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On route event icon
The on route event icon will show a traffic event 
as a line of stationary vehicles with the distance 
to the start point of the event. Touch the icon to 
repeat audio guidance (when audio guidance is 
switched on).
The icon will be displayed on the map with the 
following conditions:
•The map scale is between 50 metres and 
4 km (1/32 mile  and 2 miles).
• RDS-TMC setting is on and there are some 
events on the route.
The on route event icon will show the nearest 
event on the route and the distance to the 
event.
All traffic events
When the All Traffic Events button on the 
RDS-TMC setting screen is  touched, all traffic 
events are listed by road name. If an event 
occurs on more than one road of your route, 
the system will list it wi th the first road name.
Each event is seen as text information from the 
menu. 
While the list is being displayed the information 
is not updated.
When you select a road the system shows 
traffic events, if there are any, with the basic 
information.
Note:  The maximum text length displayed is 24 
characters. The basic informat
ion screen shows:
• Road number.
• Brief information of the event.
• Direction and distance to the start point of 
the event (in a straight line).
Up to 20 events can be shown in distance order 
from the current vehicle position. If the event 
list is longer than three the remaining can be 
seen by scrolling the screen.
When the  Map button is touc hed, the map 
screen will display the place of the event start 
point. The scale is always 500 metres (1/4 
mile). If the event has finished, the map screen 
will still be displayed  when the Map button is 
touched but no event icon will be shown on the 
map.
When the  Detail button is touche d, the system 
shows the detail of that event. 
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SURVEILLANCE SETTING
If you frequently travel through an area that is 
subject to slow or stat ionary traffic, it is 
possible to set a surveillance area which can be 
viewed at any time. 
Up to three areas can be set for this 
surveillance.
RDS-TMC radio data for the selected 
surveillance area must be available and TMC 
must be enabled in order to show TMC events 
in this area
From the Navigation  Setup menu select 
RDS-TMC .
Select  Surveillance Setting . Select 
Add.
Choose any of the met hods above to select a 
surveillance area. 
If you select Map  you can position the area 
accurately by zooming  in using the binoculars 
icon (arrowed).
JOL4661ENG
Quick POI
Navigation Setup
Selection
Calibration
Restore User
Settings
Defaults Quick POI
12 : 26 pm
RDS-TMC
Language 
Selection
JOL4662ENG
RDS-TMC
Traffic on
Show TMC
Auto avoid
All Traffic
United Kingdom
Country
Station
Manual
Change
Auto
Surveillance
Events
Voice
Guidance
12 : 26 pm
Information Setting
traffic
Route
JOL4663ENG
Stored Locations
Surveillance Point 2
Surveillance Point 3
Surveillance Point 1 Delete
Add
Delete
12 : 26 pm
Add Surveillance Point?
POI
Postcode
Map
Coordinates
Address
HomeGBR
12 3 4 5
PreviousMemory
12 : 26 pm
Search
Motorway
Entry/Exit
Area
JOL4664ENG
A 3 4
Info
N
1/8 ml
TMC
12 : 26 pm
B4100  Banbury Rd
JOL4665ENG 
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Choose to save as any one of the three choices.
The map will display the saved area.
USING VOICE CONTROL
JaguarVoice allows many of the navigation 
features to be activa ted by voice commands.
The system is controlled by the switch on the 
left-hand side of th e steering wheel.
Briefly press the switch 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.
The voice control system understands 
pre-defined commands, which need to be 
spoken word for word. A list of all navigation 
voice commands is given 
in the following table.
Nametags
Information on nametags is  given earlier in this 
handbook. See VOICE CONTROL  (page 69).
Message centre messages
A number of responses by  the navigation voice 
system are reinforced by text messages 
appearing in the message centre display.
Info
N
1/8 ml
M69,A5A5
mi
TMC
Surveillance Point2
Surveillance Point3 Surveillance
Cancel
Surveillance Point1
12 : 26 pmJOL4666ENG
A 3 4
mi
NTMC
B4100  Banbury Road
Surveillance Point 1
1/4 ml
12 : 26 pmJOL4667ENGE95902 
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM VOICE COMMANDS
Voice commandSystem response
NAVIGATION HELP Gives s poken information about the navigation commands. 
NAVIGATION VOICE GUIDANCE  ON Switches on voice guidance for a set route.
NAVIGATION VOICE GUIDANCE  OFF Switches off voice guidance for a set route.
NAVIGATION SHOW MAP Displays the  navigation map on the touch-screen
NAVIGATION SHOW  TURN LIST 
GUIDANCE Lists forthcoming junctions and turn directions on the split 
screen.
NAVIGATION SHOW CURRENT  POSITION Shows current position of vehicle on the map.
NAVIGATION SHOW  DESTINATION Shows a route preview and allows
 you to fast forward to the 
end.
NAVIGATION SHOW ENTIRE  ROUTE MAP Shows complete route.
NAVIGATION SHOW ARROW  GUIDANCE Changes right-hand side of sp
lit screen to show arrow 
guidance directions. See COMPASS (page 360).
NAVIGATION SHOW 
CROSSROADS GUIDANCE If there is a crossroads within 500 metres (1640 feet), the 
right-hand side of split screen
 changes to show crossroad 
guidance directions.  If there are no crossroads, a voice 
message  There are no nearby crossroads on the set route  
will be given.
NAVIGATION SHOW 
MOTORWAY GUIDANCE When travelling on a motorway
, changes right-hand side of 
split screen to show the remaining motorway exits, and 
their numbers, up to the required exit for the route.
NAVIGATION DUAL MAP MODE Displays split screen view. NAVIGATION SINGLE MAP  MODE Shows full screen map.
NAVIGATION SHOW NORTH UP Change s orientation of the map so that North is at the top of 
the screen.
NAVIGATION SHOW HEADING  UP Changes orientation of the map so
 that the vehicle is always 
heading up the screen. A compass in the top left-hand 
corner will point to North.
NAVIGATION SH OW RIGHT MAP 
NORTH UP Changes orientation of
 the right-hand map so that North is 
at the top of the screen.
NAVIGATION SH OW RIGHT MAP 
HEADING UP Changes orientation of the 
right-hand map so that the 
vehicle is always heading up the screen.
NAVIGATION ZOOM IN  MAXIMUM Displays the map (left-hand map in split screen mode) at 
the maximum magnification. 
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NAVIGATION ZOOM OUT MAXIMUM Displays the map (left-hand ma
p in split screen mode) at 
the minimum magnification.
NAVIGATION RIGHT MAP ZOOM  IN MAXIMUM  In split screen mode, displa
ys the right-hand map at the 
maximum magnification.
NAVIGATION RIGHT MAP ZOOM  OUT MAXIMUM  In split screen mode, displa
ys the right-hand map at the 
minimum magnification.
NAVIGATION ZOOM LEVEL  (NUMBER) Allows you to specify the leve
l of magnification of the map 
(left-hand map in split scre en mode). A selection of 
between 1 and 13 can be  made, e.g. voice command 
Navigation zoom level eleven , will set the magnification 
level accordingly. 
NAVIGATION ZOOM IN  (NUMBER) Allows you to zoom in on th
e map (left-hand map in split 
screen mode) according to the user specified increment (a 
selection of between 1 and 12 ca n be made). If the current 
zoom level is five, the voice command  Navigation zoom in 
two , will cause the system to zoom in to level three. 
NAVIGATION ZOOM OUT  (NUMBER) Allows you to zoom out on th
e map (left-hand map in split 
screen mode) according to the user specified increment (a 
selection of between 1 and 12 ca n be made). If the current 
zoom level is five, the voice command  Navigation zoom out 
two , will cause the system to zoom out to level seven. 
NAVIGATION RIGHT MAP ZOOM  IN (NUMBER) Allows you to zoom in on the 
right-hand map. A selection of 
between 1 and 12 can be made, e.g. If the current zoom 
level is five, the voice command  Navigation zoom in two, 
will cause the system to zoom in to level three. 
NAVIGATION RIGHT MAP ZOOM  OUT (NUMBER) Allows you to zoom in on the 
right-hand map. A selection of 
between 1 and 12 can be made, e.g. If the current zoom 
level is five, the voice command  Navigation zoom out two, 
will cause the system to zoom out to level seven. 
NAVIGATION GO HOME Sets the destinati on to your currently set Home. Home 
location can be stored using  the Stored locations option, 
available from the Navigati on menu on the touch-screen.
NAVIGATION GO TO NAME The  system will respond with Name please and you can 
specify a previously stored na metag either as a destination 
or a waypoint.
NAVIGATION GO TO PREVIOUS  DESTINATION Allows you to specify a previous
ly stored destination either 
as a new destination or a  waypoint. If you are following 
route guidance, and this is the la st destination set, this will 
be your current destination.
Voice command
System response 
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NAVIGATION GO TO PREVIOUS STARTING POINT Allows you to specify the star
t point of a previous route 
either as a destination or a  waypoint. If you are following 
route guidance, and this is the la st start point set, this will 
be your current start point.
NAVIGATION SHOW (NEXT, 1ST, 
2ND, 3RD, 4TH, 5TH) WAYPOINT Displays the waypoint asked fo
r, provided it has been set.
NAVIGATION DELETE NEXT  WAYPOINT Deletes the next waypoint from
 the route and recalculates 
the route if appropriate.
NAVIGATION DETOUR This co mmand prompts the navigation system to propose a 
detour in the route being foll owed. This takes effect from 
your current position and the length of the detour can be 
specified in Route Preferences. See ROUTE PREFERENCES 
(page 347).
NAVIGATION DETOUR ENTIRE  ROUTE  This command prompts the navi
gation to offer one of the 
alternative routes calculated for the current destination. 
NAVIGATION CANCEL GUIDAN CE Cancels route guidance.
NAVIGATION AVOID MAJOR  ROADS Ensures that routes are calc
ulated avoiding major roads.
NAVIGATION PREFER MAJOR  ROADS Ensures that major roads are included when routes are 
calculated.
NAVIGATION AVOID TOLL  ROADS Ensures that routes are calc
ulated avoiding toll roads.
NAVIGATION PREFER TOLL  ROADS Ensures that toll roads are included when routes are 
calculated.
NAVIGATION AVOID FERRIES Ens ures that routes are calculated avoiding ferries.
NAVIGATION PREFER FERRIES Ensures that ferries are included when routes are 
calculated.
NAVIGATION PLAY DIRECTORY P rompts a voice message giving all the navigation 
nametags. This can be interr upted by pressing the voice 
control button and, after the tone, saying  REPLAY, GO TO, 
DELETE or  CANCEL.
NAVIGATION DELETE  DIRECTORY Delete the entire director
y of navigation nametags.
NAVIGATION MARK CURRENT  POSITION Marks the vehicle’s current 
position as a memory point.
NAVIGATION DYNAMIC  GUIDANCE ON Switches on dynami
c route guidance.
NAVIGATION DYNAMIC  GUIDANCE OFF Switches off dynamic route guidance.
Voice command System response 
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NAVIGATION SHOW TRAFFIC INFORMATION Displays Traffic information.
NAVIGATION HIDE TRAFFIC  INFORMATION Hides Traffic information.
NAVIGATION STORE NAME Allows you to  store nametags for waypoints or 
destinations. Each nametag  must meet the following 
criteria:
• Be spoken in more than 0.4 seconds, but less than four 
seconds.
• Not similar to any other nametag.
• Once stored, you must always speak the name in the 
same manner as  during storage.
If the criteria is not met, the system will supply one of the 
following feedback:
• Name too short, new name please .
• Name too long, new name please .
• (nametag) sounds too much like (another nametag) .
• The names entered are different, new name please.
NAVIGATION (POI) Provided that the map ma gnification is at 1 km (0.6 mile) or 
less, this voice command allows you to select up to five 
Points Of Interest (POI) from the list below. 
• Petrol
• Parking
• Town centre
• Hotel
• Hospital
• Golf course
• Shopping
• Restaurant
• I’m hungry
• Tourist information
• Jaguar (Dealer) - not Australia
• Motorway services
If more then five POIs are selected, a feedback message of 
Navigation POI off will be heard. Clear your current 
selection to allow furthe r POIs to be displayed.
NAVIGATION POI OFF Hid es all the POI icons.
Voice command
System response 
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ORDNANCE SURVEY DATA
Please read this agreement carefully before 
using the Navigation System.
This is a licence agreement to use the 
Ordnance Survey (OS)  Code-Point data 
incorporated in the Navigation System. By 
using this Code-Point  data you accept and 
agree to all the terms and conditions below.
Ownership
The OS Code-Point data is licensed by 
Ordnance Survey with  permission of Her 
Majesty’s Stationery Office. 
© Crown Copyright. All rights reserved.
Licence grant
OS grants you a non-excl usive licence to use 
your copy of the OS Code-Point data for your 
personal use solely as pa rt of the Navigation 
System. You may transfer the licence to a 
subsequent purchaser  of the vehicle with 
which the Navigation Sy stem is supplied, 
provided that the purchaser agrees to abide by 
each of the terms of this licence.
Licence Terms 
These licence terms are governed by English 
Law and are subject to the exclusive 
jurisdiction of the English courts.
Limitations of use
The OS Code-Point data is restricted for use in 
the specific system for which it was created. 
Except to the extent explicitly permitted by 
mandatory applicable laws, you may not 
extract or re-utilise any part of the contents of 
the OS Code-Point data , not reproduce, copy, 
modify, adapt, translate, disassemble, 
decompile, or reverse engineer any portion of 
the OS Code-Point data.
Limitation of liability
Ordnance Survey does not warrant or 
represent that any of th e Code-Point data is 
accurate, error-free or suitable for your 
purposes. In no event shall OS or the supplier 
of the Navigation System using the OS 
Code-Point data be  liable for any 
consequential, special,  incidental or indirect 
damages for any direct  or indirect loss of 
revenue, profits, busi ness, data, or use, 
incurred by you or any th ird party arising out of 
your use of the OS Code -Point data, whether in 
an action in contract  or tort (including 
negligence and breach  of statutory duty) or 
otherwise, even if OS  or the supplier of the 
Navigation System has  been advised of the 
possibility of such damages. In any event, OS’s 
liability for direct damages is limited to the 
price of the copy of the OS Code-Point data. 
Nothing in these licence terms shall operate to 
exclude or limit any lia bility which cannot be 
excluded or limited by law.
THE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND 
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, SET FORTH IN 
THIS AGREEMENT, DO  NOT AFFECT OR 
PREJUDICE YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS 
WHERE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THE 
DATABASE OTHERWISE THAN IN THE 
COURSE OF A BUSINESS. 
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NAVTEQ CORPORATION
Please read this agreement carefully before 
using the Navigation System.
This is a licence agreement for your copy of the 
Navigable Map Database, (the ‘DATABASE’) 
originally made by NAVTEQ Corporation), used 
in the Navigation Syst em. By using this 
DATABASE you accept and agree to all the 
terms and conditions below.
Ownership
The DATABASE and the copyrights and 
intellectual property or neighbouring rights 
therein are owned by NAVTEQ Corporation or 
its licensors. 
Licence grant
NAVTEQ Corporation grants you a 
non-exclusive licence to  use your copy of the 
DATABASE for your personal use or for use in 
your business’ internal operations. This license 
does not include the right to grant 
sub-licenses.
Limitations of use
The DATABASE is restricted for use in the 
specific system for which it was created. 
Except to the extent ex plicitly permitted by 
mandatory applicable laws, you may not 
extract or re-utilise s ubstantial parts of the 
contents of the DATABASE, not reproduce, 
copy, modify, adapt, translate, disassemble, 
decompile, or reverse engineer any portion of 
the DATABASE.
Transfer
You may not transfer the DATABASE to third 
parties, except together with system for which 
it was created, provided  that you do not retain 
any copy of the DATABASE, and provided that 
the transferee agrees to all terms and 
conditions of this agreement.
Disclaimer of warranty
NAVTEQ Corporation does not warrant or make 
any representations regarding, either express 
or implied, regarding th e use or results of the 
use of the DATABASE in terms of its 
correctness, accu racy, reliability, or otherwise 
and expressly disclaims any implied warranties 
of quality, performanc e, merchantability, 
fitness for a particular purpose or 
non-infringement.
NAVTEQ Corporation does not warrant that the 
DATABASE is or will be  error-free. No oral or 
written information or advice provided by 
NAVTEQ Corporation, your supplier or any 
other person shall create a warranty.
Limitation of liability
The price of the DATABASE does not include 
any consideration for assumption of risk of 
consequential, indirect  or unlimited direct 
damages which may aris e in connection with 
your use of the DATABASE. 
Accordingly, in no event shall NAVTEQ 
Corporation or supplie r of the navigation 
system using the DATA BASE (‘Supplier’) be 
liable for any consequentia l, special, incidental 
or indirect damage s, including without 
limitation, loss of revenue, data, or use, 
incurred by you or any th ird party arising out of 
your use of the DATABASE, whether in an 
action in contract or  tort or based on a 
warranty, even if NAVTEQ Corporation or the 
Supplier has been advised of the possibility of 
such damages. In any event, NAVTEQ 
Corporation’s liability  for direct damages is 
limited to the price of your copy of the 
DATABASE. 
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THE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND 
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, SET FORTH IN 
THIS AGREEMENT, DO  NOT AFFECT OR 
PREJUDICE YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS 
WHERE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THE 
DATABASE OTHERWISE THAN IN THE 
COURSE OF A BUSINESS. Some states and 
laws do not allow the exclusion of implied 
warranties, so the abov e disclaimer may not 
apply to you.
Government end users
If the DATABASE is for a region of North 
America and is being acqui red by or on behalf 
of the United States government or any other 
entity seeking or applyi ng rights similar to 
those customarily claimed by the United States 
government, the DATABASE is licensed with 
‘limited rights’. Utilization of the DATA
BASE is subject to the 
restrictions specified in the ‘Rights in Technical 
Data and Computer Database’ clause at DFARS 
252.227–7013, or the equivalent clause for 
non-defence agencies. Manufacturer of the 
DATABASE of North  America is NAVTEQ 
Corporation, 10400 W. Higgins Road, Suite 
400, Rosemont, Illinois 60018, USA.
EUROPEAN DECLARATION OF 
CONFORMITY
Hereby, DENSO CORPORATION 
declares that this  DN-NS-019 is in 
compliance with the essential 
requirements and other relevant 
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.WARNING
The DATABASE reflects reality as 
existing before you received the 
DATABASE and it comprises data and 
information from government and other 
sources, which may  contain errors and 
omissions. Accordingly, the DATABASE may 
contain inaccurate or  incomplete information 
due to the passage of time, changing 
circumstances, and due to the nature of the 
sources used. The DATABASE does not 
include or reflect inform ation on - inter alia - 
neighbourhood safety; law enforcement; 
emergency assistance; construction work; 
road or lane closures; vehicle or speed 
restrictions; road slope or grade; bridge 
height, weight or other  limits; road or traffic 
conditions; special even ts; traffic congestion; 
or travel time.