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Heating and ventilation
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Heating and ventilationCLIMATE CONTROL
To access the Climate menu on the touch
screen, select Climate from the home menu.
1. Touch to change the personal climate zone
settings, to set the vent rotation mode and
the automatic air recirculation sensor
control settings.
2. Touch to access seat heating/ climate seat
menu.
3. Touch to synchronize the passenger’s
climate zone to the driver’s settings.
4. Touch to turn climate control off.
5. Indicates blower speed.
6. Touch to select air distribution to feet.
7. Air conditioning on/off. When the air
conditioning is turned off, Economy mode
is selected, which reduces the power
consumed by the climate system.
Note: Prolonged use of Economy mode
may cause the windows to mist. 8.
Touch to select steering wheel heater
on/off.
9. Touch to select air distribution to face.
10. Touch to select air distribution to the
windscreen.
11. Press to short cut to touch screen climate
menu.
Note: Not fitted on vehicles with the
Navigation system.
12. Blower speed: Rotate to adjust blower
speed.
Blower speed is automatically set in Auto
mode. Adjusting the blower speed will
cancel Auto mode.
Press centre button to switch climate
system on/off.
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Starting the engine
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STEERING COLUMN LOCK
The steering column has an electronic lock,
which locks and unlocks in conjunction with
the vehicle Locking/Alarm system. The steering
column lock also locks when the ignition is
switched off, after a time delay. If the steering
column lock malfunctions, Steering Column
Locked is displayed in the message centre. If
this occurs:
1. Lock and then unlock the vehicle using the
Smart Key.
2. Try again to unlock the steering column
lock, by turning the steering wheel gently
to the left and right.
3. If the malfunction pers ists, seek qualified
assistance immediately.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
With the gear sele ctor in position P, press the
engine START/STOP butt on. The engine will
stop and the ignition sy stem will return to
convenience mode. The audio, telephone and
touch screen systems will revert to stand-by
mode and the JaguarDrive selector will retract
into the centre console.
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Gearbox
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Do not allow the vehicle to remain
stationary with a drive gear selected and
the engine running . Always select P or
N if the engine is to idle for a prolonged
period.
ROTARY GEAR SELECTOR
The JaguarDrive selector elevates out of the
centre console when the engine is started, in
readiness for gear selection
P should be selected before switching off the
engine. However, it is possible to switch the
engine off with R, D or S selected - the selector
will automatica lly select P, while retracting into
the centre console.
Note: If the engine is switched off with N
selected, the system will wait for 10 minutes
before selecting P. This procedure is to allow
the vehicle to be conveyed through a car wash
only and should not be used for vehicle
recovery purposes.
In the event of a vehicle breakdown, the
transmission will automatically select P. This
prevents the vehicle from being towed on all
four wheels. Therefore, vehicle recovery
should only be undertaken by suitably qualified
personnel.
IF THE SELECTOR FAILS TO ELEVATE
If the JaguarDrive selector is obstructed
remove the obstruction and then start the
engine. The selector s hould elevate as normal.
If the selector still fails to elevate, even if there
is no obstruction, a faul t in the system is
indicated. The selector ca n still be used in the
lowered position, but be aware that it will not
automatically select P when the engine is
switched off. P should be selected manually.
The fault should be re ctified by a Dealer/
Authorised Repairer at the earliest opportunity.
MANUAL GEAR SELECTION
When the gear selector is in the D position,
manual mode may be directly accessed by the
single action of operating the steering wheel
mounted shift paddles.
If continued use of manua l mode is required,
the gear selector may be subsequently moved
to the S position to enter permanent manual
mode.
If the gear selector remains in the D position,
temporary manual mode will be held whilst the
driver is accelerating, decelerating, cornering
or continuing to request shifts via the paddles.
LIMP-HOME MODE
Note: The driver should be aware that the
vehicle’s performance will be reduced and
must take this into account when driving. Also
the use of the Jaguar Sequential Shift paddles
will be disabled. In this event, seek qualified
assistance as soon as possible.
In the event of an electrical or mechanical
failure, transmission ope ration will be limited.
P , R , N , D and S may still be used to enable the
vehicle to be driven to a safe area.
Some faults will cause the selector to be locked
in position until the ignition is switched off. If
the selected range flashes, it signifies that the
driver request cannot be engaged. Re-select N
and repeat the attempt.
If the transmission is st ill unable to select the
requested gear, contact your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
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Adaptive cruise control
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Adaptive cruise controlADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL
OVERVIEW
The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system is
designed to aid the driver to maintain a gap
from the vehicle ahead or a set road speed if
there is no slower vehicle ahead. ACC is
available at vehicle sp eeds of 32 to 180 km/h
(20 to 112 mph).
ACC is not a collision warning or
avoidance system. Additionally, ACC
will not react to:
• Stationary or slow moving vehicles below
10 km/h (6 mph).
• Pedestrians or objec ts in the roadway.
• Oncoming vehicles in the same lane.
The ACC system uses a radar sensor, which
projects a beam directly forward of the vehicle
to detect objects ahead.
The radar sensor is mounted in the centre of
the lower bumper, to provide a clear view
forward for the radar beam.
• Only use ACC when conditions are
favourable (i.e. main roads with free
flowing traffic).
• Do not use in poor visibility, specifically
fog, heavy rain, spray or snow.
• Do not use on icy or slippery roads.
• It is the drivers respons ibility to stay alert,
drive safely and be in control of the vehicle
at all times.
• Keep the area in front of the radar sensor
free from dirt, meta l badges or objects,
including vehicle front protectors, which
may prevent the sensor from operating.
• Do not use ACC when entering or leaving a
motorway.
USING ACC
1. SET: Roll the thumbwheel upward or
downwards to increase or decrease speed,
until the desired speed is achieved.
2. Gap increase or decrease control. Four
settings are selectable by rolling the
thumbwheel. See 98, CHANGING THE
FOLLOW MODE SET GAP .
3. CANCEL: Cancels but retains the set speed in memory.
4. RESUME : Resumes the ACC set speed
after it has been disengaged.
The system is operated by controls mounted
on the steering wheel. The driver can also
intervene at any time by use of the brake or
accelerator pedals.
Setting the vehicle speed, activating, and
deactivating ACC is done in the same way as
using cruise control.
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The sensitivity of th e warning can only be
adjusted with ACC disengaged. Adjust as
follows:
• Roll the gap adjustment control
downwards to decrease the sensitivity of
the alert.
• Roll the gap adjustment control upwards to
increase the sensitivity of the alert.
Note: The forward alert set gap is retained
when the ignition is switched off.
Forward Alert is displayed in the message
centre.ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKE
ASSIST
The system may not react to slow
moving vehicles and will not react to
stationary vehicles or vehicles
travelling in the opposite direction.
Warnings may not appear if the
distance to the vehicle ahead is very
small or if steering wheel or pedal
movements are large (e.g. to avoid a
collision).
The system utilises the same radar
sensor as ACC and Forward alert - the
same limitations of performance
apply.
Advanced emergency brake assist is available
at speeds above approximately 7 km/h (5 mph)
and improves brakin g response during
emergency braking, when a moving vehicle is
detected close ahead.
If the risk of collision increases after the
Forward Alert warning is displayed, advanced
emergency brake assist is activated. The
brakes are automatically applied gently in
preparation for rapid braking (this may be
noticeable). If the brake pedal is then pressed
quickly, full braking is implemented, even if
only light pressure is ap plied to the pedal. See
87, EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST (EBA) .
Note: Braking performance will only be
improved if the driver applies the brakes.
Advanced emergency brake assist will function
even if Forward Alert and ACC are switched off.
If there is a fault with the system, Forward
Alert Unavailable is displayed in the message
centre. The vehicle can st ill be driven and the
braking system will still operate, but without
advanced emergency brake assistance. Seek
qualified assistance to have the fault rectified.
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Adaptive cruise control
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INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY BRAKING
The system may not react to slow
moving vehicles.
The system will not react to stationary
vehicles, or vehicles that are not
travelling in the same direction as
your vehicle.
Warnings and automatic braking may
not occur if the dist ance to the vehicle
ahead is very small, or if the steering
wheel and pedal movements are large
(to avoid a collis ion for example).
IEB (Intelligent Em ergency Braking)
uses the same radar sensor as
Adaptive Cruise Control and Forward
Alert. The same performance
limitations apply, see 96, ADAPTIVE
CRUISE CONTROL OVERVIEW.
IEB is available at all speeds to automatically
apply the brakes if an unavoidable collision
with a moving vehicle in front is detected.
If there is an imminent risk of collision, an
audible warning is given. If the collision then
becomes unavoidable, the IEB system applies
the brakes at up to maximum pressure. After
IEB has activated, IEB System Was Activated
is displayed in the message centre and the
system is inhibited from further operation until
reset by a Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
IEB will function even if Forward Alert and ACC
are switched off. If the radar sensor is blocked,
by snow or heavy rain for example, or there is
a fault with the system, IEB Not Available is
displayed in the message centre. The vehicle
can still be driven and the braking system will
still operate, but without IEB. If the cause of
this message being disp layed is thought to be
other than a blocked rada r sensor, consult your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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Radio
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8. Frequency input : Select to enter a known
frequency of a station on the current
waveband, using the numeric keypad that
appears. Select OK or wait for 2 seconds to
tune to the entered frequency.
9. Station presets: Ea ch waveband has 6
preset positions.
• Touch and release to tune to the
station stored on that preset.
• Touch and hold to store the current
station on that preset (the radio will
mute while the station is stored then
beep).
• Use the seek buttons on the steering
wheel to change to th e next or previous
preset station.
RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS)
Your radio is equipped with RDS which enables
the audio unit to receive additional information
with normal FM radio signals.
Note: Not all FM radio stat ions broadcast RDS
information.
Select Settings (6) to view or alter RDS
settings.
• Traffic/News : Provides local travel or news
information.
• Regionalisation (REG) : Select to prevent
the radio tuning into an alternative local
station that has a stronger signal.
• Alternative Frequency (AF) : Select to
allow the radio to automatically re-tune to
a stronger alternative frequency for the
current station. This is useful on a journey
where the vehicle travels through different
transmitter areas.
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DAB radio
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7. Channel list : Touch to view a list of
available Ensembles an d channels. The list
can be sorted by Ensemble, Channel ,
Subchannel or by Category .
• If an Ensemble is selected from the
list, all available channels from that
ensemble will be displayed.
• Sorting by Subchannel is only
available when the current channel is
broadcasting subchannels.
• If Category is selected, touch the
chosen category to view
corresponding channels, before
making your selection from the list.
Once the desired sele ction has been made,
select the Back soft key to return to the
main DAB menu.
8. Subchannel : If subchannels are broadcast
by the current channel, this soft key will be
active. Select to al low subchannels then
select the required subchannel with the
seek down / up keys.
9. Auto-tune: Select to scan for all available DAB Ensembles/channels. This needs to be
done before using the DAB radio for the
first time.
Auto-tune is also useful when travelling
long distances, so re gional Ensembles can
be tuned.
During Auto-tune, a pop-up shows tuning
progress.
The Auto-tune process will not affect
current presets, but some presets may not
operate if the channel they relate to is no
longer available ( No reception displays). 10.
Station presets: Each DAB band has 6
preset positions.
•Touch and release to tune the radio to
the station stored on that preset.
• Touch and hold to store the current
station on that preset (the radio will
mute while the station is stored).
• Use the seek buttons on the steering
wheel to select the next or previous
preset station.
Note: If you attempt to select a preset
channel that is now una vailable or invalid,
No reception is displayed.
DIGITAL RADIO RECEPTION
DAB radio can significa ntly increase the
number of radio channels /stations available.
The DAB signals are transmitted to most major
cities, towns and motorway networks.
Digital radio is transm itted from regional
transmitters. Some local channels are not
available outside th e range of their
transmitters. If you want to listen to local
channels as you move around the country, use
the auto-tune function (AUTO) to build new
channel lists.
Note: If any auxiliary electrical equipment is
connected to the vehicle, then this may reduce
the DAB radio sound quality.
ENSEMBLES
Unlike AM/FM radio, DAB transmits several
channels/stations on a single frequency. A
group of channels is k nown as an ensemble.
Some channels within the ensemble may have
subchannels offering seve ral listening options.
If reception is lost when the vehicle is in
motion, the vehicle may be out of range of the
ensemble. To build a new list of ensembles,
select Auto-tune .