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"Messages" (SMS) function General The"Messages"  application provides access to the list of SMS messages, sent, writ-
ten and not sent, received and not read and messages received and already read. Select the "Messages" function from the main menu to gain access to the following
sub-functions:
¥ "Compile" which permits access to the following sub-menu:
-  "Text" to write a message of 160 characters maximum,
-  "Tel No." to enter the telephone number of the recipient of the message,
-  "Directory" to select a recipient number from the directory list,
-  "Store" to store the message and send it later,
-  "Send" to send a stored message or new message.
¥ "Select" to display the SMS messages present which can be of 4 types: "Messages sent", "Messages written and not
sent", "Messages received and not read" and "Messages received and already read". When a sent message or a messa- ge to be sent is selected, a new window appears with the  "Delete"and "Send" options. When a received message which
has been read or is to be read is selected, a new window appears with the options  "Delete", "Call" and "Reply" .
¥ "Service centre no." which permits entering of the SMS messages centre number.
Note:  Before compiling your first text message, check that your text message (SMS) centre number is stored correctly in the
sub-menu "Service centre no." . If it is not, any text messages compiled before this number is entered will be deleted and
not sent.
"Network operator" function General The "Operator"  application provides access to the choice of telephone network 
provider. Select the  "Operator" function from the main menu (second page) to gain access to
the following sub-menus: ¥ "Selection" to define the criterion for choice of the operator ("automatic", "manual"
or "preferential" criterion),
¥ "Operator"  to select, if possible, a determined operator (only available with the
"manual" or "preferential" choice criterion),
¥ "OK" to confirm the options chosen (choice of the criterion and name of the operator).
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"Information" function General The "Information" application provides access to the information about the network
operator and the SIM card. Select the  "Information" function from the main menu to display:
¥ the name and/or the abbreviation of the network operator,¥ the telephone number of the SIM card inserted (personal telephone number),¥ the electronic serial number of the system's telephone module. Note:  not all SIM cards permit displaying of their own telephone number, you can
store it in the  "Directory"application.
Assistance service 
Press button L to display the  "Information and assistance services" menu and select one of the following services:
¥  "Emergency 112" which enables you to contact  the emergency call service.
¥ "Customer Contact Centre"  which enables you to contact the PEUGEOT Customer Contact Centre directly.
If an incoming call is received while making an assistance call, only the ring is operational and you can accept or refuse the call. 
If you accept the incoming call, the medical or road assistance call is ALWAYS made but the assistance centre 
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Emergency 112 
In an emergency,  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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V oice 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: - voice commands without voice identification  which permit selection of the system's modes (TEL, RADIO, CD, ...),
- 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: - in the absence of voice commands, this function will be deactivated after approximately ten seconds,
-  if a voice command is not understood, a double bleep is emitted.
-  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. - the  level 1 commands are the following:
"MEMO" / "RADIO" / "CD PLAYER" / "NAVIGATION" / "CALL" / "DIAL" / "REDIAL" / "PIN" / "DIRECTORY" / "INTERRUPT"  

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SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM  Introduction The satellite navigation system guides you, by means of  vocal and
visual instructions (graphics), to
your chosen destination. The heart of the system lies in the use of a map data base and  GPS
(Global Positioning System) . With
this system you can fix the positionof your vehicle by means of a satel-lite network. The system uses the following ele- ments: - the CD-Rom drive,
- the configuration CD-Rom,
- the navigation CD-Rom,
- the last voice message recall con- trol,
- the control keypad,
- the monochrome screen or thecolour screen.
Certain functions or servicesdescribed may vary depending onthe version of the CD-Rom or thecountry where the vehicle is sold.
For safety reasons, the inputting of navigation information by the drivermust be carried out when the vehicle
is stationary. The CD-Rom drive This is part of the audio/telephone/GPS. 1.
CD-Rom ejection button.
2. CD-Rom housing.
The navigation CD-Rom This contains all the map data. It must be inserted in the drive, printed face upwards. 
Use only CD-Roms approved by PEUGEOT.  The last voice message recall control. Pressing the  RPTbutton on the control panel repeats the last voice information.
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The control buttons These let you select and validate the functions, controls and programmes displayed.  The control buttons are an integral part of the audio/tele- phone/GPS. 
SEL Dial; this has two functions: - Rotation of the dial: This allows you to  moveround the screen and thus
select a function.It also allows you :¥ with a  "setting "type parameter, after selection, to
increase or decrease the value,
¥ with a  "list "type parameter, to open the list and  scroll
through the values,
¥w ith  map guidance, to increase or reduce the  zoom. - Pressing the dial:
This allows:¥ access to the list of controls (contextual menu) of the
permanent display, if there is no other display superim- posed.
¥ confirmation of the selected function or the modified
value.
¥ selection of a "setting"  or "list" type parameter for
modification.
"MAIN DARK" button: 
-  Brief press: Displaying of the  main screen.
-  Pressing for more than one second: display stand-by. "AUDIO OFF" button 
-  Brief press: Displaying of the  audiosource - Activation of
the display.
-  Pressing for more than one second: radio or CD off. 
"TEL OFF" button: - Brief press: Displaying of the  telephonesource -
T elephone source on.
- Pressing for more than one second: telephone source 
off.
"NAV MUTE" button: - Brief press: selection of the  navigationsource.
- Pressing for more than one second: cutting-off / restor- ing of  voice messages .
"ESC" button: 
- Brief press:  cancellingof operation in progress or  eras-
ing of last superimposed display.
-  Pressing for more than one second: erasing of all super- imposed displays and return to the permanent display.
T ouche "TRIP" :
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General menu Switch the audio/telephone/GPS on and insert the navigation CD-Rom. Press the "NAV"button to gain
access to the "Warnings" page. Note:  the "Warnings" page appears
when the engine is switched on and when you select the "Navigation"function.
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During guidance, if the navigation CD-Rom is present, the display shows various kinds of information depending on the manoeuvres to be carried out. ☞
Current manoeuvre or compass.
☞ Next manoeuvre to be carried out.
☞ Next road to be taken.
☞ Current road.
☞ Estimated time of arrival at the destination.
☞ Distance to the final destination.
☞ Distance to the next manoeuvre.
Note:  depending on the vehicle's situation and the reception of the GPS infor-
mation, this information may disappear from the display temporarily.
General notes on the display
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TRIP COMPUTER Each time the 
TRIPbutton on the audio/telephone control
panel is pressed, the following sequence of data is dis- played: - the average speed,
- the distance travelled,
- the duration of the journey,
- the distance remaining,
- the time of arrival. A
verage speed
This is the average speed calculated since the computer was last set to zero (with the ignition on). Distance travelled This indicates the distance travelled since the computer was last set to zero. Duration of the journey This indicates the time elapsed since the beginning of the journey and since the computer was last set to zero. The duration is indicated in "hours and minutes". Distance remaining to be travelled This is the distance remaining to the destination. It can either be calculated at any time by the navigation if gui-
dance is activated, or entered by the user, minus the dis-tance covered since the distance was entered. Ti me of arrival
This indicates the approximate time of arrival at the desti- nation. The arrival time indicated is obtained by increasing by 30% 
the remaining duration of the journey, calculated from theaverage speed and added to the current time.
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