PEUGEOT 4007 2012 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: PEUGEOT, Model Year: 2012, Model line: 4007, Model: PEUGEOT 4007 2012Pages: 236, PDF Size: 17.59 MB
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TECHNICAL DATA
DIMENSIONS (IN MM)DIM
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A.
Manufacturer's plate.
The Vehicle Identifi cation Number
(VIN) is indicated on a plate on the
centre pillar, on the passenger's side.
B.
Serial number under the bonnet.
The VIN is engraved on the body-
work near the windscreen.
C.
Front number plate.
D.
Tyres/paint label.
This label is affi xed to the driver's
door centre pillar.
It indicates the following informa-
tion:
- tyre pressures, laden and unladen,
- wheel rim and tyre sizes,
- tyre pressure for the spare wheel,
- paint colour code. The tyre pressures must be
checked when cold at least once
a month.
IDENTIFICATION MARKINGSS
Low tyre pressures increase fuel
consumption.
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Audio
system
On/Off.
Decrease/Increase volume.
Selection of CD/
Changer mode.
Automatic search for a
lower radio frequency
.
Search for the previous
track.
Selection and adjustment of
audio settings (BASS,
TREBLE, ...).
Manual search for a lower
or higher radio frequency/
PTY.
Functions setting mode
(AF, REG, TP, SCV, ...).
Search for the previous or
next MP3 folder.
Eject one or more
CDs.
CD slot.
Load one or more discs.
AUDIO CD SYSTEMAUDIO CD SYSTEM
Selection of radio mode.
Selection of waveband
(FM, MW, LW).
Automatic station storing
(autostore).
Automatic search for a
higher radio frequency.
Search for the next track.
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Scroll information by page.
Display CD-Text/MP3/Tag ID3
information.
Repeat (track/
MP3 folder/disc).
Manual storing and recall
of radio stations/
PTY (12 to 17).
Random play (tracks/MP3
folder/disc).
Multifunction screen.
Fast backwards play.
Fast forwards play.
Search for TP traffi c
information.
Activation/
Deactivation of PTY.
Play the beginning of each
track (MP3 folder/disc).
Selection of the previous disc.
Selection of the next disc.
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STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS STEERING MOUNTED CONTRO
1.
On/Off and selection of
radio or
CD mode
2.
Volume decrease
3.
Volume increase
4.
Search for a higher radio
frequency/Next track/Fast
forwards play
5.
Search for a lower radio frequency/
Previous track/Fast backwards play
They can be used when the ignition
switch is in the "ON" or "ACC" position.
Switching on
Press button 1
for more than two seconds.
The last source selected before switching
off comes back into operation.
Selecting the source
Press button 1
.
The source changes in the following order:
FM1/FM2/FM3/MW/LW/CD/FM1...
Searching in radio mode
Press button 4
or 5
to search for a higher
or lower radio frequency respectively.
While a track is being played,
press button 5
once to return to
the beginning of this track.
Adjusting the volume
Press and hold button 2
or 3
to decrease or increase the volume respectively.
Switching off
Press button 1
for more than two seconds.
Searching in CD mode
Press button 4
or 5
to select the next or
previous track on the CD respectively.
Press and hold button 4
or 5
for fast for-
wards or fast backwards playing of the
current track of the CD respectively.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Switching on
Press the "PWR" button.
The last source selected be-
fore switching off resumes
operation.
The audio equipment func-
tions can be used when the ignition
switch is in the "ON" or "ACC" position.
Adjusting the volume
Turn the "VOL" dial respec-
tively to the left to decrease
the volume or to the right to
increase it.
Switching off
Press the "PWR" button again.
Setting the audio modes
Press the "SOUND" but-
ton several times; the audio
modes change in the following
order:
SUB PUNCH/TYPE/FIELD/
BASS/MID/TREBLE/FAD-
ER/BALANCE/OFF.
Quick access mode
To access the personalised sound func-
tions quickly, press and hold this button,
then turn it to reach the personalised
sound setting of your choice.
Release the button to store the setting.
"Hold" mode
If you press this button for more than
2 econds in the audio setting mode, the
system switches to "Hold" mode. The
audio mode selected will be retained
until you press this button again for
more than 2 seconds.
Selecting the musical ambience
"TYPE"
Turn the "SOUND" dial; the
musical ambiences change
in the following order:
CLASSIC/JAZZ/POP/
ROCK/HIP-HOP.
Once the ambience has been selected,
press the "SOUND" button to confi rm.
"CLASSIC": optimises the acoustics to
obtain perfect equalisation of the sound
for classical music.
"JAZZ": optimises the acoustics to ob-
tain an ambient sound with specifi c
modulations in the bass, mid tone and
treble for jazz.
"POP": optimises the acoustics to ob-
tain clear vocals and modulation of the
bass and treble for pop music.
"ROCK": optimises the acoustics to ob-
tain a sound in harmony with the rhythm
which places the emphasis on the mid
tone for rock music.
"HIP-HOP": optimises the acoustics to
obtain a powerful sound and accentua-
tion of the bass for hip-hop music.
If the "TYPE" is changed, the
sound cuts out briefl y. The audio setting mode is deacti-
vated when the radio is operated
or a CD is played or after approxi-
mately 10 seconds without any
action.
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Selecting the surround effect
"FIELD"
Turn the "SOUND" dial; the
surround effects change in
the following order:
NORMAL/STAGE/LIVE/
HALL.
"NORMAL": produces a sound in which
the voices are at the front and the in-
struments surround the listener.
"STAGE": produces a sound in which
the voices are immediately facing the
listener, as on a stage.
"LIVE": produces a sound similar to
that of a live show, in which the sound
reaches the listener from all directions.
"HALL": produces a sound similar to
that of a concert hall with defl ection of
the sound.
Setting the bass "BASS"
Turn the "SOUND" dial to
set the required bass value.
Setting the mid tone "MID"
Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the re-
quired mid tone value.
Setting the treble "TREBLE"
Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the re-
quired treble value.
Setting the front/rear sound
distribution "FADER"
Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the bal-
ance of the volume of the front and rear
speakers.
Setting the right/left sound
distribution "BALANCE"
Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the bal-
ance of the volume of the right and left
speakers.
If the "FIELD" is changed, the
sound cuts out briefl y. If the value "0" is set, an audible
signal will be heard.
Automatic volume adjustment
"SCV"
This permits automatic adjustment of
the "VOLUME", "BASS", "MID" and
"TREBLE" settings in relation to the ve-
hicle speed.
Press the "SOUND" button
for more than two seconds
to gain access to the func-
tions setting mode.
Then, press this same button
several times; the functions
setting mode changes in the following
order:
AF/CT/REG/TP-S/PTY (languages)/
SCV/PHONE/OFF.
Turn the "SOUND" dial respectively to
the left to deactivate the function or to
the right to activate it. If the "SUB PUNCH" is changed,
the sound cuts out briefl y.
Setting the volume of the bass
unit "SUB PUNCH"
Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the volume
of the bass unit.
Only vehicles fi tted with the "Premium
Sound" system can offer the "SUB
PUNCH" setting.
Once the surround effect has been se-
lected, press the "SOUND" button to
confi rm.
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RADIO
Selecting radio mode
Press the "PWR" button
or the "AM/FM" button to
switch on the radio.
Disconnecting the battery terminals
clears the stored radio stations.
Selecting the waveband
Press the "AM/FM" button
several times in succession
to select the waveband; it
changes in the following
order: FM1/FM2/FM3/MW/
LW/FM1...
Automatic station search
Press the "SEEK
" or
"SEEK
" button to search
the lower frequencies or the
higher frequencies respec-
tively.
Manual station search
Turn the "TUNE" dial re-
spectively to the left to
search the lower frequen-
cies or to the right to search
the higher frequencies.
Manual station storing
Press one of the six buttons "1" to "6"
until an audible signal is heard.
The sound cuts out then becomes au-
dible again when the station has been
stored.
The number of the button and the as-
sociated radio frequency appear on the
screen.
Automatic station storing
Press the "AM/FM" button
for more than two seconds.
Recalling stored stations
Press one of the six buttons "1" to "6".
The station corresponding to the wave-
band selected appears on the screen.
The search begins automatically and
stops at the fi rst station found. The six stations offering the best recep-
tion are stored and classifi ed from the
weakest to the strongest on the six cor-
responding buttons. You can store up to six stations on each
waveband.
Storing a new station replaces the pre-
vious station. Stations can only be stored automati-
cally on wavebands FM3, MW and LW.
Storing new stations replaces the previous
stations.
This storing can be activated automatically
irrespective of the waveband selected.
To recall the pre-set stored set-
ting, press the button and release
it within two seconds.
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"RDS" "RDS"
Alternative frequencies "AF"
Your radio automatically checks and
selects the best frequency for the radio
station to which it is tuned (if the station
broadcasts on several transmitters or
frequencies).
The frequency of a radio station covers
approximately 30 miles (50 km). The
change from one frequency to another
explains the temporary loss of recep-
tion during a journey.
If the station to which you are listening
does not have several frequencies in
the region in which you are currently lo-
cated, you can deactivate the alternative
frequency following.
Traffic information "TP"
The "Traffi c Program" (TP) function per-
mits automatic and temporary switc-hing
to an FM station broadcasting traffi c infor-
mation.
The radio station or the source that you
are listening to at this point is paused.
Once the traffi c information has ended,
the system switches back to the radio
station or the source that you were lis-
tening to initially.
Regional following mode "REG"
Some stations are organised in a net-
work.
In different regions, they broadcast diffe-
rent or shared programmes depending on
the time of day.
You can follow:
- a regional station only,
- the entire network, with the possibility
that you will be listening to a different
programme.
The "AF", "REG" and "TP"
functions can be deacti-
vated or activated via the
"TUNE" button functions
setting mode. Press the "TP" button.
"TP" appears on the display.
If the station is compatible,
"RDS" also appears.
If the radio detects traffi c information,
"TRAF INF" appears on the display, fol-
lowed by the frequency of the broadcasting
station, then its name.
The volume is different from that of the
previous source.
Following the broadcasting of the traffi c
information, the volume returns to that
of the source prior to the interruption.
When "TP" appears on the dis-
play, the radio stops solely at
RDS stations broadcasting traffi c
information. On long distance journeys, when
the stored station becomes
weak, the radio searches fi rst for
another frequency for the same
station (AF). Then, if this fails, it
searches for a frequency broad-
casting the regional programme
(REG). If this also fails, the radio
returns to the stored station. The "Radio Data System" (RDS) func-
tion on the FM waveband permits:
- access to the display of information,
such as the name of the station, ...
- tuning to the same station while
travelling through different regions,
- temporary tuning to traffi c informa-
tion announcements.
Most FM stations use RDS. These stations
transmit non-audible data in addition to
their programmes.
The data transmitted in this way allows
you access to various functions, mainly
displaying of the name of the station,
automatic station following or temporary
tuning to traffi c information announce-
ments.
The RDS allows you to continue liste-
ning to the same station by means of
the alternative frequency following.
However, in certain conditions, this
RDS frequency following cannot be
provided throughout the country. Radio
stations do not cover the whole country,
which explains the loss of reception of
the station during a journey.