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VOICE COMMANDS
The key words which can be recognised by the system are organised into three levels (levels 1, 2 and 3).
When you say a level 1 command, the system makes the level 2 commands available; when you say a level 2 command, the
system makes the level 3 commands available.
Settings/pairing
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Actions
Settings
Adjust
Configure User data Activation of the hands-free system SETTINGS menu.
Activation of the USER DATA menu.
Delete users Deletion of the data recorded for all of the users.
Delete contacts/
Delete directory/
Delete numbers Deletion of the phone book data.
Copy phone book/
Copy phonebook/
Copy numbers Transfer of the phone books from your mobile telephone to the
hands-free system (available according to the type of mobile
telephone).
Add Contacts Transfer of the names from your mobile telephone to the hands-free
system (available according to the type of mobile).
Delete all Deletion of the pairing data and of the phone books/contacts of all
of the telephones paired, with restoration of the default settings of
the hands-free system.
Pairing/Pair/
Pair the user Activation of the pairing procedure for a new
mobile telephone.
Advanced options Activation of the ADVANCED OPTIONS menu.
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Bluetooth hands-free system
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The key words which can be recognised by the system are organised into three levels (levels 1, 2 and 3).
When you say a level 1 command, the system makes the level 2 commands available; when you say a level 2 command, the
system makes the level 3 commands available.
VOICE COMMANDS
Mobile telephone with hands-free function
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Actions
Dial/Dial a number One, Two, ..., Plus,
Star, Hash
Call/Dial Entering the digits or symbols to dial the telephone number.
Delete/Correct Deletion of the last group of digits entered.
Start over Deletion of all of the groups of digits entered with the option of
entering a new number.
Repeat Repeating the telephone number entered and recognised by the
hands-free system.
Cancel Cancellation of dialling of the number.
Sending the call to the number entered verbally.
Call [ Name ] Yes/No Call to the name of the person, stored in the system's phone book.
Mobile
Call to the name of the person with personalisation if there are
several numbers stored in the system. Home
Work/Office
Redial Call to the last person called.
Callback Call to the last person who called.
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If your mobile telephone includes this
function, every time a text message is
received, the system produces an audible
signal and offers to read the text message
vocally.
To read the text received.
"Yes" starts the playback of the text
received.
Only on mobile telephones with this
function
To save a message and read it
later.
"No" to save the message and read
it later.
TEXT READER
Read an incoming text message
Read the last text received
Activate the main menu.
Select MESS. READER.
Confirm.
Select READ LAST.
Confirm.
"Read last" starts playback of
the last text message received.
List of text messages
The system can hold around 20 text
messages. If the list is full, reception of a
new text message causes the deletion of the
oldest text message.
To go to a specific text message:
Activate the main menu.
Select MESS. READER.
Confirm.
Select IN BOX.
Confirm.
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Message reader
The key words which can be recognised by the system are organised into three levels (levels 1, 2 and 3).
When you say a level 1 command, the system makes the level 2 commands available; when you say a level 2 command, the
system makes the level 3 commands available.
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Actions
Message reader
Messages Messages received /
Received Activation of the MESS. READER menu.
Activation of the list of text messages received.
Read/ read again Reads the text message selected in the list.
CALL Deletion of the phone book data.
Delete Transfer of the phone books from your mobile telephone to the
hands-free system (available according to the type of mobile).
Back / Next / NEXT Go to the next text message in the list
Back / PREVIOUS Go to the previous test message in the list.
Read last / read last message / read message Read the last text message received.
Delete all / Delete messages / Delete Delete all text messages in the list after confirmation.
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EASE OF USE and COMFORT
Practical information
INTERIOR LIGHTING
Front courtesy lamp
This is located in the centre of the roof.
It is switched on by:
- tilting the lens,
- opening or closing a door,
- locking or unlocking the vehicle.
It switches off automatically, after a few
minutes, if the doors remain open, or when
the ignition is switched on.
The courtesy lamp unit may be fitted with an
alarm sensor, a microphone for the hands-
free kit and reading lamps.
The reading lamps have right-hand and
left-hand switches.
Rear courtesy lamp
This is located on the upper part of the rear
right side.
Press the side of the courtesy lamp lens to
switch it on or off.
It comes on automatically when a door is
opened (Combi).
It comes on automatically when opening
a sliding side door or the side-hinged rear
doors (light vans).
Good practice
It switches off automatically:
- if the switch is not pressed down,
- in all cases within approximately
15 minutes if the doors remain open,
- on closing the doors, after a timed period,
- when the ignition is switched on,
- when locking.
Boot lamp
This is located in the centre of the torch
base.
The lamp operates in accordance with the
three positions of the switch below.
Permanently on.
In this "AUTO"
position, it comes
on gradually when the vehicle is
unlocked and when a rear door or
the tailgate is opened.
It switches off automatically, after a few
minutes, if a rear door or the tailgate
remains open, or when the ignition is
switched on.
Permanently off.
When closing the doors, the time
before the front and rear courtesy
lamps go out may not be same.
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QUICK HELP
Changing a fuse
Table of dashboard fuses, driver's side
Mark
ing
Rating
Functions
F12
7.5 A Right-hand dipped beam headlamp supply
F13
7.5 A Left-hand dipped beam headlamp supply - headlamp height
adjuster
F31
5 A Engine control unit supply switch
F32
7.5 A Front lamp - front courtesy lamp - rear courtesy light lamp
F36
10 A Audio system - mobile telephone pre-equipment - air
conditioning control panel - EODB diagnostic socket
F37
5 A Brake lamp - instrument panel
F38
20 A Door locking
F43
15 A Screenwash pump
F47
20 A Driver's electric window motor supply
F48
20 A Passenger's electric window motor supply
F49
5 A Parking sensors control unit - rear lighting switch -
electric door mirrors - volumetric alarm control unit
F50
7.5 A Airbags control unit
F51
7.5 A Switch on brake pedal - switch on clutch pedal -
door mirror controls - central Bluetooth system
F53
5 A
Instrument panel - rear foglamps