JAGUAR XF 2009 1.G Owners Manual

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The illustration above shows the map display
always facing North. The car (1) position faces
its compass direction of travel and item (2) is
the destination or next waypoint. In this illustration the car (
1) position faces
upwards to the top of the map and item (2) is
the destination or next waypoint.
N
56 mi
Menu
B4100 Banbury Road
Destination
CurrentLat N52' 29' 58'
Lat N52' 29' 58'
Long : W1' 26' 48'
Long W1' 26' 48' B4100 Banbury RoadN
E
S
WN
12 : 26 pm
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N
56 mi
Menu
B4100 Banbury Road
Destination
CurrentLat N52' 29' 58'
Lat N52' 29' 58'
Long W1' 26' 48'
Long : W1' 26' 48' B4100 Banbury Road
NS
W
12 : 26 pm
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POINTS OF INTEREST
The Navigation System DVD contains
information about a large number of points of
interest (POI). There are many categories of
POI, including fuel stations, restaurants,
railway stations and hospitals.
This chapter explains how to select a specific
POI. A selected POI can be set as a destination.
From the Destination Entry menu, select POI.
Input the POI name, fo r example Petrol to
display fuel stations on the map, or touch List
for a list of POIs.
Note: If entering a POI name results in too
many matches being lis ted, try entering the
town name first. If y ou do not know the name
of the POI you want, try selecting a POI
category.
Alternatively, choose Category to see all
categories of POI and make your selection. Use the scroll arrows to change pages.
Some POIs are sub-categorised, e.g. selecting
Community
will be further divided into:
• Community Centre.
• Exhibition Centre.
• Hospital.
• Park & Recreation.
• Town Hall
When the appropriate POI has been selected,
the system begins to search for a route to that
POI.
Note: POI icons can only be displayed up to the
1 km (½ mile) zoom level.
For this example, choose Petrol Station and 3D
Petrol.
POI
POI near
Phone
POI Name
GBR
Number
Search
Area
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AS DF GHJ KL
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More 0-9 , ( ) List Category
Town
12 : 26 pmJOL4585ENG
All
POI Category
Airport
Bowling centre
Bus station
Car RentalCategory
12 : 26 pmJOL4586ENG
Category
3D PETROL
A D PETROL
ACTUAL PETROL
AMBER PETROL
Name43
Town
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Once the POI has been selected the route is
determined. Touch Route Prefs. to change the
route settings, or touch OK to start the route
calculation.
The map screen showing the destination
details and route sett ings is displayed.
POI ICON DISPLAY
After selecting a category, the map display
shows the location of each POI in the selected
category, indicated by the appropriate POI
icon.
For information about a particular POI, touch
the desired POI icon.
List of icons
OK
Info
N
1/8 mi
3D PETROL
12 : 26 pm
Route
Prefs.
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N3D PETROL
Destination has been set as
3D PETROL.
12 : 26 pmJOL4589ENG
Shopping
Shopping Centre
Travel
Park & Ride
Railway Station Tourist
Information
Airport
Bus Station Ferry Port
Motorway Service Station

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HotelCar
Car Rental
Jaguar Dealer Parking
Petrol Station
Community
Community CentreExhibition Centre Hospital
Park & Recreation Town HallLeisure
Bowling CentreCasino
Cinema
Golf Course
Ice Skating Rink Music ClubSki Resort
Sports Centre
Tourist Attraction Vineyard
Others
Historical
Monument

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CANCELLING POI ICON DISPLAY
If the display of POI icons is no longer required,
they can be turned off as follows:
•Touch the map screen to display the
additional buttons.
• Touch POI Off to cancel the display of POI
icons on the map.
JAGUAR DEALERSHIP LOCATIONS
Details of Jaguar Dealerships are held on the
Navigation System DVD as a points of interest
(POI) category. Certain Dealers may be located
in areas that are not fully mapped on the DVD.
If a route is set to one of these Dealers,
guidance may only be pos sible to the nearest
town centre; a warni ng message will be
displayed.
If Jaguar Dealerships (or certain other
categories, such as airports) are selected, they
will be displayed across all search areas.
ENTRY BY TOWN
If a town name is entered first, the points of
interest listed will be restricted to that town.
• From the Input POI Name screen, touch
Town .
• Enter the town name required.
• Touch List to display the list of possible
towns.
• Select the town required.
The Input POI screen is displayed again.
• Enter the POI name required.
ENTRY BY CATEGORY
If a POI category is selected first, the points of
interest listed will be restricted to that category.
Others continued

MuseumTheatre
Town Centre
University/College
Restaurant
All RestaurantsChinese
Fast Food FrenchItalian
Japanese
Other Restaurants

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OTHER SELECTION METHODS
Town centres
The POI database holds town centre locations.
To select a town centre, proceed as follows:
•From the Input POI Na me screen, enter the
town name required in the Name text area
(do not select the Town button).
• Touch List to display the list of matches.
• For the town centre, select the entry
showing the town name only.
Note: In some cases, more than one town
centre location may be listed.
CATEGORIES AND SUB-CATEGORIES
The POI database is divided into a number of
categories. Each main category is further
divided into a number of sub-categories.
The first entry in the list of Restaurant
sub-categories, is ALL. This selects all of the
Restaurant sub-categories.
To narrow the search, touch the Town button.
This will display the alpha keyboard, to allow
the desired town na me to be entered.
Search area
When searching the database, only points of
interest in the current search area are included,
except for the sub-categories marked All
search areas in the POI category list.
List button
The List button becomes active, when the
characters entered reduce the possible entries
to a small enough number (the list is displayed
automatically when the number of entries
reduces to four or less).
You can also select List (when active) without
entering a POI name. All the relevant points of
interest will be displayed, e.g. in a selected
town or category.
All button
The All button returns to searching all
categories after sele cting one category.
POI ENTRY MESSAGES
While searching for point s of interest, you may
encounter one of the following messages:
1. There are no POIs in this Category.
2. No POIs Found in this Town.
QUICK POI SELECTION
A total of five POIs can be stored.
Quick POI Selection
DefaultOK
AllPark Petrol
Golf ShopHotel
Car
Q-POI Selection
Community
Hotel
Leisure
Others
12 : 26 pm
12 : 26 pm
More
FORD
FORD T
LUTON
M 4 0
12 : 26 pm
4
N
Set
Destination
Menu
POI
mi
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Changing the Quick POI Categories
The five default Quick POI categories can be
changed as required.
•At the Map screen, touch anywhere on the
map.
• Touch the POI button.
• Select the Quick POI category that you
wish to replace.
The screen shows the full list of POI categories.
• Select the new categor y required from the
list.
The screen shows the new selection of
category icons.
• Repeat for another category icon if
required.
• Touch OK to apply the new settings.
SELECTING A QUICK POI CATEGORY
• Touch the Initial Map screen, then touch
the POI button. The screen shows six
suggested categories th at can be selected
as quick points of interest.
Note: The POI button will not be active if the
zoom level is below 1 km (½ mile).
• Select a Quick POI category.
The map screen is disp layed with POI icons.
Other categories
You can also select from the complete list of
POI categories.
•Touch List Categories and select a
category from the list displayed.
Local POI search
This selects the points of interest in all
categories within 32 kilometres (20 miles) of
the vehicle.
• Touch the All Local POIs button.
MEMORY POINTS
The procedure for using memory points is
functionally the same as for using the Quick
Points of Interest.
The map display shows the location of all
stored memory points in view.
•For information about a particular memory
point, touch the desired memory point
icon.
After touching the memo ry point icon, the
name of the selected memory point is
displayed at the top of the screen.
Note: Unlike POIs, memory points are
displayed at all zoom levels.
Memory point details
• Touch Info. to display the details of the
selected memory point.
The details include Ic on, Name, Position and
Tel.
The telephone number can be called by
touching the telephone button, if a Jaguar
telephone is fitted.
The memory point deta ils can be edited.

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RDS-TMC OVERVIEW
Radio Data System-Traffic Message Channel
(RDS-TMC) is a feature that announces traffic
hold-ups on your route, as broadcast by radio
stations that transmit TMC information.
Touch the RDS-TMC button on the Navigation
Menu to access the TMC menu.
Touch the Change button - the sy stem begins
a search of all radio stat ions being received in
your locality.
The tuner will scan the FM frequency once and
this may take a few minutes. Searching will be
displayed while sca nning is in progress.
When a station is found which is offering TMC
information, the RDS name is shown on the list
and the search for more stations will continue.
Note: In the United Kingdom the station giving
TMC information is Classic FM.
You can stop the search at any time and select
any stations presented on the list, by touching
the Change button or the button next to the
desired station in the list.
RDS-TMC display
When a TMC signal is received the icon in the
top left of the screen w ill appear gray. If a TMC
signal is not being rece ived, the icon will be
shown with a bar through it.
The system will inform the driver of any
roadworks, narrow road, contraflow,
accidents, slippery road, diversion,
information, parking in formation, congestion
or other hazard. The driver is informed of a traffic event as
follows:

A TMC Event icon shown on the map at the
location of the event.
• Text can be displaye d showing the details
of each occurrence wh ich can be selected
either by touching the screen icon or from
the traffic information list.
• Voice guidance will describe the event on
the route. This information will be repeated
when the repeat switch is selected.
• Dynamic route guidance, which calculates
an alternative route when the system
receives the traffic event warning affecting
the route currently set in the navigation
system.
• Traffic event list shows all events sorted by
road name/ distance on your selected
route in a straight line or along your actual
route.
The information rega rding the hold-up is
maintained and updated even if the vehicle
crosses into another country.RDS-TMC icons
Any traffic event (broadcast on TMC) in your
area, will be displayed as a warning icon on the
map and an alert may be displayed as a
message giving the road number(s) and
between which junctions the hold-up or event
occurs. Voice guidance will also inform you of
the hold-up when an event icon exists on the
current route.
This data is stored in the system for up to of 30
minutes.
The colour of the TMC icon changes in order to
show the type and priori ty of a TMC event. The
background colour of the icon returns to
normal when there is no longer an event or
hold-up, or if any re-route instructions are
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The TMC Event icons appear on the navigation
map display to indicate the location and nature
of a TMC event.
TMC Event icons will appear on the map, even
if the event does not occur on your route.
Level 1 TMC event icons
Note: Single arrow icons indicate that the
traffic event affects traffic travelling in the
direction of the arrow. Double arrows indicate
that both directions are affected.
Level 2 TMC event icons
Incident (Red star)
Moving Tailback Ahead (Red
arrow)
Moving Tailback Both
Carriageways (Red double arrow)
Slow Traffic Ahead (Yellow arrow)
Slow Traffic Both Carriageways
(Yellow double arrow)
Information (Yellow circle)
Incident (Yellow star)
Stationary Traffic Ahead
(Red arrow pointing on line)
Stationary Traffic Both
Carriageways (Red double arrow
pointing on line)
Other Hazard (Yellow)
Roadworks (Pink)
Narrow Road (Pink)
Contraflow (Pink)
Accidents (Pink)
Slippery Road (Yellow)
Diversion (Yellow)
Parking Information (Grey)
Information (Gray)
Congestion (Red)

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USING TMC
Dynamic route guidance
Dynamic route guidance will calculate an
alternative route to avoid a traffic event when
the system receives an event warning.
The system calculates a new route for all
sections. However, if any way points are set,
the system calculates for the next way point.
If the event on route is serious (closed road) or
if the new route is shorter than the current one
and the current one was not recalculated within
the last 5 minutes, then a message to confirm
the new route will be displayed. This pop-up
message will be displa yed for 10 minutes and
if the new route is not rejected, then the vehicle
will follow the new route.
Voice guidance
While voice guidance is on, the system will give
audio guidance for tra ffic events on route.
If the on route icon is touched, with audio
guidance switched on, the audio message will
be repeated. If the ic on is grey, the audio
guidance function has been switched off and
touching the icon will no t repeat any message.
After the vehicle passes the event, you will be
notified of the next nearest event on route.
Audio messages are not gi ven if you are in that
event.
Traffic on route
While the vehicle is on the guidance route, the
system will generate a traffic event list for that
route when you touch the Traffic on Route
screen button.
If a route is calculated but the vehicle is not on
the highlighted route, a pop-up is displayed
with an error message.
Traffic on route
Slippery Road
B214
Accident
A420 Road Works
M69 57 km
21 km 19 km
Map
Detail
Map
Detail Map
Detail
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RDS-TMC
Traffic on
Show TMC
Auto avoid
ll Traffic
United Kingdom
Country
Station
Manual
Change
Auto
Surveillance
Events
Voice
Guidance
12 : 26 pm
Information Setting
traffic
Route
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