Lotus Emira 2022 Infotainment Manual

Lotus Emira 2022 Infotainment Manual

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  • Page 1 INFOTAINMENT GUIDE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EXTERNAL DEVICES KEYBOARD ............. 36 Copyright Information .........4 USB Ports ............. 23 VOICE ASSISTANT ..........37 Infotainment Overview ........5 Playing Music Files ......... 23 Media Options .............5 Progress Bar ............. 24 DEVICE PROJECTION (APPLE CARPLAY Phone ..............5 Shuffle and Repeat Once ......24 OR ANDROID AUTO) ........
  • Page 4: Introduction

    You at the time of printing. Lotus has a poli- contained in this handbook have been could cause an accident. cy of continuous product improvement...
  • Page 5: Infotainment Overview

    INTRODUCTION Infotainment Overview Media Options – AM/FM and DAB radio (market appli- cable). You can connect to the infotainment system by: – USB: Use the USB ports to connect a suitable device or USB stick to play media. – Bluetooth: Play media from a suitable paired device.
  • Page 6: Infotainment Control Options

    INTRODUCTION Infotainment Control Options Right-Hand Keypad The infotainment widget options can Navigation be accessed either from the driver’s Recent destinations. display screen using the buttons on the Map view. steering wheel keypads or by touching My destinations (saved desti- the centre display screen. nations).
  • Page 7: Left-Hand Keypad

    INTRODUCTION Left-Hand Keypad Press to start voice assistant or navigation search func- tions. Access voice assistant or navigation search functions in the driver display. Volume/Play/Stop/Pause Control Rotate to adjust volume, press the centre button to play/stop the radio or play/pause media on connected devices.
  • Page 8: Widget Options Using Keypads

    WIDGET OPTIONS USING KEYPADS Navigation View the widget menu screens in the driver display using the steering wheel right and left-hand keypad controls as shown on pages 6 and 7. Recent Destinations Press to view and Press to display highlight an address, then recent destinations.
  • Page 9 WIDGET OPTIONS USING KEYPADS Voice Search Press to display recent destinations. Press to enter menu. Press the button on the left-hand steering wheel keypad. When the audio system mutes, say the name of the destination required. Any stored addresses recognised by that name will be shown. Press to view address details.
  • Page 10 WIDGET OPTIONS USING KEYPADS Media View the widget menu screens in the driver display using the steering wheel right and left-hand keypad con- trols as shown on page 6. From the media menu you can select: Radio Bluetooth Select stations from the AM/ Media can be played from a suitable FM/DAB radio.
  • Page 11 WIDGET OPTIONS USING KEYPADS Phone View the widget menu screens in the driver display using the steering wheel right and left-hand keypad controls as shown on pages 6 and 7. With a compatible phone paired to the infotainment system, from the phone menu you can select: Access Recent Calls Press...
  • Page 12: Global Settings And App Options

    GLOBAL SETTINGS AND APP OPTIONS Global Settings and App Options Car Settings Car Settings The operation of certain infotainment functions can be set or adjusted from Driver Support General Driver Support the centre display screen. Security Climate Security NOTE: When in certain applica- Connect tions, the button will change to...
  • Page 13: Media Settings

    MEDIA SETTINGS Media Settings Media Settings Fig. 3 When the media application is open, (see page 19), the global setting and app options button will change to Go to connect settings Announcements Tapping will display further media settings. DAB to FM Linking Tap Interaction Settings Go to connect settings...
  • Page 14: Audio Settings

    AUDIO SETTINGS Opening Audio Settings Tap the button from the settings option screen. Setting Menu Options Master sound: Tap to adjust the volume level of all sound options. Volume adjustment Touch sound: Tap to activate/deactivate touch sound feature when buttons are pressed in the centre display screens. Media sound: When hardware button play/pause is in pause state, this will be indicated for the media source in settings...
  • Page 15: App Launcher

    APP LAUNCHER ating Partial Mode 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS ed when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy e infotainment system by shutting off certain functions that consumes ating Partial Mode 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS t h e s p a c e b a r f o r 2 s e c o n d s t h e n d i s a p p e a r .
  • Page 16: Widget Options Using Centre Display

    WIDGET OPTIONS USING CENTRE DISPLAY Centre Display Tyre Pressure Performance Monitoring System Lap Timer Media Navigation Trip Phone Recent calls. Recent destinations. Favourite contacts. Map view. Voice call. My destinations (saved destinations). Voice search (using left-hand keypad). Radio. Bluetooth. Device projection. USB.
  • Page 17 WIDGET OPTIONS USING CENTRE DISPLAY Display Operation Tapping an option on either The display and menu options are touch activated and will respond based on the the side, or navigation bar gesture used. may direct you straight Gesture Result to that option, or instead, show any applicable menu Tap once.
  • Page 18: Selecting/Changing Media Types

    SELECTING/CHANGING MEDIA TYPES Selecting and Changing Media Types ETA 8:20PM - 16MIN - 8MI + RADIO Select the media widget from the right-hand side of the home screen in the centre display, see page 16. 20 mi Song Tap on the artwork or empty space Artist - Album road name inside the media widget to launch the...
  • Page 19: Radio

    RADIO 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS Fig. 3 Radio Select the radio option from inside the media application, see ETA 8:20PM - 16MIN - 8MI + RADIO page 16. If already saved as a favourite a white is displayed in the 20 mi media player.
  • Page 20: Adding/Deleting Favourites

    Fig. 3 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS RADIO Adding/Deleting Favourites FAVOURITES + BROWSE Tap to select and play the station to be saved, then either tap the hollow favourite button in the me- News dia player or swipe the station icon to reveal the Radio Radio Radio...
  • Page 21: Refreshing Station Browser

    Partial mode is used when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy ating Partial Mode 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS consumption of the infotainment system by shutting off certain functions that consumes RADIO more energy, e.g. WiFi, Bluetooth the screen will also be set to the lowest display ed when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested.
  • Page 22: Dab To Fm Linking

    RADIO DAB to FM Linking Media Voice Assistant Commands This enables the digital radio (DAB) to If available, some voice commands automatically switch from a DAB can be used when playing the vehicle’s station with poor or no reception to the radio.
  • Page 23: External Devices

    1.3.1.3 Activating Partial Mode 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS EXTERNAL DEVICES Partial mode is used when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy consumption of the infotainment system by shutting off certain functions that consumes + USB 1 USB 2 Shuffle + Repeat once more energy, e.g.
  • Page 24: Progress Bar

    EXTERNAL DEVICES Shuffle + Repeat once Shuffle + Repeat once Playlist Name Songs Song Name Songs Radio Now Playing Fig. 3 Song title Song Name Folders Artist name - Album Name Songs Bluetooth Artist - Album Song Name Folders 2:08 -3:58 2:08 -3:58...
  • Page 25: Bluetooth

    EXTERNAL DEVICES Bluetooth Accessing Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth is a radio standard for the Bluetooth setting options are accessed from the central display. wireless connection of mobile phones From the centre display home screen, (see page 16), tap the global settings and other devices.
  • Page 26: Pairing Information

    The Paired Devices List contains all phones that hav EXTERNAL DEVICES Left side connection icons Pairing Information Pairing a Device Searching for Devices Indicates that the device is currently connected as A maximum of 8 devices can be paired Before trying to pair a device, its Blue- Ensure that the Bluetooth function is CarPlay device (either wireless or wired) to the infotainment system.
  • Page 27: Switching Devices

    EXTERNAL DEVICES Switching Devices Media Voice Assistant Commands NOTE: If you do not manually Tap on the unconnected device name If available, some voice commands can disconnect or remove your device, you wish to connect from the ‘Your be used when playing media using a then the vehicle may try to Devices’...
  • Page 28: Phone

    PHONE Phone Mobile Phone Safety Bluetooth Connection General Overview Before using your mobile phone con- WARNING: Do not become Using your mobile phone connected nected to Bluetooth, you must pair it distracted by using your mobile to the vehicle using Bluetooth allows to the vehicle, see page 26.
  • Page 29: Receiving A Phone Call

    ating Partial Mode 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS brightness, see “1.5.2 Partial Mode” on page 104 for more details. Partial mode is used when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy d when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy consumption of the infotainment system by shutting off certain functions that consumes 1.3.1.3 Activating Partial Mode 1.3.
  • Page 30: Conference Calling

    d the home button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode. Tapping the d when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy eactivate partial mode and return the driver to the previous view. infotainment system by shutting off certain functions that consumes WiFi, Bluetooth the screen will also be set to the lowest display 1.3.
  • Page 31: Using The Phone App

    1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS PHONE + PHONE + PHONE Contact 4 ating Partial Mode 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS Contact 1 Contact 5 Contact 9 Recents Home Home Home ed when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy +46707778738 Contact 2 Contact 6...
  • Page 32: Favourites

    brightness, see “1.5.2 Partial Mode” on page 104 for more details. E x a m p l e s o f l a n g u a g e s e l e c t i o n k e y w i t h t w o a n d Simply tap and hold the home button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode.
  • Page 33: Contacts

    more energy, e.g. WiFi, Bluetooth the screen will also be set to the lowest display brightness, see “1.5.2 Partial Mode” on page 104 for more details. PHONE Simply tap and hold the home button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode. Tapping the ating Partial Mode home button will deactivate partial mode and return the driver to the previous view.
  • Page 34: Dialpad

    PHONE ating Partial Mode 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS Using Voice Assistant ed when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS e infotainment system by shutting off certain functions that consumes If available, specific spoken commands WiFi, Bluetooth the screen will also be set to the lowest display Recents can be used with a Bluetooth connect-...
  • Page 35 PHONE Making a Call Select the required contact by either: If using voice assistant through the Tapping the contact details on the driver display first select the ‘Voice drivers display screen. Call’ screen from the phone widget option and follow the on screen instruc- Using voice assistant, say either: tions, see page 9.
  • Page 36: Keyboard

    KEYBOARD Search contact name Keyboard Layout Cancel - return to previous screen. Return. Input field where characters entered are displayed. Shift/cap lock, (double tap for capital letter lock). Search results display, (tap a result to select). Hide keyboard. Delete all input at the same time. Press and hold for special symbol such as “,”...
  • Page 37: Voice Assistant

    VOICE ASSISTANT Voice Assistant Using Voice Assistant *See main owners handbook for fur- If available, using specific spoken ther information. NOTE: Speak after the beep, speak commands via the infotainment micro- in a normal voice and speed. phone, some media, Bluetooth-con- NOTE: Only certain functions of Do not speak while the assistant nected phone and navigation functions...
  • Page 38 VOICE ASSISTANT s p a c e b a r o r p e r f o r m i n g a s i n g l e t a p o n l a n g u a g e b u t t o n . F i g .
  • Page 39: Device Projection (Apple Carplay Or Android Auto)

    DEVICE PROJECTION (APPLE CARPLAY OR ANDROID AUTO) Device Projection 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS A projection symbol is displayed if a mobile device is connected to the infotainment system via Bluetooth with either Apple CarPlay or Android Auto apps available. No projection symbol will be displayed Fig.
  • Page 40: Navigation Navigation System

    NAVIGATION Navigation System The navigation system is available 999 m through the driver and central displays. Road Name Navigation Features 999 m – 2D or 3D views. Road Name – Real time traffic updates. 1hr 52min 8:20pm 99 mi – Alternative routes caused by road- works, special events or road traffic Cancel route incidents etc.
  • Page 41: Accessing Navigation

    NAVIGATION 20 mi ETA 8:20PM - 16MIN - 8MI + RADIO Song Artist - Album Accessing Navigation Using the Centre Display road name Radio Station Search map Two widget options are available to Select the navigation widget from the Street label access the navigation system.
  • Page 42: Route Guidance

    999 m NAVIGATION Road Name 8:20pm 1hr 52min 99 mi Route Guidance Begin typing the destination ad- Tap the button to open the dress or name (such as a Business phone application, see page 31. Cancel route 999 m name or other point of interest). Road Name Use the spacebar to enter any Tap Preview routes to display the...
  • Page 43: Voice Guidance

    NAVIGATION Voice Guidance Centre Display Operation Voice prompts inform which direction The display and menu options are touch activated and will respond based on the to follow and which way to turn when gesture used. approaching a junction or intersec- Gesture Result tion.
  • Page 44: Points Of Interest

    WiFi, Bluetooth the screen will also be set to the lowest display v a i l a b l e . 5.2 Partial Mode” on page 104 for more details. Fig. 3 n g u a g e s e l e c t i o n k e y w i t h t w o a n d NAVIGATION d the home button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode.
  • Page 45: Way Points

    NAVIGATION Way Points Traffic incident 999 m The route to a destination can altered Incident Description to include way points. Way points can Road Name Recommendation be selected from the recent destina- tions including home or work from the 999 m Start time: 11/18/19 21:58 Road Name list shown in the search card.
  • Page 46: Navigation Settings

    NAVIGATION Navigation Settings Navigation settings Fig. 3 When the navigation application is open, the global setting and app options button will change to Display Guidance Tapping will display further navigation settings. About Tap Interaction Settings Eat and drink, sights and museums and accommodation etc. Display Points of Interest Show live traffic updates.
  • Page 47: Using Voice Assistant

    NAVIGATION Using Voice Assistant If available, specific spoken commands can be used either from the drivers or central display. Voice Commands – “Zoom out the map”. – “Cancel directions”. – “What is the current location”. – “Cancel route guidance”. – “Navigate to home”. –...
  • Page 48: Index

    INDEX Using Phone Widget .......... 30 Using the Phone App ......... 31 App Launcher ............15 Media Settings ............. 13 Using Voice Assistant ........34 Audio Settings............14 Messages .............. 23 Radio ............... 19 Bluetooth .............. 25 Navigation System ..........40 Adding/Deleting Favourites ......
  • Page 52 The information included in this publication for the United Kingdom was correct at the time of printing as shown below. Lotus has a policy of continuous product improvement and reserves the right to discontinue or change specification, design or equipment at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation whatsoever relative to the shown in this publication.

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