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NaviDrive -> Audio for Your Citroen C4 SUV First Generation (2004-2010)

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GENERAL  
4ꢀ THE AUDIO/VIDEO AUXILIARY INPUT  
W
HAT DOES THE AUDIO SYSTEM COM
ꢀ  
PRISE
?  
2ꢀ T
HE
CD/CD MP3
SOURCE  
The auxiliary input allows you to connect a  
nomad audio/video device directly to your  
NaviDrive. You connect your nomad audio  
device using the red connector A and the  
white connector B. You connect your nomad  
video device using the red connector A, the  
white connector B and the yellow connector  
C (See video chapter for functioning)  
IV  
The CD player of your NaviDrive allows you:  
Your audio system uses 5 sources:  
ꢀ Radio source,  
ꢀ CD source,  
ꢀ Jukebox source,  
ꢀ Audio/video auxiliary input,  
ꢀ CD changer (according to equipment)  
ꢀ to playback CDs/CD mP3,  
ꢀ to play back the start of each album,  
thanks to Introscan,  
ꢀ to display information about the CD (artist,  
name of the album, etc.) provided the CD  
is compatible with CD Textformat.  
3ꢀ JUKEBOX SOURCE  
1ꢀ RADIO SOURCE  
Jukebox source lets you copy and store  
around 140 CDs or 14 CD mP3 (depending  
on the compression rate).  
10 Goes on the hard disc of your NaviDrive  
are reserved for Jukebox source.  
When you copy a CD mP3, Jukebox source  
deletes all the levels of covers, retaining  
only the 2 latest.  
Copying from Jukebox source to a CD is  
not possible.  
The radio of your NaviDrive system allows you:  
ꢀ to listen to radio stations on waveband Am  
or Fm,  
ꢀ to search for the strongest reception pos-  
sible thanks to the RDS system,  
to obtain traffic information (TA) over a  
current programme  
ꢀ to select radio stations according to your  
choice of programme type (PTY).  
B
A
C
ꢁ Playlist  
Playlist is a function available in Jukebox  
source. It lets you read a selection of titles  
recorded in different albums or directories  
of Jukebox source.  
Jukebox source can contain a maximum  
of 4 Playlists.  
5ꢀ THE CD CHANGER SOURCE  
(ACCORDING TO EQUIPMENT)  
See “CD changer source”.  
It is necessary to activate the audio/video auxiliary input before using this. See “Configuration”.  
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GENERAL  
HOW TO SELECT AN AUDIO SOURCE ?  
HOW TO ADJUST THE SOUND VOLUME ?  
HOW TO ADJUST THE SOUND ?  
IV  
D
B
or  
Press on button D to select:  
the pre-defined musical ambiances,  
ꢀ bass,  
ꢀ treble,  
ꢀ loudness,  
D
Press button SOuRCE.  
C
Rotate the control or use the buttons at the  
steering B and C to increase or decrease  
the volume.  
ꢀ front/rear and left/right balance  
ꢀ automatic correction of the volume as a  
function of vehicle speed.  
How to stop the sound momentarily ?  
Press on the mute button D  
Rotate the control to modify the value of the  
parameter displayed.  
The value is automatically taken into account  
without the need for validation.  
The sound of the Audio source currently  
being listened to is cut. The guidance  
instructions remain activated. To restore  
sound, press on one of the buttons on your  
NaviDrive, or on one of the controls on the  
steering wheel.  
Selection of a pre-defined musical ambiance automatically adjusts bass and treble. Select the musical ambiance “None” to  
personalise your adjustment of bass and treble.  
Adjustments of loudness, bass and treble (when they are available) are specific to each source.  
The sound volume is automatically corrected as a function of vehicle speed, provided the facility has been activated.  
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ACCESSING THE mENu  
H
OW TO ACCESS THE
A
UDIO MENU
?  
IV  
ꢀ Press button mENu.  
A
ꢀ Rotate the control to select the Audio icon A  
ꢀ Press on the control to validate.  
HOW TO ACCESS THE AUDIO MENU SHORTCUTS ?  
When one of the Audio functions is displayed (successive presses on the mODE button), the shortcuts for the current source give you access to the  
principal functions (e.g. the Radio functions).  
ꢀ Press on the control. A window opens.  
B
C
D
ꢀ Rotate the control to select your chosen option.  
E
ꢀ Press on the control to validate.  
The shortcut options available allow you:  
B
manually enter the frequency of a station.  
C
To activate or deactivate RDS search.  
D
To activate or deactivate regional search mode.  
E
To activate or deactivate display of the text information broadcast by the station being listened to.  
Each Audio source has a shortcut.  
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STRuCTuRE OF THE mENu (1/2)  
W
HAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE
A
UDIO MENU
?  
IV  
A
S
ETTING PARAMETERS FOR
R
ADIO SOURCE  
manually enter the frequency of a station.  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
Activate or deactivate RDS search.  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
Activate or deactivate regional search mode.  
To activate or deactivate display of the text information  
broadcast by the station being listened to (name of singer,  
title of song, etc.).  
A
B
C
SETTING PARAMETERS FOR CD AND JUKEBOX  
SOURCES  
B
B1  
Activate or deactivate playback of the start of each track  
of the CD/CD mP3.  
B1  
B2  
B3  
B4  
B2  
B3  
B4  
Activate or deactivate playback of all the tracks of the  
CD or of all the directory of the Jukebox.  
Activate or deactivate repetition of the current album  
or CD-cover.  
Activate or deactivate display of the information on the  
CD (Name of the album, artist, etc.).  
C
COPY OR STOP COPYING A CD OR A CD MP3  
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STRuCTuRE OF THE mENu (2/2)  
WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE AUDIO MENU ? (CONTINUED)  
IV  
C
COPYING A CD ONTO JUKEBOX SOURCE  
Copy the whole of a CD.  
C1  
C2  
Select several tracks and/or several albums to be  
copied.  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C3  
C4  
Copy the current album (CD mP3 only).  
Copy the current track.  
M
ANAGING AND SETTING PARAMETERS FOR  
J
UKEBOX SOURCE  
D
C
D
E
D1  
move, delete or rename data stored on the hard disc or  
from Jukebox source (Albums, titles).  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D2  
D3  
Define a compression rate in MP3.  
Re-initialise Jukebox source.  
E
MANAGING THE PLAYLIST  
Listen to the Playlist selected.  
E1  
E2  
Select titles or albums in order to modify or create a  
Playlist.  
E3  
E4  
Rename a Playlist.  
Delete a Playlist.  
E1  
E2  
E3  
E4  
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