2
DRIVER CONTROLSVEHICLE ACCESS
1. Headlamps, turn signals and Trip computer
2.
Man
ual gear change paddle (-) down
3.
Instr
ument panel, warning lamps, Message center
and tur
n by turn navigation
4.
Man
ual gear change paddle (+) up
5.
Wiper
and Washers
6.
ST
ART/STOP
7.
Sunroof control
8
.
P
arking aid
9.
Rear screen sun b
lind
10.
Sunroof b
linds
11.
Inter
ior lamps
12.
A
udio system
13.
Climate control
14.
Windshield heater
15.
Rear screen heater
16.
Gear selector
17.
Dynamic stability control (DSC) s
witch
18.
A
utomatic speed limiter (ASL) switch
19.
Electronic par
king brake (EPB)
20.
Dynamic mode s
witch
21.
Winter mode s
witch
22.
Instr
ument panel menu control
23.
Adaptiv
e cruise control gap setting and Cruise control
cancel 24. Cr
uise control
25.
Steer
ing column adjustment
26.
T
elephone controls
27.
Heated steer
ing wheel
28.
A
udio/video menu control
29.
Instr
uments dimmer control
30.
Rear f
og lamps
31.
T
runk release
32.
Centr
al locking switches
33.
Hazard w
arning
34.
T
ouch screen Home menu
35.
T
elephone menu
36.
Na
vigation menu
37.
Intelligent stop/star
t
38.
Heated front seats
Touch screen menu
39.
A
udio settings menu
40.
A
udio/video menu
41.
CD/D
VD eject
42.
A
udio/video sources
43.
Rear windo
w isolator
44.
Windo
w controls
45.
P
ower folding mirror selectors and adjuster
46.
Dr
iving position memory store controls.
Unlocking mode alternatives
Single-point entry allows only the driver’s door to
unlock with a single press. A second press unlocks all
other doors and the trunk.
Multi-point entry will unlock all doors and trunk with a
single press.
To change between modes, with the vehicle unlocked,
press the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds. The hazard warning lamps will flash twice to
confirm the change. Mode change can also be made
via the Instrument panel menu control.
Smart key
Keyless entry/exit
To unlock the vehicle and disarm the alarm, first make
sure that the Smart key is outside the vehicle but within 3
ft (1 meter).
Operate a door handle or the trunk release button.
To lock the vehicle and arm the alarm, first make sure
that the Smart key is outside the vehicle but within 3 ft (1
meter).
Press a door handle button once to lock.
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HEATING AND VENTILATION
10
AUDIO AND TOUCH SCREEN
Heating and ventilation
See page 2, items 13, 14, 15 and 38
Primary controls
1.
AU
TO. This is the recommended operating mode.
Automatically adjusts air conditioning, blower speed, air
intake and airflow distribution to maintain the selected
temperature(s). Helps to prevent screen fogging.
2.
T
emperature control. Temperature is displayed on the
Touch screen.
3.
Defrost.
Fastest method to remove frost or heavy
fogging from the windshield.
4.
Recirculation.
Helps prevent fumes from entering.
5.
Blo
wer speed. Rotate to adjust airflow speed
through the v
ents.
6.
Press f
or cooled and dehumidified air.
7.
Heated windshield.
8
.
Heated rear screen.
9
.
Heated seats
. Press to access menu options.
Operating note
Seat heating and ventilating will operate only while
the engine is running. This is to prevent the battery
becoming discharged.
External water deposits
The system removes moisture from the air and
deposits the excess water beneath the vehicle. This is
normal and is no cause for concern. Touch screen controls
Touch Climate on the Home menu.
1.
Settings
. Air quality sensor sensitivity adjustment.
2.
Fr
ont seats. Temperature, ventilation and massage
settings.
3.
Rear c
limate. Displays the Rear climate menu.
4.
Climate Off
. Select to turn on/off.
5
.
Sync
. Synchronises all front and rear settings to
match the driver’s.
6.
Air distr
ibution to the windshield, face and feet.
7.
Indication of selected b
lower speed. Use the rotary
control to adjust.
Rear climate control from the Touch screen
The Touch screen controls for Rear climate are very similar to
those for the front climate. Areas of difference are:
1.
A
uto. This is the recommended operating mode.
2.
T
emperature adjustment. Select red to increase and blue to
decrease temperature.
3.
Rear seats temper
ature and ventilation control.
4.
Rear control panel loc
k. Will disable the Rear climate control
panel. Select again to re-enable.
5.
Indication of the selected b
lower speed. Use the rotary
control to adjust.
Home menu
1. Touch to turn the screen off
2. Extra features menu.
3. Climate menu.
4. Shortcut soft key. Personal shortcuts can be set
to quickly access any available part of the system.
Shortcuts are made in the Setup menu.
5. Setup. Personalize the screen view, system settings,
voice and volume presets.
6. Valet. Select to lock the trunk and glove box when
using attendant parking. When returning to the vehicle,
touch Valet again and follow the on-screen instructions.
7. Audio/Video. Touch to select any of the audio or
video sources, to set personal preferences and store
stations to pre-sets.
8. N a v. On the first navigation screen, touch Agree to
move to the Nav menu or select Language if you need to
select a different navigation language.
9. Destination entry. Touch for direct access to the
Destination entry menu.
Operating note
Always run the engine during
prolonged use of the Touch screen.
Steering wheel audio/video control
See page 2, item 28
1. Short press to move to the next available audio or video source. Long press
to scroll through the sub menu of the selected source.
2. Press to increase volume.
3. Press to decrease volume.
4. Short press to select the next radio preset station or the next CD/MP3 track.
Long press to search up for the next radio station or to advance through the CD/
MP3 tracks.
5. Has the same action as 4 but moves in the opposite direction.
Care point
The Touch screen requires only
light touches. Excess pressure
could result in damage.
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HEATING AND VENTILATIONAUDIO AND TOUCH SCREEN
11
Operating note
Seat heating and ventilating will operate only while
the engine is running. This is to prevent the battery
becoming discharged.
Touch screen controls
Touch Climate on the Home menu.
1.
Settings. Air quality sensor sensitivity adjustment.
2. Front seats. Temperature, ventilation and massage
settings.
3. Rear climate. Displays the Rear climate menu.
4. Climate Off. Select to turn on/off.
5. Sync. Synchronises all front and rear settings to
match the driver’s.
6. Air distribution to the windshield, face and feet.
7. Indication of selected blower speed. Use the rotary
control to adjust.
10. Phone. Secondary controls menu. Telephone primary
settings are made from the hard controls below the Touch
screen.
11.
A
V. Hard key selection of the audio/video sources
menu.
12.
Displa
ys the Home menu.
13.
PHONE.
Press to access the Phone menu.
14.
N
AV. Hard key selection of the navigation options
menu.
15.
Intelligent stop/star
t on/off.
16.
Press f
or audio tone and balance settings.
Home menu
1. Touch to turn the screen off
2.
Extra f
eatures menu.
3.
Climate
menu.
4.
Shor
tcut soft key. Personal shortcuts can be set
to quickly access any available part of the system.
Shortcuts are made in the Setup menu.
5.
Setup.
Personalize the screen view, system settings,
voice and volume presets.
6.
V
alet. Select to lock the trunk and glove box when
using attendant parking. When returning to the vehicle,
touch Valet again and follow the on-screen instructions.
7.
A
udio/Video. Touch to select any of the audio or
video sources, to set personal preferences and store
stations to pre-sets.
8.
N
a v. On the first navigation screen, touch Agree to
move to the Nav menu or select Language if you need to
select a different navigation language.
9.
Destination entr
y. Touch for direct access to the
Destination entry menu.
Operating note
Always run the engine during
prolonged use of the Touch screen.
Steering wheel audio/video control
See page 2, item 28
1. Short press to move to the next available audio or video source. Long press
to scroll through the sub menu of the selected source.
2.
Press to increase v
olume.
3.
Press to decrease v
olume.
4.
Shor
t press to select the next radio preset station or the next CD/MP3 track.
Long press to search up for the next radio station or to advance through the CD/
MP3 tracks.
5.
Has the same action as
4 but moves in the opposite direction.
Care point
The Touch screen requires only
light touches. Excess pressure
could result in damage.
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