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Radio CD Bluetooth®
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GB.4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION (1/2)
Introduction
The audio system has the following 
functions:
–  Digital Radio (DR);
– RDS radio;
–  CD/CD MP3 player;
– management of auxiliary audio sources;
– Bluetooth® hands-free phone  system.
Radio and CD/CD MP3 
functions
The radio allows you to listen to radio 
stations and play CDs in different audio 
formats.
The radio stations are classed by wave-
length: FM (frequency modulation) and 
AM (amplitude modulation).
The DR system (digital terrestrial radio) 
provides better sound reproduction and 
access to text information stored on the 
radio (Intellitext) by scrolling through 
the text to display:
– news updates;
–  sports results, etc.
The RDS system makes it possible to 
display the name of some stations or 
messages sent by FM stations to be 
displayed:
– traffic bulletins (TA);
– emergency messages.
Auxiliary audio function
You can listen to your personal stereo 
directly through your vehicle’s speak-
ers. There are several ways of connect-
ing your portable audio player, depend-
ing on the type(s) of device you have:
– USB socket;
– Jack socket;
– Bluetooth® connection.
For more information on the list of com-
patible devices, contact an authorised 
dealer. 
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GB.5
GENERAL DESCRIPTION (2/2)Hands-free phone function
The Bluetooth® hands-free system 
provides the following features without 
having to handle your phone:
–  Pair up to 5 phones;
–  send/receive/reject a call;
–  transfer the phone or SIM card’s con-tact list (depending on the phone);
–  view the system’s call log (depend- ing on the phone);
– dial voicemail. 
Bluetooth® function
This function enables the audio system 
to recognise and control your portable 
audio player or mobile phone using 
Bluetooth® pairing.
Your hands-free phone 
system is only intended to 
facilitate communication by 
reducing the risk factors, 
without removing them completely. 
You must always comply with the 
laws of the country in which you are 
travelling.
BT Audio
BA
G
F
Display screen
A Current time.
B  Telephone information (network, bat- tery and connection via Bluetooth®).
C Traffic information.
D  Random mode/track repeat mode.
E Alternative frequency.
F Exterior temperature.
G Air-conditioning information.
H Audio information (audio source,  song title, etc.).
H
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CDE  
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GB.7
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (2/4)
AUDIO functionTELEPHONE function
1 Access the custom settings menu.
2 –  Return to previous screen/previous level when browsing 
through menus;
–  Cancel current action.
3 Activate the “Text” function.
4, 16 Scroll through the selection.
5, 17 Confirm an action.
6 –  Short press: recall a stored radio station.
–  Long press: store a radio station.
When listening to an audio source (Bluetooth®, USB, CD/
CD MP3):
–  Short press on button “1” on the keypad 
6: activation of 
the “repeat” mode.
–  Short press on button “2” on the keypad  6: activation of 
the “shuffle” mode.
–  Short press on button “6” on the keypad  6: activation of 
the alphabetical search. –  Short press on button “6” on the keypad 6: activation 
of the alphabetical search.
7 Rotation: adjust the volume of the source currently in use. 
8 On/off
9 –  Short press: change track (CD/CD MP3/MP3/ Bluetooth®/ 
USB) or change radio frequency;
–  Long press: fast forward/backward playing of an audio  track (CD/CD MP3/MP3/ Bluetooth®/ USB) or scroll 
through the radio stations until the button is released and 
a station is found by the audio system. 
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GB.8
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (3/4)
AUDIO functionTELEPHONE function
10 –  Short press: access the “phone” menu;
–  Long press: redial the last number.
When receiving a call:
–  Short press: pick up the call;
–  Long press: reject the call.
11 Select the desired audio source (if connected):
“CD drive”/”MP3 CD” 
→ “iPod®"/"USB” →  “AUX” (Jack 
socket) → “BT Audio”.
12 –  Short press: choose the radio source and the wave-
band: FM1 → FM2 → DR1 → DR2 → AM;
–  Long press: updating of the list of radio stations.
13 Increase the volume of the source currently in use.
14 –  Mute the radio source currently playing;
–  Mute the sound and pause the playback of the CD/CD 
MP3/USB/Bluetooth® devices.
15 Decrease the volume of the source currently in use.
16 Rotate:
–  Radio: browse through the list of radio stations stored 
previously;
–  Media: previous/next track. Rotate:
–  “Phone” menu: browse through the list. 
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GB.11
Voice recognition system 
(depending on the phone)
Using a compatible smartphone, your 
multimedia system enables you to 
use the voice recognition system. This 
makes it possible to control the func-
tions of your smartphone by voice, 
while keeping your hands on the steer-
ing wheel.
Note: your smartphone’s voice recog-
nition system only enables you to use 
the functions of your telephone. It does 
not enable you to interact with the other 
functions of your multimedia system 
such as the radio, the Driving Eco2, etc.
Note: When using voice recognition, 
the language set on your telephone will 
be the language used by your system.
Activation
To activate the voice recognition 
system, you must:
–  get a 3G, 4G or Wifi connection with your smartphone;
– activate the Bluetooth® on your  smartphone and make it visible to 
other devices (please refer to your 
telephone manual for instructions);
–  pair and connect your smartphone to  the multimedia system (please refer 
to the section on “Pairing, unpairing 
a telephone”); –  Briefly press button 19 on the steer-
ing wheel.
An audible signal indicates that voice 
recognition is activated. Speak loudly 
and clearly.
Deactivation
Press and hold button  19.
An audible signal indicates that voice 
recognition is deactivated.
Note: if you try to use your vehi-
cle’s voice recognition system with a 
paired smartphone that does not have 
voice recognition, a message will be 
displayed on the multimedia system 
screen to notify you.
USING VOICE RECOGNITION 
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GB.17
Your audio system has inputs to con-
nect one or more external audio 
sources (USB key, MP3 player, iPod®, 
Bluetooth® portable player, etc.).
You have several ways of connecting 
your player:
–  USB  connection;
–  Jack  socket;
– Bluetooth® connection.
Note: the auxiliary audio source for-
mats can be MP3, WMA or AAC. 
USB connection;
Connection
Connect the MP3 player, the iPod® or 
the USB key to the USB port.
Once the device is connected, the track 
will be displayed automatically.
To view the directory currently being 
used, press one of the buttons 4 or 
turn the control knob  16 on the steering 
column control.
To go back to the previous level in the 
folder hierarchy, press button  2.
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES (1/3)
Use
– MP3 player and iPod®:
Once you have plugged in your MP3 
player or your iPod®, the menus can 
be accessed from your audio system. 
The system stores playlists identical to 
those of your MP3 player or iPod®. 
– USB key:
The audio files will start playing auto-
matically. To access the hierarchy of 
your audio source, press one of the but-
tons 4,  or turn the control knob  16 on 
the steering column control.
You can search by track name in the 
folder currently being played by press-
ing  5 or 17, then button “6” on the 
keypad  6. Select the first letter of the 
track that you wish to listen to using the 
buttons  4 or the control knob 16 on the 
steering column control, then press  5 
or 17 to confirm. Note: random play on a USB key works 
in the same way as for a CD MP3. Refer 
to the information on "Random play-
back (“RDM”)” in the section “Listening 
to a CD/CD MP3”.
Note: the repeat function on a USB 
key works in the same way as for a CD 
MP3. Please refer to the paragraph on 
“Repeat (“RPT”)” under “Listening to a 
CD/CD MP3”.
Charging using the USB port
Once your audio player’s USB connec-
tor is plugged into the USB port of the 
unit, you can charge or maintain the 
battery during use.
Note: some devices do not recharge 
or maintain battery charge level when 
they are connected to the USB port on 
the multimedia system. 
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GB.18
Note: if your Bluetooth® digital device 
has telephone and portable audio 
player functions, pairing one of these 
functions will automatically pair the 
other.
Connection
For a device already paired, perform 
the following steps:
– activate the Bluetooth® connec-tion of the portable audio player and 
make it visible to other devices (refer 
to the audio player manual);
–  select the Bluetooth® audio source  by pressing  11.
Use
Your portable audio player must be 
connected to the system to enable all 
its functions to be accessed.
Note: no portable audio player can be 
connected to the system unless it has 
previously been paired.
Once the Bluetooth® digital portable 
audio player is connected, you can con-
trol it from your audio system.
Bluetooth® audio playback
In order to use your Bluetooth® device, 
you must pair it to the vehicle upon 
first use. Please refer to the informa-
tion on the “Bluetooth® function” in the 
“General description” section. Pairing 
allows the audio system to recognise 
and store a Bluetooth® portable player.
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES (2/3)
Jack connection
Connection
Use a special cable (not provided), and 
connect the Jack socket of the auxiliary 
input to the portable audio player head-
set socket (usually a 3.5 mm jack).
Note: you cannot select a track directly 
from your audio system. To select a 
track, you must do so directly via your 
portable audio player, when the vehicle 
is stationary.
Use
Just the text “AUX” is displayed on the 
audio system screen. No artist or track 
name is visible.
NB: To adjust the sensitivity of the jack 
Jack, refer to the “System settings” 
section.
Only handle the personal stereo when traffic conditions permit.
Store the portable audio player safely while driving (risk of being thr\
own 
in the event of sudden braking or impact).
Alternative mix
Sport playlist
01 Love Never Felt So Good  
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GB.19
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES (3/3)
Press 14 to pause the audio track 
(pressing again resumes the playback).
Press  9 to go to the previous or next 
track on the portable audio player.
Note: the number of accessible func-
tions varies depending on the type of 
portable audio player and its compat-
ibility with the audio system.
Note: in some cases, you will need to 
refer to your device’s manual to finalise 
the connection procedure.
Shuffle (“RDM”)
Once your Bluetooth® device is con-
nected, press button “2” on the 
keypad  6 to turn on the shuffle function 
for all the tracks in the folder.
The symbol “RDM” appears on the 
screen. A track is then selected at 
random. The transition from one track 
to another takes place randomly.
Press button “2” again on the keypad  6  
to turn the shuffle function off; the 
symbol “RDM” goes out.
Tracks
Albums
Genres
Press one of the buttons  4,  5 or 17  
during the playback of an audio track 
to display the various ways to select 
the tracks (“Artists”, “Tracks”, “Albums”, 
etc.).
Note: the display varies depending on 
the make and model of telephone con-
nected.
You can search by track name in the 
folder currently being played by press-
ing  5 or 17, then button “6” on the 
keypad  6. Select the first letter of the 
track that you wish to listen to using the 
buttons  4 or the control knob 16 on the 
steering column control, then press  5 
or 17 to confirm. Turning off the audio system deacti-
vates the shuffle function.
Note: on a Bluetooth® device con-
nected to the audio system, the shuf-
fle function applies to the folder cur-
rently being played. Change to another 
folder to apply the shuffle function to 
this latter.
Repeat (“RPT”)
This feature allows you to repeat a 
track.
Press button “1” on the keypad 
6 to ac-
tivate the repeat function.
The symbol “RPT” appears on the 
screen.
Press button “1” again on the keypad  6 
to turn off the repeat function; the 
symbol “RPT” goes out.
Note: if the shuffle function is activated, 
enabling the repeat function will deac-
tivate it; the symbol “RDM” will go out.  
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GB.20
PAIRING AND UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (1/3)
Bluetooth® connectionTo activate the audio system’s 
Bluetooth® function:
– press 10;
–   select “Bluetooth ON/OFF” using  the buttons 4 or the control knob 16 
on the steering column control, then 
press 5 or 17 to confirm;
–  select “ON” using the buttons 4  or 
the control knob 16 on the steering  column control, then press 5 or 17 to 
confirm.
Pairing a phoneTo use your hands-free system, pair 
your Bluetooth® mobile phone with 
the vehicle. Check that the Bluetooth® 
of your phone is activated and set its 
status to “visible”.
Pairing will enable the hands-free 
phone system to recognise and store a 
phone. You can pair up to five phones, 
but only one can be connected at a 
time.
Pairing can be performed either via the 
audio system or via your phone.
Your audio system and phone must 
both be switched on.
Note: if you pair a new telephone when 
another telephone is already connected 
to the audio system, this latter will be 
disconnected and replaced by the new 
paired telephone.
ON
OFF
Two ways of pairing are possible:
–  “Make the radio visible”;
–  “Pair a phone”.