navigation system CITROEN DS3 CABRIO 2016 Handbook (in English)
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Touch screen tablet
This system gives access to:
-  m enus  for  adjusting  settings  for  vehicle Â
f
unctions  and  systems,
-
Â
a
udio  and  display  configuration  menus,
-
Â
a
udio  system  and  telephone  controls  and Â
t
he  display  of  associated  information,
-
Â
t
he  display  of  alert  messages,
-
Â
t
he  display  of  ambient  temperature  (a  blue Â
s
now  flake  appears  if  there  is  a  risk  of  ice),
-
Â
t
he  trip  computer.
And,
 depending  on  equipment,  it  allows:
-
Â
t
he  display  of  the  visual  parking  sensors Â
i
nformation,
-
Â
a
ccess  to  the  controls  for  the  navigation Â
s
ystem  and  Internet  services,  and  the Â
d
isplay  of  associated  information. After
 a  few  moments  with  no  action  on Â
t
he  secondary  page,  the  primary  page Â
i
s  displayed  automatically.
As
 a  safety  measure,  some  functions Â
c
an  only  be  viewed  when  stationary. Â
T
heir  display  is  interrupted  as  soon  as Â
t
he  vehicle  moves  off.general operation
Recommendations
It is necessary to press firmly, particularly for "flick"  gestures  (scrolling  through  lists,  moving Â
t
he
 m
ap...).
A
 light  wipe  is  not  enough.
The
 screen  does  not  recognise  pressing  with Â
m
ore  than  one  finger.
This
 technology  allows  use  at  all  temperatures Â
a
nd  when  wearing  gloves.
Do
 not  use  pointed  objects  on  the  touch  screen Â
t
ablet.
Do
 not  touch  the  touch  screen  tablet  with  wet Â
han
ds.
Uses a soft clean cloth to clean the touch
screen
 t
ablet.
Principles
Press the " MEn U" button for access to the
different  menus,  then  press  the  virtual  buttons Â
i
n  the  touch  screen  tablet.
Each
 menu  is  displayed  over  one  or  two  pages Â
(
primary  page  and  secondary  page).
Use the " OPTIO
nS"
 button  to  go  to  the Â
s
econdary
 pag
e.
Use this button for access to
additional
 information  and  to  the Â
s
ettings  for  certain  functions.
Use
 this  button  to  confirm.
Use this button to return to the
primary
 page  or  to  quit.
Monitoring
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Menus
navigation
Navigation is  available  depending  on Â
t
he  county  and/or  trim  level.
Refer
 to  the  "Audio  and  telematics" Â
s
ection.
Radio Media
Refer
 tothe  "Audio  and  telematics" Â
s
ection.
Settings
Allows
 configuration  of  the  display Â
a
nd  the  system.
Refer
 to  the  corresponding  section.
Internet
These
 services  are  available  depending
 o
n  the  county  and/or  trim  level.
Refer
 to  the  "Audio  and  telematics" Â
s
ection. Telephone
Refer
 to  the  "Audio  and  telematics" Â
s
ection.
dr
iving
Allows
Â
access
Â
to
Â
the
Â
trip
Â
computer
Â
and,
 d
epending  on  version,  the  adjustment
 o
f  settings  for  certain  functions.
Refer
 to  the  corresponding  section.1.
 V
olume  /  mute.
Refer
 to  the  "Audio  and  telematics"  section.
Press this button, then select the
desired
 m
enu.
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Fuse n°R ating Functions
F8 20 AMultifunction
 screen,  audio  system,  navigation  radio,  alarm Â
c
ontrol  unit,  alarm  siren.
F9 30 A12
 V  socket,  portable  navigation  support  supply.
F10 15 ASteering
 wheel  controls.
F11 15 AIgnition,
 diagnostic  socket,  automatic  gearbox  control  unit.
F12 15 ARain
 /  brightness  sensor,  trailer  relay  unit.
F13 5 AMain
 stop  switch,  engine  relay  unit.
F14 15 AParking
 sensors  control  unit,  airbag  control  unit,  instrument Â
p
anel,  digital  air  conditioning,  USB  Box,  Hi-Fi  amplifier.
F15 30 ALocking.
F16 -Not
 used.
F17 40 ARear
 screen  and  door  mirrors  demisting/defrosting.
SH -PARC
 shunt.
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239
"Multimedia":
hands-free system, audio systems, semi-
i ntegral  satellite  navigation  system,  portable Â
n
avigation  systems,  mapping  updates,  driving Â
a
ssistant  system,  DVD  player,  reversing Â
c
amera,  USB  Box,  speakers,  Hi-Fi  module, Â
2
30V  socket,  telephone/smartphone  carrier, Â
r
ear  multimedia  carrier... By
 visiting  a  CITROËN dealer,  you  can  also  o
btain  cleaning  and  maintenance  products  (
interior  and  exterior)  -  including  ecological Â
p
roducts  from  the  "TECHNATURE"  range, Â
p
roducts  for  topping  up  (screenwash  fluid...), Â
t
ouch-up  pens  and  paint  aerosols  for  the  exact Â
c
olour  of  your  vehicle,  refills  (cartridge  for  the Â
t
emporary  puncture  repair  kit...),  ...
Installation of radio
communication transmitters
Before installing any after-market radio communication  transmitter,  you  can Â
c
ontact  a  CITROËN  dealer  for  the Â
s
pecification  of  transmitters  which  can Â
b
e  fitted  (frequency,  maximum  power, Â
a
erial position, specific installation
requirements),
 in  line  with  the  Vehicle Â
E
lectromagnetic
 C
ompatibility
 D
irective (2004/104/EC). The
 fitting  of  electrical  equipment Â
o
r accessories which are not
recommended  by  CITROËN  may  result  i
n  a  failure  of  your  vehicle's  electronic Â
s
ystem  and  excessive  electrical Â
c
onsumption.
Contact
 a  CITROËN  dealer Â
f
or  information  on  the  range  of Â
r
ecommended  equipment  and Â
a
ccessories.
Depending
 on  the  legislation  in  force  in Â
t
he  country,  certain  safety  equipment  m
ay  be  compulsory:  high  visibility  s
afety  vests,  warning  triangles, Â
b
reathalyzers, spare bulbs, spare
fuses,
 fire  extinguisher,  first  aid  kit, Â
m
ud  flaps  at  the  rear  of  the  vehicle.
Practical information
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273
7-inch touch screen tablet
gPS satellite navigation - Multimedia audio - Bluetooth® telephone
Contents
First steps
2 74
Steering
Â
mounted
Â
controls
Â
2
76
Menus
277
Navigation
 2
78
Navigation
Â
-
Â
Guidance
Â
2
86
Traffic
 29
0
Radio
Â
Media
Â
2
92
Radio
Â
2
98
DAB
Â
(Digital
Â
Audio
Â
Broadcasting)
Â
radio Â
3
00
Media
Â
3
02
Settings
 3
06
Internet
 3
14
Internet
Â
browser
Â
3
15
MirrorLink
® 31 8
Telephone
 3
20
Frequently
 asked  questions Â
3
28
The
Â
system
Â
is
Â
protected
Â
in
Â
such
Â
a
Â
way
Â
that
Â
it
Â
will
Â
only
Â
operate
Â
in
Â
y
our
Â
vehicle. As
Â
a
Â
safety
Â
measure,
Â
the
Â
driver  should  only  carry  out  operations Â
w
hich
Â
require
Â
prolonged
Â
attention  while  the  vehicle  is  stationary.
The
Â
display
Â
of
Â
the
Â
energy
Â
economy  mode  message  signals Â
t
hat
Â
the
Â
system
Â
is
Â
about
Â
to
Â
go
Â
into  standby.  Refer  to  the  Energy Â
ec
onomy
 (
mode)
 s
ection.
Audio and Telematics
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275
Selecting the audio source (depending on version):
-
Â
"
FM" Â / Â "AM" Â / Â "DAB"* Â stations.
-
Â
"
USB"  memory  stick.
-
Â
J
ukebox*,  after  first  copying  audio  files  to Â
t
he  internal  memory  of  the  system.
-
Â
T
elephone  connected  by  Bluetooth*  and Â
a
udio  streaming  Bluetooth*  (streaming).
-
Â
M
edia  player  connected  to  the  auxiliary Â
s
ocket  ( jack,  cable  not  supplied). *
 Depending  on  equipment.
Short-cuts:
 using  the  touch  buttons  in  the  upper Â
b
and  of  the  touch  screen  tablet,  it  is  possible Â
t
o  go  directly  to  the  selection  of  audio  source, Â
t
he  list  of  stations  (or  titles,  depending  on  the Â
s
o u r c e).
The screen is of the "resistive" type, it
is Â
n
ecessary Â
t
o Â
p
ress Â
f
irmly, Â
p
articularly Â
f
or  "flick"  gestures  (scrolling  through  a Â
l
ist,  moving  the  map...).  A  simple  wipe Â
w
ill  not  be  enough.  pressing  with  more Â
t
han  one  finger  is  not  recognised.
The  screen  can  be  used  when  wearing Â
g
loves.  This  technology  allows  use  at Â
a
ll
 t
emperatures.
Following
 p
rolonged
 ope
ration
 i
n
 v
ery
 h
igh  temperatures,  the  volume  may  be
 l
imited  to  protect  the  system.  The  return  to
 n
ormal  takes  place  when  the  temperature
 i
n  the  passenger  compartment  drops.To clean the screen, use a soft
non-abrasive
 cloth  (spectacles  cloth) Â
w
ithout  any  additional  product.
Do
 not  use  pointed  objects  on  the Â
sc
reen.
Do
 not  touch  the  screen  with  wet Â
han
ds.
Volume
 adjustment  (each  source  is Â
i
ndependent,
 i
ncluding
 t
raffic
 a
nnouncements
 (
TA)  and  navigation  instructions).
Press Menu
Â
to  display  the  menu Â
c
arousel.
Increase  volume.
Reduce
 volume.
Audio and Telematics
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1
2
10
Navigation - Guidance
Choosing a new destination
Select "Enter destination ". Select "
Save"  to  save  the  address Â
e
ntered  as  a  contact  entry.
The  system  allows  up  to  200  entries.
Select " Confirm ".
Press " Show route on map " to start
navigation.
Select "
Address ".
Select the " Country:"
 from  the Â
l
ist  offered,  then  in  the  same Â
w
ay the "City:" or its post
code,
 the  "Road: ", the "
n°:".
C
onfirm  each  time. Select "n
avigate to
".
Choose  the  restriction  criteria: Â
"I
nclude tollroads", "Include
ferries ", "Tr a f f i c ", "Strict ", "Close ".
Choose
 the  navigation  criteria: Â
"F
astest" or "Shortest " or "Time/
distance " or "Ecological". To
 delete  navigation  information,  press Â
"
S
ettings
".
Press " Stop navigation ".
To  resume  navigation  press  "Settings ".
Press " Resume navigation ".
Press on
n
a
vigation
Â
to  display  the Â
p
rimary
 pag
e.
Press  on  the  secondary  page.
Towards a new destination
Or
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Frequently asked questions
The table below gives answers to the most frequently asked questions on your audio system.
Q UESTIO
nAnSW
ERSOLUTIO
n
T
he route calculation is
not
 successful. The
 navigation  settings  may  conflict  with  the  current  location Â
(
exclusion  of  toll  roads  on  a  toll  motor way).Check
 the  settings  in  the  "Navigation"  menu.
The
 POIs  do  not  appear. The  POIs  have  not  been  selected.Select
 the  POIs  in  the  list  of  POIs.
The
 Hazard  zone  audible Â
w
arning  does  not  work.The
 audible  warning  is  not  active.Activate
 audible  warnings  in  the  "Navigation" Â
m
enu.
The
 system  does  not Â
s
uggest  a  detour  around Â
a
n  incident  on  the  route.The
 guidance  criteria  do  not  take  account  of  TMC  messages.Select the "Traffic info" function in the list of
guidance
 c
riteria.
I
 receive  a  Accident-prone Â
a
rea alert which is not on
my
 route. Other
 than  guidance,  the  system  announces  all  Hazard  zone Â
p
ositioned  in  a  cone  located  in  front  of  the  vehicle.  It  may  provide Â
a
n  alert  for  a  Hazard  zone  located  on  nearby  or  parallel  roads.Zoom
 in  on  the  map  to  view  the  exact  position  of Â
t
he  Accident-prone  area.  Select  "On  the  route"  to Â
n
o  longer  receive  alerts  other  than  guidance  or  to Â
r
educe  the  time  for  the  announcement.
navigation
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Main beam ............................................ 134,  214
Maintenance ( advice) ..............................1 4,  236
Map
 reading  lamps Â
............................... 14
4, 219
Markings,
 id
entification
 ................................. 26
6
Mat
 .......
........................................................... 99
Menu
 ........................... 2
78, 280, 284, 292, 294,
296,
 306,  308,  310,  320,  322
Menu, screens A, C
Â
...................................... 33
8
Menus
 (audio) Â
.............................. 29
2, 294, 296
Menus
 (Touch  screen Â
tablet)
 ...............
...................................273, Â 277
MirrorLink
 c
onnection
 ................................... 31
9
Mirror, rear view
Â
.............................................. 84
M
irrors, Â door.................................................... 83
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................
..........19 0
Mountings
 for  ISOFIX Â
seats
 ...............
.................................... 182, 18 4
MP3
 CD Â
................
......................................... 342
Navigation ............................... ..............278-290
Number  plate  lamps  ..............................21
6, 217
Oil change .....................................................246
Oil  consumption  ............................................ 24
6
Oil filter
 ...............
........................................... 250
Oil level ....................................................39,
 246
Opening
 the  bonnet Â
...................................... 24
3
Opening
 the  boot Â
..............................
........60, Â 73
Opening
 the  doors Â
..............................6
0, 70, 72
Opening
 the  fuel  filler  flap Â
.............................18
8
Operation
 indicator  lamps Â
........................2
2-34
ISOFIX
 ...............
...........................................
183
ISOFIX
 m
ountings
................................. 182, 18 4
Keeping children safe ........... 1 63,  166,  170 -184
Key  in  ignition  warning  ..................................10
7
Key
 with  remote  control Â
.................... 6
0 - 63, Â 105Lighting
 control  stalk Â
.....................................
13
4
Lighting  dimmer Â
..............................
................
41
Lighting,  guide-me  home Â
......................
13
7,
 13
8
Lighting,
 i
nterior
 ............................
14
4, 145, 219
Loading
 ..............................
.............................
14
Load  reduction  mode Â
....................................
23
0
Localised  Assistance  Call Â
.............................
2
70
Locating  your  vehicle Â
......................................
61
L
ocking  from Â
the  inside Â
..............................
........................
71
Low fuel level Â
..............................
..................
188
LPG
 .......
................................................
260, 261
Luggage  retaining Â
strap
 ............................................................ 10
0
Jack
 ........
.......................................................
204
Jack  cable Â
.............................................3
02, Â 341
JACK Â socket Â
...............................
.... 98, Â 302, Â 341
Jukebox
 ...............
..........................................
305
Labels, identification .....................................26 6
Lamps,  front  .......................................... 21
2, 214
Lamps,
 re
ar
 ...............................
....................216
Lamps,
 warning  and  indicator Â
..................2
2-34
Leather
 (
care)
 ...............................
.................237
LED
 daytime  running  lamps Â
................. 1
38, Â 215
Level,
 AdBlue
® additive ................................. 19 2
Level,
Â
brake
Â
fluid  ........................................... 2
47
Levels
Â
and
Â
checks Â
..............................
..244-249
Lighting
Â
bulbs
Â
(replacement) Â
.................21
2-219
Paint colour code ..........................................26 6
Paintwork,  matt  ............................................. 23
6
Parcel shelf, rear
 ........................................... 10
1
Parking
 brake Â
........................................ 1
0 8 , 2 51
Parking
 sensors,  rear.................................... 128
Particle
 emission  filter Â
..........................2
49, 250
Passenger
 c
ompartment
Â
f
ilter
 ........
..................................................... 250
Player,
 CD  MP3 Â
...............................
...... 341, Â 342
Port, USB
Â
....................................... 9
8, Â 302, Â 340
Preheater,
 D
iesel
 ..............................
..............24
Priming
 the  fuel  system Â
................................19
1
Protecting
Â
c
hildren
 ............................... 1
63, Â 166, Â 170 -184
Puncture
 ................
........................................ 19 9