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Audio System Telematics for Your Citroen C5 Suv First Generation (2001-2008)

AUDIO sysTeM  
TeLeMATICs  
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Control panel  
CD changer  
see naviDrive instructions  
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RDs AUDIO COMPACT DIsC sysTeM  
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D
E
F
g
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J
K
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multifunction display  
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Technical specifications  
your Bluetooth® compatible radio possesses:  
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3 wavebands (MW/LW/FM).  
Dual tuner with RDs eON PTy, display of the Ps  
name, RDS programme search, TA traffic informa-  
tion, ꢀ4 pre-selections (ꢁ8 FM - 6 MW/LW), auto-  
matic memorisation of the AsT strongest stations.  
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An MP3- compatible CD player.  
Audio power of 4x35 W.  
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BUTTON CONTROLs  
On / Off.  
a
Button for validation and activation/deactivation of certain  
Volume adjustment.  
functions.  
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OK  
If your vehicle has the Bluetooth® system: Answer call, end  
call.  
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B
C
D
CD eject.  
CD aperture.  
sOUrCE selection of source (CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source).  
radio source: Manual search of lower frequencies.  
CD/mP3 changer source: selection of the next CD / next  
CD-cover.  
m
short press: selection of frequency bands and memory  
BanD/  
Other sources: scrolling in the Main Menu.  
E
F
banks.  
asT  
long press: Automatic pre-set function (Autostore).  
Call-up of audio adjustments:  
sound ambiences, bass, treble, loudness, fade, balance,  
speed-sensitive volume.  
radio source: Automatic search of lower frequencies.  
CD source, CD changer source and mP3 source:  
short press: Reverse search for tracks.  
long press: Rapid reverse with accelerated sound.  
Other sources: In the menus, choice of your adjustments.  
if your vehicle has the Bluetooth® system: selection of  
characters.  
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radio source:  
short press: Display of the list of radio stations available  
g
lisT  
(30 maximum).  
long press: Update of list of stations.  
CD source: Display of list of tracks of the CD.  
Display of the Main Menu.  
short press: Cancel the current operation or delete a super-  
imposed display.  
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mEnU  
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In certain countries, this control is deactivated while the ve-  
hicle is moving.  
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long press: Return to the permanent display.  
short press: TA function (road information).  
long press: PTy function (selection of programme type).  
radio source:  
Ta/PTY  
short press: Recall of pre-set stations.  
long press: Memorisation.  
CD changer source: selecting a CD.  
radio source: Manual search of higher frequencies.  
CD/mP3 changer source: selection of previous CD / previ-  
ous CD-cover.  
J
Other sources: scrolling in the Main Menu.  
short successive presses:  
One press: Display of radio, time and temperature only.  
Two presses: Display off (blank display).  
Three presses: Return to the standard display.  
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DarK  
radio source: Automatic search of higher frequencies.  
CD source, CD changer source and mP3 source:  
short press: Forward search for tracks.  
K
long press: Fast forward with accelerated sound.  
Other sources: In the menus, choice of your adjustments.  
if your vehicle has the Bluetooth® system: selection of  
characters.  
selection of the type of information shown on multifunction  
display.  
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mODE  
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CD changer.  
BUTTON CONTROLs  
The controls at the steering wheel give you access to certain functions, without you needing to use the radio-CD control panel.  
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- Cancel the current operation and return  
- Radio source: Automatic search of  
to the previous multifunction display  
higher frequencies.  
short press  
Long press  
short press  
screen.  
- CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source:  
search of the next track.  
- For an incoming call: Refuse the call.  
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Return to the original multifunction dis-  
play.  
- CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source:  
Fast forward with accelerated sound.  
Long press  
short press  
Long press  
- Radio mode: scroll through pre-set sta-  
tions.  
- CD/MP3CDandCDchangersource:scroll  
through CDs or chapters.  
- In the multifunction display menus: Move  
around and increase/decrease.  
- Radio source: Automatic search of low-  
er frequencies.  
- CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source:  
search of previous track.  
Rotate  
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righT  
COnTrOl  
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- CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source:  
Rapid reverse with accelerated sound.  
- In the multifunction display menus: Vali-  
dation.  
- Open shortcut menus.  
short press  
- For an incoming call: Answer call.  
- Radio source: Display of the list of radio  
stations available.  
short press  
- CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source:  
Display of list of tracks of the CD.  
Long press  
short press  
Open the multifunction display main menu.  
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lisT  
Access the multifunction display main  
menu.  
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5
mEnU  
vOl +  
vOl -  
Long press  
short press  
Long press  
Update of list of stations.  
Activation of voice recognition.  
Navigation instructions.  
short press /  
Press and hold  
Increase volume.  
Decrease volume.  
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BUTTOn  
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short press /  
Press and hold  
- First press: mute.  
- second press: cancel mute.  
rh  
BUTTOn  
scroll through the multifunction display  
screen.  
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mUTE  
short press  
Press  
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GeNeRAL FUNCTIONs -  
AUDIO ADJUsTMeNTs  
On / Off  
selection of source  
sound adjustments  
With the key in Drive position m,  
press on control a to switch the  
radio on or off.  
To select either Radio, CD (CD  
already inserted and Radio source  
activated), or CD changer source,  
press on control D.  
When you insert a CD it automati-  
cally starts being read.  
Note: When the radio is switched  
off, the source selected is memo-  
rised.  
each press on button F brings up the  
parameter to be adjusted: choice of  
predefined sound ambiances, bass,  
treble, loudness, fade (front/rear  
sound distribution), balance (left/  
right sound distribution) and volume  
adjusted to vehicle speed.  
Press buttons K or n to modify the  
values for the function displayed.  
Note:  
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Note:  
If the radio was on the last time  
you switched off the ignition, it  
will resume automatically when  
you switch on the ignition again.  
You will not have to press on  
control a.  
After switching off the ignition,  
you can still operate the audio  
system even without the igni-  
tion key being present. Simply  
press on button a. The system  
will turn itself off after approx.  
30 minutes.  
volume adjustment  
Rotate control a to increase or  
decrease the sound volume.  
you can also increase or decrease  
the volume using controls and 5  
at the steering wheel.  
The selection of a sound ambi-  
ance automatically adjusts bass  
and treble. These can be modi-  
fied.  
To restore the original adjust-  
ments for the musical ambiances,  
reset bass and treble to zero.  
Note:  
Adjustment of loudness, as well  
as bass and treble when they  
are available, are specific to each  
sound source and to each musi-  
cal ambiance.  
If you leave the audio system un-  
actioned for a few seconds, it will  
revert to the normal display.  
The sound volume when you  
switch off the radio will be the  
same when you switch it on  
again.  
anti-theft system  
This radio is coded in such a way  
as to function only on your particu-  
lar vehicle. It would be unusable if  
installed on any other vehicle.  
Note: The anti-theft system is  
automatic and requires no action  
on your part.  
The radio sound volume auto-  
matically adjusts to the vehicle  
speed, provided the “volume  
adjustment” function is acti-  
vated.  
remark: A superimposition of ambi-  
ances,loudnessandbassadjustment  
may cause vibrations/interference  
and result in poor sound quality.  
Temporary sound pause  
Press on control 6 at the steering  
wheel to activate this function.  
The sound will be paused, regard-  
less of the source selected.  
To restore sound, press on con-  
trol 6 at the steering wheel or on  
one of the controls or 5 at the  
steering wheel.  
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RADIO sOURCe  
Searching for a station is done first  
in “lO” (local) sensitivity, then in  
Dx” (distant) sensitivity.  
To commence a search in sensi-  
tivity mode Dx” (distant) immedi-  
ately, press twice in succession on  
one of the buttons K or n.  
notes on radio reception  
your radio will be subject to certain  
phenomena that are not encoun-  
tered by domestic systems.  
The reception of AM and FM sig-  
nals may suffer from interference,  
which is caused by the nature and  
propagation of the signals and  
does not reflect on the quality of  
your radio installation.  
In AM mode, the reception may  
be affected when passing under  
power lines or bridges, or when  
travelling through tunnels.  
In FM mode, the reception may  
be affected by the distance from  
the station transmitter, the reflect-  
ing of signals off obstacles (moun-  
tains, hills, tower blocks) and radio  
blackspots (no coverage from the  
station transmitter).  
selection of frequencies and  
memory banks  
Press  
button E  
successively  
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to go through the memory  
banks FMꢁ, FMꢀ and FM3, for  
the FM waveband, and the mem-  
ory banks MW/LW, for the AM  
waveband.  
automatic search  
manual search  
Manual search is via buttons J  
or m.  
By keeping button J or m pressed,  
you will be able to scroll through  
the waveband. scrolling will stop  
as soon as you release the button.  
The radio will remain tuned to the  
frequency that is displayed.  
A short press on one of the buttons  
K or n will tune into higher or lower  
radio stations respectively, within  
the chosen waveband.  
By keeping button K or n pressed,  
you will be able to scroll through  
the waveband. The scrolling will  
stop at the first station it finds once  
the button is released.  
you can also do this by means of  
the controls 7 and 8 at the steering  
wheel.  
If the automatic search is unable to  
tune into a known frequency (per-  
haps owing to very weak recep-  
tion), it is possible to search manu-  
ally to find this station.  
Tuning sensitivity  
Automatic searches can be carried  
out according to two levels of sen-  
sitivity:  
selection of radio source  
Press button D to select the  
source.  
To capture the most powerful  
transmitters, choose the local  
search mode lO” (default  
option).  
To capture the weakest or most  
distant transmitters, choose the  
sensitive search mode Dx”.  
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RADIO sOURCe  
Display and selection of a  
station available in the area  
in which you are travelling  
Briefly press on button g or but-  
ton 9 at the steering wheel to dis-  
play the list of stations. This list is  
updated every ꢁ0 minutes.  
you can also update this list at any  
time by making a long press on  
button g or button 9 at the steer-  
ing wheel.  
To listen to one of these stations,  
select by pressing buttons J or m  
and validate using button l.  
automatic memorisation  
of transmitters (autostore  
function)  
In FM, if you hold down button E  
for more than two seconds, your  
radio will automatically memorise  
the 6 strongest stations on the FM3  
memory bank.  
recall of pre-set stations  
Press button E briefly to select the  
required waveband and memory  
bank.  
A short press on one the pre-selec-  
tion buttons 1 to 6 on the keypad P  
recalls the corresponding memo-  
rised station. you can also do this  
using the control 2 at the steering  
wheel.  
If it is a RDs station, the frequency  
appears some seconds before the  
name appears.  
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The display shows Fm asT”.  
The radio memorises the 6 strong-  
est transmitters, deleting the 6 pre-  
viously memorised.  
After the memorisation, the radio  
goes directly to memory ꢁ of mem-  
ory bank FM3.  
For RDs stations, recall of a sta-  
tion may prompt a search for a fre-  
quency corresponding to the region  
where you happen to be (see RDs  
system).  
manual pre-setting  
select the waveband and memory  
bank required using button E.  
select a station using either auto-  
matic or manual search.  
Keep pressing for more than two  
seconds on one of the pre-selection  
buttons 1 to 6 on the keypad P.  
The sound momentarily cuts off,  
then returns to its previous level to  
confirm that it has memorised the  
station.  
Note:  
If the traffic information func-  
tion has been activated (see  
RDS SYSTEM), the stations  
offering this facility will be mem-  
orised as priority.  
If it is unable to memorise any  
new stations, the system will  
retain the previously memo-  
rised stations.  
If the system is unable to find  
6 stations, the unfilled memory  
slots will remain free.  
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RDs sysTeM  
Note:  
If the RDS function is active.  
Using the rDs (radio data  
system) function on Fm  
activation/deactivation of  
the rDs functions  
The “rDs” on the display will  
light up provided the station  
being received uses the RDS  
system with frequency search.  
The “rDs” on the display is  
barred if the station received  
uses the RDS system without  
frequency search.  
The majority of FM radio stations  
use the RDs system. The radio in  
your vehicle has this system.  
The RDs functions can be  
accessed via the following two  
menus:  
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main menu (press button O).  
aUDiO menu (press button l).  
The RDs system enables these  
stations to transmit non-audible  
data in addition to the broadcasting  
of their programmes. The data pro-  
vides access to various functions  
described in this chapter, such as:  
display of the station name, inter-  
mittent traffic information flashes  
or automatic scanning of stations.  
This enables you to continue lis-  
tening to your chosen radio station,  
regardless of the different frequen-  
cies it uses in the regions through  
which you are travelling.  
To activate/deactivate the  
rDs functions  
1. Press on button O.  
2. select the AUDIO icon using  
buttons J or m.  
3. Confirm your choice with a  
press on button l.  
ꢀ. select the sub-menu for the FM  
waveband, via buttons J or m.  
Confirm your choice with a  
press on button l.  
5. select scanning for RDs sta-  
tions, via buttons J or m.  
6. Validate your choice with a  
press on button l.  
7. Using control l, select/deselect  
to activate/deactivate the func-  
tion.  
If your RDS function is deactivated,  
the “RDS” on the display will be  
absent in all cases.  
The display will indicate the  
namE” for the stations that use  
the RDS system and the frequency  
for stations that do not use it.  
scanning of rDs stations  
your radio keeps the best possible  
reception by continuously looking  
for any other frequencies on which  
the selected radio station is broad-  
cast, automatically choosing the  
frequency offering the best recep-  
tion (if the station broadcasts on  
more than one transmitter or fre-  
quency).  
8. Validate your choice by select-  
ing “OK” on the display.  
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RDs sysTeM  
While the messages are being broad-  
cast the original source is paused and  
when the messages have ended your  
radio will automatically revert to the  
music programme you were listening  
to.  
regional search mode  
selecting a programme type  
some stations, when they are  
organised in networks, broadcast  
regional programmes at certain  
times of day, and national pro-  
grammes at other times.  
Certain stations offer the possibil-  
ity of listening to a particular pro-  
gramme type, selected from a list  
(PTy).  
Press for more than two seconds  
on button i.  
Press on buttons J or m to scroll  
through and select the programme  
type you prefer, then press on but-  
ton l to validate your choice.  
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Note:  
It is possible to search.  
You have to be in FM wave band.  
either for a regional station only.  
The station being listened to  
should indicate via the RDS sys-  
tem that it broadcasts traffic infor-  
mation.  
Or across the whole network  
in order to find a different pro-  
gramme.  
To activate/deactivate this function,  
proceed as for scanning of RDs  
stations.  
Note: When this mode is activated,  
the system will remain tuned to one  
specific regional station.  
Stations organised in a network  
(EON) have regional transmitters  
that send their own programmes:  
while you are listening to one of  
these stations the system will  
switch automatically to a station  
on the network that is broadcast-  
ing traffic information.  
searching for a station  
broadcasting this  
programme type  
When you have chosen a pro-  
gramme type, the list of corre-  
sponding stations appears on the  
display, press on buttons J or m to  
scroll down and select the station  
you want, then press on button l  
to validate your choice.  
TA traffic information (traffic  
announcements)  
some stations allow broadcast-  
ing, only in FM, of these messages  
thanks to the Ta” function.  
you can activate the Ta” func-  
tion by pressing on button i. This  
allows you, even though you are  
listening to another audio source  
or to a radio programme not itself  
providing traffic messages, to  
receive traffic information flashes  
from an FM station which broad-  
casts them.  
You can stop listening to a mes-  
sage by pressing button i.  
sound volume adjustment  
for traffic information  
The sound volume for traffic infor-  
mation operates separately from  
that for the rest of the system, and  
can be adjusted independently.  
Rotate button a while a traffic infor-  
mation message is being broad-  
cast.  
This volume adjustment is memo-  
rised.  
quitting pty mode  
To quit PTY” mode, select the  
function to deactivate PTY” in  
the list of the different programme  
types.  
radio text via contextual  
menu  
This function allows to view the  
information broadcast by the sta-  
tion, concerning the programme  
you are currently listening to.  
To activate/deactivate this function,  
proceed as for scanning of RDs  
stations.  
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CD sOURCe  
you can also do this via the con-  
trols 7 and 8 at the steering wheel.  
selecting CD source  
AfterinsertingaCD,withthe printed  
side facing upwards, the player will  
start playing the CD automatically.  
To change manually to CD source  
(CD already inserted), press but-  
ton D until you obtain the source  
you require.  
safety precautions  
For safety, do not use a CD player  
if the cabin temperature is higher  
than +60 °C or lower than -ꢁ0° C.  
If the temperature becomes too  
high, an automatic safety device  
will prevent the CD player from  
working until an acceptable tem-  
perature is restored.  
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Fast forward and rapid  
reverse with accelerated  
sound  
To move swiftly through the CD,  
press and keep pressed button K  
or n, respectively for fast forward  
or rapid reverse with accelerated  
sound.  
you can also do this via the con-  
trols 7 and 8 at the steering wheel.  
Play resumes as normal when the  
button is released.  
Ejecting a CD  
Press button B to eject the CD,  
the audio system will automatically  
switch to radio source.  
If the CD is not removed within ꢁ0  
to ꢁ5 seconds of being ejected, it  
will automatically be taken back  
into the CD player, although it will  
not be played.  
handling of CDs  
Do not drop them.  
store the CDs so that they are  
kept free of dust. Avoid touch-  
ing the disc surface as any  
scratches may adversely affect  
the sound quality.  
menu  
This menu allows activation/deac-  
tivation of two options:  
Do not attach any stickers to  
the discs.  
Do not write on them.  
Do not use damaged or  
deformed discs.  
selecting a track  
Press button K once to play the  
next track.  
Press button n once to return to  
the beginning of the track currently  
being played, press a second time  
to go back to the start of the previ-  
ous track.  
Playback of the first 7 seconds  
(approx.) of each track of the  
CD.  
Random playback of the CD  
tracks.  
Do not expose them to heat or  
direct sunlight.  
This can be accessed in two ways:  
either by pressing button O  
and proceeding as for scan-  
ning of RDs stations – the sub-  
menu for Audio Preferences.  
Press the buttons successively to  
skip several tracks at a time.  
Or, provided you are in CD  
source, by pressing on but-  
ton l. you can then access the  
Audio menu.  
you can also perform this opera-  
tion using button g or button 9 at  
the steering wheel.  
When the track listing is displayed,  
select the desired track using but-  
tons J or m then validate with but-  
ton l.  
Note: If one of these options is  
active, it remains active for CD  
changer source.  
if the surface of the compact disc is  
dirty, it can be wiped with a soft, clean  
cloth. always wipe from the centre of  
the disc outwards.  
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MP3 CD sOURCe  
mP3 CDs  
mP3 CD player  
your Audio CD system may be  
MP3 compatible.  
As you insert a CD recorded in  
MP3 format, playback starts of the  
first song of the first CD-cover.  
menu  
This menu is for activation/deacti-  
vation of three options:  
The MP3 format (MPeG ꢁ,ꢀ & ꢀ,5  
Audio Layer 3) is an audio com-  
pression standard that permits  
recording of ꢁ0 times as many  
musical files on one CD.  
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Playback of the first 7 seconds  
(approx.) of each track of the  
CD.  
Your radio only plays back files  
which have the extension “.mp3”.  
Other types of files (.wav, .mpg4,  
.ogg, midi...) cannot be played  
back.  
When you insert an MP3 CD, the  
radio searches all the musical  
tracks. Playback may require some  
tens of seconds before starting.  
you can select a particular track by  
using buttons n or K and CD-cov-  
ers using buttons J or m.  
Repetition of the current CD-  
cover.  
Random playback of CD-cover  
tracks by CD-cover.  
To select a track  
To display the list of CD-covers,  
press on button g.  
Use buttons J or m to select the  
CD-cover you wish to listen to.  
To open a CD-cover, press l.  
Use buttons n or K to select the  
track you wish to listen to.  
Validate with a press on l.  
This can be accessed in two  
ways:  
either by pressing button O  
and proceeding as for scan-  
ning of RDs stations – the sub-  
menu for Audio Preferences.  
Playback of the MP3 CD is opti-  
mised if the level of the cover is  
limited to ꢀ.  
Or, provided you are in CD  
source, by pressing on but-  
ton l. you can then access the  
Audio menu.  
Burning format  
some burnt CDs cannot be read  
by your equipment (quality, speed  
of recording, etc.).  
When you burn a CD-R or CD-RW,  
select the burning standard IsO  
9660 level ꢁ.ꢀ or Joliet. Playback  
of other formats may not occur cor-  
rectly.  
Use the Joliet standard to burn  
multi-session CDs.  
On a given CD, always use the  
same burning standard.  
To obtain the best possible acous-  
tic quality, select the lowest burn-  
ing speed.  
It can handle transmission speeds  
of 8 to 3ꢀ0 kbits/s and playback  
of ꢀꢀ.05 to 44.ꢁ kHz.  
Your audio equipment may enable you  
to listen to musical works. musical  
work is protected by law. non-respect  
of the law can lead to prosecutions.  
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CD CHANGeR sOURCe  
CD Changer  
Thisequipment s(ifpresent)islocated  
in the vehicle boot and comprises a  
magazine that holds up to 6 CDs.  
selecting CD changer source  
Press on button D until you reach  
CD changer.  
After the magazine engages, play-  
back of the first track of the first CD  
will begin.  
Fast forward and rapid reverse  
with accelerated sound  
Press and keep pressed one of  
the buttons K or n respectively for  
fast forward or rapid reverse with  
accelerated sound. Play resumes  
as normal when the button is  
released.  
you can also do this by means of  
controls 7 and 8 at the steering  
wheel.  
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To insert/remove a CD  
1. remove the magazine from the  
CD changer  
selecting a CD  
Open the flap located on the right-  
hand side of the boot to access  
the CD changer.  
To select a CD, either press one of  
the pre-selection buttons 1 to 6 on  
the keypad P, or scroll using but-  
tons J or m.  
The CD will start to play automati-  
cally.  
you can also do this by means of  
control 2 at the steering wheel.  
After each change of source, on  
return to CD changer source, play-  
back will resume at the same point  
where it had been interrupted.  
Press on the EJECT” button to  
eject the magazine partially.  
menu  
This menu is for activation/deacti-  
vation of three options:  
Remove the magazine carefully.  
Close the sliding door.  
Playback of the first 7 seconds  
(approx.) of each track of the  
CD.  
2. removing a compartment  
Take out just one drawer at a time.  
3. inserting/removing a CD  
Repetition of the current CD.  
Random playback of tracks, CD  
by CD.  
Insert a single CD, printed side  
upwards. Otherwise the CD  
changer will not operate.  
selecting a track  
Press button K once to play the  
next track.  
Press button n once to return to  
the beginning of the track currently  
being played, press a second time  
to go back to the start of the previ-  
ous track.  
Press the buttons successively to  
skip several tracks at a time.  
you can also do this by means of  
the controls 7 and 8 at the steering  
wheel.  
Pull out the CD by pulling on the  
part that is showing.  
This can be accessed in two ways:  
either by pressing button O  
and proceeding as for scan-  
ning of RDs stations – the sub-  
menu for Audio Preferences.  
ꢀ. repositioning the compartment  
Refit the drawer by pushing it into  
the magazine. Do not push directly  
on the CD.  
Or if you are in CD changer  
source by pressing button l.  
you then have access to the  
AUDIO menu.  
5. repositioning the magazine  
Open the sliding door.  
Hold the magazine, narrow side  
towards the opening of the CD  
changer.  
Note: If one of these options is  
active, it remains active for CD  
source.  
Push the magazine gently into the  
aperture of the changer until there  
is a click.  
Reclose the sliding door to prevent  
entry of dust or of foreign bodies.  
Close the flap.  
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BLUeTOOTH®  
your audio system may be  
Bluetooth® compatible. It allows  
you to connect a mobile tele-  
phone for use hands free” and  
even to use its directory.  
It permits you to twin up to four tel-  
ephones, to be able then to con-  
nect whichever one you choose.  
The Bluetooth® functions available  
and the content of the display are  
dependent on the type of mobile  
telephone, its settings and the type  
of contract you have. For this rea-  
son it is advisable to make enquir-  
ies with your telephone provider.  
Note: Refer to the user instruc-  
tions to familiarise yourself with the  
features of twinning.  
Connecting a twinned  
telephone  
each time you enter the vehicle,  
after switching on the audio system,  
your telephone is detected automati-  
cally. If more than one telephone is  
present, the last telephone to have  
been connected is the first to be rec-  
ognised.  
note: Disconnections may occur.  
You may have to make a new con-  
nection (see following page, Con-  
figuration : Connecting a twinned  
mobile telephone).  
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The telephone detects the  
Bluetooth® system on your  
vehicle. “CiTrOËn” displays  
on your telephone.  
you should then select “CiTrOËn”  
on your telephone controls. Next  
you have to accept or decline this  
twinning.  
Note: If the 4 twinning memories  
are already being used, you must  
select a memory that is already  
attributed although the telephone  
twinned to this location will no  
longer be.  
remarks:  
Prior to any operation:  
In the event of a problem, it is  
recommended to switch your tel-  
ephone off and then on again.  
your display should be lit up  
(key in position m).  
Next the telephone asks you  
to enter an identification code:  
123ꢀ.  
your telephone's Bluetooth®  
system must be activated.  
If you switch off your telephone  
within the field of reception of the  
Bluetooth® system on your vehi-  
cle, the next connection will not  
be automatic. To restore auto-  
matic connection, you will have  
to connect your telephone manu-  
ally (see following page, Config-  
uration : Connecting a twinned  
mobile telephone).  
Validate.  
Note: This entry may be demanded  
earlier in the twinning sequence.  
The telephone is now twinned to  
your Bluetooth® system. For imme-  
diate access to the Bluetooth®  
functions, it may be necessary to  
make a connection (see following  
page Configuration : Connecting  
a twinned mobile telephone).  
Twinning a telephone  
Twinning a telephone consists  
of having it recognised by the  
Bluetooth® system on your vehicle.  
This then permits an instantaneous  
connection.  
Twinning can only be performed  
with ignition switched on, display  
illuminated, engine stopped. No  
other telephone should be con-  
nected.  
If you are already in telephone  
communication when the audio  
system is turned on, the latter  
detects the telephone.  
To avoid interference, you are  
advised not to place your mobile  
telephone close to your radio.  
Once the twinning is finished, you  
will be able to connect your tele-  
phone via the “main menu”.  
The twinningmustbe performed  
with the telephone and its  
Bluetooth® system activated.  
To accept an incoming call  
Using button l or control 2 at the  
steering wheel.  
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BLUeTOOTH®  
remarks:  
main menu  
Configuration  
This menu allows you to:  
The directory displayed updates  
itself automatically.  
Press on the Menu button O to  
access to Main menu, then select  
the Telephone” icon using but-  
tons J or m), then validate the  
selection via button l.  
Deleting a twinning. Using J  
or m, select this choice, then  
validate on l. select in the list  
the telephone that you no longer  
wish to have twinned. Validate.  
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If the person to be called does  
not figure in the directory, the  
call can only be made using the  
telephone.  
you have access:  
Ifyouhave informationrecorded  
in the Vcard format, you must  
select the person you wish to  
call, then validate. A list of 4  
numbers maximum can be dis-  
played with the following labels :  
home”, “Office”, “mobile” and  
Car”.  
Consulting the list of twin-  
nings. The list of telephones  
twinned is displayed.  
Connecting a mobile tele-  
phone that is twinned. select  
the telephone that you wish to  
connect. This access allows  
you to make a connection man-  
ually.  
To the Directory.  
To Configuration.  
To Communication Manage-  
ment.  
you access your choices via (J  
or m), then you validate them with  
a press on l.  
This main menu can also be  
accessed by pressing button E  
then button l.  
Calls list  
After selecting this component and  
then validating, the calls list is dis-  
played with a maximum of: 10 calls  
made (arrow pointing upward), 10  
calls received (arrow pointing  
downward) and 10 calls not con-  
nected.  
It is possible to make a call start-  
ing from this list: select the number  
via J or m, then validate with a  
press on l.  
Call management  
This menu is accessible during  
your calls, permitting you to:  
Folder  
This menu lets you open:  
swap a call if there is another  
call incoming.  
The telephone Directory of the  
telephone that is connected.  
The Calls List.  
end a call.  
Be in secret mode.  
remark:  
If you are in telephone conversa-  
tion, you have access to this menu  
Configuration” by pressing l.  
Telephone directory  
A telephone call can be made  
independently of the telephone or  
of the audio system, thanks to the  
directory.  
The directory is displayed. select  
the number via J or m, then vali-  
date with a press on l.  
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swapping a call  
voice recognition  
Displays  
During a telephone conversation,  
the system is able to tell you of a  
second call incoming. To accept it,  
validate. To change from one call  
to the other, select this choice.  
Pressing on the end of the lighting  
control stalk 10 starts telephone  
voice recognition.  
Voice recognition allows you to  
make a call to a number for which  
you have recorded a label on the  
mobile telephone that is twinned  
and connected.  
A press on the TEl” button dis-  
plays the telephone information on  
the right on your screen.  
A “Telephonesymbol appears on  
your display when you connect a  
mobile telephone.  
A “Batterysymbol appears at the  
bottom of the display to indicate  
the range of the mobile telephone  
connected.  
An “Envelopesymbol appears at  
the bottom of the display to indicate  
the presence of an unread sMs on  
the mobile telephone connected.  
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End a call  
This choice enables you to end a  
telephone conversation, for exam-  
ple if there is another call incoming.  
remark:  
It is possible to stop the call, pro-  
vided the dialling has not yet com-  
menced, with a short press on the  
end of the lighting control stalk 10.  
secret mode  
select this choice. This allows  
you not to be heard by the other  
person. To restore sound to the  
other person, select deactivation  
of secret mode in the menu “Call  
management”.  
Note: If you wish to transfer a call  
from the audio system to the mobile  
telephone (for example when leav-  
ing your vehicle), refer to the user  
instructions for the latter.  
remarks:  
A “sound tracksymbol appears  
at the bottom of the display to indi-  
cate the presence of a message on  
the mobile telephone connected.  
While you are on a call, the  
audio source currently being  
listened to is paused.  
some ring tones on your mobile  
telephone may not be recog-  
nised by the Bluetooth® system  
on your vehicle. A different ring  
tone will be chosen by the sys-  
tem.  
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HIFI sysTeM  
The Hi-Fi system, custom built for your cabin, is made up of:  
A high power DSP (Digital Signal Processing) digital amplifier.  
A subwoofer bass box (30 Hz - ꢁ00 Hz).  
8 specific loudspeakers.  
An MP3 player.  
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adjustment in CD or radio mode  
The basic functions remain the same as those for the radio.  
No extra adjustment is necessary.  
However, to make the most of your Hi-Fi system, you are advised to adjust the audio functions Bass (Bass), Treble  
(Treb), front/rear balance (Fad) and left/right balance (Bal) to position O, and Loudness (Loud) to position On when  
listening to a CD and position OFF when listening to the radio.  
your system also provides Dolby surround sound with the Pop, Rock and Classical ambiances.  
Note: In the event of poor reception of an FM stereo signal and/or mono source, deactivate the musical ambiances.  
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FReq UeNTLy-AsKeD q UesTIONs  
The table below brings together the answers to the questions that are the most frequently asked.  
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Question  
Answer  
solution  
To achieve an optimum listening quality, the  
audio adjustments (Volume, Bass, Treble,  
Ambiance, Loudness) can be adapted to  
each of the different sound sources, which  
can produce audible shifts when you change  
the source (radio, CD, CD changer etc.).  
There is a discrepancy in  
sound quality between the  
different audio sources  
(radio, CD, CD changer  
etc.).  
Check that the audio adjustments (Vol-  
ume, Bass, Treble, Ambiance, Loud-  
ness) are adapted to your preferences  
for each of the sources being listened  
to.  
Check that you have inserted the CD  
the right way up in the CD player.  
Check the condition of the CD: the CD  
cannot be played back if it is too dam-  
aged.  
Check the contents if it is a burnt CD:  
refer to the advice given in the chapter  
on Audio system.  
The CD is the wrong way up, is unplayable,  
The CD immediately ejects. does not contain audio data or contains an  
audio format that the radio cannot play back.  
For reasons of poor quality, some  
burnt CDs will not be played back by  
the audio system.  
The CD changer does not play back  
DVDs.  
The CD changer does not play back  
MP3 CDs.  
The CD player sound is  
The CD is scratched or of poor quality.  
downgraded.  
Insert only CDs of good quality and  
keep them in good condition.  
Press on the button BND to retrieve the  
The waveband selected is not the correct wave band (AM, FMꢁ, FMꢀ, FMAsT)  
The pre-set stations do not  
work (no sound, 87.5 Mhz  
is displayed, etc.).  
one.  
where the stations have been memo-  
rised.  
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FReq UeNTLy-AsKeD q UesTIONs  
Question  
Answer  
solution  
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Traffic  
Announcements  
(TA) is displayed. I do not  
receive any traffic informa-  
tion or public announce-  
ments.  
The particular radio station is not in the Change to a radio station that does  
regional traffic information network.  
broadcast traffic information.  
Activate the RDs function to allow the  
system to check whether a more pow-  
erful transmitter is to be found in the  
geographical area.  
The vehicle is too distant from the transmit-  
ter, or no transmitter is present in the geo-  
graphical area you are passing through.  
The reception quality of  
the radio station being lis-  
tened to gradually deterio-  
rates.  
The environment (hills, high buildings, tun- This phenomenon is normal and does  
nels, underground car parks, etc.) is blocking not imply anything wrong with the  
reception, even in RDs mode.  
radio.  
The aerial is absent or has been damaged  
(for example after going through a car wash  
or in an underground car park).  
Have the aerial checked by a CITROËN  
dealer.  
Cutting out of sound for The RDs system during this brief sound cut- Deactivate the RDs function if the phe-  
ꢁ to ꢀ seconds in radio off is searching for a better frequency that nomenon occurs too frequently and  
mode.  
might offer improved reception of the station. always on the same journey.  
When the engine is switched off, the work-  
When the engine is not ing time for the radio depends on the battery  
you have to start the engine so as to  
increase the battery charge.  
running, the radio stops charge. The interruption is normal: the radio  
after a few minutes.  
goes into economy mode, cutting off in order  
to save the vehicles battery.  
In order to protect the audio equipment in  
The message “the audio excessive ambient temperatures, the radio switch off the audio system for a few  
system is overheating” goes into an automatic thermic protection minutes in order to allow the system to  
appears on the screen. mode which results in a reduction in sound cool down.  
volume or stopping of the CD player.  
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