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AUDIO
APPLE® players or portable player
Management of the device is via the audio system controls.
The audio files on a Mass Storage portable player* can
be
heard through the vehicle's speakers by connecting
it
to the USB port (cable not supplied).
If the portable player is not recognised by the USB port, connect it to
the
auxiliary Jack socket. The
a
pple
® player
must be updated regularly for the best connection.
The
playlists are those defined in the
Apple® player.
The
a
pple
® player must be generation 5 or later.
*
Check
your
player's
manual.
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AUDIO
Auxiliary socket (AUX)
Auxiliary jack socket
Do not connect a device to the USB port and to the auxiliary Jack
socket
at the same time.
The
auxiliary Jack socket permits the connection of a portable non-
mass
storage device or an
Apple® player if not recognised by the USB
port.
Connect
the
portable
device
to
the auxiliary Jack socket using a
suitable
cable
(not
supplied). Press the SOURCE or SRC button
several
times in succession and
select
"AUX".
First
adjust the volume on your portable device.
Then
adjust the volume of the audio
system.
The
display and management of controls is on the
portable
device.
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USING THE TELEPHONE
The telephone connection automatically includes hands free operation and audio streaming.
The
ability of the system to connect to just one profile depends on the
telephone.
Both profiles may connect by default.
Press MENU.
Select "Bluetooth connection "
and
confirm. Indicates
connection of the audio steaming profile.
Managing connections
Select "Connections management"
and confirm. The list of paired
telephones
is displayed. Select
a telephone and confirm.
Indicates connection of the hands-free profile.
Then select and confirm:
-
"
Connect telephone
" / "
Disconnect
telephone": to connect / disconnect
the
telephone or the hands-free
connection
only.
-
"
Connect media player" /
"
Disconnect media player": to
connect
/ disconnect only streaming.
- " Connect telephone + media
player" / "Disconnect telephone +
media player": to connect /
disconnect
the telephone (hands-free
and
streaming).
-
"
Delete connection": to delete the
pairing.
Indicates
that a device is connected.
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Press ¯ to display the audio settings menu.
The
settings
available are:
-
Ambience,
-
Bass,
-
T
reble,
-
Loudness,
-
Distribution:
Personalised or Driver,
-
Left
/
right
balance,
-
Fader
(front / rear balance),
-
Auto.
volume.
Screen C
The distribution (or spatialisation using the Arkamys© system), is an
audio
process
which
allows
the
sound
quality
to
be improved
according
to
the
setting
chosen,
corresponding
to
the position of the
listeners
in
the
vehicle.
AUDIO SETTINGS
Select and confirm " Other settings… "
to display the next setting in the list. The
Ambience,
T
reble and Bass audio settings are different and
independent
for each sound source.
On-board audio:
Arkamys© Sound Staging.
With
Sound
Staging,
the
driver and passengers are immersed in an
"audio
scene"
recreating
the natural atmosphere of an auditorium:
truly
a
part
of
the
scene
and its surroundings.
This
new
sensation
is
made possible by software in the audio
system
which
processes
the digital signals from the media players
(radio,
CD,
MP3…)
without changing the audio settings.
This
processing
takes
account
of the characteristics of the passenger
compartment
to
produce
optimum results.
The
Arkamys© software installed in your audio system processes the
digital
signal from the media players (radio, CD, MP3, ...) and
recreates
a
natural musical scene, with harmonious placement of
instruments
and voices in the space in front of passengers, level
with
the
windscreen.
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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 player the
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 recorded
CD:
consult the advice in the "Audio" section.
-
The
audio equipment's CD player does not
play
DVDs.
-
Due
to their quality level, certain writeable
CDs
will not be played by the audio system.
The
CD player sound is
poor
. The
CD used is scratched or of poor quality.Insert
good quality CDs and store them in suitable
conditions.
The
audio settings (bass, treble, ambience) are unsuitable.Set
the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an
ambience.
I
am
unable to connect
my
Bluetooth telephone. It
is possible that Bluetooth is switched off on the telephone or that the
telephone
has not been made not visible.-
Check
that your telephone has Bluetooth
switched
on.
-
Check
in the telephone's settings that it is
"V
isible to all".
The
Bluetooth telephone is not compatible with the system.You
can check the compatibility of your telephone
on
www.citroen.co.uk (services)
The
b
luetooth connection
is
cut. The
battery of the peripheral may not be sufficiently charged.Recharge
the battery of the peripheral device.
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The
message "USB
peripheral error"
or "Peripheral not
recognised"
is displayed
in
the
screen. The
USB memory stick is not recognised.
The
memory stick may be corrupt. Reformat
the memory stick (FAT
32).
a telephone connects
automatically
,
disconnecting
another
telephone. Automatic
connection overrides manual connection.Modify
the telephone settings to remove automatic
connection.
The
a
pple
® player is
not
recognised when
connecting
to the USB
port. The
a pple® player is of a generation that is not compatible with a USB connection. Connect
the a pple® player to the AUX Jack socket using
a
suitable
cable (not supplied).
The
hard
disk
or
device
is
not
recognised
when
connecting
to
the
USB
port. Some
hard
disks
and
devices
need
a
power
supply
greater
than
is
provided
by
the
audio
system. Connect
the
device
to the 230 V socket, the 12 V
socket
or
an
external power supply.
Caution:
ensure
that the device does not transmit
a
voltage
greater
than 5 V (risk of destruction of
the
system).
When
streaming,
the
sound
cuts
momentarily. Some
telephones
prioritise
connection
of
the
"hands-free"
profile. Delete
the
"hands-free" connection profile to
improve
streaming.
In
"Random
all"
play,
not
all
of
the
tracks
are
played. In
"Random
all"
play,
the
system
can
only
take
into
account
up
to
999 tracks.
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Head restraints, front ................... 59
Head restraints, rear .................... 62
Heated
seats
............................... 59
Heating
............................ 10,
49, 50
Height
and reach adjustment,
steering
wheel
.......................... 65
Hill start assist
........................... 150
Hooks
........................................ 105
I Markings,
identification .............. 233
Massage function ....................... 60
Mat
............................................. 102
Menu,
main
................................ 296
Mini fuel level
............................. 171
Mirror
, rear view
........................... 65
Mirrors,
door
.................. 63,
64, 158
Misfuel prevention
..................... 173
Motorway function
(direction
indicators)
............... 122
Mountings
for ISOFIX
seats
........................................11
7
MP3
CD
............................. 303,
304
Music
media players
.................. 274
Ignition
....................................... 136
Indicators,
direction
........... 122,
203
Indicator
lamps, status................. 26
Inflating
accessories
(using
the kit)
.......................... 190
Inflating
tyres
............................... 10
Inputs
for audio
system
...................... 97,
279, 307
Installing
speakers
..................... 220
Instrument
panel
lighting
...................................... 33
Instrument
panels
............. 12-14,
34
Instrument
panel
screen
.......................... 12-14,
151
Intelligent
T
raction
Control
.................................... 124
Interior
fittings
........................ 95,
96
Interior
mood lighting
................... 94
IS
o FI x
........................................ 11
8
ISOFIX
child seats
............... 1
17-119
ISOFIX
mountings
......................11
7Keeping
children safe ....... 108, 109,
113, 115, 118, 119, 129
Key
in ignition warning............... 136
Key
with remote control
........ 66,
68,
71,
134
K
Labels, identification
.................. 233
Lamps,
warning and
indicator
........................ 16,
25, 28
Lane
Departure Warning
System
(LDWS)
...................... 157
Level,
AdBlue® additive .............. 183
Level,
brake
fluid ....................... 179
Level,
power
steering fluid
......... 179
Levels
and
checks
.............. 176-180
Lighting
bulbs
(replacement)
................. 202,
206
Lighting
control stalk
.............. 81,
84
Lighting
dimmer
................ 12-14,
33
Lighting,
guide-me home
....... 84,
85
Lighting,
interior
..................... 93,
94
Loading
................................ 10,
216
Load
reduction mode
................. 215
Load
space
cover
...................... 107
Locating
your
vehicle
................... 68
Locking
from
the inside................ 72
Locking
the
boot
.......................... 77
Long
objects,
transporting
......... 103
Luggage
retaining strap
............. 104
L
M
N
Navigation.......................... 243,
244
Number
plate lamps
.................. 207
Main
beam
................... 81,
202, 204
Maintenance
................................ 10
Map
reading
lamps
...................... 93 Oil
change
................................. 178
Oil
consumption
......................... 178
Oil
filter
...................................... 181o
il level
................................ 29,
178
Opening
the bonnet
................... 175
Opening
the boot
......................... 77
Opening
the doors
....................... 76
Opening
the panoramic
sunroof
blind
............................. 80
Operation
indicator
lamps
............................ 25,
26, 28
O
jJack
........................................... 195
JACK
socket
................ 97,
279,
307 P
Paint
colour code
....................... 233
Panoramic
glass sunroof
............. 80
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Parcel shelf, rear ............... 105, 107
Parking brake .................... 143, 182
Parking
brake, electric
......... 18,
137
Parking
lamps
.............................. 84
Parking
sensors, front................ 169
Parking
sensors, rear
................ 168
Parking
space sensor
............... 166
Particle
emission filter........ 180, 181
Passenger
compartment
filter
......................................... 181
Personalisation
............................ 34
Player
, CD MP3
................. 303,
304
Port,
USB..................... 97, 279, 305
Preheater,
d iesel
......................... 26
Priming
the fuel system
............. 174
Protecting
children
............ 108,
109,
113,
115, 117-119, 129
Puncture
.................................... 190 Replacing
bulbs ................. 202, 206
Replacing fuses ......................... 208
Replacing
the air filter
................ 181
Replacing
the oil filter
................ 181
Replacing
the passenger
compartment
filter
................... 181
Replacing
wiper blades
....... 92,
215
Resetting
the service
indicator
.................................... 31
Resetting
the trip recorder
........... 32
Rev counter
............................ 12-15
Reversing
lamps
........................ 206
Risk
areas (update)
................... 248
Roof bars
................................... 216
Roof
blind
.................................... 80
Routine
checks
.................. 181,
182
Running
out of fuel
(
d iesel)
................................... 174Selector lever
, electronic
gearbox system .............. 144, 182
Serial
number, vehicle
............... 233
Service
indicator
.......................... 30
Service
warning light
................... 19
Servicing
...................................... 10
Setting
the clock
........ 32,
35, 37, 42
Short-cut
menus
........................ 242
Sidelamps
..................... 81,
84, 202,
204,
206
Side
repeater
............................. 205
Ski
flap
....................................... 103
Snow chains
.............................. 201
Spare wheel ............................... 195
Speakers
(fitting)
....................... 220
Speed
limiter...................... 161, 162
Speedometer
.......................... 12-14
Spotlamps,
side
................... 86,
205
Start
........................................... 212
Starting
the engine
.................... 134
Starting
the vehicle
.... 134,
144, 147
Steering
mounted
controls
........................... 240,
295
Stopping
the vehicle
....134,
144, 147
Stop & Start
.... 46,
53, 56, 154, 171,
175,
181, 212
Storage
............. 95,
96, 98-100, 104
Storage
compartments
................ 98
Storage
drawer
.......................... 102
Storage
net
................................ 104
Storing
driving positions
.............. 61
Stowing
rings
............................. 104
Sun visor ...................................... 96
Switching
off the engine
............ 134
Synchronising
the remote
control
................................. 69,
70
Synthesiser, voice ...................... 254
System,
navigation
.................... 244
Radio
......................... 269,
270, 297
Radio
pre-equipment
................. 220
Rear
screen (demisting)
.............. 56
Recharging
the battery
.............. 214
Reduction
of electrical load
....... 215
Regeneration
of the particle
emissions
filter
........................ 181
Reinitialising
the electric
windows
.................................... 78
Reinitialising
the remote
control
................................. 69,
70
Remote
control
................ 66,
68, 71
Removable
screen
(snow
shield)
.......................... 216
Removing
a wheel
..................... 198
Removing
the mat
..................... 102
Repair
kit, puncture
................... 190
R
Safety
for children................ 78, 121
Satellite
navigation system
.......... 41
Screen,
colour and
mapping
.............. 42,
45, 241, 282
Screen
menu map
...... 282,
319-321
Screen,
monochrome
.... 35,
37, 319
Screen,
multifunction (with
audio
equipment)
...35,
37, 41, 296
Screenwash, front ........................ 91
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
.............................. 183
SCR
system
............................... 183
Seat
adjustment..................... 57, 58
Seat belts .....................114,
126-128
Seat, rear bench
.......................... 62
Seats, electric
.............................. 58
Seats, rear
................................... 62
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