ESP Citroen C CROSSER DAG 2010.5 1.G User Guide
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STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS  
    
1.     On/Off and selection of    
radio or 
CD mode   
  
2.     Volume decrease   
  
3.     Volume increase   
  
4.     Search for a higher radio  
frequency/Next track/Fast 
forwards play   
  
5.     Search for a lower radio 
frequency/Previous track/Fast 
backwards play       Switching off 
 Press button  
1  for more than two seconds.  
  Selecting the source  
 Press button   1 . 
 The source changes in the following order: FM1/FM2/FM3/MW/LW/CD/FM1...     Searching in radio mode 
 Press  button   
4   or    5   to  search  for  a 
higher or lower radio frequency respec- 
tively.   
  Searching in CD mode  
 Press button   4  or   5  to select the next or 
previous track on the CD respectively.  
 Press and hold button   4  or   5  for fast for-
wards or fast backwards playing of the  
current track of the CD respectively. 
  Switching on 
 Press button  
1  for more than two seconds. 
 The last source selected before switching 
off comes back into operation.   
  Adjusting the volume  
 Press and hold button   2  or   3  to decrease 
or increase the volume respectively.    While  a  track  is  being  played,  press  
button  
5  once to return to the beginning 
of this track.   
 They  can  be  used  when  the  ignition 
switch is in the "ON" or "ACC" position.    
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS 
  Switching on 
 Press the "PWR" button.  
 The last source selected be- 
fore  switching  off  resumes 
operation. 
  Adjusting the volume 
 Turn the "VOL" dial respec- 
tively to the left to decrease 
the volume or to the right to 
increase it.  
  Switching off 
 Press the "PWR" button again.  
  Setting the audio modes 
 Press  the  "SOUND"  but- 
ton several times; the audio 
modes change in the follow-
ing order:  
  SUB  PUNCH/TYPE/FIELD/ 
BASS/MID/TREBLE/FADER/
BALANCE/OFF.  
  Quick access mode 
 To access the personalised sound func- 
tions quickly, press and hold this button, 
then  turn  it  to  reach  the  personalised 
sound setting of your choice.   
Release the button to store the setting.  
  "Hold" mode 
 If  you  press  this  button  for  more  than 
2 seconds  in  the  audio  setting  mode, 
the  system  switches  to  "Hold"  mode. 
The  audio  mode  selected  will  be  re-
tained until you press this button again 
for more than 2 seconds. 
  Selecting the musical ambience "TYPE" 
 Turn  the  "SOUND"  dial;  the  
musical  ambiences  change 
in the following order:  
 CLASSIC/JAZZ/POP/ROCK/ 
HIP-HOP. 
 Once the ambience has been selected, 
 p r e s s   t h e   " S O U N D "   b u t t o n   t o   c o n fi   r m .   
 "CLASSIC":  optimises  the  acoustics  to  
obtain perfect equalisation of the sound 
for classical music.  
 "JAZZ":  optimises  the  acoustics  to  ob- 
 t a i n    a n    a m b i e n t    s o u n d    w i t h    s p e c i fi   c  
modulations  in  the  bass,  mid  tone  and 
treble for jazz.  
 "POP":  optimises  the  acoustics  to  ob- 
tain clear vocals and modulation of the 
bass and treble for pop music.  
 "ROCK": optimises the acoustics to ob- 
tain a sound in harmony with the rhythm 
which  places  the  emphasis  on  the  mid 
tone for rock music.  
 "HIP-HOP":  optimises  the  acoustics  to  
obtain a powerful sound and accentua-
tion of the bass for hip-hop music. 
 If the "TYPE" is changed, the sound 
 c u t s   o u t   b r i e fl   y .    
 The audio setting mode is deactivat-
ed  when  the  radio  is  operated  or  a 
CD  is  played  or  after  approximately 
10 seconds without any action.  
 The  audio  equipment  functions  can  be 
used  when  the  ignition  switch  is  in  the 
"ON or "ACC" position.       
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  Selecting the surround effect "FIELD" 
 Turn  the  "SOUND"  dial;  the  
surround  effects  change  in 
the following order: 
 NORMAL/STAGE/LIVE/HALL. 
 "NORMAL": produces a sound in which 
the  voices  are  at  the  front  and  the  in-
struments 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  
 t h a t    o f    a    c o n c e r t    h a l l    w i t h    d e fl   e c t i o n    o f  
the sound. 
  Setting the bass "BASS" 
 Turn  the  "SOUND"  dial  to  
set the required bass value.  
  Setting the mid tone "MID" 
 Turn  the  "SOUND"  dial  to  set  the  re- 
quired mid tone value.  
  Setting the treble "TREBLE" 
 Turn  the  "SOUND"  dial  to  set  the  re- 
quired treble value.  
  Setting the front/rear sound distribution "FADER" 
 Turn  the  "SOUND"  dial  to  set  the  bal- 
ance of the volume of the front and rear 
speakers.  
  Setting the right/left sound distribution "BALANCE" 
 Turn  the  "SOUND"  dial  to  set  the  bal- 
ance of the volume of the right and left 
speakers. 
 If the "FIELD" is changed, the sound 
 c u t s   o u t   b r i e fl   y .      If the value "0" is set, an audible signal 
will be heard.  
  Automatic volume adjustment "SCV" 
 This  permits  automatic  adjustment  of  
the  "VOLUME",  "BASS",  "MID"  and 
"TREBLE" settings in relation to the ve-
hicle speed. 
 Press  the  "SOUND"  button 
for more than two seconds to 
gain  access  to  the  functions 
setting mode.  
 Then, press this same button  
several  times;  the  functions 
setting  mode  changes  in  the  following 
order: 
 AF/CT/REG/TP-S/PTY  (languages)/SCV/
PHONE/OFF.  
 Turn  the  "SOUND"  dial  respectively  to  
the  left  to  deactivate  the  function  or  to 
the right to activate it.    If the "SUB PUNCH" is changed, the 
 s o u n d   c u t s   o u t   b r i e fl   y .    
  Setting the volume of the bass unit "SUB PUNCH" 
 Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the volume  
of the bass unit.  
   O n l y    v e h i c l e s    fi   t t e d    w i t h    t h e    " P r e m i u m   
Sound"  system  can  offer  the  "SUB 
PUNCH" setting. 
 Once the surround effect has been se-
lected,  press  the  "SOUND"  button  to 
 c o n fi   r m .      
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RADIO 
  Selecting radio mode 
 Press  the  "PWR"  button  
or  the  "AM/FM"  button  to 
switch on the radio.   Disconnecting  the  battery  terminals 
clears the stored radio stations.  
  Selecting the waveband 
 Press  the  "AM/FM"  button  
several times in succession 
to  select  the  waveband;  it 
changes  in  the  following 
order:  FM1/FM2/FM3/MW/
LW/FM1...  
  Automatic station search 
 Press  the  "SEEK     "  or 
"SEEK      "  button  to  search 
the lower frequencies or the  
higher  frequencies  respec-
tively. 
  Manual station search 
 Turn  the  "TUNE"  dial  re- 
spectively  to  the  left  to 
search  the  lower  frequen-
cies or to the right to search 
the higher frequencies.  
  Manual station storing 
 Press  one  of  the  six  buttons  "1"  to  "6"  
until an audible signal is heard.  
 The  sound  cuts  out  then  becomes  au- 
dible  again  when  the  station  has  been 
stored.  
 The  number  of  the  button  and  the  as- 
sociated radio frequency appear on the 
screen. 
  Automatic station storing 
 Press  the  "AM/FM"  button  
for more than two seconds. 
  Recalling stored stations 
 Press  one  of  the  six  buttons  "1"  to  "6".  
The station corresponding to the wave-
band selected appears on the screen. 
 The  search  begins  automatically  and 
 s t o p s   a t   t h e   fi   r s t   s t a t i o n   f o u n d .      The six stations offering the best recep-
 t i o n    a r e    s t o r e d    a n d    c l a s s i fi   e d    f r o m    t h e  
weakest to the strongest on the six cor-
responding buttons.  
 You can store up to six stations on each 
waveband.  
 Storing  a  new  station  replaces  the  pre- 
vious station.   Stations  can  only  be  stored  automati-
cally on wavebands FM3, MW and LW.  
 Storing  new  stations  replaces  the  pre- 
vious stations. 
 This storing can be activated automatically 
irrespective of the waveband selected. 
 To  recall  the  pre-set  stored  setting, 
press the button and release it within 
two seconds.          
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  Themed type of programme "PTY" 
 Some stations offer the option of listen- 
ing to a themed type of programme as a 
priority,  selected  from  the  list  available 
below: 
 NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, SPORT,  EDUCATE, 
DRAMA,  CULTURE,  SCIENCE,  VARIED, 
POP M,  ROCK M,  EASY M,  LIGHT M, 
CLASSICS, OTHER M, WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN,  SOCIAL,  RELIGION,  PHONE IN, 
TRAVEL,  LEISURE,  JAZZ,  COUNTRY, 
NATION M, OLDIES, FOLK M, DOCUMENT. 
  Emergency broadcasts "ALERT" 
 An  emergency  broadcast  automatically  
and temporarily interrupts the FM station 
or the source that you are listening to.  
 The message "ALERT" appears on the  
display and the volume is different from 
that of the previous source.  
 Following  the  emergency  broadcast,  
the message disappears and the volume 
returns to that of the source prior to the 
interruption.     Search for a "PTY" broadcast 
 Press the "PTY" button.  
 Turn  the  "TUNE"  dial  to  se- 
lect  the  type  of  programme 
required. 
 Two  seconds  later,  the  radio  searches 
for  a  broadcast  which  corresponds  to 
your selection; the type of PTY selected 
 fl   a s h e s   o n   t h e   d i s p l a y .   
 Once  the  station  has  been  found,  its  
name appears on the display. 
 You can press the "SEEK     " or "SEEK     " 
 b u t t o n s   t o   fi   n d   a n o t h e r   s t a t i o n .  
 If  no  station  is  found  corresponding 
to your selected type of programme, 
"NONE"  appears  on  the  display  for 
 fi   v e   s e c o n d s   a n d   t h e   r a d i o   r e t u r n s   t o  
the previous station.  
 You can store up to six PTY programmes.  
 Each  new  programme  stored  replaces  
the previous one. 
  Storing a "PTY" programme   To recall the pre-set memory setting, 
press the button and release it within 
two seconds.  
  Changing the display language of 
the "PTY" programme   Press the "TUNE" button for 
more  than  two  seconds  to 
access the functions setting 
mode. 
 Then, press this button several times in 
succession; the functions setting mode 
changes in the following order:  
 AF/CT/REG/TP-S/PTY (languages)/SCV/ 
PHONE/OFF.  
 Turn the "TUNE" dial to the left or to the  
right to select the language (ENGLISH, 
FRANCAIS,  DEUTSCH,  SVENSK, 
ESPAGNOL, ITALIANO).     The  sound  cuts  out  then  becomes  au- 
dible  again  when  the  programme  has 
been stored.  
 The number of the button and the asso- 
ciated  PTY  programme  appear  on  the 
display. 
 Turn  the  "TUNE"  dial  to  set  
the  PTY  programme  to  be 
stored.  
 Press  one  of  the  six  but- 
tons "1" to "6" for more than 
two seconds.      
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CD PLAYER 
 This  can  play  audio  CDs  (CD-DA,  CD- 
Text, CD-R/RW) or MP3 CDs. 
  Selecting CD mode 
 If  the  player  already  con- 
tains  a  disc,  press  the  "CD" 
button.  
 "CD",  the  track  number  and 
the playing time appear on the screen. 
  Functions setting mode 
 This  permits  activation  or  deactivation  
of the functions below. 
 Press the "TUNE" button for 
more  than  two  seconds  to 
access the functions setting 
mode.  
 Then, press this button sev- 
eral  times  in  succession; 
the  functions  setting  mode  changes  in 
the following order:  
 AF/CT/REG/TO-S/PTY  (languages)/SCV/ 
PHONE/OFF.  
 Turn the "TUNE" dial respectively to the  
left to deactivate the function ("OFF") or 
to the right to activate it ("ON"). 
 The  "PHONE"  is  not  operational  at 
present.  
 The  functions  setting  mode  is  deacti- 
vated  after  approximately  10 seconds 
without any action.    After  inserting  a  disc,  printed  face  up-
wards, the player starts automatically. 
  Ejecting a disc 
 Press this button to remove  
the  disc  from  the  player. 
The  system  automatically 
switches to radio mode. 
  Fast search 
 Press  and  hold  button  "    " 
or  "    "  to  carry  out  a  fast 
backwards  or  forwards 
search respectively. 
 Play begins when the button is released.   
  Selecting a track 
 Press  button  "    "  or  "    "  to 
select  the  previous  or  next  
track respectively.  
  Repeating a track   Press  the  "RPT"  button  to 
repeat  the  play  of  the  cur-
rent  track.  "RPT"  appears 
on the screen. 
 To  exit  this  mode,  press  this  button 
again.   
  Random playing of a disc 
 Press  the  "RDM"  button  
to  start  random  play  of  the 
tracks  on  the  disc.  "RDM" 
appears on the screen. 
 To  exit  this  mode,  press  this  button 
again.  
 Insert circular compact discs only.  
 8 cm compact discs must be inserted  
in the centre of the player slot.  
 Once  ejected,  if  the  compact  disc  is 
 n o t   r e m o v e d   w i t h i n   fi   f t e e n   s e c o n d s ,   i t  
is reloaded into the player.  
  Audio CDs         
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CD PLAYER 
 This  can  play  audio  CDs  (CD-DA,  CD- 
Text, CD-R/RW) or MP3 CDs. 
  Selecting CD mode 
 If  the  player  already  con- 
tains  a  disc,  press  the  "CD" 
button.  
 "CD",  the  track  number  and 
the playing time appear on the screen. 
  Functions setting mode 
 This  permits  activation  or  deactivation  
of the functions below. 
 Press the "TUNE" button for 
more  than  two  seconds  to 
access the functions setting 
mode.  
 Then, press this button sev- 
eral  times  in  succession; 
the  functions  setting  mode  changes  in 
the following order:  
 AF/CT/REG/TO-S/PTY  (languages)/SCV/ 
PHONE/OFF.  
 Turn the "TUNE" dial respectively to the  
left to deactivate the function ("OFF") or 
to the right to activate it ("ON"). 
 The  "PHONE"  is  not  operational  at 
present.  
 The  functions  setting  mode  is  deacti- 
vated  after  approximately  10 seconds 
without any action.    After  inserting  a  disc,  printed  face  up-
wards, the player starts automatically. 
  Ejecting a disc 
 Press this button to remove  
the  disc  from  the  player. 
The  system  automatically 
switches to radio mode. 
  Fast search 
 Press  and  hold  button  "    " 
or  "    "  to  carry  out  a  fast 
backwards  or  forwards 
search respectively. 
 Play begins when the button is released.   
  Selecting a track 
 Press  button  "    "  or  "    "  to 
select  the  previous  or  next  
track respectively.  
  Repeating a track   Press  the  "RPT"  button  to 
repeat  the  play  of  the  cur-
rent  track.  "RPT"  appears 
on the screen. 
 To  exit  this  mode,  press  this  button 
again.   
  Random playing of a disc 
 Press  the  "RDM"  button  
to  start  random  play  of  the 
tracks  on  the  disc.  "RDM" 
appears on the screen. 
 To  exit  this  mode,  press  this  button 
again.  
 Insert circular compact discs only.  
 8 cm compact discs must be inserted  
in the centre of the player slot.  
 Once  ejected,  if  the  compact  disc  is 
 n o t   r e m o v e d   w i t h i n   fi   f t e e n   s e c o n d s ,   i t  
is reloaded into the player.  
  Audio CDs