TATA Motors CONNECTNEXT User Manual
TATA Motors CONNECTNEXT User Manual

TATA Motors CONNECTNEXT User Manual

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  • Page 2 CONNECTNEXT® INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM USER’S MANUAL Dear Customer, Welcome to the CONNECTNEXT® Infotainment System User's Manual. The infotainment system in your vehicle provides you with state of the art in-car entertainment to enhance your driving experience. Before using the infotainment system for the first time, please ensure that all users read this manual carefully. The manual will familiarize you with the infotainment system of your car and its functionalities.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL INTRODUCTION GETTING STARTED Conventions ......... 4 Control Elements Overview ..11 System ON/OFF ......39 Safety Guidelines ......5 Other Modes of Control ...17 Manage General Settings ..41 Warranty Clauses ......9 System Usage .......22 Change Audio Settings ....
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    VEHICLE HELP General Information ....110 Display Vehicle Setup Screen .131 Drive Modes ......... 146 Install CONNECTNEXT® App ... 112 Set Vehicle Auto Relock ....132 Voice Recognition Feature ..148 Config CONNECTNEXT® App... 113 Manage Park Assist......133 CONNECTNEXT® Apps ....115 Rear View Camera......138...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    ABOUT THIS MANUAL CONVENTIONS ABOUT THIS MANUAL CONVENTIONS DANGER : This guide introduces you to the CONNECTNEXT® Infotainment system and details its controls, options and Text that indicates to actions that might operations. cause harm to personnel. SECURITY ALERT: In addition, the guide contains:...
  • Page 6 SAFETY GUIDELINES ABOUT THIS MANUAL SAFETY GUIDELINES ENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES WARNING : DANGER : The infotainment system is a The infotainment system must be used in sophisticated electronic device. Do not a way that allows you to drive the vehicle allow improper access of the infotainment safely at all times.
  • Page 7 ABOUT THIS MANUAL SAFETY GUIDELINES AFETY GUIDELINES WHILE DRIVING YSTEM CARE AND MAINTENANCE DANGER : Exert at most care while handling the infotainment system as Glance at the screen of the infotainment partial or complete loss of the infotainment system functions system only when necessary and safe to due to intentional misuse is not covered under warranty.
  • Page 8: Safety Guidelines

    SAFETY GUIDELINES ABOUT THIS MANUAL WARNING : WARNING : Do not replace the vehicle speakers or fit Avoid addition of any accessories such as additional speakers with aftermarket external amplifiers, which will lead to the speakers. It may lead to the modification of the standard factory malfunctioning or even damage of the wiring connections.
  • Page 9 ABOUT THIS MANUAL SAFETY GUIDELINES WARNING : Avoid usage of hard or sharp objects like pen, key, USB stick etc. to touch the screen, as it can cause scratches on the screen surface. WARNING : Use a soft, clean and dry cleaning cloth to clean the touch screen surface.
  • Page 10: Warranty Clauses

    3. Warranty void sticker is removed or tampered 4. Improper usage such as wrong electrical supply / voltage setting causing damage to the equipment 5. Tampered or serviced or repaired by any agency not authorized by Tata Motors Limited. 543858409904...
  • Page 11 Simultaneous pairing with multiple Phone handsets (up to 10 devices) through Bluetooth for Phone and Music supports like Phone book download & Audio streaming The CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system provides you with Integrated with vehicle components like Park Assist a bundle of high-end functionalities to: ...
  • Page 12: Overview

    The control elements, buttons and knobs, that are available on the infotainment system allows you to control the infotainment system. It provides you with quick and easy access to the commonly used functions and options of the infotainment system. Figure 1: CONNECTNEXT® Infotainment System Control Elements 543858409904...
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION CONTROL ELEMENTS OVERVIEW Table 1: Infotainment System Control Elements Control Description Elements Clock Wise:   Increases the volume. Volume Knob Anti-Clock Wise:  Decreases the volume.  Short Press:   System Switch Off Mode: System On Media/Android Auto/CarPlay: If Media OFF, Media ON, if Media ON, Play/Pause ...
  • Page 14: Control Elements Overview

    CONTROL ELEMENTS OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION Table 1: Infotainment System Control Elements Control Description Elements This is a configurable button, which can be set as the shortcut for any of the below listed functionalities: Favorite 1. Source (Toggle) button 2. Audio Setup 3.
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION CONTROL ELEMENTS OVERVIEW Table 1: Infotainment System Control Elements Control Description Elements Short Press:  Seek  iPod, USB, Android Auto/Car Play, Video Playback & Bluetooth Audio: If track played Down button duration <= the predefined threshold: Plays the previous track. If track played duration > the predefined threshold: Replays the current track.
  • Page 16 CONTROL ELEMENTS OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION Table 1: Infotainment System Control Elements Control Description Elements Short Press & Long Press:   Displays the Phone menu. button Incoming Phone Call: Accepts (Connects) and Rejects (Disconnects) the Phone call.  Active Phone Call: Displays the Phone Browse screen with Call Log, Contacts, Favorites ...
  • Page 17 INTRODUCTION CONTROL ELEMENTS OVERVIEW Table 1: Infotainment System Control Elements Control Description Elements Clock Wise:   iPod, USB and Bluetooth Audio: Previews next track, if supported. On knob press, plays Menu Knob the track. Radio: Enables manual tune up of FM/AM stations. ...
  • Page 18 OTHER MODES OF CONTROL INTRODUCTION OTHER MODES OF CONTROL In addition to the control elements on the infotainment system, the system can also be controlled from the: Steering Wheel Controls  Steering wheel control elements provide you the flexibility of controlling your infotainment system even while you are driving without distracting your attention.
  • Page 19 INTRODUCTION OTHER MODES OF CONTROL TEERING HEEL ONTROL LEMENTS Figure 2: Steering wheel control elements 543858409904...
  • Page 20: Other Modes Of Control

    OTHER MODES OF CONTROL INTRODUCTION Table 2: Steering Wheel Control Elements Control Description Element Short Press:   Increases volume/ring tone volume by 1 unit. Increase Long Press:  Volume Increases volume or ring tone volume till the maximum volume is reached. ...
  • Page 21 INTRODUCTION OTHER MODES OF CONTROL Table 2: Steering Wheel Control Elements Control Description Element Scroll Up SP:   Media (except AUX-IN): Opens the next track. -Scroll Up Radio: Plays Next Preset.  Scroll Up LP:  USB Media: Opens the next folder. ...
  • Page 22 OTHER MODES OF CONTROL INTRODUCTION Table 2: Steering Wheel Control Elements Control Description Element Short Press & Long Press:   Mutes/Unmutes the audio track. Incoming Phone Call: Reject call.  Outgoing Phone Call: Cancel call.  Mute / Reject Active Phone Call: End call.
  • Page 23 INTRODUCTION SYSTEM USAGE SYSTEM USAGE The menus and submenus in the CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system helps you to easily browse and access the various features and functions of the system. CONNECTNEXT® H CREEN Access to any function/feature begins from the Home screen.
  • Page 24 SYSTEM USAGE INTRODUCTION Table 3: Configurable Shortcuts Function / Feature Tile Type Help Default Phone Default Voice Command Default Radio Default Android Auto Default Figure 5: Home Screen with Tiles and Widget Drawers CarPlay Default ILES Optional There should be a minimum of 7 titles (6 configured function iPod Optional shortcuts and 1 blank add shortcut) and a maximum of 15...
  • Page 25: System Usage

    INTRODUCTION SYSTEM USAGE Table 3: Configurable Shortcuts NOTE: The shortcut that is currently selected will Function / Feature Tile Type be the center tile and brighter. If a tile is in Park Assist Optional focus and in the center but still grayed out, it indicates that the feature/function configured to the tile is currently NOTE:...
  • Page 26 SYSTEM USAGE INTRODUCTION Creating shortcuts (Home Screen Tiles) NOTE: If the number of shortcuts is already 15, You can create shortcuts for frequently used features or you will be unable to add a new shortcut. submenu option by assigning them to the blank add shortcut You need to either remove or replace an tile that is available in the Home Screen.
  • Page 27 INTRODUCTION SYSTEM USAGE Removing/Replacing a Shortcut To remove/replace a shortcut: 1. In the Home screen, select and Long Press on the shortcut tile that must be replaced or removed. The system prompts you to confirm whether you want to ‘Replace’ or ‘Remove’ the shortcut tile or completely ‘Cancel’...
  • Page 28 SYSTEM USAGE INTRODUCTION 3. To replace the shortcut with another function/feature, select the Replace icon. The system displays the Manage Shortcuts screen with the list of functions/ features that can be configured 4. Select the required function/feature from the list. The system assigns the access to the selected function/ feature to the replaced shortcut tile and also displays the name and icon of the function/feature on the...
  • Page 29 INTRODUCTION SYSTEM USAGE IDGET RAWERS NOTE: The widget drawer will be hidden in The Widget Drawers on the Home screen and other screens screens that are displayed in Full Screen displays the shortcuts to individual functions such as Home, Mode like Media OFF, Video playback, Back and Contextual Setup or details of a specific feature like Picture Viewer Phone Projection Screens HVAC, Media and so on.
  • Page 30 SYSTEM USAGE INTRODUCTION Source Drawer HVAC Drawer The Source widget drawer is located at the top right corner of The HVAC widget drawer is located at the top left corner of the Home screen. This drawer displays the media source the Home screen.
  • Page 31 INTRODUCTION SYSTEM USAGE options like temperature, blower speed, ECON toggle switch and so, which can be used to manage the Climate Control of your vehicle. To change the HVAC settings from within the drawer, you can: Tap on an option for example, the Auto option to ...
  • Page 32 SYSTEM USAGE INTRODUCTION In following few instances, the display in the Status drawer changes: Table 4: Status Drawer Expanded Mode Settings 1. Voice Command: When Voice Command is activated, either through the Infotainment System or the Sl.No Settings Steering Wheel button, the Voice Command icon is displayed in the Status drawer.
  • Page 33 INTRODUCTION SYSTEM USAGE Contextual Setup and Options Drawer The Contextual Setup and Options widget drawer is located in the bottom right corner of the Home screen. This drawer displays the following icons: Contextual Setup Options: Opens the Contextual  Setup Options drawer in expanded mode. Home : Displays the Home Screen and its options ...
  • Page 34 SYSTEM USAGE INTRODUCTION NOTE: When selected, the Show All option displays the Setups screen. Table 5: Screens and Contextual Setup Drawer Contents Screen Drawer Contents Any Media Equalizer, Audio Setup, Volume Setup and (including Show All Radio) Scan- Only in USB, iPod and FM/AM Autostore-Only in FM/AM Figure 13: Contextual Setup and Options Drawer Phone...
  • Page 35 INTRODUCTION SYSTEM USAGE AVIGATING ETWEEN THE CREEN ILES AVIGATING ETWEEN CREEN BJECTS You can navigate between the Home Screen tiles using the The on-screen objects of the infotainment system like, Touch Screen. The list of tiles move in a circular manner. menus, icons, tiles and so on can be accessed using the knob and/or the Touch Screen.
  • Page 36 SYSTEM USAGE INTRODUCTION Using Touch Screen: Using Menu/Volume Knob: Figure 16: Rotating/Pressing Knobs Figure 15: Tapping on an On-Screen Object 1. Rotate the knob clock-wise or anti-clock- wise to navigate to the required on-screen object like menu option or icon. 1.
  • Page 37 INTRODUCTION SYSTEM USAGE Using Touch Screen: 2. Press the knob to select the required on- screen object. NOTE: When the knob is long pressed, the system is set to Media Off/On mode. If the system is in One Hour System Switched ON Mode, long pressing the knob will Switch Off the system.
  • Page 38 SYSTEM USAGE INTRODUCTION Using Menu Knob: NOTE: You can select a value from a range using 1. Rotate the knob clock-wise or anti-clock- the touch screen only. The wise to scroll through the menu list. knob cannot be used. Modifying the Value in a Range Going to the Parent Menu from a Submenu Using Touch Screen: 1.
  • Page 39 INTRODUCTION SYSTEM USAGE ANDLING OPUPS The infotainment system displays popups to:  indicate progress of an activity - will disappear once the activity in progress ends. display important messages regarding system or the  currently active feature - will disappear automatically after the pre-configured timeout period.
  • Page 40: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED SYSTEM ON/OFF 1. To switch the infotainment system ON/OFF, press the To use the CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system, you must knob. first switch it ON. When the vehicle ignition is switched ON, the system is When the vehicle ignition is switched ON and the infotainment...
  • Page 41 GETTING STARTED SYSTEM ON/OFF All entertainment functions (Media/ Radio) will be unavailable in this mode. Only Phone and display functions like Setup will be active. When the vehicle ignition is switched OFF, you can switch ON the infotainment system by long pressing the knob and the system will be available for the next one hour.
  • Page 42 MANAGE GENERAL SETTINGS GETTING STARTED MANAGE GENERAL SETTINGS To handle the general CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system settings like, date and time: 1. Press the icon. The system displays the Setup drawer options. 2. Navigate to and select the General Setup option. The system displays the various options for setting the basic system parameters.
  • Page 43 GETTING STARTED MANAGE GENERAL SETTINGS 4. Highlight the year (YYYY) field and select the required ETTING year value. 5. When the required date is selected, select the Set icon. To set the system time: The selected date is set as the system date. 1.
  • Page 44: Manage General Settings

    MANAGE GENERAL SETTINGS GETTING STARTED 1. In the General Setup options, navigate to and select  All user saved/configured settings like phone favorites, the Use 24 Hour Format option. The check box theme selection and so on will be cleared. beside the option is selected and the system clock All the Radio stored presets will be cleared and the ...
  • Page 45 GETTING STARTED MANAGE GENERAL SETTINGS insert the key again (after 10 seconds at least) and switch ON the ignition and the infotainment system. NOTE: You will not be able to initiate reset to factory default when the vehicle is in the One Hour System Switched ON Mode.
  • Page 46 CHANGE AUDIO SETTINGS GETTING STARTED CHANGE AUDIO SETTINGS To set the bass, middle and/or treble values: 1. In the Audio options, navigate to and select the Bass, To change the audio settings: Middle & Treble option. The system displays the Bass/Middle/Treble screen.
  • Page 47 GETTING STARTED CHANGE AUDIO SETTINGS Distributing Volume Only to Front Speakers ETTING ALANCE AND ADER 1. In the Balance & Fader screen, select the Driver icon. Balance: Change this value to set the volume distribution The system distributes volume only to the front between the left and right speakers of the vehicle.
  • Page 48: Change Audio Settings

    CHANGE AUDIO SETTINGS GETTING STARTED Resetting Fader Settings 2. Scroll to and select your favorite option. The system 1. In the Balance & Fader screen, select the Reset icon. automatically changes the audio settings depending The system resets the current fader value to equally on your selection.
  • Page 49 GETTING STARTED CHANGE VOLUME SETTINGS CHANGE VOLUME SETTINGS ETTING PEED EPENDENT OLUME To handle the volume settings of the vehicle and the various features of the infotainment system:  DEFINITION: When the vehicle speed increases, the engine noise and surrounding noise like wind sound 1.
  • Page 50 CHANGE VOLUME SETTINGS GETTING STARTED To set the startup volume of the system: ETTING HONE UDIO OLUME This option sets the in-call volume of the connected phone. 1. In the Volume screen, highlight the Start Up field, modify the settings of the field, by setting it to a new To set the phone audio volume: value in the range of 5 to 20.
  • Page 51: Change Volume Settings

    GETTING STARTED CHANGE VOLUME SETTINGS 1. In the Volume screen, highlight the Voice Command field, modify the settings of the field, by setting it to a new value in the range of 0 to 30. ETTING THE The infotainment system acts as the amplifier for the audio output from the Auxiliary devices.
  • Page 52: Software Details

    SOFTWARE DETAILS GETTING STARTED SOFTWARE DETAILS You can view the details of the infotainment system software like version and date of update. This option is mainly useful when you want to upgrade the system software or verify after upgrading the software. To view the software details: 1.
  • Page 53 RADIO OVERVIEW RADIO OVERVIEW The CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system supports FM and To view the radio screen, you can do one of the following: AM radio bands. AM/FM R ECEPTION IMITATIONS Some AM/FM signal reception limitations of the system are Scroll to and tap the tile on the infotainment ...
  • Page 54 OVERVIEW RADIO Table 6: Radio Screen List of preset icons with their corresponding radio station frequencies. The preset that does not have any frequency stored in it, is represented with a + sign Preset Browse icon Preset scroll down and scroll up icons Frequency (Auto-Seek) Seek area with the Seek Down and Seek Up icons.
  • Page 55 RADIO RADIO OPERATIONS RADIO OPERATIONS UNING ADIO TATIONS The infotainment system supports Manual tuning as well as The system allows you to perform the following radio Auto tuning of radio stations. operations: Manually Tuning a Radio Station Changing the radio band ...
  • Page 56 RADIO OPERATIONS RADIO Auto Tuning a Radio Station To auto tune radio stations: 1. In the Radio screen, press the HK or the HK. The system will automatically tune to the next valid radio station by increasing or decreasing the frequency and starts playing it. NOTE: You can also tap the Seek Down or Seek Up icons on the Radio Screen to auto tune...
  • Page 57: Radio Operations

    RADIO RADIO OPERATIONS Scanning Radio Stations NOTE: To stop the scanning action manually, press any button on the screen.  DEFINITION: NOTE: You can scan through the available radio To cancel the scanning action, press the stations, when you are not sure of the station you want to hear.
  • Page 58 RADIO OPERATIONS RADIO ANDLING RESETS  DEFINITION: You can store a radio station in the system memory as a Preset, which will help in quick access of the station. The infotainment system supports 20 presets per radio band. Storing Presets Figure 32: Radio Stations Auto Scanning To store a tuned frequency (radio station) in a preset: 1.
  • Page 59 RADIO RADIO OPERATIONS Auto Storing Presets Playing a Preset To play a radio station that was stored as a preset:  DEFINITION: The infotainment system allows you to automatically search and store available radio stations as presets. When initiated, the Auto 1.
  • Page 60 RADIO OPERATIONS RADIO ROWSING HROUGH THE RESETS To browse through the preset list: 1. In the Radio screen, select the Preset Browse icon. The system displays the Preset screen with the list of presets. You can view the different presets by navigating through the list using the scroll bar beside it or the rotary knob.
  • Page 61 MEDIA OVERVIEW MEDIA OVERVIEW The CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system supports the following media sources from which you can play music, videos and view pictures: 1. USB source 2. Bluetooth Audio source 3. iPod 4. Audio AUX-In source The audio formats that are supported by the system are: .aac, .mp3, .wav and .wma.
  • Page 62 OVERVIEW MEDIA NOTE: Table 7: Media Screen The Folder Next and Previous icons are available only for the USB media source, Track Information/Album Art which have media content stored in folders. The icons will not be visible for Active Media Source Type iPod, Bluetooth and AUX-In media sources.
  • Page 63 MEDIA OVERVIEW NOTE: For Bluetooth media source devices, the Media screen options will vary depending on the AVRCP version of the device. For devices with AVRCP 1.4, all screen options listed in the table, except the folder options (6 and 7) will be available in the Media screen.
  • Page 64 PLAYING A MEDIA SOURCE MEDIA PLAYING A MEDIA SOURCE NOTE: USB devices with up to 32 GB of memory The infotainment system allows you to play a media source are supported by the system. type by using anyone of the following ways: Bluetooth devices do not require any physical connection to By inserting/connecting a media source device to the ...
  • Page 65 MEDIA PLAYING A MEDIA SOURCE NOTE: For good audio quality, music tracks recorded at 192 kbps or above are recommended for playing in the system. If tracks recorded at lower rates are played like around 128 kbps, there will be noticeable difference while listening.
  • Page 66: Playing A Media Source

    PLAYING A MEDIA SOURCE MEDIA ELECTING A EDIA OURCE NOTE: The Sources drawer is available from any When multiple media sources are connected to the screen on the infotainment system. infotainment system or to play a particular media source that was stopped earlier, you can select the required source from Only sources that are currently connected to the the list of available Media Sources.
  • Page 67 MEDIA PLAYING A MEDIA SOURCE LAYING EDIA OURCE SING A HORTCUT If you have configured a shortcut in the Home screen for one or more media sources, you can play the required media source by navigating and selecting the required media option from the Main Menu.
  • Page 68 MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS MEDIA MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS AUSING LAYING USIC Using the system, you can playback a maximum of 15000 The infotainment system allows you to perform the following music files. music related operations To pause playing of music: Play/pause music ...
  • Page 69 MEDIA MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS Increasing/decreasing volume NOTE: To increase /decrease the volume of the music: You can also process the control element on the Steering Wheel to mute 1. Rotate the knob clockwise/anti-clockwise to the volume. increase or decrease volume. EPEATING RACK NOTE:...
  • Page 70: Music Related Functions

    MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS MEDIA To randomly play music tracks: NOTE: For some Bluetooth audio devices, all 1. In the Media screen, press the Switch On/Off Shuffle repeat functions may not work. The Icon.The system randomly plays all tracks in the availability of the functions is dependent current folder or all music tracks in the media source.
  • Page 71 MEDIA MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS IEWING REVIOUS USIC RACK AMES When in a music track, the system allows you to view the next/previous music track names. This functionality is supported only for USB and iPod devices. To view the next/previous music track names: 1.From within the Media screen, rotate the knob clock-wise or anti-clock-wise to view the next/ previous music track.
  • Page 72 MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS MEDIA or previous track respectively. The system plays the ERFORM ORWARD EWIND next/previous track. You can fast forward or fast rewind the music tracks to quickly NOTE: complete playing them and move ahead or backward in the folder.
  • Page 73 MEDIA MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS NOTE: NOTE: The next/previous folder functionalities You can also Long Press the are not supported for the iPod (Apple devices) devices, Bluetooth devices and buttons to enable fast AUX-In music sources. forward or fast rewind respectively. IEWING USIC RACK...
  • Page 74 MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS MEDIA NOTE: The view music track information functionality is not support for the AUX-In music sources. NOTE: The information displayed by the functionality is dependent on the information stored in the music track and supported by the media source device. For example, album art information is not supported for Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 75 MEDIA MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS NOTE: The system supports limited browsing of Bluetooth media source devices with AVRCP 1.4. Devices with lower AVRCP versions cannot be browsed. To browse through the media content: 1. In the Media screen, touch the Browse ( )icon.
  • Page 76 MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS MEDIA 2. Navigate to and select the Scan option. The system NOTE: displays the Scanning in progress screen and plays You can scan through a USB/iPod media each track until the scanning is stopped for 10 device for the required music track. seconds.
  • Page 77 MEDIA MUSIC RELATED FUNCTIONS NOTE: You can cancel the scanning process to play a track completely. Stopping Media Device Scanning To stop scanning of the media device: 1. In the scan screen, select Cancel, using the knob. The system stops scanning the media device and starts playing music from the current music track.
  • Page 78 PICTURE VIEWER MEDIA PICTURE VIEWER 1. When you insert the media source, the system displays a popup message informing you that there are no audio files and prompting you to confirm If your USB media device have picture files, you can view whether you want to view the pictures.
  • Page 79 MEDIA PICTURE VIEWER 1. Select a picture file from the Picture screen. The system displays the picture in full screen. NOTE: Refer to the Accessing the Picture Files section for steps on displaying the Picture screen. 2. Touch the picture. The system displays the arrows on the left and right corners.
  • Page 80: Picture Viewer

    PICTURE VIEWER MEDIA 3. Tap the arrows to go to the previous or next image/ HIFTING TO IDEO LAYBACK OR EDIA CREEN picture in the media source. If the media source contains video files also, you can view the NOTE: video files using the Video Playback feature.
  • Page 81 MEDIA PICTURE VIEWER Figure 46: Media Browse Screen with Videos & Pictures Options 543858409904...
  • Page 82 VIDEO PLAYBACK MEDIA VIDEO PLAYBACK 1. When there are no audio files and only video files exist in the media device: 1. When you insert the media source, the system If your USB media device have video files, you can play them displays a popup message informing you that there in the infotainment system.
  • Page 83 MEDIA VIDEO PLAYBACK  Perform Fast Forward/Fast Rewind of videos IDEO ELATED PERATIONS The steps for performing fast forward or fast rewind of The system allow you to perform the following operations on a video is similar to performing fast forward or fast the video files: rewind of music tracks.
  • Page 84: Video Playback

    VIDEO PLAYBACK MEDIA Table 8: Video Playback Screen Options Previous Video Icon Play/Pause Touch Icon Next Video Icon Browse Icon OING TO THE CREEN To open the Home Screen from within a video playback: 1. In the Video Playback screen, press the icon.
  • Page 85 MEDIA VIDEO PLAYBACK with the list of picture files or the category screen with LOSING A IDEO the list of audio tracks in the media device. To stop and close a video: 1. Touch the video. The system displays the icon at the right corner of the screen.
  • Page 86: Phone

    Using the Bluetooth capability, you can pair and connect To connect your cell phone to the infotainment system: your phone to the CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system. Once both the devices are connected you can: 1. Turn ON the Bluetooth capability and device visibility in your phone.
  • Page 87 Bluetooth devices around them. Connecting your phone with the infotainment system is called as pairing. The CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system NOTE: supports a maximum of 10 paired devices. A device once Once enabled, the Bluetooth visibility will paired need not be paired again unless the pairing is deleted.
  • Page 88 PAIR DEVICES PHONE NOTE: If there are already 10 devices paired to the system, a message will be displayed asking you to delete an existing pairing to enable a new pairing. 3. The system prompts you to confirm the Bluetooth pass key of the phone.
  • Page 89: Pair Devices

    PHONE PAIR DEVICES UIDELINES FOR AIRING EVICES NOTE: If the pairing is initiated from the phone, Some of the guidelines for successfully pairing and the system displays a message to accept connecting your phone with the infotainment system are: or reject the pairing request along with a Bluetooth pin confirmation message.
  • Page 90 PAIR DEVICES PHONE  Compatibility with 3rd party phones depends on the ROUBLESHOOTING TEPS FOR AIRING EVICES Bluetooth standards, Bluetooth versions, OS version and If you are unable to pair your phone with the infotainment application s deployed on the phone by its system even after following the guidelines, try the following manufacturer.
  • Page 91 PHONE MANAGE PAIRED DEVICES MANAGE PAIRED DEVICES The infotainment system allows you to: View the list of devices paired to it  Connect to a paired device   Disconnect a paired device Delete paired devices  IEWING AIRED EVICES To view the list of devices paired with the infotainment system: Figure 50: Paired Devices Screen...
  • Page 92 MANAGE PAIRED DEVICES PHONE To connect or disconnect a paired device: ELETING AIRED EVICES 1. In the Paired Device screen, select the required device. You can either delete a paired device or all devices that are The system displays the connection/disconnection currently paired with the infotainment system.
  • Page 93: Manage Paired Devices

    PHONE MANAGE PAIRED DEVICES 2. Select Delete All Devices option. The system prompts NOTE: you to confirm the deletion of all paired devices. If the selected paired device is currently 3. Select Yes. The system deletes all devices paired with connected, the device will be the infotainment system.
  • Page 94 CHANGE PHONE SETTINGS PHONE CHANGE PHONE SETTINGS ETTING OTIFICATIONS FOR When you receive a new SMS on your mobile phone, the The infotainment system provide you with some advance system can notify you of the SMS. The notification can be a phone functionalities like: beep and popup or only a popup.
  • Page 95 PHONE CHANGE PHONE SETTINGS NOTE: If you select the Notify with Popup option, the system can also readout the new SMS to you. Refer to “Enable SMS Readout” section. NOTE: Support for this functionality is dependent on the capabilities supported by your phone.
  • Page 96: Change Phone Settings

    CHANGE PHONE SETTINGS PHONE Configure Auto SMS screen with various SMS text options. 2. Navigate to and select the required SMS text from the options. The system selects the options icon of the selected SMS text and also sends the text as SMS when you reject an incoming call next time.
  • Page 97 PHONE PHONE FUNCTIONS PHONE FUNCTIONS IEWING You can view all calls, received or dialed from the When a mobile phone is paired and connected to the infotainment system or missed when connected to the infotainment system, you can handle the following phone system, in the call list (call log).
  • Page 98 PHONE FUNCTIONS PHONE IEWING HONE The infotainment system allows you to view up to 1500 contacts stored in your phone book. To view the contacts: 1. Press the button. The system displays the Call Log screen. 2. In the Call Log screen, press the Browse ( ) icon.
  • Page 99: Phone Functions

    PHONE PHONE FUNCTIONS NOTE: Your phone must support PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) to enable download and viewing of phone book contacts from the system. 99999 AKING AN UTGOING The infotainment system supports four different ways of making a phone call. They are: Dialing by selecting the phone number from the call list ...
  • Page 100 PHONE FUNCTIONS PHONE NOTE: Refer to the “Viewing Call Logs” section for information on displaying the Phone Browse screen options. 2. Enter the digits of the phone number in the keypad. 3. After entering the phone number, navigate to and select the Call icon.
  • Page 101 PHONE PHONE FUNCTIONS NOTE: The contact in focus can be identified by the highlighted line below it. Figure 58: Contacts Screen with Alphabet highlighted NOTE: The contact numbers that do not have a Figure 59: Contacts Screen name defined for them will be displayed Dialing Using the Call Log first in the Contact list with an #.
  • Page 102 PHONE FUNCTIONS PHONE Marking a Contact as Favorite To mark a contact as favorite: 99999 1. In the Contacts screen, select the required contact and 99999 press the gray star ( ) displayed beside the contact number. The system highlights the star and the 99999 contact is marked as favorite.
  • Page 103 PHONE PHONE FUNCTIONS NOTE: NOTE: If a contact has more than one number, If you have configured the HK as you can view all the numbers/details of a short cut for the favorite contacts, you the contact in the Internal Contact Details can just press the key to display and view screen and then press the star beside the Favorites screen.
  • Page 104 PHONE FUNCTIONS PHONE you receive a phone call. The system allows you to Accept or NOTE: Reject or Reject with Message the incoming call. You can also reject the call using the In the Reject with Message option, the system rejects the call Steering Wheel control.
  • Page 105 PHONE PHONE FUNCTIONS ANDLING UNCTIONS When you are in a call (outgoing or incoming), the system supports you to perform any of the following functions: Respond to the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) with the  99999 required details Put the call on hold ...
  • Page 106 PHONE FUNCTIONS PHONE To display the Keypad and to respond to the IVR with details: Putting a Call on Hold To put a call on hold: 1. In the active call screen, press the Keypad( } icon using the touch screen. The system displays a keypad for you to enter the details as prompted by the IVR.
  • Page 107 PHONE PHONE FUNCTIONS Switching Between Calls NOTE: Depending on the icon displayed on the When you have 2 calls happening simultaneously (one on screen, you can identify in which mode hold and other active), the system allows you to switch you are.
  • Page 108 PHONE FUNCTIONS PHONE 1. In the active call screen, press the Add Call ( }icon. The system puts the active call on hold and displays the Contacts screen. You can dial the additional number from the contacts list or from the call log, the favorites list or keypad.
  • Page 109 PHONE PHONE FUNCTIONS NOTE: You can view the list of participants in a conference call by pressing the Participants ( }icon using the touch screen. Figure 66: Phone In-Call Options To create a conference call by accepting a new incoming call: 1.
  • Page 110 PHONE FUNCTIONS PHONE To mute the microphone, To enable the system to readout a new SMS: 1. In the active call screen, select the mute microphone 1. Ensure that you have selected Notify with Popup icon. option for SMS Alert Notification. Refer to “Setting Notifications for New SMS”...
  • Page 111: Infotainment System Apps

     Independent Mobile Apps working with infotainment system along with compatible apps. For apps that are dependent on the CONNECTNEXT® app, it is NOTE: mandatory to install this app in the smartphone for other CONNECTNEXT® app and apps working compatible apps to function properly. The details about the with CONNECTNEXT®...
  • Page 112: General Information

    INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS NOTE: Smartphone should be connected to infotainment system and Internet connectivity should be enabled in order to configure the CONNECTNEXT® app for the first time in the vehicle. NOTE: Not all mobiles with different operating system versions supports app functionality reliably.
  • Page 113: Connectnext® Apps

    To install the CONNECTNEXT® app: 1. Open Google Playstore on your android based smartphone. 2. Search for the CONNECTNEXT app. 3. Download and install CONNECTNEXT app on your smart phone.The CONNECTNEXT app Icon displayed on your smartphone. Figure 69: CONNECTNEXT® App Home Screen...
  • Page 114 4. Click on the button with the Google icon. install the app by just clicking on the app 5. If you are signing in to the CONNECTNEXT® app for the icon. first time, you will be prompted to enter your name.
  • Page 115 Last Connected vehicle  If an app is compatible with the Vehicle Identification Number (may depend on  CONNECTNEXT® app and is currently your vehicle variant) installed in your smartphone, you can  Vehicle Name launch the by clicking on the app icon from any of the tabs.
  • Page 116 CONNECTNEXT® app and can be used in the TATA Nexon vehicle. The list of supported apps will be displayed in the CONNECTNEXT® app Home screen. Depending on your requirement, you can install and use the required app.
  • Page 117: Juke-Car Application

    WI-FI Hotspot. To connect to the infotainment system and start playing the common playlist: When your smartphone is connected to the CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system (through Bluetooth or AUX), you can 1. Tap the Juke-Car app icon on your smartphone. The start hosting a common playlist by using the Juke-Car App.
  • Page 118 JUKE-CAR APPLICATION INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS If your friends want to join your Juke-Car and start sharing and playing their favorite tracks using the common playlist: In the Juke-Car app home screen of their smartphones, your friends must click the Join Juke-Car button. Your friends will be provided access to your Juke-Car (common playlist) and the Juke-Car Joined screen is displayed.
  • Page 119: Apps Disclaimer

    All data and information provided in the application is for the therefore all Intellectual Property Rights in the application purpose of information only. shall vest with Tata Motors or the licensing party, as the case may be. To the fullest extent permissible by applicable laws, TATA Motors Ltd.
  • Page 120 CONNECTNEXT® APPS DISCLAIMER INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS consent of the user it shall not be shared with any third party unless required by law. This application is developed for use in India only. All disputes shall be subject to Mumbai Jurisdiction.
  • Page 121 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS ANDROID AUTO ANDROID AUTO  DEFINITION: NOTE: Android Auto is an Android smartphone app. It Applicable only for Android Smartphones is the smartphone functions projection and only if available in the vehicle feature application. list. Android Auto is a projection technology app, which allows NSTALL NDROID you to operate your Android smartphones from your vehicle...
  • Page 122 ANDROID AUTO INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS When you try to open Android Auto, your smartphone will NOTE: redirect you to the respective app screen for downloading The settings of Android Auto can be and upgrading the app. accessed from your phone only. Refer to your phone for settings details.
  • Page 123: Android Auto

    INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS ANDROID AUTO either reply to the SMS with a default message like “I am NOTE: Driving”. By default, Android Auto is configured in the infotainment system. Thereby, when you connect your Android Auto enabled smartphone with the infotainment system you will be prompted to select whether you would like to continue the phone connection for Android Auto.
  • Page 124 ANDROID AUTO INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS infotainment system, as you handle it from your NOTE: Android smartphone. Anytime during active Android auto NOTE: session, you can also enable OK Google Ensure you have enabled your Location in by doing a LP on the Steering the Phone settings.
  • Page 125 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS ANDROID AUTO CCESS OOGLE USIC To access Google Play Music and its other functions from Android Auto on the infotainment system: 1. Tap the icon on the Android Auto Home screen on the infotainment system. The Google Play Music screen is displayed.
  • Page 126 1. Tap the icon on the Android Auto Home screen on the infotainment system. A screen with All car apps and Return to Tata Motors options is displayed. 2. Tap the All car apps option. The All Car Apps screen is...
  • Page 127 A screen with All car apps and Return to Tata Motors options is displayed. 2. Tap the Return to Tata Motors option, the system exists Android Auto and displays the infotainment system Home screen. Figure 74: Android Auto All Car Apps Screen...
  • Page 128 CARPLAY INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS CARPLAY ONNECT NFOTAINMENT YSTEM NOTE: To enable CarPlay in your iPhone, perform the following steps: Applicable only for iPhones and only if available in the vehicle feature list. 1. In your iPhone, browse to the Settings option. 2.
  • Page 129 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS CARPLAY Using CarPlay, you can access the Music, Message, the above figure) on the CarPlay Home screen. Once you are communication functionalities (receives and make phone displayed with the waves, you can speak your voice action. calls and so on) of your iPhone through the infotainment system.
  • Page 130: Carplay

    CARPLAY INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS 99999 Figure 76: CarPlay Home Screen with a Received Message Figure 77: CarPlay Communication Screen with an Active Call NOTE: The other features like, Music and so on in CarPlay can be similarly accessed from your infotainment system. 543858409904...
  • Page 131 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM APPS CARPLAY Figure 78: CarPlay Music Screen 543858409904...
  • Page 132 DISPLAY VEHICLE SETUP SCREEN VEHICLE VEHICLE DISPLAY VEHICLE SETUP SCREEN The CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system supports handling To display the Vehicle Setup screen: and viewing of some vehicle feature/components controls. It allows you to: 1. Press the icon. The system displays the Setup Set vehicle door locking options ...
  • Page 133 VEHICLE SET VEHICLE AUTO RELOCK SET VEHICLE AUTO RELOCK To set the Vehicle Auto Relock feature: 1. In the Vehicle Setup screen, navigate to and select the In the Vehicle Setup screen, you can set the vehicle to auto Vehicle Auto Relock option. The system selects the relock itself after a specified time period.
  • Page 134 MANAGE PARK ASSIST (IF APPLICABLE) VEHICLE MANAGE PARK ASSIST (IF APPLICABLE) NOTE: The Park Assist screen is also displayed The Park Assist feature is vehicle dependent. If you have the park assist system in your vehicle variant, you will be able to manage it using the infotainment system.
  • Page 135 VEHICLE MANAGE PARK ASSIST (IF APPLICABLE) The Park Assist display screen has the following information: Table 9: Park Assist Screen Information Header Contains the any one of the following details: Park Assist component related warning, for  example, can contain a message to indicate that the Park brake is engaged ...
  • Page 136: Manage Park Assist

    MANAGE PARK ASSIST (IF APPLICABLE) VEHICLE 2. The Park Assist component is temporarily disabled because:  DEFINITION: 1. A trailer is connected to your car When in a closed parking lot, you have to 2. Dust particles, water or other object is obstructing disengage and engage the Reverse gear the sensors surface on bumper.
  • Page 137 VEHICLE MANAGE PARK ASSIST (IF APPLICABLE) after the Reverse gear is disengaged for the selected 2. In the Park Assist Setup screen, highlight Park Assist time period. Volume field and modify the value of the field, by setting it to a new value in the range of 0 to 10. Setting Park Assist Tone This option sets the tone of the vehicle Park Assist component.
  • Page 138 MANAGE PARK ASSIST (IF APPLICABLE) VEHICLE 1. In the Vehicle Setup screen, navigate to and select the Park Assist option. The system displays the Park Assist Setup screen. 2. In the Park Assist Setup screen, navigate to and select the Mix With Audio option. The check box beside the option is selected and the system enables audio with park assist.
  • Page 139: Rear View Camera

    VEHICLE REAR VIEW CAMERA (IF AVAILABLE) REAR VIEW CAMERA (IF AVAILABLE)  Green - Within safe distance The Rear View Camera (RVC) feature is vehicle dependent. If you have a rear view camera installed in your vehicle variant, you will be able to manage it using the infotainment system. ...
  • Page 140: Manage Approach Lamps

    MANAGE APPROACH LAMPS VEHICLE MANAGE APPROACH LAMPS The system allows you to set the time period for which the Approach lamps will be illuminated after you switch them The Approach Lamps feature is vehicle dependent. The infotainment system provides you the flexibility of handling To set the Approach lights illumination time period: the approach lamps of your vehicle: 1.
  • Page 141 VEHICLE OVERVIEW OF CLIMATE CONTROL OVERVIEW OF CLIMATE CONTROL The Climate Control feature is vehicle dependent. The infotainment system displays the climate control related information in its HVAC drawer, which is displayed at the left top corner of the infotainment system screen. Refer to the “HVAC Drawer”...
  • Page 142 OVERVIEW OF CLIMATE CONTROL VEHICLE Using HVAC Control Elements Figure 84: HVAC Control Elements Table 10: HVAC Control Elements Used to set AC ON/OFF. NOTE: You can turn the knob clockwise/anti-clockwise to increase/decrease the blower speed. 543858409904...
  • Page 143: Overview Of Climate Control

    VEHICLE OVERVIEW OF CLIMATE CONTROL Table 10: HVAC Control Elements Used to set ECON ON/OFF mode. NOTE: You can turn the knob clockwise/anti-clockwise to increase/decrease the blower speed. Used to set Auto Max Defrost ON/OFF. Used to set Rear - Defog ON/OFF. Recirculate or Fresh.
  • Page 144 OVERVIEW OF CLIMATE CONTROL VEHICLE Climate Settings Change Messages The system displays change messages in the HVAC Drawer (partial expanded mode or collapsed mode) when you change any of the climate settings like temperature/blower using the HVAC control elements. The system displays message when you: ...
  • Page 145: Voice Alerts

    VEHICLE VOICE ALERTS VOICE ALERTS The vehicle provides voice alerts for the following situations: Table 11: Voice Alert Situations The Tata Nexon is equipped with a Voice Alert system, which alerts or informs the condition or status of some critical City Drive Mode components or actions performed in your vehicle.
  • Page 146 VOICE ALERTS VEHICLE Table 11: Voice Alert Situations Water in Fuel Service Reminder Key Fob battery Low Figure 88: Low Oil Pressure Voice Alert Text Figure 87: Front Right Tyre Pressure Voice Alert Text 543858409904...
  • Page 147 HELP DRIVE MODES HELP DRIVE MODES The CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system helps you in The infotainment system displays information regarding the understanding the various features provided to enhance 3 drive modes that are available. To view information your driving experience and vehicle performance. It provides regarding a drive mode, highlight the required drive mode.
  • Page 148 DRIVE MODES HELP 3. In the Drive Modes Info screen, touch \ select the IEWING A RIVE NFORMATION required drive mode icon. The information screen of To view a drive mode information: the selected drive mode is displayed. 1. In the Home screen, navigate to and select the Help tile.
  • Page 149 OICE ECOGNITION UIDELINES For effective voice recognition, follow the below guidelines: The CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system allows you to control your vehicle Radio, Handsfree Phone and all supported media source devices using voice commands.  Do not speak the command when the...
  • Page 150 VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE HELP talking or there is lot of wind noise. Disturbance from  When the reading of a media source device is in progress external sound sources may result in poor voice When you get an incoming call ...
  • Page 151: Voice Recognition Feature

    HELP VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE  Receiving an incoming call 3. Select the required category from the list. The voice Dialing an outgoing call recognition commands mapped to the selected  Plugging-in a media source device category are listed.  Pulling out the media source device, which you are 4.
  • Page 152 VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE HELP Figure 93: Media Category Voice Recognition Commands Figure 94: Details of <Source> Voice Recognition Command 543858409904...
  • Page 153 HELP VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE OICE ECOGNITION OMMANDS Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action General Cancel Cancels the currently active Voice Recognition session. Commands Remove Removes the digits in the number that was spoken earlier. For example: If a you speak a phone number and wants to delete a digit in it, you can speak the Remove command.
  • Page 154 VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE HELP Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action Phone Phone Displays the Phone screen. Paired Phone Displays the list of phones paired with the system Dial 1. Prompts you to say the number to be dialled. 2.
  • Page 155 HELP VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action Phone Dial <number> Dials the number specified with the command. NOTE: You can say the number by saying each digit separately. For example to dial the number 9876543210, say, Dial nine eight seven six five four three two one zero NOTE: You can also say the number by saying the digits in...
  • Page 156 VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE HELP Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action Phone Call <contact name> Dials the specified contact name from the Contact list. NOTE: You can also say the category of the contact number like Mobile, Home, Work or Other along with the contact name.
  • Page 157 HELP VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action Media iPod Starts playing music from the iPod or any apple device from the location where it was last stopped, if connected. Change to iPod Bluetooth Starts playing music from the Bluetooth media device from the location where it was last stopped, if connected.
  • Page 158 VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE HELP Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action Common Media Show All 1. Prompts you to say the music category, which you want to view. Commands 2. When you say anyone of the categories command (see Options in the (When used, will be Options: Command column), the system lists all sub-categories of the specified...
  • Page 159 HELP VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action Common Media Browse <music category Allows you to browse through the contents in the music sub-category of the Commands type> <music sub-category Browse Artist specified music category type. For example: When you say, (When used, will be name>...
  • Page 160 VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE HELP Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action Common Media Music Folders Displays the first level of folders as arranged in your media device. If there are no Commands folders, all music tracks in your media device are listed. (When used, will be NOTE: applicable for the...
  • Page 161 HELP VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action Radio Plays the AM radio frequency that was last played. AM Radio Change to AM Radio Change to AM Plays the FM radio frequency that was last played. FM Radio Change to FM Radio Change to FM...
  • Page 162 VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE HELP Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action Radio Tune To <frequency> Tunes to the specified radio frequency and starts playing it, if available. For Tune to Ninety Four Point Three example, to tune to station 94.3 say, NOTE: The frequency range for FM is 87.5 MHz To 108 MHz, with incremental value as 100 KHz or 0.1 MHz.
  • Page 163 HELP VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE Table 13: Voice Recognition Commands Feature Command System Action Radio FM Preset <number> Tunes to the FM band frequency stored in the preset number and starts playing it, if available. You can say a number in the range of 1 to 20. For example, to play FM Preset Five preset 5 say, Store to Preset...
  • Page 164: Frequently Asked Questions

    Video Playback is available in “Browse” option of Some frequently asked questions related to the features and Media screen and select “Video” option. Through this functions of the CONNECTNEXT® infotainment system are you can browse through the Video files available in listed below along with their answers.
  • Page 165 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS phone to phone based your phone specific The USB cable that you are using to connect the implementation. Phone with the infotainment system might not be compatible with your Phone. Please use only the USB 7. From what all the Media sources I can play video? cable provided by the Phone Manufacturer.
  • Page 166: Frequently Asked Questions

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS For Android Auto the required specification is,  To activate OK Google (voice recognition) so Android smartphones with android version 5.0 or that your voice actions are recognized, press the greater. For CarPlay the requirement is, iPhone 5 and mike icon.
  • Page 167: Abbreviations

    ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS Table 14: Abbreviations Portable Network Graphics The abbreviation used in the guide are listed in the below table. Radio Data System Table 14: Abbreviations Rear View Camera Anti-lock Braking System Universal Serial Bus Amplitude Modulation APPS Applications Auxiliary AVRCP Audio/Video Remote Control Profile Bitmap Image File...
  • Page 168: Vehicle

    Setting change messages..........143 ANDROID AUTO ............120 CONNECTNEXT® APP ..........110 Access Google Maps ............123 Configuring CONNECTNEXT® APP ......113 Access Google Play Music ..........124 Installing CONNECTNEXT®T app ........112 Access Other Android Apps .......... 125 Key Features ................ 110 Connect to the Infotainment System ......
  • Page 169: Drive Modes

    INDEX System ON/OFF ..............39 Conduct conference call ..........107 System usage ..............22 End call ................. 109 Vehicle capabilities ............131 Mute the microphone ............. 108 Voice Recognition Feature ..........148 Put call on hold ..............105 Volume settings ..............48 Respond to IVR ..............
  • Page 170: Index

    INDEX Supported media sources ..........60 Steering Wheel ..............18 MENU TILES .............. 23 OUTGOING CALL ............98 Creating shortcuts ............25 Dial using the call list ............100 Deleting a shortcut ............26 Dial using the favorites list ..........101 MUSIC RELATED OPERATIONS.........
  • Page 171 INDEX Pair Devices ................. 86 Overview of capabilities ..........52 Phone Settings ..............93 RADIO BAND ............54 PHONE FAVORITES LIST ........... 101 Change radio band volume .......... 54 Dial a favorite contact number ........102 RADIO OPERATIONS ..........54 Mark contact as favorite ..........
  • Page 172: Display Vehicle Setup Screen

    INDEX Accessing Home Screen ..........32 Common media commands ......... 157 Handling Popups .............. 38 General Commands ............152 Home Screen ..............22 Media ..................155 Navigating between on-screen objects ....34 Phone ..................153 Radio ..................159 VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE ....... 148 VEHICLE ..............
  • Page 173 INDEX WIDGET DRAWERS Contextual Setup and Options Drawer ....32 HVAC Drawer ..............29 Source Drawer ..............29 Status Drawer ..............30 543858409904...

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