271
04
Selecting points of interest (POI) icons
displayed on the map
You can select point of interest icons which are
displayed on your map screen.
Press DESTINATION
then " Point of Interest
".
Press " All Categories
" then choose between
" My Categories
", " Last 5
" and " Show All
".
Press each POI required.
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 / main line 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
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
272
04
Press the DESTINATION
button.
Towards a new destination
Selecting a destination
Press " Address/Junction
".
Press " Country
" and enter the name of the country
using the touch keypad.
You can select one of the 5 most recently selected
countries, cities or streets cities by pressing Last 5
in
the line.
Press " All Cities
" and enter the name of the city
using the touch keypad.
Press " All Streets
" and enter the name of the street
using the touch keypad.
Press " All House Numbers
" and enter the street
number using the touch keypad.
If you agree with the information, press " Set
",
otherwise press one of the buttons to correct.
Press " Start
" to start the navigation.
You can enter the name of a junction instead of the
street number. Press " All Junctions
" and select the
name from the list displayed.
When a character of the name of the country, city and road is
entered, and if 5 cities or streets or fewer are recognised, you
can select a country, city or street from a list which is displayed or
press " List
".
You can select a city using the post code.
Press " Postal Code
" and enter the number.
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
273
04
Set the filtering and display of TMC messages
TMC messages (Traffi c Message Channel) give information on traffi c and weather conditions, transmitted in real time and received by the
driver in the form of audible announcements and visual messages on the navigation map.
Press on the pull-down secondary menu.
The navigation system suggests a detour route, if dynamic guidance
has been activated by pressing the NAVI MENU
button, then " TMC
".
Select " Confi rm Route
" then " Entire Route
" or
" Remaining Route
" to validate or add to the route.
Select " Change Route
", then " Alternative Route
" or
" Delete Route
" to modify or delete the route.
Select " Search Nearby
", then " POI nearby
" to add a
point of interest to the route.
Select " Stop Guidance
" to suspend navigation
guidance.
Select " Voice Guide ADJ
" to modify the volume for
the voice or adapt the volume to the speed of the
vehicle.
Red and yellow triangle: traffi c information, for example:
Black and blue triangle: general information, for example:
Weather reports
Modifi ed signage
Risk of explosion Traffi c reports
Narrow carriageway
Road closed Wind
Slippery surface
Demonstration Fog
Accident
Danger Parking
Delay
No entry
Snow / ice
Roadworks
Traffi c jam
TRAFFIC
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05
Using the USB port
With the vehicle stationary, ignition
switch in the LOCK
position, connect a
suitable cable to the portable player.
The USB port is used to connect a portable device (MP3 player,
Apple
® player, ...). The fi les are sent from the player to your audio
system and heard through the vehicle's speakers.
Then connect the cable to the vehicle's
USB port.
Models supported:
- iPod touch ® : FW version 1.1.1 or later.
- iPod classic ® : FW version 1.0 or later.
- iPod 5 th generation ®
: FW version 1.2.2 or later.
- iPod nano 5 th generation ®
: FW version 1.2 or later.
- iPod nano 2 nd generation ®
: FW version 1.1.2 or later.
- Compatible USB mass storage device: 256 Mb capacity or greater.
File formats: MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV.
Maximum number of levels (including root): 8.
Number of folders: 700.
Number of fi les: 65 535.
Do not connect the portable device directly to the USB port, use a
cable.
To disconnect the cable, the ignition switch must be in the LOCK
position.
Navigation in the fi le base is done via the portable device / iPod
®
.
Take care not to trap the cable when closing the armrest.
MUSIC
291
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Comments
Map Reg. Code Display the registration code for the navigation system.
Mobile Phone Make and receive telephone calls.
Version Info. View the software version and mapping data version.
330
06 USB PLAYER
Using the USB port
With the vehicle stationary, ignition
switch in the LOCK
position, connect a
suitable cable to the portable player.
The USB port is used to connect a portable device (MP3 player,
Apple
® player, ...). The fi les are sent from the player to your audio
system and heard through the vehicle's speakers.
Then connect the cable to the vehicle's
USB port.
Models supported:
- iPod touch ® : FW version 1.1.1 or later.
- iPod classic ® : FW version 1.0 or later.
- iPod 5 th generation ®
: FW version 1.2.2 or later.
- iPod nano 5 th generation ®
: FW version 1.2 or later.
- iPod nano 2 nd generation ®
: FW version 1.1.2 or later.
- Compatible USB mass storage device: 256 Mb capacity or greater.
File formats: MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV.
Maximum number of levels (including root): 8.
Number of folders: 700.
Number of fi les: 65 535.
Do not connect the portable device directly to the USB port, use a
cable.
To disconnect the cable, the ignition switch must be in the LOCK
position.
Navigation in the fi le base is done via the portable device / iPod
®
.
Take care not to trap the cable when closing the armrest.
.
339 Alphabetical index
Identification plates ....................................... 241
Indicators, direction .............. 147, 188, 189, 192
Inflating tyres .......................................... 22, 241
Inputs for audio system ........ 104, 282, 329, 330
Instrument panel ............................................. 24
Instrument panel screen ..............24, 31- 43, 114
Interior fittings ....................................... 100 -105
iPhone .......................................... 283, 308, 330
iPod .............................................. 283, 308, 330
ISOFIX child seats ................................. 172-174
ISOFIX mountings.................................. 170 -171
Jack ............................................................... 181
JACK socket ..........................................104, 329
Keeping children safe ............ 155, 157, 161-176
Key ..................................................... 62, 66, 69
Key, electronic .................................................66
Key in ignition warning .................................. 108
Keyless Entry and Starting ............... 66, 71, 109
Key with remote control .................... 62, 64, 112
I
J
K
Labels, identification ..................................... 241
Lamps, front .................................................. 188
Lamps, rear ................................................... 192
Lamps, warning and indicator .................. 25 -30
LED daytime running lamps .................133, 190
Level, brake fluid ...........................................220
Level, headlamp wash .................................. 221
Levels and checks ................................ 214-224
Lighting bulbs (replacement) .................188 -193
Lighting control stalk ..................................... 133
Lighting dimmer .............................................. 61
Lighting, guide-me home .............................. 137
Lighting, interior ............................................ 144
Lighting on reminder ..................................... 135
Loading ...........................................................22
Long objects, transporting ..............................86
Low fuel level ................................................ 216
Luggage retaining strap ................................106
L
Main beam ............................................188, 190
Maintenance ...................................................22
Map (colour screen) ......................................259
Map reading lamps ....................................... 144
Markings, identification ................................. 241
Mat ................................................................ 101
Menu .....................................................259, 297
Mirror, rear view ..............................................89
Mirrors, door.................................................... 87
Mountings for ISOFIX seats ......................... 170
MP3 CD ......................................... 281, 307, 325
M
N
Oil filter ..........................................................222
Oil level.......................................................... 219
Opening the bonnet ...................................... 213
Opening the boot ................................62, 66, 73
Opening the doors ....................................62, 66
Opening the fuel filler flap ............................. 216
Operation indicator lamps ........................ 25 -30
O
Navigation ............................................. 260 -272
Number plate lamps .............................. 192, 193
Pair telephone ....................................... 292, 310
Panoramic glass sunroof ................................80
Parcel shelf, rear ........................................... 107
Parking brake ........................................ 112, 224
Parking sensors, front ................................... 131
Parking sensors, rear............................ 129, 130
Particle emission filter ..........................221, 223
Passenger compartment filter ......................222
Player, CD MP3 ............................. 281, 307, 325
Port, USB ..................................... 104, 282, 330
Priming the fuel system ................................ 218
Protecting children ................. 155, 157, 161-176
Puncture ........................................................ 177
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