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Convenience Features (FM8) ODYSSEY STYLE OWNER GUIDE VER 1.10 - ENGLISH R Convenience features SUNConvenience features VISORS SUN BLINDS E95106 Pivot the sun visor downward to reduce sun Press the switch to raise or lower the sun blind. glare through the front windscreen. If required, the visor can unclipped and then be pivoted INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER towards the side window to reduce sun glare from that side of the vehicle. Vanity mirror Pivot the sun visor downward and raise the cover on the vanity mirror to illuminate the mirror. Close the cover to extinguish the lamps. If the cover is left open, the lamps will extinguish automatically after 16 minutes to prevent battery drain. JAG1331 Rotate the thumbwheel up to increase, and down to decrease, the level of instrument illumination. 123 (FM8) ODYSSEY STYLE OWNER GUIDE VER 1.10 - ENGLISH L Convenience features CLOCK Setting the clock as the screensaver The clock is set using the touch-screen. Select From the Home menu on the touch-screen, Vehicle from the Home menu. select Vehicle. Home External 15 C Vehicle Audio/TV Trip computer Trip A Distance 532 Km Clock adjust Trip B Av. speed 42 Km/h Climate 20 .5 C 17.5 C DAB radio DAB1 Trip BBC 5Live Xtra Cont./Bright. Av. fuel 12.3 L/100km Phone Left Right auto BBC National DAB Syst. settings Reset Range 353 Km Navigation 1 TA-FM DAB-i Subch. Veh. settings Units Vehicle 12 : 26 pm 12:26 pm Valet E95075 Vehicle From the Vehicle menu, select Syst. settings Trip computer (1). Clock adjust Vehicle Cont./Bright. Display set. Screensaver Syst. settings Set setting Preferences Veh. settings 2 Timeout to 3 Button audio On home screen Off 12:26 pm Vol. presets 50 seconds JAG1521 1. From the Vehicle menu, select Clock 12:26 PM adjust. JAG1522 2. Touch the up or down arrow icons to adjust the hours. Select Display set. (2), then touch the clock symbol (3). The clock will now appear as the 3. Touch the up or down arrow icons to screensaver. adjust the minutes. Note: To select an alternative screensaver from 4. Touch to switch between 12 and 24 hour the four available, click on the appropriate icon. clock display. 5. Touch to set the new time. The time display in the bottom left corner of the screen will now change to reflect any adjustments made. Note: Any adjustments made will be lost, unless Set is selected before exiting the Clock adjust menu. 124 (FM8) ODYSSEY STYLE OWNER GUIDE VER 1.10 - ENGLISH R Convenience features AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS GLOVE BOX E95111 The auxiliary power socket is located in the cubby box. CAUTIONS Only Jaguar approved accessories should be plugged into the power sockets. Using any other equipment may JAG1653 damage the vehicle's electrical system. If you are in any doubt contact your Dealer/ The glove box is opened using the Authorised Repairer. JaguarSense proximity sensor on the fascia The engine should be running when (arrowed). To open the glove box, place the tip using accessories for long periods. of your finger close to and directly over the Failure to do so can discharge the battery. sensor, as shown in the left-hand inset of the illustration. The sensor is able to distinguish between a finger approach and an accidental finger rub approach from a knee or other large items, including being wiped for cleaning purposes. Under these conditions, the sensor will not react to the input and the glove box will remain closed. Note: When the vehicle alarm is armed or Valet mode is selected, the proximity sensor is disabled, preventing the glove box from being opened. Note: The wearing of gloves may interfere with the operation of the proximity sensor. If gloves are worn, it may be necessary to touch the sensor to open the glove box. 125 (FM8) ODYSSEY STYLE OWNER GUIDE VER 1.10 - ENGLISH L Convenience features CUP HOLDERS 1 2 3 E95112 1. Front single cup holder. WARNINGS 2. Front twin cup holder. The cup holders should only be used for soft containers. Containers which 3. Rear cup holders. are hard (cans, metal, ceramic, hard To access a front cup holder, press and release plastic etc.) can cause serious injury if the the lid. To access the rear cup holders, fold vehicle is involved in an accident, sudden down the rear seat armrest. manoeuvre or braking. Do not carry open drinks containers. Hot liquids can cause serious injury when spilled and may damage the vehicle. Do not drink, or use the drinks holders when driving. Doing so would break concentration, which may result in loss of control. 126 (FM8) ODYSSEY STYLE OWNER GUIDE VER 1.10 - ENGLISH R Convenience features Twin cup holder STORAGE COMPARTMENTS 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 E95121 1. Glove box. E95113 2. Front door stowage. The twin cup holder can be converted into a 3. Cubby box. storage compartment by removing the insert. 4. Seat map pockets. Use one hand to squeeze the two sides of the 5. Rear door stowage. insert together and, lifting the edge nearest the driver first, use the other hand to rotate the WARNING insert up and out of its compartment, towards Ensure that any items stored in the the passenger seat. vehicle are secure and cannot move. Note: An ashtray and cigar lighter pack, which If the vehicle is involved in an replaces the front twin cup holder, is available accident, or subject to sudden braking or from your Dealer/Authorised Repairer. direction change, loose items can cause serious injury. 127 (FM8) ODYSSEY STYLE OWNER GUIDE VER 1.10 - ENGLISH L Convenience features GARAGE DOOR TRANSCEIVER The door transceiver is located in the rear-view mirror. It can be programmed to transmit the radio frequencies of up to three different transmitters, which can be used to activate garage doors, entry gates, home lighting, security systems or other radio frequency operated devices. Although this section mainly describes the procedures for a garage door opener, it also equally applies to the previously mentioned applications. In some countries, this feature is also known as the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver. E95122 For further information, see Information and Assistance later in this section. WARNINGS Before programming Do not use the transceiver with any garage door opener that lacks the CAUTION safety stop and reverse feature as When programming a device that may required by safety standards. Using a garage require you to press and re-press the door opener without these features increases hand-held transmitter (cycle), unplug the risk of serious injury or death. device during the cycling process to prevent When programming the transceiver possible motor failure. to a garage door opener or entry gate, For best results, fit a new battery to the ensure the area is clear. This will hand-held transmitter of the garage door prevent potential harm or damage as the gate opener (or other device) before programming. or garage door will activate during the If your garage door opener receiver (located in programme. the garage) is equipped with an antenna, ensure that the antenna is hanging straight CAUTION down. This device may suffer from interference if operated in the vicinity of a mobile or fixed station transmitter. This interference is likely to affect the hand-held transmitter as well as the in-car transceiver. 128 (FM8) ODYSSEY STYLE OWNER GUIDE VER 1.10 - ENGLISH R Convenience features To erase all programming 3. Using both hands, simultaneously press For first time programming, ensure that the and hold both the chosen transceiver engine is switched off: button on the rear-view mirror, as shown above, and the hand-held transmitter 1. Ensure that the ignition system is in button. Keep both buttons pressed. The convenience mode. indicator lamp will flash slowly at first and 2. Press and hold the two outer buttons on then change to a fast flash. When the the transceiver in the rear-view mirror. indicator lamp flashes rapidly, release both Keep the buttons pressed until the buttons. The rapid flashing lamp indicates indicator lamp begins to flash (this will successful programming. take approximately 20 seconds), then 4. If, after 60 seconds, the indicator lamp release the buttons. does not flash rapidly, release both the All memories in the garage door opener have transceiver and the hand-held transmitter now been cleared. buttons and repeat the procedure starting Note: Do not perform this procedure when with Step 2. Position the hand-held programming the additional garage door transmitter at a different angle and/or opener buttons. distance. Programming 5. Press and hold the programmed garage door opener button and observe the indicator lamp. • If the indicator is continuous, programming is complete and your device should activate when the garage door opener button is pressed and held for approximately 1 to 2 seconds and then released. E95123 • If the indicator lamp blinks rapidly for Ensuring that the engine is switched off: two seconds and then turns a continuous light, proceed with the 1. Ensure that the ignition system is on. following programming instructions for 2. Hold the end of the original garage door rolling code device equipment. opener hand-held transmitter approximately 50 to 150 mm (2 to 6 inches) away from the transceiver in the rear-view mirror, keeping the indicator lamp in view. 129 (FM8) ODYSSEY STYLE OWNER GUIDE VER 1.10 - ENGLISH L Convenience features Rolling code device equipment Entry gate programming programming The technology of some entry gates requires Note: The assistance of a second person, may you to press and re-press (cycle) the hand-held make the following steps quicker and easier.
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