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Up a level in the menu.
S
elect
a
line
in
the
list.
Press one of the buttons to select the
next
or
previous
track.
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast
for wards
or
backwards. Skip
a track.
Select
a track or a folder.
Press LIST
to
display
the
menu
of
f
olders
in
the
compilation.
To
play
a
disc
or
memory
stick
which
h
as already been inserted, press
SOURCE or SRC
several
times
in
s
uccession and select "
CD" or " USB ".
Press one of the buttons to select the
next
or
previous
folder
in
the
order
c
hosen.
CD, USB
Playing a compilation
Insert an MP3 compilation in the CD p layer or connect a memory stick to the
U
SB port, directly or via an extension
l
ead.
The
system creates playlists (temporary
m
emory) the creation time for which can take
f
rom
a few seconds to several minutes.
The
playlists are updated every time the
i
gnition is switched off or a USB memory stick
i
s
c
onnected.
Play
starts automatically after a period which
d
epends on the capacity of the USB memory
st
ick.
At
a
first connection, the order suggested is
b
y
folder. When connecting again, the order
p
reviously chosen is retained.
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Having selected the desired sorting ("B
y folders ", "By ar tists ", "By
genres ", "By playlists ")
press OK.
Then
confirm OK to save the
modifications.
-
B
y folders :
all folders containing
a
udio files recognised on the
p
eripheral device, in alphabetical
order
without following the folder
s
tructure.
-
B
y ar tists :
all of the artist names
d
efined in the ID3 Tags, in
al
phabetical
o
rder.
-
B
y genres :
all of the genres
d
efined in the ID3 Tags.
-
By
playlists :
if playlists have
b
een saved.
Make
a long press on LIST
or press
MENU , select " Multimedia ", then
" Media parameters " and finally
" Choice of track listing " to display
the different types of sorting.
USB memory stick - File
sorting
* Check your player's manual.
USB players
The audio files on a Mass Storage portable p
layer* can be heard through the vehicle's
s
peakers by connecting it to the USB port
(
cable
no
t
s
upplied).
Management
of the device is via the
a
udio system controls. If
the portable player is not recognised by
t
he USB port, connect it to the auxiliary Jack
s
ocket.
The Apple
® player must be updated regularly f
or
the
best
connection.
The playlists are those defined in the Apple
®
p l aye r.
The Apple
® player must be generation 5 or l
ater.
.
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Activate the streaming source by pressing S OURCE or SRC.
Control
o
f playback is via the audio system.
T
he contextual information can be
d
isplayed in the screen.
Then
adjust
the
volume
of
the
audio
s
ystem.
Pair/connect the telephone: see the
"
USING THE TELEPHONE" section.
Press the SOURCE
or SRC button
several
times
in
succession
and
s
elect "
AUX".
Auxiliary socket (AUX)
The auxiliary Jack socket permits the c
onnection of a portable non-mass storage
d
evice or an Apple
® player if not recognised by t
he
USB
port.
Do
not
connect a device to the USB
p
ort
and
to
the auxiliary Jack socket at
t
he
same
time.
Connect
the
portable device to the auxiliary
J
ack
socket
using
a
suitable cable (not
sup
plied). First
adjust the volume on your portable device.
The display and management of controls is on
t
he portable device.
Depending on the compatibility of the phone
Streaming - Playing audio
files via Bluetooth
Streaming allows music files on a telephone to be heard via the vehicle's speakers.
The
telephone must support the appropriate
B
luetooth profiles (Profiles A2DP / AVRCP).
In
certain cases, playing of the
a
udio files must be initiated from the
t
elephone.
The
audio quality depends on the quality of the
t
ransmission from the telephone.
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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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Locking ......................................... 58, 63, 65, 68
Locking from
the inside
..............................
.......................69
Long
objects, transporting
............................11
7
Low fuel level
..............................
...........20, 209
Luggage
retaining
strap
............................................................ 11
8 Player,
MP3 CD ............................ 3 12, 361, 362
Player,
USB .......................................... 3 12, 363
Port,
USB
..................................... 1
04, 312, 363
Pressures, tyres
........................................... 2
79
Pre-tensioning
sea
t belts
..............................
.....................146
Priming
the fuel system
...............................23
8
Protecting
children
................. 1
46, 148, 151-165
Puncture
................
.......................................239
Radio
...............
..................................... 308, 357
Radio,
digital (Digital Audio
Broadcasting
- DAB)
.......................... 3
10, 359
RDS
................
...................................... 309, 357
Rear
s
creen,
d
emisting
................................10
1
Recharging
the battery
........................ 2
67, 268
Reduction of electrical load
.......................... 2
19
Regeneration
of the particle filter
................23
0
Reinitialising
the electric
windows
....................................................... 76
R
einitialising the remote
control
.....................................................6
1, 67
Reminder,
key in ignition
...............................17
0
Remote
control
..........................................56
-68
Removing
a wheel
..............................
.........247
Removing
the mat
...............................
..........113
Replacing
bu
lbs
..............................
......251-259
Replacing
f
uses
..............................
......260-264
Replacing
the air filter
..................................23
0
RMaintenance, routine ...................... 10, 224-231
Map reading lamps ...................................... 10
5
Markings,
id
entification
.............................................. 2
79
Massage
function
...............................
...........84
Mat
.......
......................................................... 113
Memorising
a speed
.................................... 20
4
Menu
(touch screen tablet)
.... 2
83, 287 288, 290,
2
94, 302, 304, 306,
316,
318, 320, 336, 338
Menu,
main
..............................
....................356
Menus
(audio)
..............................3
02, 304, 306
Mirror, rear view
............................................. 89
M
irrors, door ......................................87,
88, 195
Mirror, vanity
..............................
..................103
Misfuel prevention
...............................
..........2 11
Mountings,
I
sofix
...............................
...........160
MP3
CD
................
........................ 312, 361, 362Oil
change
...............................
.....................
226
Oil consumption
...........................................
2
26
OIl,
eng
ine
...............................
.....................
226
Opening the bonnet
.....................................
2
23
Opening the boot
..............................
..57, 62, 79
Opening the doors ............................. 5 6, 62, 78
Opening the panoramic
roof blind
.................................................... 10
7
M
O
Navigation ....................................................288
Net, storage................................................... 118
Number
plate lamps
..................................... 25
9
N
Pads, brake ..................................................2 31
Paint colour code ......................................... 2
79
Panoramic
glass sunroof
.............................10
7
Parcel shelf, rear
................................... 1
19, 123
Parking
brake
........................................ 1
74, 231
Parking
brake, electric
....................1
8, 175, 231
Parking
sensors, front
..................................2
07
Parking
sensors, rear................................... 206
Personalisation
...............................
...............39
Petrol
...............................
.............................210
Player, Apple
® .............................. .................314
P
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Under floor storage .......................................12 1
Under-inflation
(
detection)
...............................
...................192
Unlocking
..............................
................... 56, 62
Unlocking
from
the inside
..............................
.......................69
Unlocking
the boot
......................................... 56
U
nlocking the doors
................................. 5
6, 62
Updating
risk areas
...................................... 29
9
Updating
the date
............................... 4
1, 46, 50
Updating
the time
............................... 4
1, 46, 50
UREA
...............
...................................... 33, 232
USB
........
...................................... 104, 312, 364
Ventilation
..............................
....... 90 -91, 93, 97
Voice
recognition
...............................
.. 329, 333
Warning
and indicator lamps
....................16
-28
Warning
lamp, Diesel engine
pre-heater
...............................
.....................26
Warning
lam
ps
.......................................... 16
-24
Warning
lamp, SCR emissions
control
system
............................................. 24
W
arning lamp, Service................................... 19
Weights
...............
......................... 272, 275, 277Wheel, spare ........................................
24
4, 245
Window controls ............................................ 75
W
iper
b
lades
(
changing)
....................... 1
37, 221
Wiper, rear .................................................... 13 8
Wipers
.............................................2
7, 135, 136
Wipers,
automatic
rain sensitive
...................................... 13
5,
13
6
U
V
W
.
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