ESP JAGUAR XF 2010 1.G User Guide
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Adaptive cruise control
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The sensitivity of th e warning can only be
adjusted with ACC disengaged. Adjust as
follows:
• Roll the gap adjustment control
downwards to decrease the sensitivity of
the alert.
• Roll the gap adjustment control upwards to
increase the sensitivity of the alert.
Note: The forward alert set gap is retained
when the ignition is switched off.
Forward Alert is displayed in the message
centre.ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKE
ASSIST
The system may not react to slow
moving vehicles and will not react to
stationary vehicles or vehicles
travelling in the opposite direction.
Warnings may not appear if the
distance to the vehicle ahead is very
small or if steering wheel or pedal
movements are large (e.g. to avoid a
collision).
The system utilises the same radar
sensor as ACC and Forward alert - the
same limitations of performance
apply.
Advanced emergency brake assist is available
at speeds above approximately 7 km/h (5 mph)
and improves brakin g response during
emergency braking, when a moving vehicle is
detected close ahead.
If the risk of collision increases after the
Forward Alert warning is displayed, advanced
emergency brake assist is activated. The
brakes are automatically applied gently in
preparation for rapid braking (this may be
noticeable). If the brake pedal is then pressed
quickly, full braking is implemented, even if
only light pressure is ap plied to the pedal. See
87, EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST (EBA) .
Note: Braking performance will only be
improved if the driver applies the brakes.
Advanced emergency brake assist will function
even if Forward Alert and ACC are switched off.
If there is a fault with the system, Forward
Alert Unavailable is displayed in the message
centre. The vehicle can st ill be driven and the
braking system will still operate, but without
advanced emergency brake assistance. Seek
qualified assistance to have the fault rectified.
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Automatic speed limiter
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Automatic speed limiterUSING ASL
In certain conditions, such as a steep
downhill gradient, the vehicle speed
may exceed the set speed limit. This
is because engine braking is unable to
maintain or reduce the vehicle speed.
The ASL button allows the driver to select
between cruise control and the automatic
speed limiter. The ASL can be set to any speed
between 30 km/h (18 mph) and 240 km/h
(150 mph).
Note: Although ASL only operates at speeds
between 30 km/h (18 mph) and 240 km/h
(150 mph), the maximum speed can be set
when the vehicle is stationary.
SETTING A SPEED LIMIT
• Press the ASL button.
• Use the cruise control speed adjustment
control to set the required speed. The
message centre display in the instrument
panel will show the selected speed.
• The set speed can be adjusted at any time,
using the cruise cont rol speed adjustment
control.
When ASL is selected and a set speed inserted,
the engine will respond normally up to the set
speed. Further accelerator pedal pressure will
not increase the vehicle speed beyond your set
speed, unless kickdown is initiated, in which
case ASL will be suspended.
SUSPENDING ASL
ASL can be suspende d by pressing the
CANCEL button. Applying sudden, rapid
acceleration (kickdown) will also suspend ASL.
RESUMING ASL
If ASL has been suspended, it can be reinstated
with a single press of the RESUME button,
however, ASL will only reinstate if the vehicle
speed is less than the current speed set in
memory and greater th an 30 km/h (18 mph).
The message centre will display an appropriate
message if the vehicle speed is too fast to
resume ASL.
ASL WARNING LAMP
Illuminates (amber) when
Automatic Speed Limiter is active.
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DAB radio
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7. Channel list : Touch to view a list of
available Ensembles an d channels. The list
can be sorted by Ensemble, Channel ,
Subchannel or by Category .
• If an Ensemble is selected from the
list, all available channels from that
ensemble will be displayed.
• Sorting by Subchannel is only
available when the current channel is
broadcasting subchannels.
• If Category is selected, touch the
chosen category to view
corresponding channels, before
making your selection from the list.
Once the desired sele ction has been made,
select the Back soft key to return to the
main DAB menu.
8. Subchannel : If subchannels are broadcast
by the current channel, this soft key will be
active. Select to al low subchannels then
select the required subchannel with the
seek down / up keys.
9. Auto-tune: Select to scan for all available DAB Ensembles/channels. This needs to be
done before using the DAB radio for the
first time.
Auto-tune is also useful when travelling
long distances, so re gional Ensembles can
be tuned.
During Auto-tune, a pop-up shows tuning
progress.
The Auto-tune process will not affect
current presets, but some presets may not
operate if the channel they relate to is no
longer available ( No reception displays). 10.
Station presets: Each DAB band has 6
preset positions.
•Touch and release to tune the radio to
the station stored on that preset.
• Touch and hold to store the current
station on that preset (the radio will
mute while the station is stored).
• Use the seek buttons on the steering
wheel to select the next or previous
preset station.
Note: If you attempt to select a preset
channel that is now una vailable or invalid,
No reception is displayed.
DIGITAL RADIO RECEPTION
DAB radio can significa ntly increase the
number of radio channels /stations available.
The DAB signals are transmitted to most major
cities, towns and motorway networks.
Digital radio is transm itted from regional
transmitters. Some local channels are not
available outside th e range of their
transmitters. If you want to listen to local
channels as you move around the country, use
the auto-tune function (AUTO) to build new
channel lists.
Note: If any auxiliary electrical equipment is
connected to the vehicle, then this may reduce
the DAB radio sound quality.
ENSEMBLES
Unlike AM/FM radio, DAB transmits several
channels/stations on a single frequency. A
group of channels is k nown as an ensemble.
Some channels within the ensemble may have
subchannels offering seve ral listening options.
If reception is lost when the vehicle is in
motion, the vehicle may be out of range of the
ensemble. To build a new list of ensembles,
select Auto-tune .
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Portable media
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PAIRING AND CONNECTING A
BLUETOOTH® DEVICE USING THE
TOUCH SCREEN
For further informatio n on Bluetooth®, see
129, BLUETOOTH® INFORMATION .
1. Switch on your device’s Bluetooth®
connection. Make sure that it is in
Bluetooth® discov erable mode,
sometimes referred to as find me mode
(see your device’s operating instructions
for more information).
2. Switch on the ignition and ensure the touch
screen is active.
3. From the Home menu, select Audio/Video,
then My Music .
4. A menu will appear. Select Search new.
5. Select Vehicle to device option.
6. Identify your device fr om the displayed list
and select the corresponding Pair and
connect option.
Note: If more than 5 devices are detected,
it may be necessary to use the scroll bar to
see the entire list.
7. When prompted, enter the PIN (Personal
Identification Number) code into your
device. See your device's operating
instructions for more information.
8. Once your device is paired and connected
to the system, a confirmation message will
be displayed before switching to the My
music: Bluetooth screen.
Note: Due to the duration of a Bluetooth®
search, it is advised that the time-out to home
screen feature is switched off before
attempting to search fo r Bluetooth® devices.
This setting can be changed within Set-up,
Screen, Time out home .
AUTOMATIC BLUETOOTH®
RECONNECTION
If devices have already been paired and
connected, when Bluetoot h® is selected from
the My music menu, the system will
automatically connect to th e last used device (a
confirmation pop-up appears) . If the last used
device is not present, then the system will
search for other previously connected devices
and automatically conne ct if one is found.
If no previously connect ed device is found,
Please connect device is displayed and the
Change device option is given.
LOSS OF CONNECTION
If a loss of connection between the vehicle and
the Bluetooth® device occurs, a pop-up is
displayed. Select Reconnect to automatically
restore the connection. A confirmation pop-up
will appear before the touch screen reverts to
its previous mode.
CHANGING/DISCONNECTING A
DEVICE
1. From the menu, select Change device.
2. Select Disconnect . A confirmation pop-up
will appear and then you will be given the
option to Search new or select a different
device from the list of paired devices.
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Telephone
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TELEPHONE COMPATIBILITY
Please refer to the Ow nership section of the
Jaguar website at www.jaguar.com, for a list
of compatible phones.
Note: The Bluetooth® equipped phones listed
on Jaguar.com, have been tested for
compatibility with Jaguar vehicles.
Performance will vary, based on the phone’s
software version, batte ry condition, coverage
and your network provider. Phones are
warranted by their ma nufacturer, not Jaguar.
If the mobile phone supports Bluetooth®
Hands Free Profile 1.5 (HFP 1.5), additional
features will be displa yed on the vehicle touch
screen, such as battery meter, signal strength
and network operator.
PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING
THE MOBILE PHONE
Note: The process of pairing and connecting
your phone with the vehi cle using the mobile
phone will vary depending on the type of
mobile phone used.
1. Switch the ignition on and ensure that the
touch screen is active.
2. From the home menu, select Phone.
3. A menu will appear. Select Search new.
4. Select Device to vehicle option.
Note: The vehicle’s Blue tooth® system is
discoverable for only 3 minutes.
5. Using the mobile phone, search for
Bluetooth® devices.
On s ome phone s, t hi s i s ref e rre d to a s ne w
paired device. See your phone's operating
instructions for further information. 6.
When the vehicle's Bluetooth® system is
discovered, begin the pairing process
using your mobile phone and follow any
directions shown on the touch screen.
Select Yes when prompted, to confirm the
pairing.
Either the phone or th e vehicle system will
ask for a PIN (Personal Identification
Number). When prompted, enter a PIN of
your choice and select OK to confirm.
7. Enter the same PIN into the other device.
8. Once your phone is paired and connected
to the system, a confirmation message will
be displayed before sw itching to the Digit
Dial screen.
Note: Some mobile phones require the
Bluetooth® pairing to be set as
‘authorised’ or ‘trusted’ in order to
automatically connect. Pl ease refer to your
phone’s operating instructions for further
information.
PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING
THE TOUCH SCREEN
1. Switch on your mobile phone’s
Bluetooth® connection. Make sure that
your mobile phone is in Bluetooth®
discoverable mode, sometimes referred to
as find me mode (see your phone’s
operating instructions for more
information).
2. Switch the ignition on and ensure the touch
screen is active.
3. From the home menu select Phone.
4. A menu will appear. Select Search new.
5. Select Vehicle to device option.
6. Identify your phone from the displayed list
and select the corresponding Pair and
connect option.
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Telephone
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
1. Volume control. Turn to increase/ decrease
call volume.
2. Scroll control. Turn to scroll up/ down lists
of calls or phonebook entries.
3. Phone/Voice control. Press and release to
send, accept or end a call. If Voice control
is not fitted, in addition to the above, press
and release to access last 10 dialled list;
press and hold to ac cess the phonebook
search view.
CALL VOLUME
The phone call volume is operated by the audio
system’s volume control.
If the audio system is in use when a phone call
is active, the audio system source is
suppressed for the dur ation of the call.
DIALLING
Once your phone is conne cted to the vehicle’s
system, Digit Dial is the default screen in
Phone mode.
Using the on-screen keypad, enter the required
number and touch the connect icon to send.
Note: When entering a number, you can
change the phone number shown on the touch
screen using the Delete button. A momentary
touch erases a single digi t, a long touch erases
the complete number.
PHONEBOOK
Contacts stored in the memory of a paired
phone can be automatically downloaded to the
vehicle’s phonebook each time the phone is
connected to the system. See 130,
TELEPHONE COMPATIBILITY .
Certain mobile phones store the phonebook in
two different areas, the SIM card and the phone
memory. The vehicle system will access only
those numbers stored in the phone memory.
To access contacts from the phonebook:
1. From the Phone menu, select Phonebook.
2. Using the alpha keys, type the name of the
contact you want to search for. Repeated
selections of the sa me key scrolls through
the letters displayed on the keys.
3. If the desired contact is shown in the view,
they can be dialled by pressing the connect
button. Alternatively, select List to access
the phonebook list view.
4. In the Phonebook list view , touch to call. If
a contact has more than one number
stored, touch to access the additional
numbers.
There are also options to view more
contact information, by selecting the
corresponding i key.
Note: It may be necessary to use the scroll
bar to see the entire list.
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Navigation system
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START GUIDANCE
After selecting a destination, the system will
calculate the route.
There is now a choice to select 3 Routes,
Change route or to Start navigation guidance.
Touch 3 Routes to display a choice of three
different route options on the map.
The roads on the map are drawn in three
different colours to highlight each route.
EcoRoute helps you find the most fuel efficient
route available. A display of three leaves
indicates the most fuel efficient route.
Select route 1, 2 or 3 by touching the
respective box displaye d on the right side of
the map.
Touch Change Route followed by Route prefs.
to change the route setti ngs. If a destination is
already set, touch Waypoint to add a waypoint
in the journey if required.
When you have made your selection, if any,
touch Go.
Note: As you approach a j unction, in addition
to the voice guidance, an inset on the map will
display an enlarged view of the junction.
EASY ROUTE
In Route options , Easy Route can be turned On
or Off .
When On is selected, Easy Route changes the
calculation parameters of Route 3 in order to
reduce:
• Junctions.
• Turns.
• Turns that cross traffic.
• The priority of minor roads.
• Complex junction s and manoeuvres.
LEARN ROUTE
In Route options , Learn Route can be turned
On or Off.
When On is selected, if you make the same
deviation from the proposed route three times,
then the system will memorize the deviation
and offer that as the normal route from then on.
Select Reset all routes to delete any learnt
routes and return to the default settings.
VOICE GUIDANCE
To turn voice guidance on or off but maintain
route guidance, proceed as follows:
1. Touch Nav menu on the navigation screen.
2. Touch the Route voice guidance soft key.
The soft key will be highlighted when voice
guidance is enabled.
CANCEL ROUTE GUIDANCE
To cancel route guidance, proceed as follows:
1. Touch Nav menu on the navigation screen.
2. Touch the Cancel guidance soft key.
QUICK POI SELECTION
Touch the Map screen to display the POI
button. Touch the POI (Point of interest)
button. The screen shows six suggested
categories, five of which can be selected as
quick points of interest.
Note: The POI icons will not be shown if the
map zoom level is greate r than 1 km (½ mile).
Select a Quick POI category, or select More to
see further POIs. Touch OK to confirm a
selection.
The map screen with the POI icon(s) is
displayed. Select the five POIs you wish to see
when the Quick POIs are displayed.
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Fuel and refuelling
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Fuel and refuellingSAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Avoid exposing the f uel gasses to any
potential sources of ignition as the
resulting fire and explosion may
cause serious injuries and/or death.
Switch off the engine when refuelling,
as it is both a source of extreme
temperatures, and electrical sparks.
Switch off any personal electronic
devices such as mobile phones, or
music players.
PETROL ENGINED VEHICLES
Do not use leaded fuels, lead
substitutes or fuel additives.
Fuel system cleaning agents should not
be used, unless a pproved by Jaguar.
OCTANE RATING
The minimum octane rating for fuel used is 95
RON (Research Octane Number). The vehicle
will run on lower ratings, but it may cause
pronounced engine knock or pinking. If the
pinking is severe it ca n cause damage to the
engine, fuel and emis sion control systems.
Note: Occasional, light, engine knock
experienced while accele rating or climbing hills
is acceptable.
Super Green Plus 98 RON unleaded fuel (where
available) may be used as an alternative to the
standard 95 RON unleaded fuel.
Some countries have only 91 RON fuel
available. Vehicles sold in these countries are
specially calibrated to use this fuel.
ETHANOL
This vehicle is not suitable for use with
fuels containing more than 10%
ethanol.
Do not use E85 fuels (85% ethanol
content). Equipment necessary for the
use of fuels containing more than 10%
ethanol is not fitted to this vehicle. If
E85 fuels are used, serious engine and
fuel system damage will occur.
Fuels containing up to 10% ethanol (grain
alcohol) may be used. Ensure that the fuel has
octane ratings no lower than those
recommended for unleaded fuel. Most drivers
will not notice any opera ting difference with
fuel containing ethanol. If a difference is
detected, the use of co nventional unleaded fuel
should be resumed.
METHANOL
Wherever possible avoid using fuel
containing methanol.
Some fuels contain methanol (Methyl or wood
alcohol). If you use fuels containing methanol
the fuels must also contain co-solvents and
corrosion inhibitors fo r methanol. Also, do not
use fuels which contain more than 10%
methanol even if they contain co-solvents and
corrosion inhibitors. Fu el system damage or
vehicle performance pr oblems resulting from
the use of such fuels is not the responsibility of
Jaguar, and may not be covered under the
warranty.
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Fuel and refuelling
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METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER
(MTBE)
Unleaded fuel containing an oxygenate known
as MTBE can be used prov ided that the ratio of
MTBE to conventional fuel does not exceed
15%. MTBE is an Ether based compound
derived from Petroleum, which has been
specified by several refiners as the substance
to enhance the Octane rating of fuel.
DIESEL ENGINED VEHICLES
Do not use RME (bio-diesel) except in
the case of those proprietary diesel
fuels which contain a mix of up to 5%.
Jaguar can accept no responsibility for
damage caused by using RME in
concentrations greater than 5%.
Use only high quality diesel fuel according to
EN590 or equivalent.
The quality of diesel fu el is variable, depending
on geographic location. Always use premium
or the highest quality fuel available in your
locality. High quality fuel ensures a longer life
for your engine components. Lower grade fuel
contains higher levels of sulphur, which is
detrimental to engine components. If low
quality fuel is used, li ght coloured smoke may
be evident at the exhaust.
Note: Jaguar vehicles ar e capable of running
with up to a 5% blend of bio-diesel, in
accordance with European Standard EN590.
Prolonged use of additives is not
recommended. Do not add paraffin or petrol to
diesel fuels.
If you inadvertently fill your vehicle with
petrol instead of di esel, do not attempt
to start the engine. Contact your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer immediately. Jaguar cars can accept no
responsibility for any damage caused
by running your vehicle with petrol or
vegetable oil in the fuel tank.
SULPHUR CONTENT
Your vehicle is fitted with a Diesel
Particulate Filter (DPF), the maximum
Sulphur content must not exceed
0.005%. Using an incorrect fuel will
cause serious damage to the DPF.
In some countries diesel may contain higher
levels of Sulphur, wh ich could cause damage
to the vehicle, if in doubt contact a local
Dealer/Authorised Repairer for advice.
RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
Avoid running out of fuel!
If the vehicle does run out of fuel, a
minimum of 4 litres (0.9 gallons) will be
required to restart the engine. The vehicle
should be left with the ignition on for 5 minutes
after refuelling before attempting to restart the
engine.
Note: If the vehicle does run out of fuel,
seeking qualified assistance is advisable.
WATER IN FUEL
If the warning WATER IN FUEL is
displayed in the message centre, an
excessive amount of water has
collected in the fuel filter bowl. Seek
assistance from a Jaguar Dealer/
Authorised Repairer to have the filter
drained as soon as possible.
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Technical specifications
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Variant Gross Vehicle
Weight (GVW) 1Maximum front axle load2Maximum rear axle load 2Gross Train Weight3
I4 Diesel 2320 kg
5115 lb 1200 kg
2646 lb 1230 kg
2712 lb 4170 kg
9193 lb
V6 Diesel 2360 kg
5203 lb 1215 kg
2679 lb 1215 kg
2679 lb 4210 kg
9281 lb
V6 Petrol 2215 kg
4883 lb 1090 kg
2403 lb 1180 kg
2601 lb 4065 kg
8962 lb
V8 Normally
Aspirated Petrol 2300 kg
5071 lb 1150 kg
2535 lb 1215 kg
2679 lb Not Applicable
V8 Supercharged
Petrol 2370 kg
5225 lb 1185 kg
2612 lb 1250 kg
2756 lb Not Applicable
1 The maximum permissible we
ight of the vehicle including passengers and load.
2 The front and rear axle maximum loads can not be reached simu ltaneously as this will exceed
the GVW limit.
3 The maximum permissible weight of the vehicle and braked trailer, including their respective
loads.