RTOUCH-SCREEN DISPLAY AND JAGUARVOICEPublication Part No. JJM 18 42 26 701
10Quick OverviewLNavigation Menu StructureMenu screens are provided to select various functions. To select a menu item, use the touch button for the o
Route Guidance100LArrival GuidanceWhen the vehicle arrives at the destination, the screen shows the destination location details. This is confirmed by
101End User Licence AgreementsREnd User Licence AgreementsOrdnance Survey DataPlease read this agreement carefully before using the Navigation System.
End User Licence Agreements102LTHE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT AFFECT OR PREJUDICE YOUR ST
103End User Licence AgreementsRLimitation of liabilityThe price of the DATABASE does not include any consideration for assumption of risk of consequen
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105General InformationRJaguarVoiceIntroduction to JaguarVoiceIntroductionJaguarVoice provides a safe and convenient way of controlling the following v
General Information106LSteering wheel voice switches1. Message centre display.2. Voice button – The XJ and S-TYPE.3. Voice button – X-TYPE.4. Menu but
107Using the SystemRUsing the SystemInitialisationJaguarVoice is ready to operate 10 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to position ‘II’ (ign
Using the System108LFirst try some of these commandsTuning the radioStoring a nametag to this stationYour instructions to the system System responsePr
109Using the SystemRRecalling the nametag you have just storedEntering a Phone NumberNow try entering a phone number of your choice and try some of th
11Quick OverviewRJaguarVoicePress and release the steering wheel voice button (A), wait for the end of the beep and say: ‘Voice Help’.• The voice syst
Using the System110LOperating Tips• After pressing the voice button, wait for the end of the single listening beep before giving the command.* ‘LISTEN
111Using the SystemRNametagsNametags are a unique name or phrase of your choice which can be used to recall a radio station or dial a phone number.For
Using the System112LSome Useful Notes• Only one person at a time can use the voice system.• Excessive noise, for example while driving with windows op
113How to Say NumbersRHow to Say NumbersNumbers in voice commands must be given as shown below. Either ‘zero’ or ‘oh’ can be used for ‘0’, most users
Voice Command List114LVoice Com mand ListKey to functionsCertain commands are only available to the driver, these are indicated in the following list:
115Voice Command ListRRadio Commands• RADIO PLAY or RADIO ONTurns the sound system on.• RADIO OFFTurns the sound system off. Use this command to turn
Voice Command List116LPhone Commands(if fitted)Note: In noisy conditions, for example, in heavy rain or driving at high speed on a rough road surface,
117Voice Command ListRNote: •When an outgoing phone call is terminated, the sound system will remain in phone mode. To change to another mode, give th
Voice Command List118LNavigation Commands(Front use only)• [NAVIGATION] SHOW DESTINATION• [NAVIGATION] SHOW [CURRENT] POSITION• [NAVIGATION] SHOW WHOL
119Voice Command ListR• [NAVIGATION] MINIMISE DISTANCESets the navigation system route preferences to select the shortest route.• [NAVIGATION] MINIMIS
12Quick OverviewLSome Useful Voice Commands< > indicates a number or stored nametag to be inserted.For the full list of commands, see the Chapte
Voice Command List120LTo list navigation memory points with nametags• Press the NAV key next to the screen to select the navigation system, if require
121Voice Command ListRTo play the nametag associated with a memory point• Follow steps 1–4 (to list navigation memory points with nametags) to list al
Voice Training122LVoice Trai ningTraining IntroductionThe voice system is able to interpret most English speakers without difficulty. If, however, you
123Voice TrainingRTraining Command ListThe ‘sounds’ of the following training commands are required for the voice system to ‘learn’, although some of
Trouble-shooting124LTrouble-shootingError MessagesIn addition to the voice command prompts given by the system, the error messages shown on this and t
125Trouble-shootingRGeneral (continued)COMMAND NOT RECOGNISEDThe voice system has failed to recognise your command.• Ensure that the command format is
Trouble-shooting126LGeneral (continued)VOICE IN USE Another occupant is using the voice system. Only one occupant can use the system at a time. After
127Trouble-shootingRNametags (continued)NAMETAG TOO LONG The nametag given is too long. The voice system accepts a maximum nametag length of up to 3.7
Trouble-shooting128LNavigation (continued).UNABLE TO FIND WAYPOINTDisplayed by the voice system when the ‘NAVIGATION ADD WAY POINT <nametag>’ co
129Trouble-shootingRNavigation (continued).NAV SYSTEM NOT RESPONDINGDisplayed during a Navigation nametag storage session when the voice system fails
13IntroductionROwner InformationGeneral InformationThe touch-screen provides touch-control of vehicle climate, audio, navigation and telephone systems
Index131RAAudio systemaudio setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41cassette controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32cassette tape player oper
Index132LJJaguarVoicecommand confirmation . . . . . . . . . 110command list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114how to say numbers . . . . . . . . .
Introduction14LNavigation SystemThis Jaguar navigation system assists the driver by providing a route to a selected destination. Guidance is given by
15IntroductionRJaguarVoiceJaguarVoice provides a safe and convenient way for the driver and/or rear occupants to control the following vehicle systems
Touch-screen Display16LTouch-screen DisplayXJ and S-TYPE Touch-screen DisplayX-TYPE Touch-screen Display
17Touch-screen DisplayRVehicle DifferencesVehicle differencesThe main differences between Jaguar model touch-screens are:• Climate control:X-TYPE has
Touch-screen Display18LVolume PresetAfter touching the Volume button, the screen displays the buttons for adjustment of volume associated with the nav
19Touch-screen DisplayRSystem SetupAfter touching the System Setup button, the screen displays the buttons for selecting user settings or vehicle sett
2LThis handbook forms part of the Owner literature supplied with your vehicle. Left hand drive and right hand drive conditions may be shown in the gra
Touch-screen Display20LThe XJ vehicle settingsAfter touching the Vehicle Settings button, the screen displays the buttons that switch certain function
21Climate ControlRClimate ControlInformationA general introduction to the climate control system is given in the Owner’s Handbook. The operating infor
Climate Control22LControls (XJ and S-TYPE)1. Select climate control touch-screen.2. Adjust blower speed.3. Select automatic operation. 4. Decrease lef
23Climate ControlRControls (X-TYPE)1. Select climate control touch-screen.2. Adjust blower speed.3. Air conditioner on/off. 4. Automatic operation. 5.
Climate Control24LIgnition OnThe climate control system operates in position ‘II’ (run) of the ignition switch.When the ignition is switched to run or
25Climate ControlRTemperature SelectionSet the required interior temperature with the red or blue arrowed buttons. Press the red buttons to increase t
Climate Control26LDeselecting air recirculation cancels AUTO mode.Latched Air RecirclationTo latch air recirculation (so that it remains selected), pr
27Climate ControlRIn cold ambient conditions, at the start of a journey, the front and rear screen heaters will switch on automatically for the timed
Climate Control28LSwitching Climate Control OffTo switch the system off, touch the system ON/OFF button on the CLIMATE CONTROL screen. The touch-scree
29Climate ControlRItems Relevant to the XJ OnlySmog sensingWhere fitted, the smog sensor detects road traffic pollutants and automatically selects air
Handbook Contents3RQuick OverviewQuick Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Owner InformationIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
31Steering Wheel ControlsRAudio Syst emXJ and S-TYPEX-TYPEFour audio system control switches are situated on the left-hand side of the steering wheel.
Cassette Tape32LCassette Tape1. AUDIO. Press to turn audio system ON, or to display relevant audio screen and associated touch-screen buttons.2. Touch
33Cassette TapeRCassette Player OperationIn TAPE mode, touch-screen buttons (shown above) provide for selection of cassette tape track, Dolby and chan
Single CD Player34LSingle CD Player1. AUDIO. Press to turn audio system ON, or to display relevant audio screen and associated touch-screen buttons.2.
35Single CD PlayerRIn CD mode, touch-screen buttons (shown above) provide for selection of CD tracks.The display will show the CD screen. The CD symbo
Compact Disc (CD) Changer36LCompact Disc (CD) ChangerLoading the CD changerA CD changer (where fitted) is installed in the luggage compartment and wil
37Compact Disc (CD) ChangerRCD Changer OperationCD changer modeIn CD changer mode, touch-screen buttons (shown above) provide for track and disc selec
Rear Multimedia38LRear MultimediaRear Multimedia Operation (The XJ only)In REAR MULTIMEDIA mode, when the rear multimedia system is using one of its o
39Rear MultimediaRRear Multimedia SettingsThe XJ driver or front seat passenger can inhibit the Rear Multimedia System Controls.Press the MENU button,
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Radio40LRadioRadio OperationReceptionFM reception offers the advantages of low noise interference, minimal distortion, wide dynamic range, extended fr
41RadioRAutomatic volume controlThis maintains radio volume at a level sufficient to overcome road noise as vehicle speed increases or decreases. To a
Radio42LCountry During initial factory installation, this is used to set the radio to one of the following regions: Europe, Australia or Japan. Region
43RadioRDigital Signal ProcessingDSP (premium audio system only) facilitates optimisation of sound for specific seating positions and is accessed via
Radio44LRDS OperationTo activate RDS, press the TA button and hold for at least 2 seconds until RDS ON is displayed.To deactivate RDS, press the TA bu
45RadioRRDS Trouble-shooting GuideIncorrect response from RDS Reason and reactionRadio does not display programme name.Check that RDS is turned on by
Radio46LProgramme Type (PTY)This has two functions; to display current station programme type and to select a programme type and re-tune to it.Momenta
47Audio System SourceRAudio System SourceChange the Audio SourcePress the desired audio system source button.AM/FM modeIn AM/FM mode, touch-screen but
Audio System Source48LAuto memory (A MEM)The automatic memory function programmes the nine strongest stations on a selected waveband to presets 1 to 9
49Audio System CareRAudio Syst em CareRadioDo not use gas, solvents or abrasive cleaners on the radio. Wipe the surface of the radio with a lint-free
Quick Start5RQuick OverviewClimate Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Navigat
Audio System Care50L
51Navigation - OverviewRNavigation SystemIntroductionThe navigation system will guide the driver to a specific location on a map. The location can be
Navigation - Overview52LErrors in Vehicle PositionUnder certain driving conditions, it is possible that the vehicle position shown on the map display
53Navigation - OverviewRMap information is regularly updated, but all areas are not necessarily covered to the same level of detail. Some areas, in pa
Navigation - Overview54LHow the System WorksThe system uses signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, which allow the approximate p
55Navigation - OverviewRRoute Guidance PositionUnder certain driving conditions, it is possible that the route guidance may be inaccurate. Some exampl
Navigation - Overview56LControl Panel (the XJ shown)1. Touch-screen.2. NAV (Navigation) buttonNavigation forms part of the overall vehicle telematics
57Basic Screen DisplaysRBasic Screen DisplaysScreen DisplaysNAV buttonPress the NAV button to select the navigation system.The road safety caution wil
Basic Screen Displays58L6. Lower text area - Shows the current street name (present vehicle location). While operating the system, this text area is r
59Basic Screen DisplaysRNAV buttonThe NAV button has the following functions:• Selects the navigation system.• While the navigation system is selected
Basic Screen Displays60LPOI/POI Off buttonsPOI - Selects the quick points of interest function to display POI icons on the map.POI Off - Deselects the
61Basic Screen DisplaysRCharacter Input• Enter the desired name by touching each button in turn (1).The characters entered are displayed on the screen
Basic Screen Displays62LNext manoeuvre point - Indicates the location of the next instruction on the route ahead.Next turn icon - Shows the action to
63Screen TypesRScreen TypesMap Screen• Choose Display Options from the Navigation menu and select split screen or full screen.Split screenWhen set to
Navigation Menu64LNavigation MenuNavigation MenuThe Navigation menu is the top level menu of the system, showing the functions that are available:Dest
65Route SettingRRoute Set tingSetting a RouteThis is a simple example showing how to use the basic features of the system to set a route. It describes
Route Setting66LDestination Entry MenuThe Destination Entry menu shows the options available for setting a route. The map inset shows the currently se
67Route SettingREnter House Number• Enter the house number by touching the buttons required.For more information, see ‘Number Input’, page 61.• When a
Route Setting68LAlternative routesThe system will also calculate at least one alternative route (where possible). The alternative route(s) can be view
69Route OptionsRRoute Op tionsRoute Options MenuThe menu shows the route options available:DetourRoute PreferencesDisplay Whole RouteCalculateCancel G
7Quick OverviewRQuick OverviewClimate Control (XJ and S-TYPE panel shown)1. Select climate control touch-screen.2. Adjust blower speed.3. Select autom
Route Options70LNote: The system will use your route preference settings wherever possible. However in some circumstances, to calculate a satisfactory
71Route OptionsRAvoid point/areaAny point on the route can be avoided if required.• Touch the Avoid button next to the required entry in the turn list
Set Up Menu72LSet Up MenuNavigation Set Up MenuThe menu shows the setup options available:Average Speed SettingsQuick POI SelectionRestore System Defa
73Set Up MenuRMap Options - Memory Point Icons: Show. - Time To Destination: Show. - Message Centre Guidance: Off. - Low Fuel Warning: On.• To select
Set Up Menu74LDisplay OptionsThe screen shows the display options available, with the current selections highlighted.Guidance options:Turn Arrows - W
75Set Up MenuRSearch Area/Country ChangeTo reduce the time taken to calculate a route, some map databases are divided into countries, or in the case o
Destination Entry76LDestinatio n EntryDestination Entry MenuThe menu shows all the methods available for route setting:AddressMemory PointHomePoint of
77Destination EntryR• Enter the street name required.• Touch List to display the list of possible streets.The list of possible streets from the charac
Destination Entry78LOrder of Address EntryThe example just described shows how to enter an address with the street name first, followed by selecting t
79Destination EntryRUsing a Memory PointAfter selecting Memory Point from the Destination Entry menu, the screen shows the list of stored memory point
8Quick OverviewLAudio1. AUDIO. Press to turn audio system ON, or to display relevant audio screen and associated touch-screen buttons.2. Touch-screen
Destination Entry80LNote: While driving, the list scrolling function is not active. You can only choose from the items shown at the top of the list.Pr
81Destination EntryRSelect entrance/exit• Touch Entrance if you wish to join the freeway at this junction.• Touch Exit if you wish to leave the freewa
Destination Entry82LThe list of possible streets from the characters entered is displayed.• Select the street required.Note: Not all the possible stre
83Points of Interest (POI)RPoints of In terest (PO I)IntroductionThe Navigation System DVD contains information about a large number of points of inte
Points of Interest (POI)84LPOI InformationAfter touching a POI icon, the name of the selected POI is displayed at the top of the screen.POI details• T
85Points of Interest (POI)R• Select the POI required.The map location of the POI is displayed.Note: If entering a POI name results in too many matches
Points of Interest (POI)86LCity followed by categoryIn this example the order is: city, followed by category, then POI name.• From the Input POI Name
87Points of Interest (POI)RPOI details• To view the details of the selected POI, touch Info. from the map display.The details include Name, Address, C
Points of Interest (POI)88LThe screen shows the full list of POI categories.• Select the new category required from the list.The screen shows the new
89Stored LocationsRStored LocationsStored Locations MenuIn the upper portion of the menu, the various types of stored location are shown:Memory Points
9Quick OverviewRNavigationThe starting position for all these functions is the map screen showing the current position of the vehicle. If any other sc
Stored Locations90LListAfter touching List, the list of stored memory points is displayed showing ‘Edit Points’ at the top of the screen.• Select an e
91Stored LocationsRDeleteAfter touching Delete, the list of memory points is displayed showing ‘Delete Points’ at the top of the screen.• Select the e
Stored Locations92LDeleteThe screen shows the location of the current home position and ‘Delete Home Position? Yes/No’.• Touch Yes to confirm.The scre
93Stored LocationsRThe screen briefly shows ‘Avoid Area Deleted’.Del. AllAfter touching Del. All, the screen shows ‘Delete all Avoid Areas? Yes/No’.•
Stored Locations94L2. The Store Dest. & Way Point menu is used after a destination or way point has been entered for the first time using the Dest
95Route CalculationRRoute CalculationConfirm DestinationAfter entering an address, or selecting a map location, the map screen is displayed showing it
Storing Way Points96LStoring Way PointsFirst way PointA way point is a stop-off or mid-point between your current location and your destination.After
97Storing Way PointsRCalculate RouteIf the destination has been entered, then, after storing the final way point, the route calculation can be started
Route Guidance98LRoute GuidanceFollowing Guidance!WARNING:Only operate, adjust or view the system when it is safe to do so.After touching Start, the i
99Route GuidanceRAvoid areas can also be set up to be avoided permanently in all route calculations. See ‘Avoid Area’, page 92.Touch buttonsThe button
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