display JAGUAR XK 2011 1.G Quick Start Guide

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When you have found your ideal driving
position, the vehicle can memorise the settings
for future use.
1.Press the Mbutton. The red LED will
illuminate for a five second period.
2. Press button 1,2, or \fto store your driving
position.
The LED will extinguish and a chime will sound
to confirm that the settings have been
memorised. If the ignition is on, the message
center will display a confirmation message.
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Operating note
A seat position will only be memorised during the
five second period that the LED is illuminated.
An existing memory setting can be over\bwritten
with a new memory position.
Driving position memory
Recalling a seat position
To recall a memorised seat position simply
press and hold button 1,2, or \funtil the seat
has finished moving.
Convertible top
The vehicle must be stationary with the engine
running.
Note: The luggage separator MUST be in the
correct position before the top will retract.
• To open, press and hold the REAR of switch 1
in the overhead console.
An audible chime indicates start of opening.
Rear windows will open, the top unlatches and
starts to move. Front windows will fully lower.
When the process is complete another audible
chime will be given.
• Release the switch.
• To close, press and hold the FRONT of switch 1.
Convertible top operation
• DO NOT press the engine START STOP
button while the top is operating. Doing so will
cause the system to lose its position memory.
• DO NOT operate the top while the vehicle is in motion. Doing so may damage the top and/or its
operating mechanism.
• DO NOT open the trunk while the top is operating. This will cause the operation to stop.
Once again an audible chime is given and the
windows will lower before the roof moves back
into position. When the process is complete
another audible chime will be given.
• Release the switch.
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1.Direction indicators/exterior lighting/
trip computer
2. Instrument pack, warning indicators,
message center and turn by turn navigation
\f. Wiper/washers
4. Audio system
5. Touch\bscreen display
6. Hazard warning switch
7. Home screen button
8. Climate control system
9. Engine start/stop button
10. DSC/Trac switch
11. Automatic speed limiter12.Electric parking brake
1\f. Dynamic mode switch
14. Winter mode switch
15. Jaguar Drive Selector
16. Cruise control
17. Horn
18. Steering column adjuster
19. Audio/telephone controls
20. Rear fog lamps
21. Trunk release
22. Fuel filler flap release
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Driving
Exterior lighting\bTrip computer
1. Front screen wash/wipe.
2. AUTO/intermittent wipe.
\f. Slow speed.
4. Fast speed.
5. With position2selected, rotate the collar to
adjust speed of intermittent wipe or rotate to
AUTO to select auto wipe controlled by the
rain sensor.
Wipers and washers
Move the lever forward for high beam and back
for high beam flash. Move it up or down to
operate the direction indicators. A brief push up
or down will flash the indicators three times.
Rotate the collar to the first position to select
side lamps.
Second position is headlamps.
Next position is Autolamps. Sensor controlled
to switch side lamps and low beam
headlamps on or off as appropriate.
Autolamps combined with exit delay.
Headlamps can remain on to illuminate the
immediate vicinity for a set period after
leaving the vehicle. There are three time
setting positions. Press the button on the end of the lever to
cycle through the trip computer displays in
the message center.
Autolamps
If AUTO mode is selected and the front screen
wipers are operated for more than 20 seconds, the
exterior lamps will be switched ON automatically
for a minimum of two minutes.
Instrument pack warning lamps
Low tire pressure
Air bag fault
Rear fog lamp on
Flashing lamp \b
Dynamic Stability
Control (DSC) activeSeat belt reminder
Forward alert active
Automatic Speed Limiter
(ASL) active
ABS fault
Parking brake on or
system fault \b Canada
only
Parking brake on or
system fault \b USA only
Adaptive Cruise Control
active
Engine malfunction
The following lamps will illuminate during normal driving to indicate that a related system or feature is
operating. If any other warning lamp illuminates, refer to the Owner’s Handbook.
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Manual gear changes
The steering wheel paddles allow manual gear
changing with eitherDrive orSport selected.
• To shift down, briefly pull the paddle.
• To shift up, briefly pull the +paddle.
When the paddles are used in Drive, gear
selection will revert to automatic mode if use of
the paddles is not maintained.
With Sport selected, continuous manual
operation is initiated if the paddles are used.
In both Dand Smode, automatic operation can
be reinstated by pulling the +paddle for two
seconds.
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Electric parking brake
• Apply manually when stationary in Park,Drive
or Reverse by pulling up the parking brake
switch.
• Can be manually released when the engine is running and the foot brake is applied. Press
the parking brake switch down to release.
• If manually applied whilst in Drive orReverse,
the parking brake will automatically
release when the accelerator is applied.
• Releases automatically when the gear selector is moved from Park.
Transmission
Gearshift interlock
The ignition must be on and the footbrake
depressed before the selector can be rotated
from thePark position. Maintain brake pressure
until a gear is selected.
Instrument pack message center
The current gear selection will be displayed at
the top of the message center.
Sport mode
To move from Drive toSport, press the gear
selector down and rotate. Automatic gear
changing continues but the gearshift points are
modified for full use of the engine's power.
Do NOT use the recess in the electric parking
brake as a storage area.
If the engine is switched off with Neutral selected,
automatic selection of Pis delayed for \f0 minutes.
Do NOT use this feature during vehicle recovery.
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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
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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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WhenReverse is selected, the rear and front
parking aids are activated.
The touch\bscreen will display a representation of
your vehicle and indicates any obstruction
detected. A coloured bar will show the
approximate distance from the vehicle to the
obstruction. An audible alert is also triggered
and will increase in frequency as the obstruction
is approached.
When moving forward into a space, enable the
sensors with the parking aid switch.
Alternatively, first select Reverse thenDrive.
Volume of the audible alert can be changed via
the touch\bscreen. From the Home screen, select
Vehicle, then Veh. settings, thenParking .
Parking aid will cancel when forward speed
exceeds \f0 mph (\f6 km/h).
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Parking aids
Cancelling the popup screen
To return to the previous screen view before
parking assist is automatically cancelled, touch the
screen within the pop\bup area.
Parking aid care points
Sensors may activate when water, snow or ice are
detected on the surface of the sensors. This is
entirely normal and regular cleaning will assist
performance.
Parking aid switch
1. Press to disable the parking aid. Press again to enable.
An LED in the switch illuminates whenever
the system is on.
Garage door opener
The button set 1in the roof console can be
programmed to transmit radio frequencies that
can operate external devices such as garage
doors, entry gates, security systems, etc.
See the Owner’s Handbook for full operating
instructions.
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Touchscreen and Audio
AM\bFM radio
From the touch\bscreen menu, selectAudiothen
AM\bFM. Subsequent touches of AM\bFMwill
scroll through FM1, FM2andAM.
Use the Seek Up or Seek Down controls to
manually find stations. Touch and hold any of the
nine station preset buttons to store a station.
Alternatively, touch and hold the Autostoreicon.
Autostore can automatically select and store up
to nine stations. Touch any preset button to
listen to a stored sation.
Touch Settings for additional tuner features and
sound settings.
Many screens feature the icon in the
bottom right corner. Touch this icon to return to
the previous screen.
Satellite radio
Satellite radio is a subscription service. To
activate and use the satellite radio, call the
satellite radio service provider (Sirius). Provide
them with the Sirius ID of the audio unit. The
Source button (item 3) will display Sat Radioin
place of HD Radio.
Subscribing to Sirius
1. Select Sat Radio.
2. If you are not currently subscribed to SIRIUS,
the system will automatically tune to the
preview channel (Ch\f84) and details for
subscribing will be shown on the screen.
\f. The vehicle must be outside.
4. Ensure that the ignition is on, preferably with
the engine running and you have a good
reception of Ch\f84.
5. Call Sirius on a phone that is NOT docked to
the vehicle.
6. Provide Sirius with your SIRIUS ID, details of
the subscription package you require and
payment details.
7. The authorisation and activation process can
take up to 35 minutes.The touch\bscreen requires only light touches.
Excess pressure could result in damage.
1.Press to switch audio on/off. Rotate for
volume.
2. Press repeatedly for screen on/off and
screen saver options.
\f. Press repeatedly for FM1,FM2, AM, HD
Radio ,CD, USB andiPod.
4. Touch any screen button to make a selection.
5. Seek Down and Up buttons for previous/next
tracks. Hold to enter manual seek mode.
6. Eject CD. Hold to eject all CD’s.
7. Load CD’s. Follow screen instructions.
8. Return to ‘Home’ screen.
Steering wheel controls
9. Audio volume.
10. Scroll through preset radio stations, CD
tracks or music folders.
Hold to select next/previous strong radio station
or next CD.
11. Audio mute.
12. Scroll through source options (as item \f).
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Connecting ports for portable iPod and USB
storage devices are located inside the center
console cubby box and can be operated from
the touch\bscreen. A dedicated iPod lead is
supplied with the vehicle.
Note:
All iPod generations are supported at this time.
The system will play PM3, WMA, WAV and AAC
files from a memory stick or a USB controlled
MP3 player or mobile phone.
Some MP3 players use proprietary file systems
that are not supported by the vehicle system.
MP3 players must be set to Removable Device
or Mass Storage Device mode (see the
manufacturer’s information). Only music files
added to the device in this mode can be played
via the vehicle system.
The vehicle system will support USB devices
with a storage capacity up to 256GB.Using the Portable Audio Interface
From theHomescreen, select Audiothen
Portable audio. Select USBoriPod.
When a device is connected, touch Foldersto
display all search methods such as Playlist,
artist, Albums etc.
Continue through the folders to find the music
you want to play. Use the arrow icons to scroll
through the list.
Touch and hold this icon to expand
details of music being played.
Pause/Play, Mix, Repeat and Seek
next/Previous are similar to CD use.
Portable Audio Interface iPod and USB
CD player
Press the LOADbutton and follow screen
instructions.
From the Homescreen, select Audiothen CD.
\f. Touch the required CD number icon \f to 6.
2. Touch to pause play. Touch again to restart.
3. Touch the next or previous icons to skip tracks or hold to move through a track.
4. Touch Mixto randomly play CD tracks. Hold
Mix to randomly play tracks from all CD’s.
5. Hold Repeatto repeat current CD. Touch to
repeat current track.
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Navigation
Setting a destination
Turn by turn navigation
Setting a destination
1.Select Navigation from the Home screen,
and when prompted, touch Agreeto access
the initial map screen.
2. From the navigation Menuscreen, select
Destination Entry .
\f. Touch either AddressorZip code.
4. With Address selected, touch Town, then
use the on\bscreen keypad to enter address
details. As each part of the address is
displayed, select from the list to confirm.
With Zip code selected, use the keypad to
enter a zip code. Use the long spacebar to
enter any required spaces.
5. When entry is complete, touch OK.
6. Touch Destin ation to begin calculation of the
route options.
7. The screen displays Route 1. To view
alternative routes touch \f Route. To use an
alternative route, touch one of the selections.
8. Touch Startto commence guidance.
The selected route will be displayed and
guidance will begin. When your destination is
reached, voice and visual confirmation is given.
The navigation system has features, which include: Search area\b\fountry selection, \fompass, Points of
Interest, Memory points, Split screen, Previous destination and Route preferences.
For more information, refer to the Owner’s Handbook.
Touch the icon to hear the last voice
instruction. To deselect voice guidance go to
the Navigation Menu screen then select Auto
Voice Guidance Off.
As well as the main navigation touch\bscreen,
there is a facility that utilises the message
center screen in the instrument pack. When a
destination is set and guidance is commenced,a simplified graphic guide is displayed giving
basic turn by turn information about the next
part of the journey.
Cancelling guidance
To cancel guidance, press Menu,Route
Options and then Cancel Guidance.
If the map is moved away from your
current location, the position icon will be
replaced by a touch button in the top left of the
screen. Touch to bring the current location map
back into view.
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