Peugeot 208 User manual

Category
Car media receivers
Type
User manual

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The system is protected in such a way that it will only
operate in your vehicle.
Touch screen
01 First steps - Control panel
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is
stationary.
When the engine is switched off and to prevent
discharging of the battery, the system switches off
following the activation of the energy economy mode.
CONTENTS
02 Steering mounted controls
03 General operation
04 Navigation:
navigation guidance, traffic,
map, settings
05 Media:
photos, radio, music, settings
06 Communication:
bluetooth, contacts, call log,
settings
07 Settings:
system, vehicle, sound
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SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM
BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
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Press to mute the sound.
MODE : selection of the type
of permanent display.
Volume adjustment (each
source is independent,
including TA messages and
navigation instructions).
Selection of the "MAIN MENU":
- "Navigation" for navigation settings and to select a destination (depending
on version).
- "Media" to select radio, MP3 music (from a USB memory stick), view
photos.
- "Communications" to connect a telephone by Bluetooth so as to make
telephone calls securely or connect to the Internet.
- "Settings" to enter settings for the radio, the vehicle or audio.
Press MENU again to quit the "MAIN MENU" and return to the permanent
display.
Selection of the audio source (depending on version):
- "FM" / "AM" radio wavebands.
- "USB" memory stick.
- CD (located in the glove box)*.
- Telephone connected by Bluetooth and streaming.
- Media player connected to the auxiliary socket (jack, cable not supplied).
Use the zones suggested in the
screen using a  nger.
To clean the screen, use
a soft non-abrasive cloth
(spectacles cloth) without
any additional product.
FIRST STEPS
* Depending on equipment.
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- Press: mute / restore sound.
- Increase volume.
- Decrease volume.
- Press: change the audio source:
Radio, Media.
- Successive presses: navigation in
the menus.
- Rotation.
Radio: automatic selection of next /
previous frequency.
Media: previous / next track.
Menus: movement
- Press.
Radio: pre-set radio stations.
Menus: con rm.
- Incoming call: answer call.
- Call in progress:
Telephone menu (contacts, call
log).
End call.
- Radio: display the list of stations.
Media: display the list of albums /
tracks.
STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
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Press MODE several times in succession for access to the following displays:
" Trip computer "
(refer to the "Instruments
and controls" section)
" Map "
(if navigation guidance in
progress)
" Radio "
(or audio source being
listened to: CD, USB,
Auxiliary)
" Telephone "
(if call in progress)
OR
GENERAL OPERATION
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Entry keypads (examples)
Return to the
previous screen.
Delete a character.
Con rm at the end of
each entry.
Area with choices which can
vary according to the information
memorised in the audio system.
Every time this arrow appears, press the area in question.
GENERAL OPERATION
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A42
A41
A32
A31
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A51
A81
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To use the telephone functions,
refer to the "Communication"
section.
Press MENU .
Press
" Navigation ".
For managing contacts and
their addresses, refer to the
"Communication" section.
NAVIGATION
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"Navigation"
"Guide"
"Contacts"
"Address"
"Settings"
Access to the "Navigation" menu
On the map
Press an icon for additional information
and menu shortcuts.
A1 - List of recent destinations. Select an address and press
"Calculate route" to start navigation.
A2 - Press the map to display it full screen.
A6 - Display the map and zoom to view the routes.
A7 - Create, add/delete a waypoint or view the itinerary.
A3 - Choose the settings for calculation of the route.
A31 - Choose the navigation criteria: "Fastest", "Shortest", "Time/
Distance compromise", "Include tollroads", "Include ferries",
"Pass close to waypoints".
The map displays the route de ned in line with the criteria.
A32 - Display the map and start navigation.
A4 - Enter an address.
A41 - Enter the country, city, address or the longitude/latitude
coordinates.
A42 - Having chosen an address, press to calculate the route.
A5 - Choose an address.
A51 - Select a contact in the list.
A52 - Having chosen a contact, press to calculate the route.
A8 - Set your preferences.
A81 - Retain the calculation criteria in memory.
A82 - Detour from your initial route for a certain distance.
A83 - Activate risk area alerts.
A84 - Choose the volume for the voice and the announcement of street
names.
A85 - Display the mapping version.
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B1
B4 B5
C3
C1
C2
B
C
C5
B2
C4
B3
Press MENU .
Press
" Navigation ".
Moving between the two
menus.
Having made your
choices, con rm to save
the modi cations.
NAVIGATION
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"Traf c"
"Audio settings / Voice synthesis"
"SEARCH FOR POINTS OF INTEREST"
"TRAFFIC INFORMATION SETTINGS"
"Map heading"
"Map colour"
Access to the "Navigation" menu (continued)
B1 - List of traf c information messages.
B2 - Select the map or the descriptive information.
B3 - Re ne the list of traf c information on the route, within a radius
of 30 miles (50 km) or at the destination.
C1 - List of categories available.
C2 - Having chosen the category, select the points of interest.
B4 - Choose the volume for the voice and for announcing street
names.
B5 - Set the choice of messages and the radius  lter.
C3 - Choose the map display in perspective or  at, then North
orientation or in the direction of the vehicle (for  at display).
C4 - Choose map display in day, night or automatic mode (making
use of the vehicle's sunshine sensor).
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TOWARDS A NEW DESTINATION
CHOOSING A DESTINATION
Select " Navigation GPS ".
Select " Save " to save the address entered as a contact entry.
The system allows up to 200 entries.
Select " Con rm " or press the screen (blue
arrow) to start navigation guidance.
Select " Address ".
Select the " Country " from the list offered then
in the same way:
the " City " or its post code, the " Street ",
the " N° ". Con rm each time.
Select " Guide ".
Choose the restriction criteria: " Tollroads ",
" Ferries ", " Near ".
Choose the navigation criteria: " Fastest " or the
" Shortest " or " Time/Distance compromise ".
The route is displayed in the map (on the right).
To delete navigation information, press on
" Settings " then " Stop navigation ".
To restore the navigation information press on
" Settings " then " Restart navigation ".
Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then
select " Navigation ".
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
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TOWARDS ONE OF THE RECENT DESTINATIONS
TOWARDS A CONTACT
Navigation towards a contact imported from a telephone is only
possible if the address entered is compatible with the system.
Select " Navigation GPS ".
Select an address from the list offered.
Select " Navigation GPS ".
Select " Contacts ".
Select a destination from the contacts in the list
offered.
Select " Navigate to ".
Select the criteria then " Con rm " to start
guidance.
Select " Guide ".
Select the criteria then " Con rm " or press the
screen (blue arrow) to start guidance.
Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then
select " Navigation ".
Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then
select " Navigation ".
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
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TOWARDS GPS COORDINATES
TOWARDS A POINT ON THE MAP
Select " Navigation GPS ".
Select " Address ".
Enter the " Longitude " then the " Latitude ".
Select " Guide ".
Select the criteria then " Con rm " or press the
screen (blue arrow) to start guidance.
Select " Navigation GPS ".
Select " From map ".
Zoom in on the map then select the point.
Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then
select " Navigation ".
Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then
select " Navigation ".
A long press displays the surrounding tourist
attractions.
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
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TOWARDS POINTS OF INTEREST (POI)
Points of Interest (POI) show all of the locations of services nearby (hotels,
retail outlet, airports, ...).
Select " Navigation GPS ".
Select " Address ".
Select " Pts of Interest ".
Select a category from the list offered (the
categories are presented on following pages).
Select " Along the route " or " Near " or " At a
destination " or " At an address " to  lter the
points of interest.
Select the points of interest from the list offered.
Select " Guide ".
Select the criteria then " Con rm " to start
guidance.
Select " Search ".
or
Select a point of interest from the list offered.
Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then
select " Navigation ".
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
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LIST OF MAIN POINTS OF INTEREST (POI)
The detailed procedure for updating POIs can be found at "http://peugeot.navigation.com".
Public transport
Rest areas
Shopping centres
Business centres
Service stations
Hotels
Restaurants
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
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These functions are only available if risk areas have been
downloaded and installed on the system.
Select " Navigation GPS ".
Select " Settings ".
Select " Risk areas ".
RISK AREA ALERT SETTINGS
It is then possible to activate risk area alerts, then choose:
- "With audible alert"
- "Warnings only when navigating"
- "Alert setting": the choice of timing allows the time before giving
a speed camera alert to be de ned.
Select " Con rm ".
Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then
select " Navigation ".
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ADDING A WAYPOINT ORGANISING WAYPOINTS
Select " Navigation GPS ".
Select " Waypoints ".
Select " Add ".
The address of the waypoint is entered in
the same way as a destination, so enter
the " City " or post code, the " Street " and
the " N° ". Con rm each time.
Then select " As waypoint ".
Select the waypoint that you want to move in
the order.
To organise waypoints, carry out the previous operations 1 to
3 again (Adding a waypoint).
Select " Up ".
Select " Down ".
Select " Delete ".
Select " Roadmap " to view the changes made
to the route.
Select " Guide ".
Select the criteria then " Con rm " to start
guidance and give the general direction of the
navigation route.
Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then
select " Navigation ".
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
Select " Address ".
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ROUTE OPTIONS
CALCULATION CRITERIA
Select " Navigation GPS ".
Select " Settings ".
Select " Criteria ".
It is then possible to choose:
- the navigation criteria: " Fastest ", " Shortest ", " Time/Distance
compromise ",
- the exclusion criteria: " Include tollroads" , " Include ferries ",
" Pass close to waypoints ", " Take traf c into account " .
Select " Con rm ".
Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then
select " Navigation ".
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION
Select " Traf c ".
Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then
select " Navigation ".
Select the message from the list offered.
Select " Map " or " Details " for more information.
Set the " Along the route ", " Near ", " Around "
 lters to  ne-tune the list.
Press again to remove the  lter.
Select " Settings ".
Select:
- " Warn of new messages ",
- " Traf c messages only ",
- " All messages ".
Then enter the  lter radius.
Press MENU to display the " MAIN
MENU " then select " Navigation ".
Select " Traf c ".
DISPLAY OF MESSAGES
SETTING FILTERS
We recommend a  lter radius of:
- 12 miles (20 km) in urban areas,
- 30 miles (50 km) on motorways.
TMC (Traf c Message Channel) messages contain information on
traf c and weather conditions, received in real time and transmitted
to the driver in the form of audible announcements and symbols on
the navigation map.
Select " Con rm
".
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Peugeot 208 User manual

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