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The main 1% , '1
menu offers various options for acti- vation or management of guidance:
– choice of the type of destination address (entering of address, ser- vice, GPS co-ordinates, storedaddress),
– modification to the initial route (entering of a diversion),
– displaying of the chosen destination,
– setting of the guidance option parameters,
– stop or resume guidance (displaying of the message which changes depending on the previous status).
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The
1 ' ' '!1 menu
offers various options for reaching a destination:
entering a postal address,
selecting a service available in a town (town hall, hotel, cinema, air- port...),
entering GPS details,
selecting a destination stored in the directory,
selecting one of the last ten desti- nations.
' '%'!The last guidance address is dis- played. Select and validate in succession the entry zones
181, 11 , then
" 9 " to fill them in.
The 1:1 function permits validation
of the address and access to theguidance activation function. The 1 '1 function permits record-
ing of the address in a directory file.The 1+. .1 function permits
display of the current address.
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To enter the name of a town, select each letter by turning the dial, thenvalidate each letter by pressing thedial. If an error is made entering the letters, the 1+*%'1 function permits eras-
ing of the last letter entered. '0 following the validation of a
letter, only those which could make up a name existing in the database
appear. As letters are entered, the 1!1
function indicates the number of towns beginning with the same
letters. Activation of this functionpermits selection of a town from thelist. When the list contains fewer thanfive names, these are displayed
automatically. Select a town thenvalidate by pressing the dial. When the complete name of the town is displayed, select the
1:1
function then confirm by pressing thedial. '0 once the town has been
entered, you can confirm by pressing 1:1 . You will then be guided to the
centre of this town automatically.
'%*'('/*' Enter the name of the street in the same way as the name of the town. When the full name of the street is displayed, select the 1:1function
then confirm by pressing the dial.
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!%*' 2*('4'&2 Press the numeric key which corre- sponds to the letter required until theletter appears on the screen, thenconfirm by pressing the ;key after
each letter.
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Enter the number of the street previ- ously entered. Select the
1:1function, then confirm
by pressing the dial.'0 if the number of the street
entered is not available, it is rejected.
You can also select a street from the 1<!1 function, which avoids
having to enter the street number. '0 if the street selected does not
have a number, the list of junctions is
displayed automatically.
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The most recent destinations are shown. There are three possible methods of defining the location to which youwish to travel:
– accept the last details input by means of the 1:1function,
– input the details of your destination,
– automatically input the details of your current location by means of the 1+. .1 function.
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The last address entered is displayed. There are three options for defining the location in which you wish toobtain this service:
– accept the last address entered
using the 1:1function,
– fill in the 181and 11 zones,– automatically enter the name of
your current location using the
1+. .1 function.
' '%!'' If you wish to be directed to a service, select the
'%&corresponding to
the service, then confirm by pressingthe dial. The list of services corresponding to the category selected is displayed. Select the !''then confirm by
pressing the dial to access the
1+*'/ 1 function.
An indication on the edge of the screen (x/n) shows you the maxi-mum number of establishments pro-viding the same service within aradius of 30 miles (50 km), as thecrow flies, from the selected location. Use buttons 1@1and 1A1to consult
the list provided.When the establishment of your choice is displayed, you can:
select the 1:1function to activate
guidance towards this service,
select the 1 '1function to enter
this establishment in your directory.
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if the service selected is not
available in the programmed location, a temporary message informs you of this.
Following validation of the location,the service closest to it is displayed.The distance indicated is thedistance as the crow flies from theservice to the selected location.
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From the %'' (' , the main
121 menu offers various options
for guidance management:
– switching to "Selection-Movement on map" mode,
– direction of the map towards the North or in the direction of the vehicle,
– recentering of the map around the vehicle,
– opening of the services selection window visible on the map, such as hotels, service stations, etc.
– displaying of the window for entering the description for recording thecurrent position of the vehicle in adirectory file.
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The contextual menu associated with the
121application and with
the 1 ' ','('(21
mode appears as a superimposed
display, when these are in use in the
main screen window. This menu is limited to the following functions:
– displaying of the information on the location selected on the map,
– selection of a location on the map as a destination,
– storing of the location selected (postal address if available or, if it is not, GPS co-ordinates, so thatthey can be recorded in a directoryfile),
– switching to "Vehicle following on map" mode.
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B( -CFront fog lamps (first rota-tion of the ring forwards)
The front fog lamps operate with theside lights and the dipped headlamps. When the main beam headlamps are switched on, the front fog lamps
are switched off. They are switchedon again when the main beam head-
lamps are switched off. Front and rear foglamps (2nd rotation ofthe ring forwards).
/ to switch off the rear fog lamp
and the front fog lamps, turn the ringbackwards twice in succession. / when the lights are switched
off automatically or when the dipped
headlamps are switched off manual-
ly, the front fog lamps, the rear foglamp and the side lights will remainon (turn the ring backwards to switch
off the front fog lamps. The side
lights will then be switched off).
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Lights off Side lights Dipped/main beam headlamps Automatic switching on of lights
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with the ignition off, when the
driver's door is opened, a buzzer sounds if you have left your lights on.
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Rotate the ring forwards to switch on
and backwards to switch off. The sta-tus is confirmed by the indicator lighton the instrument panel.
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This only operates with the dipped/main beam headlamps. / when the lights are switched off
automatically, the rear fog lamp and the dipped headlamps will remain on (turn
the ring backwards to switch off the
rear fog lamp. The dipped headlampsand side lights will then be switched
off).
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