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Ease of use and comfort for Your Peugeot Boxer Van First Generation (1994-2002)

Practical information  
Roof box  
This is a storage compartment located in the  
load space, above the cab roof. Its capacity  
varies depending on the height of the van roof.  
Torch  
If provided in your vehicle.  
Step  
To make access and exit easier, your vehicle  
may be fitted with a step which unfolds when  
the sliding side door is opened.  
Ladder type vertical partition  
Courtesy lamps  
Sliding side windows  
Behind the driver's seat, a ladder type  
vertical partition protects the driver against  
the risk of load movement.  
If fitted on your vehicle, one or two courtesy  
lamps are located above the rear and side  
doors.  
Depending on the vehicle's  
equipment, the side windows of  
row 2 can be opened.  
They can be activated by:  
Squeeze the two controls then  
slide the window.  
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tilting the courtesy lamp (to the left or to  
the right),  
Load retainer  
While driving, the window must be closed or  
secured in an intermediate position.  
On the floor, behind the front seats, a  
horizontal partition protects the driver and  
front passengers against the risk of load  
movement.  
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opening or closing the rear or side  
doors.  
This lighting switches off automatically, after  
a few minutes, if the doors are left open.  
Glazed separation partition  
Reading lamps  
Use the control to open/close the sliding  
window of the separation partition.  
They are located above each row of seats.  
 
Mirrors and windows  
Electrical controls  
The ignition switch must be in the MAR position.  
Turn the control to select the mirror zone.  
1 Driver's mirror:  
MIRRORS AND WINDOWS  
MIRRORS  
A1 - Upper mirror  
Door mirrors  
B1 - Lower mirror  
These are divided into two zones:  
A - Upper mirror  
Then move the control in the direction of the  
adjustment required.  
Rear view mirror  
2 Passenger mirror:  
A2 - Upper mirror  
B2 - Lower mirror  
B - Lower mirror  
The lever located on the lower edge moves  
the mirror into two positions.  
The mirror glass is spherical in order to  
widen the lateral field of vision. Objects  
seen in the mirror are in reality closer than  
they appear. Therefore, this must be taken  
into account in order to assess the distance  
correctly.  
For the day position, the lever is pushed.  
Then move the control in the direction of the  
adjustment required.  
For the night position to prevent dazzle, pull  
the lever towards you.  
Electric folding  
The shell incorporates the direction indicator  
side repeater and the aerials, according to  
the equipment available on board (GPS,  
GSM, Radio, ...).  
Press this control.  
Defrosting the mirrors  
Press the rear screen defrosting  
button.  
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Mirrors and windows  
Automatic operation  
Press or pull control A/B, beyond the point of  
resistance: the window opens or closes fully  
when the control is released.  
Pressing the control again stops the  
movement of the window.  
Good practice  
Always remove the key from the ignition  
when leaving the vehicle, even for a short  
time.  
If the electric windows meet an obstacle  
during operation, you must reverse the  
movement of the window. To do this, press  
the control concerned.  
When the driver operates the passenger  
electric window controls, they must ensure  
that no one is preventing correct closing of  
the windows.  
You have two options:  
ELECTRIC WINDOWS  
The driver must ensure that the passengers  
use the electric windows correctly.  
A. Driver's electric window control  
Manual operation  
B. Passenger's electric window control  
Press or pull control A, without passing the  
point of resistance.  
Be aware of children when operating the  
windows.  
The window stops when you release the  
control.  
 
Trip computer  
TRIP COMPUTER  
The TRIP button, located at the end of the  
wiper stalk, provides access to the following  
information:  
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Distance A  
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Average speed A  
This indicates the distance travelled  
since the last trip computer zero reset.  
This is the average speed calculated  
since the last trip computer zero reset  
(with the ignition on).  
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Ambient temperature  
Average fuel consumption A  
This indicates the temperature outside  
the vehicle.  
Trip duration A  
This is the average quantity of fuel  
consumed since the last trip computer  
zero reset.  
This indicates the total time since the  
last trip recorder zero reset.  
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Range  
This indicates the distance that can still  
be travelled with the fuel remaining in  
the tank on the basis of the average  
consumption over the last few miles  
(kilometres) travelled.  
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Current fuel consumption A  
If TRIP B is activated on the MODE menu:  
This is the average quantity of fuel  
consumed during the last few seconds.  
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Distance B  
Average fuel consumption B  
Average speed B  
Trip duration B  
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Mode  
MODE  
Configuration - Personalisation  
If your vehicle is fitted with the control  
panel located to the right of the steering  
wheel, this provides access to menus which  
permit the personalisation of some of your  
equipment.  
This MODE button enables you to:  
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access the menus and sub-menus,  
confirm your selections, within a  
menu,  
Seven languages are offered: Italian,  
English, German, French, Spanish,  
Portuguese, Dutch.  
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exit from the menus.  
Instrument panel screen 1  
A long press enables you to return to  
the welcome screen.  
If your vehicle is tted with this screen, you  
have access to the menus 1 (Speed), 4 (Hour),  
8 (Unit), 10 (Buzz), 13 (Bag P) and 14.  
As a safety precaution, some menus can  
only be accessed when the ignition is off.  
This button enables you to:  
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scroll up through a menu,  
increase a value.  
miles  
This button enables you to:  
Instrument panel screen 2  
If your vehicle is fitted with this screen, you  
have access to all of the menus.  
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scroll down through a menu,  
decrease a value.  
 
Mode  
Confirm  
and exit  
Menu…  
Press...  
Sub-menu…  
Press...  
Select…  
Enables you to...  
ON  
Increase  
Activate/deactivate the audible  
signal indicating exceeding of  
the programmed speed and  
select the speed.  
1 Bleep  
Speed  
(Speed)  
Decrease  
OFF  
Increase  
Decrease  
Activate  
Deactivate  
Increase  
Decrease  
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2 Headlamps  
sensor  
Set the sensitivity of the  
sunshine sensor (1 to 3).  
3 Activation  
Trip B  
Display a second distance  
"Trip B".  
Hours/  
Minutes  
Set the clock.  
4 Setting the  
time (Hour)  
Time format  
Select the clock display mode.  
Set the date.  
12  
Activate  
Deactivate  
ON  
5 Setting the  
date  
Year/Month/  
Day  
6 See radio  
7 Autoclose  
Display the name of the station.  
OFF  
Activate/Deactivate automatic  
door locking above approx  
12 mph (20 km/h).  
ON  
While moving  
OFF  
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Confirm  
and exit  
Menu...  
Press...  
Sub-menu…  
Press...  
Select…  
Km  
Enables you to...  
Distance  
Select the distance display unit.  
Miles  
8 Measurement  
unit (Unit)  
km/l  
Select the fuel consumption  
display unit.  
Consumption  
l/100 km  
List of languages  
available  
9 Languages  
Select the display language.  
10 Volume of  
announcements  
(Buzz)  
Increase/decrease the volume  
of the announcements or of the  
audible warning signal.  
Increase  
Decrease  
Increase  
Decrease  
11 Volume of  
Increase/decrease the volume of  
the buttons.  
the buttons  
Service (Km/  
miles before oil  
change)  
Display the kilometres/miles  
remaining before the next oil  
change.  
12 Service  
Oil  
Display the oil level.  
Yes  
No  
ON  
Activate the passenger air bag.  
13 Passenger  
airbag  
Yes  
No  
(BAG P)  
OFF  
Deactivate the passenger air bag.  
Exit from the menu. Press the  
arrow at the bottom to go to the  
first menu.  
14 Exit from  
menu  
 
Parking sensors  
AUDIBLE REAR PARKING SENSORS  
If fitted on your vehicle, the system consists  
of four proximity sensors, installed in the  
rear bumper.  
Engage reverse gear  
Malfunction  
The proximity information is indicated by an  
audible signal of increasing frequency as the  
vehicle approaches the obstacle.  
When the distance between the rear of  
the vehicle and the obstacle is less than  
approximately thirty centimetres, the audible  
signal becomes continuous.  
The system cannot, in any circumstances,  
take the place of the vigilance and  
responsibility of the driver.  
If this warning lamp comes on in  
the instrument panel, contact a  
PEUGEOT dealer.  
They detect any obstacle: person, vehicle,  
tree, fence, behind the vehicle during the  
manoeuvre.  
If your vehicle is fitted  
with this screen, a  
message appears.  
However, objects the size or thickness of  
which are detected at the beginning of the  
manoeuvre will no longer be detected at the  
end of the manoeuvre: blind spots between  
and below the sensors. Examples: stake,  
roadworks cone or pavement post.  
Good practice  
In bad weather or in winter, ensure that the  
sensors are not covered with mud, ice or  
snow.  
Stop the assistance  
Change to neutral.  
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REVERSING CAMERA  
Screen  
Buttons  
If your vehicle is fitted with this camera, it  
is located at the rear of the van, next to the  
third brake lamp.  
The camera sends the images to a 4 inch or  
6.5 inch adjustable colour LCD which takes  
the place of the interior rear view mirror.  
Brightness adjustment.  
It sends views to the screen installed  
in the cab. This rear vision is an aid to  
manoeuvring.  
Press the button and place the screen in the  
required position.  
Back-lighting adjustment.  
Activation  
With the key in the running position, unfold  
the screen.  
ON/OFF enables you to see rear  
views without engaging reverse  
gear.  
The camera comes into operation when  
reverse gear is engaged and remains active  
up to approximately 9 mph (15 km/h). It is  
deactivated above 11 mph (18 km/h).  
When a forward gear is engaged, the last  
image remains displayed for approximately  
5 seconds then switches off.  
Fold the screen.  
 
Reversing camera  
Initial settings  
With reverse gear not engaged,  
press and hold the ON/OFF  
button for approximately  
3 seconds. The button flashes  
twice to confirm the reinitialisation.  
Good practice  
When vehicle conditions are optimum  
(position on the road, loading level) the  
maximum area of visibility covered by the  
camera has a field depth approximately 3 m  
long and 5.5 m wide.  
The area of visibility may vary depending on  
the external weather conditions (brightness,  
rain, snow, fog, ...), the load in the vehicle  
and the position of the vehicle on the road.  
Alarm display on the screen  
In the ON position, information in text  
format accompanies the manoeuvre and is  
displayed on the screen:  
Please store the screen in its housing when  
no longer in use.  
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each time reverse gear is engaged, a  
message appears before the first view is  
transmitted,  
When cleaning the camera and the screen,  
avoid using a detergent or a tool which may  
scratch the glass.  
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at 11 mph (18 km/h) in reverse gear,  
the rear view disappears and the  
Use a non-abrasive cloth or a small brush.  
Following a collision, if the screen glass has  
cracked and allows liquid crystal to flow out:  
do not touch it.  
screen switches to "Stand by". The view  
appears again when the vehicle returns  
to a speed below 9 mph (15 km/h).  
If you have come into contact with it, quickly  
wash the contaminated part of the body with  
soapy water.  
Change of language  
With reverse gear not engaged, press  
the ON/OFF button and any other button  
simultaneously.  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have the  
screen repaired.  
Scroll through the languages by pressing  
ON/OFF.  
When the language has been selected, wait  
approximately 3 seconds for it to be stored.  
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Pneumatic suspension  
PNEUMATIC SUSPENSION  
Manual adjustment of the loading  
height  
If your vehicle is fitted with pneumatic  
suspension, you can adjust the height of  
the rear of the vehicle to make loading and  
unloading easier.  
Raise: upwards adjustment of the load  
floor  
Lower: downwards adjustment of the  
load floor  
Make a quick press on the control  
to select the next level up. Each  
press (LED on) raises the floor by  
one level: +1 to +3.  
Make a quick press on the control  
to select the next level down.  
Each press (LED on) lowers the  
floor by one level: -1 to -3.  
A long press selects the highest  
level (+3).  
A long press selects the lowest  
level (-3).  
The control panel is located on the  
dashboard.  
There is a nominal level as well as 6 height  
adjustment levels, raising (from +1 to +3) or  
lowering (from -1 to -3). Each level reached  
is indicated on the instrument panel screen.  
 
Pneumatic suspension  
Return to the nominal floor height  
Warning lamp  
Press the same number of times in reverse  
as the level of the position displayed.  
Refer to the "Instruments and controls"  
section of chapter 2.  
Deactivation  
Good practice  
Make a long press on both controls  
simultaneously to deactivate the system.  
The LEDs remain on.  
Driving with the suspension set too high or  
too low risks damaging components under  
the body.  
The height may be adjusted automatically to  
take account of changes of temperature or  
loading.  
Reactivation  
A second long press on both controls  
simultaneously reactivates the system. The  
LEDs go off.  
You must avoid using this control in the  
following circumstances:  
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when working underneath the vehicle,  
when changing a wheel,  
Above 3 mph (5 km/h), the system  
reactivates automatically.  
when the vehicle is being transported by  
lorry, train, ferry, boat, ...  
Automatic correction of loading  
floor height  
Above 12 mph (20 km/h), the system  
automatically returns the rear height to its  
nominal value.  
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Tachograph  
TACHOGRAPH  
If your vehicle is fitted with a tachograph,  
this permits storing of all of the data relating  
to the vehicle in the unit and on a card  
inserted in it.  
When the card is inserted, all of the data  
can be:  
For further information, refer to the  
documents supplied by the manufacturer of  
the tachograph.  
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displayed on the tachograph screen,  
printed,  
If your vehicle is fitted with a tachograph,  
disconnection of the negative (-) terminal of  
the battery (located under the floor on the  
left-hand side, in the cab) is recommended if  
the vehicle is not to be used for a period of  
more than 5 days.  
Example: at the beginning of each journey  
or change of team.  
transferred to external storage media via  
an interface.  
 
Audio equipment  
FIRST STEPS  
Mute /  
1/2/3/4/5/6: selection of the preset station.  
Presetting a station.  
restore sound.  
CD eject, if the audio  
system is on.  
Setting of the audio options:  
bass, treble, fader (front/  
rear), balance (left/right),  
fader (front/rear), loudness,  
equaliser, personalised  
equaliser.  
Selection of wavebands  
FM1, FM2, FMA.  
Automatic presetting of stations  
(autostore).  
and to select the  
setting.  
Selection of wavebands:  
MW1, MW2.  
and to adjust the  
setting.  
Selection of the source:  
CD / MP3 CD.  
Open / close the menu.  
and to select the  
Radio:  
setting.  
and : automatic station search down / up.  
and : manual frequency search.  
and to adjust the  
Volume adjustment.  
setting.  
See "MENU".  
and , and : fast forward.  
CD / MP3 CD:  
On.  
Off.  
and : play previous / next track.  
and : play previous / next folder.  
Requires a long  
press.  
and : fast backwards / forwards in the track.  
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Audio equipment  
STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS  
Mute / restore the  
sound.  
Change of source:  
CD/MP3 CD or radio  
frequency.  
Pause CD/MP3 CD  
track.  
Automatic search for a  
higher radio frequency.  
Volume increase.  
Volume decrease.  
Select the next CD/MP3  
CD track.  
Automatic search for a lower  
frequency.  
Select the previous CD/MP3  
CD track.  
 
Audio equipment  
MENU  
Selection of the choices from the current menu.  
Scrolling of various menus.  
Open and close the menus.  
Confirmation and storing the choices from  
the current menu.  
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Audio equipment  
Set the sensitivity of automatic reception of the FM  
radio frequencies (tuner):  
AF  
Switching  
On  
AF  
Switching  
Off  
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On for a search of the transmitters which have  
the strongest signal,  
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Off for a search of all of the surrounding  
transmitters.  
ꢁ ꢀ  
Receive traffic information from FM1, FM2, FMA  
radio stations.  
Traffic  
Information  
Off  
Traffic  
Information  
On  
TA is displayed if On is selected.  
ꢁ ꢀ  
Select the reception of local or regional  
programmes (different from one region to another):  
Regional  
mode Off  
Regional  
mode On  
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Off for no programmes,  
On for local programmes.  
ꢁ ꢀ  
Select the type of MP3 display for the current track  
(if ID3 TAG available for the CD):  
MP3  
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Title for the title of the track,  
display  
Author for the name of the artist,  
ALBUM for the title of the album,  
Folder  
name  
File  
name  
(if there  
Title  
Author  
Album  
is an MP3  
CD in the  
player)  
Folder name for the name of the directory  
(folder) for the current track,  
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File name for the name of the file.  
ꢁ ꢀ  
 
Audio equipment  
Select the automatic control of the volume in relation to  
the vehicle speed:  
Speed  
volume  
Low  
Speed  
volume  
High  
Speed  
volume Off  
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Off.  
Low for on (low sensitivity),  
High for on (high sensitivity).  
ꢁ ꢀ  
Select the initial volume setting:  
Limit on:  
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if the volume equal to or greater than the maximum  
value, the volume will be at maximum,  
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if the volume is between the maximum and  
minimum values, the volume will be that memorised  
when switching off,  
if the volume is equal to or lower than the minimum  
value, the volume will be at minimum.  
Radio on  
vol - Limit  
on  
Radio  
on vol -  
Limit off  
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Limit off:  
the volume is memorised when switching off.  
Choose a volume setting between 1 and 40.  
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ꢁ ꢀ  
EXT  
Choose the volume setting for an external telephone:  
EXT Audio  
off  
Audio  
Volume  
23  
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Off for mute,  
23 by default. Select a volume level between 1 and 40.  
ꢁ ꢀ  
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Audio equipment  
Set the audio system play time after switching off the  
engine:  
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00 MIN to switch off immediately,  
20 MIN to play for 20 minutes.  
Radio off  
00 MIN  
20 MIN  
Place the key in the "MAR" running position to switch  
the audio system back on.  
ꢁ ꢀ  
Restore factory settings.  
System  
reset NO  
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NO to not restore factory settings,  
YES  
YES to restore factory settings, "Resetting" is  
displayed.  
ꢁ ꢀ  
 
Audio equipment  
RADIO  
SELECTING A STATION  
STORING A STATION - MANUALLY  
Press the AM or FM button and then  
select a waveband from: MW1 and  
MW2 or FM1, FM2 and FMA.  
After selecting a frequency, press  
one of these buttons (for more than  
2 seconds) to store the frequency.  
Storing is confirmed by an audible  
beep.  
To select the radio function, make a  
short press on the AM or FM button.  
Briefly press one of these buttons to  
carry out an automatic search of the  
radio stations.  
STORING A STATION - AUTOMATICALLY  
Press one of these buttons to carry  
out a manual search of the radio  
stations.  
Press the FM AS* button (for more  
than 2 seconds) until the audible  
signal is heard.  
The radio searches for and stores the  
6 stations with the strong signal  
(in decreasing signal strength order)  
in the waveband.  
A long press on the button updates  
the selection.  
* AutoStore: automatic storing (pre-setting) of stations.  
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Audio equipment  
PLAY A CD  
MP3  
The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio  
Layer 3, is an audio compression standard which permits the  
recording of several tens of music files on a single disc.  
Insert circular compact discs only.  
Some anti-pirating systems, on original  
discs or CDs copied using a personal  
recorder, may cause faults which are no  
reflection on the quality of the original  
player.  
In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, when  
recording it is preferable to select standards ISO 9660  
level 1.2 or Joliet.  
Insert a CD or an MP3 CD in the player,  
play begins automatically.  
If the disc is recorded in another format, it may not be played  
correctly.  
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If the player already contains a disc,  
switch on the audio equipment and  
press the MEDIA source button briey.  
The last track played begins.  
It is recommended that the same recording standard is  
always used for an individual disc, with as low a speed as  
possible (4x maximum) for optimum sound quality.  
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet  
standard is recommended.  
Press one of the buttons to select a  
track on the CD.  
Press and hold one of the buttons for  
fast forwards or backwards.  
The audio equipment will only play files with the extension  
".mp3" with a sampling rate of 22.05 KHz or 44.1 KHz. No  
other type of file (.wma, .mp4, m3u...) can be played.  
Press this button to pause play.  
Press again to resume play.  
It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters without  
using special characters (e.g.: () " " ? ; , space) to avoid any  
playing or displaying problems.  
 
Audio equipment  
Bluetooth hands-free system  
SYSTEM  
When you switch on the audio system, you may have to enter a  
code for access to its functions.  
In this cases, the message "Radio Code" is displayed in the  
screen, followed by 4 dashes.  
The 4-number code should be entered using the buttons 1 to 6.  
You have 20 seconds to enter the code.  
If the wrong code is entered, the audio system gives an audible  
signal and the message message "Radio blocked/wait" is  
displayed. You should then start the procedure again.  
INTRODUCTION  
This system allows you to:  
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send and receive calls via the Bluetooth® connection with your  
mobile telephone,  
display the names of your contacts and numbers from the  
directory of your mobile phone in the instrument panel screen,  
use voice commands to make a call and manage your  
contacts while keeping both hands on the steering wheel,  
Each time an incorrect code is entered, the waiting time before  
the code can be entered again increases progressively (1 minute,  
2 minutes, 4 minutes, 8 minutes, 16 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour,  
2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, 16 hours, 24 hours).  
hear your text messages via the voice synthesiser built into  
the system,  
listen to MP3, WMA, AAC, M4A, MP4 and WAV audio files  
from a USB storage device,  
Keep your code in a safe place, never inside the  
vehicle.  
display information on the track being played in the radio  
screen (title, artist, etc...),  
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control vocally a portable music player (iPod® type),  
recharge your portable music player (iPod® type) via the USB  
port.  
TELEPHONE PRE-EQUIPMENT  
If the hands-free kit is fitted to your vehicle, you can use the  
audio system and the steering mounted controls to manage your  
telephone calls.  
During an incoming call, the audio system is deactivated, and  
the message "PHONE" is displayed.  
The volume can be adjusted and stored via the "EXTERNAL  
AUDIO" menu.  
The language of the Bluetooth system adapts automatically  
by detecting the language set on your telephone.  
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