9
Introduction
SYMBOLS GLOSSARY
Warnings
Cautions
Symbols
This recycling symbol identifies
those items that must be disposed
of safely in order to prevent
unnecessary damage to the
environment.
This symbol identifies those
features that can be adjusted,
disabled or enabled by your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
LABEL LOCATIONS
Warning labels attached to your
vehicle bearing this symbol mean:
Do not touch or adjust components
until you have read the relevant
instructions in the handbook.
Labels showing this symbol
indicate that the ignition system
utilises very high voltages. Do not
touch any ignition components
while the starter switch is turned
on.
WARNING
Safety warnings ar e included in this
handbook. These indicate either a
procedure which must be followed
precisely, or information that should be
considered with great care in order to avoid
the possibility of personal injury.
CAUTION
Cautions are include d in this handbook.
These indicate either a procedure which
must be followed precisely, or information that
should be considered with great care in order
to avoid the possibility of damage to your
vehicle.
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Introduction
1.Steering wheel audio controls.
See AUDIO CONTROL (page 69).
2. External lamp controls. See LIGHTING
CONTROL (page 75).
3. Sequential gear change down paddle.
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(page 137).
4. Speedometer. See INSTRUMENT PANEL
OVERVIEW (page 99).
5. Driver’s horn and airbag. See HORN
(page 68). See Supplementary
restraints system (page 53).
6. Message centre. See WARNING AND
INFORMATION MESSAGES (page 106).
7. Tachometer. See INSTRUMENT PANEL
OVERVIEW (page 99).
8. Sequential gear change up paddle.
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(page 137).
9. Wiper and washer control. See Wipers
and washers (page 88).
10. Cruise control and Adaptive cruise
control steering wheel controls.
SeeCruise control (page 156).
See Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
(page 159).
11. Audio control panel. See Audio unit
overview (page 269).
12. Fascia lock/unlock buttons.
SeeLOCKING AND UNLOCKING
(page 26).
13. Touch-screen. See TOUCH-SCREEN
(page 109).
14. Hazard warning lamp switch.
SeeHAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
(page 77).
15. Climate contro l panel. SeeClimate
control (page 115). 16.
Glove box proximity sensor. See GLOVE
BOX (page 125).
17. Engine START/STOP switch.
SeeStarting the engine (page 132).
18. JaguarDrive gear selector.
SeeAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(page
137).
19. JaguarDrive mode selectors. See Driving
dynamics (page 169).
20. Electric Parking Brake (EPB).
SeeELECTRIC PARKIN G BRAKE (EPB)
(page 146).
21. Steering wheel adju stment control.
See ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
(page 67).
22. Starter control docking unit for the
Jaguar Smart Key.
SeeDOCKING/UNDOCKING THE
JAGUAR SMART KEY (page 20).
23. Bonnet release lever. See OPENING AND
CLOSING THE BONNET (page 195).
24. Luggage compartment release switch.
SeeLOCKING AND UNLOCKING
(page 26).
25. Headlamp levelling control.
SeeHEADLAMP LEVELLING (page 79).
26. Instrument lighting dimmer control.
SeeINSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER
(page 123).
27. Rear fog lamps switch. See REAR FOG
LAMPS (page 77).
28. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Forward
Alert switch. See FORWARD ALERT
FUNCTION (page 164).
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The security system and entry to the vehicle are
controlled by the Jaguar Smart Key remote
control. All doors and the luggage
compartment can be locked and unlocked
using the remote control buttons.
Keyless Entry is an enhancement of the Jaguar
Smart Key and allows entry to the vehicle,
without the need to press a button. Full security
integrity of the vehicl e is still maintained.
See KEYLESS ENTRY (page 33).
The Jaguar Smart Key also allows the vehicle to
be started without the use of a starter key.
See KEYLESS STARTING (page 133).
Two handsets, incorporating a detachable
emergency key blade, are supplied. Separate
emergency key blades are available from
Dealers. The emergency key blade number is recorded
on an attached label. Peel off the label and
attach it to the designated area on the Security
Card, supplied in the lite
rature pack. Keep the
Security Card safe, but not in the vehicle.
GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO
FREQUENCIES
Note: The radio frequency used by your remote
control may be used by other devices. For
example: amateur radios , medical equipment,
wireless headphones, or other remote control
devices. This may cause the frequency to be
jammed, and prevent your remote control from
operating correctly.
Environmental conditions can affect the
operation of remote controls and the operating
range may vary considerably depending on the
vehicle's location.
CAUTION
Remove all Jaguar Smart Keys from the
vehicle when it is le ft unattended. This
will ensure the vehicle is left in a secure
condition.
If a Jaguar Smart Key is lost, a
replacement can be obtained and
programmed to the vehi cle by your Dealer.
Notify your Dealer as soon as a Jaguar Smart
Key is lost or stolen and have the remaining
Jaguar Smart Key(s) reprogrammed.
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Jaguar Smart Key
Note: The operational range of the Jaguar
Smart Key will vary considerably depending on
atmospheric conditions and interference from
other transmitting devices.
Note: Some features of the security system are
market dependent or ar e options, so may not
be present on your vehicle.
1. Unlock.
2. Lock.
3. Luggage compartment release.
4. Convenience headlamp feature.
5. Panic alarm.
6. Emergency key blade.
7. Emergency key blad e release button.
Unlocking
Press to unlock. See UNLOCKING
AND DISARMING THE VEHICLE
(page 18).
Locking
Press to lock. See LOCKING AND
ARMING THE VEHICLE (page 19).
Luggage compartment
Press to unlock, disarm and open
the luggage compartment. The
vehicle security system will remain
active, but for the period the luggage
compartment is open, the intrusion and
inclination sensing system s will be inhibited.
Door and bonnet security will remain active.
When the luggage compartment is
subsequently closed, the hazard warning
lamps will flash after a few seconds, to confirm
that the vehicle has rearmed the full alarm
system (if previously armed).
Approach lamps
When approaching the vehicle in
the dark, press to switch on the
approach illumination. The
headlamps will illuminate for up to 25 seconds.
Pressing the button again or operating the
starter button, will turn the approach lamps off.
Panic button
Press and hold for three seconds,
or press three times within three
seconds, to activate the emergency
alarm. The horn, siren and the hazard lamps
will operate.
Once active for more than five seconds, the
alarm can be cancelled by pressing the button
and holding for three seconds, or pressing
three times within three seconds.
WARNING
Never leave the Jaguar Smart Key in
the vehicle if children or animals are
also left in the vehicle. The vehicle's
systems and remote c ontrol functions could
be operated, which ma y result in injury.
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The emergency alarm will also be cancelled if
the Jaguar Smart Key is inserted into the
starter control unit and the START/STOP
button is pressed or if the vehicle detects a
valid Jaguar Smart Key when the START/STOP
button is pressed.
Care of the Jaguar Smart Key
Do not expose to extr emes of heat, dust,
humidity or allow contac t with fluids. Do not
leave the transmitter exposed to direct
sunlight.
Irregular operation
If difficulty is experienced with remote keyless
entry, keyless entry, keyless starting or Jaguar
Smart Key operation, it may be caused by:
• Internal battery low voltage. Replace the
battery. See CHANGING THE REMOTE
CONTROL BATTERY (page 24).
• High levels of localised external electrical
interference, e.g. a radio transmitter.
• Until the battery can be replaced, or until
the vehicle is outside the area of electrical
interference, the Jaguar Smart Key must
be inserted into the starter control unit.
UNLOCKING AND DISARMING THE
VEHICLE
Your vehicle can be unlocked using
either Single or Multi-point entry.
Single-point entry is a security
feature that only unlocks the driver's door
when the unlock button is pressed.
To change from Single to Multi-point entry (or
vice versa), press both the lock and unlock
buttons simultaneously for three seconds. The
hazard warning lamps will flash twice to
confirm the change.
The change can also be achieved using the
vehicle touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING
THE REMOTE CONTROL (page 21).
Single-point entry
First press: Unlocks the driver's door and
enables the other doors to be opened from the
inside (unless the child safety locks have been
activated on the rear doors). The hazard
warning lamps will flash twice, to indicate that
the vehicle is unlocked and the alarm has been
disarmed. The interior lamps will illuminate to
assist entry to the vehicle.
Note: In some markets, an audible warning will
sound.
Second press: Unlocks the passenger doors
and the luggage compartment.
Multi-point entry
Press briefly to unlock all the doors and
luggage compartment and to disarm the alarm.
The hazard warning lamp s will flash twice to
indicate that the vehicle is unlocked and the
alarm has been disarmed . The interior lamps
will illuminate to assist entry to the vehicle.
Note: In some markets, an audible warning will
sound.
Power-fold mirrors
If automatic power-fold is enabled, the door
mirrors will unfold when the vehicle is
unlocked. The power-fold feature can be
enabled/disabled using the touch-screen.
See EXTERIOR MIRRORS (page 95).
Global opening
Press and hold the unlock button for three
seconds. The vehicle w ill unlock (either single
or multi-point) and the alarm will be disarmed
immediately. After the three seconds, all of the
windows and sunroof will open. This feature
can be enabled/disabl ed using the vehicle
touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING THE
REMOTE CONTROL (page 21).
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Automatic relocking
If a door, or the tailgate, are not opened within
one minute of unlocking the vehicle using the
Jaguar Smart Key, doors will lock again
automatically. This feature can be
enabled/disabled using the touch-screen.
See PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
(page 21).
DOCKING/UNDOCKING THE JAGUAR
SMART KEY
Docking the Jaguar Smart Key
During normal operation, it is not necessary to
dock the Jaguar Smart Key. However, if the
unlock button on the Smart Key fails to operate
and the vehicle has been unlocked using the
emergency key blade, it will be necessary to
dock the Jaguar Smart Key to deactivate and
disarm the alarm system.
The Smart Key should also be docked when the
vehicle is being towed, in order to prevent the
steering column from locking.
Insert the Jaguar Smart Key into the starter
control unit, located on the driver's side of the
vehicle, as shown.
Note: When docking the Jaguar Smart Key, it is
recommended that the emergency key blade is
left in place. The end of the key blade can then
be used as a handle, to pull the Smart Key from
the control unit when undocking.
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Undocking the Jaguar Smart Key
To remove the Jaguar Smart Key from the
starter control unit:
1.Ensure that the vehicle is at rest with the
gear selector in the P position and the
ignition switched off.
2. Press the Jaguar Smart Key and release.
The key will eject into its rest position.
3. Remove the Jaguar Smart Key from the
starter control unit.
Message centre in formation displays
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
CONTROL
The Jaguar Smart Key and various features of
the vehicle security system, can be
programmed to your individual requirements
by use of the touch-screen.
The programmable featur es are as follows:
• Drive-away locking (including variable
speed)
• Single or multi-point entry (2 stage
unlocking)
• Alarm trigger information (market
dependent)
• Window global open or close (passive
entry vehicles only)
• Valet key mode
• Passive arming
• Automatic relock and arm.CAUTION
Ensure the engine is switched off before
attempting to undock the Jaguar Smart
Key, otherwise damage to the Smart Key may
occur.
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Message Meaning
SMART KEY NOT
FOUND, PLEASE
INSERT IN SLOT The Jaguar Smart Key
has not been detected,
insert into the starter
control unit.
CHECK SMART
KEY The Jaguar Smart Key
detected by the in-vehicle
systems is not the one
belonging to the vehicle.
REMOVE SMART
KEY Remove the Jaguar
Smart Key from the
starter control unit.
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Locks
To lock: Ensure all the doors are closed, then
turn the key blade towards the front of the
vehicle and release. Thi s will lock all doors but
will not arm the alarm.
To unlock: Turn the key blade towards the rear
of the vehicle and release. If the security
system is disarmed, al l doors and the luggage
compartment will be unloc ked. If the security
system is armed, only the front left-hand door
will unlock. The interior lighting will be turned
on at reduced level for two minutes.
If the vehicle is unloc ked using the emergency
key blade with the security system armed, the
alarm will sound when a door is opened. To
deactivate the alarm, press the unlock button
on the Jaguar Smart Key or press the engine
START/STOP button with the Smart Key inside
the vehicle. If the Jaguar Smart Key is
inoperable, the alarm ca n be deactivated by
docking the Smart Key into the starter control
unit. See DOCKING/UNDOCKING THE JAGUAR
SMART KEY (page 20).
Unlocking the luggage compartment
If Valet mode is selected, or if the vehicle
battery is discharged, it will be necessary to
use the emergency key blade to unlock and
open the luggage compartment.
Note: If the security system is in Valet mode,
the touch-screen can be used to cancel Valet
mode, in which case the luggage compartment
can then be opened in the normal manner.
Note: If the alarm is armed when the
emergency key blade is used to unlock the
luggage compartment, the alarm will sound
when the luggage compartment is opened.
Press the unlock button on the Jaguar Smart
Key to disarm/deactivate the alarm. •
Use the emergency key blade to prise away
the black lock cover.
• Insert the emergency key blade, then turn
the key clockwise to unlock and open the
luggage compartment.
Note: Unlocking the luggage compartment
using the emergency key blade will cancel Valet
mode.
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