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GUIDANCE (1/4)Guidance screens
Intersection map
During guidance, before each change
of direction, the system will gradually
zoom into the junction.
To deactivate automatic zoom, please
refer to “Advanced” in the “Navigation
settings” section.
Lane images
When approaching a road change (on
major roads), the system may switch
to “Show lane images” mode: an 3D
image provides a close-up view of the
junction with a turn arrow and road
signs.
To deactivate lane images, please
refer to the information on “Advanced
Settings” in the section on “Navigation
settings”.
Precautions regarding
navigation
Use of the navigation
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.
Guidance Voice
During guidance, before each turning,
the system will give voice instructions.
To deactivate or reactivate voice guid-
ance, please refer to the “Navigation
settings” section.
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“Display instructions”
This function makes it possible to view
the route plan.
Several details of the route will appear:
– direction-change arrow;
– road types;
– road names;
– miles/kilometres before a fork in the road.
“Display route map”
This function makes it possible to view
the map of the route.
“Display route demo”
This function makes it possible to view
a demonstration of the route.
GUIDANCE (2/4)
“Route summary”
This function is used to return to the
previous screen. The details of the
journey time, the miles and the type of
journey (“IQ Routes™" activated/deac-
tivated) are displayed.
Note: to directly access this page from
the navigation map, press the informa-
tion block set for your trip.
“Display destination”
This function lets you see changes in
direction as an image.
“Display traffic on route”
This function gives you an overview of
all the traffic incidents affecting your
journey.
Route details
This function allows you to view your
route before guidance begins. Press
the “+” button, then “Route details” after
entering a destination.
The following choices will be available:
– “Display instructions”;
– “Display route map”;
– “Display route demo”;
– “Route summary”;
– “Display destination”;
– “Display traffic on route”.
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“Use this location to...”
This menu enables the selected posi-
tion to be used to:
– centre the map on the vehicle’s loca-tion;
– navigate to a point on the map;
– search for a point on the map;
– add a point on the map to the favour- ites;
– add a point on the map to the POI;
– correct the position of your vehicle.
“Find”
This menu allows you to centre the map
on:
– your home;
– a saved address;
– an address;
– a recent destination;
– TomTom Places;
– a recharging station search;
– a point of interest;
– your position;
– latitude and longitude.
VIEW MAP
To access the map explorer, from the
main menu, press “Navigation” then
select “View map”. To move around the
map, use the touchscreen or the central
control on equipped vehicles.
Pop-up menu “+”Press “+” to access the following
menus:
– “Use this location to...”;
– “Find”;
– “Edit information on the map”;
– “Add to saved locations”.
“Edit information on the map”
This menu enables the activation/deac-
tivation of map settings such as:
– traffic;
– names;
– points of interest;
– charging stations for your electric ve- hicle;
– the satellite image map background;
– the GPS coordinates.
“Add to saved locations”
This menu lets you add the position
selected on the map to the saved ad-
dresses.
Give your Favourite a name that is easy
to remember. You navigation system
will always suggest a name - usually a
favourite address. To enter a name, just
begin typing on the touchscreen.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.
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SERVICES Z.E.
The Services Z.E. are only available on
electric vehicles.
They include on-board vehicle serv-
ices and other services accessible from
outside the vehicle (mobile phone and
Internet).
They enable you to determine, inter
alia, the charge status of your vehicle,
using mobile phones or your computer.
This information is also available di-
rectly on the instrument panel of your
vehicle.
For further information, please contact
an Authorised Dealer of brand.
Accessing the
Services Z.E.
To access the Services Z.E.:
– from the main menu, press “Navigation”;
– select “Navigation services”;
– select “Services Z.E.”.
“Search by availability”
This option gives you access to a list
of the nearest recharging stations
with at least one recharging terminal
available.
“E.V. Services guided
tour”
This menu gives access to a series
of tutorials explaining the Services
Z.E. and functions relating to elec-
tric vehicles. You can press the
“Suivant” button to move to the next
screen, or the “Précédent” button to
return to the previous screen.
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RANGE
The range distance is only available for
electric vehicles.
Attainability of the
destination
The classic map display indicates
whether the battery level of your elec-
tric vehicle is sufficient to reach your
destination:
– chequered flag: the vehicle can reach your destination at the current
battery level;
– chequered flag with lightning symbol on red background: look for a re-
charging station to avoid running out
of power.
Low battery warning
When the charge level reaches the
minimum alert level on the instrument
panel, the system automatically pro-
poses a list of recharging stations near
your current location.
Deactivating the low battery
warning
This option enables you to deactivate
the automatic proposal of recharging
stations when the battery level is low:
– from the “Navigation” menu, select “Settings” then “EV settings”.
– select the “Disable low battery warn- ing” option.
Select this option again to reactivate
the low battery alert.
Note: if the ongoing guidance is indi-
cating an attainable charging point, the
low battery alert will not be triggered.
Range view
– In guidance mode, from the route summary screen: you can see the
route portions (zones) that are at-
tainable (in green) and non-attaina-
ble (in red);
– when not in guidance mode, from the “attainable zone” main menu: your
range distance is shown as a radi-
ous around your vehicle’s current
position.
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ADDING, MANAGING SAVED ADDRESSES
Save an address from a
recent destination
– In the “Drive to...” menu, select “Recent destinations”;
– select the recent destination you wish to save;
– on the screen/map, press “ +” then
“Add to saved locations”;
– give a name to an address, then press “Next”;
– If the “Home” address is not regis- tered, the system asks if the saved
address is your home, select “Yes”
or “No”. A message confirms that the
address has been saved.
– If the “Home” address is registered, the system offers to select this ad-
dress.
Renaming a saved address
– From the main menu, press “Navigation” then “Settings” then
“Manage saved locations”;
– select an address saved in the memory that you wish to remember;
– on the screen/map, press “Rename”;
– enter the new name for the saved address, then press “Next” to con-
firm.
Deleting a saved address
– From the “Manage saved locations” menu, select the saved address you
wish to delete;
– on the screen/map, press “Delete”;
– a message asks you to confirm the deletion - press “Yes” to confirm or
“No” to cancel.
Accessing saved
addresses
To access saved addresses, from the
main menu press “Navigation”, then
“Drive to...”, then “Saved locations”.
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LISTENING TO THE RADIO (1/5)
Selecting a wavelength
Select the required waveband (AM, FM
or DR) by pressing 1:
– AM;
– FM;
– DR.
You can also select the waveband
using the steering column control (refer
to the control details).
Choose an FM or AM radio
station
There are different modes for choosing
a radio station.
After having selected the wavelength,
select the mode by pressing tabs 3, 4
or 5.
Three search modes are available:
– “Frequency” mode (tab 3);
– “List” mode (tab 4);
– “Preset” mode (tab 5).
These modes can be changed with the
steering column control. “Preset” mode
This operation mode allows you to
recall on demand those stations which
you have already stored (refer to infor-
mation on “Storing a station” in this sec-
tion).
Press the buttons 2 (numbered 1 to 6)
to select your stored stations.
You can also change a saved station
using the steering column control.
Preset List Frequency
1
345
2
2
Accessing the
radio
Touchscreen
From the main menu, press
“Multimedia”, then “Radio”.
Radio front panel / Multimedia front
panel
Press the “Radio” button on the panel
to select the radio source.
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LISTENING TO THE RADIO (2/5)To select a radio station DR
(terrestrial digital radio)
There are different modes for choosing
a radio station.
After selecting the waveband, select
the mode by pressing the tabs 15 or 16.
Two search modes are available:
– “List” mode (tab 15);
– “Preset” mode (tab 16).
These modes can be changed with the
steering column control.
“Frequency” mode
This mode allows stations to be
searched for either manually or au-
tomatically by scanning the selected
range of frequencies.
To scan the frequency range:
– manually run through the frequen-
cies in steps by repeatedly press-
ing 9 or 11 ;
– automatically go to the next station by pressing 8 or 12;
– move the cursor 10 to find the re- quired frequency.
“List” mode
This mode displays a list of available
radio stations. These are listed alpha-
betically (FM band only).
Tap 6 or 7 to scroll through all the sta-
tions or slide your finger on the touch-
screen.
To update this list, please see the fol-
lowing pages.
The names of the radio stations that do
not use the RDS system will not appear
on the screen. Only their frequency is
displayed and sorted at the beginning
of the list.
Preset List Frequency
811912
6
7
Preset List Frequency
3.BNR
1.Arrow
4.Jazz FM 2.Decibel5.Radio Pop
10
Radio DR1
Preset List
1615
13
14
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