Audio – Jaguar XK JJM 18 02 30 701 User Manual

Page 158

Advertising
background image

183

Audio

R

GENERAL INFORMATION

The sound system is available in two
versions:

The Jaguar Sound System comprises a
radio and in-dash 6 compact disc (CD)
player and door mounted speakers and
additional speakers in rear quarters.

The Jaguar Premium Surround Sound
System comprises a radio and in-dash 6
compact disc (CD) player, with upgraded
speakers mounted in the doors and rear
quarters, plus an additional speaker
mounted in the fascia and a sub-woofer
mounted in the passenger foot well under
the carpet.

This speaker configuration allows the
reproduction of audio in stereo, 3-channel
or Dolby Pro Logic II Surround Sound.

The audio system can be controlled from
the switches on the touch-screen
console, the touch-screen buttons and
from the multi-function controls on the
left-hand side of the steering wheel.
These controls are described in the
Steering Wheel section on page 64.

Audio system care

Caution:
Care must be taken to avoid spilling

or splashing drinks onto the audio
unit. In the event of such an
occurrence advise your Jaguar
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.

The audio unit may be damaged if

unsuitable items like credit cards or
coins are pushed inside the CD
aperture.

Compact discs (CDs)

When handling CDs, do not touch the
playing surface. CDs should be stored in
their cases away from direct sunlight,
heat and dust. Scratches, finger marks or
dust on the surface of a disc can cause
the optical pick-up to skip tracks. If the
surface of a CD is dirty, use an
appropriate CD cleaner.

Do not attempt to play discs that are
damaged, warped, cracked or of
incorrect size. They can seriously damage
the unit’s play-back mechanism.

Aerial operation

Caution: When using an automatic car
wash ensure that the audio system is
turned OFF so that the aerial is
retracted. Ensure that enough time is
given for the aerial to fully retract.

The aerial automatically rises when the
audio system is switched ON. The aerial
will lower when the audio system is
switched OFF.

Note: The aerial will always be raised
regardless of being in AM/FM or CD mode
to enable RDS information (where
available) to be received.

It is important to clean the aerial
periodically to maintain smooth operation
and good reception, see page 228.

Caution: Do not attempt to raise the
aerial manually.

Advertising