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A.
Manoeuvre icon: indicates whether
the driver should turn left or right at
the next junction indicated by the
guidance and the distance to this
junction.
B.
Guidance route: indicates the route
to the destination.
C.
Vehicle marker: indicates the posi-
tion of the vehicle while driving.
D.
TMC icon: displays traffi c infor-
mation such as traffi c jams, road
works, etc.
When the icon is touched, detailed
TMC information can be viewed.
E.
Orientation mark: indicates the ori-
entation of the map displayed.
F.
Map scale: indicates the scale of
the map displayed.
G.
Name of the street: indicates the
name of the current street.
H.
Direction frame: displays the num-
ber of the next road or the name
of the next street which the driver
should turn into.
I.
Destination/intermediate destina-
tion icon: indicates the direction
of the destination or intermediate
destination.
Two-map display. Single map display.
Information displayed on themap during navigation
J.
Destination/intermediate destination
information: indicates the distance
and the time remaining until the des-
tination or intermediate destination is
reached.
K.
Press for access to the Route
Menu
in order to:
K1 - change the route in favour of an-
other making a detour through a
specifi ed region,
K2 - change the position of the desti-
nation, add an intermediate des-
tination and change the route
calculation conditions,
K3 -
display a route by various methods,
K4 - delete a route created,
K5 - search for points of interest (POI)
around the current location.
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Navigation settings andinformation (1/2)
G - Select the settings of functions
linked with the navigation to:
G1 - set the screen display parameters
such as:
- display 1 or 2 maps,
- display or do not display the POIs
on the map, display selected icons,
- change the colours of the map,
- display or do not display the name
of the current street.
- display or do not display the ad-
dress of the current street.
G2 - set route conditions, such as,
- avoiding traffi c problems,
- avoiding selected areas,
- avoiding roads at a certain time.
G3 - set the route guidance mode and
the displaying of the results of the
route search,
G4 - save, change or delete a location
in the address book,
G5 - display and select the traffi c in-
formation such as traffi c jams or
road works by selecting dynamic
guidance.
GH
G1G2G3
G4G5
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AUDIO-VIDEO
What is RDS?
RDS station following
Tr a ffi c information function
Your radio automatically checks
and selects the best frequency
for the radio station to which it is
tuned (if the station broadcasts on sev-
eral transmitters or frequencies).
The frequency of a radio station covers
approximately 30 miles (50 km). The
change from one frequency to another
explains the loss of reception during a
journey.
If the station to which you are listening
does not have several frequencies in
the region in which you are currently lo-
cated, you can deactivate the automatic
frequency following.
Radio Data System (RDS) func-
tion on the FM waveband permits:
- tuning to the same station while
travelling through different regions
(if the transmitters of this station
cover the area through which you
are travelling),
- temporary tuning to traffi c informa-
tion announcements,
- display of the name of the station,
etc...
Most FM stations use RDS.
These stations transmit non-audible
data in addition to their programmes.
The data transmitted in this way allows
you access to various functions, mainly
displaying of the name of the station,
temporary tuning to traffi c information
announcements or automatic station
following.
RDS allows you to continue listening to the
same station by means of the frequency
following. However, in certain conditions,
this RDS frequency following cannot be
provided throughout the country. Radio
stations do not cover the whole country,
which explains the loss of reception of the
station during a journey. The Traffic Program (TP) func-
tion permits automatic and tem-
porary switching to an FM sta-
tion broadcasting traffi c information.
The radio station or the source that you
are listening to at this point is paused.
Once the traffi c information has ended,
the system switches back to the radio
station or the source that you were lis-
tening to initially.
Regional following mode
Some stations are organised in
a network.
In different regions, they broad-
cast different or shared programmes
depending on the time of day.
You can follow:
- a regional station only,
- the entire network, with the possibility
that you will be listening to a different
programme.
Programme types
Some stations offer the option
of listening to a themed type of
programme as a priority, select-
ed from the list available below:
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFOS, 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.
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DVD MODE
The DVD button is only active if the
player contains a DVD.
Press Open to return the screen to the
vertical position. For safety reasons, the video
is not displayed while driving,
however the audio can be
played.
To display the picture and watch a
DVD, park the vehicle in a safe place.
K.
To display the DVD title menu.
L.
To scroll up or down through the
chapters.
Press and hold for fast backwards
or forwards play.
M.
To scroll up or down through the titles.
N.
To enter a title or chapter number.
O.
To change the angle.
P.
To change the language of the sub-
titles.
Q.
To change the language.
R.
To select a chapter or title or specify
a number.
A.
This icon is displayed when the opera-
tion requested cannot be carried out.
B.
The number of the chapter currently
being played is displayed.
C.
The number of the title currently
being played is displayed.
D.
Symbols display the current status
of the player.
E.
The playing time is displayed.
F.
To resume normal play when play is
paused or during slow-motion play.
G.
To stop play temporarily.
H.
To stop play. Press the screen to
access the menu.
I.
For slow-motion play.
J.
To play the previously selected zone
on the disc.
Information displayed in DVDmode ABCDE
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AABS .......................................... 103
ABS and EBFD systems........... 103
Accessories .............................. 158
Accessory socket,
12V .................. 64, 66, 67, 70, 71
Access to bulbs ........................ 137
Access to the 3rd row ................. 54
Adjusting headlamps .................. 89
Adjusting seat belt height ......... 105
Adjusting the steering wheel....... 63
Airbags, curtain.................. 110, 111
Airbags, front .....................108, 111
Airbags, lateral................... 110, 111
Air conditioning ........................... 19
Air conditioning, digital................ 46
Air fl ow ........................................ 19
Air intake..................................... 46
Air vents...................................... 44
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)... 103
Anti-pinch.................................... 82
Armrest, front .................. 52, 64, 66
Armrest, rear ......................... 54, 69
ASC .......................................... 104
Ashtray, portable ................... 64, 67
Athermic windscreen .................. 63
Audible warning ........................ 102
Audio-CD...169, 170, 172, 175, 177
Audio-telematics ....... 178-182, 186,
190, 191, 194, 196, 197,
202-204, 208-210,
213, 216, 217, 220-222Audio-video................................ 190
Audio system functions..... 178, 179
Audio systems .......... 164, 166, 167,
169, 170, 172, 173, 175,
177-182, 186, 190, 191, 194,
196, 197, 202-204, 208-210,
213, 216, 217, 220-222
Automatic illumination
of headlamps ..................... 86, 88
Automatic operation
of hazard warning lamps ....... 102
Automatic rain sensitive
windscreen wipers ................... 91
Automatic switching off
of lighting ................................. 88
BBattery ...................................... 130
Battery, remote control ............... 76
Blind............................................ 83
Bluetooth (telephone) ........ 220-222
Boot lid........................................ 81
Bottle holder ......................... 64, 69
Brake discs ............................... 130
Brake lamps.............................. 142
Brake pads ............................... 130
Braking assistance system ....... 103
Bulbs (changing, type) ...... 137, 142Changing a bulb ............... 137, 142
Changing a wheel .............. 132-135
Changing a wiper blade ............ 153
Changing the time ................ 39, 41
Check, particle emission fi lter ... 130
Check, passenger
compartment fi lter .................. 130
Checking the air fi lter ................ 130
Checking the oil fi lter ................ 130
Checks...................................... 130
Child seats ............. 94, 95, 97, 101
Cigar lighter ................................ 66
Closing the boot.................... 80, 81
Colour screen ............. 41, 178, 179
Controls for air conditioning ........ 46
Coolant ................................. 31, 32
Coolant level ............................. 129
Coolant temperature
warning lamp ........................... 32
Cooled glove box .................. 64, 65
Courtesy lamp, front ................... 92
Courtesy lamp, rear .................... 92
Cruise control ........................... 121
Cup holder ...................... 64, 68, 69
CVT gearbox ............................ 113 C A
CCapacity, fuel tank ...................... 84
CD changer ...................... 175, 177
CD MP3 ............................ 194, 196DDeactivating ASC...................... 104
Deactivating the passenger
airbag .................................... 108
Defrosting ................................... 46
Dials............................................ 21