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Vehicle access
Jaguar Smart Key
Emergency key access
If there is a problem with the Smart Key and it will not
unlock the vehicle, use the emergency key access
procedure. Press the Smart Key release button
Remove the key blade .
Insert the blade into the slot beneath the front left\b
hand door lock cover. Lift slightly and twist to remove
the cover. Insert the key into the exposed lock and
turn it towards the rear of the vehicle then release it
to unlock.
If the vehicle security system was previously armed
with the Smart Key, the alarm will sound. To disarm
the alarm, press the START STOPbutton while the
Smart Key is inside the vehicle.
Unlocking mode alternatives
Single\bpoint entry allows only the driver’s door to unlock with a single press. A second press unlocks all other doors
and trunk.
Multi\bpoint entry will unlock all doors and trunk with a single press.
To change between modes, with the vehicle unlocked, press the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for three
seconds. The hazard warning lamps will flash twice to confirm the change.
• Press once to lock the vehicle and arm the exterior (perimetric) alarm.
• Multi\bpoint entry \b Press once to disarm the alarm, unlock all doors and unlock
the trunk.
• Press and hold to unlock all doors and open the windows and sunroof (Global
opening).
• Press once to switch the headlamps on for 25 seconds. Press again to
switch off.
• Press to open only the luggage compartment. The rest of the security
system remains active.
• Press and hold for three seconds to activate/cancel the panic alarm.
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To unlock the vehicle and disarm the alarm, simply
press a door handle button or luggage compartment
release button while the Smart Key is within 3 ft (\f
metre) of the vehicle.
To lock the vehicle and arm the alarm, first ensure
that the Smart Key is outside the vehicle but within
3ft (\f metre).
Press a door handle button once to single lock. Press
it twice within three seconds to double lock.Rear seat release handles
The split fold rear seats have release handles located
inside the trunk. Pull to release one or both seat
backs and fold forward. Head restraints can be
removed if required.
Keyless entry/exit
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1\bTurn signals and exterior lighting.
\f\b Downshift (\b) paddle
3\b Audio and telephone switches.
4\b Instrument pack, message center and warning
indicators
5\b Cruise control switches
6\b Upshift (+) paddle
7\b Windshield wiper and washer
8\b Master locking switches
9\b Hazard warning switch
10\b Touch\bscreen
11\b Home screen
1\f\b Touch\bscreen on/off
13\b Climate control
14\b JaguarDrive selector
15\b DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) switch
16\b ASL (Automatic Speed Limiter) switch
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17\b EPB (Electric Parking Brake)
18\b Dynamic mode switch
19\b Winter mode switch
\f0\b Engine start/stop button
\f1\b Audio system
\f\f\b Horn
\f3\b Column adjust switch
\f4\b Headlamps levelling
\f5\b Instruments dimmer control
\f6\b Rear fog lamps
\f7\b Trunk release
\f8\b Forward alert
\f9\b Mirror adjuster
30\b Powerfold mirror selector s
31\b Window switches
3\f\b Window switch isolator
Driver controls
Trunk opening
With the vehicle unlocked, the trunk can also be
opened by pressing the release button under the
chrome finisher at the rear of the vehicle.Powerfold mirrors
Press buttons 30simultaneously to fold the mirrors
inward. Press again to unfold.
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Starting and driving
Low tire pressure
Airbag fault
DSC off, Trac DSC ON or
DSC fault. Flashing \b DSC
operating
Adaptive Cruise Control
activeSeat belt reminder
ASL active
Forward alert active
Engine malfunction
ABS fault (USA only)
EPB on, brake fluid low or
braking system fault.
(USA only)
EPB on, brake fluid low or
braking system fault
ABS fault
Applying • With the vehicle stationary, lift up the parking brake lever and then release it. The red warning
indicator in the instrument panel will illuminate.Releasing
• With the ignition on, apply the foot brake and press down on the parking brake lever.
• If the vehicle is stationary with the parking brake applied and either Drive orReverse selected,
pressing the accelerator will automatically release
the parking brake.
NOTE: Do \fOT use the recess in the electric parking
brake as a storage area.
Electric parking brakeSee page 3, item 17
Warning lampsDisplayed on the instrument panel
Operating note
The brake must be manually applied when parking.
Auto headlamps and wipersSee page 3, items 1and 7
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Automatic wipers are activated by a rain sensor.
When the wiper control is moved up to the first
position the wipers will operate automatically as
required. Sensitivity can be adjusted.
First stop for auto position.
\bRain sensor maximum sensitivity.
Rain sensor minimum sensitivity.
When AUTO is selected on the lighting control
the side lamps and headlamps will turn on
automatically when ambient light fades.
With the control in the low beam position, high
beam will activate automatically when ambient
light falls below a pre set level. Vehicle speed
must be above 25 mph (40 km/h).
The headlamps can be set to temporarily
light your way when you exit the car at night.
Rotate the contol for exit delay periods of 30
seconds, 60 seconds or \f20 seconds.
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Automatic car wash
Before entering an automatic car wash, turn the
wipers off to deactivate the rain sensor. Otherwise,
the wipers will operate during the washing process
and may be damaged.
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Turn the audo system on. From the touch\bscreen
menu, select AudiothenAM/FM . Subsequent
touches of AM/FMwill scroll through FM1, FM\fand
AM.
Use the Seek Up or Seek Down controls to manually
find stations.
Touch and hold any of the station preset softkeys to
store a station. Alternatively, touch and hold the
Autostore icon.
Autostore can automatically select and store up to
nine stations. Touch any preset softkey to listen to a
stored sation.
Touch Settings for additional tuner features and
sound settings.
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Audio and touch screen
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Settings
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Touch screen damage
The touch\bscreen requires only light touches.
Excess pressure could result in damage.
Eject CD. Hold to eject all CD’s.
Press repeatedly for available audio sources.
Press for audio on/off. Rotate for volume.
Short press for audio settings, long press for
volume presets.
Seek Down and Up buttons for previous/next
radio station or CD track. Hold to enter
manual seek mode.
\bTouch any screen softkey to make a selection.
Return to ‘Home’ screen.
Load CD’s. Follow screen instructions.
Press repeatedly for touch\bscreen on/off and
screen saver options.
AM/FM and HD radio
HD radio
HD radio can provide much improved audio quality
when compared to normal AM/FM reception. It can
also provide additional information about available
channel services.
HD radio broadcasts are synchronized with AM/FM
broadcasts. The great advantage here is that when
HD radio is activated and standard AM/FM is in use,
if an HD signal is detected the radio will gradually
transfer to the digital broadcast. No action is required
although a difference in volume may be noticed.
When an HD radio channel is being received, the
station name is prefixed with HD.
If the prefix is HD1, further sub channels are available
from that channel broadcaster.
To enable HD radio:
1\b Select the Settingssoftkey on the Audiomenu
screen.
\f\b Select HD On to activate.
In areas of poor reception, automatic switching
between HD and AM/FM will be more frequent. If this
becomes unacceptable, either tune to an alternative
channel or switch HD radio off via the Settings
softkey.
Audio controlsSee page 3, items 11, 12and21
SAT radioAutostore
Octane
OctaneFM197.0
1 90 WFAN
Bridge Pulse Nation
102.4 100.6
WCBS
Portable audio
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