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  • Page 1 R-Link...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents User precautions ..............GB.3 General information .
  • Page 4 Install applications with R-Link Store ........
  • Page 5 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 6: General Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION G Pop-up menu. H Current vehicle position. I Favourites. Drive to... J Access to the “Android Auto™“ Preset 3 menu of the connected telephone. Home Saved loca- address K Driving Eco²/”Energy” for electric tions vehicles. L Main menu. Driving Eco²...
  • Page 7: Introduction To The Controls

    INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (1/9) Screen controls GB.5...
  • Page 8 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (2/9) Function From a list: move upwards. From the map: change scale (ZOOM mode). Confirmation button From a list: move down. From the map: change scale (ZOOM mode). Display the welcome screen. Press: on/off Rotate: adjust source volume while listening. Quick access to “Easy park assist”...
  • Page 9 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (3/9) Multimedia screen GB.7...
  • Page 10 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (4/9) Function Short press: on/off Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use. Display the welcome screen. Change a CD track or playlist. Access the telephone menu. Eject a CD. Open the source screen while listening (radio, CD, etc.) Open the pop-up menu.
  • Page 11 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (5/9) Radio front panel GB.9...
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (6/9) Function Listen to the radio/change band. On/off Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use. Short press: recall a stored radio station. Long press: store a radio station. Rotation: search for radio stations, change a CD track. Eject a CD.
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (7/9) Steering column control Function Select the audio source. Answer/end a call (phone mode) 31, 37 Increase the volume of the audio source currently in use. 32, 39 Decrease the volume of the audio source currently in use. Radio mute on/off.
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (8/9) Control on the steering wheel with voice command Rotate: search for radio stations/change track or audio file. Press: change radio mode (preset/list/frequency). 37 38 Activate/deactivate voice recognition. GB.12...
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (9/9) Central control Function Go back to the previous menu. Display the welcome screen. Open the pop-up menu. Access the telephone menu. Switching: – move around the map or in a menu/page; – up/down: move around the various areas (top bar, central area, bottom bar) of a menu.
  • Page 16: Sd Card: Use, Initialisation

    Pull the card to remove it card of your navigation system into completely. your computer's SD port, online at the “R-Link Store”. Inserting the SD card With the ignition off, insert the SD card in the SD 1 port of your vehicle.
  • Page 17: Operating Principles

    OPERATING PRINCIPLES (1/4) Multimedia screen 1 Screen controls Confirming/cancelling a selection Press 4 to go back to the welcome Navigating a menu Navigating a menu screen. The multimedia screen 1 can be used Press 3 to enter a menu. Use the 2 but- to access to the system functions.
  • Page 18 OPERATING PRINCIPLES (2/4) Confirming/cancelling a selection Press the central button 6 to confirm a change. Press the 7 button to cancel a choice and return to the previous menu. Press the 8 button to go back to the welcome screen. Multimedia screen Navigating a menu Use the rotating control 5 to move from...
  • Page 19 OPERATING PRINCIPLES (3/4) – press the joystick 11 to open the se- lected element; – in the tabs menus, move the joy- stick 11 left or right to switch from Favourites - Navigation one tab to another. Confirming/cancelling a selection Press the joystick 11 to confirm a Add Favourite change.
  • Page 20 Services This function includes all the satellite navigation features, road maps, traffic information, services LIVE and warning Introduction to the welcome This function includes the R-Link Store areas. and the applications. screen The welcome screen is the default screen for your multimedia system. It is...
  • Page 21: Switching On/Off

    ON/OFF (1/2) Switching off With the ignition off, the system is deac- tivated automatically when the driver’s door is opened. Data sharing consent Safety With the ignition on, press the multime- Warning: always drive safely and obey local traffic regula- This vehicle might run applications that require collecting and transmitting tions.
  • Page 22: Resetting The System

    ON/OFF (2/2) Resetting the system To reset all the system settings and/or delete all personal data, select “System” from main menu, then “Restore factory settings” and follow the on-screen in- structions. Note: Resetting the system means de- leting all the applications. Exterior temperature/clock This screen is displayed when the driv- er’s door is opened, before the ignition...
  • Page 23: Add And Manage Favourites

    ADD, MANAGE FAVOURITES Add a telephone favourite 4 Select an empty slot A or “+”, then "Add Favourite”. Choose the favourite from the list to add a contact. For more in- Favourites - Navigation formation, consult the “Managing the Preset phonebook”...
  • Page 24: Using Voice Recognition

    USING VOICE RECOGNITION (1/6) Voice recognition system Your multimedia system has a voice recognition system which allows voice control of some functions and appli- cations of the multimedia system and your phone. This enables you to use your multimedia system or your phone while keeping your hands on the steer- ing wheel.
  • Page 25 USING VOICE RECOGNITION (2/6) Colour markers Central icon The colour markers are used to opti- Depending on the system status, differ- mise voice recognition: ent central icons can be displayed: Voice control main menu – green marker: optimal voice recogni- –...
  • Page 26: Voice Recognition

    USING VOICE RECOGNITION (3/6) Note: you can also enter an address or recent destination from the voice con- trol main menu. To do this, press the voice control button, then say “address” New address Voice control main menu or “Recent destinations”, and give an address or select your destination.
  • Page 27 USING VOICE RECOGNITION (4/6) – the system will show the number given, say “Call” to call the number or “Delete” to give another number. Note: you can also call a stored contact Dial a number Voice control main menu or a number from the main voice con- trol menu.
  • Page 28 USING VOICE RECOGNITION (5/6) Launching a multimedia Note: you can also run the R-Link Store application from the voice control main system application using menu. To do this, press the voice con- voice recognition trol button and say “Run the R-Link You can launch an multimedia system Store application”.
  • Page 29 USING VOICE RECOGNITION (6/6) Activating the phone's To deactivate your phone's voice rec- ognition system with the multimedia voice recognition with the system, press and hold your vehicle's multimedia system voice recognition button. To use your phone's voice recognition From the main voice control menu, you system with your multimedia system, Bastien's phone can use voice control to control some...
  • Page 30: Navigation

    ENTERING A DESTINATION (1/5) – select a destination from the “Navigation” “Saved locations” “Recent destinations”; menu – Select a destination by “TomTom Places"; The “Saved locations” section con- – select a destination by “Charging From main menu, press tains the favourite stored destina- station”...
  • Page 31 ENTERING A DESTINATION (2/5) “Recent destina- Enter an “address” tions” This section enables you to enter a street This item enables you to select full or partial address: country, town, a destination from the list of ad- Paris (Centre) street and number. dresses last used.
  • Page 32 ENTERING A DESTINATION (3/5) “TomTom Places” “Charging station” “Point of interest” (POI) This service enables you to quickly This menu enables you to find a A point of interest (POI) is a service, search for a Point of Interest using a charging station for your electric ve- establishment or even a tourist area key word, and to make that location...
  • Page 33 ENTERING A DESTINATION (4/5) Confirming the destination Search by POI category “Point on map” Once the destination information has – Select the “Drive to...” section been entered, the system displays a from the “Navigation” menu, then route summary for confirmation. Once choose “Point of interest”;...
  • Page 34 ENTERING A DESTINATION (5/5) Note: if you do not confirm, this page Note: the source of the traffic informa- will close after ten seconds and guid- tion received is automatically selected ance will start automatically. by the multimedia system (LIVE if you have taken out a subscription).
  • Page 35: Volume And Voice

    VOLUME AND VOICE Recorded human voices Volume Selecting a voice Recorded human voices are voices recorded by an actor (male or female). Changing the volume Your system allows you to select either Note: human voices only give you a synthesised or a recorded human To change the audio volume, use the simplified guidance instructions.
  • Page 36: Reading A Map

    READING A MAP D Outside air quality. E Telephone information. F Outside temperature (Weather). G Current time. H Pop-up menu. I Distance to and indication of next turning / Adjustment of guidance in- struction volume. J Audio system information. K Current vehicle position. L Back to previous page.
  • Page 37: Guidance

    GUIDANCE (1/4) Guidance Voice During guidance, before each turning, the system will give voice instructions. To deactivate or reactivate voice guid- ance, please refer to the “Navigation settings” section. Lane images Guidance screens When approaching a road change (on Intersection map major roads), the system may switch During guidance, before each change to “Show lane images”...
  • Page 38: Route Details

    GUIDANCE (2/4) Route details “Display instructions” “Route summary” This function allows you to view your route before guidance begins. Press This function is used to return to the This function makes it possible to view the “+” button, then "Route details” after previous screen.
  • Page 39 GUIDANCE (3/4) Change route “Calculate alternative” “Travel via” To modify your route, from the “Navigation” menu, select “Change Select this menu to make the system Select this menu to change your route route” then one of the options pro- stop the current guidance. so that it passes by a particular loca- posed.
  • Page 40 GUIDANCE (4/4) “Avoid roadblock” “Avoid part of route” Select this menu if you see a roadblock Select this menu to avoid a part of the or a line of traffic ahead which was not route. Use this option if you see that indicated by the “Traffic info”...
  • Page 41: Preparing A Route

    PREPARING A ROUTE To plan a route: Itinerary with Planning a route in – from the main menu, select waypoints advance “Navigation”, then “Itineraries”; – select a point of departure, just as To add a stage in your route, in the You can use the navigation system to you would for a destination;...
  • Page 42: Traffic Information

    TRAFFIC INFORMATION (1/3) “Traffic Information Service” “Traffic settings” “Traffic Information This menu allows you to set the desired options default calculation method. Service” To access the “Traffic Information Service” options, from the main menu “Display traffic on route” Traffic information is a service available press “Services”, “Navigation services”, This menu allows you to see an over- on your multimedia system which en-...
  • Page 43: Traffic Preferences

    TRAFFIC INFORMATION (2/3) Traffic display “Traffic preferences” The navigation system indicates traffic To access this menu, from the “Traffic incidents: Information Services” menu, press “Traffic Settings”. – by displaying symbols on the map (list of icons at the end of the sec- You can automatically minimise delays tion);...
  • Page 44 TRAFFIC INFORMATION (3/3) Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning  Accident  Heavy rain Traffic jams Snow   One or more Strong wind, storm   closed roads Road closed   Traffic incident   Road works  GB.42...
  • Page 45 VIEW MAP Pop-up menu “+” – “TomTom Places”; – a recharging station search; Press “+” to access the following – a point of interest; menus: – your position; – “Use this location to...”; – latitude and longitude. – “Find”; – “Edit information on the map”; “Edit information on the map”...
  • Page 46: Navigation Services

    NAVIGATION SERVICES (1/2) Your system includes navigation serv- Accessing the navigation ices. You can add to these services by services “Speed Cameras” subscribing to the paid TomTom LIVE services. To access the “Navigation services”: – The navigation services include traf- This service allows you to display the –...
  • Page 47 Point of Interest using a of the subscribed services. Users can day weather forecasts for the location keyword and make it a destination. renew their subscriptions from R-Link of your choice. Store or from the website MyRenault by selecting one of the services.
  • Page 48: Z.e. Services

    Z.E. SERVICES The “Z.E. Services” functions are only Accessing “E.V. Services guided available on electric vehicles. “Z.E. Services” tour” They include on-board vehicle serv- functions. ices and other services accessible from This menu gives access to a series outside the vehicle (mobile phone and To access “Z.E.
  • Page 49: Recharging Station

    RECHARGING STATION Saving new recharging The “Charging stations” menu is only stations “Near Home” available on electric vehicles. When you recharge your vehicle at a new recharging terminal, it will be auto- This option provides a list of recharg- matically saved in the system. ing stations close to your home.
  • Page 50: Range

    RANGE Range view Low battery warning The range distance is only available for electric vehicles. – In guidance mode, from the route When the charge level reaches the summary screen: you can see the minimum alert level on the instrument Attainability of the route portions (zones) that are at- panel, the system automatically pro-...
  • Page 51: Adding, Managing Saved Addresses

    ADDING, MANAGING SAVED ADDRESSES Save an address from a Renaming a saved address recent destination – From the main menu, press Accessing saved “Navigation”, then “Settings” then – In the “Drive to...” menu, select addresses “Manage saved locations”; “Recent destinations”. –...
  • Page 52: Navigation Settings

    NAVIGATION SETTINGS (1/2) Accessing the navigation settings “Route planning” “Show POI on map” From the “Navigation” menu, press This menu allows you to define your “Settings”, then select the element you This menu lets you display or hide Point preferences for: wish to modify: of Interest (POI) categories on the map.
  • Page 53 NAVIGATION SETTINGS (2/2) “Change map Map information “EV settings” colours” This menu enables you to display This menu enables you to change the This menu allows you to create and or hide details such as the address colours of the map displayed on your manage your own recharging stations number before the street name, the as well as those detected automatically...
  • Page 54: Listen To The Radio

    LISTENING TO THE RADIO (1/5) Selecting a wavelength Accessing the Select the required waveband (AM, FM radio or DR) by pressing 1: – AM; Multimedia screen – FM; From main menu, press – DR. “Multimedia”, then “Radio”. You can also select the waveband using the steering column control (refer Radio front panel / Multimedia front to the control details).
  • Page 55 LISTENING TO THE RADIO (2/5) Radio DR1 AF | i-Traffic 1.Arrow 2.Decibel 3.BNR 4.Jazz FM 5.Radio Pop Preset List Frequency Preset List Frequency Preset List “List” mode “Frequency” mode To select a radio station DR This mode displays a list of available This mode allows stations to be (terrestrial digital radio) radio stations.
  • Page 56 LISTENING TO THE RADIO (3/5) Pop-up menu “+”. “List” mode Text information (Radio text) This mode displays a list of available Some FM radio stations broadcast FM or AM radio stations. text information relating to their pro- From one of the three modes, press “+” grammes (e.g.
  • Page 57: Radio Settings

    LISTENING TO THE RADIO (4/5) Radio settings Text information (Radio text) EPG (DR) program guide Some DR radio stations broadcast When this feature is activated, your text information relating to their pro- audio system will display the station’s grammes (e.g. song titles). upcoming programs of the day.
  • Page 58 LISTENING TO THE RADIO (5/5) Note: not all radio stations offer this DR (terrestrial digital radio) Traffic information (i Traffic) possibility. From one of the two modes, press “+” With this function activated, the source to access the radio settings. From the is interrupted automatically to receive Poor reception can sometimes cause radio settings, you can set the follow-...
  • Page 59: Media

    MEDIA Playback You can choose between playing all the Accessing media tracks or playing a single track. USB key When playing a track, you can: This menu enables you to listen to – access the previous track by press- music from an external source (audio Summer in Dublin ing 1;...
  • Page 60: Photo Reader

    PHOTO READER Pop-up menu “+”. When viewing a photo/slideshow, press Accessing photos “+” to: Holiday photos .png – display all photos in thumbnail form; From the “Multimedia” menu, press – display full screen; “Pictures” then select the connected – display the slideshow; source (Card SD, USB, etc.) to access –...
  • Page 61: Video Playback

    VIDEO PLAYBACK Pop-up menu “+”. During video playback, press “+” to: Accessing videos – change the source; USB key – access the settings. From the “Multimedia” menu, press Landscapes “Video” then select the source con- Settings nected (SD card, USB, etc.) to access videos.
  • Page 62: Multimedia Settings

    MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (1/2) Accessing “Sound” “Radio” multimedia settings This menu allows you to configure dif- This menu enables you to adjust the From the “Multimedia” menu, press ferent sound settings: radio settings: “Settings”, then select the element you – “Spatialisation”, for setting –...
  • Page 63 MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (2/2) “Pictures” “Video” This menu allows you to adjust the mul- This menu enables you to set the timedia settings: type of video display: – set the timing of each picture in – “Normal view”; the slideshow; – “Full screen”. –...
  • Page 64: Phone

    Do you want to do that now? Pairing the first telephone Add device To pair your phone with the R-Link navi- gation, there are two pairing methods. First method of pairing from R-Link A screen message offers a device Activate the Bluetooth®...
  • Page 65: Pairing/Unpairing A Telephone

    PAIRING, UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (2/2) Pairing another telephone Unpairing a phone From your telephone, activate the From main menu, select Bluetooth® connection. “Telephone”, “Settings”, then “Manage devices”. From the “Telephone” menu, press “Settings”, then “Manage devices”. From the list of paired telephones in the “Manage devices”...
  • Page 66: Connecting/Disconnecting A Telephone

    CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE Connecting a paired phone Manual connection (changing the phone connected) No phone can be connected to the From the “Phone” menu, press hands-free phone system if it has not “Settings”, then “Manage devices”. first been paired. Please refer to the Manage devices You will find the list of phones already information on “Pairing a telephone”...
  • Page 67 MANAGING THE PHONEBOOK Adding a contact to the Note: the contacts saved on the SIM Favourites page card SIM on your phone are not vis- ible. Only contacts saved on the From the “Phone” menu, select phone are visible. Phonebook Find “Phonebook”, then the contact to be added using the multimedia screen.
  • Page 68: Making, Receiving A Call

    MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (1/2) Making a call from the phonebook Call logs Find Phonebook Find With the telephone connected to the Caroline Felini 06 87 65 43 21 22:15 Benjamin Legrand system, from the “Phone” menu, press Benjamin Legrand 06 12 34 56 78 16:32 Caroline Felini...
  • Page 69: Receiving A Call

    MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (2/2) Receiving a call When receiving a call, the reception Using voicemail screen is displayed with any informa- Dial a number tion available on the caller: With the telephone connected to the – the name of the contact (if the system, from the “Phone”...
  • Page 70: Call Log

    CALL LOG Press a call log entry to call the relevant Accessing the call contact. For more information please consult the “Making, receiving a call” section. Call logs Find With the telephone connected to the Caroline Felini 06 87 65 43 21 22:15 system, from the “Phone”...
  • Page 71: During A Call

    DURING A CALL – place a call on hold by pressing “+” then select “On hold”. To pick up a call on hold, press “Continue”; – switch the call to the phone by press- Phone - Calling ing “+” then select “Handset”. Daisy Wiston Note: some telephones disconnect 06 56 78 90 12...
  • Page 72: Phone Settings

    PHONE SETTINGS “Turn Bluetooth on” Accessing Tick this option to activate or deacti- telephone settings vate the Bluetooth® on the hands-free system. Settings From the “Phone” menu, press Manage devices “Phone” “Settings”. Sound levels Tick this option to activate or deacti- The following choices are offered: Voice mail vate the automatic download of data...
  • Page 73: Vehicle

    DRIVING ECO² To save your data, press “Save”, then Access the Driving select the type of journey taken from “Eco-coaching” Eco² menu the following list: – “Home-Work”; This menu monitors your driving style, – “Vacation”; and provides you with advice to best From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, –...
  • Page 74: Parking Distance Control, Reversing Camera

    PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL, REVERSING CAMERA (1/2) Parking aids Activation/deactivation Parking assistance You can activate or deactivate the park- Rear camera view settings ing distance control from the multime- Front parking sensors dia screen. Image settings Rear parking sensors From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, Static guidelines Side parking sensors “Settings”, “Parking assistance”, then...
  • Page 75 PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL, REVERSING CAMERA (2/2) Display settings From the “Vehicle” menu, go to “Settings”, press “Image settings”, then adjust the following settings: Easy park assist – brightness; – saturation; Parallel parking – contrast. Bay parking Confirm your choice by selecting Angled parking “Done”.
  • Page 76: Electric Vehicle

    ELECTRIC VEHICLE (1/2) Access the Electrical vehicle menu Flow Consumption details Used energy: : From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, then “Electrical vehicle”. This menu shows the following informa- Energy recovered: : tion for electric vehicles: – “Energy flow”; – “Consumption details”; –...
  • Page 77 ELECTRIC VEHICLE (2/2) Comfort timer Charge scheduler Monday programming Start Time 1 Time 2 Always Start at Calendar charging Mon. Mon. Tue. Select Select Select Select Change Change Change Change Total of 10 hours Comfort timer is turned off. Tue. The vehicle will start charging when it is connected.
  • Page 78: Take Care

    TAKE CARE (1/2) You can activate/deactivate automatic Access the “TAKE running by ticking the “Start ioniser at each vehicle start” option. Press “Done” CARE” menu. to confirm your choice. Ioniser You may have a fragrance diffuser, an Clean Relax air ioniser and a system checking the quality of the exterior air.
  • Page 79 TAKE CARE (2/2) Scent diffuser Outside air quality Scent 1 Scent 2 Polluted + Select Select Polluted - Good Intensity Past minutes Done “Outside air quality” “Scent diffuser” This menu shows you the air quality This menu lets you choose the type of graph.
  • Page 80: On-Board Computer/Vehicle Settings

    ON-BOARD COMPUTER/VEHICLE SETTINGS To reset the on-board computer and instrument panel information, press “Reset” and confirm by pressing “Yes”. Onboard computer Settings Since 18-06-2012 Parking assistance Total distance 0.0 km Blind spot alert Average speed 0.0 km/h Lane departure warning Settings Average consumption 0.0 l/100 km...
  • Page 81: Introduction To The Services Menu

    R-Link Store . From the main menu, press “My serv- R-Link Store is the applications store ices”. for your multimedia system. Here you The pop-up menu “+” can be used to...
  • Page 82 “Renault Assistance” This menu gives you access to “E-Guide R-Link” RENAULT assistance. This menu brings together all the in- structions. They can be consulted from your multimedia system.
  • Page 83: Install Applications With R-Link Store

    R-LINK chased via a computer connected to Store. Downloading and installing the Internet on the R-LINK Store. If so, Press “Purchase” to choose the type of applications from your vehicle a message will be displayed to notify payment.
  • Page 84 (continued) The multimedia system offers two types of payment: by My Renault account or by credit or debit card. Select one of the two options, tick the box to accept the general conditions of sale for R-LINK Store, then go on to payment.
  • Page 85 “Deleting bank card details” in this sec- tion. Note: to use this type of payment, you must first create a My Renault ac- count. Please see the information on “Creating an account in My Renault” in this section.
  • Page 86 You can also download applications you can explore the catalogue of appli- the “Help” menu 3 of the R-LINK Store. from a computer connected to the cations and search for product updates. Internet (particularly useful for large files).
  • Page 87 Renault site, select the application puter. you wish to purchase then select “Buy”; R-LINK Toolbox Installs the updates for your navigation system. – Accept the general conditions of sale to download the application; Once the Updates are saved, you can...
  • Page 88 INSTALLING APPLICATIONS WITH R-LINK STORE (6/6) Note: the vehicle must be connected to a mobile network to be able to delete “Restore factory card data. settings” R-LINK Store From the main menu, press “System”, 4970XXXXXXXXXX16 2017 then “System settings”. Anne...
  • Page 89: Android Auto

    ANDROID AUTO™ (1/2) Introduction – a window is displayed on your multi- media system screen informing you “Android Auto™” is an application that that you need to accept the confiden- can be downloaded from your smart- tiality clauses of the application on phone which enables you to use some your smartphone in order to use the applications on your phone from your...
  • Page 90 Returning to the R-Link interface To return to the R-Link interface, press the button to return to the multimedia system welcome screen (for more infor- Once the “Android Auto™” applica- Note: when you use “Android Auto™”,...
  • Page 91: Services Settings

    SERVICES SETTINGS Delete application data Accessing the “Update Select the application from which you services settings applications” wish to delete data, select the first tab, press “+” then “Delete application data”. From the main menu, press “Services”. This menu lets you search for installed Deleting an application application updates, but requires a The “Settings”...
  • Page 92: System

    SYSTEM SETTINGS (1/3) Accessing the “Language” “Sound” system settings From the main menu, press “System”. This menu enables you to select a lan- This menu enables you to adjust the guage to apply to the system. Select following settings: The “System settings” menu enables the desired language, then a voice.
  • Page 93: Safety Warnings

    SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/3) “Speed sensitivity “Clock” volume” Change Home Page This function allows you to automati- This menu lets you set the system cally increase the volume based on Home page 1 clock and the format of the time dis- vehicle speed.
  • Page 94 SYSTEM SETTINGS (3/3) “Status & “Restore factory “Keyboards” Information” settings” This menu lets you choose the type of This menu gives you various pieces of This menu allows you to delete all infor- virtual keypad used by the system: system information: mation from the system.
  • Page 95: Operating Faults

    OPERATING FAULTS (1/3) System Description Causes Solutions The multimedia screen does not light up. The interior temperature is lower than Switch on the ventilation so that a tem- -20°C. perature above -20°C is reached. No image is displayed. The screen is on standby. Ensure that the screen is not on standby.
  • Page 96 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 97 OPERATING FAULTS (3/3) Voice recognition Description Causes Solutions The system does not recognise the The voice command has not been rec- Check that the spoken voice command voice command stated. ognised. exists (refer to the “Using voice com- The voice recognition time delay has ex- mands”...
  • Page 98 GB.96...
  • Page 99 ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2) favourite address ..........GB.28 → GB.32, GB.49 add ................GB.21 air ioniser ............GB.76 – GB.77 delete ................ GB.21 answering a call ..........GB.66 – GB.67 fragrance diffuser ..........GB.76 – GB.77 fuel consumption ............. GB.78 buttons ..........GB.5 → GB.13, GB.15 fuel economy ..............
  • Page 100 ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/2) system parking distance control........GB.72 – GB.73 initialisation ............... GB.14 personal data update ............GB.84 – GB.85 delete ............GB.85 – GB.86 precautions during use ............. GB.3 telephone contacts list ............ GB.65 traffic information ..........GB.40 → GB.42 radio trip computer and warning system........GB.78 automatic mode ........
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