radio JAGUAR XJ 2004 X350 / 3.G Owners Manual
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Security and Locks 2 - 3
2 Security and Locks
Ignition Switch
The fascia-mounted ignition switch,
on the right-hand side of the steering
column, has four key positions:
0.Ignition OFF – This is the only
position in which the key can be
inserted and removed.
I. Auxiliary – Allows use of some
electrical circuits, for example, radio
and window oper ation (accessory
delay only).
II. Ignition ON – All electrical circuits
except the starter motor are
activated. The key remains in this
position when driving. III.
Engine start – The starter motor is
operated for as long as the key is held
in this position, against spring
pressure.
When the key is turned back to the OFF
position, the delayed accessory feature
becomes active.
The circuits available in the auxiliary
position remain activated for a preset
timed period or until a front door is
opened.
To Remove the Ignition Key
Automatic transmissi on vehicles have a
key interlock feature.
Apply the electronic parkbrake, move the
gear selector to the Park ‘P’ position and
turn the key to position ‘0’.
The automatic transmis sion gear selector
must be placed in Park ‘P’ before the key
can be removed from the ignition switch.
When the key is removed, the gear
selector will be locked in Park.
Steering Column Lock
The steering column lock is controlled by
the ignition switch.
When the key is removed from the
ignition switch, you will hear the steering
column lock engage.
When the key is inserted into the ignition
switch, you will hear the steering column
lock disengage.
In rare circumstances, it may be
necessary to gently turn the steering
wheel from side to side to release the
steering column lock.
Gearshift Interlock
A brake pedal/gearshift interlock system
is incorporated in the automatic
transmission gear selector mechanism.
To move the gear selector from Park:
1. Turn the ignition key to position ‘II’ or start the engine.
2. Press the brake pedal.
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2 - 4 Security and Locks
Vehicle Security
When the vehicle is unoccupied or
unattended, you are advised to do the
following:
• Apply the electronic parkbrake and move the gear selector to the
Park ‘P’ position.
• Do not leave children or pets in the vehicle unattended.
• Do not leave luggage or valuables on display.
• Remove all keys, including remote transmitters, from the vehicle prior to
locking the doors, even when the
vehicle is in your garage.
• Close all windows, hood, luggage compartment and glove
compartment, and lock all the doors.
• Park the vehicle where it can be seen. At night, park in a well-lit area.
• It is important to keep your keys in safe places at all times. Leaving them
in conspicuous places is an invitation
for a thief to steal them and,
consequently, your vehicle or
belongings. Keep them as secure as
you would your wallet or purse, both
at home and away.
Key Transmitter
The security system is controlled
remotely by a radio frequency, battery-
operated, integrated transmitter key.
The transmitter is ac tivated by pressing
one of the operating buttons.
( A ) – Unlocks and disarms the vehicle.
( B ) – Releases the luggage compartment
lock.
( C ) – Activates the convenience headlamp
feature and sounds the panic alarm.
For further information on the
convenience headlamp feature,
see Headlight convenience on
page 4 - 24.
( D ) – Locks and arms the vehicle.
( E ) – Locks/unlocks the key.
To free the key, press the release
button ( E). When not required press and
hold the button and fold the key into the
transmitter housing.
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Security and Locks 2 - 5
Note:
1. The key transmitter may not operate correctly in areas which are subject to
interference from other radio
equipment operating on the same
frequency. Interference may emanate
from sources such as amateur radio,
telecommunications devices, medical
equipment, and other remote controls
or alarms. Where such interference is
experienced operate the key
transmitter as close as possible to the
vehicle, or use the key in the drivers
door lock.
2. All buttons on the key transmitter will not operate if a key is in the ignition
switch, however, if the doors, hood or
luggage compartment are open, only
button ( D) will not operate.
Each integrated key will operate all the
locks on your vehicle.
Additional integrated key transmitters
can be ordered from your Jaguar Retailer.
See Additional keys on page 2 - 7. Care of key transmitters
The key transmitters must be treated with
care. Do not expose to extremes of heat,
dust, humidity or fluids. Do not leave the
transmitter exposed to direct sunlight.
The battery is the only serviceable part.
Caution: Should a key transmitter be
lost, a new one can be obtained and
programmed to the vehicle by a
Jaguar Retailer, who will ask for proof
of vehicle ownership. It is advisable
to notify a Retailer as soon as a key
transmitter is lost or stolen and have
the remaining key transmitter(s)
reprogrammed. This will then
prevent the lost or stolen key
transmitter from being used to
disarm and unlock the vehicle.
Note:
Retailers keep a log of all enquiries
for replacement keys and notify
Jaguar Cars Ltd. of any such requests.
Radio Frequency
The radio frequency remote system
operates on a frequency subject to USA
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) rules.
The device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC rules and RSS–210 of the Industry
Canada. Operation is subject to the two following
conditions:
1. The device may not cause harmful
interference.
2. This device mu st accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
The key transmitter radio frequency
approval numbers for the USA and
Canada are as shown below:
USA – NHVWB1U241.
Canada – 3495 103 2304.
Note: The manufacturer is not
responsible for any radio interference or
TV interference caused by unauthorised
modifications to this equipment. Changes
or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
Caution: The key-ring transmitter
may suffer interference from other
legal users of this radio frequency
band, such as radio amateurs,
medical equipment, remote controls
or alarm systems. To lock or unlock
the vehicle either use a key or
operate the transmitter as close to the
security antenna as possible.
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2 - 16 Security and Locks
• If, after 15 seconds (passively armed), from opening the driv er’s door with a
key (as regional legislation dictates),
the key is not inserted into the
ignition switch and turned to
position ‘II’, or a passenger door is
opened before the drivers door.
• Any attempt is made to remove the radio or the front navigation system
(if fitted).
• Pressing the headlamp convenience button on the remo te transmitter
3 times within 3 seconds activates the
panic alarm (if enabled).
Error Audible Signal
Two audible signals will be heard
whenever one of the following conditions
are present:
• I f a n y d o o r i s o p e n w h e n a n a t t e m p t i s made to lock the vehicle.
• The luggage compartment or the hood is not properly closed when an
attempt is made to lock the vehicle.
• A key is present in the ignition switch and a button on the key transmitter is
pressed. See
Direction Indicator Unlock Alerts
on page 2 - 11 for the Notes regarding
error signals during failure of intrusion
sensor (if fitted), and inclination sensor
(if fitted).
Note: The error audible signal can be
disabled and the direction indicator flash
option can be enabled (and vice versa) by
a Jaguar Retailer.
Error Flash Signal (Retailer
Enable Option)
The direction indicators will flash seven
times whenever one of the following
conditions are present.
• If any door is open when an attempt is made to lock the vehicle.
• The luggage compar tment or hood are
not fully closed when an attempt is
made to lock the vehicle.
• A key is present in the ignition switch and a button on the key transm itter is
pressed.
See Direction Indicator Unlock Alerts
on page 2 - 11 for the Notes regarding
error signals during failure of intrusion
sensor (if fitted), and inclination sensor
(if fitted).
Audible Signals
An audible signal will sound when:
• The valet switch is pressed with the luggage compartment closed.
• The vehicle is in valet mode and the interior/luggage compartment release
button, or glove compartment valet
switch is pressed.
• The vehicle is locked (if enabled).
• The vehicle is unlocked (if enabled).
• A door is opened if the vehicle has been passively armed. This mode can
be cancelled by disa rming the security
system using the key transmitter,
or by switching the ignition to
position ‘II’, or by turning a key in the
driver’s door lock towards the front of
the vehicle.
• The lock button is pressed twice within three seconds (if enabled).
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2 - 20 Security and Locks
Garage Door Opener
Transceiver
The garage door opener transceiver is
located in the overhead console.
The transceiver can be programmed to
transmit the radio frequencies of up to
three different transmitters used to
activate garage doors, entry gates, home
lighting, security systems, or other radio
frequency operated devices.Although this section mainly describes
the procedures for the garage door
opener, it also equally applies to the
previously mentioned applications.
In some countries this feature is also
known as HomeLink
® Universal
Transceiver.
For information, or for assistance, contact
your Jaguar Retailer or the supplier by
phone or via the internet. For details
see Information and Assistance on
page 2 - 23.
!WARNING:
1. Do not use the transceiver with any garage door opener that lacks
the safety stop and reverse feature
as required by safety standards.
A garage door opener which
cannot detect an object, signalling
the door to stop and reverse, does
not meet current safety standards.
Using a garage door opener
without these features increases
risk of serious injury or death. 2. When programming the
transceiver to a garage door
opener or entry gate, make sure
that people, the vehicle and
objects are out of the way to
prevent potential harm or damage
as the gate or garage door will
activate during the programme.
3. This device may suffer from interference if operated in the
vicinity of a mobile or fixed station
transmitter. This interference is
likely to affect the hand-held
transmitter as well as the in-car
transceiver.
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Security and Locks 2 - 23
Entry gate programming
The technology of some entry gates
requires you to press and re-press (cycle)
the hand-held transmitter every
2 seconds during programming.
Continue to press and hold the desired
overhead console button while you cycle
your hand-held transmitter until the
indicator light flashes rapidly.
Information and Assistance
For information on the range of available
compatible products or accessories,
or for assistance, contact your Jaguar
Retailer.
You can also contact the supplier’s
helpline on 1–800–355–3515 or the
website address for Homelink™ is
www.homelink.jci.com. Note:
Keep the original transmitter for
future use or programming procedures if,
for example, you purchase a new vehicle’
Caution: It is recommended that
when you sell or dispose of the
vehicle, the programmed transceiver
buttons be erased for security
purposes.
!WARNING:
The manufacturer is not responsible
for any radio or TV interference
caused by unauthorised
modifications to this equipment.
Such modifications could void the
user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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4-6 On the Road
Charge Indicator (RED)
This lights up when the ignition
is switched ON and should go
out when the engine is
running.
If the light stays ON when the engine is
running it indicates that there is either a
battery voltage fault or a generator fault.
Turn OFF all electrical accessories, radio,
climate control, rear screen heater etc.
Try to use the minimum electrical load as
possible such as power windows, electric
sunroof etc. Report the fault to a Jaguar
Retailer.
Seat Belt (RED)
The warning lamp lights when
the ignition is ON and:
• The driver’s seat belt is not fastened.
• A passenger is sitting in the front seat and their seat belt is not fastened.
The light should go out when the driver’s
seat belt (and the front passenger’s if the
seat is occupied) is fastened.
Note: The vehicle must be moving above
10 mph (16 km/h) for the lamp to
illuminate if the passeng er seat belt is not
fastened.
Beltminder
The Beltminder feature is a supplemental
warning to the seat be lt warning function.
This feature provides additional
reminders to the driver that the driver’s
and/or front passenger’s seat belt is
unbuckled by intermittently sounding a
chime and illuminating the seat belt
warning light in the instrument cluster. If the vehicle is moving above 10 mph
(16 km/h) and one or both front seats are
occupied and a seat belt is not fastened,
a warning chime will be heard and the
light will flash.
The chime sound and the light flashing
will last for 10 seconds and then repeat
every 30 seconds for five minutes or until
the belts are fastened or the vehicle
stops.
If the warning light stays ON steady with
the seat belt(s) fastened, report the fault
to a Jaguar Retailer. It is safe to drive the
vehicle with the light ON steady,
provided that the seat belt(s) is properly
fastened. Ensure that all occupants seat
belts are fastened before driving.
Although not advisable, it is possible to
disable or reinstate the Beltminder
function. Please see a Jaguar Retailer.
Note:
If a heavy object is placed on the
front passenger seat it may activate the
Beltminder feature. It is recommended
that the object be placed in the luggage
compartment.
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On the Road 4 - 27
Hazard Warning
The switch is in the centre console below
the radio and operates with the ignition
ON or OFF. Use only in an emergency to
warn traffic of a vehicle breakdown or
approaching danger.
To operate, press the switch.
The direction indicators, the instrument
cluster green indicators and audible
warning will operate in unison.
The switch symbol will light up.
To cancel, press the switch again.
Interior Lighting
Interior lighting comp rises front overhead
courtesy light and tw o front and two rear
reading/map lights. Vanity mirror, glove
compartment, footwell and luggage
compartment lights are also provided.
Pressing the centre switch ( A) in the
overhead console turns the front and rear
courtesy lamps and footwell lamps on.
A second press turns the lamps off. Map/reading lamps
The reading/map lights are turned on and
off by individual switches (
B).
The reading/map lights will remain on for
up to 15 minutes after the ignition has
been turned off.
The centre console area is illuminated by
a small light from the overhead
console ( C). This is on whenever the
sidelights are on and can be controlled by
the dimmer switch.
Rear lighting
The rear interior ligh ts can be switched
on or off by pressing the lens cover.
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On the Road 4 - 61
Touring
Foreign travel
Before planning foreign travel, check with
a motoring organisation to ensure that
your vehicle will comply with legal
requirements of the countries you intend
to visit.
International motoring organisations are
helpful for all aspects of long distance
touring advice.
In some countries it is a legal requirement
to carry spare vehicle bulbs.
First aid kit
A first aid kit is compulsory equipment in
certain countries. Your Jaguar Retailer
can supply a first aid kit.Petroleum spirit in containers
Some countries forbid the carrying of
petrol in containers, as do most ferry and
hovercraft operators.
Cellular radio telephones
Ask your motoring organisation about the
use of cellular radio telephones before
travelling abroad, as some countries
exercise controls on the importation and
use of such equipment.
Roof-rack
Only the Jaguar approved roof-rack
should be used.
The maximum load, including the weight
of the rack, must not exceed the load
rating indicated on th
e roof-rack bars and
must be deducted from the vehicle
maximum luggage load.
Loads on the roof-rack may affect vehicle
handling, especially in crosswinds or
when cornering. Jaguar warning triangle
A warning triangle to give traffic
advanced notice of a disabled vehicle is
compulsory in many countries.
A triangle, designed to international
standards is fitted as standard equipment
in certain countries. The warning triangle
with its stand legs folded flat, is mounted
on the inside of the luggage compartment
lid.
In an emergency, remove the triangle and
unfold its stand legs. Place the triangle in
the road in accordance with local traffic
regulations to give oncoming traffic
warning of an im
mobilised vehicle.
Hazard warning lights must be used with
the warning triangle.
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Climate Control 5 - 3
5 Climate Control
Introduction
The cabin is supplied with filtered air
from a fully automatic electronic climate
control system with manual overrides.
Two systems are available:
• A two zone system which allows the front occupants to set individual
temperatures for the left and right
sides of the interior.
• A four zone system which allows front and rear occupants to set individual
temperatures, i.e. two front zones and
two rear zones.
Occupant controls
The main climate control panel is located
in the centre console above the radio and
audio controls. There are two types of
control panel for either two or four zone
systems:
• A dedicated control panel with LCD (liquid crystal display) screen
(see page 5 - 6).
• A multi-function touch control and display unit shared with navigation
and other systems. Where this control
unit is fitted, refer to the Jaguar
Touch-screen Handbook for the
detailed operating instructions. Where the four zone climate control
system is fitted, an additional control/
display panel for rear passenger use is
located at the rear of the centre console,
between the front seats.
Voice control
The climate control system may also be
operated by spoken commands if the
optional voice activation system is fitted.
For full information on the use of this
system refer to the JaguarVoice
Handbook.
Recommended Operation
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 and direct
sunlight. In response, the electronic
control system automatically adjusts the
heat input, blower speed, air intake and
airflow distribution so as to maintain the
selected temperature(s) and reduce
misting.
Automatic operation provides optimum
comfort under most driving conditions. It is recommended that automatic
control (AUTO) is selected as the
normal operating mode.
Use of air conditioning
Air conditioning is an integral part of the
climate control system, providing cooled
and dehumidified
air for occupant
comfort; the dry airflow is also effective
in preventing misting of the windows.
While the air conditioner can be
manually switched off, it is recommended
that it is used in all climatic conditions
throughout the year, preferably in AUTO
mode.
Close all windows and the sunroof when
the air conditioning is on to ensure
satisfactory operation.
Use of air recirculation
The air conditioner/heater system is
supplied with fresh air via an intake flap.
Closing the flap causes the air inside the
vehicle to be recirculated. This helps to
prevent unpleasant odours from being
drawn into the vehicle and also to
improve the performance of the air
conditioner in very hot conditions.
However, the use of recirculated air will
cause screen misting after a short period
and should only be used as necessary.