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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
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Selecting points of interest (POI) icons displayed on the map
You can select up to 40 types of point
of interest icon which are displayed on
your map screen.
Press the MENU button then [Navigation
Settings].
Press [Screen] then [Select] on the POI
line.
Press [4] which is displayed.
Press each POI required.
At each contact with a POI, the display
of [α] changes (α = the POI will be dis-
played on the screen). General
Town centre
Locality
Shops, fi nance and businesses (Green)
Major companies
Shopping centre
Vehicles and travel (Dark blue)
CITROËN
Airport
Bus stop
Vehicle hire
Suburban station/station
Ferry terminal
Hotel
Park and ride
Car park (press +)
Service station
Rest area
Toll booth
Tourist information
Railway station
Restaurant (Orange)
Night life/night club
Restaurant Public places and emergency
services (Brown)
Town Hall
Community centre
Convention/exhibition centre
Hospital
University/college
Entertainment and attractions (Blue)
Theme park
Bowling alley
Casino
Cinema
Golf course
Historical monument
Skating rink
Marina
Museum
Flying club
Leisure area
Ski station
Sports centre
Theatre/opera
Tourist attraction
Vineyard/wine and spirit store
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CD player
Your Audio-Telematic system allows
you to listen to audio CDs (CDDA, CD-
Text, CD-R/RW) or MP3 and WMA CDs.
Playing an audio CD Switching off the engine or removing
the CD during recording will result in the
tracks being faulty.
The operation of the navigation system
may slow down during recording.
The recording speed may be slower
than 4x due to the processing load on
the equipment or the condition of the
audio CD.
If jumps or other errors occur, return to
the beginning of the track and start the
recording again.
Even if there is no gap between the
tracks on the CD, a brief silence be-
tween tracks is stored on the hard disk.
What is the Gracenote CDDB?
Copyright
Your Audio equipment may allow you
to listen to music which is usually pro-
tected by copyright in accordance with
current national and international stan-
dards. Please consult these standards
and comply with them.
Recording onto the music server
When the audio CD is
inserted in the player,
playing of the tracks is
automatic and they can
be recorded onto the
hard disk.
Simultaneous access to the music rec-
ognition service "Gracenote CDDB" on
the hard disk permits display of the title
information.
The tracks of audio CDs (not
MP3/WMA) can be recorded
onto the hard disk at approximately
4x speed (e.g.: 60 minutes converted
to 15 minutes) and stored on the music
server.
The sounds recorded may be altered
by the noise present and the quality of
the sound may differ from the original.
The tracks recorded on the music server
cannot be reproduced on another me-
dium (CD-R/RW, HDD, etc...).
Previously recorded tracks cannot be
recorded again from the same CD. The title information for the
track currently being played
can be obtained from the
"Gracenote CDDB" database
stored on the hard disk.
The Gracenote company uses this
standard to identify the music and the
associated information such as:
- the title of the album,
- the name of the artist,
- the title of the tracks,
- the genre, ...
For further details, consult the site:
www.gracenote.com.
The Gracenote CDDB database incor-
porated in this equipment cannot guar-
antee the content of the data 100 %.
You can update this database using a
DVD sold separately.
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LLabels, identifi cation ................. 162
Lamps, front.............................. 137
Lamps, rear .............................. 142
Level, battery ............................ 130
Level, brake fl uid ...................... 129
Level, headlamp wash .............. 129
Level, power steering fl uid ........ 129
Levels and checks ............. 127-130
Lighting bulbs
(replacement) ................ 137, 142
Lighting control stalk ................... 86
Lighting dimmer .......................... 43
Lighting on reminder ................... 87
Loading ....................................... 19
Load space cover ................. 70, 72
Main beam ................................ 137
Maintenance ............................... 19
Map (colour screen).................. 186
Map reading lamps ..................... 92
Mat.............................................. 63
Menus (audio)........................... 179
Mini fuel level .............................. 84
Mirror, rear view .......................... 62
Mirrors, door ............................... 61
Motorway function
(direction indicators) .............. 102
Mountings for ISOFIX seats ... 98-100 MNavigation.................. 180-182, 186
Number plate lamps ................. 142
S MP3 CD .................................... 204
Music server ..... 194, 197, 202, 203Recirculation/exterior air intake ... 46
Recording a CD ................ 194, 197
Reinitialising the sunroof ............ 82
Remote control ........................... 76
Removing a wheel .................... 135
Removing the mat ...................... 63
Replacing bulbs ................ 137, 142
Replacing wiper blades ............ 153
Rev counter ................................ 21
Reversing camera .................... 124
Reversing lamps ....................... 142
Roof bars .................................. 157
Running out of fuel (Diesel) ...... 126 N
Safety for children..................... 101
Screen, instrument
panel ................ 21, 25, 26, 30, 31
Screen, monochrome ................. 39
Screenwash, front....................... 90
Screenwash fl uid level .............. 129
Seat, rear bench ......................... 58
Seat adjustment.............. 50, 51, 53
Seat belts.......................... 106, 107
Seat belts warning lamp ........... 105
Seat confi gurations ..................... 57
Seats, electric ............................. 51
Seats, rear .................................. 53
Serial number, vehicle .............. 162
Service indicator ................... 31, 33 MR
Oil level ..................................... 129
Opening the boot ........................ 80
Opening the fuel fi ller fl ap ........... 84
Opening the sunroof ................... 82
Opening the tailgate ............. 80, 81
Operation indicator lamps........... 22 O
Parking brake ................... 112, 130
Parking sensors, rear ............... 123
Player, CD MP3 ... 166, 172, 177, 196
Protecting children ......... 94, 97-101
Puncture ............................ 132-134 P
Radio ................ 169, 170, 190, 191
Range ................................... 31, 32
Rear demisting ........................... 46
Rear foglamp .............................. 87
Rear screen (demisting) ............. 46 R
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