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Jaguar Touch Screen Display JJM 18 42 26 701 User's Manual

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1. JOL1630 A disc is selected by touching the appropriate disc button which when playing has a red active surround The track and track duration are displayed during play CDC button Press CDC to select CD e changer mode Note Button labelled as CD for cassette models This function can also be controlled from the appropriate button on the steering wheel see page 31 Mix and CD mix To play random tracks from a W selected disc press and release the Mix button MIX TRACKS will be displayed To cancel touch the Mix button again To play random tracks from all discs 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 Seek up and down aS ea 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 Pushing and holding either button selects cue and review of the CD Note Sound level is reduced when cueing and reviewing a CD Repeat Momentarily press the Repeat Repeat button to repeat the current CD track being played REPEAT TRACK will be displayed To cancel momentarily press the Repeat button again Press and hold the Repeat button for 2 seconds to repeat the current CD REPEA
2. JOL3303 To scroll the map use the touch screen as follows e 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 Continuous scrolling e Touch and hold at any point on the screen The map continues to scroll while the screen is being touched Zoom button operation When the zoom button is 12m touched the scale indicator is shown on the screen The scale markings shown on the indicator are 1 32 1 2 4 128 miles 50 m 1 km 8 km 256 km The zoom button can be used in a number of ways as follows Touch and hold one of the arrow buttons The map is displayed at each zoom level in turn Touch one of the arrow buttons repeatedly The map is only displayed at the final zoom level 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 All the navigation buttons except the NAV button are touch buttons displayed on the screen Note For information on how to operate the buttons see the Owner Information chapter of this handbook Nav Menu button Displays the Navigatio
3. Setting a Route on page 65 gives an example of how to use the system to navigate to your chosen destination 57 Initial Map Display 1 JOL3302 The initial map screen shows the current vehicle position A key to the main features is given below 1 Nav Menu button Touch button to select the Navigation menu 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 60 metres to 256 kilometres 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 GPS icon Indicates that insufficient GPS satellite signals are being received for accurate map positioning The icon is not displayed under normal operation 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 Basic Screen Displays 6 Lower text area Shows the current 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 Note For an explanation of the basic navigation buttons see Function of On screen Control Icons page 67 Scrolling the Map
4. 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 Ifless than 100 matches are found the alpha keyboard screen may be displayed manually by touching the A Z button Route Setting Enter House Number Confirm Destination ABCWUBEHSTONE JOL 1529U e Enter the house number by touching the buttons required For more information see Number Input page 67 e When all the digits have been entered touch OK Note 1 If alist of house number ranges is displayed select the range applicable 2 Ifthe 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 67 JOL 1530U The map screen showing the destination details and the current route settings is displayed e Touch Dest to confirm as a destination The screen shows Calculating Route while the route is calculated Note For information on using way points see Destination and Way Point page 93 Start Guidance 7 3km Oh 7m Gene a JOL 1531U When the route calculation has been completed the map display shows the entire route and the route information at the top of the screen e Touch Start or commence driving Route Setting Alternative routes Arrival at Destination The system will also calcu
5. 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 8 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 Compact Disc CD Changer CD Changer Operation CD changer mode CDC PSOQEEeEsS Playing Trak 7 00 01 23 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
6. Disclaimer of warranty NAVTEQ Corporation does not warrant or make any representations regarding either express or implied regarding the use or results of the use of the DATABASE in terms of its correctness accuracy reliability or otherwise and expressly disclaims any implied warranties of quality performance merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement NAVTEQ Corporation does not warrant that the DATABASE is or will be error free No oral or written information or advice provided by NAVTEQ Corporation your supplier or any other person shall create a warranty End User Licence Agreements Limitation of liability The price of the DATABASE does not include any consideration for assumption of risk of consequential indirect or unlimited direct damages which may arise in connection with your use of the DATABASE Accordingly in no event shall NAVTEQ Corporation or supplier of the navigation system using the DATABASE Supplier be liable for any consequential special incidental or indirect damages including without limitation loss of revenue data or use incurred by you or any third party arising out of your use of the DATABASE whether in an action in contract or tort or based on a warranty even if NAVTEQ Corporation or the Supplier has been advised of the possibility of such damages In any event NAVTEQ Corporation s liability for direct damages is limited to the price of your c
7. 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 e Select the average speeds required using the arrow buttons e Touch OK to apply the new settings e Touch Default to apply the default settings if required 72 Note These settings do not affect route 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 Minimise Time Dist Time Use Major Roads Yes Use Toll Roads Yes Use Ferries No Detour 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 Parking All Restaurant Hotel Shopping Centre Golf Course Guidance options Map Screen Split Screen Guidance Screen Turn Arrows Set Up Menu Map Options Memory Point Icons Show Time To Destination Show Message Centre Guidance Off Low Fuel Warning On e To select the complete set of default settings touch OK Map version The screen shows the issue date of the Navigation System DVD currently l
8. 20 21 22 23 24 MiniDisc random tracks off changer play CD six track sixty nine navigation select zoom level eleven telephone dial memory fifty two climate control balance on avoid major roads map show complete route navigation clear next waypoint 123 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 radio tune one oh seven point one FM screen select automatic colours repeat last instruction phone enter gate double three one oh cassette reverse tape fast forward radio tune two sixteen long wave select twelve thirty three medium wave voice delete memory A climate control seventeen point zero degrees navigation show current position CD changer play CD two track nineteen map zoom out maximum 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 Message Meaning Group 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 Displayed if the user cancels a voice CANCELLED session during the LISTENING period or another system interrupts the voice session i e incoming phone call
9. BY APPOINTMENT TO MIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES MANUFACTURERS OF DAIMLER AND JAGUAR CARS JAGUAR CARS LIMITED COVENTRY TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY AND JAGUARVOICE Publication Part No JJM 18 42 26 701 This handbook forms part of the Owner literature supplied with your vehicle Left hand drive and right hand drive conditions may be shown in the graphics and where information is specific to a particular country it is indicated as such The Quick start section designed to rapidly familiarise the driver with the initial set up and also explain some of the unique features Please take the time to study the operating instructions with your vehicle as soon as you can Important The information contained in this handbook covers all vehicle derivatives and optional equipment Some of the options may not be fitted to your vehicle unless they formed part of the original vehicle specification Therefore some parts of this handbook may not apply to your vehicle Furthermore due to printing cycles it may include descriptions of options before they become generally available The information contained in this publication was correct when it went to print Vehicle design changes may have been made after this handbook was printed When this occurs a handbook supplement is added to the literature pack Subsequent updates can be viewed on the Jaguar Internet site at www ownerinfo jaguar com In the interest of development the right is reserved
10. navigation route guidance or radio traffic announcement NO SPEECH The voice system has not heard any DETECTED speech e Ensure that the command is given after the end of the beep 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 124 Trouble shooting Voice Command Message Meaning Group General COMMAND NOT The voice system has failed to recognise continued RECOGNISED your command Ensure that the command format is valid see Voice Command List page 114 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 If optional words of the command have been omitted then the command should be tried with these in place If anumber of commands have been given in rapid succession resulting in the message COMMAND NOT RECOGNISE
11. Airflow directed at face level only select to cool the interior Airflow distributed to the face and feet i i Y 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 lt N a x Climate Control Switching Climate Control Off Options PN 7 A WW JOL2068 To switch the system off 0 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 It is recommended that AUTO is selected to switch the system on again Ram Air Options vA JOL2069 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 Any of the other air distribution modes may be selected manually using the touch screen With the blower switched off the fresh airflow results from the forward motion of the vehicle ram air mode Climate Options Match Adjust Driver 54 Settings n eee The Options button is displayed in place of the C F button i
12. name data 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 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 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 TA operation To activate TA Press the TA button 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 If a TA station is not available a beep is sounded and TA is removed from the display 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
13. other things neighbourhood safety law enforcement 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 Introduction JaguarVoice JaguarVoice provides a safe and convenient way for the driver and or rear occupants to control the following vehicle systems where fitted e Sound system radio cassette tape player CD player and CD changer as applicable e In car telephone e Climate control system front user only unless 4 zone climate control is fitted e Display screen front user only e Navigation front user only 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 JaguarVoice chapter in this handbook Rear Multimedia XJ only For
14. showing Input Street Name e Enter the street name required e Touch the List button The list of streets possible from the characters entered is displayed e Select the street required The number pad screen is displayed showing the possible house number range for the street selected e Enter the house number required e Touch the OK button The destination details are displayed for confirmation of the address 78 Entering city names When entering the name of a citycity in another country the name must be entered according to the usual spelling in the country concerned City centre button When displayed after a city e name this button selects the city centre as a destination List button The button becomes active D when the characters entered reduces the possible entries to a small enough number The list is displayed automatically when the number of entries reduces to four or less Address Entry Messages While entering an address you may encounter one of the following messages 1 House Number not Found Show Mid Point of Street Yes No 2 The address does not exist Show centre of this street Yes No 3 Street Found in Many Cities Please Input the City Name e Select one of the buttons Yes or No or enter a city name as required Destination Entry Using a Memory Point Cancel eed Name bel JOL 1544U After selecting Memory Point from the D
15. switched on automatically in defrost mode DEF but cannot be deselected Blower Speed Set the blower speed as required using the rocker button Blower speed is shown as a series of bars on the touch screen 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 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 27 Blower Mute To reduce the interior noise 8 ce level the blower speed may be quickly reduced to a 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 When JaguarVoice is fitted the climate control system will automatically prevent any increase in blower speed while speech commands are given Note The Mute function should only be used for short periods as it reduces the efficiency of the climate control system Manual Air Distribution Air distribution is automatically controlled in AUTO and defrost modes Touch one of the four air distribution buttons on the screen to cancel the current mode and select manual operation The air distribution options are
16. 105 Using the System 107 How to Say Numbers 113 Voice Command List 114 Voice Training 122 Trouble shooting 124 Quick Start Quick Overview Climate Control 4 7 AUGIO i5 ented ee ite tee 8 Navigation 00 0000 9 JaguarVoice 00 11 Quick Overview Climate Control XJ and S TYPE panel shown 4 5 6 JOL3437 Select climate control touch screen Adjust blower speed Select automatic operation DaRoN 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 Decrease left hand zone temperature Increase left hand zone temperature 13 Touch screen For more information on climate control for all Jaguar models with touch screen controls see page 21 onwards Recommended Operation It is recommended that automatic control AUTO is selected as the normal operating mode A nie 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 Quick Overview Audio JOL4766 1 AUDIO Press to turn audio system ON or to display relevant audio
17. 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 Navigation Overview Control Panel the XJ shown JOL4763 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 67 56 Basic Screen Displays Screen Displays NAV button Press the NAV button to select NAV 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 e Selects the initial map display from any other screen e After scrolling returns the map display to show the current vehicle position again Initial Map Screen JOL2046 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
18. JaguarVoice is not fitted Answer phone call when ringing Send End when in phone mode Press rotate as required to increase or decrease volume 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 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 JOL4761 1 Cassette Tape 14 13 ld gt gt 12 11 AUDIO Press to turn audio system ON or to display relevant audio screen and associated touch screen buttons Touch screen display MENU Press to access touch screen options MIX Mix CDs or CD tracks playing order PTY Priority programme type where broadcast TA Traffic announcement and Radio Data System where broadcast A MEM Automatically set station presets f pn AM FM JAGUAR 0cm 32 TAPE 10 11 12 13 14 3 4 i N coe Awem TA P 5 8 7 6 CDC Select CD changer TAPE Select cassette tape play when in other audio mode or tape side change when a tape is inserted and playing AM FM Radio waveband select Seek AM FM station seek tape or cue review CD MODE Scroll to select sound settings ON OFF and vol
19. OFF Turns the sound system off Use this command to turn off the CD Tape or CD changer RADIO SEEK UP RADIO SEEK DOWN RADIO TUNE lt frequency gt FM AM Tunes to the frequency given in the command See How to Say Numbers on page 113 RADIO TUNE lt nametag gt RADIO TUNE PRESET lt preset number gt Selects the stored station corresponding to the preset number 1 to 9 given in the command RADIO TUNE BAND FM AM RADIO STORE NAME 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 RADIO STORE PRESET lt preset number gt Stores the currently selected station to the preset given in the command Note The sound system must be in radio mode before giving the RADIO STORE NAME or RADIO STORE PRESET command RADIO AUTOSTORE RADIO DELETE lt nametag gt RADIO DELETE DIRECTORY Deletes all currently stored radio nametags RADIO PLAY DIRECTORY RADIO HELP RADIO MEMORY HELP CD Changer Commands if fitted CHANGER PLAY or CHANGER ON CHANGER PLAY DISC lt disc number gt CHANGER PLAY TRACK lt track number gt See How to Say Numbers on page 113 CHANGER PLAY DISC lt disc number gt TRACK lt track number gt CHANGER MIX TRACKS This will play the tracks of the current disc in a random order CHANGER MIX ALL This will play all the tracks and discs w
20. System Care 50 Navigation Overview Introduction 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 Anavigation 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 51 Loading the Navigation DVD JOL3301 Note The ignition must be switched on position 1 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 Ifa 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 Navigation Errors in Vehicle Position Under certain driving conditions it is possible that the vehicle position shown on the map display may be incorrect Some examples are shown b
21. 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 lt more digits gt DIAL STORE give a nametag when prompted as in Radio Store CORRECTION CANCEL PHONE REDIAL PHONE DIAL lt nametag gt Navigation Commands DISPLAY SHOW NAVIGATION NAVIGATION ZOOM OUT lt zoom level gt 1 12 CD Changer Commands CHANGER PLAY DISC lt disc number gt TRACK lt track number gt NAVIGATION STORE NAME NAVIGATION DESTINATION lt nametag gt NAVIGATION MINIMISE DISTANCE Automatic Climate Control Commands CLIMATE CONTROL TEMPERATURE lt temperature gt lt gt indicates a number or stored nametag to be inserted For the full list of commands see the Chapter JaguarVoice in this handbook Introduction General Information 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 This Handbook describes every option and model variant available and therefore some of the items covered may not apply to your particular vehicle The touch screen setup and user menus clock setting headlight setting door locking mod
22. confirmation of the address Destination Entry Note While driving the list scrolling 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 JOL 1551U Select from map After selecting Select from Map from the second page of the Destination Entry menu the map screen showing the current vehicle location is displayed e 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 80 Using a Freeway Entrance Exit FREEWAY ENT EXIT ic NETI a CD Ent Exit Gee eee amie E Cae 0000000 JOL 1552U 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 e Enter the freeway name required and touch List The list of possible freeways from the characters entered is displayed e Select the freeway required Note To enter numbers in the freeway name touch Sym to select the special characters keyboard screen Destination Entry Select entrance exit Freeway Ent Exit JOL 1553U e To
23. details of this system see the separate Rear Multimedia handbook 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 15 Window Tinting Toren 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 Metal oxide tinting prevents the reception of the Global Positioning Satellite GPS signals by the antenna causing the navigation system to stop functioning A non metal tinting should be used if you require window tinting and if in doubt contact your Jaguar Retailer for advice 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 Throughout the handbook the expression Select an item or similar wording means Touch the on screen button adjacent to the item required 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
24. 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 e RDS Priority programme type auto re tuning where broadcast Similar to Traffic Announcement this can be selected to interrupt and switch to the selected programme type e g News for its duration e Local radio station Traffic Information where broadcast RDS provides travel information relevant to the vehicle location On learning of a traffic problem the authorities inform the nearest local radio station 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 When the traffic announcement has been completed the system reverts to the driver s original listening choice and volume setting Radio RDS Operation m To activate RDS press the TA i button and hold for at least 2 seconds until RDS ON is displayed 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
25. handset off and on to resolve the issue Navigation MAX NUMBER OF WAY POINTS REACHED Displayed when the NAVIGATION ADD WAY POINT lt nametag gt 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 DESTINATION ALREADY NAMED This text message is displayed when you try to store a nametag toa destination which already has a nametag associated with it 127 Trouble shooting Voice Command Message Meaning Group Navigation UNABLE TO FIND Displayed by the voice system when the continued WAYPOINT NAVIGATION ADD WAY POINT lt nametag gt 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 lt nametag gt command is given and the navigation system cannot locate the tagged memory point in its memory When this occurs the voice
26. is fitted Navigation nametags This feature is part of JaguarVoice e Touch the Add nametag or Play Nametag button as required For more information see the JaguarVoice chapter in this handbook Icon list Cancel d amp amp 7 JOL 1562U After touching Icon the 15 normal icons and three audible icons are displayed e 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 Stored Locations Delete D Ga Ga E ee EH After touching Delete the list of memory points is displayed showing Delete Points at the top of the screen e Select the entry to be deleted The screen shows the details of the selected point and Delete this Memory Point Yes No e Touch Yes to confirm The screen briefly shows Memory Point Deleted Del All After touching Del All the screen shows Delete all Memory Points Yes No e Touch Yes to confirm The screen briefly shows All Memory Points Deleted 91 Home Add Qur inns Osx Gi ay next Page JOL 1564U After touching Add the Set Home menu is displayed e Select the menu item you wish to use e Enter
27. map screen 57 MENUS in d Peter tae AR on a 60 name lists 200000005 60 number input 00 61 on screen buttons 58 scrolling the map 58 volume adjustment 60 Navigation overview alternative routes control panels end user agreement errors how it works introduction loading the DVD road junction layouts route guidance position safety information screen cleaning time and distance to destination town name lists using the system Navigation route setting arrival at destination confirm destination destination entry menu enter house number enter street name map display menu route guidance select town selecting the system setting a route start guidance Radio auto memory Touchscreen display brightness contrast menu system set up volume preset 132
28. number Waa currently shown on the screen Only available when a Jaguar telephone is fitted Additional Buttons After touching the screen once additional buttons are displayed Home button Sets a route to the home ii position Only displayed when a home position is set Chg Route button Displays the Route Chg Route Options menu for changing the route preference settings Only displayed when a route is set Ent Dest button Stores a selected map CA location as a destination see Confirm Destination page 67 Displayed in place of the Chg Route button after touching the screen twice within 5 seconds Store button Stores a selected map ERIH ocation as a memory point Basic Screen Displays POI POI Off buttons POI POI Off POI Selects the quick points of interest function to display POI icons on the map POI Off Deselects the display of icons 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 Menus Su GEETE 1 ED strc 2 ae a JOL3304U Menu screens are provided to select the va
29. of possible cities e Select the city required The Input POI screen is displayed again e Enter the POI name required Entry by Category JOL2111 If a POI category is selected first the points of interest listed will be restricted to that category e From the Input POI Name screen touch Category The screen shows the list of main POI categories e Select the category required The screen now shows the list of sub categories under the selected main category e Select the sub category required The Input POI Name screen is displayed again e Enter the POI name required Other Selection Methods 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 Points of Interest POI City followed by category In this example the order is city followed by category then POI name e From the Input POI Name screen touch City e Enter the city name required The Input POI Name screen is displayed again e From the Input POI Name screen touch Category e Select the category and sub category required The Input POI Name screen is displayed again e Enter the POI name Category followed by city In this example the order is category followed by city then POI name e From the Input POI Name screen touch Category e
30. or by pressing the NAV key next to the screen twice Press and release the voice button wait for the end of the beep then give the NAVIGATION STORE NAME command After each prompt press and release the voice button wait until the end of the beep and then speak To create a new memory point with a nametag at any position on the map e 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 e Scroll the map until the position that you wish to store is in the centre of the display e Press and release the voice button wait for the end of the beep then give the NAVIGATION STORE NAME command After each prompt press and release the voice button wait until the end of the beep and then speak Voice Command List To list navigation memory points with nametags JOL3493 7 g Delete Del All 1 eee OES Press the NAV key next to the screen to select the navigation system if required press again to select the map view Touch the Nav Menu button on the map screen 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 Select List this will list all stored memory points see illustration above A red sq
31. or select the details required The home position is stored 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 List gt AS _ IQ CLEMENTS INN LONDON WC2 L 7 ES T z al se JOL 1565U After touching List the map screen is displayed showing the location and address of the stored home position e Scroll the map to adjust the location if required e Touch OK to continue Stored Locations Delete JOL 1566U The screen shows the location of the current home position and Delete Home Position Yes No e Touch Yes to confirm The screen briefly shows Home Deleted Del All The Del All button cannot be used with home position Avoid Area Add STORE AVOID AREA c S Pointof Search Area Ores owns ga osmane UF JOL 1567U After touching Add the Store Avoid Area menu is displayed e Select the menu item you wish to use e Enter or select the details required The new area is added to the list of stored avoid areas 92 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 In some circumstances to calculate a satisfactory route it may not be possible to avoid all the selected areas List JOL 1568U Afte
32. 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 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 End User Licence Agreements Ordnance Survey Data Please read this agreement carefully before using the Navigation System This is a licence agreement to use the Ordnance Survey OS Code Point data incorporated in the Navigation System By using this Code Point data you accept and agree to all the terms and conditions below Ownership The OS Code Point data is licensed by Ordnance Survey with permission of Her Majesty s Stationery Office Crown Copyright All rights reserved Licence grant OS grants you a non exclusive licence to use your copy of the OS Code Point data for your personal use solely as part of the Navigation System You may transfer the licence to a subsequent purchaser of the vehicle with which the Navigation System is supplied provided that the purchaser agrees to abide by each of the terms of this licence Licence Terms These licence terms are governed by English Law and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts 101 Limitations of use The OS Code Point data is restr
33. the right of the screen and selecting the volume preset button as appropriate 41 Audio Setup JOL1641 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 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 Country RDS RBDS FM Volume Key Off Eject Tape Clean Radio 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 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 ignitio
34. the screen display characteristics The centre window shows the currently selected navigation view 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 the Default button to restore the default settings Confirm your selection by touching OK Touch screen Display System Setup T Cancel peraosan Vehicle Settings User Settings Yoice Training JOL2033 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 All Touch Screen a Change Metric Imperial JOL 1305Z 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 19 To select another language touch the Change button and if the language
35. 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 Audio system Climate control 21 audio setup e eeeeeee 41 air conditioning 27 cassette controls 32 auto mode 5 24 cassette tape player operation 33 blower mute 27 CD and MiniDisc controls 34 blower speed 27 CD changer n annann 36 Celcius Fahrenheit selection 25 change audio source 47 climate options 28 digital signal processing 43 controls XJ and S Type 22 programme type PTY 46 controls X Type 020 23 radio data systems RDS 43 displays es wee See ee eee 24 radio operation 40 dual temperature zones 25 RDS operation 0 44 external temperature 25 RDS troubleshooting 45 heated screens and mirrors 26 rear multimedia 39 latched air recirculation 26 rear multimedia mode 38 manual air distribution 27 single CD player operation obras dae 34 FANS ene n ara cd a A A 28 steering w
36. to change specifications design or equipment at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations This publication or part thereof may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval Errors and omissions excepted Jaguar Cars Ltd 2006 All rights reserved Published by Jaguar Technical Communications Handbook Contents Quick Overview Quick Overview 005 7 Owner Information Introduction 000 ee eee 13 Touch screen Display 16 Climate Control Climate Control 21 Audio System Steering Wheel Controls 31 Cassette Tape 2 32 Single CD Player 34 Compact Disc CD Changer 36 Rear Multimedia 38 PRAM seagate dats Pears egret dees 40 Audio System Source 47 Audio System Care 49 Navigation System Navigation Overview 51 Basic Screen Displays 57 Screen Types 20 e sees 63 Navigation Menu 64 Route Setting 65 Route Options 69 Set Up Menu 2 25 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
37. way point e If required scroll the map to adjust the location e To store as a destination touch Dest e To store as a way point touch Way Pt see Additional Way Points page 96 Route settings e To change the route settings touch Change See Route Preferences page 69 Calculating the Route Calculating Route ls 6 gt x a ava nS Ry DA j iV cS VA y S Ke P S SAM AANS Xb wee Se i Chg Route ama ENS pemie YW JOL 1583U 95 After storing the destination or final way point the map screen shows Calculating Route while the route is calculated e To change route settings touch Chg Route See Route Preferences page 69 Confirm Route 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 e To view an alternative route touch Next e To change route settings touch Chg Route See Route Preferences page 69 e To accept a route touch Start or commence driving See Route Guidance page 98 Note Only one route is calculated if the route has way points set or if the route is over 1000 miles 1000 km long Storing Way Points First way Point A way point is a stop off or mid point between your current location and your destination Dest Entry Del All D
38. will show TRAFFIC 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 RDS Trouble shooting Guide Radio Incorrect response from RDS Reason and reaction Radio does not display programme name Check that RDS is turned on by pressing and 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 Station name is lost and displays frequency only 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 Upon operating A MEM NO FM is displayed when most or all of the preset positions are selected The radio cannot locate nine FM RDS FM or TP stations dependent upon the mode selected If this occurs switch off RDS or TA
39. Control Controls XJ and S TYPE JOL3437 Select climate control touch screen Adjust blower speed Select automatic operation Decrease left hand zone temperature Increase left hand zone temperature oar eON Ss 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 22 Climate Control Controls X TYPE 12 CLIMATE CONTROL 1 my fansa ATO a aD Cmm o JOL3404 3 4 5 6 7 8 Select climate control touch screen Adjust blower speed Air conditioner on off Automatic operation ROON LCD screen interior and exterior temperatures and clock Decrease set temperature Increase set temperature Heated rear screen door mirrors eo ONO Heated front screen 10 Defrost operation 11 Select air recirculation 12 Touch screen 23 Climate Control Ignition On 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 touch screen display
40. D to be displayed then allow the system to recover approximately one minute before trying the command again If the system consistently fails to recognise commands the voice training procedure should be carried out to improve the recognition response for the speaker 125 Trouble shooting 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 FRONT USE ONLY The command given is not available to rear occupants These commands are highlighted as front use only in the Voice Command List section 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 e This response will be received when storing a nametag if the nametag being given has already been stored e lf 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 bee
41. M 101 1 e 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 e Disc one 1 e Disc six track ten 6 10 e Track twenty five 25 e Track forty seven 47 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 e Dial zero one two zero three four zero two one double four 01203 402144 When using the Phone Enter command the first entry must be between 2 16 digits then 1 16 digits toa maximum of 32 in total Temperatures In climate control commands say temperatures as in the following examples e Temperature seventy two 72 e Temperature eighty 80 e Temperature twenty one point five 21 5 e Temperature nineteen point zero Temperature nineteen point oh or Temperature nineteen 19 0 Voice Command List Key to functions Certain commands are only available to the driver these are indicated in the following list denotes an option e g ON OFF use either ON or OFF with this command lt gt indicates where to say a number or stored na
42. POI name All the relevant points of interest will be displayed e g in a selected city or category All button The All button returns to searching all categories after selecting one category All POI Entry Messages While searching for points of interest you may encounter one of the following messages 1 There are no POPs in this Category 2 No POPs Found in this City Changing the Quick POI Categories The six default Quick POI categories can be changed as required e At the Initial Map screen touch Nav Menu e Touch Navigation Set Up e Select the POI category that you wish to replace Points of Interest POI The screen shows the full list of POI categories e Select the new category required from the list The screen shows the new selection of category icons e Repeat for another category icon if required e Touch OK to apply the new settings Memory Points 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 e 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 Memory point details e Touch Info to display the d
43. Pt e Select the menu item or touch the button for the option required 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 Residential 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 miles or kilometres 69 Freeways 5 10 15 20 25 50 100 miles or kilometres e Touch the appropriate buttons to change the detour settings as required Route detour e Touch the Detour button The route ahead is recalculated using the current detour distance settings Alternative route e Touch the New Route button The system uses different combinations of the route preference settings to calculate an alternative route where possible Note The detour settings are only used when you touch Detour and only apply to the current route Route Preferences The screen shows the route preferences available with the current settings highlighted Minimise Time Dist Time Dist Use Major Roads Yes No Use Toll Roads Yes No Use Ferries Yes No e To select a route preference touch the button for the setting required e Touch Store Setting to apply the new settings this is only available if no route was set previously e Touch Calculate to apply the new settings to an existi
44. Say Numbers page 113 Note Do not say the word Celsius or Fahrenheit e CLIMATE CONTROL TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW front use only e CLIMATE CONTROL RECIRC ON front use only Recirculation mode see the owner s handbook for help This command will not be executed if the climate control system is in defrost mode 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 CLIMATE CONTROL DEFROST ON front use only CLIMATE CONTROL HELP REAR CLIMATE CONTROL OFF Display Commands where fitted front use only 117 DISPLAY ON DISPLAY OFF DISPLAY SELECT DAY COLOURS DISPLAY SELECT NIGHT COLOURS DISPLAY SELECT TWILIGHT COLOURS DISPLAY SELECT AUTOMATIC COLOURS DISPLAY SHOW NAVIGATION DISPLAY SHOW AUDIO DISPLAY SHOW CLIMATE CONTROL DISPLAY SHOW PHONE DISPLAY HELP Voice Command List Navigation Commands Front use only NAVIGATION SHOW DESTINATION NAVIGATION SHOW CURRENT POSITION NAVIGATION SHOW WHOLE ROUTE NAVIGATION SHOW NORTH UP This will orientate the map display to have North heading towards the top of the screen NAVIGATION SHOW HEAD HEADING UP This will orientate the map display to have the vehicle heading towards the
45. Scroll the map to adjust the location if required e Use the Enlarge and Reduce buttons to create an avoid area if required e 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 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 e Touch Yes to cancel the route Delete Next Way Pt Deletes the next way point if way points have been chosen from the route which is currently being followed Set Up Menu Navigation Set Up Menu JOL 1536U The menu shows the setup options available Average Speed Settings Quick POI Selection Restore System Defaults Calibration Map Version e 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
46. Select the category and sub category required The Input POI Name screen is displayed again e From the Input POI Name screen touch City The screen now shows Input City Name e Enter the city name required The Input POI Name screen is displayed again e Enter the POI name required 86 City centres The POI database also holds city centre locations To select a city centre proceed as follows e From the Input POI Name screen enter the city name required in the Name text area Do not select the City button e Touch List to display the list of matches e For the city centre select the entry showing the city name only The map is displayed showing the city centre location Note In some cases more than one city centre location may be listed POI List The screen shows a list of points of interest found in the database search e Select the POI required 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 The map showing the location of the selected POI is displayed Note Some entries in the list may have a further sub list following Points of Interest POI POI details e To view the details of the selected POI touch Info from the map display The details include Name Address City and Tel Telephone number The telephone number can be called by touching t
47. T DISC will be displayed To cancel press and hold the Repeat button again for 2 seconds Pause Touch the pause button to li pause CD play Note Pause button function changes to a play button a subsequent press will resume CD play Rear Multimedia Rear Multimedia Operation The XJ only REAR SOURCE The Rear Multimedia System is using the cabin speakers _ 4R JOL2495 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 REAR SOURCE The Rear Multimedia System is TP TA PTY AUX 1 aR JOL2496 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 38 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 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
48. U HAVE ACQUIRED THE DATABASE OTHERWISE THAN IN THE COURSE OF A BUSINESS Navteq Corporation Please read this agreement carefully before using the Navigation System This is a licence agreement for your copy of the Navigable Map Database the DATABASE originally made by NAVTEQ Corporation used in the Navigation System By using this DATABASE you accept and agree to all the terms and conditions below Ownership The DATABASE and the copyrights and intellectual property or neighbouring rights therein are owned by NAVTEQ Corporation or its licensors Licence grant NAVTEQ Corporation grants you a non exclusive licence to use your copy of the DATABASE for your personal use or for use in your business internal operations This license does not include the right to grant sub licenses Limitations of use The DATABASE is restricted for use in the specific system for which it was created Except to the extent explicitly permitted by mandatory applicable laws you may not extract or re utilise substantial parts of the contents of the DATABASE not reproduce copy modify adapt translate disassemble decompile or reverse engineer any portion of the DATABASE Transfer You may not transfer the DATABASE to third parties except together with system for which it was created provided that you do not retain any copy of the DATABASE and provided that the transferee agrees to all terms and conditions of this agreement
49. alers 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 If Jaguar Retailers or certain other categories such as airports are selected they will be displayed across all search areas Entry by POI Name EEE After selecting Point of Interest from the Destination Entry menu the alpha keyboard screen is displayed showing Input POI Name e Enter the POI name required e Touch List to display the list of matching points of interest Points of Interest POI e Select the POI required 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 Cancel _City ut City N i a od COL ES a ED K ua U e G r J LAM R b P UW L A EI amp Others Sym List p E o OEE A S A JOL 1547U If a city name is entered first the points of interest listed will be restricted to that city e From the Input POI Name screen touch City The screen now shows Input City Name e Enter the city name required e Touch List to display the list
50. and reselect A MEM 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 shows NO TA TP and turns off TA The vehicle is in an area where TA broadcasts cannot be received from any FM stations The radio will automatically deselect the TA feature 45 Radio Programme Type PTY This has two functions to display current station programme type and to select a programme type and re tune to it 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 PTY 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
51. 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 Rear Multimedia Rear Multimedia Settings ce Off JOL2494 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 A WARNING 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 1 On The rear switch pack is fully enabled allowing control of cabin speakers and phone 2 Headphone only The rear switch pack control of cabin speakers is inhibited Control using headphones is still available 3 Off This fully inhibits the rear switch pack controls Note When the telephone or JaguarVoice is being used these buttons will be disabled 39 Balance and tone adjustment SS ss IU l n oe J iss l Ge l wD inn ex JOL2571 mn 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 ill
52. base 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 e Select an item from the menu For example to use a point of interest as the destination select Point of Interest Enter by Address The steps for address entry are e Street Entry e Select City e Enter House Number Street entry ADDRESS ECD TETI Co im R OOOOGGOQ0 amp Q OQO0000 OOO8O0000 ADAD thers Sym D JOL 1527U After selecting Address from the Destination Entry menu the alpha keyboard screen is displayed showing Input Street Name Destination Entry e Enter the street name required e Touch List to display the list of possible streets The list of possible streets from the characters entered is displayed e Select the street required Select city ADDRESS Cancel Street QAR STASI CTD es a cP A ED London ciTy LONDON JOL 1528U The screen shows the list of cities where the street name entered occurs e Select the city required Note 1 If there is only one city match this step is omitted If a large number more than 100 of matches is found the alpha keyboard screen is displayed automatical
53. be started from the Route Information screen This screen should now show details of the destination and the number of way points entered e 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 97 Route Guidance Following Guidance F JOL2050 A 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 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 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 98 Time distance to destination While driving under guidance the estimated time if selected and distance remaining to the end of the ro
54. cified in the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Database clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or the equivalent clause for non defence agencies Manufacturer of the DATABASE of North America is NAVTEQ Corporation 10400 W Higgins Road Suite 400 Rosemont Illinois 60018 USA 104 General Information Introduction to JaguarVoice Volume Level Adjustment The verbal feedback volume level can be Introduction adjusted independently for the JaguarVoice provides a safe and JaguarVoice system To adjust operate convenient way of controlling the the sound system volume control or the following vehicle systems where fitted steering wheel volume control whilst the e Sound system radio cassette tape voice system is being used The speaker player single CD player MiniDisc volume level can also be adjusted within player and CD changer as the volume preset menu of the audio applicable system e In car telephone e 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 A 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 respo
55. dded Calculate Calculate Memory Points If required a new route calculation can be made Add a memory point STORE MEM POINT Cancel Oue Ory oror GF Change E tome E rer Page JOL 1559U After touching Add the Store Memory Point menu is displayed e Select the menu item you wish to use e Enter or select the details required 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 To identify the new memory point select it from the list touch Name and enter the name required Stored Locations List Cancel After touching List the list of stored memory points is displayed showing Edit Points at the top of the screen e Select an entry to view its location details List sorting e Touch Date Name Dist or Icon to sort the list as required 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 Location details Add Nametag JOL 1561U 90 The location details include Icon Name Position and Tel e Touch the appropriate button to change or enter any of the location details e Touch the telephone button to call the telephone number if a Jaguar telephone
56. dditional 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 Audio System Care 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 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 Cassettes Always use good quality cassettes Inferior quality tapes can jam the player mechanisms adversely affect s
57. e characters The number of possible names from the characters entered is shown 3 When greater than 9999 then eis shown e To delete the last character touch Delete 4 e Touch List 5 when active to view the available names e To enter special characters touch Sym 6 e To enter accented characters touch Others 7 e To enter a space touch Space 8 61 Number Input JOL3307U 1 e Enter the desired number by touching each button in turn 1 The digits entered are displayed on the screen 2 e To delete the last digit touch Delete 3 e When all the digits have been entered touch OK 4 The next screen will be displayed IMPORTANT Further information on using these screens for specific functions e g destination entry is given in the appropriate sections of this handbook Function of On screen Control Icons The screen icons used by the system are explained below 7A Navigation icon indicates the current vehicle position and heading 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 Basic Screen Displays Next manoeuvre point t Indicates the location of the next instruction on the route ahead Next turn icon Shows the action to be taken at the next manoeuvre
58. e Select the city required The destination details are displayed for confirmation of the address 82 Points of Interest POI Introduction A JOL 1541U 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 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 Selecting a Quick POI Category e Touch the Initial Map screen then touch the POI button The screen shows the six categories currently selected for quick points of interest Note The PO button will not be active if the zoom level is below 1 km 2 mile e Select a Quick POI category The map screen is displayed with POI icons Other categories You can also select from the complete list of POI categories e Touch List Categories and select a category from the list displayed Local POI search This selects the points of interest in all categories within 20 miles 32 kilometres of the vehicle e Touch the All Local POI s button POI Icon Display x JOL 1542U After selecting a category the map display shows the location of each POI in the selected category indicated by the appropriate POI icon e For information about a
59. e and auto fold door mirrors information is described within this Chapter of this handbook Note Remember to pass on the vehicle handbooks when reselling the vehicle Handbooks are integral parts of the vehicle 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 Screen Cleaning 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 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 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 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 t
60. e voice button Beep After the beep say nine six oh nine nine eight The system responds with nine six oh nine nine eight Continue entering digits or say dial store correction or cancel Press and release the voice button Beep 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 1 DIAL dials the number entered 2 STORE stores a nametag of your choice as in the above example with RADIO STORE NAME 3 CORRECTION deletes the last string of digits entered and allows you to re enter them 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 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 109 Using the Operating Tips e 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 e Face forward and speak naturally as if you were talking to a passenger or on the phone e Note the structure of the commands
61. efrost mode press DEF again or press AUTO recommended operating mode Light misting To prevent or remove light Ww windscreen misting select manual air distribution to windscreen and feet see Manual Air Distribution page 27 Heated Screens and Door Mirrors The front screen heater F and wag the rear screen heater R may be switched on and off in any oprl 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 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 The windscreen heaters may be manually deselected during the time out period using the buttons Climate Control In cold ambient conditions at the start of a journey the front and rear screen heaters will switch on automatically for the timed period Where a front screen heater is not fitted the windscreen has a wiper park zone heater which operates automatically with no manual control Note The top three lines of the rear screen pattern are a concealed antenna and do not defrost the rear screen Air Conditioning Touch the A C button to switch the air conditioning on or off A C The air conditioning system is controlled automatically in AUTO mode Deselecting A C cancels AUTO mode The air conditioning system is also
62. elete IN Calculate JOL 1574U 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 e To enter another way point or the destination touch Dest Entry The Destination Entry menu is displayed see Destination Entry Menu page 76 Editing way points For information on using the List Delete and Del All buttons see Destination and Way Point page 93 96 Additional Way Points JOL 1575U 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 e 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 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 e To view the map location of a way point or destination touch the appropriate Map button Storing Way Points Calculate Route Dest Entry le a Del All Calculate ee JOL 1576U If the destination has been entered then after storing the final way point the route calculation can
63. elow e When the vehicle is transported by ferry or train e Driving on steep roads e After vehicle battery removal or supply fuse failure e When using snow chains e After the tyres have been replaced e After the vehicle has been rotated on a turntable e Where there are two roads parallel to each other e Elevated roads in proximity to other roads e Driving up or down circular ramps in car parks The position will usually be corrected automatically If the problem persists see Calibration page 73 or consult your Jaguar Retailer 52 Overview Safety Information Q CAUTION amp Most functions are inhibited whilst the vehicle is in motion Please read the handbook for operating instructions Always obey traffic regulations JOL 1516U IMPORTANT Do not use the system until you have familiarised yourself with its operation The road safety caution is displayed each time the ignition is switched on and the navigation system is selected Agree The caution screen gives the following information Most functions are inhibited whilst the vehicle is in motion Please read the handbook for operating instructions Always obey traffic regulations e 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 bat
64. ers page 113 Storing a nametag to this station Your instructions to the system System response Press and release the voice button Beep After the beep say Radio store name The system responds with Radio store name Name Please Press and release the voice button Beep 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 108 Using the System Recalling the nametag you have just stored Your instructions to the system System response Press and release the voice button Beep After the beep say Radio tune my favourite station 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 System response Press and release the voice button Beep After the beep say Phone enter zero one six one four The system responds with Phone enter oh one six one four Continue entering digits or say dial store correction or cancel Press and release th
65. estination Entry menu the screen shows the list of stored memory points e Select the item required The destination details are displayed for confirmation of the address Note 1 The list can be sorted by Date Name Distance or Icon by touching the button required 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 While driving the list scrolling function is not active You can only choose from the items shown at the top of the list 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 79 Using the Home Position JOL 1545U After selecting Home from the Destination Entry menu a route is calculated to the stored home position The location of the home position is displayed and the screen shows Calculating Route while the route is being calculated 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 Using a Previous Destination JOL 1550U After selecting Previous Dest from the Destination Entry menu the screen shows the list of stored previous destinations e Select the item required The destination details are displayed for
66. etails of the selected memory point The details include Icon Name Position and Tel The telephone number can be called by touching the telephone button if a Jaguar telephone is fitted The memory point details can be edited see Memory Points page 89 Cancelling Icon Display If the display of Memory Point icons is no longer required they can be turned off as follows e Touch the map screen to display the additional buttons e Touch Nav Menu e Touch Display Options e Touch Map Options e Touch Memory Point Hide to cancel the display of icons on the map Stored Locations Stored Locations Menu JOL 1558U In the upper portion of the menu the various types of stored location are shown Memory Points Home Avoid Area Previous Dest Dest amp Way Pt e Select the type of stored location required In the lower portion of the screen the current number of stored locations of the selected type maximum number is now displayed Stored location actions o i x Cm The four buttons Add List Delete Del All operate in a similar manner for all types of stored location e Touch the button required These actions are described in the following pages for each type of stored point 89 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 a
67. f the optional smog sensor and or rear climate control panel 4 zone system are fitted The XJ only 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 Climate Control 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 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 Caution Don t set the smog sensor to a needlessly high level in cold and damp conditions this could result in interior condensation 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 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 unt
68. finished touch OK Way point order If required the order in which the way points are visited can be changed e Select the Chg Order button e Touch the button against each way point in turn to select the new order required starting with the first way point to be visited e When finished touch OK e To return to the previous screen touch Chg Location 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 Delete Cancel Delete J Cet K Delete Delete K Delete K Delete Delete JOL 1573U After touching Delete the list of way points and the destination if entered is displayed showing Delete Dest amp WP at the top of the screen e Select the entry to be deleted The screen shows Delete Destination Yes No or Delete this Way Point Yes No e Touch Yes to confirm The screen briefly shows Destination Deleted or Way Point Deleted Del All After touching Del All the screen shows Delete all Way Points Yes No e Touch Yes to confirm The screen briefly shows All Way Points Deleted Route Calculation Confirm Destination JOL 1530U 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
69. function Touch screen Display XJ and S TYPE Touch screen Display 2 CLIMATE e s v JOL4764 X TYPE Touch screen Display JOL4765 16 Touch screen Display Vehicle Differences Vehicle differences The main differences between Jaguar model touch screens are e 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 e Clock X TYPE and S TYPE have the clock displayed on the touch screen The XJ has an analogue clock on the centre fascia e 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 A 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 17 Note When operating touch screen buttons always extend the tip of one finger and withhold the thumb and remaining fingers from the screen Touching the sc
70. g 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 While driving under guidance the estimated time if selected and distance remaining to the end of the route are shown on the screen 55 Overview Alternative Routes 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 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 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
71. he left hand side of the steering wheel where fitted These controls are described in Audio System page 37 of this handbook The sound system antenna is an integral part of the vehicle rear screen and serves both FM and AM radio wavebands 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 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 A WARNING 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
72. he telephone button if a Jaguar telephone is fitted List sorting The list can be sorted by Name or Distance but is always sorted by name when first displayed The illustration currently shows the list sorted by distance e 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 Note When the list is sorted by distance the distance shown is the straight line distance from the current vehicle location 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 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 87 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 List button The List button becomes active when the characters entered reduce the possible entries to asmall enough number The list is displayed automatically when the number of entries reduces to four or less You can also select List when active without entering a
73. heel controls 31 recommended operation 7 system CANS wad tee More digas Ratan 49 switching off pe hee se yee 28 CD Changer temperature selection a a one 25 Loading the CD changer 36 timed air recirculation betes 25 Bee wg yh kee Tee TS SG windscreen defrost demist 26 operation 0 0000 37 XJ feat res ccc nce che Be tei 29 General introduction 13 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 JaguarVoice command confirmation 110 command list 114 how to say numbers 113 introduction 105 language and accent 105 nametags 2 0 5 111 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 Navigation displays 57 additional buttons 59 character input 61 controlicons 61 initial
74. home position e Nav Menu gt Stored Locations gt Home Add gt enter the address details required OK Adding a memory point e Nav Menu gt Stored Locations gt Memory Point Add gt enter the address details required gt OK Options available while driving Setting a destination to the home position e Touch the screen gt Home Only available when a home position is set Storing a map location as a memory point e Scroll the screen gt Store gt OK Displaying point of interest icons e Touch the screen POI gt select a POI category Changing the map heading north up heading up e Touch the Map Orientation button Note Heading up is not available if scale is greater than 2 miles or 4 kilometres Options Available Only With a Route Set Cancelling guidance e Nav Menu gt Route Options Cancel Guidance Repeating voice guidance e Touch the Repeat button Changing route preferences e Touch the screen gt Chg Route gt Route Preferences select the preferences required gt Calculate For further information on the navigation system see page 51 onwards 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 wil
75. icted for use in the specific system for which it was created Except to the extent explicitly permitted by mandatory applicable laws you may not extract or re utilise any part of the contents of the OS Code Point data not reproduce copy modify adapt translate disassemble decompile or reverse engineer any portion of the OS Code Point data Limitation of liability Ordnance Survey does not warrant or represent that any of the Code Point data is accurate error free or suitable for your purposes In no event shall OS or the supplier of the Navigation System using the OS Code Point data be liable for any consequential special incidental or indirect damages for any direct or indirect loss of revenue profits business data or use incurred by you or any third party arising out of your use of the OS Code Point data whether in an action in contract or tort including negligence and breach of statutory duty or otherwise even if OS or the supplier of the Navigation System has been advised of the possibility of such damages In any event OS s liability for direct damages is limited to the price of the copy of the OS Code Point data Nothing in these licence terms shall operate to exclude or limit any liability which cannot be excluded or limited by law End User Licence Agreements THE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT AFFECT OR PREJUDICE YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS WHERE YO
76. il the next time the ignition is switched on 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 29 e 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 Simulated rear control panel REAR CLIMATE CONTROL 3 i The simulation of the rear climate control panel allows all of the rear climate functions to be controlled via the touch screen aw TD JOL2075 Operation of these touch screen buttons is as described for the rear panel itself in the Owner s Handbook 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 30 Steering Wheel Controls XJ and S TYPE JOL3409 X TYPE JOL2540 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 31 Note Switches illustrated as 2 and 4 are The XJ and S TYPE rocker switches X TYPE part rotating switches which self centre when released Press to start a voice session or mute when
77. ing 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 Note Touch screen buttons A and B shown above cannot be used if the vehicle is in motion 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 Training procedure Training can only be carried out whilst sitting in the driver s seat 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 If both memories are in use and you wish to overwrite one of the memories select the memory you wish to overwrite e First select which voice memory to train Position the vehicle with the sunroof and windows closed in a reasonably quiet outdoor location Sit in the driving seat with the engine running the handbrake or parkbrake on and the transmission in Park or Neutral 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 Follow the instructions given by the system See T
78. 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 JOL 1306Z 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 Touch screen Display The XJ vehicle settings rose Cl i win ED New settings will activate _ JOL2535 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 countrie
79. ithin the CD changer in a random order CHANGER MIX OFF CHANGER HELP Generic Track Commands These commands play the current or previous CD MD or Changer 115 PLAY TRACK lt track number gt MIX TRACKS MIX OFF Voice Command List Phone Commands if fitted 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 PHONE ON OFF PHONE ENTER lt 2 16 phone digits gt See How to Say Numbers page 113 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 lt more digits gt DIAL STORE give a nametag when prompted as in RADIO STORE NAME see Storing a nametag to this station page 108 CORRECTION CANCEL For help see Entering a Phone Number page 109 A total of 40 nametags can be stored PHONE DIAL DIAL lt phone number gt See How to Say Numbers page 113 PHONE REDIAL PHONE DIAL lt nametag gt Calls the phone number stored with the nametag given PHONE DIAL MEMORY lt memory location number gt 116 Calls the phone number stored in the phone memory location given See How to Say Numbers page 113 Memory numbers 1 100 refer to numbers stored in the
80. iving 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 Function Tune Device Radio Setting 97 4 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 See a list of useful commands on the next page Have a go Quick Overview Some Useful Voice Commands Radio Commands RADIO ON OFF RADIO TUNE lt frequency gt 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 Press the voice button and give aname of your choice Confirm the nametag by pressing the voice button and saying YES to save or NO to cancel RADIO TUNE lt nametag gt As stored in the command above Single CD Commands CD PLAY CD PLAY TRACK lt track number gt Telephone Commands PHONE ENTER lt phone digits gt 2 16 digits The system responds
81. l be displayed in a light tint only Navigation Menu page 64 Destination Route Option Navigation Set Display Stored Entry page 69 Up page 72 Options Locations page 76 page 74 page 89 Address Detour Average Speed Guidance Memory Points Settings Options Memory Point Route Quick POI Map Options Home Preferences Selection Home Display Whole Restore Avoid Area Route System Defaults Point of Dest amp Way Calibration Previous dest Interest Point Previous Calculate Map Version Dest amp Way Pt Destination Postcode Cancel Guidance Select from Delete Next Map Way Point Freeway Entry Exit Intersection Change Search Area 10 Quick Overview JaguarVoice JOL2701 JOL2702 Press and release the steering wheel voice button A wait for the end of the beep and say Voice Help e The voice system will then give you a list of the help menus available e To cancel the dialogue press and release the voice button e If you hear a double beep when you give a command press the voice button and try again 11 Next try some commands e 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 g
82. late at least one alternative route where possible The alternative route s can be viewed and selected in place of the original route if required e To view an alternative route touch Next Route Guidance JOL2051 L 4 When the vehicle reaches the end of the S route the screen shows the destination Se address details Arrival at the destination X A is also confirmed by voice guidance 4 The system is now ready for further use Toll roads and ferries d The following small icons will be OR displayed in the top text area when their function has been set by the user 7S TAA Only operate adjust or view the system when it is safe to do so Shown when a route has been set amp which includes toll payment areas After touching Start the initial map pma Shown when a route has screen while under guidance is displayed been set which includes a The route is shown highlighted with the ferry 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 68 Route Options Route Options Menu ROUTE OPTIONS ca Ewo o o Cancel Guidance E 2ga oe Delete Next Way Pt JOL 1535U The menu shows the route options available Detour Route Preferences Display Whole Route Calculate Cancel Guidance Delete Next Way
83. le with the current selections highlighted Guidance options 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 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 Map options Cancel MAP OPTIONS The options that can be set are Memory Point Icons Show Hide Time To Destination Show Hide 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 settings page 19 e Switch the ignition OFF and then ON to display the initial Jaguar logo on the touch screen e To select a different language press the NAV button then touch the language button e On the User Settings screen touch the change button and if the language is not shown scroll the screen as required e To select a language touch the flag of the country required and then touch the OK button e Apop up will ask you to confirm
84. length Nametags of one word in length are also acceptable e 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 e 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 Using the System Some Useful Notes Only one person at a time can use the voice system 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 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
85. ly to allow the desired city name to be entered 2 If less than 100 matches are found the alpha keyboard screen may be displayed manually by touching the A Z button 77 House number entry JOL 1529U The number pad screen is displayed showing the house number range for the street selected e Enter the house number required and touch OK The destination details are displayed for confirmation of the address Note 1 Ifa 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 Destination Entry Order of Address Entry 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 Entering city name first In the following example the city name is entered first e From the Destination Entry menu select Address The alpha keyboard screen is displayed showing Input Street Name e Touch the City button The screen now shows Input City Name e Enter the city or district name required e Touch the List button The list of cities possible from the characters entered is displayed e Select the city required The alpha keyboard screen is displayed
86. metag denotes an optional word e g VOICE PLAY DIRECTORY can be given as VOICE DIRECTORY or VOICE PLAY DIRECTORY front use only indicates this command is not available to rear occupants General Commands HELP VOICE HELP Lists all voice command help messages available VOICE MEMORY HELP front use only VOICE FEEDBACK ON OFF 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 VOICE PLAY DIRECTORY front use only VOICE DELETE MEMORY A B front use only VOICE DELETE DIRECTORY front use only 114 Cassette Tape Player Commands If fitted TAPE PLAY or TAPE ON TAPE REVERSE TAPE REWIND TAPE FAST FORWARD TAPE SEEK UP TAPE SEEK DOWN TAPE DOLBY ON OFF TAPE HELP Single CD Commands if fitted CD PLAY or CD ON CD PLAY TRACK lt track number gt See How to Say Numbers on page 113 CD MIX TRACKS This will play the tracks of the current disc in a random order CD MIX OFF CD HELP MiniDisc Commands if fitted MINIDISC PLAY or MINIDISC ON MINIDISC PLAY TRACK lt track number gt See How to Say Numbers on page 113 MINIDISC MIX TRACKS This will play the tracks of the current disc in a random order MINIDISC MIX OFF MINIDISC HELP Voice Command List Radio Commands RADIO PLAY or RADIO ON Turns the sound system on RADIO
87. n Nav Menu menu see Navigation Menu page 64 Cancel button Returns to the previous CPI menu text screen or to the map display Basic Screen Displays NAV button The NAV button has the NAV following functions e Selects the navigation system e While the navigation system is selected selects the initial map display from any other screen e After scrolling returns to the map display of current vehicle position 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 When switching back to navigation from another touch screen system pushing NAV will return to the particular screen being displayed before Map orientation buttons These buttons select the Y desired map orientation north or vehicle heading to the top of the screen The current selection is shown on the map Note Above the 2 miles 4 kilometres zoom level only north orientation is available Audible repeat button While under guidance repeats the last audible instruction and shows the relevant junction diagram if in range Note 1 If the manoeuvre point has been passed the audible instruction for the next manoeuvre point will be heard 59 2 Repeat is also available while one of the other touch screen systems is selected but not during a telephone call Telephone button Calls the telephone
88. n key is turned to 0 Cassette Models only This controls the Tape Clean reminder facility Press ON OFF buttons to enable or disable this reminder 42 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 Options available are e Front left e Front right e Front centre e Rear seats e All seats Radio Data Systems 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 dependent upon the service available e When RDS is selected the station name is displayed in eight characters e 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 e 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 43 e RDS Station Programme type display and search RDS
89. nd 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 122 105 General Information Steering wheel voice switches The XJ rear switchpack where fitted located in armrest 1 2 34 5 6 LISTENING i RIGHT og ge Sia Ps ee Fe TT Sp mm ege ee o EM m a T e e JOL3355 8 7 Volume left Headphone mode left Cabin mode Voice text Headphone mode right Volume right Voice button right Voice button left SONOaP ON gt JOL3488 1 2 3 4 5 Message centre display Voice button The XJ and S TYPE Voice button X TYPE Menu button Display screen 106 Using the System Initialisation JaguarVoice is ready to operate 10 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to position Il ignition on Driver Voice Controls The voice button is on the left hand side of the steering wheel see Steering wheel voice switches page 106 Some examples of using the system are provided on the following pages for you to try Note The system will not operate until
90. ng route e Touch Cancel to keep the old settings Route Options Note The system will use your route 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 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 e To view the destination touch Dest Map e To view the turn list touch Turn List End of route display After touching Dest Map the screen shows the last portion of the route with the destination address displayed at the top of the screen e To return to the whole route display touch Route e To view the turn list touch Turn List Turn list JOL 1579U After touching Turn List the first portion of the route turn list is displayed e To view the rest of the entries scroll the list as required e To recalculate the route touch Reroute Route Options Avoid point area COVENTRY ROAD THURLASTON R Cancel reae J o Enare Any point on the route can be avoided if required e Touch the Avoid button next to the required entry in the turn list JOL2071 The map screen is displayed showing the location and address of the selected point e
91. oaded Calibration Cancel JOL 1537U 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 e Touch Position to adjust the vehicle position e Touch Distance to recalibrate the system 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 73 Position procedure The map showing the current vehicle position is displayed e Scroll the map until the navigation symbol vehicle position is in the correct geographical location e 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 JOL 1539U The map screen showing the heading adjustment arrows is displayed e Adjust the vehicle heading using the arrows clockwise or anticlockwise until the navigation symbol is shown in the correct alignment e Touch OK to confirm the new heading Set Up Menu Display Options Cancel DISPLAY OPTIONS qn ee Guidance Options ae yar ners Map Options JOL2525 The screen shows the display options availab
92. on page 108 A total of 20 navigation nametags can be stored NAVIGATION SELECT DESTINATION lt nametag gt NAVIGATION ADD WAY POINT lt nametag gt A way point is a stop off or mid point between your current location and your destination NAVIGATION CLEAR NEXT WAY POINT Voice Command List e NAVIGATION MINIMISE DISTANCE Sets the navigation system route preferences to select the shortest route e NAVIGATION MINIMISE TIME Sets the navigation system route preferences to select the fastest route e NAVIGATION PREFER MAJOR ROADS e NAVIGATION AVOID MAJOR ROADS e NAVIGATION PREFER TOLL ROADS e NAVIGATION AVOID TOLL ROADS e NAVIGATION PREFER FERRIES e NAVIGATION AVOID FERRIES e NAVIGATION PLAY DIRECTORY e NAVIGATION DELETE lt nametag gt e NAVIGATION DELETE DIRECTORY Deletes all currently stored navigation nametags This will not delete these locations as memory points within the navigation systems memory e NAVIGATION HELP e NAVIGATION ROUTE HELP e NAVIGATION MEMORY HELP Navigation traffic information commands where available front use only e NAVIGATION TRAFFIC INFO ON e NAVIGATION TRAFFIC INFO OFF Navigation nametag features within the navigation system front use To create a new memory point with a nametag at your current position e Ensure the display is showing the map You can do this by giving the command NAVIGATION SHOW CURRENT POSITION command
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94. ored Locations see page 89 e Select the menu item required Audible instructions me The highlighted igi button shows whether the setting for voice guidance is currently On or Off e Tochange 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 64 Route Setting Setting a Route 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 Selecting the System CAUTION JOL 1516U Note The ignition must be switched on position T 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 65 Map Display The initial map screen showing the current vehicle position is displayed e Touch Nav Menu to select the Navigation Menu Navigation Menu The Navigation menu is the
95. ound 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 Caution Do not use abrasive type cleaners as they can cause excessive wear of the playback head 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 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 Audio
96. ountries Display 1 Idaho Oregon Washington ID OR WA 2 California Nevada CA NV 3 Arizona Colorado Montana New Mexico Utah AZ CO MT NM UT Wyoming WY 4 lowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri North Dakota IA KS MN MO ND Nebraska South Dakota NE SD 5 Oklahoma Texas OK TX 6 Illinois Indiana Kentucky Michigan Ohio Wisconsin 7 Alabama Arkansas Louisiana Mississippi Tennessee 8 Connecticut Massachusetts Maine New Hampshire New Jersey New York Rhode Island Vermont 9 Delaware Maryland Pennsylvania Virginia Washington West Virginia 10 Florida Georgia North Carolina South Carolina 11 Canada 75 IL IN KY MI OH WI AL AR LA MS TN CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT DE MD PA VA WA WV FL GA NC SC CANADA Destination Entry Destination Entry Menu DESTINATION ENTRY Oue Om oror amp a ijj Home G rext Page JOL 1526U The menu shows all the methods available for route setting Address Memory Point Home Point of Interest Previous Dest Postcode The Destination Entry menu consists of two pages e To select a menu item that is not being displayed touch Next Page or Prev Page 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 76 Search area To reduce the time taken to calculate a route the map data
97. ovide 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 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 Presetting memorised radio stations A 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 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 mu mm Nn AM FM mode touch v4 and release to 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 Audio System Source Auto memory A MEM The automatic memory function we programmes the nine strongest stations on a selected waveband to presets 1 to 9 Note These are a
98. p then say the nametag DIRECTORY FULL 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 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 Trouble shooting Voice Command Message Meaning Group Nametags NAMETAG TOO LONG The nametag given is too long The continued 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 Phone CONNECT PHONE TRY AGAIN 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
99. particular POI touch the desired POI icon Note POI icons can only be displayed up to the mile 1 km zoom level 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 e Touch Next when active to select one of the icons in a group and display its information Repeat for the other icons as required Points of Interest POI POI Information JOL 1543U After touching a POI icon the name of the selected POI is displayed at the top of the screen POI details e Touch Info to display the details of the selected POI The details include Name Address City and Telephone number The telephone number can be called by touching the telephone button if a Jaguar telephone is fitted Destination entry e 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 Cancelling POI Icon Display If the display of POI icons is no longer required they can be turned off as follows e Touch the map screen to display the additional buttons e Touch POI Off to cancel the display of POI icons on the map Jaguar Retailer Locations Details of Jaguar Retailers De
100. phone memory and numbers 101 249 are numbers stored in the SIM Subscriber Identity Module card PHONE STORE lt phone number gt Allows you to store a nametag to the number given in the command 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 40 phone nametags can be stored See How to Say Numbers page 113 See Nametags page 111 PHONE PLAY DIRECTORY PHONE DELETE lt nametag gt PHONE DELETE DIRECTORY Deletes all currently stored phone nametags This does not affect numbers stored in the phone memory PHONE CONFIRMATION ON OFF PHONE HELP PHONE MEMORY HELP Voice Command List Note e 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 e The voice system is inactive while a phone call is in progress Climate Control Commands Automatic climate control commands where fitted e CLIMATE CONTROL ON e CLIMATE CONTROL OFF e CLIMATE CONTROL AUTOMATIC ON e CLIMATE CONTROL TEMPERATURE lt temperature gt DEGREES 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 See How to
101. played until the CD is ejected regardless of the selected audio source Inserting a CD into the aperture will start it playing Eject Press to eject the 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 Mix Repeat 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 WB 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 cD Seek up and down SS SS 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 Pushing and holding either button selects cue and review of the CD Note Sound level is reduced when cueing and reviewing a CD 35 Compact Disc CD Changer Loading the CD changer JOL3299 36 ACD changer where fitted is installed in the luggage compartment and will accommodate up to six discs each mounted in a tray
102. plays the Navigation Nav Menu menu see Navigation Menu page 64 Nav Menu button Audible repeat button 19 Repeats the last audible instruction If the manoeuvre point has been passed the audible instruction for the next manoeuvre point will be heard End call button Ends a telephone call Displayed in place of the Repeat button while a telephone conversation is in progress if a Jaguar telephone is fitted Zoom button Selects the feat esired map zoom level by v touching one of the arrow buttons The currently selected scale is shown See Zoom button operation page 58 Displays the guidance screen overlay in place of the next turn arrow icon Map Screen page 63 icon in place of the guidance screen overlay See Map Screen page 63 Guidance screen button Displays the next turn arrow Map orientation 7 O buttons These buttons select the desired map orientation north or vehicle heading to the top of the screen The current selection is shown on the map Note Above the 2 miles 4 kilometres zoom level only north orientation is available Additional buttons These buttons are displayed after touching the map display Chg Route button CIES Selects the Route Options menu to make changes to the route preference settings See Route Preferences page 69 Ent Dest button Stores GIDE asclected map location as a destination Displa
103. point on the route ahead A typical example is shown A 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 N map is displayed with north to the top of the screen Heading up icon Indicates that O 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 X 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 the location on the map that is currently stored as the home position 3 Home position icon Indicates Stored location icon Indicates cS 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 GPS icon Indicates that ey insufficient GPS satellite signals are being received for accurate map positioning The icon is not displayed under normal operation Screen Types Map Screen JOL 1580U e Choose Display Options from the Navigation menu and select split sc
104. 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 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 During a voice command the audio system and direction indicator ticking will be muted The voice session will be cancelled if an alternative message requires the display speaker e g incoming phone call or radio traffic announcement 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 Radio Stations Frequencies are said as in the following examples e Tune five thirty one AM or Tune five thirty one 531 e Tune nine hundred 900 e Tune fourteen forty 1440 e Tune fifteen oh three AM 1503 e Tune ten eighty 1080 e Tune eighty nine point nine FM or Tune eighty nine point nine 89 9 e Tune ninety point zero or Tune ninety 90 0 e Tune one hundred point five 100 5 e Tune one oh one point one F
105. r on the rear multimedia switchpack 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 Using the System 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 For radio commands RADIO TUNE lt nametag gt is used to select a station that has been previously stored using the RADIO STORE NAME command For phone commands PHONE DIAL lt nametag gt 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 lt number gt command A spoken list of current nametags can be heard by giving the appropriate directory command 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 114 111 Hints on Storing Nametags e You will have greater success of recalling and remembering nametags of two three or four words in
106. r touching List the list of stored avoid areas is displayed e Select the item required The map screen is displayed showing the location and address of the selected area e To adjust the size of the area touch the Enlarge or Reduce button e To adjust the position of the area scroll the map as required e When finished touch OK Delete After touching Delete the list of avoid areas is displayed showing Delete Avoid Area at the top of the screen e Select the item to be deleted The screen shows Delete this Avoid Area Yes No e Touch Yes to confirm Stored Locations The screen briefly shows Avoid Area Deleted Del All After touching Del All the screen shows Delete all Avoid Areas Yes No e Touch Yes to confirm The screen briefly shows All Avoid Areas Deleted Previous Destination 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 JOL 1570U After touching Delete the list of previous destinations is displayed showing Delete Prev Dest at the top of the screen e Select the entry to be deleted The screen shows Delete this Previous Destination Yes No e Touch Yes to confirm 93 The screen b
107. raining Command List page 123 To cancel voice training at any time press and hold the voice button for 5 seconds Note 122 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 If the user does not speak after a phrase prompt the voice system will provide two reminder prompts then cancel Voice Training 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 Voice Training Training Command List 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 display select twilight colours prefer toll roads radio ten oh eight AM store preset five tune one oh five point two FM DaRoN telephone enter eight four six three seven N select one zero four point nine CD changer play disc one track seventy six climate temperature twenty five point oh degrees 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 radio one oh eight point zero phone enter triple three treble zero map traffic information off voice guidance on dial memory two hundred radio tune thirteen ninety five AM select fifteen eighty four medium wave 17 18 19
108. reen or full screen Split screen When set to split screen the map display always shows the guidance screen overlay while a route is set Full screen 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 Guidance Screen Turn Arrows JOLTSETU 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 Two guidance screen options are available Turn Arrows and Turn List e To select an option choose Display Options from the Navigation menu When set to Turn Arrows before each manoeuvre point the guidance screen overlay shows the next junction diagram Guidance Screen Turn List JOL 1582U 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 Navigation Menu Navigation Menu JOL 1525U 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 St
109. reen with more than one finger at a time may cause false inputs 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 Menu f Brightness Contrast Volume Preset 7 Rear Multimedia ll System Setup Logo Screen Screen Off 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 Touch screen Display Volume Preset JOL1640 After touching the Volume button the screen displays the buttons for 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 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 Brightness Contrast JOL2555 After touching the Brightness Contrast button the screen displays the buttons for adjustment of
110. remember this rather than trying to remember all the commands Device Function Setting 5 Vv K Radio Tune 97 4 e 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 e 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 e 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 110 System 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 commands directory listings prompts error messages and nametags cannot be switched off 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 OFP For each voice command there is an associated visual confirmation which is shown on the front instrument pack o
111. riefly shows Previous Destination Deleted Del All After touching Del All the screen shows Delete all Previous Destinations Yes No e Touch Yes to confirm The screen briefly shows All Previous Destinations Deleted Destination and Way Point Add Ou ORES Ox z Arome JOL 1571U After touching Add the Store Dest amp WP menu is displayed e Select the menu item you wish to use e 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 amp Way Point menu is used in the same way as the Destination Entry menu For more information see Destination Entry Menu page 76 Stored Locations 2 The Store Dest amp Way Point menu is used after a destination or way point has been entered for the first time using the Destination Entry menu List JOL 1572U 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 e Select an entry to view its map location On the map the location details for the selected way point or the destination are displayed at the top of the screen e To adjust the position of the way point or destination scroll the map as required e When
112. rious system functions The Route Options menu is shown above as an example e To select a menu item use the button 1 for the option required 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 Note To find a particular menu see Navigation Menu Structure on page 10 Name Lists JOL3305U 6 5 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 e To scroll through the list one item ata time touch one of the single arrow buttons 3 The double arrow buttons 4 scroll one page at a time e 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 e To make a selection from the list use the button for the item required 6 Basic Screen Displays Character Input 2 ADDRESS ec a3 Ciy ON GOED ADAE POMA 1 O e 0000 CARAT Ss s JOL3306U 8 e Enter the desired name by touching each button in turn 1 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 It is not necessary to enter all th
113. s 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 Most climate functions can be selected using the perimeter buttons without displaying the climate touch screen buttons CLIMATE To exit the climate control screen select another system function e g AUDIO To select the touch screen display press the CLIMATE button 24 AUTO Mode JOL2036 Automatic operation provides a controlled environment over a temperature range of 61 F to 89 F 17 C to 31 C and should be regarded as the normal operating mode control press the AUTO button and select the required temperature To select automatic climate The AUTO mode touch screen is shown above If the touch screen is not displayed 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 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 Climate Control Temperature Selection Set the required interior temperature with the red or blue arrowed buttons Press the red buttons to increase temperature and the blue b
114. s where daytime running lamps are compulsory 20 Climate Control Information 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 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 Panel illumination With the exterior lighting switched on the graphics on the panel controls are illuminated by low level backlighting The illumination level is adjusted by the common instrument panel dimmer control Climate
115. screen and associated touch screen buttons Touch screen display MENU Press to access touch screen options MIX Mix CDs or CD tracks PTY Priority programme type where broadcast TA Traffic announcement and Radio Data System where broadcast A MEM Automatically set station presets CDC Select CD changer 11 10 11 12 13 14 10 9 CD or TAPE Select compact disc play when in other audio mode or CD pause when a CD is inserted and playing AM FM Radio waveband select Seek AM FM station cue review CD MD MODE Scroll to select sound settings ON OFF and volume control Eject CD or MD For more information on the audio system see page 31 onwards Quick Overview Navigation 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 Getting started Entering a destination by address e Nav Menu gt Destination Entry gt Address gt enter the address details required Dest Start Entering a destination to a town centre e Nav Menu gt Destination Entry gt Address enter the town name required Town Centre Dest gt Start Using a point of interest as a destination e Nav Menu gt Destination Entry gt Point of Interest gt select the point required Dest gt Start Storing a location as the
116. seconds on top of the currently selected touch screen 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 Climate Control Deselecting air recirculation cancels AUTO mode Latched Air Recirclation WARNE To latch air recirculation so that it remains selected press and hold the air recirculation button until the pop up changes from the timed to the latched recirculation symbol JOL2067 Selection is also indicated by two beeps and the button LED flashing four times then remaining illuminated Selecting latched recirculation cancels AUTO mode A WARNING Prolonged operation with recirculation selected in cold damp conditions could result in interior condensation Windscreen Defrost Demist Frost and heavy misting To remove frost or heavy Spore misting from the windscreen press the DEF button e The blower switches on automatically at a high speed but the speed can be increased or decreased manually if required e Air conditioning switches on automatically and cannot be deselected e Recirculation is cancelled and cannot be selected e The front screen heater and the rear screen heater door mirror heaters switch on automatically provided the engine is running To deselect d
117. 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 Message Meaning Group Navigation NAV SYSTEM NOT Displayed during a Navigation nametag continued RESPONDING 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 CONTINUE This text message is displayed with its 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
118. tery For best results always use the latest version of the Navigation System DVD navigable map database 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 53 Navigation Overview How the System Works JOL 3452 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
119. 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 107 Rear Occupant Voice Controls 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 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 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 Using the System First try some of these commands Tuning the radio Your instructions to the system System response Press and release the voice button Beep After the beep say Radio tune 98 9 FM The system responds with Radio tune 98 9 FM and tunes the radio to this frequency Now try entering a frequency of your own preference see How to Say Numb
120. 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 TA and priority PTY interrupt skip Interruptions for Traffic Announcements NEWS or other selected priority PTY can be skipped by pressing TA during the interrupt The radio returns to the previously selected audio source Note e Interrupt skip will not cancel activation of TA or PPTY and it will remain ready for the next interrupt e 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 46 Audio System Source Change the Audio Source p Press the desired audio system source button AM FM mode In AM FM mode touch screen buttons pr
121. to seek a track and tape fast forward or 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 Single CD Player n Z CO FeDe Amem TA 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 JOL4762 1 AUDIO Press to turn audio system 10 AM FM Radio waveband select ON or to display relevant audio 11 Seek AM FM station cue review screen and associated touch screen CD MD buttons f 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 4 MIX Mix CDs or CD tracks playing order Single CD Player Operation 5 PTY Priority programme type where broadcast 6 TA Traffic announcement and Radio Data System where broadcast 14 Eject CD or MD Playing Track 1 1 7 AMEM Automatically set station TrackTime 4 10 presets 8 CDC Select CD changer 9 CD Select compact disc play when in other audio mode or CD pause when JOLz635 a CD is inserted and playing Single CD Player In CD mode touch screen buttons shown above provide for selection of CD tracks The display will show the CD screen The CD symbol will be dis
122. top level menu of the system and shows the main functions that are available e Touch Destination Entry to select the Destination Entry menu Route Setting Destination Entry Menu DESTINATION ENTRY Cancel Oue Oreg ae omor 7 Ow G rext Page JOL 1526U 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 e Touch Address to enter the destination details for the desired route 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 Enter Street Name CT Cm Cty lt a aN QOeQ00GG00 amp OGO00000 QOOO0000 0008002 Ds JOL 1527U Enter the street name by touching the buttons required For more information see Character Input page 67 e When sufficient characters have been entered touch List The list of possible streets from the characters entered is displayed e Select the street required Note In this example the street name is entered first Addresses can be entered in other ways e g city name first Select City JOL2110U The screen shows the list of cities where the street name entered occurs e Select the citytrequired Note 1 If there is only one city match this step is omitted
123. top of the screen NAVIGATION ZOOM IN MAXIMUM This will adjust the screen display to show maximum magnification NAVIGATION ZOOM OUT MAXIMUM This will adjust the screen display to show minimum magnification NAVIGATION SELECT ROUTE HOME This sets a route to the home location The home location must previously have been stored in the navigation system 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 118 NAVIGATION VOICE GUIDANCE ON NAVIGATION VOICE GUIDANCE OFF NAVIGATION REPEAT LAST INSTRUCTION NAVIGATION ZOOM LEVEL lt zoom level gt Note There are 13 zoom levels Zoom level 1 represents maximum magnification NAVIGATION ZOOM IN lt zoom increment level gt NAVIGATION ZOOM OUT lt zoom increment level gt NAVIGATION CLEAR ROUTE NAVIGATION SHOW TURN LIST Displays details of the next three turns for the route currently set in the navigation system NAVIGATION STORE NAME 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 stati
124. 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 Pressing the AUDIO button 40 Volume control JOL1627 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 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 Any volume setting made whilst in audio telephone or navigation mode or JaguarVoice will be memorised for that system Radio Automatic volume control JOL1640 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 When AVC is ON manual adjustment of volume will override the AVC setting Volume preset adjustments Volume for Telephone JaguarVoice TA and Navigation can also be adjusted by using the MENU button on
125. true vehicle position GPS signals are highly directional and reception may occasionally be interrupted Some examples of situations likely to cause problems are shown below e Inside tunnels e Inside buildings e Roads under raised highways e Densely tree lined roads e Forest roads between mountains e Between tall buildings e Roads under cliffs e Metal objects placed on the rear parcel shelf e Having the vehicle windows tinted using metal oxide tinting Non metal tinting should be used Navigation Route Guidance Position Under certain driving conditions it is possible that the route guidance may be inaccurate Some examples are shown below e Route guidance may occasionally be given where no turn is required e Deviation from a route may cause incorrect guidance until the route has been recalculated e If there is no road or only a narrow track to the final destination guidance will be given to the nearest point possible e No guidance is given while reversing e f 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 e On familiar roads personal route preferences may not always be followed Time and Distance to Destination 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 travellin
126. uare background to the icon indicates the memory point has an associated nametag To add a nametag to an existing navigation memory point JOL3491 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 Press and release the voice button wait for the end of the beep then give the NAVIGATION STORE NAME command After each prompt press and release the voice button wait until the end of the beep then speak 120 Voice Command List To play the nametag associated with a memory point Cancel Delete Nametag e Follow steps 1 4 to list navigation memory points with nametags to list all memory points then select the desired memory point e Touch the talking head button see the previous illustration to play the nametag To delete a nametag associated with a memory point e Follow steps 1 4 to list navigation memory points with nametags to list all memory points then select the desired memory point e 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 121 Voice Training Training Introduction Cancel 0L3490 The voice system is able to interpret most English speakers without difficulty If however you find that commands are sometimes not be
127. uch Entrance if you wish to join the freeway at this junction e Touch Exit if you wish to leave the freeway at this junction Select junction JOL 1554U The screen shows the list of junction entrances or exits if chosen on the previous screen on the freeway e Select the entrance or exit required The destination details are displayed for confirmation of the address 81 Using an Intersection Enter first street name JOL 1555U After selecting Intersection from the Destination Entry menu the alpha keyboard screen is displayed showing Input First Street Name e Enter the name required for the first street and touch List The list of possible streets from the characters entered is displayed e Select the street required Enter second street name Cancel SD NU Se we se a a ee ee eee ae JOL 1556U The alpha keyboard screen is displayed showing the name of the first street and Input Second Street Name e Enter the name required for the second street and touch List Destination Entry The list of possible streets from the characters entered is displayed e Select the street required 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 STORES The screen shows the list of cities where the selected intersection occurs
128. ume control Eject cassette tape Cassette Tape Cassette Player Operation In TAPE mode touch screen buttons shown above provide for selection of cassette tape track Dolby and change sides JOL1629 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 When loaded a tape immediately plays and after playing one side auto reverses and plays the other Equalisation of non ferric tapes is automatically adjusted 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 TAPE 33 Dolby B When using a cassette with a Dio 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 Changing tape side Touch and release to change to other side of cassette tape This function can also be controlled by a button on the steering wheel see page 31 or the TAPE button Fast forward and rewind ea SEQ These controls have two functions
129. ustration above by repeatedly pressing the or buttons If the MODE button is pressed again the display will automatically progress to the next function on the mode menu If no adjustment is made within 5 seconds the audio system will revert to radio tape or CD MD play as previously selected 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 Radio 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 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 experiencing poor FM reception background noise can be reduced by pressing the MODE button selecting TREBLE and reducing the treble setting On Off control Press the control knob to switch the radio on press again to switch off can also turn on the radio When using the
130. ute 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 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 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 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 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 Route Guidance Avoid areas can also be set up to be avoided permanently in all route calculations See Avoid Area page 92 Touch buttons The buttons displayed on the guidance map screen are as follows Dis
131. uttons to decrease temperature 2 3 ELE 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 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 With the Dual button D 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 To select dual temperature control either touch Dual or press one of the passenger side temperature control buttons 25 External Temperature J cyvy 6 pe EX nt rus L eF t The external EXT temperature is displayed on the LCD screen Celsius Fahrenheit Selection Touch the button to change cz the scale between degrees Celsius C and degrees Fahrenheit F for the displayed interior and external temperatures Timed Air Recirculation Press the button briefly to select air recirculation for a timed period only the pop up shown above will appear for a few
132. yed in place of the Chg Route button after touching the screen twice within 5 seconds Store button Stores a selected map location as a memory point POI button Selects the POI quick points of interest function to display POI icons on the map For more information see Points of Interest POI page 83 Store Home button Sets a route to m 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 9 Route Gu Arrival Guidance idance Way Points a Guidance will now begin for the next stage of your route JOL2051 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 Auto Reroute JOL 1583U 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 4 mile of the destination or next way point the route recalculation will not occur 100 JOL 1584 When the vehicle arrives at a way
133. 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 Set Up Menu Search Area Country Change 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 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 The search area is changed at the Destination Entry screen The procedure is briefly as follows e Switch ON the Ignition and press the NAV button located on the perimeter of the touch screen panel e Touch Agree on the Caution screen touch the Nav Menu button on the Initial Map screen press Destination Entry on the Nav Menu screen The currently selected area is shown highlighted on the map To change the search area press Change e From the list displayed select the button required for the desired country or area of a country e 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 Area States C

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