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Exterior lights
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Exterior lightsLIGHTING CONTROL
1. With the headlamps on, push the switch
away from the steering wheel to select high
beam. The blue warning indicator on the
instrument panel will illuminate.
2. Pull the switch towards the steering wheel
and release to flash the high beam. The
high beam will remain on for as long as the
switch is held.
3. Side lamps.
4. Headlamps.
Note: If the rotary control is moved to the
OFF position with high beam selected, high
beam will illuminate when the headlamps
are turned on again.
5. Autolamps. With the ignition on, if ambient
light fades the side lamps and headlamps
will switch on automatically. If ambient
light then increases, the side lamps and
headlamps automatically go off. Note:
A light sensor on the front of the
fascia monitors ambi ent light levels for
autolamps operation. Keep the windscreen
clean and ensure the sensor is not
obscured. Obstructing the light in this area
may lead to unwanted autolamps
operation.
Note: If the autolamps are turned off, but
the light sensors detect low exterior light
levels, the warning LIGHTS ARE OFF is
displayed in the message centre.
6. Exit delay of 30 seconds.
7. Exit delay of 60 seconds.
8. Exit delay of 120 seconds.
Note: Press the headlamp button on the Jaguar
Smart Key to switch off the headlamps during
an exit delay period.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
In addition to normal ope ration, the indicators
will operate 3 times (e.g . to indicate a lane
change) if the stalk is briefly pushed up or
down.
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DAYLIGHT RUNNING LAMPS
With the rotary control in the OFF or AUTO
position, the front day light running lamps will
switch on automatically with the following
conditions:
• The ignition is on.
• The engine is running.
• The gear selector is in D (Drive) or R
(Reverse) - market dependent.
Note: The lamps remain on if the gear
selector is subsequently moved to N
(Neutral)
• The parking brake is not applied (is
released) - market dependent.
APPROACH LAMPS
The headlamps can be illu minated remotely for
a programmed length of time, by pressing the
headlamp button on the Jaguar Smart key. See
4, UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE . Press the
button again to switch off.
Note: In some markets, a second press will
illuminate the reverse lamps and a third press
is required to turn the lamps off.
ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM
(AFS)
These lamps broaden the beam of the
headlamps when cornering in different
circumstances.
Static bending lamps : The static bending
lamps operate when necessary, to provide an
even broader light spread.
Cornering lamps : At speeds up to 40 km/h
(25 mph), to provide improved visibility at
junctions, the system switches on the lamp if it
has received an input from the vehicle's
direction indicator. Only the lamp on the same
side as the operating indicator illuminates. The
lamp will self cancel after 3 minutes of
continuous operation.
WINDSCREEN WIPER DETECTION
This function only operates when autolamps is
selected. The side lamps, tail lamps and
headlamps will switch on automatically if the
windscreen wipers are switched on for 20
seconds or more. Once the windscreen wipers
are switched off, the side lamps, tail lamps and
headlamps will automatically switch off 4
minutes later.
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AUTO HIGH BEAM
This feature automatically selects and
deselects high beam, unde r specific conditions
of road lighting and in the absence of other
vehicle’s lights. The system is only active when
the ambient light drops below a predetermined
level.
This function is only active if the rotary control
is in the AUTO position and the stalk is in the
central position.
The system will only activate when vehicle
speed exceeds 25 mph (40 km/h). The system
will deactivate when ve hicle speed drops below
15 mph (24 km/h).
Note: Auto high beam does not operate when
reverse gear is selected.
To manually select high beam, move the stalk
to the high beam position as normal. To return
to Auto high beam, move the stalk back to the
central position.
To manually override to low beam from high
beam, pull the stalk to the flash position and
auto high beam will be cancelled. To return to
auto high beam, push the stalk to the high
beam position and then re turn it to the central
position.
Note: The following may affect the operation of
auto high beam:-
* Highly reflective road signs.
* Vehicles with dim headlamps.
* Adverse weather conditions.
* Dirty sensor.
* Dirty, damaged, or misted windscreen.
To turn off auto high beam, turn the rotary
control from AUTO to headlamps on. The Auto high beam feat
ure can be disabled/
enabled via the security/ vehicle settings menu
of the touch screen. See 61, VEHICLE
SETTINGS .
Note: Ensure that the sensor in the rear view
mirror is not blocked or obstructed.
HEADLAMPS - CONDENSATION
In certain circumstances, misting may occur
on the inside of a lamp lens. This is caused by
natural changes in environmental conditions.
This misting is not de trimental to lamp
performance and will clear during normal
usage.
When auto high beam is enabled,
the system indicator will
illuminate.
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Warning lamps
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Warning lampsWARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS
RED warning lamps are for primary warnings.
A primary warning must be investigated
immediately, seek qualified assistance if
necessary.
AMBER warning lamps are for secondary
warnings. Some indicate that a vehicle system
is in operation, others i ndicate that the driver
must take action and then seek qualified
assistance as soon as possible
Other warning lamps within the instrument
panel indicate system st atus, such as blue for
main beam and green for direction indicators,
when in operation.
LAMP CHECK
A warning lamp bulb check is initiated when the
ignition system is switched on and lasts for 3
seconds (except for the airbag warning lamp
which will remain on for 6 seconds). If any
warning lamp remains on after this period,
investigate the cause before driving.
Some warning lamps have associated
messages displayed on the message centre.
Note: Not all warning lamps are included in the
check (e.g. high beam headlamps and direction
indicators).
BRAKE (RED)
Do not drive if the message LOW
BRAKE FLUID is disp layed. Check the
brake fluid level and top-up as
necessary. If necessary, seek
qualified assistance before
continuing.
If the warning lamp is on and there are no
associated messages, it means that the parking
brake is on.
If the warning lamp is illuminated and the
message PARK BRAKE ON is displayed, it
means that the parking brake is applied but the
vehicle is moving. Release the parking brake or
stop the vehicle when it is safe to do so.
If the lamp is illuminated and the message
LOW BRAKE FLUID is displayed, loss of
braking in one or both brake circuits may be
imminent. Stop the vehicle gently and check
and top-up the brake fluid reservoir, using the
recommended fluid. If the warning message
remains, do not drive the vehicle until the brake
fault is rectified. Seek qualified assistance
before continuing.
If the lamp illuminates and the message EBD
FAULT is displayed in the message centre, a
fault with the EBD system is indicated. The
braking system will st ill function, but without
EBD assistance.
Have the fault rectified by your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer. Illuminates when the ignition is on
and the parking brake is applied
and/or the brake fl
uid is low. The
warning lamp will also illuminate
when there is a fault with the
Electronic Brakefor ce Distribution
(EBD) system.
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The training session can be cancelled at any
time by touching the on-screen pop-up or by
pressing and holding the Voice button on the
steering wheel. See 126, USING VOICE
CONTROL .
TRIP COMPUTER SETTINGS
Trip Computer : Select to switch trip computer
readings between Trip A, Trip B and Trip Auto .
Select Reset to zero the trip computer
readings. Select Units to switch the trip
computer readings between Imperial and
Metric measurements.
VEHICLE SETTINGS
• Security : Select to enable/disable or alter
the settings of the following:
• Single/multi-point entry (2 stage
unlocking).
• Alarm sensors (interior and tilt).
• Drive-away locking.
Scroll down through the menu until the
desired feature is disp layed, then select On
or Off, as appropriate.
If drive-away locking is switched on, select
the desired speed (8, 16 or 32 km/h or 5,
10 or 20 mph).
• Windows/mirrors : Select to
enable/disable:
• Global opening/closing of windows
and sunroof.
• Exterior mirror dip when reversing.
• Automatic folding/unfo lding of exterior
mirrors when vehicle is locked/
unlocked.
• Interior mirror dimming.
Scroll down through the menu until the
desired feature is disp layed, then select On
or Off, as appropriate. •
Units : Select to switch between Imperial
and Metric measurements.
• Auto (AHB) high beam : Select to turn AHB
on or off, and set AHB for side of road
being driven on.
SELECTING VALET MODE
Valet mode allows the vehi cle to be locked by a
parking attendant, without giving access to the
luggage compartment and glove box. Valet
mode also prevents ope ration of the touch
screen, to prevent access to telephone
numbers or naviga tion addresses.
From the Home menu, select Valet, then enter
a four digit Personal Identification Number
(PIN) (personally chosen ). You will then be
prompted to re-enter the same PIN. On
completion, touch the OK soft key.
If you wish to cancel the PIN, touch the C soft
key. If the PIN is cancelled, or incorrectly
entered, you will be prompted to enter the PIN
again.
Once the PIN has been correctly entered, a
security information pop- up is displayed. Read
the information and remove the emergency key
from the Jaguar Smart Key.
Valet on is displayed to indicate that the PIN
has been accepted. The luggage compartment
and glove box are now securely locked in Valet
mode.
On exiting and securing the vehicle, remove the
emergency key from the Jaguar Smart Key.
Retain the emergency key and give the Jaguar
Smart Key to the attendant.
Note: The emergency key ca n be used to open
the luggage compartment, which may
de-activate Valet mode.
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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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RESUMING THE SPEED AND
FOLLOW MODE
RESUME should only be used if the
driver is aware of the set speed and
intends to return to it.
By pressing the RESUME button after ACC has
been cancelled, for example, after braking, the
ACC will become active again provided that the
set speed memory has not been erased. The
original set speed will be resumed (unless a
vehicle ahead causes the follow mode to
become active) and the set speed will be
displayed in the message centre for four
seconds.
HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ACC
The system acts by regulating the speed of the
vehicle using engine c ontrol and the brakes.
Gear changes may occur in response to
deceleration or accele ration whilst in ACC.
ACC is not a collision avoidance system.
However, during some situations the system
may provide the driver with an indication that
intervention is required.
An audible alarm will sound, accompanied by
the message DRIVER INTERVENE if the ACC
detects:
• A failure has occurred whilst the system is
active
• That using maximum ACC braking only is
not sufficient.
Note: ACC operates when the gear selector
lever is in position S or D.
Note: When engaged, the accelerator pedal
rests in the raised position. Fully release the
pedal to allow normal ACC operation.
Note: When braking is applied by the ACC, the
vehicle brake lamps will be switched on
although the brake pedal will not move.
DETECTION BEAM ISSUES
Detection issues can occur:
1. When driving on a different line to the
vehicle in front.
2. When a vehicle edges into your lane. The
vehicle will only be detected once it has
moved fully into your lane.
3. There may be issues with the detection of
vehicles in front when going into and
coming out of a bend.
In these cases ACC may brake late or
unexpectedly. The driver should stay alert and
intervene if necessary.