Foreword Jaguar S-TYPE Navigation Handbook JAGUAR CARS LIMITED, as manufacturers, are dedicated to the design and production of vehicles which meet the expectations of the world's most discerning purchasers. To complement the features, systems and technology of your new vehicle we have produced this Navigation Handbook. In it we have undertaken to make the control of complex systems easy to understand and operate.
Contents 1. Introduction and controls Introduction................................................................1-1 Using the system .........................................................1-2 Safety information.......................................................1-2 Loading the map CD ...................................................1-5 Control panel..............................................................1-5 Screen displays ...........................................................
Index About this handbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Address input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 – house number input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 – street input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 – town input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 Audible prompt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index Language selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 Loading the map CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 M Map CD version. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 Map display (not under guidance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 – additional button functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 – panel controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 – quick points of interest . . . . . . .
Index Screen guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Screen types. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 – full screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 – split screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 – symbol view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 Set point input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index JJM 18 05 16/00 Last amend: November 1999 – NAS
1 Introduction and controls Introduction and controls 1-1 Introduction This Jaguar navigation system assists the driver by providing a route to a selected destination. Guidance is given by means of audible instructions (voice guidance), complemented by map and turn information which is displayed on an LCD screen on the front panel of the unit. Digital map information is held on a compact disc (CD), which is loaded into the navigation control unit housed in the luggage compartment.
1-2 Introduction and controls Using the system JOL.297 Safety information When the system is switched on, the Road Safety Caution screen is displayed, giving the following information. Most functions are inhibited whilst the vehicle is in motion. Please read the handbook for operating instructions. Always obey traffic regulations. Remember, traffic regulations include all the road signs, whether permanent or temporary, you encounter on the route. To use the system, press function button F1 (Agree).
Introduction and controls 1-3 Using the system (continued) Reception of GPS signals GPS signals are highly directional and reception may occasionally be interrupted. Some examples of situations likely to cause problems are shown below. • Inside tunnels. • Inside buildings. • Roads under raised highways. • Densely tree-lined roads. • Forest roads between mountains. • Between tall buildings. • Roads under cliffs. • Metal objects placed on the rear parcel shelf.
1-4 Introduction and controls Using the system (continued) Jaguar dealership locations Details of Jaguar dealerships are held on the map CD as a Points of Interest (POI) class. Certain dealers may be located in areas that are not fully mapped on the CD. If a route is set to one of these dealers, the following points should be noted. • When entered as a destination, the screen will show ‘Location not on a mapped road. Destination set to closest road’.
Introduction and controls JOL.135 JOL.136 Loading the map CD Note: The ignition must be switched on (position ‘l’). 1. Locate the navigation unit, on the left-hand side of the luggage compartment. Turn the two quarter-turn fasteners (A) anti-clockwise and tilt the navigation unit forward. 2. Slide the cover (B) to the open position and load the CD with the printed side upwards. Do not allow moisture or foreign objects to enter the slot. (If a CD is already loaded it will be ejected automatically.) 3.
1-6 Introduction and controls Screen displays Map screens A typical map display is shown, with a key to the main items of information. A. Destination information – While under guidance, the estimated time or distance to the end of the route is displayed, see Set up menu on page 3-6. B. GPS symbol – When the symbol is selected, indicates that the system is receiving information from GPS satellites. C. Map scale – Indicates the current zoom level.
Introduction and controls 1-7 Screen displays (continued) Screen symbols The screen symbols used by the system are explained below. Also see Personal marker symbols on page 1-8. Way point symbol – Indicates the location of a way point on the map. The number in the symbol shows the current order in which the way points will be visited on the route. Navigation symbol – Indicates the current vehicle position and heading.
1-8 Introduction and controls Screen displays (continued) JOL.300 Personal marker symbols These symbols can be used as required to tag points held in memory. Points can then be displayed sorted by class (category) according to the symbols used. JOL.301 Scroll indicators The vertical indicators at the right-hand side of the screen, show that more information can be viewed by using the Cursor control (Up/Down).
Introduction and controls 1-9 Using the controls Note: A single tone denotes the confirmation of a control action. An incorrect action is indicated by a double tone. Function buttons The operation of the function buttons (F1 to F4) is determined by the screen currently being displayed. At the bottom of each screen (except menu screens), the current function of each button is displayed, numbered one to four. Where function buttons are not available, only the button number is shown and appears shaded.
1-10 Introduction and controls Using the controls (continued) Map button The Map button has the following functions. • Returns to the initial map display from any other screen. • After scrolling, returns to the map display of current vehicle position. Enter button The Enter button is used to confirm a screen selection. The next screen in the current procedure is displayed. Off button Press the Off button at any time to turn the screen off. The system continues to monitor vehicle position. Note: 1.
Introduction and controls 1-11 Using the controls (continued) JOL.304 JOL.305 Selection screen example A list of the possible names (for example streets, towns, or motorways) from the characters entered is displayed, up to a maximum of 100. Select the item required using the Cursor control and press Enter. The next screen is displayed, see Destination entry, section 4. Note: When the characters entered reduces the number of possible names to five or less, the list will be displayed automatically.
2 Quick reference Quick reference 2-1 Main features of the system Set points When using the system, there are four types of point that can be used in setting up a route. These are selected from the Set Points menu and are described below, see Advanced functions, section 5. Memory points – These are points that can be stored in memory and can be selected as a route destination or as way points.
2-2 Quick reference Route setting example This is a simple example showing how to use the basic features of the system to set a route. It describes each screen in turn and explains how to use the controls. For information relating to the other features of the system, see the relevant section in the handbook. Note: Before using the system, check that the correct map CD is loaded, see Loading the map CD on page 1-5. JOL.306 1. Initialisation If the Jaguar screen is displayed, press F1 (Nav.).
Quick reference 2-3 Route setting example (continued) JOL.302 4. Main menu The main navigation menu is displayed. Press function button F1 to select the Enter Destination menu. JOL.676U JOL.696 5. Enter destination menu The Enter Destination menu is displayed. Press function button F2 to select the second item on the menu (Address). 6. Address input The Street Input screen is displayed. Enter the street name using the Cursor control and Enter button.
2-4 Quick reference Route setting example (continued) JOL.309 JOL.310 JOL.311 7. Confirm destination The map display shows ‘Press ENTER to confirm destination or F3 to select as a Way Point’. Press Enter to confirm. The route is calculated and the screen shows ‘Searching’. When the calculation is complete, the screen shows the map display while under guidance. While the route is being calculated the screen shows ‘Searching’, and the current screen preferences are displayed (if selected). 8.
Quick reference Navigation menu structure JJM 18 05 16/00 Last amend: November 1999 – NAS 2-5
3 Basic functions Basic functions Getting started JOL.188 JOL.297 Initialisation Caution: Do not leave the ignition on for long periods with the engine not running. The navigation system is powered on when the ignition switch is turned to position ‘l’ and retains the settings when switched off, including any route in progress. The Jaguar screen is displayed during initialisation, followed by the Road Safety Caution screen. If the system is not used, the Jaguar screen is displayed again.
3-2 Basic functions Getting started (continued) JOL.307 Map display (not under guidance) The initial map screen showing the current vehicle position is displayed. Panel controls F1 (Menu) – Displays the main navigation menu, see Main menu on page 3-5. F3 (Heading) – Changes the map heading between north to the top of the screen and vehicle heading to the top of the screen. F4 (More) – Selects the additional button functions, see Additional functions (not under guidance).
Basic functions 3-3 Getting started (continued) JOL.312 F3 (Heading) – Changes the map heading between north to the top of the screen and vehicle heading to the top of the screen. F4 (Q-POI) – Displays the list of Q-POI classes, see Quick points of interest (Q-POI) on page 3-4. Enter – Selects the map location under the cross-wire marker as a destination or memory point, see Destination/point selection. Setting of points After scrolling the map, the following functions are available: F1 (Dest.
3-4 Basic functions Getting started (continued) F2 (Mem.) – The screen briefly shows ‘Point stored’. F3 (WayPt.) – The screen briefly shows ‘Point stored’. The point is stored as the last point in the list of way points. If the vehicle is under guidance, the way point is added to the calculated route. JOL.315 JOL.665 Quick points of interest (Q-POI) The screen shows a list of three commonly used POI classes. Select the class required and press Enter.
Basic functions 3-5 General navigation menus Note: In Auto mode, the Day settings are automatically selected with the exterior lighting switch in the Off position. The Night settings are selected with the switch in any other position. JOL.200 JOL.302 Main menu Select the menu item required: Enter Destination – See Enter destination menu on page 4-1. Route Options – See Route options menu on page 3-10. Brightness/Contrast – Allows changes to the screen settings, see Brightness and contrast settings.
3-6 Basic functions General navigation menus (continued) JOL.316 JOL.317 Language selection The first list of languages available is displayed. To change language, select a language using function button F1 (Next or Prev.) and the Cursor control (Up/Down), and press Enter. The system will change to the selected language, and the Set Up menu will be displayed again.
Basic functions 3-7 General navigation menus (continued) JOL.319 Calibration settings Sometimes the vehicle position shown on the map display may not be correct. This can occur, for example, if the vehicle has been moved on a trailer or by ferry. If the new position is not found correctly by the system, follow the calibration procedure described as follows. Select the calibration item required: Relocate – The map showing the current vehicle position is displayed. The screen shows ‘Adjust Position’.
3-8 Basic functions General navigation menus (continued) JOL.320 Guidance menu Select the menu item required: Guidance Options – Allows the current options to be changed, see Guidance options selection. Set Average Speed – Allows the current settings to be changed, see Average speed settings. JOL.321 Guidance options selection The screen shows the currently selected option for each item. The options available are as follows: Guidance Voice – On/Off. Destination Info. – Time/Distance.
Basic functions 3-9 General navigation menus (continued) JOL.323 JOL.322 Information menu The Information menu can be displayed at any time by pressing the Information (i) button. Select the menu item required using the function buttons (F1 or F2): Emergency/Roadside – See Emergency/Roadside selection. Information – See Information selection. Emergency/Roadside selection The screen shows three classes of POI which may be useful in an emergency situation. Select the class required and press Enter.
3-10 Basic functions Route options (F1 → F2) JOL.326 Route options menu Select the menu item required: Route Preferences – See Route preferences selection. Detour Route – See Detour route settings. Cancel Guidance – Cancels the route guidance, see Cancelling guidance on page 3-11. Display Whole Route – The map showing the whole route is displayed, see Route display on page 3-11. JOL.662 JOL.217 Route preferences selection The screen shows the currently selected option for each item.
Basic functions Route options (continued) JOL.327 JOL.663 Cancelling guidance The screen shows ‘Press ENTER to cancel guidance’. When Enter is pressed, the route is erased and the screen briefly shows ‘Guidance cancelled’. The system is then ready for further use. Route display The map of the whole route is displayed.
4 Destination entry Destination entry 4-1 Enter destination menu (F1 → F1) Freeway Junction – Entry of a freeway junction as a destination, see Freeway junction input on page 4-6. Intersection – Entry of a road intersection as a destination, see Intersection input on page 4-7. JOL.676U Enter destination menu Select the menu item required: Previous Dest. – Entry of a destination using information already held by the system, see Previous destination menu on page 4-2.
4-2 Destination entry Previous destination menu (F1 → F1 → F1) Memory Points – Entry of a memory point as a destination, see Memory point selection. Recent Destinations – Entry of a destination from the list of recent destinations, see Recent destination selection on page 4-3. JOL.689U Previous destination menu Select the menu item required: Home – If a home position has been entered, a route to that location will be calculated, see Route calculation on page 6-1.
Destination entry 4-3 Previous destination menu (continued) List sorting – The list can be displayed by date, alphabetically or by distance. This is shown at the top of the screen. Use the Cursor control (Left/Right) to select the required sort method. JOL.325 List item display The details of the selected item are displayed. If F1 (Map) or Enter is pressed, a route can be calculated to the selected point, either as a destination or as a way point, see Route calculation on page 6-1. JOL.
4-4 Destination entry Address input (F1 → F1 → F2) JOL.305 JOL.696 1. Street input The Street Input screen is displayed. Enter the street name, see Character entry on page 1-11. When F1 (List) appears, press the function button to show the available streets, and select the required street. Note: 1. For more popular street names, select F3 (Town) first to reduce search time. 2. If the number of possible streets is more than 100, the Town Input screen will be displayed automatically. 1. 2.
Destination entry 4-5 Point of interest (POI) input (F1 → F1 → F3) JOL.667 JOL.330 JOL.331 1. POI name input The POI Input screen is displayed. Enter the name of a POI (alternatively press F2 (Class), or F3 (Town) first to restrict the search: F2 (Class) – The screen shows the list of POI classes. Select a class and press Enter. The input screen is displayed again. F3 (Town) – Enter and select the town required. The POI Input screen is displayed again.
4-6 Destination entry Freeway junction input JOL.463 1. Freeway name input The Freeway Input screen is displayed. Enter the name of a freeway, see Character entry on page 1-11. The screen shows the list of possible freeways from the characters entered, see Freeway selection. JOL.464 JOL.465 2. Freeway selection Select the freeway required as the destination and press Enter. The Entrance/Exit screen is displayed.
Destination entry Intersection input JOL.335 1. Intersection name input Note: This function is available in certain areas only. The Street Input screen is displayed. An intersection is the junction between two streets. Enter and select each street in turn as described below. Enter a street name, see Character entry on page 1-11. The screen shows the list of possible streets from the characters entered, see Street selection. JOL.336 2. Street selection Select the street required and press Enter.
5 Advanced functions Advanced functions 5-1 Set point menus Note: On the Home Position menu, if a home position exists, Store will be shown shaded. JOL.337 Set points menu The Set Points menu is selected from the Main menu, see General navigation menus on page 3-5. The menu shows the four types of set point, as listed below. – Memory Points – Way Points – Avoid Area – Home Position Select the type of set point required.
5-2 Advanced functions Memory point functions Adjust/store point – The map location can be entered as a destination or way point. If the map is scrolled it can also be entered as a new memory point. Press the function button required, the screen briefly shows ‘Point Stored’. JOL.677U 1. Store The screen shows the list of items that can be stored as memory points. Select the item required. Enter the details of the point required, see Destination entry, section 4.
Advanced functions 5-3 Memory point functions (continued) Adjust position – The position of the point can be changed by scrolling the map. The screen shows ‘Press ENTER to adjust position’. When Enter is pressed the screen briefly shows ‘Point adjusted’. JOL.234 3. Edit The screen shows the list of currently stored memory points. Select a point and press Enter. The details of the selected point are displayed, see Memory point details. JOL.
5-4 Advanced functions Memory point functions (continued) Point information – With the list of points on the screen, select a point and press F1 (Info.). The details of the selected point are displayed. To display the map location of the selected point, press F1 (Map). JOL.235 4. Delete The screen shows the list of currently stored memory points. Single points or all points can be deleted. To delete one point, select the point required and press Enter.
Advanced functions 5-5 Way point functions Adjust/store point – The map location of the point can be entered as a destination or memory point. If the map is scrolled it can also be entered as a new way point. Press the function button required, the screen briefly shows ‘Point Stored’. Note: If the point is selected as a way point while under guidance, the route will be recalculated. JOL.678U 1. Store The screen shows the list of items that can be stored as way points. Select the item required.
5-6 Advanced functions Way point functions (continued) Enter – The position of the point can be changed by scrolling the map. The screen shows ‘Press ENTER to adjust position’. When Enter is pressed the screen briefly shows ‘Point adjusted’. JOL.683 3. Edit The screen shows the list of currently stored way points. Select a point and press F1 (Info.), F3 (Sort), or Enter: F1 (Info.) – The details of the selected point are displayed. Press F1 (Map) or Enter, see Enter below.
Advanced functions Way point functions (continued) JOL.239 Point information – With the list of points on the screen, select a point and press F1 (Info.). The details of the selected point are displayed. To display the map location of the selected point, press F1 (Map). Note: After way points have been visited (or the route cancelled), they will be deleted from the way points list and added to the list of recent destinations. 4. Delete The screen shows the list of currently stored way points.
5-8 Advanced functions Avoid area functions JOL.679U 1. Store The screen shows the list of items that can be stored as avoid areas. Select the item required. Enter the details of the point required as the centre of the area to be avoided, see Destination entry, section 4. Area adjustment – After entry, the screen shows the map location of the centre of the area. Use the function buttons, F1 (Enlarge) and F2 (Reduce), to select the area required, which is shown within a rectangle on the screen.
Advanced functions 5-9 Avoid area functions (continued) Area information – With the list of areas on the screen, select an area and press F1 (Info.). The details of the selected area are displayed. To display the map location of the selected area, press F1 (Map). JOL.241 3. Edit The screen shows the list of currently stored areas. Select an area and press Enter. The name of the selected area to be edited is displayed.
5-10 Advanced functions Home position functions JOL.680U 1. Store The screen shows the list of items that can be stored as a home position. Select the item required. Enter the details of the home position required, see Destination entry, section 4. After entry, the screen shows the map location of the home position and ‘Press ENTER to store in memory’. The map can be scrolled to adjust the location if required. When Enter is pressed the screen briefly shows ‘Point stored’.
Advanced functions Home position functions (continued) JOL.245 4. Delete The screen shows the map location of the home position and ‘Press ENTER to delete this point’. When Enter is pressed, the screen briefly shows ‘Point deleted’. The Home Position menu is displayed again.
6 Route calculation and guidance Route calculation and guidance 6-1 Route calculation JOL.309 Calculating the route The map showing the selected destination is displayed. The screen shows one of the following messages: • ‘Destination confirmed’, • ‘Press ENTER to confirm destination’, • ‘Press ENTER to confirm destination or F3 to select as a Way Point’.
6-2 Route calculation and guidance Route guidance Guidance tones A single tone is given before each audible instruction. JOL.310 Following guidance ! WARNING: Only operate, adjust or view the system when it is safe to do so. Drive away, following the voice guidance given by the system. Continue to follow the voice guidance until the end of the route is reached. High level road areas On some map CDs, major roads in neighbouring states may be displayed.
Route calculation and guidance Route guidance (continued) Additional functions (under guidance) The additional functions, while under guidance, for the function buttons (F1 to F4) are as follows: F1 (Audible mode) – Turns voice guidance and chime On or Off. F2 (Detour) – The Route Calculation screen is displayed and the route is recalculated, where possible, avoiding the set route for up to the current detour distances, see Detour route settings on page 3-10.
6-4 Route calculation and guidance Screen types JOL.344 JOL.686 Map, split screen The screen shows the map display with the current vehicle position and route highlighted. As the vehicle approaches the next turn, the screen automatically shows the next junction diagram overlaid on the map display. After the junction, the screen returns to the full map display automatically.
Route calculation and guidance 6-5 Additional guidance features Breaks in journey While driving under guidance, the journey can be broken without affecting the stored route. When the journey is continued, the route guidance will resume automatically. JOL.311 JOL.212 Arrival guidance When the vehicle arrives at the destination, the screen shows ‘You have arrived at your destination’. This is confirmed by voice guidance. The system is now ready for further use.
6-6 Route calculation and guidance Setting destinations across map coverage areas ! WARNING: When changing map CDs, find a safe place to pull over. Each map CD has an area of overlap with the adjoining areas, to provide a smooth transition between coverage areas during a journey. Road coverage Outside the main coverage area of each map CD, the adjoining major road network only will be shown (at high zoom levels). Destination setting will be possible, but not to an exact location.
7 Emergency and assistance Emergency and assistance Introduction Emergency roadside assistance is provided by the Jaguar Assist system. The system uses the vehicle’s Jaguar in-car telephone installation to communicate with the Jaguar security response center. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is used to identify the position, direction of travel and speed of the vehicle. The system can be used throughout the contiguous United States, Hawaii and Alaska, wherever cellular phone service is available.
7 Emergency and assistance Emergency and assistance Introduction Emergency roadside assistance is provided by the Jaguar Assist system. The system uses the vehicle’s Jaguar in-car telephone installation to communicate with the Jaguar security response center. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is used to identify the position, direction of travel and speed of the vehicle. The system can be used throughout the contiguous United States, Hawaii and Alaska, wherever cellular phone service is available.
7-2 Emergency and assistance Getting started Certain important features of the system are described below. For full operating information, see Operation of the system on page 7-4. Limitations of the system ! WARNING: It is important that the operation of the system is properly understood before attempting to use it. Read this section of the handbook fully and note the following summary of limitations. • The in-car telephone handset must be installed and working correctly.
Emergency and assistance Before using the system Registration and acquaintance Before use, the registration procedure must be completed. This can be done either by calling the Jaguar security response center directly by phone (not via Assist), or during an acquaintance activation which is described below. It is necessary to initiate an acquaintance activation before using the system. This should be done as soon as possible after the in-car telephone registration has been carried out.
7-4 Emergency and assistance Operation of the system Note: The ignition must be turned on (position ‘l’ or ‘ll’). The system is operated from the controls on the navigation front panel, see section 1. While in use, a sequence of messages is displayed on the LCD screen, see On-screen messages on page 7-5. Accessing the system To access the service, press the Information button. The Assist menu is displayed.
Emergency and assistance 7-5 Further information Automatic redial As described previously, when an assistance call is made, the vehicle’s cellular phone calls the response center's central computer and attempts to send an electronic data message. Occasionally, it can be difficult for the computer to recognize the message if the cellular connection is weak or noisy. If the transmission of the message is unsuccessful, the data call will be terminated and the message ‘REDIAL IN PROGRESS’ will be displayed.
7-6 Emergency and assistance Further information (continued) Cellular phone interface The cellular phone must be connected to the vehicle, and registered with a cellular network for the system to work. If the phone is in use when the system is activated (for example an airbag deployment) that call will be terminated and the response center will be called in the usual way.
Emergency and assistance Message list During operation, a sequence of messages will appear on the navigation screen. These are described below.
7-8 Emergency and assistance Message list (continued) Message CELLULAR SYSTEM BUSY Meaning Trying to connect call to the cellular phone system (messages displayed alternately) PLEASE WAIT NO CELLULAR SIGNAL WAITING TO ACQUIRE Difficulty in communicating with the cellular phone system (messages displayed alternately) UNABLE TO PLACE CALL Failed to connect call to the cellular phone system CELLULAR PHONE REMOVED Messages displayed if an Assist call is made while the cellular phone is not installed (m