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Selecting changer mode
If the changer already
contains a disc, press the
"CD" button.
"CD", the disc and track
numbers and the playing time appear
in the screen. After inserting at least one disc, printed
face upwards, the changer starts auto-
matically.
Ejecting a disc
Press this button briefl y to
remove the current disc
from the changer. Once ejected, if the compact disc is
not removed within fi fteen seconds it
is re-loaded into the changer.
Loading a disc
Press the "LOAD" button
briefl y. "WAIT" appears on
the display.
When the changer is ready,
the indicator lamp on the "LOAD" button
comes on and "LOAD DISC N° (1-6)"
appears in the screen.
If several slots are empty, select one
using one of the "DISC" buttons. The CD changer can hold up to 6 CDs.
Insert circular compact discs only.
8 cm compact discs cannot be
played by the changer.
Loading all of the discs
Ejecting all of the discs
Press this button for more
than two seconds. The cur-
rent disc is ejected.
Once this disc has been
removed, the next disc is ejected auto-
matically in its turn.
Repeat these steps until unloading is
complete.
Selecting a disc
Press one of the "DISC" but-
tons several times in suc-
cession until you reach the
disc required. The symbol
of the disc selected appears
in the screen. See also "CD-Text display" and "MP3/
Tag ID3 CD".
Press the "LOAD" button for
more than two seconds.
The changer selects an
empty slot number from the
lowest to the highest and switches to
waiting for loading mode.
"LOAD DISC N° (1-6)" appears on the
display; insert the disc in the corre-
sponding slot.
The changer automatically selects the
next empty slot number and returns to
waiting for loading mode.
Repeat these steps until loading is
complete. Play begins with the last disc
inserted.
CD CHANGER
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Playing of the beginning of each track
Press the "SCAN" button
to start play of the fi rst ten
seconds of each track on
the disc. "SCAN" appears in
the screen and the corresponding track
number fl ashes.
To exit this mode, press this button
again.
On CD-R/RWs, the playback sound
quality depends on the encoding
software, the burning device and the
burning speed used.
Random playing on all of the discs
Press the "RDM" button for
more than two seconds to
start random playing of the
tracks on all of the discs.
"D-RDM" appears in the screen.
To exit this mode, press this button
again.
Fast search
Press and hold button "
"
or "
" to carry out a fast
backwards or forwards
search respectively.
Play begins when the button is re-
leased.
Selecting a track
Press button "
" or "
" to
select the previous track or
next track respectively.
Repeating a track
Press the "RPT" button to
repeat the playing of the cur-
rent track. "RPT" appears in
the screen.
To exit this mode, press this button
again.
Random playing of a disc
Press the "RDM" button to
start random playing of the
tracks on the disc. "RDM"
appears in the screen.
To exit this mode, press this button
again.
Repeating a disc
Press the "RPT" button for
more than two seconds to
repeat the playing of the
tracks of the current disc.
"D-RPT" appears in the screen.
To exit this mode, press this button
again.
Audio CD
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ERROR MESSAGES
If an error message appears on the screen, refer to the table below to fi nd out what it means and the solution to be applied
in order to rectify it.
TEXT
DESCRIPTION
SOLUTION
NO DISC No disc present.
Disc not compatible. Insert a disc.
ERROR 01 Disc inserted incorrectly.
Disc with condensation. Insert the disc with the printed face upwards.
Clean the dampness off the disc.
ERROR 02 Disc dirty, scratched or distorted.
Excessive vehicle vibration. Clean or replace the disc.
Try again when the vibration has stopped.
ERROR 03 Error on insertion or ejection.
Playing head misaligned. Eject the disc and insert it again. If it is not ejected,
have the audio equipment checked.
ERROR HOT Triggering of the internal protection against high
temperatures. Wait approximately 30 minutes to allow the audio
system to cool.
ERROR Communication error between the audio system
and the external system.
External system supply error. Consult a CITROËN dealer.
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AUDIO: selection of Audio-video
(FM, CD, music server, ...) or Navi-
gation (map) display.
VOL: adjustment of audio-video
volume.
OPEN: tilts the screen and permits access to the CD/DVD. A second press closes the screen.
SCALE: changing the scale of the
map.
ENT: confi rms the choice of the
item selected on the screen.
For certain operations, confi rma-
tion is given by contact with the
touch screen.
Scrolling the map displayed or
selection of an item.
For safety reasons, the driver
must only carry out operations
which require prolonged atten-
tion with the vehicle stationary.
AUDIO-TELEMATIC SYSTEM
Changing the audio-video source
(FM, CD, music server, ...).
Mute on/off.
Next or previous selection for:
- a radio station,
- an audio track (CD),
- a chapter (DVD).
Move a fi nger over the screen to operate
the system.
Use the buttons offered on the screen.
POWER: audio system on/off
(only).
Setting the audio volume.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS - MENUS
MODE: Audio-video
menu for:
- radio,
- audio, MP3 or WMA CD,
- music server,
- DVD.
MENU: Navigation-guidance
menu
for selecting:
- a destination,
- a point of interest (POI),
- an advanced search by POI,
-
one of the 20 previous destinations,
- an address stored in the ad-
dress book,
- the return home,
- certain navigation settings,
- a route demonstration. NAVI: display of the current location
on the map
. SET: Settings
menu for:
- switching off the screen,
- selecting the sound setting,
- selecting the picture quality,
- selecting the language, the time
zone or the units,
- selecting the size of the DVD
picture,
- selecting the guidance voice,
the screen colour schemes or
display of the audio-video icon,
- setting certain equipment avail-
able in your vehicle. INFO: Information
menu for the
consultation or adjustment of cer-
tain settings for your vehicle.
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NAVIGATION-GUIDANCE
What is the navigation system and
the GPS?
The satellite navigation system guides
the driver to the destination that he has
set in accordance with a chosen route.
Initially, it searches for the destination
required by the user, then it calculates
the route and fi nally it provides the vi-
sual and audible guidance instructions.
What precautions should be
observed in order to make best use
of the system?
Do not place anything on or near the
GPS aerial.
Do not use any digital communication
equipment (personal computers, etc.)
near the GPS aerial.
Do not affi x any refl ective fi lms or fi lms
containing carbon to the windows.
The GPS (Global Position-
ing System) consists of
several satellites distribut-
ed around the earth. They
continuously transmit digi-
tal signals which travel at the speed of
light, on 2 different frequencies.
At any given time, the system receives
its position in relation to the satellites
detected and the time of transmission
of the signal.
This enables the telematic unit to cal-
culate its position and therefore that of
the vehicle.
A repositioning process using the map
database stored on the hard disk allows
the vehicle to be positioned on the road
network, so improving the accuracy of
the vehicle location function.
What is a point of interest
(POI)?
Up to 40 different icons may
be displayed (refer to the
section "Points of interest
icon").
They are classifi ed in
5 groups and identifi ed by one colour
for each group:
- Shops, fi nance and businesses
(Green),
- Vehicles and travel (Dark blue),
- Restaurants (Orange),
- Public places and emergency ser-
vices (Brown),
- Entertainment and attractions (Blue).
GPS
The system's measurements may be
inaccurate if the vehicle is:
- in a tunnel or underground car park,
- underneath a two-level motorway,
- in an area with several very high
buildings,
- surrounded by closely planted trees.
Depending on the vehicle's situation
and the reception of the GPS informa-
tion, the displayed information may dis-
appear from the screen temporarily. A point of interest (POI) is
represented by an icon on
the map, it represents an
airport, a station, a town
hall, ...
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A.
Manoeuvre icon: indicates whether
the driver should turn left or right at
the next junction indicated by the
guidance and the distance to this
junction.
B.
Guidance route: indicates the route
to the destination.
C.
Vehicle marker: indicates the posi-
tion of the vehicle while driving.
D.
TMC icon: displays traffi c infor-
mation such as traffi c jams, road
works, etc.
When the icon is touched, detailed
TMC information can be viewed.
E.
Orientation mark: indicates the ori-
entation of the map displayed.
F.
Map scale: indicates the scale of
the map displayed.
G.
Name of the street: indicates the
name of the current street.
H.
Direction frame: displays the num-
ber of the next road or the name
of the next street which the driver
should turn into.
I.
Destination/intermediate destina-
tion icon: indicates the direction
of the destination or intermediate
destination.
Two-map display. Single map display.
Information displayed on themap during navigation
J.
Destination/intermediate destination
information: indicates the distance
and the time remaining until the des-
tination or intermediate destination is
reached.
K.
Press for access to the Route
Menu
in order to:
K1 - change the route in favour of
another making a detour through
a specifi ed region,
K2 - change the position of the desti-
nation, add an intermediate des-
tination and change the route
calculation conditions,
K3 -
display a route by various methods,
K4 - delete a route created,
K5 - search for points of interest (POI)
around the current location.
K1K2K3
K4K5
K
H
E
F
BCA
D
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B - Select a location using the name of a
point of interest (POI).
Select:
B1 - the country,
B2 - the city,
B3 - the name of a stored POI,
B4 - a POI category (airport, bowling alley,
bus station, car park, service station,
hotel, cinema, ...),
B5 - a detailed POI list.
C - Select a location using an advanced
search based on a POI:
C1 - around the current location,
C2 - on the current route,
C3 - in the vicinity of the destination,
C4 - on a chosen street,
C5 - along a motorway or in the vicinity of
the exit,
C6 - by scrolling the map,
C7 - taking the point of departure of the current
route,
C8 - specifying the latitude/longitude coordi-
nates. A - Select a location using the address or
street name of the destination. Select:
A1 - the country,
A2 - the city,
A3 - the street,
A4 - the house number,
A5 - the name of a junction,
A6 - to select the search using either a number
or a junction.
You have a maximum of 100 points of interest (POI) within a radius
of approximately 60 miles (100 km).
Searching for a destination using an address or points of interest (POI)
ABC
A4
A3
A2
A1
A6
A5
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
C1C2C3
C4C5C6
C7C8