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Instrumentation and Controls
1. Instruments pack
2. Wipers/washers and headlamp power
wash switches,
3. Trip computer switches,
4. Hazard warning switch,
5. Audio system control panel,
6. Cassette stowage, telephone presenter or
navigation display,
7. Climate control panel,
8. Ashtray and cigar lighter,
9. Traction control or dynamic stability
control switch,
10. Sports mode switch,
11. Front seat heater switches,
12. Coin tray,
13. Cruise control switches,
14. Horn and driverÕs airbag,
15. Audio switches,
16. Dimmer switch,
17. Bonnet release lever,
18. Headlamp levelling switch,
19. Fuel filler flap release switch,
20. Luggage compartment release switch,
21. Exterior lighting switch,
22. Direction indicators and main beam
switches,
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Instrument Pack
Vehicle instrumentation is installed on the
instrument pack on the fascia. The calibration of
the odometer and speedometer, the language of
the message center and the composition of the
indicator lamps are tailored to suit the destination
market. The instrument pack acts as a system
monitor for the audible and visual warnings.When the ignition switch is turned to position II,
the following visual warnings (telltales) are
illuminated for three seconds to provide a bulb
prove out function:
¥ ABS telltale
¥ Airbag telltale (six seconds prove out)
¥ Catalyst over temperature telltale (Japan only)
¥ Charging system telltale
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106the hole until the word ÔZONEÕ appears in the
display. Continue to press to select a number
corresponding to the zone shown in the diagram
for the area in the world where the vehicle is
driven.
Press the button in the LH hole until the ÔCALÕ
indicator appears in the display. Slowly drive the
vehicle in a circle until the ÔCALÕ indicator
disappears. This should happen after two to three
revolutions. The compass is now adjusted to
compensate for the vehicleÕs magnetic field.
Note:Using the vehicle in the vicinity of CB
radios or an airport may cause the display to
extinguish for a few seconds.
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STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT
SWITCH NAS COMPASS ZONESSteering Column Adjustment Switch
The steering column can be adjusted for tilt and
reach by operating the four-way control switch on
the steering column. Moving the switch forwards
and backwards controls steering column reach.
Moving the switch up and down controls tilt. The
selected position is recorded by the memory
feature (where fitted).
Entry/Exit Mode (where fitted)
Entry/exit mode is selected by setting the steering
column adjustment switch to the ÔAutoÕ position.
When the key is removed from the ignition switch,
the steering column will move to the tilt away
position, which is its uppermost tilt and innermost
reach position. The seat will move rearwards. This
gives the driver maximum room entering and
exiting the vehicle. The steering column position,
before Ôtilt awayÕ, is memorized. When the
ignition key is next inserted in the ignition switch,
the steering column and seat will move back to
their programmed position.
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Alarms and Audible Signals
Note:In certain markets, legislation prohibits the
use of audible confirmation signals. In such cases,
the sound source has been removed from the
system.
Audible Signals
An audible signal will sound when a door is
opened using a key if the vehicle has been armed
(Europe only). This mode can be cancelled within
15 seconds of opening the door, by disarming the
security system using the key-ring transmitter or
by switching the ignition to position ÔIIÕ.
Error Signal
The direction indicators will flash five times
whenever one of the following conditions is
present:
¥ If any door is open when an attempt to ÔarmÕ
the security system is made.
¥ The luggage compartment or the bonnet is
not properly closed when an attempt to ÔarmÕ
the security system is made.
¥ If there is an electrical failure within the
intrusion sensing system, if fitted, and an
attempt to ÔdisarmÕ the security system is
made.Full Alarm
Once armed, any of the following circumstances
will create a full alarm state and sound the horns
and flash the direction indicators:
¥ Opening a door, luggage compartment lid
(except with transmitter) or bonnet.
¥ Movement in the passenger area (if intrusion
sensors are fitted).
¥ Using a key in the ignition switch which is not
programmed to the vehicle.
¥ If the driverÕs door is opened with a key
(European markets only) after a 15 second
delay.
¥ If the inclination sensor (if fitted) is activated.
Intrusion Sensing (when fitted)
A further enhancement to the security system is
the addition of intrusion sensing. When the
vehicle is armed and double-locked, movement
within the vehicle interior will activate the alarm.
When the security system is disarmed the
intrusion sensors are also disarmed.
Panic Alarm (when fitted)
When in or near the vehicle, the alarm can be set
off to deter a possible offender. For this feature to
operate, the key must not be in the ignition
switch.
Pressing the panic button on the key-ring
transmitter will activate the ÔPanic AlarmÕ.
The Panic Alarm will sound for the normal full
alarm period. The alarm is stopped by putting the
key into the ignition switch and turning to position
ÔIIÕ.
The key-ring transmitter can be used to cancel the
Panic Alarm by pressing either the panic button or
the unlock button.
Inclination (tilt) Sensing Protection (Dealer
fit option)
This feature protects against unauthorized towing
away or jacking up. When the vehicle is double-
locked and armed, any tilting of the vehicle, such
as jacking or lifting, will activate the alarm.
Note:If the vehicle is being transported by road,
rail or sea, the vehicle should not be double-
locked. This prevents the inclination system from
being armed and sounding the alarm as the
vehicle pitches and rolls.
When the security system is disarmed the
inclination sensor is also disarmed.
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INTRUSION SENSOR
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118Menu
Press the menu button repeatedly to cycle through the first level menu functions; press the seek button
to enable / adjust the selected item. The extended menu features can be accessed by depressing and
holding the menu button for two seconds. Use the seek button to enable / adjust the selected item.
Some functions in the menu structure require the use of the volume control.
First Level Menu
Button Press Radio Tape CD
1. MAN - manual tune DOLBY ON / OFF SHUF - shuffle
2. AVC - automatic volume control AVC COMP - compress
3. *NEWS ON / OFF *NEWS ON / OFF AVC
4. *NEWS ON / OFF
* The NEWS enable / disable function is only available in MENU when the radio is in FM mode.
Second Level (Extended Menu)
Button Press Function
1 ADJUST CLOCK (hours) -adjust
2 ADJUST CLOCK (minutes) - adjust
3 12 / 24 HR CLOCK - adjust
4 TA LOCAL / TA DISTANT
5 ALT FREQ ON / OFF
6 RDS TIME ON / OFF
7 VOICETRAIN A (when fitted)
8 VOICETRAIN B (when fitted)
9 Vehicle identification number (VIN)
Security Code
The unit is protected by an anti-theft security code. Any power interruption will cause the display to
indicate ÔCODEÕ. At this point the unit will not operate until the correct security code has been entered.
The four digit security code is listed on the two security cards supplied with the vehicle. After three
unsuccessful attempts, the unit will not accept further entries until a delay of 30 minutes has elapsed.
Up to seven further attempts may be made, with a delay of 30 minutes between each, after which the
display will show ÔLOCKEDÕ.
If the security code is lost or the display shows ÔLOCKEDÕ the owner will need to return the vehicle to
the Dealer. The Dealer must ask for proof of ownership and the serial number of the unit before
supplying a security code given by contacting Jaguar Cars Ltd. To display the serial number, press and
hold preset buttons two and six simultaneously.
The remaining controls are similar to those in previous Jaguar audio systems. For specific operation of all
the controls refer to the ownerÕs Audio Systems Handbook.
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Using the System
Initialization
When the ignition switch is turned to position ÔIIÕ, the initialization of the system is carried out, which
takes a few seconds. When complete, the system is ready to accept voice commands. If the voice
button is pressed before initialization is complete, the message center display will show ÔVOICE NOT
READYÕ.
Audible Feedback, Confirmation & Prompts
For most voice commands, audible feedback of the command, as understood by the system, is available.
Audible feedback may be turned on or off by giving the VOICE FEEDBACK command.
For the phone dial commands, confirmation of the number, before it is dialed, may be turned on or off
by giving the PHONE FEEDBACK command. During some commands for voice training, the user is
prompted by the system to give the next item of information.
For specific operation of all the controls, refer to the OwnerÕs Voice Activation Handbook.
Voice Training
The Voice Activation System is able to interpret most English speakers without difficulty. If, however, it is
found that commands are sometimes not being recognized, the voice training procedure can be carried
out.
Voice Memories
The system has two memories (A and B) for storing the trained voices. The Voice Memory Directory
command provides an indication of the availability of the two voice memories (Full or Available).
Giving Commands after Training
After Voice training the system will automatically recognize a speaker whose voice is held in voice
memory. The system can still be used by other speakers with no loss of response.
Error Messages
In addition to the voice command prompts given by the system, the following error messages may be
encountered. The messages are shown on the message center with voice confirmation (error tone or
voice playback).
Message Explanation
NO SPEECH DETECTED The system did not detect any speech when the voice button
was pressed
NAME TAG TOO LONG A nametag must not take longer than three seconds to say
NAME TAG NOT UNIQUE The nametag (or similar sounding name) has already been
used
COMMAND NOT RECOGNIZED The command was not recognized from the list of voice
commands
HANDBRAKE MUST BE ENGAGED The handbrake must be applied for voice training
RADIO MUST BE IN TUNER MODE The sound system must be in radio mode before giving the
Radio Store command
VOICE NOT READY The voice button was pressed while the voice system was still
initializing
TOO MANY DIGITS The phone number in a Phone Enter command was too long