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  • Page 1 Infotainment System Operating instructions...
  • Page 2 Due to improvements or other changes, there may be discrepancies between information in this manual and your Infotain- ment System. SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION reserves the right to make production/feature changes/improvements at any time, without notice and without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes to Infotain- ment Systems previously built or sold.
  • Page 3 Controls en | 3 button When the device is in normal operating mode: Short tap: Mute the device / cancel mute Long tap: Switch the device to standby mode When the device is in standby mode: Switch the device to normal operating mode 2 Display 3 SD card slot...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    4 | en Contents Contents Features ........8 Operation ........10 4.7 Entering the security PIN .... 16 4.1 Touchscreen controls ...... 10 Symbols used in this document .. 8 4.8 Sound settings ......... 17 4.1.1 Tapping ........... 10 4.8.1 Adjusting the bass and treble .. 17 Important information ....9 4.1.2 Swiping ........... 10 4.8.2 Adjusting the balance ...... 17 3.1 Cleaning information ...... 9 4.1.3 Zooming the map view ....
  • Page 5 Contents en | 5 FM/AM radio mode ....28 Playing media ......31 4.11 Connecting/inserting external devices and data storage devices .. 23 5.1 Listening to the radio....... 28 6.1 Selecting a media source .... 31 4.11.1 General information ...... 23 5.2 The tuner display ...... 29 6.2 Calling up the audio/video display .. 31 4.11.2 SD card ........... 24 4.11.3 USB storage device/Apple .... 24 5.3 Calling up the tuner display ..... 29 6.3 Audio playback ........
  • Page 6 6 | en Contents Navigation ........35 7.7 Map view and map options .... 41 7.9 Specifying guidance and map settings .......... 44 7.7.1 Opening the map view .... 41 7.1 Starting navigation ...... 35 7.7.2 The map view during an active 7.9.1 Opening the guidance and map set- 7.2 Entering a destination ..... 36 route guidance session .... 41 tings .......... 44 7.7.3 Repeating the current navigation 7.2.1 Opening the Destinations menu .. 36 7.9.2 Displaying points of interest on the announcement ........
  • Page 7 Contents en | 7 Telephone ........52 Smartphone integration .... 56 7.14 Selecting the geo coordinate format 50 8.1 Starting phone mode ....... 52 9.1 Calling up the smartphone display .. 58 7.15 Updating the map data .... 51 8.1.1 Opening the phone menu.... 52 9.2 Selecting a particular application on 7.16 Retrofitting the navigation function . 51 8.2 Answering/rejecting a call .... 53 a smartphone ........ 58 8.2.1 Answering a call ...... 53 9.3 Smartphone integration settings .. 58 8.2.2 Rejecting a call ........ 53 9.3.1 Android™ connection priority .
  • Page 8: Features

    8 | en Features | Symbols used in this document 1 Features 2 Symbols used in this In addition to these warnings, the following symbols are also used: document AM/FM tuner – 18 FM and 12 AM manual presets Note: Symbols linked with text within a grey box are USB/SD/iPod Additional details for the application warnings and always indicate an immediate or...
  • Page 9: Important Information

    Important information en | 9 3 Important informa- regulations must always be fol- Only use appropriate connecting cables and lowed. If a navigation instruction external devices in regard to safety, electro- tion contradicts traffic regulations, the magnetic compatibility and grade of shield- traffic regulations always apply.
  • Page 10: Operation

    10 | en Important information | Operation 4 Operation Note: You do not need to exert pressure on the display Dust on the display may impair the surface. functioning of the touchscreen. If the 4.1 Touchscreen controls 4.1.1 Tapping device detects that the display is dirty, Short tap: A short tap on the display surface a corresponding notification will Important note:...
  • Page 11: Scrolling The Visible Map Area

    Operation en | 11 your fingers towards one another (zoom out) or read the section entitled “Entering the 4.3 Adjusting the volume away from one another (zoom in). security PIN” (page 16). 4.3.1 Increasing/decreasing the 4.1.4 Scrolling the visible map area 4.2.2 Standby mode volume When the device is switched on, you can switch To increase or decrease the volume incremen- Note: it to standby mode.
  • Page 12: Calling Up The Display Of A Main Operating Mode

    (see the section entitled “Retrofit- – Distance to next driving manoeuvre ting the navigation function” (page – Symbol of the next driving manoeuvre 51)). Please contact your Suzuki – Estimated time of arrival dealer regarding this. Connect: – Type of smartphone integration...
  • Page 13: Directly Selecting Functions

    Operation en | 13 Note: Radio: Open the source menu for If your device is not equipped with a radio listening navigation system, you will be able to Call: Open the Select Bluetooth device menu access these functions: Media: Open the source menu for Radio: Open the tuner display Call: playing media...
  • Page 14: Quick-Access Feature

    14 | en Operation 4.4.3 Quick-access feature You can access these functions using the quick- 4.5 The displays of the main operat- You can access further functions for each main access feature: ing modes operating mode using the quick-access feature: Listen: – Radio: Start ascending/descending seek 4.5.1 Radio listening and playing f Tap the quick-access button in the centre of tuning media...
  • Page 15: Telephone

    Operation en | 15 4.5.2 Telephone 4.5.3 Navigation 4.5.5 Switching between the dis- Phone menu, Calls list: plays of the main operating Note: modes Only if your device is equipped with a You can switch from the display of one main navigation system. operating mode directly to the display of another main operating mode: Map view: f Tap the corresponding button at the top edge...
  • Page 16: Keypad Lock Setting During Active Apple Carplay Session

    16 | en Operation only be able to use the keypad while the vehicle Note: 4.7 Entering the security PIN is stationary. A pop-up appears to inform the user to Note: To enable the Lock keypad while driving setting, reconnect the iPhone after the keypad f first switch to the Home menu, if necessary.
  • Page 17: Sound Settings

    Operation en | 17 Note: f Tap Sound settings. 4.8.4 Selecting an equalizer preset If you enter a wrong digit, you can f Tap Equalizer presets. delete it by tapping f Tap Note: If you have not entered the correct security PIN for the device, the “Wrong security PIN”...
  • Page 18: Volume Adjustment For The Aux Source

    18 | en Operation 4.8.7 Volume adjustment for an external DVD source f Tap External DVD level. f Tap the desired option: Off or Level 1 - 3. f Tap Clock. Note: to return to the sound settings. f Tap the desired option: Quiet, Normal or Loud.
  • Page 19: Selecting The Time Format

    Operation en | 19 f Tap Date format. f Tap the desired option: 12 h or 24 h. f Tap the desired date format. Select your time zone: 4.9.3 Setting the time via GPS f Tap Time zone. Note: First select “GPS” as the time setting, if neces- To scroll through the available date sary: formats, touch the list area and swipe...
  • Page 20: Setting The Time Manually

    20 | en Operation Activate or deactivate summer time: f In the Hour or Minute item, tap You can manually adjust the display brightness f Tap Summer time. adjust the hours or minutes. of the current mode: Summer time is activated when the check mark f In the system settings, tap Display.
  • Page 21: Selecting The System Of Measurement

    Operation en | 21 f Tap the desired language. f Tap the desired option: Metric or Imperial. f Enter a four-digit device security PIN and tap Note: 4.10.4 Security PIN protection – on/ f Enter the new security PIN again to confirm To scroll through the available lan- it, and tap guages, touch the list area and swipe f In the system settings, tap Security PIN.
  • Page 22: Displaying Information About Open-Source Software

    22 | en Operation If you disable security PIN protection, you will be security PIN” notification appears prompted to enter the device’s current security briefly, and you can enter the security PIN: PIN again. You will be prompted to enter the new security PIN for the device.
  • Page 23: Reset To The Factory Settings

    Operation en | 23 Notes: f open the system settings and scroll to Data ID3 tags: Version 1 and 2, max. length 256 To scroll through the available infor- carrier version. WMA files with Digital Rights Management mation, touch the list area and (DRM) from online music shops cannot be 4.11 Connecting/inserting exter- swipe up or down.
  • Page 24: Sd Card

    SD card into the the device supports is available at data first. slot, you may damage the card and www.suzuki-slda.com. As long as the SD card containing the the slot. navigation system’s map data is If the “No Card” notification appears...
  • Page 25: Aux Audio Source

    Notes: Information about which external Note: devices the device supports is Only applicable if your vehicle is fitted available at www.suzuki-slda.com. with an AUX input. The procedures described in this chapter apply to Bluetooth® mobile Connecting an AUX source phones as well as to Bluetooth®...
  • Page 26 Select Bluetooth device menu: Notes: The Bluetooth® name of the device Vcards 2.1, 3.0 Note: is “Suzuki”. The currently connected device is Opening the Select Bluetooth device menu If 10 mobile phones are already always the first item in the device list.
  • Page 27: Connecting A Smartphone Via Smartphone Integration

    To connect a mobile phone shown in this list, phones the device supports is avail- f tap the relevant item in the Select Bluetooth Method 3: able at www.suzuki-slda.com. device menu. The mobile phone receives the device’s PIN A smartphone can be connected to...
  • Page 28: Fm/Am Radio Mode

    28 | en Operation | FM/AM radio mode 5 FM/AM radio mode You should disconnect any existing ing a device via Bluetooth®” (page Bluetooth® connection before con- 25)). necting a smartphone using the Smartphone integration via Apple Notes: smartphone integration function. CarPlay does not allow any parallel AM reception: Generally, strong AM If, however, you want to continue Bluetooth®...
  • Page 29: The Tuner Display

    FM/AM radio mode en | 29 f Tap the memory bank of the desired wave- E Frequency pointer 5.5 Selecting the waveband/mem- band. ory bank F Memory preset buttons The tuner display for the selected memory bank While you are listening to the radio: button: Start scan function is displayed and you can hear the radio broad- f Tap...
  • Page 30: Scanning Receivable Stations

    30 | en FM/AM radio mode | Playing media Note: Afterwards, the station stored on memory pre- 5.10 Traffic announcement By long-tapping B or C you set 1 will be played. Note: adjust the frequency continuously. 5.8 Listening to a stored station If the stations in your reception area do After you release the button, the radio f First select the desired memory bank, if not support RDS, you will not be able...
  • Page 31: Cancelling A Playing Traffic Announcement

    FM/AM radio mode | Playing media en | 31 6 Playing media 5.10.2 Cancelling a playing traffic 6.2 Calling up the audio/video dis- announcement play You can cancel a playing traffic announcement While you are playing media: Note: and return to the audio source you were listen- f Tap the Listen area in the Home menu. To connect or insert an external device, ing to before: please refer to the section entitled...
  • Page 32: Pausing Playback

    32 | en Playing media You will find the following information and con- Title 6.3.6 Skipping forwards/back- trols in the audio display: Album wards in the current title The playback progress bar L displays the f Tap the desired position in the playback Note: playback position in the current title and the progress bar L.
  • Page 33: Video Playback

    Playing media en | 33 6.4 Video playback You will find the following information and con- Playback is paused. trols in the video display: f Tap Safety notice P Current playback source Playback resumes. The displaying of video images is only Q Picture area possible while the vehicle’s parking 6.4.3 Skipping to the next/previous button: Skip to next title...
  • Page 34: Media Browser

    34 | en Playing media 6.4.7 Full-screen mode – on/off \ Titles/files Audiobook: To switch between the video display and full- Select a chapter from an available audio- screen mode, In the browser display you can select media book. Only the chapters of the selected audiobook are subsequently played.
  • Page 35: Closing The Browser Without

    “Retrofitting the navi- The current media display is displayed. tion may not be shown depending on gation function” (page 51)). Please satellite condition, Road configuration, contact your Suzuki dealer regarding vehicle condition or other circum- this. stances. Road safety 7.1 Starting navigation...
  • Page 36: Entering A Destination

    36 | en Navigation 7.2 Entering a destination Please refer to the sections “Entering an The keypad is displayed: address” (page 36) and “Selecting a point of 7.2.1 Opening the Destinations interest” (page 37). menu f Tap the direct-select button in the Home If you switch to the Previous tab or Favourites menu.
  • Page 37: Selecting A Point Of Interest

    Navigation en | 37 “Entering a waypoint” (page f Enter the first characters of the address f Tap to view the details for the respective 41)). component. destination and a map of the surrounding The number of matches corresponding to the area (see the section entitled “Location 7.2.3 Selecting a point of interest entered characters is displayed beside the...
  • Page 38: Entering Coordinates

    38 | en Navigation f Tap POI search or MyPOI search. Notes: route guidance is active” (page The Address input menu is displayed. A category may contain further 41)) or f Enter a country and a city or postcode for subcategories.
  • Page 39: Selecting One Of The Previous

    Navigation en | 39 Details about the location and a map of the Note: 7.3.1 Areas of the location details surrounding area are displayed (see the section If a route guidance session is already view entitled “Location details view” (page 39)). active, you can choose f Tap to start route guidance.
  • Page 40: Options In The Location Details View

    40 | en Navigation If you want to store the favourite as Notes: button: Delete all locations of the list the home address and a home If you delete a waypoint, the route is (either previous destinations, favourites address is already stored, you are recalculated and displayed in the or waypoints) prompted to confirm the replace-...
  • Page 41: Entering A Waypoint

    Navigation en | 41 f After specifying the address, tap Set as f Enter the new destination as described in the 53 54 55 home to store the entered address as the section entitled “Entering a destination” home address. (page 36). As soon as you tap , the Route guidance is 7.5 Entering a waypoint...
  • Page 42: Repeating The Current Navigation Announcement

    42 | en Navigation s Clock time and whether f In the map view, tap the button i to switch a 2D map is shown or between the modes. t Distance to the destination a 3D map is shown. u Estimated arrival time 7.7.7 Selecting a destination or v Estimated time to the destination f In the map view, tap the compass x to...
  • Page 43: Selecting A Point Of Interest From

    Navigation en | 43 7.7.9 Selecting a point of interest 7.8 Route guidance settings in the Note: from the map Route menu In the Destinations menu, tap You can select a point of interest from the map return to the map view. 7.8.1 Opening the Route menu or search for points of interest near a location on 7.8.2 Cancelling route guidance the map.
  • Page 44: Searching For A Point Of Interest On The Route Or Near The Destination

    44 | en Navigation The waypoints and destination of the active 7.8.8 Blocking route sections Unblocking blocked route sections route guidance session are displayed. You can block route sections that lie up ahead You can unblock route sections that you previ- f Tap an item to view the details for the respec- on your route and thus exclude them from the ously blocked.
  • Page 45: Displaying Points Of Interest On The Map

    Navigation en | 45 7.9.2 Displaying points of interest 7.9.3 Selecting the map orientation section entitled “Changing the map on the map view mode” (page 42)). If the North up option is selected, 3D map view is not available. f Tap Note: 6 to close the options display. 7.9.4 3D map view – on/off Instead of the normal view from above, the 3D f Tap Map orientation.
  • Page 46: Enabling Automatic Zoom

    46 | en Navigation If 3D map view is activated, the 7.9.6 Lane guidance – on/off 7.9.7 Voice guidance – on/off North up option is not available. When lane guidance is enabled, the system You can enable/disable the driving recommen- displays the appropriate lane on multi-lane dation announcements that the system makes.
  • Page 47: Specifying Custom Route Options

    Navigation en | 47 When you approach a driving manoeuvre, the 7.10.1 Opening the route options display will show the symbol for the driving f In navigation mode, tap manoeuvre, the distance to the driving manoeu- vre, and the name of the next road. f Tap the relevant option: Fastest: f Tap Route options.
  • Page 48: Displaying Information On The Current Position

    48 | en Navigation Train transport 7.11 Displaying information on the Point of interest warnings may, for instance, Unpaved roads current position contain the location of sharp bends. Seasonal roads f In navigation mode, tap Restricted roads 7.12.1 Data format The file containing your own points of interest must comply with the WGS84 standard.
  • Page 49: Loading Your Own Points Of Interest Onto The Device

    Navigation en | 49 that belong to the same category and use the 7.12.2 Loading your own points of f In navigation mode, tap name of the category as the file name. interest onto the device You may create up to four additional levels of Note: categories and subcategories if you create a When you load a new file, any of your corresponding folder structure.
  • Page 50: Deleting Your Own Points Of Interest From The Device

    50 | en Navigation 7.12.4 Deleting your own points of 7.13 Enabling the keypad lock while interest from the device driving f In navigation mode, tap You can set the keypad lock in the system set- tings. If the Lock keypad while driving setting is ena- bled, you will only be able to access the keypad while the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 51: Updating The Map Data

    You can update the map data by loading new navigation function, it may be possible for you to problem persists, please contact your map data onto the device from an SD card. have it retrofitted. Please contact your Suzuki Suzuki dealer. Note: dealer regarding this.
  • Page 52: Telephone

    52 | en Telephone 8 Telephone 8.1 Starting phone mode : Roaming (when you are in a roaming area) 8.1.1 Opening the phone menu : The low battery status will be displayed Road safety To open the phone menu, on screen when the connected phone’s bat- Using the hands-free facility while f tap the Call area in the Home menu.
  • Page 53: Answering/Rejecting A Call

    Telephone en | 53 8.2 Answering/rejecting a call 8.4 Dialling a number Note: This notification appears when you receive an f In the phone menu, tap the Dial pad tab, if A maximum of 60 items are stored in incoming call: necessary. the call list. f Enter the number.
  • Page 54: A Second Incoming Call

    54 | en Telephone 8.7.1 A second incoming call 8.7.2 Switching between two calls 8.8 SMS text messages If you receive a second call during your current If there are two simultaneous calls, the following 8.8.1 Reading an incoming text call, the following notification appears: display appears: message Note: You can enable or disable the display- ing of incoming text messages.
  • Page 55: Incoming Text Message Display - On/Off

    Telephone en | 55 Notes: 8.9 Activating the voice control 8.10 Further settings If you wish, you can have the system system of the connected mobile 8.10.1 Ringtone of the mobile phone read the message aloud. To do so, phone . Please note that this func- Note: Note: tion is not available in all system This function is only available if the languages.
  • Page 56: Phone-Book Sort Order

    Information about which smart- ity of Android Auto is available at phones the device supports is avail- http://www.android.com/auto/. able at www.suzuki-slda.com. Most features will not work if you To connect a smartphone via smart- use Android Auto in a country where phone integration, please read the it is not currently available.
  • Page 57 Smartphone integration en | 57 tivity is required for this. Perfor- active on the device’s navigation please use the MirrorLink™ audio mance may vary depending on data system, that route guidance session player instead. connectivity. will be cancelled automatically (and The smartphone manufacturers are vice versa).
  • Page 58: Calling Up The Smartphone Display

    58 | en Smartphone integration be heard at a lower volume. When Android Auto features are available connected via Android Auto, the on the same smartphone. One Bluetooth® audio player feature will feature, i.e. either MirrorLink™ or not be available; in this case, please Android Auto, can be chosen at a use the Android Auto audio player time.
  • Page 59: Rear-View Camera

    Rear-view camera en | 59 10 Rear-view camera 10.1.1 Guide lines on/off 10.1.2 Adjusting the picture bright- – The superimposed guide lines project the ness and contrast dimensions of the vehicle onto the section of f Tap Note: road behind. The settings for the rear-view camera are dis- This function is only available if the f Tap played.
  • Page 60: Voice Control

    To start voice control, Please understand that voice recogni- f tap tion errors are inherent in the process. Neither Suzuki nor its suppliers shall To stop voice control, be liable for any damages arising out of f say “Cancel”. In the main menu you will find a selection of errors in the voice recognition process.
  • Page 61: Saying Voice Commands

    Voice control en | 61 Playing media (audio) Certain commands are combined with names or To select the desired item, – Start playback of a song, audiobook or numbers, e.g. “Call <number>”. Say the dis- f say the number of the corresponding list podcast played command and the desired number or item, e.g.
  • Page 62: Steering Wheel Remote Control

    62 | en Steering wheel remote control 12 Steering wheel Button Function Button Function remote control During radio/media playback: Short press: Short press: Activate voice control Radio: switch to the next/previ- Notes: Note: ous preset Voice prompts from the When smartphone integration is ena- Media: skip to the next/previous device will be skipped if the bled, some of the steering wheel...
  • Page 63: Points Of Interest - Symbol Overview

    Points of interest – symbol overview en | 63 13 Points of interest – Symbol Description Symbol Description symbol overview Art centre & exhibition Town hall Bowling Community centre Symbol Description Hotel, guest house, hostel, camping Casino Hospital, medical service Car dealer Cinema Emergency, medical service Car repair facilities Golf course Library...
  • Page 64 64 | en Points of interest – symbol overview Certification information is available at Symbol Description Symbol Description www.suzuki-slda.com. Shopping Airport, airline access Shopping centre Sport airport For Mexico Make: BOSCH Model: 52R0 Book store Border crossing Operation of this unit is subject to the following Motorcycle, e-bike &...
  • Page 65 en | 65 HERE EUROPE B.V. LICENSE GRANT TRANSFER OF LICENSE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT HERE grants you a non-exclusive license to use You may not transfer the Database to third par- the Database for your personal use or, if applica- ties, except when installed in the system for PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE ble, for use in your business’...
  • Page 66 Data- that moment reside outside the European Union the express written permission of Suzuki Motor base, whether in an action in contract or tort or or Switzerland, the law of the jurisdiction within...
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  • Page 68 Part number: 39103-62R30 07/17...

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