Summary of Contents for Renault EASY CONNECT EASY LINK
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Renault EASY CONNECT - Multimedia Systems EASY LINK Introduction...
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Precautions during use (1/2) 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 –...
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The manufacturer takes all the necessary precautions to ensure that your personal data is processed in total security. Your multimedia system enables you to delete your personal data. To find out more about the use of your data and your rights, go to https://easyconnect.renault.com.
general descriPtion Menu Navigation Radio Media Phone Applications Car info Settings Help Menu Elodie Home screens Menu screen H Direct access to the “Settings” menu. J Display the home screen: A Exterior temperature. L Depending on the menu, this area displays the shortcuts to the func- –...
introduction to tHe controls (1/4) screen controls Function Multimedia screen. Press and hold (around 5 seconds): restart the system. Short press: radio/music OFF, switch off the screen, put in standby, on/off. Access to main menu. Access the home page. Access the settings menu. Volume setting.
introduction to tHe controls (2/4) central controls Function On/Off. Rotate: – volume of the audio source currently playing. Access to main menu. Switching: – navigation within the selected area; – up/down: move around the various areas of a menu (upper bar, cen- tral zone, lower bar);...
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introduction to tHe controls (3/4) steering column controls Function Audio source selection. Increase the volume of the source currently in use. Radio mute on/off. Pause/play an audio track. 14 + 15 Interrupt the voice recognition voice synthesizer. Decrease the volume of the source currently in use. Short press: –...
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introduction to tHe controls (4/4) steering column controls Function Answer/end a call. Scroll through information according to the display style (audio, com- pass, engine power, etc.). Activate/deactivate the multimedia system voice recognition.
oPerating PrinciPles (1/3) Menu Navigation Radio Media Phone Settings Help Menu Nicolas Nicolas Multimedia screen gesture interaction – Pan (panoramic movement): press and hold the screen with one finger – Short press: touch a part of the navigating a menu and swipe across the screen.
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oPerating PrinciPles (2/3) introduction to the home These widgets grant you direct access The display of home pages, functions to the main screen for the function or, and information may vary according to pages in certain cases, enable you to directly the country.
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oPerating PrinciPles (3/3) – “Media”: used to manage the playing of audio files; – “Phone”: used to pair the system with one or more mobile phones and to use hands-free mode; Menu – “Applications”: used to manage your Navigation Radio Media Phone photos, videos and apps;...
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sWitcHing on, oFF 13:35 23° 26-06-2018 System ON/OFF Radio / music OFF Dark screen Standby Close switching on switching off clock/temperature/date screen The multimedia system starts: The multimedia system switches off: This screen is displayed when you – when the vehicle is started; –...
add, Manage Widgets (1/2) add a widget Select the home page A that you wish to customise. Delete In area C, select the size of the widget that you wish to be displayed. In area B, select the function of the widget that you wish to be displayed.
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add, Manage Widgets (2/2) delete widgets customising the Favourite widgets Delete Press the Favourite widget on the Drag the widget that you wish to delete home screen to add a number from to “Delete” 2 or drag the widget to your phonebook (only if your phone is area B.
using Voice recognition (1/9) introduction activation Your multimedia system has a voice To activate the voice recognition system, press the voice recognition recognition system which allows voice control of some of the functions button in your vehicle. on the multimedia system and on your phone.
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using Voice recognition (2/9) using the multimedia system’s voice recognition Main voice commands for your Welcome, what can I do for you? multimedia system Phone Call Nicolas Say “Main screen” or “Back” to return to Dial Nicolas home the voice recognition main screen. Navigation Go to work Find service station...
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– full blue marker: optimum voice recognition Navigation Favourite addresses – red marker: the user’s voice is too Technocentre Renault go to Avenue des Champs Elysée loud and the system has difficulty Vélizy 2 interpreting the command. go home Tour Eiffel –...
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using Voice recognition (4/9) destination log “Home” note: to use the “Go home” or “Go to work” voice function, you must first Retrieve an address already entered Retrieve your home address using the save an address. using the voice command. voice command.
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using Voice recognition (5/9) Multimodality “radio” control with voice “From favourites” recognition Use the voice command to retrieve an The system multimodality makes it pos- address saved in favourites. sible to complete the voice command You can activate media, the radio or ...
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using Voice recognition (6/9) “change audio source” Press the voice control button display the main voice control menu. From the main menu you can change the audio source. After the sound signal, say one of the Voice menu following: Press the voice control button display the main voice control menu.
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using Voice recognition (7/9) using a telephone with voice “Help” recognition To find out more about using voice functions: It is possible to call a number or a con- Phone number tact using the voice control included – press the voice control button, then with your multimedia system.
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using Voice recognition (8/9) using the phone’s voice recognition with the multimedia system Phone To use your phone’s voice recognition system with your multimedia system you should: – connect your telephone to the multi- media system (refer to the section on “Connecting, disconnecting a tele- phone”);...
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using Voice recognition (9/9) using the One Shot feature From the main voice control menu, you To use this function, press the voice can use voice control for some of your recognition button , wait for the The One Shot feature allows you phone’s functions.
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Navigation Map ................Enter a destination.
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(1/5) From the home screen, press “Menu”, then “Navigation” to access the map. You can also access the map from the “Navigation” widget. The map shows your current position and the information that you config- ured (show POIs, weather, traffic dis- play etc.).
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(2/5) G Back to previous screen or back to When a route is in progress, this navigation menu. function can be used to return to the route in progress after moving H Speed Check or Speed Camera area around the map. warning Fast route Avenue des Champs-Elysées...
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(3/5) – “Automatic guidance proposal”; – “Destinations shared with other de- vices”; – “Allow time-restricted roads”; – “Allow roads with time-based toll (“vi- gnette”)”; – “Avoidance area”; – “Allow unpaved road”. Pop-up menu with a route in Detour all progress Press the pop-up menu 1 to access the following menus: –...
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(4/5) If this function is deactivated no voice “route details” guidance instructions will be emitted by This function is used to view the details the multimedia system. of the current route. You can also adjust the “Guidance The “Summary” tab displays the arrival voice”...
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(5/5) “settings” Use the “Map” tab to access the follow- ing settings: Use the “Route” tab to access the fol- lowing settings: – “Map colour”; – “Time display”; – “Route type”; – “3D/2D/2D North and “Traffic” views”; – “Use traffic detour”; –...
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entering a destination (1/13) “navigation” menu From the home screen, press the card or press “Menu”, then “Navigation”. Find an ad- Call logs From fa- Points of in- dress vourites terest using voice recognition to enter an address Coordinates Route Traffic Navigation set- When in the “Navigation”...
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entering a destination (2/13) Find an ad- Call logs From fa- Points of in- dress vourites terest Coordinates Route Traffic Navigation set- tings Current po- In a city sition One Line Search For example: “Rouen”. You can display the suggestions in a list 4 or on the map 5.
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entering a destination (3/13) Use the pop-up menu 8 to: – save the selected address to your fa- vourites; Ern_ Address – enter the destination location details Rue Ernest Lacoste Country France (latitude and longitude values). Rue Ernest Lavisse City Paris Rue Ernest Léfébure Street...
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entering a destination (4/13) Use the “Route” tab 11 to access the During guidance, when you launch the route history. Select a route to start search for a new destination you have guidance. the choice between setting it as either: Use the magnifying glass icon 9 to –...
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entering a destination (5/13) From the “Address” menu 17, press on Add new address” 14: 20 21 – “Name” 20 to name your new favour- ite destination; – “Address” 21 to access the following search functions: – “Find an address”; –...
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entering a destination (6/13) Use the pop-up menu 15 to: – “Edit”: – “Name” 20 of the favourite; Total – “Address” 21 or “Route” of the fa- Total Relais Guyancourt vourites according to the tab se- 10 avenue de l’Europe, 78280 Guyancourt Total Saint Cyr lected;...
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entering a destination (7/13) “search by category” The navigation system suggests sev- eral POIs in the category selected, ac- cording to the tab selected: – no route in progress: – “Current position”; – “In a city” (enter town name). – when a route is in progress: –...
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entering a destination (8/13) You can select the areas then enter the “latitude” and “longitude” values using the keypad. Once the coordinates have been en- tered, press “Go” to go directly to this destination or press on “Map” to view the details on the map.
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entering a destination (9/13) When a route is in progress: “Modify route” – “Cancel route”; Use this function to modify your current route. – “Modify route”; Route You can modify the route: – “Avoidance area”; – “Add as waypoint”; – “Overview”; Cancel Create Avoidance...
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entering a destination (10/13) Avoidance Avoidance area area Add new avoidance area Bordeaux, France Paris, France Save “avoidance area” Press the “Draw” button 30 to create a From the pop-up menu 34 of the “Avoidance area”. “Avoidance area” menu, press: Use this function to avoid a set or de- fined geographical area.
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entering a destination (11/13) Use the 37 pop-up menu to access the following functions: – “Cancel route”; Fast route – “ Guidance voice”; – “Alternative routes”; – “Route details”; – “Settings”. “route details” With this function you can view the Visual Cancel feedback...
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entering a destination (12/13) Route details Route details Route details Rue de Toul 300m 00:00 00:05 Av. Daumesnil Start position 00:10 00:05 Diversion 125m 00:02 00:07 Rue Picpus 200m 00:09 00:18 Point of arrival Rue L. Braille 00:01 00:19 Rue de Toul Roads taken 350m 00:04...
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entering a destination (13/13) The speed of the simulation may be modified by pressing the 51 button. During the simulation, you can view the speed limit 54 as well as details in Route details the 50 area (distance remaining, arrival Technocentre Current position time and journey time).
traFFic (1/2) From the home screen, press “Menu”, “Navigation”, then navigation menu 3, then “Traffic” to access the latest traffic information. The traffic information bar on your route 1 informs you of traffic incidents in the form of dots on the map and covers the main routes.
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traFFic (2/2) Traffic Map Traffic jams Rue de Rivolis - 300m Traffic jams 300m Detour M° Saint Antoine - M° Tuilerie Caution 750m Road works 1200m Accidents 2500m Detour all Detour all “traffic” screen From the 8 pop-up menu, you can traffic incident details access the various navigation settings, Tap one of the items in the incident list...
naVigation settings (1/4) “route” “route type” From the “Route” tab 1, you can This setting gives you the option of a access the settings below: “Fast”, “Eco” or a “Short” route. Navigation settings – “Route type”; “Enable alternative route” Route type –...
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Allow/block Avoid area by pressing “ON” the dedicated app, refer to the section “automatic guidance proposal” or “OFF”. on MY Renault. Use this navigation programming func- “Allow unpaved road” When starting your vehicle, the mul- tion to manage the confidentiality pa- timedia systems informs you of “You...
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naVigation settings (3/4) “Map colour” Allow/block them by pressing “ON” or “OFF”. Use this option to set the map colour to “Auto”, “Day” or “Night”. Press the “Reset” button on the pop-up menu to switch all settings to “ON”. Navigation settings “Time display”...
naVigation settings (4/4) “POI display” “Weather display” Activate/deactivate the display of POIs Allow/block the weather view by press- on the map: ing “ON” or “OFF”. Vehicle – “Fuel station”; Pop-up menu – “Parking”; From the pop-up menu 4, you can reini- –...
Media (1/2) 5 Length of the audio track playing. 6 Access to the pop-up menu Media menu 7 Activate/deactivate Repeat track or playlist From the main menu, press “Media”, 8 Access the current playlist; or press shortcut A on most menus to 9 Short press: Play the next audio access the majority of the sources cur- track.
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Media (2/2) You can sort the playback by categories (“Playlists”, “Artists”, “Albums”, “Podcasts”). When playing a track, you can: – access the current playback list 8; – access the next track by pressing 9 or press and hold to fast forward through the current track;...
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PHoto (1/2) “Photo” menu From main menu, press “Applications”, then press the “Photo” tab. Select a connected input source. If several sources are connected, select one of the input sources from the fol- lowing list to access the photos: – “USB-1” (USB port); –...
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PHoto (2/2) information From this menu, you can access photo information (title, type, access path, size, resolution). note: For more information on compat- ible photo formats, please consult an Authorised Dealer. select profile From this menu, you can change the profile image.
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Video (1/2) “Video” menu From main menu, press “Applications”, then press the “Video” menu. Select a connected input source. If several sources are connected, select one of the input sources from the fol- lowing list to access the videos: – “USB-1” (USB port); –...
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Video (2/2) information From this menu, you can access infor- mation about the video (title, type, time, resolution). note: For further information about compatible video formats, please con- sult an authorised dealer. “settings” From the “Settings” menu, you can choose the type of display: –...
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listening to tHe radio (1/5) “radio” menu From the main menu, press “Radio”. If a radio station is already playing, press the shortcut to area A from some of the pages on the “Navigation” or “Phone” menus. “radio” screen 6 Access the pop-up menu. 7 Access the next or previous sta- 1 Logo of the radio station now tion.
listening to tHe radio (2/5) “Frequency” mode select a radio band store a radio station as a preset Use this mode to select radio stations Select FM, AM or DR (digital radio) by or frequencies in the current radio pressing “Sources” 11 on the multimedia Use this function to store the station band.
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listening to tHe radio (3/5) If radio stations do not use RDS or if the vehicle is in an area with poor radio reception, the name and logo will not appear on the screen. Only their fre- quencies are shown, at the top of the list.
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listening to tHe radio (4/5) “radio settings” When Region mode is off, if the signal quality drops, the radio will switch to a From the settings, you can activate or new frequency which might be operat- deactivate the following elements: ing as a relay for the station you were –...
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listening to tHe radio (5/5) sound environment settings “sound settings” From the settings, you can activate or From this menu, you can set the follow- deactivate the following elements: ing: – “Natural”; – “Bass boost”: use this function to – “Live”; boost/reduce the bass sound;...
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Phone Pairing, unpairing a telephone ............Connecting/disconnecting a telephone .
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5 Activate/deactivate the phone in- ternet connection. 6 Activate/deactivate the Media function. 7 Activate/deactivate the “Phone” function. For safety reasons, carry For a list of compatible telephones, out these operations when consult the https://easyconnect. the vehicle is stationary. renault.com site.
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– press “Yes”. The multimedia system searches for nearby phones with Bluetooth® activated; – Select your telephone from the list; For a list of compatible telephones, consult the https://easyconnect. renault.com site.
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“Paired devices – access approved devices (enables to “visible”. list” and select the phone to be un- you to use Renault connected serv- paired; ices). – from the main menu, select “Phone”, – from the main menu, select “Settings”, the pop-up menu, “Paired devices...
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For more infor- mation, please refer to the “Pairing, un- pairing a telephone” section. For safety reasons, carry For a list of compatible telephones, out these operations when consult the https://easyconnect. the vehicle is stationary. renault.com site.
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connecting, disconnecting a telePHone (2/3) Select your telephone from the list changing a connected telephone shown then select the functions of the From the “Phone” menu, pop up menu 4 phone to be connected: then “Paired devices list”: – “Phone” 1 –...
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connecting, disconnecting a telePHone (3/3) disconnect a phone From the “Phone” menu, pop up menu then “Paired devices list”: – deselect the functions to be discon- nected from the phone currently in use; – select the functions to be connected to another telephone that is already paired and in the device list.
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PHone call (1/3) “Phone” menu From the main menu, press “Phone”. note: press area A to access the “Phone” menu directly from most menus. note: In order to make a call, your tele- phone must be connected to your mul- timedia system.
PHone call (2/3) “answer” To pick up a call, press the “Answer” key 16. Press the “End call” key 12 to end the call. “reject” a call To reject an incoming call, press the “Reject” key 12. The person calling you will be redirected to your voicemail.
PHone call (3/3) – place a call on hold by pressing the 14 key. To resume a call that is on hold, press the 14 key again; – transfer the call to the connected phone by pressing “Transfer to Phone” 13; –...
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PHoneBooK (1/2) downloading the phone memory “Phonebook” menu By default, when pairing and connect- ing a telephone, the contacts are syn- chronised automatically if hands-free From the main menu, press “Phone” or connection is activated (refer to the press the A shortcut on most menus, section on “Connecting, disconnecting then “Contact”...
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PHoneBooK (2/2) select the phonebook confidentiality If two telephones are connected to the The list of contacts for each phone is multimedia system at the same time, stored in the memory by the hands-free you can select which contact list to dis- phone system.
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call log Browsing the call log “call log” Swipe up and down to scroll through the list of calls. menu updating the call log accessing the call log Press 4 and select “Update list”. A mes- From the main menu, press “Phone” or sage will notify you that the data has press the shortcut A from most menus, been updated.
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dial nuMBer enter a number using voice control “dial number” menu It is possible to dial a number using the voice control incorporated in your mul- timedia system. To do this, press the Making a call by dialling a voice control button to display the main number voice control menu.
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(1/2) “SMS” menu From the main menu, press “Telephone” or press shortcut A from any menu, then “SMS” to access your telephone SMS via the multimedia system. Your telephone must be connected to the hands-free phone system. You must also authorise the transfer of messages (using your phone settings, depending on the model) in order to use all of its functions.
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(2/2) reading sMs sMs details During driving, it can be read by the You can call the contact directly by voice synthesizer in the multimedia pressing the “Call” button 11 if the system SMS by pressing the “Listen to” number is saved in the telephone direc- button 7 or you can return the contact’s tory.
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telePHone settings (1/2) “settings” menu With the telephone connected to the system, from the main menu press “Phone” or the shortcut A from most menus, from the pop-up menu, then “Settings” to access the following set- tings: – “Voice mail settings”; –...
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telePHone settings (2/2) “sMs” You can activate or deactivate SMS. “Private mode” Use this option to enable a discreet sound signal informing you of an incom- ing call or message without displaying anything on the multimedia screen. “smartphone help” Use this option to access a tutorial on how to use your telephone's voice rec- ognition from the multimedia system.
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– charging in progress 5; dealer or visit the https://easyconnect. perature has dropped, your telephone’s – object detected in the charging area/ renault.com website. charging process 2 will restart after a object overheating/charging proce- few moments. note: it is preferable to remove the dure interrupted 6.
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Wireless cHarger (2/2) It is essential not to leave any ob- jects (USB flash drive, SDcard, credit card, jewels, keys CD, coins, etc.) in the charging induction zone 1 while charging your phone. Objects left in the induction charging Remove all magnetic cards or credit area 1 may overheat.
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android auto™, carPlay™, “yandeX.auto™” (1/3) introduction android auto™, “yandex.auto™” Android Auto™ and “Yandex.Auto™” CarPlay are apps that can be downloaded from service type your smartphone to enable you to use some apps on your phone from your CarPlay multimedia system screen. Yandex.Auto carPlay™...
android auto™, carPlay™, “yandeX.auto™” (2/3) note: when you use Android Auto™, “Yandex.Auto™” or CarPlay™, you can access your smartphone's navigation and music apps. These applications will replace similar applications integrated into your multi- media system which are already run- ning. Phone Music Maps...
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android auto™, carPlay™, “yandeX.auto™” (3/3) Phone Music Maps Messages Listening A-IVI Podcasts Books carPlay™ android auto™ “yandex.auto™” The functions available in the Android Auto™ and “Yandex.Auto™” apps and the Carplay™ service depend on the make and model of your telephone. For further information, please refer to the manufacturer's website if there is one. When you use the Android Auto™...
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aPP ManageMent (1/2) “applications” menu App manager Applications 130 MB used free space 450 MB space Photo From main menu, press Video “Applications” or “Apps” to access the In progress... Photo Video Apps 1 Apps 2 following: Apps 1 In progress... –...
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aPP ManageMent (2/2) Apps 1 Apps 1 Apps 1 Stop Uninstall Application Version Data 1.23 Legal notice Date Total 01/05/2005 Author Easy Description XXXXXX About System memory Legal notice About System memory Legal notice About System memory Legal notice Select one of the 2 applications. From From the “Memory”...
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actiVating tHe serVices (1/2) activating services temporary suspension of From the multimedia system, a mes- sage will ask you to activate the serv- data collection For your vehicle’s connected services ices and to accept data collection. to work (real-time traffic information, Vehicle data collection may be tempo- The multimedia system will inform you search for POI online, remote control of...
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Your personal data may be used for the To restore them, refer to the information easyconnect.renault.com. purposes of: on “Purchase and renewal of services”. – improvement and optimisation of the vehicle and the associated services;...
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uPdating tHe card and systeM (1/4) “information system” menu Car info Update in progress MapUpdate 2.874xxx From the “Car info” menu, select the Downloading ... “System” tab. Update status Map update Software update Licence Use this menu to display the system in- formation, update the system and the navigation maps.
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uPdating tHe card and systeM (2/4) Depending on the size of the software, your multimedia system may suggest that you update your software directly from your multimedia system by press- System update Check for updates ing “Install” 8, then your multimedia Software version system will be automatically updated.
For more information, ourite country again 11, go to https:// contact an Approved Dealer. easyconnect.renault.com then down- load the Renault EASY CONNECT “list of maps” 3 Updater software. You can view the list of countries 9 in-...
(see the “System settings” section) the of your navigation system to the USB applications and installs them automat- maps can be updated manually using a flash drive that will enable the Renault ically. USB flash drive. EASY CONNECT Updater software to...
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“MY Renault” ing programming functions are only account, refer to the information below available on certain vehicles. For fur- on creating an account.
In order to use the “MY Renault” appli- – Select “Join” from the main menu of “MY Renault” application with your ve- cation and interact with your vehicle, the application;...
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Once you have created and activated your account using the email that you received, save your vehicle information in your MY Renault account. To do this, please use the information on your ve- hicle registration certificate to identify the vehicle.
“MY Renault” account. in the event of an accident. To do this, connect to your “MY Renault” account and select “Delete vehicle”. 5.16...
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Vehicle Driving aids ..............Parking aids .
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driVing aids (1/3) “driving assistance” menu Active braking From the main menu, press “Settings”, Following distance then press the “Vehicle” tab. This menu Fatigue enables you to set up the driving aids. Traffic sign Lane assist settings “driving aids” screen “display mode”...
driVing aids (2/3) “Overspeed sound alert” The system detects any speed limit excess and warns the driver by display- ing a warning on the instrument panel Traffic sign Lane assist settings along with a sound warning. Select Vibration Middle High Traffic signs “ON"...
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driVing aids (3/3) “Blind spot alert” “active braking” This system notifies the driver If there This system notifies the driver when another vehicle is in their blind spot. is a danger of collision. Select “ON” to Select “ON” to activate the system. activate the system.
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ParK assist (1/2) “Parking assistance” menu Sound Easy park assist Sound From the main menu, press “Settings”, Easy park assist then press the “Vehicle” tab. Use this Front Camera Front obstacle detection menu to access the park assist set- Side obstacle detection tings.
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ParK assist (2/2) “obstacle detection” Press “ON” or “OFF” to activate or de- activate Park Assist: Easy park assist – rear 4; Default manoeuvre – side 7; – front 8. “sound” Press “ON” or “OFF” to activate or deactivate audible warnings for Park Assist.
reVersing caMera “rear-view camera” menu Rear-view camera From the main menu, select “Settings”, then the “Vehicle” tab followed by “Parking assistance”. Use this menu to configure the reversing camera. For further information on the reversing camera, please see your owner’s hand- book.
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360° caMera (1/2) operation settings “360° camera” The system can also be activated by From the home screen, press “Settings”, pressing the activation button in your the “Vehicle” tab, then press “Parking menu vehicle. assistance” followed by “Camera”. Use this menu to configure the 360° camera: When shifting into reverse gear (and introduction up to approximately five seconds after...
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360° caMera (2/2) Look in all directions Look in all directions camera choice You also have the option of choosing the view to be displayed on the multi- media screen by changing to manual mode and selecting one of the cam- eras.
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Multi-sense (1/7) note: certain “MULTI-SENSE” configu- ration menus are restricted according Menu to the category and equipment level of “Multi-sense” your vehicle. These menus remain vis- MULTI-SENSE ible on the multimedia screen but are My Sense unavailable. From the main menu, press “Settings” Sport then the “Vehicle”...
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Multi-sense (2/7) My Sense mode settings Driving settings Ambient settings Cluster Powertrain Powertrain Cluster Lighting Damping Lighting Steering Climate Steering Sound Free-wheel Sound Massage Climate 4CONTROL Free-wheel Massage Damping 4CONTROL Driving Ambiance Driving Ambiance “MULTI-SENSE” screen driving settings ambient settings Depending on the multimedia screen, From the “Driving”...
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Multi-sense (3/7) Damping 4CONTROL Free-wheel Comfort Regular Sport Comfort Regular Sport “damping” 4 “4CONTROL” 5 “Free-wheel” 6 Use this menu to access three suspen- This menu offers three types of elec- This menu suggests “Free-wheel” sion modes: tronic stability program: mode.
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Multi-sense (4/7) Steering Powertrain Electronic stability program Race Comfort Regular Sport Sport “steering” 8 “Powertrain” 9 “electronic stability program” 10 Use this menu to select one of three Use this menu to select one of three This menu offers two types of electronic steering response modes: engine response modes: stability program:...
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Multi-sense (5/7) High Throttle pedal Ambient lighting Engine sound design Sport Race Comfort Sport Regular “throttle pedal” 11 “ambient lighting” 12 “engine sound design” 13 Use this menu to select one of four Use this menu to set the ambient light- Use this menu to select one of three types of accelerator pedal experience: ing.
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Depending on the mode selected, the – “New Alpine A110”; Depending on the country, the exhaust heating and cooling levels can be ad- – “Renault R5 GT”; sound may be subject to local regula- justed to provide optimal balance be- – “Alpine GT6”;...
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Multi-sense (7/7) Pop-up menu You can access the equipment configu- ration tutorial from most menus. Launch massage cycle Instrument panel style Comfort Regular Sport “Massage” 16 “instrument panel style” 17 Use this menu to enable the multimedia Use this menu to select one of several system pre-defined massage cycle on display styles.
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aMBient ligHting area in the passenger compartment “ambient lighting” The selected colour and intensity can menu be applied to the following areas: – dashboard; – front passenger compartment; From the main menu, press “Settings”, – rear passenger compartment. then the “Vehicle” tab followed by “MULTI-SENSE”.
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air Quality You can switch automatic activation on/ off by ticking option 4. “ionizer” menu From the pop-up menu 5, you can return to the default settings. Ionizer Ionizer sensor From the main menu, select “Settings”, Mode then the “Vehicle” tab followed by “Ionizer”.
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tyre Pressure reset This function makes it possible to launch “tyre pressure” resetting by pressing “Initialisation” 3. menu When the reset is finished, a confir- Tyre pressure mation message is displayed on the screen. Resetting procedure: 1. Check and adjust the cold pressure of the four For more information on tyre pres- From the main menu, press “Car info”, tyres to the recommended values.
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driVing eco (1/3) “score evolution” Menu This bar diagram shows the progress of “driving eco” your score. Driving Eco – score above the green line (75%): Score evolution Eco driving; From the main menu, press “Car info”, – score below the orange line (45%): then “Driving Eco”...
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driVing eco (2/3) “coaching” Journey data The information displayed is calculated This menu monitors your driving style based on the last journey reset: and gives general advice on Eco- Driving Eco Driving to optimise your fuel or electric- – distance travelled; ity consumption (energy efficient and –...
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driVing eco (3/3) Pop-up menu clear score evolution To reset your score, press 3, then Use the 5 pop-up menu to access the “Clear previous scores”. A confirmation following settings: message is displayed on the screen. Saved trips – “New journeyEco”; Press “Yes”...
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engine start-uP PrograMMing (1/3) – turn off the ignition. “Program Programming engine start When locking your vehicle, two flashes engine start” Programming engine start will appear then the hazard warning menu lights and indicator lights switch on for Ready at approximately three seconds to indi- cate that the programming has been From the “Settings”...
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engine start-uP PrograMMing (2/3) remote engine start-up operating “Wake up every 2 hours” If the engine temperature does not re- conditions quire a restart, the vehicle will not start This function enables your vehicle to automatically during the first four reac- The “Remote engine start-up”...
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engine start-uP PrograMMing (3/3) driver’s responsibility Do not use the engine when parking or stopping remote start-up function or the vehicle its programming when: Never leave an animal, – the vehicle is in a garage child or adult who is not self-suffi- or in a confined space.
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This function is available via the “MY until the end of the procedure. hicles with an automatic gearbox; Renault” application which can be The engine will run for 10 minutes. It – the bonnet is closed; downloaded using your smartphone,...
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– select “Change PIN code” in the “MY time the PIN code is modified. Renault” application; note: it is not necessary to start the – enter your new PIN code. engine in order to carry out this opera- –...
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reMote engine start-uP (3/3) Do not use the engine driver’s responsibility remote start-up function or when parking or stopping the vehicle its programming when: Never leave an animal, – the vehicle is in a garage child or adult who is not self-suffi- or in a confined space.
tecHnical assistance (1/2) “Help” menu Outgoing call From the main menu, select “Help” to Assistance Assistance access telephone breakdown assist- ance. note: some applications are only avail- able if you subscribe. For further infor- mation, please contact an Authorised Dealer of brand. “assistance”...
tecHnical assistance (2/2) “emergency call” The “Emergency call” function is trig- gered automatically in the event of a serious accident or if the airbag is trig- gered. A call to the emergency services will be automatically sent. Your vehicle will be located via your GPS in order to direct the emergency services to the location of the accident.
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Settings User settings ..............System settings .
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user settings (1/2) “car configuration” menu Car configuration Car configuration Free wheel in Eco mode Auto door lock when driving From the “Settings” menu, select the Hands-free key functions Gear shift indicator beep “Vehicle” tab, then “Car configuration”. Approach unlocking / Walk-away locking Turn indicator sound Method High...
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user settings (2/2) Car configuration Car configuration External welcome Select side Left Right External welcome Auto mode courtesy light Automatic mirrors un- Adaptive Lights Opening Starting folding See-Me-Home Interior welcome sound Rear wiper when in reverse gear Automatic cabin light Driving Access Wiping and...
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systeM settings (1/9) “system” menu From home screen, press “Settings”, then the “System” tab. This menu enables you to set the following settings: – “Screen”; – “Sound”; – “Language”; – “Keyboard”; – “Date and time”; – “Devices manager”; – “Home menu”; “screen”...
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systeM settings (2/9) From the “HUD” 3 (Head-up display) tab “sound” “Balance / Fader” you can adjust the following settings: This menu allows you to configure the This function sets the sound distribution – “Head-up display”; different sound settings. balance. Press “Centred” or “Front” in –...
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systeM settings (3/9) From the “Phone” 7 tab, you can set the following options: – adjust the volume of the telephone ringtone; – adjust the volume of the telephone call. From the “Other” 8 tab, you can set the following options: –...
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systeM settings (4/9) devices devices Access point 1 Add new device Access point 2 phone 6 Nathalie Elodie Access point 3 Nicolas Access point 4 “date and time” “devices manager” From the “Wifi” 11 tab, you can use a Wi-Fi connection through another This menu enables you to adjust: Use this menu to configure different device (e.g.
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systeM settings (5/9) access point 1 trusted devices trusted devices Connection Trusting a device Please scan the QR code with a device to trust the device. Signal Trusted devices 1 Type of connection Trusted devices 2 Trusted devices 3 Security type IP Address Trusted devices 4 Select one of the Wifi devices to config-...
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systeM settings (6/9) devices devices manager Elodie’s phone Devices manager Nicolas’s phone Smartphone integration tutorial Phone 6 Telephone 01 Telephone 02 From the “Services” 18 tab, you can Using the “Devices manager” 17 func- Once the “Android Auto™”, “Yandex. configure the “Devices manager” 17 tion, you can select the telephone Auto™”...
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systeM settings (7/9) data network status Connectivity service Network type Network status MCC/MNC 20156 Data sharing Status IMEI 1645555365655 (0x021562465FF) From the “Data” 21 tab you can view The status and connectivity data in- the following information: forms you of the status, reception level and system ID.
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systeM settings (8/9) Features linked to user profile The following settings are stored in a user profile: Delete User profile – System language; – Distance unit (when available); – Home page configuration; – Display Settings; – MULTI-SENSE settings; – Ambiant lighting settings; –...
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Use the pop-up menu 25 to: Log in For more information on creating an ac- – lock/unlock the profile; count, refer to the “MY RENAULT” sec- Edit profile name – change the locking code; tion. – duplicate the profile;...
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notiFications (1/2) notifications notifications Suggestion 1 Use this menu to display notifications Suggestion 2 during driving. Notification 1 Each notification informs you of events Suggestion 3 based on the following categories: – “Notifications”; Menu Elodie – “Navigation”; – “Multimedia”; – “Phone”; Press the “Notifications”...
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notiFications (2/2) Suggestion 1 Visual feedback Suggestion 1 Short description Short description XXXXXXXXX Visual feedback XXXXXXXXX Select one of the suggestions 2 to access the details: – simplified description 5; – image 6 related to the suggestion: e.g. traffic, system, vehicle, tele- phone;...
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oPerating Faults (1/3) system description causes solutions No image is displayed. The screen is on standby. Ensure that the screen is not on standby. No sound can be heard. The volume is set to minimum or pause. Increase the volume or deactivate pause. No sound comes from the left, right, front The balance or fader settings are incor- Adjust the sound balance or fader cor-...
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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.
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oPerating Faults (3/3) Phone description causes solutions No sounds or ringtone can be heard. The mobile phone is not connected to Ensure that the mobile phone is connected the system. to the system. Increase the volume or de- The volume is set to minimum or pause. activate pause.
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