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10:10 AM
1 8
FM 1

Tuesday 7
2 1 January 2019
87.5 MHz

3 6

4 Media Phone Connect 5

Figure 1: Infotainment System Control Elements


2 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - CONTROL ELEMENTS

INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM -
3. Volume Down 7. Settings
CONTROL ELEMENTS
Short tap: Decreases volume by 1 When in the Home screen, opens
level. System Settings screen.
1. Power Button Long tap: Decreases volume till In other operating screens, opens
the button is released or minimum the Settings screen.
SYSTEM IS IN NORMAL OPERATING
volume limit is reached.
MODE
8. Home
4. Mute
Short tap: Switches between Displays the Home screen.
Display ON/OFF. Switches between Mute/Unmute.
Long tap: Switches to Standby
mode. 5. Back
SYSTEM IS IN STANDBY MODE Displays the previous menu/
Short tap: Switches to Display ON. screen, if applicable.
2. Volume Up 6. Source
Short tap: Increases volume by 1 Opens the source menu for Radio
level listening and Media playing.
Long tap: Increases volume till the
button is released or maximum
volume limit is reached.
CONTENTS 3

CONTENTS 2.8.1 Tapping a Screen Object 16 3.5.8 Resetting to Factory Set-


2.8.2 Swiping on Screen ......... 17 tings...............................25
1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 2.8.3 Zooming the Map View .. 17 3.6 Manage Audio Settings ..... 26
2.8.4 Displaying the Parent 3.6.1 Accessing the Audio Set-
1.1 Conventions........................7 Screen/Menu................ 17 tings Screen ................. 26
1.2 Safety Guidelines ...............8 3.6.2 Setting Bass, Middle and
1.2.1 General Safety Guidelines8 3 GETTING STARTED Treble........................... 26
1.2.2 Guidelines While Driving 8 3.6.3 Setting Balance and
3.1 System Switch On/OFF ......18
1.2.3 Care and Maintenance... 8 Fader.............................27
3.2 Display Off Mode ................18
3.6.4 Setting Equalizer Presets27
2 INTRODUCTION 3.3 Standby Mode .....................19
3.6.5 Setting Volumes ............. 28
3.4 Manage Settings .................19 3.6.6 Managing Speed Dependent
2.1 Features ..............................10 3.4.1 Accessing Settings......... 19 Volume Control ............ 28
2.2 Control Elements................11 3.5 Manage System Settings ...19 3.6.7 Setting AUX Gain ........... 28
2.3 Other Modes of Control .....11 3.5.1 Managing Display Settings 3.6.8 Setting System Beep ..... 29
2.3.1 Smartplay Remote App.. 11 ......................................20 3.7 Manage Tuner Settings ..... 29
2.3.2 SWC) Elements.............. 11 3.5.2 Managing Date and Time 3.7.1 Accessing the Tuner Set-
2.4 Screen Elements.................12 Settings ........................ 20 tings Screen ................. 29
2.5 Home Screen Elements......12 3.5.3 Managing Vehicle Alerts. 22 3.7.2 Enabling AM Active ........ 29
2.6 Fixed Screen Elements ......13 3.5.4 Managing Keypad Display23 3.7.3 Enabling *DRM Active.... 30
2.6.1 Status Bar ...................... 14 3.5.5 Managing SWC Scroll .... 23 3.7.4 Enabling *DRM Text ....... 30
2.6.2 Quick Access Hub.......... 14 3.5.6 Managing Security Settings
3.8 Manage Connectivity Set-
2.7 Generic Screen Elements ..16 ......................................24
tings .......................................... 30
2.8 Screen Operations .............16 3.5.7 Viewing System Details.. 25
4 CONTENTS

3.8.1 Accessing the Connectivity 5.1 Establish Connection .........37 6 MEDIA


Settings Screen............ 30 5.2 Enable Bluetooth ................38
3.8.2 Managing Smartphone Link- 5.3 Pair Devices ........................38 6.1 Connect Media 51
age Settings ................. 30 5.3.1 Initiating from System .... 38 6.1.1 Connecting a USB Source51
3.8.3 Managing Phone Settings31 5.3.2 Initiating from Phone ...... 40 6.1.2 Connecting a Bluetooth
5.4 Manage Paired Devices......40 Audio............................ 51
4 RADIO 5.5 Phone Functions ................42 6.1.3 Connecting an AUX
5.5.1 Making an Outgoing Call 42 Source..........................52
4.1 Radio/Tuner Screen............33 6.1.4 Connecting an iPod........ 52
5.5.2 Managing an Incoming
4.2 Change the Bands..............35 6.2 Play Media .......................... 53
Call................................44
4.3 Change the Radio Station/ 6.3 Media Screen...................... 53
5.5.3 Managing the Second
Service.......................................36 6.4 Manage Media .................... 54
Incoming Call ............... 45
4.3.1 Using the Station List ..... 36 6.5 Manage Audio .................... 54
5.5.4 Managing the Third Incom-
4.3.2 Using the Seek Elements36 6.5.1 Playing/Pausing Music ... 55
ing Call ......................... 45
4.3.3 Using the Change Fre- 6.5.2 Setting a Track as Favour-
5.5.5 Managing Active Call ..... 45
quency Elements ......... 36 ite..................................55
5.5.6 Managing Interactive
4.3.4 Using the Presets........... 36 6.5.3 Managing Music Volume 55
Responses ................... 47
4.3.5 Using SWC .................... 36 6.5.4 Repeating Music Track .. 55
5.5.7 Swapping Between Multiple
4.4 Manage the Presets............36 6.5.5 Playing Random Music .. 55
Calls ............................. 47
4.4.1 Setting a Preset Manually36 6.5.6 Playing Next/Previous
5.5.8 Managing Conference
4.4.2 Storing Presets Automati- Tracks .......................... 55
Calls..............................47
cally.............................. 36 6.5.7 Performing Fast Forward/
5.5.9 Managing Messages ...... 48
5.5.10 Activating Voice Recogni- Fast Rewind ................. 56
5 PHONE
tion (VR)....................... 49
CONTENTS 5

6.5.8 Browsing through the Media 7.2.4 Searching for a Destina- 7.3.5 Accessing AHA Favour-
Content ........................ 56 tion................................65 ites................................74
6.5.9 Playing Tracks from a 7.2.5 Saving a Place ............... 66 7.3.6 Accessing AHA Nearby.. 75
Folder/Media Category 56 7.2.6 Starting Navigation to a Des- 7.3.7 Accessing AHA Down-
6.5.10 Viewing Music Track Infor- tination ......................... 67 loads.............................76
mation .......................... 57 7.2.7 Selecting Alternative 7.4 *Smartplay Remote App.... 77
6.5.11 Viewing the Media Favour- Route............................67 7.4.1 Installing Smartplay Remote
ites List......................... 57 7.2.8 Adding Along Route Desti- App............................... 77
6.6 View Images ........................57 nation ........................... 68 7.4.2 Using Smartplay Remote77
6.7 Play Videos .........................58 7.2.9 Adding Additional Destina- 7.4.3 Accessing Media Source 78
tion ............................... 68 7.4.4 Accessing Audio Settings78
7 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.2.10 Viewing Route Stops .... 68 7.4.5 Accessing Vehicle Info ... 78
7.2.11 Viewing the Next Destina- 7.5 Apple CarPlay .................... 78
7.1 **Smartplay Studio .............60 tion ............................... 69 7.5.1 Accessing Apple CarPlay79
7.1.1 Installing Smartplay Stu- 7.2.12 Viewing Overview of the 7.5.2 Managing Calls, Messages
dio.................................60 Route ........................... 69 and Communication
7.1.2 Accessing *Smartplay .... 61 7.2.13 Saving/Ending a Route 69 Action............................81
7.2 *Navigation App..................63 7.2.14 Managing Navigation Set- 7.6 Android Auto...................... 81
7.2.1 Installing NaviMaps App. 63 tings ............................. 69 7.6.1 Installing Android Auto ... 82
7.2.2 Accessing *Navigation Fea- 7.3 *AHA App ............................71 7.6.2 Accessing Android Auto . 83
tures ............................. 64 7.3.1 Installing AHA App ......... 71 7.6.3 Accessing Android Auto
7.2.3 Managing *Navigation Oper- 7.3.2 Accessing *AHA App ..... 71 Features....................... 84
ations ........................... 65 7.3.3 *AHA Options ................. 72 7.6.4 Accessing Navigation..... 84
7.3.4 Accessing AHA Discover 72 7.6.5 Accessing Calls.............. 84
6 CONTENTS

7.6.6 Returning to Home


Screen...........................84
7.6.7 Accessing Media............ 84
7.6.8 Accessing Other Apps.... 85

8 VEHICLE INFORMATION

8.1 Vehicle Alerts ......................86


8.1.1 Managing Vehicle Alerts. 87
8.1.2 Viewing Trip Details........ 87
8.1.3 Viewing Past Trip Details 87
8.2 *Rear View Camera (RVC)..88
8.2.1 RVC Settings.................. 89
8.3 Reverse Park Assist System
(RPAS) .......................................89

9 ABBREVIATIONS

1.1 Abbreviations .....................91

10 TRADEMARKS
ABOUT THIS MANUAL 7

zA list of abbreviations used in this zSystem represents the vehicle


guide with their explanation. Infotainment system.
zText provided within a Grey box
These details will help you to
always indicates to alerts or
understand and use your vehicle
important information, which must
Infotainment system.
be followed. Non-adherence to
these cautions may cause harm to
1.1 CONVENTIONS you and/or other persons or to the
The various conventions used in the infotainment system. The different
manual are: cautions used in the manual are
zBulleted List listed below:
Sub Bulleted List
zButtons or menu items that must
be selected/tapped/any action ! ALERT:
1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL needs to be performed on will be Text that indicates actions that
This guide contains the following highlighted using bold letters like might cause harm to user/
details: OK. equipment or increases the
zControls, options and operations zFeatures marked with a star (*) are potential for unauthorized
that are available in the not standard in every vehicle. access.
infotainment system. Check with your Maruti Suzuki
zAlerts and Important notes related dealer to confirm the list of features
to a functionality/feature. available in your vehicle.
zScreen names like Home screen
are indicated using Italics letters.
8 ABOUT THIS MANUAL

i NOTE: ! ALERT: ! ALERT:


Text that provides some addi-  Avoid exposure of the  To avoid accidents, ensure that
tional important information, infotainment system to water or you follow all traffic regulations
which when ignored can cause excessive moisture as it can while operating the system.
inconvenience or tips that will cause electric shocks, fire, or  Glance at the screen of the
help you in using the equip- other damages. infotainment system only when
ment.  Exercise caution when setting necessary. If prolonged viewing
the volume of your infotainment of the screen is required, park
1.2 SAFETY GUIDELINES system as permanent hearing the vehicle in a safe location
loss may occur if you play your and engage the hand brake.
Always keep this manual in the music at loud volumes.  Set the volume to a level that
vehicle, for easy and quick access,  Avoid improper access of the allows you to hear outside traffic
when needed. If you sell or lend the infotainment system as it is a and other warnings.
vehicle, make sure this manual is sophisticated electronic device.
available in the vehicle along with 1.2.3 SYSTEM CARE AND
other standard booklets. 1.2.2 SAFETY GUIDELINES MAINTENANCE
Please read and follow the safety WHILE DRIVING
Exert utmost care while using the
guidelines listed in this section to
infotainment system to avoid any
avoid injury or equipment damage.
damage to it. Partial or complete loss
of the infotainment system functions
1.2.1 GENERAL SAFETY
due to intentional misuse is not
GUIDELINES covered under warranty.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL 9

 Do not use excessive force  Use a soft, clean and dry


! ALERT:
while using the infotainment cleaning cloth to clean the
 Avoid spraying/spilling of system, USB socket, AUX touch screen surface. If
cleaning solutions, perfumes, socket and so on. It might required, use a lint-free cloth
car fresheners, beverages, cause damage to the system or damped with a cleaning solution
chemicals or any liquids on the component. such as isopropyl alcohol, or an
touch screen surface. Also  Unauthorized interconnections, isopropyl alcohol and water
ensure that any liquid does not may result in the malfunctioning solution ratio of 50:50. Be sure
enter the system, it may of the infotainment system. to follow the solvent
damage the screen and the Always contact the Maruti manufacturer's precautions and
system. The warranty of the Suzuki dealer for the changes directions.
system will be void, if liquid to the vehicle or system.  Avoid usage of paint or color,
ingress marks are observed  Do not open the infotainment sticky or strong alcohol based
inside the system. system as incorrect usage may spray, lotion or liquid on the
 Some pixels in the display are damage the system. Further, infotainment system. This may
darker/brighter than others, this warranty is void, if the cause permanent damage to
is an inherent characteristics of Infotainment system is opened. the system and stop it from
liquid crystal displays and not a  Avoid addition of any functioning correctly.
malfunction. accessories such as external  Parking directly under sunlight
 Avoid usage of hard or sharp amplifiers or replacement of for prolonged duration may
objects like pen, key, USB stick vehicle speakers, which will increase the car’s temperature,
etc. to touch the screen, as it lead to the modification of the which may damage the system.
may cause scratches on the standard factory wiring Let the car interior cool down,
screen surface. connections before using the system.
10 INTRODUCTION

2.1 FEATURES zInfotainment System control from


*Steering Wheel and *Smartplay
Key features of the system include: Remote App.
z17.78 cm WVGA Touch Screen zIntegrated with Vehicle features
zAM (AM1 and AM2)/ FM (FM1, like *Rear View Camera (RVC) and
FM2, FM3): *Reverse Park Assist System
18 FM and 12 AM presets (RPAS).
z*DRM (*DRM1 and *DRM2): zAdditional support for mobile
12 presets applications like *Smartplay Studio,
zUSB (up to 32 GB and 10,000 *AHA, *Android Auto and *Apple
media files), iPod, AUX and CarPlay from which the system to
Bluetooth Audio media multimedia enhance the vehicle experience.
support
zConnection to Phones (up to 10
2 INTRODUCTION devices) through Bluetooth for i NOTE:
Phone and Music supports like Features marked with a star (*)
The system provides you with high- Phone book download and Audio
end functionalities to: are not standard in every vehi-
playback cle. Check with your Maruti
zManage in-vehicle entertainment
zHandsfree/Bluetooth support with Suzuki dealer to confirm the list
capabilities advance functions like ‘Set
zView information about some
of features available in your
contacts as Favourite’ and ‘Reject vehicle.
vehicle features with SMS’ for incoming calls
zHandle certain vehicle feature
zDisplay OFF feature for distraction
controls free night drive
INTRODUCTION 11

2.3 OTHER MODES OF


i NOTE:
2. Volume -
zShort press: Decreases volume by
CONTROL
All screens used in the user 1 level.
manual are for illustration pur- The system can also be controlled zLong press: Decreases volume till
pose only. Actual screen in the from the: the button is released or maximum
system and App may differ z*Smartplay Remote App volume limit is reached.
z*Steering Wheel Controls (SWC) 3. Down or Left / Up or
2.2 CONTROL ELEMENTS Right
2.3.1 SMARTPLAY REMOTE APP zShort press:
To quickly access the commonly used FM/AM: Switches to the previ-
functions and options of the For information, refer to “*Smartplay
Remote App” on page 77. ous/next Preset.
infotainment system, you can tap DRM: Skips to the previous/next
(short tap/long tap) the 8 buttons on available service.
the sides of the system (See 2.3.2 STEERING WHEEL
Media: Skips to previous/next
“Infotainment System - Control CONTROL (SWC) ELEMENTS
track.
Elements” on page 2.). Contacts/Log screen: Scrolls
Various operations can be performed
using the following SWC elements: down/up the list, if SWC Scroll is
i NOTE: 1. Volume + ON.
zShort press: Increases volume by zLong press:
To long tap a button, touch the FM/AM: Initiates Auto Seek until
button and continue holding/ 1 level.
zLong press: Increases volume till the next valid station is dis-
touching the button for 2 sec- played.
onds or more. the button is released or maximum
volume limit is reached.
12 INTRODUCTION

DRM: Skips to the available ser- The screen elements can be grouped
vice on the next/previous fre- i NOTE: into 3 categories depending on their
quency.  Voice Recognition feature is availability:
Media: Initiates fast rewind/fast available only if supported by zHome screen elements
forward. the smartphone. zFixed screen element
4. ON Hook  Voice prompts will be skipped if zGeneric screen elements
Rejects or ends call. the voice control system is
5. OFF Hook already activated. 2.5 HOME SCREEN
zShort press:  Voice Recognition feature ELEMENTS
Displays phone call log screen. cannot be turned on during an
active call, incoming call or 1 2
If SWC Scroll is used in a list,
selects option from station list/ while dialing a call.
call list/ song/ media list.
In Incoming Call screen, accepts 7. Mode
Call. zToggles between available audio
zLong press: sources.
During Ongoing Call/Active Call, zIn the Standby Mode, Powers ON
toggles between private mode the infotainment system.
and handsfree. 8. Mute
6. Voice Recognition (VR) zMute/Unmute the audio source. 3 4 5
Activates voice control of connected
Figure 2: Home Screen Tiles
smartphone (through Bluetooth) or 2.4 SCREEN ELEMENTS
stops VR.
INTRODUCTION 13

The Home screen of the system previous media is unavailable, the


contains 5 tiles, which allows quick source icon is displayed.
access to important functions. 4. Displays Phone and when tapped:
1. Displays the currently played audio a.If phone connected to the system,
source. When tapped, opens the displays the Phone Call Log screen.
corresponding screen. b.If phone is paired but not
2. Displays the following details: connected, displays the Paired
Additional information about Devices screen.
date, time and *weather c.If phone is not paired, displays the
*Navigation Figure 4: Home Screen with
Bluetooth Pairing Options screen.
*Vehicle information Android Auto Active
5. Displays the currently active
smartphone linkage mode (see
Figure 8). The system supports the 2.6 FIXED SCREEN
following linkage modes: ELEMENTS
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay The following collection of screen
*Smartplay Studio elements appear at fixed location,
across most of the system screens:
zStatus Bar
i NOTE: zQuick Access Hub
Figure 3: Home Screen with
When connected for any of the
Vehicle Information
above linkage modes, tapping
3. Displays the last played media the tile will display the respec-
source (Radio/USB/BT/AUX), if tive screen.
14 INTRODUCTION

view the *Navigation/Radio/Media


i NOTE: screen. i NOTE:
The Status Bar and Quick 2. Displays the current time on the  Bluetooth, Phone battery level
Access Hub are unavailable Quick Access Hub tab. and network signal strength
during the Display Off mode, 3. Displays the following indicators: status are displayed only when
popup screens and RVC/RPAS/ Vehicle alert connected for handsfree profile.
Active Call screens. Bluetooth status  The information depends on
Phone battery level status received from the phone.
The Status Bar and the Quick Access Phone network signal strength
Hub are unavailable in the Display Off Mute status 2.6.2 QUICK ACCESS HUB
Mode, popups screens or notifications
and screens where some actions are The hub can contain 12 shortcuts. The
performed like during Rear Parking first 2 shortcuts (*AHA and Paired
1 2 3
Assistance and Active Call. Devices) are fixed and set by default,
which cannot be removed or replaced.
2.6.1 STATUS BAR You can configure the other shortcuts
to a fixed set of pre-defined options. If
The Status Bar is displayed on top of more than 6 or the all the 12 shortcuts
all screens. It contains the following are configured, the shortcuts are
details: displayed in 2 screens with 6 shortcuts
1. Displays the currently active in each screen.
*Navigation application and/or
played audio source details. Tap to Figure 5: Status Bar
INTRODUCTION 15

Swipe through the screens to browse 3. Tap Select. The system adds the
through the shortcuts in the Hub. List shortcut.
of possible shortcuts:
1. *AHA: Default
2. Paired Devices: Default
3. Audio Settings
4. Phone Linkage
5. Phone SMS Figure 6: Quick Access Hub
6. Phone Favourite List
2. Browse through the list of
7. Date/Time Settings predefined options and tap on the Figure 8: Remove Shortcut Prompt
8. Phone Contacts required feature. Dialog Box
9. Phone Dialpad
10. Display Settings i NOTE:
SETTING A SHORTCUT . To remove/replace a shortcut,
long tap on the shortcut and
To set a shortcut:
then tap on Remove or
1. Tap the Add icon. The system Replace, as required.
displays the Hub Settings dialog
box.
Figure 7: Hub Setting Screen
16 INTRODUCTION

2.7 GENERIC SCREEN important system/function/fea- 2.8.1 TAPPING A SCREEN


ELEMENTS ture specific messages OBJECT
prompts for your confirmation
The following screen elements are before performing an action To select an object perform the
available: following step:
1. Tap on the screen element.
zButton: Used to confirm an option
or execute an action associated
i NOTE: zShort tap: A short tap on the
with the button. By default, the popups disap- display surface is sufficient to
zRadio Button: Used to select/ pear once the action is com- operate most controls.
deselect an option from list. pleted or after the pre- zLong tap: Some functions require
zToggle Switch: Used to toggle configured timeout period. a long tap. In this case, keep your
between ON/ OFF options. fingertip on the display surface for
zArrows with slider/without around 2 seconds.
2.8 SCREEN OPERATIONS
slider: Used to scroll through a list
of options like Tuner Status list, The system screen elements can be
! ALERT:
Phone Contact list etc. accessed using the touch screen and/
zKeypad: Used to type information, or the SWC. Avoid usage of hard or sharp
like Contact name, number and so objects like pen, key, USB stick
on. You can use the screen elements to etc. to touch the screen, as it
zDialpad: Used to dial numbers.
perform the following actions: can cause scratches on the
zTap a screen object screen surface.
zPopups: A small screen, which is
zSwipe on screen
displayed on top of a screen.
zZoom the Map view
Generally displays: SETTING VALUES. Perform any one
zDisplay the parent screen
progress of an action of the following:
INTRODUCTION 17

USING BUTTONS OR ARROWS . SWIPING THE LIST. 1. Place two fingers on the map
1. Tap or continue to press the / 1. Swipe through the list items. display area and let your fingers
screen icons or the required rest on the surface. Then move your
USING THE SWC. fingers towards one another (zoom
( ) arrows to select the 1. Press the Up or the Down out) or away from one another
required value in the range. arrows as per your requirement. (zoom in).
USING SLIDER. SCROLLING THE VISIBLE MAP AREA.
1. Drag the slider left or right to set the 1. Touch the map display area and let 2.8.4 DISPLAYING THE PARENT
required value in the range. your finger rest on the surface. SCREEN/MENU
USING THE SWC. Then move your finger over the 1. Tap the (Back) control element
surface to scroll the displayed from the system screen elements.
1. Press or SWC arrows to
section of the map.
increase/decrease the value in a
range. However, this option is
available only if the Scroll Through
2.8.3 ZOOMING THE MAP VIEW
Steering Wheel Controls option is
enabled. i NOTE:

2.8.2 SWIPING ON SCREEN This function is only available if


the navigation application is
You can scroll through a list or Map by: launched through any of the
linkage mode.
USING ARROWS BESIDE THE LIST.
1. Tap the required arrows ( )
displayed beside the list.
18 GETTING STARTED

The system is Switched ON 3.2 DISPLAY OFF MODE


automatically when you switch the
ignition lock of the vehicle from OFF to While driving to avoid distraction, short
ACC. After switching on followed by tap the control element, to put the
startup animation, the Home screen system in the Display OFF mode. The
will appear. The system also plays the screen display is switched off, the
audio source that was active before audio will continue to play in the
system switch OFF or one of the background.
currently available/connected audio
source.
The system is Switched OFF
automatically, when you switch the
ignition lock of the vehicle from ACC to
3 GETTING STARTED OFF.

All the functions and features of the


system can be used after the system i NOTE:
Figure 9: Display OFF Screen
is switched on. If the Security Pin Input Screen
appears, enter the Security Pin.
3.1 SYSTEM SWITCH ON/ For more information refer to
OFF “Managing Security Settings”
on page 24
GETTING STARTED 19

i NOTE: i NOTE:
1. Tap
system.
control element on the

The date and time will be dis- When you switch the vehicle In the Home screen: The system
played in the Display OFF ignition lock from ACC to OFF, displays the System Settings
mode only if the “Show Time while the device is in standby screen.
and Date During Display OFF” mode, it will remain in standby In other screens: The system
option is enabled in the System mode. When you switch the displays the respective settings
Settings. ignition lock to ACC again, if screen.
you tap , the Home screen
3.3 STANDBY MODE will open. 3.5 MANAGE SYSTEM
SETTINGS
Long tap the control element the 3.4 MANAGE SETTINGS
system gets into Standby mode. In Using the various System Settings
this mode, the display is switched off You can change the following settings options, you can perform the following
and audio is unavailable. of the system: actions:
zSystem Settings zHandle the system display settings
When in Display OFF/Standby modes, zSet /Change system date and time
zAudio Settings
short tap to activate the system. zTuner (Radio) Settings details
zConnectivity Settings zEnable/disable vehicle alerts

i NOTE:
3.4.1 ACCESSING SETTINGS
zLock/unlock the system keypad
while driving
In Standby mode, the system zEnable/disable list scrolling
will drain the battery when the To access the settings screens, through SWC
vehicle engine is not running. perform the following steps:
20 GETTING STARTED

zEnable/disable PIN security for the CHANGING DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS. Using the date and time settings you
system 1. Tap Display Brightness. can:
zView system software details 2. Tap the or the to set the zEnable/disable synchronization of
zReset to factory settings brightness to a new value in the the system date and time with the
range of 0 to 20. GPS
zEnable/disable the display of
system time in the 24 hour format
i NOTE: zSet/change the date and time of
To set value, you can also drag the system either automatically or
the slider in the required field. manually
zEnable/disable day light savings
zEnable/disable the display of the
DISPLAYING SYSTEM MODE. system clock during the Display
1. The system displays the current OFF mode.
Figure 10: System Settings Screen mode of the vehicle in this option. If
the headlights of the vehicle are
3.5.1 MANAGING DISPLAY Switched ON the system will be in
Night mode, else it will be in Day
SETTINGS mode. The display brightness will
DISPLAYING THE DISPLAY SET- be automatically set accordingly.
TINGS SCREEN.
1. In the System Settings screen, tap 3.5.2 MANAGING DATE AND TIME
Display. The system displays the SETTINGS
Display Settings screen. Figure 11: Date & Time Settings
GETTING STARTED 21

DISPLAYING THE DATE AND TIME SETTING DATE AND TIME.


SETTINGS SCREEN. i NOTE:
Automatically setting date and time
1. In the System Settings screen, tap Automatic setting of date and
1. Ensure Sync with GPS option is
the Date & Time option. The time, Time Zone and Day Light
enabled.
system displays the Date and Time Savings will be available only
2. Tap the Time Zone option. The
Settings screen. when Sync with GPS option is
system displays the Set Time Zone
enabled.
ENABLING SYNCHRONIZATION WITH screen.
GPS. 3. Scroll through the time zones list
and select the required time zone. Manually setting date
1. Tap Sync with GPS. The system
1. Ensure Sync with GPS option is
enables synchronization with GPS.
disabled.
2. Tap the Set Date option. The
system displays the Set Date
screen.

Figure 13: Time Zone Screen


Figure 12: Date & Time Settings

Figure 14: Set Date Dialog Box


22 GETTING STARTED

3. In the Set Date screen select the


required month, day and year value, i NOTE:
using the and arrows.  The Day Light Savings option
4. Tap Set. will be available only if Sync
with GPS option is enabled.
Manually setting time  The time will be increased by 1
1. Tap the Set Time option. The sys- hour only if Day Light Saving is
tem displays the Set Time screen. applicable for the time zone.
2. In the screen, select the required
hour, minute and time period (AM/ Figure 16: Set Time Dialog Box - 24
Hour Format
ENABLING 24 HOUR FORMAT.
PM) using the and arrows. 1. Tap 24 Hour Format. The system
3. Tap Set. enables the 24 hour format.
i NOTE: ENABLING CLOCK DURING DISPLAY
AM/PM is available only if 24 OFF.
Hour Format is disabled. 1. Tap Clock During Display Off. The
system will now display the clock in
ENABLING DAY LIGHT SAVINGS. the Display OFF mode.
1. Tap Day Light Savings. The
system enables the day light 3.5.3 MANAGING VEHICLE
savings for the current time zone. ALERTS
Figure 15: Set Time Dialog Box
In the Vehicle Alerts Settings screen,
you can enable/disable the display of
GETTING STARTED 23

some important vehicle alerts on the 2. Tap the required vehicle alert. The 3.5.4 MANAGING KEYPAD
system. system disables the display of the DISPLAY
selected vehicle alert.
ENABLING/DISABLING VEHICLE While driving, the system keypads
ALERTS . The following vehicle alerts (Smart search keyboard, Rename
are displayed as popup in the system. head unit keyboard, Edit SMS
zDoor Open template and AHA search) are locked
zParking Brake to avoid distraction. To disable the
zSeat Belt setting:
zLow Fuel 1. In the System Settings screen, tap
z*Key Fob Battery Lock Keypad While Driving
You can enable or disable the display option.
of these popups, from the Vehicle Figure 17: Vehicle Alerts Settings
Alerts screen. By default, the vehicle Screen 3.5.5 MANAGING SWC SCROLL
alerts are enabled. To disable the
display of a vehicle alert on the To enable scrolling of lists using SWC,
system: i NOTE: perform the following steps:
1. In the System Settings screen, tap 1. In the System Settings screen, tap
Some vehicle alerts, like Key Scroll Through Steering Wheel
the Vehicle Alerts option. The Fob Battery, might be unavail-
system displays the Vehicle Alerts Controls.
able depending on your vehicle.
Settings screen. Please check with the Maruti
Suzuki dealer.
24 GETTING STARTED

i NOTE: i NOTE:
SWC Scroll is unavailable in If you enter an incorrect security
Apple CarPlay / Android Auto PIN 5 times, the device will be
Linkage modes. locked and an appropriate noti-
fication displayed. Please con-
3.5.6 MANAGING SECURITY tact your Maruti Suzuki dealer
SETTINGS to get the device unlocked.
Figure 18: Security PIN Setting
To enable a PIN authentication to 4. Re-enter the pin and tap OK. The
Screen
ensure that only authentic users are system displays a prompt
able to use the system: confirming the PIN activation.
1. In the System Settings screen, tap
Security.The system displays the
Security Pin Settings screen. i NOTE:
2. Tap Security PIN Protection. The If security PIN protection has
system prompts you to enter a 4 been enabled, the Security PIN
digit pin. Input Screen will appear when-
3. Enter a 4 digit PIN of your choice ever the system has been sepa-
and tap OK. The system prompts rated from the operating voltage
you to re-enter the PIN for of the vehicle. For example, in
verification and confirmation. Figure 19: Security PIN Keypad
case of the replacement of the
vehicle battery.
GETTING STARTED 25

CHANGING THE PIN. 5. Re-enter the PIN and tap OK. The
1. In the Security PIN Settings screen, system displays a prompt
tap Change Security PIN. The confirming the PIN change.
system prompts you to enter the
DISABLING PIN SECURITY.
currently set 4 digit PIN.
1. In the Security PIN Settings screen,
2. Enter the current PIN and tap OK.
tap the enabled Security PIN
3. If the PIN entered is correct, the
Protection option. The system
system prompts you to enter the
prompts you to enter the currently
new 4 digit PIN.
set 4 digit PIN. Figure 21: System Information
4. Enter the PIN of your choice and tap
2. Enter the current PIN and tap OK. Screen
OK. The system prompts you to re-
The system displays a prompt
enter the PIN for verification and The system uses open source license.
confirming the PIN deactivation.
confirmation. To view information about it:
3.5.7 VIEWING SYSTEM DETAILS 1. In the System Information screen,
tap Open Source License. The
To check the current version of the system displays the Open Source
system software: License screen with the details.
1. In the System Settings screen, tap
System Information. The system 3.5.8 RESETTING TO FACTORY
displays the System Information SETTINGS
screen. In the System Information
screen, the software version is When you reset the system to the
Figure 20: Security PIN Change displayed. factory settings, the following changes
Confirmation
26 GETTING STARTED

that you made in the system will be Using the various Audio Settings 3.6.1 ACCESSING THE AUDIO
lost: options, you can perform the following SETTINGS SCREEN
zAll changes made to the general actions:
1. Tap the icon. The Audio Settings
settings, system, audio, tuner and zSet Bass, Middle and Treble
screen with the available options is
phone settings, will be restored to values
displayed.
default. zSet Balance and Fader values
zSet Equalizer Presets
To reset the system to factory settings:
zSet Phone call, Ringtone and
3.6.2 SETTING BASS, MIDDLE
1. In the System Settings screen, tap AND TREBLE
System volumes
Reset to Factory Settings. The 1. Tap Bass Mid Treble. The system
zEnable/disable speed dependent
system prompts you to confirm displays the Bass Mid Treble
volume control
whether you want to reset all setting Settings screen.
zSet AUX Gain
to factory defaults.
zSetting System Beep
2. Tap Reset. The system will start
reseting all settings to factory
defaults.
Once all settings have been reset to
factory default, the system will
automatically restart.

3.6 MANAGE AUDIO


SETTINGS Figure 23: Bass Mid Treble Screen
Figure 22: Audio Setting Screen
2. Tap or to decrease or
increase the current value in the
GETTING STARTED 27

range -9 to +9. The default value of 2. In the Balance & Fader Settings
the fields is 0. screen, tap Reset.

3.6.4 SETTING EQUALIZER


i NOTE:
PRESETS
To set value, you can also drag 1. In the Audio Settings screen, tap
the slider in the required field. Equalizer Presets. The system
displays the Equalizer Presets
3.6.3 SETTING BALANCE AND screen.
Figure 24: Balance & Fader Screen
FADER 2. Tap on the required Equalizer
Preset icon.
1. Tap Balance Fader. The system MANAGING ONLY FADER SETTINGS.
displays the Balance & Fader
Settings screen. Distributing Volume Only to the
Front Speakers:
2. Using the arrows change
1. In the Balance & Fader Settings
the sound distribution in your
screen, tap Driver.
vehicle.
Distributing Volume Only to the
Rear Speakers:
i NOTE: 1. In the Balance & Fader Settings
screen, tap Rear. Figure 25: Equalizer Presets
The position of the symbol
indicates the current volume Resetting Fader Settings: Screen
distribution in the vehicle.
28 GETTING STARTED

displays the Volume Settings 3.6.6 MANAGING SPEED


i NOTE: screen. DEPENDENT VOLUME CONTROL
If you select the Custom preset, 1. In the Audio Settings screen, tap
you need to manually set your Speed Dependent Volume
preferred equalizer. The default Control.
value is set to 0 dB. You can set 2. In the displayed screen, select the
the value between the range -9 required Speed Dependent Volume
dB to +9 dB. Control option (Off/Low/Medium/
High).
3.6.5 SETTING VOLUMES
Using the Volume setting options, you Figure 26: Volume Settings Screen i NOTE:
can set the volume of:
2. Tap the or the to increase or To disable Speed Dependent
zPhone calls attended/made using
decrease the currently set volume Volume Control, tap Off.
the system
zPhone ringtone and set it to a new value in the
zGeneral System volume range 1 to 14. For the system 3.6.7 SETTING AUX GAIN
volume, the range is 1 to 14. The 1. In the Audio Settings screen, tap
To set the volume of phone calls/ default value of the fields is 8. AUX Gain. The system displays the
ringtone/general volume of the AUX Gain screen.
system, perform the following steps:
1. In the Audio Settings screen, tap i NOTE: 2. Select the required option for the
AUX mode.
the Volume option. The system To set value, you can also drag
the slider in the required field.
GETTING STARTED 29

i NOTE: i NOTE:
1. Tap the icon displayed below the
settings screen.
This option is available only if By default, the system beep is
an AUX device is played cur- enabled.
rently.
3.7 MANAGE TUNER
3.6.8 SETTING SYSTEM BEEP SETTINGS
1. In the Audio Settings screen, tap
System Beep. Using the various Tuner Settings
options, you can:
zEnable/disable the AM Active
option Figure 28: Tuner Setting Screen
zEnable/disable the *DRM Active
option
3.7.2 ENABLING AM ACTIVE

i NOTE: To enable the AM source availability in


the source list and also in SWC Mode
By default, the AM Active and key you need to enable the AM Active
Figure 27: Audio Setting Screen *DRM Active options are option. If disabled, the AM source will
with System Beep Option enabled. not be displayed. To enable/disable
the AM active option, perform the
3.7.1 ACCESSING THE TUNER following steps:
SETTINGS SCREEN
30 GETTING STARTED

1. In the Tuner Settings screen, tap When your smartphone is paired and 1. Tap the icon displayed below the
AM Active. The system activates/ connected with the system, using the settings screen. The system
enables AM. various Connectivity Settings options, displays the Connectivity Settings
you can perform the following actions: screen with its various options.
3.7.3 ENABLING *DRM ACTIVE zHandle the Smartphone linkage
1. In the Tuner Settings screen, tap settings 3.8.2 MANAGING SMARTPHONE
*DRM Active. The system enables/ zHandle the Phone settings
LINKAGE SETTINGS
activates *DRM. Additionally, the 1. In the Connectivity Settings screen
system also enables the *DRM 3.8.1 ACCESSING THE tap Smartphone Linkage.
Settings option. CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS 2. Enable the Linkage Mode option.
In the *DRM Settings screen, you can SCREEN
zEnable/disable the *DRM text

3.7.4 ENABLING *DRM TEXT


1. In the Tuner Settings screen tap the
*DRM Settings option. The system
displays the *DRM Settings screen.
2. Tap Show *DRM Text.

3.8 MANAGE CONNECTIVITY Figure 30: Smartphone Linkage


Figure 29: Connectivity Settings Settings Screen
SETTINGS Screen
The Linkage Mode should be set to:
GETTING STARTED 31

z*Smartplay Studio for using the 3.8.3 MANAGING PHONE


*Navigation, *AHA and *Smartplay SETTINGS
i NOTE:
Remote applications 1. In the Connectivity Settings screen, If no phone is connected to the
zAndroid Auto system, the Message Settings,
tap Phone. The system displays the
zApple CarPlay Phone Settings screen. Phone Ringtone and Sorting
Contacts functionalities are
FIRST TIME ACCESS. In the Phone Settings screen you can unavailable.
perform the following actions:
zHandle Message Settings 1. In the Phone Settings screen, tap
zEnable/disable the phone ringtone Messages. The system displays
zSort the Contacts the Message Settings screen.
zRename Head Unit
In the Message Settings screen you
can perform the following actions:
zEnable/disable the display of
incoming messages
Figure 31: Smartphone Linkage zHandle Reject with SMS settings
Settings Screen After Factory Reset zEnable/disable Auto reply SMS

When you connect your phone to the Enabling the Display of Incoming
system, for the first time after a Messages
Factory Reset, the system will prompt 1. In the Message Settings screen, tap
Figure 32: Phone Settings Screen
you to select between the *Smartplay Display Incoming Message.
Studio and Apple CarPlay/Android
Auto linkage modes. MANAGING MESSAGE SETTINGS. Managing Reject with SMS Settings
32 GETTING STARTED

1. In the Message Settings screen, tap incoming call with the selected
Reject With SMS. The system dis- predefined SMS.
plays the Reject with SMS Settings
ENABLING PHONE RINGTONE.
screen.
1. In the Phone Settings screen, tap
2. Select a message from the list or
Phone Ringtone. The system will
create/edit your own reply by tap-
play your smartphone ringtone
ping on the Edit option.
when an incoming call is received.
However, this feature is supported
only if your smartphone projects its Figure 34: Renaming Head Unit
ringtone to the system. Keypad Screen
SORTING CONTACTS. 1. In the Phone Setting screen, tap
1. In the Phone Settings screen, tap Rename Head Unit.The system
Contact Sorting. The system displays the keypad.
displays the Contact Sorting Setting 2. Enter the new name using keypad
screen. and tap OK.
Figure 33: Reject with SMS Settings 2. Choose any one of the following
sorting methods:
Screen
First Name, Last Name
i NOTE:
Enabling Auto reply SMS Last Name, First Name The system displays Maruti
1. In the Message Settings screen, tap Suzuki as the default system
RENAMING HEAD UNIT.
Auto Reply SMS. When the user name.
selects the “Reject with SMS”
option, the system will reject the
RADIO 33

Some signal reception information are: frequency. These services are


zAM reception: Generally, strong combined into a frequency.
AM signals provide stable sound
quality with low signal noise. At 4.1 RADIO/TUNER SCREEN
night, however, atmospheric
conditions may sometimes lead to To view the Radio screen, perform any
interference from other stations. of the following:
zFM reception: The FM waveband zTap . In the displayed Sources
offers the highest sound quality; screen, tap FM/AM/*DRM.
however, the signal may be
susceptible to noise due to:
The limited reach of some trans-
mitters.
“Shadow zones” wherein the
4 RADIO signal reception is obstructed or
restricted.
The system supports following radio
Due to signal reflections from
bands FM, AM and *DRM.
hills and tall buildings, the signal
reception quality might deterio- Figure 35: Sources Screen
i NOTE: rate (multi path effect).
DRM is available only if the sys-
zDRM reception: With DRM radio,
a service represents a programme
i NOTE:
tem supports DRM reception.
of a radio station. Several services In the Home screen, tap tile
are transmitted on the same to display the Radio screen.
34 RADIO

The Radio/Tuner screen contains


various buttons, to quickly access
1 2 3 4 3 2
important functions.
1. Band Select
Displays and allows to change the
current band of radio, E.g. FM1, FM2,
FM3. Each band can contain 6
presets.
2. / Auto Seek
zFor FM/AM band: Initiates Auto
Seek until previous/next available
station.
zFor *DRM band: Automatically
seeks to the previous/next
available service.
3. / Change Frequency/Service
zFor FM/AM band: Changes
frequency.
5 6 7 zFor *DRM band:
 : Tunes to available previous
Figure 36: Radio/Tuner Screen
service of current/last frequency.
 : Tunes to available next ser-
vice of current/next frequency.
RADIO 35

4. Station Information/Program PRESET LIST


Service Name zShort tap: Plays the selected
8
zFor FM band: Displays the station preset station.
name, frequency (in MHz, KHz) zLong tap: Saves the currently
and Radio text of the selected played station on the selected
radio band. Not applicable for AM. preset and gives a beep sound as
zFor *DRM band: The radio text is the indication of storage.
displayed only if the Show *DRM
Text option is enabled in the *DRM
settings. i NOTE: Figure 37: Radio DRM Screen
The beep sound will not be zAutomatically scans the available
i NOTE:
played if the System Beep
option is disabled.
stations and stores them.
8. Program Type
 With DRM radio, the service zDisplays the program type and is
label and frequency of the available only for *DRM.
PRESET ARROWS
current service is displayed in
zUsed to browse through the
the service information area. 4.2 CHANGE THE BANDS
presets
 Program Service Name and
zUsed to change the band (AM/FM/
Radio Text may or may not be 1. Tap the radio button of the
*DRM)
displayed depending on the required band. The system changes
radio channel. 6. Station List the band as per your selection.
zDisplays the FM/AM/*DRM Station
List screen.
5. Preset list and Preset Arrows
7. Auto Store
36 RADIO

4.3 CHANGE THE RADIO 1. Tap the / screen elements. The screen. The currently played
STATION/SERVICE system changes the radio frequency/station will be saved in
frequency/service. the preset.
Use any one of the following options:
4.3.4 USING THE PRESETS 4.4.2 STORING PRESETS
4.3.1 USING THE STATION LIST 1. In the Preset list, tap on the required AUTOMATICALLY
1. Tap the Station List icon. Preset. 1. In the Radio screen, tap Auto Store
2. In the Station List screen, browse . The system searches for the
through the list of stations and tap 4.3.5 USING SWC available radio stations. The first 6
on the required radio station. 1. Long press to perform Auto Seek stations are stored in the presets of
3. To refresh the station list, tap . Down or press to perform Auto the current radio band in the
Seek Up. ascending order of the frequencies.
4.3.2 USING THE SEEK When the system completes
ELEMENTS 4.4 MANAGE THE PRESETS checking all the available stations, it
automatically stops the presets
1. Tap the / seek screen The system supports 6 presets per storing action.
elements. The system plays the radio band. Use any one of the
previous/next available radio following options:
station/service.
4.4.1 SETTING A PRESET
4.3.3 USING THE CHANGE MANUALLY
FREQUENCY ELEMENTS 1. In the Radio screen, long tap the
required preset number on the
PHONE 37

zPlay audio files stored on the The system supports Bluetooth 4.2.
phone through Bluetooth. However, Low energy Bluetooth
zConnect and use the apps on your devices will not be supported.
phone like Apple CarPlay/Android
The following Bluetooth profiles and
Auto/*Smartplay Studio.
standards are supported by the
system:
! ALERT: zA2DP 1.3
zAVRCP 1.6
Using the handsfree facility
zHFP 1.6
while driving can be dangerous
zMAP 1.3
since your attention is reduced
zPBAP 1.2
during a telephone
zSPP 1.2
conversation.
zVcards 2.1
5 PHONE
You can pair and connect your phone
i NOTE: 5.1 ESTABLISH
Ensure that you follow the regu-
CONNECTION
to the system using the Bluetooth
option of your phone. After connecting, lations in areas where there To establish connection between the
you can perform the following actions might be a risk because of inter- system and your phone, perform the
from the system: ference by the mobile phone. following steps:
zHandle phone functionalities like 1. Enable Bluetooth on your phone
make/attend calls, SMS and General Information: 2. Pair your phone with the system
access contacts, call logs etc. 3. Manage the paired devices
38 PHONE

5.3 PAIR DEVICES for devices and this is shown with a


i NOTE: progress indicator at the top right
 Please refer to the instruction A maximum of 10 devices/phones can corner of the screen.
manual of your phone, on how be paired with the system at any given 3. In the Bluetooth Devices screen,
to set up a Bluetooth point of time. There are two ways of scroll through the list of devices and
connection. pairing your phone with the system: select your phone.
 Information about the supported zInitiated from the system 4. Select/deselect the options for
Bluetooth devices is available at zInitiated from the phone which you want to pair your phone
Maruti Suzuki website. and tap Pair.
5.3.1 INITIATING FROM SYSTEM
1. In the Paired Devices screen, tap
5.2 ENABLE BLUETOOTH
Add Device.
1. Turn on Bluetooth and device
visibility on your phone.
i NOTE:
i NOTE: When connecting for the first
To ensure your system is visible time, you can tap the title on
to other devices, launch the the Home screen. The system
displays the Bluetooth Pairing Figure 38: Available Devices
make discoverable popup by
tapping the Pair option in the screen.
Bluetooth Pairing screen.
2. Select Search from infotainment
system.The system initiates search
PHONE 39

and SMS list from the phone to the


system. Once the download is i NOTE:
completed, the system displays the  All Bluetooth functions (Phone,
Call Log screen. Music and Smartphone App)
may not be supported for your
i NOTE:
phone. Refer to the Maruti
Suzuki website for information
 By default phone will be paired on the profiles supported for
for all Bluetooth functions. You your phone.
Figure 39: Pairing Options can deselect any function.  The call, contacts and SMS
 SMS synchronization can be synchronization action requires
5. Depending on the pairing type
different depending on the to be enabled from the phone.
supported by your phone, do one of
phone. In some cases only
the following actions:
SMS received after pairing
Enter the access code in your
might be displayed.
phone and click Yes.
 The time required to download
When an access PIN is dis-
the phone book and call lists
played on both the system and
may vary depending on the
your phone, click Yes.
connected phone.
After successful pairing of the  To connect for the Smartphone
devices, your phone will be App function, please ensure
displayed in the Paired Devices Smartplay Studio App is
screen. The system attempts to installed on your phone.
download the call logs, contacts Figure 40: PIN Verification
40 PHONE

name Maruti Suzuki (default The system will be displayed in the


system name). Paired Devices List of your phone.
The further steps are same as
pairing from the system.
i NOTE:
When connecting for the first
i NOTE:
time, you can tap the title on
the Home screen. The system You can change the display
displays the Bluetooth Pairing name of the system from the
Figure 41: Pairing Successful Options screen. Phone Settings-> Rename
Head Unit option.

5.3.2 INITIATING FROM PHONE 3. Search for the available Bluetooth


1. In the Bluetooth Settings screen, devices in your phone and select 5.4 MANAGE PAIRED
select Search from Phone option. Maruti Suzuki from the list of DEVICES
The system will display the 3 available devices.
4. Depending on the pairing type The devices paired with the system
Bluetooth functions (Phone, Music
supported by your phone, you can can be managed from the Paired
and Smartphone App) for which you
complete the pairing by Devices screen. This screen shows
can pair your phone.
authenticating using an access the list of Bluetooth devices that are
2. Select the required Bluetooth
code or an access PIN. currently paired with the system.
functions. Now the system is
discoverable on your phone with the 5. Tap Yes on the system to complete
the pairing of the devices.
PHONE 41

i NOTE:
z :ADD DEVICE: Displays the
Bluetooth Pairing screen to initiate
In case of user initiated discon- a new pairing request.
nection (for example: By Blue-
tooth OFF-->ON from Phone or
function disconnection), the i NOTE:
system will not try to reconnect.  Tapping the / / icon
This action may differ based on enables / disables the
Figure 42: Paired Devices your phone. Please retry to con- respective Bluetooth function.
nect.  We can simultaneously have
z : Indicates the name of the one phone paired for Bluetooth
paired device beside the icon. z : Displays the status of the and another phone paired
Bluetooth Phone (handsfree)
for Bluetooth functions.
function.
i NOTE:
z : Displays the status of the
 When the mobile phone is
unpaired, its phone book and
System supports auto connec- Bluetooth Media function. call lists are also deleted from
tion of last connected Bluetooth z : Displays the status of the the device.
functions, upon ACC OFF/ON. Bluetooth Smartphone App  To connect the mobile phone to
However, the auto connection function. the device again, proceed as
may differ based on phone
z : Used to remove the device described in the section “Pair
behavior. Details of supported
from the paired device list. Devices” on page 38.
phone is available on the Maruti
Suzuki website.
42 PHONE

zHandle Interactive responses


i NOTE: zManage the Conference Call i NOTE:
 If already 10 devices are paired zActivate Voice Recognition If in another phone screen, tap
with the system, you will be display the Call Logs screen.
unable to pair any more devices 5.5.1 MAKING AN OUTGOING
until you delete a paired device. CALL USING CONTACT LIST.
 If the mobile phone is unpaired
during an active call, the call is You can perform any one of the 1. Tap displayed in the bottom bar.
interrupted. The call can then following actions: The system displays the Contact
be continued on the mobile zUsing the Call Logs List screen.
phone, if the mobile phone zUsing the Contact List
supports this. zUsing the Contact Search/Smart
Search Keypad
zUsing the Dialpad Search
5.5 PHONE FUNCTIONS zUsing the Favorite Contacts List
When your phone is paired and USING CALL LOGS.
connected to the system you can 1. Tap on the required call/contact.
perform the following operations: The system dials out to the contact
zMake an Outgoing Call using the same number that was
zHandle an Incoming Call available in the call log. Figure 43: Contact List Screen
zHandle the Second Incoming Call
zHandle Active Calls 2. Scroll through the contacts list.
zHandle the Messages
zSwap between Multiple Calls
PHONE 43

3. Tap on the required contact. The


system displays the details of the
selected contact.
4. Select the required contact number
and tap .
USING SMART SEARCH KEYPAD.
1. In the Contacts List screen, tap .
2. Using the keypad displayed, enter a
character or the required name. The Figure 44: Contact Details Screen Figure 45: Home Screen while
system displays the list of contacts/ Dialing
specific contact that matches the USING DIALPAD SEARCH.
search criteria.
3. Select the required contact from the
1. Tap displayed in the bottom bar.
2. Using the displayed Dialpad, enter
i NOTE:
list and tap OK. If only one contact few or all numbers of the contact. To enter the ’+’ symbol, long tap
is displayed, just tap OK. 3. Select the required contact from the on the number zero (0) on the
4. In the Contact Details screen, select displayed list. The system calls the Dialpad.
the required contact number and contact. If no contact matches with
tap . the entered number, you can USING FAVORITE CONTACTS LIST .
directly dial out to the number by 1. Tap displayed in the bottom bar.
tapping . 2. Select the required favorite contact
from the list. The system displays
the details of the selected contact.
44 PHONE

3. Select the required contact number,


if multiple numbers are available.
4. Tap .
SETTING A FAVOURITE CONTACT.
1. In the Contact Details screen of the
required screen, tap the icon on
the top right corner.

Figure 46: Favourite Contacts Figure 47: Incoming Call Screen


i NOTE: Screen
 You can set up to 10 contacts
as your favourite contacts. 5.5.2 MANAGING AN INCOMING
 If available in phone, the image
associated with the favourite
CALL i NOTE:
contact is downloaded. This In the Incoming Call screen, you can  If the Sending SMS option is not
feature is phone dependent. perform one of the following actions: supported by the phone, the
zTap , to reject the incoming “Reject with SMS” functionality
call will be disabled.
zTap , to reject the incoming  The call functionality through
call with a message. third party applications is not
guaranteed and may have
zTap , to accept an incoming
limited support.
call.
PHONE 45

5.5.3 MANAGING THE SECOND


INCOMING CALL
To handle two calls simultaneously,
perform one of the following actions:
zTap , to reject the incoming
call.
zTap , to reject the new call with
a message. Figure 48: Second Incoming Call Figure 49: Third Incoming Call
zTap , to put the active call on Screen Screen
hold and accepts the new incoming
call. zTap , to end the call that is on
5.5.4 MANAGING THE THIRD hold and accept the new incoming
zTap , to end the active call and
INCOMING CALL call.
accepts the new incoming call.
The system can handle only two calls
simultaneously. If you already have 5.5.5 MANAGING ACTIVE CALL
i NOTE: two calls in progress and receive a The system can display up to two calls
Depending on your phone, all third call, perform one of the following at a time. If one of the call is active, the
the incoming call functions may actions: other will be on hold. An Active Call
not be available. zTap , to reject the incoming screen provides you with the following
call. details and functions:
zTap , to reject the incoming 1. Displays the photo, name and
call with a message. currently called number of the
46 PHONE

contact who you are speaking with,


only if supported by the phone and
1 2
contact is added to the favourites
list
2. Duration of the current call
3. Allows you to set the call on mute/
unmute
4. Allows you to place the currently
active call on hold or resume the
call, if it was on hold
5. Allows you to end an active call
6. Displays the Dialpad to provide
responses to an Automated
Response System.
7. Displays the Call log screen to add
a call.
8. Allows you to switch between
handsfree mode or private (phone)
3 4 5 6 7 8
mode.

Figure 50: Active Call Screen


PHONE 47

ACTIVE CALLS TRANSITION. The 5.5.8 MANAGING CONFERENCE


Active Call screen is displayed when CALLS
you make a new call or accept an
1. In the Active Call screen, tap and
incoming call. During the active call,
dial out to the other contact to be
the system disables other media
added to the conference. The
controls while you are on the call i.e.
system puts the current call on hold
you cannot access the Radio and
and calls the new contact.
Media functions.
2. In the Active Call screen of the new
5.5.6 MANAGING INTERACTIVE 9 call, tap to merge both the calls
and create a conference call.
RESPONSES Figure 51: Multiple Calls Screen
3. You can add more contacts to the
To provide responses to an Automated conference call by using .Up to
Response System, for example,
responses to Phone Banking systems, i NOTE:
six calls can be added into a single
conference call.
use the icon. If the person you are calling
ends an active call, the other
5.5.7 SWAPPING BETWEEN call that is on hold will be acti- i NOTE:

MULTIPLE CALLS vated automatically.  The Merge Call icon (9)


1. To resume the call that is on hold, allows you to merge two calls. It
is displayed only if there are
tap . The other active call will
currently two calls in progress.
automatically go on hold.
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5.5.9 MANAGING MESSAGES Tap View, to read the incoming


(SMS) SMS from the system.
Tap Cancel, to close the Incom-
You can perform the following SMS ing SMS screen.
related functions from the system:
1. You can download the list of
messages when you enable SMS
syncing from your phone.
2. You can view the list of messages
Figure 52: Conference Call Screen and select a message for viewing.
If there are any unread message(s),
the status is visually indicated in the
system SMS list.
i NOTE: New incoming messages are Figure 53: Incoming SMS Screen
automatically added to the system
 The system does not support
the removal of a contact from a
SMS list.
i NOTE:
conference call. 3. Enable display of messages and
other message related settings. Viewing of SMS is unavailable
 The Merge Calls icon will be when the vehicle is in motion.
available only if conference Refer to “Managing Message
facility is supported on your Settings” on page 31 for more
phone information.
4. When the system displays an
incoming SMS, you can:
PHONE 49

5.5.10 ACTIVATING VOICE feature. The system also prompt


RECOGNITION (VR) you to hear to the system response.
i NOTE:
Bluetooth VR is unavailable
You can control the system features when Apple CarPlay/Android
using voice recognition of connected Auto session is active.
smartphone (through Bluetooth).
1. Connect your smartphone to the
system through Bluetooth. Refer to
the section 5.1“Establish
Connection” on page 37.

i NOTE: Figure 54: VR Prompt


Bluetooth VR will work only if
the smartphone is paired for
Phone Bluetooth Function.
i NOTE:
Please understand that system
uses the smartphone VR, so
2. Press on the steering wheel. The errors are inherent in the pro-
system mutes/pauses the currently cess. Neither Maruti Suzuki nor
played audio and you will hear a its suppliers shall be liable for
beep sound to indicate the any damages.
activation of the voice recognition
50 MEDIA

i NOTE: i NOTE:
 Supported codecs: AAC  Supported codecs:
 Bitrates: 16 kBit/s to 256 kBit/s  WMA 9 Lossless (Up to
with VBR and CBR 44.1 kHz, 64-160 kbit/s)
 Sample rates up to 8-48 kHz WMA 10 Standard (Up to
44.1 kHz, 64-160 kbit/s)
zMP3
The supported image formats are
PNG, JPEG, BMP, GIF and TIFF
i NOTE:
The supported video formats are MP4
 Supported codecs:
and AVI.
 MPEG-1: Layer-1, Layer-2,
Layer-3
6 MEDIA  MPEG-2: Layer-1, Layer-2, i NOTE:
In addition to Tuner, the system Layer-3
 Supported Audio codecs: MP3,
supports the following media sources:  Bitrates: 8 kbit/s to 448 kbit/s
AAC, PCM
zUSB with VBR
 Supported Video codecs:
zBluetooth Audio  Sample rates up to 48 kHz
AVC/H264 (BP, CBP, MP
zAudio AUX source
and HP
ziPod zAudiobooks (iAP2) MPEG-4 SP/ASP
zPodcasts (iAP2).
The supported audio formats are:
zWMA
zAAC
MEDIA 51

6.1 CONNECT MEDIA zDevices without FAT16 / FAT32 file


i NOTE: system are not supported.
You need to connect the required  Maximum 10000 media files zHard Disk Drives (HDD) are not
media source to the system to access and the supported playlist generally supported.
the media content in the source. extensions are M3U, PLS and zExternal USB hubs are not
WPL. supported.
6.1.1 CONNECTING A USB  Use only high-quality branded
SOURCE
1. Plug in your USB in the USB port.
USB cables which comes with
your phone or device.
i NOTE:
2. Once the connection is successful,  Video playbacks and viewing of Information about the Apple
the system indicates to you that a pictures are supported from devices supported by the sys-
USB source is connected. The USB only. tem is available at Maruti
system also enables in the Suzuki website.
Media Source List screen. GENERAL INFORMATION.
zThe external devices connected to 6.1.2 CONNECTING A
the USB port must comply with the
i NOTE: USB Mass Storage Class
BLUETOOTH AUDIO
1. Pair your smartphone with the
 The system supports USB specification (USB MSC). system. Refer to the “Establish
devices with up to 32 GB of zDevices connected via USB are
Connection” on page 37 section
memory. supported according to USB for the steps and more information
 Maximum 8 levels of folder specification V 2.0. on pairing your smartphone with the
structure zDevices with USB specification
system.
 Do not use adapters. 1.1, 2.0 and BC 1.2 are
compatible.
52 MEDIA

2. Once the pairing is established, in zMedia Playback through third party


the Paired Devices screen, ensure applications have limited support. i NOTE:
that the pairing option is enabled zPlayback, display contents, Information about the Blue-
for your smartphone. connectivity or voice quality may tooth devices supported by the
get affected depending upon system is available at Maruti
The system also enables in the circumstances. Suzuki website.
Media Source List screen. zA paired Bluetooth device may not
reconnect automatically in some 6.1.3 CONNECTING AN AUX
scenarios. For such cases, refer to
i NOTE:
“Manage Paired Devices” on
SOURCE
page 40. 1. Plug in your AUX device in the AUX
 Only one paired smartphone
zThe following Bluetooth® profiles
socket.
can be enabled for media at a
and standards are supported: 2. Once the connection is successful
given point of time.
A2DP 1.3
the system indicates that an AUX
 Bluetooth refers to both
AVRCP 1.6
source is connected. The system
Bluetooth smartphones as well
HFP 1.6
also enables the AUX icon in the
as to Bluetooth audio playback
MAP 1.3
Media Source List screen.
devices such as a Bluetooth
MP3 player. PBAP 1.2
SPP 1.2
6.1.4 CONNECTING AN IPOD
Vcards 2.1 1. Connect your iPod to the system by
GENERAL INFORMATION. plugging it in the USB port, using a
zThe device supports Bluetooth 4.2. suitable cable.
However, Bluetooth Low energy 2. Once the connection is successful
use cases will not be available. the system indicates that an iPod
MEDIA 53

source is connected. The system


also enables the iPod icon in the 1 2 3 4
Media Source List screen.

6.2 PLAY MEDIA


1. Tap the control element.
2. In the Media Source List screen, tap
on the required source icon, if
connected and enabled. The
system displays the Media Screen.

6.3 MEDIA SCREEN

i NOTE:
The controls in the Media
screen in the media playback
screen depends on the device 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
connected (USB, iPod, BT,
Figure 55: Media Screen
AUX) to the system.
54 MEDIA

1. / / / Current Audio Source 7. Previous Media Track 6.4 MANAGE MEDIA


Displays the icon of the currently zShort tap: Moves to the previous
played audio source. media track. Using the different options in the
zLong tap: Starts fast rewind and
Media Screen, you can:
2. Album art zHandle Audio
Displays the album art of the current continues till the button is released.
zView images
active track. In case album art is not 8. / Play/Pause button zPlay videos
available, the above displayed default Allows you to toggle between playing
album art image is displayed. and pausing the currently played 6.5 MANAGE AUDIO
3. Current Track Information media track.
Displays the details of the currently 9. Next Media Track You can perform the following music
played track. zShort tap: Moves to next media related operations through the system:
4. Set Media as Favourite track. zPlay/pause music
Used to set the currently played track zLong tap: Starts fast forward and zSet a track as favourite
as favourite. continues till the button is released. zManage music volume
5. / 1 / Repeat toggle 10. Media Favourites zRepeat music track
Allows you to toggle between the 3 Use this tab to display the Media zRandomly play music tracks
repeat options, repeat all, repeat a Favourites List screen. zPlay next/previous music tracks
single track and repeat OFF. zPerform Fast Forward/Fast Rewind
11. / Media Shuffle
zBrowse through the music content
6. Media Browse Allows you to toggle between playing
zPlay tracks from a folder/media
Use the tab to display the Media the media source tracks in a sequence
group
Browse screen. You can browse or enabling shuffling i.e. playing the
zView information of a music track
through the media files of the currently tracks in random order.
zView your favourite media list
played media source.
MEDIA 55

6.5.1 PLAYING/PAUSING MUSIC 6.5.3 MANAGING MUSIC VOLUME 2. To repeat all songs, tap .
1. In the Media Screen, tap . The INCREASING/DECREASING THE VOL-
system pauses the current track UME. i NOTE:
and the icon changes to . 1. Tap the or control elements to This functionality is not sup-
2. Tap to resume playing the track. increase/decrease the volume. ported for AUX.
MUTING/UN-MUTING THE VOLUME.
i NOTE: 1. Tap the control element. The 6.5.5 PLAYING RANDOM MUSIC
This functionality is not sup- system mutes the volume and 1. Tap . The system randomly
ported for AUX. pauses the track. Tap the control selects and plays tracks in the
element again to unmute the current folder/media source. If you
volume. tap the icon again, the shuffle action
6.5.2 SETTING A TRACK AS
is stopped.
FAVOURITE
1. Tap beside the track information. i NOTE:
The system adds the currently The track is only muted and not i NOTE:
played track to the Favourites List. paused for iPod. This functionality is not sup-
ported for AUX.
i NOTE: 6.5.4 REPEATING MUSIC TRACK
This functionality is only sup-
1. To repeat a single music track, tap 6.5.6 PLAYING NEXT/PREVIOUS
ported for USB and iPod. . The system displays 1 and TRACKS
repeats the current track.
56 MEDIA

1. Tap or to play the next or


previous track respectively.
Album or Genres and so on
supported in the media source.
i NOTE:
2. Tap on the required category. The This functionality is not avail-
6.5.7 PERFORMING FAST system displays the list of media able for AUX. Folder and all
FORWARD/FAST REWIND tracks under the selected category. browse media categorization
are available only for USB. iPod
1. Long tap or to Fast Forward
and BT may not have some of
or Fast Rewind the tracks in the
the categorization.
media source.

6.5.9 PLAYING TRACKS FROM A


i NOTE: FOLDER/MEDIA CATEGORY
The Next/Previous/Forward/ 1. Tap . The system displays the
Rewind functionalities are not Media Browse screen with the
supported for AUX. Figure 56: Browse Screen content of the currently played
media source.
6.5.8 BROWSING THROUGH THE 2. Tap . In the Folders list, tap on
MEDIA CONTENT the require folder.
3. Tap the first or the required music
1. Tap . The system displays the
track. The system plays the
Media Browse screen with the
selected music track.
different media categories like
Similarly, you can play tracks from any
Folders, Playlists, Artists list,
of the other media category. The icon
MEDIA 57

of the category from which the track is 6.5.11 VIEWING THE MEDIA 4. Tap the and arrows, displayed
played will be displayed beside the FAVOURITES LIST on the screen, to view the next/
track details. previous images.
1. Tap at the bottom of the screen.
The system displays the Media
i NOTE: Favourites screen with the list of
tracks you have set as favourite.
When you tap again, the
system opens the folder of the
currently played track in the i NOTE:
Media Browse screen. This functionality is not sup-
ported for BT and AUX.
6.5.10 VIEWING MUSIC TRACK
Figure 57: Image Viewer Screen
INFORMATION 6.6 VIEW IMAGES
1. In the Media screen, when a track is
1. In the Media Browse screen, tap .
played, the system displays the
current track details such as track
The system displays the list of i NOTE:
images available in the currently
number, track name, album name,  This functionality is supported
played USB source.
artist’s name and track duration. only for USB.
2. Tap on the required image from the
 The display of images is
list. The system displays the image
i NOTE: in the Image Viewer screen.
unavailable when the vehicle is
in motion.
3. Tap on the image screen to view the
This functionality is not sup-
image in the full screen view.
ported for AUX.
58 MEDIA

6.7 PLAY VIDEOS 1. / Pause/Play


1. In the Media Browse screen, tap . Tap to pause/play the video.
The system displays the list of 2. / Next / Previous / Fast
videos available in the currently Forward / Fast Rewind
played USB source. Short tap: To play next or previous
2. Tap on the required video from the video.
list. The system plays the selected Long tap: To Fast Forward or Fast
video in the Video Viewer screen. Rewind the video.
3. Tap on the video screen to view the Figure 58: Video Grid View Screen
video in the full screen view. 3. Video Browse
Tap to display the Video Grid View
Screen.
i NOTE:
 Viewing of videos is unavailable
when the vehicle is in motion.
i NOTE:
However, the video will continue For Video playbacks, the sys-
to play in the background. tem supports files of maximum
 Due to System Limitations, 30 FPS.
some High Definition (HD)
videos may not be played
perfectly at all times. 1 2 3 1
 This functionality is supported
Figure 59: Video Viewer Screen
only for USB.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 59

*Smartplay Studio/Android Auto/Apple


CarPlay. ! ALERT:
Using smartphone applications
i NOTE:
while driving can be dangerous
since your attention is reduced.
 The smartphone manufacturers Park your vehicle before you
are responsible for the content use smartphone applications.
and functions of smartphone
applications. The device merely
provides the option to display i NOTE:
and operate these applications.  Information about the
 The screens displayed in the smartphones supported by the
manual are only for reference system is available at Maruti
purpose. Suzuki website.
7 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE  For information on using  If many apps are installed, your
smartphone applications, smartphone might work slowly.
The system allows you to access the
please read your smartphone For accessing some of the
smartphone contents through the 
instruction manual. linkage modes, Bluetooth
following Smartphone Linkage modes:
 For safety reasons, you cannot connection for Audio may be
z*Smartplay Studio
access some applications when required.
zAndroid Auto
the vehicle is moving. SWC Scroll is unavailable in
zApple CarPlay 
 Download and install the apps Apple CarPlay / Android Auto
Connect your smartphone to the from the specified app stores Linkage modes.
system through USB to launch only.
60 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE

7.1 *SMARTPLAY STUDIO 5. Enter VIN or the Registration


Number of your Maruti Suzuki i NOTE:
The *Smartplay Studio App provides vehicle and tap Next. The system If a primary user/secondary
you with a variety of apps. You can validates the entered details and if user changes their smartphone,
access the following mobile successful prompts you for your it will be considered as a new
applications using this app: mobile number. device.
z*Navigation 6. Enter your Phone Number and tap
z*AHA Next. The system sends an OTP to 7. Enter the OTP and tap Verify. After
z*Smartplay Remote (from Phone) the entered phone number. validating the OTP, your vehicle is
registered on Smartplay Studio.
7.1.1 INSTALLING SMARTPLAY
STUDIO i NOTE:
1. Open Play Store on your Android  For a VIN/Registration No., only i NOTE:
based smartphone or App Store on 8 devices are allowed on which  For best performance always
your iOS device. Smartplay Studio App can be install the latest *Smartplay
2. Search for Smartplay Studio App activated. Studio Apps.
and tap it. The app page will be  There are 2 types of user, one  From within the *Smartplay
displayed. is Primary user and other is Studio app on your phone, you
3. Tap the Install button. The app will Secondary user. can install *NaviMaps, *AHA
be downloaded and installed on  Only Primary user can add and *Smartplay Remote.
your smartphone. Secondary users. Maximum 4
4. Select My Vehicles, from the app Secondary users can be added
menu. to one VIN/Registration No..
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 61

Figure 60: Enter VIN or Figure 61: Enter Your Phone Figure 62: Enter OTP and Verify
Registration Number Screen Number Screen Screen

. 7.1.2 ACCESSING *SMARTPLAY


*Smartplay Studio can be accessed by
connecting your smartphone with the
62 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE

system either through Bluetooth or 2. Connect your phone with the


USB. system:
1. Set the Smartphone Linkage mode To connect through USB, refer
to *Smartplay Studio. Refer to to the section “Connecting a
section “Managing Smartphone USB Source” on page 51.
Linkage Settings” on page 30. To connect through BT, refer to
the section 5.1“Establish Con-
nection” on page 37.
i NOTE:
Figure 63: Smartplay Studio
 The Smartphone Linkage mode
setting is required only for i NOTE: Screen
phone connected through USB.  If you have connected 2 In the Home screen, the system
 The phone charging level may smartphones to the system one changes the name of the Connect
not progress as expected using USB and the other tile to Studio and also indicates
depending on the Linkage through BT, the smartphone whether you have connected
mode functions that are connected using USB will be through USB or BT.
activated and how often they preferred over the phone
3. Tap . The system displays the
are used. In some cases, if connected through Bluetooth.
*Smartplay Studio Screen. You can
several features are activated  You can access *Navigation
now access the *Navigation App
simultaneously, which draws a from the system only if your
and the *AHA App, including
significant amount of power, the smartphone is connected
shortcuts to some of its functions.
charge level of the phone may through USB.
even decrease.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 63

7.2 *NAVIGATION APP 7.2.1 INSTALLING NAVIMAPS the desired regional and/or
APP international maps.
To access the *Navigation 2. Download and install the desired
1. Ensure Smartplay Studio app is
functionalities, you should also have maps. A 7 day trial version of the
installed and registered. Refer to
the NaviMaps app installed on your Pro Guidance license is also
“*Smartplay Studio” on page 60.
smartphone. Once installed, you can downloaded along with the maps.
2. Open Play Store on your Android
access the *navigation features even
based smartphone or App Store on UNLOCK NAVIMAPS PREMIUM
when your smartphone Internet is
your iOS device. FUNCTIONALITIES.
unavailable.
3. Search for the NaviMaps app and
tap it. The app page will be Navigation features like Pro Guidance,
i NOTE: displayed. Live Traffic and so on are premium
4. Tap the Install button. The app will functionalities. To unlock these
 The Navigation App functionalities:
be downloaded and installed on
performance varies from phone 1. Once NaviMaps is installed, tap the
your smartphone.
to phone. For example,
Smartplay Studio app icon.
distorted pixels, keypad INSTALLING NAVIGATION MAPS.
2. Launch NaviMaps from the
sluggish response etc. may be
After installing the app on your Smartplay Studio app. The
observed.
smartphone, complete the following NaviMaps premium functionalities
 Navigation App should be
initial settings for the NaviMaps app: will be unlocked.
running in the foreground of the
1. Enter your name and contact details
smartphone for the Navigation
in the KYC information section. The
functions to work on the
system prompts you to download
system.
64 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE

2. Ensure your smartphone remains


i NOTE: unlocked. i NOTE:
Ensure you close any previous 3. Tap Confirm. The system displays  In case of rain or change in
NaviMaps session before the *Navigation Screen. weather conditions, GPS
unlocking the premium function- The *Navigation Screen contains the performance may vary.
alities. following options:  Smartplay Studio App uses the
Navigation data, there may be
1. : Used to display the Search or issues related to Road Signage/
7.2.2 ACCESSING *NAVIGATION Address screen.
FEATURES Speed Limit/Junction Views/
2. : Used to zoom-in the map. Turns, which may vary from
1. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen,
3. : Used to zoom-out of the map. actual road scenario. Please
tap . The system prompts you always update the latest
with a Navigation confirmation 4. : Used to toggle between vehicle
heads up view and north up view. Navigation App/map data.
disclaimer.  If you disconnect *NaviMaps
when a route navigation is in
progress and when you connect
to Navigation again, the system
displays the Navigation Map
screen with the route details.
Tap on the screen to end the
navigation and display the
*Navigation Screen
Figure 64: Navigation Disclaimer Figure 65: Navigation Screen
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 65

7.2.3 MANAGING *NAVIGATION In the Search or Address screen, 4. Last 2 search history to display
OPERATIONS you can use: the destinations searched
previously.
You can perform various navigation 1 5. My Places to display the list of
operations using the system: 2 places saved. You can save a place
zSearch for a destination 3 under the Home/My Places
zSave a place category.
zStart navigation to a destination 4 6. Recent Destinations to display the
zSelecting alternative route list of recently visited destination.
zAdd along route destinations 5 7. Find Nearby POIs to display the list
zAdd additional destinations of POIs available around your
Figure 66: Search Options Screen
zView route stops current location.
zView next destination 8. My Routes to display the list of
1. Search / Address Bar to search for
zView overview of route routes saved.
a specific location manually.
zMute navigation voice prompt 9. Contacts to display the list of
2. Point of Interest (POI) icons to
zSave/end a route contacts in your smartphone and
search for a specific point of
zHandle navigation settings then to initiate navigation to their
location like Fuel pumps, ATMs,
address, if available.
restaurants and so on.
7.2.4 SEARCHING FOR A 10. Dealership to display the location
3. Last visited location to search or
DESTINATION navigate to previously visited
of Maruti Suzuki Dealerships
1. In the *Navigation Screen, tap . located around your current
location.
The system displays the Search or location.
Address screen.
66 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE

SEARCHING USING PREDEFINED


i NOTE:
OPTIONS.
Some of the search options like 1. In the Search or Address screen,
Home/Contacts may be unavail- tap on any one of the following
able if there is no information search options:
under this category. POI (Point of Interest) icons
Last visited destination
MANUALLY SEARCHING. . Past Search History
1. Tap the Search or Address bar. My Places (Favorite locations) Figure 67: Navigation Route
The system displays a keypad. List of Recent Destinations Screen
2. Enter the complete/partial address List of Nearby POIs
of your destination and tap Enter. Contacts 7.2.5 SAVING A PLACE
The system displays the list of Maruti Suzuki Dealership 1. In the Navigation Route screen, tap
addresses matching your search The system displays the screen Save. The system prompts you to
criteria. corresponding to the selected select whether you want to save the
3. Tap the required address from the search option with a list of available current location in Home or My
list. The system displays the route destinations. Places category.
for the selected destination from 2. Browse through the destination list 2. Tap the required category. The
your current location in the and tap on the required destination. system saves the location in the
Navigation Route screen. The system displays the route for selected category.
the selected destination from your
current location in the Navigation
Route screen.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 67

on the required route displayed on


the map to select the alternative.
3. Tap Start. The system uses the
selected route to navigate to the
destination.

Figure 68: Navigation Save Places Figure 69: Navigation Map Screen
Prompt

7.2.6 STARTING NAVIGATION TO 7.2.7 SELECTING ALTERNATIVE


A DESTINATION ROUTE
1. In the Navigation Route screen, tap BEFORE STARTING NAVIGATION TO Figure 70: Route Alternatives
Start. The system displays the
THE DESTINATION.
Navigation Maps screen and WHILE NAVIGATING TO THE DESTI-
1. If there are alternative routes to
initiates the navigation voice NATION.
your destination, the system
prompts. 1. Tap on the Navigation Map screen.
displays the “Alternatives” option in
the Navigation Route screen. Tap 2. Tap Overview.
Alternatives. 3. Tap Alternatives. If there are 2
2. Tap the required alternative from alternative routes they will be
the provided list. You can also tap displayed in the same page. If more
68 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE

than 2 routes exist, all the routes 5. Tap Add Waypoint. The system
will be displayed in a new page. displays the Navigation Maps
4. Tap the required alternative from screen and re-initiates the route
the provided list. You can also tap navigation including the new stop.
on the required route displayed on
the map to select the alternative. 7.2.10 VIEWING ROUTE STOPS
5. Tap Start. The system uses the
selected route to navigate to the If your route to the destination
destination. contains multiple stops added to it,
Figure 71: Navigation Overview you can view them by:
Options 1. Tap on the Navigation Map screen.
7.2.8 ADDING ALONG ROUTE
2. Tap Overview.
DESTINATION
1. Tap on the Navigation Map screen. 7.2.9 ADDING ADDITIONAL 3. Tap . The system displays the
DESTINATION various stops on your route to the
2. Tap Overview.
1. Once navigation to the destination destination. By default the source
3. Tap Along Route.
is started, tap on the Navigation and destination locations are
4. In the POI Along the Route screen,
Map screen. displayed as the stops.
tap the required POI. The system
2. Tap Overview. 4. If more stops have been added to
adds the selected POI as an
additional stop on your route. 3. Tap . the route, tap / to change the
4. In the Search or Address screen, sequence in which you visit the
search and tap on the required various stops. The system moves
additional destination. The system the stops up/down and changes the
adds the selected destination as an sequence.
additional stop on your route.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 69

5. Tap . The system re-initiates the 1. Tap on the Navigation Map screen. 7.2.14 MANAGING NAVIGATION
route navigation with the changes. 2. Tap Overview. SETTINGS
3. Tap . The system displays the 1. In the Navigation Map screen, tap
Directions screen. control element. The system
displays the Navigation Settings
screen.
In this screen, you can perform the
following actions:
CHANGING THE VOICE.
1. Tap Voice. The system displays the
Figure 72: Route Stops Screen With
list of voices available in the
List of Additional Stops
navigation app.
Figure 73: Overview of Directions 2. Scroll through the list and tap the
7.2.11 VIEWING THE NEXT desired voice.
DESTINATION
7.2.13 SAVING/ENDING A ROUTE
1. Tap . The system zoom-in to the
next destination on the route. When you reach your destination, the
i NOTE:

2. Tap , to return focus to the system prompts you to either end or You may add more voices from
current location. save the route. your smartphone NaviMaps
1. Tap Save to save the route in the App.
7.2.12 VIEWING OVERVIEW OF My Routes category.
2. Tap End, to end the navigation.
THE ROUTE
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2. In the Map Appearance screen, tap 2. In the Driver Assists screen, tap
3D Terrain. The system enables 3D Speed Alerts, Traffic Signs, Safety
view of the terrain in the map. Camera Alerts, POI Along the
Route, Signposts and Junction
CHANGING COLOR SCHEME.
Views to enable/disable the option.
1. In the Map Appearance screen, tap
Color Scheme.

Figure 74: Navigation Settings


Screen

ADJUSTING MAP APPEARANCE

Figure 77: Driver Assists Screen

Figure 76: Color Scheme Screen MANAGING ROUTE SETTINGS.


2. From the list, tap the desired mode 1. Tap Route Settings.
(Automatic/Day/Night). 2. In the Route Settings screen, tap
Highways, Narrow Roads, Ferries
MANAGING DRIVER ASSISTS FEA- or Toll Roads, to avoid them on your
Figure 75: Map Appearance Screen TURE. route.
. 1. Tap Driver Assists.
1. Tap Map Appearance.
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7.3.1 INSTALLING AHA APP


i NOTE:
1. Ensure Smartplay Studio app is
AHA is a content aggregation installed. Open Play Store on your
application. It does not own the Android based smartphone or App
content. Maruti Suzuki is not lia- Store on your iOS device.
ble for content, content quality 2. Search for the AHA app and tap it.
or any legal issue related to the The app page will be displayed.
quality of the content like ser- 3. Tap the Install button. The app will
vice, weather information and be downloaded and installed on
Figure 78: Route Settings Screen restaurants. your smartphone.
 AHA technical dependencies:
7.3 *AHA APP You must have a valid mobile 7.3.2 ACCESSING *AHA APP
SIM with sufficient data 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen,
The *AHA app provides a single package, good network tap the icon. The system
dashboard view and access to your (preferred 4G or above) and
displays the *AHA Screen.
favorite and frequently used Internet sufficient processing power,
content, like Radio Stations, Podcasts, battery and memory.
Social Medias, Music, News, Sports  During the planned/unplanned i NOTE:
and details like nearby restaurants and server downtime of AHA or the
related content owners, the  You can also access the *AHA
weather forecast.
station/content will be Screen, by tapping the icon
inaccessible. on the Quick Access Hub.
 Internet connection is
mandatory for using *AHA.
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7.3.3 *AHA OPTIONS


The various Internet content are
grouped under 4 categories in the
*AHA Screen:
zDiscover
zFavourites
zNearby
zDownloads
Figure 79: AHA Screen Figure 80: Smartplay Studio
Screen
i NOTE:

i NOTE:  You can also access the *AHA 7.3.4 ACCESSING AHA
sub-features, music, weather, DISCOVER
 For accessing *AHA, your news, hungry, sports and
smartphone should be paired downloads from the *Smartplay 1. In the *AHA Screen, tap . The
with the system for both Music Studio Screen. system displays the AHA Discover
and Smartplay capabilities.  AHA is dependent on Internet. Screen.
 You can log into *AHA using You might face issues with
AHA/Facebook/Google+ program availability/
credentials. However, if the unavailability, server down,
emails IDs of these accounts deletion/addition of certain
are same, AHA will support programs and accuracy of
Facebook/Google+ login only. content.
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Figure 81: AHA Discover Screen Figure 82: AHA Music Categories Figure 83: AHA Gaana Search
Screen Result Screen

In the AHA Discover screen, you can


perform the following actions: By default, you will be logged in as a
Guest. When logged in as a Guest,
ACCESSING AHA MUSIC. you can only play and hear to music i NOTE:
1. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen, from Gaana. Gaana search option is unavail-
tap . able when the vehicle is motion.
If you have already logged in AHA,
2. Tap on the required Music vendor
you will be presented with a search
portal icon from the list of icons.
icon in the Gaana Screen. You can ACCESSING AHA NEWS.
Playing Music from Gaana now also search for your favorite 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen,
1. The AHA Music screen, contains songs/artists/album in Gaana from the tap .
the Gaana icon, if available. To play system. 2. Tap on the required News option
music from Gaana tap on the icon. from the list of icons.
74 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE

2. You can add or delete a station to


the AHA Favourties screen, from
your smartphone.

Figure 84: AHA News Screen Figure 85: AHA Sports Screen

ACCESSING SPORTS. 7.3.5 ACCESSING AHA


Figure 86: AHA Favourites Screen
1. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen, FAVOURITES
tap . 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen,
2. Tap on the required Sports portal tap . The system displays the
icon fro the list of icons. AHA Favourites Screen.
Using AHA favourites feature you can
perform the following actions:
1. View the list of Favourties from the
system.
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Figure 87: AHA Favourites Player Figure 88: AHA Nearby Screen Figure 89: AHA Zomato List View
Screen

In the screen, perform the following:


7.3.6 ACCESSING AHA NEARBY
1. In the *AHA Screen, tap on the
ACCESSING ZOMATO.
Nearby icon. The system displays 1. Tap . The system displays the
the AHA Nearby Screen. Zomato Screen.

i NOTE: i NOTE:

Enable location access for the Restaurant information are pro-


AHA app on your smartphone, vided by third party. Maruti Figure 90: AHA Zomato Player
to use AHA Nearby. Suzuki is not responsible for Screen
any inaccuracies.
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ACCESSING WEATHER. 7.3.7 ACCESSING AHA


1. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen, DOWNLOADS
tap . The system displays the
Weather screen. You can access the downloaded
content off-line through the AHA
If you have logged into *AHA, you can Downloads feature.
add up to 5 cities in the smartphone
and view their weather details. The To access the downloads perform the
weather update is also indicated in the following steps:
system Home screen details tile. Figure 91: AHA Weather Screen 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen,
tap .
2. In the Downloads screen, scroll
i NOTE: through the list to select the desired
AHA receives weather informa- content.
tion from third party providers.
You might face issues with
weather information accuracy,
i NOTE:
availability or coverage. If no downloaded content is
available the system will display
No Downloads Available

Figure 92: AHA Weather List View


Screen
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7.4.1 INSTALLING SMARTPLAY


REMOTE APP
1. Ensure Smartplay Studio app is
installed. Open Play Store on your
Android based smartphone or App
Store on your iOS device.
2. Search for the Smartplay Remote
app and tap it. The app page will be
displayed.
Figure 93: AHA Downloads Screen 3. Tap the Install button. The app will
be downloaded and installed on
your smartphone.
7.4 *SMARTPLAY REMOTE
7.4.2 USING SMARTPLAY
APP REMOTE
You can use the Smartplay Remote 1. Connect and pair your smartphone
App to control/access the Media, with the system only through BT for Figure 94: Smartplay Studio App
Audio Settings and Vehicle Info *Smartplay Studio. Refer to section Home Screen
options of the system. “Accessing *Smartplay” on system initiates the Smartplay
page 61 for information on the Remote app and displays the Home
To access the Smartplay Remote App, steps involved.
you should have the Smartplay Studio screen of the app.
2. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen on
and the Smartplay Remote apps
your smartphone, tap . The
installed on your smartphone.
78 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE

7.4.3 ACCESSING MEDIA 7.4.5 ACCESSING VEHICLE INFO


SOURCE 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Remote
1. In the *Smartplay Studio Remote Screen, tap Vehicle Info. The
Screen, tap . The system system displays the Vehicle Info
displays the Media Source screen. screen. Refer to the “Vehicle
Refer to the “Play Media” on Alerts” on page 86 section for the
page 53 section for the operations steps to handle Vehicle Info.
and their related steps to handle the
media sources. 7.5 APPLE CARPLAY
The Apple CarPlay provides you with
7.4.4 ACCESSING AUDIO the following features which can be
SETTINGS accessed from the system:
1. In the *Smartplay Studio Remote zMusic
Screen, tap . The system zMessage
displays the Audio Settings screen. zCommunication Actions
Refer to the “Setting Bass, Middle zNavigation
Figure 95: Smartplay Remote App
Screen and Treble” on page 26 and
“Setting Balance and Fader” on
page 27 sections for the steps to
i NOTE:
handle the various audio settings. Please visit Apple's website
https://www.apple.com/ios/
carplay/ to learn more about
Apple CarPlay features.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 79

i NOTE: i NOTE: i NOTE:


 The local availability of Apple  Availability of features may Audio output: The audio output
CarPlay depends on the change based on updates from of the connected iPhone (such
support of Apple. More Apple. as announcements from a navi-
information is available at  Most features will not work if gation app) will be mixed with
https://www.apple.com/in/ios/ you use Apple CarPlay in a the current audio output of the
feature-availability/ country where it is not currently device (such as currently play-
#applecarplay-applecarplay. available. ing media).
 Apple CarPlay is an iOS  Telephone functions: To use a
feature, which is compatible connected iPhone for 7.5.1 ACCESSING APPLE
with iPhone 5 and above telephoning, use the telephone CARPLAY
versions. It is incompatible with app of your iPhone. The
1. Set the Smartphone Linkage mode
iPod, iPad and earlier versions telephone functions of the
to Apple CarPlay. Refer to section
of iPhone. system are not available. If you
“Managing Smartphone Linkage
 Apple CarPlay uses the Siri try to access the telephone
Settings” on page 30.
application, for which Internet functions of the system, you will
2. Apple CarPlay App is by default
connectivity is necessary. be automatically redirected to
installed on your iOS device (iOS
Performance may vary the telephone app of your
8.0 and above). You can access the
depending on data connectivity. iPhone.
App by connecting your iOS device
 The settings of Apple CarPlay  Navigation functions: You can
with the system, only through USB.
can be accessed from your only use one navigation system
To connect through USB, refer
iPhone only. Refer to your at a time.
to the section “Connecting a
phone for settings details.
80 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE

USB Source” on page 51.


In the Home screen, the system
i NOTE:
changes the name of the Connect If your had connected your
tile to Apple CarPlay. iPhone through BT and try to
connect it for Apple CarPlay
too, the BT connection will be
i NOTE: terminated. When the Apple
 On your iPhone, Settings-> CarPlay session ends, the
Siri & Search, enable Press iPhone will be automatically
connected back for BT. Figure 96: Home Screen with Apple
Home For Siri option. This will
CarPlay Active
enable the system to launch
Apple CarPlay on the system. LAUNCHING THE APP.
 In regions where Apple Maps is 1. In the Home screen, tap the tile.
supported, you can Long Press The system displays the Apple
SWC control to launch CarPlay Home screen.
Apple CarPlay Maps for 2. To activate Siri (voice recognition)
Navigation press and hold the Home icon on
the Apple CarPlay Home screen.
When presented with the activation
indicator (waves), you can speak
your voice action. Figure 97: Apple CarPlay Home
Screen
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7.5.2 MANAGING CALLS, MESSAGES 7.6 ANDROID AUTO


AND COMMUNICATION ACTION
Using the Android Auto app, you can
1. Tap the required icon on the Apple
CarPlay Home screen. access the following Apps/functions:
zGoogle Maps
2. You can now make calls, receive
zGoogle Play Music and other
calls, read, send and reply to
important phone functions
received messages or handle other
communication actions from the The Android Auto feature requires the
system. installation of the Android Auto Mobile
Figure 98: Apple CarPlay Message
List Screen App.
i NOTE:
The other features like, Music i NOTE:
and so on can be similarly  Please visit Google's website
accessed from your system http://www.android.com/auto/
using Apple CarPlay. to learn more about the features
available for Android Auto.
 Information about the local
availability of Android Auto is
available at http://
Figure 99: Apple CarPlay List www.android.com/auto/.
Screen
82 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE

 Telephone functions: If the  Audio output: The audio output 7.6.1 INSTALLING ANDROID
smartphone is connected via of the connected smartphone AUTO
the USB port and not via (e.g. announcements from a 1. Open Play Store on your Android
Bluetooth, you will not be able navigation app) will be audible based smartphone.
to use the device as a at a higher volume, and the 2. Search for Android Auto App and
handsfree set. In this case, current audio output of the tap on the icon.
audio input and output take device (e.g. currently playing 3. Tap the Install button. The app will
place via the speaker and media) will be heard at a lower be downloaded and installed on
microphone of your volume. When connected via your smartphone.
smartphone. For telephony Android Auto, the Bluetooth®
features like calling and SMS, audio player feature will not be
the smartphone needs to be available; in this case, please i NOTE:
paired via Bluetooth. use the Android Auto audio Android Auto is a feature, which
 Navigation functions: You can player instead. is compatible with smartphones
only use one navigation system  Most features will not work if with android versions 5.0 and
at a time. If you start using you use Android Auto in a above. For best performance,
Android Auto navigation on your country where it is not currently Google recommends Android
smartphone and a route available. version 6.0 or above. For more
guidance session is already  You can use Google assistance information, refer to https://
active on the device's to control Android Auto through support.google.com/android-
navigation system, that active voice commands - Internet auto/answer/6348190?hl=en
route guidance session will be connectivity is required for this.
cancelled automatically (and Performance may vary
vice versa). depending on data connectivity.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 83

7.6.2 ACCESSING ANDROID To connect through USB, refer


AUTO to the section “Connecting a
1. Set the Smartphone Linkage mode USB Source” on page 51.
to Android Auto. Refer to section In the Home screen, the system
“Managing Smartphone Linkage changes the name of the Connect
Settings” on page 30. tile to Android Auto.
2. Android Auto can be accessed by 3. Enter/select the required details in
connecting your Android the Android Auto settings in your
smartphone with the system only smartphone. Figure 100: App Info Section with
through USB. Android Auto Active
LAUNCHING THE APP.
1. In the Home screen, tap the tile.
i NOTE: The system displays the Android
 When you connect your Android Auto Home screen with the
phone for the first time, the supported list of apps.
system prompts you to follow 2. To activate OK Google (voice
the instruction on your phone. recognition), tap the Mic icon on the
Please follow the instructions Android Auto Home screen in your
for successful connection. smartphone.
 To connect Android Auto, the
system date must be set to
Figure 101: Android Auto Home
current date.
Screen
84 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE

7.6.3 ACCESSING ANDROID


AUTO FEATURES
In Android Auto, you can access the
following features:
zNavigation
zMedia
zCalls
zOther Apps
Figure 102: Android Auto Figure 103: Android Auto Phone
7.6.4 ACCESSING NAVIGATION Navigation Screen Screen
1. In the Android Auto Home screen,
tap . The system displays the 7.6.6 RETURNING TO HOME
7.6.5 ACCESSING CALLS
Google Maps screen. You can now SCREEN
1. Tap . The system displays the 1. From any Android Auto screen, tap
use the various features of Google
Dialer screen.
Maps from the system as you . The system displays the
You can now make calls, receive Android Auto Home screen.
handle it from your smartphone.
calls or handle any other
communication actions from the 7.6.7 ACCESSING MEDIA
i NOTE: system.
1. Tap . The system displays the
Enable location in your smart- Google Play Music screen.
phone to use Google Maps You can now hear to the tracks in
your Google Play Music and also
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 85

use other music functions from the required app and start using it from
system. the system.

i NOTE:
 When Android Auto/Apple
CarPlay session is active on
USB the Phone and Music
options are disabled for all the
other paired devices.
 When an Android Auto/Apple
Figure 104: Android Auto Media CarPlay connection is active,
Screen the Pairing of new phone option
is unavailable for Phone and
7.6.8 ACCESSING OTHER APPS Music profiles.
 The delete paired device option
1. Tap . The system displays the All for your device that is
car apps screen and Return to the connected for Android Auto/
Maruti Suzuki option. Apple CarPlay is disabled.
2. Tap the All car apps option. The
system displays the list of Android
apps. You can now select the
86 VEHICLE INFORMATION

8.1 VEHICLE ALERTS 5. *Key fob battery: Will appear


when the key fob battery is low.
The system displays the status of your Please visit Maruti Suzuki
various vehicle components in the dealership immediately.
form of:
zPop-ups
zVehicle Alert screen i NOTE:
List of vehicle alerts supported:  Availability of the various
1. Door open: Will appear when vehicle alerts depends on your
any door (except tailgate) is open vehicle. Some of the alerts are
when the vehicle is moving. displayed only if they are
enabled through Settings.
2. Parking brake: Will appear
 When a Low Fuel warning
when the vehicle is moved without
vehicle alert is displayed, the
8 VEHICLE INFORMATION releasing the parking brake. Check
system prompts you to connect
that parking brake is fully released.
The system supports access to to the Smartplay Studio
various vehicle operations like: 3. Seat belt: Will appear when the Navigation feature. If already
zVehicle Alerts
driver is moving and driver has not connected to the feature, the
zRear View Camera (RVC)
fastened his seat belt. system prompts you to use
zReverse Park Assistance System 4. Low fuel warning: Will appear Navigation to reach the nearest
(RPAS) to remind to fill the fuel. Fill the fuel fuel station.
immediately.
VEHICLE INFORMATION 87

8.1.1 MANAGING VEHICLE You can also view the alerts in the 8.1.2 VIEWING TRIP DETAILS
ALERTS Vehicle Alerts screen. To display the 1. Tap . The system displays the
screen: Fuel Economy screen with the
When any vehicle alert is activated, 1. In the Home screen Information tile, Driving Range, Average and
the indication is displayed in the status swipe through to the Vehicle Instantaneous Fuel Economy of the
bar with a beep and a corresponding Information tile. current trip.
popup screen is also displayed. 2. Tap the tile.The system displays the
Vehicle Alerts screen. In addition to
Tap OK, to close the popup. The
the vehicle alerts, the screen also
display of these alert popups can be
displays the following 2 tabs.
handled in Vehicle Settings (See
“Managing Vehicle Alerts” on 1. Trip Details
page 22.). 2. Vehicle Alerts

Figure 107: Fuel Economy Screen

8.1.3 VIEWING PAST TRIP


DETAILS

1 You can view the following details of


2
Figure 105: Vehicle Alert Popup your past trips:
Screen Figure 106: Vehicle Alerts Screen zMileage
88 VEHICLE INFORMATION

zRefuel 8.2 *REAR VIEW CAMERA


VIEWING MILEAGE HISTORY. (RVC)
1. Tap . The system displays the To enter the RVC feature perform the
Mileage History screen with the following steps:
past 5 trip details. 1. Engage the reverse gear of the
vehicle.
2. The system displays the RVC
screen.
Figure 109: Mileage History Fuel
Violet lines are reference lines.
Screen
Red and Yellow colored lines are
distance lines and indicate the
distance of obstacle from your
vehicle bumper. Red indicates
i NOTE: the obstacle is very near and it
Figure 108: Mileage History Trip
should not be crossed.
Screen  Tap , to return to the
Mileage History screen.
VIEWING REFUEL HISTORY.  To delete all the trip history i NOTE:
1. Tap . The system displays the details, in the Mileage History
The RVC feature will be avail-
Mileage History - Refuel screen with screen, tap the icon. able on the system only if the
the past refuel details.
vehicle is fitted with reverse
camera.
VEHICLE INFORMATION 89

8.2.1 RVC SETTINGS zContrast: You can adjust the 8.3 REVERSE PARK ASSIST
contrast of the camera using the SYSTEM (RPAS)
Contrast settings. The contrast
i NOTE: range is from 0 to 10. To enter the RPAS feature perform the
You can change the settings following steps:
only when the reverse gear is
engaged.
i NOTE:
1. Engage the reverse gear of the
vehicle.
To set value, you can also drag 2. The system displays the RPAS
the slider in the required field. screen, if it is configured in the
When in the RVC screen, if you tap the
vehicle.
control element, the system
displays the RVC Settings screen. The
details of the screen are as listed:
zGuide Lines: Enables/disables
static guidelines.
zBrightness: You can adjust the
brightness of the camera using the
Brightness settings. The
brightness range is from 0 to 10.
Figure 110: Rear View Camera
Figure 111: RPAS Screen
i NOTE: Screen

To set value, you can also drag


the slider in the required field.
90 VEHICLE INFORMATION

! ALERT: i NOTE:
When reversing, if you only look  Safety related vehicle alerts and
at the picture/indicator provided RVC/RPAS features are also
by the RVC or RPAS, you may displayed in the lock down
fail to notice other road users or mode.
objects outside the picture and  Voice Recognition (VR) will not
may cause an accident. be available when the Reverse
Therefore, please always also gear is engaged.
pay attention to the surrounding  The reverse parking indicator
of your vehicle. lines in the RPAS screen is
dependent on the vehicle type.
 If RPAS is not working, the
i NOTE: system displays the message
When the RVC and RPAS fea- “Parking Assist information not
tures are active, the vehicle available”.
alerts, popups and any Capaci-  For safety purposes, the system
tive Touch Panel (CTP) actions volume automatically reduces
will be disabled. They will whenever the Reverser gear is
resume on disengaging the engaged (even if RVC/RPAS
reverse gear. are not available).
ABBREVIATIONS 91

APPS Applications MPEG Moving Picture


Experts Group
AUX Auxiliary
MSC Mass Storage Class
AVI Audio Video
Interleave PNG Portable Network
Graphics
BMP Bitmap Image File
RPAC Reverse Park
*DRM Digital Radio Assistance System
Mondiale
RVC Rear View Camera
FAT File Allocation Table
TIFF Tagged Image File
FM Frequency Format
ABBREVIATIONS Modulation
USB Universal Serial Bus
The abbreviation used in the guide are FPS Frames per Second
listed in the below table. VBR Variable Bitrate
GIF Graphics Interchange
Format VR Voice Recognition
AAC Advanced Audio
Coding HFP HandsFree Profile WMA Windows Media
Audio
AM Amplitude Modulation JPEG Joint Photographic
Experts Group
92 TRADEMARKS

UPDATING THE SYSTEM


SOFTWARE
System software may be upgraded to
enhance the system performance.
Please check with your MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer for latest software
availability and installation.

TRADEMARKS © 2018 SUZUKI MOTOR


CORPORATION
Apple, Apple CarPlay, Siri and iPhone
are trademarks of Apple Inc., All rights reserved.
registered in the U.S. and Other
No part of this document may be
countries.
reproduced or transmitted in any form
Android and Android Auto are or by any means, electronic or
trademarks of Google Inc. mechanical, for any purpose, without
the express written permission of
Suzuki Motor Corporation.

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