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Selecting a service
The last-entered address is displayed.There are 3 ways you can defi ne the area in which you wish to obtain a service:
- retain the last-entered address using the “Validate” function.
- enter a new address using the “Change” function.
- automatically enter the area you are in, using the “Current loca-tion” function.
When you have validated the address, choose a service from the list using the direction arrows.
Press the “VAL” button to select one of them.
The cursor on the left-hand side of the screen indicates your position in the total list of services.
The system provides a list of addresses in increasing order of distance.
The fi rst address for the desired service is displayed.
An indication on the right of the screen (e.g. 1/50) tells you if there are several establishments (maximum of 50) offering the same service within roughly a thirty mile (50 km) radius.
A signal in the top left of the screen (e.g. 280 m) tells you how far you are from the chosen establishment (280 metres).
Use “Next” or “Previous” function to consult the list.
When your chosen establishment is displayed, select the “Validate” function then press the “VAL” button. Select a navigation para-meter.
Guidance commences, follow the instructions.
Select a service
City Street
ChangeCurrent location
Conference centres Ferry terminalsGolf coursesHistorical monuments
Validate Previous Hotels
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Programmed destinationCity Street NumberChange
Validate
Archive in directory
Label BRUNO
Correctionfessional dir.
Directory
Personnal dirStoring an address in a directory
When entering a new address, you can save it by selecting the “Store” function.
Enter the fi rst line of the address (this will be classifi ed automatically in alphabetical order).
If the name already exists with a different address, you can replace the old address with a new address.
Choose either the Personal direc-tory or the Professional directory, then press the “VAL” button.
The address is then stored in the directory of your choice.
Selecting a stored destination
Select the directory in which your desired address is stored, using the direction arrows, then press the “VAL” button.
The stored addresses are displayed in alphabetical order.
The cursor on the left of the screen shows your position on the list.
Use the direction arrows to scroll up and down the list, then select a name by pressing the “VAL” button.
The complete address is displayed.
Select the “Validate” function then press the “VAL” button.
Select a guidance parameter.
Guidance commences, follow the instructions.
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U S E R ’ S G U I D E
R D S C O M PA C T D I S C A U D I O S Y S T E M
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not use the CD changer if the interior temperature is higher than + 60°c or lower than – 10°c.
If the temperature becomes too high, an automatic safety device will prevent the CD changer from working until an acceptable temperature is reached.
HANDLING COMPACT DISCS
Do not drop them.
Store the discs so that they are kept free of dust.
Avoid touching the disc surface as any scratches may lead to a deterioration of the sound quality.
Do not attach any stickers to the discs.
Do not write on them.
Do not use damaged or deformed discs.
Do not expose them to heat or direct sunlight.
If the surface of the compact disc is dirty, it can be wiped with a soft, clean cloth; always wipe from the centre of the disc out.
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AON / VOLOn/off. Volume control.
BCD eject.
CRadio mode selectionWaveband and memory bank selector.Automatic pre-set function (Autostore).
DCD mode selection.
ESelecting CD changer mode*.
FCD aperture.
GRadio mode:Tuning into lower frequencies.CD mode :Selecting the previous track. Fast reverse.
HMANRadio mode :Activating the automatic or manual search mode.CD mode :Activating or deactivating the fast forward and reverse functions.
IRadio mode:Tuning into higher frequencies.CD mode :Selecting the next track. Fast forward.
JRDSRDS functionsScanning for RDS transmissions. Regional search mode.
* Consult the CITROËN dealer network.
K E Y
KTATraffi c information.PTY function (selecting a programme type).
LAudio system sound adjustment (+).
CAudio system sound adjustment (-).
NAUDIOAudio system adjustment functions : bass, treble, loudness, fader, balance, automatic volume adjustment.
O1 to 6Radio mode : Pre-set radio stations.
PControls at the steering wheel :1 Radio mode:UP and DOWN search of pre-set stations.CD and CD changer mode * :CD selection.
2 Radio mode:Freqency UP search.CD and CD changer mode * :Track Up search.Fast forward with accelerated sound.
3 Radio mode:Frequency DOWN search.CD and CD changer mode * :Track DOWN search.Rapid reverse with accelerated sound.
4 Increase in volume.
5 Permits passage from one mode to another : (RADIO, CD, CD CHANGER *).
6 Decrease in volume.
4+6 Long and simultaneous press on both buttons : MUTE (temporary sound pause).
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ON/OFF
To turn the audio system on or off, press the button (A) once the key has been turned to the ACCESSORIES or IGNI-TION position.
Note:
- If the audio system had not been turned off when the ignition was last switched off, it will come on automatically when the ignition is switched on again, without button (A) needing to be pressed.
- The audio system can also be turned on, without using the ignition key, just by pressing button (A). In this case it will automatically turn itself off after 30 minutes.
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The audio system is provided with a security code which ensures that it can only be used when fi tted in your vehicle.
Note:
- The anti-theft system operates automatically, and does not require any action on your behalf.
MODE SELECTION :
RADIO
To select radio mode, press button (C).
CD
The player starts automatically upon insertion of a CD.
To manually select CD mode (CD already inserted and radio mode active), press button (D).
CD CHANGER*
To select CD changer mode, press button (E).
These operations can also be performed using button (5) on the control at the steering wheel (P).
Note :
- The last mode selected before the system was turned off will be the one that is automatically selected when the system is turned on again.
* Consult the CITROËN dealer network.
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VOLUME CONTROL
Turn button (A) to increase or decrease the volume.
The display reads “VOLUME” followed by the volume level selected.
The volume can also be adjusted using buttons (4) and (6) on the control at the steering wheel (P).
Note :
- The volume level selected before the system was turned off will be the one that is automatically selected when the system is turned on again.
- The volume is automatically adjusted according to the vehicle speed.
SOUND PAUSE (MUTE)
Give a long and simultaneous press on both buttons (4) and (6) on the control at the steering wheel (P) to activate this function.
The audio output will be interrupted regardless of the mode selected.
The display indicates “MUTE”.
To restore the audio output, press one of the buttons on the control at the steering wheel.
SOUND ADJUSTMENT
Press successively on button (N) to view on the display the bass, treble, loudness, fader (front/rear sound distribution) and balance (left/right sound distribution) functions, followed by the current adjustment.
Press buttons (L) or (M) to modify the values of the function displayed.
Note :
- If the system is left for several seconds, it will return to the normal display mode.
- The bass and treble levels can be adjusted and memorised separately for the different modes.
AUTOMATIC VOLUME ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION
This function automatically adjusts the audio system volume according to the vehicle speed.
To have this function activated or disactivated, consult your CITROËN Dealer.
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RADIO RECEPTION
Your audio system will be subject to certain phenomena that are not encountered by domestic systems. The reception of AM and FM signals is subject to interference which is caused by the nature and propagation of the signals, and is not a fault of your audio system.In AM mode, the reception may be affected when passing under power lines or bridges, or when travelling through tunnels.In FM mode, the reception may be affected by the distance from the station transmitter, the refl ecting of signals off obsta cles (mountains, hills, tower blocks) and radio blackspots (no coverage from the station transmitter).
SELECTING RADIO MODE
If the system is not already in radio mode, press button (C).
SELECTING A WAVEBAND AND MEMORY BANK
Press button (C), to go through the memory banks FM1, FM2 and FM3, for the FM waveband, and the memory bank MW/LW, for the AM waveband.
AUTOMATIC SEARCH (Automatic search mode activated)
Press either button (I) or (G) briefl y to tune into the following or preceding radio stations respectively, within the chosen wave band.By keeping either button (I) or (G) pressed down, the search mode will proceed through the waveband and will stop at the fi rst station it comes across once the button is released.The automatic search mode can also be operated using buttons (2) and (3) on the control at the steering wheel (P).It is possible to carry out a manual search to fi nd a known station if the automatic search is unable to tune into it (for example, due to very weak reception).
MANUAL SEARCH (Manual search mode activated)
To select the manual search mode, briefl y press the button “MAN” (H).The display indicates “MN” followed by the frequency.By keeping either button (I) or (G) pressed down, the search mode will proceed through the waveband and will stop on the frequency shown on the display when the button is released. The system will remain on the frequency displayed.The system will automatically return to the automatic search mode after several seconds, or by pressing the button “MAN” (H).
TUNING SENSITIVITY
Automatic searches can be carried out according to two levels of sensitivity.- to pick up the strongest radio signals, select the local tuning function “LO”.- to pick up signals which are weaker or further away, select the distance tuning function “DX”.The searches are fi rst carried out for the local sensitivity function “LO”, then the distance sensitivity function “DX”.To immediately initiate a distance sensitivity search “DX”, press either button (I) or (G) twice in a row.
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MANUAL PRE-SETTING
Select the waveband and memory bank required using button (C).
Select a station using either the automatic or manual search modes.
Press and hold down one of buttons “1” to “6” (O) for more than two seconds.
The sound momentarily cuts off, then returns to its previous level to confi rm that it has memorised the station.
The audio system can memorise:
- 18 FM radio stations on 3 memory banks (FM1, FM2, FM3),
- 6 AM radio stations on 1 memory bank.
FM AUTOMATIC PRE-SETTING (AUTOSTORE FUNCTION)
It is possible to memorise the 6 strongest FM radio stations on the FM3 memory bank by holding down the button (C)for more than two seconds.
The display indicates “FM AST”.
- The 6 strongest radio stations are memorised, wiping the previous 6 strongest.
- Once the stations have been memorised, the fi rst pre-set station on the FM3 memory bank is automatic ally selected.
Note :
- If the traffi c information function has been activated (see RDS SYSTEM), the radio stations using RDS will be memo-rised fi rst. If it is unable to memorise any new stations, the system will retain the previous memorised stations.
- If the system is unable to fi nd 6 stations, the unfi lled memory slots will remain free.
RECALLING PRE-SET STATIONS
Press the button (C) briefl y to select the required waveband and memory bank.
Select the desired pre-set radio station by pressing the relevant button “1” to “6” (O).
If a RDS station is selected, the station’s frequency will appear on the display a few seconds before the station’s name.
Recalling a RDS station may lead to the system automatically re-tuning to the frequency on which the best reception can be obtained according to the area in which you are travelling (see RDS SYSTEM).
This operation can also be performed using button (1) on the control at the steering wheel (P).