Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 77

 

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Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 77

 

 

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CD CHANGER - STANDARD 
AUDIO

CD changer mode

The audio display indicates the CD and 
track being played, and CD status.

Below is an example of the display when 
playing track 1 from CD4.

CDC button

Press CDC to select CD changer 
mode.

This function can also be controlled from 
the appropriate switch on the steering 
wheel.

CD selection

Preset buttons 1 to 6 select the compact 
discs in those positions in the magazine. 
If there is no disc in the selected position, 
NO DISC will be displayed. If there is no 
magazine in the CD changer, 
NO MAGAZINE will be displayed.

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.

To play random tracks from all discs 
present in the magazine, press the MIX 
button for two seconds. DISC MIX will be 
momentarily displayed, followed by 
D MIX. To cancel, press and hold the MIX 
button.

Seek up and down

This control selects seeking 
of 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.

Other messages:
CD1 LOADING

CD1 is being 
loaded.

NO DISC

In the selected 
position.

NO MAGAZINE

In the CD 
autochanger.

CD1 MIX 10

The player is playing 
CD1 in MIX mode 
(track 10).

D MIX

All CDs are in MIX 
mode.

MAG EJECT

Magazine is being 
ejected.

PAUSED

The CD changer is 
paused and ready to 
play.

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Note: Sound level is reduced when 
cueing and reviewing a CD.

REPEAT

Momentarily press the 
REPEAT button to repeat the 
current CD track being played, 

R-ONE will be displayed. To cancel, 
momentarily press the REPEAT button 
again.

Press and hold the REPEAT button for 
two seconds to repeat the current CD, 
R-ALL will be displayed. To cancel, press 
and hold the REPEAT button again for 
two seconds.

Pause

When playing a CD, press CDC 
button to pause play. Press again 
to continue play.

CD CHANGER WITH TOUCH-
SCREEN

CD changer mode

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.

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 changer 
mode.

Note: This function can also be controlled 
from the appropriate button on the 
steering wheel (see page 284).

Mix and CD mix

To play random tracks from a 
selected disc, press and release 
the Mix button. MIX TRACKS 

will be displayed. To cancel, touch the 
Mix button again.

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To play random tracks from all discs 
present in the magazine, touch and hold 
the Mix button for more than 
two seconds. MIX ALL will be displayed. 
To cancel, touch and hold the Mix button.

Seek up and down

Touch and release to seek 
tracks up or down. 
Momentarily press the 

right-hand button to skip to the next track. 
Repeated pressing will select further 
tracks.

The left-hand button returns to the 
beginning of the current track. Repeated 
pressing selects previous tracks.

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 
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 
two seconds to repeat the current CD. 
REPEAT DISC will be displayed. To 
cancel, press and hold the Repeat button 
again for two seconds.

Pause

Touch the pause button to 
pause CD play.

Note: Pause button function changes to a 
play button, a subsequent press will 
resume CD play.

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Telephone

INTRODUCTION

What is Bluetooth?

Bluetooth is an international standard that 
allows electronic components to 
communicate with each other, using a 
short-range radio link. Bluetooth 
eliminates the need for wires or cables: 
typically, devices can communicate at a 
range of up to 10 metres (33 feet).

The Bluetooth in-car telephone system 
allows certain mobile phones to be used 
hands-free in your vehicle: there is no 
need to connect the mobile phone to a 
cradle or cable.

Bluetooth is a registered trademark of 
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

SYSTEM OVERVIEW

The vehicle’s Bluetooth telephone system 
can be used with an appropriate, 
Bluetooth-equipped mobile phone.

The mobile phone must be paired with the 
vehicle system before use. See 
page 316 for more information.

Once paired, the mobile phone can be 
operated via the steering wheel switches 
or the keypad and phone buttons on the 
audio panel or touch-screen. The mobile 
phone doesn’t need to be physically 
connected to the vehicle: it can be left in 
a jacket pocket, for instance. Calls are 
routed through the vehicle’s audio 
speakers, and a dedicated microphone is 
fitted to the roof lining, near the driver’s 
head.

You can use the system to answer or 
reject incoming calls, make outgoing calls 
or alter the call volume. The system does 
not support SMS text messages.

Note: The vehicle ignition must be set to 
position I or II in order to use the phone.

Call volume

The volume of telephone calls can be 
adjusted for hands-free phone operation. 
To adjust the volume, operate the audio 
system’s ON/OFF volume control during 
a phone call.

If the audio system is in use when the 
phone becomes active, the audio system 
source is suppressed for the duration of 
the call.

The Jaguar telephone system is designed 
to function with a wide variety of 
Bluetooth-equipped mobile phones. The 
audio and echo characteristics vary 
between models of mobile phones: as a 
result, it may take a few seconds for the 
vehicle system to adapt to provide 
optimal audio performance.

In order to achieve the best possible 
audio performance, it may be necessary 
to reduce the system volume slightly 
when using certain mobile phones.

Audio panel display

Phone related messages are shown on 
the audio panel display or touch-screen 
(where fitted) when the phone system is 
active.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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