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The classifications available are those
of the portable device connected
(artists/albums/genres/playlists/
audiobooks/podcasts); you can also use
a classification structured in the form of
a
library.
The default classification used is by artist.
To modify the classification used, return
to the first level of the menu then select
the desired classification (playlists for
example) and confirm to go down through
the menu to the desired track.
The version of software in the audio system
may not be compatible with the generation of
your Apple
® p l aye r.
Information and advice
The system supports USB Mass Storage
devices, BlackBerry® devices or Apple®
players via USB sockets. The adapter
cable is not supplied.
Device management is done by the audio
system controls.
Other devices, not recognised on
connection, must be connected to the
auxiliary socket using a
Jack cable (not
supplied) or via Bluetooth streaming,
depending on compatibility.
To protect the system, do not use a
USB
hub.
The audio equipment will only play audio files
with ".wav", ".wma", ".aac", ".ogg" and ".mp3"
file extensions and with a
bit rate of between
32
Kbps and 320
Kbps.
It also supports VBR (Variable Bit Rate) mode.
No other file types (".mp4", etc.) can be read.
Files of the ".wma" type should be to the wma
9
standard.
Sampling frequencies supported are 11, 22,
44
and 48
kHz. It is advisable to restrict file names to
20
characters, without using special characters
(e.g. " " ?.; ù) so as to avoid any reading or
display problems.
Use only USB memory sticks in FAT32
format
(File Allocation Table).
It is recommended that the original USB
cable for the portable device be used.
In order to be able to play a
burned CDR or
CDRW, select standards ISO
9660 level 1, 2 or
Joliet if possible when burning the CD.
If the disc is burned in another format, it may
not be played correctly.
It is recommended that the same burning
standard be always used on an individual disc,
with the lowest speed possible (4x maximum)
for the best acoustic quality.
In the particular case of a
multi-session CD, the
Joliet standard is recommended.
Telephone
USB sockets
Depending on equipment, for more information
on the USB socket(s) compatible with the
CarPlay
®, MirrorLinkTM or Android Auto
applications, refer to the "Ease of use and
comfort" section.
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18,5 21,5
23 °CFirst steps
With the engine running, a press
mutes the sound.
With the ignition off, a press turns
the system on.
Adjustment of the volume.
Use the buttons either side of or below the
touch screen for access to the menus, then
press the virtual buttons in the touch screen.
Depending on the model, use the "Source" or
"Menu" buttons on the left of the touch screen
for access to the menus, then press the virtual
buttons in the touch screen.
You can display the menus at any time by
pressing the screen briefly with three fingers.
All of the touch areas of the screen are white.
Press the cross to go back a
level.
Press "OK" to confirm. The touch screen is of the "capacitive"
type.
To clean the screen, use a
soft, non-
abrasive cloth (e.g. spectacles cloth) with
no additional product.
Do not use sharp objects on the screen.
Do not touch the screen with wet hands.
*
d
epending on equipment.
Certain information is displayed permanently in
the upper banner of the touch screen:
-
R
eminder of the air conditioning information
(depending on version), and direct access to
the corresponding menu.
-
G
o directly to the selection of the audio
source, to the list of radio stations (or list of
titles depending on the source).
-
G
o to the message notifications, emails,
map updates and, depending on the
services, the navigation notifications.
-
G
o to the settings for the touch screen and
the digital instrument panel.
Selecting the audio source (depending on
version):
-
F
M/DAB*/AM* radio stations.
-
U
SB memory stick.
-
C
D Player (depending on model).
-
M
edia player connected via the auxiliary
socket (depending on model).
-
T
elephone connected via Bluetooth and
Bluetooth multimedia broadcast* (streaming).
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Select "Radio settings ".
Select " General ".Media
USB socket
Insert the USB memory stick in the USB socket
or connect the USB device to the USB socket
using a
suitable cable (not supplied).
To protect the system, do not use a
USB
hub.
The system builds playlists (in temporary
memory), an operation which can take from
a
few seconds to several minutes at the first
connection.
Reduce the number of non-music files and the
number of folders to reduce the waiting time.
The playlists are updated every time the
ignition is switched off or a
USB memory stick
is connected. The lists are memorised: if they
are not modified, the subsequent loading time
will be shorter.
Auxiliary socket (AUX)
(depending on model/depending on equipment)
This source is only available if "Auxiliary input"
has been checked in the audio settings.
Connect the portable device (MP3
player, etc.)
to the auxiliary Jack socket using an audio
cable (not supplied).
First adjust the volume of your portable device
(to a
high level). Then adjust the volume of your
audio system.
Operation of controls is via the portable device.
CD player
(depending on model/depending on equipment)
Insert the CD in the player.
Activate/deactivate "
Station
tracking ".
Press " OK".
If "DAB-FM auto tracking" is activated,
there may be a
difference of a
few
seconds when the system switches to
"FM" analogue radio with sometimes
a
variation in volume.
Once the digital signal quality is restored,
the system automatically changes back
to " DA B ".
If the "DAB" station being listened to is not
available on FM (" DAB- FM" option greyed
out), or "DAB-FM auto tracking" is not
activated, the sound will cut out while the
digital signal is too weak.
.
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Selecting the source
Press Radio Media to display the
primary page.
Select " Source".
Choose the source.
Bluetooth® audio streaming
Streaming allows you to listen to music from
your smartphone.
The Bluetooth profile must be activated; first
adjust the volume on your portable device (to
a
high level).
Then adjust the volume of your audio system.
If play does not start automatically, it may be
necessary to start the audio playback from the
telephone.
Control is from the portable device or by using
the system's touch buttons.
Once connected in streaming mode, the
telephone is considered to be a
media
source.
Connecting Apple® players
Connect the Apple® player to the USB socket
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/audiobooks/
podcasts).
The default classification used is by
artists. To modify the classification used,
return to the first level of the menu then
select the desired classification (playlists
for example) and confirm to go down
through the menu to the desired track.
The version of software in the audio system
may not be compatible with the generation of
your Apple
® p l aye r.
Information and advice
The system supports USB mass storage
devices, BlackBerry® devices or Apple®
players via USB sockets. The adapter
cable is not supplied.
Device management is done by the audio
system controls.
Other devices, not recognised on
connection, must be connected to the
auxiliary socket using a
Jack cable (not
supplied) or via Bluetooth streaming,
depending on compatibility.
To protect the system, do not use a
USB
hub.
The audio equipment will only play audio files
with ".wma", ".aac", ".flac", ".ogg" and ".mp3"
file extensions and with a
bit rate of between
32
Kbps and 320
Kbps.
It also supports VBR (Variable Bit Rate) mode.
No other file types (".mp4", etc.) can be read.
Files of the ".wma" type should be to the wma
9
standard.
The sampling rates supported are 32, 44
and
48
kHz.
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Select the "Delayed" or "My arrival "
or " Not available " or "Other " tab
with the possibility of creating new
messages.
Press " Create" to write a
new
message.
Select the message chosen in one
of the lists.
Press " Transfer " to select the
addressee(s).
Press " Play" to start playing the
message.
Managing email
Press Telephone to display the
primary page.
Press the " OPTIONS" button to go to the
secondary page.
Select "Email" to display the list of
messages. Select the "
Received" or "Sent " or
" Not read " tab.
Select the message chosen in one of the lists.
Press "Play" to start playing the
message.
Access to " Email" depends on the
compatibility of the smartphone and the
integral system.
Settings
Audio settings
Press Settings to display the
primary page.
Select " Audio settings ".
Select " Ambiences ".
Or
" Position ".
Or
" Sound ". Or
"
Voice ".
Or
" Ringtone ".
Press " OK" to save the settings.
The balance/distribution (or spatialisation
with the Arkamys
© system) is audio
processing that allows the quality of the
sound to be adapted according to the
number of passengers in the vehicle.
Available only with the front and rear
speakers configuration.
The Ambience (6
optional ambiences)
and Bass , Medium and Tr e b l e audio
settings are different and independent for
each audio source.
Activate or deactivate " Loudness".
The settings for " Position" (All
passengers, Driver and Front only) are
common to all sources.
Activate or deactivate " Touch tones",
" Volume linked to speed " and "Auxiliary
input ".
Onboard audio: the Arkamys Sound
Staging
© optimises the distribution of
sound in the passenger compartment.
.
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Earth point, remote .......................................11 2
Eco-driving (advice) .......................................... 6
Economy mode
............................................. 11
0
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
.....60
Electronic stability control (ESC)
....................60
E
mergency braking assistance (EBA)
............60
Emergency call
......................................... 59-60
Emissions control system, SCR
...................117
Energy economy mode
................................. 11
0
Engine, Diesel
................................. 13, 106, 121
Engine, petrol
...............................
.........1 0 6 , 112
Engine compartment
.................................... 11
2
Engines
.......................................... 142-143, 145
Engine self-diagnosis
..................................... 15
E
nvironment
................................................ 6, 31
Filling the AdBlue
® tank ................................ 11 8
Filling the fuel tank ................................ 10 6 -108
Filter, air
........................................................ 115
Filter, Diesel fuel
........................................... 112
Filter, oil
................
......................................... 115
Filter, particle
......................................... 114 -115
Filter, passenger compartment
...............41, 115
Fitting a
wheel
........................................ 127-129
Fitting roof bars
...................................... 11 0 -111
Fittings, boot
................................................... 49
Fittings, interior
............................................... 48
F
lap, fuel filler
......................................... 107-108
Foglamp, rear
.................................... 18, 51, 132
Foglamps
...................................................... 13 0
Foglamps, front
......................... 51, 55, 131, 133
Frequency (radio)
....................................... 21-22
Fuel ............................................................ 6, 10 6
Fuel consumption
........................................ 6, 25
Fuel tank ................................................. 107-108
Fusebox, dashboard
.............................. 13 3 -13 6Fusebox, engine compartment
..............
13 3 -13 6
Fuses
...................................................... 13
3 -13 6
Gauge, fuel ............................................. 107-108
Gearbox, automatic
...............
84- 85, 87- 89, 116
Gearbox, manual
.........................
83, 87- 89, 116
Gear lever
.........................................................
6
Gear lever, manual gearbox
...........................
83
Gear shift indicator
.........................................
86
G . P. S .
..............................................................
12
Hazard warning lamps
............................
5 8, 121Hazard warning lamps, automatic operation ...58
H
eadlamps, automatic illumination
........... 51- 5 3
Headlamps, dipped beam
....................... 51, 13 0
Headlamps, halogen
.............................. 12 9 -13 0
Headlamps, main beam
............. 19, 51, 130 -131
Head restraints, front
...................................... 38
Head restraints, rear
....................................... 41
Heating
.............................................................. 6
H
ill start assist
................................................. 87
Identification, vehicle
.................................... 148
Ignition
................
....................................... 82, 28
Ignition switch
..............................
............. 81- 82
Immobiliser, electronic
.................................... 82
Indicator, AdBlue
® range ................................. 22
Indicator, coolant temperature ........................ 21
Indicator, engine oil level
........................ 2 1, 113
Indicators, direction
................................ 52, 13 0
Inflating tyres
................................................ 11 6
Inflating tyres (using the kit)
.................. 12
2, 124Input, auxiliary
...................................................
3
Instrument panels
.........................................
8-9
Internet browser
.............................................. 16
I
SOFIX
............................................................
75
ISOFIX mountings ........................................... 74
Jack
...............................
...................
125 -126, 23
Jump starting
................................................
13 8
Key
............................................................
28 - 31
Key with remote control
............................
2
8, 82
Kit, hands-free
........................... 6
, 13 -14, 25 -26
Kit, temporary puncture repair
.............. 12
2, 124
Labels, identification
.....................................
148
Lamps, parking
...............................................
54
LEDs – Light-emitting diodes
................. 5
4, 129
Level, AdBlue
® .............................................. 11 4
Level, brake fluid ........................................... 113
Level, Diesel additive
.................................... 114
Level, engine coolant
.............................. 2 1, 114
Level, engine oil
................................ 2 1, 112 -113
Level, screenwash fluid
................................ 11
4
Levels and checks
..............................
...112 -114
Light-emitting diodes – LEDs
................. 5
4, 129
Lighting, cornering
.......................................... 55
Lighting, guide-me home
.......................... 29, 53
Lighting, interior
...............................
.........46 - 47
Lighting, mood
................................................ 47
Lighting dimmer
.............................................. 27
Loading
..................................................... 6 , 11 0
Load reduction mode
.................................... 109
Locating your vehicle
...................................... 29
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G
H
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K
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Socket, auxiliary ..........................................9 , 23
Socket, Jack .................................................... 23
Socket, USB
.............................. 49, 3, 3, 5, 9, 23
Sockets, audio
.................................................. 3
S
ockets, auxiliary
...............................
...............3
Speed limiter
.................................. 9
1-93, 95 -96
Starting a
Diesel engine
............................... 10
6
Starting the engine
................................... 81
- 82
Starting the vehicle
........................ 8
0-81, 84-85
Starting using another battery
......................13 8
Station, radio
.............................. 2
, 2, 6 -7, 21-22
Stay, bonnet
.................................................. 111
Steering lock
...............................
....................82
Steering mounted controls, audio
................ 3
, 3
Steering wheel, adjustment
............................ 36
S
TOP (warning lamp)
...................................... 11
Stopping the vehicle
...........................8 0 - 81, 8 5
Stop & Start
...................... 19, 26, 42, 46, 87- 89,
100, 107, 111, 115, 137
Storage
...................................................... 39, 48
Stowing rings
.................................................. 49
Sunroof
....................................................... 47- 4 8
Sunshine sensor
............................................. 41
Switching off the engine
...........................81- 82
Synchronising the remote control
...................32
Tables of fuses
....................................... 13 3 -13 6
Ta n k , f u e l
................................................ 107-108
Telephone
..............................
........13 -15, 25 -29
Temperature, coolant
................................11, 2 1
Third brake lamp
........................................... 13 3
Three flashes (direction indicators)
................ 52
T
ime (setting)
...................................... 26, 17, 31
TMC (Traffic info)
............................................ 13
T
o o l s
................................ 125 -12 6 , 13 3 -13 6 , 141
Touch screen ..................................... 49, 91, 1, 1
Towed loads
.................................................. 142Towing another vehicle
..........................140 -141
Towing device
...................................80 - 81, 109
Traction control (ASR)
........................14, 6 0 - 62
Traffic information (TA)
.....................................3
Traffic information (TMC)
................................13
Tr a i l e r
...............
.................................80 - 81, 109
Triangle, warning ........................................... 121
Trip computer
............................................24-26
Ty r e s
..........................................................6 , 11 6
Tyre under-inflation detection
.....15, 89, 91, 125
Under-inflation (detection)
..........15, 89, 91, 125
Unlocking
........................................................28
Unlocking from the inside
...............................30
Unlocking the boot
...............................
.....28, 32
Unlocking the doors
........................... 2
8, 30, 33
Updating the date
................................ 2
6, 17, 31
Updating the time
...............................
.26, 17, 31
USB
...............................................3, 3, 9, 23 -24Wiper, rear
....................................................... 57
Wiper blades (changing)
.................................57
Wipers
.................................................19, 55 -56
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
.....................56
Warning and indicator lamps
.......................... 10
W
arning lamp, airbag
......................................15
W
arning lamp, braking system
.......................12
Warning lamp, Diesel engine pre-heater
.......13
Warning lamp, low fuel level
...........................14
Warning lamp, parking brake
..........................12
Warning lamp, Service ....................................13
Warning lamp, STOP
......................................11
Weights
...............
...........................142-143, 145
Wheel, spare
...............................
...116, 125 -126
Window controls
.............................................34
Ventilation
.............................................6, 41, 45
Voice commands
.........................................5 -10
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Ejeção do CD.
memorizada.
Rádio: pressão contínua:
memorização de uma
Fora de rádio: visualizar os
capítulos correspondentes.
Presione "UP" / "DOW N" para
recorrer la lis ta.
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01 WHAT TO DO FIRST
Selecting the source:
FM1, FM2, AM, AUX,
Streaming.
Press for a few
moments to:
-access the call list of the
telephone connected. Access to main menu.
Controlling audio options:
sound mode, treble, bass,
loudness, left/right balance,
automatic volume. Display of stations stored,
tracks or tracks on USB.
Press for a few seconds to:
update the list of stations
stored.Automatic search for
station stored, MP3 track or
browse a list.
Radio: Press for a few
seconds to: store a station.
″UP″ to accept a call.
″DOWN″ to reject a call.
Volume control.
Auxiliary socket
(AUX).
On/off Confirmation or Play/
Pause. Automatic search for radio
frequency up/down.
Selecting previous/next MP3
track.
Browsing a list.
Press for a few seconds to:
fast forward or rewind.Manual search for of
frequencies one by one
up/down.
Select from MP3 list
previous / next.
Browsing a list.
Change the message
displayed on the first line
of the radio.
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