Peugeot 4007 (2012 year). Instruction - part 14

 

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Peugeot 4007 (2012 year). Instruction - part 14

 

 

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT and TELEMATICS

                Playing a DVD 

 Result 

 Explanations 

  Selecting a chapter 

 Press the MODE button then DVD, if the player already contains a DVD. 

 Otherwise, insert a DVD in the player, the picture is displayed 

automatically. Press the screen to access the menus. 

 While driving, only the soundtrack is played and no picture is displayed. 

 Press [    Chapter] to select the previous chapter or return to the beginning 

of the chapter currently being played. 
 Press and hold for fast backwards play. 

   Press [Chapter 

 

 

] to select the next chapter. 

 Press and hold for fast forwards play.  

  Selecting a title 

   Press [   Title] to select the previous title. 

   Press [Title    ] to select the next title.   

 Press 

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT and TELEMATICS

 A 

-  Choose to switch off the display. 

 

  To switch it back on, touch the 

screen or press any button. 

 B -  

Choose the settings of the sound 

in the vehicle, if an audio source 

is selected (FM, CD, ...), for: 

 B1 -   the sound distribution or the vol-

ume such as the front-rear bal-

ance, the bass, the medium, the 

treble, the volume adjustment in 

relation to the vehicle speed, 

 B2 -   the type of music (with surround 

option) such as classic, jazz, pop, 

rock, hip hop, country, normal, ... 

 B3 -   the sound fi eld (with surround 

option) such as stage, live, hall, 

normal, ... 

 C - 

 

   Choose the quality of the picture 

for: 

 C1  -  the colour (when playing DVDs), 
 C2 -   the intensity of the colours (when 

playing DVDs), 

 C3 -  the brightness, 
 C4 -  the contrast, 
 C5  -  the level of black.  

SETTING

SETTINGS

  Display, sound, picture 

B1

B2

B3

C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

A

B

C

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  Time and date, language, unit, 

picture size 

 E -  

Choose the size of the DVD picture for: 

 E1 -  normal 4/3, 
 E2 -   extends the picture evenly to the right 

and to the left in wide screen mode, 

 E3 -   extends the right and left parts only 

leaving the centre as it stands in 

wide screen mode, 

 E4 -   enlarges the picture in 4/3 format. The top 

and the bottom are outside the frame.  

 D - 

 

 

Choose the base settings of the 

system for: 

 D1 -   setting of the time by the RDS signal, 

time zone, summer time, 

 D2 -   the language (English, Français, 

Deutsch, Nederlands, Portuguese, 

Español, Svenska, Italiano, Dansk), 

 D3 -   the units for calculation of the dis-

tances (km or miles and °C or °F), 

 D4  -  other settings such as: 

   -  

the voice guidance volume, 

  -    the type of voice guidance voice 

(female or male), 

  -    the volume of the operation 

bleeps (1 to 3 and 0=no bleep), 

  -    the type of inputting keypad (al-

phabet or PC), 

  -    the range of menu colours (red or 

blue), 

  -    the displaying or not of the audio 

playing icons on the map screen, 

  -    the reinitialisation of the vehicle 

sensor, 

  -    the interruption or not of the dis-

play when the air conditioning is 

used.  

E1

E2

E3

E4

D1

D2

D3

D4

D

E

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  Equipment, contrast, traffic information (TP) 

 F  -  Choose to adjust or set the param-

eters of certain equipment offered 

in your vehicle (e.g.: unfolding/

folding of the mirrors, closing the 

windows on locking, timing and 

sensitivity of the automatic light-

ing, direction indicators motorway 

function, ...): 

 F1  -  to scroll up the list, 
 F2  -  to scroll down the list, 
 F3 -   

to reinitialise all of the settings 

(manufacturer's settings). 

  

    Press each setting to select or 

change the parameters. 

 G  -  Choose to adjust the contrast of the 

display in relation to the ambient 

light level (day, night or automatic). 

 H - 

 

 

Choose to activate or deactivate the 

traffi c information (TP).  

H

G

F

F1

F2

F3

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INFORMATION

 A  -  Consult the system information: 
 A1  -  the software version, 
 A2  -  the map data version, 
 A3  -   the system information database 

version. 

  

  To update the versions, insert 

the DVD containing the new data 

and follow the instructions on the 

screen. 

B -  

Consult the GPS information: 

 B1  

-  the satellite positions diagram 

with the direction of movement of 

the vehicle. Plus the position of 

the satellite signal receivers, 

 B2  -   the name of the current location, 
 B3  -  the longitude and latitude of the 

current location, 

 B4  -   the position measurement status 

(2D=3 satellites or fewer, 3D=4 

satellites or more), 

 B5  -   the number of receiving satellites, 
 B6  -   to have north at the top of the map, 
 B7  -   to have the direction of the vehicle 

at the top of the map, 

 B8  -  to pivot the map from overhead 

or change the angle of the map.  

  System version, satellite 

A2

A1

A3

B1

B2

B3

B4

B5

B6

B7

B8

A

B

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  Calendar, trip 

 These double arrows permit 

access to the driving infor-

mation screen, previous or 

next. 

 D   -  Consult the driving information: 
 D1   -  the average speed, 
 D2  -  the average fuel consumption, 
 D3   -  the current fuel consumption, 
 D4  - for speed and fuel consumption 

graphs in 5 minute intervals, 

 D5  - choose an automatic reinitiali-

sation (key at off for more than 

4 hours) or manual reinitialisation 

(press [Reset]), 

 D6  -  the distance which can still be 

travelled (in relation to the fuel 

remaining and the recent aver-

age consumption), 

 D7  -  the distance travelled since the 

fuel tank was last fi lled  (press 

[Refuel] to reinitialise), 

 D8  -  

the driving time (duration be-

tween the key being turned to on 

then to off).   

 

-  press [Start] to measure inter-

mediate times with: 

 D9   -  the duration, 
 D10  -  the distance, 
 D11  -  the speed, 
 D12  -  the fuel consumption.  

 C   -  Make a note on the calendar of 

special days, birthdays, ... 

 

 Use the arrows to fi nd a date 

and press directly on the day re-

quired to enter the event. 

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

D6

D7

D8

D7

D9

D10

D11

D12

D

C

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 F   -  Consult the air conditioning con-

ditions: 

 F1  -   the fan speed indicator, 
 F2  -   the air selection indicator, 
 F3  -  the windscreen demisting indicator, 
 F4  -   the air conditioning indicator, 
 F5  -  the rear screen demisting indicator, 
 F6  -   the AUTO mode indicator. 

 E   -   Consult the environment informa-

tion: 

 E1  -   the altitude, 
 E2  -   the atmospheric pressure, 
 E3  -   the ambient temperature. The ice 

symbol fl ashes if there is a risk of 

ice. 

 G   -   Make and receive telephone calls: 
 G1  -   enter the telephone number, 
 G2  -   delete a character, 
 G3  -   make the call. 

 Refer to the hands-free tele-

phone section to connect your 

Bluetooth

®

 mobile telephone.  

  Environment, air conditioning, 

telephone 

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

E1

E2

E3

G1

G2

G3

G

E

F

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HANDS-FREE TELEPHONE 

HANDS-FREE TELEPHONE 

  What is the Bluetooth

®

 hands-free 

telephone with voice recognition? 

 SPEAK 
 Pressing activates the voice recognition ("Listening" is displayed). 
 During voice recognition, a brief press pauses this recognition. 
 An extended press deactivates the recognition. 
 A brief press will activate the recognition even if a telephone call is progress. 

 Decrease the audio volume. 

 PICK UP 
 Press to answer an incoming call. 
 If a second incoming call is received, 

press this button to place the fi rst 

call on hold and speak to the second 

caller. 
 In this case, a brief press switches 

between callers. 
 To establish a three-way conver-

sation, press the SPEAK button to 

switch to voice recognition mode and 

say "Incorporate the call". 

 HANG UP 
 Press to reject an incoming call. 
 During a call, pressing ends this call.   

  General notes 

 Increase the audio volume. 

 Audio system on/off. 

   The system uses wireless 

communication technology 

referred to as Bluetooth

®

 

which allows you to make 

hands-free telephone calls 

in your vehicle via your 

Bluetooth

® 

compatible mo-

bile telephone. 

 You can make telephone calls using 

a microphone located in the courtesy 

lamp, making use of the simple steering 

mounted controls or by the voice rec-

ognition function with voice commands. 

Five languages are available: English 

(by default), Spanish, French, German 

and Italian. 

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                   Changing the language, 

programming the voice 

  Changing the language of the voice 

commands 
 By default, the recognition system is in 

English. 

  Programming the user's voice 
 You can use the user's voice program-

ming function to create a voice model 

for one person per language. 
 The characteristics of your voice and 

your pronunciation are recorded in this 

model for improved voice recognition. 
 It is essential that the vehicle is parked 

in a safe place, with the parking brake 

applied. 
 Switch off your telephone during the 

process to avoid any interruption. 

 1 - Press the SPEAK button. 

 5 -  The system says the fi rst of 45 typical 

phrases. 

 If you do not start the program-

ming process within approxi-

mately 3 minutes after pressing 

the SPEAK button, the process 

is cancelled. 
 If you press the SPEAK button 

within 5 seconds following the 

reading of a voice command, 

the recording of this command 

is repeated.   

 1 - Press the SPEAK button. 

 2 - Say "Setup". 

 3 - Say "Language". 

 5 -  Say the language of your 

choice in English, example: 

say "French" for French. 

 7 -  Say "Yes" to start the change 

of language process or say 

"No" to return to steps 4 to 7. 

 2 - Say "Word training". 

 4 -  When you are ready to start, 

press and hold the SPEAK 

button. 

 6 -  Repeat each phrase in the 

table on the next page. 

 The system records your voice 

and moves on to the recording of the 

next command. 
 Continue the process until all of the 

phrases have been recorded. 

 4 -  The system says "Select a language: 

English, Spanish, French, German 

or Italian". 

 6 -  The system then says "French se-

lected. Is this correct?" .

 8 -  The system repeats the language 

chosen and completes the change 

of language process.  

 3 - An explanation message is given. 

 7 -  After reading all the voice com-

mands, the system says "The word 

enrolment is complete" and ends the 

process. 

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  Training voice commands 

 1  

# 790 (for # = "Hash") 

 2  

* 671 (for * = "Star") 

 3  

212 - 4 903 

 4  

235 - 3 494 

 5  

315- 5 657 

 6  

456 - 7 930 

 7  

793 - 5 462 

 8  

794 - 1 826 

 9  

826 - 3 145 

 10  

962 - 7 305 

 11  

(531) 742 - 9 860 

 12  

(632) 807 - 4 591 

 13  

(800) 222 - 5 015 

 14  

(888) 555 - 1 212 

 15  

0 123 456 789 

 16  

55 66 77 88 99 

 17  

44 33 22 11 00 

 18  

Call 293 - 5804 

 19  

Call * 350 

 20  

Call 1 (234) 567 - 8 901 

 21  

Dial 639 - 1542 

 22  

Dial # 780 

 23  

Dial (987) 654 - 3210 

 24  

1058# 3794# Send 

 25  

27643# 4321# Send 

 26  

Cancel 

 27  

Continue 

 28  

Emergency number 

 29  

Clear all 

 30  

Help 

 31  

Home, Work, Mobile, Pager 

 32  

List of names 

 33  

No 

 34  

Phone book: Delete 

 35  

Phone book: New entry 

 36  

Previous 

 37  

Phone book: Clear all 

 38  

Redial 

 39  

Repeat the training 

 40  

Confi gure the confi rmation requests 

 41  

Confi gure the language 

 42  

Confi gure the matching options 

 43  

Match a telephone 

 44  

Transfer the call 

 45  

Yes 

   

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  Matching your Bluetooth

®

 

telephone 

 The system can register up to 7 Bluetooth

®

 

compatible mobile telephones. 
 The telephone which has the highest 

level of priority is connected automati-

cally. 
 It is absolutely essential that the vehicle 

is parked in a safe place with the parking 

brake applied. 

 1 - Press the SPEAK button. 

 7 -  Say a 4-digit number which will 

be recorded as the matching 

code. 

 12 -  After the audible signal, allo-

cate a name to the telephone 

by saying the name of your 

choice. 

 13 -  The system says "Allocate an order 

of priority between 1 and 7. One is 

the highest level of priority". 

 If the system does not detect the 

Bluetooth

®

 compatible mobile 

telephone, the matching proc-

ess stops accompanied by an 

audible signal. 
 If you select a level of priority 

which has already been allo-

cated to another telephone, the 

system asks you if you wish to 

replace this level of priority.  

Remember this matching code as 

you must enter it in the telephone 

in one of the following steps of 

the matching procedure. 

 9 -  The system says "Start the match-

ing procedure on the telephone. 

Consult the instructions in the tel-

ephone manual". 

 2 - Say "Confi gure". 

 3 - Say "Matching options". 

 5 - Say "Match a telephone". 

 8 -  The system confi rms the validity of 

the number spoken, answer "Yes". 

Say "No" to return to step 7.  

 10 -  Consult your mobile tele-

phone's user manual and 

enter the matching code 

recorded in step 7 in the 

telephone. 

 14 -  Say a number between 1 and 

7 to establish the level of pri-

ority of the mobile telephone. 

 15 -  The system says and confi rms the 

<name of the telephone> and the 

<number> of its priority. 

 16 -  Answer <Yes> or say <No> 

to return to step 13. 

 17 -  The systems says "Matching com-

plete" then emits an audible signal and 

deactivates the voice recognition. 

 4 -  The system says "Do you wish to 

match a telephone, delete a tele-

phone or obtain the list of matched 

telephones?". 

 6 -  The systems says "Please say the 

4 digits of a matching code". 

 If the code is incorrect, the system 

locks. To clear the code: 
   -   check that the telephone's 

voice recognition is not acti-

vated, 

  -   with the ignition on and the 

audio system active, press 

the HANG UP button for 

2 seconds, 3 times in suc-

cession.  

 11 -  When it detects a Bluetooth

®

 com-

patible mobile telephone, the system 

says "Please say the name of the 

telephone after the bleep". 

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                      Making a telephone call using a number, phone book 

 A Bluetooth

®

 compatible mobile telephone 

must be matched with the system. 

  Using a telephone number 

 If your vehicle is fi tted with the 

audio-telematics screen, you 

can use the press buttons to dial 

a number then make a call.  

  Recording a name in the system's 

phone book 
 The system has its own phone book, 

independent of that of the mobile tele-

phone. 
 It can contain up to 32 names for each 

language. 
 Each name in the phone book is asso-

ciated with 4 locations: HOME, WORK, 

MOBILE and PAGER. 

 

 1 - Press the SPEAK button. 

 7 -  The system says "HOME, WORK, 

MOBILE OR PAGER". 

 2 - Day "Dial". 

 4 - Say the telephone number. 

 5 -  The system asks you to 

confi rm this number, answer 

"Yes". Say "No" to return to 

the previous step. 

 2 - Say "Phone book". 

 4 - Say "New entry". 

 6 - Say the name of your choice. 

 8 -  Say the location which cor-

responds to the number that 

you wish to record. 

 10 -  Answer "Yes" or say "No" to 

return to step 7. 

 12 -  If you do not wish to change 

the telephone number, re-

peat the original number to 

retain it, otherwise say the 

new number. 

 14 -  Answer "Yes" or say "No" to 

return to step 11.   

 1 - Press the SPEAK button. 

 3 - The system says "Number please". 

 3 -  The system says "Select one of the 

following items: New Entry, Change, 

List of names, Delete or Clear all, 

or say Cancel to return to the main 

menu".   

 5 - The system says "Name please". 

To enter a new number: 

 9 -  The system asks you to confi rm the 

location. 

 11 -  If a telephone number has already 

been recorded for this location, the 

system says "The current number 

is <number>, number please". 

 13 -  The system asks you to confi rm the 

number. 

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                Making a telephone call using a name in the phone book, receiving a call 

  Using a name in the system's phone 

book 
 The name must be recorded in the sys-

tem's phone book. 

 8 -  Answer "Yes" or say "No" to 

return to step 4. 

  Redialling the last number 

  Receiving a call 
 The telephone ring is transmitted on the 

speaker by the front passenger's seat. 
 If an audio source (CD, radio, ...) is in 

operation when the call is received, it is 

placed on mute and only the incoming 

call is heard. 
 When the ignition switch is in the ACC 

or ON position, the audio system is ac-

tivated automatically if an incoming call 

is received, even if it was originally off. 

 1 - Press the PICK UP button. 

 At the end of the call, the audio system 

returns to its previous status.   

 1 - Press the SPEAK button. 

 2 - Say "Call". 

 4 -  Say the name of the person 

that you wish to call. 

 6 -  Say the location corresponding 

to the number that you wish to 

call. 

 1 - Press the SPEAK button. 

 2 - Say "Redial".  

 3 - The system says "Name please". 

 5 -  If several telephone numbers have 

been recorded for this person, the 

system says "Do you wish to call 

<name> {home}, {work}, {mobile} or 

{pager]?" .

 7 -  The system request confi rmation  of 

the name. 

 9 -  The system says "Call to <name> at 

<location>" and makes the call.  

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 When the system is waiting for a voice command, say "Help" to obtain a list of commands which can be used in the 

current situation.  

                Voice commands (1/2) 

 Press this button to start the voice recognition. 

 Confi gure 

 Phone book 

 Dial 

 Call 

 Redial 

 Emergency number 

 Matching options 

 Match a telephone 

 Delete a telephone 

 List of matched telephones 

 Select a telephone 

 Previous 

 Divert the call 

 Add a location 

 Confi gure the confi rmation requests 

 Language 

 New entry 

 Delete 

 Change 

 Call this number 

 Change another entry 

 Try again 

 Clear all 

 List of names 

 Home, at home 

 Work, at work 

 Mobile, on mobile 

 Pager, on pager 

 Help 

 Continue 

 All 

 Cancel 

 Mute 

 Deactivate mute 

 Yes 

 No 

  

  

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  Voice commands (2/2) 

 Zero 

 One 

 Two 

 Three 

 Four 

 Five 

 Six 

 Seven 

 Eight 

 Nine 

 Star (*) 

 Hash (#) 

 Word training 

 PIN 

 Repeat training 

 Activate 

 Deactivate 

 Incorporate the call 

 <digits> Send 

 English 

 Phone book New entry 

 Phone book Change 

 Phone book Delete 

 Phone book Clear All 

 Phone book List of names 

 Confi gure the confi rmation requests 

 Confi gure Select a telephone 

 Confi gure the matching options 

 Delete a name 

 Confi gure the language 

 Confi gure the PIN 

 Press this button to start the voice recognition. 

  

 When the system is waiting for a voice command, say "Help" to obtain a list of commands which can be used in the 

current situation.  

  

  

VISUAL SEARCH

  FRONT EXTERIOR 

  Remote control key,

starting, battery ......................... 73-76 

 Central locking ...................................79  

  Sunroof ........................................ 82-83  

  Windscreen wipers ...................... 90-91 

 Rain sensor .......................................90  

  Opening the bonnet .........................126 

 Engine ..................................... 127-128  

  Towing .............................................152  

  Door mirrors ......................................61  

  Opening/closing the doors ........... 79-80  

  Filling with fuel ...................................84 

 Fuel gauge ........................................84  

  Lighting, direction indicators, foglamps, 

headlamps ................................ 86-89 

 Changing bulbs ....................... 137-140   

  Brakes ..................................... 112, 131 

 ABS .................................................103 

 Tyres, pressures ..............................160 

 Brake pads ......................................131 

 Alloy wheels ....................................132  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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