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NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE 
  What is the navigation system and  
the GPS?  
 The  satellite  navigation  system  guides  
the driver to the destination that he has 
set in accordance with a chosen route.  
 Initially,  it  searches  for  the  destination  
required  by  the  user,  then  it  calculates 
 t h e   r o u t e   a n d   fi   n a l l y   i t   p r o v i d e s   t h e   v i s u -
al and audible guidance instructions.   What precautions should be 
observed in order to use the system 
under good conditions?  
 Do  not  place  anything  on  or  near  the  
GPS aerial.  
 Do  not  use  any  digital  communication  
equipment  (personal  computers,  etc.) 
near the GPS aerial.  
   D o   n o t   a f fi   x   a n y   r e fl   e c t i v e   fi   l m s   o r   fi   l m s   
containing carbon to the window. 
 The  GPS  (Global  Position-
ing  System)  consists  of 
several  satellites  distribut-
ed  around  the  earth.  They 
continuously  transmit  dig-
ital signals which travel at the speed of 
light, on 2 different frequencies.  
 At any given time, the system receives  
its  position  in  relation  to  the  satellites 
detected  and  the  time  of  transmission 
of the signal.  
 This  enables  the  telematic  unit  to  de- 
duce  its  position  and  therefore  that  of 
the vehicle.  
 A  repositioning  process  using  the  map  
database stored on the hard disc permits 
repositioning of the vehicle's position on 
the road network in order to improve the 
accuracy of the locating function.     What is a point of interest (POI)? 
 Up to 40 different icons may 
be  displayed  (refer  to  the 
section  "Points  of  interest 
icon"). 
   T h e y    a r e    c l a s s i fi   e d    i n    5   g r o u p s    a n d  
 i d e n t i fi   e d   b y   o n e   c o l o u r   f o r   e a c h   g r o u p :   
       -      S h o p s ,    fi   n a n c e    a n d    b u s i n e s s e s   (Green), 
  -   Vehicles and travel (Dark blue), 
  -   Restaurants (Orange), 
  -   Public places and emergency services  (Brown), 
  -   Entertainment and attractions (Blue).    
  GPS 
 The  system's  measurements  may  be  
inaccurate if the vehicle is:  
   -   in a tunnel or underground car park, 
  -   underneath a two-level motorway, 
  -   in  an  area  with  several  very  high buildings, 
  -   surrounded by closely planted trees.  
 Depending  on  the  vehicle's  situation  
and  the  reception  of  the  GPS  informa-
tion, the displayed information may dis-
appear from the display temporarily.    A  point  of  interest  (POI)  is 
represented  by  an  icon  on 
the  map,  it  represents  an 
airport,  a  station,  a  town 
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                         Selecting points of interest  
(POI) icons displayed on the 
map  
 You  can  select  up  to  40  types  of  point  
of  interest  icon  which  are  displayed  on 
your map screen.  
 Press the MENU button then [Navigation/ 
Settings].  
 Press [Screen] then [Select] on the POI  
line.  
 Press [4] which is displayed.  
 Press each POI required.  
 At each contact with a POI, the display- 
 i n g    o f    [K ]    c h a n g e s    (K  =  the  POI  will  be 
displayed on the screen).   General 
 Town centre  
 Locality 
   S h o p s ,   fi   n a n c e   a n d   b u s i n e s s e s   (Green) 
 Major companies 
 Shopping centre 
 Vehicles and travel (Dark blue) 
  PEUGEOT  
 Airport 
 Bus stop 
 Vehicle hire 
 Suburban station/station 
 Ferry terminal 
 Hotel 
 Park and ride 
 Car park (press +) 
 Service station 
 Rest area 
 Toll booth 
 Tourist information 
 Railway station   Restaurant (Orange) 
 Night life/night club 
 Restaurant   Public places and emergency 
services (Brown) 
 Town Hall  
 Community centre  
 Convention/exhibition centre  
 Hospital  
 University/college 
 Entertainment and attractions  (Blue) 
 Theme park 
 Bowling alley 
 Casino 
 Cinema 
 Golf course 
 Historical monument 
 Skating rink 
 Marina 
 Museum 
 Flying club 
 Leisure area 
 Ski station 
 Sports centre 
 Theatre/opera 
 Tourist attraction 
 Vineyard/wine and spirit store 
        

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  Information displayed in CD mode and recording a CD 
   
A.    The name of the album is displayed 
for the track currently being played. 
  
B.    The name of the artist is displayed for 
the album currently being played. 
  
C.    The  playing  time  of  the  track  cur-
rently being played is displayed. 
  
D.    The playing mode currently selected 
is displayed. 
  
E.    Position  of  the  cursor  and  total 
number of tracks on the album. 
  
F.    Displays the item currently selected. 
  
G.    To  scroll  up  or  down  through  the 
tracks.  
  Press  and  hold  for  fast  backwards  or forwards playing of a track.    
H.    Displays the number and the name of 
the  track.  While  driving,  they  are  not  
available and cannot be selected. 
  
I.    To display the secondary menu. 
  
J.    Move the cursor onto the track cur-
rently being played. 
  
K.    The  number  and  the  name  of  the 
track currently being played are dis-
played. 
  
L.    During  recording,  this  symbol  is 
displayed  in  red  and  it  switches  off 
when  all  recording  operations  are 
complete. The number indicates the 
percentage  of  the  total  number  of 
tracks  on  the  CD  already  recorded 
onto the hard disc. 00 % when only 
one track has been recorded. 
  
M.    The  tracks  which  have  not  been 
recorded are displayed in blue.  
  No  symbol  is  displayed  for  tracks  which have been recorded.   
 The CD button is only active if the player 
contains a CD.  
 Press Open to return the display to the  
vertical position. 
ABC
DE
F
GHI
J
K
L
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  Time and date, language, unit,  
picture size  E  -   
Choose the size of the DVD picture for: 
 E1  -  normal 4/3,  
 E2  -   extends the picture evenly to the right and to the left in wide screen mode, 
 E3  -   extends the right and left parts only  leaving  the  centre  as  it  stands  in  
wide screen mode, 
 E4  -    
enlarges the picture in 4/3 format. The top 
and the bottom are outside the frame.  
 D  -    Choose  the  base  settings  of  the  system for: 
 D1  -    setting  of  the  time  by  the  RDS  sig- nal, time zone, summer time, 
 D2  -   the  language  (English,  Français,  Deutsch,  Nederlands,  Portuguese, 
Español, Svenska, Italiano, Dansk), 
 D3  -   the  units  for  calculation  of  the  dis- tances (km or miles and °C or °F), 
 D4  -  other settings such as:     -   the voice guidance volume,  
  -    the  type  of  voice  guidance  voice (female or male), 
  -    the  volume  of  the  operation  bleeps (1 to 3 and 0=no bleep), 
  -    the  type  of  inputting  keypad  (al- phabet or PC), 
  -    the range of menu colours (red or  blue), 
  -    the  displaying  or  not  of  the  audio  playing icons on the map screen, 
  -    the  reinitialisation  of  the  vehicle  sensor, 
  -    the  interruption  or  not  of  the  dis- play  when  the  air  conditioning  is  
used.  
E1E2E3E4
D1D2
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 F  -   Consult  the  air  conditioning conditions: 
 F1  -   the fan speed indicator,  
 F2  -   the air selection indicator, 
 F3  -   the windscreen demisting indicator  light, 
 F4  -   the air conditioning indicator, 
 F5  -   the rear screen demisting indicator  light, 
 F6  -   the AUTO mode indicator. 
 E  -   Consult  the  environment  infor-
mation: 
 E1  -  the altitude, 
 E2  -  the atmospheric pressure, 
 E3  -  the  exterior  temperature.  The  ice   s y m b o l    fl   a s h e s    i f    t h e r e    i s    a    r i s k    o f   
ice. 
 G  -   Make and receive telephone calls:  
 G1  -  enter the telephone number, 
 G2  -  delete a character, 
 G3  -  make the call.   Refer  to  the  hands-free  tele- 
phone  section  to  connect  your 
Bluetooth ®
 mobile telephone.  
  Environment, air conditioning,  
telephone 
F1F2
F3F4
F5
F6
E1
E2
E3
G1G2
G3
G
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HANDS-FREE TELEPHONE HANDS-FREE TELEPHONE 
  What is the Bluetooth®
 hands-free telephone with voice recognition? 
 Decreasing of the audio volume. 
 PICK UP  
 Press  to  answer  an  incoming  
call.  
 If  a  second  incoming  call  is  re- 
ceived, press this button to place 
 t h e   fi   r s t   c a l l   o n   h o l d   a n d   s p e a k   t o  
the second caller.  
 In this case, a brief press switch- 
es between callers.  
 To establish a three-way conver- 
sation,  press  the  SPEAK  button 
to  switch  to  voice  recognition 
mode  and  say  "Incorporate  the 
call".  
 HANG UP  
 Press to reject an incoming call. 
 During a call, pressing ends this call.   SPEAK 
 Pressing activates the voice recognition ("Listening" is displayed).
 
 During voice recognition, a brief press pauses this recognition.  
 An extended press deactivates the recognition. 
 A  brief  press  will  activate  the  recognition  even  if  a  telep hone  call  is 
progress.   
  General notes 
 Audio system on/off. 
 Increasing of the audio volume. 
 The  system  uses  wireless  communication  technology  referred  to  as  
Bluetooth
®
  which  allows  you  to  make  hands-free  telephone  calls  in 
your vehicle via your Bluetooth ®
 compatible mobile telephone.   It has a voice recognition function which 
allows you to make telephone calls us-
ing a microphone, located in the courte-
sy light, and also by means of easy use 
of  the  steering  wheel  controls  or  using 
voice  commands.  Five  languages  are 
available: English (by default), Spanish, 
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  Matching your Bluetooth®
 
telephone  
 The  system  can  register  up  to  7  Blue- 
tooth ®
 compatible mobile telephones. 
 The telephone which has the highest level 
of priority is matched automatically.  
 It is absolutely essential that the vehicle  
is parked in a safe place with the hand-
brake applied. 
 1 - Press the SPEAK button. 
 7 -  Say  a  4-digit  number  which  will be recorded as the match-
ing code.   12 -  After  the  audible  signal,  allo-
cate a name to the telephone 
by  saying  the  name  of  your 
choice. 
 13 -  The system says "Allocate an order  of priority between 1 and 7. One is 
the highest level of priority". 
 If the system does not detect the 
Bluetooth ®
  compatible  mobile 
telephone,  the  matching  proc-
ess  stops  accompanied  by  an 
audible signal.  
 If  you  select  a  level  of  priority  
which  has  already  been  allo-
cated  to  another  telephone,  the 
system  asks  you  if  you  wish  to 
replace this level of priority.  
Remember this matching code as 
you must enter it in the telephone 
in  one  of  the  following  steps  of 
the matching procedure. 
 9 -  The system says "Start the matching  procedure  on  the  telephone.  Con-
sult the instructions in the telephone 
manual". 
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