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LISTREFRESH
LISTREFRESH
USING THE USB PORT
Press LIST briefl y to display thepreviously selected classifi cation.
Navigate through the list using the
left/right and up/down buttons.
Confi rm the selection by pressing OK. The lists available are Artist, Genre and Pla
ylist (as defi ned in
the Apple® player).®
Selection and Navigation are described in steps 1 to 4 above.
Do not connect a hard disk or
USB connection device other
than audio equipment to the USB port. This could damage your
installation.
CONNECTING AN APPLE®PLAYER VIA THE USB PORT®
Press one of these buttons to gain
access to the previous/next track on
the classifi cation list currently beingplayed.
Pr
ess and hold one of the buttons for fast forward or backward play.
Press one of these buttons to
gain
access to the previous/next Genre,
Folder, Artist or Playlist on theclassifi cation list currently being played.
Press and hold LI
ST to display the different classifi cations.
Select b
y Folder/Artist/Genre/Playlist, press OK to select the classifi cation required, then press OK again to confi rm.
- b
y Folder: all folders containing audio fi les recognised on the peripheraldevice.
- by Artist: all o
f the artist names
defi ned in the ID3 Tags, classifi ed in alphabetical order.
- b
y Genre: all of the genres defi ned in
the ID3 Tags.
- b
y Playlist: in accordance with the
playlists recorded on the USB device.
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SOURCE The display and control is via the portable device. First ad
just the volume of your portable device.
Then ad
just the volume of your audio system.
USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX)
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF
THE AUXILIARY SOURCE
JACK socket or USB port (according to vehicle)
Do not connect a device to both the
JACK socket and the USB port at the same time.
Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to the JACK socket or to
the USB port, using a suitable cable(not supplied).
Pr
ess the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select AUX.
The auxiliar
y input, JACK or USB, allows the connection of a portable device (MP3 player...).
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
QUESTIONANSWERSOLUTION
There is a difference in sound quality betweenthe different audiosources (radio, CD...).
For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources,which may result in audible differences when changing source(radio, CD...).
Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to the sources listened to. It is advisable to set the AUDIOfunctions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear Balance,Left-Right Balance) to the middle position, select the musical ambience "None" and set the loudness correction to the "Active" position in CD mode or tothe "Inactive" position in radio mode.
The CD is ejected automatically or is not played by the player.
The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play.
The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not recognised by the audio equipment.
- Check that the CD is inserted in the playerthe right way up.
- Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot be played if it is too damaged.
- Check the content in the case of a recordedCD: consult the advice in the "Audio" section.
- The audio equipment's CD player does notplay DVDs.
- Due to their quality level, certain writeableCDs will not be played by the audio system.
The message "USB peripheral error" isdisplayed on the screen.
The Bluetooth connectionis cut.
The battery of the peripheral may not be suffi ciently charged.
Recharge the battery of the peripheral device.
The USB memory stick is not recognised.
The memory stick may be corrupt.
Reformat the memory stick.
The CD player sound ispoor.The CD used is scratched or of poor quality.
Insert good quality CDs and store them in suitable conditions.
The audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selectingan ambience.
Maintenance (advice)....................................229Map reading lamps...............................118, 213Markings, identification.................................244Mat ................................................................125Menu, main ...................................................286Mini fuel level ................................................102Mirror, rear view ..............................................87Mirrors, door....................................................r86Misfuel prevention.........................................104Motorway function (direction indicators).......142Mountings for ISOFIX seats.................136,138MP3 CD.................................................269, 289Music media players.....................................268MyWay ....................................................61, 251
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Navigation.....................................................257Number plate lamps ......................................211
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Paint colour code..........................................244Paintwork, matt.............................................229Parcel shelf, rear...........................................r127Parking brake........................................158, 191Parking sensors, rear....................................r178Particle emission filter..........................r189, 190Passenger compartment filter......................r190Player, CD MP3.....................................269, 289Port, USB.............................124, 276, 290,292Priming the fuel system................................184Protecting children.................128 -13 8, 149, 152
Puncture........................................................194
Radio ..................................................... 267,287Rear foglamp.........................................11 0 , 211Rear screen (demisting)..................................76Recharging the battery.................................222Reduction of electrical load..........................224Refitting a wheel...........................................205Regeneration of the par ticle emissions filter....................r190Reinitialising the electric windows ..................97Reinitialising the remote control .....................94Remote control..........................................90-95Removing a wheel........................................203Removing the mat.........................................125Repair kit, puncture.......................................194Replacing bulbs .....................................207-213Replacing fuses....................................214-220
Keeping children safe............128 -13 8, 149, 152Key in ignition warning....................................93Key with remote control ............................90,95
LLabels, identification.....................................244Lamps, warning and indicator....................r32-41Leather (care)................................................229LED lamps.............................................113,210Level, brake fluid ...........................................187Levels and checks..................................185-191Lighting, guide-me home.......................111,112Lighting, interior.............................r118, 119,213Lighting bulbs(replacement).......................................207-213Lighting control stalk.....................................108Lighting dimmer..............................................r46Loading............................................................24Load reduction mode....................................224Localised assistance call ..............................250Localised emergency call .............................250Locating your vehicle ......................................92Locking from the inside ...................................99LPG...............................................................238Luggage retaining strap................................126
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Main beam ............................................108, 209Maintenance....................................................24
Oil filter..........................................................r190Oil level....................................................45,187Opening the bonnet ......................................183Opening the boot....................................90, 101Opening the doors...........................90, 98, 100Opening the fuel filler flap .............................102Operation indicator lamps..........................32-41
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STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS (according to vehicle)
1. Volume increase.
2. V
olume decrease.
3.
Successive presses mute / restore thesound.
4. Rotation - associated with a pop-up.
Radio - access the
6 stored stations: next or previous.
Music pla
yers: previous / next track.
5. Radio: next station.
Music players: next track.
1. Short press to make a telephone call.
Pick up
/ Hang up.
Access the telephone menu.
Displa
y the call list.
Lon
g press to reject an incoming call.
2. P
ersonalisation.
Short
press to confi rm the choice made using the dial.
3. Rotation: instrument panel li
ghting dimmer.
1. Short press: provides access to the menu
accor
ding to the display on the screen.
2.
Successive presses: provides access
according to the current display on the
screen.
MAP
/ NAV (if navigation is in progress), TEL (if a conversation is in progress), RADIO or MEDIA in progress, Trip computer.
Lon
g press: switch to black screen - Dark (night driving).
Touching a control restores the display.
3. E
SC: abandon the current operation.
4. R
otation: selects the access to the short-cutmenus according to the current display.
Move throu
gh the calls log in the directory.
Selection of personalisation
5. Confi rms the choice displa
yed on thescreen.
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A press on the dial gives access to short-cut menus according to thedisplay in the screen.
GENERAL OPERATION
DISPLAY ACCORDING TO CONTEXT
RADIO:
Activate / Deactivate TA
Activate / Deactivate RDS
MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS,
CD or USB
(according to
media):
Play modes:
Normal
Random
Random on all media
Repetition
TELEPHONE (call in
pro
gress):
Private mode
FULL SCREEN MAP OR IN A
NEW WINDOW:
Stop / Restore guidance Select destination
Enter an address
Directory
GPS coordinates
Divert route
Move the map
Info. on location
Select as destination
Select as sta
ge
Save this place (contacts)
Quit map mode
Guidance criteria
Put call on hold
DTMF ring tones
Hang up
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08 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
Access to the "MUSIC MEDIA PLAYER" menu
""""""""MEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIA""""""""
Go from the list to the menu (left/right).
or
Press MUSIC.
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08MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
CD, MP3 CD / USB PLAYER
The audio equipment will only play audio fi les with ".wma, .aac, .fl ac, .ogg and .mp3" fi le extensions and with a bit rate of between 32 Kbps
and 320 Kbps.
It also supports VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) mode.
No other t
ype of fi le (.mp4, .m3u...) can be played.
WMA
fi les must be of the standard wma 9 type.
The samplin
g rates supported are 11, 22, 44 and 48 KHz.
It is advisable to restrict fi le names to 20 characters, without usin
g of special characters (e.g.: " " ? ; ù) to avoid any playing and displayingproblems.
In order to be able to pla
y a recorded CDR or CDRW, when recording
it is preferable to select the ISO 9660 level 1, 2 or Joliet standard.
If the disc is recorded in another format it ma
y not be played correctly.
It is recommended that the same recordin
g standard is always used
for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible (4x maximum)for optimum sound quality.
In the particular case o
f a multi-session CD, the Joliet standard isrecommended.
INFORMATION AND ADVICE
The s
ystem supports USB mass storage or iPod
devices via the USB port (suitable cable not supplied).
I
f a partitioned USB memory key is connected to the system, only the fi rst partition is recognised.
Control of the peripheral device is with the audiosystem controls.
The number of tracks is limited to 2000 maximum,
999 tracks per folder.
I
f the current consumption at the USB port exceeds 500 mA, the system goes into protection mode and
deactivates the port.
Other peripherals, not recognised on connection, must
be connected to the auxiliary socket using a Jack cable (not supplied).
In order to be read, a USB memor
y stick must be formatted FAT 16 or 32.
The s
ystem does not support the operation of an Apple Æplayer and a USB memory stick connected at the same time.
It is recommended that o
ffi cial Apple Æ USB cables are used to ensure Æ
correct operation.