display PEUGEOT 207 2011 Workshop Manual

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QUESTIONANSWERSOLUTION
The stored stations donot function (no sound, 87.5 Mhz is displayed...).
An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which thestations are stored.

The quality of receptionof the radio station listened to graduallydeteriorates or the stored stations do not function(no sound, 87.5 Mhz is displayed...).
The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listenedto or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the vehicle is travelling.
Activate the RDS function to enable the system to check whether there is a more powerful transmitter in the geographical area.
The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block reception, including in RDS mode. This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate a failure of the audio equipment.
The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when goingthrough a car wash or into an underground car park).
Have the aerial checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Sound cut-outs of 1 to2 seconds in radio mode.During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency permitting better reception of the station.
Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon is too frequent and always on the same route.

With the engine off, the audio equipment switches off after a few minutes of use.
When the engine is switched off, the audio equipment operating timedepends on the battery charge.
The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.
Start the vehicle's engine to increase the batterycharge.

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QUESTIONANSWERSOLUTION
Wait until the traffi cinformation is beingreceived correctly(displaying of the traffi c
information symbols on
the map). TA is selected. However, certain traffi c
jams along the route are not
indicated in real time. On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the traffi c information.
In certain countries, onl
y major routes (motorways...) are listed for the
traffi c information. This phenomenon is normal. The system is
dependent on the traffi c information available.
I receive a speed camera
alert for a camera which
is not on my route.The s
ystem announces all speed cameras located in a conical zone
forward of the vehicle. It may detect speed cameras on nearby or parallel roads. Zoom the map to view the exact position o
f thespeed camera.

The audible speedcamera alert is not
working.
Audible alerts are not active. Activate audible alerts in Navigation Menu, Settings, Set parameters for risk areas.
Th
e alert volume level is set to minimum. Increase the speed camera alert volume.

The altitude is not
displayed. On starting, the initialisation of the GPS may take up to 3 minutes toreceive more than 3 satellites correctly. Wait until the system has started up completely. Check that there is a GPS coverage of at least
3 satellites (long press on the SETUP button, then select GPS coverage).
Dependin
g on the geographical environment (tunnel...) or the weather,
the conditions of reception of the GPS signal may vary. This phenomenon is normal. The system is
dependent on the conditions of reception of the
GPS signal.

The route is notcalculated successfully.The exclusion criteria may confl ict with the current location (exclusion of
toll roads on a motorway with tolls). Check the exclusion criteria.

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FIRST STEPS
1. On/Off and volume adjustment. 2. CD eject. 3. Selection of the display on the screen from the following modes: Audio (AUDIO), Trip Computer (TRIP) and Telephone (TEL) functions. 4. Selection of source: radio, audio CD/MP3 CD, USB, Jackconnection, Streaming. 5. Selection of FM1, FM2, FMast and AMwavebands.6. Setting audio options: front/rear fader, left/right balance, loudness, sound ambience.7. Display the list of local stations, of thetracks on the CD or of the MP3 folders.


8. Abandon current operation.

9. TA (Traffi c Announcement) function on/off. Long press: access to the PTY (Types of radio programme) mode.g


10. Confi rmation.

11. Automatic search for a lower/higher frequency. Selection of previous/next CD, MP3 or USB track.

12. Selection of a lower/higher radio frequency. Selection of the previous/next MP3 folder. Selection of the previous/next USB devicefolder/genre/artist/playlist.


13. Display the main menu.

14. Buttons 1 to 6: Selection of a stored radio station. Long press: store a station.

15. The DARK button changes the display on the screen to improve driving comfort at night. 1st press: lighting the upper band only. 2nd press: display of a black screen. 3rd press: return to the standard display.

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03 MAIN MENU
AUDIO FUNCTIONS: radio,CD, USB, options.









> MONOCHROME SCREEN C
For a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the"Screen menu map" section.
TELEPHONE: Bluetooth hands-free, pairing, management of a call.
PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION: vehicleparameters, display, languages.
TRIP COMPUTER: entering of distances, alerts, status of functions.
> MONOCHROME SCREEN A

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AUDIO

Press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select theradio.

Press the BAND A
ST button to select
a waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM.

Brie
fl y press one of the buttons to carry out an automatic search of theradio stations.

Press one of the buttons to carr
y out a manual search of the radio stations.

Press the LI
ST REFRESH button to
display the list of stations received
locally (30 stations maximum).
To update this list, press for more than
two seconds. The external environment
(hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks, ...) may block reception, including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the
way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not indicate any failure of the audio system.

RDS RADIO


SELECTING A STATION
Pr
ess the MENU button.

Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS thenpress OK.

Select the FM WAVEBANDPREFERENCES function then pressOK.

Select ACTIVATE RDS then pressOK. RDS appears on the screen.
The RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the same station by automatic retuning to alternative fequencies. However, incertain conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be assured
throughout the country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the
territory. This explains the loss of reception of the station during a journey.

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The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3,
is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of several tens of music fi les on a single disc.
In order to be able to play a recorded
CDR or CDRW, when recording, the ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet fi le format isrecommended.
If the disc is recorded in another format, it ma
y not be playedcorrectly.
It is recommended that the same recordin
g format is always used for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible(4x maximum) for optimum sound quality.
In the particular case o
f a multi-session CD, the Joliet format is recommended.
The audio s
ystem will only play fi les with the extension ".mp3" with
a sampling rate of 22.05 KHz or 44.1 KHz. No other type of fi le(.wma, .mp4, .m3u...) can be played.
It is advisable to restrict fi le names to 20 characters without usin
gspecial characters (e.g. " ? ; ù) to avoid any playing or displaying problems.














MP3 CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE

AUDIO

Empty CDs are not recognised and may damage the system.
Insert an MP3 compilation in the pla
yer.
The audio equipment searches
for all of the music tracks, which
may take anything between a few seconds and several tens of seconds, before play begins.









MP3 CD
PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION

On a single disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 fi lesspread over 8 folder levels. However, it is advisable to keep to
a limit of two levels to reduce the access time before the CD isplayed.
While the CD is bein
g played, the folder structure is not followed.
All of the fi les are displayed on a single level.

To play a disc which has already
been inserted, press the SOURCE button several times in successionand select CD.
Pr
ess one of the buttons to select atrack on the CD.

Press the LI
ST REFRESH button to display the list of directories of
the MP3 compilation.

Pr
ess and hold one of the buttons for fast forward or backward play.

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PEUGEOT CONNECT USB

USING THE PEUGEOT CONNECT USB


Press LIST briefl y to display thepreviously selected classifi cation.
Navi
gate through the list using the left/right and up/down buttons.

Confi rm the selection by pressing OK. The lists available are Artist, Genre and Pla
ylist (as defi ned on the
iPod® ).®
Selection and Navigation are described in steps 1 to 5 above.

Do not connect a hard disk or U
SB devices other than audioequipment to the USB port. This could damage your installation.


CONNECTING AN iPOD ®
VIA THE USB PORT ®


Press one of these buttons to gain
access to the previous/next track on
the classifi cation list currently beingplayed.
Pr
ess and hold one of the buttons for fast forward or backward play.

Press one of these buttons to
gain
access to the previous/next Genre,
Folder, Artist or Playlist on theclassifi cation list currently being played.
Press and hold LI
ST to display the different classifi cations.
Select b
y Folder/Artist/Genre/Playlist, press OK to select the classifi cation required, then press OK again to confi rm.


- by Folder: all
folders containing audio fi les recognised on the peripheral
device, classifi ed in alphabetical
order without following the fl ow chart.

- b
y Artist: all of the artist names
defi ned in the ID3 Tags, classifi ed in alphabetical order.

- b
y Genre: all of the genres defi ned in
the ID3 Tags.

- b
y Playlist: in accordance with the
playlists recorded on the USB device.

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The display and control is via the portable device. First ad
just the volume of your portable device.
Then ad
just the volume of your audio system.













USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX)
JACK SOCKET OR USB PORT
(according to vehicle)
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF THE
AUXILIARY SOURCE
PEUGEOT CONNECT USB


The auxiliary input, JACK or USB, allows the connection of portable equipment (MP3 player...).

Do not connect a sin
gle piece of equipment via the JACK socket
and the USB port at the same time.

Connect the portable equipment (MP3 player…) to the JACK socket or to the USB port, usinga suitable cable (not supplied).

Pr
ess the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select AUX.

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BLUETOOTH

For safety reasons and because they require prolonged attentionon the part of the driver, the operations for pairing of the Bluetooth mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands-free system of your
audio equipment must be carried out with the vehicle stationary
and the ignition on.
Press the MENU button.

A window is displa
yed with "Searching...".
Activate the telephone's Bluetooth
function.
In the menu, select:
- Bluetooth telephone
function -
Audio
- Bluetooth con
fi guration
- P
erform a Bluetooth search
The services o
ffered depend on the network, the SIM card and thecompatibility of the Bluetooth equipment used.
Consult your telephone's manual and your operator to fi nd out which services are available to you. A list of mobile telephones which offer the best range of
services is available from the network. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.









BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE SCREEN C

The TELEPH
ONE menu permits access to the following functions
in particular: Directory * , Call list, Pairing management.
The fi rst 4 telephones reco
gnised are displayed in this window.
A virtual keypad is displayed on thescreen: enter a code with at least 4 digits.

Confi rm by pressing OK.

"Pairin
g of Name_telephone successful" appears on the screen.
Select the telephone to be connected from the list.
Only one
telephone can be connected at a time.

A messa
ge is displayed on the screen of the telephone chosen: to accept the pairing, enter the same code on
the telephone, then confi rm by pressing OK.
The automatic connection authorised is onl
y active after the
telephone has been confi gured.
The directory and the call list can be accessed a
fter thesynchronisation period.
PAIRING A TELEPHONE

The pairin
g can also be initiated from the telephone.

(AVAILABILITY DEPENDS ON MODEL AND VERSION)


*
If
your telephone is fully compatible.

If pairin
g fails, the number of attempts is not limited.

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RECEIVING A CALL
display on the multifunction screen.Initiate the pairing between the telephone and
the vehicle. This pairing can be initiated from
the vehicle's telephone function menu or via the
telephone's keypad. See steps 1 to 10 on the
previous pages. During the pairing phase, the vehicle
must be stationary with the key in the ignition.
Select the telephone to be connected from the telephone functionmenu.
The audio system connects to a newly paired telephone
automatically.
Select the YES tab on the display
using the buttons and confi rm bypressing OK.

Press the steerin
g mounted control OK to accept
the call.








BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING


Wireless transmission of the telephone's music fi les via the audio equipment. The telephone must be able to manage the appropriate
bluetooth profi les (Profi les A2DP/AVRCP).
*

In certain cases, playing of the Audio fi les must be initiated from the
keypad.
**
If the tele
phone supports the function.
Activate the streamin
g source by
pressing the SOURCE button * . The
tracks to be played can be controlled as usual via the buttons on theRadio control panel and the steering
mounted controls ** . The contextual
information can be displayed on the screen.



MAKING A CALL


From the Bluetooth telephone function Audio menu, select Manage
the telephone call then Call, Call list or Directory.

Press the end o
f the steering mounted control for more than two seconds to gain access to your
directory.

Or
To dial a number, use
your telephone's keypad,with the vehicle stationary.

BLUETOOTH

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