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68Heated wiper park or (where optionally fitted)
heated front screen.
With the engine running, due to the high current
draw, press to switch on the heated wiper park to
defrost the wiper park area, or where fitted, press
to switch on the heated front screen for rapid
defrost/demist.
Heated wiper park automatically operates in cold
weather, and may stay on continuously. It is
automatically switched on when ÔDEFROSTÕ is
selected. If manually selected, the heated wiper
park will automatically switch off after 10
minutes.
Heated front screen is automatically switched on
when ÔDEFROSTÕ is selected. It will automatically
switch off after 4 minutes. The heaters will switch
off, or not operate, if low battery voltage is
detected.
Heated Rear Screen
With the engine running due to the high current
draw, press to switch on the heated rear screen
for rapid defrost/demist. The rear screen heater
will be automatically switched off after 10
minutes.
In cold conditions, the heated rear screen
operates automatically. Selecting ÔDEFROSTÕ will
also turn the heated rear screen ON. The heaters
will switch off, or not operate, if low battery
voltage is detected.
Air Distribution
Air distribution is automatically controlled when
ÔAUTOÕ is selected. Manual control can be
achieved using the air distribution buttons.
Heat at Rest Feature (V8 engine vehicles
only)
Interior heating may be continued after the
engine has been switched off by turning the
ignition to position ÔIIÕ. The climate control system
will continue to provide heat to the vehicle
interior until the engine cools down. Excessive use
will cause a low battery voltage, which may
prevent the vehicle from being started.
Voice Activated Control
Some functions of the climate control system can
be operated with the Voice Activation System
(when fitted).
A full operating description is given in the Voice
Activation Handbook included with the vehicle
literature pack.
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Trip Computer
The trip computer switchpack is mounted on the
instrument panel and messages are displayed on
the instrument pack display. The fitment is by a
clip fixing from the front. For removal it is
necessary to remove the center vent and push the
switchpack from the rear.
Trip computer functions are:
¥ Odometer
¥ Trip distance
¥ Range
¥ Average fuel consumption
¥ Current (INST) fuel usage
¥ Average speed
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Message Center
Driver information, messages, and data are given
on the message center panel which is a vacuum
fluorescent dot matrix display.
Various languages can be selected for message
display.
For the message center to operate the ignition
must be switched ON (position ÔIIÕ).
The message center displays:
The total distance covered by the vehicle.
Trip computer information.
Warning messages if system faults are detected.
Status messages to indicate changes in state of
certain vehicle functions.
Audio system information when steering wheel
switches are used (when fitted).
Messages
Most messages, when displayed, have an
associated warning light, red or amber, at the side
of the display which will come on to indicate the
message priority.
If more than one message is active, each is
displayed in turn for two seconds in order of
priority.
Messages take priority over the odometer reading
or trip computer data and, if active, will be
displayed when the ignition is switched ON.
The driver interacts with the message center
through the buttons on the trip computer
switchpack
Ignition Switch
The ignition switch is described in the ÔSecurity
and Locking SystemsÕ section.
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Security and Locking Systems
Introduction
The following security and locking features are
available but vary by market or options:
¥ Key barrel on driverÕs side only
¥ Encrypted engine immobilization by ignition
key transponder
¥ Radio frequency remote fob
¥ Central locking by key and remote fob
¥ Double locking (not in North America, Japan,
Taiwan)
¥ Drive away door locking
¥ Mechanical child locks on rear doors
¥ Perimeter alarm of doors, bonnet, trunk
¥ Intrusion sensing, ultrasonically sensed (not
in North America, Japan, Taiwan)
¥ Inclination (tilt) sensing (Dealer fit accessory)
¥ Panic alarm, fob operated (certain markets)
¥ Trunk lock isolate (valet lockout, see page
107) - North America only
¥ Electro/mechanical steering column lock
The following convenience features are included
either as standard or optional features:
¥ Remote fob operated driverÕs seat, door
mirrors and steering column memory recall
(two memories)
¥ Remote fob operated trunk lid release
¥ Key operated global close (sliding roof and all
windows)
¥ Key and fob remote-operated global open
(sliding roof and all windows)
¥ Trunk lid and fuel flap interior release buttons
¥ Trunk release button in trunk plinth
¥ Emergency key lock barrel under trunk plinth.
System Description
The security system is controlled by a driver door
control module (DDCM). When activated
unauthorized entry in to the vehicle is detected by
the courtesy lamp switches. When the alarm is
triggered, the system flashes the turn signal lamps
and sounds the alarm system horns.
The passive anti-theft system (PATS) is a feature to
prevent the vehicle being driven away by an
unauthorized person. The PATS system consists of
electronically coded keys, a transceiver and is
controlled by the Instrument Pack. When the
ignition is switched to position ÔIIÕ, the transceiver
energises the ignition key to read its electroniccode that is transmitted back. If the read code
equals a stored code in the control module, the
steering column is unlocked and the powertrain
control module (PCM) will let the engine start.
Otherwise, starting of the engine is disabled
(through the starter disable relay and the PCM).
The security indicator LED provides the driver
with the status of the PATS or security system. If
the security system is armed the light will flash
when the ignition is switched OFF. The PATS light
will illuminate when the key is inserted into the
ignition lock and turned to position ÔIIÕ. It will stay
illuminated until the system has carried out its test
on the key. If the system detects a fault, it will
flash the LED for 1 minute, and then flash out the
corresponding 2 digit fault code.
Security System Operating Components
Key to illustration on the following page:
1. Four button transmitter (North America/Rest
of the World)
2. Three button transmitter (Europe/Japan)
3. Trunk release switch
4. Trunk compartment actuator
5. Intrusion sensor
6. Door actuator
7. Driver door control module
8. Data link connector
9. General electronic control module
10. PATS transceiver module
11. Hood switch
12. Security LED
13. Horns
14. Security horn
15. Security sounder
16. Intrusion sensor
17. Rear electronic control module
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Vehicle Locking and Unlocking
Door locks and handles
Only the driverÕs door has a key lock.
All doors and the luggage compartment can be
locked and unlocked using a key-ring transmitter.
Keys
Two black-headed keys (and one green-headed
key in the North American market) are supplied
with the vehicle. The key number is recorded on a
plastic tag which is attached to each key.
Each black-headed key will operate the ignition
switch and lock the doors, luggage compartment
and the glove box. The green-headed key is a valetkey which will not unlock a locked glove box or
locked trunk lid. The interior and exterior trunk
switches will not unlock the trunk lid when the
valet switch has been set.
An electronic device is fitted in the head of each
key which is programmed to the vehicle
electronics. When the key is placed in the ignition
switch the vehicle electronics recognize the
correct key and allow engine start. The engine
cannot be started with a key not programmed to
the vehicle electronic systems.
Up to eight keys can be used provided the Dealer
programs them all to the vehicle.
Key-ring transmitters
The security system is controlled remotely by a
radio frequency, battery-operated transmitter.
The transmitter is activated by pointing it towards
the vehicle and pressing one of the operating
buttons.
Key-ring transmitters will not operate if a key is in
the ignition switch.
Two transmitters are supplied with the vehicle, but
up to four can be used provided they are all
programmed to the vehicle by the Dealer.
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1.Locks/double-locks and arms the
vehicle.
2.Unlocks and disarms the vehicle.
3.Releases luggage compartment lock.
4.Sounds the Panic alarm (when fitted). KEY-RING TRANSMITTERS
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Audio and Communications System
General
The Jaguar sound system is available in two
versions: the Base System and the Premium
System. The audio head unit with integral
amplifier is located in the center stack. The audio
system has a phone interface to access stored
numbers. The antenna module is located on the
vertical panel under the rear parcel shelf
(accessed from the LHS of the trunk), FM and AM
antenna elements are in the rear screen. Four
twin cone 5in x 7in (127mm x 178mm) door
speakers are a modular cassette type for ease of
assembly/disassembly. The assembly consists of a
driverÕs door module (driverÕs door only), speaker,
and wiring and is mounted to the inner door
moulding. A special seal is kept under tension to
avoid water ingress.
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1. On/Off button and rotary control
2. Treble, bass, balance and fade selection buttons
3. Cassette tape player button
4. Cassette tape slot
5. Cassette tape eject button
6. CD player button
7. Waveband (AM/FM) selection and Auto-store button
8. Menu function button
9. Seek/tuning control
10. Preset selection buttons (1 to 6)11. Display
12. Program type button
13. Traffic Announcement button (RDS markets only)
14. Phone/Mute button
15. Dolby B button (base system only)
16. Digital signal processing (DSP) button
(Premium system only)
17. Shuffle button (non-RDS markets)
18. Compress button (non-RDS markets)The system is operated by the controls on the
fascia panel and the controls on the LH side of the
multi-function steering wheel (where fitted).
The radio has an alpha-numeric display which
shows information such as station frequency,
program service name, tape & track, CD and track,
phone mode and audio mute. Steering wheel
switch commands however, (when the steering
wheel switches are pressed) are shown on the
Instrument Pack message center.
The radio incorporates communication links with
Jaguar unique features: CD Autochanger, Cellular
Phone, Voice Activation and Navigation system.
Text messages relating to these features appear on
the display.
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JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
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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Navigation
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General
The Jaguar Navigation system assists the driver by
providing a route to a selected destination. The
Navigation head unit, comprising a 5 inch
(130mm) full color screen and the control switch
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1. LCD display
2. Function buttons (F1 to F4)
3. Information/ASSIST button
4. Off button5. Zoom control
6. Map button
7. Enter button
8. Cursor control NAVIGATION HEAD UNIT
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78assembly is designed as an integral unit of the
center stack. The Navigation Control Unit/CD Map
Loader is mounted in the rear LH side of the trunk
and covered by a dedicated styled trim panel (see
illustration on page 123). The GPS antenna is
located above the rear parcel shelf but hidden
underneath the interior trim.
Digital map information is held on a compact disk
(CD) which is loaded into the Navigation Control
Unit housed in the trunk.
The LCD provides full information for operating
the system by means of menus, text prompts and
map displays. Screen selections are made by the
controls on the front panel.
How the System Works
The system uses signals from the Global
Positioning system (GPS) satellites, which enables
the Navigation ECU to calculate, with the aid of
CD ROM map data, ABS sensorsÕ signals and Gyro
sensorÕs signals, the exact position of the vehicle
to within meters. After entering the desired
destination, the driver is guided along by both
voice and visual instructions. If the driver strays
off the route, the system calculates a new route
showing the easiest way back to the original
destination.
Voice Guidance
A chime and an audible instruction will be heard
just before the vehicle reaches the next junction
along the route where a turn has to be made.
Screen Guidance
The screen shows the map display with the
current vehicle position and route highlighted.
Just before each turn, the screen automatically
shows the next junction diagram (with turn
information) overlayed on the map display. After
the junction, the screen returns to full map
display.
Interfaces
The system also provides interfaces such as a TV
(Japan only), Vehicle Emergency message system
known as Jaguar ASSIST (North America only) and
Real Time Traffic Information (limited to certain
markets).
TV (Japan only)
The TV is a Dealer fit item and is displayed on the
Navigation screen. The sound is generated through
the vehicleÕs audio system in mono only. TV
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1. Destination information
2. GPS symbol
3. Map scale
4. Map heading symbol
5. Map position markers
6. Function buttons (F1 to F4)
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