Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 85

 

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Radio commands
• RADIO PLAY or RADIO ON

Turns the sound system on.

• RADIO OFF

Turns the sound system off. Use this 
command to turn off the CD or CD 
changer.

• RADIO SEEK [UP]
• RADIO SEEK DOWN
• RADIO TUNE <frequency> [MEDIUM 

WAVE/LONG WAVE/FM]

Tunes to the frequency given in the 
command.

See How to Say Numbers on 
page 339.

(The radio will not respond to Long 
Wave commands in Australia and 
New Zealand.)

• RADIO TUNE <nametag>
• [RADIO] [TUNE] PRESET <preset 

number>

Selects the stored station 
corresponding to the preset number 
(1 to 9) given in the command.

• [RADIO] [TUNE] [BAND] (MEDIUM 

WAVE/LONG WAVE/FM)

• RADIO TRAFFIC INFO (ON/OFF)

Turns on or off the Traffic 
Announcement (TA) feature.

• RADIO STORE NAME

Stores the currently selected station, 
with a nametag of your choice. 
See Storing a nametag to this 
station
 on page 334. A total of 
20 nametags can be stored.

• [RADIO] STORE PRESET <preset 

number>

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 <nametag>
• RADIO DELETE DIRECTORY

Deletes all currently stored radio 
nametags.

• RADIO [PLAY] DIRECTORY
• RADIO HELP
• RADIO MEMORY HELP

Single CD commands (where fitted)
• CD PLAY or CD ON
• CD [PLAY] TRACK <track number>

See How to Say Numbers on 
page 339.

• CD MIX TRACKS

This will play the tracks of the current 
disc in a random order.

• CD MIX OFF
• CD HELP

CD changer commands (where fitted)
• CHANGER PLAY or CHANGER ON
• [CHANGER] [PLAY] DISC <disc 

number>

• [CHANGER] [PLAY] TRACK <track 

number>

See How to Say Numbers on 
page 339.

• [CHANGER] [PLAY] DISC <disc 

number> TRACK <track number>

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• 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 
within 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.
• [PLAY] TRACK <track number>
• MIX TRACKS
• MIX OFF

Phone commands (where 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 <2 – 16 phone 

digits>

See How to Say Numbers on 
page 339.

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.

– <more digits>

– DIAL

– STORE (give a nametag when 
prompted as in RADIO STORE NAME, 
see Storing a nametag to this 
station
 on page 334.

– CORRECTION

– CANCEL

For help, see Entering a phone 
number
 on p
age 335.

A total of 40 nametags can be stored.

• (PHONE DIAL/DIAL) <phone number>

See How to Say Numbers on 
page 339.

• [PHONE] REDIAL
• [PHONE] DIAL <nametag>

Calls the phone number stored with 
the nametag given.

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• [PHONE] DIAL MEMORY <memory 

location number>

Calls the phone number stored in the 
phone memory location given.

See How to Say Numbers on 
page 339.

Memory numbers 1 – 100 refer to 
numbers stored in the phone memory 
and numbers 101 – 249 are numbers 
stored in the SIM card.

• PHONE STORE <phone number>

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
 on 
page 334.

A total of 40 phone nametags can be 
stored.

See How to Say Numbers on 
page 339.

See Nametags on page 337.

• PHONE [PLAY] DIRECTORY
• PHONE DELETE <nametag>
• 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

Note: 

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.

The voice system is inactive while a 
phone call is in progress.

Automatic climate control commands 
(where fitted)
• CLIMATE CONTROL ON
• CLIMATE CONTROL OFF
• [CLIMATE CONTROL] AUTOMATIC 

[ON]

• [CLIMATE CONTROL] 

TEMPERATURE <temperature
[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 Say Numbers on 
page 339.

Note: Do not say the word ‘Celsius’ or 
‘Fahrenheit’.

• [CLIMATE CONTROL] 

TEMPERATURE (HIGH/LOW) (front 
use only)

• [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.

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Automatic climate control commands 
(continued)
• [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

Manual climate control commands 
(where fitted)
• [CLIMATE CONTROL] RECIRC [ON]

Switches the climate control system 
to recirc mode (see the owner’s 
handbook for details). This command 
will be disabled if the climate control 
system is in defrost mode.

• CLIMATE CONTROL HELP

Gives spoken information about the 
climate control voice commands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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