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successive  presses  on  the  end  of the  wiper  control  at  the  steering wheel).
Press for at least two seconds :display disappears.
One  press  on  any  button  brings the display back.
Escape button: Esc
Short  press: cancels  the  current operation or warning message and returns you to the previous menu.
Press for at least two seconds :return to the main menu.
This  button  can  be  used  to  exit from any menu.
Menu button: menu
This  button  gives  access  to  the main menu.
It can be used at any time.
Introduction
The  On-board  Navigation  system guides  you  to  the  destination  of your  choice,  by  means  of  voice messages and visual instructions.
The  system  uses  a  cartographic database  and  GPS  satellite guidance,  the  latter  enabling  your position to be plotted by means of several satellites.On-board  Navigation  comprises the following components:
-  the remote control,
-  the control panel display,
-  the electronic control unit,
-  the CD Rom,
-  the  last  voice  message  recall command,
-  the satellite receiver aerial.
Speci  c  functions  or  services may  vary  depending  on  the  CD ROM  version  or  on  the  country where the system is to be used. 
For  safety  reasons,  drivers  are recommended  not  to  use  the remote control when the vehicle is moving, but to park safely and legally before modifying parame-ters or inputting data.
The  system  may  be  affected  by disturbance  or  interruption  in certain  conditions  (for  example under bridges or in underground car parks, etc.).
The remote control
When  pointed towards  the  right hand  screen, the  remote  control allows you to select the information contained in the different displays.
Direction arrows :
These  allow  you  to  move  around the  screen  and  thus  to  choose functions.
Validate button: VAL
Validates  the  function  or  letter chosen.
Enables you, during navigation , to access the Rapid Tools menu.
Mode button: MOD
Short press: each successive press allows you to select from the types of information permanently displayed on the right hand side of the screen: date, navigation, trip computer and audio  system  (trip  computer  infor-mation  can  also  be  accessed  by 
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The display
When driving, the display indicates:
1 status of the central locking.
2 status of the child locks.
3 last  mode  used,  radio,  CD,  CD 3changer, on-board computer, etc.
4 the date.
5 exterior temperature.
6 the time.
When menus are in use, a variety of tabs will appear at the bottom of the screen, denoting access to the diffe-rent functions
1 Function selected (highlighted).
2 Function inaccessible in this situa-tion (dotted outline).
3 Function accessible (plain outline).3
Use  the  direction  arrows  to  move between tabs.
While  using  On-board  Navigation, the  screen  displays  various  types of  information  according  to  the manoeuvres to be carried out:
1 Manoeuvre to be carried out.
2 Distance to the next manoeuvre.
3 Next manoeuvre to be carried out.3
4 Next road to take.
5 Road currently being taken.
6 The time.
7 Exterior temperature.
8 Distance to fi nal destination.
9 Visual warning indicating that the voice messaging is deactivated.
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The electronic control unit
This  is  located  inside  the  boot  on the left hand side. 
To  gain  access,  turn  the  buttons one quarter turn.
1 CD Rom eject button.
2 CD Rom compartment.
3 The  ON  warning  lamp  indicates that  the  control  unit  is  supplied with power.
4 The  CD  warning  lamp  indicates the presence of a CD ROM in the control unit.
The CD-ROM
It  contains  all  the  cartographic data on the country chosen. 
It must be inserted with the printed face upwards.
The  last  voice  message  recall command
During  navigation,  a  press  on the  end  of  the  headlamp  control repeats the last voice message.
During  the  course  of  a  message, the volume can be regulated using the  radio  volume  adjustment button  or  its  counterpart  at  the steering wheel.
Note: the  message  volume  is  not linked  to  the  radio  or  traffi c  infor-mation volume.
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Navigation is an electronic help system. It cannot replace the driver's decisions.All guidance instructions must be carefully checked by the user.Main menu
Configure display
Navigation options
Navigation/Guidance
Select a service
Select destination from memory Go back to current guidance
Main menu
Switch on the ignition. 
Press the “MENU” button to access the main menu.
Select  a  function  using  the  direc-tion  arrows,  then  validate  your choice (“VAL” button).
Navigation/guidance
Following  the  selection  of “Navigation/guidance”  the  screen will warn you about the use of navi-gation.  Respect  the  regulations  in force  and  do  not  use  the  remote control when your vehicle is moving. 
Press the “VAL” button to progress to the next menu.
The “Navigation/guidance” menu offers you several options:
-  entering  the  address  of  a  new destination,
-  selecting a service (hotel, railway station, airport, etc.) at a specifi c town,
-  selecting  a  stored  address  from one of the two directories,
-  resuming  a  guidance  that  was previously  interrupted  or  ending a guidance in progress.
Two  messages  may  be  displayed depending  on  previous  actions: “Resume  guidance”  or “Stop guidance”.
A press on the “ESC” button allows you,  after  a  validation,  to  suspend a  guidance  in  progress  and  return to the main menu.
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Programmed destinationCity Street NumberChange StoreKeep criteria
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The  complete  destination  is displayed.
Select the “Validate” function, then press the “VAL” button to start the route calculation.
Note: by using the “Change” func-tion  you  can  delete  or  change  the destination, or by using the “Store” function  you  can  store  it  in  one  of the  two  directories  (see  section  on storing an address in a directory).
The last-used navigation parameter is displayed.
Guidance  commences  automati-cally, provided this parameter is left on the screen and no further action is taken for 5 seconds, or when you have validated the “YES” function. 
Follow the instructions.
If you wish to modify the guidance parameter,  select  the “NO”  func-tion, then press the “VAL” button.
Choose  a  parameter  from  the  list then validate (“VAL” button).
When the cursor is on your chosen parameter,  select  the “Validate” function,  then  press  the “VAL” button.
Guidance  commences,  follow  the instructions.
Note: during guidance, you still have the option to modify your destina-tion  or  guidance  parameters  by pressing  the “VAL” button,  which will  return  you  to  the  guidance tools menu.
Depending on your preferences, the system  will  use  different  parame-ters to calculate the route.
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Selecting a service
The  last-entered  address  is displayed.There are 3 ways you can defi ne the area  in  which  you  wish  to  obtain  a service:
-  retain  the  last-entered  address using the “Validate” function.
-  enter  a  new  address  using  the “Change” function.
-  automatically  enter  the  area  you are  in,  using  the “Current  loca-tion” function.
When  you  have  validated  the address, choose a service from the list using the direction arrows.
Press  the “VAL” button  to  select one of them.
The cursor on the left-hand side of the  screen  indicates  your  position in the total list of services.
The  system  provides  a  list  of addresses  in  increasing  order  of distance.
The  fi rst  address  for  the  desired service is displayed.
An  indication  on  the  right  of  the screen (e.g. 1/50) tells you if there are  several  establishments (maximum of 50) offering the same service within roughly a thirty mile (50 km) radius.
A signal in the top left of the screen (e.g.  280  m)  tells  you  how  far  you are from the chosen establishment (280 metres).
Use “Next” or “Previous” function to consult the list.
When  your  chosen  establishment is displayed, select the “Validate” function  then  press  the “VAL” button.  Select  a  navigation  para-meter.
Guidance  commences,  follow  the instructions.
Select a service
City Street
ChangeCurrent location
Conference centres Ferry terminalsGolf coursesHistorical monuments
Validate Previous Hotels
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