warning Citroen XSARA PICASSO 2005.5 1.G Owner's Manual
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successive presses on the end of the wiper control at the steering wheel).
Press for at least two seconds :display disappears.
One press on any button brings the display back.
Escape button: Esc
Short press: cancels the current operation or warning message and returns you to the previous menu.
Press for at least two seconds :return to the main menu.
This button can be used to exit from any menu.
Menu button: menu
This button gives access to the main menu.
It can be used at any time.
Introduction
The On-board Navigation system guides you to the destination of your choice, by means of voice messages and visual instructions.
The system uses a cartographic database and GPS satellite guidance, the latter enabling your position to be plotted by means of several satellites.On-board Navigation comprises the following components:
- the remote control,
- the control panel display,
- the electronic control unit,
- the CD Rom,
- the last voice message recall command,
- the satellite receiver aerial.
Speci c functions or services may vary depending on the CD ROM version or on the country where the system is to be used.
For safety reasons, drivers are recommended not to use the remote control when the vehicle is moving, but to park safely and legally before modifying parame-ters or inputting data.
The system may be affected by disturbance or interruption in certain conditions (for example under bridges or in underground car parks, etc.).
The remote control
When pointed towards the right hand screen, the remote control allows you to select the information contained in the different displays.
Direction arrows :
These allow you to move around the screen and thus to choose functions.
Validate button: VAL
Validates the function or letter chosen.
Enables you, during navigation , to access the Rapid Tools menu.
Mode button: MOD
Short press: each successive press allows you to select from the types of information permanently displayed on the right hand side of the screen: date, navigation, trip computer and audio system (trip computer infor-mation can also be accessed by
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The display
When driving, the display indicates:
1 status of the central locking.
2 status of the child locks.
3 last mode used, radio, CD, CD 3changer, on-board computer, etc.
4 the date.
5 exterior temperature.
6 the time.
When menus are in use, a variety of tabs will appear at the bottom of the screen, denoting access to the diffe-rent functions
1 Function selected (highlighted).
2 Function inaccessible in this situa-tion (dotted outline).
3 Function accessible (plain outline).3
Use the direction arrows to move between tabs.
While using On-board Navigation, the screen displays various types of information according to the manoeuvres to be carried out:
1 Manoeuvre to be carried out.
2 Distance to the next manoeuvre.
3 Next manoeuvre to be carried out.3
4 Next road to take.
5 Road currently being taken.
6 The time.
7 Exterior temperature.
8 Distance to fi nal destination.
9 Visual warning indicating that the voice messaging is deactivated.
Enter city
City:RAMBOUILLET
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The electronic control unit
This is located inside the boot on the left hand side.
To gain access, turn the buttons one quarter turn.
1 CD Rom eject button.
2 CD Rom compartment.
3 The ON warning lamp indicates that the control unit is supplied with power.
4 The CD warning lamp indicates the presence of a CD ROM in the control unit.
The CD-ROM
It contains all the cartographic data on the country chosen.
It must be inserted with the printed face upwards.
The last voice message recall command
During navigation, a press on the end of the headlamp control repeats the last voice message.
During the course of a message, the volume can be regulated using the radio volume adjustment button or its counterpart at the steering wheel.
Note: the message volume is not linked to the radio or traffi c infor-mation volume.
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Sound volume
Volume: 10
Note: in order not to interrupt a radio programme or playing of a CD, you can deactivate the synthesised voice by turning the volume to zero.
A warning lamp will then light up on the display, indicating that the synthesised voice is deactivated. A press on the end of the headlamp control reactivates it with, as default, a low volume.
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Adjustment of synthesised voice volume
You have two ways of adjusting the synthesised voice volume:
- via the “Navigation options” or “Guidance tools” menus, by selecting “Synthesised voice” and validating by pressing the “VAL” button,
- or, when a message is heard, by the use of the volume button either on the radio or at the steering wheel.