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 –...
GENERAL DESCRIPTION H Pop-up menu. I Navigation map. J Current vehicle position. Drive to... K Favourites. Preset 3 L Driving Eco² / Energy for electric ve- Home Saved loca- Address hicles. tions M Main menu. flow Note: You can change the configura- Recent desti- TomTom Charging...
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (1/8) Screen controls 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.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (2/8) Multimedia panel (optional/depending on the vehicle) GB.6...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (3/8) Function Short press: on/off Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use. Listen to the radio/change band. Change a CD track or playlist. Choose an external source. Eject a CD. Go to the main menu. Open the pop-up menu.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (4/8) Radio panels (depending on the vehicle) For more functions, please refer to the description of the central control. GB.8...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (5/8) 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. Rotate: search for radio stations, change tracks on a CD (depending on the country). Eject a CD.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (6/8) Steering column control Function Select the audio source. Answer/end a call (phone mode) Increase the volume of the source currently in use. Decrease the volume of the source currently in use. Radio mute on/off. 26+27 Pause/play an audio track.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (7/8) Control on the steering wheel Function with voice command Select the audio source. 34 35 Change radio band (AM/FM1/FM2/DR1/DR2). Increase the volume of the source currently in use. Short press: – answer/end a call (phone mode); –...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (8/8) Central control Function Go back to the previous menu. Go to 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 of a menu (upper bar, cen- tral zone, lower bar);...
SD card of your navigation system into your computer’s SD port, online at the “R-Link Store”. Only use your SD card for operat- ing and updating your navigation system. Do not insert any other...
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SD CARD: USE, INITIALISATION (2/2) Removing the SD card From the main menu, press “System”, then “Remove SD card” to eject the SD card safely. To remove the SD card from the SD 1 port, press the card, then release it. The card will jut out of the slot by a few millimetres.
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (1/3) Touchscreen 1 Screen controls Multimedia screen Navigating a menu Navigating a menu Navigating a menu The touchscreen 1 grants access to Press 3 to enter a menu. Use the 2 but- Use the rotating control 5 to move from the system functions.
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OPERATING PRINCIPLES (2/3) – 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.
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This function includes all the satellite navigation features, road maps, traffic Introduction to the welcome information, LIVE services and warn- This function includes the R-Link Store ing areas (depending on the country). and the applications. screen The welcome screen is the default screen for your multimedia system.
SWITCHING ON/OFF – Press “Language” 3 to change the system language. – Press “Done” 2 to begin using the multimedia system. Safety Warning: always drive safely and obey local traffic regula- Switching off tions. With the ignition off, the system is deac- Data sharing authorised You have selected to share information outside of this vehicle.
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. Please refer to Favourites - Navigation the “Managing the phonebook” section Preset for further information.
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (1/3) Voice recognition system Central icon (depending on the vehicle) Depending on the system status, differ- ent central icons can be displayed: Your multimedia system has a voice Voice control main menu recognition system for controlling – Microphone icon: the system is ready to receive your voice command;...
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (2/3) 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.
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Start again Help Exit Help Note: You can also run the R-Link store application from the voice control main menu. To do this, press the voice con- trol button and say “run the R-Link store Using a telephone with voice Note: it is recommended to say the application”.
ENTERING A DESTINATION (1/5) – select a destination from the “Saved locations” “Recent destinations”; Navigation 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”...
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (2/5) – Press on the name of the town/ “Recent desti- Enter an “Address” city displayed to confirm. nations” – Access the full list correspond- This section enables you to enter a ing to your search by selecting This item enables you to select full or partial address: country, town, “List”...
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (3/5) “TomTom Places” “Charging station” “Point of Interest ” (POI) This service enables you to quickly Depending on the vehicle, this menu A point of interest (POI) is a service, search for a Point of Interest using a enables you to find a recharging sta- establishment or even a tourist area key word, and to make that location...
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (4/5) Confirming the destination Search by POI category “Point on map” Once the destination information has – Select the “Navigation” section been entered, the system displays a from the “Drive to...” menu, then route summary for confirmation. Once choose “Point of Interest”.
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (5/5) Summary of selected route Note: if you do not confirm, this page will close after ten seconds and guid- The summary is displayed after calcu- ance will start automatically. lation of the route and the selection of Note: depending on the vehicle and a destination.
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.
READING A MAP D Outside air quality (depending on the vehicle). 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.
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”...
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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.
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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 suggested op- stop the current guidance. so that it passes by a particular loca- tions.
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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”...
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, press You can use the navigation system to you would for a destination;...
TRAFFIC INFORMATION (1/3) Traffic Information Service “Read traffic information aloud Traffic Information during the route” Options Service This menu enables you to activate the “Minimise delays” audio reading of traffic information. Traffic information is a service available Select this option to alter your journey on your navigation system which lets based on the latest traffic information.
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION (2/3) Traffic display “HD Traffic™” service options. The navigation system indicates traffic incidents: Available on subscription, the “HD Traffic™” service offers more frequent – by displaying symbols on the map updates (every 3 minutes), covering (list of icons at the end of the sec- main and secondary roads.
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION (3/3) “Traffic preferences” Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning To access this menu, from the Traffic Information Services menu, press “Traffic Settings”. Accident Heavy rain You can automatically minimise delays after every traffic update. Traffic jams Snow To select your preference, tick the box to the right of your choice using the central confirmation button.
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VIEW MAP “Use this location to...” “Change the map details” This menu enables the selected posi- This menu enables the activation/deac- tion to be used to: tivation of map settings such as: – centre the map on the vehicle’s loca- –...
NAVIGATION SERVICES (1/2) Your system includes navigation ser- Accessing the navigation vices. You can add to these services by services Speed Cameras subscribing to paid TomTom LIVE ser- vices. To access the navigation services: – The navigation services include traf- This service includes the location of –...
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Users can renew their subscriptions your choice. nation. from R-Link Store or from the website MyRenault by selecting one of the serv- ices. You must enter a valid e-mail address for this service. An e-mail detailing the “Services Z.E.”...
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SERVICES Z.E. The Services Z.E. are only available on “E.V. Services guided electric vehicles. Accessing the tour” Services Z.E. They include on-board vehicle serv- ices and other services accessible from This menu gives access to a series outside the vehicle (mobile phone and To access the Services Z.E.: of tutorials explaining the Services Internet).
RECHARGING STATION Saving new recharging The “Charging station” 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.
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-...
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”; –...
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 change: of Interest (POI) categories on the map.
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NAVIGATION SETTINGS (2/2) Change map Map information EV settings colours This menu enables you to display or Select “Change map colours”, then This menu allows you to create and hide certain information such as the choose the day and night colours you manage your own recharging stations address number before the street as well as those detected automatically...
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (1/5) Selecting a wavelength Accessing the Select the required waveband (AM, FM radio or DR) by pressing 1: – AM (depending on the vehicle); Touchscreen – 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...
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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 Selecting an DR radio station This mode displays a list of available This mode allows stations to be There are different modes for choosing radio stations.
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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.
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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.
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LISTENING TO THE RADIO (5/5) Note: not all radio stations offer this Traffic information (i Traffic) possibility. With this function activated, the source From one of the two modes, press “+” is interrupted automatically to receive Poor reception can sometimes cause to access the radio settings.
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;...
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 –...
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.
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 sound –...
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MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (2/2) Pictures Video This menu allows you to adjust the mul- This menu enables you to adjust the timedia settings: type of video display (default or fulls- creen). – activate/deactivate track repeat; – activate/deactivate shuffle; – activate/deactivate album image display;...
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®...
PAIRING, UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (2/2) Pairing another telephone From your telephone, activate the Bluetooth® connection. From the “Telephone” menu, press “Settings”, then “Manage devices”. From the list of paired phones in the “Manage devices” menu, press the “Add device” button to add a phone to the list.
CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE Connecting a paired phone Disconnect a phone 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 Select the phone to be disconnected information on “Pairing a telephone”...
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MANAGING THE PHONEBOOK Adding a contact to the Updating the Favourites page phonebook From the “Phone” menu, select Phonebook Find “Phonebook”, “Display contact” then You can transfer your phone contacts the “+” menu, and press “Add a contact Benjamin Legrand into the handset memory of your hands- to the Favourites page”.
MAKING/RECEIVING A CALL (1/2) From the “Phone” menu, you can make a call by selecting: Making a call from Making a call from the phonebook the log – a contact from the phonebook; – a number from the call log; –...
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MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (2/2) Receiving a call Making a call by When receiving a call, the reception Using voicemail dialling a number screen is displayed with any informa- tion available on the caller: With the telephone connected to the With the telephone connected to the –...
CALL LOG Press a call log entry to call the relevant Accessing the call contact. Please refer to the “Making, receiving a call” section for further information. Call logs Find With the telephone connected to the Caroline Felini 06 87 65 43 21 22:15 system, from the “Phone”...
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...
PHONE SETTINGS Manage devices Accessing Refer to the information on “Pairing/un- telephone settings pairing a phone”. Sound levels From the “Phone” menu, press “Settings”. This option allows you to adjust the audio level of the hands-free system and the ringtone. Voice mail Please refer to the information on settings...
DRIVING ECO² Access the Driving Eco² menu Trip report My prefered trips (Depending on the vehi- cle) This menu shows you the data saved Once you have saved a specific journey From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, from your last journey: (see information on “Journey record”), then “Driving Eco²”.
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL, REVERSING CAMERA (1/2) Adjusting the audio volume Park Assist Reversing camera (Depending on the vehicle) Activation, deactivation From the “Vehicle” menu, go to Activation, deactivation “Settings”, press “Park Assist”, then at Depending on the vehicle, you can de- From the “Settings”...
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PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL, REVERSING CAMERA (2/2) Rear camera view settings Image settings From the “Settings” menu, press “Park From the “Vehicle” menu, go to Assist” then “Rear camera view set- “Settings”, press “Image settings”, then tings” to activate/deactivate the revers- adjust the following settings: ing camera, the mobile clearance and –...
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (1/2) Access the Electrical vehicle flow Consumption details menu (depending on vehicle) From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, then “Electrical vehicle”. Consumption details This menu shows the following informa- flow tion for electric vehicles only: Used energy : –...
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE (2/2) Charge scheduler Comfort timer Monday programming Start Mon. Mon. Tues. Comfort timer Charge scheduler Total of 10 hours Time 1 Time 2 Always Start at Calendar Tues. charging Charging from 6.30pm on Monday to 3.30am on Tuesday Select Select Select...
TAKE CARE (1/2) Access the TAKE Scent diffuser CARE menu Depending on the vehicle, you may This menu lets you choose the type of have a fragrance diffuser, an air ioniser fragrance and the intensity of the dif- and a system checking the quality of fusion in the passenger compartment.
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TAKE CARE (2/2) Ioniser Outside air quality Ioniser The air ioniser uses two modes: This menu shows you the air quality Clean Relax graph. – Clean: helps to reduce bacteria and allergenic particles present in the air; Select Select – Relax: creates a healthy and relax- Start ioniser at each vehicle start ing driving atmosphere through the emission of ions;...
ON-BOARD COMPUTER/VEHICLE SETTINGS To reset the on-board computer and Onboard computer Settings instrument panel information, press (depending on vehicle) (depending on vehicle) “Reset” and confirm by pressing “Yes”. From the “Vehicle” menu, select “Settings” to access the parking dis- tance settings and activate/deactivate the options from the following: Onboard computer –...
Settings Services menu Store From the main menu, press “Services”. R-Link Store is the applications store This menu brings together the manage- for your multimedia system. Here you ment tools for applications and con- The “Services” menu grants access to can buy applications or subscriptions nections.
– My products gives a summary of Renault chased via a computer connected to the elements bought along with the the Internet on R-Link Store. If so, a expiry dates for the products con- Reader Renault message will be displayed to notify you.
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Please see the information on box to accept the general conditions of “Creating an account in My Renault” sale for R-Link Store, then go on to pay- open the next page. ment. Note: it is mandatory to enter an e-mail address.
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DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING APPLICATIONS (3/4) Create an account for My Renault Searching for updates – Log in to your account My Renault To buy and download applications from then click on “Updates” 1. The web- a computer connected to the Internet site displays the updates available from www.renault.com, you must first...
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The nections of applications and services. list of credit or debit cards saved in the When you purchase on R-Link Store, system is displayed. when you enter an e-mail address, press the button at the far right of the “E- Press 2 opposite the card data to be mail”...
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”...
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (1/3) Accessing the Language Sound system settings From the main menu, press “System”. This menu is used to select a language This menu is used to adjust the follow- to apply to the system. Select the de- ing settings: The “System settings”...
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/3) Speed sensitive volume Clock Home screen Allows automatic volume increase This menu is used to set the system This menu sets the configuration of the with speed. clock and the time display format. It is welcome screen. recommended to keep the automatic setting.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (3/3) Status & Restore factory Keyboards Information settings This menu enables you to choose the 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.
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OPERATING FAULTS 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 (continued) Navigation Description Causes Solutions The directions of the voice guidance do The voice guidance may vary according Drive according to the actual conditions. not correspond to your exact location. to the environment. The suggested route does not start or The destination is not yet recognised by Enter a road near to the required destina- end at the required destination.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/2) personal data delete ................ GB.78 telephone contacts list ............ GB.60 precautions during use ............. GB.3 traffic information ..........GB.35 → GB.37 trip computer and warning system........GB.73 radio automatic mode ........GB.47 → GB.51 unpairing a telephone ......GB.57 – GB.58, GB.58 automatic station storage ......
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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 –...
generaL descriPtion (1/3) introduction radio functions auxiliary audio function Your vehicle’s multimedia system per- The multimedia system can be used You can listen to your personal stereo forms the following functions: to listen to FM (frequency modulation), directly through your vehicle’s speak- and AM (amplitude modulation) radio ers.
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generaL descriPtion (2/3) Hands-free phone function telephone compatibility navigation assistance function Some phones are not compatible with The hands-free Bluetooth® phone The navigation system automatically the hands-free system, and do not system makes the following functions calculates the geographical position of enable you to use all of the available possible without having to handle your the vehicle by receiving GPS signals.
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generaL descriPtion (3/3) 3 Time area: – showing the current time; – if Bluetooth is connected, it is dis- played in the indicator area. 4 Menu area: – display subordinate menu of mode; – showing current menu as high- lighted color. Options Listening List...
introduction to tHe controLs (1/2) Screen selections are made by touching the desired selection on the screen. Options Options GB.8...
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introduction to tHe controLs (2/2) Function Short press: standby screen mode On/Off B, M/N Adjust the volume USB socket 3.5mm Jack socket Access the current media (Radio, AUX) source Access the option menu Access the home menu Mute/unmute the voice guidance Change the map view mode (2D/3D) 1st press: access functions for the source currently in use Successive presses: select the audio source (Radio, AUX)
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sWitcH on/oFF switching on switching off standby screen The multimedia system switches on au- The system switches off automatically The standby clock mode allows the dis- tomatically when the ignition is switched when the vehicle’s ignition is switched play screen to be switched off. off.
oPerate and use (1/2) touching screen tap (short press): – Item selection; Route Settings – Item execution (Media playing Route planning Fast Short Eco method screen). Motorway When touching forwards button, Period moves toward the next song. Charge Per-use Toll Press and Hold (long press): Options –...
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oPerate and use (2/2) Select 2 to modify your entry. Select 3 to display list of results. Select 4 to change the keyboard to special layout. Select 5 to use numbers and symbols. Options using an alphabetical keyboard When entering a heading using an al- phabetical keyboard, choose each letter by pressing keyboard.
VoLuMe Volume Muting the sound Volume adjustment according to speed Press simultaneously on M/N to mute Adjust the sound level when listening to the different sources, messages, ring- the sound. When this function is activated, the tones and phone communications: audio and navigation volume will vary This function is deactivated automati- according to the vehicle speed.
Listen to tHe radio (1/3) Main List Preset Option Main List Preset Option Main List Preset Option selecting a wavelength List mode Preset mode Select the List mode by pressing 5. Select the Preset mode by pressing 4. Press 1. This operating mode allows you to find Select the wavelength (FM or AM) re- This operation mode allows you to...
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Listen to tHe radio (2/3) Region News Main List Preset Option Main List Preset Option Main List Preset Option storing a station radio settings Manual mode This mode allows stations to be Select a radio station by using one of Display the settings menu by press- searched manually by scanning the se- ing 9.
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Listen to tHe radio (3/3) news To activate/deactivate this function, refer to information on “Radio settings” Some FM radio stations broadcast text When this function is activated, it is in this section. information relating to the programme possible to automatically listen to news being listened to (the name of a track, when they are broadcast by certain FM region...
auxiLiary audio sources (1/3) To change the auxiliary source, press 1 Your system is fitted with two auxiliary inputs for connecting an external audio to show the list of auxiliary sources and source (MP3 player, portable audio then press the desired auxiliary source player, USB key, etc.).
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auxiLiary audio sources (2/3) auxiliary input: usB socket, note: once connected, you can no longer directly control your portable dig- Bluetooth® ital audio player. You must use the keys on the system’s front panel. connection: usB and portable digital audio player selecting a track Connect the socket of your portable To select an audio track within a folder,...
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auxiLiary audio sources (3/3) auxiliary input: jack No indication of the name of the artist or connection the track is displayed on the system’s Connect the jack of your portable audio screen. player to the jack input. note: you cannot select a track directly from your audio system.
audio setting sound Display the sound menu by pressing 3. right/left and front/rear balance Audio Setting Sound Tap 6 or 8 to adjust the sound the left/ right balance. Loudness Tap 5 or 7 to adjust the sound the front/ Sound rear balance.
tHe naVigation systeM the navigation system “Map” usB key The navigation system calculates your Install the most recent version by in- position and guides you by using data: serting your USB key into a computer – from the GPS receiver; that is connected to the Internet.
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read a MaP (1/3) 11 2D/3D mode. 12 Mute/unmute the voice guidance. gPs Location info This function makes it possible to find out the geographical location of the se- lected position (Address/latitude/longi- tude). Touch desired position on the screen. Press “Options” and then press “News” Options Options to find out the exact location of the se-...
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read a MaP (2/3) – Phone country code; – Emergency number; – Legal Restrictions effective in the Country Info: France Where Am I? country: Within Expressway Towns Countryside Latitude Motorway – Maximum blood alcohol; Longitude – Visibility vest required; Emergency Phone Country Code number...
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read a MaP (3/3) Help Nearby Where Am I? Latitude Car Repair Health Around here Around here Longitude Petrol Altitude Police Station Around here Around here Options Help Nearby nearby assistance Information on this screen: – Car repair services; This function allows you to search for –...
entering a destination (1/6) destination menu Tap “Home” > “NAVI” > “Destination” to access the destination menu. Navigation The destination menu offers several methods to enter a destination: – enter an address (complete or par- Points of in- Address History tial);...
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entering a destination (2/6) Quick search for points of interest The quick search feature lets you quickly find a place. Points of interest Tap the map somewhere to search for points of interest. The point 3 appears. Petrol Station Around My Position Press 4 and then “Points of interest Parking around cursor”...
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entering a destination (3/6) – Press “Along route” to search along the active route, and not around a given point. This is useful when you search for a later stopover that re- Where to find points of interest? Navigation sults in a minimal detour only, such as searching for nearby petrol sta- tions or restaurants (the result list will In a Town/...
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entering a destination (4/6) selecting an address from the Favourites You can find the destination to a loca- tion stored in the Favourites. To utilize Coordinate this function more effectively, destina- tions that you often travel to should be stored in advance. First of all, store in the Favourites by searching the address.
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entering a destination (5/6) Points of interest found Add to Favourites News Back to Car Close Options Find Options sorting the list confirming the destination – If there is no active route (destination The result of searching a destination by There are several possible options is not selected), tap 12 to confirm the point of interest, history and favourites...
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entering a destination (6/6) return to vehicle. Press 15 to return to the current vehicle position. Add to Favourites News Back to Car Close info This item allows you to consult the ad- dress, latitude, longitude and phone number (phone number is only acti- vated after selecting a point of interest).
guidance (1/5) Map Settings View Mode Viewpoint Normal High Motorway View POI Markers Options Options activating guidance guidance screens Full screen mode (2d or 3d) This mode allows you to view the navi- Tap 1 or wait 10 seconds after having The system will offer several different gation map on the entire screen.
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guidance (2/5) Voice Language Options Options changing voice guidance intersection map Motorway junction view language During guidance, before each change During guidance, before each motor- of direction, the system will automati- way junction, this system will display a Press 2 and then “NAVI” > “Options”, cally display a close-up of the intersec- 3-dimensional view of the junction.
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guidance (3/5) route information This function allows you to view your route. Select “Home” > “NAVI” > “Route” after entering a destination. Six choices will be given: – « Edit Route », – « Avoidances », – « Overview », –...
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guidance (4/5) Route Edit Route Alternatives Fast Economical Short Options 14 14 17 edit route avoidances route alternatives Press “Home” > “Route” > “Edit Route” Tap “Home” > “Route” > “Avoidances” This item allows you to change route to modify the route by changing the list to make a detour.
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guidance (5/5) route settings Tap 19 to sort the details of the route: – by summary; This item enables you to choose your route settings. It only shows the waypoints (start, Itinerary - Normal via, destination) and their distance, Refer to the information on “Route set- remaining time and arrival time.
MaP settings display points of interest You can select certain points of interest (visible at 100 m scale) to be displayed on the map. Map Settings Navigation To access this function directly, Tap 3 View Mode to display the points of interest on the Viewpoint Normal High...
Managing tHe FaVourites (1/2) – Address: refer to the information on “Entering an address” in the section on “Entering a destination”. Navigation – History: refer to the information on “Select a destination from the previ- Add to Favourites ous destinations” in the section enti- tled “Entering a destination”.
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Managing tHe FaVourites (2/2) To delete all favourites, tap “Options” and then tap “Delete All”. Confirm by pressing “Delete All”. searching the favourite Sort by Name Sort by Distance This function allows you to search the favourite in the list by its saved name. Show All on Map Tap “Find”...
naVigation settings (1/4) speed limit always visible You can set speed limits always visible. This function can be turned on or off in this menu. Warnings Navigation alert point warnings Warn When Speeding When the driver passes an alert point, Warnings Route Settings Map Settings a warning sign appears on the screen.
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naVigation settings (2/4) Period charge It enables or disables the use of roads for which a special license has to be purchased in order to make use of Route Settings Navigation these roads during a certain period. Route Planning Per-use toll Fast Short Eco Method...
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naVigation settings (3/4) Coordinate Format Navigation Warnings Route Settings Settings Coordinate Voice Format Settings Destination Route Options Map settings data format Refer to the information in the section This function allows you to change the on “Map settings”. format of coordinate. Tap 3 to change the format of coordi- Voice settings nate.
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naVigation settings (4/4) GPS Information Navigation Available Satellites: 9 Route Warnings Settings Settings Voice Coordinate Accuracy: HIGH GPS UTC time : Settings Format 17:11:45 Destination Route Options This function allows you to check the status of GPS satellites. Tap 4 to see the GPS information (screen A).
Pairing, unPairing BLuetootH® deVices (1/2) Bluetooth® connection search for Bluetooth peripherals Check that the Bluetooth® connec- Press “Search for Bluetooth Device”. tion is “ON”. To do this, Tap “Home” > From your device, carry out the proce- “SETTING”, select “Bluetooth”. Bluetooth settings dure in the following order: –...
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Pairing, unPairing BLuetootH® deVices (2/2) authorise an external peripheral Tap 2. Press the waste-bin icon on the device name to be removed from the – Activate the Bluetooth® de votre list. Confirm your choice by selecting appareil connection, “OK”. Bluetooth settings –...
connecting, disconnecting BLuetootH® deVices connecting a Bluetooth® connection failure changing a connected phone device If connection fails, check that: The multimedia system can store up to 8 Bluetooth® devices. Your device must be connected to the – the device is configured to accept hands-free system in order to use all its the system’s connection request;...
PHone BooK note: system may ask whether to transfer phone’s Phone Book into sys- tem’s Phone Book in certain phones. Phone book calling a number in the Phone Book After finding the contact in the Phone Book you want to call, you can select the number and make a call.
MaKing a caLL dialling a number from the call history You can use the calling list stored on Dial Lists of calls the memory of phone. After connecting your unit and Bluetooth® phone via Bluetooth® wireless technology, the numbers in your phone’s All Calls, Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls, and Missed Calls list is transferred automatically into calling...
receiVing a caLL Dial Incoming call Accept Refuse receiving a call during a call When receiving a call, the reception During a call you can: screen is displayed with any informa- – switch the microphone on/off by tion available on the caller: pressing 2 or 3;...
systeM settings (1/2) system setting Language Display setting This function allows you to change the System setting language used in the system and voice Display Low AVERAGE HIGH Language guidance language. Brightness Map Mode Auto Night Clock/Units clock Factory settings This function allows you to set the time format between the “12h”...
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systeM settings (2/2) Factory setting audio setting This function allows you to initialize var- Please refer to the “Sound settings” ious settings to the default settings. section. – All: Initializes all the settings to the default settings. Bluetooth setting – Phone: Initializes all the settings re- Refer to the section entitled “Pairing/ lated with phone.
(1/4) installing the software Install the Naviextras Toolbox in a few clicks on your computer. The Toolbox can be downloaded from: – https://renault.naviextras.com/ toolbox – https://dacia.naviextras.com/toolbox After downloading the install file from website, simply double-click the file to start the instrallation.
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uPdating tHe systeM (2/4) registering the system with Connect your USB key to your com- puter (the computer must already be the toolbox connected to the internet). When your To register your navigation system to system is successfully connected and Navigation your user profile, first you have to take the Toolbox finds it in the list of sup-...
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uPdating tHe systeM (3/4) downloading updates to the By default, all items belonging to all regions are selected for installation. If usB key you decide to skip a region for now, un- If you purchased any free or pay con- check the checkbox at the beginning of tents, please click on the updates its table row.
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uPdating tHe systeM (4/4) updating the system and When the process of downloading is Update Info done, the USB key can be removed from the computer. Bring it back to the Current Software Info navigation system and insert the USB Software Version: 1.0 key to the system’s USB socket.
oPerating FauLts (1/2) 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 mute. Increase the volume or deactivate mute. 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 (2/2) navigation description causes solutions Voice guidance is unavailable. The navigation system does not include Increase the volume. the intersection. Ensure voice guidance is activated. Voice guidance is deactivated. The directions of the voice guidance do The voice guidance may vary according Drive according to the actual conditions.
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aLPHaBeticaL index (1/2) address book ........GB.28, GB.37 – GB.38 FADER................GB.20 answering a call .............. GB.48 fast winding..............GB.17 ARTIST ................GB.18 favourite number............. GB.46 AUX ..............GB.17 → GB.19 FM/LW/MW bandwidths ........GB.14 → GB.16 auxiliary source..........GB.17 → GB.19 BALANCE ...............
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aLPHaBeticaL index (2/2) USB key............GB.51 → GB.54 pairing a telephone ............GB.43 USB socket ......... GB.18, GB.51 → GB.54 POI ............GB.26 – GB.27, GB.36 point of interest ........GB.26 – GB.27, GB.36 volume ................GB.13 PRESET mode ..........GB.14 → GB.16 volume: adapted to speed ..........
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