Renault R-LINK2 Driver's Handbook Manual
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  • Page 1 R-LINK2 DRIVER’S HANDBOOK...
  • Page 2 Renault cars. Lasting protection and optimum performance for your engine – guaranteed. Whether changing the oil or simply topping up, to find the approved ELF lubricant best suited to your vehicle, ask your Renault dealer for a recommendation or consult your vehi- cle maintenance handbook.
  • Page 3 PRECAUTIONS DURING USE It is essential to follow the precautions below when using the system, both in the interest of safety and to prevent material damage. You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling. Precautions when operating the system –...
  • Page 5 Sections General information ..........Navigation ............. Multimedia ............Phone ..............Apps ..............Vehicle ..............System ..............Index ..............
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    General information General description ............. . Introduction to the controls .
  • Page 8: General Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION (1/2) G Information and access to the air conditioning settings menu. Camille Please refer to the driver’s hand- book for further information. Camille H Access to main menu. I Selected user profile. To configure the user profile, refer to the section entitled “System”.
  • Page 9: Menu Screen

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION (2/2) Menu Menu Navigation Multimedia Navigation Multimedia Phone Phone Apps Apps Vehicle System Log In System Vehicle Log In Menu screen Depending on the menu, the K bar dis- plays two or three buttons: L “Back” (always shown): this button takes you back to the previous screen.
  • Page 10: Introduction To The Controls

    INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (1/5) Screen controls 1 Function On/Off. Volume up. Volume down. Access to home pages. Access to the settings menu for driving assistance devices. Access to the settings menu for the displays.
  • Page 11 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (2/5) Screen controls 2 Function Direct access to the Easy park assist function screen (for further infor- mation, please refer to the section on «Parking aids»). Access to the driving assistance systems settings menu or access to the user settings.
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (3/5) Screen controls 3 Function Access to home pages. Press: contrast settings. Short press: On/Off; Press and hold (around 5 seconds): resetting of the system to the fac- tory settings; Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use. Access to the driving assistance systems settings menu or access to the user settings.
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (4/5) Central control (depending Function on the vehicle) Go back to the previous menu. Access to home pages. Access to the options menu (pop-up menu). Switching: – navigation in the selected area; – up/down: move around the various areas of a menu (upper bar, cen- tral zone, lower bar);...
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (5/5) Steering wheel control Function Select the audio source. Access to telephone functions. Increase the volume of the source currently in use. Radio mute on/off. Pause/play an audio track. Decrease the volume of the source currently in use. –...
  • Page 15: Operating Principles

    OPERATING PRINCIPLES (1/5) Multifunction capacitive Gesture interaction – Panning: touch the screen with a finger and swipe across the screen. touchscreen 1 – Tap: touch a part of the screen with – Fast sweep (“swipe”): slide your your finger and then take the finger finger quickly from one point to an- Navigating a menu off from the screen.
  • Page 16 OPERATING PRINCIPLES (2/5) Screen controls Shortcut to a menu 1: Multifunction capacitive touchscreen. 2: Go to the home pages. 3: Go to the driving aids settings menu or go to the user settings menu. 4: Go to the display settings menu. 5: Go to the “Easy park assist”...
  • Page 17 OPERATING PRINCIPLES (3/5) – press the joystick 8 to open the se- lected element; – in the tabs menus, move the joy- stick 8 left or right to switch from one tab to another. Confirming/cancelling a selection Press the joystick 8 to confirm a change. Press the button 6 to cancel your choice and return to the previous menu.
  • Page 18: Add, Manage Widgets

    OPERATING PRINCIPLES (4/5) Phonebook Camille Caroline Felini Camille Catherine Cody Hecquet Daisy Wiston Menu Search Menu Scroll bar Introduction to the home These widgets grant you direct access to the main screen for the function or, pages The bar 9 shows the position of the in certain cases, enable you to directly current screen in the page.
  • Page 19 OPERATING PRINCIPLES (5/5) Introduction to the main Menu menu To access the main menu, press “Menu” Menu from the home page. The system is Navigation Multimedia made up of six major sections, all of which can be accessed from the main menu: Navigation Multimedia...
  • Page 20: Switch On/Off

    ON/OFF (1/2) Safety and Data sharing Warning: always drive safely and obey local traffic regulations. No data sharing You have chosen to share information outside of this vehicle. You can change this setting at any time in the Apps menu. Set privacy Profile Language...
  • Page 21: Resetting The System

    ON/OFF (2/2) Resetting the system You can reset all system settings and/ or delete all personal data. To do this, from the main menu, select “System”, “General reset”, the press “Yes” to con- firm. The system is reset. Note: to reset all system settings, select “System”...
  • Page 22: Add, Manage Widgets

    ADD, MANAGE WIDGETS (1/2) Home page configuration Camille Home page configuration Take care Driving Eco2 Take care Driving Eco2 Multimedia Take care Driving Eco2 Favourites Multi-Sense Driving Eco2 Multimedia Multi-Sense Multimedia Menu The home pages are the default Add widgets Customising the “Favourites”...
  • Page 23 ADD, MANAGE WIDGETS (2/2) Delete widgets To delete a widget, press “X” at the top right of this latter. A confirmation mes- sage is displayed on the screen. Press “yes” to confirm the deletion. There are two sizes of widget (small and big).
  • Page 24: Using Voice Recognition

    USING VOICE RECOGNITION (1/8) Introduction Voice menu Your multimedia system has a voice recognition system that enables you to control certain functions by voice while Voice menu keeping your hands on the steering Destination wheel. Radio Destination Activation Media To activate the voice recognition Radio Phone system, press the voice recognition...
  • Page 25 USING VOICE RECOGNITION (2/8) Voice menu Voice menu Destination Radio Destination Media Radio Phone Phone My apps My apps Leave Help Leave Help Colour markers Central icon The colour of indicator A reflects the Depending on the system status, dif- user’s voice power level: ferent indicators A or a bar can be dis- played:...
  • Page 26 USING VOICE RECOGNITION (3/8) “Previous destinations” Voice menu New address To retrieve an address already entered using voice control: – say “Previous destinations” after the second beep, then select your desti- nation; – the system will give you the address Destination Change the country it has understood - confirm your des-...
  • Page 27 USING VOICE RECOGNITION (4/8) Multimodality “Address book” “Work” To retrieve an address saved in he ad- To retrieve your work address using Multimodality enables the user to dress book using voice control: voice control: complete an address or a telephone number, using voice control, which was –...
  • Page 28 USING VOICE RECOGNITION (5/8) Using favourites with voice Controlling radio with voice “Points of interest” recognition recognition To enter a point of interest using voice control: The favourite contacts added to your You can activate the radio using the home pages with a saved telephone voice control included in your multime- –...
  • Page 29 USING VOICE RECOGNITION (6/8) To do this: To change the audio source, say Voice menu “change source” from the “Media – press the voice control button to dis- menu”. play the main voice control menu; – say “Media” after the beep; –...
  • Page 30 USING VOICE RECOGNITION (7/8) Using a telephone with voice Multimodality House number - Continue recognition Multimodality enables the user to complete an address or a telephone It is possible to call a number or a con- number, using voice control, which was tact using the voice control included Delete entered using the multimedia screen,...
  • Page 31: Voice Recognition

    USING VOICE RECOGNITION (8/8) Launch an application using “Help” voice recognition To find out more about using voice functions: You can launch an app using the voice control included with your multimedia – press the voice control button, then system. To do this: say “Help”.
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  • Page 33 Navigation Map ................Enter a destination.
  • Page 34: Map

    (1/4) Guidance map Guidance map Menu Menu Menu Map key H Zoom, touch the magnifying glass to M Sign giving the speed limit (the speed display the zoom in and out buttons. given depends on the unit chosen). A Name of the next main road or road I Speed limit exceeded sign.
  • Page 35 (2/4) “Traffic map” You can choose the following “Navigation” Select the “Traffic map” to view the methods: Menu current status of traffic on the map. – “Recommended”: this method allows you to find the route sug- “Route” From the home screen, press “Menu” gested by the navigation system Select “Route”...
  • Page 36 (3/4) Route preferences “Map” To select a marker, press “Back” below the required vehicle. The route preferences are restric- This menu lets you set the following tions which affect the route calcu- items: – “Landmarks”: when activated, lation. the map shows 3D landmarks, 3D –...
  • Page 37 (4/4) – “Place markers”. “Stop guidance” “Add to address book” Select which places to show on the Press this control to cancel the active This function allows you to save the map while navigating. Too many route. selected position in the address book. markers make the map crowded, Pop-up menu: with action on the “Information”...
  • Page 38: Enter A Destination

    ENTERING A DESTINATION (1/6) – Select the town or city. Select city “Navigation” – Do the same actions for the Menu “Street” and “House number” fields. Sens Yonne, France From the home screen, press “Menu”, Note: The system will store the Montargis then “Navigation”...
  • Page 39 ENTERING A DESTINATION (2/6) “Location search” “Previous “Points of interest” This function enables you to destinations” search for POIs in a town/city or along a route, by selecting a This menu enables you to select A point of interest (POI) is a serv- point of interest from a list or by a destination from the list of ad- ice, establishment or even a tour-...
  • Page 40 ENTERING A DESTINATION (3/6) Categories (service station/car park/restau- “Favourites” “Work” rant/accommodation) Search for points of interest by selecting categories from the This menu allows you to select a This menu can be used to start “Points of interest” menu. destination stored previously in navigating towards your work On this screen, you can launch your multimedia system.
  • Page 41 ENTERING A DESTINATION (4/6) “Places around cursor” On map “Address book” This function enables you to find points of interest around the se- lected position. You can search, You can save addresses in filter, sort and view all the results the address book and use found by the system on the map.
  • Page 42 ENTERING A DESTINATION (5/6) Confirming the destination Overview Once your destination information has Fastest Most economical Shortest been entered, the system displays a route summary for confirmation. Press Overview “Select” at the bottom of the screen to Shortest confirm. The system will make the cal- culation.
  • Page 43 ENTERING A DESTINATION (6/6) “Route Alternatives” Latest map guarantee Route This option allows you to change the Once your new vehicle has been de- Type of journey route calculation methods from the fol- livered, you will have a limited time in Shortest lowing three proposals (to the right of which to update the map for free.
  • Page 44: Traffic Settings

    TRAFFIC (1/2) “Online traffic” “Event types” Activate this option to receive road and Select this option to open a list of traf- “Traffic” Menu traffic information online in real time. fic incident types. For each type of in- cident: Note: You require a paid subscription for this function.
  • Page 45 TRAFFIC (2/2) Traffic event summary Traffic Press the “Traffic” icon to display a There are no events on your route. summary of the various incidents ap- pearing along your route. Significant events: : Total delay : Traffic event list Flow events : Closed roads : Press “Events list”...
  • Page 46: Itinerary

    ROUTE (1/4) Edit route “Itinerary” Menu Current GPS Position Edit route Current GPS Position From the home screen, press “Menu”, “Navigation” then “Itinerary” to access Route de Chalautre the following menus: Provins – “Edit route”; Troyes 10000 Aube, France – “Stop guidance”; –...
  • Page 47 ROUTE (2/4) Adding a destination Edit route To set a new destination, press 3 then enter a destination. You can select a Current GPS Position point of interest (POI) as detailed pre- Edit route viously. Current GPS Position Adding a waypoint Route de Chalautre Provins Press 4 between a start point and a...
  • Page 48 ROUTE (3/4) – “Specific road”: to avoid a road on Overview your route. For example, you can “Avoidances” Fastest Most economical Shortest skip a road where you expect heavy traffic, but the Traffic system has not warned you about it. To avoid certain sections of the route –...
  • Page 49 ROUTE (4/4) Route preferences The route preferences are restric- tions which affect the route calcula- Overview Overview tion. Please refer to the section on Shortest “Map”. Shortest Fastest Most economical “Simulate route” This function enables the route you will be taking to be simulated up to destination.
  • Page 50: Navigation Settings

    NAVIGATION SETTINGS (1/5) – “System messages”: activate this function so that all system mes- “Sound and warnings“ “Settings” Menu sages are verbally announced. “Advanced settings” This menu enables you to set the fol- From the “Navigation” menu, press This menu enables you to choose lowing sounds: “Settings”, then select the subcategory how certain verbal instructions (ma-...
  • Page 51 NAVIGATION SETTINGS (2/5) “Speed warning” “Safety warnings” “Warning sign alerts” Maps may contain information about This function enables you to get a beep Activate this function to be informed the speed limits of the road segments. and/or visual warning when you ap- when approaching specific sections of The navigation system is able to warn proach sensitive areas such as near...
  • Page 52 NAVIGATION SETTINGS (3/5) “Route” “Traffic” “Map Settings” “Route Planning Method” This menu enables you to activate or This function sets the map display, deactivate traffic information, and to the map view, etc. Please refer to the This function enables the cur- adjust the settings.
  • Page 53 NAVIGATION SETTINGS (4/5) “Signposts” “Tunnel view” Whenever relevant information is avail- When entering a tunnel, the surface “Visual guidance” able, such as information similar to that roads and buildings can count as a dis- displayed on road signs, it will be dis- turbance.
  • Page 54: Navigation Settings

    NAVIGATION SETTINGS (5/5) “GPS status” “Edit home” This menu shows GPS reception de- This menu defines your home address tails. using a GPS position, coordinates, your address book, etc. “About” “Edit work” This menu shows navigation software This menu defines the address of your information.
  • Page 55 Multimedia Listen to the radio ............. . . Media .
  • Page 56: Listen To The Radio

    LISTENING TO THE RADIO (1/8) “Multimedia” Frequencies Presets Menu Stations Presets Frequencies From main menu, press “Multimedia”, then “Radio”. “Radio” Band Band Selecting a band Select FM, AM or DR by pressing “Band” on the touchscreen. “AM” “FM” It is also possible to choose the band by using the control under the steer- ing wheel.
  • Page 57 LISTENING TO THE RADIO (2/8) Frequencies Stations Presets Frequencies Stations Presets Stations Presets Frequencies Band Band Band “Frequencies” mode “Stations” mode (FM only) The names of the radio stations that do not use the RDS system or if the vehicle This mode allows stations to be This mode allows you to find a station is located in a bad radio reception area,...
  • Page 58 LISTENING TO THE RADIO (3/8) “Save as preset” This function stores the station cur- Frequencies Stations Presets rently being played. To do this: – from “Frequencies” or “Stations” mode, press 9, then “Save as preset” Frequencies Stations Presets and select a location 8. –...
  • Page 59 LISTENING TO THE RADIO (4/8) “Settings” “Region” “AF” (alternative frequency) From this menu, you can activate or de- The frequency of an “FM” radio station activate the following elements: may change depending on the geo- The frequency of an FM radio station graphical area.
  • Page 60 LISTENING TO THE RADIO (5/8) – “Stations” mode 11; “Sensitivity” – “Presets” mode 12. Channels Stations Presets Press 13 then “Interactive” to: “Channels” mode – access “EPG”; This mode allows the user to manually – access “Intellitext”; search for station by scanning, press- –...
  • Page 61 LISTENING TO THE RADIO (6/8) Channels Stations Presets Channels Stations Presets Channels Stations Presets Simulcast Band Band Band Storing a station You can also access this menu by pressing 15. From “Channels” mode or “Stations” “Graphic service” mode, press 13 then “Save as preset”. Note: The slideshow 15 is dis- played when Timeshift function You can also give a long press on one...
  • Page 62 LISTENING TO THE RADIO (7/8) “Settings” From modes Channels, Stations or Channels Stations Presets Channels Stations Presets Presets, press 13 then Settings to access the digital radio settings. From the settings, you can activate or deacti- vate the following elements: –...
  • Page 63 LISTENING TO THE RADIO (8/8) “TA / I-Traffic” “I-Announcement” (traffic information) Press “I-Announcement” then activate Depending on the country, your audio or deactivate below announcements. system makes it possible to automati- For each activated announcement, cally receive traffic bulletins when they your audio system makes it possible to are broadcast on certain digital radio automatically receive information when...
  • Page 64: Media

    MEDIA (1/2) “Multimedia” Player Current list Menu Player Current list From main menu, press “Multimedia”, then “Media”. “Media” Navigate to This menu enables you to listen to Navigate to music from an auxiliary source (audio CD, USB, SD card, etc.). From the main folder, you can access: When playing a track, you can: Select an input source connected to...
  • Page 65 MEDIA (2/2) Player Current list Player Current list Navigate to Navigate to Pop-up menu 6 “Navigate to” During playback, the pop-up menu 6 Press button “Navigate to” to access enables you to: the playlists by category (“Playlist”, “Artists”, “Albums”, “Podcast”, etc.) –...
  • Page 66: Photo

    PHOTO (1/2) Holiday photos.jpg “Multimedia” Menu Tulipes_02.jpg From main menu, press “Multimedia”, “Photo”, then select an input source connected to the system from the following list to access the photos: – “USB-1" (USB port); – “USB-2" (USB port); – “SD" (SD card). Note: Some formats may not be read- able by the system.
  • Page 67 PHOTO (2/2) Note: For more information on compat- Holiday photos.jpg ible photo formats, please consult an authorised dealer. Tulipes_02.jpg Pop-up menu 5 “Settings” From the settings, you can: From the photo display screen, press 5 – change the display time for each photo in the slideshow;...
  • Page 68: Video

    VIDEO (1/2) Landscapes “Multimedia” Menu From the main menu, press “Multimedia” > “Video”, then select an input source connected to the system from the fol- lowing list to access the videos: – “USB-1" (USB port); – “USB-2" (USB port); – “SD" (SD card). Brightness Note: Some video formats may not be Brightness...
  • Page 69 VIDEO (2/2) “Brightness” Landscapes During video playback, press “Brightness” to control brightness. A control bar will appear for you to per- form the adjustment. Touch the screen outside this bar to make it disappear and return to the video playback. Brightness Brightness Pop-up menu 7...
  • Page 70: Multimedia Settings

    MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (1/3) “Settings” “Media” “Video” Menu This menu enables you to adjust This menu enables you to adjust: From the “Multimedia” menu, press the type of video display (“Fit” or “Settings”, then select the element you – the main audio volume; “Fullscreen View”).
  • Page 71 MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (2/3) Balance / Fader “Sound” Balance / Fader This menu allows you to configure centered the different sound settings. centered Child mode “Sound ambiance” Child mode Manual Manual This function enables you to select a musical environment from the follow- ing presets: –...
  • Page 72 MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (3/3) “Loudness” “Volume stabiliser” You can activate/deactivate bass ampli- You can activate/deactivate loudness fication by pressing “On” or “OFF”. by selecting “On” or “OFF”. Sound settings Note: To reset the default settings for “Frequency stabiliser” each function, press the pop-up menu, Bass Boost This function amplifies low and high then “Reset”.
  • Page 73 Phone Pairing/unpairing a telephone ............Connecting/disconnecting a telephone .
  • Page 74: Pairing/Unpairing A Telephone

    PAIRING, UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (1/2) – select your phone on the proposed Paired devices list list. “Phone” Menu Your phone is now paired to the multi- Searching device media system. To use the hands-free features, you need to establish a Bluetooth connection between your phone and your system.Do you want to Depending on the model, and if do that now ?
  • Page 75: Delete

    PAIRING, UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (2/2) Pairing another telephone Unpairing a phone Your phone may ask for authorisation to share your contacts, call logs and To pair a new telephone to the system: To unpair a telephone from the multi- media. Accept sharing to find this infor- media system: –...
  • Page 76: Connecting/Disconnecting A Telephone

    CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE (1/2) Connecting a telephone Note: Upon the automatic connec- Changing a connected telephone tion of your telephone to the multime- To change the connected telephone, No phone can be connected to the dia system, data downloads (phone- you will first have to pair more than one hands-free phone system if it has not book, music, contacts, etc.) will only be...
  • Page 77 CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE (2/2) Disconnect a phone Allow data sharing Paired devices list To access your phonebook and to From the “Phone” menu, press music stored on your phone directly Téléphone de Camille “Settings” then press “Paired devices from the R-Link 2 multimedia system, list”.
  • Page 78: For Safety Reasons, Carry

    PHONE CALL (1/2) Receiving a call “Put on hold” the call Press the "Put on hold" button or press When receiving a call, the “Calls re- “Phone” Menu the pop-up menu button, then "Put on ceived” screen is displayed, giving the hold"...
  • Page 79: During A Call

    PHONE CALL (2/2) Note: Some telephones disconnect Incoming call from the multimedia system during a call transfer. During a call, you can return to other Incoming call multimedia system functions (naviga- tion etc.) by pressing button 1 or 4. Call duration Daisy Wiston Daisy Wiston 06 56 78 90 12...
  • Page 80: Phonebook

    PHONEBOOK Searching contacts Phonebook “Phonebook” Press “Search” to display virtual key- Menu board. You can search the contact by Caroline Felini entering their name. From the main menu, press Phone then Catherine Phonebook to access your phonebook Confidentiality via your multimedia system. The list of contacts for each phone is Cody Hecquet stored in the memory by the hands-free...
  • Page 81: Call Log

    CALL LOG Call logs “Call logs” Menu Caroline Felini Call logs 06 87 65 43 21 Accessing the call log Benjamin Legrand Caroline Felini 06 87 65 43 21 06 12 34 56 78 From the home screen, press “Menu”, “Phone”...
  • Page 82: Dial Number

    DIAL NUMBER Dial number “Dial number” Menu Dial number Making a call by dialling a number Bernard Lévi From the home screen, press Menu, 0685967821 Phone then Dial number to access the Victor Det keypad to enter the number. 0164526422 Enter the desired number using the keypad A, then press Call to make the Call...
  • Page 83: Sms

    Using SMS Sorting SMS With the telephone connected to the To sort SMS by time or contact name, “SMS” Menu system, press SMS from the Phone press the pop-up menu button. menu. While driving, press the mes- sage you wish to have read out by the Detail From the home screen, press “Menu”, multimedia system voice.
  • Page 84: Voice Mail

    VOICE MAIL Configuring voicemail “Voice mail” If the voicemail box is not configured, the configuration screen will be dis- Menu played. Enter your number on the keypad, then confirm. Accessing voicemail With your telephone connected to the system, from the home screen, press Menu, Phone then Voice mail to access your voicemail.
  • Page 85: Phone Settings

    TELEPHONE SETTINGS (1/2) Settings “Settings” Bluetooth menu Settings Paired devices list With your telephone connected to Change pass code Bluetooth 0000 the system, press “Menu”, Phone” then Settings” to access the following set- Sound levels Paired devices list tings: Change pass code Voice mail settings –...
  • Page 86: Pop-Up Menu Button, Then "Reset

    TELEPHONE SETTINGS (2/2) “Sound levels” “Phone ringtone” This option adjusts the sound level of: To activate/deactivate the transfer of the ringtone from your telephone to – the "Phone ring"; the vehicle's speakers when an incom- – the "Hands-free phone"; ing call is received, press "On". If your –...
  • Page 87 Apps Introduction to the Apps menu ............my apps .
  • Page 88: Introduction To The Apps Menu

    INTRODUCTION TO THE APPS MENU Introduction to R-Link Store Connect R-Link Store is the applications store for The Log In button at the bottom of the “Apps” Menu your multimedia system. Here you can screen is: buy applications, functions and serv- –...
  • Page 89: My Apps

    MY APPS Note: The “Organise apps” button is disabled while driving. “My apps” Menu My apps From the home screen, press Menu, Apps then My apps to access the multi- media system applications. Android 1 Android 2 Tunning guideli... The apps installed on your navigation system will be displayed.
  • Page 90: R-Link Store

    R-LINK STORE (1/4) – “Category”: shows apps by theme R-Link Store (entertainment, maps, etc.) “R-Link Store” Select Best Category Select an application to get a descrip- Menu tion. The pop-up menu 1 grants access to From the home screen, press Menu, the following elements: Apps then R-Link Store to access the online store.
  • Page 91 My Renault account, by credit or debit card: Note: To use this type of payment, you must first create a My Renault ac- – select one of two options; count. Please see the information on – tick the box to accept the general “Creating an account in My Renault”...
  • Page 92 “R-Link” then website. “Updates” 2. The website displays the updates available for the multi- Create an account on My Renault media system software, your apps, web site your map data, etc. – Tick the boxes you wish to copy on...
  • Page 93 R-LINK STORE (4/4) Managing personal data Purchase The system stores the bank data en- tered in its memory. Resetting the system To reset all the system settings and/or delete all personal data, select “System” from main menu, then “General reset” on the pop-up menu and follow the on- screen instructions.
  • Page 94: App Manager

    APP MANAGER App manager Information “App manager” About Legal notice Menu Summary From the home screen, press Menu, Version Date Apps the App manager to access the Author Legal notice app management screen. Memory used System memory Application Data The amount of memory used 1 and re- Total maining 2 is displayed.
  • Page 95: App Settings

    APP SETTINGS « Data sharing » “App settings” This menu enables you to activate or deactivate data sharing. menu Note: In the event of deactivating data sharing, certain apps may not operate From the home screen, press Menu, correctly. Apps then “App settings” to access the Privacy menu.
  • Page 96 5.10...
  • Page 97 Vehicle Ambient lighting ..............Seats .
  • Page 98: Ambient Lighting

    AMBIENT LIGHTING Area in the passenger compartment Ambient light The selected colour and intensity can « Ambient light » Ambient light be applied to the following areas: – dashboard; – front passenger compartment; From the home page, press Menu, – rear passenger compartment. Vehicle then Ambient light.
  • Page 99: Seats

    SEATS (1/3) Massage Pop-up menu Driver Passenger To reset your selection, press 3 and “Seats” Menu then press “Reset”. Massage From the home screen, press Menu, Vehicle then Seats to access the fol- lowing three sub-menus: Tonic Relaxing Lumbar – « Massage » ; Intensity –...
  • Page 100 SEATS (2/3) Easy driver and passenger access Settings One-touch folding Press “On” or “OFF” to activate or Easy access for driver deactivate these two functions sepa- Easy access for passenger rately. When these functions are acti- vated, the seat moves back automat- Courtesy for passenger seat ically when the driver or passenger leaves the vehicle.
  • Page 101 SEATS (3/3) « Save » Position Settings This function saves the position of the Visual feedback Easy access for driver Visual feedback front seats: Easy access for passenger – adjust the position of the relevant seat using the switches on the seat; Courtesy for passenger seat –...
  • Page 102: Multi-Sense

    MULTI-SENSE Note: If some vehicle system options Multi-Sense Menu are greyed out, you cannot select pa- Sport rameter values. Neutral Comfort Perso « Multi-Sense » Quick access to favourite modes Once the «Multi-Sense" menu is dis- You have a possibility to customize the played on the multimedia screen, suc- behaviour of some vehicle systems.
  • Page 103: Driving Aids

    DRIVING AIDS (1/2) Driving assistance “Driving Lane departure warning assistance” Menu Driving assistance Lane departure warning setting Lane departure warning Distance warning From the home screen, press Menu, Vehicle then Driving assistance to Active braking Lane departure warning setting access the following items: Blind spot alert –...
  • Page 104 DRIVING AIDS (2/2) « Active braking » « Risk area » Driving assistance This system notifies the driver If there is This system notifies the driver when Lane departure warning a danger of collision. Please refer to the they enter a speed check area or a haz- driver’s handbook for further informa- ardous area.
  • Page 105: Parking Aids

    PARKING AIDS (1/3) Obstacle detection “Parking assistance” Front park assist Obstacle detection Menu Lateral park assist Sound type From the home screen, press Menu, Vehicle then Parking assistance to Rear park assist access the following elements: Volume – « Obstacle detection » ; Sound alert –...
  • Page 106 PARKING AIDS (2/3) Rear view camera Image setting Contrast Rear view camera Image setting Guideline Brightness Image setting Colour « Image setting » From “Rear view camera” menu, « Rear view camera » press “Image setting”, then adjust the following settings: Select “On”...
  • Page 107 PARKING AIDS (3/3) Easy park assist Default maneuver choice Parallel Easy park assist Default maneuver choice Perpendicular parking Parallel Angled Perpendicular parking parking Angled parking « Easy park assist » Choose one of the following options to select a default movement: –...
  • Page 108: Driving Eco2

    DRIVING ECO2 (1/4) Driving eco2 Menu Standard Advanced « Driving eco2 » Score history Driving eco2 Standard Advanced From the home screen, press Menu, Vehicle then Driving eco2 to access the Score history following menus: – « Standard » ; Insufficient distance General score Distance without consumption...
  • Page 109 DRIVING ECO2 (2/4) Score history 2 Driving eco2 The number of stars (5 levels) is given Advanced Standard based on the scores (0 to 10), based Driving eco2 – acceleration; Standard Advanced – gear changes (depending on the ve- Distance without consumption Acceleration hicle);...
  • Page 110 DRIVING ECO2 (3/4) « Eco-Coaching » Clear score evolution Driving eco2 This menu monitors your driving style To reset your score progress, press 3, Standard Advanced and gives general advice on eco-driv- then “Delete history”. A confirmation Score history ing (energy efficient and fuel-burning message is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 111 DRIVING ECO2 (4/4) Driving eco2 My favourite journeys Home-work Standard Weekends Holidays Personal Advanced Score history Score history Driving eco2 Add trip Standard Advanced Score history Insufficient distance Distance without consumption travelled Distance without consumption General score Eco-Coaching Eco-coaching Eco-coaching “Display record after «...
  • Page 112: Trip Computer

    ON BOARD COMPUTER Trip Computer “Trip Computer” Since Menu 12-25-2014 Trip Computer Total Distance 0.0 km Since From the home screen, press Menu, Average Speed 12-25-2014 Vehicle then Trip Computer to access 0.0 km/h Total Distance Average fuel consumption the following menus: 0.0 km 0.0 l/100 km –...
  • Page 113: Take Care

    TAKE CARE (1/2) Take care “Take care” Air quality sensor Menu Air quality From the home page, press "Menu", "Vehicle", "Take care", then "Air qual- ity". The Take care menu shows an air qual- Deodorization cycle ity graph. Deodorization cycle Activation/deactivation of the air Reset settings values «...
  • Page 114 TAKE CARE (2/2) – “Automic launch at startup”: acti- vates or deactivates the automatic operation of the ioniser each time the vehicle starts. Ionizer Relax Clean « Ionizer » The air ioniser uses four modes: – “Deactivate the ioniser”: deacti- vates the ioniser;...
  • Page 115: Tyre Pressure

    TYRE PRESSURE Tyre pressure “Tyre pressure” Menu Tyre pressure From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, then “Tyre pressure”. Reset Reset Tyre pressure status Reset The system informs the driver via This function allows the user to reset touchscreen that the tyres are suffi- by pressing “Reset”.
  • Page 116: User Settings

    USER SETTINGS User settings “User settings” Unlock driver’s door only Menu User settings Auto door lock while driving Auto door lock while driving Use handsfree card : open/close From the “Vehicle” menu, select “User Indicator sound volume settings”. Indicator sound volume This menu lets you activate/deactivate the following options: Internal welcome sound...
  • Page 117 System System............... . Operating faults .
  • Page 118 SYSTEM (1/6) User profile Change photo “System” Menu Name1 Name2 Accessing the system settings From the main menu, press “System”. Name3 Name4 The “System” menu enables access and settings adjustments to the follow- ing elements: Name5 Name6 – « User profile » ; –...
  • Page 119 SYSTEM (2/6) Features linked to user profile The following settings are stored in a « Display » user profile: User profile – System language; – Distance unit (when available); Depending in the vehicle, the – Home page configuration; “Display” menu enables access to –...
  • Page 120 SYSTEM (3/6) – Height: press the up or down arrow button to adjust the height « Cockpit display » « Head-up display » of the head up display. Note: These settings are only This menu changes the appear- This menu enables you to adjust available when the head-up dis- ance of the instrument panel the following settings:...
  • Page 121 SYSTEM (4/6) Home page configuration « Language » Home page configuration This menu lets you select a language to be applied to the vehicle. Select the desired language. Take care Take care Driving Eco2 Navigation Navigation Favourites Multimedia Driving Eco2 Favourites Multi-Sense Multimedia...
  • Page 122 SYSTEM (5/6) « System “General reset” « Volume » information » This menu shows the various dif- This menu lets you return all the This menu lets you adjust the follow- ferent pieces of information on the system factory settings. All the data ing settings by pressing “+”...
  • Page 123 SYSTEM (6/6) « Suggestion bar » « Brightness » This menu allows you to display This menu allows you to adjusts the advice while driving. Activate/deacti- brightness: vate the advice display for the follow- – of the instrument panel; ing categories: –...
  • Page 124 OPERATING FAULTS (1/3) System Description Causes Solutions No image is displayed. The screen is on standby. Ensure that the screen is not on standby. No sound can be heard. The volume is set to minimum or pause. Increase the volume or deactivate pause. No sound comes from the left, right, front The balance or fader settings are incor- Adjust the sound balance or fader cor-...
  • Page 125 OPERATING FAULTS (2/3) Navigation Description Causes Solutions The vehicle position on the screen does Incorrect positioning of the vehicle Move the vehicle until reception of the not match its actual location or the GPS caused by GPS reception. GPS signal is improved. warning light on the screen remains grey or yellow.
  • Page 126 OPERATING FAULTS (3/3) Phone Description Causes Solutions No sounds or ringtone can be heard. The mobile phone is not connected to Ensure that the mobile phone is connected the system. to the system. Increase the volume or de- The volume is set to minimum or pause. activate pause.
  • Page 127 ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2) emergency active braking............ 6.7 address ..............2.6 → 2.11 ending a call ............... 4.6 – 4.7 address book ............... 2.8 energy-saving ............6.12 → 6.15 alphabetic keypad..............7.4 environment ............6.12 → 6.15 answering a call ............4.6 – 4.7 fascias and steering wheel controls......1.4 →...
  • Page 128 ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/2) receiving a call ............4.6 – 4.7 rejecting a call............. 4.6 – 4.7 display ..............2.2 → 2.5 map symbols ..............2.2 safety distance warning ............6.7 scale ................2.2 screen massage seat ..............6.3 menu ................1.3 MENU ..............1.9 →...
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