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Instruments and controls
Door mirrors 54
Front electric windows 4 9
Opening
the
bonnet
1
68 Touch
screen tablet
2
8 -34, 226 -288
Setting the date/time
3
8
Brightness of instruments
3
9
Heating,
v
entilation
5
6-59
Manual
a
ir
c
onditioning
6
0-61
Automatic air conditioning
6
2- 65
5 -speed manual gearbox
1
26
Gear
efficiency indicator
1
27
Electronic
gearbox
1
28 -131
Hill
start assist
1
32
Stop
& Start
1
33 -135
Grip
control
9
5 -96
Glove
box
7
0 -72
Auxiliary
socket
7
0 -71,
73,
242
Courtesy
lamp
6
8
Rear
view
mirror
5
5
Emergency
or
assistance
c
all
9
1,
226 -227
Parking
brake
1
25
12
V
accessory
socket
7
0 -72
USB port / Auxiliary socket 70 -71, 73, 242
Dashboard
fuses
2
06 -210
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Auxiliary socket
USB port
When the USB port is used, the p
ortable device charges automatically.
For
more information on the use of
t
his equipment, refer to the "Audio and
t
elematics"
se
ction.
For
more
information
on
using
this
e
quipment,
refer
to
the
"Audio
and
t
elematics"
se
ction. It
permits the connection of a portable device
t
o listen to your music files via the vehicle's
s
peakers.
The
management of the files is done using your
p
ortable
d
evice.
It
allows
the
connection
of
a
portable
device
or
a
USB
memory
stick.
It
reads
the
audio
files
which
are
sent
to
your
a
udio
system
and
played
via
the
vehicle's
s
peakers.
You
can
manage
these
files
using
the
steering
m
ounted
or
audio
system
controls. A
message is displayed if the power
d
rawn by the portable device exceeds
t
he current supplied by the vehicle.
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Ease of use and comfort
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Coat hooks
They are located above each rear door.Electronic gearbox
The armrest can be inclined for wards to benefit from its comfort or folded completely
ba
ckwards.
Front armrest
Manual gearbox
(depending on equipment)
These storage spaces can be used to house portable devices (mobile phone,
M
P3 player...) which can be connected
t
o the USB port / auxiliary socket or
c
harged from the 12 V socket in the
c
entre console.
F
F
or access to the closed storage box, lift
t
he lever to open the lid.
F
F
or access to the open storage box below
t
he armrest, lift the complete armrest
t
owards the rear.
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With the engine running, press to mute the sound.
With
the ignition off, press to switch
t
he system on.
Volume
adjustment (each source
i
s
i
ndependent,
i
ncluding
T
raffic
a
nnouncements (TA) and navigation
i
nstructions).
Selecting
the
audio
source
(depending
on
ve
rsion):
-
"
FM"
/
"AM"
/
"DAB"*
stations.
-
"
USB"
memory
stick.
-
T
elephone
connected
by
Bluetooth*
and
B
luetooth*
audio
streaming.
-
M
edia
player
connected
to
the
auxiliary
s
ocket
( jack,
cable
not
supplied).
*
Depending
on
equipment.
Short-cuts:
using
the
touch
buttons
in
the
upper
b
and
of
the
touch
screen
tablet,
it
is
possible
t
o
go
directly
to
the
selection
of
audio
source,
t
he
list
of
stations
(or
titles,
depending
on
the
s
ource)
or
to
the
temperature
setting.
The screen is of the "resistive" type, it
is
n
ecessary
t
o
p
ress
f
irmly,
p
articularly
f
or "flick" gestures (scrolling through a
l
ist, moving the map...). A simple wipe
w
ill not be enough. Pressing with more
t
han one finger is not recognised.
The screen can be used when wearing
g
loves. This technology allows use at
a
ll
t
emperatures.
In
very hot conditions, the volume may
b
e
limited to protect the system. The
r
eturn to normal takes place when
t
he
temperature in the passenger
c
ompartment drops. To clean the screen, use a soft
non-abrasive
cloth (spectacles cloth)
w
ithout any additional product.
Do
not use pointed objects on the
sc
reen.
Do not touch the screen with wet
hands.
.
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Level 1Level 2 Comments
Media
List List of FM stations
Press
on a radio station to select it.
Media
Source FM Radio
Select
change of source
DAB Radio
AM Radio
USB
iPod
Bluetooth
AUX
Media
Preset Press
on an empty location to "Preset" (save) to it.
.
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Music
USB playerSelecting the source
The steering mounted SRC ( s o u r c e)
button can be used to go to the next
m
edia source, available if the source
i
s active.
Select
change of source.
Press on Media
to display the
p
rimary
pag
e.
The
system
builds
playlists
(in
temporary
m
emory),
an
operation
which
can
take
from
a
few
seconds
to
several
minutes
at
the
first
c
onnection.
Reduce
the
number
of
non-music
files
and
the
n
umber
of
folders
to
reduce
the
waiting
time.
The
playlists
are
updated
every
time
the
i
gnition
is
switched
off
or
connection
of
a
USB
m
emory
stick.
The
lists
are
memorised:
if
they
a
re
not
modified,
the
subsequent
loading
time
w
ill
be
shorter.
Insert
the
USB
memory
stick
into
the
USB
port
o
r
connect
the
USB
device
to
the
USB
port
u
sing
a
suitable
cable
(not
supplied).
Auxiliary (AUX) socket
Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to t
he auxiliary Jack socket using an audio cable
(
not
sup
plied).
First
adjust the volume of your portable device
(
to a high level). Then adjust the volume of your
a
udio system.
Display
and management of the controls are
v
ia the portable device. Choose
the source.
Press OK
to confirm the selection.
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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.
Audio and Telematics