sat nav Peugeot 607 Dag 2002 Owner's Manual

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THE MULTI-FUNCTION
DISPLAY
General
– The multifunction, monochrome Cor colour display shows the
following:
– the time,
– the date,
– the outside temperature (symbol °C flashes if there is a risk of ice),
– the audio system displays,
– the telephone displays,
– status of the openings,
– warning messages (e.g. 'Fuel level low') and vehicle function status
messages, displayed temporarily,
– trip computer display (see corre sponding section),
– satellite navigation system dis plays* (see corresponding sec
tion),
– video images.
It is controlled by a keypad.
Superimposed display
When the status of a function (audio
system, telephone, trip computer,
satellite navigation system,....)
changes while the display has been
showing a different function, a win
dow opens to announce the modifi
cation (information / warning mes
sage), then disappears.
* According to country The control pad
This enables the functions, controls and parameters displayed to
be selected
and validated. It is located next to the display.
Dial
This has two functions:
–Rotation of the dial:
This allows you to move around the screen and thus select a
function.
It also allows you :
– after selection of a 'setting' type parameter, to increase or
decrease the value,
– with a 'list'type parameter, to open the list and scroll through
the values.
– Pressing the dial:
This allows:
– confirmation of the selected function or the modified value.
– selection of a 'setting' or 'list' type parameter in order to
modify it.
– cancelling of a superimposed display.
'MENU' button:
This allows access at any time to the general menu.
'MODE' button:
– brief press: – monochrome screen C: selection of functions (audio system,
navigation / guidance...),
– colour screen: access to the list of controls (context menu) of
the function being displayed.
– Press for more than two seconds: putting the screen on standby.
'ESC' button:
– brief press: cancelling of the operation in progress and a re turn
to the previous screen or erasing of a superimposed display.
– press for more than two seconds: return to the startup screen.

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Setting the parameters
From the
'general menu' , the
'Display configuration' menu
allows you to access the following
parameters:
– setting the video brightness and display,
– setting the date and time,
– choosing the language in which information is heard and displayed
(German, Spanish, French, Eng
lish, Italian), setting the formats
and the units. These settings allow
you to choose a display in km/h or
mph, the temperature in Celsius or
in Fahrenheit, and to modify the
hour (12 or 24 hour) and date
format.
Monochrome screen C
General menu
Press the
'Menu' button to select
one of the following functions:
– navigation/guidance* (see Section on 'Satellite naviga
tion system'),
– display configuration (see paragraph on 'Setting the
parameters', below),
– navigation options* (see Section on 'Satellite naviga
tion system'),
– telephone phone books (see 'RT2 audio equipment' section).
* According to country The colour screen
General menu
From the
general menu, select one
of the following functions by turning
the dial then press the dial to confirm:
• general information,
• navigation/guidance*,
• map*,
• trip computer,
• settings,
• video.
Note: to enable you to make full use
of all the system functions, you have
two CDRoms: one contains the soft
ware and the different languages of
the voice synthesis, the other con
tains the "Satellite navigation sys
tem" map data. The latter must be in
the drive for the "Navigation/Guid
ance" and "Map" functions to be
active.

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Setting the parameters
From the
'general menu' , the
'Display configuration' menu
allows you to access the following
parameters:
– setting the video brightness and display,
– setting the date and time,
– choosing the language in which information is heard and displayed
(German, Spanish, French, Eng
lish, Italian), setting the formats
and the units. These settings allow
you to choose a display in km/h or
mph, the temperature in Celsius or
in Fahrenheit, and to modify the
hour (12 or 24 hour) and date
format.
Monochrome screen C
General menu
Press the
'Menu' button to select
one of the following functions:
– navigation/guidance* (see Section on 'Satellite naviga
tion system'),
– display configuration (see paragraph on 'Setting the
parameters', below),
– navigation options* (see Section on 'Satellite naviga
tion system'),
– telephone phone books (see 'RT2 audio equipment' section).
* According to country The colour screen
General menu
From the
general menu, select one
of the following functions by turning
the dial then press the dial to confirm:
• general information,
• navigation/guidance*,
• map*,
• trip computer,
• settings,
• video.
Note: to enable you to make full use
of all the system functions, you have
two CDRoms: one contains the soft
ware and the different languages of
the voice synthesis, the other con
tains the "Satellite navigation sys
tem" map data. The latter must be in
the drive for the "Navigation/Guid
ance" and "Map" functions to be
active.

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Language
Select the required language, then
confirm and record the modification.
The system then asks you to load the
language inn the navigation system.
Select "Yes"then confirm.General information
The 'General information' function
displays an information summary on
the following items:
– the time, outside temperature, date or telephone status,
– the audio equipment and the tele phone,
– the range (see Section on 'Trip computer'),
– Navigation/guidance details* not covered by the map (see Section
on 'Satellite navigation system').
The context menu for this function
enables you to access:
– the parameters to adjust for opti mum use of the screen,
– the telephone directories (SIM, BIS, and TEL).
*According to country. Setting the parameters
To modify a parameter, press the dial or
the mode button.
The
'Settings' function displays a sum
mary of the settings used.
The context menu allows you to change
these settings:
– language used for vocal messages or
visual displays (French, English, Ger
man, Spanish, Italian, Dutch),
– colour (blue, green, grey, beige /
auto),
– brightness,
– frame (horizontal, vertical),
– time / date,
– units (kmlitres, milesgallons, °C, °F).
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To confirm modification of a
setting, select 'OK', then confirm
by pressing the dial.

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Changing the colours
Select the desired colour, then confirm.
If required, select 'automatic
day/night' , then confirm and record
the changes.
Note: this function allows the system
to change automatically to 'Night'
colour when the vehicle lights are on.
Changing the brightness
Select the 'Brightness' function,
then confirm:
– turn the dial clockwise to increase,
– turn the dial anticlockwise to decrease.
Record the modifications.
Note: this function allows only limit
ed adjustment of the brightness,
since the screen lighting is depen
dent on the sunshine/brightness sen
sor in the vehicle.
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Insert the software CDRom into the
drive in place of the map CDRom.
After a few moments, the mesage
"Warning Reprogramming Sequence"
then the message "Navigation applica
tion Processing" apears, together with
a progress bar.
When the message "Software Loading
End Eject CD" appears, eject the
software CDRom and insert the map
CDRom into the drive.
Check that the CDRom has loaded
correctly (see paragraph "Voice syn
thesis adjustment" in the chapter enti
tled "The satellite navigation system
with colour screen").

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The control pad
This lets you select and confirm the functions, controls and programmes dis
played. It is located by the side of the screen.
Dial; this has two functions:
– Rotation of the dial:This allows you to move roundthe screen and thus select a
function.
It also allows you: – with a 'setting' type parameter, after selection, to increase
or decrease the value,
– with a 'list'type parameter, to open the list and scroll
through the values.
– Pressing the dial:
This allows:
– confirmation of the selected function or the modified value.
– selection of a 'setting' or 'list' type parameter for modifica
tion.
– cancelling of a superimposed display.
'MENU' button:
This allows access at any time to the general menu.
'MODE' button:
– brief press: – monochrome screen C: selection of functions (audio sys
tem, navigation / guidance...),
– colour screen: access to the list of controls (context menu)
of the function being displayed.
– Pressing for more than two seconds puts the screen on standby.
'ESC' button:
– brief press: cancelling of operation in progress and return to the
previous screen or erasing of a superimposed display.
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SATELLITE NAVIGATION
SYSTEM
Introduction
The satellite navigation system
guides you, by means of vocal and
visual instructions (graphics), to
your chosen destination.
The heart of the system lies in the
use of a map data base and GPS
(Global Positioning System). With
this system you can fix the position
of your vehicle by means of a satel
lite network.
The system uses the following ele
ments:
– the control pad,
– the CDROM drive,
– the last voice message and route change recall control,
– the map data in CDROM format,
– the monochrome or colour screen.
Certain functions or services
described may vary depending
on the version of CDROM or the
country where the vehicle is sold.
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Satellite navigation system with monochrome
screen C.
General remarks regarding the display
When using menus, the functions which appear at the bot
tom of the screen are presented in various ways:
1 – Function selected,
2 – Function inaccessible in this situation.
3 – Function accessible.
Note: the 'List' function can hold a maximum of
80 addresses. During guidance, the screen displays various information,
depending on the manoeuvres to be carried out:
1
– Distance to next manoeuvre,
2 – Next manoeuvre to be carried out,
3 – Next road to be taken,
4 – Time,
5 – External temperature,
6 – Current road,
7 – Distance to final destination,
8 – Manoeuvre to be carried out,

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Satellite navigation system
with colour screen.
Updating the software
When you receive the system
update CDROMs:
– eject the mapping CDROM from the drive,
– insert the software CDROM in the drive; after a few seconds the
screen 'management of software
configuration of the system
appears,
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– compare the versions installed(System) with those of the CD
Rom in the drive; if the CDROM
version is later than the version
installed, load the CDROM by
confirming "YES",
– when the message "Software Loading End Eject CD" appears,
remove the software CDROM and
insert the mapping CDROM in its
place.
General remarks regarding the display
When using context menus, the
functions are presented in various
ways:
– Function selected (text on coloured background),
– Function accesible (black text),
– Function inaccesible in this situa tion (text on grey background). During offthemap guidance, the
screen displays the following various
information, depending on the
manoeuvres to be carried out:
1
– Next road to be taken,
2 – Estimated time of arrival,
3 – Remaining distance to be trav
elled,
4 – Diagram of the next crossroads
and direction to be taken,
5 – The direction to your destination,
6 – Street taken,
7 – Symbol showing voice synthesis
status,
8 – Distance remaining before the
next manoeuvre,
9 – GPS status symbol.

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Specific features of the colour
screen
'Trip computer' context menu
Briefly press the 'MODE' button to
select one of the following functions:
– Route 1,
– Route 2,
– Enter the distance to the destina tion (when guidance is not activat
ed; otherwise the information is
given by the navigation),
– Change the units (°C or °F, km and
litres or miles and gallons).
Time elapsed since the last zero
reset of the route
This is the time which has elapsed
since the last zero reset of the route
displayed. The time is calculated,
depending on the circumstances, by
the number of 'hours' and 'minutes',
'days' and 'hours' or 'months' and
'days'. Distance remaining to be travelled
This is the distance remaining to the
destination. It can either be calculat
ed by the navigation if guidance is
activated, or entered by the user,
minus the distance covered since
the distance was entered.
At the start of the journey, the dis
tance to be travelled is given by:
– the satellite navigation system, if
guidance has been activated,
– the user entering the distance to the destination.
Note: if digits are missing, dashes
are displayed in their place.
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