cruise control JAGUAR XF 2009 1.G Quick Start Guide
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11.Luggage compartment release.
12. Forward alert.
1\f. Rear fog lamps.
14. Horn.
15. Column adjust switch.
16. Climate control system.
17. Engine start/stop button.
18. DSC (Dynamic Stability Control)
switch.
19. ASL (Automatic Speed Limiter)
switch.
20. EPB (Electric Parking Brake).
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Master locking switches.
2. Hazard warning switch.
\f. Touch screen.
4. Home screen
5. Touch screen on/off
6. Direction indicators and exterior
lighting.
7. Audio and telephone switches.
8. Instrument pack, message
centre and warning indicators.
9. Cruise control switches.
10. Windscreen wiper and washer. 21.
Dynamic mode switch.
22. Winter mode switch.
2\f. JaguarDrive selector.
24. Audio system.
25. Mirror adjuster.
26. Mirror selector switches.
27. Window switch isolator.
28. Window switches.
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Warning lamps
Low tyre pressure
Airbag fault
Fog lamps on
DSC off, Trac DSC ON
or DSC fault. Flashing \b
DSC operating.Seat belt reminder
ASL active
Forward alert active
EPB on, braking system
fault or brake fluid low
ABS fault or EPB fault
Adaptive Cruise Control
active
Engine malfunction
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Cruise (speed) Control and ACC1. SET \b use to set the road speed to be
maintained or increase/decrease the speed
in 2 km/h (\f mph) steps when cruise
control is operating.
2. RESUME \b use to resume a set speed
retained in memory.
\f. CANCEL \b cancels cruise control but
retains the set speed in memory.
ACC only
ACC utilises a radar at the front of the vehicle to
maintain a pre\bdefined gap to the vehicle ahead.
When a slower vehicle ahead is encountered, or a
vehicle ahead enters the same lane, the previously
set cruise control road speed will be adjusted
automatically to maintain the set gap.
Cruise control will automatically disengage when
the foot brake is pressed or when vehicle speed
falls below 30 km/h (\f8 mph).
Depending on specification, your vehicle will be fitted
with either the standard cruise control system or the
Adaptive \fruise \fontrol system (A\f\f). Both systems
allow you to maintain a set speed until either cruise
control is cancelled or the brake pedal is used. A\f\f
also allows you to maintain a gap between yourself
and the vehicle ahead when the speed of that vehicle
is not greater than yours. Both systems are controlled
via switches on the steering wheel.
Driving
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ACC
IS NOT a collision warning or avoidance
system. Additionally the system WILL NOTdetect:
• Stationary or slow moving vehicles below \f0 km/h (6 mph).
• Pedestrians or objects in the roadway.
• Oncoming vehicles in the same lane.
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A warning lamp will illuminate to indicate
that the vehicle is in follow mode.
4. GAP SETTING \b use to increase/decrease the
time gap to the vehicle ahead. The gap can be set
to one of four pre\bdefined settings (\f to 4
chevrons).
The current setting will
be displayed in the
message centre.
Forward Alert
This is a feature of ACC and it provides limited
detection of objects in the road ahead. When
necessary it will give an audible warning and a visual
warning in the message centre. The driver must take
appropriate action.5. Press to activate the Forward Alert function.
The Forward Alert icon will illuminate in the
instrument panel.
Sensitivity of detection can be adjusted. With ACC
disengaged, usethe GAP SETTINGcontrol4to
adjust the setting.
Cruise (speed) control and Adaptive Cruise control
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Parking aids
Care points
Sensors may activate when water, snow or ice are
detected on the surface of the sensors. Regular
cleaning will restore normal performance.
HomHommParking aid alert
Press theASL
button, then use
the cruise control
thumbwheel to set
the required
maximum speed
limit.
Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)
DSC
ASL
Blind Spot Monitor
Blind Spot Monitor is activated when the vehicle is
travelling at greater than \f6 km/h (\f0 mph). It will
indicate to the driver when an overtaking vehicle is
within your vehicle’s blind spot areas.
If a vehicle is occupying a blind spot, a warning
graphic in the respective door mirror lens will
illuminate.
An amber dot in the mirror lens indicates that the
system is not functioning.
When Ris selected, the rear and front parking aids
and rear view camera will activate.
The touch\bscreen will display a vehicle graphic and
indicate the approximate distance to any object
detected. An audible alert will increase in frequency
as the object is approached.
Audible alert volume can be changed via the touch\b
screen. From the Homescreen, select Vehicle, then
Veh. settings, then Parking.
When moving forward into a space, activate the front
sensors with the parking aid switch. Alternatively, first
select Reverse then Drive.
Parking aid switch
The overhead console switch
can disable or enable the
front and rear parking aids.
An LED in the switch
illuminates when the system is on. Press the button
to turn the parking aids off or on.
The parking aids will disable when vehicle speed
exceeds \f5 km/h (9 mph) in D.
Rear view camera option
Is activated when Ris selected. A wide\bangle camera
image with guidance lines appears on the touch
screen to aid reversing.
The camera image is deactivated when Dis selected
and vehicle speed exceeds \f6 km/h (\f0 mph).
The set speed will display in the message centre.
The vehicle will not accelerate beyond the set speed
unless the accelerator pedal is fully depressed.
Cruise control cannot be operated while ASLis
engaged.
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Cancelling the parking aid screen
Touch the screen within the pop\bup area to return to
the previous view.