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263"Media" voice commands
These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the voice recognition button on the steering wheel, as long as
there is no telephone call in progress.Level 1 Level 2Level 3
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mment
Play track "
ti
tle 1" Plays the track "Title 1".
Play album "Album 1 " Plays the songs in album "Album 1".
Play ar tist "Ar tist 1 " Plays the songs by "Artist 1".
Play musical genre "
j
azz" Plays the songs of the "Jazz" musical genre.
Play playlist "Playlist 1 " Plays the songs in the playlist "Playlist 1".
Play podcast "
ra
dio 1" Plays the podcast "Podcast 1".
Play audio book "Book 1 " Plays the audio book "Book 1".
Play track number "5 " Plays track number "5".
Select "
u
SB" Selects the USB media as the active audio source.
Scan "Album " Displays the list of albums available.
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264"navigation" voice commands
These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the voice recognition button on the steering wheel, as long as
there is no telephone call in progress.Level 1 Level 2Level 3
co
mment
Go home Displays the route home.
2
d
mode Changes to 2D mode.
3
d
mode Changes to 3D mode.
de
lete route Deletes the route displayed.
Add a favourite Displays the favourites screen page.
rep
eat instruction Repeats the last voice message spoken.
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265"test message" voice commands
These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the telephone button on the steering wheel, as long as there
is no telephone call in progress.Level 1 Level 2Level 3
co
mment
Send a text to 0123456789
Starts the voice procedure for sending a pre-
defined text message using the system.
Send a text to Henri
d
u
pontMobile phone
d
isplay text Henri
d
u
pontMobile phone Displays the message box downloaded from the
telephone.
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266"Hands-free calls" voice commands
Commands available during a call.
These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page during a call after pressing the telephone button on the steering wheel, as
long as there is no telephone call in progress.Level 1 Level 2Level 3
co
mment
Send 0123456789 The selection tones for 0123456789 are sent.
Send "Voicemail
password" The selection tones for the numbers saved in
" Voicemail password" are sent.
Activate speakers Transfers the call to the telephone or the system
Activate /
d
e
activate
mike System mike ON / OFF.
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267Audio system
Multimedia audio system - Bluetooth® telephone
Contents
First steps
2 68
Steering mounted controls
2
69
Radio
2
70
Media
2
72
Telephone
2
74
Settings
2
75
Voice commands
2
76
The system is coded in such a way that it will only operate in your
vehicle. As a safety measure, the driver must only carry out operations
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is stationary.
When the engine is not running and to prevent discharging of the
battery, the audio system may switch off following activation of
energy economy mode.
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268First steps
On/off, volume setting.
Select FM and AM wavebands.
Display the list of connected
telephones.Rotate: scroll through a list or adjust
radio station.
Press: confirm the option displayed in
the screen.
Select USB or AUX source. Information on the current radio
station or media.Repeat play.
Select preset stations.
FM-A, FM-B, FM- C, AM-A, AM-B,
AM-C. Mute / restore sound. Radio buttons 1 to 6:
Select a pre-set radio station.
Long press: pre-set a station.
Random (shuffle) play
Automatic frequency search up.
Select the next USB track.
Press and hold: fast for ward.
Display the menu and adjust options. Automatic frequency search down.
Select the previous USB track.
Press and hold: fast back.
Abandon the current operation.
Go up one level (menu or folder).
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269Steering mounted controls
Pause / restore the CD, USB/iPod,
Bluetooth® sources.
Mute / restore sound from the radio.
Switch the microphone off / on during
a telephone call.
Switch voice recognition on.
Interrupt a voice message to start a
new voice command.
Interrupt voice recognition. Push up or down: increase or
decrease the volume for voice
announcements and music sources,
hands-free and speaking texts. Accept an incoming call.
Accept a second incoming call and
put the current call on hold.
Switch on voice recognition for the
telephone function.
Interrupt a voice message to issue
another voice command.
Interrupt voice recognition.
Radio, push up or down: select the
next / previous station.
Radio, hold up or down: sweep
frequencies up / down until the button
is released.
Media, push up or down: select the
next / previous track.
Media, hold up or down: fast for ward
/
b
ack until the button is released.
Reject the incoming call.
End the call in progress.
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Briefly press one of the buttons to
carry out an automatic search down/
up for radio stations. Press the "
rAd
IO
" button to select
the FM or AM waveband.
Turn the dial to carry out a manual
search down/up for radio stations.
Press the dial to display the list of
stations received locally.
Turn the dial to choose a radio station
then press to select it. Press the "
rAd
IO
" button to select
the FM or AM waveband.
Press the ME
nu b
utton.
Press the "
A-B-
c" b
utton to select
one of the three sets of preset
stations.
Select "re gional" then press to
switch RDS on or off.
Make a long press one of the buttons
to preset the current radio station.
The name of the station is displayed
and an audible signal confirms the
preset.
Press "
InFO" t o display information
on the current radio station.
Presetting a station
Selecting a station
The surroundings (hills, buildings,
tunnel, parking, under ground...) may
prevent reception, including RDS
alternative frequencies.
This phenomenon is normal in the
propagation of radio waves and does
not in any way imply a fault with the
audio system.RDS, if displayed, makes it possible
to continue listening to the same radio
station using the alternative frequencies
function. However, in certain conditions
it may not be possible to stay with the
same station as not all radio stations
cover the entire country. When reception
is poor the system switches to a regional
frequency.
Radio
rdS
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