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Navigation Handbook
Navigation Handbook
Jaguar S-TYPE
Navigation Handbook
JAGUAR CARS LIMITED, as manufacturers, are The Manufacturer reserves the right to vary its specifications
with or without notice, and at such times and in such manner
dedicated to the design and production of vehicles which meet
as it thinks fit. Major as well as minor changes may be involved
the expectations of the world's most discerning purchasers.
in accordance with the Manufacturer’s policy of constant
To complement the features, systems and technology of your product improvement.
new vehicle we have produced this Navigation Handbook. In it
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
we have undertaken to make the control of complex systems
reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any
easy to understand and operate.
form, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or
The information contained herein applies to a range of other means without prior written permission from the
vehicles and not to a specific vehicle. For the specification of a Service Division of Jaguar Cars Limited.
particular vehicle, owners should consult their Jaguar Dealer.
Published November 1999 by Parts and Service Communications Jaguar Cars Limited Publication Part No. JJM 18 05 16/00
Contents
Introduction
This Jaguar navigation system assists the About this handbook
driver by providing a route to a selected This handbook shows the on-screen ! WARNING:
destination. Guidance is given by means menus, explains how to operate the
of audible instructions (voice guidance), 1. The Database reflects reality as
controls, and gives an example showing existing before you received the
complemented by map and turn how to set a destination. After becoming
information which is displayed on an Database and it comprises data
familiar with the controls, follow the and information from
LCD screen on the front panel of the on-screen menus and prompts, to
unit. Digital map information is held on a government and other sources,
operate the system as required. which may contain errors and
compact disc (CD), which is loaded into
The Navigation Menu Structure card omissions. Accordingly, the
the navigation control unit housed in the
supplied with this handbook can be used Database may contain inaccurate
luggage compartment.
to find a particular menu. This or incomplete information due to
The system has an extremely information is repeated on page 2-5. the passage of time, changing
comprehensive range of features, yet is circumstances, and due to the
Some menu items can be selected
easy to use. Some time spent reading this nature of the sources used. The
entirely by using the function buttons (F1
handbook will ensure that the best Database does not include or
to F3). These sequences are shown at the
results are obtained. reflect information on – inter alia
top of the relevant pages, for example:
The LCD display provides full Address input (F1 → F1 → F2). – neighborhood safety; law
information for operating the system by enforcement; emergency
means of menus, text prompts and map How the system works assistance; construction work;
displays. Screen selections are made by The system uses signals from the Global road or lane closures; vehicle or
the controls on the front panel. Positioning System (GPS) satellites, which speed restrictions; road slope or
allow the approximate vehicle position grade; bridge height, weight or
to be calculated. This is combined with other limits; road or traffic
information from vehicle sensors and the conditions; special events; traffic
database on the map CD, to establish the congestion; or travel time.
true vehicle position. 2. Only operate, adjust or view the
system when it is safe to do so.
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Screen displays
E. Map position markers – The map
indicates the current vehicle position
(navigation symbol). If the map is
scrolled, the cross-wire marker is
displayed. While the system is in use
various markers are displayed, see
Screen symbols on page 1-7. Also
see Personal marker symbols on
page 1-8.
F. Function buttons – The display
shows the current functions of the
buttons (F1 to F4).
Note: If the vehicle is in an area that
is not covered on the loaded map
CD, the screen shows ‘ROUTE ONLY’
in place of Destination information.
Map screens C. Map scale – Indicates the current Only major routes are shown, at high
A typical map display is shown, with a zoom level. The scale length
zoom levels, and route guidance is
key to the main items of information. represents a distance of from not possible.
128 miles to 1/16 mile (256 km to
A. Destination information – While 100 metres).
under guidance, the estimated time
or distance to the end of the route is D. Map heading symbol – Indicates
displayed, see Set up menu on page that the map is displayed with either
3-6. north or vehicle heading to the top of
the screen.
B. GPS symbol – When the symbol is
selected, indicates that the system is
receiving information from GPS
satellites.
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Getting started
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‘Relocation complete’.
Calibration settings Units selection
Sometimes the vehicle position shown Distance calibration – This should only The screen shows the currently selected
on the map display may not be correct. be necessary if wheel/tyre sizes have option. The options available are as
This can occur, for example, if the been changed. The screen shows ‘Press follows:
vehicle has been moved on a trailer or by ENTER to start calibration or F4 to
cancel’. Drive the vehicle as normal. Units – Miles/Kilometres.
ferry. If the new position is not found
There are no special requirements for Use the Cursor control to select the
correctly by the system, follow the
distance calibration. required option (Left/Right). Press Enter
calibration procedure described as
to confirm.
follows.
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Intersection input
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1. Store 2. Display
The screen shows the list of items that The screen shows the list of currently
can be stored as memory points. Select stored memory points. Select a point and
the item required. press F1 (Info.) or Enter:
Enter the details of the point required, F1 (Info.) – The details of the selected
see Destination entry, section 4. point are displayed. Press F1 (Map) or
After entry, the screen shows the map Enter, see Enter below.
location of the selected point and ‘Press Enter – The map showing the location of
ENTER to store in memory’. The map can the selected point is displayed.
be scrolled to adjust the location if
required. When Enter is pressed the
screen briefly shows ‘Point stored’.
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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. The screen
shows the map location of the selected
point and ‘Press ENTER to delete this
point’.
To delete all points, press F3 (Del. All).
The screen shows ‘Press ENTER to delete
all points’.
Press Enter to delete the point(s). This is
confirmed on the screen.
1. Store 2. Display
The screen shows the list of items that The screen shows the list of currently
can be stored as way points. Select the stored way points. Select a point and
item required. press F1 (Info.) or Enter:
Enter the details of the point required, F1 (Info.) – The details of the selected
see Destination entry, section 4. point are displayed. Press F1 (Map) or
After entry, the screen shows the map Enter, see Enter below.
location of the selected point and ‘Press Enter – The map showing the location of
ENTER to store in memory’. The map can the selected point is displayed.
be scrolled to adjust the location if
required. When Enter is pressed the
screen briefly shows ‘Point stored’. If
under guidance, the route is
recalculated.
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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.
F3 (Sort) – Moves the selected item one
place up the list, to change the order that
the way points are visited. (When the top
item is highlighted, the function button
will be shown shaded.)
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3. Edit 4. Delete
The screen shows the list of currently The screen shows the list of currently
stored areas. Select an area and press stored areas. Single areas or all areas can
Enter. be deleted.
The name of the selected area to be To delete one area, select the area
edited is displayed. The procedure is required and press Enter. The screen
similar to editing memory points, see shows the map location of the selected
Memory point details on page 5-3. area and ‘Press ENTER to delete this
The position of the area can be changed area’.
by selecting ‘Adjust position on map’ To delete all areas, press F3 (Del. All).
from the Avoid Area details screen. The The screen shows ‘Press ENTER to delete
screen shows the map with the centre all areas’.
point of the area under the cross-wire Press Enter to delete the area(s). This is
marker. For details of the adjustment confirmed on the screen. If one or all
procedure, see Area adjustment on areas are deleted while under guidance,
page 5-8. the route is recalculated.
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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.
Route calculation
Destination confirmation
To confirm the screen prompt (If
required), press one of the following
buttons:
ENTER – The screen briefly shows
‘Destination confirmed’ and the route to
the destination is calculated.
F3 (WayPt.) – The screen briefly shows
‘Point stored’ and the way point will be
added to the way points list.
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Route guidance
Guidance tones Panel controls
A single tone is given before each audible While under guidance, the panel
instruction. controls have the following functions:
F1 (Menu) – The Main menu is
High level road areas
displayed, see Main menu on page 3-5.
On some map CDs, major roads in
F2 (Repeat) – Repeats the last audible
neighbouring states may be displayed.
instruction and shows the relevant
Where this occurs, these roads will only
junction diagram (according to the type
be shown where the map has been
of screen guidance selected).
scaled to 4, 8 or 32 miles (8, 16 or
64 km). F3 (Heading) – The map heading
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changes between north to the top of the
A route can be calculated to a chosen
Following guidance screen and vehicle heading to the top of
destination, but no route guidance will
the screen.
be given under these conditions.
! WARNING: F4 (More) – Selects the additional
button functions, see Additional
Only operate, adjust or view the functions (under guidance) on page
system when it is safe to do so. 6-3.
Drive away, following the voice guidance Map – Selects the full screen map
given by the system. Continue to follow display (after scrolling, returns to the
the voice guidance until the end of the display of the current vehicle position).
route is reached.
Cursor – Use the Cursor control to scroll
the map as required.
Enter – Stores the current map cursor
location as a new destination or as a
memory point. Press F1 (Dest.) or F2
(Mem.) as required. This is confirmed
briefly on the screen.
Screen types
Introduction
Emergency roadside assistance is Emergency assistance
provided by the Jaguar Assist system. The Emergency assistance can be used in the
system uses the vehicle’s Jaguar in-car following situations:
telephone installation to communicate
• If you have been involved in an
with the Jaguar security response center.
accident.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is
used to identify the position, direction of • Airbag deployment (emergency
travel and speed of the vehicle. assistance call sent automatically).
The system can be used throughout the • To report a crime or fire.
contiguous United States, Hawaii and • When urgent medical attention is
Alaska, wherever cellular phone service required.
is available. A roaming airtime • To receive mechanical breakdown
agreement is required so that the system assistance.
can be used in all areas. The Jaguar
phone must be installed and working When the call is initiated, the response
correctly. center passes details of the emergency
and vehicle location to the appropriate
The emergency assistance feature allows services.
rapid access to emergency services
(police, fire, or ambulance) and roadside Emergency help will be despatched to
assistance. Once assistance has been your location and the operator will,
requested, and the vehicle location when appropriate, stay in direct contact
confirmed, the appropriate services are with you until the emergency help
contacted for assistance to be arrives.
despatched. Note: If you are certain of your
The benefits of the system are: ease of location, a phone call to 911 or other
activation, no requirement of knowing emergency service may provide a
who to call, emergency assistance call faster response.
sent automatically in the event of airbag
deployment, and location identification.
Introduction
Emergency roadside assistance is Emergency assistance
provided by the Jaguar Assist system. The Emergency assistance can be used in the
system uses the vehicle’s Jaguar in-car following situations:
telephone installation to communicate
• If you have been involved in an
with the Jaguar security response center.
accident.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is
used to identify the position, direction of • Airbag deployment (emergency
travel and speed of the vehicle. assistance call sent automatically).
The system can be used throughout the • To report a crime or fire.
contiguous United States, Hawaii and • When urgent medical attention is
Alaska, wherever cellular phone service required.
is available. A roaming airtime • To receive mechanical breakdown
agreement is required so that the system assistance.
can be used in all areas. The Jaguar
phone must be installed and working When the call is initiated, the response
correctly. center passes details of the emergency
and vehicle location to the appropriate
The emergency assistance feature allows services.
rapid access to emergency services
(police, fire, or ambulance) and roadside Emergency help will be despatched to
assistance. Once assistance has been your location and the operator will,
requested, and the vehicle location when appropriate, stay in direct contact
confirmed, the appropriate services are with you until the emergency help
contacted for assistance to be arrives.
despatched. Note: If you are certain of your
The benefits of the system are: ease of location, a phone call to 911 or other
activation, no requirement of knowing emergency service may provide a
who to call, emergency assistance call faster response.
sent automatically in the event of airbag
deployment, and location identification.
Getting started
Certain important features of the system • The system is not compatible with A call to the response center is
are described below. For full operating certain cellular phone features. See automatically sent using the Jaguar in-car
information, see Operation of the Cellular phone PIN code and telephone installation. After a brief
system on page 7-4. Cellular phone restrictions. delay, voice contact with an operator is
• A roaming airtime agreement is established. The operator will have the
Limitations of the system details of the vehicle available, including
required so that the system can be
used in all areas. its present location.
! WARNING: • Loss of contact with the GPS satellite The operator verbally obtains details of
It is important that the operation of system could result in an inaccurate the emergency and, if necessary,
the system is properly understood vehicle position being sent to the establishes a three-way phone call with
before attempting to use it. Read this response center. Jaguar Roadside Assistance, local 911, or
section of the handbook fully and other emergency service. The
• If the vehicle is involved in an
note the following summary of appropriate assistance will then be
accident, components could be
limitations. dispatched to the vehicle location.
damaged rendering the system
• The in-car telephone handset must inoperative. When the operator is satisfied that the
be installed and working correctly. situation has been dealt with, the call
Making an emergency call will be terminated.
• The system is powered by the vehicle
battery and will not operate if the The procedure for obtaining emergency Note: For full information, see
battery is discharged or assistance is as follows. Operation of the system on page 7-4.
disconnected. • Press the Information button on the
Calling the response center
• The system will only operate in areas navigation front panel to display the
Assist menu. To register a new system, or to obtain
with cellular phone coverage and information about Jaguar Assist, contact
when connection to the network is • Press the Information button a
the response center directly by phone
established. This can be affected by second time (or press the F1 function
(not via Assist). The number is
adverse weather conditions, button). The navigation screen shows
1-800-756-9234.
geographical features or tall ‘SOS REQUEST’.
buildings.
Further information
On-screen messages Automatic redial Call activation and termination
During an assistance call, various status As described previously, when an The system can be activated whenever
messages are displayed on the navigation assistance call is made, the vehicle’s the ignition is turned on (position ‘l’ or
screen, which enable the progress of the cellular phone calls the response center's ‘ll’), and for six minutes after the ignition
call to be followed. For a list of the central computer and attempts to send is turned off. Operation will continue
messages and their meaning, see an electronic data message. even if the ignition is turned off during
Message list on page 7-7. Occasionally, it can be difficult for the an activation (although visual feedback
While in contact with the response computer to recognize the message if the via the navigation screen will not be
center, the vehicle location messages cellular connection is weak or noisy. If available).
(CID, LAT and LON) are displayed in the transmission of the message is In most situations, the assistance request
sequence, except when the display of unsuccessful, the data call will be can only be terminated, and the system
another message is required. terminated and the message ‘REDIAL IN reset, by the response center. (For
PROGRESS’ will be displayed. A second exceptions, see Automatic redial.)
Data message retransmission call will automatically be placed which
Note: Once a call has been initiated,
During an assistance call, the response bypasses the response center's computer
do not attempt to crank the engine
center operator can initiate a and is forwarded directly to an operator.
as this may cancel the activation.
retransmission of the electronic data Similarly, if the phone call is
message. This may be necessary to disconnected by the cellular network System self-test
ensure a more precise determination of prior to termination, another call to the The system will perform a self-test each
vehicle location, or to track a vehicle that response center will also automatically time the ignition is turned on (position
is moving. be dialed. The message ‘REDIAL IN ‘ll’). This is indicated by the illumination
In this situation you will temporarily lose PROGRESS’ will be displayed and voice of a red lamp in the Information button.
contact with the operator while the data communication with the operator will be The lamp will remain illuminated for the
is transmitted, and the messages restored. duration of the test. If the lamp does not
‘SENDING LOCATION DATA’, followed During redial calls, full control of the extinguish within 10 seconds, and stays
by ‘DATA RECEIVED’ will be displayed. cellular phone is returned to you. on continuously, contact your Jaguar
After the data transmission is complete, Pressing either PWR or END on the dealer.
voice communication will be restored. portable will terminate the assistance
request and reset the system.
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7-6 Emergency and assistance
Battery disconnection
If the battery has been disconnected, the
vehicle location will be lost. On
reconnection, it may take up to
approximately 15 minutes to re-establish
vehicle position.
Message list
During operation, a sequence of messages will appear on the navigation screen. These are described below.
Message Meaning
SENDING LOCATION DATA Vehicle location data being sent to response center
ASSIST FAILURE Jaguar Assist system failed. See your Jaguar dealer
Message Meaning
CELLULAR SYSTEM BUSY Trying to connect call to the cellular phone system (messages displayed alternately)
PLEASE WAIT
NO CELLULAR SIGNAL Difficulty in communicating with the cellular phone system (messages displayed
alternately)
WAITING TO ACQUIRE
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
(messages displayed in sequence)
ASSIST FEATURE DISABLED
ASSIST FEATURE ENABLED Message displayed after the cellular phone is installed
INSTALL PHONE TO ENABLE Message displayed if the cellular phone is removed during an Assist call