Jaguar Touch Screen Display JJM 18 42 26 701 User Manual

TOUCH-SCREEN DISPLAY  
AND JAGUARVOICE  
Publication Part No. JJM 18 42 26 701  
Handbook Contents  
Quick Overview  
Quick Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Owner Information  
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Touch-screen Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Climate Control  
Climate Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Audio System  
Steering Wheel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Cassette Tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Single CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Compact Disc (CD) Changer. . . . . . . . 36  
Rear Multimedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Audio System Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Audio System Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Navigation System  
Navigation - Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Basic Screen Displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Screen Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Navigation Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Route Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Route Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Set Up Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Destination Entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
Points of Interest (POI) . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
Stored Locations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89  
Route Calculation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95  
Storing Way Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96  
Route Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98  
End User Licence Agreements . . . . . 101  
JaguarVoice  
General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
Using the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107  
How to Say Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . 113  
Voice Command List. . . . . . . . . . . . . 114  
Voice Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122  
Trouble-shooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124  
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Quick Start  
Quick Overview  
Climate Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
JaguarVoice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
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Quick Overview  
Quick Overview  
Climate Control  
(XJ and S-TYPE panel shown)  
1. Select climate control touch-screen.  
2. Adjust blower speed.  
13. Touch-screen.  
For more information on climate control  
for all Jaguar models with touch-screen  
controls, see page 21 onwards.  
3. Select automatic operation.  
4. Decrease left-hand zone temperature.  
5. Increase left-hand zone temperature.  
Recommended Operation  
It is recommended that automatic control  
(AUTO) is selected as the normal  
operating mode.  
6. LCD screen: interior and exterior  
temperatures.  
7. Decrease right-hand zone  
temperature.  
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WARNING:  
8. Increase right-hand zone  
To prevent humidity build-up inside the  
vehicle and possible screen misting,  
avoid driving with the air conditioning  
system off or with manual air  
recirculation selected for prolonged  
periods.  
temperature.  
9. Heated rear screen/door mirrors.  
10. Heated front screen.  
11. Defrost operation.  
12. Select air recirculation.  
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Quick Overview  
Audio  
1. AUDIO. Press to turn audio system  
ON, or to display relevant audio  
screen and associated touch-screen  
buttons.  
9. CD (or TAPE). Select compact disc  
play when in other audio mode, or CD  
pause (when a CD is inserted and  
playing).  
2. Touch-screen display.  
10. AM/FM. Radio waveband select.  
3. MENU. Press to access  
11. Seek AM/FM station, cue/review  
touch-screen options.  
CD/MD.  
4. MIX. Mix CDs or CD tracks.  
12. MODE. Scroll to select sound  
settings.  
5. PTY. Priority programme type (where  
broadcast).  
13. ON/OFF and volume control.  
6. TA. Traffic announcement and Radio  
14. Eject CD or MD.  
Data System (where broadcast).  
For more information on the audio  
system, see page 31 onwards.  
7. A MEM. Automatically set station  
presets.  
8. CDC. Select CD changer.  
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Quick Overview  
Displaying point of interest icons:  
Navigation  
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Touch the screen → POI → select a  
POI category.  
The starting position for all these  
functions is the map screen showing the  
current position of the vehicle. If any other  
screen is shown, push the NAV button to  
display the map screen.  
Changing the map heading (north  
up/heading up):  
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Touch the Map Orientation button.  
Getting started  
Note: Heading up is not available if scale  
Entering a destination by address:  
is greater than 2 miles or 4 kilometres.  
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Nav Menu → Destination Entry →  
Address → enter the address details  
required → Dest. → Start.  
Options Available Only With a Route  
Set  
Cancelling guidance:  
Entering a destination to a town centre:  
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Nav Menu→ Route Options → Cancel  
Guidance.  
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Nav Menu → Destination Entry →  
Address → enter the town name  
required → Town Centre → Dest. →  
Start.  
Repeating voice guidance:  
Touch the Repeat button.  
Changing route preferences:  
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Using a point of interest as a destination:  
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Touch the screen → Chg. Route →  
Route Preferences → select the  
preferences required → Calculate.  
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Nav Menu → Destination Entry →  
Point of Interest → select the point  
required → Dest. → Start.  
For further information on the navigation  
system, see page 51 onwards.  
Storing a location as the home position  
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Nav Menu → Stored Locations →  
Home → Add → enter the address  
details required → OK.  
Adding a memory point.  
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Nav Menu → Stored Locations →  
Memory Point → Add → enter the  
address details required → OK.  
Options available while driving:  
Setting a destination to the home  
position:  
•
Touch the screen → Home. (Only  
available when a home position is set.)  
Storing a map location as a memory  
point:  
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Scroll the screen → Store → OK.  
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Quick Overview  
Navigation Menu Structure  
Menu screens are provided to select various functions. To select a menu item, use the  
touch button for the option required. After selecting a menu item, the next sub-menu  
or screen will be displayed. If a menu item cannot be currently selected, the button will  
be displayed in a light tint only.  
Navigation Menu (page 64)  
Destination  
Entry  
(page 76)  
Route Option NavigationSet Display  
Stored  
(page 69)  
Up (page 72)  
Options  
Locations  
(page 89)  
Memory Points  
(page 74)  
Address  
Detour  
Average Speed Guidance  
Settings  
Options  
Memory Point  
Home  
Route  
Preferences  
Display Whole Restore  
Quick POI  
Selection  
Map Options  
Home  
Avoid Area  
Route  
System  
Defaults  
Point of  
Interest  
Previous  
Destination  
Postcode  
Dest & Way  
Point  
Calculate  
Calibration  
Previous dest.  
Dest & Way Pt  
Map Version  
Cancel  
Guidance  
Delete Next  
Way Point  
Select from  
Map  
Freeway  
Entry/Exit  
Intersection  
Change  
Search Area  
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Quick Overview  
Next - try some commands  
JaguarVoice  
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Press and release the voice button  
before each command, and try the  
following:  
‘Radio Tune 97.4 FM’  
‘Changer Play Track 4’  
‘Climate Control Temperature 21’  
‘Phone On’  
Operating tips  
1. After pressing the voice button (A),  
wait for the end of the single listening  
beep before giving the command.  
A single beep denotes when the voice  
system is listening for a command. A  
double beep denotes when the  
system has stopped listening, due to  
an error or when an incorrect  
command has been given.  
‘LISTENING’ will be displayed on the  
message centre in the instrument  
pack.  
2. Face forward and speak naturally, as  
if you were talking to a passenger or  
on the phone.  
3. Note the structure of the commands;  
remember this rather than trying to  
remember all the commands.  
Press and release the steering wheel  
voice button (A), wait for the end of the  
beep and say: ‘Voice Help’.  
Device  
Function  
Setting  
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The voice system will then give you a  
list of the help menus available.  
Radio  
Tune  
97.4  
To cancel the dialogue, press and  
release the voice button.  
The voice system will repeat the  
command back to you and display it on  
the message centre in the instrument  
pack. The command will then be  
performed.  
If you hear a double beep when you  
give a command, press the voice  
button and try again.  
See a list of useful commands on the next  
page. Have a go!  
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Quick Overview  
Some Useful Voice Commands  
Telephone Commands  
PHONE ENTER <phone digits>  
(2 – 16 digits)  
Radio Commands  
RADIO (ON/OFF)  
The system responds by repeating the  
phone number back to you and then  
giving you the options below.  
Press the voice button and continue  
with one of these options:  
<more digits>  
RADIO TUNE <frequency> FM  
RADIO STORE NAME  
You can store nametags to all your  
favourite stations using this command.  
The system responds to this command  
by asking: ‘NAME PLEASE’.  
DIAL  
Press the voice button and give a name  
of your choice.  
STORE (give a nametag when  
prompted as in Radio Store)  
CORRECTION  
CANCEL  
PHONE REDIAL  
Confirm the nametag by pressing the  
voice button and saying ‘YES’ to save  
or ‘NO’ to cancel.  
RADIO TUNE <nametag>  
PHONE DIAL<nametag>  
As stored in the command above.  
Navigation Commands  
DISPLAY SHOW NAVIGATION  
NAVIGATION ZOOM OUT <zoom level>  
(1 – 12)  
Single CD Commands  
(CD) PLAY  
(CD) PLAY TRACK <track number>  
NAVIGATION STORE NAME  
NAVIGATION DESTINATION  
<nametag>  
CD Changer Commands  
CHANGER PLAY DISC <disc number>  
TRACK <track number>  
NAVIGATION MINIMISE DISTANCE  
< > indicates a number or stored  
nametag to be inserted.  
For the full list of commands, see the  
Chapter JaguarVoice, in this handbook.  
Automatic Climate Control  
Commands  
CLIMATE CONTROL TEMPERATURE  
<temperature>  
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Introduction  
Owner Information  
General Information  
Screen Cleaning  
The touch-screen provides touch-control  
of vehicle climate, audio, navigation and  
telephone systems, as fitted. A small  
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen below  
the touch-screen provides a digital  
display of the ambient temperature and  
vehicle cabin set temperature and, for  
X-TYPE, a clock.  
Caution: Care must be taken to avoid  
spilling or splashing drinks onto the  
touch-screen. In the event of such an  
occurrence advise your Jaguar  
Retailer.  
Do not use any abrasive cleaners to clean  
your touch-screen. For approved screen  
cleaners, see your Jaguar Retailer.  
Automatic Climate Control  
This Handbook describes every option  
and model variant available and  
therefore some of the items covered  
may not apply to your particular  
vehicle.  
The climate control system can be  
controlled from the touch-screen buttons  
(accessed via the CLIMATE button to the  
left of the touch-screen) and is described  
in the climate control chapter, page 21, of  
this handbook.  
The touch-screen setup and user menus,  
clock setting, headlight setting, door  
locking mode and auto-fold door mirrors  
information is described within this  
Chapter of this handbook  
Audio Systems  
The vehicle audio system interacts with  
the JaguarVoice, Navigation, In-car  
Telephone and Climate Control systems  
via data on the multiplex communications  
vehicle network.  
Note: Remember to pass on the vehicle  
handbooks when reselling the vehicle.  
Handbooks are integral parts of the  
vehicle.  
The audio system can be controlled from  
the radio front panel buttons, the  
touch-screen buttons accessed via the  
AUDIO button on the left of the  
touch-screen and from multi-function  
controls on the left-hand side of the  
steering wheel, where fitted. These  
controls are described in ‘Audio System’,  
page 31 of this handbook.  
Note: Where the screen displays Dealer  
or Dealership this refers to the vehicle  
Retailer.  
Pop-up messages  
The operation of certain functions will  
cause a small message to appear  
overlaying the touch-screen display. This  
‘pop-up’ is for information only and will  
disappear automatically after a few  
seconds.  
The sound system antenna is an integral  
part of the vehicle rear screen and serves  
both FM and AM radio wavebands.  
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Introduction  
Navigation System  
This Jaguar navigation system assists the  
driver by providing a route to a selected  
destination. Guidance is given by means  
of audible instructions (voice guidance),  
complemented by map and turn  
information, which is displayed on the  
touch-screen. Digital map information is  
held on the Navigation System Digital  
Versatile Disc (DVD), which is loaded into  
the navigation control unit housed in the  
luggage compartment.  
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WARNING:  
1. The navigation Database reflects  
reality as existing before you  
received the Database and it  
comprises data and information  
from government and other  
sources, which may contain errors  
and omissions. Accordingly, the  
Database may contain inaccurate  
or incomplete information due to  
the passage of time, changing  
circumstances, and due to the  
nature of the sources used. The  
Database does not include or  
reflect information on – amongst  
other things – neighbourhood  
safety; law enforcement;  
The system has an extremely  
comprehensive range of features, yet is  
easy to use. Some time spent reading the  
Navigation System chapter in this  
handbook will ensure that the best results  
are obtained.  
The touch-screen is used to control the  
system by means of menus, text screens  
and map displays.  
emergency assistance;  
construction work; road or lane  
closures; vehicle or speed  
restrictions; road slope or grade;  
bridge height, weight or other  
limits; road or traffic conditions;  
special events; traffic congestion;  
or travel time.  
2. Only operate, adjust or view the  
system when it is safe to do so.  
In-Car Telephone  
In this handbook, some features shown  
are only available when the vehicle is  
fitted with a Jaguar in-car telephone  
installation. These features include the  
display of the telephone button, the end  
call button and one-touch dialling of  
points of interest (POI) numbers or  
memory points.  
The telephone is described in the  
separate In-car Telephone Handbook.  
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Introduction  
JaguarVoice  
Window Tinting  
JaguarVoice provides a safe and  
convenient way for the driver and/or rear  
occupants to control the following vehicle  
systems (where fitted):  
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WARNING:  
Do not have your vehicle windows  
tinted with a metal oxide tinting (for  
maximum heat reduction from sun  
load) if you have a Navigation system  
fitted to your vehicle.  
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Sound system (radio, cassette tape  
player, CD player and CD changer –  
as applicable).  
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In-car telephone.  
Metal oxide tinting prevents the reception  
of the Global Positioning Satellite (GPS)  
signals by the antenna causing the  
Climate control system (front user  
only unless 4-zone climate control is  
fitted).  
navigation system to stop functioning.  
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Display screen (front user only).  
Navigation (front user only).  
A non-metal tinting should be used if you  
require window tinting and if in doubt,  
contact your Jaguar Retailer for advice.  
The system is controlled in the front of the  
vehicle by the steering wheel voice  
button, and, when fitted in the XJ, in the  
rear of the vehicle by the rear multimedia  
switchpack voice buttons, see the  
About this Handbook  
This handbook shows the on-screen  
menus, explains how to operate the  
controls, and gives an example showing  
how to set a destination. After becoming  
familiar with the controls, follow the  
on-screen menus and prompts, to  
operate the system as required.  
JaguarVoice chapter in this handbook.  
Rear Multimedia (XJ only)  
For details of this system, see the  
separate Rear Multimedia handbook.  
Throughout the handbook, the expression  
‘Select an item’ (or similar wording),  
means ‘Touch the on-screen button  
adjacent to the item required’.  
Note: The operation of certain functions  
from the rear multimedia system will  
cause a pop-up to appear on the  
touch-screen. This is for information only;  
the pop-up will disappear automatically  
after a few seconds (it does not allow  
control of the rear multimedia system).  
The buttons surrounding the  
touch-screen display are referred to as  
‘hard buttons’ and should be pressed not  
touched. The screen buttons are ‘soft  
buttons’ and only require to be touched to  
function.  
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Touch-screen Display  
Touch-screen Display  
XJ and S-TYPE Touch-screen  
Display  
X-TYPE Touch-screen Display  
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Touch-screen Display  
Note: When operating touch-screen  
Vehicle Differences  
Vehicle differences  
buttons, always extend the tip of one  
finger, and withhold the thumb and  
remaining fingers from the screen.  
Touching the screen with more than one  
finger at a time may cause false inputs.  
The main differences between Jaguar  
model touch-screens are:  
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Climate control:  
X-TYPE has a single cabin  
temperature control.  
S-TYPE has dual-zone temperature  
control.  
The XJ has dual-zone or four-zone  
controls.  
The touch-screen and inner bezel must be  
kept clean to maintain optimum  
performance. Finger marks and attracted  
dust should be regularly removed using a  
soft cloth and a Jaguar approved cleaning  
agent.  
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Clock:  
Menu  
X-TYPE and S-TYPE have the clock  
displayed on the touch-screen.  
The XJ has an analogue clock on the  
centre fascia.  
Rear Multimedia:  
Only the XJ has the rear multimedia  
option.  
Touch-screen use and care  
When the ignition switch is initially turned  
to position ‘I’ or ‘II’, the touch-screen will  
display the Jaguar logo screen followed  
by activation and display of the mode  
previously used. Display of buttons for  
other systems can be obtained by  
pressing the appropriate perimeter  
button. Functions of the MENU button are  
described on the following pages.  
Pressing the MENU perimeter button will  
display the system menu screen.  
The screen display can be blanked out by  
touching the Screen Off button.  
Touch the screen, or press any of the  
perimeter buttons, to restore the display.  
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WARNING:  
In the interests of road safety, only  
operate, adjust or view the system  
when it is safe to do so.  
Caution: Care must be taken to avoid  
spilling or splashing drinks onto the  
screen. In the event of such an  
occurrence advise your Jaguar  
Retailer.  
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Touch-screen Display  
Volume Preset  
Brightness/Contrast  
After touching the Volume button, the  
screen displays the buttons for  
After touching the Brightness/Contrast  
button, the screen displays the buttons  
for adjustment of the screen display  
characteristics. The centre window shows  
the currently selected navigation view.  
adjustment of volume associated with the  
navigation system, JaguarVoice,  
telephone, traffic announcements and  
automatic volume control (AVC).  
Adjustment of AVC varies the rate at  
which volume is increased or decreased  
relative to vehicle speed.  
Touch the ‘+’ or ‘–’ button to adjust the  
selected function.  
Screen brightness and contrast can also  
be dimmed for night driving. This is  
achieved either manually via the Day,  
Night or Twilight buttons (independent of  
the exterior light switch position), or  
automatically via the Auto button  
(controlled by the exterior light switch  
position).  
Touch or hold the ‘+’ or ‘-’ button to adjust  
the volume of the selected function.  
Note: If any of the volume slides are  
adjusted to the fully ‘–’ position, then the  
volume is turned fully off.  
Confirm your selection by touching OK  
and the system menu screen will once  
again be displayed.  
Touch the Default button to restore the  
default settings.  
Confirm your selection by touching OK.  
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Touch-screen Display  
To select another language, touch the  
System Setup  
Change button and, if the language is not  
shown, scroll the screen as required. To  
select a language, touch the flag of the  
country required.  
Navigation Units provides either imperial  
or metric units for use with the navigation  
system.  
Confirm your selection by touching OK.  
Set clock  
After touching the System Setup button,  
the screen displays the buttons for  
selecting user settings or vehicle settings.  
Note: Vehicles which have the  
JaguarVoice system fitted will have an  
additional button on the system setup  
screen for voice training.  
User settings  
Clock adjustment on S-TYPE and X-TYPE  
is made by touching the hour or minute up  
or down arrow button.  
Touch the ‘12/24’ button to select twelve  
or twenty-four hour display.  
Confirm your settings by touching SET.  
The XJ clock adjustment is described in  
the XJ Owner’s Handbook.  
After touching the User Settings button,  
the screen displays the buttons for the  
selection of audible feedback, language,  
and units of measurement.  
All selects audible feedback on the  
perimeter buttons and touch-screen  
buttons. Touch Screen selects audible  
feedback on the touch-screen buttons  
only. None selects no audible feedback.  
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Touch-screen Display  
The XJ vehicle settings  
After touching the Vehicle Settings  
button, the screen displays the buttons  
that switch certain functions on or off.  
Two-stage unlock  
If this function is switched on, the first  
press of the key transmitter ‘unlock’  
button will only unlock the driver’s door.  
Press the unlock button a second time to  
unlock the remaining doors.  
If the function is switched off, pressing the  
unlock button once will unlock all of the  
doors.  
Auto fold door mirrors  
When this function is switched on, the  
door mirrors will automatically fold flat  
when global closing is performed (refer to  
Security and Locks Section of the  
Owner’s Handbook).  
Daytime running lamps  
Where fitted, daytime running lamps will  
be activated. It is particularly useful when  
visiting countries where daytime running  
lamps are compulsory.  
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Climate Control  
Climate Control  
Panel illumination  
Information  
With the exterior lighting switched on, the  
graphics on the panel controls are  
illuminated by low level backlighting.  
A general introduction to the climate  
control system is given in the Owner’s  
Handbook. The operating information  
given here refers to the touch-screen and  
other controls.  
The illumination level is adjusted by the  
common instrument panel dimmer  
control.  
Both the XJ and S-TYPE have driver and  
passenger (dual zone) red and blue  
temperature control arrow buttons.  
X-TYPE has only one set of red and blue  
arrow buttons for interior temperature  
control.  
Refer to The XJ Owner’s Handbook for  
information on the rear climate control  
panel fitted with the optional 4-zone  
system.  
Controls and displays  
The climate control system has its own  
menu on the touch-screen. A number of  
other buttons are also used for climate  
control and are located around the  
perimeter of the touch-screen. When a  
perimeter button is pressed, selection of  
the function is confirmed by a beep and,  
on most buttons, illumination of a Light  
Emitting Diode (LED).  
An LCD screen below the touch-screen  
shows the interior temperatures set by the  
driver and passenger and the external  
(EXT) ambient temperature.  
Note: Using other systems and  
touch-screen displays, such as audio or  
navigation, does not affect the climate  
control settings.  
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Climate Control  
Controls (XJ and S-TYPE)  
1. Select climate control touch-screen.  
2. Adjust blower speed.  
3. Select automatic operation.  
4. Decrease left-hand zone temperature.  
5. Increase left-hand zone temperature.  
6. LCD screen: interior and exterior  
temperatures.  
7. Decrease right-hand zone  
temperature.  
8. Increase right-hand zone  
temperature.  
9. Heated rear screen/door mirrors.  
10. Heated front screen.  
11. Defrost operation.  
12. Select air recirculation.  
13. Touch-screen.  
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Climate Control  
Controls (X-TYPE)  
1. Select climate control touch-screen.  
2. Adjust blower speed.  
3. Air conditioner on/off.  
4. Automatic operation.  
5. LCD screen: interior and exterior  
temperatures and clock.  
6. Decrease set temperature.  
7. Increase set temperature.  
8. Heated rear screen/door mirrors.  
9. Heated front screen.  
10. Defrost operation.  
11. Select air recirculation.  
12. Touch-screen.  
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Climate Control  
Ignition On  
AUTO Mode  
The climate control system operates in  
position ‘II’ (run) of the ignition switch.  
When the ignition is switched to run or the  
engine is started, the Jaguar logo will be  
displayed briefly followed by the last  
touch-screen selected (e.g. radio).  
The climate control system will be set to  
the climate operating mode selected  
previously.  
Climate Control Displays  
There are two climate control  
Automatic operation provides a  
controlled environment over a  
touch-screen displays, one for the system  
‘ON’ state and the other for system  
‘OFF’/ram air mode. Smaller pop-up  
displays appear briefly when selecting air  
recirculation or adjusting the blower  
speed.  
temperature range of 61°F to 89°F  
(17°C to 31°C) and should be regarded as  
the normal operating mode.  
To select automatic climate  
control press the AUTO button  
and select the required  
Most climate functions can be selected  
using the perimeter buttons without  
displaying the climate touch-screen  
buttons.  
temperature.  
The AUTO mode touch-screen is shown  
above. If the touch-screen is not  
displayed, press the CLIMATE button.  
To select the touch-screen  
display, press the CLIMATE  
button.  
Front and rear screen heating and timed  
air recirculation may be selected while  
remaining in AUTO mode. Selecting any  
other climate control perimeter button or  
touch-screen button will cancel AUTO  
operation.  
To exit the climate control screen, select  
another system function, e.g. AUDIO.  
Automatic operation cannot be  
deselected using the AUTO button. To  
exit AUTO mode, select another climate  
mode or touch the system ON/  
OFF button to switch the system off.  
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Climate Control  
Temperature Selection  
External Temperature  
Set the required interior  
temperature with the  
red or blue arrowed  
buttons. Press the red buttons to increase  
temperature and the blue buttons to  
decrease temperature.  
The external (EXT) temperature is  
displayed on the LCD screen.  
Celsius/Fahrenheit Selection  
Touch the button to change  
the scale between degrees  
Celsius (°C) and degrees  
Fahrenheit (°F) for the displayed interior  
and external temperatures.  
The selected temperatures (right-hand  
side only for X-TYPE) will appear on the  
LCD screen below the touch-screen.  
Pressing the driver’s buttons to select the  
maximum or minimum temperature  
settings causes the LCD screen to  
change to HI or LO respectively and  
cancel AUTO mode.  
Timed Air Recirculation  
To quickly jump from HI or LO to a  
convenient midrange temperature of  
73°F (23°C), press and hold AUTO for a  
few seconds.  
Dual Temperature Zones  
(The XJ and S-TYPE)  
Press the button briefly to select  
air recirculation for a timed  
period only; the pop-up shown  
above will appear for a few seconds on  
top of the currently selected  
touch-screen.  
With the Dual button  
illuminated, the system  
provides separate  
temperature control of the driver and  
passenger zones.  
Touch Dual to deselect dual temperature  
control; the passenger temperature will  
change to that of the driver side. Using  
the driver side temperature control  
buttons will now change both zone  
temperatures together.  
The fresh air intake is opened and the  
button LED extinguished at the end of the  
timed period.  
Latched fresh air  
Pressing the air recirculation button when  
the button LED is illuminated will cancel  
recirculation and allow fresh air into the  
vehicle.  
To select dual temperature control, either  
touch Dual or press one of the passenger  
side temperature control buttons.  
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Climate Control  
Deselecting air recirculation cancels  
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Air conditioning switches on  
AUTO mode.  
automatically and cannot be  
deselected.  
Latched Air Recirclation  
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Recirculation is cancelled and cannot  
be selected.  
The front screen heater and the rear  
screen heater/door mirror heaters  
switch on automatically, provided the  
engine is running.  
To deselect defrost mode, press DEF  
again, or press AUTO (recommended  
operating mode).  
Light misting  
To latch air recirculation (so that  
it remains selected), press and  
hold the air recirculation button  
To prevent or remove light  
windscreen misting, select  
manual air distribution to  
windscreen and feet (see  
‘Manual Air Distribution’,  
page 27).  
until the pop-up changes from the timed  
to the latched recirculation symbol.  
Selection is also indicated by two beeps  
and the button LED flashing four times  
then remaining illuminated.  
Heated Screens and Door  
Mirrors  
Selecting latched recirculation cancels  
AUTO mode.  
The front screen heater (F) and  
the rear screen heater (R) may  
be switched on and off in any  
mode, including system off, but  
only operate when the engine is  
running. The door mirror heaters  
are also controlled by the rear screen  
heater button.  
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WARNING:  
Prolonged operation with recirculation  
selected in cold, damp conditions  
could result in interior condensation.  
Windscreen Defrost/Demist  
The front screen heater (where fitted)  
switches off automatically after 4 minutes.  
The rear screen and door mirror heaters  
switch off automatically after 10 minutes.  
Frost and heavy misting  
To remove frost or heavy  
misting from the windscreen,  
press the DEF button.  
The windscreen heaters may be manually  
deselected during the time out period  
using the buttons.  
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The blower switches on automatically  
at a high speed but the speed can be  
increased or decreased manually if  
required.  
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Climate Control  
In cold ambient conditions, at the start of  
Blower Mute  
a journey, the front and rear screen  
heaters will switch on automatically for  
the timed period.  
To reduce the interior noise  
level, the blower speed may  
be quickly reduced to a  
Where a front screen heater is not fitted,  
the windscreen has a wiper park zone  
heater which operates automatically with  
no manual control.  
preset level by touching the Mute button.  
Selecting Mute will cancel AUTO mode  
but touching the Mute button again will  
return operation to the previous state.  
Note: The top three lines of the rear  
screen pattern are a concealed antenna  
and do not defrost the rear screen.  
When JaguarVoice is fitted, the climate  
control system will automatically prevent  
any increase in blower speed while  
speech commands are given.  
Air Conditioning  
Note: The Mute function should only be  
used for short periods, as it reduces the  
efficiency of the climate control system.  
Touch the A/C button to  
switch the air conditioning on  
or off.  
The air conditioning system is controlled  
automatically in AUTO mode. Deselecting  
A/C cancels AUTO mode.  
Manual Air Distribution  
Air distribution is automatically controlled  
in AUTO and defrost modes.  
The air conditioning system is also  
switched on automatically in defrost  
mode (DEF) but cannot be deselected.  
Touch one of the four air distribution  
buttons on the screen to cancel the  
current mode and select manual  
operation.  
Blower Speed  
The air distribution options are:  
Set the blower speed as required  
using the rocker button. Blower  
speed is shown as a series of bars  
on the touch-screen.  
Airflow directed at face  
level only; select to cool  
the interior.  
Airflow distributed to the  
face and feet.  
If the blower speed is changed while a  
non-climate control touch-screen is  
displayed, a pop-up display showing the  
blower speed bars will appear for a short  
period.  
Airflow directed to feet  
level; select to heat the  
interior.  
Airflow distributed to the  
windscreen and feet;  
select to prevent or  
remove light misting and  
when heating the interior.  
When operating in AUTO mode, blower  
speed is controlled automatically (but not  
displayed) and any adjustment of the  
button will cancel AUTO mode.  
Note: In AUTO mode, the blower will only  
operate at low speed until the engine is  
warm, if heating is required in the vehicle.  
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Climate Control  
Any of the other air distribution modes  
may be selected manually using the  
touch-screen.  
Switching Climate Control Off  
With the blower switched off, the fresh  
airflow results from the forward motion of  
the vehicle (ram air mode).  
Climate Options  
To switch the system off,  
touch the system ON/OFF  
button on the CLIMATE  
CONTROL screen. The touch-screen will  
change to the system off/ram air climate  
control screen above.  
Pressing the system On/Off button will  
return the system to the previous state.  
The Options button is  
displayed in place of the  
°C/°F button if the optional  
smog sensor and/or rear climate control  
panel (4-zone system) are fitted (The XJ  
only).  
It is recommended that AUTO is selected  
to switch the system on again.  
Ram Air  
Touching Options displays the Celsius  
(°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) selection buttons.  
The display also shows either the rear  
control panel buttons or the smog sensor  
setting or both.  
With the climate control system switched  
off, air recirculation is automatically  
selected (intake flap closed).  
To select fresh air with the system off,  
touch the ram air button (bottom left on  
illustration). The intake flap will open with  
air distribution to face level automatically  
selected.  
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Climate Control  
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Touch Adjust Settings to alter the  
settings of the rear zones. A  
simulation of the rear control panel  
will be displayed on the touch-screen.  
Items Relevant to the XJ Only  
Smog sensing  
Where fitted, the smog sensor detects  
road traffic pollutants and automatically  
selects air recirculation when the level of  
pollution outside the vehicle reaches a  
certain level. The level of pollution at  
which the smog sensor will respond can  
be adjusted on the Options screen.  
Simulated rear control panel  
Once the level of pollutants decreases, air  
recirculation will switch off (subject to the  
normal operation of the automatic climate  
control system).  
To adjust smog sensitivity: Touch the  
‘+’ button to increase sensitivity to low  
smog levels. Touch the ‘–’ button to  
decrease sensitivity.  
The simulation of the rear climate control  
panel allows all of the rear climate  
functions to be controlled via the  
touch-screen.  
Caution: Don’t set the smog sensor to  
a needlessly high level in cold and  
damp conditions: this could result in  
interior condensation.  
Operation of these touch-screen buttons  
is as described for the rear panel itself in  
the Owner’s Handbook.  
Controlling the rear climate panel from  
the touch-screen  
On the ‘Climate Options’ screen, see  
page 28, the ‘Rear Climate Control’  
buttons provide control of the rear  
system:  
Note: It is not possible to make  
adjustments on the actual rear panel while  
the touch-screen simulation of the panel  
is displayed. The touch-screen display will  
revert to the main climate screen  
30 seconds after the last touch.  
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Touch the left-hand button to switch  
the rear control panel on or off.  
•
Touch Lock Panel to lock the rear  
climate control panel. This prevents  
rear passengers from altering the rear  
climate settings, until the next time  
the ignition is switched on.  
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Touching Match Driver causes the  
rear zones to adopt the same settings  
as the driver’s zone. Any adjustments  
made directly on the rear panel will  
override these settings.  
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Steering Wheel Controls  
Audio System  
Note: Switches illustrated as 2 and 4 are:  
XJ and S-TYPE  
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The XJ and S-TYPE - rocker switches.  
X-TYPE - part rotating switches which  
self-centre when released.  
1. Press to start a voice session, or mute  
when JaguarVoice is not fitted.  
Answer phone call when ringing.  
Send/End when in phone mode.  
2. Press/rotate as required to increase or  
decrease volume.  
3. Press and release to cycle through  
Radio FM, AM, Cassette, CD or MD  
and CD Changer, or press and hold  
for at least two seconds to select  
Phone Ready mode.  
X-TYPE  
4. Press/rotate as required and release  
to cycle through preset radio stations,  
the next CD/MD track or tape AMS  
(Automatic Music Search).  
Press/rotate and hold for at least two  
seconds to cycle to next strong  
station, next CD or change tape side.  
Four audio system control switches are  
situated on the left-hand side of the  
steering wheel. Duplicating the functions  
of buttons on the audio panel, these  
provide finger-tip control of audio and  
telephone systems whilst driving.  
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Cassette Tape  
Cassette Tape  
1. AUDIO. Press to turn audio system  
ON, or to display relevant audio  
screen and associated touch-screen  
buttons.  
8. CDC. Select CD changer.  
9. TAPE. Select cassette tape play when  
in other audio mode, or tape side  
change (when a tape is inserted and  
playing).  
2. Touch-screen display.  
3. MENU. Press to access  
10. AM/FM. Radio waveband select.  
touch-screen options.  
11. Seek AM/FM station, seek tape or  
4. MIX. Mix CDs or CD tracks playing  
cue/review CD.  
order.  
12. MODE. Scroll to select sound  
5. PTY. Priority programme type (where  
settings.  
broadcast).  
13. ON/OFF and volume control.  
6. TA. Traffic announcement and Radio  
14. Eject cassette tape.  
Data System (where broadcast).  
7. A MEM. Automatically set station  
presets.  
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Cassette Tape  
Dolby B  
Cassette Player Operation  
When using a cassette with a  
‘Dolby’ recording, the noise  
reduction system can be  
selected by pressing the DOLBY button.  
DOLBY will be displayed to indicate the  
system is active.  
Dolby noise reduction system is  
manufactured under licence from Dolby  
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
‘Dolby’ and the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of Dolby Licensing Corp.  
In TAPE mode, touch-screen buttons  
(shown above) provide for selection of  
cassette tape track, Dolby and change  
sides.  
Changing tape side  
Touch and release to change  
to other side of cassette tape.  
The display will show the cassette screen  
and indicate SIDE 1. The cassette symbol  
will be displayed until the tape is ejected,  
regardless of the selected audio source.  
This function can also be  
controlled by a button on the steering  
wheel (see page 31) or the TAPE button.  
Fast forward and rewind  
When loaded, a tape immediately plays  
and after playing one side, auto-reverses  
and plays the other. Equalisation of  
These controls have two  
functions, to seek a track,  
and tape fast forward or  
non-ferric tapes is automatically adjusted.  
rewind. Momentarily pressing the  
right-hand button will locate the  
beginning of the next track. Similarly  
pressing the left-hand button, will return  
to the beginning of the current track.  
Pressing and holding the appropriate  
button for 2 seconds will activate  
continuous fast forward or rewind of the  
tape. This can be cancelled by pressing  
either button again.  
Eject  
Press to eject the cassette.  
TAPE button  
If you are playing the radio or CD  
changer, pressing TAPE will play  
any cassette in the player.  
This function can also be controlled by a  
button on the steering wheel  
(see page 31).  
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Single CD Player  
Single CD Player  
1. AUDIO. Press to turn audio system  
ON, or to display relevant audio  
screen and associated touch-screen  
buttons.  
10. AM/FM. Radio waveband select.  
11. Seek AM/FM station, cue/review  
CD/MD.  
12. MODE. Scroll to select sound  
2. Touch-screen display.  
settings.  
3. MENU. Press to access  
13. ON/OFF and volume control.  
touch-screen options.  
14. Eject CD or MD.  
4. MIX. Mix CDs or CD tracks playing  
Single CD Player Operation  
order.  
5. PTY. Priority programme type (where  
broadcast).  
6. TA. Traffic announcement and Radio  
Data System (where broadcast).  
7. A MEM. Automatically set station  
presets.  
8. CDC. Select CD changer.  
9. CD. Select compact disc play when in  
other audio mode, or CD pause (when  
a CD is inserted and playing).  
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Single CD Player  
In CD mode, touch-screen buttons  
(shown above) provide for selection of CD  
tracks.  
Seek up and down  
Touch and release to seek  
tracks up or down.  
Momentarily press the  
right-hand button to skip to the next track.  
Repeated pressing will select further  
tracks.  
The display will show the CD screen. The  
CD symbol will be displayed until the CD  
is ejected, regardless of the selected  
audio source.  
The left-hand button returns to the  
beginning of the current track. Repeated  
pressing selects previous tracks.  
Inserting a CD into the aperture will start it  
playing.  
Eject  
Pushing and holding either button selects  
cue and review of the CD.  
Press to eject the CD.  
Note: Sound level is reduced when  
cueing and reviewing a CD.  
Mix  
To play random tracks from the  
disc, press and release the Mix  
button. MIX will be displayed.  
To cancel, press the Mix button again  
Repeat  
Press and release Repeat  
button to repeat the current CD  
track being played.  
To cancel, press the Repeat button  
again.  
Pause  
Touch the pause button to  
pause CD play.  
Note: Pause button function  
changes to a play button, a subsequent  
press will resume CD play.  
CD button  
If you are playing the radio or CD  
changer, pressing CD will play  
the CD in the player. This  
function can also be controlled from the  
appropriate button on the steering wheel  
(see page 31).  
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Compact Disc (CD) Changer  
Compact Disc (CD) Changer  
A CD changer (where fitted) is installed in  
the luggage compartment and will  
accommodate up to six discs, each  
mounted in a tray.  
Loading the CD changer  
Caution: The 8 cm diameter discs and  
associated adaptors available in some  
countries must not be installed in the  
CD changer magazine. Any attempt to  
install these items can result in  
permanent damage to the CD changer  
mechanism.  
CD check sequence  
When the CD Player is switched on, a  
check is performed on each disc tray in  
the CD changer magazine. When the six  
trays have been checked the player  
returns to the first disc in the magazine.  
Loading discs and inserting magazine  
Loading a disc into the magazine tray:  
Slide the magazine door to the right (1).  
Press the eject button (2), the magazine  
will then partly eject from the CD changer.  
Pull the disc tray from the magazine (3).  
Ensuring the playing surface is not  
touched, load a selected disc into the tray  
with the label facing upwards (4).  
Push the tray back into the magazine until  
it clicks. Tray slots are numbered 1  
(bottom) to 6 (top).  
Inserting the magazine:  
With the arrow mark facing upwards and  
pointing towards the CD changer, insert  
the loaded magazine into the CD changer  
(5) ensuring that it clicks into position.  
Keep the sliding door closed to prevent  
dust entering the playing mechanism.  
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Compact Disc (CD) Changer  
To play random tracks from all discs  
CD Changer Operation  
present in the magazine, touch and hold  
the Mix button for more than 2 seconds.  
MIX ALL will be displayed. To cancel,  
touch and hold the Mix button.  
CD changer mode  
Seek up and down  
Touch and release to seek  
tracks up or down.  
Momentarily press the  
right-hand button to skip to the next track.  
Repeated pressing will select further  
tracks.  
The left-hand button returns to the  
beginning of the current track. Repeated  
pressing selects previous tracks.  
In CD changer mode, touch-screen  
buttons (shown above) provide for track  
and disc selection. Discs present in the  
magazine are highlighted in the display.  
Pushing and holding either button selects  
cue and review of the CD.  
A disc is selected by touching the  
appropriate disc button which when  
playing, has a red active surround.  
Note: Sound level is reduced when  
cueing and reviewing a CD.  
The track and track duration are  
displayed during play.  
Repeat  
Momentarily press the Repeat  
button to repeat the current  
CD track being played.  
CDC button  
REPEAT TRACK will be displayed. To  
cancel, momentarily press the Repeat  
button again.  
Press CDC to select CD  
changer mode.  
Note: Button labelled as CD for  
cassette models.  
Press and hold the Repeat button for 2  
seconds to repeat the current CD.  
REPEAT DISC will be displayed. To  
cancel, press and hold the Repeat button  
again for 2 seconds.  
This function can also be controlled from  
the appropriate button on the steering  
wheel (see page 31).  
Mix and CD mix  
Pause  
To play random tracks from a  
selected disc, press and  
Touch the pause button to  
pause CD play.  
release the Mix button. MIX  
TRACKS will be displayed. To cancel,  
touch the Mix button again.  
Note: Pause button function  
changes to a play button, a subsequent  
press will resume CD play.  
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Rear Multimedia  
Rear Multimedia  
This feature will allow the front occupants  
to turn on the rear speakers if the rear  
occupants have turned them off using the  
rear multimedia system.  
Rear Multimedia Operation  
(The XJ only)  
The front user can turn the rear speakers  
on by pressing the ‘rear speakers on’  
button. If the button is disabled, then the  
rear speakers are already on.  
Note: When the rear occupants turn the  
speakers on or off, a pop-up will appear  
on the front screen showing either REAR  
SPK ON or REAR SPK OFF.  
In REAR MULTIMEDIA mode, when the  
rear multimedia system is using one of its  
own audio sources to play through the  
cabin speakers in the car, the front screen  
above is displayed. The possible audio  
sources from the rear multimedia are,  
DVD, AUX1, AUX2 (when selected from  
the rear multimedia system and not from  
the front).  
In the example above the AUX1 is being  
used and, for driver information, TP, TA or  
PTY is set on the radio.  
The ‘rear speakers on’ button is shown on  
this page with the REAR SOURCE display  
screen but applies also to the FM screen  
display, the Tape display, the CD display,  
the MD display and the CDC display.  
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Rear Multimedia  
Balance and tone adjustment  
Rear Multimedia Settings  
Bass, Treble, Balance (left to right), Fade  
(front to rear). Subwoofer level is also  
adjustable on Premium Audio Systems.  
Adjustments are made by pressing and  
releasing the MODE button on the audio  
panel and adjusting the required  
touch-screen ‘slides’ (see illustration  
above) by repeatedly pressing the ‘+’ or  
‘–’ buttons.  
The XJ driver or front seat passenger can  
inhibit the Rear Multimedia System  
Controls.  
Press the MENU button, followed by the  
Rear Multimedia button on the  
touch-screen, then select one of three  
options:  
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WARNING:  
If the MODE button is pressed again the  
display will automatically progress to the  
next function on the mode menu.  
With the rear multimedia system turned  
on, the rear seat passengers have the  
ability to control the audio system  
functions including the adjustment of  
volume through the cabin speakers.  
If no adjustment is made within 5  
seconds, the audio system will revert to  
radio, tape or CD/MD play as previously  
selected.  
1. On - The rear switch pack is fully  
enabled allowing control of cabin  
speakers and phone.  
Source tone memory  
Bass and Treble positions are  
automatically memorised for AM Radio,  
FM Radio, Cassette Tape, CD/MD  
allowing individual settings for each  
mode.  
2. Headphone only - The rear switch  
pack control of cabin speakers is  
inhibited. Control using headphones  
is still available.  
3. Off â€“ This fully inhibits the rear switch  
pack controls.  
Note: When the telephone or  
JaguarVoice is being used these buttons  
will be disabled.  
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Radio  
Radio  
Volume control  
Radio Operation  
Reception  
FM reception offers the advantages of low  
noise interference, minimal distortion,  
wide dynamic range, extended frequency  
response, and is usually broadcast in  
stereo. FM frequency waves are however  
relatively short and travel in a straight line  
and can therefore be impeded by  
obstructions, which may adversely affect  
reception in certain parts of the country.  
This is a condition known as Multipath  
Interference.  
Turn the control knob clockwise to  
increase or counter-clockwise to  
decrease volume, across a range of  
settings (0 – 35) to be displayed during  
and momentarily after adjustment.  
Whilst FM reception generally provides  
better quality sound, AM reception or  
Medium Waveband (MW) and Long  
Waveband (LW) (United Kingdom and  
Europe) may prove superior in remote  
areas not covered by the shorter range  
FM transmitters.  
When using the rotary control knob to  
adjust volume the touch-screen will show  
the above display (shown in Tape mode)  
to assist setting. The ‘pop-up’ volume  
control ‘slide’ will disappear from the  
display after 5 seconds or can be  
removed by touching it.  
When experiencing poor FM reception,  
background noise can be reduced by  
pressing the MODE button, selecting  
TREBLE and reducing the treble setting.  
Any volume setting made whilst in audio,  
telephone or navigation mode or  
JaguarVoice, will be memorised for that  
system.  
On/Off control  
Press the control knob to  
switch the radio on, press  
again to switch off.  
PressingtheAUDIObutton  
can also turn on the radio.  
When using the  
touch-screen in other  
operating modes, such as  
Navigation, Climate Control or any of the  
setup screens, pressing the AUDIO  
button will revert to the relevant audio  
screen.  
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Radio  
Automatic volume control  
Audio Setup  
This maintains radio volume at a level  
sufficient to overcome road noise as  
vehicle speed increases or decreases. To  
activate AVC, press the MENU button,  
followed by the VOLUME PRESET  
button on the touch-screen. Once in the  
volume preset screen, AVC level can be  
adjusted (from OFF to 5) by repeatedly  
pressing the ‘+’ or ‘–’ buttons adjacent to  
the AVC volume indicator.  
This function enables the radio to be set  
to user operating preferences. By  
selecting SETUP and using the buttons  
on the touch-screen, the owner or Jaguar  
Retailer can adjust certain radio functions.  
When in SETUP, pressing the relevant  
button will display the facility selected  
and its state. The state of that facility can  
be changed by pressing the button again.  
To enter SETUP: Press Eject and  
AM/FM buttons simultaneously.  
When AVC is ON, manual adjustment of  
volume will override the AVC setting.  
The display will show AUDIO SETUP. The  
preferences shown on the next page can  
then be selected or changed in any order.  
After 15 seconds the display will clear and  
exit SETUP.  
Volume preset adjustments  
Volume for Telephone, JaguarVoice, TA  
and Navigation can also be adjusted by  
using the MENU button on the right of the  
screen and selecting the volume preset  
button as appropriate.  
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Radio  
Country  
During initial factory installation, this is used to set the radio to one  
of the following regions: Europe, Australia or Japan. Regional  
settings determine the correct frequency increments required for  
seeking stations, automatic tuning etc.  
Note: The regions are preset at the factory. Should you require a  
regional change, consult your Jaguar Retailer.  
RDS/RBDS  
FM Volume  
Press ON/OFF buttons to enable or disable RDS, depending upon  
RDS availability in the user’s country.  
FM volume high or low (compensate for poor signal strength).  
Note: This feature is not available in Australia and Japan.  
Cassette Models only:  
Sets the cassette tape to automatically eject when the ignition key  
is turned to 0.  
Key Off Eject  
Tape Clean  
Cassette Models only:  
This controls the Tape Clean reminder facility. Press ON/OFF  
buttons to enable or disable this reminder.  
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Radio  
Digital Signal Processing  
DSP (premium audio system only)  
facilitates optimisation of sound for  
specific seating positions and is accessed  
via the DSP button shown on the  
touch-screen (audio screens only). The  
chosen setting can then be selected by  
touching the appropriate zone.  
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RDS Station/Programme type display  
and search:  
RDS displays information on the type  
of material broadcast by the station or  
programme that is on e.g. News,  
Classical, Rock etc. In addition to  
this function, the radio can search for  
a selected programme type.  
Options available are:  
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RDS Priority programme type auto  
re-tuning (where broadcast):  
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•
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Front left.  
Similar to Traffic Announcement this  
can be selected to interrupt and  
switch to the selected programme  
type e.g. News, for its duration.  
Front right.  
Front centre.  
Rear seats.  
All seats.  
Local radio station Traffic Information  
(where broadcast):  
Radio Data Systems  
RDS provides travel information  
relevant to the vehicle location. On  
learning of a traffic problem, the  
authorities inform the nearest local  
radio station.  
Radio Data Systems (RDS) and Traffic  
Announcements (TA)  
Jaguar sound systems are equipped with  
Radio Data System (RDS) which assists in  
locating and remaining tuned to a  
selected radio station. When tuned to  
certain stations on the FM waveband, the  
radio decodes signals transmitted, to  
provide the following functions  
The traffic announcement (TA) is then  
broadcast by transmitters in the  
relevant area.  
Provided TA has been selected, traffic  
announcements will interrupt radio,  
cassette tape or CD/MD play, on all  
equipment with the RDS feature. If the  
volume control is set at minimum it will  
automatically increase to an audible level  
for the duration of the traffic news flash.  
(dependent upon the service available):  
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When RDS is selected the station  
name is displayed in eight characters.  
•
Automatic re-tuning to follow network  
stations:  
RDS provides fully automatic radio  
tuning for network stations. It tunes to  
a signal not a frequency. RDS will  
locate the strongest signal available  
for a given station.  
When the traffic announcement has been  
completed, the system reverts to the  
driver’s original listening choice and  
volume setting.  
•
RDS will automatically switch  
frequencies (AF Switching) as  
necessary. This function can be  
toggled off and on by pressing and  
holding the AM/FM button.  
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Radio  
RDS Operation  
To activate RDS, press the TA  
TA operation  
To activate TA: Press the TA button  
button and hold for at least 2  
seconds until RDS ON is  
displayed.  
momentarily (less than 2 seconds).  
TA will appear at the top of the display.  
The radio then checks that the station has  
RDS TP (Traffic Programme); indicated by  
TP at the top of the display. If TP is not  
available on the current station, the radio  
will perform a TP SEEK while it searches  
for a station.  
To deactivate RDS, press the TA button  
and hold until RDS OFF is displayed.  
With the radio tuned to an RDS station  
and RDS activated, the radio gathers RDS  
information and displays the service  
name/data.  
If a TA station is not available, a beep is  
sounded and TA is removed from the  
display.  
If the radio is not tuned to an RDS station,  
it will remain on that station and display  
the frequency, and RDS will remain on in  
readiness for a signal.  
With TA activated, traffic announcements  
will interrupt radio, tape or CD/MD play. If  
set at a minimum, the volume will increase  
for the announcement, returning to  
normal setting afterwards. When  
receiving, the display will show TRAFFIC.  
When listening to a national network  
station, or a station that broadcasts on  
more than one frequency, the radio will  
re-tune to the strongest available signal  
(AF Switching). This ‘network following’  
will continue throughout the journey.  
(Unselected presets will also receive new  
frequency information, if appropriate.)  
To deactivate TA: Momentarily press TA.  
Preset TA volume  
When the radio is set to minimum volume  
and a traffic announcement occurs, the  
volume is raised to a preset level. This  
level can be adjusted by pressing the  
MENU button followed by touching the  
VOLUME PRESET button on the  
touch-screen. Once in the volume preset  
screen, TA volume level can be adjusted  
by repeatedly pressing the ‘+’ or  
‘–’ buttons adjacent to the TA volume  
indicator.  
When RDS data is lost and no alternative  
frequency signal is available, the radio will  
stay on station, the display shows the  
frequency only and RDS remains on in  
readiness for the signal to recover.  
If the RDS function does not respond  
correctly, see ‘RDS Trouble-shooting  
Guide’, page 45.  
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Radio  
RDS Trouble-shooting Guide  
Incorrect response from RDS  
Reason and reaction  
Radio does not display programme Check that RDS is turned on by pressing and  
name.  
holding the TA button until the display confirms  
RDS ON. If the radio does not display a  
programme service name, it is not broadcasting  
RDS data, or you are in a poor reception area.  
Try re-tuning to another station with RDS.  
Radio has lost reception of the RDS data due to  
vehicle moving out of transmitter range, loss of  
signal in a tunnel, under a garage forecourt  
canopy, or similar screening. If the latter is the  
case, when the vehicle is clear of the screening,  
the station name will return after a short delay.  
The radio cannot locate nine FM, RDS FM or TP  
stations dependent upon the mode selected. If  
this occurs, switch off RDS or TA and reselect A  
MEM.  
Station name is lost and displays  
frequency only.  
Upon operating A MEM NO FM is  
displayed when most or all of the  
preset positions are selected.  
Upon pressing the TA button the  
radio re-tunes to another station  
and displays TP SEEK.  
The station selected does not have TP/TA  
facility, the radio will re-tune to one that does.  
Radio sound goes off and the  
display shows PI SEEK.  
The RDS radio station selected is unable to  
confirm that the frequency tuned to has the  
correct RDS data – programme identification  
(PI). It will then seek for a frequency that has the  
correct data.  
Radio ‘beeps’ and the display  
The vehicle is in an area where TA broadcasts  
shows NO TA/TP and turns off TA. cannot be received from any FM stations. The  
radio will automatically deselect the TA feature.  
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Radio  
TA and priority PTY interrupt skip  
Programme Type (PTY)  
Interruptions for Traffic Announcements,  
NEWS or other selected priority PTY, can  
be skipped by pressing TA during the  
interrupt. The radio returns to the  
This has two functions; to  
display current station  
programme type and to select a  
programme type and re-tune to  
it.  
previously selected audio source.  
Note:  
Momentarily press the PTY button to  
display the current station programme  
type. Use the tuning buttons to cycle  
through the available programme types,  
press the PTY button again to activate a  
search for the selected programme type.  
If there is a station with the correct PTY  
then the radio will re-tune to it. If not, the  
radio will indicate NO PTY and return to  
the current station.  
•
Interrupt skip will not cancel activation  
of TA or PPTY and it will remain ready  
for the next interrupt.  
•
TA, PTY and PPTY features are reliant  
upon the broadcast information from  
radio stations, and may be much  
better in some areas than others.  
PTY31-Alarm (where broadcast)  
When using the radio with RDS selected,  
a PTY31-Alarm service will operate, to  
alert on any crises of major national  
importance. When such a broadcast is  
made, ALARM will appear in the audio  
display.  
Priority programme type  
Functions as an interrupt or as a ‘PTY  
Following’.  
Press and hold the PTY button to activate  
the selected priority programme type,  
PPTY. The radio will now wait for RDS  
information to indicate that a station has  
changed its programme type, e.g. to  
NEWS. The radio will now re-tune to the  
new station for the duration that it remains  
on that programme type.  
If the current station is already on the  
selected priority programme type, then  
when this station is lost, the radio will  
attempt to find another with the correct  
programme type.  
To cancel priority programme type, press  
and hold the PTY button, the PTY  
indicator will clear from the display.  
Note: TA and PPTY interrupt feature is  
also available in tape, CD/MD audio  
modes.  
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Audio System Source  
Audio System Source  
Presetting memorised radio stations  
Change the Audio Source  
!
WARNING:  
In the interests of road safety, do not  
attempt to preset a radio station while  
driving.  
On each waveband, nine stations can be  
stored in the bank of nine buttons  
displayed on the touch-screen. To store a  
radio station as a preset, touch the  
selected button until a beep sounds to  
acknowledge the station has been stored.  
Press the desired audio system source  
button.  
AM/FM mode  
A station can be recalled from the preset  
memory by momentarily pressing any of  
the preset buttons. The selected preset is  
highlighted by a red halo around the  
appropriate button.  
Pressing the steering wheel preset  
selector button will cycle through the  
preset stations.  
Seek and manual tuning  
In AM/FM mode, touch  
and release  
to  
In AM/FM mode, touch-screen buttons  
provide for station selection and  
re-tuning. In addition, the upper panel  
displays waveband, TA and PTY as  
selected using the buttons on the radio  
panel.  
activate the radio in seek  
mode, tuning through the frequency  
range to the next available station.  
Pressing either button for more than 2  
seconds will enter manual tuning mode.  
Band switch AM/FM  
Pressing AM/FM repeatedly will cycle the  
radio through FM, Medium and Long  
wavebands (as applicable). When a tape  
or CD/MD is being played, pressing the  
band switch will select radio operation.  
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Audio System Source  
Auto memory (A MEM)  
The automatic memory function  
programmes the nine strongest  
stations on a selected waveband  
to presets 1 to 9.  
Note: These are additional to the preset  
stations described earlier.  
To activate this function, press and hold  
A MEM button for at least 2 seconds.  
The radio will be briefly muted while it  
searches the waveband for the nine  
strongest stations. When programming is  
complete the radio will default to preset  
number 1 and audio volume is restored.  
If stations cannot be located for all preset  
positions, those that are found will be  
allocated positions commencing with  
number 1, leaving the remainder not  
programmed. The display will show NO  
FM or NO AM as appropriate.  
To switch between the A MEM preset  
stations and your own presets, press and  
immediately release the A MEM button.  
A MEM with radio data system (RDS)  
selected  
If the A MEM function is operated while in  
RDS mode, the radio will be muted briefly,  
while a search is made for the nine  
strongest RDS stations.  
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Audio System Care  
Audio System Care  
Caution: Do not use abrasive type  
cleaners as they can cause excessive  
wear of the playback head.  
Radio  
Do not use gas, solvents or abrasive  
cleaners on the radio. Wipe the surface of  
the radio with a lint-free cloth to remove  
dust. Slightly moisten the cloth with clean  
water to remove any finger marks from  
the outside surface of the radio.  
Compact discs (CDs)  
When handling CDs, do not touch the  
playing surface. CDs should be stored in  
their cases away from direct sunlight,  
heat and dust. Scratches, finger-marks or  
dust on the surface of a disc can cause  
the optical pick-up to skip tracks. If the  
surface of a CD is dirty, use an  
If the radio is to be removed or the battery  
disconnected, first ensure that the radio  
code is recorded. The number will be  
required for re-insertion following radio  
installation or battery reconnection.  
appropriate CD cleaner.  
Do not attempt to play discs that are  
damaged, warped, cracked or of  
incorrect size. They can seriously damage  
the playback mechanism.  
Cassettes  
Always use good quality cassettes.  
Inferior quality tapes can jam the player  
mechanisms, adversely affect sound  
quality, and accelerate the build-up of  
deposits on the playback head.  
Before playing a cassette, ensure that the  
tape is not loose on the spools. If  
necessary, take up the slack by gently  
turning the spools with the end of a pencil.  
A jammed or sticking tape will cause the  
auto-reverse mechanism to operate  
continuously.  
It is advisable not to use a tape longer  
than 45 minutes playing time each side  
(C90). Cassettes should be stored in their  
library cases away from direct sunlight.  
Do not store cassettes in door pockets  
where magnets in loudspeakers can  
impair sound reproduction. Never insert a  
cassette that has a torn or loose label, it  
may cause the mechanism to jam.  
After approximately 15 hours playing  
time, the audio screen will display  
‘CLEAN TAPE’. Clean the tape  
mechanism itself using a proprietary  
cassette cleaning kit available from any  
good Hi-Fi stockist.  
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Audio System Care  
50  
Navigation - Overview  
Navigation System  
Introduction  
Loading the Navigation DVD  
The navigation system will guide the  
driver to a specific location on a map. The  
location can be selected in a number of  
ways, from entering an address to  
touching the location on the touch-screen  
map.  
The area covered by the navigation  
system depends on which version of the  
Navigation System DVD is loaded. The  
driver is directed to the destination by  
voice guidance and/or the on-screen  
instructions.  
A navigation system DVD can cover many  
countries, or for larger countries, contain  
several search areas. To ensure you are  
using the correct country or search area,  
see ‘Search Area/Country Change’, page  
75.  
Note: The ignition must be switched on  
(position ‘I’).  
1. In the luggage compartment, pull the  
top of the access cover forward and  
fold it down to the fully open position.  
2. Identify the navigation unit  
(highlighted above) which is  
positioned above the sound system  
CD player (where fitted).  
3. If a DVD is already loaded, push the  
eject button (A).  
4. Load the Navigation System DVD with  
the printed side upwards. Do not  
allow moisture or foreign objects to  
enter the slot.  
5. Fold the access cover to the fully  
closed position.  
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Navigation - Overview  
Errors in Vehicle Position  
Safety Information  
Under certain driving conditions, it is  
possible that the vehicle position shown  
on the map display may be incorrect.  
Some examples are shown below:  
•
When the vehicle is transported by  
ferry or train.  
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Driving on steep roads.  
After vehicle battery removal or  
supply fuse failure.  
•
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When using snow chains.  
IMPORTANT: Do not use the system  
until you have familiarised yourself with  
its operation.  
After the tyres have been replaced.  
After the vehicle has been rotated on  
a turntable.  
The road safety caution is displayed each  
time the ignition is switched on, and the  
navigation system is selected.  
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•
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Where there are two roads parallel to  
each other.  
The caution screen gives the following  
information:  
Elevated roads in proximity to other  
roads.  
Most functions are inhibited whilst the  
vehicle is in motion.  
Driving up or down circular ramps in  
car parks.  
Please read the handbook for  
operating instructions.  
The position will usually be corrected  
automatically. If the problem persists, see  
‘Calibration’, page 73, or consult your  
Jaguar Retailer.  
Always obey traffic regulations.  
•
To use the system, read the caution  
and touch Agree.  
Using the System  
Caution: If the system is used for an  
extended period of time with the  
vehicle stationary, ensure that the  
engine is running, to avoid draining the  
battery.  
For best results, always use the latest  
version of the Navigation System DVD  
(navigable map database).  
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Navigation - Overview  
Map information is regularly updated, but  
all areas are not necessarily covered to  
the same level of detail. Some areas, in  
particular private roads, may not be  
included on the database (non-digitised  
roads).  
While driving under route guidance, follow  
an instruction only when it is safe to do so,  
as the system cannot be aware of  
changing conditions, for example turn  
restrictions, roadworks or diversions. Use  
voice guidance as much as possible, and  
only view the display when driving  
conditions permit.  
In-car telephone features  
In this handbook, some features shown  
are only available when the vehicle is  
fitted with the Jaguar in-car telephone  
installation. These features include the  
display of the telephone button, the end  
call button and one-touch dialling of POI  
(point of interest) numbers or memory  
points.  
Road Junction Layouts  
The layout of complex road junctions may  
sometimes be shown in a simplified form.  
Some small roundabouts may not be  
shown.  
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Navigation - Overview  
How the System Works  
The system uses signals from the Global  
Positioning System (GPS) satellites,  
which allow the approximate position of  
the vehicle to be calculated. This is  
combined with information from vehicle  
sensors and data from the Navigation  
System DVD to establish the true vehicle  
position.  
Some examples of situations likely to  
cause problems are shown below:  
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•
•
•
•
•
•
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Inside tunnels.  
Inside buildings.  
Roads under raised highways.  
Densely tree-lined roads.  
Forest roads between mountains.  
Between tall buildings.  
Roads under cliffs.  
GPS signals are highly directional and  
reception may occasionally be  
interrupted.  
Metal objects placed on the rear  
parcel shelf.  
•
Having the vehicle windows tinted  
using metal oxide tinting. Non-metal  
tinting should be used.  
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Navigation - Overview  
Route Guidance Position  
Alternative Routes  
Under certain driving conditions, it is  
possible that the route guidance may be  
inaccurate. Some examples are shown  
below:  
During route calculation, up to three  
possible routes are calculated. The first  
route is calculated using the current route  
preference settings. The second route is  
also calculated using the preference  
settings, except that for Minimise  
Time/Dist., the alternative setting is used.  
For example, if Minimise Time is currently  
selected, then the second route will be  
calculated based on Minimise Distance,  
with the other settings as selected. For  
the third route, the system tries to find  
another alternative using different  
combinations of the preference settings.  
If a suitable alternative is not possible,  
only the first and second routes will be  
shown.  
•
Route guidance may occasionally be  
given where no turn is required.  
•
Deviation from a route may cause  
incorrect guidance until the route has  
been recalculated.  
•
If there is no road or only a narrow  
track to the final destination, guidance  
will be given to the nearest point  
possible.  
•
•
No guidance is given while reversing.  
If driving at high speed or on very  
dense road networks, it may not be  
possible to recalculate the route in  
time for the next instruction.  
Languages and Distance Units  
The screen text and voice guidance are  
available in a number of different  
languages. For the list of available  
languages, See ‘Changing the Display  
Language’, page 74.  
•
On familiar roads, personal route  
preferences may not always be  
followed.  
Time and Distance to  
Destination  
Distances are shown on the screen and  
given in voice guidance, either in miles or  
Metric units (kilometres and metres). For  
information on changing the selection,  
see ‘User settings’, page 19.  
When a route is calculated, the estimated  
time required to drive the route and the  
total distance to the destination are  
determined. The time is based on the  
vehicle travelling at the current speed  
settings for each type of road (residential,  
main road and freeway). The distance is  
based on the current route preference  
settings, e.g. Use Toll Roads Yes/No, see  
‘Route Preferences’, page 69.  
City Name Lists  
After entering a street name, the matching  
city entries found in the database are  
shown. Each entry includes some or all of  
the following: district name, city name,  
and county name.  
While driving under guidance, the  
estimated time (if selected) and distance  
remaining to the end of the route are  
shown on the screen.  
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Navigation - Overview  
Control Panel (the XJ shown)  
1. Touch-screen.  
2. NAV (Navigation) button  
Navigation forms part of the overall  
vehicle telematics system, having a  
combined front panel and LCD screen (1).  
Navigation is selected by pushing the  
NAV button (2). The ignition must be  
switched on (position ‘I’).  
Note: The navigation system is operated  
by using the buttons displayed on the  
screen. For an explanation of the basic  
navigation buttons, see ‘Function of  
On-screen Control Icons’, page 61.  
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Basic Screen Displays  
Basic Screen Displays  
Screen Displays  
Initial Map Display  
NAV button  
Press the NAV button to select  
the navigation system.  
The road safety caution will be displayed.  
Touch Agree to acknowledge this  
information (See ‘Safety Information’,  
page 52).  
Note: While the navigation system is  
selected, the NAV button has the  
following additional functions:  
The initial map screen shows the current  
vehicle position. A key to the main  
features is given below:  
•
Selects the initial map display from  
any other screen.  
1. Nav Menu button - Touch button to  
select the Navigation menu.  
•
After scrolling, returns the map  
display to show the current vehicle  
position again.  
2. Zoom button - Control and indication  
of the current map zoom level.  
The scale length represents a  
distance of from 1/32 mile to 128  
miles (50 metres to 256 kilometres).  
Initial Map Screen  
3. Map orientation - Touch button to  
change the map orientation (north or  
vehicle heading to the top of the  
screen).  
Above the 2 miles (4 kilometres) zoom  
level, only north orientation is  
available.  
4. GPS icon - Indicates that insufficient  
GPS satellite signals are being  
received for accurate map  
After touching Agree, the initial map  
screen showing the vehicle location is  
displayed, with the current road name  
shown in the text area at the bottom of the  
screen.  
positioning. The icon is not displayed  
under normal operation.  
5. Navigation icon - The map normally  
indicates the current vehicle position.  
While the system is in use various  
icons are displayed, see ‘Function of  
On-screen Control Icons’, page 61.  
‘Setting a Route’ on page 65 gives an  
example of how to use the system to  
navigate to your chosen destination.  
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Basic Screen Displays  
6. Lower text area - Shows the current  
The scale markings shown on the  
indicator are: 1/32, 1/2, 4, 128 miles  
(50 m, 1 km, 8 km, 256 km).  
street name (present vehicle location).  
While operating the system, this text  
area is replaced by additional buttons.  
In certain locations (e.g. private roads)  
no road name will appear.  
The zoom button can be used in a number  
of ways as follows:  
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•
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Touch and hold one of the arrow  
buttons. The map is displayed at each  
zoom level in turn.  
Note: For an explanation of the basic  
navigation buttons, see ‘Function of  
On-screen Control Icons’, page 61.  
Touch one of the arrow buttons  
repeatedly. The map is only displayed  
at the final zoom level.  
Scrolling the Map  
Touch one of the segments of the  
scale indicator. The map is displayed  
at the zoom level selected.  
Function of the On-screen  
Buttons  
This is a summary of the basic navigation  
buttons. Buttons specific to a particular  
screen or function are explained in the  
appropriate chapter of this handbook.  
To scroll the map, use the touch-screen  
as follows:  
All the navigation buttons, except the  
NAV button, are touch buttons displayed  
on the screen.  
•
Touch the screen twice within 5  
seconds. The cross-wire icon (1) is  
displayed, and the map scrolls until  
the point being touched is under the  
cross-wire icon. The address below  
the cross-wire is displayed in the  
upper text area (2).  
Note: For information on how to operate  
the buttons, see the Owner Information  
chapter of this handbook.  
Nav Menu button  
Displays the Navigation  
menu, see ‘Navigation  
Menu’, page 64.  
Continuous scrolling  
•
Touch and hold at any point on the  
screen. The map continues to scroll  
while the screen is being touched.  
Cancel button  
Returns to the previous  
menu, text screen, or to the  
map display.  
Zoom button operation  
When the zoom button is  
touched, the scale indicator is  
shown on the screen.  
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Basic Screen Displays  
NAV button  
The NAV button has the  
2. Repeat is also available while one of  
the other touch-screen systems is  
selected (but not during a telephone  
call).  
following functions:  
Telephone button  
•
•
Selects the navigation system.  
Calls the telephone number  
currently shown on the  
screen. Only available when a  
Jaguar telephone is fitted.  
While the navigation system is  
selected, selects the initial map  
display from any other screen.  
•
After scrolling, returns to the map  
display of current vehicle position.  
Additional Buttons  
After touching the screen once, additional  
buttons are displayed.  
Note:  
1. If the navigation system was selected  
when the ignition was switched off, it  
will be selected automatically when  
the ignition is switched on again.  
Home button  
Sets a route to the home  
position. (Only displayed when a  
home position is set.)  
2. When switching back to navigation  
from another touch-screen system,  
pushing NAV will return to the  
particular screen being displayed  
before.  
Chg. Route button  
Displays the Route  
Options menu for  
changing the route  
Map orientation buttons  
These buttons select the  
desired map orientation  
preference settings. (Only displayed when  
a route is set.)  
(north or vehicle heading  
to the top of the screen). The current  
selection is shown on the map.  
Ent. Dest. button  
Stores a selected map  
location as a destination.  
see ‘Confirm Destination’,  
Note: Above the 2 miles (4 kilometres)  
zoom level, only north orientation is  
available.  
page 67. (Displayed in place of the Chg.  
Route button, after touching the screen  
twice within 5 seconds.)  
Audible repeat button  
While under guidance, repeats  
the last audible instruction and  
shows the relevant junction  
diagram (if in range).  
Store button  
Stores a selected map  
location as a memory  
point.  
Note:  
1. If the manoeuvre point has been  
passed, the audible instruction for the  
next manoeuvre point will be heard.  
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Basic Screen Displays  
POI/POI Off buttons  
After selecting a menu item, the next  
sub-menu or screen will be displayed. If a  
menu item cannot currently be selected, it  
will be disabled, as shown (2).  
POI - Selects the quick points of interest  
function to display POI icons on the map.  
Note: To find a particular menu, see  
Navigation Menu Structure on page 10.  
POI Off - Deselects the display of icons.  
Name Lists  
Note: For more information see Points of  
Interest (POI) on page 83.  
Volume Adjustment  
The volume level of the audible  
instructions can be adjusted if required.  
For information on making volume  
adjustments, see the Owner Information  
chapter of this handbook.  
Note: The radio must be switched on to  
adjust the volume of the audio  
instructions. When the radio is switched  
off, the volume ‘+’ and ‘–’ buttons are  
disabled.  
Lists of names (for example streets, cities  
or points of interest), are displayed as  
shown in the example above. The number  
of items in the list is displayed (1), and the  
indicator (2) shows the current position in  
the list.  
Menus  
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To scroll through the list, one item at a  
time, touch one of the single arrow  
buttons (3). (The double arrow buttons  
[4] scroll one page at a time.)  
To view the remainder of a long entry,  
touch anywhere on the text. The  
symbol (5) at the start or end of the  
line indicates more text.  
To make a selection from the list, use  
the button for the item required (6).  
Menu screens are provided to select the  
various system functions. The Route  
Options menu is shown above as an  
example.  
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To select a menu item, use the button  
(1) for the option required.  
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Basic Screen Displays  
Character Input  
Number Input  
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Enter the desired number by touching  
each button in turn (1).  
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Enter the desired name by touching  
each button in turn (1).  
The digits entered are displayed on the  
screen (2).  
The characters entered are displayed on  
the screen (2). As characters are entered,  
only the characters available to complete  
names stored in the database are shown  
highlighted.  
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To delete the last digit, touch  
Delete (3).  
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When all the digits have been entered,  
touch OK (4). The next screen will be  
displayed.  
It is not necessary to enter all the  
characters. The number of possible  
names from the characters entered is  
shown (3). When greater than ‘9999’ then  
‘****’ is shown.  
IMPORTANT: Further information on  
using these screens for specific  
functions, e.g. destination entry, is  
given in the appropriate sections of this  
handbook.  
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To delete the last character, touch  
Delete (4).  
Touch List (5) (when active) to view  
the available names.  
Function of On-screen Control  
Icons  
The screen icons used by the system are  
explained below:  
To enter special characters, touch  
Sym (6).  
To enter accented characters, touch  
Others (7).  
Navigation icon - indicates the  
current vehicle position and  
heading.  
To enter a space, touch Space (8).  
Cross-wire icon- This icon is  
displayed when the map is  
scrolled to select a destination or  
point (map cursor location).  
Destination icon -Indicates the  
current route destination  
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Basic Screen Displays  
Next manoeuvre point -  
Indicates the location of the next  
instruction on the route ahead.  
GPS icon - Indicates that  
insufficient GPS satellite signals  
are being received for accurate  
map positioning. The icon is not displayed  
under normal operation.  
Next turn icon - Shows the action  
to be taken at the next manoeuvre  
point on the route ahead.  
(A typical example is shown.)  
Roundabout icon - Shows the  
direction to be taken at the next  
roundabout. The number in the  
centre of the arrows shows the route  
direction; a ‘2’ indicates the second exit  
should be taken, a ‘3’ indicates the third  
exit, etc.  
North up icon - Indicates that the  
map is displayed with north to the  
top of the screen.  
Heading up icon - Indicates that  
the map is displayed with the  
vehicle heading to the top of the  
screen. The position of the pointer  
indicates the direction of north on the  
map.  
Avoid area or point - The  
left-hand icon indicates an  
area to be avoided in route  
calculations. The right-hand icon  
indicates an avoid point.  
Way point icon - Indicates the  
location of a way point on the  
map.  
Home position icon - Indicates  
the location on the map that is  
currently stored as the home  
position.  
Stored location icon - Indicates  
the location of a memory point.  
This is the default icon used when  
the point is stored. (If required an icon of  
your own choice can be selected from the  
15 icons available.)  
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Screen Types  
Screen Types  
Map Screen  
Guidance Screen (Turn Arrows)  
The guidance screen overlay is always  
displayed while the Split Screen option is  
selected, and is also displayed when  
selected manually while the Full Screen  
option selected.  
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Choose Display Options from the  
Navigation menu and select split  
screen or full screen.  
Split screen  
When set to split screen, the map display  
always shows the guidance screen  
overlay while a route is set.  
Two guidance screen options are  
available: Turn Arrows and Turn List.  
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To select an option, choose Display  
Full screen  
Options from the Navigation menu.  
When set to full screen, the screen  
normally shows the map display, with the  
next turn icon in the top right-hand  
corner. Before each manoeuvre point, the  
guidance screen overlay is displayed  
automatically. (The overlay can also be  
displayed manually by touching the  
Guidance Screen button.)  
When set to Turn Arrows, before each  
manoeuvre point, the guidance screen  
overlay shows the next junction diagram.  
Guidance Screen (Turn List)  
When set to Turn List, the guidance  
screen overlay shows the current portion  
of the route turn list. Before each  
manoeuvre point, the next junction  
diagram is displayed.  
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Navigation Menu  
Navigation Menu  
Navigation Menu  
The Navigation menu is the top level  
menu of the system, showing the  
functions that are available:  
Destination Entry - see page 76.  
Route Options - see page 69.  
Navigation Set Up - see page 72.  
Display Options - see page 74.  
Stored Locations - see page 89.  
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Select the menu item required.  
Audible instructions  
The highlighted  
buttonshowswhether  
the setting for voice  
guidance is currently On or Off.  
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To change the voice guidance setting,  
touch the button required.  
Functions available on the move  
For safety reasons, only certain functions  
are available while the vehicle is on the  
move.  
Menu structure  
The menu structure is shown in the Quick  
Overview at the front of this handbook,  
see page 10.  
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Route Setting  
Route Setting  
Setting a Route  
Map Display  
This is a simple example showing how to  
use the basic features of the system to set  
a route. It describes each screen in turn  
and explains how to use the controls. For  
information relating to the other features  
of the system, see the relevant chapter in  
this handbook.  
Note: Before using the system, check that  
the correct Navigation System DVD is  
loaded, see ‘Loading the Navigation  
DVD’, page 51.  
The initial map screen showing the  
current vehicle position is displayed.  
Selecting the System  
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Touch Nav Menu to select the  
Navigation Menu.  
Navigation Menu  
Note: The ignition must be switched on  
(position ‘I’)  
To select the navigation system (if  
necessary), push the NAV button on the  
perimeter of the touch-screen panel. The  
road safety caution will be displayed. To  
use the system, read the caution and  
touch Agree.  
The Navigation menu is the top level  
menu of the system, and shows the main  
functions that are available.  
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Touch Destination Entry to select the  
Destination Entry menu.  
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Route Setting  
The list of possible streets from the  
characters entered is displayed.  
Select the street required.  
Destination Entry Menu  
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Note: In this example the street name is  
entered first. Addresses can be entered in  
other ways, e.g. city name first.  
Select City  
The Destination Entry menu shows the  
options available for setting a route. The  
map inset shows the currently selected  
area, which the system will use when  
searching for destination addresses.  
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Touch Address to enter the  
destination details for the desired  
route.  
The screen shows the list of cities where  
the street name entered occurs.  
Note: If your route destination is not  
within the area highlighted on the map,  
another search area must be selected, see  
‘Search Area/Country Change’, page 75.  
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Select the citytrequired.  
Note:  
1. If there is only one city match, this  
step is omitted.  
Enter Street Name  
2. If more than 100 matches are found,  
the alpha keyboard screen is  
displayed automatically, to allow the  
desired city name to be entered.  
3. If less than 100 matches are found, the  
alpha keyboard screen may be  
displayed manually by touching the  
A-Z button.  
Enter the street name by touching the  
buttons required.  
For more information, see ‘Character  
Input’, page 61.  
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When sufficient characters have been  
entered, touch List.  
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Route Setting  
Enter House Number  
Confirm Destination  
The map screen showing the destination  
details, and the current route settings is  
displayed.  
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Enter the house number by touching  
the buttons required.  
For more information, see ‘Number Input’,  
page 61.  
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Touch Dest. to confirm as a  
destination.  
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When all the digits have been entered,  
touch OK.  
The screen shows ‘Calculating Route’  
while the route is calculated.  
Note:  
Note: For information on using way  
points, see ‘Destination and Way Point’,  
page 93.  
1. If a list of house number ranges is  
displayed, select the range applicable.  
2. If the street does not have house  
numbers, or the house number is not  
known, just touch OK. The mid-point  
of the street will be used as the  
destination.  
Start Guidance  
When the route calculation has been  
completed, the map display shows the  
entire route and the route information at  
the top of the screen.  
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Touch Start (or commence driving).  
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Route Setting  
Alternative routes  
Arrival at Destination  
The system will also calculate at least one  
alternative route (where possible). The  
alternative route(s) can be viewed and  
selected in place of the original route if  
required.  
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To view an alternative route, touch  
Next.  
Route Guidance  
When the vehicle reaches the end of the  
route, the screen shows the destination  
address details. Arrival at the destination  
is also confirmed by voice guidance.  
The system is now ready for further use.  
Toll roads and ferries  
The following small icons will be  
displayed in the top text area when their  
function has been set by the user:  
Shown when a route has been set  
which includes toll payment areas.  
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WARNING:  
Only operate, adjust or view the system  
when it is safe to do so.  
Shown when a route has  
been set which includes a  
ferry.  
After touching Start, the initial map  
screen while under guidance is displayed.  
The route is shown highlighted, with the  
current road name shown in the text area  
at the bottom of the screen.  
Drive away, following the voice guidance  
given by the system. Continue to follow  
the voice guidance until the end of the  
route is reached.  
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Route Options  
Route Options  
Freeways:  
Route Options Menu  
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50, 100 miles  
(or kilometres).  
Touch the appropriate buttons to  
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change the detour settings as  
required.  
Route detour  
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Touch the Detour button.  
The route ahead is recalculated using the  
current detour distance settings.  
The menu shows the route options  
available:  
Alternative route  
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Touch the New Route button.  
Detour  
The system uses different combinations  
of the route preference settings to  
calculate an alternative route (where  
possible).  
Route Preferences  
Display Whole Route  
Calculate  
Note: The detour settings are only used  
when you touch Detour and only apply to  
the current route.  
Cancel Guidance  
Delete Next Way Pt.  
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Select the menu item, or touch the  
button for the option required.  
Route Preferences  
The screen shows the route preferences  
available, with the current settings  
highlighted.  
These options are described as follows:  
Detour  
While driving under guidance, this feature  
allows you to make a detour from the  
calculated route for a specified distance.  
The screen shows the detour distance  
settings available for residential roads and  
freeways. The current selections are  
shown highlighted.  
Minimise Time/Dist. - Time/Dist.  
Use Major Roads - Yes/No.  
Use Toll Roads - Yes/No.  
Use Ferries - Yes/No.  
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To select a route preference, touch  
the button for the setting required.  
Residential:  
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Touch Store Setting to apply the new  
settings (this is only available if no  
route was set previously).  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 miles (or kilometres).  
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Touch Calculate to apply the new  
settings to an existing route.  
Touch Cancel to keep the old  
settings.  
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Route Options  
Note: The system will use your route  
End of route display  
preference settings wherever possible.  
However in some circumstances, to  
calculate a satisfactory route, one or more  
of the alternatives may have to be used.  
Display Whole Route  
After touching Dest Map, the screen  
shows the last portion of the route, with  
the destination address displayed at the  
top of the screen.  
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To return to the whole route display,  
touch Route.  
After selecting Display Whole Route, the  
screen shows the whole route, with the  
total route distance, and estimated  
travelling time displayed at the top of the  
screen. Where the route includes a ferry  
crossing, a ferry icon is shown.  
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To view the turn list, touch Turn List.  
Turn list  
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To view the destination, touch Dest  
Map.  
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To view the turn list, touch Turn List.  
After touching Turn List, the first portion  
of the route turn list is displayed.  
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To view the rest of the entries, scroll  
the list as required.  
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To recalculate the route, touch  
Reroute.  
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Route Options  
Avoid point/area  
Calculate  
This is a quick way to start a route  
calculation after making changes to the  
route preferences. For more information,  
see ‘Calculating the Route’, page 95.  
Note: The route will be calculated using  
the destination and/or way point  
addresses previously entered.  
Cancel Guidance  
The map showing the whole route is  
displayed.  
Any point on the route can be avoided if  
required.  
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Touch Yes to cancel the route.  
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Touch the Avoid button next to the  
required entry in the turn list.  
Delete Next Way Pt.  
Deletes the next way point (if way points  
have been chosen) from the route which is  
currently being followed.  
The map screen is displayed showing the  
location and address of the selected  
point.  
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Scroll the map to adjust the location if  
required  
Use the Enlarge and Reduce buttons  
to create an avoid area if required.  
Touch OK to confirm.  
Note:  
1. The selected points or areas will not  
be avoided until the route is  
recalculated (touch Reroute).  
2. The points or areas selected in this  
way are only avoided for the current  
route. Permanent avoid areas are  
created from the Store Avoid Area  
menu, see ‘Avoid Area’, page 92.  
3. In some circumstances, to calculate a  
satisfactory route, it may not be  
possible to avoid all the selected  
points or areas.  
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Set Up Menu  
Set Up Menu  
Note: These settings do not affect route  
Navigation Set Up Menu  
calculation, they are only used in  
displaying the time to destination. Choose  
your own usual speeds, so that the time  
shown matches your own driving style as  
closely as possible.  
Restore System Defaults  
The default settings are as follows:  
Guidance Voice: On.  
Search Area: US9.  
Route Preferences:  
The menu shows the setup options  
available:  
- Minimise Time/Dist.: Time.  
- Use Major Roads: Yes.  
- Use Toll Roads: Yes.  
- Use Ferries: No.  
Average Speed Settings  
Quick POI Selection  
Restore System Defaults  
Calibration  
Detour:  
Map Version  
- Residential Road: 4 miles (4 km).  
- Freeway 20 miles (20 km).  
Average Speed Settings:  
- Residential Road: 20 mph (30 km/h).  
- Main Road: 40 mph (60 km/h).  
- Freeway 60 mph (100 km/h).  
Quick POI categories:  
- Gas station.  
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Select the menu item required.  
Average Speed Settings  
The screen shows the current average  
speed settings. Speeds can be selected  
in the range from 5 mph (8 km/h) to  
150 mph (240 km/h). The default settings  
are:  
Residential Road: 20 mph (30 km/h).  
Main Road: 40 mph (60 km/h).  
Freeway: 60 mph (100 km/h).  
- Parking.  
- All Restaurant.  
- Hotel.  
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Select the average speeds required  
using the arrow buttons.  
- Shopping Centre.  
- Golf Course.  
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Touch OK to apply the new settings.  
Guidance options:  
Touch Default to apply the default  
settings if required.  
- Map Screen: Split Screen.  
- Guidance Screen: Turn Arrows.  
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Set Up Menu  
Map Options  
Position procedure  
- Memory Point Icons: Show.  
- Time To Destination: Show.  
- Message Centre Guidance: Off.  
- Low Fuel Warning: On.  
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To select the complete set of default  
settings, touch OK.  
Map version  
The screen shows the issue date of the  
Navigation System DVD currently loaded.  
The map showing the current vehicle  
position is displayed.  
Calibration  
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Scroll the map until the navigation  
symbol (vehicle position) is in the  
correct geographical location.  
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Touch OK to confirm the new position  
and display the map screen for  
heading adjustment.  
Note: If a route is set, a new route  
calculation will be carried out.  
Position heading  
Sometimes the vehicle position may not  
be correct. This can occur, for example, if  
the vehicle has been moved on a trailer or  
by ferry. If the new position is not found  
automatically by the system, it can be  
corrected by using the calibration  
procedures (Position first).  
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Touch Position to adjust the vehicle  
position.  
•
Touch Distance to recalibrate the  
system.  
The map screen showing the heading  
adjustment arrows is displayed.  
The screen briefly shows ‘Distance  
Calibration is in Progress’. Calibration is  
carried out during normal driving. No  
notification is given that distance  
calibration has been completed.  
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Adjust the vehicle heading using the  
arrows (clockwise or anticlockwise),  
until the navigation symbol is shown  
in the correct alignment.  
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Touch OK to confirm the new  
heading.  
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Set Up Menu  
Time To Destination - Show/Hide.  
Display Options  
Message Centre Guidance - On/Off -  
provides supplementary information,  
displayed on the vehicle message centre.  
Low Fuel Warning -  
On/Off -displays the gas station  
icons automatically, when the fuel  
level is down to the normal low  
level warning.  
Changing the Display Language  
The screen text and  
voice guidance are  
available in a number of  
languages. See ‘User  
The screen shows the display options  
available, with the current selections  
highlighted.  
Guidance options:  
settings’, page 19.  
Turn Arrows - When set to Turn Arrows,  
the guidance screen overlay shows the  
on-route arrow and next turn icon. Before  
each manoeuvre point, the next junction  
diagram is displayed automatically.  
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Switch the ignition OFF and then ON,  
to display the initial Jaguar logo on the  
touch-screen.  
To select a different language, press  
the NAV button, then touch the  
language button.  
Turn List - When set to Turn List, the  
guidance screen overlay shows the  
current portion of the route turn list.  
Before each manoeuvre point, the next  
junction diagram is displayed  
automatically.  
On the User Settings screen, touch  
the change button and, if the  
language is not shown, scroll the  
screen as required.  
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To select a language touch the flag of  
the country required and then touch  
the OK button.  
Map options:  
A pop-up will ask you to confirm your  
selection. Touch YES to continue or  
NO to return to the User Settings  
screen.  
This procedure changes the on-screen  
language for all the touch-screen  
systems.  
The options that can be set are:  
Memory Point Icons - Show/Hide.  
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Set Up Menu  
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Touch Agree on the Caution screen,  
Search Area/Country Change  
touch the Nav Menu button on the  
Initial Map screen, press Destination  
Entry on the Nav Menu screen.  
To reduce the time taken to calculate a  
route, some map databases are divided  
into countries, or in the case of some  
larger countries, into areas of countries,  
called Search Areas. When setting a  
route, the destination (or way point) being  
entered must be in the currently selected  
search area.  
The currently selected area is shown  
highlighted on the map.  
To change the search area, press  
Change.  
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From the list displayed, select the  
button required for the desired  
country or area of a country.  
The first time that the navigation system is  
used, the driver should confirm that the  
correct country/area has been selected.  
Once set, it will remain correct for all  
future use; unless the battery is  
disconnected.  
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Touch the OK button to confirm your  
selection, or CANCEL to make no  
change to the search area.  
The new selected country or area will now  
be shown highlighted.  
The search area is changed at the  
Destination Entry screen.  
The procedure is briefly as follows:  
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Switch ON the Ignition and press the  
NAV button located on the perimeter  
of the touch-screen panel.  
Area States/Countries  
Display  
1
2
3
Idaho, Oregon, Washington  
California, Nevada  
Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah,  
Wyoming  
ID, OR, WA  
CA, NV  
AZ, CO, MT, NM, UT,  
WY  
4
Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota,  
Nebraska, South Dakota  
IA, KS, MN, MO, ND,  
NE, SD  
5
6
7
Oklahoma, Texas  
OK, TX  
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin IL, IN, KY, MI, OH, WI  
Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi,  
Tennessee  
AL, AR, LA, MS, TN  
8
9
Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ,  
New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont  
Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia,  
Washington, West Virginia  
NY, RI, VT  
DE, MD, PA, VA, WA,  
WV  
10  
11  
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina  
Canada  
FL, GA, NC, SC  
CANADA  
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Destination Entry  
Destination Entry  
Search area  
Destination Entry Menu  
To reduce the time taken to calculate a  
route, the map database is divided into a  
number of regions. When setting a route,  
the destination (or way point) being  
entered must be in the currently selected  
search area.  
Using the destination entry menu  
The Destination Entry menu is used for  
both destination and way point entry.  
(Way points and the destination can be  
entered in any order.)  
The menu shows all the methods  
available for route setting:  
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Select an item from the menu.  
(For example, to use a point of interest  
as the destination, select Point of  
Interest.)  
Address  
Memory Point  
Home  
Enter by Address  
The steps for address entry are:  
Point of Interest  
Previous Dest.  
Postcode  
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Street Entry.  
Select City.  
The Destination Entry menu consists of  
two pages.  
Enter House Number.  
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To select a menu item that is not  
being displayed, touch Next Page or  
Prev. Page.  
Street entry  
The second page contains the following  
methods available for route setting:  
Select from Map  
Freeway Entrance/Exit  
Intersection  
All these methods are described in this  
Chapter.  
After selecting Address from the  
Destination Entry menu, the alpha  
keyboard screen is displayed, showing  
‘Input Street Name’.  
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Destination Entry  
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Enter the street name required.  
House number entry  
Touch List to display the list of  
possible streets.  
The list of possible streets from the  
characters entered is displayed.  
•
Select the street required.  
Select city  
The number pad screen is displayed,  
showing the house number range for the  
street selected.  
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Enter the house number required and  
touch OK.  
The destination details are displayed for  
confirmation of the address.  
The screen shows the list of cities where  
the street name entered occurs.  
Note:  
1. If a list of house number ranges is  
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Select the city required.  
displayed, select the range applicable.  
Note:  
2. If the street does not have house  
numbers, or the house number is not  
known, just touch OK. The mid-point  
of the street will be used.  
1. If there is only one city match, this  
step is omitted.  
2. If a large number (more than 100) of  
matches is found, the alpha keyboard  
screen is displayed automatically, to  
allow the desired city name to be  
entered.  
3. If less than 100 matches are found, the  
alpha keyboard screen may be  
displayed manually by touching the  
A-Z button.  
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Destination Entry  
Entering city names  
Order of Address Entry  
When entering the name of a citycity in  
another country, the name must be  
entered according to the usual spelling in  
the country concerned.  
The example just described shows how to  
enter an address with the street name  
first, followed by selecting the city, and  
finally the house number. You should find  
this the best method in most cases,  
however other methods are possible.  
City centre button  
When displayed after a city  
name, this button selects  
the city centre as a  
destination.  
Entering city name first  
In the following example, the city name is  
entered first.  
List button  
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From the Destination Entry menu,  
The button becomes active  
when the characters entered  
reduces the possible entries  
to a small enough number.  
select Address.  
The alpha keyboard screen is displayed,  
showing ‘Input Street Name’.  
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Touch the City button.  
(The list is displayed automatically when  
the number of entries reduces to four or  
less.)  
The screen now shows ‘Input City Name’.  
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Enter the city (or district) name  
required.  
Address Entry Messages  
While entering an address, you may  
encounter one of the following messages:  
Touch the List button.  
The list of cities possible from the  
characters entered is displayed.  
1. ‘House Number not Found. Show  
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Select the city required.  
Mid-Point of Street? Yes/No.’  
The alpha keyboard screen is displayed,  
showing ‘Input Street Name’.  
2. ‘The address does not exist. Show  
centre of this street? Yes/No.’  
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Enter the street name required.  
3. ‘Street Found in Many Cities. Please  
Input the City Name.’  
Touch the List button.  
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Select one of the buttons (Yes or No)  
or enter a city name, as required.  
The list of streets possible from the  
characters entered is displayed.  
•
Select the street required.  
The number pad screen is displayed,  
showing the possible house number  
range for the street selected.  
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Enter the house number required.  
Touch the OK button.  
The destination details are displayed for  
confirmation of the address.  
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Destination Entry  
Using a Memory Point  
Using the Home Position  
After selecting Memory Point from the  
Destination Entry menu, the screen  
shows the list of stored memory points.  
After selecting Home from the  
Destination Entry menu, a route is  
calculated to the stored home position.  
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Select the item required.  
The location of the home position is  
displayed, and the screen shows  
‘Calculating Route’ while the route is  
being calculated.  
The destination details are displayed for  
confirmation of the address.  
Note:  
Note: If a home position has not been  
entered, this function cannot be selected  
(See ‘Home’, page 91 for instructions on  
how to set a home position).  
1. The list can be sorted by Date, Name,  
Distance or Icon by touching the  
button required.  
2. When sorting by Icon, the icons are  
listed in the order they appear on the  
icon selection screen (left to right, top  
row first). See ‘Icon list’, page 90.  
Using a Previous Destination  
3. While driving, the list scrolling function  
is not active. You can only choose  
from the items shown at the top of the  
list.  
4. To assist selection of memory points  
while driving, frequently used points  
can be given names starting with the  
letter ‘A’. If the list is then sorted by  
Name, these points will appear at the  
top.  
After selecting Previous Dest. from the  
Destination Entry menu, the screen  
shows the list of stored previous  
destinations.  
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Select the item required.  
The destination details are displayed for  
confirmation of the address.  
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Destination Entry  
Note: While driving, the list scrolling  
Using a Freeway Entrance/Exit  
function is not active. You can only  
choose from the items shown at the top of  
the list.  
Previous starting point  
If the Previous Starting Point button is  
selected, the location used for the  
destination will be the starting point of  
your last journey, irrespective of whether  
you were driving under guidance or not.  
Using a Map Location  
Enter a freeway name  
After selecting Freeway Entrance/Exit  
from the second page of the Destination  
Entry menu, the alpha keyboard screen is  
displayed showing ‘Input Freeway Name’.  
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Enter the freeway name required and  
touch List.  
The list of possible freeways from the  
characters entered is displayed.  
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Select the freeway required.  
Select from map  
Note: To enter numbers in the freeway  
name, touch Sym. to select the special  
characters keyboard screen.  
After selecting Select from Map from the  
second page of the Destination Entry  
menu, the map screen showing the  
current vehicle location is displayed.  
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Scroll the map until the required  
location is under the cross-wire  
marker.  
The location can be stored as a  
destination or as a way point.  
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Destination Entry  
Select entrance/exit  
Using an Intersection  
Enter first street name  
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Touch Entrance if you wish to join the  
freeway at this junction.  
After selecting Intersection from the  
Destination Entry menu, the alpha  
keyboard screen is displayed showing  
‘Input First Street Name’.  
Touch Exit if you wish to leave the  
freeway at this junction.  
Select junction  
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Enter the name required for the first  
street and touch List.  
The list of possible streets from the  
characters entered is displayed.  
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Select the street required.  
Enter second street name  
The screen shows the list of junction  
entrances (or exits, if chosen on the  
previous screen) on the freeway.  
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Select the entrance (or exit) required.  
The destination details are displayed for  
confirmation of the address.  
The alpha keyboard screen is displayed  
showing the name of the first street and  
‘Input Second Street Name’.  
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Enter the name required for the  
second street and touch List.  
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Destination Entry  
The list of possible streets from the  
characters entered is displayed.  
Select the street required.  
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Note: Not all the possible streets listed  
will have an intersection with the first  
street. A pop-up will notify you if you  
inadvertently select two streets that do  
not intersect.  
Select city  
The screen shows the list of cities where  
the selected intersection occurs.  
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Select the city required.  
The destination details are displayed for  
confirmation of the address.  
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Points of Interest (POI)  
Points of Interest (POI)  
Local POI search  
This selects the points of interest in all  
Introduction  
categories within 20 miles (32 kilometres)  
of the vehicle.  
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Touch the All Local POI’s button.  
POI Icon Display  
The Navigation System DVD contains  
information about a large number of  
points of interest (POI). There are many  
categories of POI, including gas stations,  
restaurants, railway stations and  
hospitals.  
After selecting a category, the map  
display shows the location of each POI in  
the selected category, indicated by the  
appropriate POI icon.  
This chapter explains how to select a  
specific POI. A selected POI can be set as  
a destination, or can be telephoned  
directly if the Jaguar telephone is fitted  
(see the In-Car Telephone Handbook).  
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For information about a particular  
POI, touch the desired POI icon.  
Selecting a Quick POI Category  
Note: POI icons can only be displayed up  
to the ½ mile (1 km) zoom level.  
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Touch the Initial Map screen, then  
touch the POI button. The screen  
shows the six categories currently  
selected for quick points of interest.  
Next button  
If some POI locations are very close to  
one another, it may not be possible to  
select a particular icon to display the  
information.  
Note: The POI button will not be active if  
the zoom level is below 1 km (½ mile).  
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Select a Quick POI category.  
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Touch Next (when active) to select  
one of the icons in a group and display  
its information. Repeat for the other  
icons as required.  
The map screen is displayed with POI  
icons.  
Other categories  
You can also select from the complete list  
of POI categories.  
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Touch List Categories and select a  
category from the list displayed.  
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Points of Interest (POI)  
POI Information  
Cancelling POI Icon Display  
If the display of POI icons is no longer  
required, they can be turned off as  
follows:  
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Touch the map screen to display the  
additional buttons.  
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Touch POI Off to cancel the display of  
POI icons on the map.  
Jaguar Retailer Locations  
Details of Jaguar Retailers (Dealers) are  
held on the Navigation System DVD as a  
points of interest (POI) category. Certain  
Retailers may be located in areas that are  
not fully mapped on the DVD. If a route is  
set to one of these Retailers, guidance will  
only be possible to the nearest city centre;  
a warning message will be displayed.  
After touching a POI icon, the name of the  
selected POI is displayed at the top of the  
screen.  
POI details  
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Touch Info. to display the details of  
the selected POI.  
The details include Name, Address, City  
and Telephone number.  
If Jaguar Retailers (or certain other  
categories, such as airports) are selected,  
they will be displayed across all search  
areas.  
The telephone number can be called by  
touching the telephone button (if a Jaguar  
telephone is fitted).  
Entry by POI Name  
Destination entry  
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From the POI icon map display, touch  
ENT. Dest. to store the POI location  
as a destination.  
The destination details are displayed for  
confirmation of the address.  
Changing the Categories  
Any of the six categories can be changed  
from the Navigation Set Up menu, See  
‘Changing the Quick POI Categories’,  
page 87.  
After selecting Point of Interest from the  
Destination Entry menu, the alpha  
keyboard screen is displayed, showing  
‘Input POI Name’.  
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Enter the POI name required.  
Touch List to display the list of  
matching points of interest.  
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Points of Interest (POI)  
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Select the POI required.  
Entry by Category  
The map location of the POI is displayed.  
Note: If entering a POI name results in too  
many matches being listed, try entering  
the city name first. If you do not know the  
name of the POI you want, try selecting a  
POI category.  
Entry by City  
If a POI category is selected first, the  
points of interest listed will be restricted to  
that category.  
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From the Input POI Name screen,  
touch Category.  
The screen shows the list of main POI  
categories.  
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Select the category required.  
If a city name is entered first, the points of  
interest listed will be restricted to that city.  
The screen now shows the list of  
sub-categories under the selected main  
category.  
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From the Input POI Name screen,  
touch City.  
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Select the sub-category required.  
The screen now shows ‘Input City Name’.  
The Input POI Name screen is displayed  
again.  
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Enter the city name required.  
Touch List to display the list of  
possible cities.  
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Enter the POI name required.  
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Select the city required.  
Other Selection Methods  
The Input POI screen is displayed again.  
Enter the POI name required.  
The previous examples show the three  
basic methods of searching the POI  
database, i.e. POI name only, city before  
POI name, and category before POI  
name. You can refine the search even  
further, as described in the following  
examples:  
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Points of Interest (POI)  
City followed by category  
City centres  
In this example the order is: city, followed  
by category, then POI name.  
The POI database also holds city centre  
locations. To select a city centre, proceed  
as follows:  
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From the Input POI Name screen,  
touch City.  
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From the Input POI Name screen,  
enter the city name required in the  
Name text area. (Do not select the  
City button.)  
•
Enter the city name required.  
The Input POI Name screen is displayed  
again.  
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Touch List to display the list of  
matches.  
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From the Input POI Name screen,  
touch Category.  
For the city centre, select the entry  
showing the city name only.  
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Select the category and sub-category  
required.  
The map is displayed showing the city  
centre location.  
The Input POI Name screen is displayed  
again.  
Note: In some cases, more than one city  
centre location may be listed.  
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Enter the POI name.  
Category followed by city  
POI List  
In this example the order is: category,  
followed by city, then POI name.  
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From the Input POI Name screen,  
touch Category.  
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Select the category and sub-category  
required.  
The Input POI Name screen is displayed  
again.  
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From the Input POI Name screen,  
touch City.  
The screen shows a list of points of  
interest found in the database search.  
The screen now shows ‘Input City Name’.  
Enter the city name required.  
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Select the POI required.  
The Input POI Name screen is displayed  
again.  
Note: A number in the POI button  
indicates that more than one POI exists  
with the same name. Touch the button to  
list them and select the POI required.  
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Enter the POI name required.  
The map showing the location of the  
selected POI is displayed.  
Note: Some entries in the list may have a  
further sub-list following.  
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Points of Interest (POI)  
POI details  
To view the details of the selected  
POI, touch Info. from the map display.  
Search area  
When searching the database, only points  
of interest in the current search area are  
included, except for the sub-categories  
marked ‘All search areas’ in the POI  
category list.  
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The details include Name, Address, City  
and Tel.  
Telephone number  
List button  
The telephone number can be called by  
touching the telephone button (if a Jaguar  
telephone is fitted).  
The List button becomes  
active, when the characters  
entered reduce the possible  
List sorting  
entries to a small enough number. (The list  
is displayed automatically when the  
number of entries reduces to four or less.)  
The list can be sorted by Name or  
Distance, but is always sorted by name  
when first displayed.  
You can also select List (when active)  
without entering a POI name. All the  
relevant points of interest will be  
displayed, e.g. in a selected city or  
category.  
The illustration currently shows the list  
sorted by distance.  
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Touch the Name button at the lower  
right-hand corner of the screen,  
to sort the list by name. This button  
toggles between the Name and  
Distance (Dist.) function depending  
on which list is displayed.  
All button  
The All button returns to  
searching all categories after  
selecting one category.  
Note: When the list is sorted by distance,  
the distance shown is the straight line  
distance from the current vehicle location.  
POI Entry Messages  
While searching for points of interest, you  
may encounter one of the following  
messages:  
Categories/Sub-categories  
The POI database is divided into a  
number of categories. Each main  
category is further divided into a number  
of sub-categories.  
1. ‘There are no POI’s in this Category.’  
2. ‘No POI’s Found in this City.’  
Changing the Quick POI  
Categories  
The six default Quick POI categories can  
be changed as required.  
The first entry in the list of Restaurant  
sub-categories, is ‘All’. This selects all of  
the Restaurant sub-categories.  
To narrow the search, touch the City  
button. This will display the alpha  
keyboard, to allow the desired city name  
to be entered.  
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At the Initial Map screen, touch Nav  
Menu.  
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Touch Navigation Set Up.  
Select the POI category that you wish  
to replace.  
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Points of Interest (POI)  
The screen shows the full list of POI  
categories.  
Select the new category required from  
the list.  
Memory point details  
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Touch Info. to display the details of  
the selected memory point.  
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The details include Icon, Name, Position  
and Tel.  
The screen shows the new selection of  
category icons.  
The telephone number can be called by  
touching the telephone button, if a Jaguar  
telephone is fitted.  
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Repeat for another category icon if  
required.  
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Touch OK to apply the new settings.  
The memory point details can be edited,  
see ‘Memory Points’, page 89.  
Memory Points  
Cancelling Icon Display  
If the display of Memory Point icons is no  
longer required, they can be turned off as  
follows:  
•
Touch the map screen to display the  
additional buttons.  
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Touch Nav Menu.  
Touch Display Options.  
Touch Map Options.  
Touch Memory Point Hide to cancel  
the display of icons on the map.  
The procedure for using memory points is  
functionally the same as for using the  
Quick Points of Interest.  
The map display shows the location of all  
stored memory points in view.  
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For information about a particular  
memory point, touch the desired  
memory point icon.  
After touching the memory point icon, the  
name of the selected memory point is  
displayed at the top of the screen.  
Note: Unlike POI’s, memory points are  
displayed at all zoom levels.  
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Stored Locations  
Stored Locations  
Note: If an action is not available for the  
stored location you have chosen, its  
button will be disabled. For example, if a  
home position has already been stored,  
another one cannot be added.  
Stored Locations Menu  
Calculate  
If required, a new  
route calculation can  
be made.  
Memory Points  
In the upper portion of the menu, the  
various types of stored location are  
shown:  
Add a memory point  
Memory Points  
Home  
Avoid Area  
Previous Dest.  
Dest. & Way Pt.  
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Select the type of stored location  
required.  
After touching Add, the Store Memory  
Point menu is displayed.  
In the lower portion of the screen, the  
current number of stored locations of the  
selected type/maximum number, is now  
displayed.  
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Select the menu item you wish to use.  
Enter or select the details required.  
Stored location actions  
The new point is added to the list of  
stored memory points.  
Note:  
1. The Store Memory Point menu is used  
in the same way as the Destination  
Entry menu. For more information, see  
‘Destination Entry Menu’, page 66.  
The four buttons (Add, List, Delete,  
Del. All), operate in a similar manner for  
all types of stored location.  
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Touch the button required.  
2. To identify the new memory point,  
select it from the list, touch Name,  
and enter the name required.  
These actions are described in the  
following pages for each type of stored  
point.  
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Stored Locations  
List  
The location details include Icon, Name,  
Position and Tel.  
•
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Touch the appropriate button to  
change or enter any of the location  
details.  
Touch the telephone button to call the  
telephone number (if a Jaguar  
telephone is fitted).  
Navigation nametags  
This feature is part of JaguarVoice.  
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Touch the Add nametag or Play  
Nametag button as required. For  
more information see the JaguarVoice  
chapter in this handbook.  
After touching List, the list of stored  
memory points is displayed showing  
‘Edit Points’ at the top of the screen.  
•
Select an entry to view its location  
details.  
Icon list  
List sorting  
Touch Date, Name, Dist. or Icon to  
sort the list as required.  
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Note:  
1. Dist. lists the points by distance from  
the vehicle’s current location.  
2. Icon lists the points in the order they  
appear on the icon selection screen  
(left to right, top row first).  
After touching Icon, the 15 normal icons,  
and three audible icons are displayed.  
Location details  
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To select, touch the icon required.  
Normal icon  
This is the icon displayed on the map to  
indicate the map location of the memory  
point. It replaces the default icon, used  
when the point is stored.  
Audible icon  
When an audible icon is selected, a  
distinctive chime will be heard when the  
vehicle is approaching the map location  
of the memory point.  
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Stored Locations  
Delete  
Home  
Add  
After touching Delete, the list of memory  
points is displayed showing ‘Delete  
Points’ at the top of the screen.  
After touching Add, the Set Home menu  
is displayed.  
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Select the entry to be deleted.  
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Select the menu item you wish to use.  
Enter or select the details required.  
The screen shows the details of the  
selected point and ‘Delete this Memory  
Point? Yes/No’.  
The home position is stored.  
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Touch Yes to confirm.  
Note: The Set Home menu is used in the  
same way as the Destination Entry menu.  
For more information, see ‘Destination  
Entry Menu’, page 76.  
The screen briefly shows ‘Memory Point  
Deleted’.  
Del. All  
List  
After touching Del. All, the screen shows  
‘Delete all Memory Points? Yes/No’.  
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Touch Yes to confirm.  
The screen briefly shows ‘All Memory  
Points Deleted’.  
After touching List, the map screen is  
displayed, showing the location and  
address of the stored home position.  
•
Scroll the map to adjust the location if  
required.  
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Touch OK to continue.  
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Stored Locations  
Delete  
Note:  
1. The Store Avoid Area menu is used in  
the same way as the Destination Entry  
menu. For more information, see  
‘Destination Entry Menu’, page 76.  
2. In some circumstances, to calculate a  
satisfactory route, it may not be  
possible to avoid all the selected  
areas.  
List  
The screen shows the location of the  
current home position and ‘Delete Home  
Position? Yes/No’.  
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Touch Yes to confirm.  
The screen briefly shows ‘Home Deleted’.  
Del. All  
The Del. All button cannot be used with  
home position.  
Avoid Area  
After touching List, the list of stored avoid  
areas is displayed.  
Add  
•
Select the item required.  
The map screen is displayed, showing the  
location and address of the selected area.  
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To adjust the size of the area, touch  
the Enlarge or Reduce button.  
To adjust the position of the area,  
scroll the map as required.  
When finished, touch OK.  
Delete  
After touching Add, the Store Avoid Area  
menu is displayed.  
After touching Delete, the list of avoid  
areas is displayed, showing ‘Delete Avoid  
Area’ at the top of the screen.  
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Select the menu item you wish to use.  
Enter or select the details required.  
•
Select the item to be deleted.  
The screen shows ‘Delete this Avoid  
Area? Yes/No’.  
The new area is added to the list of stored  
avoid areas.  
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Touch Yes to confirm.  
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Stored Locations  
The screen briefly shows ‘Avoid Area  
Deleted’.  
The screen briefly shows ‘Previous  
Destination Deleted’.  
Del. All  
Del. All  
After touching Del. All, the screen shows  
‘Delete all Avoid Areas? Yes/No’.  
After touching Del. All, the screen shows  
‘Delete all Previous Destinations?  
Yes/No’.  
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Touch Yes to confirm.  
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Touch Yes to confirm.  
The screen briefly shows ‘All Avoid Areas  
Deleted’.  
The screen briefly shows ‘All Previous  
Destinations Deleted’.  
Previous Destination  
Destination and Way Point  
Add  
Add  
The Add button cannot be used with  
previous destinations. These are added  
automatically to the list of previous  
destinations when the destination is  
entered.  
List  
The List button cannot be used with  
previous destinations. These can only be  
viewed by using the Delete button.  
Delete  
After touching Add, the Store Dest. & WP  
menu is displayed.  
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Select the menu item you wish to use.  
Enter or select the details required.  
If a destination was entered, it will be  
stored as the current destination. If a way  
point was entered, it will be added to the  
list of way points.  
Note:  
1. The Store Dest. & Way Point menu is  
used in the same way as the  
Destination Entry menu. For more  
information, see ‘Destination Entry  
Menu’, page 76.  
After touching Delete, the list of previous  
destinations is displayed showing ‘Delete  
Prev Dest’ at the top of the screen.  
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Select the entry to be deleted.  
The screen shows ‘Delete this Previous  
Destination? Yes/No’.  
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Touch Yes to confirm.  
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Stored Locations  
2. The Store Dest. & Way Point menu is  
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To return to the previous screen,  
touch Chg. Location.  
used after a destination or way point  
has been entered for the first time  
using the Destination Entry menu.  
The Undo button can be pressed to clear  
the new selected order (made using the  
Chg. Order button) and allow the order to  
be reset.  
List  
Delete  
After touching List, the list showing the  
stored way points and destination (if  
entered) is displayed. The first way point  
to be visited is at the bottom of the list and  
the destination at the top.  
After touching Delete, the list of way  
points and the destination (if entered) is  
displayed, showing ‘Delete Dest. & WP’ at  
the top of the screen.  
•
Select an entry to view its map  
location.  
•
Select the entry to be deleted.  
On the map, the location details for the  
selected way point (or the destination),  
are displayed at the top of the screen.  
The screen shows ‘Delete Destination?  
Yes/No’, or ‘Delete this Way Point?  
Yes/No’.  
•
To adjust the position of the way point  
(or destination), scroll the map as  
required.  
•
Touch Yes to confirm.  
The screen briefly shows ‘Destination  
Deleted’, or ‘Way Point Deleted’.  
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When finished, touch OK.  
Del. All  
Way point order  
After touching Del. All, the screen shows  
‘Delete all Way Points? Yes/No’.  
If required, the order in which the way  
points are visited can be changed.  
•
Touch Yes to confirm.  
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Select the Chg. Order button.  
The screen briefly shows ‘All Way Points  
Deleted’.  
Touch the button against each way  
point in turn, to select the new order  
required, starting with the first way  
point to be visited.  
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When finished, touch OK.  
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Route Calculation  
Route Calculation  
After storing the destination (or final way  
point), the map screen shows ‘Calculating  
Route’ while the route is calculated.  
Confirm Destination  
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To change route settings, touch Chg.  
Route. See ‘Route Preferences’, page  
69.  
Confirm Route  
After entering an address, or selecting a  
map location, the map screen is displayed  
showing its location. The address details  
are shown at the top of the screen. The  
address can be stored as a destination or  
as a way point.  
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If required, scroll the map to adjust the  
location.  
Following calculation, the screen shows  
the whole route, with the total route  
distance, and estimated travelling time  
displayed at the top of the screen. Up to  
three possible routes are calculated.  
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To store as a destination touch Dest.  
To store as a way point, touch Way  
Pt. (see ‘Additional Way Points’, page  
96).  
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To view an alternative route, touch  
Next.  
Route settings  
•
To change route settings, touch Chg.  
Route. See ‘Route Preferences’, page  
69.  
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To change the route settings, touch  
Change. See ‘Route Preferences’,  
page 69.  
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To accept a route, touch Start (or  
commence driving). See ‘Route  
Guidance’, page 98.  
Calculating the Route  
Note: Only one route is calculated if the  
route has way points set, or if the route is  
over 1000 miles (1000 km) long.  
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Storing Way Points  
Storing Way Points  
First way Point  
Additional Way Points  
A way point is a stop-off or mid-point  
between your current location and your  
destination.  
After selecting Way Pt. again from the  
Confirm Destination screen, the Add Way  
Point screen is displayed. This screen  
lists the way points already entered, and  
the destination (if entered).  
After selecting Way Pt. for the first time  
from the Confirm Destination screen, the  
address entered is stored as the first way  
point, and the Route Information screen is  
displayed, as shown above. This screen  
also shows details of the destination (if  
entered).  
•
Choose the position required in the  
list for the way point you are about to  
add, and touch the appropriate Add  
button.  
The Route Information screen is  
•
To enter another way point (or the  
destination), touch Dest Entry. The  
Destination Entry menu is displayed,  
see ‘Destination Entry Menu’, page  
76.  
displayed again, showing the number of  
way points entered. From this screen you  
can enter another way point, the  
destination, or start the route calculation.  
Map location  
Editing way points  
•
To view the map location of a way  
point or destination, touch the  
appropriate Map button.  
For information on using the List, Delete  
and Del. All buttons, see ‘Destination and  
Way Point’, page 93.  
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Storing Way Points  
Calculate Route  
If the destination has been entered, then,  
after storing the final way point, the route  
calculation can be started from the Route  
Information screen. This screen should  
now show details of the destination, and  
the number of way points entered.  
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To start the route calculation, touch  
Calculate. See ‘Calculating the  
Route’, page 95.  
Note: If the destination has not been  
entered at this stage, touch Dest Entry.  
When the destination has been entered,  
the route will be calculated after touching  
Dest. from the Confirm Destination  
screen. See ‘Confirm Destination’, page  
95.  
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Route Guidance  
Route Guidance  
Time/distance to destination  
Following Guidance  
While driving under guidance, the  
estimated time (if selected) and distance  
remaining to the end of the route are  
shown on the screen.  
While far-out – Before the vehicle  
reaches the start of the highlighted route,  
and during route recalculation, the  
straight line distance and direction to the  
destination are shown.  
Message centre guidance  
(where fitted)  
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Route guidance information can be  
displayed on the instrument panel  
message centre. The display of this  
information on the message centre can be  
selected or deselected as required, see  
‘Guidance options:’, page 74.  
WARNING:  
Only operate, adjust or view the system  
when it is safe to do so.  
After touching Start, the initial map  
screen while under guidance is displayed.  
The route is shown highlighted, with the  
current road name shown in the text area  
at the bottom of the screen.  
Breaks in journey  
While driving under guidance, the journey  
can be broken without affecting the  
stored route. When the journey is  
continued, the route guidance will resume  
automatically.  
Drive away, following the voice guidance  
given by the system. Continue to follow  
the voice guidance until the end of the  
route is reached.  
The touch-screen buttons, types of  
guidance screen and other guidance  
features are described in the following  
pages.  
Whole route display  
The map screen showing the entire route  
can be displayed. This is selected from  
the Route Options menu, see ‘Display  
Whole Route’, page 70. From this screen  
the display of the last portion of the route  
and the route turn list can be selected.  
Distance units  
Distances are shown on the screen, and  
given in voice guidance, either in miles or  
in Metric units (kilometres and metres).  
For information on changing the unit  
selection, see ‘User settings’, page 19.  
Avoiding points and areas  
At any time while a route is set, you can  
select a point to be avoided on the current  
route. This can be enlarged into an avoid  
area if required. When the route is  
recalculated, the points or areas selected  
will be avoided (where possible), see  
‘Turn list’, page 70.  
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Route Guidance  
Avoid areas can also be set up to be  
avoided permanently in all route  
Map orientation  
buttons - These buttons  
calculations. See ‘Avoid Area’, page 92.  
select the desired map  
orientation (north or vehicle heading to  
the top of the screen). The current  
selection is shown on the map.  
Touch buttons  
The buttons displayed on the guidance  
map screen are as follows:  
Note: Above the 2 miles (4 kilometres)  
zoom level, only north orientation is  
available.  
Nav Menu button -  
Displays the Navigation  
menu, see ‘Navigation  
Additional buttons  
Menu’, page 64.  
These buttons are displayed after  
touching the map display.  
Audible repeat button -  
Repeats the last audible  
instruction. If the manoeuvre  
point has been passed, the audible  
instruction for the next manoeuvre point  
will be heard.  
Chg. Route button -  
Selects the Route  
Options menu, to make  
changes to the route preference settings.  
See ‘Route Preferences’, page 69.  
End call button - Ends a  
telephone call. Displayed in  
place of the Repeat button,  
Ent. Dest. button - Stores  
a selected map location as  
while a telephone conversation is in  
progress (if a Jaguar telephone is fitted).  
a destination. (Displayed  
in place of the Chg. Route button, after  
touching the screen twice within 5  
seconds.)  
Zoom button - Selects the  
desired map zoom level by  
touching one of the arrow  
Store button - Stores a  
selected map location as  
a memory point.  
buttons. The currently selected  
scale is shown. See ‘Zoom button  
operation’, page 58.  
POI button - Selects the  
quick points of interest  
function to display  
Guidance screen button -  
Displays the guidance screen  
overlay in place of the next turn  
arrow icon. ‘Map Screen’, page 63.  
POI icons on the map. For more  
information, see ‘Points of Interest (POI)’,  
page 83.  
- Displays the next turn arrow  
icon in place of the guidance  
screen overlay. See ‘Map  
Screen’, page 63.  
Home button - Sets a route to  
the home position.  
(Only displayed when a home  
position is set.)  
Note: If the Ent. Dest. button or the  
Home button is touched, the current  
route will be cancelled and a new route  
calculated.  
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Route Guidance  
Arrival Guidance  
Way Points  
When the vehicle arrives at the  
destination, the screen shows the  
destination location details. This is  
confirmed by voice guidance. The system  
is now ready for further use.  
When the vehicle arrives at a way point,  
the screen shows ‘You have arrived at  
your Way Point’. When the journey is  
resumed, route guidance continues  
automatically, either to the next way point  
or to the final destination.  
Auto Reroute  
After way points have been visited (or the  
route cancelled), they will be deleted from  
the way points list.  
Note: As way points are entered, they are  
automatically added to the list of previous  
destinations.  
While under guidance, if the vehicle  
deviates from the route, a new route will  
be calculated automatically. While the  
route is being recalculated the screen  
shows ‘Calculating Route’ and the time  
and distance to destination information is  
replaced by the straight-line distance and  
direction to the destination.  
Note: If the vehicle is within 40 metres  
(¼ mile) of the destination or next way  
point, the route recalculation will not  
occur.  
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End User Licence Agreements  
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General Information  
JaguarVoice  
Volume Level Adjustment  
Introduction to JaguarVoice  
The verbal feedback volume level can be  
adjusted independently for the  
Introduction  
JaguarVoice provides a safe and  
convenient way of controlling the  
following vehicle systems (where fitted):  
JaguarVoice system. To adjust, operate  
the sound system volume control or the  
steering wheel volume control whilst the  
voice system is being used. The speaker  
volume level can also be adjusted within  
the volume preset menu of the audio  
system.  
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Sound system (radio, cassette tape  
player, single CD player, MiniDisc  
player and CD changer – as  
applicable).  
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In-car telephone.  
Climate control system (front user  
only unless 4 zone climate control is  
fitted to XJ models).  
The system is controlled by the Voice  
button on the left-hand side of the  
steering wheel and also on the XJ, in the  
rear multimedia switchpack (if fitted).  
See the illustrations on the following  
pages.  
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WARNING:  
Concentrate on the current road  
conditions and driving the vehicle at all  
times. If the voice system does prompt  
you for a response it will repeat that  
prompt twice giving you up to 15  
seconds to respond. If driving  
conditions mean that you are unable to  
respond, the voice system will timeout,  
cancel the task and will not make any  
changes to the vehicle settings.  
Language and accent  
Commands are given in English using a  
natural speaking voice, without pausing  
between words. Most accents are  
understood without difficulty, but the  
system also allows you to train the voice  
system with your voice if required, see  
‘Voice Training’, page 122.  
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General Information  
Steering wheel voice switches  
The XJ rear switchpack (where fitted)  
located in armrest  
1. Volume – left.  
2. Headphone mode – left.  
3. Cabin mode.  
4. Voice text.  
5. Headphone mode – right.  
6. Volume – right.  
7. Voice button – right.  
8. Voice button – left.  
1. Message centre display.  
2. Voice button – The XJ and S-TYPE.  
3. Voice button – X-TYPE.  
4. Menu button.  
5. Display screen.  
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Using the System  
Using the System  
Initialisation  
Rear Occupant Voice Controls  
JaguarVoice is ready to operate 10  
seconds after the ignition switch is turned  
to position ‘II’ (ignition on).  
There are two voice buttons on the XJ rear  
multimedia switchpack, see items 7 and 8  
Voice button – right and Voice button -  
left respectively, on the previous  
illustration.  
Driver Voice Controls  
The voice button is on the left-hand side  
of the steering wheel, see ‘Steering wheel  
voice switches’, page 106.  
These can be operated in two different  
modes:  
Cabin mode – When the cabin mode  
button is pressed, or when the light on the  
button is illuminated, then the rear  
occupants can control the audio playing  
through the cabin speakers. Simply press  
the voice button and give a command.  
Some examples of using the system are  
provided on the following pages for you to  
try.  
Note: The system will not operate until the  
radio security code has been entered.  
Voice commands to the navigation system  
will only operate after the navigation  
caution screen has been cleared. This  
must be done after every ignition cycle.  
Headphone mode – When the LEFT  
button is pressed, or when the light on the  
button is illuminated, then the left  
occupant is in headphone mode (the right  
headphones control is equivalent to the  
left).  
In headphone mode, each occupant can  
control the audio in their own headphones  
by using their respective voice button,  
and issuing a voice command.  
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Using the System  
First try some of these  
commands  
Tuning the radio  
Your instructions to the system  
Press and release the voice button  
After the beep say ‘Radio tune 98.9 FM’ The system responds with:  
‘Radio tune 98.9 FM’ and tunes the radio  
System response  
‘Beep’  
to this frequency  
Now try entering a frequency of your own preference, see ‘How to Say Numbers’,  
page 113.  
Storing a nametag to this station  
Your instructions to the system  
Press and release the voice button  
After the beep say ‘Radio store name’  
System response  
‘Beep’  
The system responds with: ‘Radio store  
name, Name Please’  
‘Beep’  
Press and release the voice button  
After the beep say ‘My favourite station’ The system responds with:  
‘My favourite station, please say yes or  
no’  
Press and release the voice button  
‘Beep’  
After the beep say ‘Yes’  
After a few seconds the system responds  
with:  
‘My favourite station stored’  
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Using the System  
Recalling the nametag you have just  
stored  
Your instructions to the system  
System response  
Press and release the voice button  
After the beep say ‘Radio tune my  
favourite station’  
‘Beep’  
The system responds with:  
‘Radio tune my favourite station’ and  
tunes the radio to the frequency stored  
with this name  
Now try storing a nametag of your choice, and then recalling it.  
Entering a Phone Number  
Your instructions to the system  
Press and release the voice button  
After the beep say ‘Phone enter zero  
one six one four’  
System response  
‘Beep’  
The system responds with:  
‘Phone enter oh one six one four, ……  
Continue entering digits or say dial, store,  
correction or cancel’  
Press and release the voice button  
‘Beep’  
After the beep say ‘nine six oh nine nine The system responds with:  
eight’  
‘nine six oh nine nine eight, …… Continue  
entering digits or say dial, store,  
correction or cancel’  
‘Beep’  
Press and release the voice button  
After the beep say ‘Cancel’  
The system responds with:  
‘Enter cancel’  
Now try entering a phone number of your  
choice and try some of the following  
commands:  
4. CANCEL, cancels the command.  
Note: When entering a number of your  
choice, remember numbers can only be  
given as single digits, but you can enter  
the digits in as many groups as you like.  
1. DIAL, dials the number entered.  
2. STORE, stores a nametag of your  
choice (as in the above example with  
RADIO STORE NAME).  
Also, when the system has read out the  
numbers you have entered, you do not  
have to wait for the ‘Continue entering  
digits’ prompt. Simply press the voice  
button and continue with your dialogue.  
3. CORRECTION, deletes the last string  
of digits entered, and allows you to  
re-enter them.  
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Using the System  
Operating Tips  
Command Confirmation  
After a command has been given, the  
system will give feedback of what it  
understood. The verbal feedback can be  
switched on or off by saying ‘VOICE  
FEEDBACK ON’ or ‘VOICE FEEDBACK  
OFF’. Verbal feedback for help  
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After pressing the voice button, wait  
for the end of the single listening beep  
before giving the command.*  
‘LISTENING’ will be displayed on the  
instrument pack or on the rear  
multimedia switchpack.  
commands, directory listings, prompts,  
error messages and nametags cannot be  
switched off.  
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Face forward and speak naturally, as  
if you were talking to a passenger or  
on the phone.  
For the ‘PHONE DIAL’ commands, the  
system will prompt for confirmation  
before making the call. This confirmation  
can be switched on or off by saying  
‘PHONE CONFIRMATION ON’ or  
‘PHONE CONFIRMATION OFF’.  
Note the structure of the commands;  
remember this rather than trying to  
remember all the commands.  
Device Function Setting  
For each voice command there is an  
associated visual confirmation, which is  
shown on the front instrument pack or on  
the rear multimedia switchpack.  
‘Radio Tune 97.4’  
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If you forget any of the commands, try  
saying ‘VOICE HELP’. The system will  
then give you a list of help menus  
available, from which you can choose  
the appropriate one for the command  
you need.  
Voice System Prompts  
During some commands and for voice  
training, you will be asked by the system  
for a reply. In such cases you must press  
and release the voice button then speak  
after the beep. The system will remind you  
twice so don’t worry about having to  
respond to the system immediately.  
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The Voice system will repeat the  
command back to you and display it  
on the message centre or rear  
multimedia switchpack. The  
command will then be performed.  
If you hear a double beep when you  
give a command, press the voice  
button and try again.*  
* A single beep denotes when the voice  
system is listening for a command. A  
double beep denotes when the system  
has stopped listening, due to an error or  
when an incorrect command has been  
given.  
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Using the System  
Nametags  
Hints on Storing Nametags  
Nametags are a unique name or phrase of  
your choice which can be used to recall a  
radio station or dial a phone number.  
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You will have greater success of  
recalling, and remembering,  
nametags of two, three, or four words  
in length. Nametags of one word in  
length are also acceptable.  
For radio commands, ‘RADIO TUNE  
<nametag>’ is used to select a station  
that has been previously stored using the  
‘RADIO STORE NAME’ command.  
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For best results, store nametags in a  
quiet environment, i.e. with the  
windows and sunroof closed, try not  
to be travelling at speeds above  
60 mph (100 km/h), and ask other  
occupants to be quiet.  
For phone commands, ‘PHONE DIAL  
<nametag>’ is used to dial a phone  
number that has been previously stored  
using the ‘PHONE ENTER’ or ‘PHONE  
STORE’ command. Phone numbers held  
in the voice system memory are quite  
separate from numbers held in the phone  
system memory (To call a number held in  
the phone memory, use the ‘PHONE DIAL  
MEMORY <number>’ command).  
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Try not to store a nametag that  
sounds similar to a nametag already  
stored, or to any of the commands  
recognized by the system.  
In addition, for phone nametags, do  
not use numbers, and for radio  
nametags, try not to use radio  
frequencies.  
A spoken list of current nametags can be  
heard by giving the appropriate directory  
command.  
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‘RADIO DIRECTORY’  
‘PHONE DIRECTORY’  
There are also commands for deleting  
either individual names in a directory, or a  
complete directory, see ‘Voice Command  
List’, page 114.  
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Using the System  
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During a voice command the audio  
system and direction indicator ticking  
will be muted.  
Some Useful Notes  
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Only one person at a time can use the  
voice system.  
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The voice session will be cancelled if  
an alternative message requires the  
display/speaker (e.g. incoming phone  
call or radio traffic announcement).  
•
Excessive noise, for example while  
driving with windows open or in  
demist mode, may cause voice  
command misrecognition. If it is too  
noisy to use the phone, it is likely that  
voice commands will not be  
recognised.  
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Voice commands cannot be given  
while hands free phone call or radio  
traffic announcement is in progress.  
If the voice button is pressed whilst a  
radio traffic announcement is in  
progress the announcement will be  
cancelled. Press the voice button  
again to start a voice session.  
•
While ‘LISTENING’ is displayed on the  
message centre, the command can  
be cancelled by pressing the same  
voice button (could be a rear voice  
button in the XJ) that was used to start  
the voice session, except when using  
the ‘PHONE ENTER’ command. To  
cancel a ‘PHONE ENTER’ voice  
session either say ‘CANCEL’ when  
‘LISTENING’ is displayed or press the  
voice button and after the end of the  
beep say ‘CANCEL’. During a store  
nametag session, if the voice button is  
pressed and released during  
‘LISTENING’, the system will cancel  
after up to 2 seconds.  
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Voice feedback can be interrupted by  
pressing the voice button that was  
used to start the voice session, whilst  
the feedback is playing.  
After starting to speak, the command  
must be completed within 10  
seconds.  
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How to Say Numbers  
How to Say Numbers  
Numbers in voice commands must be  
given as shown below. Either ‘zero’ or ‘oh’  
can be used for ‘0’, most users will find  
that ‘zero’ gives better results. For  
information about specific commands,  
see ‘Voice Command List’, page 114.  
Phone Numbers  
All phone numbers are said as single  
digits, as in the following example.  
Double, Triple and Treble are also  
acceptable commands if preceding a  
single digit. Plus (+), Star (*) and Hash (#)  
are acceptable as the first digit of a  
number.  
Radio Stations  
Frequencies are said as in the following  
examples:  
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‘Dial zero one two zero three four zero  
two one double four’ (01203 402144).  
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‘Tune five thirty one AM’, or ‘Tune five  
thirty one’ (531).  
When using the Phone Enter command,  
the first entry must be between  
2 –16 digits, then, 1 – 16 digits to a  
maximum of 32 in total.  
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‘Tune nine hundred’ (900).  
‘Tune fourteen forty’ (1440).  
‘Tune fifteen oh three AM’ (1503).  
‘Tune ten eighty’ (1080).  
Temperatures  
In climate control commands, say  
temperatures as in the following  
examples:  
‘Tune eighty nine point nine FM’ or  
‘Tune eighty nine point nine’ (89.9).  
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‘Tune ninety point zero’ or ‘Tune  
ninety’ (90.0).  
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‘Temperature seventy two’ (72).  
‘Temperature eighty’ (80).  
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‘Tune one hundred point five’ (100.5)  
‘Temperature twenty one point five’  
(21.5).  
‘Tune one oh one point one FM’  
(101.1).  
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‘Temperature nineteen point zero’,  
‘Temperature nineteen point oh’ or  
‘Temperature nineteen’ (19.0).  
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‘Tune one oh eight point oh’, ‘Tune  
one oh eight point zero’, or ‘Tune one  
oh eight’ (108.0).  
Disc and Track Numbers  
For CD changer, single CD or MiniDisc  
commands, say disc and track numbers  
as in the following examples:  
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‘Disc one’ (1).  
‘Disc six track ten’ (6, 10).  
‘Track twenty five’ (25).  
‘Track forty seven’ (47).  
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Voice Command List  
Voice Command List  
Key to functions  
Certain commands are only available to  
the driver, these are indicated in the  
following list:  
Cassette Tape Player  
Commands  
(If fitted)  
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TAPE PLAY or TAPE ON  
[TAPE] REVERSE  
( ) denotes an option, e.g. (ON/OFF) use  
either ON or OFF with this command.  
[TAPE] REWIND  
< > indicates where to say a number or  
stored nametag.  
[TAPE] FAST FORWARD  
TAPE SEEK [UP]  
[ ] denotes an optional word, e.g. ‘VOICE  
[PLAY] DIRECTORY’ can be given as  
‘VOICE DIRECTORY’, or ‘VOICE PLAY  
DIRECTORY’.  
TAPE SEEK DOWN  
[TAPE] DOLBY ON/OFF  
TAPE HELP  
(front use only) – indicates this command  
is not available to rear occupants.  
Single CD Commands  
(if fitted)  
General Commands  
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CD PLAY or CD ON  
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HELP  
CD [PLAY] TRACK <track number>  
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VOICE HELP  
See How to Say Numbers on  
page 113.  
Lists all voice command help  
messages available.  
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CD MIX TRACKS  
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VOICE MEMORY HELP (front use  
only)  
This will play the tracks of the current  
disc in a random order.  
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VOICE FEEDBACK (ON/OFF)  
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CD MIX OFF  
CD HELP  
PHONE CONFIRMATION (ON/OFF)  
Switches on or off the system  
confirmation prompt before making a  
call when using the PHONE DIAL or  
PHONE MEMORY DIAL command.  
MiniDisc Commands  
(if fitted)  
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MINIDISC PLAY or MINIDISC ON  
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VOICE [PLAY] DIRECTORY (front use  
only)  
MINIDISC [PLAY] TRACK <track  
number>  
VOICE DELETE MEMORY (A/B) (front  
use only)  
See How to Say Numbers on  
page 113.  
VOICE DELETE DIRECTORY (front  
use only)  
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MINIDISC MIX TRACKS  
This will play the tracks of the current  
disc in a random order.  
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MINIDISC MIX OFF  
MINIDISC HELP  
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Voice Command List  
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RADIO DELETE DIRECTORY  
Radio Commands  
Deletes all currently stored radio  
nametags.  
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RADIO PLAY or RADIO ON  
Turns the sound system on.  
RADIO OFF  
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RADIO [PLAY] DIRECTORY  
RADIO HELP  
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Turns the sound system off. Use this  
command to turn off the CD, Tape or  
CD changer.  
RADIO MEMORY HELP  
CD Changer Commands  
(if fitted)  
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RADIO SEEK [UP]  
RADIO SEEK DOWN  
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CHANGER PLAY or CHANGER ON  
RADIO TUNE <frequency> [FM/AM]  
[CHANGER] [PLAY] DISC <disc  
number>  
Tunes to the frequency given in the  
command.  
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[CHANGER] [PLAY] TRACK <track  
number>  
See How to Say Numbers on page  
113.  
See How to Say Numbers on  
page 113.  
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RADIO TUNE <nametag>  
[RADIO] [TUNE] PRESET <preset  
number>  
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[CHANGER] [PLAY] DISC <disc  
number> TRACK <track number>  
Selects the stored station  
corresponding to the preset number  
(1 to 9) given in the command.  
CHANGER MIX TRACKS  
This will play the tracks of the current  
disc in a random order.  
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[RADIO] [TUNE] [BAND] (FM/AM)  
RADIO STORE NAME  
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CHANGER MIX ALL  
This will play all the tracks and discs  
within the CD changer in a random  
order.  
Stores the currently selected station,  
with a nametag of your choice.  
See Storing a nametag to this  
station on page 108. A total of  
20 nametags can be stored.  
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CHANGER MIX OFF  
CHANGER HELP  
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[RADIO] STORE PRESET <preset  
number>  
Generic Track Commands  
These commands play the current or  
previous CD, MD or Changer.  
Stores the currently selected station  
to the preset given in the command.  
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[PLAY] TRACK <track number>  
MIX TRACKS  
Note: The sound system must be in  
radio mode before giving the ‘RADIO  
STORE NAME’ or ‘RADIO STORE  
PRESET’ command.  
MIX OFF  
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RADIO AUTOSTORE  
RADIO DELETE <nametag>  
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Voice Command List  
Calls the phone number stored in the  
phone memory location given.  
Phone Commands  
(if fitted)  
See ‘How to Say Numbers’, page 113.  
Note: In noisy conditions, for example, in  
heavy rain or driving at high speed on a  
rough road surface, use the PHONE  
ENTER command, entering the number in  
several groups for improved recognition.  
Memory numbers 1 – 100 refer to  
numbers stored in the phone memory  
and numbers 101 – 249 are numbers  
stored in the SIM (Subscriber Identity  
Module) card.  
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PHONE (ON/OFF)  
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PHONE STORE <phone number>  
[PHONE] ENTER <2 – 16 phone  
Allows you to store a nametag to the  
number given in the command.  
digits>  
See ‘How to Say Numbers’, page 113.  
The system will prompt you with  
‘NAME PLEASE’, press and release  
the voice button and give a nametag  
of your choice, as in the RADIO  
STORE NAME. See ‘Storing a  
The system responds to this  
command by repeating the phone  
number back to you and then giving  
you the options below.  
Remember to press the voice button  
to continue with one of the options.  
nametag to this station’, page 108.  
A total of 40 phone nametags can be  
stored.  
– <more digits>  
– DIAL  
See ‘How to Say Numbers’, page 113.  
See ‘Nametags’, page 111.  
– STORE (give a nametag when  
prompted as in RADIO STORE NAME,  
see ‘Storing a nametag to this station’,  
page 108.  
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PHONE [PLAY] DIRECTORY  
PHONE DELETE <nametag>  
PHONE DELETE DIRECTORY  
– CORRECTION  
– CANCEL  
Deletes all currently stored phone  
nametags.  
For help, see ‘Entering a Phone  
This does not affect numbers stored  
in the phone memory.  
Number’, page 109.  
A total of 40 nametags can be stored.  
(PHONE DIAL/DIAL) <phone number>  
See ‘How to Say Numbers’, page 113.  
[PHONE] REDIAL  
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PHONE CONFIRMATION (ON/OFF)  
PHONE HELP  
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PHONE MEMORY HELP  
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[PHONE] DIAL <nametag>  
Calls the phone number stored with  
the nametag given.  
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[PHONE] DIAL MEMORY <memory  
location number>  
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Voice Command List  
Note:  
This command will not be executed if  
the climate control system is in  
defrost mode.  
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When an outgoing phone call is  
terminated, the sound system will  
remain in phone mode. To change to  
another mode, give the appropriate  
voice command.  
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[CLIMATE CONTROL] BALANCE [ON]  
When the driver gives this command  
the temperature of all zones are set to  
the same as the driver’s side  
temperature. When a rear occupant  
gives this command the temperature  
of both rear zones will be set to the  
same.  
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The voice system is inactive while a  
phone call is in progress.  
Climate Control Commands  
Automatic climate control commands  
(where fitted)  
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[CLIMATE CONTROL] DEFROST [ON]  
(front use only)  
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CLIMATE CONTROL ON  
CLIMATE CONTROL OFF  
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CLIMATE CONTROL HELP  
REAR CLIMATE CONTROL OFF  
[CLIMATE CONTROL] AUTOMATIC  
[ON]  
Display Commands  
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[CLIMATE CONTROL]  
TEMPERATURE <temperature>  
[DEGREES]  
(where fitted, front use only)  
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DISPLAY ON  
The temperature can be given in  
Celsius or Fahrenheit, in the range 17  
to 31 degrees Celsius (61  
to 89 degrees Fahrenheit), in  
increments of 0.5 degree Celsius  
(1.0 degree Fahrenheit).  
DISPLAY OFF  
[DISPLAY] [SELECT] DAY COLOURS  
[DISPLAY] [SELECT] NIGHT  
COLOURS  
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[DISPLAY] [SELECT] TWILIGHT  
COLOURS  
See ‘How to Say Numbers’, page 113.  
[DISPLAY] [SELECT] AUTOMATIC  
COLOURS  
Note: Do not say the word ‘Celsius’ or  
‘Fahrenheit’.  
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[DISPLAY] SHOW NAVIGATION  
[DISPLAY] SHOW AUDIO  
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[CLIMATE CONTROL]  
TEMPERATURE (HIGH/LOW) (front  
use only)  
[DISPLAY] SHOW CLIMATE  
CONTROL  
[CLIMATE CONTROL] RECIRC [ON]  
(front use only)  
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[DISPLAY] SHOW PHONE  
[DISPLAY] HELP  
Recirculation mode, see the owner’s  
handbook for help.  
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Voice Command List  
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[NAVIGATION] VOICE GUIDANCE ON  
Navigation Commands  
[NAVIGATION] VOICE GUIDANCE  
OFF  
(Front use only)  
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[NAVIGATION] SHOW DESTINATION  
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[NAVIGATION] REPEAT [LAST]  
INSTRUCTION  
[NAVIGATION] SHOW [CURRENT]  
POSITION  
[NAVIGATION] ZOOM LEVEL <zoom  
level>  
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[NAVIGATION] SHOW WHOLE  
ROUTE  
Note: There are 13 zoom levels. Zoom  
level 1 represents maximum  
magnification.  
[NAVIGATION] SHOW NORTH UP  
This will orientate the map display to  
have North heading towards the top  
of the screen.  
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[NAVIGATION] ZOOM IN <zoom  
increment level>  
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[NAVIGATION] SHOW  
(HEAD/HEADING) UP  
[NAVIGATION] ZOOM OUT <zoom  
increment level>  
This will orientate the map display to  
have the vehicle heading towards the  
top of the screen.  
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[NAVIGATION] CLEAR ROUTE  
[NAVIGATION] SHOW TURN LIST  
Displays details of the next three turns  
for the route currently set in the  
navigation system.  
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[NAVIGATION] ZOOM IN MAXIMUM  
This will adjust the screen display to  
show maximum magnification.  
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NAVIGATION STORE NAME  
[NAVIGATION] ZOOM OUT  
MAXIMUM  
Stores the currently selected location,  
with a nametag of your choice.  
The system will prompt you with  
‘NAME PLEASE’, press and release  
the voice button and give a nametag  
of your choice, as in the RADIO  
STORE NAME, see ‘Storing a  
nametag to this station’, page 108. A  
total of 20 navigation nametags can  
be stored.  
This will adjust the screen display to  
show minimum magnification.  
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[NAVIGATION] [SELECT] ROUTE  
HOME  
This sets a route to the ‘home’  
location. The ‘home’ location must  
previously have been stored in the  
navigation system.  
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[NAVIGATION] [SELECT]  
DESTINATION <nametag>  
[NAVIGATION] REROUTE  
This will force a manual recalculation  
of the route based upon the current  
position of the vehicle. This can be  
used when starting a route from an  
unmapped area when the nearest  
road selected by the navigation  
system is not the road used to exit  
that area.  
[NAVIGATION] ADD WAY POINT  
<nametag>  
A way point is a stop-off or mid-point  
between your current location and  
your destination.  
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[NAVIGATION] CLEAR NEXT WAY  
POINT  
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[NAVIGATION] MINIMISE DISTANCE  
Navigation nametag features within the  
navigation system (front use)  
Sets the navigation system route  
preferences to select the shortest  
route.  
To create a new memory point with a  
nametag at your current position:  
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Ensure the display is showing the  
map. You can do this by giving the  
command ‘NAVIGATION SHOW  
CURRENT POSITION’ command or  
by pressing the NAV key next to the  
screen twice.  
[NAVIGATION] MINIMISE TIME  
Sets the navigation system route  
preferences to select the fastest  
route.  
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[NAVIGATION] PREFER MAJOR  
ROADS  
Press and release the voice button, wait  
for the end of the beep then give the  
‘NAVIGATION STORE NAME’ command.  
[NAVIGATION] AVOID MAJOR  
ROADS  
After each prompt press and release the  
voice button, wait until the end of the  
beep, and then speak.  
[NAVIGATION] PREFER TOLL  
ROADS  
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[NAVIGATION] AVOID TOLL ROADS  
[NAVIGATION] PREFER FERRIES  
[NAVIGATION] AVOID FERRIES  
NAVIGATION [PLAY] DIRECTORY  
NAVIGATION DELETE <nametag>  
NAVIGATION DELETE DIRECTORY  
To create a new memory point with a  
nametag at any position on the map:  
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Ensure the display is showing the  
map. You can do this by giving the  
‘NAVIGATION SHOW CURRENT  
POSITION’ command or by pressing  
the NAV key next to the screen twice.  
Deletes all currently stored navigation  
nametags. This will not delete these  
locations as memory points within the  
navigation systems memory.  
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Scroll the map until the position that  
you wish to store is in the centre of the  
display.  
Press and release the voice button,  
wait for the end of the beep then give  
the ‘NAVIGATION STORE NAME’  
command.  
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NAVIGATION HELP  
NAVIGATION ROUTE HELP  
NAVIGATION MEMORY HELP  
Navigation traffic information  
commands (where available, front use  
only)  
After each prompt press and release the  
voice button, wait until the end of the  
beep, and then speak.  
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NAVIGATION TRAFFIC INFO ON  
NAVIGATION TRAFFIC INFO OFF  
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Voice Command List  
To list navigation memory points with  
nametags  
To add a nametag to an existing  
navigation memory point  
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Press the NAV key next to the screen  
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Follow the steps 1–4 shown on the  
previous page (to list navigation  
memory points with nametags) to list  
all memory points then select the  
desired memory point.  
to select the navigation system, if  
required press again to select the map  
view.  
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Touch the ‘Nav Menu’ button on the  
map screen.  
Press and release the voice button,  
wait for the end of the beep then give  
the ‘NAVIGATION STORE NAME’  
command.  
Select ‘Stored Locations’ on the Nav  
Menu screen, then ‘Memory Points’  
(see illustration above). The navigation  
system will now display the total  
number of memory points that have  
been stored with nametags.  
After each prompt press and release the  
voice button, wait until the end of the  
beep, then speak.  
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Select ‘List’ this will list all stored  
memory points (see illustration  
above). A red square background to  
the icon indicates the memory point  
has an associated nametag.  
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Voice Command List  
To play the nametag associated with a  
memory point  
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Follow steps 1–4 (to list navigation  
memory points with nametags) to list  
all memory points then select the  
desired memory point.  
Touch the talking head button (see the  
previous illustration) to play the  
nametag.  
To delete a nametag associated with a  
memory point  
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Follow steps 1–4 (to list navigation  
memory points with nametags) to list  
all memory points, then select the  
desired memory point.  
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Touch the ‘Delete Nametag’ button  
(see the previous illustration) and then  
confirm.  
Note: When a memory point is deleted  
from the navigation system, its nametag is  
also deleted.  
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Voice Training  
Voice Training  
•
Position the vehicle, with the sunroof  
and windows closed, in a reasonably  
quiet outdoor location.  
Training Introduction  
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Sit in the driving seat with the engine  
running, the handbrake or parkbrake  
on and the transmission in Park or  
Neutral.  
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Press the MENU button adjacent to  
the display screen. Touch ‘System  
Setup’ on the Menu screen and touch  
the ‘Voice training’ button on the  
System Setup screen to reveal the  
Voice Training screen. On the Voice  
Training screen you will have to select  
which memory location you wish to  
use (A or B).  
The voice system is able to interpret most  
English speakers without difficulty. If,  
however, you find that commands are  
sometimes not being recognised, you can  
train the voice system to recognize your  
voice. The voice system can be trained for  
two people using voice memories A and  
B.  
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Follow the instructions given by the  
system. See ‘Training Command List’,  
page 123.  
Note: Touch-screen buttons A and B,  
shown above, cannot be used if the  
vehicle is in motion.  
To cancel voice training at any time  
press and hold the voice button for 5  
seconds.  
After Voice Training, the system will  
automatically recognise the users whose  
voices are held in the voice memory. The  
system can still be used by other users,  
with no loss of recognition.  
Note:  
•
Some of the phrases which the voice  
system asks you to repeat during  
Voice Training are not valid voice  
commands, these are used to collect  
specific phonetic phrases required by  
the system.  
Training procedure  
Training can only be carried out whilst  
sitting in the driver’s seat.  
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If the user does not speak after a  
phrase prompt, the voice system will  
provide two reminder prompts then  
cancel Voice Training.  
Give the command ‘VOICE DIRECTORY’,  
this will list the memories used and tell  
you if they are stored with a nametag.  
If no memories are in use, either memory  
can be used.  
The voice system turns off the phone  
whilst in training mode, so it will need  
to be turned on manually after Voice  
Training has finished.  
If both memories are in use and you wish  
to overwrite one of the memories select  
the memory you wish to overwrite.  
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First, select which voice memory to  
train.  
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Voice Training  
25. radio tune one oh seven point one FM  
Training Command List  
26. screen select automatic colours  
27. repeat last instruction  
The ‘sounds’ of the following training  
commands are required for the voice  
system to ‘learn’, although some of the  
equipment (navigation, telephone etc.)  
stated in the commands may not be fitted  
to a particular vehicle.  
28. phone enter gate double three one oh  
29. cassette reverse  
30. tape fast forward  
31. radio tune two sixteen long wave  
1. display select twilight colours  
2. prefer toll roads  
32. select twelve thirty three medium  
wave  
33. voice delete memory A  
3. radio ten oh eight AM  
4. store preset five  
34. climate control seventeen point zero  
degrees  
5. tune one oh five point two FM  
35. navigation show current position  
6. telephone enter eight four six three  
36. CD changer play CD two track  
seven  
nineteen  
7. select one zero four point nine  
37. map zoom out maximum  
8. CD changer play disc one track  
seventy six  
9. climate temperature twenty five point  
oh degrees  
10. radio one oh eight point zero  
11. phone enter triple three treble zero  
12. map traffic information off  
13. voice guidance on  
14. dial memory two hundred  
15. radio tune thirteen ninety five AM  
16. select fifteen eighty four medium  
wave  
17. MiniDisc random tracks off  
18. changer play CD six track sixty nine  
19. navigation select zoom level eleven  
20. telephone dial memory fifty two  
21. climate control balance on  
22. avoid major roads  
23. map show complete route  
24. navigation clear next waypoint  
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Trouble-shooting  
Trouble-shooting  
Error Messages  
In addition to the voice command  
prompts given by the system, the error  
messages shown on this and the  
following pages may be displayed on the  
instrument cluster display or on the rear  
multimedia switchpack. Most of these  
messages are accompanied by an  
advisory double beep.  
Voice Command  
Group  
Message  
Meaning  
General  
VOICE NOT READY  
The voice system is initialising (when  
ignition is first turned on). It takes the  
voice system approximately 10 seconds  
to initialise.  
COMMAND  
CANCELLED  
Displayed if the user cancels a voice  
session during the LISTENING period or  
another system interrupts the voice  
session (i.e. incoming phone call,  
navigation route guidance or radio traffic  
announcement).  
NO SPEECH  
DETECTED  
The voice system has not heard any  
speech.  
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Ensure that the command is given  
after the end of the beep.  
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Ensure that the command is given  
within a maximum of 5 seconds from  
the end of the beep.  
Note: Be sure you know what to say  
before pressing the Voice button.  
If this error is displayed for all  
commands given this may indicate a  
fault with the microphone or microphone  
wiring, consult your Retailer for  
assistance.  
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Voice Command  
Group  
Message  
Meaning  
General  
(continued)  
COMMAND NOT  
RECOGNISED  
The voice system has failed to recognise  
your command.  
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Ensure that the command format is  
valid, see ‘Voice Command List’,  
page 114.  
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Ensure that the command is given  
after the end of the beep.  
Look forward and speak clearly  
without pausing between words and  
at a level appropriate to the ambient  
noise level; imagine you are talking  
to a passenger or making a hands  
free phone call.  
•
Ensure that the ambient noise level  
is not excessive, for example,  
windows open or demist on.  
Note: If it is too noisy to use the  
phone, it is likely that voice  
commands will not be recognised.  
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If optional words of the command  
have been omitted, then the  
command should be tried with these  
in place.  
If a number of commands have been  
given in rapid succession resulting in  
the message ‘COMMAND NOT  
RECOGNISED’ to be displayed, then  
allow the system to recover  
(approximately one minute) before  
trying the command again.  
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If the system consistently fails to  
recognise commands, the voice  
training procedure should be carried  
out to improve the recognition  
response for the speaker.  
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Voice Command  
Group  
Message  
Meaning  
General  
(continued)  
VOICE IN USE  
Another occupant is using the voice  
system. Only one occupant can use the  
system at a time. After a voice session  
has been started only the button that  
was used to start the session can be  
used to continue or cancel the session.  
The command given is not available to  
rear occupants. These commands are  
highlighted as - (front use only) in the  
Voice Command List section.  
FRONT USE ONLY  
NAV RESPONDING  
VOICE DISABLED  
Displayed if the user is giving verbal  
route guidance. Voice commands are  
not allowed whilst the navigation system  
is giving voice guidance.  
Nametags  
NAMES TOO MUCH  
ALIKE  
•
This response will be received when  
storing a nametag if the nametag  
being given has already been stored.  
•
If this response is received and the  
nametag has not been used already,  
then it is too similar to an existing  
nametag or voice grammar and an  
alternative should be used.  
SPOKE DURING  
LISTENING TONE  
Displayed when user utters a radio  
phone or navigation nametag while the  
beep is playing. Please wait for the end  
of the beep then say the nametag.  
The user has tried to add a nametag to a  
directory that is full. The voice system  
can store up to 40 phone, 20 radio and  
20 navigation nametags.  
DIRECTORY FULL  
DIRECTORY EMPTY  
Displayed when a PHONE DIRECTORY,  
VOICE DIRECTORY or NAVIGATION  
DIRECTORY command is given and no  
nametags have been stored in the  
associated directory.  
NAMETAG TOO  
SHORT  
The nametag given is too short and the  
system may have difficulty recalling it;  
please provide a longer nametag. Try a  
nametag of 2, 3 or 4 words.  
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Voice Command  
Group  
Message  
Meaning  
Nametags  
(continued)  
NAMETAG TOO LONG The nametag given is too long. The  
voice system accepts a maximum  
nametag length of up to 3.75 seconds.  
STORE FAILED  
Displayed when the voice system fails to  
store a nametag.  
Possible reasons could be that the  
nametag is too long or there is too much  
noise. Try the command again. If the  
error persists, try storing the nametag  
under quiet conditions such as with the  
vehicle parked and the windows closed.  
If the GSM phone is in its cradle but  
voice system keeps saying ‘dial not  
accepted, please connect phone and try  
again’, then the phone handset may not  
be correctly attached to its storage  
cradle. Try re-attaching the phone  
handset. If the problem persists, the  
phone may be incorrectly reporting its  
cradle status. Try powering the phone  
handset off and on to resolve the issue.  
Displayed when the ‘NAVIGATION ADD  
WAY POINT <nametag>’ is given and  
the navigation system has 5 way points  
already entered on the current route. If  
you wish to enter this way point, you  
must first delete one of the existing way  
points using the navigation system.  
This text message is displayed when  
you try to store a nametag to a  
Phone  
CONNECT PHONE  
TRY AGAIN  
Navigation  
MAX NUMBER OF  
WAY POINTS  
REACHED  
DESTINATION  
ALREADY NAMED  
destination which already has a  
nametag associated with it.  
127  
Trouble-shooting  
Voice Command  
Group  
Message  
Meaning  
Navigation  
(continued).  
UNABLE TO FIND  
WAYPOINT  
Displayed by the voice system when the  
‘NAVIGATION ADD WAY POINT  
<nametag>’ command is given and the  
navigation system cannot locate the  
tagged way point in its memory.  
When this occurs the voice system will  
delete this nametag. Check that the  
nametag has been deleted by giving the  
‘NAVIGATION DIRECTORY’ command.  
If you feel this nametag was deleted in  
error, you can re-tag the location with a  
nametag by first selecting the  
location/way point from the navigation  
screen, then give the ‘NAVIGATION  
STORE NAME’ command.  
UNABLE TO FIND  
NAME  
Displayed by the voice system when the  
‘NAVIGATION SELECT DESTINATION  
<nametag>’ command is given and the  
navigation system cannot locate the  
tagged memory point in its memory.  
When this occurs the voice system will  
delete this nametag. Check that the  
nametag has been deleted by giving the  
‘NAVIGATION DIRECTORY’ command.  
If you feel this nametag was deleted in  
error, you can re-tag the location with a  
nametag by first selecting the  
location/way point from the navigation  
screen, then give the ‘NAVIGATION  
STORE NAME’ command.  
128  
Trouble-shooting  
Voice Command  
Group  
Message  
Meaning  
Navigation  
(continued).  
NAV SYSTEM NOT  
RESPONDING  
Displayed during a Navigation nametag  
storage session when the voice system  
fails to obtain a response from the  
Navigation system. Press the NAV key  
next to the display and check that the  
navigation caution screen has been  
cleared. Navigation will not respond to  
voice commands until the caution  
screen has been cleared. Please try the  
command again. If the error persists,  
turn the ignition off, wait for 5 seconds,  
turn the ignition on, and try the  
command again. If the error continues to  
persist, please return your vehicle to the  
Retailer for service.  
Voice Training  
SET HANDBRAKE TO This text message is displayed with its  
CONTINUE  
associated verbal feedback when the  
electronic parkbrake/handbrake is  
lifted/released during Voice Training. To  
continue voice training the brake must  
be re-applied.  
VOICE TRAINING  
UNSUCCESSFUL  
This text message is displayed with its  
associated verbal feedback if the voice  
system could not save the training  
model recorded. If this problem occurs,  
please turn the ignition off, wait 5  
seconds, and turn the ignition back on.  
Please check that there is no  
abnormal/excessive noise entering the  
vehicle interior and try running the Voice  
training procedure again. If the voice  
system continues to exhibit this error,  
consult you Retailer for assistance.  
129  
130  
Index  
A
Climate control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Audio system  
air conditioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
auto mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
blower mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
blower speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Celcius/Fahrenheit selection . . . . . 25  
climate options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
controls XJ and S-Type . . . . . . . . . 22  
controls X-Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
dual temperature zones . . . . . . . . . 25  
external temperature . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
heated screens and mirrors . . . . . . 26  
latched air recirculation . . . . . . . . . 26  
manual air distribution . . . . . . . . . . 27  
ram air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
recommended operation . . . . . . . . . 7  
switching off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
temperature selection . . . . . . . . . . 25  
timed air recirculation. . . . . . . . . . . 25  
windscreen defrost/demist . . . . . . 26  
XJ features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
audio setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
cassette controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
cassette tape player operation . . . . 33  
CD and MiniDisc controls . . . . . . . . 34  
CD changer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
change audio source. . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
digital signal processing . . . . . . . . . 43  
programme type (PTY) . . . . . . . . . . 46  
radio data systems (RDS) . . . . . . . . 43  
radio operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
RDS operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
RDS troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
rear multimedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
rear multimedia mode . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
single CD player operation . . . . . . . 34  
steering wheel controls . . . . . . . . . . 31  
system care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
C
CD Changer  
Loading the CD changer . . . . . . . . . 36  
operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
G
General introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
I
Introduction  
about this handbook . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
audio systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
automatic climate control . . . . . . . 13  
in-car telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
JaguarVoice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
navigation system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
rear multimedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
window tinting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
131  
Index  
J
Navigation overview  
JaguarVoice  
alternative routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
control panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
end user agreement. . . . . . . . . . . 101  
errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
how it works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
loading the DVD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
road junction layouts . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
route guidance position . . . . . . . . . 55  
safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
screen cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
time and distance to destination . . 55  
town name lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
using the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Navigation route setting. . . . . . . . . . . 65  
arrival at destination. . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
confirm destination . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
destination entry menu . . . . . . . . . 66  
enter house number. . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
enter street name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
map display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
route guidance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
select town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
selecting the system . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
setting a route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
command confirmation. . . . . . . . . 110  
command list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114  
how to say numbers . . . . . . . . . . . 113  
introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
language and accent. . . . . . . . . . . 105  
nametags. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111  
operating tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110  
steering wheel voice switch . . . . . 106  
the XJ rear switchpack . . . . . . . . . 106  
training  
training command list . . . . . . . . 123  
training procedure. . . . . . . . . . . 122  
trouble-shooting error messages . 124  
useful notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112  
using the system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107  
voice system prompts. . . . . . . . . . 110  
volume level adjustment . . . . . . . . 105  
N
Navigation displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
additional buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
character input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
control icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
initial map screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
name lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
number input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
on-screen buttons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
scrolling the map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
volume adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
start guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
R
Radio  
auto memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
T
Touchscreen display . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
brightness/contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
system set-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
volume preset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
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