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R-Link 2

PRECAUTIONS DURING USE


It is essential to follow the precautions below when using the system, both in the interest of safety and to prevent material damage.
You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling.

Precautions when operating the system


– Operate the controls and read the information on the screen only when road conditions allow.
– Set the volume to a reasonable level so that outside noise can be heard.
Precautions regarding navigation
– Use of the navigation system does not in any way replace the responsibility or vigilance of the driver when driving the vehi-
cle.
– Depending on the geographical area, the map may not have the latest information on new roads. Be alert. In all cases, Road
Traffic Regulations and road signs always take precedence over the directions of the navigation system.
Precautions concerning the equipment
– Do not attempt to dismantle or modify the system to avoid any risk of fire or damage to equipment.
– Contact a representative of the manufacturer in the event of malfunction and for all operations involving disassembly.
– Do not insert foreign objects or a damaged or dirty external storage device (USB key or SD card etc.) into the reader.
– Always clean your screen with a microfibre cloth.
– Use an external storage device (USB flash drive, SD card etc.) which is suitable for your system.
– Do not use products containing alcohol and/or spray fluids on the area.

The prior acceptance of the General Conditions of Sale is mandatory before using the system.
The description of the models given in this manual is based on the specifications at the time of writing. This manual covers
all existing functions for the models described. Whether or not they are fitted depends on the equipment model, op-
tions selected and the country where they are sold. This manual may also contain information about functions to be
introduced later in the model year. Screens shown in the user manual
are for illustration only. Depending on the make and model of your telephone, some functions may be partially or completely
incompatible with your vehicle’s multimedia system.
For more details, please consult an Authorised Dealer.

0.1
0.2
C O N T E N T S
Sections

General information  .............................................. 1


Navigation  .............................................................. 2
Multimedia  ............................................................. 3
Phone  ..................................................................... 4
Apps  ....................................................................... 5
Vehicle  ................................................................... 6
System  ................................................................... 7
Index  ...................................................................... 8
0.3
0.4
General information

General description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2


Introduction to the controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4
Operating principles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.9
Switch on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.15
Add, manage widgets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.17
Using voice recognition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.19
1.1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION (1/2)
F “Telephone” shortcut:
A G
A B C D E F G – direct access to the list of paired tele-
B C D E F phones on the multimedia system or
direct access to the “Phone” menu;
– telephone information (network and
battery).
G Exterior temperature.
H Access to the welcome screen op-
tions (pop-up menu):
Camille

19°C Menu 16°C


– “Edit home pages”: refer to the “Add
Camille and manage widgets” section;
Menu H – “Change profile”;
J H
– “Change theme”: you can change
Home screens E “Suggestion bar” and “Notifications” the clock style;
shortcuts: direct access to informa- – “Date and time”;
A Time.
tion on your vehicle’s connectivity,
B “Map” shortcut: direct access with to Bluetooth® devices connected to – “Dark screen”: the multimedia
the card. the multimedia system and the noti- system screen blacks-out but re-
fications of the connected telephone. mains active.
C “Audio sources” shortcut: direct
access to the screen of the audio You can set the categories of infor- J Accessing the air conditioning set-
source currently in use. mation required on the System menu tings menu Press area J to access
> Suggestions Bar. the settings. Please refer to the ve-
D Page indicator: quickly swipe the hicle user manual for further informa-
content area to change page. Press the E then the “Notifications”
tab to see the list of notifications. tion.

1.2
GENERAL DESCRIPTION (2/2)
Menu

M Menu
Navigation Multimedia

Navigation Multimedia Phone

Phone Apps

Apps Vehicle System

L Camille Vehicle System N Connect

P Q R
K Menu N Connect

P Q R
K Access to main menu. Menu screen Q “Multifunction”: this button is allo-
L Selected user profile. To configure cated to the main function according
Depending on the menu, the N bar dis-
the user profile, refer to the section to the menu selected (it disappears
plays two or three buttons:
headed “System”. or is greyed-out when not active).
P “Back”;
M Page content. R “Options” (button is greyed out if it is
– pressing this button briefly takes you not active): this is used for accessing
Note: You can change the configura- back to the previous screen; the pop-up menu.
tion of the home page as well as the
– a long press on this button takes you
clock format. Please refer to the “Add
straight back to the home page.
and manage widgets” section for fur-
ther information.

For more information, see the user


manual available in your system by
pressing the pop-up menu button
from the main menu screen, then
“User manual”.

1.3
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (1/5)
Screen controls 1 Function

Short press: On/Off.


1
1 Press and hold (around 5 seconds): restart the system.

2 Volume up.

2
3 Volume down.
3
4 4 Access to home pages.

5
5 Access to the settings menu for driving assistance devices.
6
Screen controls 2 6 Access to the settings menu for the displays.

1 Direct access to the Easy park assist function screen (for further infor-
7
mation, please refer to the section on «Parking aids»).

4
5
2

3 7

1.4
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (2/5)
Screen controls 3 Function

Access the driving assistance system settings menu or access the user
8
settings.

9 Access to home pages.


7
8
9 Short press: On/Off.
10 Press and hold (around 5 seconds): restart the system.
Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use.

10

1.5
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (3/5)
Screen controls 4 Function

11 Access to home pages.

12 Displaying a blank screen.

Short press: On/Off.


13 Press and hold (around 5 seconds): restart the system.
Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use.

11 12 13 14 15 Access the driving assistance system settings menu or access the user
14
settings.

Screen controls 5
15 Access to the settings menu for the displays.

Short press: On/Off.


16 16
Press and hold (around 5 seconds): restart the system.

17
18 17 Volume up.

11
18 Volume down.
14
15

1.6
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (4/5)
Remote control Function
19 Return to the previous screen.
19 20 21
20 Access to home pages.

21 Access to the options menu (pop-up menu).

Switching:
– navigation within the selected area;
– up/down: move around the various areas of a menu (upper bar, cen-
tral zone, lower bar);
– left/right: move around the various tabs of a menu.
22 Rotate:
– move around the various elements of a zone;
23 22 – move around a list;
– change the scale of the navigation map (ZOOM mode).
Press:
– confirm.

Access the system menu Multi-Sense or change the previously defined


23
preferred mode.

1.7
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (5/5)
Steering wheel control Function
24 Audio source selection.

25 Access to telephone functions.


24 25
26 Increase the volume of the source currently in use.

Radio mute on/off.


26 27 Pause/play an audio track.
Interrupt the voice recognition voice synthesizer.
27
28 Decrease the volume of the source currently in use.
28 Short press:
– Change the radio scrolling mode (preset/list/frequency);
29
– Confirmation.
30 29 Long press: exit the lists (folders/audio tracks).

30 Browse the radio stations or the audio tracks/directories.

31 Answer/end a call.
31
– Brief press: activate/deactivate multimedia system voice recogni-
tion;
32
– Long press: activate/deactivate voice recognition for your phone if it
33 is connected to the multimedia system.

Depending on the display theme selected from the Multi-Sense menu:


32
33 – Displays the route in progress and the compass;
– Displays the audio source being listened to;
– Displays the current fuel consumption, engine power and torque.

1.8
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (1/6)

Menu

1 1

Multimedia screen 1 – swipe from left to right to move – Pan (panoramic movement): press
from one page to another within the and hold the screen with one finger
Navigating a menu menus. and swipe across the screen.
The multimedia screen 1 can be used – Fast sweep (“swipe”): slide your
Gesture interaction finger quickly from one point to an-
to access the system functions:
– Touch once: touch a part of the other.
– Touch the multimedia screen 1 to – Drag and drop: touch a part of the
screen with your finger, then take
select a menu; screen for one second or longer
your finger off the screen.
– swipe downwards with your finger – Long press: touch a part of the while moving an object.
to access further menu functions. A screen for one second or longer. – Pinch/spread: bring your two fin-
vertical scroll bar is displayed at the gers close or slide them apart on the
right of the screen to inform you of screen.
your position on the page;

1.9
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (2/6)

3
1 2 1
1
2 2
3
3
4
4

Screen controls Switch on/off Switch off the multimedia system


screen
Shortcut to a menu Switch on the multimedia system
The multimedia system switches off:
1 Multimedia screen. screen
– by pressing the multimedia panel
2 Go to the home pages. The multimedia system starts:
On/Off control;
3 Access the driving aids settings – when the vehicle is started; – when the opening elements of your
menu or the user settings menu. – by pressing the multimedia panel vehicle are locked.
4 Go to the display settings menu. On/Off control;
5 Go to the “Easy park assist” menu. – when the screen is touched.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when A video demonstrates how to use the multimedia system and the multimedia
the vehicle is stationary. screen. With the vehicle at a standstill, press “Menu” on the home screen, then
press the pop-up menu button and “About”.

1.10
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (3/6)
– press the joystick 8 to open the se-
7 lected element;
6 – in the tabs menus, move the joy-
stick 8 left or right to switch from one
tab to another.

1 Confirm your selection


Press the joystick 8 to confirm a change.
Press button 6 to go back to the previ-
ous menu.
Press the button 7 to go back to the
home page.
2 3 4
8
Screen controls Central control
Shortcut to a menu Navigating a menu
1 Multimedia screen. Use the joystick 8 to move around the
2 Go to the home pages. different screens:
3 Go to the driving aids settings menu – Move the joystick 8 up or down to
or go to the user settings menu. move around the different areas of
4 Go to the display settings menu. the screen (upper bar, central zone,
lower bar); Videos show demonstrations on
– turn the joystick 8 to search the list or how to use:
zoom in/out map; – the multimedia screen;
– the Multi-Sense;
– driving aids.
With the vehicle at a standstill, press
the relevant pop-up menu button,
then “About”.

1.11
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (4/6)
Phonebook

9
Adrien

Amandine

Anthony

Aurélie Camille
Menu
Camille
Search
10 Menu

Scroll bar Introduction to the home These widgets grant you direct access
pages to the main screen for the function or,
The bar 9 shows the position of the
in certain cases, enable you to directly
current screen in the page. Swipe the The home pages are the default control them from one of the main
multimedia screen up or down to scroll screens for your multimedia system. screens (change the radio station, for
through the list and move around the Your system has four home pages, example).
page. three of which can be personalised.
Move from one page to another by slid- For a description of the home page,
ing your finger (swiping) horizontally. please refer to the “General descrip-
Pop-up menu tion” section.
Available on most system menus, the These home pages are made up of a
certain number of widgets to functions Note: You can change the configura-
pop-up menu 10 grants access to sub- tion of the home page. Please refer to
menus (delete favourites, change cur- such as the navigation, the radio, etc.
the “Add, manage widgets” section for
rent navigation itinerary, settings, etc.). further information.

1.12
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (5/6)
Menu – the “Phone” function is used to pair Menu
the system to one or more mobile
phones and to use the hands-free
mode;
Navigation Multimedia Navigation Multimedia
– the “Apps” includes applications and
the online R-Link Store store;
– the “Vehicle” function allows the 11
Phone Apps management of certain equipment Phone Apps
such as Multi-Sense, the driving
aids, the reversing camera, Driving
eco2 etc. ;
Vehicle System – the “System” function is used for ad- Vehicle System

Connect
justing various settings on the mul- Connect
timedia system, e.g. display, lan-
guage, etc.
Introduction to the main Functions unavailable
menu While driving, functions such as “Video”,
To access the main menu, press “Menu” “Apps”, access to the tutorial and some
from the home page. The system is settings may be unavailable, according
made up of six major sections, all of to country-specific regulations.
which can be accessed from the main Unavailable functions can be identified
menu: by the icon 11.
– the “Navigation” function includes all To access unavailable functions, stop
the satellite guidance functions, road your vehicle.
maps and traffic information;
Note: in some countries, regulation re-
– the “Multimedia” function enables quires that the hand brake be applied
the management of radio, audio and in order to access the applications. For
video playback; further information, please contact an
Authorised Dealer of brand.

1.13
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (6/6)
Menu

Menu
Navigation Multimedia

Navigation Multimedia Phone

Phone Apps

Apps Vehicle System

Connect
Vehicle System

Connect 13 12 13
12
Connect your multimedia Presentation of the
system instructions provided with
Activate your connected services by your multimedia system
pressing button 12 to obtain the appli- You can view the user manual for your
cations from the R-Link Store. multimedia system from the multime-
Note: the multimedia system will warn dia screen by pressing the pop-up
you if the connection is not possible. menu 13, and then “User manual”.
Move your vehicle to an area with net-
work coverage then try again.

1.14
ON, OFF (1/2)
Safety and Data
sharing

Always drive safely and obey local traffic


regulations.

The R-LINK services and apps can work be-


cause data collection is authorised.

You have chosen to share information outside of the ve-


hicle. You can change this setting in the Apps menu.

Changing OK

Profile Language

Switching on – Press “Profile” to change the user Clock/temperature screen


profile.
The multimedia system starts: This screen is displayed when the
– Press “Language” to change the
– when the vehicle is started; driver’s door is opened, before the ig-
system language.
– when the multimedia panel on/off nition is switched on.
switch is pressed; It can also be displayed when the
– when the screen is touched. Switching off system is stopped: with the ignition on,
At start-up, the system enables you to The multimedia system switches off: press the on/off button on your system.
set certain functions: – when the multimedia panel on/off The system then stops the guidance
– Press “Modify” to allow apps to share switch is pressed; and turns the sound off.
data related to your journey (or to – when the opening elements of your A screen showing the time is displayed.
prevent such sharing). vehicle are locked.
– Press “OK” to allow data sharing.

1.15
ON, OFF (2/2)
System

Edit home pages User profile

Display Brightness

Factory reset

User manual

Resetting the system


You can reset all system settings and/
or delete all personal data. To do this,
on the home screen, select “Menu” >
“System”, press the pop-up menu button
then “Factory reset”.
A confirmation message is displayed on
the screen.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

1.16
ADD, MANAGE WIDGETS (1/2)
Configuration of home pages

Configuration of home pages

Air quality Air quality Driving Eco2

Multimedia Driving Eco2


Driving Eco2 Favourites Multi-Sense Driving Eco2 Air quality

Camille Multi-Sense Multimedia Multimedia

Menu
1

The home pages are the default Add widgets Customise the size of the widgets
screens for your multimedia system. There are two sizes of widget (small
On the home screen, press 1, then
Your system has four home pages, and big). Some applications may only
select “Edit home pages” from the list.
three of which are customisable, includ- have one size. The number of widg-
ing a number of widgets leading to func- Add a widget ets displayed on the home screen may
tions, such as navigation, radio, etc. vary depending on the format of the
Press and hold your finger on the
You can change the configuration of the widget to be added, then slide and drop multimedia screen.
home page by adding widgets. it to the location of your choice at the Note: some widgets can be used only
Press on the home page widget to di- top of the screen. once depending on their size.
rectly access the main screen for the
function or, in certain cases, directly
control them from one of the main
screens (changing the radio station, for
example).
When user profile changes, the
widget layout is also changed ac-
cordingly.

1.17
ADD, MANAGE WIDGETS (2/2)
Customising the “Favourites” Delete widgets
widget
To delete a widget, press “X” at the top
Press the Favourites widget on the right of this latter. A confirmation mes-
home screen to add a number from sage is displayed on the screen. Press
your phonebook (only if your phone is “Yes” to confirm the deletion.
connected to the multimedia system)
or an address previously stored in the
multimedia system. You can then call
this contact directly or go to the ad-
dress given for this contact using this
shortcut.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

1.18
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (1/11)
Introduction
Your multimedia system has a voice
recognition system  which allows
voice control of some functions and ap-
plications of the multimedia system and
your phone. This enables you to use
your multimedia system or your phone
while keeping your hands on the steer-
2
ing wheel. 1

Activation
To activate the voice recognition
system, press the voice recognition
button  in your vehicle.
Note: the position of the voice recog- Voice controls
nition button may vary. Please refer to You can use voice control to call a con-
the driverʼs handbook for further infor- tact in your phonebook, enter a desti-
mation. nation, change radio station etc without
touching the screen. Press 1 and follow
the audio and visual instructions pro-
vided by the system and on the screen.

You can interrupt the voice syn-


thesizer when using voice recogni-
tion by pressing the 2 button on the
steering column control. A beep in-
dicates that you may speak.

1.19
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (2/11)
Using the multimedia Voice menu

system’s voice recognition


A
Main voice commands for your Voice menu

multimedia system
Destination A
The term “Main menu”: return to the
Radio
main voice recognition screen.
Destination
The term “Repeat”: replay the last Media

phrase spoken by the system. Radio Phone

Say “Leave” to exit the voice recogni- Phone My apps


tion menu.
Say “Help” to hear the details for each My apps Leave Help

system screen as well as the features


available. Leave Help
The term “Next Page”/”Previous
Page”/”First page”/”Last page”: allows
you to navigate within the voice recog- Voice recognition menu Voice recognition indicator A
nition lists. From the main voice control menu, you The voice recognition indicator A is
can use the voice command to control made up of colour markers and an icon.
the following functions:
– “Destination”;
– “Radio”;
– “Media”;
– “Phone”;
– “My apps”.

The functions shown in blue on the The functions shown greyed out on
screen are valid commands under- the screen are commands not un-
stood by the multimedia system. derstood by the multimedia system.

1.20
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (3/11)
Voice menu

3
A
Voice menu

Destination A
Destination
Radio 4
Media
Radio
Phone
Phone
My apps
My apps
Leave Help
5
Leave Help

Colour markers Central icon


The colour of indicator A is used to op- Depending on the system status, dif-
timise voice recognition. ferent indicators A or a bar can be dis-
The coloured marker varies from blue played:
(low) to red (too high) depending on – 3 icon: the system is ready to receive
how the voice command is interpreted your voice command;
by the multimedia system. – 4 icon: the system communicates in-
formation via a synthetic voice;
– 5 icon: the system is processing the
user’s request.

Speak loudly and so that you can be


understood. Use the voice recogni-
tion indicator to optimise voice rec-
ognition.

1.21
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (4/11)
Voice menu New address “Previous destinations”
To retrieve an address already entered
using voice control:
– say “Previous destinations” after the
second beep, then select your desti-
nation;
Destination
Change the country – the system will give you the address
Radio it has understood - confirm your des-
Media tination to begin guidance.
Phone Note: When using voice recognition,
My apps always wait for a beep before speaking.
Note: When you enter an address, you
Leave Help Back Help
can change country as long as this
country is supported by the system’s
Controlling navigation with “Destination” language.
voice recognition To enter a complete address using
There are several methods available speech input:
to enter a destination using the voice – After the second sound signal, say
control included with your multimedia “Address”, then dictate the complete
system. destination address (number, street
To do this: name, destination town/city);
– press the voice control button to dis- – the system will give you the address
play the main voice control menu; it has understood - confirm your des-
– say “Destination” after the beep, then tination to begin guidance. Precautions regarding
use one of the following methods. navigation
Use of the navigation
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.

1.22
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (5/11)
“Address book” “Work” Multimodality
To retrieve an address saved in he ad- To retrieve your work address using Multimodality enables the user to
dress book using voice control: voice control: complete an address or a telephone
– say “Address book” after the second – after the second beep, say “go to number, using voice control, which was
beep, then select your destination; work”; entered using the multimedia screen,
and vice versa.
– the system will give you the address – the system gives your pre-recorded
it has understood - confirm your des- work address. Confirm your destina- Use
tination to begin guidance. tion to begin guidance.
When you start to enter an address
“Home” Note: to be able to use the “Go to work” using the multimedia system keypad:
voice function, you must first save a
To retrieve your home address using – press the voice control button;
work address. For further information
voice control: – complete the address after the beep
on saving a work address, please refer
(for example if you have entered your
– after the second beep, say “go to the section on “Navigation settings”.
destination city, the system will ask
home”; you for the street name and number).
– the system will indicate your pre-re-
corded home address. Confirm your
destination to begin guidance.
Note: to be able to use the “Go home”
voice function, you must first save a
home address. For further information
on saving a home address, please refer
to the section on “Navigation settings”.

1.23
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (6/11)
“Points of interest” Using favourites with voice Controlling radio with voice
To search for a point of interest using recognition recognition
voice control: The favourite contacts added to your You can activate the radio using the
– press the voice control button to dis- home pages with a saved telephone voice control included in your multime-
play the main voice control menu; number or address can be called di- dia system. To do this:
– say “Destination” after the beep; rectly using voice recognition. – press the voice control button to dis-
– after a second beep, say “Points of To do this: play the main voice control menu;
interest”; – say “Radio” after the beep, then the
– search for a point of interest (petrol – press the voice control button to dis-
play the main voice control menu; radio band you wish to listen to (FM
station, car park etc.); or AM):
– search for the place where the place – say “Display my favourites” after the
beep. – “FM";
of interest is. – “AM";
For further information about using The system displays the saved – “DR".
points of interest, please refer to the favourite(s).
– Say the desired frequency (for exam-
section on “Entering a destination”. – State the stored “Favourites” that ple “Listen to 94.4”) or your choice
you wish to use. For example, if the of search mode to find a radio sta-
stored “Favourites” is Fanny, say: tion: stations (not available for AM)
– Call Fanny; or "Presets” (for example “Listen to
or preset 1”);
– Go to Fanny's house.
To change the band while listening, say
“change band” in the radio menu.

1.24
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (7/11)
Voice menu To do this: To display the requested media/file on
– press the voice control button to dis- the multimedia screen, say “Display”
play the main voice control menu; before saying the name of the file you
– say “Media” after the beep; would like to play/open.
– Say the name of the auxiliary audio To play a song and exit the voice rec-
source that you would like to use, ognition menu, say “play” before saying
then say the name of the file you the song title or artist name.
Destination
would like to open (e.g. “Songs”, To change the audio source, say
Radio “Playlists” etc.) “Change source” from the “Media”
Phone Depending on the source (USB or SD menu.
My apps
card), you can:
– search for and play music by artist
Leave Help
name, song, album, playlist, pod-
cast, genre or file;
– play the next/previous track;
Controlling multimedia with
voice recognition – shuffle playback/play all.
You can launch audio media (an audio Note: The sources CD and AUX do not
track, playlists, etc.) using the voice allow you to open the functions above.
control included with your multime-
dia system. Possible auxiliary audio
sources:
– “USB-1" (USB port);
– “USB-2" (USB port);
– “SD” (SD card);
– “CD" (audio CD or MP3);
– “AUX-1" (Jack socket);
The use of USB cables recom-
– “AUX-2" (Jack socket). mended by the phone manufacturer
are advisable for correct functioning
of the application.

1.25
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (8/11)
Using a telephone with voice Note: To use voice recognition with House number - Continue
recognition your phone, you must pair it with the
multimedia system. For more informa-
It is possible to call a number or a con- tion, please refer to the “Pairing, unpair-
tact using the voice control included ing a telephone” section. Delete
with your multimedia system.
To do this:
– press the voice control button to dis- Call
play the main voice control menu; Start again
– say “Phone” after the beep;
– state the contact name you wish to
call, or dictate the telephone number
you with to contact.
Note: you are recommended to dictate Back Help

the numerals either one at a time or two


at a time. Using the voice control function, it is
The system displays the stated also possible to:
number, say “Call” to call the number or – view the call log;
“Delete”/”Start again” to dictate a differ- – read an “SMS”;
ent number. – call your voicemail.
To do this:
– press the voice control button to dis-
play the main voice control menu;
– say “Phone” after the beep;
– state the name of the function dis-
played on the screen that you wish
to use, then follow the instructions.

1.26
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (9/11)
Multimodality Launch an application using “Help”
Multimodality enables the user to use voice recognition To find out more about using voice
voice control to complete an address or You can launch an Application using the functions:
a telephone number which was entered voice control included in your multime- – press the voice control button, then
using the multimedia screen, and vice dia system. say “Help”.
versa.
To do this: The system displays a number of help
Use – press the voice control button to dis- categories on the screen.
When you begin entering a telephone play the main voice control menu; – Select the required function.
number using the multimedia system – say “My apps” after the beep;
– state the name or number (displayed The “Help” function is available at all
keypad: times. For example, if you wish to find
in front of the app name) of the app
– press the voice control button; you wish to run to start using it imme- the “Phone” on the screen and you say
– complete the telephone number diately. “Help”, the help voice will assist you in
using your voice or say “Call” after using the function.
the beep if you have already entered
the full number and wish to launch
the call.

1.27
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (10/11)
Using the phone’s voice
recognition with the
multimedia system
Jérôme’s phone

To use your phone’s voice recognition Alice B


system with your multimedia system
you should:
Mathilde’s phone
– connect your telephone to the mul-
timedia system (refer to the section
on “Connecting, disconnecting a tel- Elodie
6
ephone”);
– ensure that your phone has a voice
recognition function compatible with
your multimedia system. Add device Cancel

Note: If the voice recognition from your


phone is compatible with the multime- Note: if you wish to use your phone's To reactivate your phone’s voice rec-
dia system, the 6 pictogram appears voice recognition with the multimedia ognition system with the multime-
from the “Paired devices list” menu. system, make sure that you are located dia system, briefly press your vehi-
For more information, please refer
in a network coverage area. cle’s voice recognition button  or
to “Connecting/disconnecting a tele- To activate your phone’s voice recogni- screen B.
phone”. tion system with the multimedia system, To deactivate your phone’s voice rec-
press and hold your vehicle’s voice rec- ognition system with the multimedia
ognition button . system, press and hold your vehicle’s
The multimedia screen displays your voice recognition button .
telephone’s main voice control menu Note: to access the B screen, press
on the B screen. “Phone” from the main screen, then
“Smartphone”.

1.28
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (11/11)
From the main voice control menu, you
can use voice control to control some
functions and applications of your
phone.
Voice recognition is disabled:
– When reversing your vehicle;
– during a call.
Note: the voice recognition session is
automatically deactivated after several
seconds of inactivity.

When using your phone's voice rec-


ognition with the multimedia system,
the transfer of cellular data required
for its operation can generate ad-
ditional costs not included in your
phone service contract.

1.29
1.30
Navigation

Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2
Enter a destination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6
Traffic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.13
Itinerary.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.15
Navigation settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.19
2.1
MAP (1/4)
Map
B Q
Map
N H E K
A

J P K
C
D
E
I
I F N F
H NAV

G NAV NAV R G M L C
M L
Map key F Traffic information bar for your route. L Pop-up menu.
G Return to the current position or back M Back to main menu of navigation.
A Name of the next main road or road
to the previous screen. N 2D/3D and 2D North modes (the
sign information, if applicable.
H Activate/deactivate the guidance in- map always displays North at the top
B Display: remaining distance to travel
structions. of the screen).
and indication of the next manoeu-
I Zoom: touch the magnifying glass to P Sign giving the speed limit (the
vre.
display the zoom-in and zoom-out speed given depends on the unit
Press: shortcut giving access to dif-
buttons. Use this button to activate or chosen). For more information on
ferent information about your route.
deactivate the zoom function in auto- choosing the unit type, please see
C Display: Traffic information service
matic mode. the “System” section.
supplier.
J Sign indicating a high risk area. Q Symbols for points of interest (POI)
Press: this shortcut provides a list of
K Journey information such as arrival displayed on the navigation map.
traffic incidents along your route.
time, total distance remaining and R Display/Hide the pop-up pane.
D Shortcut to “Destination”.
the possibility of reaching your des-
E Current location.
tination (green flag or red flag with
lightning symbol) / Route summary.

2.2
MAP (2/4)
“Traffic map” You can choose the following
“Navigation” Select “Traffic Map” to view the cur- methods:
menu rent status of traffic on the map. – “Fast”: this method shows the
quickest possible route based
From the home screen, press “Menu”, “Route” on your route preferences. This
then “Navigation” to access the “Map”. Select Route to access the options calculation method avoids resi-
below: dential areas and minor roads
where possible;
– “Route type”:
– “Short”: this method shows the
You can change the route cal- shortest possible route. It also
“Map” culation criteria (“Fast”, “Short”, tries to avoid residential areas;
Economical);
– “Economical”: this route com-
Pop-up menu: with no route in You can also select the default bines the benefits of the pre-
progress route planning method when cal- vious two methods. The navi-
culating the route. To do this, on gation system calculates as if
Press the pop-up menu button to the “Map” menu, press the pop-up
access the following menus: it were calculating the fastest
menu button then select “Route” > route, but it also takes other
– “Traffic map”; “Route type”. roads in order to save fuel.
– “Route” Note: the functions described above
or “Itinerary”; may vary.
– “Map settings”;
– “Where Am I?” or “GPS status”;
– “Stop guidance”.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.3
MAP (3/4)
Route preferences – “Unpaved roads”: whether to in- – 3D vehicle gallery: change the
The route preferences are restric- clude or exclude unpaved roads default position marker. Scroll
tions which affect the route calcula- in the route; through the different markers
tion. You can activate or deactivate – 
A uthorisation needed: inclu- (3D vehicles) by pressing the
the following in the “Route” menu: sion or not of roads with limited left and right arrows;
– “Motorways”: include or exclude access. To select a marker, press the
motorways along the route; “Back” button underneath the pre-
“Map settings” ferred choice of vehicle.
– “Period charge”: Include or ex- This menu lets you set the following
clude roads along the route – “Places of interest”: when this
items: function is activated, the map
which have a periodic charge
valid for a certain amount of – “Automatic zoom”: activate or shows 3D representations of
time; deactivate automatic zoom; landmarks, 3D artistic repre-
sentations or 3D models of
– “Toll roads”: include or exclude – “Automatic motorway view”: ac- prominent or well-known sites;
roads where you have to pay tivate or deactivate the display
tolls (using toll gates or similar); of motorway signs; – “Buildings”: when this function
is activated, the map shows
– “Ferries”: include or exclude fer- – “Point of view”: select the pre- town/cities in 3D as well as ar-
ries (including Motorail) along ferred viewpoint for navigation tistic representations in 3D or
the route; (“Low”, “Manual” or “High”); 3D model representations of all
– “Car shuttle train”: include or – Map colour: select the preferred urban buildings, including the
exclude road/rail transportation map display mode (“Auto”, actual building size and posi-
(transportation by rail) along the “Day” or “Night”); tion on the map;
route; – Relief: when this function is ac-
tivated, the map shows a 3D
representation of the surround-
ing area;

2.4
MAP (4/4)
– “
Place markers”: select which “Stop guidance” “Add to address book”
places or POI to show on the Press this control to cancel the active This function allows you to save the
map while navigating. Too route. selected position in the address book.
many markers make the map
crowded, so it is better to place Pop-up menu: with area selected “News”
as few as possible.
Slide your finger on the multimedia This function enables you to fund de-
Select Show all/Hide all to display screen to move around the map in tails (address, latitude and longitude)
or hide all location and POI cate- order to access other pop-up menu on the selected position.
gories: functions:
– press the location or POI cate- “Show cursor position”
– “Places around cursor”;
gory to access a list of sub-cat- – “Add to address book”; This function allows you to return to
egories; – “News”; the position of the cursor when you
– tick or clear the tickbox next to a – “Show cursor position”. move around the guidance map.
category to display or hide it.
“Places around cursor”
“Where Am I?” This function enables you to find
This function shows detailed informa- points of interest around the selected
tion about the current position: coor- position. You can search, filter, sort
dinates and address. and view all the results found by the
multimedia system on the map.
“GPS status”
This function allows you to get infor-
mation about the GPS signal status
of your vehicle.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.5
ENTERING A DESTINATION (1/7)
City selection

“Navigation” “Destination”
menu
Sens
Yonne, France

From the home screen, press “Menu”, The “Destination” menu offers you sev- Montargis
then “Navigation” to access the follow- eral ways to enter a destination: Loiret, France

Paris
ing menus: France

– “Destination”;
– “Itinerary”; “Address”
– “Traffic”;
– “Map”;
– “Settings”. This item allows you to enter all or 1
part of the address: country, city, Map
street and number.
When using it for the first time, the
system will ask you to choose the Note: you can hide the numeric
destination country. keypad to display the full results list
Enter the town/city name or a post- by pressing 1.
For more information about the nav-
code using the digital keypad. – Select the town or city.
igation software and maps version,
The system suggests several town – Do the same actions for the “Street”
select the pop-up menu button from
names. and “House number” fields.
the “Navigation” menu screen, then
“Version”. – Press the town/city name dis-
played on-screen to confirm your
selection.
– Access the full list corresponding
to your search.
For more information, see the user
manual available in your multime- During guidance, when you launch
dia system by pressing the pop-up the search for a new destination you
menu button from the “Navigation” have the choice between setting it
menu screen, then “User manual”. as a waypoint, a new destination or
a final stage.

2.6
ENTERING A DESTINATION (2/7)
City selection

“Previous destinations”
Sens City selection
Yonne, France

Montargis
This menu enables you to select a
Loiret, France destination from the list of addresses
Sens
Paris last used. These are automatically
France
stored.
From the “Navigation” menu, select
“Destination”, then “Previous desti-
nations”.
Map
2 From the list of stored destinations,
Map 2 select an address to start navigating.

You can change the type of keypad Note: The system displays the coun-
on the multimedia system by pressing try and town/city corresponding to your
the 2 button (“ABC”, “Qwerty”, “Azerty”, final destination by default. You can di-
etc.). rectly enter the street name if the re-
Note: The system will store the last quested destination is in the same town/
towns/cities entered in its memory. You city as the final destination entered.
can directly select one of these towns.
Note: Only addresses known to the
system through the digital map are au-
thorised. Using voice recognition to enter an
address
From the Destination and Itinerary
screens, press the voice recognition
button, then state a town/city, street
For safety reasons, carry
name and/or number after the beep.
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.7
ENTERING A DESTINATION (3/7)
“Location search” Categories
“Points of interest” This function enables you to (“Fuel station”/“Parking”/“Restaurant”
search for POIs in a town/city or /“Accommodation”)
along a route, by selecting a point Search for points of interest by se-
A point of interest (POI) is a service, of interest from a list or by typing lecting categories from the “Points
establishment or even a tourist area it in using the keypad. Select the of interest” menu.
close to a location (start point, desti- search area from among the fol- On this screen, you can run a quick
nation city, en route etc.). lowing categories: search using types of preset POIs:
Points of Interest are listed by cat- – “Fuel station” on the route.
egory: restaurants, museums, car – “In a city”;
– Close to last known position; – “Parking” close to the destina-
parks, etc. tion.
Select “Destination” from the – “Along Route” (if any);
– “Near destination” (if any). – “Restaurant” on the route.
“Navigation” menu, then “Points of – “Accommodation” close to the
interest” to select a destination from After selecting a search area, the destination.
the points of interest. screen displays the POIs avail-
able by category (“All”, “Airport”, If you currently do not have a
“Name search” route or destination, the system
“Automobile” etc.). Select a cate-
A list displays all POIs found gory. searches for these POIs around
along the route (if there are any) your current or last known position.
or around your current position. All POIs in this category in the
You can filter the list of POIs using search area are displayed. Select
the keypad. Select a POI from the the desired POI to start guidance.
list of results or use the keypad to
enter the name/type of POI that
you want to look for.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.8
ENTERING A DESTINATION (4/7)
“Work”
“Address book” This menu can be used to start “Coordinates”
navigating towards your work
location.
You can save addresses in the ad- This function allows you to define a
dress book and use them as a desti- When you select “Work” from destination using coordinates (lati-
nation at a later time. Thus, you have the “Address book” menu for tude and longitude).
access to the following functions: the first time, the system asks
you to record the address of
your place of work by select-
ing GPS position, “Address”,
“Points of interest”, “Previous “On map”
destinations”, “On map”,
“Home” “Coordinates” etc.
Select the way in which you This function enables you to define a
This heading can be used to start destination from a point you have se-
guidance towards your home. wish to enter your work ad-
dress, then confirm. lected on the map.
When you select “Home” from the
“Address book” menu for the first Note: to reset your home or From the “Navigation” menu, select
time, the system asks you to save work address, on the “Address “Destination”, then “On map”.
your home address by select- book” menu, press the pop-up Move around the map to position the
ing the GPS position, “Address”, menu button, then press Reset cursor on your destination, then con-
“Points of interest”, “Previous home address or Reset work firm by pressing “Select”: the system
destinations”, “On map” or address. calculates the route.
“Coordinates”.
Choose your preferred method
to enter your home address and
confirm.

2.9
ENTERING A DESTINATION (5/7)
On map “Places around cursor” Confirming the destination
This function enables you to find Once your destination information has
points of interest around the selected been entered, the system displays a
position. You can search, filter, sort route summary for confirmation. Press
and view all the results found by the Select at the bottom of the screen to
system on the map. confirm. The system will make the cal-
culation.
“Add to address book” Note: The calculation criteria can be
3 This function allows you to save the modified in the route settings.
selected position in the address book. At the end of the calculation, the system
displays a navigation summary.
“News”
Note: if you do not touch the screen,
This function enables you to fund de-
Select
4 this page will close after ten seconds
tails (address, latitude and longitude)
and guidance will start automatically
on the selected position.
if there is no restriction affecting your
Pop-up menu 4 journey.
Select a destination as described To confirm your destination and acti-
previously and then press 4 to access vate guidance, press button Go.
the following functions:
– “Places around cursor”; Note: with no route in progress, the
– “Add to address book”; shortcut to the “Destination” menu 3 is
– “News”. displayed on the map.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.10
ENTERING A DESTINATION (6/7)
Overview
“Route Alternatives”
5 Short.
This option allows you to change the
6 route calculation methods from the fol-
Overview lowing three proposals (to the right of
Short. the screen):
– “Fast”;
– “Economical”;
– “Short”.

“Itinerary”
Go
At the top of the screen there are three
tabs (“Manual”, Roads and “Summary”)
Go
which can be used to preview the route
7 to your destination.

Route summary Pop-up menu 7


The screen has two areas: Press the pop-up menu button 7 to
– Zone 5 shows the calculation method access the following menus:
used; – “Route Alternatives”;
– the journey zone 6 shows a route – “Itinerary”;
summary (distance, journey time, – “Route”;
traffic and restrictions affecting your – “Add route to address book”;
journey). – Simulate Route.

To start guidance to your destination,


press the “Go” button at the bottom of
the screen.

2.11
ENTERING A DESTINATION (7/7)
Route Route preferences Latest map guarantee
Route Planning Method The route preferences are restrictions Once your new vehicle has been de-
Short.
which affect the route calculation. For livered, you will have a limited time in
Motorways On further information, please refer to the which to update the map for free. Once
“Map” section. this time has elapsed, you will need to
Toll roads On
pay for updates.
Unpaved “Route Alternatives”
roads OFF For further information, please contact
This function makes it possible to add an Authorised Dealer of brand.
Period charge On the route previously entered in the ad-
Ferries On
dress book on the multimedia system.

Car shuttle train On

Map

“Route”
“Route Planning Method”
This function allows you to change the
route calculation method. By choosing
a route calculation method, you also
define this route calculation method by
default for your nearby destinations.
To understand the various methods for
calculating the route, please refer to the
section on “Map”.

Updates (especially of maps) are


published regularly. In some cases,
it is possible that roads alter and that
the mapping is not yet up to date.

2.12
TRAFFIC (1/2)
Traffic
Traffic event summary
There are no events on your route. Press the “Traffic” icon to display a
summary of any incidents appearing
Significant events: : along your route.
Total delay :

Flow events : Traffic event list


Closed roads :
Press “Event list” on the event sum-
mary screen to see all events which
Accident :

Lane restriction:

Others :
may affect your route. Tap the traffic
category you are interested in.
Events

Traffic incident details


Press on one of the items in the list to
Detour
view details and to display the relevant
section of route on the map.
Traffic display Select “More” to display current traffic
The navigation system indicates traffic conditions on the map.
incidents on the map:
– by a colour: from green to red de-
pending on traffic conditions and
black for closed roads;
– by displaying traffic icons.
A traffic icon is displayed on the naviga-
tion screen to show you whether traffic
incidents are announced. When an inci- Precautions regarding
dent occurs further along your route, an navigation
icon indicates the type of incident. Use of the navigation
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.

2.13
TRAFFIC (2/2)
Traffic settings “Detour”
Press the pop-up menu button, then Activate this option to enable the navi-
“Traffic” menu “Traffic settings” to access the following gation system to use traffic information
settings: in real time to calculate your route.

On the home screen, press “Menu” > If events disturb your route, the navi-
“Traffic”
“Navigation” > “Traffic” to access up- gation system can suggest a detour
Select a “TomTom Traffic” subscription for each event or for all events, and
dated road information.
to receive online traffic information in can suggest not diverting around the
The “Traffic” function uses the TMC
real time. This service offers more fre- events.
(Traffic Message Channel) information
quent updates (approximately every
service on the FM band or receives in- “Event types”
two minutes), covering main and sec-
formation over the internet. This serv-
ondary roads. Select this option to open a list of traf-
ice provides information on traffic inci-
dents by indicating points on the map At the end of the subscription period, fic incident types. For each type of in-
and covers the main routes. a warning message appears on the cident:
screen of your multimedia system. You – “Consider event”: activate this func-
can extend your subscription at a later tion so that the system takes this in-
stage. cident into account in preparation for
If you do not want to extend your sub- a possible route recalculation.
scription, you can use the TMC infor- – “Visible”: activate this function to
mation service (this service offers less make the previously selected inci-
frequent traffic updates). To do this, dent visible on the route itinerary.
please download and install the ap- Note: the other options above are only
plication from R-Link Store using your available if the “Traffic” function is ac-
multimedia system. tivated.

The availability of the “Traffic” serv-


ices may vary.

2.14
ROUTE (1/4)
Edit route

1
“Itinerary” menu Current GPS Position
1
Edit route

Current GPS Position


On the home screen, press “Menu” > 22 rue Louis Braille
Paris, France

“Navigation” > NAV > “Route” to access


22 rue Louis Braille
the following menus: Château de Vincennes
Paris, France

Vincennes (Val-de-Marne), France


– “Edit route”;
– “Stop guidance”;
– “Traffic on route”;
– “Avoidances”; Go

– “Overview”;
– “Route”. Go

Choose the location the same way as


you choose a destination. The default
“Edit route” start point is your current GPS position.

Note: this menu is available when


there is a route saved. If there is no
route saved, you can create one by
selecting the “New route” function.

Setting a start point


Precautions regarding To set a start point on the route,
navigation press  1, “Set Start Point”, then “Set
Use of the navigation new point”.
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.

2.15
ROUTE (2/4)
Simulation Edit route

Quai de la Corse 4
Current GPS Position

Edit route

Current GPS Position


22 rue Louis Braille
Paris, France

4 Château de Vincennes
Vincennes (Val-de-Marne), France
Château de Vincennes
Vincennes (Val-de-Marne), France

3
Go

Pont Notre Dame

Go Go
2 3 2

Once your starting position is set, you Adding a waypoint Pop-up menu 2
can simulate the route that you will Press  4 between the start point and The pop-up menu 2 grants access to
take to the destination. Press the “Go” end point to insert waypoints along the following functions:
button. Once your route has been your route (e.g. if you wish to travel
planned, press the “Simulate Route” – Select and delete: use this function
via a specific location in order to pick to delete specific stages of the route,
option on the pop-up menu. somebody up). Choose the location the or the entire route;
Adding a destination same way as you choose a destination.
Your system will calculate a new route – “Reorder”: you can manually reorder
To set a new destination, press 3 then that passes the waypoint(s) you chose your list of waypoints.
enter this destination. You can select a before reaching your final destination. To confirm your route, press “Go” at the
point of interest (POI) as detailed pre- bottom of the screen. The system cal-
viously. culates the new route and the naviga-
tion guidance will begin.

2.16
ROUTE (3/4)
– “Section of the navigation”: to indi- Overview
cate a preferred distance over which Short.

“Cancel route” the saved route should be avoided.


The screen displays the distance,
the avoided section of the route and
Select this function to stop the cur-
the detour on the map. You can also
rent navigation.
see the change to distance and es-
timated duration of the route com-
pared to the original route at the top 5
“Traffic on route” of the screen;
– “Specific road”: to avoid a road on
your route. For example, you can
This function displays the traffic map skip a road where you expect heavy
during the route. traffic, but the Traffic system has not Go
warned you about it;
– “Restore original route”: to cancel
detours you set previously.
“Avoidances”
In all cases you are presented with a “Overview”
map screen, where you can see the
To avoid certain sections of the route avoided section, the detour and the es- The route overview can be dis-
(e.g. in the event of a traffic jam not timated change in length and duration played by pressing “Overview” from
flagged up by the system), select and the duration in relation to your ini- the “Route” menu or after selecting a
“Avoidances” from the “Itinerary” tially calculated route. destination and calculating the route.
menu.
To confirm your settings, press “Accept”. The multimedia system displays in-
You can choose to avoid the follow- formation about your journey (dis-
ing elements: tance, journey time, road types, traf-
– “Specific sections”: to avoid a cer- fic etc.).
tain type of road on the route. For When a route is in progress, use
example, you can skip a section of the 5 control for a more precise view
a motorway or a ferry; of your destination.

2.17
ROUTE (4/4)
Route preferences
The route preferences are restric-
Overview Overview tions which affect the route calcula-
Short.
tion. For further information, please
Fast; refer to the “Map” section.

Short.

Economical;

Go Go

Pop-up menu 5
Press  5 to access the following func- “Route”
tions:
– “Route Alternatives”;
– “Itinerary”; “Route type”
– “Route”; This function enables you to change
– “Add route to address book”; the current route calculation method
– Simulate Route. and to recalculate. By choosing this
For further information, please refer to type of route itinerary, you are also
the section on “Entering a destination”. setting the default route calculation
method for future route calculations.
To fund out about the various meth-
ods of calculating a route, please
refer to the section on “Map”.

2.18
NAVIGATION SETTINGS (1/3)
“Safety warnings”
“Settings” menu “Sound and warnings” This menu enables you to activate or
deactivate the various safety warn-
ings and to set them in order to ac-
This menu allows you to define the tivate a sound and/or visual alarm
From the “Navigation” menu, press synthetic voice in the multimedia
“Settings”, then select the subcategory when approaching certain locations
system, the various sounds and the such as schools, level crossings,
you wish to change: navigation warnings. hazardous areas, etc.
– “Sound and warnings”;
– “Route”; “Navigation voice” You can programme the navigation
– “Traffic settings”; system so that it displays these in-
This menu enables you to adjust the
– «Map settings»; creased vigilance points on the map,
following settings:
– “Visual guidance”. and so that you can be warned by
– choosing the synthetic voice; a beep when you approach these
– adjusting the synthetic voice to; areas.
– choosing the language of the syn-
For some of these areas, there is a
thetic voice;
legal or recommended speed limit.
– the details of transmitted vocal in-
The beep may differ depending on
formation (minimum, standard or
whether you are driving under or over
detailed etc.);
the speed limit.
– the type of voice used (female or
male). Choose to be warned when ap-
proaching these increased vigilance
Note: the type of voice setting se-
areas or only when you are exceed-
lected applies to the navigation, voice
ing the speed limit.
To reset your data and go back recognition and the apps.
to the default settings, press the
pop-up menu button, then “Reset”.

In certain countries it is illegal to ac-


tivate the camera warning option
and this could lead to prosecution.

2.19
NAVIGATION SETTINGS (2/3)
“Warning sign alerts”
This menu enables you to activate or “Route” Traffic settings
disable the various road sign alerts.
Activate this function so that the
system indicates when approach- “Route Planning Method” This menu lets you:
ing specific sections of road (obsta- This function enables the current route – activate or deactivate traffic info;
cles, tight corners, crossings, etc.) calculation method to be changed and – configure detours around events (the
by displaying road signs on the map to recalculate if necessary. By choos- navigation system will calculate a
screen. For each category of warning ing this type of route itinerary, you are new route);
sign, set the warning type (audio and/ also setting the default route calculation – select the type of event and its dis-
or visual) and the distance from the method for future route calculations. play on the map.
hazard from which you want to re- For further information, please refer to
ceive a warning. To understand the various methods for the section on “Traffic”.
calculating the route, please refer to the
“Route warning” section on “Map”. Note: the availability of the “Traffic”
services may vary.
This menu enables you to activate or Route preferences
disable the alerts affecting your route
such as pedestrian areas, inaccessi- The route preferences are restrictions
ble areas or areas requiring special which affect the route calculation. For
access permissions. further information, please refer to the
section on “Map”.
“Map Settings”

This function enables you to set the


map display, point of view of the map,
etc. For more information, refer to the
section entitled “Map”.

Precautions regarding navigation


Use of the navigation system does not in any way replace the responsibil-
ity or vigilance of the driver when driving the vehicle.

2.20
NAVIGATION SETTINGS (3/3)
“Tunnel view” “Signposts”
When entering a tunnel, the surface Whenever relevant information is avail-
“Visual guidance” roads and buildings can count as a dis- able, such as information similar to that
turbance. This feature shows a generic displayed on road signs, it will be dis-
image of a tunnel instead of the map. played in the upper section of the map.
This menu displays information relating A top-down overview of the tunnel and You can turn this feature on or off.
to your route on the navigation screen. the remaining distance to the tunnel
exit are also displayed. “Junction view”
“Data fields”
If you are approaching a motorway
The data fields in the corner of the junction or a complex crossroads and
navigation screen can be custom- the necessary information exists, the
ised. Select this option and choose the map is replaced with a 3D view of the
values you want to see. The values junction. You can activate this function
can differ depending on whether you or keep the standard display through-
are following a route or whether you out your route.
are travelling without a set destination.
You can choose to display the remain-
ing distance to your destination/next
waypoint, the remaining time until you
reach your destination/next waypoint,
or the estimated arrival time for your
destination/next waypoint.

To reset your data and go back For safety reasons, carry


to the default settings, press the out these operations when
pop-up menu button, then “Reset”. the vehicle is stationary.

2.21
2.22
Multimedia

Listen to the radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2


Media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10
Photo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.12
Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.14
Multimedia settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.16
3.1
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (1/8)
1
3 1 4 2
“Multimedia” 3 Frequencies Presets
2
menu
Frequencies Stations Presets
From the main menu, press
“Multimedia”, then “Radio” or the 1
shortcut from any menu.

Band

“Radio” Band

Selecting a band
Select “FM”, “AM” or “DR” (Digital “AM” “FM”
radio) by pressing “Band” on the mul-
timedia screen.
Choosing a AM station Choosing a FM station
It is also possible to choose the band
by using the control under the steer- There are different modes for choos- There are different modes for choos-
ing wheel. ing a radio station. After choosing ing a radio station. After choosing FM,
AM, select the required mode by select the required mode by pressing
pressing tabs 2 or 3. tabs  2,  3 or 4. Three search modes
Two search modes are available: are available:
– “Frequencies” mode (tab 3); – “Frequencies” mode (tab 3);
– “Presets” mode (tab 2). – “Stations” mode (tab 4);
– “Presets” mode (tab 2).

You can select a saved station using


the button on the steering column
control.

3.2
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (2/8)
FM FM

Frequencies Stations Presets


3 4 2 Frequencies Stations Presets

5 FM

6
Stations Presets
6
Frequencies

7 7
Band

Band
Band

“Frequencies” mode “Stations” mode (FM only) The names of the radio stations that do
This mode allows stations to be This mode allows you to find a station not use the RDS system or if the vehicle
searched for either manually or au- by name from an alphabetical list. It is located in a bad radio reception area,
tomatically by scanning the selected is possible to scan up to 50 available they will not appear on the screen. Only
range of frequencies. radio stations. their frequency is displayed and sorted
at the beginning of the list.
To scan the frequency range, you have Flick the list to scroll through all the sta-
two options: tions. The radio station 8 you stopped
– manual search: scan through the fre- on is played. You can also press a radio
quencies by successively pressing station on the list to play.
the frequency area 5 or by press-
ing 6;
– automatic search: move forwards
or backwards to the next station by
pressing 7.

3.3
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (3/8)
“Save as preset” FM

This function stores the station cur- Frequencies Stations


Presets
rently being played. To do this:
– While in “Frequencies” or “Stations” FM

mode, press 10, then “Save as Frequencies Stations Presets

preset” and select a slot 9.


Or
– from the “Presets” mode, press and
hold one of the buttons 9 until you
hear a beep and a message is dis- 9
played at the top of the screen.
Band
You can store up to twelve stations per
band.
9 10 Band 10

“Presets” mode Pop-up menu 9


This mode allows you to access the Depending on the band selected (AM or
previously stored radio stations. For FM) and the mode activated, press 10
more information, refer to “Storing a to:
station” in this section.
– “Change source”;
Press one of the buttons 9 (numbered
– “Save as preset”;
1 to 12) to select the radio station you
– access “Settings” radio;
wish to listen to.
– access Sound settings.

“Change source”
This function allows you to change the
audio source (“Radio”, USB, AUX, etc.).

You can change audio source using You can select a saved station using
the button on the steering column the button on the steering column
control. control.

3.4
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (4/8)
“Settings” “Region” “Sound settings”
From this menu, you can activate or de- When the “Region” function is acti- This function allows you to set the sound
activate the following elements: vated, if the signal level prevents track- balance and to increase or decrease
– “AM"; ing of the frequency currently in use, the value of the low pitch sounds and
– “Radio text”; the radio will only switch to a new fre- treble. For further information, please
– “Region”; quency broadcasting the same pro- refer to the section on “Multimedia set-
– “TA / I-Traffic”. gramme. tings”.
”AM“ If the “Region” function is disabled, if
the signal level prevents tracking of the
This menu enables you to activate/de- frequency currently in use, the radio
activate the band AM. will switch to a new frequency that can
“Radio text” broadcast a regional variation.
(Text information) “TA / I-Traffic”
Some FM radio stations broadcast (Traffic information)
text information relating to their pro- When this function is activated, your
grammes (e.g. song titles). audio system makes it possible to auto-
Note: This information is only available matically receive traffic bulletins when
for certain radio stations. they are broadcast on certain FM radio
stations (depending on the country).
You have to select a radio station that
transmits traffic information.
Note: if another audio source is cur-
rently in use (USB, Bluetooth), it will
be automatically interrupted when any
item of traffic information arrives.

3.5
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (5/8)
DR – Stations mode 12; “Interactive”
– Presets mode 13. Press 14 then “Interactive” to:
11 Channels Stations Presets
13
“Channels” mode – access EPG;
12 This mode allows the user to scan for a – access Slideshow;
radio station manually by pressing one – access Graphic service.
of the buttons15.

Stations and Presets mode


Please refer to the information on
“Stations” mode and “Presets” mode in “EPG” (EPG)
this section.
15
Band 14
Pop-up menu 14
This menu is used to check DR pro-
Depending on the mode selected, gramme schedules.
press 14 to:
– access Interactive;
« DR » – “Change source” (Radio, USB etc.) ;
– “Save as preset”;
– “Update list”;
Choosing a DR station – access the “Settings” or “Multimedia “Graphic service”
(digital radio) Settings” of the DR mode.
Digital radio offers a greater choice of Use this menu to view the website
radio stations, better listening quality provided by the station to which you
and additional information. are currently tuned.
There are different modes for choos-
ing a radio station. After choosing
DR, select the mode by pressing one
of the three available tabs:
– Channels mode 11; For safety reasons, carry
You can select a saved station using out these operations when
the button on the steering column the vehicle is stationary.
control.

3.6
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (6/8)
DR DR

Channels Stations Presets Channels Stations Presets

DR

Channels Stations Presets

BBC Radio 1 16
9D BBC National DAB

Band

14
Band Band
14

“Change source” “Update list”

This function allows you to change the Select this menu to update the list of
“Slideshow”
audio source (“Radio”, USB, AUX, etc.). radio stations.

Use this menu to view images pro- Storing a station


vided by the station in slideshow From “Channels” mode or “Stations”
form. mode, press 14 then “Save as preset”.
You can also access this menu by You can also give a long press on one
pressing 16. of the preset buttons until you hear a
Note: the slideshow 16 is displayed beep.
when the Time shift function (direct You can store up to twelve stations per
control) is deactivated. band.

You can change audio source using


the button on the steering column
control.

3.7
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (7/8)
“Settings” DR DR

While in “Channels”, “Stations” or Channels Stations Presets Channels Stations Presets


“Presets” mode, press 14, then
“Settings” to access the digital radio
settings. From the settings, you can
activate or deactivate the following el-
ements:
17
– “Radio text”;
– “Simulcast/Handover”;
– “Time shift”;
– “TA / I-Traffic”;
– “I-Announcement”. 18
“Radio text”
(text information)
Band
14 Band

Some digital radio stations broadcast “Simulcast/Handover” “Time shift”


text information relating to their pro- Timeshift
grammes (e.g.: song titles). When this function is activated and the
reception of the digital FM station cur- This function enables you to listen to
Note: This information is only available rently playing is poor, the audio system the radio station using the scroll bar 18.
for certain radio stations. will switch automatically to the ana- Press  17 to pause the audio system
logue version. and start recording the current station.
The audio system will re-connect auto- Press  to restart playback of the re-
matically to the same digital FM station corded station. After playing, you can
as soon as reception is available. move playing by using scroll bar 18.
Note: this function is only available if Note: Press Live or wait for the scroll
the station has FM and DAB versions. bar to reach the end to go back to lis-
tening to the radio station live.

3.8
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (8/8)
“TA / I-Traffic” “I-Announcement”
(traffic information) Press “I-Announcement” then activate
Depending on the country, your audio or deactivate below announcements.
system makes it possible to automati- For each activated announcement,
cally receive traffic bulletins when they your audio system makes it possible to
are broadcast on certain digital radio automatically receive information when
stations. it is broadcast on certain digital radio
stations:
– “Transport news”;
– “Warning”;
– “News”;
– “Weather”;
– “Event”;
– “Special Event”;
– “Radio Info”;
– “Sports”;
– “Finance”.

3.9
MEDIA (1/2)
1 USB

“Multimedia” 1 Player Current list

menu
HP_v210w

Player Current list


From the main menu, press
“Multimedia”, then “Media” or press
the  1 shortcut from any menu to get
direct access to the media type cur-
rently in use.

Navigate to

“Media” Navigate to

This menu enables you to listen to Note: From the main folder, you can access:
music from an auxiliary source (audio – the input sources described above – the audio files;
CD, USB, SD card, etc.). Select an may vary. – the folders, music, genres, artists,
input source connected to the system – depending on the audio source se- albums and playlists;
in the following list, to access the lected, certain functions cannot be
audio files: accessed. – the folders and/or audio files.
– “USB-1" (USB port); – some audio sources (USB, SD card Note: some sources appear greyed out
– “USB-2" (USB port); and CD) start automatically when de- on the screen and cannot be selected.
– « Bluetooth » ; tected.
– “SD” (SD card); – the USB flash drive (or SD card)
– “CD" (audio CD or MP3); used must be FAT32-formatted and
– “AUX-1" (Jack socket); have a minimum capacity of 8GB
– “AUX-2" (Jack socket). and a maximum capacity of 32GB.

You can change media using the


button on the steering column con-
trol.

3.10
MEDIA (2/2)
USB Pop-up menu 4
2 2
Player Current list During playback, the 4 pop-up menu
can be used to:
HP_v210w

Player Current list


– change source;
– activate or deactivate repeat play-
back for the current track;
– activate or deactivate shuffle for all
lists;
– access sound ambiance;
7 – access sound settings.
Navigate to
3
7 6 5 4 3 Navigate to 4
6 5
“Player” – view the scroll bar 7 and use it to
select the media type.
You can choose between playing all the
tracks or playing a single track. Note: depending on the input source
When playing a track, you can: connected, the display on the multime-
– access the current playback list 2; dia screen will vary.
– Access the next track by pressing 3
or press and hold to fast forward
through the current track;
“Navigate to”
– pause by pressing 5; To access the playlists by category
(“Playlists Artists”, “Albums”, “Podcast” Any new USB flash drive inserted is
– Access the previous track by press-
etc.), press the “Browser” button. analysed and its image is stored in
ing 6;
the multimedia system. Depending
Note: The system reads all tracks by on the USB flash drive's capacity,
default. The playlists described above the multimedia screen can be put
vary depending on the input source on standby. Wait a few seconds.
connected. Only use USB flash drives that con-
form to the national requirements in
force.

3.11
PHOTO (1/2)
Holiday photos.jpg

“Multimedia”
menu Tulipes_02.jpg

From the main menu, press


“Multimedia”, “Photo”, then select an
input source connected to the system
from the following list to access the
photos:
2
– “USB-1" (USB port);
– “USB-2" (USB port); 1 3
– “SD" (SD card).
Note: 1 2 3
– some formats may be unreadable
and the input sources described – hide/show the status and control bar
above may vary; by pressing the image preview area;
“Photo” – rotate a photo by pressing 1;
– the USB flash drive (or SD card) – play a slideshow by pressing 2;
used must be FAT32-formatted and – switch from normal (adjusted) mode
have a minimum capacity of 8GB
and a maximum capacity of 32GB;
Playback to full screen mode by pressing 3.
You can choose between reading all
– for more information on compatible
the photos in a slideshow or viewing
photo formats, please consult an au-
a single photo.
thorised dealer.
When viewing a photo, you can:
– access the previous and next
photo by flicking image view area;

Video playback is only possible


when the vehicle is stationary.

3.12
PHOTO (2/2)
Holiday photos.jpg

Tulipes_02.jpg

4 5
4 5
“Settings” Pop-up menu 5
From the settings, you can: From the photo display screen, press 5
– change the display time for each to:
photo in the slideshow; – get detailed information of photos
– active/deactivate animation effect (title, file type, date, path, etc.);
between each photo in the slide- – set the photo as a user profile;
show. – Accessing settings
Once the settings have been made,
press  4 to save your changes and Any new USB flash drive inserted is
return to the previous screen. analysed and its image is stored in
the multimedia system. Depending
Note: The slideshow animation effect is on the USB flash drive's capacity,
activated by default. the multimedia screen can be put
on standby. Wait a few seconds.
Only use USB flash drives that con-
form to the national requirements in
force.

3.13
VIDEO (1/2)
Landscapes

“Multimedia”
menu

To access videos, from the main menu


press “Multimedia”, “Video”, then, from
the list which follows, select an input
1 2
source that is connected to the system:
– “USB-1" (USB port);
– “USB-2" (USB port); 2
3 4
– “SD" (SD card). Brightness
1 5
Note:
Brightness 3 4 5
– some formats may be unreadable
and the input sources described
above may vary; – access the next video by pressing 4
or pressing and holding 4 to fast for-
– the USB flash drive (or SD card) “Video” ward the current video;
used must be FAT32-formatted and
have a minimum capacity of 8GB – view the video in full screen by press-
and a maximum capacity of 32GB; ing 5;
Playback
– for further information about com- – use the scroll bar 2.
When playing a video, you can:
patible video formats, please consult
an authorised dealer. – access the previous video by
pressing 1. During video playback,
press  1 to restart the video from
the beginning, or press and hold to
rewind;
– pause by pressing 3;

Video playback is only possible


when the vehicle is stationary.

3.14
VIDEO (2/2)
Landscapes

Brightness

6 Brightness
7 6 7

“Settings” Pop-up menu 7


From the “Settings” menu, you can During video playback, press “7” to:
choose the type of display: normal (fit) – get detailed video information (title,
or full screen. Press 6 to confirm and go type, date etc.);
to the previous screen. – Accessing settings

“Brightness”
During video playback, press Any new USB flash drive inserted is
“Brightness” to adjust the screen bright- analysed and its image is stored in
ness. A control bar will appear for you the multimedia system. Depending
to perform the adjustment. Touch the on the USB flash drive's capacity,
screen outside this bar to make it disap- the multimedia screen can be put
pear and return to the video playback. on standby. Wait a few seconds.
Only use USB flash drives that con-
form to the national requirements in
force.

3.15
MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (1/3)

“Settings” “Media” “Video”


menu

From the “Multimedia” menu, press This menu enables you to adjust: This menu enables you to adjust
“Settings”, then select the element you – the main audio volume; the type of video display (Fit or Full
wish to modify: – the sensitivity of the auxiliary screen).
– “Radio”; socket (“Low”, “Average” or
– “Media”; “High”);
– “Photo”; – the Bluetooth® audio source.
– “Video”;
– “Sound”.

“Radio” “Photo”

This menu enables you to adjust the This menu also enable the following
following settings: photo settings to be adjusted:
– activate/deactivate “AM ” band; – change the display time for each
– activate/deactivate “Radio text”; photo in the slideshow;
– activate/deactivate “Region”; – active/deactivate animation effect
– activate/deactivate “TA/I-Traffic ”; between each photo in the slide-
show.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

3.16
MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (2/3)
Balance / Fader

“Sound”
Balance / Fader

This menu allows you to configure Centered

the different sound settings.


Front

“Sound ambiance”
1 Manual

This function enables you to select a


musical environment from the follow-
ing presets: Centered Front Manual

– “Natural”;
– “Live”;
– “Club”;
– “Lounge”. “Balance / Fader” “Bass / Medium / Treble”
Note: you can launch demonstration This function sets the sound distribution This function increases or decreases
mode to hear a sound sample without balance. Press “Centered” or “Front” in the bass, medium or treble sounds.
Arkamys sound enhancement. order to optimise the sound distribu-
tion for all the vehicle occupants or for
“Bass Boost” the comfort of rear passengers (audio
This function increases the bass. muted in the rear and moderate volume
at the front of the vehicle).
Then you touch the screen or when
“Manual” mode is selected, you can
then change the settings by moving
point 1.

3.17
MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (3/3)
“Loudness” “Volume stabiliser”
You can activate/deactivate bass ampli- You can activate/deactivate loudness
fication by pressing “ON” or “OFF”. by selecting “ON” or “OFF”.
Sound settings
“Frequency stabiliser” Note: to reset the default settings for
Bass Boost ON OFF each function, press the pop-up menu,
This function amplifies low and high then “Reset”.
Balance / Fader frequencies when the volume is turned
down.
Bass / Medium / Treble
You can activate/deactivate loudness
by selecting “ON” or “OFF”.

“Volume / Speed”
When this function is activated, the
volume of the audio system varies ac-
cording to the vehicle speed.
Press “Volume / Speed” then select
“ON” or “OFF” to activate or deactivate
this function.
Set the intensity by increasing/decreas-
ing the value using the + and - buttons.
Note: with Bose equipment, the audio
system volume varies automatically ac-
cording to vehicle speed.

3.18
Phone

Pairing, unpairing a telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2


Connecting, disconnecting a telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5
Phone call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10
Call log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.12
Dial number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13
SMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.15
Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.17
4.1
PAIRING AND UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (1/3)
Paired devices list
1 Depending on the model of your tele-
phone, confirm or enter the Bluetooth®
“Phone” menu Searching for devices
connection code to pair it with the mul-
timedia system.
To use the hands-free features, you need to
establish a Bluetooth connection between
your phone and your system. Do you want to
do that now ?
Your phone may ask for authorisation
From the main menu, press “Phone” to share your contacts, call logs and
or press the 1 shortcut from any menu. media.
This function enables your phone to be Warning:
Accept sharing to find this information
paired with the multimedia system. Please make sure your Bluetooth's device
parameter is switched on and your device is on the multimedia system.
Note: if no telephone is paired with the
visible over bluetooth

“Discovery mode”
multimedia system, some menus will No Yes
be disabled. When the multimedia system searches
for a telephone, press the button
“Discovery mode” to make the multime-
dia system visible to other Bluetooth®
Pairing the first telephone devices for a short period of time.

To use your hands-free system, pair


your Bluetooth® mobile phone with
the multimedia system. Check that the
Bluetooth® of your phone is activated
and set its status to “visible”.
For more information about activating
the visible status of your phone, please
refer to your telephone user manual.

For safety reasons, carry For a list of compatible telephones,


out these operations when consult the https://easyconnect.
the vehicle is stationary. renault.com site.

4.2
PAIRING AND UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (2/3)
Devices found – Select the functions to be paired: Pairing another telephone
– Hands-free function  2: access To pair a new telephone to the system:
your phonebook, make and re-
Searching for devices
ceive calls, access the call log – Activate the Bluetooth® connection
Connection to Camille's telephone
etc.; on your telephone and set its status
Proceed with the connection?
to “visible”.
No Yes
– Media function  3: access your
music collection. – From the main menu of the mul-
2 timedia system, press “Phone”,
3 – Tap the “Yes”. “Settings”, “Paired devices list” then
Note: the warning light on the function “Add device” at the bottom of the
Please select the features that you would
like to use

When you connect to each function, the existing


connections will be interrupted. icon indicates that it is activated. screen.
Your phone is now paired to the multi- A message is displayed on the screen
media system. asking you to confirm the device search.
Try again
– Confirm by pressing “Yes”.

From the main menu of your multime-


dia system:
– press “Phone”. A message is dis-
played on the screen asking you to
pair a telephone;
– press “Yes”. The multimedia system
searches for nearby phones with
Bluetooth® activated;
– select your telephone from the list.

4.3
PAIRING AND UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (3/3)
The multimedia system searches for Depending on the model of your tele- Unpairing a phone
nearby phones with Bluetooth® acti- phone, confirm or enter the Bluetooth®
To unpair a telephone from the multi-
vated; connection code to pair it with the mul-
media system:
– Select your telephone from the list; timedia system.
– From the main menu, select “Phone”,
– select the functions that you wish to Your phone may ask for authorisation
“Settings”, then "List of devices";
pair: to share your contacts, call logs and
media. – From the list of paired telephones on
– Hands-free function  2: access
the “Paired devices list” menu, press
your phonebook, making and re- Accept sharing to find this information
the pop-up menu button and select
ceiving calls, access the call log on the multimedia system.
“Delete devices”.
etc.; Note: The multimedia system can save
– select the device(s) to be deleted
– Media function  3: access your up to six telephones.
from the telephone list then press
music collection.
"Delete".
– Tap the “Yes”.
Note: If you want to delete all the paired
Note: the warning light on the function devices, press the pop-up menu button,
icon indicates that it is activated. then “Select All” and “Delete”.
Your phone is now paired to the multi-
media system.

You can pair two phones simulta-


neously: one for multimedia and an-
other for calling.

4.4
CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE (1/2)
Connecting a telephone Paired devices list 1 Manual connection
No phone can be connected to the To connect a Bluetooth® telephone
hands-free phone system if it has not
Téléphone de Camille
to the multimedia system, press the 1
first been paired. For further informa- shortcut from any menu. A list of tele-
tion, please refer to the section on phones already paired is displayed.
“Pairing and unpairing a telephone”. Select the telephone that you wish to
Your phone must be connected to the connect and make sure that Bluetooth®
hands-free phone system in order to has been activated.
use all of its functions.
Changing a connected telephone
Automatic connection To change the connected telephone,
Once the multimedia system is started, you will first have to pair more than one
the hands-free phone system searches telephone.
Add device
for any paired phones with Bluetooth® – Select “Phone” from the main menu,
activated nearby. The system automati- “Settings” then “Paired devices list”;
cally downloads the data for the last Note: when your telephone connects – Press on the telephone you wish to
telephone connected (directory, SMS automatically to the multimedia system, connect.
etc). data downloads (phonebook, SMS etc.) You will find the list of phones already
will only be enabled if you previously al- paired.
Note: if a call is ongoing while the tele-
lowed data sharing when pairing your
phone is being connected, it will auto-
telephone with the multimedia system.
matically be transferred to the vehicle
For more information, please refer to
loudspeakers.
the “Pairing, unpairing a telephone”
section.

For a list of compatible telephones,


consult the https://easyconnect.
renault.com site.

4.5
CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE (2/2)
Paired devices list On the “Phone” menu on your multi- Disconnect a phone
media system, press “Settings”, then
From the “Phone” menu, press
Téléphone de Camille “Paired devices list”. You will find the
“Settings”, then “Paired devices list”.
list of phones already paired.
Press buttons 2 and/or 3 to switch off
2 3 – Select the functions that you wish to
the warning lights and deactivate the
connect:
telephone and multimedia functions.
– hands-free function  2: access
Your phone will be disconnected once
your phonebook, make and re-
the warning lights have been switched
ceive calls, access the call log
off.
etc.;
Switching off the telephone will also
– media function  3: access your
cause it to be disconnected from the
music collection.
multimedia system.
Note: The warning light on the function
Add device
Note: if a call is in progress when the
icon indicates that it is activated.
phone is disconnected, the call will be
Allow data sharing Note: Some phones may allow auto- automatically transferred to your phone.
matic data transfer.
Note: to access your phone’s telephone
and multimedia functions via the R-Link
2 multimedia system, you must author-
ise data sharing from your phone.

4.6
PHONE CALL (1/3)
Incoming call 1
1
“Phone” menu
Incoming call

Making a call
Daisy Wiston Call duration
Daisy Wiston
From the “Phone” menu or from the 1 +3314289632
00 : 50
shortcut, you can make a call by select- +33156789012 Incoming call
ing: Incoming call

– a contact from the phonebook; Call duration


00 : 15
– a number from the call log; Hang up

– the keypad to dial the number.


Hang up

Note: from the home page, press the


"Favourites" widget to access contacts
you have already marked as favourites. Receiving a call "Accept"
Please refer to the “Add, manage widg- When receiving a call, the “Calls re- To pick up a call, press “Accept”.
ets” section for further information. ceived” screen is displayed, giving the Press “Hang up” to end the call.
following information:
– the name of the contact (if the “Decline” a call
number is present in your handset To reject a call, press and hold Decline.
memory or the phonebook list); The person calling you will be redi-
– the caller’s number (if the number is rected to your voicemail.
not present in your handset memory);
– "No caller ID" (if the number cannot
be viewed).

It is possible to adjust the volume


using the steering column control.

4.7
PHONE CALL (2/3)
“Put on hold” the call
2
Press the “Put on hold” button or press
the pop-up menu button, then “Put on
hold” in order to allow the multimedia
system to pick up incoming calls and
automatically put them on standby. A
voice synthesizer informs your callers
that their call is on standby.

Transfer to phone
To transfer the call to your telephone,
press "Transfer to phone" or press the
pop-up menu button then "Transfer to
phone".

You can answer/end a call by press-


ing directly on control 2 on the steer-
ing wheel.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.8
PHONE CALL (3/3)
Incoming call
3 3 2

Incoming call

Daisy Wiston Call duration


Daisy Wiston
00 : 50
+3314289632
+33156789012 Incoming call

Incoming call
Call duration
00 : 15
8
Hang up

7 4
6 Hang up
5 6 5
During a call – place a call on hold by pressing – display the numeric keypad by press-
button 7 or by pressing 5 then “Put on ing button 4.
During a call you can:
hold”. To pick up a call on hold, press Note: some telephones may discon-
– adjust the volume by pressing the button  7 or press 5 then “Retrieve nect from the multimedia system during
control buttons under the steering call”; a call transfer.
wheel of your vehicle or by press-
– transfer the call to the connected During a call, you can return to other
ing 5 then “Sound settings”;
phone by pressing button 8 or by multimedia system functions (naviga-
– end a call by pressing “Hang up” pressing 5 then "Transfer to phone"; tion etc.) by pressing button 3 or 6.
or by pressing the button 2 on your
– pick up a second call by pressing the
steering wheel;
notification displayed at the bottom
of the screen to indicate a new in-
coming call;

4.9
PHONEBOOK (1/2)
Phonebook 1 Note: to access the phonebook via the
“Phonebook” multimedia system, you will need to au-
thorise data sharing on your telephone.
menu Please refer to the “Pairing, unpairing a
Amélie
telephone” section, and your telephone
From the main menu, press “Phone” user manual.
or press the 1 shortcut from any menu, Anthony

then “Phonebook” to access the phone-


book for your telephone from your mul- Aurélie
Updating the phonebook
timedia system. You can manually update your phone
Aurore contacts in the multimedia system
phonebook via Bluetooth®. Press
button 2 and then press “Update list”.
Search
2

Downloading the phone


memory
By default, when pairing and connecting
a telephone, the contacts are synchro-
nised automatically if hands-free con-
nection is activated (Refer to “Manual
connection” in the “Connecting, discon-
necting a telephone” section).

You can browse through the list of


contacts in the phonebook using the
steering column control.

4.10
PHONEBOOK (2/2)
Searching contacts
Press “Search” to display virtual key-
board. You can search the contact by
entering their name.

Confidentiality
The list of contacts for each phone is
stored in the memory by the hands-free
phone system.
For reasons of confidentiality, each
downloaded contacts list can only be
viewed when the corresponding tele-
phone is connected.

Making a call from the


phonebook
Once the telephone is connected to the
multimedia system, from the main menu
press “Phone”, then “Phonebook”.
Select the contact and then press
the contact’s number. The call will be
started automatically.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.11
CALL LOG
Call logs
4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3
“Call logs” 5
menu Caroline Felini Call logs
06 87 65 43 21
5
Accessing the call log Benjamin Legrand

06 12 34 56 78
Caroline Felini 06 87 65 43 21

From the home screen, press “Menu”,


“Phone” or press the 4 shortcut from Benjamin Legrand
06 12 34 56 78
Benjamin Legrand 06 12 34 56 78

any menu, then “Call logs” to access


your call history.
Bernard Dupont 01 64 28 20 09
Daisy Wiston
06 56 78 90 12
The call log places the various calls in Search

four tabs:
1 All calls (incoming, outgoing,
Search
6 6
missed);
2 incoming calls; Browsing the call log Searching contacts
3 missed calls;
5 outgoing calls. Press a tab to view its content. Press “Search” to display virtual key-
Swipe up and down to scroll through board. You can search the contact by
For each list, the contacts are listed entering their name using the keypad.
from the most recent to the oldest. the list of calls.

Updating the call log Making a call from the call


log
Press 6 and select “Update list”. A mes-
sage will notify you that the data has Press one of the four tabs, then select
been updated. the contact/number to dial. The call will
be started automatically.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.12
DIAL A NUMBER (1/2)
Dial number
1
1 2
“Dial number” 2
menu Dial number

Making a call by dialling a number


From the home screen, press “Menu”, A
“Phone” or press the 1 shortcut from
any menu, then “Dial number” to access
the keypad to dial a number. A
Enter the desired number using the Call

keypad A, then press “Call” to make the


call. Call

Voice mail
To access voicemail, press the 2 key.
If the voicemail box is not configured,
the configuration screen will be dis-
played. Enter your voicemail number
using the A keypad, then confirm.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.13
DIAL A NUMBER (2/2)
Enter a number using voice control Complete a number using voice
You can dial a number using the tel- control
ephone keypad on the multimedia When you begin entering a telephone
system or using the voice control built number using the multimedia system
into your multimedia system. To do this: keypad:
– press the voice control button to dis- – press the voice control button;
play the main voice control menu; – complete the telephone number
– say “Phone” after the beep; using your voice or say “Call” after
– dictate the telephone number you the beep if you have already entered
wish to call. the full number and wish to launch
Note: it is recommended to dictate the the call.
numbers either one at a time or two at Note: for more information on the use
a time. of voice recognition, refer to the section
– The system displays the stated entitled “Using voice recognition”.
number, say “Call” to call the number
or “Delete”/“Start again” to dictate a
different number.

4.14
SMS (1/2)
Settings
1
1
“SMS" menu Change pass code
0000
Settings
Sound levels
Bluetooth
On the home screen, press “Menu” > Voice mail settings
On OFF

“Phone” or use the shortcut 1 from any


menu, then press SMS to access the Automatic hold On OFF Paired devices list

SMS on your telephone via the multi- Change pass code


media system. Phone ringtone On OFF
0000

No phone can be connected to the Smartphone Help


hands-free phone system if it has not
SMS On OFF
first been paired. For more informa-
tion, please refer to the information
on “Pairing a telephone” in the section
“Pairing, unpairing a telephone”.
Note: only SMS can be read via the Receiving SMS on the system
Your phone must be connected to the multimedia system. Other types of
hands-free phone system in order to By default, after pairing and the tele-
message may not be read.
use all its functions. phone connection, when a new mes-
sage is received, it will be available on
Note: to access SMS from the multime- Using SMS the multimedia system.
dia system, you need to authorise data
sharing and notifications on your tele- With the telephone connected to the Note: only the messages received after
phone. For more information, please system, press SMS on the “Phone” pairing of the telephone to the multime-
refer to the section on “Pairing, unpair- menu. While driving, press the mes- dia system will be available.
ing a telephone” and your telephone in- sage you wish to have read out by the
structions. multimedia system voice.
Note: you can only use the multime-
dia system to display the SMS on the
screen when the vehicle is stationary.

Depending on the make and model


of your phone, certain functions
may be unavailable.

4.15
SMS (2/2)
Searching SMS Detail
To search for an SMS, press “Search” Press one of the SMS in the list to get
then enter a keyword using the digital details.
keypad. The contact’s name (provided it is in the
memory or the phonebook), the tele-
Sorting SMS phone number and the text of the mes-
sage are displayed.
To sort SMS by time or contact name,
press the pop-up menu button. You can call the contact directly by
pressing “Call” if this number is saved
in the memory or in your phonebook.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.16
TELEPHONE SETTINGS (1/2)
Settings
1 1
“Settings” Change the access code
menu 0000
Settings
Adjust the sound volume

While the telephone is connected to the Voicemail settings


Bluetooth On OFF

system, from the home screen press


“Menu”, “Telephone” or press the 1 Automatic call waiting On OFF List of devices
shortcut from any menu, then “Settings” Change the access code
to access the following settings: Telephone ringtone On OFF
0000

– "Bluetooth" ("On"/"OFF"); Smartphone assistance


– “List of devices”;
– “Change the access code”; SMS On OFF

– “Adjust the sound volume”;


– "Voice mail settings";
– “Automatic call waiting”;
(“On”/“OFF”); "Bluetooth" “Change the access code”
– “Telephone ringtone”; This option activates or deactivates the This option changes the Bluetooth®
(“On”/“OFF”); multimedia system Bluetooth®. password.
– “Smartphone assistance”;
“List of devices” Note: the current password is dis-
– “SMS” (“On”/“OFF”).
played - the default password is 0000.
This option enables you to:
– view the list of paired devices;
– activate and/or deactivate a function
on a connected telephone;
– add a Bluetooth® device;
– delete one or more paired devices.
For more information, please refer to
the “Pairing/unpairing a telephone”
section.

4.17
TELEPHONE SETTINGS (2/2)
"Sound levels" “Smartphone assistance”
This option adjusts the sound level of: This option gives access to a tutorial on
– “Telephone ringtone”; how to use your telephone's voice rec-
– “Communication”; ognition with the multimedia system.

Note: to reset the settings, press the “SMS”


pop-up menu button, then “Reset”. You can activate or deactivate SMS.
“Voicemail settings”
For further information, please refer to
the “Dialing a number” section.

“Automatic call waiting”


This option activates or deactivates the
automatic placing of incoming calls on
hold.

“Telephone ringtone”
Use this option to activate or disable
your telephone ringtone for incoming
calls.

For a list of compatible telephones,


consult the https://easyconnect.
renault.com site.

Depending on the make and model


of your phone, certain functions
may not work.

4.18
Apps

Introduction to the apps menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2


My apps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3
R-Link Store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4
App manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.9
App settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10
Android Auto™, CarPlay™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11
5.1
INTRODUCTION TO THE APPS MENU
Introduction to R-Link Store Connect
Your multimedia system is connected to The “Connect” button at the bottom of
“Apps” menu allow direct access to the services of- the screen is:
fered. – Visible and active: if services are not
From the home screen, press “Menu”, R-Link Store is the applications store for activated and the vehicle is station-
then “Apps” to access the following your multimedia system. Here you can ary.
menus: buy applications, functions and serv- – Greyed out: if services are not acti-
ices through a secure online system. vated but the vehicle is not station-
– “My apps”;
– « R-Link Store » ; For further information, please refer to ary or a connection is not available
– “App manager”; the section on “R-Link Store”. at that specific moment.
– “Privacy”. – Not there: if services are activated or
Some services are freely accessible have already been activated.
during the trial period. You can extend
your subscription from the R-Link Store
in your vehicle or online via the manu-
facturer's website.

5.2
MY APPS
Note: The “Organise apps” button is
disabled while driving.
“My apps”
menu My apps

From the home screen, press “Menu”,


“Apps” then “My apps” to access the
multimedia system applications. Profiles used... Coyote Calculator

The apps installed on your navigation


system will be displayed. Press the re-
Aquarium E-mail Fuel prices
quired app icon to launch the app.
Note: If the list of apps has more than
one page, swipe the screen to move to
the next or previous page.

Organize applications
To organise your apps, press the
pop-up button, then “Organise apps”.
App reorganisation can be done di-
rectly by dragging-and-dropping them.
Applications can be deleted by press-
ing delete button “X”. If the app cannot
be deleted, the delete button is not dis-
played.

5.3
R-LINK STORE (1/5)
R-Link Store – “Category” displays the apps by
“R-Link Store” Select Best Category
theme: entertainment, maps etc.
menu Select an application to get a descrip-
tion.
From the home screen, press “Menu”, Use the pop-up menu 1 to access the
“Apps” then R-Link Store to access the following functions:
online store. Use it to buy apps, serv- – “My products” displays a summary of
ices and content. R-Link Store can be the products bought along with the
accessed directly from your multimedia expiry dates for the products con-
system or from an Internet-connected cerned;
computer once you have activated the – Use “Updates” to search for avail-
services. 2 able updates for the apps, services
and content installed;
Note: Search
1 – “Legal information” displays the legal
– a fee is charged for some services information about R-Link Store.
and apps. For more information, refer Downloading and installing You can search for applications on
to the general conditions of sale;
applications from R-Link R-Link Store. To do this, press button 2
– some products can only purchased Store “Search”, then enter all or part of the
via a computer connected to the name of the application you are search-
online R-Link Store. If so, a mes- The available apps are classified in ing for.
sage will be displayed to notify you. three tabs:
Please refer to “Downloading and in- – “Select”: presents a selection of
stalling applications from a compu- apps;
ter” in this section. – “Top Apps” classes the applications
by order of popularity;

Access to the R-Link Store is only


available if the services have been For more information, depending
activated and the vehicle is station- on your country, please consult the
ary. https://easyconnect.renault.com
site.

5.4
R-LINK STORE (2/5)
Product sheet Pay using My Renault account
Aquarium
Renault To make a payment using your My
Purchase
Renault account:

Description
– Enter the e-mail address and pass-
Create your own sea aquarium. word for your account, then press HOME/CATALOGUE
MY APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES
Preview: “OK”. Help 3
– Choose a credit or debit card from
those already linked to your account,
Technical data:
Category: entertainment
or add a new one.
Size: 2.48 MB
Version : 2.0.20131106.0_494
– Enter the card details, then press
Author: Renault SA “Confirm”.
Your app download will begin immedi-
ately. Once the application has been
downloaded, its icon will be displayed
The multimedia system offers payment in the “My apps” menu. Note: the download time for the appli-
methods from a “My Renault” account. Note: cation can vary depending on the size
Press “Purchase”, accept the R-Link of the application and on the reception
– a valid e-mail address is required. An quality on the mobile network.
Store general conditions of sale, then invoice will be sent to this address,
make the payment. along with the user and installation Paying by credit or debit card
Note: if the application is too large, the instructions, depending on the app Note: for safety reasons, you can not
“Purchase” button display is replaced purchased; enter your card details directly from
by “Internet purchase fault”. For further – to use this type of payment, you your vehicle. For more information,
information, refer to “Downloading and must first create a My Renault ac- click on the “Help” menu 3 from your
installing applications from a computer” count. Please see the information on “My Renault” account or consult an
in this section. “Creating an account in My Renault” Authorised Dealer.
in the next section.

5.5
R-LINK STORE (3/5)
Note: Once you have created an account and
– the USB flash drive (or SD card) used registered your vehicle in My Renault,
must be FAT32-formatted and have you can explore the catalogue of appli-
a minimum capacity of 8GB and a cations and search for product updates.
HOME/CATALOGUE maximum capacity of 32GB; Note: For more information, click on the
MY APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES
“Help” menu 3 or consult an Authorised
Help 3 – the USB flash drive is not provided
Dealer.
with the system;
– such products can only be purchased Installing applications using the
via a computer from www.myrenault. external storage devices (USB flash
com. drive or SD card)

Create an account on the My Insert the external storage device (USB


Renault website. flash drive or SD card) into the slot on
your vehicle. The multimedia system
To buy and download applications from saves an imprint of your navigation
a computer connected to the Internet system to the external storage device
Downloading and installing from www.myrenault.com, you must that will enable R-Link Store to deter-
applications from a computer first create an account My Renault: mine which updates are available for
You can download applications from – from a computer connected to the your navigation system.
a computer connected to the Internet Internet, open your browser, go to When the process of data recording is
(particularly useful for large files). You www.myrenault.com and select your finished, you may remove the USB key
can also manage your products from country; from the multimedia system.
your computer and transfer them to – click on the “Registration” button
your multimedia system via USB flash and follow the steps indicated on the
drive or SD card, depending on the ve- website.
hicle.

The screens shown in the user


manual are not contractual.

5.6
R-LINK STORE (4/5)
Note: Managing personal data
– during synchronisation, the installa-
Resetting the system
tion of R-LINK Toolbox software is
proposed. You must install this soft- To reset all the system settings and/
HOME/CATALOGUE ware in order to download products or delete all personal data, select
MY APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES
and updates to the storage device; “System” from the main menu, then
Help 3 “Factory reset” press the pop-up menu
– internal software updates for the mul-
button and follow the on-screen instruc-
4 timedia system are only available
tions.
from a computer connected to the
Internet; Data sharing
– for more information, click on the “Help” You can authorise or reject data sharing
menu  3, or consult an Authorised from the moment the system is started.
Dealer; Select “App settings” from the “My
– once the external storage device apps” menu, then “Privacy”. You can
(USB flash drive or SD card) is in- activate/deactivate data sharing from
Searching for updates
serted in the port of your vehicle, this menu.
Connect to your My Renault account, no action should be carried out on
select “Access all of my services”, then the multimedia system, its controls
“Manage my applications”, to access or any devices in the vehicle (tele-
your 4 updates on the R-Link Store. phone, audio, media etc.) as this
Insert the external storage device (USB may stop the update process.
flash drive or SD card) into the slot on
your computer. The multimedia system
detects new applications and installs
them automatically.

The availability of the services de-


scribed may vary.

5.7
R-LINK STORE (5/5)
Purchase Note:
– the vehicle must be connected to a
mobile network to have the bank
card data deleted;
– your bank details are never saved
from the vehicle.

Deleting credit or debit card data


When making purchases from the
R-Link Store, you may have asked to
save your bank details. In this case,
they have been saved to your My
Renault account.
You can delete this data either from the
R-Link Store website accessible from
My Renault, or directly from your ve-
hicle. To do this, press 5 to delete the
bank data you wish to remove. The
credit or debit card data is immediately
deleted.

5.8
APP MANAGER
1 App manager 2 News

“App manager” About Legal Notice

menu
6 3
Summary
5
From the home screen, press “Menu”, Version
Date
“Apps” the “App manager” to access Author
the app management screen. 4 Legal Notice

Memory used

System memory Application


Data
The amount of memory used 1 and re- Total
maining 2 is displayed.
Stop

Information
1: amount of memory used;
Applications information “Legal Notice”
2: amount of memory left; To view information about an app, press Press the Legal Notice tab to view infor-
3: indication that the app is on the required app in the list. mation relating to autorisations, if avail-
running; able.
4: app storage size; “About”
Note: If the app is running, press “Stop”
5: app name; Press “About” to access the following to close it. Depending on the app, con-
6: app icon. information: trol Stop can be greyed out even if the
– application version; app is running.
– application installation date;
– application author;
– application description;
– application memory used.

5.9
APP SETTINGS
“Data sharing”
“Privacy” This menu enables you to activate or
menu deactivate data sharing.
Note: In the event of deactivating data
From the “App settings” menu, select sharing, certain apps may not operate
“Privacy” to access the Privacy set- correctly.
tings.

5.10
ANDROID AUTO™, CARPLAY™ (1/4)
Android Auto™
Introduction
“Android Auto™" is an application that Keyboard Date and time
can be downloaded from your smart-
phone which enables you to use some
applications on your phone from your
multimedia system screen. Voice command System information

Note: to find out if your vehicle is R-LINK R-LINK


compatible with Android Auto™, the 1
“Smartphone Integration” function 1
must be listed on your multimedia sys- Suggestion bar Smartphone
Integration
tem’s “System” menu.
Android Auto™

2
First use – press button 2;
– Download and install the “Android – accept the requests on your smart-
Auto™" application from the appli- phone in order to use the “Android
cation download platform on your Auto™" application;
smartphone; – confirm by pressing “Accept” on your
– connect your telephone to your multi- phone;
media system’s USB port; – press button 2 again.
– follow the instructions on the multi- The application is launched on the mul-
function screen; timedia system. If the procedure de-
scribed above fails, repeat the opera-
tion.

For safety reasons, carry The use of USB cables recom-


out these operations when mended by the phone manufacturer
the vehicle is stationary. are advisable for correct functioning
of the application.

5.11
ANDROID AUTO™, CARPLAY™ (2/4)
CarPlay™
Introduction
“CarPlay™" is a native service availa- Keyboard Date and time
ble on your smartphone which enables
you to use some applications on your
phone from your multimedia system
screen. Voice command System information

Note: to find out if your vehicle is com- R-LINK R-LINK


patible with the CarPlay™ service,
the 1 “Smartphone Integration” func- 1
tion must be listed on your multimedia Suggestion bar Smartphone
Integration
system’s “System” menu.
CarPlay™

3
First use The CarPlay™ service is launched on
– Connect your telephone to your mul- the multimedia system.
timedia system’s USB port; If the procedure described above fails,
– follow the instructions on the multi- repeat the operation.
function screen; Once the CarPlay™ service is running,
– press button 3. the lower display on the multimedia
screen changes:
– with no route in progress, the com-
pass is displayed;
– when a route is in progress, details of
your route are displayed.
Note: the “CarPlay™” service will only
operate if your smartphone is con-
For safety reasons, carry The use of USB cables recom- nected to your vehicle's USB port.
out these operations when mended by the phone manufacturer
the vehicle is stationary. are advisable for correct functioning
of the application.

5.12
ANDROID AUTO™, CARPLAY™ (3/4)
When Android Auto™ or CarPlay™ is Note:
running, you can access your smart- – Android Auto™ and CarPlay™ will
phone's navigation and music apps. only run if your smartphone is con-
These applications will replace similar nected to your vehicle's USB port;
applications integrated in R-Link which
are already launched. For example, – you can configure the multimedia
you can use either a Android Auto™/ screen from your phone settings.
4 CarPlay™ navigation app or the app
built into your multimedia system, but
R-LINK R-LINK not both.
The buttons 4 inform you if the apps
are being run via Android Auto™ or
CarPlay™, or from the multimedia
R-LINK system.
When you are using Android Auto™ or
Once the Android Auto™ app or CarPlay™, some multimedia system
CarPlay™ service is activated on your functions will continue to run in the
multimedia system, the lower display of background. For example if you start
the multimedia screen changes: “Android Auto™” or “CarPlay™” and
use the navigation on your smartphone
– with no route in progress, the com- while the radio on the multimedia
pass is displayed; system is currently playing, the radio
– when a route is in progress, details of will continue to be broadcast.
your route are displayed.

Android Auto™ and CarPlay™


functions depend on the make and
model of your telephone. For further
information, please refer to the man-
ufacturer's website if there is one.

5.13
ANDROID AUTO™, CARPLAY™ (4/4)

6
R-LINK
7

Once the “Android Auto™” applica- Returning to the R-Link Pop-up menu
tion or the “CarPlay™” service is acti- interface The pop-up menu 7 has the following
vated on your multimedia system, you
To return to the R-Link interface: options:
can use the voice recognition button in
your vehicle to control some functions – press the “Home” button on the front – list of devices;
of your smartphone by voice. To do this, panel of your multimedia system or – multimedia system user manual;
press and hold button 5 on the steering on the central control;
wheel of your vehicle (for more informa- – sound settings.
or
tion, refer to the section on “Using voice
recognition”). – press button 6 on the multimedia
system screen.

5.14
Vehicle

Ambient lighting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2


Seats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3
Multi-Sense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.6
Heating and air conditioning system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.8
Driving aids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.9
Parking aids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.12
Driving eco2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.16
Trip computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.20
Air quality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.21
Tyre pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.22
User settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.23
6.1
AMBIENT LIGHTING
Ambient lighting Area in the passenger compartment
The selected colour and intensity can
“Ambient lighting” Ambient lighting ON
be applied to the following areas:
– dashboard;
From the home page, press “Menu”, – front passenger compartment;
“Vehicle” then “Ambient lighting”. Intensity
– rear passenger compartment.
This menu enables you to set the fol- Press “ON” for the selected colour and
lowing settings: Dashboard ON
intensity to be applied.
– ambience lighting “ON”/”OFF”; Pop-up menu
– ambience colour;
Front ON

– Intensity; To reset and return to the default set-


Rear
tings, press the pop-up menu button,
ON
– Area.
then “Reset”.
“Ambient lighting” Note: to save the ambient lighting you
This option can activate or deactivate Choice of colour want on your user profile, make these
the ambient light. adjustments from the “Multi-Sense”
To change the ambience colour of your menu. For further information, please
Note: when the “Ambient lighting” func- vehicle, select one of those offered. refer to the section on “Multi-Sense”.
tion is deactivated, the settings are not
available. “Intensity”
Note: if your vehicle is equipped with You can control the intensity of the am-
“Multi-Sense”, refer to the “Multi-Sense” bient lighting. To do this, press buttons
section to access “Ambient lighting” + or –.
from the pop-up menu then “Current
mode configuration”.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.2
SEATS (1/3)
Massage
– 4 Current selected programme.
1 Driver Passenger
2 You can select one of the three fol-
“Seats” menu
Massage On lowing programmes:
– “Tonic”;
From the home screen, press “Menu”, 4 – “Relaxing”;
“Vehicle” then “Seats” to access the fol- – “Lumbar”.
lowing three sub-menus: Tonic Relaxing Lumbar
Press “+” or “–” to adjust the “Intensity”
– “Massage”; Intensity
and “Speed” of the massage.
– “One-touch folding”;
– “Settings”. Note: only the “Perso” mode in the
Speed “Multi-Sense” menu can be used to
Note: to save the settings you want on save the driver seat massage set-
your user profile, make these adjust- tings. The passenger seat massage
ments from the “Multi-Sense” menu. 3 settings cannot be saved.
For further information, please refer to
the section on “Multi-Sense”. Pop-up menu
To reset your selection, press 3 and
“Massage”
then press “Reset”.

Select this menu to control massage


seat.
– “Driver” or “Passenger”.
Select “Driver” 1 or “Passenger” 2
to adjust the operation of the mas-
sage seat.
– “On”/“OFF”.
Press “Massage”, then “ON” or
“OFF” to activate or deactivate the
driver’s or passenger’s massage
seat depending on the tab se-
lected previously.

6.3
SEATS (2/3)
One-touch folding Settings
“Easy access for driver”
Easy access for driver On Press “ON” or “OFF” to activate or de-
activate this function. When this func-
Courtesy for passenger seat On
tion is activated, the seat moves back
Position
automatically when the driver leaves
the vehicle and resumes its position
when driver returns to the vehicle.
Please refer to the vehicle user
manual for further information.

All

Fold

“One-touch folding” “Settings”

This function enables you to fold From the “Seats” menu, press
down the rear seats. The number of “Settings”, then select the element The “One-touch folding” function is
seats may vary. you wish to change from the follow- only available if the vehicle is sta-
– Press the buttons corresponding ing: tionary.
to the seats you wish to fold down, – “Easy access for driver”;
then “Fold”. A message is dis- – “Courtesy for passenger seat”;
played on the screen. – “Position”.
– Press “Yes” to confirm. When moving the rear
To fold down all the seats press “All”, seats, ensure that nothing
then “Fold”. obstructs the anchorage
points (passenger’s arm or
leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).

6.4
SEATS (3/3)
Settings For further information on adjusting
the seat, please refer to your vehicle
user manual.
On Visual feedback On
Easy access for driver

Courtesy for passenger seat On “Save”


This function saves the position of the
Position
front seats:
– adjust the seat position using the
switches on the seat;
– press the seat switch to open the
“Seats” menu on the multimedia
screen;
Call back
– save the current position.
Please refer to the vehicle user manual
2 Save
for further information.
Recalling a stored position
“Courtesy for passenger seat” “Position” With the vehicle stationary, press “Call
It is possible to store the driving posi- back” to go to the saved position. A con-
Press “ON” or “OFF” to activate or de- tion of the driver’s seat and of the exte- firmation message is displayed on the
activate this function. When it is acti- rior rear view mirrors to your user pro- screen. Press “Yes” to go to the saved
vated, driver can control passenger file. For further information, please refer position.
seat from the switches by the driver’s to the “System” section.
seat. Please refer to the vehicle user “Reset”
manual for further information. From the “Seats” menu, press
“Settings”, then “Position”. To reset your selection in the “Settings”
menu, press 2 then “Reset”.
“Visual feedback”
If this function is activated, a pop-up
settings window is displayed on the
screen when the driver or passenger
adjusts the position of their seat.

6.5
MULTI-SENSE (1/2)
Multi-Sense

Menu Sports Eco

« Multi-Sense »
Neutral Comfort Perso
Multi-Sense

Sports

From the home screen, press “Menu”, Comfort


“Vehicle” then Multi-Sense to access
the Multi-Sense menu. You can also Neutral

access by pressing Multi-Sense on the Eco


central control. Perso

Selecting mode
On the Multi-Sense menu, select one of
the available modes: 1 1
– “Comfort”;
– “Sports”; Mode configuration Note: for several modes, some system
– “Eco”; Press 1, then “Current mode configura- options may be greyed out and you
– “Neutral”; tion”. cannot select these parameter values.
– “Perso”. Note: it is only possible to customise
You have various parameter values
To find out more about each of these which enable you to customize vehicle the mode currently in use if you have
modes, please see your vehicle user systems: first selected “Perso” mode.
manual.
– “Steering”;
Note: depending on the vehicle, the – “4RD”;
last active mode is not remembered – “Damping”;
when restarting the vehicle. By default, – “Powertrain”;
the vehicle restarts in “Neutral” mode. – “Thermal comfort”;
– “Display”;
– “Engine sound design”;
– “Ambient lighting”; A video is available to view a dem-
– “Driver massage”. onstration of Multi-Sense mode.
With the vehicle at a standstill,
press 1, then “About”.

6.6
MULTI-SENSE (2/2)
Multi-Sense

Sports Eco

Neutral Comfort Perso


Multi-Sense

Sports
3
Comfort

Neutral
2
Eco

Perso

2 1 1

Quick access to favourite modes Reset parameter values Theme configuration


Once the “Multi-Sense" menu is dis- Press 1, then “Reset current mode” to Press the screen 2 or the pop-up
played on the multimedia screen, suc- the default values. Depending on the menu 1, then press “Current mode con-
cessive presses on the "Multi-Sense" mode selected, the Dual function can figuration” to configure the display style.
control allow you to switch between the be activated and adjusted. For further Depending on the style selected, by
two favourite modes that you have se- information about this function, please pressing the 3 button or the knob 22
lected. To configure your two favourite refer to section 3 of your driverʼs hand- on the central control, you can display
modes, press 1 then “Customize pre- book. different information on the instrument
ferred modes”. panel, such as: the indication of direc-
tion of your route, the current audio
source, the compass, engine power
and torque, current consumption, etc.

When you customise the current mode configuration such as the ambient light-
ing or the massage function for example, the settings are automatically saved to
your user profile.

6.7
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
Climate

Soft Normal Fast

OFF

Front
1
Heating and air conditioning At any time, you can return to the var-
system ious multimedia system menus by
pressing area 1 again.
You can open the air conditioning menu
from the multimedia screen by pressing This area continuously displays the
area 1. temperature, the function and ventila-
tion speed that you have selected.
For further information on the air con-
ditioning settings, which depend on the
equipment level, refer to the section on
“Climate” in your vehicle user manual.
Vehicles equipped with
mode ECO
Once activated, ECO mode may
reduce air conditioning perform-
ance. Refer to the eco-driving infor-
mation in the “Driving Advice” sec-
tion of your vehicle's user manual.

6.8
DRIVING AIDS (1/3)
Driving assistance
“Driving
assistance” Lane departure warning On

menu Lane departure warning setting


Driving assistance

From the home screen, press “Menu”, Distance warning On


OFF

“Vehicle” then “Driving assistance” to Active braking


access the following items:
Blind spot alert
– “Lane departure warning”; On

– “Lane keeping assist”; Speed alert settings

– “Lane departure warning settings”;


– “Lane keeping assist settings”; Traction control

– “Distance warning”;
Auto Expert

– “Active braking”;
– “Blind spot alert”;
– “Speed alert settings”; “Lane departure warning” “Lane keeping assist”
– “Advanced traction control”;
– “Automatic high beam”. This system notifies the driver when This system notifies the driver when
they inadvertently cross a continuous they accidentally cross a continuous
or broken line. Please refer to the driv- or broken line and triggers corrective
er’s handbook for further information. action on the steering system and the
trajectory of your vehicle. Please refer
To activate it, select  or “On”. to the driver’s handbook for further in-
formation.

To activate it, select  .

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.9
DRIVING AIDS (2/3)
Driving assistance “Distance warning”
Lane departure warning On
This system notifies the driver when
they are too close to other vehicles.
Lane departure warning settings Driving assistance
Select “On” to activate the system.
Lane departure warning On OFF
Please refer to the vehicle user manual
for further information.
Distance warning On

Active braking
“Active braking”
Lane departure warning settings

Blind spot alert


On
Active braking This system notifies the driver If there
Speed alert settings
is a danger of collision. Select “On” to
activate the system. Please refer to the
Advanced traction control driver’s handbook for further informa-
Auto Expert
tion.

“Blind spot alert”


“Lane departure warning settings” “Lane keeping assist settings” This system notifies the driver when
another vehicle is in their blind spot.
Press this menu to adjust the audio Select this menu to adjust the strength Select “On” to activate the system.
volume and the lane departure warning of the steering wheel vibration and the Please refer to the driver’s handbook
sensitivity. sensitivity of the lane departure warn- for further information.
– “Volume”: press “+” or “–” to adjust ing.
the volume level (five levels). – “Vibration”: select “Low”, “Middle” or
– “Sensitivity”: select “Low”, “Middle” “High” to adjust the strength of the vi-
or “High” to adjust the warning sen- bration.
sitivity. – “Sensitivity”: select “Low”, “Middle”
Note: if “Lane departure warning” is or “High” to adjust the warning sen-
switched “OFF”, the “Lane departure sitivity.
warning settings” function is greyed out Note: if the “Lane keeping assist” func-
and cannot be accessed. tion is deactivated, the “Lane keeping
assist settings” menu is greyed-out and
For safety reasons, carry
cannot be accessed.
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.10
DRIVING AIDS (3/3)
“Speed alert settings” “Advanced traction control” Driving assistance

“Speed alert” This system helps you limit the wheel- Lane departure warning On
The system detects any speed viola- spin of the drive wheels and control the
tions and notifies the driver via the in- vehicle when accelerating or decelerat- Lane departure warning settings

strument panel. Select “On” to activate ing. You can select the following modes:
the system. Please refer to the driver’s
Distance warning On
– “Auto”;
handbook for further information. – “Expert”. Active braking

“Overspeed sound alert” Please refer to the driver’s handbook Blind spot alert
The system warns the driver by sound for further information.
On

signal if the speed limit is exceeded. Speed alert settings

Select “On” to activate the system. “Automatic high beam” Advanced traction control
Note: you cannot activate the over- This system switches the main beam Auto Expert

speed alert and overspeed sound alert headlights on and off automatically. 1
if the speed limit alert is deactivated. Please refer to the vehicle user manual
“Risk area” for further information.
Reset
This system notifies the driver via the
instrument panel on entering a speed To reset your selection, press 1 then
check area or a high risk area. Select “Reset”.
“On” to activate the system.
Note: if “Speed warning” is deactivated,
the “Risk area” function is automatically
deactivated.

6.11
PARKING AIDS (1/4)
Parking sensors

“Parking Front parking sensors On


assistance”menu Parking sensors

Side parking sensors On


Sound type
From the home screen, press “Menu”,
“Vehicle” then “Parking assistance” to Rear parking sensors On
access the following elements:
Volume
– "Parking sensors";
Sound alert On
– "Rear view camera";
– "Easy park assist". Sound type

Note: to reset and return to default


settings for the three elements above, 1
press 1, then “Reset”.

Note: if the “Sound alert” function is


set to “OFF”, the “Sound type” and
"Parking sensors"; “Volume” functions are disabled.
"Sound type"
Press On or OFF to activate or deac-
tivate the front, side and/or rear park- Select a type of audio alert from the
ing sensors. three choices offered.

"Sound alert" “Volume”

Select On or OFF to activate or deac- Adjust the obstacle detection volume


tivate the audio parking alerts. by pressing + or -.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.12
PARKING AIDS (2/4)
Rear view camera Image setting

Rear view camera On 2 Contrast 3 2 4


Guideline Image setting
3 Brightness

Image setting

4 Colour

"Image setting" Note: When driving, the reversing


From “Rear view camera” menu, camera settings are unavailable. The
"Rear view camera"
press “Image setting”, then adjust the message: “Unavailable while driv-
following settings: ing” is displayed on the multimedia
screen, the menu is greyed out and
Select “On” or “OFF” rear view – "Contrast" 2; struck through.
camera to activate or deactivate the – “Brightness” 3;
system. – "Colour" 4.
"Guideline" Adjust each setting by pressing “+”
or “–”.
The guides are an additional aid for
parking. Note: this setting is available when
the reversing camera is activated.
From the Rear view camera menu,
press Guideline, then select On or
OFF to activate or deactivate the
guides.

6.13
PARKING AIDS (3/4)
A Look all around

5 A 5
Look all around

Parking distance control For further information on the parking


The parking distance control system distance control, please refer to your
detects obstacles at the front, the rear vehicle user manual.
and the sides of the vehicle. It signals a
warning when the vehicle approaches
an obstacle.
This function is only activated when the
vehicle is being driven at a speed below
7.5 mph (12 km/h). When it is activated,
the A display will appear on the multi-
media system screen. You can close
the parking distance control screen by
pressing the 5 button on the multimedia
system screen.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.14
PARKING AIDS (4/4)
Easy park assist
Default maneuver choice

Parallel Easy park assist


Default maneuver choice
Bay parking
Parallel

Angled Bay parking


parking

Angled
parking

"Easy park assist"

Choose one of the following options


to select a default movement:
– "Parallel";
– "Bay parking";
– “Angled parking”.
For further information on the Easy
park assist function, please refer to
your driver's handbook.

6.15
DRIVING ECO2 (1/4)
Driving eco2
Menu
Standard Advanced

« Driving eco2 » Score evolution


Driving eco2

Standard Advanced
From the home screen, press “Menu”,
“Vehicle” then Driving eco2 to access
Score evolution

the following menus:


80
– “Standard”;
You need to travel fur-
Global score Distance without fuel con- ther for your score.
sumption
– “Advanced”;
– “Eco-coaching”.
Eco-coaching
80 3

Eco-coaching

“Standard” “Global score”


This screen enables you to view the This data allows you to find your over-
data for your current journey: all score.
– Score evolution; The sheet is updated based on your
– “Global score”; score, from 0 to 100.
– “Distance without fuel consumption”.
“Distance without fuel
Score evolution consumption”
This bar diagram shows the progress of This data allows you to find out the dis-
your score. tance travelled without fuel consump-
tion during your journey.
– score above the green line (75%):
eco-driving;
– score below the orange line (45%):
non-eco driving.

6.16
DRIVING ECO2 (2/4)
Driving eco2 Score history 2
Standard Advanced The number of stars (5 levels) is given
based on the scores (0 to 10), based
80
70
Driving eco2
on:
Standard Advanced – acceleration;
1
4

Acceleration Distance without fuel consumption – gear changing;


Gear change 2 80
Acceleration
– anticipation.
Anticipation

Global score Distance without fuel con-


sumption
80 Gear change General score and distance without
70
Anticipation
fuel consumption
4
For further information, please refer to
Eco-coaching the previous page.

Eco-coaching

“Advanced” Score trend 1


This screen shows information about The positions of the arrow show the fol-
your current journey: lowing:
– the new score is higher than that of
– data;
the previous journey: up arrow,
– breakdown of scores;
– the new score is lower than that of
– general score;
the previous journey: down arrow,
– Distance without consumption.
– the new score is the same as that
Journey data of the previous journey: the arrow is
shown at the horizontal.
The following on-board computer data
is displayed:
– total distance travelled;
– average speed;
– average fuel consumption.

6.17
DRIVING ECO2 (3/4)
“Eco-coaching” Driving eco2 Clear score evolution
This menu monitors your driving style Standard Advanced To reset your score, press 3, then
and gives general advice on eco-driv- Score evolution “Clear previous scores”. A confirmation
ing (energy efficient and fuel-burning Add trip message is displayed on the screen.
actions, how to load the vehicle, what Press “Yes” to delete the history or on
tyre pressures, how to plan the trip, “No” to cancel.
etc.).
To access this menu, press “Eco- Global score Distance without fuel con- “My preferred trips”
coaching” and read the advice care- sumption

fully. Scroll through the pages by press- From the “Driving eco2" menu, press
ing “General”, “Acceleration”, “Gear "3”, then “My preferred trips”.
change” and “Anticipation”.
Note: “Eco-coaching” is disabled in the Eco-coaching 3
following cases:
– if the vehicle speed is lower than the Start a new journey
“Eco-coaching” threshold;
To reset your journeys, press 3, then
Note: the default “Eco-coaching” “Start a new trip”. A message will ask
threshold value is around 6 mph (10 you to confirm the data reset. Press
km/h). “Yes” to confirm or “No” to cancel.
– if the distance travelled does not Note: The on-board computer trip data
exceed 400 meters since the last is reset at the same time.
reset.

6.18
DRIVING ECO2 (4/4)
Driving eco2 My preferred trips

Standard Advanced Home-work Weekend Holiday Personal

Score evolution Score evolution


Driving eco2
Add trip
Standard Advanced
Score evolution

You need to travel fur-


ther for your score. Distance without fuel con-
Global score Distance without fuel con- 0.0 sumption
sumption
–-
–-

Eco-coaching

3 Eco-coaching
3
Eco-coaching
4

“Show report after trip” “Add trip” To reset your data, press the journey
To save the current journey, from the type you wish to reset from the “My pre-
To display the after-journey record,
“My preferred trips” menu, press one ferred trips” menu, then 4 and “Clear
from the “Driving eco2" menu, press 3,
of the journey types, then “Add trip”. A trip history”. A confirmation message is
then “Show report after trip”. Press
message will ask you to confirm. The displayed on the screen. Press “Yes” to
“Hide report after trip” to hide the jour-
type of journey is as followings: delete all journeys or “No” to cancel.
ney record.
– “Home-work”; Note: only the selected journey type
– “Weekend”; data will be deleted.
– “Holiday”;
– “Personal”.

6.19
ON BOARD COMPUTER
On board computer
“On board
computer”
Since
12-25-2014

menu Total Distance On board computer


0.0 km Since

From the home screen, press “Menu”, Average Speed 12-25-2014

“Vehicle” then “On board computer” to 0.0 km/h


Total Distance

access the following menus:


Average fuel consumption
0.0 km
0.0 l/100 km

– Since (date of last reset); Average Speed


0.0 km/h
– “Total Distance”;
– “Average Speed”;
– “Average fuel consumption”

1 1

To reset the on-board computer and


instrument panel information, press 1
then “Reset”.

6.20
AIR QUALITY
Air quality

“Air quality” Your vehicle is fitted with

menu a filter which continuously


purifies the air entering
the vehicle.

It also has an automatic


air regulation system
equipped with an air pol-

From the home screen, press “Menu”,


lution sensor.

“Vehicle”, then “Air quality”.


The “Air quality” menu shows you an
image and an explanation of the air fil-
tration system in your vehicle.

Activation/deactivation of the air


freshening cycle
1
Depending on the equipment, you can
activate or disable the air freshen-
Reset settings values
ing cycle by selecting “ON” or “OFF”.
Please refer to the vehicle user manual This function returns to the default
for further information. values. Press 1 then "Reset" to reset.

6.21
TYRE PRESSURE
Tyre pressure

“Tyre pressure”
menu
x.x x.x Tyre pressure

x.x x.x

From the main menu, press “Vehicle”,


then “Tyre pressure”.

x.x x.x
x.x x.x
Reset

Reset

Tyre pressure status Reset


The system informs the driver (via the This function allows the user to reset
multimedia screen) that the tyres are by pressing “Reset”. When the reset is
sufficiently inflated and warns if they are finished, a confirmation message is dis-
under-inflated or punctured. For more played on the screen.
information on tyre pressure, please For more information on tyre pres-
refer to your vehicle user manual. sure, please refer to your vehicle user
manual.

6.22
USER SETTINGS
User settings

“User settings” Auto door lock when driving ON OFF

menu Use handsfree card : open/close ON OFF User settings

Indicator sound volume


Auto door lock when driving ON OFF

From the “Vehicle” menu, select “User


Indicator sound volume
settings”.
Internal welcome sound ON OFF
This menu lets you activate/deactivate
the following options: External welcome ON OFF
ON OFF
Internal welcome sound
– “Auto door lock when driving”; Automatic cabin light ON OFF
– “Use handsfree card : open/close”: Rear wiper when rear gear engaged
enables hands-free opening or clos- ON OFF

1 1
ing of the doors. For further infor-
mation on hands-free mode, please
refer to your driver’s handbook; – “Rear wiper when rear gear en- To reset all the pop-up menus, press 1,
– “Indicator sound volume”: press “+" gaged”: the rear screen wiper is acti- then “Reset”.
or "–" to adjust; vated when reverse gear is engaged.
– “Internal welcome sound”; Note: This option only operates if the
front windscreen wipers are activated.
– “External welcome”;
– “Driving style indicator”.
– “Automatic cabin light”;

6.23
6.24
System

System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2
Operating faults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.8
7.1
SYSTEM (1/6)
Configuration of home pages

“System” 1
menu Configuration of home pages
1
Accessing the system settings
From the main menu, press “System”.
The “System” menu enables access
and settings adjustments to the follow- Air quality Air quality Driving eco2

ing elements:
– « Home pages » ; Multimedia Driving eco2 Driving eco2 Air quality Driving eco2 Favourites Multi-Sense

– “User profile”;
– “Display”; Multi-Sense Multimedia Multimedia

– “Brightness”;
– “Volume”;
– “Language”;
– “Keyboard”; Press and hold the desired widget,
– “Date and time”; drag and drop it onto one of the three
– “Units”; « Home pages » home pages to be displayed.
– “Voice command”;
– "System information"; To delete an app selected on the
– “Suggestion bar”; home pages, press “X”  1 appearing
– “Factory reset”; This menu sets the configuration of on the app, in the preview area.
– “Smartphone Integration”. the home pages. The three avail- Please refer to the “Add, manage
able home pages are displayed in the widgets” section for further informa-
upper part of the screen to give you a tion.
preview of your selection.
The available widgets are found at
the bottom of the screen and can be
displayed on several pages.

7.2
SYSTEM (2/6)
User profile Change photo

User profile

Name1 Name2

Name1 Name2 Name3

Name3 Name4

Name4 Name5 Name6

Name5 Name6

2 3 2

Change the photo of user profile Duplicate and reset profile


Press  2, then “Change photo”. You Press the pop-up menu 2 >
“User profile” can select an image from the stored “Duplicate” and select the other pro-
image list or an external storage file to be deleted. The selected profile
device (USB key, SD card, etc.). To is deleted and replaced by the copied
This menu lets you choose a user do so, press 3 then “Custom image” profile.
profile to apply to the system. Select and select an external storage
the desired user profile. To reset the selected profile, press
device. the pop-up menu 2 > “Reset current
Change the name of user profile profile”.
Press  2, then “Rename” to change
the profile name by using digital
keypad.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

7.3
SYSTEM (3/6)
Features linked to user profile
The following settings are stored in a "Instrument panel"
“Display”
user profile:
– System language;
– Distance unit (when available); This menu can be used to access the Use this menu to adjust the
– Home page configuration; following information: “Dimming night mode”.
– Display Settings; Press “+” or “–” to adjust the
– "Central display";
– Multi-Sense settings; brightness.
– "Instrument panel";
– Ambiant lighting settings;
– "Head-up display". Note: the "Dimming night mode"
– adjusting the driver's seat position;
function only activates when the
– door mirror settings;
lights are switched on.
– Massage settings;
– presets;
– Radio settings;
– Navigation settings; "Central display"
– Navigation history;
– Navigation favorites;
Select “Negative theme” or
– Privacy settings.
“Positive theme” to modify the
appearance of the multimedia
screen.
Press “+” or “–” to adjust the
screen brightness from day/night.
Note: the settings for "Dimming
day mode" are disabled at night
and settings for "Dimming night
mode" are disabled during the
day.

To adjust the level (brightness,


volume, etc.), press “+”, “–” or scroll
through the numbers.

7.4
SYSTEM (4/6)
– Height: press the up or down
"Head-up display" arrow button to adjust the height
of the head up display. “Volume”
Note: These settings are only
This menu enables you to adjust available when the head-up dis-
the following settings: play is activated. This menu lets you adjust the follow-
– Activation, deactivation: select ing settings by pressing “+” or “–”:
"On" or "OFF" to activate or
disable the "Head-up display" – main volume;
function. – Phone ringtone;
– telephone communications;
– "Dimming auto": select "On" to – Navigation;
adjust luminosity automatically. – Warning;
– "Dimming day mode": adjust the “Brightness” – button sound;
level by pressing "+" or "–". – indicator volume:
– Obstacle detection;
– "Dimming night mode": adjust – lane departure warning;
the level by pressing "+" or "–". This menu allows you to adjusts the
brightness: – voice controls.
Note: To reset your selection, press the
– of the instrument panel;
– this option is disabled when – of the multimedia screen; pop-up menu button, then “Reset”.
the “Dimming auto” function is – of the head-up display. Note:
activated.
Adjust the level by pressing “+” or “-”. – 0 = mute;
– the “Dimming day mode” set-
tings are disabled at night and – the available settings may vary.
the “Dimming night mode” set-
tings are disabled during the
day.

7.5
SYSTEM (5/6)
Reinitialising
Press the pop-up menu button, then "System
“Language” “Reset” to return to the default values. information"

This menu lets you select a language This menu shows the various dif-
to be applied to the vehicle. Select ferent pieces of information on the
the desired language. system:
“Date and time” – Software release;
– boot version;
– network status;
– HUID information;
“Keyboard” This menu lets you set the system – licence;
clock and the format of the time dis- – Navigation information;
play. It is recommended that you – current language;
This menu enables you to choose the keep the automatic setting. – system update.
virtual keypad following types used
by the system:
– "Alphabetic";
– “Azerty”; “Units”
– “Qwerty”;
– “Qwertz”;
– “Cyrillic”; This menu enables you to choose the
– “Greek”; type of distance unit: “km” or “miles”.
– “Arab”;
– “Hebrew”;
– “Hindi”;
– “Persian”.
“Voice command”

This menu allows you to choose be-


tween a male voice and a female
voice.

7.6
SYSTEM (6/6)
“Factory reset”
This function lets you return all the
system factory settings. All the data and "Smartphone
“Suggestion bar”
configuration will be deleted. Integration"
To perform a general reset, press the
This menu permits the displaying of pop-up menu button from the “System” This menu can be used to access the
notifications whilst driving. Activate/ menu, then “Factory reset”. following functions:
deactivate the displaying of notifica- When a confirmation message is dis- – "Autolaunch": automatically
tions of the following categories: played on screen, press “Yes” to con- launches "Android Auto™" or
– “Notifications”; firm. "CarPlay™" on the multimedia
– "Navigation"; Note: system.
– "Multimedia"; – "Tutorial": displays a tutorial on
– after a reset, the system restarts in
– “Phone”; how to use the "Android Auto™"
the factory set language. To change
– “Vehicle”; and "CarPlay™" applications using
the language, see the relevant para-
– “Apps”; the multimedia system.
graph in this section;
– “System”;
– "Others". – unlike the “Factory reset” function,
resetting the system by pressing and
Note: when the "Notifications" func-
holding the on/off button on the front
tion is deactivated, all of the catego-
panel does not result in loss of data.
ries above are deactivated automati-
cally.

For more information, see the user


manual available in your multime-
dia system by pressing the pop-up
menu button from the “System”
menu screen, then “User manual”.

7.7
OPERATING FAULTS (1/3)
System
Description Causes Solutions
No image is displayed. The screen is on standby. Ensure that the screen is not on standby.

No sound can be heard. The volume is set to minimum or pause. Increase the volume or deactivate pause.

No sound comes from the left, right, front The balance or fader settings are incor- Adjust the sound balance or fader cor-
or rear speakers. rect. rectly.

The screen is frozen. The system memory is saturated. Restart the system by giving a long press
on the multimedia system on/off button
(keep pressed until the system restarts).

After the engine has been switched off, the The hands-free card might no longer be Put the hands-free card in its dedi-
screen goes out briefly and I am in the ve- detected in the vehicle. cated area. Refer to your vehicle’s user
hicle. manual.

7.8
OPERATING FAULTS (2/3)
Navigation
Description Causes Solutions
The vehicle position on the screen does Incorrect positioning of the vehicle Move the vehicle until reception of the
not match its actual location or the GPS caused by GPS reception. GPS signal is improved.
warning light on the screen remains grey
or yellow.

The directions on the screen do not corre- The map is out of date. Download updates from www.myrenault.
spond to the actual road. com.

Traffic flow information is not displayed on Guidance has not been activated. Ensure guidance is activated. Select a
the screen. destination and begin the guidance.

some items on the menu are not available. Depending on the current command,
some items will be unavailable.

Voice guidance is unavailable. The navigation system does not include Increase the volume. Ensure voice guid-
the intersection. ance is activated. Ensure guidance is ac-
Voice guidance or guidance is deacti- tivated.
vated.
The directions of the voice guidance do The voice guidance may vary according Drive according to the actual conditions.
not correspond to your exact location. to the environment.

The suggested route does not start or end The destination is not yet recognised by Enter a road near to the required desti-
at the required destination. the system. nation.

The system calculates a detour automati- Prioritising avoid area settings or traffic Deactivate the “Detour” function in the
cally. restrictions will affect the calculation of traffic settings menu.
the route.

7.9
OPERATING FAULTS (3/3)
Phone
Description Causes Solutions
No sounds or ringtone can be heard. The mobile phone is not connected to Ensure that the mobile phone is connected
the system. to the system. Increase the volume or de-
The volume is set to minimum or pause. activate pause.

Impossible to make a call. The mobile phone is not connected to Ensure that the mobile phone is connected
the system. to the system. Unlock the phone keypad.
The phone keypad has been locked.

Voice recognition
Description Causes Solutions
The system does not recognise the The voice command has not been rec- Check that the voice control is available
voice command stated. ognised. (refer to the “Use voice control” section).
The voice recognition time delay has ex- Speak within the voice recognition time
pired. delay.
The voice recognition cannot operate Speak in a quiet environment.
properly due to a noisy environment.

Media
Description Causes Solutions
Android Auto™/CarPlay™ does not The USB cable is not compatible for Use a USB cable recommended by the
start on the multimedia system. data transfer. telephone manufacturer to ensure that the
app works correctly.

7.10
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/3)
A ending a call...............................................................4.7 → 4.9
address.....................................................................2.6 → 2.12 energy-saving.........................................................6.16 → 6.19
address book........................................................................ 2.8 environment............................................................6.16 → 6.19
Android Auto™, CarPlay™.....................................5.11 → 5.14 exterior air quality............................................................... 6.21
answering a call..........................................................4.7 → 4.9
F
B fascias and steering wheel controls...........................1.4 → 1.8
blind spot: warning signal..................................................... 6.9 favourite
Bluetooth®............................................................... 3.10 – 3.11 add..................................................................... 1.17 – 1.18
buttons........................................................................1.4 → 1.9 delete................................................................. 1.17 – 1.18
front seat
C driver’s position memory................................................. 6.5
call history.......................................................................... 4.12 fuel economy..........................................................6.16 → 6.19
call waiting..................................................................4.7 → 4.9
CD/MP3 CD G
listen.................................................................. 3.10 – 3.11 guidance
clock activation.............................................................2.6 → 2.12
setting............................................................................. 7.6 cancellation.......................................................2.15 → 2.18
compass........................................................................ 1.8, 6.7 map.......................................................................2.2 → 2.5
confirm a destination............................................................ 2.9
connect a telephone.................................................... 4.5 – 4.6 H
connected services..............................................5.2, 5.4 → 5.8 head-up display.................................................................... 7.4
controls.......................................................................1.4 → 1.9 heating and air conditioning system..................................... 6.8

D I
default settings..................................................................... 7.7 instrument panel................................................................... 7.4
destination................................................................2.6 → 2.12
detour.....................................................................2.14 → 2.18 L
dialling a number...............................................4.7 → 4.9, 4.13 lane departure warning......................................................... 6.9
disconnect a telephone............................................... 4.5 – 4.6 language
distance units....................................................................... 7.6 change............................................................................ 7.6
driving aids...............................................................6.9 → 6.11 linking a telephone.....................................................4.2 → 4.4

E M
ECO driving............................................................6.16 → 6.19 map
emergency active braking.................................................... 6.9 display...................................................................2.2 → 2.5

8.1
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/3)
map symbols................................................................... 2.2 S
scale............................................................................... 2.2 safety distance warning........................................................ 6.9
massage seat....................................................................... 6.3 screen
MENU.......................................................................1.9 → 1.14 menu............................................................................... 1.3
MP3......................................................................... 3.10 – 3.11 monitor............................................................... 1.15 – 1.16
MP3 player.............................................................. 3.10 – 3.11 screens
Multi-Sense................................................................. 6.6 – 6.7 multimedia screen.................................................. 1.2 – 1.3
SD card............................................................ 0.1, 3.10 – 3.11
N seats
navigation system................................................0.1, 2.2 → 2.5 adjustment............................................................. 6.4 – 6.5
numeric keypad.................................................................... 7.7 second route...........................................................2.15 → 2.18
settings
O audio.................................................................3.16 → 3.18
operating faults.........................................................7.8 → 7.10 brightness....................................................................... 7.5
operation................................................................. 1.15 – 1.16 customising...........................................................7.2 → 7.7
overspeed warning.................................................... 2.19, 6.10 navigation.........................................................2.19 → 2.21
settings.................................4.17 – 4.18, 5.10, 6.20, 7.2 → 7.7
P soft button.................................................1.2 – 1.3, 1.9 → 1.14
parking distance control.........................................6.12 → 6.15 switching off............................................................. 1.15 – 1.16
personal data
delete.............................................................................. 5.8 T
photos telephone contacts list............................................. 4.10 – 4.11
directory............................................................. 3.12 – 3.13 TMC (Traffic Message Channel) traffic detour.................... 2.14
precautions during use......................................................... 0.1 TMC Traffic Message Channel information............. 2.13 – 2.14
traction control.................................................................... 6.10
R traffic information..................................................... 2.13 – 2.14
radio trip computer and warning system..................................... 6.20
automatic mode....................................................3.2 → 3.9 tyre pressure...................................................................... 6.22
automatic station storage......................................3.2 → 3.9
choosing a station.................................................3.2 → 3.9 U
manual mode........................................................3.2 → 3.9 unpairing a telephone.................................................4.2 → 4.4
station pretuning...................................................3.2 → 3.9 USB........................................................................5.11 → 5.14
rear view camera....................................................6.12 → 6.15 USB key.................................................................. 3.10 – 3.11
receiving a call............................................................4.7 → 4.9
rejecting a call............................................................4.7 → 4.9 V
videos...................................................................... 3.14 – 3.15

8.2
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (3/3)
voice control....................................................1.19 → 1.29, 7.6
voice message(s)............................................................... 4.13
voice recognition....................................................1.19 → 1.29
volume.................................................................................. 7.5

8.3
8.4
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