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To display the "TELEPHONE" menu:
- Make along press on SOURCE or
SRC .
- Or, press OK to display the
contextual menu. Select "Call "
and
confirm.
-
O
r, press MENU , select
" Telephone "
and confirm.
Sel
ect
"Call "
and confirm.
Select " Dial"
to enter a number and
c
onfirm. Select OK
and confirm to start the
c
all.
Select
numbers one at a time using
t
he 7 and 8 buttons and confirm.
Making a call - Dialling
Correction allows numbers to be deleted one a
t a time.
Then
select
and
confirm:
-
"
Connect telephone "
/
"
D
isconnect telephone
":
t
o
connect
/
disconnect
the
t
elephone or the hands-free
connection
on
ly.
-
"
Connect media player "
/
"
D
isconnect media player
":
t
o
connect
/
disconnect
only
s
treaming.
-
" Connect telephone +
media player "
/
" Disconnect
telephone + media player ":
t
o
connect /
disconnect
the
t
elephone
(hands-free
and
s
treaming).
-
" Delete connection ":
to
delete
t
he
pa
iring.
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To display the "TELEPHONE" menu:
- M ake a long press on SRC/TEL.
-
O
r, press the dial to display the
contextual
menu. Select "Call "
and
confirm.
-
O
r, press MENU , select
" Telephone "
and confirm. Select
"Ca
ll"
and confirm.
To display the "
TELEPHONE"
menu:
-
M
ake
a
long
press
on
SRC/TEL .
-
O
r, press the dial to display the
contextual
menu.
Select
" Call "
and
confirm.
-
O
r, press MENU , select
" Telephone "
and
confirm.
Select
" Ca
ll "
and
confirm.
Select " Calls list "
and
confirm. Select "Directory "
and confirm.
Select
the
number
and
confirm
to
s
tart
the
call.
Making a call - Recently
called numbers* Making a call - From the
directory of contacts
The calls list includes calls sent and
received
in the vehicle using the
c
onnected
t
elephone.
It
is possible to make a call directly
f
rom the telephone; park the vehicle
f
irst as a safety measure.
*
D
epending
on
the
compatibility
of
the
t
elephone.
.
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During a call, press OK t o display the
contextual menu.
A
long
press
on
ESC or on TEL ,
SOURCE
or SRC
also
rejects
an
inc
oming
c
all.
Select
a
contact
then
confirm.
Select
the
number
and
confirm. "
YES " to accept the call is selected
by
default.
Press OK
to
accept
the
call.
Select " NO"
and
confirm
to
reject
t
he
call.
or
Press one of these buttons to accept
the
call. In
the contextual menu,
select
"Hang up "
to end the call.
A
long press on one of these buttons
a
lso ends the call.
Home
Receiving a call
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a
superimposed display in the multifunction
sc
reen.
Business
Mobile
(depending
o
n
t
he
i
nformation
a
vailable in the contact
records of the telephone
connected).
Managing calls
Hang up
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The Ambience, Treble and Bass audio settings a re d ifferent a nd i ndependent f
or each sound source.
On-board
audio: Arkamys
© Sound
Staging
optimises
sound
distribution in
t
he
t
he
p
assenger
c
ompartment.
The
distribution
(or
spatialisation using
t
he
Arkamys
© system), is an audio p
rocess
which allows the sound quality
t
o
be
improved according to the setting
c
hosen,
corresponding to the position
o
f
the
listeners in the vehicle.
Audio settings
Screen C
Screen A
Press ¯ to display the audio settings m
enu.
Press ¯
to
display
the
audio
settings
m
enu.
Press 7 or 8
to
modify
the
selected
se
tting.
Press 5 or 6 for the previous or
next
setting
in
the
list. The
settings available are:
-
A
mbience,
-
Bass,
-
Treble,
-
Loudness,
-
D
istribution: Personalised or Driver,
-
L
eft
/
right balance,
-
F
ader
(front / rear balance),
-
A
uto.
volume. Select
and confirm "Other
settings… "
to display the next
s
etting in the list.
The
Ambience,
Treble
and
Bass
audio
se
ttings
a
re
sep
arate
a
nd
i
ndependent
f
or
each
sound
source.
.
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Search for a device Connections management
BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
Define the vehicle
parameters*
Choice of sounds Choice of language
Display configuration
* Depending on vehicle equipment.
C hoice of units
Date and time adjustment
Display parameters
Brightness
1
11
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
PERSONALISATION -
CONFIGURATION
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QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
The
quality of reception of
t
he radio station listened
to
gradually deteriorates
o
r the stored stations do
not
function (no sound,
87
.5 MHz is displayed...). The
vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station
l
istened to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area
t
hrough which the vehicle is travelling.Activate
the RDS function to enable the system
t
o check whether there is a more power ful
t
ransmitter in the geographical area.
The
environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...)
b
lock reception, including in RDS mode.This
phenomenon is normal and does not
i
ndicate a failure of the audio equipment.
The
aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going
t
hrough an automatic car wash or in an underground car park).Have
the aerial checked by a CITROËN dealer.
Sound cut-outs of 1 to
2 seconds
in radio mode.During
this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for another
f
requency giving better reception of the station.Deactivate
the RDS function if the phenomenon
i
s too frequent and always on the same route.
The
traffic announcement
(
TA)
is
displayed. I
d
o
n
ot receive any traffic
information. The
radio station does not broadcast traffic information.Tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic
information.
The stored stations are not
found
(no sound, 87.5 MHz
i
s
displayed...). An
incorrect waveband is selected.Press the BAND button to return to the waveband
on
which the stations are stored.
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QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
The
message "USB
p
eripheral error"
or "Peripheral not
recognised"
is displayed in
t
he
screen. The
USB memory stick is not recognised.
The
memory stick may be corrupt.Reformat
the memory stick (FAT32).
A telephone connects
automatically,
d
isconnecting
a
nother
t
elephone. Automatic
connection overrides manual connection.Modify
the telephone settings to remove
a
utomatic
c
onnection.
The Apple
® player is
not
recognised when
c
onnecting
to the USB
po
rt. The Apple® player is of a generation that is not compatible with a U
SB c
onnection. Connect the Apple® player to the AUX Jack s
ocket
using
a
suitable cable (not supplied).
The
hard
disk
or
device
i
s
not
recognised
when
c
onnecting
to
the
USB
po
rt. Some
hard
disks
and
devices
need
a
power
supply
greater
than
is
p
rovided
by
the
audio
system. Connect
the
device
to the 230 V socket, the 12 V
s
ocket
or
an
external power supply.
Caution :
ensure
that the device does not
t
ransmit
a
voltage
greater than 5 V (risk of
d
estruction
of
the
system).
When
streaming,
the
s
ound
cuts
momentarily. Some
models
of
telephone
prioritise
connection
with
the
"hands-
free"
pro
file. Delete the "hands-free" connection profile to
improve
streaming.
In
"Random
all"
play,
not
a
ll
of
the
tracks
are
played. In
"Random
all"
play,
the
system
can
only
take
into
account
up
to
9
99
tracks.
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QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
With
the engine off, the
a
udio
system switches off
a
fter
a
few minutes of use.When
the engine is switched off, the audio system operating time
d
epends on the state of charge of the battery.
The
switch-off is normal: energy economy mode is activated
a
utomatically to preserve the state of charge of the vehicle's
b
attery. (See the "Energy Economy Mode" section).Start
the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
c
harge.
The
message "the audio
s
ystem
is overheated"
a
ppears on the display. In
order to protect the installation if the surrounding temperature
i
s too high, the audio system switches to an automatic thermal
p
rotection mode leading to a reduction of the volume or stopping of
t
he playing of the CD. Switch
the audio system off for a few minutes to
a
llow the system to cool.
.
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