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Average fuel consumption (A, B and
Auto)
The average fuel consumption, stated as litres
per 100 kilometres (except Japan, kilometres
per litre), miles per litre or miles per gallon (UK
only), based on the accumulated distance
travelled and the accumulated fuel used.
Range
This shows the predicte d distance, miles or
kilometres, that the vehi cle should travel on the
remaining fuel, assuming average fuel
economy and fuel consum ption stay constant.
Electronic dipstick (diesel and V8 petrol
engines only)
This shows the current engine oil level and any
associated warnings. SeeENGINE OIL CHECK -
V8 Petrol engines (page 199).
ML-km (also Miles-litre)
The display of metric or imperial units is
selected via the touch-screen.
Display language
The display language is selected via the
touch-screen.
Reset
Resetting of the trip memo ries is carried out via
the touch-screen.
Service interval indicator
The service interval message will only be
displayed when the vehicle has less than
3400 km (2000 miles) before the service is
due.
When the ignition is switched on, and the
vehicle has started it s service countdown,
SERVICE REQ'D XXXX km (XXXX MLS) is
displayed in the message centre. At the same
time the display will glow Amber.
After approximat ely five seconds, the display
reverts to show the preset requirements.
When the service distance has been reached,
SERVICE REQUIRED is displayed in the
message centre and the display will glow Red.
After approximat ely five seconds, the display
reverts to show the preset requirements.
The distance countdown re duces in increments
of 50 km or 50 miles, depending on which
display units have been selected.
The distance countdown is controlled by the
engine management system and is
automatically adjusted to allow for driving style
and conditions. This ga uges when the service
becomes necessary.
Note: After the completion of each service, the
Dealer/Authorised Repairer will reset the
distance display to commence the countdown
to the next service.
CAUTION
If no service interv al indicator is
displayed during the vehicle service
cycle, make sure that your vehicle is serviced
in accordance with the intervals, as stated in
the Service Portfolio.
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TOUCH-SCREEN
1.Touch-screen.
2. Home menu button.
3. Touch-screen on/off.
Note: When the engine is stopped, for the
touch-screen to remain active, press the
engine START/STOP button again without
pressing the brake pedal.
1. Touch-screen: When initially activated, the
touch-screen will display the main Home
menu. From this menu, all touch-screen
facilities and operati ons are initiated by
touching the relevant touch-screen
buttons and icons.
2. Home menu button: Press to return to the main Home menu from all facilities.
3. Touch-screen on/off: Press once to turn
the screen on, press again to revert to
screen-saver mode. A further press will
turn the touch-screen off.System facilities
There are six major systems controlled via the
touch-screen, with their individual levels of
operation and settings. They are as follows:
• Audio: Radio display AM/FM or DAB,
auxiliary and portable audio, TV or CD.
• Climate: Air conditioning, Distribution,
Seats, Heated steering wheel, Automatic
air recirculation.
• Phone: Digit dial view, Phonebook, Last
ten calls (made, received, missed).
• Navigation: Destination, St ored locations,
Navigation setup, Route options.
• Vehicle: Security, Parking, Valet mode,
Trip computer, Clock, Brightness,
Contrast, System settings, Vehicle
settings, Displa y settings.
• Voice: Operating guide, Command list,
Add phone nametag, Settings.
Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Phone
Navigation
Vehicle
Valet12:26 pm
JAG1516
External15C
Left Right
20 17CC.5 .5DAB radio DAB1BBC 5Live Xtra
BBC National DAB
TA FM DAB i Subch
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Touch-screen use
When the engine START/STOP button is
pressed, the touch-screen is activated by the
on/off switch on the centre console.
The buttons on the centre console, below the
touch-screen display, are referred to as hard
buttons and should be pressed firmly. The
touch-screen buttons are soft buttons and only
require short, light pressu re to function. Do not
use excessive pressure.
When operating touch-sc reen buttons, always
extend the tip of one finger, and withhold the
thumb and remaining finge rs from the screen.
Touching the screen with more than one finger
at a time may cause false inputs.
Throughout the handbook, the expression
Select an item (or similar wording) means
touch the on-screen button to select or alter
the required item.
The handbook shows the on-screen menus,
explains how to oper ate the controls and
illustrates how to select or alter settings and
requirements. After becoming familiar with the
controls, follow the on-screen menus and
prompts, to operate th e system as required.
Touch-screen display icons
Touch-screen display icons are as follows
(they may not all be displayed at the same
time):WARNING
In the interest of road safety, only
operate, adjust or view the system
when it is safe to do so.
CAUTION
Always run the engine during prolonged
use of the touch-screen. Failure to do so
may discharge the vehicle battery, preventing
the engine from starting.
Return to the previous screen
displayed.
Warning triangle button indicating
an information or warning
message in the message centre.
Touch the button to temporarily remove the
warning message from the message centre
display. See WARNING AND INFORMATION
MESSAGES (page 106).
Telephone: send button.
Telephone: end call.
Page up or increase setting to
required value.
Page down or decrease setting to
required value.
Direct access to the valet mode
setting screen.
Telephone signal strength
indicator (if supported by
Bluetooth phone).
Telephone battery level indicator
(if supported by Bluetooth phone).
No phone connected.
Valet
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Touch-screen care
Do not use any abrasive cleaners to clean your
touch-screen. For approved screen cleaners,
you should contact your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
The touch-screen inner bezel must be kept
clean to maintain optimum performance.
Finger marks and attracted dust should be
regularly removed usi ng a soft cloth and a
Jaguar approved cleaning agent.
Where possible, avoid exposing the
touch-screen to dire ct sunlight for long
periods.
PERSONALISED SETTINGS
General Information
The touch-screen provides touch-control of the
vehicle Audio, Climate, Phone, Navigation and
Vehicle systems, as fitted.
Note: When the engine is stopped, the
touch-screen reverts to the stand-by mode. To
activate the touch-screen press the engine
Start/Stop button again.
Home menu display
When initially activated, the touch-screen will
display the main Home menu. The Home menu
may also be displayed at any time by pressing
the Home button on the screen surround.
Screen settings: The touch-screen brightness
and contrast can be set to individual
requirements, including dimming for night
driving. This is accessed via the Vehicle menu.
Select Cont./Bright .
Auto dimming: Select Auto dimming On.
Brightness and contra st are automatically
adjusted by the ambient light level. As the light
level decreases, the t ouch-screen brightness
will decrease, until the fu ll night screen level of
brightness is initiated.
CAUTION
Care must be taken to avoid spilling or
splashing fluids onto the touch-screen.Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Phone
Navigation
Vehicle
Valet12:26 pm
External15C
Left Right
20 17CC.5 .5DAB radio DAB1BBC 5Live Xtra
BBC National DAB
TA FM DAB i Subch.
JAG1517
Vehicle
Off On
Auto
Trip computer
Clock adjust
Cont./Bright.
Syst. settings
Veh. settings Contrast
12:26 pm
dimming
Brightness
JAG1416
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Further adjustment of the touch-screen
brightness can be achieved by using the + or -
buttons in the Cont./Bright. screen or by
adjustment of the inst rument panel dimmer
switch. See INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER
(page 123).
Pop-up messages
The operation of certain functions will cause a
small message (pop-up) to appear, overlaying
the touch-screen display.
The pop-up is mainly for information and will
disappear automatically after a few seconds, or
can be dismissed by touching the pop-up
screen area. If any action or adjustment is
required, the message will clearly indicate what
is required and which button to touch.
Touch-screen systems
There are five major systems controlled via the
touch-screen with thei r individual levels of
operation and settings . They are as follows:
• Audio
• Climate
• Phone/Comms/Voice
• Navigation
• Vehicle .
Note: The Phone entry is renamed Comms if
the JaguarVoice system is fitted and renamed
Voice if the JaguarVoice system is fitted but
without telephone.
Audio system
The vehicle Audio syst em interacts with
Navigation, In-car Telephone and Climate
Control systems.
The Audio system can be controlled from the
switches on the console, the touch-screen
buttons and from the multi-function controls
on the left-hand side of the steering wheel.
See AUDIO CONTROL (page 69).
Detailed instructions on the use of the audio
system are provided later in this handbook.
See Audio unit operation (page 271).
Automatic climate control
The automatic climate control system can be
controlled from the switches on the console
and the touch-screen buttons.
SeeAUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
(page 116).
Phone/Comms/Voice
The communications system is composed of
the following facilities:
• Digit dial
• Phonebook
• Last ten calls made, received, missed.
• Voice
The telephone system can be controlled from
the touch-screen, by voice recognition or by
using the multi-function controls on the
left-hand side of the steering wheel.
See ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
(page 67). Detailed instructions on the use of
the phone are provided later in this handbook.
See Telephone (page 307).
Navigation system
Detailed instructions on the use of the
navigation system are pr ovided later in this
handbook. See Navigation system (page 334).
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
TP TA PTY DPLIITr 04
Portable audio
00:36
Settings
89.9 89.9 BBC R2
Cancel
Please wait... Audio
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Vehicle system
The following system functions are set using
the touch-screen:
•Trip computer
• Clock adjust
• Brightness and contrast
• System settings
• Vehicle settings
Languages and distance units
The screen text and distance units are available
in various languages and either Imperial or
Metric units.
The required languages a nd units are accessed
by selecting Vehicle from the Home menu,
then selecting:
• Trip computer
• Unit change
• Preferences and then selecting from the
menu.
To change the units: Touch the button
corresponding to the desired unit display
(metric or imperial).
Note: The choice of units displayed is market
dependent. The illustrati on above represents a
typical screen.
Temperature display is selected by touching
either °C or °F.
Note: Celsius or Fahrenheit may be selected
independently of metric or Imperial units. To change the language:
The language
choices are displayed as a list. Scroll up or
down through the list using the up or down
arrows. Touch to select the chosen language.
Note: The navigation sy stem is not affected by
the language change. To change the navigation
system language display, refer to the
navigation system instru ctions later in this
handbook. See Navigation system (page 334).
Vehicle
12 : 26 pm
Display set.
Preferences
Button audio
Miles, MPH, MPG km, km/h, 1/100kmF
C
0
0
Display language English UKVol. presetsChange
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Vehicle
12 : 26 pm
Display set.
Preferences
Button audio
Miles, MPH, MPG km, km/h, 1/100kmF
C
0
0
Display language English UKVol. presetsChange
Vehicle
12 : 26 pm
Dutch
Danish
Finnish
French Norwegian
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Timeout to home menu
The time period before the touch-screen
display reverts to the Home menu, after the last
user input, can be adjusted to suit personal
preference.
From the Home menu, select Vehicle.
1. Select Syst. settings .
2. Select Display set , then touch the + or -
buttons to increase or decrease the
timeout delay. The time out can be adjusted
from ten seconds to five minutes.
Note: An initial defa ult setting of one minute is
set if no time adjustment is made.
3. To prevent the display from reverting to
the Home menu, select Timeout to home
screen Off .
Vehicle
Trip B
Trip
auto eset
Units Distance
Av. speed
Av. fuel 532 Km
42 Km/h
12.3 L/100km
353 Km
RangeClock adjust
Cont./Bright. Trip computer
Syst. settings Veh. settings
Trip A
12 : 26 pm
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Vehicle
Display set.
Pr
But io
Vol. presets
12 : 26 PM
50 seconds
OnOff
Screensaver
Timeout to home
setting
screen
W
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AIR VENTS
1.Air volume adjust.
2. Air direction adjust.
3. Solar sensor.
The rotating air vents acti vate and rotate out of
the fascia when the engine START/STOP
button is pressed, provided the climate system
has not been manually switched off. Adjust the
volume of air usi ng the thumbwheels ( 1) and
the direction of the air using the direction
controls ( 2), to suit your requirements.
It is possible to set the air vents so that they
remain permanently on view, even when the
ignition is switched off. From the touch-screen Climate menu, select
Settings
. Select Vent rotation Always open .
Rear vents
The temperature of the air supplied by the rear
air vents is dependent on the combined
temperature settings for the driver and front
passenger. For example, if the driver
temperature is set to 21°C (70°F) and 20°C
(68°F) for the front passenger, the temperature
of the air supplied to the rear of the vehicle will
be approximately 20.5°C (69°F).
AkI t F1 k
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1
23
2
1
2
2
CAUTIONS
Do not obstruct the solar sensor ( 3) or
the temperature a nd humidity sensor,
located adjacent to the glove box.
Do not obstruct the extract vents for the
climate system, located in the trim panel
behind the rear seats.
Climate
SensitivityAuto
Climate seat settings
Vent rotation
12 : 26 pm
Auto Always
open
Change units External 15˚c
Left Right
Auto
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
Automatic climate control provides efficient
regulation of the vehicle environment, without
constant adjustments from the occupant.
Sensors inside the vehicle monitor
temperature, humidity an d direct sunlight. The
electronic control system automatically adjusts
the heat input, blower speed, air intake and
airflow distribution, to maintain the selected
temperature(s) and re duce misting. The air
conditioning system al so incorporates a
pollen/odour filter, to further increase the
comfort of the vehicle environment.
Automatic operation provides optimum
comfort under most driving conditions. It is recommended that automatic control
(AUTO) is selected as the normal operating
mode.
Automatic control can be overridden at any
time.
Controls
1.
Touch-screen display.
2. Left-hand temperature control.
3. Right-hand temperature control.
4. Blower speed, rotate to change blower
speed. Press to turn the climate control
system on/off.
5. AUTO mode, press to select fully
automatic operation. 6.
Recirculation, press to switch on/off.
7. Heated rear screen, press to switch on/off.
8. Heated front screen, press to switch
on/off.
9. Defrost program, press to switch on/off.
Settings
Temp sync External12CAuto19 21C5 CAuto
A/C5
Climate
12 26 pmAutoOFF
Auto
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Blower speed
Set the blower speed as required by
adjusting the rotary control.
Press to turn the climate control
system on or off.
When operating in AUTO mode, blower speed
is controlled au tomatically and AUTO is
displayed on the touch-screen. Any adjustment
of the knob will cancel AUTO mode.
Note: In AUTO mode, if heating is required, the
blower only operates at low speed, until the
engine reaches normal operating temperature.
Recirculation
Press to turn recirculation on
or off. The button indicator
illuminates when recirculation
is turned on.
When selected, the air is recirculated inside the
vehicle. This helps to ma intain a high or low
temperature, and is useful for preventing
fumes from entering the vehicle.
Recirculation may also be selected in AUTO
mode, if the climate control system detects
high levels of pollution in the atmosphere
outside the vehicle (if a smog sensor is fitted).
Manual operation of the recirculation control
will override the automatic setting. This facility
can be switched off through the Settings menu
on the touch-screen.
Note: Prolonged use at low temperatures may
cause the windows to mist.
Air conditioning
Press the AUTO button to turn
the air conditioning on.
The air conditioning system is
controlled automatically in AUTO mode to
maintain the desired temperature and humidity
(even if higher temperature settings are
selected).
The air conditioning system is also switched on
automatically in defrost mode ( DEF) in order to
dehumidify the air.
Note: Water may collect unde rneath the vehicle
when parked. This is moisture expelled from
the interior of the vehicle by the air
conditioning system a nd is not cause for
concern.
Heated/climate seats and heated
steering wheel
The heated seats, climate seats and heated
steering wheel can be controlled from both the
Home and Climate menus on the touch-screen.
See HEATED SEATS (page 47). See CLIMATE
SEATS (page 48). See HEATED STEERING
WHEEL (page 68).