PEUGEOT 4008 2012 Owners Manual
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BLUETOOTH® TELEPHONE®
Say "Call
".
The s
ystem says "Name please".
USING A NAME IN THE PHONE BOOK
Give the name of the person that you wish to call. Pr
ess this button.
Give the location corresponding to the number that you
wish to call.
You must have fi rst matched a compatible Bluetooth®mobiletelephone with the system.
If several telephone numbers have been recorded for this person,
t
he system says "Do you wish to call <name> {home}, {work}, {mobile} or {pager}?"
The system request confi rmation of the name.
Answer " Ye s
".
Say "No
" to return to step 4.
The system says "Call to <name> at <location>" and makes the call.
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BLUETOOTH® TELEPHONE®
The telephone ring is sent to the speaker by the front passenger'sseat.
I
f an audio source (CD, radio, ...) is in operation when the call isreceived, it is placed on MUTE and only the incoming call is heard.
When the i
gnition switch is in the ACC or ON position, the audiosystem is activated automatically if an incoming call is received, even if it was originally off.
At the end o
f the call, the audio system returns to its previous state.
REDIAL THE LAST NUMBER CALLED
Press this button.
Sa
y "Redial".
RECEIVING A CALL
Press this button.
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09BLUETOOTH® TELEPHONE®
VOICE COMMANDS (1/2)
Confi gure
Ph
one book
Dial
Call
R
edial
Emer
gency number
Matchin
g options
Match a telephone
Delete a telephone
List o
f matched telephones
Select a telephone
Previous Press this button to start the voice recognition.
When the s
ystem is waiting for a voice command, say "Help" to obtain a list of commands which can be used in the current situation. Div
ert the call
A
dd a location
Confi
gure the confi rmation requests
Language
New entr
y
D
elete
Chan
ge
Call this number
Change another entry
Tr
y again
Clear all
Li
st of names Home, at home
Work, at work
Mobile, on mobile
Pager, on pager
Help
Continue
All
Cancel
M
ute
D
eactivate mute
Y
es
No
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09BLUETOOTH® TELEPHONE®
VOICE COMMANDS (2/2)
Press this button to start the voice recognition.
When the s
ystem is waiting for a voice command, say "Help" to obtain a list of commands which can be used in the current situation. Z
ero
One
Two
Three
F
our
Fiv
e
Six
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Eight
Nin
e
Star
(*)
Hash
(#) Word trainin
g
PIN
Repeat training
Activate
D
eactivate
Incor
porate the call
<di
gits> Send En
glish
Phone book New entr
y
Phone book Change
Phone book Delete
Phone book Clear All
Ph
one book List of names
Confi gure the confi rmation requests
Confi gure Select a telephone
Confi gure the matching options
D
elete a name
Confi gure the language
Confi gure the PIN
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AUDIO-CD System
The system is protected in such a way that it will onlyoperate in your vehicle.
01 First steps - Control panel
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is stationary.
When the en
gine is switched off and to prevent
discharging of the battery, the system switches off following the activation of the energy economy mode.
CONTENTS
02 Steering mounted controls
03 General operation
04 Radio
05 Music media players
06 USB player
07 BLUETOOTH
®
streaming
08 BLUETOOTH
®
telephone
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01 FIRST STEPS
Display the track.
Scroll through tracks. S
ymbols:
i: iPod® .
U: U
SB.
B: Bl
uetooth ®.
Random play in the currentfolder.
Press and hold
(audible
beep): random play in allfolders.
Loadin
g one or more CDs.
Switch audio mode:
->
CD ->
portable pla
yer (USB) / iPod ®
-> Bluetooth * ->
Repeat the current track.
Press and hold
(audible beep):
repeat all of the tracks in the current folder.
* Available according to version.
Audio system on / off.
Select radio source.
Select waveband (FW, MW, LW).
Automatic presettin
g of radio stations (autostore).
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01 FIRST STEPS
Fast back / forwards. PTY
On / Off.
Pla
y the start of each track in the current folder.
Press and hold
(audible beep): play the start of each track in all folders.
Pr
evious / next track.
Successive presses: pla
y returns to the start of thecurrent track.
Select previous / next folder (or track).
Ad
just audio settings (BASS, TREBLE, ...).
Manual search u
p and down for a radio station / PTY.
Function settin
g mode (AF, REG, TP, SCV, ...). E
ject one or more CDs.
Pr
ess: select folder
(or track).
Search for TP traffi cinformation.
Select previous / next CD.
Pause / stop and restart pla
y.
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02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
SPEAK
Press this button to activate voice reco
gnition (" Listening
" is displayed).
Durin
g voice recognition, press this button briefl y to pause voice recognition.
Make a lon
g press on this button to end voice recognition.
Press this button briefl
y to activate voice recognition, even during a call.
Increase / reduce audio volume.
START CALL
Press this button to answer an incomin
g call.
If th
ere is a 2 nd
incoming call, press toput the 1 st
call on hold and speak to the 2nd
caller.
In this case, press brie
fl y to switch from one caller to the other.
To start a three-way conversation, press
SPEAK to change to voice recognitionmode and say " Incorporate the call
".
END
CALL
Press this button to re
ject an incoming call.
During a conversation, press this button to end a call.
Search for a higher / lower radio frequency.
Next /
previous CD track.
CD fast forwards / backwards.
Lon
g press: audio system on / off.
Short press: selection of the source in thefollowing order: FM1 / FM2 / FM3 / MW /
LW / CD.
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03GENERAL OPERATION
Press the "PWR" button.
Th
e last source selected beforeswitching off resumes operation.
The audio equipment functions can be
used when the ignition switch is in the "ON" or "ACC" position.
To switch o
ff, press the "PWR" button
again.
ADJU
STING THE VOLUME
SETTING THE AUDIO MODES
Press the "
SOUND" button several
times; the audio modes change in the following order:
SUB PUNCH / TYPE / FIELD / BASS / MID / TREBLE / FADER / BALANCE / OFF.
Turn the "V
OL" dial respectively to the
left to decrease the volume or to theright to increase it. To access the personalised sound
functions quickl
y, press and hold
this button, then turn it to reach the
personalised sound setting of your choice.
Release the button to store thesetting. QUICK ACCESS MODE SWITCHING ON / OFF
The audio settin
g mode is deactivated when the radio is operated or a CD is played or after approximately 10 seconds without anyaction.I
f you press this button for more than2 seconds in the audio setting mode,
the system switches to "Hold" mode.
The audio mode selected will be
retained until you press this button again for more than 2 seconds. "HOLD" MODE
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GENERAL OPERATION
Turn the "SOUND" dial; the musical
ambiences change in the followingorder:
CLASSIC / JAZZ / POP / ROCK / HIP-HOP.
Once the ambience has been selected, press the "SOUND" button
to confi rm.
"CLASSIC": o
ptimises the acoustics
to obtain perfect equalisation of the
sound for classical music.
"JAZZ": optimises the acoustics to
obtain an ambient sound with specifi cmodulations in the bass, mid tone and
treble for jazz.
"P
OP": optimises the acoustics to obtain clear vocals and modulation of
the bass and treble for pop music.
"R
OCK": optimises the acoustics to
obtain a sound in harmony with the rhythm which places the emphasis on
the mid tone for rock music.
"HIP-H
OP": optimises the acoustics
to obtain a powerful sound and
accentuation of the bass for hip-hop music. SELECTING THE "TYPE" MUSICAL AMBIENCE
If the "TYPE" is chan
ged, the sound cuts out briefl y. SELECTING "FIELD" SURROUND EFFECT
Turn the "
SOUND" dial; the surroundeffects change in the following order:
N
ORMAL / STAGE / LIVE / HALL.
Once the surround effect has been selected, press the "SOUND" button
to confi rm.
"N
ORMAL": produces a sound in
which the voices are at the front andthe instruments surround the listener.
"STAGE":
produces a sound in which
the voices are immediately facing the listener, as on a stage.
"LIVE": produces a sound similar to
that of a live show, in which the sound reaches the listener from all directions.
"HALL": produces a sound similar to
th
at of a concert hall with defl ection of
the sound.
I
f the "FIELD" is changed, the sound cuts out briefl y.