CD player CITROEN C-ELYSÉE 2016 User Guide
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Press ¯ to display the audio settings menu.
The
Â
settings
Â
available  are:
-
Â
Ambience,
-
Â
Bass,
-
Â
T
reble,
-
Â
Loudness,
-
Â
Distribution:
 Personalised  or  Driver,
-
Â
Left
Â
/
Â
right  balance,
-
Â
Fader
Â
(front  /  rear  balance),
-
Â
Auto.
Â
volume.
Screen C
The distribution (or spatialisation using the Arkamys© system), is an
Â
audio
Â
process
Â
which
Â
allows
Â
the
Â
sound
Â
quality
Â
to
Â
be  improved Â
according
Â
to
Â
the
Â
setting
Â
chosen,
Â
corresponding
Â
to
Â
the  position  of Â
the
Â
listeners
Â
in
Â
the
Â
vehicle.
AUDIO SETTINGS
Select and confirm " Other settings… "
to  display  the  next  setting  in  the  list. The
Â
Ambience,
Â
T
reble  and  Bass audio  settings  are  different  and Â
independent
 for  each  sound  source.
On-board  audio: Â
Arkamys© Sound Staging.
With
Â
Sound
Â
Staging,
Â
the
Â
driver  and  passengers  are  immersed  in  an Â
"audio
Â
scene"
Â
recreating
Â
the  natural  atmosphere  of  an  auditorium: Â
truly
Â
a
Â
part
Â
of
Â
the
Â
scene
Â
and  its  surroundings.
This
Â
new
Â
sensation
Â
is
Â
made  possible  by  software  in  the  audio Â
system
Â
which
Â
processes
Â
the  digital  signals  from  the  media  players Â
(radio,
Â
CD,
Â
MP3…)
Â
without  changing  the  audio  settings. Â
This
Â
processing
Â
takes
Â
account
Â
of  the  characteristics  of  the  passenger Â
compartment
Â
to
Â
produce
Â
optimum  results.
The
Â
Arkamys© software installed in your audio system processes the
Â
digital
Â
signal  from  the  media  players  (radio,  CD,  MP3,  ...)  and Â
recreates
Â
a
Â
natural  musical  scene,  with  harmonious  placement  of Â
instruments
Â
and  voices  in  the  space  in  front  of  passengers,  level Â
with
Â
the
Â
windscreen.
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The
Â
CD  is  ejected Â
automatically
 or  is  not Â
played
 by  the  player. The
 CD  is  inserted  upside  down,  is  unplayable,  does  not  contain  any Â
audio
 data  or  contains  an  audio  format  which  the  player  cannot  play.
The
 CD  is  protected  by  an  anti-pirating  protection  system  which  is  not Â
recognised
 by  the  audio  equipment. -
Â
Check
 that  the  CD  is  inserted  in  the  player  the Â
right
 way  up.
-
Â
Check
 the  condition  of  the  CD:  the  CD  cannot Â
be
 played  if  it  is  too  damaged.
-
Â
Check
 the  content  in  the  case  of  a  recorded Â
CD:
 consult  the  advice  in  the  "Audio"  section.
-
Â
The
 audio  equipment's  CD  player  does  not Â
play
 DVDs.
-
Â
Due
 to  their  quality  level,  certain  writeable Â
CDs
 will  not  be  played  by  the  audio  system.
The
Â
CD  player  sound  is Â
poor
. The
 CD  used  is  scratched  or  of  poor  quality.Insert
 good  quality  CDs  and  store  them  in  suitable Â
conditions.
The
 audio  settings  (bass,  treble,  ambience)  are  unsuitable.Set
 the  treble  or  bass  level  to  0,  without  selecting Â
an
 ambience.
I
Â
am
Â
unable  to  connect Â
my
Â
Bluetooth  telephone. It
 is  possible  that  Bluetooth  is  switched  off  on  the  telephone  or  that  the Â
telephone
 has  not  been  made  not  visible.-
Â
Check
 that  your  telephone  has  Bluetooth Â
switched
 on.
-
Â
Check
 in  the  telephone's  settings  that  it  is Â
"V
isible  to  all".
The
 Bluetooth  telephone  is  not  compatible  with  the  system.You
 can  check  the  compatibility  of  your  telephone Â
on
 www.citroen.co.uk  (services).
The
Â
Bluetooth  connection Â
is
Â
cut. The
 battery  of  the  peripheral  may  not  be  sufficiently  charged.Recharge
 the  battery  of  the  peripheral  device.
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The
Â
message  "USB Â
peripheral error"
or "Peripheral not
recognised"
 is  displayed Â
in
Â
the
Â
screen. The
 USB  memory  stick  is  not  recognised.
The
 memory  stick  may  be  corrupt. Reformat
 the  memory  stick  (FAT32).
A telephone connects
automatically,
Â
disconnecting
 another Â
telephone. Automatic
 connection  overrides  manual  connection.Modify
 the  telephone  settings  to  remove  automatic Â
connection.
The Apple
® player is
not
Â
recognised  when Â
connecting
 to  the  USB Â
port. The Apple
® player is of a generation that is not compatible with a USB connection.
Connect
the Apple® player to the AUX Jack  socket  using
Â
a
Â
suitable
Â
cable  (not  supplied).
The
Â
hard
Â
disk
Â
or
Â
device
Â
is
Â
not
Â
recognised
Â
when
Â
connecting
Â
to
Â
the
Â
USB
Â
port. Some
Â
hard
Â
disks
Â
and
Â
devices
Â
need
Â
a
Â
power
Â
supply
Â
greater
Â
than
Â
is
Â
provided
Â
by
Â
the
Â
audio
Â
system. Connect
Â
the
Â
device
 to  the  230  V  socket,  the  12  V Â
socket
Â
or
Â
an
Â
external  power  supply.
Caution:
Â
ensure
Â
that  the  device  does  not  transmit Â
a
Â
voltage
Â
greater
Â
than  5  V  (risk  of  destruction  of Â
the
Â
system).
When
Â
streaming,
Â
the
Â
sound
Â
cuts
Â
momentarily. Some
Â
telephones
Â
prioritise
Â
connection
Â
of
Â
the
Â
"hands-free"
Â
profile. Delete
Â
the
Â
"hands-free"  connection  profile  to Â
improve
Â
streaming.
In
Â
"Random
Â
all"
Â
play,
Â
not
Â
all
Â
of
Â
the
Â
tracks
Â
are
Â
played. In
Â
"Random
Â
all"
Â
play,
Â
the
Â
system
Â
can
Â
only
Â
take
Â
into
Â
account
Â
up
Â
to
Â
999Â tracks.
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AUDIO
Radio Text is  information  transmitted  by  the  radio  station  on  the  station
 or  on  the  song  being  played.
Press MENU.
Select "Radio" or "Media"
 (depending Â
on
 the  current  sound  source)  then Â
confirm
 by  pressing Â
OK
.
Select "RADIO TEXT"
 then  confirm  by Â
pressing
Â
OK
.
Display RADIO TEXT Audio CD
Insert 12 cm diameter circular compact discs only.
Some  anti-pirating  systems,  on  original  discs  or  CDs  copied  using  a Â
personal
 recorder,  may  cause  faults  which  are  no  reflection  on  the Â
quality
 of  the  original  player.
Without
 pressing  the  EJECT button, insert a CD in the player, play
begins
 automatically.
To
 play  a  disc  which  has  already  been Â
inserted,
 press  the  SRC/BAND button
several
 times  in  succession  until  "CD" is
displayed.
Press one of the buttons to select a
track
 on  the  CD.
Press
 and  hold  one  of  the  buttons  for Â
fast
 forward  or  backward.
Playing a CD
Select "On" or "Off"
Â
to
Â
switch
Â
radio
Â
text
Â
on
Â
or
Â
off,
Â
then
Â
confirm
Â
with
Â
OK to
save
Â
the
Â
selection.
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CD
Information and adviceOn  a  given  disc,  the  CD  player  can  read  up  to  255  MP3  files  spread Â
over
 8  levels.  However,  it  is  advisable  to  keep  to  a  limit  of  two  levels Â
to reduce
 the  access  time  before  the  CD  is  played.
The
 folder  structure  is  not  observed  during  playback.
In
 order  to  be  able  to  play  a  recorded  CDR  or  CDRW,  when  recording Â
it
 is  preferable  to  select  standards  ISO  9660  level  1.2  or  Joliet.
If
 the  disc  is  recorded  in  another  format,  it  may  not  be  played  correctly.
It
 is  recommended  that  the  same  recording  standard  is  always  used Â
for
 a  given  disc,  with  as  low  a  speed  as  possible  (4x  maximum)  for Â
optimum
 sound  quality.
In
 the  particular  case  of  a  multi-session  CD,  the  Joliet  standard  is Â
recommended.
The
 audio  system  can  only  play  files  with  ".mp3",  ".wma"  or  ".wav" Â
extensions.
A
Â
high  compression  level  can  degrade  the  sound  quality.
Playlists
 accepted  are  types  .m3u  and  .pls.
The
 system  can  recognise  up  to  5  000  files  in  500  folders  on  8  levels.
It
 is  advisable  to  restrict  file  names  to  20  characters  without  using Â
special
 characters  (e.g.  "  ? ;  ù)  to  avoid  any  playing  or  displaying Â
problems.
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AUDIO
Playing a compilationInsert  an  MP3  compilation  on  the  CD  player.
The
 system  constitutes  playlists  (in  temporary  memory)  which  may Â
take
 between  a  few  seconds  to  several  minutes.
To
 play  a  disc  already  inserted, Â
press
SRC/BAND
Â
several  times  in Â
succession until "CD"Â
is  displayed. Press one of the buttons to select the
previous
 or  next  track.
Press one of the buttons to select the
previous
 or  next  folder  depending  on  the Â
classification
 selected.
Press
 and  hold  one  of  the  buttons  for Â
fast
 forward  or  backward.
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The
Â
CD  is  ejected Â
automatically
 or  is  not Â
played
 by  the  player. The
 CD  is  inserted  upside  down,  is  unplayable,  does  not  contain  any Â
audio
 data  or  contains  an  audio  format  which  the  player  cannot  play.
The
 CD  is  protected  by  an  anti-pirating  protection  system  which  is  not Â
recognised
 by  the  audio  equipment. -
Â
Check
 that  the  CD  is  inserted  in  the  player  the Â
right
 way  up.
-
Â
Check
 the  condition  of  the  CD:  the  CD  cannot Â
be
 played  if  it  is  too  damaged.
-
Â
Check
 the  content  in  the  case  of  a  recorded Â
CD:
 consult  the  advice  in  the  "Audio"  section.
-
Â
The
 audio  system's  CD  player  does  not  play Â
DVDs.
-
Â
Due
 to  their  quality  level,  certain  writeable Â
CDs
 will  not  be  played  by  the  audio  system.
The
Â
CD  player  sound  is Â
poor
. The
 CD  used  is  scratched  or  of  poor  quality.Insert
 good  quality  CDs  and  store  them  in  suitable Â
conditions.
The
 audio  settings  (bass,  treble,  ambiance)  are  unsuitable.Set
 the  treble  or  bass  level  to  0,  without  selecting Â
an
 ambiance.
In
Â
"Random  all"  play, Â
not
Â
all
Â
of  the  tracks  are Â
played. In
 "Random  all"  play,  the  system  can  only  take  into  account  up  to Â
999
 tracks.
With
Â
the  engine  off,  the Â
audio
Â
system  switches Â
of
f
Â
after  a  few  minutes Â
of
Â
use. When
 the  engine  is  switched  off,  the  audio  system  operating  time Â
depends
 on  the  battery  charge.
The
 switch-off  is  normal:  the  audio  system  switches  to  economy  mode Â
and
 switches  off  to  prevent  discharging  the  vehicle's  battery.Start
 the  vehicle's  engine  to  increase  the  battery Â
charge.
The
Â
message  "the  audio Â
system
 is  overheated" Â
appears
 on  the  display. In
 order  to  protect  the  installation  if  the  surrounding  temperature  is  too Â
high,
 the  audio  system  switches  to  an  automatic  thermal  protection  mode Â
leading
 to  a  reduction  of  the  volume  or  stopping  of  the  playing  of  the  CD.Switch
 the  audio  system  off  for  a  few  minutes  to Â
allow
 the  system  to  cool.
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Labels, identification .....................................19 3
Lamps,  front  .................................................. 15
3
Level,
 AdBlue
® additive ................................. 13 3
Level,
Â
brake
Â
fluid  ........................................... 18
4
Level,
Â
Diesel
Â
additive Â
.................................... 18
5
Level,
Â
engine
Â
coolant Â
.................................... 18
5
Level,
Â
engine
Â
oil Â
...............................
.............183
Levels
Â
and
Â
checks Â
..............................
...181-185
Level,
Â
screenwash  fluid Â
................................ 18
5
Lighting
 ................
............................................ 91
Lighting,
Â
guide-me  home Â
................................ 95
L
ighting,
 i
nterior
 .............................................. 99
Lo
ading
 ..............................
....................... 8, Â 178
Load
Â
reduction  mode Â
.................................... 16
8
Locating
Â
your
Â
vehicle Â
...................................... 34
L
ow
Â
fuel
Â
level
Â
..............................
..................129
Maintenance
 (
advice)
 .................................... 17
5
Maintenance, routine
 ........................................ 8
M
ap
Â
reading
Â
lamps Â
......................................... 99
M
arkings,
 id
entification
 ................................. 19
3
Mat
 .......
......................................................... 17 7
Menu,
Â
main
Â
..............................
.....................198
Mirror, rear view
Â
.............................................. 47
M
irrors,
Â
door.................................................... 46
Mirror, vanity
 ..............................
.....................59
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................
..........13 0
Mountings,
 I
sofix
 ........................... 1
23, Â 126, Â 127
MP3
Â
CD
Â
................
................................ 203, Â 204Pads,
 b
rake
 ...................................................18
7
Paint
 colour  code Â
..........................................19
3
Parking
 brake Â
.......................................... 6
7, Â 187
Parking
 sensors,  rear......................................89
Petrol
Â
...............................
..............................131
Player,
 MP3  CD Â
...............................
..... 203, Â 204
Port,
 USB Â
................................................6
0, Â 205
Pre-heater,
 D
iesel
 ...............................
............13
Pressures, tyres
 .................................... 1
44, Â 193
Pre-tensioning
 seat  belts Â
..............................10
9
Priming
 the  fuel  system Â
................................13
2
Protecting
 children Â
....1
10, Â 114-116, Â 121, Â 124-127
Puncture
 ................
........................................140
Number
 plate  lamps Â
......................................
15
8
Opening  the  bonnet Â
......................................18
0
Opening
 the  boot Â
..............................
........33, Â 40
Opening
 the  doors Â
...............................
.....33, Â 39
L
MP
N
O
Indicators, direction ..............................1 00,  154
Inflating  tyres  .............................. ...................... 8
Inflating
 tyres  and  accessories Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
..............................
................140
Input,
 a
uxiliary
 ...............................
........ 207, Â 235
Instrument
 panel Â
...............................
..............10
Isofix
 m
ountings
 ............................ 1
23, Â 126, Â 127
Jack
 ........
............................................... 145,
 14
6
Jump
 starting Â
..............................
..................165
Key
 with  remote  control Â
............... 3
3, Â 34, Â 36, Â 64
Kit,
 han
ds-free
 .............................................. 20
9
Kit,
 temporary  puncture  repair Â
......................14
0
J
K
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