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Vehicle access\bEngine starting
Jaguar Smart Key
Keyless entry
Leaving the vehicle
The vehicle WILL NOT automatically lock or arm
the alarm.
To lock and alarm the vehicle with a keyless action
the Jaguar Smart Key must be outside the vehicle.
Press the door handle button once to single\block.
Alternatively, use the Jaguar Smart Key.
Entering the vehicle
With keyless entry, operation of a locked door
handle or pressing the trunk release button will
allow access if the Jaguar Smart Key is within
approximately 39
inches (\fm) of that
entry point.
The Jaguar Smart
Key buttons do not
need to be pressed and it can be concealed in
clothing or even carried in a non metallic carrier.
The Jaguar Smart Key buttons can still be used
to unlock the vehicle.
Drive away door locking
When enabled, the trunk and doors will
automatically lock when the vehicle's forward
speed exceeds 5 mph (7 km/h).
This feature can be disabled/enabled via the
touch\bscreen. From the
Homescreen, select
Vehicle, then Veh. settings, thenSecurity.
Unlocking mode alternatives
Singlepoint entry will disarm the alarm and
unlock only the driver’s door with a single press. A
second press unlocks the passenger door and
trunk.
Multipoint entry will disarm the alarm and unlock
both doors and trunk with a single press.
To change between modes, press the lock and
unlock buttons simultaneously for three seconds.
The hazard lamps will flash twice to confirm the
change.
• Press once to lock the vehicle and arm the alarm.
• Press and hold to close any open windows (Global closing if enabled).
• Press once to disarm the alarm, unlock both doors and unlock the trunk.
• Press and hold to open the windows (Global opening if enabled) .
• Press once to switch the headlamps on for 25 seconds. Press again to
switch off.
• Press to disarm the alarm and unlock the trunk.
• Press and hold or press three times in three seconds to activate/cancel the
panic alarm .
1.Emergency key blade release button.
2. Emergency key blade.
Note: See the Owner’s Handbook for use.
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When a vehicle ahead enters the same lane as
you, or a slower vehicle is encountered in the
same lane, road speed will be adjusted to
maintain the currently selected gap.The warning lamp will illuminate to
indicate that the vehicle is in follow
mode.
ACCIS NOT a collision warning or avoidance
system. Additionally the system WILL NOTdetect:
• Stationary or slow moving vehicles below 6 mph (\f0 km/h).
• Pedestrians or objects in the roadway.
• Oncoming vehicles in the same lane.
Cruise (speed) control and ACC
1. SET \b use to set the road speed to be
maintained or increase/decrease the speed
in \f mph (2 km/h) steps when cruise control
is operating.
2. RESUME \b use to resume a set speed
retained in memory.
\f. CANCEL \b cancels cruise control but
retains the set speed in memory.
ACC only
4. GAP \b use to increase/decrease the time gap
to the vehicle ahead. The gap can be set to
one of four pre\bdefined settings, the largest
gap depicted by four chevrons.
The gap setting will be displayed in the
message center.
Dependent upon specification, your vehicle will be fitted with either the standard cruise control system or
the Adaptive \fruise \fontrol system (A\f\f). Both systems allow you to maintain a set speed until either
cruise control is cancelled or the brake pedal is used. A\f\f also allows you to maintain a gap between
yourself and the vehicle ahead when the speed of that vehicle is not greater than yours. Both systems are
controlled via switches on the steering wheel.
Cruise (speed) control and Adaptive Cruise Control
\f0
Driving
Cruise control will automatically disengage when
the foot brake is pressed or when the vehicle
speed falls below \f8 mph (28 km/h).
Forward alert
Forward Alert is a feature of the Adaptive \fruise \fontrol system. It provides limited detection and warning
of a vehicle in the road ahead.
1. Press to
activate.
The warning lamp in the instrument
pack will illuminate.There are four sensitivity settings and the
message center will confirm which setting is
selected. The setting can be changed by using
theGAP control (see 4above) while ACC is not
engaged.
The system will display warnings in the
message center even if ACC is not engaged.
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Calls via the touchscreen
Making a call
1.With a paired and active phone, select
Phone orComms from the Home screen.
2. From the Digit Dial screen, enter the number
using the on\bscreen keypad.
\f. Touch on the screen. The call
duration appears on the screen.
4. To end the call touch .
Calls via the steering wheel
1. Press and hold the Sourcebutton to access
phone mode on the touch screen and
message center. Use the scroll control to
find the desired phonebook contact.
2. To make or receive a call, press on the
steering wheel.
\f. To end a call, press again.
\f5
Bluetooth® cell phones
Cell phone
Compatible Bluetooth cell phones can
communicate with the inbuilt telephone system.
Connection must be made with ignition on or
engine running.
Use the following procedures in conjunction with
your Bluetooth phone manufacturer’s
instructions.
Pairing your cell phone to the vehicle
With the ignition on, touch\bscreen active and no
phone currently docked:
1. Start the Bluetooth search function on your
cell phone.
2. Your phone will list any Bluetooth
devices found. Select Jaguarfrom the list.
\f. Now enter the Bluetooth PIN 1\f1\finto your
cell phone.
The phone should now pair and dock to the
vehicle system.
To undock a cell phone, select Phonevia the
touch\bscreen then Settingsfollowed by
Undock.
Downloading phonebook entries
When a cell phone with phonebook download
capability is paired and docked, its phonebook
directory will automatically download to the
vehicle system.
The vehicle phonebook will be updated each
time a cell phone is docked to the system.
To change the Auto download setting via the
touch\bscreen, touch Phone, select Phone
options thenPhonebook . Apply the change.
Jaguar Bluetooth Connectivity
For the latest list of compatible phones and their
software, refer to
http:\b\bwww.jaguar.com\bus\ben\bxk\bmodels_pricing\b
features\bfeatures_convenience.htm.
Operating note: ‘Docking’ and ‘docked’ are terms
used in relation to a paired phone that is fully
linked to the vehicle system and can be used for
calls. The cell phone is not physically docked in a
cradle.
Cell phone auto connect
The phone may request 'set authorisation ' or
'always allow'. If this is set the phone will
subsequently connect automatically.
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