E save CITROEN DS7 CROSSBACK 2022 Owner's Guide
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DS IRIS SYSTEM - 12" touch screen Infotainment system10
– After opening voice recognition with
the steering wheel-mounted button or the
button on the touch screen, always wait for
the "beep” (audible signal) before talking.
No "beep" sounds when voice recognition is
opened using "OK Iris".
–
For optimal opera
tion, it is recommended
that you close the windows and the sunroof
(depending on equipment) to avoid any
external interference, and switch the
ventilation off.
–
Before speaking the v
oice commands, ask
the other passengers not to speak.
Voice command example for air
conditioning:
"raise the fan speed"
"Turn on air conditioning"
"i'm too hot"
Voice command example for radio and
media:
"I want to listen to michael jackson"
"switch to radio"
"tune to 88.5"
Media voice commands are only available
with a USB connection.
Voice command example for navigation:
"navigate home"
"Navigate me to gabrielle's house"
"search for public parking nearby"
Depending on the country, give
destination (address) instructions in the
language configured for the system.
Voice command example for telephone:
"Call Matthew's mobile"
"call 0113 345 9869"
"Call jonathan"
If there is no telephone connected by
Bluetooth®, a voice message announces:
"Connect a telephone by Bluetooth®", and the
voice session will be closed.
Voice command example for the weather:
"do i need a raincoat"
"how is the weather tonight"
"what is today's humidity level"
Navigation
Navigation home screen
(depending on equipment)
Access to additional videos
https://www.tomtom.com/
PSAGroup-Connected-Nav
Press the "Navigation" application to
display the navigation home screen.
Press "Search" to enter an address or a
name.
Press this button to display the main menu
for the various options.
Press this button to display the 3D/2D
mode.
Select "Sound activated", "Alerts only"
and "Silent" with successive presses on
this button.
Press the "plus"/"minus" buttons to zoom
in/out, or use two fingers on the screen.
Main menu
Press the "Navigation" application to
display the navigation home screen.
Press this button to display the main menu
for the various options.
Select "Search" to enter an address, name
or some points of interest.
Select "Go home" using an address
previously saved in "Add home".
Select "Go to work" using an address
previously saved in "My places".
Select "Recent destinations" to display the
latest destinations searched.
Select "Current trip" to open another menu
and perform various actions for the
current planned route.
Select "My places" for quick access to
saved places as well as favourite
destinations.
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Mirror Screen®
When a smartphone is connected using
Mirror Screen®, the vehicle's location and
some vehicle data is sent to the smartphone
(e.g. brand, left-hand or right-hand drive, day/
night mode, physical speed).
Apple®CarPlay® smartphone
connection
Connecting just one Apple®CarPlay® smartphone
can be carried out either by USB cable or using a
wireless connection.
First activate the Siri® function on your
Apple® smartphone.
If the device fails to connect, refer to the Apple
website to check that the device is compatible
with this function.
If the problem persists, delete all saved
connections on the smartphone and on the
system before attempting a new connection.
The cable connection requires that you deactivate
the CarPlay function in the Settings, Bluetooth
menu of your smartphone.
In the Bluetooth menu, click on the "i" next to the
relevant vehicle and deactivate CarPlay.
Connect the smartphone to the system
using the USB socket compatible with
Mirror Screen.
Apple®CarPlay® is automatically launched a few
seconds after the USB connection has been
established. In some cases, it may be necessary
to unlock your device.
The smartphone charges when connected by the
USB cable.
The cable connection allows you to avoid
disconnections, especially when passing through
toll booths.
Only one USB socket enables the Mirror
Screen® connection (Apple®CarPlay®);
refer to the "Ease of use and comfort - Fittings"
section.
It is recommended that you use the device's
original USB cables, preferably with a short
cable to ensure optimum performance.
The wireless connection of an Apple
®CarPlay®
smartphone can be initiated from the "My
Devices" menu.
First activate the smartphone’s CarPlay
® function.
In the Bluetooth menu, click on the "i" next to the
relevant vehicle and activate CarPlay.
Press the "Settings" application.
In the list, select the "Connectivity".
Select "My Devices" to display the device
to be connected to Apple®CarPlay®.
If the device has already been connected to the
system via Bluetooth
®, select the device settings
from the list of known devices and choose
Apple
®CarPlay® as the wireless connection mode.
If the device has never been connected to the
system before, it will have to be paired (refer to
the "Bluetooth
® connection" section).
The system detects if the smartphone is
compatible with Apple
®CarPlay® and offers to
connect to it following the pairing process.
Subsequent automatic connection of the
smartphone requires activation of the Bluetooth
®
on your device.
As soon as the connection is established,
press this button to display the
"Apple
®CarPlay®" interface.To initiate the smartphone voice
commands, press and hold the steering-
mounted control button.
Android Auto smartphone
connection
Connecting just one Android Auto smartphone
can be carried out either by USB cable or using a
wireless connection.
First install the "Android Auto" application
via "Play Store" on your smartphone.
The "Android Auto" function requires a
compatible smartphone.
If the device fails to connect, refer to the
Android Auto website to check that the device
is compatible with this function.
If the problem persists, delete all saved
connections on the smartphone and on the
system before attempting a new connection.
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Vehicle data recording and privacy11
Vehicle data recording and
privacy
Electronic control units are installed in your
vehicle. These control units process data received
from the vehicle's sensors, for example, or data
they generate themselves or exchange with
each other. Some of these control units are
required for the correct operation of your vehicle,
some others assist you while driving (driving or
manoeuvring aids), while others provide comfort
or infotainment functions.
The following contains general information about
how data is processed within the vehicle.
You will find additional information about the
specific data which is downloaded, stored
and transmitted to third parties and what it
is used for in your vehicle under the keyword
"Data protection". This information is directly
associated with the references for the functions
in question contained in the corresponding
vehicle handbook, or in the general terms and
conditions of sale.
This information is also available online.
Vehicle operating data
The control units process the data used for the
operation of the vehicle.
This data includes, for example:
–
In
formation about the state of the vehicle
(e.g. speed, travel time, lateral acceleration,
wheel rotation rate, fastened seat belts display). –
En
vironmental conditions (e.g. temperature,
rain sensor, distance sensor).
As a general rule, this data is temporary, is
not stored for longer than one operating cycle
and is only used within the vehicle itself. The
control units often record this data (including
the vehicle's key). This function allows either the
temporary or permanent storage of information
about the state of the vehicle, stresses on
components, servicing requirements, as well as
events and technical errors.
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the
data stored is as follows:
–
O
perating state of system components
(e.g. filling level, tyre pressures, battery charge
status).
–
Faults and malfunctions in import
ant system
components (e.g. lamps, brakes).
–
Sy
stem reactions in specific driving situations
(e.g. deployment of an airbag, triggering of
stability control and braking systems).
–
In
formation about events which have damaged
the vehicle.
–
For electric and rechargeable h
ybrid vehicles,
the traction battery charge level and the
estimated driving range.
In particular circumstances (e.g. if the vehicle has
detected a malfunction), it may be necessary to
record data which would otherwise simply not be
stored.
When taking your vehicle in for servicing
(e.g. repairs, maintenance), the stored operating
data may be read along with the vehicle's identification number and used if necessary.
The personnel working for the servicing network
(e.g. garages, manufacturers) or third parties
(e.g. roadside assistance agents) may read the
vehicle's data. This also applies to work carried
out under warranty and quality assurance
measures.
This data is generally read via the OBD (On-Board
Diagnostics) port fitted by law to the vehicle. It
is used to report on the technical state of the
vehicle or its components and facilitates the
diagnosis of malfunctions, in compliance with
warranty obligations and for quality improvement.
This data, in particular the information relating
to stress on components, technical events,
operator errors and other malfunctions, is
sent to the Manufacturer, if necessary, along
with the vehicle's identification number. The
Manufacturer's liability may also be engaged. The
Manufacturer may also use the operating data
taken from the vehicle for product recalls. This
data may also be used to check the customer's
warranty and any claims made under warranty.
Any malfunctions stored in the vehicle may be
reset by an after-sales service company during
servicing or repair work, or at your request. Comfort and infotainment
functions
Comfort settings and personalised settings
may be saved in the vehicle and modified or
reinitialised at any time.
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Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, this
may include:
–
Sea
t and steering wheel position settings.
–
C
hassis and air conditioning settings.
–
Personalised settings such as the in
terior
lighting.
You can enter your own data into the functions of
your vehicle's audio and telematic system, as part
of the selected functionalities.
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, this
may include:
–
Multimedia da
ta such as music, videos or
photos to be read by an integrated multimedia
system.
–
Addre
ss book data to be used with an
integrated hands-free system or with an
integrated navigation system.
–
En
tered destinations.
–
Da
ta regarding the use of online services.
This data for the comfort and infotainment
functions may be stored locally in the vehicle or
saved to a device that you have connected to the
vehicle (e.g. smartphone, USB memory stick or
MP3 player). Data that you have entered yourself
may be deleted at any time.
This data may also be transmitted outside the
vehicle at your request, particularly when using
online services in line with the settings that you
have selected. Smartphone integration
(e.g. Android Auto
® or
Apple
®CarPlay®)
If your vehicle is equipped accordingly, you can
connect your smartphone or another mobile
device to the vehicle in order to operate it using
the vehicle's integrated controls. Images and
sounds from the smartphone can be transmitted
through the audio and telematics system.
Specific information is simultaneously sent
to your smartphone. Depending on the type
of integration, this includes data such as location,
day/night mode and other general information
about the vehicle. For more information, please
refer to the user instructions for the vehicle or the
audio and telematics system.
Integrating a smartphone allows you to use
its applications, such as a navigation app or
music player. No other integration between
the smartphone and the vehicle is possible, in
particular active access to vehicle data. How the
data is processed subsequently is determined
by the supplier of the application being used.
The ability the change settings depends on the
application in question and on the operating
system installed on your smartphone.
Online services
If your vehicle is connected to a wireless network,
data can be exchanged between your vehicle and
other systems. Connection to a wireless network
is made possible via a transmitter located in your vehicle or a mobile device that you have provided
(e.g. smartphone). The online services can be
used via this wireless connection. These include
online services and applications (apps) provided
to you by the Manufacturer or other suppliers.
Exclusive services
As regards the Manufacturer's online services,
the corresponding functions are described by
the Manufacturer in an appropriate medium
(e.g. handbook, Manufacturer's website) and the
information about data protection is provided.
Personal data may be used for online services.
The exchange of data for this purpose takes place
over a secure connection, using for example the
Manufacturer's dedicated computer systems.
The collection, processing and use of personal
data for the development of services are carried
out solely on the basis of a legal authorisation,
for example in the case of a legal emergency call
system or a contractual agreement or else under
a consent agreement.
You can activate or deactivate the services and
functions (some may be chargeable) and, in
some cases, the vehicle's entire connection to
the wireless network. This does not include the
statutory functions and services such as the
emergency or assistance call system.
Third-party services
If you use online services provided by other (third-
party) suppliers, these services are subject to the
responsibility, the data protection and the terms
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215Alphabetical index
Emergency call 77–78
Emergency switching off
99
Emergency warning lamps
76, 170
Emissions control system, SCR
20, 165
Energy economy (mode)
159
Energy economy mode
159
Energy flows
24
Energy recovery
20, 105
Engine
165
Engine compartment
160–161
Engine, Diesel
143, 161, 170, 191
Engine, petrol
107, 161, 190
Engines
189–191
Environment
8, 31
e-Save function (energy reserve)
24
ESC (electronic stability control)
79
Expanded traffic sign recognition
116
Exterior lighting
66
F
Fatigue detection 131–132
Favourite driving functions
113
Filling the AdBlue® tank
163, 166
Filling the fuel tank
143–144
Filter, air
163
Filter, oil
163
Filter, particle
163
Filter, passenger compartment
50, 163
Fitting a wheel
175, 177
Fitting roof bars 157–158
Fittings, boot
60
Fittings, interior
56–57
Fittings, rear
60
Flap, charging
155
Flap, fuel filler
143–144
Flap, ski
60
Flashing indicators
64
Flat bed (towing)
186
Floor, boot, adjustable
62
Fluid, brake
162
Fluid, engine coolant
162
Foglamps, rear
63
Folding the rear seats
48–49
Folding/unfolding the door mirrors
47
Four-wheel drive (4WD)
108, 159
Frequency (radio)
205
Fuel
8, 143
Fuel consumption
8, 20
Fuel level, low
143
Fuel (tank)
143–144
Fuses
180
G
Gauge, fuel 143
Gearbox, automatic
101–104, 108, 164, 181
Gearbox, manual
108
Gear shift indicator
109
Glove box
56
Grab handles 56
H
Hands-free access 35–36
Hands-free tailgate
35–36
Hazard warning lamps
76, 170
Headlamps (adjustment)
65
Headlamps, automatic dipping
66–67
Headlamps, automatic operation
65
Headlamps, dipped beam
179
Headlamps, halogen
65
Headlamps, main beam
66, 179
Head restraints, front
43
Head restraints, rear
48–49
Heated and ventilated seats
45
Heating
49
Heating, programmable
25, 54
Hi-Fi system
58
High voltage
145
Hill start assist
108
Histogramme, fuel consumption
24–25
Horn
77
I
Ignition 99, 207
Ignition on
99
Immobiliser, electronic
97