bluetooth PEUGEOT BOXER 2021 User Guide

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Touch screen audio and telematics system
– Memorise the selected mobile device in the
favourites.


Set the parameters.



Add device
.


Add a new mobile device.



Connected audio.



Connect the mobile device only for audio.
Radio setting



DAB announcements
.


Activate or deactivate the announcements.



Activate or deactivate the options:
Alarm,
Event announc., Stock market newsflash,
Newsflash, Programme info, Special event, Sport
info, Public transp. info. Alarm announcement,
Weather newsflash.
Restore settings
Restore the default settings of the screen, clock,
sound and radio.
Delete personal data
Delete personal data, Bluetooth
® devices and
built-in presets.
Voice commands
Information - Using the
system
Instead of touching the screen, you can
use your voice to control the system.
To ensure that voice commands are always recognised by the system, please
observe the following recommendations:


speak in a normal tone of voice,



before speaking, always wait for the "beep"
(acoustic signal),



the system is able to recognise the voice
commands provided, regardless of gender

,
tone and inflection of the voice of the speaker,


if possible, minimise the noise inside the
passenger compartment,



before issuing a voice command, ask any
other passengers to refrain from speaking.
Since the system recognises commands
regardless of who is speaking, when several
people are speaking simultaneously

, it
is possible for the system to recognise
commands that are different or additional to
what has been requested,


for optimal operation, you are advised to
close the windows and any sunroof present
(on versions/markets where fitted) to avoid
any external source of disturbance.
Steering-mounted controls
This button is used to activate the “Telephone” voice recognition mode that
allows you to make calls, view recent/received/
outgoing calls, display the directory, etc.
This button is used to activate the "Radio/ Media" voice recognition mode that allows
you to tune to a specific radio station or a
specific AM/FM radio frequency, play a track or
an album contained on a USB stick/iPod/MP3/
CD.
Quick voice interaction can be used if
these buttons are depressed during a
voice message from the system; it allows you
to directly say a voice command.
For example, if the system is in the middle
of saying a voice help message and if we
know the command to give the system, by
pressing these buttons, the voice message
is interrupted and it is possible to directly
say the desired voice command (so avoiding
having to listen to the complete voice help
message).
When the system is waiting for a voice
command from the user, pressing these
buttons closes the voice session.
Each time a button is pressed, a "beep"
(acoustic signal) is emitted and the
screen displays a screen page of suggestions
asking the user to say a command.
Global voice commands
These commands can be made from any screen page after
pressing the voice recognition or telephone
button located on the steering wheel, as long as
there is no telephone call in progress.
Help

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ALPINE® X902D system
ALPINE® X902D system

Multimedia audio system -
Bluetooth
® telephone- GPS
navigation
For safety reasons, the driver must only
carry out operations that require close
attention with the vehicle stationary.
When the engine is switched off and to
prevent discharging of the battery, the
system switches off after activation of energy
economy mode.
For further information, refer to the
ALPINE user guide at:
https://www.alpine-europe.com
First steps
Use the buttons arranged below the touch
screen to access the main menus, then press
the virtual buttons on the touch screen.
Touch control: press a touch screen button
or list item gently with your fingertips to avoid
damaging the screen.
Swipe: move your finger gently across the
screen in a sweeping motion.
Drag and drop: tap an item on the screen and
move it with your finger to the chosen location,
then remove your finger.
You cannot zoom out by pinching the screen with
two fingers or zoom in by moving your fingers
apart.
To clean the screen, use a soft, non-abrasive cloth (e.g. spectacles cloth)
without any additional product.
Do not use sharp objects on the screen.
Do not touch the screen with wet hands.
Access the menu screen. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds
to turn the system off.

Display the navigation maps screen.
Press this button again to go to the
navigation menu screen.
Press and hold this button for 2 seconds
to access the return home route screen (if
the home address is not yet set, a screen is
displayed to set the address).
Decrease volume.
Increase volume.
View the phone menu screen.
When you receive a call, press the button
to start a conversation.
Smartphone voice commands via the
system.
Radio: automatic step-by-step frequency
search up/down for radio stations.
Media: previous/next track selection.
Display the audio/visual screen.
If the audio/visual screen is already
displayed, this button is used to change the
source.
Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to return
to the favourites screen.
Activate/deactivate the mute mode.

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Alphabetical index
A
ABS 29
Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)
71
Accessories

28
Active Safety Brake

90–92
AdBlue®

86
AdBlue® tank

87
Adjusting the date

21
Adjusting the seat angle

18
Adjusting the seat belt height

60–61
Adjusting the time

21
Advice on care and maintenance

70, 88
Advice on driving

6, 69–70
Airbags

35, 37
Airbags, curtain

35
Airbags, front

62–63
Airbags, lateral

35
Air conditioning

23, 39–40
Air conditioning, additional

39–40
Air conditioning, automatic

24
Air conditioning, manual

24
Air vents

23
Alarm

27–28
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

29
Armrest, front

19
ASR

29
Assistance, emergency braking

29, 64
Audible warning

28
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)

173–174
Audio system

134
B
Battery 45
Battery, 12 V
111–112, 102
Battery, ancillaries

102
Blind spot sensors

61
BlueHDi

14, 83
Bluetooth (hands-free)

137, 177–178
Bluetooth (telephone)

137, 177–178
Bodywork

89
Bonnet

79
Brake discs

85
Brakes

85
Braking, automatic emergency

90–92
Brightness

8
Bulbs (changing)

97
Bulbs (changing, type)

97
C
Cable, audio 136, 145
Cable, Jack
136, 145
Capacity, fuel tank

68
Care of the bodywork

89
CCS (Combined Charging System)

74
CD

145
CD, MP3

145
Centre console

4
Changing a bulb

97
Changing a fuse

101
Changing to free-wheeling

105
Charging cable (Electric) 71
Charging connector (Electric)
70, 101–103
Charging flap (Electric)

70, 101–103
Charging system (Electric)

5, 6, 69
Charging the traction battery
(Electric)

69, 101–103
Checking the levels

109–111
Checks

111 – 11 3
Checks, routine

111 – 11 3
Children

33
Child seats

33, 63–65
Cigar lighter

35
Cleaning (advice)

70, 116–117
Collision Risk Alert

90–92
Configuration, vehicle

15, 21
Container, AdBlue®

87
Control, heated seats

19
Control stalk, lighting

23
Control stalk, wipers

26
Control unit

71
Courtesy lamp, front

43–46
Courtesy lamp, rear

36
Courtesy lamps

36
Cruise control

85–86
D
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -
Digital radio
144
Dashboard

4
Daytime running lamps, LED

23

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