the
touch-screen. A visual representation will be
displayed on the touch-screen, to advise the
driver that the Do not di sturb mode is selected
(3) and Do not disturb mode will be visible
when in telephone mode ( 2). Any incoming
calls will be rejected or diverted to voice mail.
Press this button
on the steering
wheel, or
Touch this icon on the
touch-screen.
Press this button on the steering
wheel, or
Touch this icon on the
touch-screen.
Digit Dial
Names
Last 10
Settings
7
1
4
*8
2
5
0 9
3
6
Options
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Comms
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Comms
Options Options
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4
* 82
5
0 93
6
Digit Dial
Names
Last 10
Settings
7
1
4
*
5 9
3
6
Options
C
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Comms
Do not disturb mode

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TELEPHONE VOICE CONTROL
Voice control allows many of the telephone
features to be activa ted by voice commands.
The system is controlled by the
switch on the left -hand side of the
steering wheel.
Note: The voice control dire ctory is separate
from your phone SIM card address or
phonebook. See VOICE CONTROL (page 69).
The voice control sy stem understands
predefined commands which need to be
spoken word for word. A list of all telephone
voice commands is below.
• PHONE HELP
• PHONE DIAL NUMBER
• PHONE REDIAL
• PHONE STORE NAME
• PHONE DIAL NAME
• PHONE ACCEPT CALLS
• PHONE REJECT CALLS
• PHONE DIAL LAST ANSWERED CALL
• PHONE DIAL LAST MISSED CALL
• PHONE DIAL VOICEMAIL
• PHONE PLAY DIRECTORY
• PHONE DELETE DIRECTORY
• PHONE DIAL HANDSET NAME
Most of the above commands are self
explanatory, those whic h are not, are explained
more fully in the following section.
Operating the system
Press and release the voice button on the
steering wheel (arrowed) and after the tone,
speak one of the system commands.
In response to your command, the system will
repeat your instruction and Listening will
appear in the message centre. The system will
either carry out your command or ask for more
information. If the system asks for more
information, wait until the tone has sounded
before replying.
To cancel a voice control session, press and
hold the switch on the steering wheel (until a
double tone sounds).
WARNING
Do not use voice control when placing
emergency calls. Your voice and tone
could be affected by stressful
situations and, as a result, the process of
establishing a connecti on could be delayed.
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Dialling a phone number
The system will guide you through the process.
After each prompt where the system asks for a
response, always wait for the tone before
responding.
The phone number can be given as a series of
single digits (from zero to nine). Either Zero or
Oh is recognised, but zero is likely to give the
best results.
For example: 01926543791 = zero, one, nine,
two, six, five, four, three, seven, nine, one.
You can also speak the number in groups of
three to six digits. If you adopt this approach,
always wait for the system to respond with
Continue before providing the next group of
numbers.
It is also possible to give the number as a
whole, with no pause between the digits. To dial a phone number, follow one of the
procedures listed below.
If, during the procedure, the system prompts
you with a response of
Continue, you can use
the following commands.
• DELETE - Will delete all digits entered and
prompt for entry of a number;
• CORRECTION - Deletes the digit entered
last, repeats the digits given so far and
prompts Continue ;
• CANCEL - Cancels this dialogue;
• DIAL - Terminates the entry of digits and
dials the entered number.
Telephone numbers up to 20 digits are
acknowledged. If a longer number is given, the
message Number too long will be heard.
Dialling a number in groups
Dialling a number as a whole
Step Voice command System response
1. PHONE DIAL NUMBER PHONE DI AL NUMBER, NUMBER PLEASE
2. ZERO, ONE, NINE, TWO, SIX ZERO, ONE, NINE, TWO, SIX. CONTINUE?
3. FIVE, FOUR, THREE FIVE, FOUR, THREE. CONTINUE?
4. SEVEN, NINE, ONE SEVEN, NINE, ONE. CONTINUE?
5. DIAL DIALLING
Step Voice command System response
1. PHONE DIAL NUMBER PHONE DI AL NUMBER, NUMBER PLEASE
2. ZERO, ONE, NINE, TWO, SIX, FIVE, FOUR, THREE, SEVEN,
NINE, ONE ZERO, ONE, NINE, TWO, SIX, FIVE, FOUR, THREE,
SEVEN, NINE, ONE. CONTINUE?
5. DIAL DIALLING

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Phone store name
The system will guide you through the process.
After each prompt where the system asks for a
response, always wait for the tone before
responding.
To store a name, follow the procedure below.
If, during the procedure, the system prompts
you with a response of Continue, you can use
the following commands.
• DELETE - Will delete all digits entered and
prompt for entry of a number;
• CORRECTION - Delete s the digit entered
last, repeats the digi ts given so far and
prompts Continue ;
• CANCEL - Cancels this dialogue;
• STORE - Terminates the entry of digits and
stores the entered phone number.
Step Voice command System response
1. PHONE STORE NAME PHONE STORE NAME, NUMBER PLEASE
2. ZERO, ONE, NINE, TWO, SIX, FIVE, FOUR, THREE, SEVEN, NINE, ONE ZERO, ONE, NINE, TWO, SIX, FIVE, FOUR,
THREE, SEVEN, NINE, ONE. CONTINUE?
3. STORE NAME, PLEASE
4. <NAMETAG> PLEASE REPEAT NAME
5. <NAMETAG> <NAMETAG> STORED
6. DIAL DIALLING

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Storing nametags using the
touch-screen
Nametags can also be added to the system by
using the Add Phone nametag feature on the
touch-screen, as described below.
1. From the Home menu, select the Comms
button.
2. From the Comms menu, select the Add
Phone Nametag button.
3. A numerical touch-screen is displayed.
Enter the phone number.
4. When the number is entered, select the
Add button in the top right-hand corner
and, once the tone ha s sounded, speak the
name that you wish the number to be
stored under.
Note: The storage of the nametag itself is
subject to the nameta g not being too short
(less than 0.4 seconds), too long (longer than
4 seconds), not sounding too much like
another stored nametag and relies on the
repetition of the nametag sounding the same
as the first utterance of it. If any of these criteria
are not met, the system will prompt you to give
a new nametag.
Note: The Add button will be greyed out if the
phone number is not valid.
Dialling a nametag
To dial a number stored under a nametag in the
directory, press and release the voice button
and say Phone dial name . The system will
repeat the command and will prompt you for a
stored nametag by saying Name please. After
the tone, speak the name tag of the required
number. The system will replay the stored
nametag and ask for confirmation that it is
correct. Answer with Yes or No, as appropriate.
Dialling voicemail
The number for your voicemail service needs
to be stored in the system, before using this
facility. To store the voicemail number:
• From the Home menu, select Comms.
• From the Comms menu, select Settings.
• The phone Settings me nu has a Voice mail
button, to allow your voicemail number to
be entered.
To dial the voicemail number, press and
release the Voice button on the steering wheel,
wait for the tone to sound, then say Phone dial
voicemail .
Play all stored nametags
To play all the nametags stored in the directory,
press and release the Voice button on the
steering wheel and after the tone, say Phone
play directory . The list can be interrupted at
any time, by pressing and releasing the button
again. Once interrupted, you can then use the
commands, REPLAY , DIAL , DELETE, EDIT or
CANCEL .
Dialling a nametag stored on the
handset
To dial a number associated with a nametag
stored on the phone hand set, press and release
the Voice button on the steering wheel and,
after the tone, say Phone dial handset name .

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Message centre messages
A number of responses by the telephone voice
system are reinforced by text messages
appearing in the mess age centre display.
These messages are in the following list.
• LISTENING
• VOICE NOT READY
• NOT AVAILABLE PHONE IN USE
• COMMAND NOT RECOGNISED
• NO SPEECH DETECTED
• STORING
• COMMAND CANCELLED
• SEARCHING
• HOLD BUTTON TO CANCEL
• DIRECTORY
Phonebook entries
You can also view the phonebook entries on
the message centre. See HANDS-FREE
CONTROLS (page 321).

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Television
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction
TV viewing is possible when the vehicle is
stationary with the transmission in the P (Park)
position. The TV pictur e can be viewed in
preview mode or full-screen.
If the vehicle is moving when TV is selected or
if the vehicle is driven off when the TV is
operating, a warning message will display, the
TV picture will cease and only audio reception
is available.
Note: Japan market: The TV will operate
normally up to speeds of 5 km/h (3 mph), after
which the TV picture will cease and only audio
reception is available.
TV sound is provided through the audio system
speakers.
TV reception
Repositioning the vehicle may improve the
picture whereas in diffic ult locations (distant
transmitter, hills etc.), reception may not be
possible at all. Sound quality may also be
affected to a lesser degree by loss of signal,
which can give rise to variable quality over
short distances while on the move.
Note: Television systems re quire consistent
and strong signals for go od quality reception.
These signals are affected by transmitter
coverage and surrounding features (hills, high
buildings, trees etc.) which will reduce the
signal, thus redu cing picture quality.
TV inhibit with vehicle moving
If the vehicle is moved whilst the TV picture is
being displayed, the TV will be inhibited and
returned to the TV Menu screen.
A warning indicator will appear across the
screen for three seconds stating For your
safety, the picture is of f while the vehicle is
in motion.
With the TV picture inhibited, TV sound and
channel changing contin ues to be available.
Audio/TV
12 : 26 pm
UK TV
ITV1
Ch 4 Sky News E4 CBBCBBC1
Settings
Channel list
TP TA PTY DPLIIDTV BBC1
Style
UK TV People
SkySports N
Source
For your safety, the
picture is off while
motion the vehicle is inAnalogue Digital
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TELEVISION CONTROLS
TV controls
1.Touch-screen: See TOUCH-SCREEN
(page 109).
2. Seek up: Short press to seek next channel
frequency; long press for next available
channel.
3. Settings:
•Short press to display the audio Settings
menu.
• Long press (two seconds) to display the
Vol presets menu.
4. On/off and volume control:
•Press the control to switch the system
on/off.
• Rotate the control to increase or
decrease volume level. Any volume
setting made whilst in audio, phone,
navigation or voice ac tivation mode, will
be memorised for that system. 5. SOURCE
: Press to change the source
media through FM1, FM2, AM, DAB1,
DAB2, DAB3, CD, iPod, USB, Auxiliary
input and TV.
6. Seek down: Short press to seek previous
preset channel; long press for previous
available channel.
Audio/TV
12 : 26 pmMore4 TMF
TP TA PTY DPLIIDTV ITV3
UKTV
HistorySource
ITV2
ITV2+1 ITV4Film4
Settings
Channel listAnalogue Digital
Ftn
ITV3
Touch image for
full screen
Savage Planet
E94705
1
6
5
4
2
3

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Steering wheel controls
1.Rotate up or down to increase or decrease
volume.
2. Rotate up or down and release repeatedly
to scroll through preset TV channel. Rotate
up and hold for two seconds to select next
strong TV channel.
3. Press repeatedly to scroll through all
sources.
4. This button can be used to mute the TV
sound at any time.
USING THE TELEVISION
On/off control
To operate the TV, the ignition system must be
on (press the engine START/STOP button).
Press the audio on/off and volume control on
the audio console. On the touch-screen
Home menu, select
Audio/TV , then select TV. The buttons on the
left of the screen will slide away and be
replaced by the TV preview picture. To
redisplay the buttons for five sec onds, select
the Source button under the TV preview
picture. See TELEVISION CONTROLS
(page 329).
Volume control
The volume of the TV output can be adjusted in
one of two ways:
Rotate the audio on/off and volume control on
the audio console, or;
Rotate the volume control on the steering
wheel.
E94043
12
43
E94044
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
Portable audio
TV
UK TV ITV1
Ch 4 Sky News E4 CBBCBBC1
Settings
Channel list
TA PTY DPLIIDTV BBC1
Style
UK TV People
SkySports NTP
Analogue Digital
E94680
E94085
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