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Instruments
Instrument panel
1.Speedometer (mph or km/h)
2. Display screen
3. Fuel gauge
4. Coolant temperature
5. Rev counter (rpm x 1,000)
Level 1 display screen
In the lower part:– Time,– Outside temperature,– Miles / Kilometres travelled,– Trip computer (range, consumption, etc.),– Headlamp beam height,– Programmable overspeed alert,– Speed limiter or cruise control,– Gear shift indicator ,
– Stop & Start.In the upper part:– Date,– Service indicator,– Alert messages,– Function status messages,– Vehicle configuration.
Level 2 display screen
In the left-hand part:– Time,– Outside temperature,– Warning or status lamps,– Speed limiter or cruise control.In the right-hand part:– Date,– Service indicator,– Trip computer (range, consumption, etc.),– Alert messages,– Function status messages,– Vehicle configuration,– Headlamp beam height,– Miles / Kilometres travelled.
Brightness of the
instruments and controls
The brightness of the instruments and controls can be adjusted using the MODE
button, with the sidelamps on.
For more information on Vehicle configuration
(MODE), refer to the corresponding section.
Warning and indicator
lamps
Displayed as symbols, the warning and indicator
lamps inform the driver of the occurrence of a
malfunction (warning lamps) or of the operating
status of a system (operation or deactivation
indicator lamps). Certain lamps light up in two
ways (fixed or flashing) and/or in several colours.
Associated warnings
The illumination of a lamp may be accompanied
by an audible signal and/or a message displayed
in a screen.
Relating the type of alert to the operating status
of the vehicle allows you to determine whether
the situation is normal or whether a fault has
occurred: refer to the description of each lamp
for further information.
When the ignition is switched on
Certain red or orange warning lamps come on
for a few seconds when the ignition is switched
on. These warning lamps should go off as soon
as the engine is started.
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Audio system
To protect the system, do not use a USB hub.
The system builds playlists (in temporary
memory); this operation 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.
USB socket
Located on the central console, this
socket is used only to power and
recharge the connected portable device.
Auxiliary socket (AUX)
Connect a portable device (MP3 player, etc.) to the auxiliary jack socket using an
audio cable (not supplied).
First adjust the volume on your portable device
(to a high level). Then adjust the volume on your
audio system.
Controls are managed via the portable device.
The functions of the device connected to the
“AUX” socket are managed directly by this
device: it is therefore not possible to change the
track/folder/playlist or manipulate the playback
Media, toggle up or down: select next/previous
track.
Media, toggle up or down continuously: fast
forward/rewind until you release the button.
Refuse an incoming call.
End the call in progress.
Radio
Selecting a station
The exterior environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, car parks, underground location,
etc.) may block reception, including in RDS
mode.
This behaviour is normal in the propagation of
radio waves and does not indicate any fault
with the audio system.
Press the "RADIO" button to select the
FM or AM waveband.
Briefly press one of the buttons to
automatically search for a lower/
higher frequency.
Turn the knob to manually search for a lower/higher frequency.
Press the knob to display the list of
stations received locally.
Turn the knob to select a station and press to
select it.
Memorising a station
Press the "RADIO" button to select the
FM or AM waveband.
Press the "A-B-C" button to select one of
the three memorised station levels.
Press and hold a button to memorise the
station being listened to.
The name of the station is displayed and an
audible signal confirms the memorisation.
Press "INFO" to display the information of
the station being listened to.
RDS
RDS, if displayed, allows you to continue
listening to the same station by
automatically retuning to alternative
frequencies. However, in certain conditions,
following this RDS station is not guaranteed
over the whole country, because radio
stations do not cover 100% of the area. When
the reception is weak, the frequency switches
to a regional station.
Press the "MENU" button.
Select "Regional" then press to activate
or deactivate RDS.
Alternative frequency (AF)
Select "Alternative frequency (AF)" then
press to activate or deactivate the
frequency.
When the "Regional” function is
activated, the system is therefore able to
search at any time for the best available frequency.
Playing TA messages
The TA (Traffic Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert messages. To
operate, this function needs good reception of
a radio station that carries this type of
message. While traffic information is being
broadcast, the current media is automatically
interrupted so that the TA message can be
heard. Normal play of the previously playing
media resumes at the end of the message.
Press the "MENU" button.
Select "Traffic announcement (TA)" then
press to activate or deactivate the
reception of traffic announcements.
Media
USB socket
Insert the USB memory stick or connect the device to the USB socket in the
central storage space , provided for transferring
data to the system, using a suitable cable (not
supplied).