Contents
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Introduction
SYMBOLS GLOSSARY ...................................... 9
LABEL LOCATIONS ........................................... 9
HEALTH AND SAFETY ..................................... 10
DATA RECORDING.......................................... 11
DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS ......................... 11
FASCIA AND CONTROLS ................................ 12
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ............................ 14
Keys and remote controls
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................ 16
GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO
FREQUENCIES ................................................ 16
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL ..................... 17
UNLOCKING AND DISARMING THE VEHICLE. 18
LOCKING AND ARMING THE VEHICLE ........... 19
DOCKING/UNDOCKING THE JAGUAR SMART
KEY ................................................................. 20
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL...... 21
CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY ...
24
EMERGENCY KEY BLADE ............................... 25
Locks
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING............................ 26
USING THE EMERGENCY KEY BLADE ............ 28
VALET MODE .................................................. 30
JAGUAR SMART KEY SYSTEM TRANSMITTERS
32
KEYLESS ENTRY ............................................ 33
GLOBAL OPENING AND CLOSING .................. 35
Alarm
ARMING THE ALARM ..................................... 37
DISARMING THE ALARM ............................... 38
SECURITY SENSORS ...................................... 39
Seats
SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION ............ 41
ELECTRIC SEATS ............................................ 42
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................ 44
REAR SEATS ................................................... 45
HEATED SEATS............................................... 47
CLIMATE SEATS ............................................. 48
Seat belts
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................ 49 SEAT BELT REMINDER .................................. 50
USING SEAT BELTS DURING PREGNANCY.... 51
FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS ........................ 51
SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ................ 52
Supplementary restraints system
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................ 53
AIRBAG WARNING LAMP .............................. 57
WHIPLASH PROTECTION ............................... 57
AIRBAG LABELS ............................................. 58
AIRBAG SERVICE INFORMATION................... 58
Child safety
CHILD SEATS ................................................. 59
CHILD SEAT POSITIONING ............................ 60
BOOSTER CUSHIONS ..................................... 61
CHILD SEAT ANCHOR POINTS ....................... 62
CHILD SAFETY LOCKS ................................... 65
Pedestrian protection
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................ 66
AFTER DEPLOYMENT OF THE PEDESTRIAN
PROTECTION SYSTEM ................................... 66
Steering wheel
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL .............. 67
HORN ............................................................. 68
HEATED STEERING WHEEL............................ 68
AUDIO CONTROL ........................................... 69
VOICE CONTROL ............................................ 69
CRUISE CONTROL.......................................... 74
Lighting
LIGHTING CONTROL ...................................... 75
AUTOLAMPS .................................................. 76
REAR FOG LAMPS.......................................... 77
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS...................... 77
DIRECTION INDICATORS ............................... 78
HEADLAMPS - DRIVING ABROAD.................. 78
HEADLAMP LEVELLING ................................. 79
CORNERING OR STATIC BENDING LAMPS.... 79
INTERIOR LAMPS .......................................... 80
APPROACH LAMPS ........................................ 81
REMOVING A HEADLAMP .............................. 81
REMOVING A REAR LAMP ............................. 82
CHANGING A BULB ........................................ 83
HEADLAMP UNIT BULBS ............................... 83
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Technical specifications
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS ............................ 258
WEIGHTS...................................................... 259
DIMENSIONS................................................ 260
Type approvals
DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY ............... 262
Audio introduction
RADIO RECEPTION....................................... 268
Audio unit overview
AUDIO UNIT OVERVIEW ............................... 269
Audio unit operation
ON/OFF CONTROL ........................................ 271
VOLUME CONTROL ...................................... 271
AUDIO CONTROL ......................................... 272
WAVEBAND BUTTON ................................... 274
AUTOSTORE CONTROL ................................ 274
STATION PRESET BUTTONS ........................ 275
TRAFFIC INFORMATION CONTROL .............. 276
Audio unit menus
RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) ....................... 277
PRIORITY PROGRAMME TYPE (PTY) .......... 278
Digital audio broadcasting
GENERAL INFORMATION ............................. 280
AUDIO CONTROLS ....................................... 282
DISPLAY OPTIONS ....................................... 283
CHANNEL AUTOMATIC TUNING................... 284
CHANNEL OPTIONS ..................................... 284
PRESET BUTTONS ....................................... 287
SETTINGS ..................................................... 288
Compact disc player
COMPACT DISC COMPATABILITY................ 292
LOADING COMPACT DISCS ......................... 292
EJECTING COMPACT DISCS ........................ 294
COMPACT DISC SELECTION ........................ 294
TRACK SELECTION....................................... 295
COMPACT DISC PAUSE................................ 295
SHUFFLE/RANDOM ...................................... 295
REPEAT COMPACT DISC TRACKS ............... 296
COMPACT DISC DISPLAY OPTIONS ............ 296
MP3 FILE PLAYBACK ................................... 297
Portable audio
PORTABLE AUDIO......................................... 299
AUXILIARY INPUT DEVICES ......................... 302
Telephone
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 307
TELEPHONE PAIRING AND DOCKING ........... 309
VOICE MAIL .................................................. 313
ANSWER OPTIONS ....................................... 314
PHONE OPTIONS .......................................... 314
PHONEBOOK ................................................. 315
MAKING A CALL............................................ 317
NAMES .......................................................... 318
LAST 10 OPTION........................................... 320
HANDS-FREE CONTROLS ............................. 321
OTHER FEATURES ........................................ 322
TELEPHONE VOICE CONTROL ...................... 323
Television
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 328
TELEVISION CONTROLS ............................... 329
USING THE TELEVISION ............................... 330
FINDING TV CHANNELS ................................ 331
TELEVISION SETUP ...................................... 332
Navigation system
THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM ........................... 334
SATELLITE SIGNALS..................................... 334
GETTING STARTED ....................................... 336
MENU STRUCTURE....................................... 337
MAIN MENU .................................................. 338
USER SETTINGS ........................................... 338
TURN-BY-TURN NAVIGATION ...................... 339
LANGUAGE SELECTION ................................ 339
MEASUREMENT UNITS................................. 340
KEYBOARD LAYOUT ..................................... 340
MAP SPLIT SCREEN ..................................... 341
MAP DISPLAY ICONS ................................... 342
SETTING A DESTINATION ............................. 344
ROUTE PREFERENCES.................................. 347
START GUIDANCE......................................... 347
VOICE GUIDANCE ......................................... 349
CANCEL GUIDANCE ...................................... 350
QUICK POI SELECTION ................................. 350
CALIBRATION ............................................... 351
RESTORE SYSTEM DEFAULTS ..................... 352
LANGUAGE SELECTION ................................ 353
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Introduction
Airbag system
To prevent malfunction of the airbag system
always consult your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer before fitting any of the following:
• Electronic equipment such as a mobile
phone, two-way radio or in-car
entertainment system.
• Accessories attached to the front of the
vehicle.
• Any modification to the front of the vehicle.
• Any modification involving the removal or
repair of any wiring or component in the
vicinity of any of the airbag system
components, including the steering wheel,
steering column, instrument or fascia
panels.
• Any modification to th e fascia panels or
steering wheel.
After-sales service
The After Sales Parts service is of paramount
importance, with franchised representation in
over 100 countries worldw ide, Jaguar are able
to support your vehicle wherever you go.
Travelling abroad
In certain countries, it is a legal requirement to
fit parts made to the vehicle manufacturers'
specification.
Owners should ensure that any parts or
accessories fitted to the vehicle while travelling
abroad, will also conform to the legal
requirements of their own country when they
return home.
WARNING
The components that make up the
airbag system are sensitive to
electrical or physical interference,
either of which could easily damage the
system and cause inadvertent operation or a
malfunction of the airbag module.
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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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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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Selecting single (2 stage unlock) or
multi-point entry
From the main Home touch-screen menu,
select Vehicle:
• Select Veh. settings .
• The Security menu is selected
automatically as the default.
• Select: 2-stage unlocking On (for single-
point entry) or Off (for multi-point entry).
Note: This selection changes the setting for
both keyless entry and for when unlocking
using the Jaguar Smart Key.
Selecting alarm sensor override
From the main Home touch-screen menu,
select Vehicle:
• Select Veh. settings .
• The Security menu is selected
automatically as the default.
• Touch the arrow button to scroll down to
Alarm sensors and select either On or Off.
Selecting Off will override the interior and tilt
sensors until the vehicle is locked and
unlocked again. This fac ility is normally used
for recovery of the vehicle or travelling on a
ferry.
Vehicle
Security
ParkingDrive away locking
2 stage unlocking Off On
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OffOn
Valet mode
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VALET MODE
Valet mode allows the vehicle to be locked by a
parking attendant, without giving access to the
luggage compartment and glove compartment.
Valet mode also preven ts operation of the
touch-screen, to preven t access to telephone
numbers or navigation addresses.
Selecting valet mode
From the main Home touch-screen menu,
select Valet:
Enter a four digit Personal identification
Number (PIN) (personally chosen) by touching
the digit screen pad. On completion, touch the
OK button.
If you wish to cancel the PIN, touch the C
button at any time during entering the number. Once the PIN has been entered, a pop-up
screen is displayed, advising you to remove the
emergency key blade from the Jaguar Smart
Key and to keep it safe. Select
OK.
The screen will i ndicate that the PIN has been
accepted by displaying Valet on.
The luggage compartment and glove
compartment are now securely locked in Valet
mode.
On exiting and securing the vehicle, hand the
Jaguar Smart Key, with the emergency key
blade removed, to the attendant.
Note: Ensure that the emergency key blade is
kept safely at all times.
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Seats
Raising the rear seats
The process for raising the rear seat is the
reverse of folding.
HEATED SEATS
Note: To prevent the battery from becoming
discharged the seat heaters will only operate
when the engine is running.
Seat heating is adjusted through the vehicle
touch-screen (from either the Climate or the
Home menu). The seat heaters have three
temperature levels, indica ted by the three bars
adjacent to each seat icon.
• Touch the left or right -hand seat icon (as
appropriate) to activate the seat heater,
which initially selects the maximum
temperature level (three bars).
• Touch the icon a second time to select the
medium temperature setting (two bars).
• Touch the icon a third time to select the
lowest temperature setting (one bar).
• Touch the icon again to switch off the seat
heaters.
WARNINGS
Ensure that when the seat back is
raised, the seat belts are routed
correctly and are not trapped by the
seat back.
Ensure that when the seat back is
raised, the locking mechanism is fully
engaged. Failure to do so can
increase the risk of death or serious injury in
the event of an accident or sudden manoeuvre
or heavy braking.
Before driving, ensure that the head
restraints are correctly fitted to the
rear seats.
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