STARTING AND DRIVING
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STARTING AND DRIVING
Auto headlamps and wipers
See page 2, items 1 and 5
Auto headlamps
1. When the lighting control AUTO position is selected,
side lamps and headlamps will turn on automatically
as ambient light fades. With the lighting control in
the low beam position, High beam assist will activate
automatically in the absence of other vehicle lights
ahead. Vehicle speed must be above 25 mph (40 km/h).
2. 3. 4.The headlamps can temporarily illuminate
ahead when exiting the car at night. Rotate the control
for delay periods of 30, 60 or 120 seconds.
Warning lamps Displayed in the Instrument panel
Select P before switching off the engine. However, if
the engine is switched off with R, D or S selected, the
selector will automatically return to P while retracting.
Air bag fault Seat belt reminder
Braking system fault or
brake fluid low Braking system fault or
brake fluid low. USA only Electric parking brake is
applied. Flashing - EPB fault.
USA only
Automatic speed limiter
activeForward alert active
Adaptive cruise control
active in Follow mode
Dynamic stability control
fault. Flashes when DSC is
operating
Anti-lock braking system
fault. USA only
Anti-lock braking system
fault. DSC switched off, Trac DSC on
Transmission
See page 2, item 2, 4 and 16
Gearshift interlock
Apply the foot brake then move the selector from the P
position. Maintain brake pressure until a gear is selected.
Automatic gear selection
Select D for fully automatic gear changes.
Sport mode
When selected, automatic gear change points are
modified to make full use of engine power.
Press the selector down and rotate from D to S.
Manual gear changes
Manual gear change mode is effective when rapid
acceleration and engine braking are required.
• To shift down, briefly pull the left (downshift) paddle.
• To shift up, briefly pull the right (upshift) paddle.
When the paddles are used in D, gear selection will revert
to automatic if use of the paddles is not maintained. With
S selected, continuous manual operation is initiated if the
paddles are used.
To return to automatic operation, pull and hold the
right (upshift) paddle for 2 seconds.
Operating note
If the engine is switched off with N selected, automatic
selection of P is delayed for 10 minutes. DO
NOT use
this feature to enable towing of the vehicle. Refer to
Vehicle recovery in the Owner’s Handbook.
Releasing
• With the ignition on, apply the foot brake and press
down on the EPB switch.
• If the vehicle is stationary with the EPB applied and
either D or R selected, pressing the accelerator will
automatically release the EPB.
Electronic parking brake (EPB)
See page 2, item 19
Applying
• With the vehicle stationary, lift up the EPB switch and
then release it. The red warning lamp in the Instrument
panel will illuminate.
Cruise control and Forward alert
See page 2, items 23 and 24
Setting Cruise control speed
1. Press to set Cruise control
at the current speed.
2. Resumes the set speed
after a cancellation.
3. Press to decrease set
speed until the desired new
speed is reached.
4. Press to cancel but retain the set speed in memory.
Cruise control will also cancel if the brake pedal is
pressed, or if vehicle speed falls below 20 mph (32 km/h).
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
This enhancement uses a front mounted radar to monitor
traffic ahead. ACC can be programmed to maintain a set
gap to the vehicle ahead. If the vehicle ahead is traveling
slower than the set speed, your vehicle will automatically
slow down and then maintain the set gap until the road
ahead clears. At that point your vehicle will accelerate to
the set speed.
Engine/transmission
emissions fault Electric parking brake is
applied. Flashing - EPB fault.
Low tire pressure
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STARTING AND DRIVINGSTARTING AND DRIVING
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Auto headlamps and wipers
See page 2, items 1 and 5
Auto headlamps
1.
When the lighting control
AUTO position is selected,
side lamps and headlamps will turn on automatically
as ambient light fades. With the lighting control in
the low beam position, High beam assist will activate
automatically in the absence of other vehicle lights
ahead. Vehicle speed must be above 25 mph (40 km/h).
2.
3.
4.The headlamps can temporarily illuminate
ahead when exiting the car at night. Rotate the control
for delay periods of 30, 60 or 120 seconds.
Auto wipers
For automatic wipe, activated by the Rain sensor, move
the wiper control up to the first position. Sensitivity can be
adjusted by rotating the collar.
5. First stop for the Auto position.
6. Rain sensor maximum sensitivity.
7. Rain sensor minimum sensitivity.
Warning lamps Displayed in the Instrument panel
Select P before switching off the engine. However, if
the engine is switched off with R, D or S selected, the
selector will automatically return to P while retracting. Seat belt reminder
Automatic speed limiter
active
Forward alert active
Adaptive cruise control
active in Follow mode
Operating note
If the engine is switched off with N selected, automatic
selection of P is delayed for 10 minutes. DO NOT use
this feature to enable towing of the vehicle. Refer to
Vehicle recovery in the Owner’s Handbook.
Releasing
• With the ignition on, apply the foot brake and press
down on the EPB switch.
• If the vehicle is stationary with the EPB applied and
either D or R selected, pressing the accelerator will
automatically release the EPB.
Cruise control and Forward alert
See page 2, items 23 and 24
Setting Cruise control speed
1.
Press to set Cr
uise control
at the current speed.
2.
Resumes the set speed
after a cancellation.
3
.
Press to decrease set
speed until the desired ne
w
speed is reached.
4
.
Press to cancel b
ut retain the set speed in memory.
Cruise control will also cancel if the brake pedal is
pressed, or if vehicle speed falls below 20 mph (32 km/h).
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
This enhancement uses a front mounted radar to monitor
traffic ahead. ACC can be programmed to maintain a set
gap to the vehicle ahead. If the vehicle ahead is traveling
slower than the set speed, your vehicle will automatically
slow down and then maintain the set gap until the road
ahead clears. At that point your vehicle will accelerate to
the set speed.
7
ACC gap setting
5.
6.
Press to decrease or
increase the set gap to the
vehicle ahead.
4. Press to cancel ACC
and the set speed.
When ACC is active, an
amber warning lamp will
illuminate in the Instrument
panel. Set speeds are cleared at ignition switch off.
Forward alert
Forward alert is an additional feature of ACC and
provides limited detection of objects in the road ahead.
When necessary, it will give an audible warning plus the
Message centre warning, FORWARD ALERT. The driver
must take appropriate action.
See the Owner’s Handbook for full details.
Care point
Before entering an automatic car wash, turn the
wipers off to deactivate the Rain sensor. Otherwise,
the wipers will operate during the washing process
and may be damaged.
Low tire pressure
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NAVIGATION
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TELEPHONE
Touch screen navigation
On initial activation, make sure
that both the correct country
and search area have been
selected.
For more information, refer to
the Navigation section of the
Owner’s Handbook.
NOTE: To access navigation press either the N AV hard
key or touch the Nav icon on the Home menu.
1.
Use to enter a ne
w destination. Provides a choice of
options when entering a destination.
2.
Displa
ys previous destinations entered. Previous
destinations can be selected as a new destination.
3.
Turns the POI (Point Of Interest) icons on the map
on/off.
4.
When a destination is set, the J
aguar logo in this
position is replaced by a soft key which enables the last
voice instruction to be repeated.
5.
Soft k
ey is highlighted while Voice guidance is
enabled. Touch to turn Voice guidance off.
6.
POI shor
tcuts: Touch an icon to list available POIs
that are close to the vehicle position.
7.
Calculates a detour from the current route
.
8.
Adv
ances to the main map screen.
9.
There are 2 na
vigation menu screens. Use the
More... soft key to toggle between them. The second map
screen features the following soft keys.
Stored locations. Used to manage the stored data.
TMC (Traffic Message Channel). Provides data about
road conditions and any events that may affect the
current route.
Route options. Allows selection of various options for
the route.
Nav set-up. For setting personal preferences within the
navigation system.
10.
Cancel the current route guidance
.Selecting navigation
When navigation is selected after the ignition is turned
on, a caution screen is displayed. Touch Agree.
NOTE: At the first time of accessing the caution screen,
set the required language.
Setting a destination
Select Destination entry.
1.
Select
Address and enter address details using the
keyboard.
2.
As each par
t of the address is refined, touch OK
or List to display all of the streets and towns that are
available for selection.
3.
If the house n
umber is not known, press OK, the mid-
point of the road is then used as the destination.
4.
When the address entr
y fields are complete, press
OK to move to the map screen.
Start guidance
The map screen will display the selected destination.
Touch GO to start route calculation. Touch Review route
if you want to take an alternative route.
Touch Go to start guidance.
Review route
There will be a choice of 3 routes or Change route. 3
routes will display 3 different route options on the map.
Select Route 1, 2 or 3 by touching the respective box
displayed on the right side of the map and then select
GO.
Bluetooth® wireless technology
devices
See page 2, items 26 and 35
Connection must be made with the ignition on or the
engine running.
Use the following procedure in conjunction with your
phone manufacturer’s instructions.
Pairing and connecting using your phone
NOTE: The process of pairing and connecting a phone
to the vehicle will vary depending on the type of phone
used.
1. Switch the ignition on and make sure that the Touch
screen is active.
2. From the Home menu, select Phone.
3. If no phone is connected, select Search new,
otherwise select Change phone and then select Search
new.
4. Select the Device to vehicle option.
NOTE: The vehicle’s Bluetooth wireless technology
system is discoverable for only 3 minutes.
5. Using your phone, search for Bluetooth wireless
technology devices. On some phones, this is referred
to as new paired device. See your phone’s operating
instructions for further information.
6. When the vehicle’s system is discovered, begin the
pairing process and follow the on-screen instructions.
7. When requested, enter a PIN of your choice into your
phone and the vehicle system. Select OK.
8. When your phone is paired and connected, a
confirmation message will be displayed.
NOTE: Some phones require the pairing to be set as
‘authorised’ or ‘trusted’, in order to automatically connect.
Please refer to your phone’s operating instructions for
further information.
Downloading phonebook entries
When a phone with phonebook download capability
is paired and docked, its phonebook directory can be
automatically downloaded to the vehicle system.
See PHONEBOOK in the Owner’s Handbook for more
information.
Compatible Bluetooth wireless technology devices
can be paired with the vehicle’s in-built system.
For the latest compatibility information, refer to
www.jaguar.com. Select the required site. In the
OWNER area you can find in Bluetooth connectivity
information.
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NAVIGATIONTELEPHONE
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Touch screen navigation
Operating notes
• Reception is dependent on the phone and network
signal. Performance may be improved by changing
your phone’s settings (e.g., from 3G to 2G).
• If echo is experienced during a call, reduce the
audio system volume.
Calls via the Touch screen
With a phone paired and active, press the PHONE button
below the Touch screen.
1.
Select
Digit Dial, Phonebook or Last 10.
With Digit Dial selected, use the keypad to enter the
number.
With Phonebook selected, choose a number from the
downloaded phonebook.
Last 10 displays the previous 10 calls. Choose one to
dial.
2.
T
o make the call, touch the connect icon .
3.
T
o end a call touch
.
Phonebook
Last 10
Phone10:36
Digit Dial Settings
DeleteChange
phone
Name
01234567890_
Use
handsetPQRS
TUVWXYZ
1ABC
DEF
JKL MNO
GHI2
3
4 5
6
7 8
9
0 #
+
Selecting navigation
When navigation is selected after the ignition is turned
on, a caution screen is displayed. Touch Agree.
NOTE: At the first time of accessing the caution screen,
set the required language.
Setting a destination
Select Destination entry.
1.
Select Address and enter address details using the
keyboard.
2. As each part of the address is refined, touch OK
or List to display all of the streets and towns that are
available for selection.
3. If the house number is not known, press OK, the mid-
point of the road is then used as the destination.
4. When the address entry fields are complete, press
OK to move to the map screen.
Start guidance
The map screen will display the selected destination.
Touch GO to start route calculation. Touch Review route
if you want to take an alternative route.
Touch Go to start guidance.
Review route
There will be a choice of 3 routes or Change route. 3
routes will display 3 different route options on the map.
Select Route 1, 2 or 3 by touching the respective box
displayed on the right side of the map and then select
GO.
Bluetooth® wireless technology
devices
See page 2, items 26 and 35
Connection must be made with the ignition on or the
engine running.
Use the following procedure in conjunction with your
phone manufacturer’s instructions.
Pairing and connecting using your phone
NOTE: The process of pairing and connecting a phone
to the vehicle will vary depending on the type of phone
used.
1.
Switch the ignition on and mak
e sure that the Touch
screen is active.
2.
F
rom the Home menu, select Phone.
3.
If no phone is connected, select
Search new,
otherwise select Change phone and then select Search
new .
4.
Select the
Device to vehicle option.
NOTE: The vehicle’s Bluetooth wireless technology
system is discoverable for only 3 minutes.
5.
Using y
our phone, search for Bluetooth wireless
technology devices. On some phones, this is referred
to as new paired device. See your phone’s operating
instructions for further information.
6.
When the v
ehicle’s system is discovered, begin the
pairing process and follow the on-screen instructions.
7.
When requested, enter a PIN of y
our choice into your
phone and the vehicle system. Select OK.
8.
When y
our phone is paired and connected, a
confirmation message will be displayed.
NOTE: Some phones require the pairing to be set as
‘authorised’ or ‘trusted’, in order to automatically connect.
Please refer to your phone’s operating instructions for
further information.
Downloading phonebook entries
When a phone with phonebook download capability
is paired and docked, its phonebook directory can be
automatically downloaded to the vehicle system.
See PHONEBOOK in the Owner’s Handbook for more
information.
Compatible Bluetooth wireless technology devices
can be paired with the vehicle’s in-built system.
For the latest compatibility information, refer to
www.jaguar.com. Select the required site. In the
OWNER area you can find in Bluetooth connectivity
information.
Calls via the steering wheel controls
See page 2, item 26.
Connect. Press and release to send or accept
a call or to access the Last 10 list. Press and
hold to access Phonebook.
Disconnect. Use to end or reject a call.
Voice control talk button. The screen will display
available options. Say Phone and follow the
instructions.
Press to increase the call volume.
Press to decrease the call volume.
Press to scroll up or down lists of calls or
phonebook entries.
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