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RADIO MODE Radio mode and waveband selection Press the "SRC"button repeatedly to select the required waveband; FM1, FM2, FM3, LW and MW.
The corresponding symbol appears on the display. Manual station search Select the "Frequency" function from the "Radio" audio source menu by turning knob H, then press this knob to confirm.
Turn knob Hto the right to search for a higher frequency or to the left to search for a lower frequency.
Automatic station search Select the "Frequency" function from the "Radio" audio source menu by turning knob H, then press this knob to confirm.
Press respectively button Rto search for a lower frequency or button Tto search for a higher frequency.
The message "SEEK"appears during the search, then scanning stops when the first station is found.
If the traffic information programme TAor the PTYfunction is active, only stations which broadcast this type of programme
are selected. The station search is carried out first with "LOC"sensitivity (selection of the most powerful transmitters) for one scan of the
waveband, then with "DX"sensitivity (selection of the weakest and most distant transmitters).
To carry out a "DX"sensitivity search straight away, select the "LOC/DX"function from the "Radio" source menu by turning
knob H, then press this knob repeatedly to change the sensitivity. The corresponding symbol appears on the display.
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Manual station storing Select the required station. Press and hold one of the buttons "1"to "6" for more than one second.
A bleep is heard, confirming that the station has been stored in the memory.
Automatic station storing (Autostore) Select the "Autostore" function from the "Radio" source menu by turning knob H, then press this knob to begin storing.
Your audio/telephone/GPS automatically stores the 6 best transmitters received on the waveband selected. If it was not possible to find 6 transmitters, the remaining memories are not changed. Recalling stored stations On each waveband, a brief press of one of the buttons "1"to "6" recalls the corresponding stored station.
Stereo/Mono receptionSelect the "St/Mono" function from the "Radio" source menu by turning knob H, then press this knob repeatedly to change the
type of reception. The corresponding symbol appears on the screen.
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RDS SYSTEM Using the RDS function on the FM waveband The RDS (Radio Data System) enables you to continue listening to the same station, whatever frequency it is using for the
region you are going through. Select the "TA/AF"function from the "Radio" source menu by turning knob H, then press this knob repeatedly to activate
the AFfunction.
The corresponding symbol appears on the screen.
RDS station following
The display indicates the name of the station selected. The audio/telephone/GPS continuously searches for the transmitter which broadcasts the same programme with the best reception.
Traffic information programme Select the "TA/AF"function from the "Radio" source menu by turning knob H, then press the knob repeatedly to activate the
TA function.
The corresponding symbol appears on the display.
If the station is able to transmit traffic information, the symbol "TP"is displayed following activation of the TAfunction.
All traffic information bulletins will be given priority irrespective of the audio source in use (radio or CD).If you wish to interrupt a message, select the "TA/AF"function by turning knob H, then press this knob repeatedly to deactivate
the TAfunction.
The corresponding symbol appears on the display.Note: the traffic information volume is independent of the normal audio/telephone/GPS volume. You can set it during a mes-
sage by means of knob B.
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TELEPHONE MODE This function is provided by a dual band GSM telephone (900 and 1 800 MHz) incorporated in the audio/telephone/GPS. It is a "hands free" telephone. This function is provided by a microphone located next to the front courtesy light, the spea-
kers and a steering wheel control which permits access to most of the functions (the buttons on the audio/telephone/GPS control panel provide access to all of the functions). Displaying of the main "mobile telephone"type functions as well as consultation of the directories is via the multi-function
display.This function is active, irrespective of the position of the key.
Note: with the key in the accessories position (1st notch) or with the ignition on (2nd notch), this function will be cut off after
thirty minutes (Ecomony mode active).If a communication is under way at this time, it may be completed. Using the menus Press button Eto display the main menuand gain access to the main "Telephone functions", then to the various sub-menus
to reach the one required.
This menu enables you to gain access to the following functions:
Ð Other menus:enables access to the second page of the menu.
Ð Frequent nos: enables listing of the 9 telephone numbers most frequently used.
Ð Directory: enables listing of the names and telephone numbers recorded in your
directory.
Ð Last received: enables listing of the last 10 telephone numbers received.
Ð Last called: enables listing of the last 10 telephone numbers called.
Ð Messages: enables access to the text messages (SMS) menu.
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If you select the "Other menus" function, you gain access to the second page with the following functions:
Ð Other menus: enables access to the first page of the menu.
Ð Operator: enables selection of the telephone network access supplier.
Ð PIN: enables management or modification of the PIN.
Ð Settings: enables inputting and modification of functions.
Ð Information: enables access to information about the network operator and the
SIM card.
Within each function: Move and select a function by turning knob H, then confirm by pressing this knob.
Cancel an operation by means of button I.
Using the numeric keypad
For a given key, figures are entered by pressing. Buttons Associated figures or characters [1] to [9] 1 to 9 or the telephone number stored in the corresponding position of the "Frequent nos"function (long press)
[0] 0 or indicator for international calls (long press)
[#] #
[*] * or deletion of the last character entered (long press)
To correct a telephone number digit entered, press button Ibriefly. Pressing this button for more than one second deletes
the number entered entirely.
Installing the SIM card Insert your SIM card in flap J.
Note: the SIM card must only be removed or inserted after the audio/telephone/GPS has been switched off.
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Making a call Dialling a number Enter the number of your contact using the numeric keypad. Press button Oto call.
Calling from a directory Select the "Directory" function to gain access to all of the files containing a telephone number or "Last received"to gain
access to the list of the last ten incoming calls (if the number display option is active) or "Last called"to gain access to the
list of the last ten outgoing calls. Note: There are two directories, that of the audio/telephone/GPS and that of the SIM card. To consult the SIM directory, insert
your SIM card and enter your PIN.
Receiving a call When an incoming call is received, announced by a ring, you can choose to take it by pressing button Obriefly or the end
of the steering wheel control 7or refuse it by pressing button Ofor more than one second.
If you take the call, press button Oto end it.
Receiving a second call**
During a telephone call, it is possible to receive a second call. This second call is indicated by displaying the name of the caller (if recorded in the directory) and/or by the number of the caller (if the number display option is active) and the "Accept"
or "Refuse" options.
Select the "Accept"or "Refuse" option by turning knob H, then press this knob repeatedly to confirm.
Note: If you accept the second call, the previous call is placed on hold until the new call ends. If you refuse the second call,
the conversation in progress continues. ** If the option and service are available.
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Emergency 112 In an emergemcy , select and confirm this function by pressing button Lto contact the emergency call service.
Before making a call of this type, the audio/telephone/GPS must detect a cell network. No security mode is required and, depending on the network, you do not have to insert your SIM card or enter your PIN. PEUGEOT customer contact centre Select and confirm this function by pressing button Lto contact the PEUGEOT Customer Contact Centre and gain access
to the services offered (this type of call is suspended if an emergency call is made).
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Voice commands The voice commands enable you to control a certain number of audio/telephone/GPS functions using pre-recorded words or expressions. The voice commands which you can send to the system are divided into two categories:
Ð voice commands without voice identification which permit selection of the system's modes (TEL, RADIO, CD, ...)
Ð voice commands with voice identification which relate to the entering/recalling of names in the telephone directory
and/or navigation addresses.
Activation/Deactivation of the voice commands Press button Non the audio/telephone/GPS control panel or control 4on the steering wheel to activate or deactivate this
function. Notes:
Ð in the absence of voice commands, this function will be deactivated after approximately ten seconds,
Ð if a voice command is not understood, a double bleep is emitted,
Ð the voice command operations are interrupted immediately if an incoming call is received; in this case, when the call ends, the entire operation must be repeated.
Example: to recall the radio station stored on button 3, the key words are: "Radio", "Memory" or "Station" , "3" .
To use these key words, you must say the word "Radio", wait for the confirmation bleep, then say the word "Memory" or
"Station" , wait until the system asks "number please?", then end with the word "3", wait for the confirmation bleep which
will carry out the action requested.
List of recognisable commands available The voice commands (key words) which can be recognised by the system are organised into three levels (levels 1, 2 and 3). When a level 1 command is given, the system makes the level 2 commands available; when a level 2 command is given, the system makes the level 3 commands available.
Ð the level 1 commands are the following:
"MEMO"/"RADIO"/"CD PLAYER"/"NAVIGATION"/"CALL"/"DIAL"/"REDIAL"/"PIN"/"DIRECTORY"/"INTERRUPT"