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2002MY NAS Audio System Handbook[...]
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Foreword Audio System Handb ook Published Novem ber 2001 by Part s and Service Commun ications Jaguar Cars Limited Publication Part No. JJM 18 03 24/22 JAGUAR CARS LIMI TED, as man ufacturer , is dedicated t o the design and pr oduction of ve hicles whi ch meet the expec tations of the wor ld’s most discerning p urchasers. This handb ook forms pa[...]
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Conten ts 1. Introduction Genera l information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 Cassett e tape model contr ols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 Single CD m odel and Min iDisc (MD) model con trols . . . 1 - 3 2. Controls and operati on Steering wheel cont rols (where fit ted) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1 [...]
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Introduction 1 - 1 1I n t r o d u c t i o n General information The vehic le Audio syst em interac ts with th e Voice Acti vation, In-car Ph one and E mergency M essage (Jagu arNet) sy stems via data on th e multiplex c ommunicati ons vehic le network. The audio sy stem can b e controlle d from eith er the ra dio panel or multi-f unction contr ols [...]
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1 - 2 Introduc tion Cassette tape model controls 1. Dolby B noise r eduction ( cassette tape m odel). 2. REPEAT . R e p e a t c u r r e n t t r a c k o f C D or repeat CD. 3. Audio system disp lay. 4. Stat ion pres et butto ns ( 1 to 9 ) a nd phone key p ad. 5. Seek a st ored numbe r in the p hone memo ry. 6. MIX . Mix CDs or CD tracks. 7. PTY . Pr[...]
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Introduction 1 - 3 Single CD model and Min iDisc (MD) model controls 1. Mute . Mutes audio. 2. REP EAT . Repeat current track of CD/MD or repeat CD /MD. 3. Audio system display . 4. St ation preset bu ttons ( 1 to 9 ) and phone k ey pad. 5. Seek a store d number i n the p hone memory. 6. MIX . Mix CDs or C D/MD trac ks. 7. PTY . Prio rity prog ramm[...]
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Controls and operation 2 - 1 2 Controls and operation Steering wheel c ontr ols (where fitted) Four audio s ystem control switches ar e situated on t he left-ha nd side of the steering wheel . Duplicating the functions of buttons on the audio p anel, these provide finger-tip control of audio, telepho ne and voice activation systems whilst drivin g.[...]
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2 - 2 Controls and operation Radio operation Reception FM reception offers the advantages of low noise interf erence, minimal distorti on, wi de dy na mi c r an ge , e xt en de d f re qu en cy response , and is usuall y broadcas t in stereo. F M frequency waves a re however relative ly short an d travel in a strai ght line an d can t herefo re be i[...]
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Controls and operation 2 - 3 DSP Setting Seating Positio ns With a mode selected , adjust th e volume control knob to the desired le vel. After a pproximate ly five seconds th e audio syste m will retu rn to normal volume control mode. Digital Signal Processing – DSP (S-TYPE Prem ium Audio System only) DSP facil itates optimisa tion of sound for [...]
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2 - 4 Controls and operation Sourc e to ne me mory Bass and Tr eble positions a re automati cally memor ised for AM radi o, FM radi o, casse tte tap e and CD/MD, allowing indi vidual sett ings for eac h mode. Change audio system source Press th e desired a udio system sour ce butto n. Band Switch AM /FM Pressi ng AM/FM repeatedl y will cycle the ra[...]
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Controls and operation 2 - 5 If stations c annot be loc ated for al l preset positions, t hose that are found wil l be alloca ted p ositions c ommenc ing wi th number 1 , l eavin g the rema inder not progr ammed. The dis play will show NO FM or NO AM if unprogrammed preset s are sele cted. To switch b etween the A MEM preset statio ns and your own [...]
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2 - 6 Controls and operation Programme type (PTY) This has t wo functions: To displa y current station p rogramme type and t o select a programm e type an d re-tune t o it. Moment arily pr ess the PTY button to display the curre nt s tation programm e type. Use the tunin g buttons to cycle throug h the availab le prog ramme ty pes, press t he PTY b[...]
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Controls and operation 2 - 7 RBDS trouble-shooting guide Incorrect response from RBDS Reason and rectification Radio does not display progr amme name . Check that RBDS is turned on by pre ssing and hol ding the TA butt on until the display co nfirms RBDS ON . If the radio does not displ ay a prog ramme servic e name, it is not broadc asting RBDS da[...]
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2 - 8 Controls and operation Sin gle C D playe r op erati on The audio display will in dicate which function has b een sele cted. Messag es include: Inserting a CD into the CD aperture wil l start immediate play. The display will sho w LOADING , followed by TR-01 00' 00 " . The CD symbol wil l also be display ed until t he CD is e jected,[...]
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Controls and operation 2 - 9 Seek up and down This contr ol selects seeking of track s up or down. Momentar ily press t he right - hand but ton to skip t o the ne xt track. Repeate d pressing wil l select f urther tracks. The lef t-hand butt on returns to the beginn ing of the c urrent tr ack. Repeat ed pressing select s previous t racks. Pushi ng [...]
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2 - 10 Controls and operation MiniDisc (MD) oper ation The audio display will in dicate which function has b een sele cted. Messag es include: Inserting a MD into th e MD a perture will start immediate play. The display will sho w LOADING , followed by TR-01 00' 00 " . T he MD symb ol wil l al so be display ed until t he MD is e jected , [...]
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Controls and operation 2 - 11 Seek up and down This contr ol selects seeking of track s up or down. Momentar ily press t he right - hand but ton to skip t o the ne xt track. Repeate d pressing wil l select f urther tracks. The lef t-hand butt on returns to the beginn ing of the c urrent tr ack. Repeat ed pressing select s previous t racks. Pushi ng[...]
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2 - 12 Controls and operation Cassette tape player operation The audio display will in dicate which function has b een sele cted. Messag es include: When load ed, a tape imme diately play s and after play ing one side, a uto-reverses and play s the othe r. Equalisat ion of non-fe rric tapes is automatically ad justed. Eject and tape-in indicato r W[...]
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Controls and operation 2 - 13 Radio set up This fun ction ena bles the radio to be se t to user operating prefer ences. By select ing SET UP a nd using th e prese t buttons , the owner or Jaguar Deale r can adjus t certain ra dio functions. When i n SET UP , pressing the releva nt pre set but ton, as detailed below, will di splay t he facilit y sel[...]
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2 - 14 Controls and operation Compact d isc (CD ) changer A CD chang er (whe re fitte d) is install ed in the l uggage compart ment and will acc ommodate up to six discs, each mounted in a tray . Caution: The 8 cm diameter discs and associated adaptors available in some countries must not be installed in the CD changer magazine. Any attempt to inst[...]
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Controls and operation 2 - 15 CD chan ger mode The audio display indicate s the CD and track being play ed, a nd CD stat us. Below is an example of the disp lay when playing track 1 from CD4. Other messages: CD1 LOADING – CD1 is being loaded. NO DISC – In the se lected p osition. NO MA GAZINE – In the CD autochan ger. CD1 MI X 10 – The play[...]
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2 - 16 Controls and operation REP EAT Momentaril y press the REPEA T button to repeat the current CD track being played, R-ON E will be displa yed. To canc el, momentarily pr ess the REPEAT butt on aga in. Press and h old the REPEA T butto n fo r two secon ds to repea t the cur rent CD, R-A LL will be displayed. To canc el, press and hol d t he REP[...]
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System care 3 - 1 3S y s t e m c a r e Audio system care Caution: Ca re must be taken to av oid spilling or splashing drinks onto the audio system head. In the event of such an occurrence advise your Jaguar Dealer. Radio Do not use pe trol, solvent s or abrasiv e cleaners on the radio. Wipe the surface of the ra dio wi th a l int-free clo th to rem[...]
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Index Audio system – Change au dio system sour ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 4 – Display p anel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1 – Setting th e clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 3 – Steering whe el control s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Inde x Radio broadc ast data sys tem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 5 – Priority programm e type (P PTY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 6 – Priority PTY interr upt skip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 6 – Programm e type (PTY ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 6 – PTY31-[...]
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JJM 18 03 24/22[...]