CD player Citroen DS3 RHD 2016 1.G User Guide
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Media
USB player
This unit consists of a USB port
and an  auxiliary  Jack  socket, Â
d
epending  on  model.
Insert
 a  USB  memory  stick  into  the  USB  port Â
o
r  connect  a  USB  peripheral  device  to  the  USB Â
p
ort  using  a  suitable  cable  (not  supplied).
The
Â
system  creates  playlists Â
(
temporary  memory),  which  can  take Â
f
rom
Â
a
Â
few  seconds  to  several  minutes Â
o
n
Â
the
Â
first  connection.
Reducing
 the  number  of  non-music Â
f
iles
Â
and  the  number  of  folders  reduces Â
t
his
Â
waiting  time.  Playlists  are  updated Â
e
very
Â
time  the  ignition  is  switched  off  or Â
a
Â
USB
Â
memory  stick  is  connected.
The
Â
lists  are  memorised:  if  the  lists  are Â
n
ot
Â
changed,  the  subsequent  loading Â
t
ime
Â
is
Â
reduced. Press
 and  hold  REFRESH LIST to
display
 the  different  classifications.
Select by " Folder"
 /  "Artist "
 / Â
"ge
nre"
 / Â
"Pl
aylist".
Press OK to select the classification
required,
 then  press  OK
Â
again  to Â
c
onfirm. Press REFRESH LIST
briefly to
display  the  previously  selected Â
c
lassification.
Navigate
 through  the  list  using  the Â
l
eft /right  and  up/down  buttons.
Confirm
 the  selection  by Â
p
ressing OK.
Press
 one  of  these  buttons  to  gain Â
a
ccess  to  the  previous  /  next  track  in Â
t
he  list.
Press
 and  hold  one  of  the  buttons  for Â
f
ast  for ward  or  back.
Press one of these buttons to
gain
 access  to  the  previous  /  next Â
"Fo
lder"
 /  "Artist "
 /  "
ge
nre"
 / Â
"Pl
aylist"
 in  the  list.
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Auxiliary socket (AUX)
Connect the portable device (MP3 player, …) to the  auxiliary  Jack  socket  using  an  audio  cable Â
(
not
 sup
plied).Press the SOURCE button several
times
 in  succession  and  select  AUX.
First
 adjust  the  volume  on  your  portable  device Â
(
to  a  high  level).  Then  adjust  the  volume  on Â
y
our  audio  system.  Operation  of  controls  is  via Â
t
he  portable  device.
Do
 not  connect  a  device  to  both  the Â
J
ack  auxiliary  socket  and  the  USB  port Â
a
t  the  same  time.
Cd player
Insert circular compact discs only.
S ome  anti-pirating  systems,  on  original  discs Â
o
r  CDs  copied  using  a  personal  recorder,  may Â
c
ause faults which are no reflection on the
quality
 of  the  vehicle's  player.
Insert
 a  CD  in  the  player,  play  begins Â
au
tomatically. To
 play  a  disc  which  has  already  b
een  inserted,  press  the  SOURCE
button
 several  times  in  succession Â
a
nd  select  C d
.
P
ress one of the buttons to select a
track
 on  the  CD.
Press the LIST REFRESH button to
display
 the  list  of  tracks  on  the  CD.
Press
 and  hold  one  of  the  buttons  for Â
f
ast  for ward  or  fast  back.
Audio and Telematics
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The audio system will only play files with the  extension  ".mp3"  with  a  sampling  rate  of Â
2
2.05 KHz  or  44.1  KHz.  No  other  type  of  file Â
(
.wma,  .mp4,  .m3u...)  can  be  played.
It
 is  advisable  to  restrict  file  names  to Â
2
0 characters  without  using  special  characters Â
(
e.g. " ? ;  ù)  to  avoid  any  playing  or  displaying Â
pro
blems.
In
 order  to  be  able  to  play  a  recorded  CDR Â
o
r  CDRW,  when  recording,  the  ISO  9660 Â
l
evel 1. 2  or  Joliet  file  format  is  recommended.
If
 the  disc  is  recorded  in  another  format,  it  may Â
n
ot  be  played  correctly.
It
 is  recommended  that  the  same  recording Â
f
ormat  is  always  used  for  an  individual  disc, Â
w
ith  as  low  a  speed  as  possible  (4x  maximum) Â
f
or  optimum  sound  quality.
In
 the  particular  case  of  a  multi-session  CD, Â
t
he Joliet  format  is  recommended.
Information and advice
To play a disc which has already been  inserted,  press  the  SOURCE
button
 several  times  in  succession Â
a
nd  select  C d
.
P
ress one of the buttons to select a
folder
 on  the  CD.
Press one of the buttons to select a
track
 on  the  CD.
Press the LIST REFRESH button to
display
 the  list  of  directories  of  the Â
M
P3 Â compilation.
Press
 and  hold  one  of  the  buttons  for Â
f
ast  for ward  or  backward  play.
Playing an MP3 Cd
compilation
Insert an MP3 CD compilation in the player.
T he  audio  equipment  searches  for  all  of  the Â
m
usic Â
t
racks, Â
w
hich Â
m
ay Â
t
ake Â
a
nything Â
b
etween Â
a
 few  seconds  and  several  tens  of  seconds, Â
b
efore  play  begins.
On
 a  single  disc,  the  CD  player  can Â
r
ead  up  to  255  MP3  files  spread  over Â
8
 folder  levels.  However,  it  is  advisable Â
t
o  keep  to  a  limit  of  two  levels  to  reduce Â
t
he  access  time  before  the  CD  is Â
p
layed.
While
 the  CD  is  being  played,  the  folder Â
s
tructure  is  not  followed.
All
 of  the  files  are  displayed  on  a  single Â
l
evel.
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353
Use only USB memory sticks formatted FAT32 (File  Allocation  Table).
It
 is  recommended  that  you  use Â
g
enuine
 A
pple
® USB cables for correct
operation.
*
 Â
I
n  certain  cases,  play  of  the  audio  files  must Â
b
e  initiated  from  the  keypad.
**
 If  the  telephone  supports  the  function.
Bluetooth® audio streaming
Streaming allows music files on the telephone to  be  played  via  the  audio  system.
Connect
 the  telephone:  see  the  "Telephone "
section.
Select in the " Bluetooth: Telephone - Audio "
menu
 the  telephone  to  be  connected.
The
 audio  system  connects  to  a  newly  paired Â
t
elephone
 a
utomatically.
Control
 of  tracks  to  be  played  is  via  the  buttons Â
o
n  the  audio  system  control  panel  and  the Â
s
teering  mounted  controls**.  The  contextual Â
i
nformation  can  be  displayed  in  the  screen.
Activate
 the  streaming  source  by Â
p
ressing  the  SOURCE
 b
ut to n*.
Connecting Apple® players
Connect the Apple® player to the USB port
using
Â
a
Â
suitable
Â
cable  (not  supplied).
Play
Â
starts
Â
automatically.
Control
Â
is
Â
via
Â
the
Â
audio  system.
The classifications available are those of the
portable
Â
device
Â
connected  (artists  /  albums  / Â
g
enres
Â
/
Â
playlists
Â
/
Â
audiobooks  /  podcasts).
The
Â
version
Â
of
Â
software  in  the  audio  system Â
m
ay
Â
not
Â
be
Â
compatible  with  the  generation  of Â
y
our Apple
® player.
Audio and Telematics
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Media
QUESTIOnAnSWERSOLUTIOn
T
he
Â
message  "USB Â
p
eripheral error" is
displayed
 on  the  screen.
The Bluetooth connection
is
Â
cut. The
 battery  of  the  peripheral  may  not  be  sufficiently  charged. Recharge  the  battery  of  the  peripheral  device.
The
 USB  memory  stick  is  not  recognised.
The
 USB  memory  stick  may  be  corrupt.Reformat
 the  USB  memory  stick.
The
Â
CD  is  ejected Â
a
utomatically  or  is  not Â
p
layed
Â
by  the  player. The
 CD  is  inserted  upside  down,  is  unplayable,  does  not  contain Â
a
ny  audio  data  or  contains  an  audio  format  which  the  player  cannot Â
p
l ay.
The
 CD  is  protected  by  an  anti-pirating  protection  system  which  is Â
n
ot  recognised  by  the  audio  equipment.-
Â
C
heck  that  the  CD  is  inserted  in  the  player Â
t
he  right  way  up.
-
Â
C
heck  the  condition  of  the  CD:  the  CD Â
c
annot  be  played  if  it  is  too  damaged.
-
Â
C
heck  the  content  in  the  case  of  a  recorded Â
C
D:  consult  the  advice  in  the  "Audio"  section.
-
Â
T
he  audio  equipment's  CD  player  does  not Â
p
lay  DVDs.
-
Â
D
ue  to  their  quality  level,  certain  writeable Â
C
Ds  will  not  be  played  by  the  audio  system.
The
Â
CD  player  sound  is Â
p
o o r. The
 CD  used  is  scratched  or  of  poor  quality.Insert
 good  quality  CDs  and  store  them  in Â
sui
table
 c
onditions.
The
 audio  equipment  settings  (bass,  treble,  ambiences)  are Â
un
suitable. Set
 the  treble  or  bass  level  to  0,  without  selecting Â
an am
bience.
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Maintenance (advice) .................................... 2 41
Maintenance, routine ...................................... 14
M
ap  reading  lamps Â
...............................1
48, Â 223
Markings,
 id
entification
 ................................. 2
70
Mat
 .......
........................................................... 99
Menu
 ........................... 2
82, 284, 288, 296, 298,
300,
 310,  312,  314,  330,  332
Menu,
 main Â
..............................
.....................348
Menus
 (audio) Â
.............................. 2
96, Â 298, Â 300
Menus
 (Touch  screen  tablet) Â
................2
7 7, 2 8 1
Mirror, rear view
Â
.............................................. 84
M
irrors, Â door.................................................... 83
Mirror, vanity
 ..............................
.....................97
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................
..........19 4
Mountings,
 I
sofix
 ...............................
....18 6, 188
MP3
 CD Â
................
......................................... 352
M
Navigation ............................... .....282, 284, 288
Number  plate  lamps  ..............................2
20, 221
NO
P
Oil change ...............................
......................252
Oil  consumption  ............................................ 2
52
OIl,
 eng
ine
 ...............................
......................252
Opening
 the  bonnet Â
...................................... 24
9
Opening
 the  boot Â
..............................
........60, Â 73
Opening
 the  doors Â
..............................6
0, 70, 72
Opening
 the  fuel  filler  flap Â
.............................19
2
Pads,
 b
rake
 ................................................... 2
57
Paint
 colour  code Â
.......................................... 2
70
Parcel shelf, rear
 ........................................... 10
1
Parking
 brake Â
........................................ 10
8, 257
Parking
 sensors,  front Â
...................................13
3
Parking
 sensors,  rear.................................... 132
Petrol
Â
...............................
..............................193
Player, Apple
® .............................. ........ 308,  353
Player,
Â
MP3
Â
CD Â ............................... ...... 351, Â 352
Player, USB
Â
.......................................... 3
06, Â 350
Port, USB
Â
....................................... 9
8, Â 306, Â 350
Pre-heater,
 D
iesel
 ...............................
............24
Pressures, tyres
 .................................... 2
0 7, 2 7 0
Pre-tensioning
 seat  belts Â
.............................. 16
7
Priming
Â
the
Â
fuel  system Â
................................ 19
5
Protecting
Â
children Â
........................ 1
69, Â 176 -178, Â
18
3,
 18
6 -188
Puncture
 ................
........................................ 203
Jack
 ........
.............................................. 208,
Â
306
Jukebox
Â
(copy)
Â
...............................
...............
309
Jukebox
Â
(playing)
Â
..........................................
3
09
Jump
Â
starting
Â
..............................
..................
232
L
Labels, identification ..................................... 2 70
Lamp,  boot  ............................... .............149,  223
Lamps,
 front Â
.......................................... 21
6, 218
Lamps,
 re
ar
 ...............................
....................220
Lamps,
 rear,  3D Â
............................................ 2
21
Leather
 (
care)
 ...............................
.................242
Level,
 AdBlue
® additive ................................. 19 6
Level,
Â
brake
Â
fluid  ........................................... 25
3
Level,
Â
Diesel
Â
additive Â
............................ 25
5, 256
Level,
Â
engine
Â
coolant Â
..............................3
5, Â 254
Level,
Â
engine
Â
oil Â
...............................
.......39, Â 252
Levels
Â
and
Â
checks Â
..............................
..250-255
Level,
Â
screenwash  fluid Â
................................ 25
4
Lighting,
 das
hboard
 ........................................ 41
L
ighting
Â
dimmer Â
..............................
................41
Lighting,
Â
guide-me  home Â
...................... 14
1, 142
Lighting,
 i
nterior
 ............................1
48, Â 149, Â 223
Lighting,
 m
ood
 ..............................
................149
JLoading .............................. .............................14
Load  reduction  mode  .................................... 23
5
Localised
 Assistance  Call Â
.............................2
74
Locating
 your  vehicle Â
...................................... 61
L
ocking  from  the  inside Â
...................................71
L
ow fuel level Â
..............................
..................192
Luggage
 retaining  strap Â
................................10
0
Key
Â
with
Â
remote
Â
control
Â
....................6
0,
Â
63,
Â
105
Kit,
 han
ds-free
 ............................. 3
34,
Â
335,
Â
354
Kit,
Â
temporary
Â
puncture
Â
repair
Â
...................... 20
3
K
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V
Ventilation ....................................14, 85, 86, 88
Voice  recognition  ............................... ...323,  327
W
U
Under-inflation ( detection) ............................ 15 4
Unlocking .............................. ..........................60
Unlocking
 from  the  inside Â
...............................71
U
pdating  risk  areas Â
....................................... 2
93
Updating
 the  date Â
............................................ 53
U
pdating  the  time Â
............................................ 53
U
REA
 ...............
..................................... 19 6, 197
USB
 ........
.............................................. 306, Â 352
USB
 Box Â
................
.......................................... 98
USB player
Â
...................................................... 98
T
owing  another  vehicle Â
.................................
2
37
Traction  control  (ASR) Â
..................................
15
9
Traffic  information  (TA) Â
........................ 2
95, Â 349
Traffic  information  (TMC) Â
..............................
29
4
Tr a i l e r
 ...............
.............................................
239
Trajectory  control  systems Â
............................
15
9
Trip  computer Â
...................................... 4
5, Â 54-57
Trip  distance  recorder Â
.....................................
40
T
y r e s
 ..............................................................
..
14
Tyre  under-inflation Â
detection
 ...............
........ 32,  154,  156,  157,  207Warning  and  indicator  lamps Â
..............
2
2, 26, 27
Warning  lamp,  Diesel  engine  pre-heater Â
.......
24
W
arning
 lam
ps
 ................................................
2
7
Warning  lamp,  SCR  emissions  control Â
s
ystem Â
................
...........................................
34
Warning  lamp,  Service....................................
27
Washing
 (
advice)
........................................... 2 41
Weights
 ...............
..................................263, Â 267
Wheel, spare
 ................................................. 20
8
Window  controls Â
.............................................
68
W
iper
 b
lades
 (
changing)
 ....................... 1
47, Â 236
Wiper, rear ..................................................... 145
Wipers
 ................................................... 14
4, 146
Wipers,  automatic  rain  sensitive Â
...........
14
4, 146