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  Selecting changer mode

 If the changer already

contains a disc, press the 

"CD" button. 
 "CD", the disc and track 

numbers and the playing time appear 

in the screen.  

 After inserting at least one disc, printed 

face upwards, the changer starts auto-

matically. 

  Ejecting a disc 

 Press this button briefl y  to 

remove the current disc 

from the changer.  

 Once ejected, if the compact disc is 

not removed within fi fteen seconds it 

is re-loaded into the changer.  

  Loading a disc

 Press the "LOAD" button 

briefl y. "WAIT" appears on 

the display. 
 When the changer is ready, 

the indicator lamp on the "LOAD" button 

comes on and "LOAD DISC N° (1-6)" 

appears in the screen. 
 If several slots are empty, select one 

using one of the "DISC" buttons. 

 The CD changer can hold up to 6 CDs. 

 Insert circular compact discs only. 
 8 

cm compact discs cannot be 

played by the changer.  

  Loading all of the discs

  Ejecting all of the discs

 Press this button for more 

than two seconds. The cur-

rent disc is ejected. 
 Once this disc has been 

removed, the next disc is ejected auto-

matically in its turn. 
 Repeat these steps until unloading is 

complete. 

  Selecting a disc

 Press one of the "DISC" but-

tons several times in suc-

cession until you reach the 

disc required. The symbol 

of the disc selected appears 

in the screen.  

 See also "CD-Text display" and "MP3/

Tag ID3 CD". 

 Press the "LOAD" button for 

more than two seconds. 
 The changer selects an 

empty slot number from the 

lowest to the highest and switches to 

waiting for loading mode. 
 "LOAD DISC N° (1-6)" appears on the 

display; insert the disc in the corre-

sponding slot. 
 The changer automatically selects the 

next empty slot number and returns to 

waiting for loading mode. 
 Repeat these steps until loading is 

complete. Play begins with the last disc 

inserted.  

CD CHANGER 

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  Playing of the beginning of each track 

 Press the "SCAN" button 

to start play of the fi rst  ten 

seconds of each track on 

the disc. "SCAN" appears in 

the screen and the corresponding track 

number fl ashes. 
 To exit this mode, press this button 

again. 

 On CD-R/RWs, the playback sound 

quality depends on the encoding 

software, the burning device and the 

burning speed used.   

  Random playing on all of the discs 

 Press the "RDM" button for 

more than two seconds to 

start random playing of the 

tracks on all of the discs. 

"D-RDM" appears in the screen. 
 To exit this mode, press this button 

again.  

  Fast search 

 Press and hold button "   " 

or "   " to carry out a fast 

backwards or forwards 

search respectively. 

 Play begins when the button is re-

leased.  

  Selecting a track 

 Press button "   " or "   " to 

select the previous track or 

next track respectively.  

  Repeating a track 

 Press the "RPT" button to 

repeat the playing of the cur-

rent track. "RPT" appears in 

the screen. 

 To exit this mode, press this button 

again.  

  Random playing of a disc 

 Press the "RDM" button to 

start random playing of the 

tracks on the disc. "RDM" 

appears in the screen. 

 To exit this mode, press this button 

again.  

  Repeating a disc 

 Press the "RPT" button for 

more than two seconds to 

repeat the playing of the 

tracks of the current disc. 

"D-RPT" appears in the screen. 
 To exit this mode, press this button 

again.  

  Audio CD

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ERROR MESSAGES

 If an error message appears on the screen, refer to the table below to fi nd out what it means and the solution to be applied 

in order to rectify it. 

   TEXT   

   DESCRIPTION   

   SOLUTION   

  NO DISC  

 No disc present.  
Disc not compatible. 

 Insert a disc. 

  ERROR 01  

 Disc inserted incorrectly.  
Disc with condensation. 

 Insert the disc with the printed face upwards.  
Clean the dampness off the disc. 

  ERROR 02  

 Disc dirty, scratched or distorted.  
Excessive vehicle vibration. 

 Clean or replace the disc.  
Try again when the vibration has stopped. 

  ERROR 03  

 Error on insertion or ejection.  
Playing head misaligned. 

 Eject the disc and insert it again. If it is not ejected, 

have the audio equipment checked. 

  ERROR HOT  

 Triggering of the internal protection against high 

temperatures. 

 Wait approximately 30 minutes to allow the audio 

system to cool. 

  ERROR  

 Communication error between the audio system 

and the external system.  
External system supply error. 

 Consult a CITROËN dealer. 

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  AUDIO: selection of Audio-video 

(FM, CD, music server, ...) or Navi-

gation (map) display.  

  VOL: adjustment of audio-video 

volume.  

  OPEN: tilts the screen 

and permits access 

to the CD/DVD. A 

second press closes 

the screen.  

  SCALE: changing the scale of the 

map.  

  ENT: confi rms the choice of the 

item selected on the screen. 
 For certain operations, confi rma-

tion is given by contact with the 

touch screen.  

  Scrolling the map displayed or 

selection of an item.  

   For safety reasons, the driver 

must only carry out operations 

which require prolonged atten-

tion with the vehicle stationary.   

AUDIO-TELEMATIC SYSTEM

  Changing the audio-video source 

(FM, CD, music server, ...).  

  Mute on/off. 
 Next or previous selection for: 
   -  

a radio station, 

  -  

an audio track (CD), 

  -  

a chapter (DVD).   

 Move a fi nger over the screen to operate 

the system. 
 Use the buttons offered on the screen. 

  POWER: audio system on/off 

(only).  

  Setting the audio volume.  

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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS - MENUS

  MODE:  Audio-video  menu for: 
   -  radio, 
  -  

audio, MP3 or WMA CD, 

  -  music 

server, 

  -  DVD. 

 

 MENU:  Navigation-guidance  menu 

for selecting: 
   -  a 

destination, 

  -  

a point of interest (POI), 

  -  

an advanced search by POI, 

  -  

one of the 20 previous destinations, 

  -   an address stored in the ad-

dress book, 

  -  

the return home, 

  -  

certain navigation settings, 

  -  

a route demonstration.  

 NAVI: display of the current location 

on the  map .  

 SET:  Settings  menu for: 
   -  

switching off the screen, 

  -  

selecting the sound setting, 

  -  

selecting the picture quality, 

  -  

selecting the language, the time 

zone or the units, 

  -   selecting the size of the DVD 

picture, 

  -   selecting the guidance voice, 

the screen colour schemes or 

display of the audio-video icon, 

  -   setting certain equipment avail-

able in your vehicle.  

 INFO:  

Information  menu for the 

consultation or adjustment of cer-

tain settings for your vehicle. 

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NAVIGATION-GUIDANCE 

  What is the navigation system and 

the GPS? 
 The satellite navigation system guides 

the driver to the destination that he has 

set in accordance with a chosen route. 
 Initially, it searches for the destination 

required by the user, then it calculates 

the route and fi nally it provides the vi-

sual and audible guidance instructions. 

  What precautions should be 

observed in order to make best use 

of the system? 
 Do not place anything on or near the 

GPS aerial. 
 Do not use any digital communication 

equipment (personal computers, etc.) 

near the GPS aerial. 
 Do not affi x any refl ective fi lms or fi lms 

containing carbon to the windows. 

 The GPS (Global Position-

ing System) consists of 

several satellites distribut-

ed around the earth. They 

continuously transmit digi-

tal signals which travel at the speed of 

light, on 2 different frequencies. 
 At any given time, the system receives 

its position in relation to the satellites 

detected and the time of transmission 

of the signal. 
 This enables the telematic unit to cal-

culate its position and therefore that of 

the vehicle. 
 A repositioning process using the map 

database stored on the hard disk allows 

the vehicle to be positioned on the road 

network, so improving the accuracy of 

the vehicle location function.  

  What is a point of interest 

(POI)? 

 Up to 40 different icons may 

be displayed (refer to the 

section "Points of interest 

icon"). 
 They are classifi ed 

in 

5 groups and identifi ed by one colour 

for each group: 
   -  Shops, fi 

nance and businesses 

(Green), 

  -  

Vehicles and travel (Dark blue), 

  -  Restaurants 

(Orange), 

  -   Public places and emergency ser-

vices (Brown), 

  -  

Entertainment and attractions (Blue).    

  GPS 

 The system's measurements may be 

inaccurate if the vehicle is: 
   -  

in a tunnel or underground car park, 

  -  

underneath a two-level motorway, 

  -   in an area with several very high 

buildings, 

  -  

surrounded by closely planted trees.  

 Depending on the vehicle's situation 

and the reception of the GPS informa-

tion, the displayed information may dis-

appear from the screen temporarily.  

 A point of interest (POI) is 

represented by an icon on 

the map, it represents an 

airport, a station, a town 

hall, ... 

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   A.   Manoeuvre icon: indicates whether 

the driver should turn left or right at 

the next junction indicated by the 

guidance and the distance to this 

junction. 

  B.   Guidance route: indicates the route 

to the destination. 

  C.   Vehicle marker: indicates the posi-

tion of the vehicle while driving. 

  D.  TMC icon: displays traffi c  infor-

mation such as traffi c jams, road 

works, etc.  

 

When the icon is touched, detailed 

TMC information can be viewed. 

  E.   Orientation mark: indicates the ori-

entation of the map displayed. 

  F.   Map scale: indicates the scale of 

the map displayed. 

  G.  Name of the street: indicates the 

name of the current street. 

  H.   Direction frame: displays the num-

ber of the next road or the name 

of the next street which the driver 

should turn into. 

  I.  Destination/intermediate destina-

tion icon: indicates the direction 

of the destination or intermediate 

destination. 

 Two-map display. 

 Single map display. 

                Information displayed on the

map during navigation

  J.  Destination/intermediate destination 

information: indicates the distance 

and the time remaining until the des-

tination or intermediate destination is 

reached. 

  K.  

Press for access to the  

Route 

Menu  in order to:   

K1  -  change the route in favour of 

another making a detour through 

a specifi ed region,   

K2  -  change the position of the desti-

nation, add an intermediate des-

tination and change the route 

calculation conditions,   

K3   -  display a route by various methods,   
K4   -  delete a route created,   
K5    -   search for points of interest (POI) 

around the current location.   

K1

K2

K3

K4

K5

K

H

E

F

B

C

A

D

G

I

J

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 B - 

 

Select a location using the name of a 

point of interest (POI).   

  

Select: 

 B1 - the country, 
 B2 - the city, 
 B3  -  the name of a stored POI, 
 B4 -  

a POI category (airport, bowling alley, 

bus station, car park, service station, 

hotel, cinema, ...), 

 B5  -  a detailed POI list. 

 C - 

 

Select a location using an advanced 

search based on a POI: 

 C1  -  around the current location, 
 C2  -  on the current route, 
 C3  -  in the vicinity of the destination, 
 C4  -  on a chosen street, 
 C5 -   

along a motorway or in the vicinity of 

the exit, 

 C6  -  by scrolling the map, 
 C7 -  

taking the point of departure of the current 

route, 

 C8 -  

specifying the latitude/longitude coordi-

nates.  

 A - 

 

Select a location using the address or 

street name of the destination. Select: 

 A1 - the country, 
 A2 - the city, 
 A3 - the street, 
 A4  -  the house number, 
 A5  -  the name of a junction, 
 A6 -  

to select the search using either a number 

or a junction. 

 You have a maximum of 100 points of interest (POI) within a radius 

of approximately 60 miles (100 km). 

                Searching for a destination 

using an address or points of 

interest (POI)

A

B

C

A4

A3

A2

A1

A6

A5

B1

B2

B3

B4

B5

C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

C8

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  Searching using previous destinations, a stored address or a return home

 E - 

 

Select a location using an ad-

dress stored in the address book. 

Sort by: 

 E1 - Icon, 
 E2 - Name, 
 E3 - Date. 

 D -  

Select a location using one of the 

20 previous destinations. 

 F  -  Select a return home directly.   
 

   Press YES to store your home 

address (the fi rst time).  

E2

E1

E3

D

E

F

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  Navigation settings and

information (1/2)

 G -  

Select the settings of functions 

linked with the navigation to: 

 G1 -   set the screen display parameters 

such as:   

 

-  display 1 or 2 maps,   

 - 

 

display or do not display the POIs 

on the map, display selected icons,   

 

-  change the colours of the map,   

 - 

 

display or do not display the name 

of the current street.   

 - 

 

display or do not display the ad-

dress of the current street. 

 G2  -  set route conditions, such as, 
 

   -  avoiding traffi c problems, 

 

  -   avoiding selected areas, 

 

  -   avoiding roads at a certain time.  

 G3 -   set the route guidance mode and 

the displaying of the results of the 

route search, 

 G4 -   save, change or delete a location 

in the address book, 

 G5 -   display and select the traffi c  in-

formation such as traffi c  jams  or 

road works by selecting dynamic 

guidance.  

G

H

G1

G2

G3

G4

G5

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 H - 

 

Select basic information relating 

to the navigation as well as a pre-

set route demonstration to: 

 H1 -  

choose to divert your route to 

avoid certain areas, 

 H2 -  

select a location using an ad-

vanced search based on a POI 

along a motorway or in the vicinity 

of the motorway exit, 

 H3  -  start/stop the demonstration, 
 H4  -  recall a stored map screen.  

  Navigation settings and

information (2/2)

H

H1

H2

H3

H4

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Selecting points of interest (POI) 

icons displayed on the map

 You can select up to 40 types of point 

of interest icon which are displayed on 

your map screen. 
 Press the MENU button then [Navigation 

Settings]. 

 Press [Screen] then [Select] on the POI 

line. 
 Press [4] which is displayed. 

 Press each POI required. 
 At each contact with a POI, the display 

of [α] changes (α = the POI will be dis-

played on the screen). 

 General 

 Town centre 
 Locality 

 Shops, fi nance and businesses (Green) 

 Major companies 
 Shopping centre 

 Vehicles and travel (Dark blue) 

 CITROËN 
 Airport 
 Bus stop 
 Vehicle hire 
 Suburban station/station 
 Ferry terminal 
 Hotel 
 Park and ride 
 Car park (press +) 
 Service station 
 Rest area 
 Toll booth 
 Tourist information 
 Railway station 

 Restaurant (Orange) 

 Night life/night club 
 Restaurant 

 Public places and emergency 

services (Brown) 

 Town Hall 
 Community centre 
 Convention/exhibition centre 
 Hospital 
 University/college 

 Entertainment and attractions (Blue) 

 Theme park 
 Bowling alley 
 Casino 
 Cinema 
 Golf course 
 Historical monument 
 Skating rink 
 Marina 
 Museum 
 Flying club 
 Leisure area 
 Ski station 
 Sports centre 
 Theatre/opera 
 Tourist attraction 
 Vineyard/wine and spirit store 

  

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 Press 

 Explanations 

 Result 

 Press the MENU button. 

 Press [Address/Junction]. 

 Press [Country] and enter the name of the country using the touch keypad. 
 When a character of the name of the country is entered, if 5 countries 

or fewer are recognised, you can select a country from a list which is 

displayed or press [List]. 

 You can select one of the 5 most recently selected countries by 

pressing [Last 5] on the "Country" line. 

 Press [City] then [Keyword] and enter the name of the city using the touch 

keypad. 
 When a character of the name of the city is entered, if 5 cities or fewer are 

recognised, you can select a city from a list which is displayed or press 

[List]. 

 You can select a city using the post code. 
 Press [Post Code] and enter the number. 

 You can select one of the 5 most recently selected cities by 

pressing [Last 5] on the "City" line.  

  Entering an address and starting guidance (1/2)

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  Entering an address and starting guidance (2/2)

 Press 

 Explanations 

 Result 

 Press [Street] and enter the name of a street using the touch keypad. 
 When a character of the name of the street is entered, if 5 streets or fewer 

are recognised, you can select a street from a list which is displayed or 

press [List]. 

 Press [House #] and enter the number of the house using the touch 

keypad. 

 You can enter the name of a junction instead of the number 

of the street. Press [Junction] and select the name from a 

list which is displayed. 

 This is the result once all of the information has been entered: 

 If you agree with the information press [Set], otherwise press one of the 

buttons to correct. 

 Press [Start] to start the navigation.  

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 Press 

 Explanations 

 Result 

 Press [Route]. 

 Press [Display new route].  
The system offers a detour route (dynamic guidance). 

 Press [Back] and enter to return to the previous screen.  
The system asks you to confi rm or not the new route. 

 Press [Yes] to confi rm your choice. The system displays the name of the 

new route.  
Press [No] to not register the route.  

  Traffic information 

 During navigation, the system gives you 

traffi c information received in real time. 
 The system can then suggest a detour 

route, if dynamic guidance has been 

activated by pressing MENU, [Naviga-

tion settings] then [TMC]. 

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AUDIO-VIDEO 

  What is RDS? 

  RDS station following 

  Traffi c information function 

 Your radio automatically checks 

and selects the best frequency 

for the radio station to which it is 

tuned (if the station broadcasts on sev-

eral transmitters or frequencies). 
 The frequency of a radio station covers 

approximately 30 miles (50 km). The 

change from one frequency to another 

explains the loss of reception during a 

journey. 
 If the station to which you are listening 

does not have several frequencies in 

the region in which you are currently lo-

cated, you can deactivate the automatic 

frequency following.  

  Radio Data System (RDS) func-

tion on the FM waveband permits: 

   -   tuning to the same station while 

travelling through different regions 

(if the transmitters of this station 

cover the area through which you 

are travelling), 

  -   temporary tuning to traffi c  informa-

tion announcements, 

  -   display of the name of the station, 

etc...  

 Most FM stations use RDS. 
 These stations transmit non-audible 

data in addition to their programmes. 
 The data transmitted in this way allows 

you access to various functions, mainly 

displaying of the name of the station, 

temporary tuning to traffi c  information 

announcements or automatic station 

following. 
 RDS allows you to continue listening to the 

same station by means of the frequency 

following. However, in certain conditions, 

this RDS frequency following cannot be 

provided throughout the country. Radio 

stations do not cover the whole country, 

which explains the loss of reception of the 

station during a journey.  

  The Traffic Program (TP) func-

tion permits automatic and 

temporary switching to an FM 

station broadcasting traffi c infor-

mation. 

 The radio station or the source that you 

are listening to at this point is paused. 
 Once the traffi c information has ended, 

the system switches back to the radio 

station or the source that you were lis-

tening to initially.  

  Regional following mode 

 Some stations are organised in 

a network. 

 In different regions, they broadcast dif-

ferent or shared programmes depend-

ing on the time of day. 
 You can follow: 
   -  

a regional station only, 

  -   the entire network, with the possibility 

that you will be listening to a different 

programme.   

  Programme types 

  Some stations offer the option 

of listening to a themed type of 

programme as a priority, select-

ed from the list available below: 

 NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFOS, SPORT, 

EDUCATE, DRAMA, CULTURE, 

SCIENCE, VARIED, POP M, ROCK M, 

EASY M, LIGHT M, CLASSICS, OTHER 

M, WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN, 

SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN, TRAVEL, 

LEISURE, JAZZ, COUNTRY, NATION M, 

OLDIES, FOLK M, DOCUMENT.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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