Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Introduction
About This Manual...........................................7
Symbols Glossary.............................................7
Parts and Accessories.....................................7
At a Glance
At a Glance........................................................10
Child Safety
Child Seats.........................................................19
Booster Seats..................................................20
Child Seat Positioning...................................21
ISOFIX Anchor Points...................................24
Child Safety Locks..........................................25
Occupant protection
Principle of Operation...................................27
Fastening the seat belts..............................29
Seat belt height adjustment......................33
Seat belt reminder.........................................33
Using seat belts during pregnancy..........33
Disabling the passenger airbag................34
Keys and Remote Controls
General Information on Radio
Frequencies..................................................36
Programming the remote control............36
Changing the remote control battery............................................................36
Locks
Locking and Unlocking.................................39
Keyless Entry....................................................43
Global Opening and Closing......................45
Engine immobiliser
Principle of Operation...................................47
Coded keys........................................................47
Arming the engine immobiliser.................47
Disarming the engine immobiliser...........47 Alarm
Principle of Operation..................................48
Arming the alarm...........................................49
Disarming the alarm.....................................49
Steering Wheel
Adjusting the Steering Wheel...................50
Audio Control..................................................50
Voice Control.....................................................51
Wipers and Washers
Windscreen Wipers.......................................52
Autowipers........................................................52
Windscreen Washers....................................53
Rear Window Wiper and Washers...........53
Headlamp Washers......................................54
Checking the Wiper Blades........................54
Changing the Wiper Blades.......................54
Technical Specifications.............................56
Lighting
Lighting Control...............................................57
Autolamps........................................................58
Front Fog Lamps............................................58
Rear Fog Lamps.............................................58
Adjusting the Headlamps - Vehicles
With: Adaptive Front Lighting/Xenon
Headlamps...................................................59
Headlamp Levelling......................................59
Hazard Warning Flashers............................59
Direction Indicators.......................................60
Cornering Lamps...........................................60
Interior Lamps..................................................61
Removing a Headlamp................................62
Changing a Bulb.............................................62
Bulb Specification Chart.............................69
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows...............................................71
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Table of Contents
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine GENERAL INFORMATION ON
RADIO FREQUENCIES
CAUTIONS
The radio frequency used by your
remote control can also be used by
other short distance radio
transmissions (e.g. amateur radios,
medical equipment, wireless headphones,
remote controls and alarm systems). If the
frequencies are jammed, you will not be
able to use your remote control. You can
lock and unlock the doors with the key. Check your vehicle is locked before
leaving it unattended. This will
safeguard against any potential
malicious frequency blocking. Note:
You could unlock the doors if you
press the buttons on the remote control
unintentionally.
The operating range between your remote
control and your vehicle varies depending
on the environment.
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
CONTROL
You can programme a maximum of eight
remote controls to use with your vehicle
(including any supplied with your vehicle).
Programming a new remote
control
1. Insert the key in the ignition.
2. Cycle the key from position 0 to II and
then back to 0 four times within six
seconds.
3. Leave the key in position 0 and press any button on the remote control
within 10 seconds. You will receive
confirmation via a chime or LED that
programming has been successful. Note:
Further remote controls may be
programmed at this stage.
4. Press any button on each additional remote control within 10 seconds of
each other.
Reprogramming the unlocking
function
Note: When you press the unlock button
either all the doors are unlocked or only the
driver ’s door is unlocked. Pressing the unlock
button again unlocks all the doors.
Press and hold the unlock and lock buttons
on the remote key simultaneously for at
least four seconds with the ignition off. The
direction indicators will flash twice to
confirm the change.
To return to the original unlocking function,
repeat the process.
CHANGING THE REMOTE
CONTROL BATTERY Make sure that you dispose of
old batteries in an
environmentally friendly way.
Seek advice from your local authority
regarding recycling.
Remote control with a folding key
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine GENERAL INFORMATION
Note:
The information display will remain
on for several minutes after you switch off
the ignition.
Various systems on your vehicle can be
controlled using the information display
controls on the steering column.
Corresponding information is displayed in
the information display.
For detailed instructions on navigation,
refer to the appropriate manual.
Device list
The icon changes to show the current
function in use. CD
Radio
Auxiliary input Phone
Settings
Controls
Press the up and down arrow buttons to
scroll through and highlight the options
within a menu.
Press the right arrow button to enter a
sub-menu.
Press the left arrow button to exit a menu.
Hold the left arrow button pressed at any
time to return to the main menu display
(escape button).
Press the OK button to choose and
confirm a setting.
Menu structure - information
display
All vehicles
You can access the menu using the
Information display control. For item
location: See At a Glance (page 10).
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Information Displays
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine It will restore radio reception when it finds
one or, if one is not found, the unit will
return to the original stored frequency.
When selected,
‘AF’ will be shown in the
display.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select AUDIO or AUDIO MENU.
3. Scroll to ALTERNAT FREQ. or ALTERNATIVE FREQ. and turn on or off
with the OK button.
4. Press the MENU button to return.
REGIONAL MODE (REG)
Regional mode (REG) controls the
behaviour of AF switching between
regionally related networks of a parent
broadcaster. A broadcaster may run a fairly
large network across a large part of the
country. At various times of the day this
large network may be broken down into a
number of smaller regional networks,
typically centred on major towns or cities.
When the network is not split into regional
variants, the whole network caries the
same programming.
Regional mode ON: This prevents 'random'
AF switches when neighbouring regional
networks are not carrying the same
programming.
Regional mode OFF: This allows a larger
coverage area if neighbouring regional
networks are carrying the same
programming, but can cause 'random' AF
switches if they are not.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS.
3. Scroll to RDS REGIONAL and turn on or off with the OK button.
4. Press the MENU button to return.
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Audio unit menus
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine After start up access to the phonebook list
can be delayed for several minutes,
depending upon the size.
Phonebook categories
The category is indicated as an icon:
Phone
Mobile
Home
Office
Making a phone an active phone
Note: If there is an ongoing call when the
phone in use is selected as the new active
phone, the call is transferred to the vehicle
audio system.
When using the system for the first time,
no phone is connected to the system.
After switching on the ignition and the
audio unit, the Bluetooth phone must be
bonded to the system. See Bluetooth
setup (page 237).
After bonding a Bluetooth phone to the
system, this becomes the active phone.
For further information refer to the phone
menu.
Select the phone from the active phone
menu.
Turning the ignition and radio back on
again, the last active phone is picked up by
the system.
Note: In some cases the Bluetooth
connection must also be confirmed on the
phone. Bond another Bluetooth phone
Bond a new Bluetooth phone as described
in the requirements for a Bluetooth
connection.
Phones stored in the system are accessible
by using the phone list on the audio unit.
Note:
A maximum of six devices may be
bonded. If six Bluetooth devices have
already been bonded, one of these has to
be debonded in order to bond a new device.
TELEPHONE CONTROLS
Remote control Volume up
A
Voice button
B
End call
C
Volume down
D
Receive call
E
USING THE TELEPHONE
Note: Refer to your audio guide for details
of the controls. See Audio unit overview
(page 220).
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
CAUTION
Using the system with the engine off
will drain the battery.
Voice recognition enables operation of the
system without the need to divert your
attention from the road ahead in order to
change settings, or receive feedback from
the system.
Whenever you issue one of the defined
commands with the system active, the
voice recognition system converts your
command into a control signal for the
system. Your inputs take the form of
dialogues or commands. You are guided
through these dialogues by
announcements or questions.
Please familiarise yourself with the
functions of the system before using voice
recognition.
Supported commands
The voice control system allows you to
control the following vehicle functions:
•
Bluetooth phone
• radio
• CD Player
• external device (USB)
• external device (iPod)
• automatic climate control
System response
As you work through a voice session the
system will prompt you with a beep tone
each time the system is ready to proceed.
Do not try to give any commands until the
beep tone has been heard. The voice
control system will repeat each spoken
command back to you. If you are not sure how to continue say
"HELP" for assistance or "CANCEL" if you
do not wish to continue.
The "HELP" function provides only a
subset of the available voice commands.
Detailed explanations of all possible voice
commands can be found on the following
pages.
Voice commands
All voice commands should be given using
a natural speaking voice, as if speaking to
a passenger or on the phone. Your voice
level should be dependant on the
surrounding noise level inside or outside
the vehicle but do not shout.
USING VOICE CONTROL
System operation
The order and content of the voice controls
are given in the following lists. The tables
show the sequence of user voice
commands and system responses for each
available function.
<> indicates a number or stored name tag
to be inserted by the user.
Short cuts
There are a number of voice command
short cuts available, which allow you to
control some vehicle features without
having to follow the complete command
menu. These are:
•
phone: "MOBILE NAME", "DIAL
NUMBER", "DIAL NAME", and "REDIAL"
• automatic climate control:
"TEMPERATURE", "AUTO MODE",
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON" and
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING OFF"
• radio: "TUNE NAME"
• external device (USB): "TRACK"
• external device (iPod): "TRACK"
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Voice control
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This feature allows you to select GPS and
system information or a demonstration of
the system functionality.
Map display
This feature allows you to change the way
the map screen is displayed (for example
clean 2D and clean 3D view) and to
customise display information for your
journey (for example time to arrival and
lane guidance).
Assistance options
This feature allows you to customise
display information for your journey (for
example signs, lanes and speed limits).
Personal data
This feature allows you to edit and delete
personal data (for example your home
address).
Reset all settings
This feature allows you to reset the
navigation settings.
Menu structure - Information and
entertainment display - All
vehicles
Audio settings
Adaptive volume
This feature allows you to adjust the
volume level to compensate for engine and
road speed noise. You can turn this on and
off.
Sound
This feature allows you to adjust the sound
settings (for example bass and treble.
Nav audio mixing
This feature allows you to adjust the
volume mix between the navigation voice
output and audio source.
DSP settings
This feature allows you to customise
speaker output relevant to seat positions.
DSP equaliser
This feature allows you to select the music
category that most suits your listening
preference. The audio output will change
to enhance the particular style of music
chosen.
News
This feature allows you to receive news
bulletins from stations on the FM
waveband or radio data system (RDS) and
enhanced other network (EON) linked
stations, in the same way as traffic
information is provided. You can turn this
on and off.
Alternative frequencies
This feature will search for and switch to
the strongest station signal when moving
from one transmission area to another.
RDS regional
This feature controls the behaviour of AF
switching between regionally related
networks of a parent broadcaster.
DAB service link
This feature allows you to select stations
that are broadcast on the DAB channels.
Bluetooth
This feature allows you to switch
Bluetooth on or off.
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System settings