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11Air conditioning
21,518,5
Manage various temperature and air flow
settings.
Voice commands
Steering wheel-mounted
controls
Voice commands:
Voice commands can be issued from any
screen page after a short press on the "Voice
commands" button located on the steering
wheel or at the end of the lighting control stalk
(depending on equipment), as long as there is no
telephone call in progress.
To ensure that voice commands are always recognised by the system, please
follow these recommendations:
–
use natural language in a normal tone
without breaking up words or raising your
voice.
–
always wait for the "beep" (audible signal)
before speaking.
–
for best results, closing the windows and
sunroof is recommended, to avoid extraneous
interference (depending on version).
–
before issuing a voice command, ask any
other passengers to refrain from speaking.
First steps
Example of a "voice command" for
navigation:
"Navigate to address 11 regent street,
London"
Example of a "voice command" for the radio and
media:
"Play artist Madonna"
Example of a "voice command" for the
telephone:
"Call David Miller"
The voice commands, with a choice of 17 languages (Arabic, Brazilian, Czech,
Danish, Dutch, English, Farsi, French,
German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish,
Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish,
Turkish), are made using the language
previously chosen and set in the system.
For some voice commands, there are
alternative synonyms.
Example: Guide to / Navigate to / Go to / ...
The voice commands in Arabic for: "Navigate
to address" and "Display POI in the city", are
not available.
Information - Using the
system
When voice commands are activated, by
briefly pressing the button, help is
displayed on the touch screen, offering various
menus and enabling voice-based interaction with
the system.
A number of commands are available when a
menu is selected.
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Press the Push To Talk button and tell me
what you'd like after the tone. Remember
you can interrupt me at any time by pressing this
button. If you press it again while I'm waiting for
you to speak, it'll end the conversation. If you
need to start over, say "cancel". If you want to
undo something, say "undo". And to get
information and tips at any time, just say "help".
If you ask to me do something and there's some
information missing that I need, I'll give you
some examples or take you through it step by
step. There's more information available in
"novice" mode. You can set the dialogue mode to
"expert" when you feel comfortable.
Global voice commands
Voice commands
Set dialogue mode as novice - expert
Select user 1 / Select profile John
Increase temperature
Decrease temperature
Help messages
There are lots of topics I can help you with.
You can say: "help with phone", "help with
navigation", "help with media" or "help with
radio". For an overview on how to use voice
controls, you can say "help with voice controls".
Say "yes" if I got that right. Otherwise, say "no"
and we'll start that again.
"Navigation" voice
commands
Voice commands
Navigate home
Navigate to work
Navigate to preferred address, Tennis club
Navigate to contact, John Miller
Navigate to address 11 regent street, London
Help messages
To plan a route, say "navigate to" followed by the
address, the contact name or an intersection. For
example, "navigate to address 11 Regent Street,
London", "navigate to contact, John Miller",
or "navigate to intersection of Regent Street,
London". You can specify if it's a preferred
address, or a Point of Interest. For example, say
"navigate to preferred address, Tennis club", or
"navigate to POI Heathrow Airport in London".
Or, you can just say, "navigate home". To see
Points of Interest on a map, you can say things like "show POI hotels in Banbury". For more
information say "help with points of interest" or
"help with route guidance".
To choose a destination, say something like
"navigate to line three" or "select line two". If you
can't find the destination but the street's right,
say for example "select the street in line three".
To move around a displayed list, you can say
"next page" or "previous page". You can undo
your last action and start over by saying "undo",
or say "cancel" to cancel the current action.
Voice commands
Tell me the remaining distance
Tell me the remaining time
Tell me the arrival time
Stop route guidance
Help messages
You can say "stop" or "resume route guidance".
To get information about your current route, you
can say "tell me the remaining time", "remaining
distance" or "arrival time". To learn more
commands, try saying "help with navigation".
Voice commands
Show POI ''hotel'' at the destination
Show nearby POI petrol station
Navigate to POI Heathrow Airport in London
Navigate to POI petrol station along the route
Help messages
To see points of interest on a map, you can
say things like "show hotels in Banbury", "show
nearby parking", "show hotel at the destination"
or "show petrol station along the route". If you
prefer to navigate directly to a point of interest,
you can say "navigate to nearby petrol station".
If you feel you are not being well understood,
try to say the word "POI" in front of the point
of interest. For example say "navigate to POI
restaurant at the destination".
To choose a POI, say something like "select
line 2". If you've searched for a Point of Interest
and don't see the one you're after, you can filter
further by saying something like "select POI in
line 2", or "select the city in line 3". You can also
scroll through the list by saying "next page" or
"previous page".
Depending on the country, give
destination (address) instructions in the
language configured for the system.
"Radio Media" voice
commands
Voice commands
Turn on source radio - Streaming Bluetooth
- …
Help messages
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11DAB (Digital Audio
Broadcasting) radio
Terrestrial Digital Radio
Digital radio provides higher quality
sound.
The different "multiplexes/ensembles"
offer a choice of radio stations arranged in
alphabetical order.
Press Radio Media to display the primary
page.
Press "Band…" at the top right of the screen to
display the " DAB" waveband.
DAB-FM tracking
"DAB" does not cover 100 % of the
territory .
When the digital radio signal is poor,
"DAB-FM auto tracking" allows you to
continue listening to the same station, by
automatically switching to the corresponding
FM analogue station (if there is one).
Press Radio Media to display the primary
page.
Press the "OPTIONS " button to go to the
secondary page.
Select "Radio settings".
Select "General".
Activate/deactivate "FM-DAB tracking".
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 "DAB".
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.
Media
USB port
Insert the USB memory stick into the USB
port or connect the USB device to the
USB port using a suitable cable (not supplied).
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.
Playlists are updated whenever the ignition
is switched off or a USB memory stick is
connected. The audio system memorises these
lists, which will subsequently load faster if they
have not been changed.
Auxiliary socket (AUX)
Depending on equipmentConnect a portable device (MP3 player,
etc.) to the auxiliary jack socket using an
audio cable (not supplied).
This source is only available if "Auxiliary input"
has been selected in the audio settings.
First adjust the volume on the portable device
(to a high level). Then adjust the volume of the
audio system.
Controls are managed via the portable device.
CD player
Depending on equipment
Insert the CD in the player.
Selecting the source
Press Radio Media to display the primary
page.
Select "Source".
Choose the source.
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Watching a video
Insert a USB memory stick in the USB socket.
Video control commands are accessible
only through the touch screen.
Press Radio Media to display the primary
page.
Select "Sources".
Select Video to start the video.
To remove the USB memory stick, press the pause button to stop the video, then
remove the memory stick.
Bluetooth® audio streaming
Streaming allows you to listen to music from your
smartphone.
The Bluetooth profile must be activated; first
adjust the volume on the portable device (to a
high level).
Then adjust the volume of the 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 port 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/audio books/
podcasts).
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 the
Apple
® player.
Information and advice
The system supports USB mass storage devices, BlackBerry® devices or Apple®
players via the USB sockets. The adapter
cable is not supplied.
Device management is via 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 system 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.
It is recommended that file names are less
than 20 characters long and do not contain any
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.
CD player (depending on equipment).
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
Pairing a Bluetooth®
telephone
Activate the Bluetooth function on the
telephone and ensure that it is "visible to
all" (telephone configuration).
Procedure from the telephone
Select the system name in the list of
devices detected.
In the system, accept the connection request
from the telephone.
To complete the pairing, whichever procedure used (from the telephone or
from the system), ensure that the code is the
same in the system and in the telephone.
Procedure from the system
Press Telephone to display the primary
page.
Press "Bluetooth search".
Or
Select "Search".
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Alphabetical index
S
Safety, children 56–60, 63–64, 65
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)
103
Screen, cold climate
96
Screen menu map
139
Screenwash, front
46
Screenwash, rear
46
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
13, 104
Seat angle
27
Seat belts
53–54, 60
Seat, rear bench
30–31
Seats, front
27
Seats, heated
28
Seats, rear
30–31, 58
Sensors (warnings)
79
Serial number, vehicle
130
Service indicator
11
Servicing
11, 102
Settings, equipment
13–14
Settings, system
142, 166
Sidelamps
42–44, 116–117
Snow chains
76, 96
Socket, 12 V accessory
37–38
Socket, auxiliary
138, 161
Socket, Jack
161
Speed limiter
81–83
Speed limit recognition
80
Speedometer
79
Stability control (ESC)
52
Starting a Diesel engine
94
Starting the engine
68
Starting the vehicle 68–70
Starting using another battery
71, 122
Station, radio
135–136, 159–160
Stay, bonnet
99–100
Steering mounted controls, audio
133, 147
Steering wheel, adjustment
29
Stopping the vehicle
68–70
Stop & Start
15, 32, 35, 77–78, 94, 99, 102, 124
Storage
38–39
Sunshine sensor
32
Sun visor
37
Switching off the engine
68
Synchronising the remote control
22
T
Tables of engines 128–129
Tables of fuses
119–121
Tank, fuel
94–95
Technical data
128–129
Telephone
140–142, 163–165
Three flashes (direction indicators)
43
Time (setting)
143, 167
TMC (Traffic info)
154
Tools
111 , 111 – 11 2
Topping-up AdBlue®
105
Total distance recorder
15–16
Touch screen
13–14
Touch screen tablet
13–14
Towbar
97
Towed loads 127
Towing another vehicle
125–126
Towing eye
40
Traction control (ASR)
52
Traffic information (TMC)
154
Trailer
97
Trajectory control systems
52
Triangle, warning
40, 108
Trip computer
14–15
Trip distance recorder
15–16
Tyres
103, 131
Tyre under-inflation detection
75–76, 111
U
Under floor storage 40
Under-inflation (detection)
75
Unlocking
17–19
Unlocking from the inside
20
Unlocking the boot
18
Unlocking the doors
18, 20–21
Updating the date
143, 167
Updating the time
143, 167
USB
137–138, 161
V
Ventilation 31–32, 34
Visibility
35
Voice commands
149–152