Renault Carminat User Manual
Renault Carminat User Manual

Renault Carminat User Manual

Bluetooth dvd nav-com system

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CARMINAT NAVIGATION ET COMMUNICATION
CARMINAT BLUETOOTH
DVD NAV-COM SYSTEM
®
DRIVER'S HANDBOOK

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  • Page 1 CARMINAT NAVIGATION ET COMMUNICATION CARMINAT BLUETOOTH DVD NAV-COM SYSTEM ® DRIVER’S HANDBOOK...
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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Precautions during use Quick start guide General information General description Introduction to the controls Switching on/off Operating principles Volume Radio/CD Listening to the radio Listening to a CD Audio settings Navigation Navigation system Reading a map Entering a destination Guidance Map settings TMC Traffic Information...
  • Page 5 Phone system Pairing/unpairing a phone Connecting/disconnecting a Bluetooth® phone Phonebook Making a call Receiving a call During a call Phone settings Voice commands Use voice commands System settings Operating faults Alphabetical index...
  • Page 6: Precautions During Use

    Precautions during use It is essential to follow the precautions below when using the system, both in the interest of safety and to prevent material damage You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling Precautions when operating the system –...
  • Page 8: Quick Start Guide

    Quick start guide Front panel introduction to controLs: AM/FM to From 1 to 3 (radio source) to ON/OFF: From 4 to 6 (radio source) to LOAD to > Activate the radio > Store (long press) audio system > Store (long press) >...
  • Page 9 introduction to controLs: central control rotate BACK to > Move vertically in the menus and alpha- > Return to the previous DEST to TEL to numerical keyboards screen > Access the destination > Access telephone sHiFt > Correct an entered entry menu functions (Front, Back, Right, Left)
  • Page 10 audio: selecting a radio station AM / FM MODE Press AM/FM to select ManuaL mode: a wavelength Press MODE several times to select “MANUAL” mode MODE List mode: Select your station by Press MODE several times rotating the central control to select “LIST”...
  • Page 11 audio: storing a favourite radio station AM / FM Press and hold one of Press AM/FM to select the 6 buttons to store a wavelength the radio station MODE Press MODE several times Repeat the operation for to select the search mode the other radio stations Briefly press one of the Select your station by...
  • Page 12 audio: using the cd changer Press CD once or Listening to a cd: twice to display the full Press one of the buttons screen CD source to select a CD EJECT LOAD inserting a cd: ejecting a cd: Press LOAD Press EJECT Press one of the If required, select the...
  • Page 13 navigation: entering a destination DEST DEST DEST DEST entering an address: destination to a Poi: Press DEST then Press DEST then select select “Address” “Points of Interest” Rotate the central control Rotate the central and select and confirm your control and select your destination letter by letter Point of interest Select the search area...
  • Page 14 navigation: store a destination in the address book DEST DEST Press DEST and select Select “Address Book” “Address Book” Select your contact, and Select “None (Add New)” “Edit” and then “Voice Tag” Destination > Address Points of Interest Address Previous Destinations Select one of the items Select “Store”...
  • Page 15: Route Information

    navigation: changing the route route information Information I NFO D E S T ROUTE TMC Traffic Info Settings Where am I ? GPS Current Location Navigation Versions Press the INFO Press ROUTE then select button, then select “Change/Edit Route” View traffic information and settings “TMC Traffic Info Settings”...
  • Page 16 PHone systeM: Pairing a phone Activate the Bluetooth® connection on your mobile phone Press SET then select “Phone” Begin a search for Bluetooth® equipment and select “My Car” Select “Bluetooth Setup” Enter the number 234 and confirm Select “Pair a New Phone”...
  • Page 17 PHone systeM: storing a phonebook entry Enter the name of the Press TEL contact letter by letter and confirm with “OK” Enter the contact’s phone Select “Phonebook” number digit by digit and confirm with “OK” The system will ask if you wish to add a voice Select “None (Add New)”...
  • Page 18 PHone systeM: Making a call  Þ Press on the steering column control to activate dialling a number in voice recognition the log: Say “Outgoing calls” or “Incoming calls” or “Missed Calls”   If necessary, say dialling a phonebook “Next page”...
  • Page 19 PHone systeM: Managing a call Placing a call on hold: þ† Press the button on the steering column control automatic call waiting: A message will inform your caller that you are driving transferring a call to the phone: Select “Handset” to resume a call: Press þ†...
  • Page 20 voice recognition: using voice commands using voice commands: Þ Press the button on your steering Rotate the central control column control to scroll through all of the voice commands  using the phone system help: Press Þ button on your steering column control Say your command ...
  • Page 21: General Description 8

    4 user profiles for vehicles equipped function FM stations to be heard automatically: with the hands-free Renault card The navigation system automatically (storage of radio stations, audio set- – traffic bulletins, calculates the geographical position of tings, etc ) –...
  • Page 22 generaL descriPtion (continued) The middle band (zone F) indicates the number of the item currently being se- lected and the total number of items in the menu The lower band (zone E) indicates the contents of the selected item displays navigation screen The upper band indicates the distance Menu screen...
  • Page 23: Introduction To The Controls

    introduction to tHe controLs 25 26...
  • Page 24 introduction to tHe controLs (continued) Function Press: audio system On/Off Rotate: Adjust the volume Store (long press)/Recall a stored radio station (short press) Select a CD from a CD changer Eject a CD (short press)/Eject all CDs (long press) Activate/deactivate “i TRAFFIC” road traffic information (short press) Activate/deactivate the i PTY function (press and hold) Load a CD (short press)/Load all CDs (long press) Repeat or interrupt the last guidance or traffic information (TMC) voice message (short press)
  • Page 25 introduction to tHe controLs (continued) 25 26...
  • Page 26 introduction to tHe controLs (continued) Function Place an incoming call or a current call on hold (short press) Resume a call on hold (short press) Update the radio station list (long press with radio source) Select a CD (on CD source) (short press) Change source, CD, AM, FM Activate/deactivate voice recognition Answer/end a phone call (short press)
  • Page 27: Switching On/Off

    sWitcHing on/oFF switching on switching off standby screen The multimedia system switches on au- The system switches off automatically The standby screen mode allows the tomatically when the ignition is switched when the vehicle’s ignition is switched display screen to be switched off off With the ignition on, press 1 to When in standby screen mode, the switch off the radio or CD function (the...
  • Page 28: Operating Principles

    oPerating PrinciPLes navigating a menu using the steering column confirming/cancelling a controls selection You can navigate a menu: Press button 18 or control knob 18 – by turning the rotary switch 26 for central control (press from behind) to change the radio vertical movement (movement A);...
  • Page 29: Volume

    voLuMe audio volume Muting the sound volume adjustment according to speed When the system is activated, the Press 21 or simultaneously on 16/17 to volume levels of the radio/CD sources mute the sound When this function is activated, the and messages will be the same as audio and navigation volume will vary This function is deactivated automati- when the system was switched off The...
  • Page 30: Radio/Cd

    Listening to tHe radio selecting a wavelength “List” mode “ManuaL” mode This operating mode allows you to find This mode allows stations to be Select the wavelength (AM or FM) re- a station easily by name from an alpha- searched manually by scanning the se- quired by pressing 7 or 19 betical list (with FM only) lected wavelength...
  • Page 31 Listening to tHe radio (continued) radio services and traffic news (i traFFic) Programme type search (Pty) messages When this function is activated, your When this function is activated, it is audio system makes it possible to auto- possible to automatically listen to spe- retuning to an FM station (rds-aF) matically receive traffic bulletins when cific types of programmes (news, sport,...
  • Page 32: Listening To A Cd

    Listening to a cd cd source note: to enable the file and folder inserting a cd names to be easily read, names of This source allows audio CDs and MP3/ Insert the CD(s) with the printed side 32 characters or less should be used, WMA CDs to be played Up to 6 CDs facing upwards If a CD is inserted the avoiding special characters such as ac-...
  • Page 33 Listening to a cd (continued) inserting several cds ejecting a cd note: you can also change file by pressing and holding 2 Do not attempt to force a CD into the Press 3 Press 25 to return to previous folders player when the display indicates “load- Press the numbered button that corre- on the CD...
  • Page 34 Listening to a cd (continued) displaying cd information cd playing mode cd maintenance You can display the information con- Press 9 to change the play mode To protect CD readability, never expose tained in each folder or track (folder a CD to heat or direct sunlight The play modes are as follows: name, filename, song title or artist’s To clean a CD, rub the CD from the...
  • Page 35: Audio Settings

    audio settings setting the pitch (bass/treble) sPeed sensitive volume aF (automatic frequency Press 29, select the “Audio” item Select retuning) Press 29, select the “Audio” item and the tone to adjust “Bass” or “Treble” and then “Speed Sensitive Vol” and confirm Press 29, select the “Audio”...
  • Page 36: Navigation

    tHe navigation systeM the navigation system The navigation system calculates your position and guides you using data: – on vehicle speed and from the gyro- scope (measuring corners) ; – from the GPS receiver; – from the digital map the gPs receiver The navigation system uses GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites orbiting the Earth...
  • Page 37: Reading A Map

    reading a MaP F Indicates the quality of the reception for TMC traffic information grey: poor reception green: good reception G Indicates the quality of the reception of the GPS signal grey: poor reception green: good reception H Location of the vehicle on the navi- gation map I Compass J Navigation map scale...
  • Page 38 reading a MaP (continued) colour codes of roads The roads are displayed differently de- pending on the type of carriageway Motorway: yellow with red border Major road: red Minor road: yellow Street: white compass The compass L is displayed perma- nently at the bottom of the map It indicates North whatever the position of the map...
  • Page 39 reading a MaP (continued) Meaning Meaning icon icon   Universities or colleges Supermarkets Subway stations/regional   Shopping centres train stations   Town halls National train stations   Courts Park and Ride   Banks Car parks Map icons ...
  • Page 40 reading a MaP (continued) Meaning icon Buildings Airports Town halls Map icons Parks 3d icons Viewing the map in “birds-eye-view” National train stations mode makes it possible to view icons N in three dimensions Castles...
  • Page 41: Entering A Destination

    entering a destination entering an address – selecting a nearby service (Quick Stops); Select the “Address” item – selecting an address from Points of The “Address” item allows you to enter Interest (POI); all or part of the address: country, city, –...
  • Page 42: Address Book

    entering a destination (continued) The system will store in its memory the last 5 cities entered By selecting “Last 5 Cities” you can select one of these cities directly When entering the address the system will remove the brightness of certain let- ters to prevent any errors when enter- ing a destination In the destination list, you can scroll the...
  • Page 43 entering a destination (continued) classification by “icon” The system displays a list starting from the destinations associated with the re- quired icon classification by “group” The system will display a list starting with the destinations associated with the required group (family, friends, lei- sure etc ) To associate a group name or icon to an address, refer to the section on...
  • Page 44 entering a destination (continued) select a point of interest search by category Press 24 to display the “Destination” menu Select the item “Quick Stops” (Poi) Select the required category by press- and confirm by pressing 26 ing 26 This item allows you to find a point of Select the required category and con- interest in different categories Enter a city name and start the search...
  • Page 45 entering a destination (continued) “Home Location” The system will display a list of the en- trances and exits for the motorway se- This item allows you to define a des- lected tination near your previously stored home location Select and confirm your selection with 26 Refer to the section “Navigation set- tings”...
  • Page 46 entering a destination (continued) confirming the destination “Poi info” This item allows you to consult the ad- There are several possible options dress, phone number and to call the se- before confirming a destination: lected point of interest (only active after –...
  • Page 47 entering a destination (continued) store location Confirm the location on the map by pressing 26 This item allows you to store the desti- There are several possible choices: nation in the address book – New destination; delete – Alter route; This item allows you to delete the stored –...
  • Page 48 entering a destination (continued) “start” This item allows you to start guidance “More routes” This item allows you to select the type of route you wish to take: – “Short Time”; – “Min M-way”; – “Short Dist ” “route info” This menu allows you to view or simu- late the route entered in the system Refer to the information on “Route in-...
  • Page 49: Guidance

    guidance activating guidance guidance screens Full screen mode This mode allows you to view the navi- Select “Start” after having entered a The system will offer several different gation map on the entire screen destination Guidance will begin navigation maps The information on the arrival time and Press 26, select “Map View”...
  • Page 50 guidance (continued) split screen mode intersection map Motorway junction view During guidance, before each motor- This mode allows you to display two During guidance, before each change way junction, this system will display map views to different scales of direction, the system will automati- a 3-dimensional view of the junction cally display a close-up of the intersec- Adjust the map on the left by press-...
  • Page 51: Voice Guidance

    guidance (continued) voice guidance activate/deactivate voice guidance Press and hold 6 until you hear the voice message to activate/deactivate the function repeating the guidance message Press 6 to repeat the voice message interrupting the guidance message Briefly press 6 on the front panel to in- terrupt the guidance message or TMC traffic information message that is in progress...
  • Page 52 guidance (continued) “traffic detour” If a detour has been suggested and refused following a TMC incident, you may display the last detour suggested by the system as long as it is still a viable option Press 32 and select the “Change/Edit Route”...
  • Page 53 guidance (continued) “edit route” deactivating guidance By selecting this item, you can: At any given moment, you can stop the guidance – add stops to the route (maximum 5); Press 32 and select “Cancel Route – add a new destination; Guidance”, confirming by pressing 26 –...
  • Page 54: Map Settings

    MaP settings adjusting the scale “north up” In all circumstances, the map will This function allows you to change the always face north scale of the navigation map Press 31 to display the adjustment “Heading up” scale The direction of your vehicle will always Change the scale by shifting or rotating face the top of the map the central control 26...
  • Page 55: Adjusting Image Quality

    MaP settings (continued) display points of interest adjusting image quality You can select certain points of interest The image quality can be adjusted (visible at 00 m scale) to be displayed (contrast, brightness and background on the map colour) To access this function directly, press 26 Press 29 and select the item “Display”...
  • Page 56: Tmc Traffic Information

    tMc traFFic inForMation tMc traffic information tMc traffic detour traffic information can include: service When a traffic incident occurs on your – accidents and incidents; route, the system will automatically This service operates using the RDS – traffic volumes; calculate a route to avoid the incident system The navigation system re- –...
  • Page 57 tMc traFFic inForMation (continued) “traffic info on route” “traffic Forecast” This item allows you to display the list This item allows you to display traffic of traffic information located on the forecasts on the map guidance route “user Locations” “nearby traffic info” This item allows you to access traffic This item allows you to display the list information located in a zone that you...
  • Page 58 tMc traFFic inForMation (continued) Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning    Accident Road closed Snow    Broken down vehicle Danger Bad weather Danger: Vehicle    travelling in the Road works Strong wind, storm wrong direction ...
  • Page 59: Managing The Address Book

    Managing tHe address Book – “Points of Interest (POI)”: refer to the information on “Selecting a point of interest (POI)” in the section on “Entering a destination” – “Address”: refer to the information on “Entering an address” in the section on “Entering a destination”...
  • Page 60 Managing tHe address Book (continued) Modifying or deleting an allocating a voice tag to an – “Edit”: to link the following to the ad- dress: entry address – an icon, Press 29, select “Address Book” and Press 29 and select the item “Address “Address Book”...
  • Page 61: Navigation Settings

    navigation settings Map view Refer to the information on the “Guidance Screens” in the section on “Guidance” Heading Refer to the information on “Turning the map” in the section on “Map settings” guidance settings Press 29 and “Navigation” Select the “Guidance Settings”...
  • Page 62 navigation settings (continued) guidance voice avoid area settings type of information to display This function allows you to activate/de- Activate/deactivate the display each This function allows you to define the activate voice guidance for a route TMC icon on the map areas to avoid Press 29, select “Navigation”...
  • Page 63 navigation settings (continued) tracking display settings select the route calculation The item “Detailed route priorities” allows you to add certain additional cri- criteria This function displays the parts of the teria for the type of route: route that have been covered This item allows you to select the type –...
  • Page 64: Phone System

    Pairing/unPairing a PHone Bluetooth® connection – select “MY-CAR” (Name of hands- free phone system) from the list; Check that the Bluetooth® connec- – enter the Bluetooth® code ‘234’ on tion is “ON” To do this press 29, select the phone keypad “Phone”...
  • Page 65: Connecting/Disconnecting A Bluetooth® Phone

    connecting/disconnecting a BLuetootH® PHone connecting a paired phone connection failure changing a connected phone Your phone must be connected to the If connection fails, check the following The multimedia system can store up to hands-free phone system in order to information: 5 mobile phones use all its functions...
  • Page 66: Phonebook

    PHoneBook creating the phonebook list edit Bluetooth® Enter the different information associ- Select and send a contact from your Press 27, and select “Phonebook” and ated with the contact (name and tele- phone (for further information, refer to choose “None (Add New)” (the phone phone number) and confirm with “OK”...
  • Page 67: Making A Call

    Making a caLL dial a number from the call history Press 27 and select “Call Logs” From the 3 contacts lists select: – the list of “missed calls”; – the list of “outgoing calls”; – the list of “incoming calls” For each list, the contacts are listed from the most recent to the oldest Select a contact to make the call...
  • Page 68 Making a caLL (continued) dialling emergency services Press 27 and select “Emergency Call” to call the number 2 note: only dial 2 in the event of an emergency (e g : road accident with in- jured persons) It is recommended that you stop your vehicle before en- tering a number or search- ing for a contact...
  • Page 69: Receiving A Call

    receiving a caLL automatic call waiting automatic call waiting deactivated In order to make your hands-free phone system as safe as possible, the call When receiving a call, you can: waiting function is automatically acti- – reject the call by selecting “Reject vated Call”...
  • Page 70: During A Call

    during a caLL – move the call to the phone by se- lecting “Handset” (in the case of a Bluetooth® phone); – select “Mute” to mute the sound to your caller To exit the mute mode, select “Cancel Mute”; – select “Dial” (function which sim- ulates a phone keypad to control a voice server such as an answering machine) Rotate button 26 to select...
  • Page 71: Phone Settings

    PHone settings Phonebook use vehicle ringtone Press 29, select “Phone” and then “Phone Incoming Vol” Adjust the This item allows you to add, change or This item allows you to activate/deac- volume by rotating 26 delete contacts You can add a voice tivate the vehicle ringtone Press 29, tag to each phonebook number, allow- select “Phone”...
  • Page 72: Voice Commands

    using voice coMMands voice tags Voice recognition allows you to con- trol certain functions of the system by Voice tags make it possible to: voice – make a call to a stored number more quickly; activation/interruption – to launch guidance to a stored des- tination in the address book more activation quickly...
  • Page 73 using voice coMMands (continued) Functions navigation voice commands Display the 2D map 2D Map; plan Selecting an address book entry Address book Display the map in 3D Birds-eye-view map; 3D map Display the vehicle’s position Vehicle position; car position Select the home location as desti- House;...
  • Page 74 using voice coMMands (continued) Functions Phone voice commands Dial a stored number Dial “voice tag” (contact) Dial a number from the phone- Dial phonebook entries “ to 40” book Listen to the voice tags allocated to Listen to/read phonebook entries; listen to/read phonebook voice tags the phonebook entries Enter a number Number;...
  • Page 75: System Settings

    systeM settings stored information volume and Beeps To access the system parameters: – press 29; Press 29, select “Address Book” to voice guidance volume access all stored information – select an item You can adjust the volume of voice You can display, modify or delete one or messages Rotate button 26 to move all of the stored entries adjusting the display...
  • Page 76: Voice Recognition

    systeM settings (continued) clock voice recognition Languages The system, via the GPS receiver, au- Press 29 select “Voice To select a language, press 29 and tomatically adjusts the clock Recognition” select “Language” Press 29 and select “Clock” to access Press 26 to activate/deactivate the Select the required language from the the clock parameters “Minimise Voice Feedback”...
  • Page 77: Operating Faults

    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-...
  • Page 78 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 desti- end at the required destination...
  • Page 79: Alphabetical Index

    aLPHaBeticaL index compass address book 39 – 40, 56 – 57 confirm a destination AF-RDS connect a telephone answering a call contacts contacts list BALANCE balance destination 38 → 45, 56 – 57 BASS detailed route 46 → 50 bass detour 46 → 50 Bluetooth connection dialling Bluetooth® 61 → 63, 68 dialling a number 63, 65 call...
  • Page 80 aLPHaBeticaL index (continued) i PTY range of wavelengths 27 – 28 8, 28 i TRAFFIC 28, 32 inserting a CD ringtone ringtone volume 68, 72 LIST mode screen monitor 24 → 75 MANU mode navigation display 46 → 75 navigation screen 46 → 75, 51 → 75 digitised map settings 51 → 75, 58 display...
  • Page 81 aLPHaBeticaL index (continued) TMC (Traffic Message Channel) traffic detour TMC icons 53 → 55 TMC Traffic Information 53 → 55, 59 TMC Traffic Message Channel information 53 → 55 treble 2D/2D mode unpairing a telephone vehicle position 5 – 52 voice control 69 → 71 voice marker 57, 69 voice recognition voice recognition assistance 69 → 71...
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