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The audio equipment will only play audio files with ".wma, .aac, .flac, .ogg and. mp3"
f
ile extensions and with a bit rate of between
3
2 Kbps and 320 Kbps.
It
also supports VBR (Variable Bit Rate) mode.
No
other type of file (.mp4, ...) can be played.
WMA
files must be of the standard wma 9 type.
The
sampling rates supported are 11, 32, 44
a
nd 48 KHz.
It
is advisable to restrict file names to
2
0 characters, without using of special
c
haracters (e.g.: " " ? ; ù) to avoid any playing
a
nd
d
isplaying
pro
blems.
Information and advice
Use only USB memory sticks formatted FAT 32 (28 -bit file allocation table).
The
system
supports
USB
mass
s
torage
devices,
BlackBerry
® devices o
r Apple® players via USB ports. The a
daptor
cable not supplied.
Control
of the peripheral device is with
t
he
audio
system controls.
Other
peripherals, not recognised on
c
onnection, must be connected to the
a
uxiliary
socket using a Jack cable (not
sup
plied). It
is recommended that the USB cable
f
or the portable device is used.
The
system does not support the
s
imultaneous connection of two
i
dentical devices (two memory sticks,
t
wo Apple
® players) but it is possible
t
o
connect
one memory stick and one
A
pple
® player at the same time.
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Bluetooth® audio streaming
Streaming allows audio files on your telephone to be played through the vehicle's spx`eakers.
Connect
the telephone: see the "Telephone "
section, then " Bluetooth".
Choose the " Audio" or "All"
pro
file.
If
play does not start automatically, it may be
n
ecessary to start the audio playback from the
t
elephone.
Control
is from the peripheral device or by
u
sing the audio system buttons.
Once
connected in streaming mode,
t
he telephone is considered to be a
m
edia source.
It
is recommended that you activate
"R
epeat"
on the Bluetooth peripheral.
Connecting Apple® players
Connect the Apple® player to the USB port
using
a
suitable
cable (not supplied).
Play
starts
automatically.
Control
is
via
the
audio system. The classifications available are those
of
the portable device connected
(
artists / albums / genres / playlists /
a
udiobooks / podcasts).
The default classification used is by
a
rtist. To modify the classification used,
r
eturn to the first level of the menu
t
hen select the desired classification (
playlists for example) and confirm t
o go down through the menu to the
de
sired
t
rack.
The
version of software in the audio system
m
ay not be compatible with the generation of
y
our Apple
® player.
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Level 1Level 2 Level 3 Comments
Navigation Settings
Navigation Enter destination
Display
recent destinations.
Route settings Fastest
Choose
the navigation criteria.
The
map displays the route chosen according to
t
hese
c
riteria.
Shortest
Time/distance
Ecological
To l l s
Ferries
Strict-Close
Show
route on map Display the map and start navigation.
Confirm Save
the options.
Save Save
the current address.
Stop navigation Delete
the navigation information.
Voice Choose
the volume for voice and announcement
o
f street names.
Diversion Detour
from your initial route by a certain
di
stance.
Navigation Display
in text mode.
Zoom
in.
Zoom
out.
Display
in full screen mode.
Use
the arrows to move the map.
Switch
to 2D map.
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The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the
c
ompatibility of the Bluetooth telephone
u
sed. Check the telephone manual and
w
ith your network provider for details of
t
he services available to you.
The
ability of the system to connect
w
ith only one profile depends on the
t
elephone. The three profiles may all
c
onnect by default.
Visit
www.citroen.co.uk for more information
(
compatibility, additional help, ...).
The
recognised telephone
a
ppears in the list.
Depending
on your telephone, you may be
a
sked
to accept automatic connection every
t
ime
the ignition is switched on. On return to the vehicle, if the last telephone
connected
is present again, it is reconnected
a
utomatically and within around 30 seconds
a
fter switching on the ignition the pairing is
d
one without any action on your part, with
(
Bluetooth
a
ctivated).
To
modify the automatic connection mode,
s
elect the telephone in the list then select the
desired
p
rofile.
Depending
on the type of telephone, t
he system will ask you to accept or not
t
he transfer of your contacts.
If not, select " Update".
Connecting a Bluetooth®
peripheral device
Automatic reconnection
On switching on the ignition, the telephone c
onnected when the ignition was last switched
o
ff is automatically reconnected, if this
c
onnection mode had been activated during the
pa
iring
p
rocedure.
The
connection is confirmed by the display of a
m
essage and the name of the telephone.
Manual connection
Press on Telephone to display the p
rimary pag e.
Press
on the secondary page.
Select " Bluetooth "
to display the list
o
f paired peripherals.
Select
the peripheral to connect.
Press on " Search for devices ".
The
connection is confirmed by the display of a
m
essage
and the name of the telephone.
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QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There
is a difference in
s
ound
quality between the
d
ifferent audio sources. For
optimum sound quality, the audio settings for Volume:, Bass:,
T
reble:, Ambience and Loudness can be adapted to the different
s
ound sources, which may result in audible differences when
c
hanging
s
ource. Check
that the audio settings for (Volume:, Bass:,
T
reble:, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to the
s
ources listened to. It is advisable to set the audio
f
unctions (Bass:, Treble:, Balance) to the middle
p
osition, select the "None" musical ambience
a
nd set the loudness correction to the "Inactive"
p
osition in radio mode.
With
the engine off, the
s
ystem
switches off after a
f
ew
minutes of use. When
the engine is switched off, the system's operating time
d
epends on the state of charge of the battery.
The
switch-off is normal: the system switches to economy mode and
s
witches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.Start
the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
c
harge.
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Earth point, remote ............................... 169, 170
EBA ............................................................. ....92
Eco-driving
(
advice)
.......................................... 9
E
conomy mode
...............................
..............161
Electronic
brake force
distribution
(
EBFD)
....................................... 92
E
lectronic
g
earbox
...............................
.........131
Emergency
c
all
....................................... 9
1, 226
Emissions
control system, SCR
.....................20
E
nergy economy mode
.................................16
1
Engine
c
ompartment
............................ 1
69, 170 Hazard
w
arning
lam
ps
............................ 9
1, 185
Headlamps, automatic illumination
..........8
0, 83
Headlamps, dipped beam
.................7
9, 80, 199
Headlamps, main beam
........... 7
9, 80, 198, 200
Head restraints, front
......................................
51
H
ead restraints, rear
.......................................
53
H
eating
................
........................... 9, 58, 60, 62
Hill start assist
...............................................
13
2
Horn ................................................................. 91
Identification,
v
ehicle
....................................2
25
Ignition
................
..................................... 65, 124
F
H
I
Filling the fuel tank ........................154, 156, 157
Filter, air ............... ......................................... 174
Filter, oil
......................................................... 1
74
Filter, particle
........................................ 17
3 ,
17
4
Filter,
p
assenger
c
ompartment
.....................1
74
Fitting
roof bars
............................................. 16
5
Fittings,
boot
............................................. 7
6, 78
Fittings,
in
terior
......................................... 7
0 -75
Flap, fuel filler
...............................
.........15 4,
15
6
Foglamp,
r
ear
...............................
........... 81, 203
Foglamps,
f
ront
.........................8
1, 86, 198, 201
Frequency
(radio)
..................................2
42, 243
Fuel ................................................................ 157
Fuel
c
onsumption
.............................................. 9
F
uel tank........................................................ 15 4
Fuses
................
.................................... 206, 208
E
DG
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -
D igital r adio ......................................... 244, 245
Date
(setting)
...............................
....................38
Daytime
running lamps
.......................7
9, 80, 84
Daytime
running lamps, LED
................19
8,
19
9
Deactivating
t
he
p
assenger
a
irbag
.......10
1,
10
8
Deadlocking
...............................
...............42, 45
Defrosting
...............................
...................66, 67
Demisting
...............................
...................66, 67
Diesel
...............................
.............................157
Dimensions
..............................
.....................224
Dipstick
................
.................................... 27, 171
Direction
i
ndicators
.......... 8
2, 84, 198, 200, 203
Doors
..............................................................
.46
Driving
e
conomically ......................................... 9
Dynamic
stability control
(
DSC)
................................... 1
6, 18, 92, 94, 96Engine,
Diesel ......... 1 4, 157, 170, 219, 222, 223
Engine,
petrol ........................ 1 57, 169, 220, 221
Engines
..............................
..................220,
2
22
Environment
...............................
.................9, 43
ESC (electronic stability control)
....................16G
auge, fuel.............................................. 11, 155
Gearbox,
e
lectronic
.............. 9
, 23, 71, 74, 128, 133, 175
Gearbox,
m
anual
...............
. 9, 70, 74, 126, 132, 133, 175
Gear
efficiency indicator
...............................12
7
Gear
lever, manual gearbox
.........................12
6
Glove
box
..................................................7
0 -72
Grip control
.....................................................95
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